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News from 13/03/2001

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Andrew Robson, Lea Paterson and Clive Mathieson, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Walter Gammie Non-League Football, David Charter Health Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Jessica Davies, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Anjana Ahuja and Carol Midgley, Simon Barnes, John Phillips and Dragan Petrovic, David Pannick Qc, Vincent Hale, Mark Souster, Linda Tsang, Spiro James, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, David Chater, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Simon de Bruxelles and Tom Baldwin, Richard Irving, John Bungey, Margaret Daly, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Derwin Hope, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Stephen Bovey, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Anthony Padman, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, James Landale and Tom Baldwin, John Harman, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Mike Hammond and Bill Edgar, Robyn Murdo-Smith, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Campbell Malone, Peter Barnard, Mark Court, Edward Gorman, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Jilly Cooper, Michael Moore Director, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Sian Baker, Paul Armstrong, Edward Fennell, George Rae, John Woodcock, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Kate Allen Director, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Nigel Bowden, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, James Whitehead, Stephen Farrell and Zahid Hussain, Adam Jones, Paul Goulding and Brian Kennelly, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Mollie Butler, Clive Mathieson, James D. Zirin, Mark Seddon Editor, John Parkes, Jenny Lindsay, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Emily Davies, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mary Sandys, John Allison, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, John Cooper, Philip Webster Political Editor, Dr Ian Jessiman, Pamela F. Davis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Maureen Paton, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Glen Owen and Oliver Wright, David F. Smith, Anthony Loyd, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Stephen Hoare, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Lea Paterson, Gary Duncan Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Valerie Elliott and Michael Horsnell, Fran Littlewood, James Jackson, Pugh and Way, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Fiona Bawdon, Helen Brinton, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Hugo Charlton, Peter H. Reeve, Richard Ford, Patience Wheatcroft, Anne Fletcher, Christopher Irvine, Rebecca Williams,

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There will be disaster in the countryside: thousands… Share Match win £10,000 today Tory troops desert on eve of battle Share Match Long exile ends Law Supplement Shotguns taken from depressed farmers Nation upstaged by rich caste of millions The Times and Times A-Z of Children's Health Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Picture Gallery £10,000 offer to keep GPs over 60 Bose Bamber case sent to Court of Appeal The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Law Peers growl as courtesy goes to the dogs Matthew Parris Parliamentary Sketch Lottery should be split up, say MPs The weather today Picture Gallery Call to curb Customs powers Irvine in dock for Labour JPs call Newspapers Support Recycling Met Office DNA tests crucial to Bamber murder appeal Brother viewers oust Feltz Teacher cleared after 6 years Ex-soldier, 80, killed 'German' Court lets father sue police Sainsbury's Bishop's 'political' post angers Tories Alliance Leicester Vaz 'set out to hinder inquiry' No stopping decline of the party faithful Probation for stalking surgeon News in Brief Cash returned News in Brief Pricey patients News in Brief HRT joint benefit News in Brief People's peers News in Brief Stars come out to shine on the Prince's good works 12 hurt as London trains collide Gun dub man shot 'tormentor' in the head Trial is halted over jury concerns ANA Repairs postponed on mobile phone masts Alodis US researchers seek vaccine on isolated island The Times Online Time Computers Lakeland hoteliers grim as walkers stay away Expatriate is shunned by French In Brief Paintball fears In Brief Irish rebuke In Brief Wight walk off In Brief Lexlis Sheep cull 'should be the last option' Foot-And-Mouth Farming couple show herd instinct Cambridge plans to build three new colleges Agencies 'cash in' on teacher shortages Ideal Home Show ISA Oxbridge still fills boardrooms Striking teachers face loss of pay Burnt body of baby left by footpath News in Brief Priest identified News in Brief Cake driving ban News in Brief Murder charge News in Brief Dr Gemma Gray News in Brief Straw loses bid to expel refugees Streamline plan for extradition BT Air hostess tells of drunk's attack on Malaga flight Computacenter Jacobs returns Vuitton credit to the black Paris Fashion Every dog-free beach has its day DfEE Inedible diet led to death Mayor gets leavy with the fat citizens it Philadelphia Mush diet will turn baby into fussy eater Early chewing crucial for diet Medical Briefing APR Lloyds TSB British stars triumph Bank pays £70,000 to trader sacked on maternity leave Breath tests to be extended to sailors On way to the Oscars Player 'was lying in another street during attack on Asian' The bolt that came out of the blue Passport Peers forced into vote on hunt ban House of Lords, Hunting Bill: Tories protest at 'strongarm' tactics Fujitsu Siemens Bad example Parliament in Brief Cowardly banks Parliament in Brief Quote of the day Parlaiment in Brief Today in Parliament Abbey National No Title Pros and cons of Middle Way are quarry I didiiothing wrong, insists Hinduja official OAG MPa demand that Campbell's powers be reined in Picture Gallery Tory tax cuts would cost £9bn, Labour says Moscow defies US with Iran arms deal Wimbeldon Sunglasses Indonesian Cabinet besieged Chechens held over murder of kidnap Britons The dust settles on giant statues Elf trial accused refuses to answer questions Gaullist leaders lose in battle for Paris Hastings Direct No Title Bishop outlaws 'package weddings' on Capri Picture Gallery Six killed as US jet accidentally drops bomb on observers Humble foreign policy tested to limit by Japan Intelligent Finance Algerian on trial for Seattle bomb plot BUPA Palestinian hurt in siege clash World in Brief Annan's promise World in Brief (AFP): Racist refusal World in Brief (Reuters): Greek strikes World in Brief (AP): Border tightened World in Brief (AP): Somali gunfight World in Brief White House soloists wreck Bush harmony The Times on Line Dutch fans cheer as 'Mr President' begins comeback Norwich Union Prudential Freeserve Outrage after Brazilians see jail riot crushed on TV Picture Gallery Yugoslavia's Grown Prince ends long exile BT Restitution opens door for others Serb gives himself up Serbian troops return across Kosovo border Peace talks end in clashes that preview future of Macedonia Halifax Why Should You Pay £6,750 for a Guide Book to… On the Website Today Online Plus Books Are you smart enough for The Times Trivia Club? Sign… A made to measure passport to suit you, Sir The Hinduja affair cheapens Vaz, Mandelson, Straw-and Britain A word from the Sage of Omaha: stick with bricks, carpets and paint Picture Gallery The first crocus of spring spells doom Fizz for free The Times Diary Spring Fever Japan is afflicted by the politics of the madhouse Silence in Class Teaching is ill-served by militant union leaders Comic Strip Comedy Botticelli follows Dante's trail through Eternity Care for environment Is there a 'Middle Way' on hunt law? New court's impact on rules of war Terrorism Act Somerset's voters Hague's foreign land E-mail's ups and downs A Ministry of Science God and science We accept letters by post, fax or e-mail but not by… Rab Butler's bid for leadership Tribune tribute Childhood indignity Court Circular Commonwealth Day Observance Service Meeting Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Luncheon Dinners Forthcoming marriages Lecture Anton Muttukumaru Founding father of the Army of Sri Lanka Major-General Anton Muttukumaru, OBE, Commander of the Army of Sri Lanka, 1956-59, was born on July 6,1908. He died on January 15,2001, aged 92 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Events All Tickets England Rugby Matches For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightsearchers Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Michael Elkins Radio correspondent who gave the BBC a scoop with the news that the Israelis had effectively won the Six Day War on day one Michael Elkins, journalis, was born in New York in 1917. He died in Jerusalem on March 10,2001, aged 84 James St Clair Watergate defence lawyer who tried on save Nixon James St Clair, lawyer, was born on april 14,1920. He died on March 10,2001, aged 80 Soldier Receives a Hero's Welcome On This Day March 13,1974 John Peake Eton master who taught that learning should be fun Joh Peake, schoolmaster, was born on February It, 1933. He died on March 11,2001, aged 68 Picture Gallery AGFA Wall Street slumps to biggest fall for a year Prudential surprises City with £14.2bn American merger deal Napster hit by Latin software Wembley seeks to cut £400m debt burden Devlin ready for US rolec Fairey name is grounded Carmakers to press for help Lloyds TSB Business City starts to doubt Brown Nomura to spend £150m on top hotel Microsoft State ready for fight in IR35case Chiefs step down at Infobank Whatman's M&S deal IMI to cut 1,200 jobs in shake-up Stewart Ivory's foundation gift Why the homeless won't be voting Shell says bid is 'full and fair' Business in Brief Shares setback at Carlton Business in Brief BSkyB signs deal with Radio First Business in Brief Minerva property leased to Sema Business in Brief Verizon warning on US slowdown Business in Brief Little's global cull hits UK staff Business in Brief Baa 's passenger traffic increases Business in Brief Australian slowdown hits Chubb Emblaze's sales rise fourfold Bob builds up the dollars for HIT Man from the Pru must sell deal Commentary Patience Wheatcroft California files for protection Stick to that good ol' economy Royal Mail Mass affluent may keep wallets tight A little knowledge Ericsson warning hits ARM Nick Hasell Stock Market Broker's upgrade lifts WH Smith Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Biggest Price Movements of the Day Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures So Much for the theory that the deconstruction of… Robert Cole Tempus Hit Imi Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street City grows less convinced by Brown's cry of prudence Lea Paterson Economic View Noble Savages City sources City Diary The Times Waitt loss City Diary A Legacy of British Gas, BG Group reckons that it Is… To BMW… City Diary Walker develops a better game plan for new-look Wembley Paul Armstrong The football Association has provided guarantees vial to win city support The Glenlivert The Times Unit Trust Information Services IXguardian Losses trimmed at close Crest Nicholson Will you win £10,000 today? Listed in the panel… Anglian quits stock market in £161m deal Foot-and-mouth controls could hit Brake Bros NSi Rain dampens Bovis hopes SAirGroup expects loss Results in Brief United Technologies. Where the sky is never the… Cash call at Oxford biotech company Reckitt buys into Korea Business in Brief Hammerson in Spitaifields deal Business in Brief Hornby proposes share buyback Business in Brief Fl Group forms Axa partnership Project Telecom agreement Business in Brief Plumpton ploughs on despite reservations Racing Southwell Yesterday's results Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Dell Remainder of season hangs in balance Petrushka misses cup date Tryon goes back to school after testing the best Golf By Our Sports Staff: Woods eyes Masters Birmingham seeks medal bonus Athletics The Times Snow reports Inquiry into delayed start Sport in Brief De Waele prevails Sport in Brief Archer plays on Sport in Brief Tolchard pipped Sport in Brief Pools forecast Rusedski adopts risk-free attitude Tennis Wigan and Whelan return to the fold Rugby league The Times Small left to admire skills of O'Sullivan Snooker Livingstone supports London bid Olympic Games Henry calls for a huge step up by his Lions Rugby union For the record Today's fixtures Sedgley Park ready to resume their ascent Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Pearce retreats as RFU looks to secure deal Legal & Public Notices Rough sea takes toll on Veritas crew Sailing Calzaghe goes in search of Jones match Boxing Blaming umpires too easy an option Cricket Jonh Woodcock Television and the players themselves must share the responsibility for controversies Bet Fc Sarwan gives West Indies the upper hand Sami and Saqlain rout hosts Waugh breaks India's fragile spint Can United fans keep their seats? Viewpoint, page 10 England eyes fourth place in Champions League Football Ferguson sounds United alarm Football Manchester United v Sturm Graz Champions League, group a (7,45pm) Pearson makes Hull's gain a loss for Leeds The Premiership today King enjoys the prospect of more cup success Hughes pins hopes on Giggs recovery Newcastle's pride in England turns to if e The close relationship between racing and… Hick sweating on place in decider The Times Crossword 21,674 No Title FA shifts London Cup derby to Manchester Morse Reportage Lifetime Pullout Plus Law What makes a picture obscene Contents Legally indecent Tierney Gearon's photographs of her children naked, on display at a London gallery, have provoked outrage and accusations that they pander to paedophiles. As police consider whether to seize the photographs. Anjana Ahuja and Carol Midgley ask lawyers if there is a case to answer The voters of cardboard city Homeless will be able to vote at the next election. But will they bother? Vanora Bennett tests the political waters on the street Chocolat Pretentious The Times Anthony Howard Joe kennedy's story has a grater ring of truth than Churchill's own tall tale of how he owed everything to keeping a tactful silence Conduct unbecoming What Birt couldn't tell Hussey Been there, done that infertility 'Colning is wonderful—one of the miracles of the new century' Take a gap year Overseas volunteers used to be young people who dug trenches before going to university, but now it is the over-fifties who are in demand, says Jessica Davies Not dead yet Readers challenge ageism and celebrate being 50-plus Will the fans stand for it? If fans don't stay seated at Manchester utd's European match tonight, parts of Old Trafford may be closed. But sitting down kills the passion, argues Simon Barnes A great stadium with a poor atmosphere Your Children's Health Problems Let's put our Henze Arts Viewpoint Britain stands accused by Rodney Mllnes of paying short shrift to opera's Gom, Hans Werner Henze The crackle of cold fire Classical Albumbs New releases leave Barry Millington in and out of passion Slave to the rhythm Jazz After years propelling wayward rock bands, drummer Bill Bruford is turnig down the volume, he tells John Bungey Outstanding room only John Allison analyses the ingredients that turned the Iso fron a loser to the best in Britain Melodies don't fetch much in the market place, as Thatcher might have said, but we need them MVC The man with x-rated eyes Interview When he is not playing kings, Alan Howard does a nice line in sexual depravity-and never more so than in the Almeida's new Lulu. Maureen Paton met him I still find Wedekind's blatant amorality quite shocking—the line is very rarely drawn Picture Gallery Day March 13 2001 Picture Gallery Design for loving Architecture Le Corbusier's private life sheds new light on his work, discovers Marcus Blanney Art Galleries the Society of Women Artists 140th… Vaudeville Theatre "Alison Steadman a powerhouse comic… The Talk of London Concert LSO/Belohlávek Barbican Recital Bostridge/Drake Wigmore Hall A tonic for the SAD and mournful Dance In Birmingham, Donald Hutera sees Brb pay proper tribute to Dame Ninette Opera Snowmaiden Guildhall School Play choice Data day trading There are more stockbroker trading on the Internet that ever, but reliable information is hard to find. Stephen Hoare previews The Times Share and Investment Show The Bristol & West Guaranteed Equity Bond Halewood International Futures DLJ Www. mybroker. com Fimatex Easy2trade Halifax Bristol & West National Business Angels Network The Times The Times Fantasy League update Check your player scores here The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Alisdair Pugh and Way Newspapers Support Recycling Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching (from page 22) Virgin Picture Gallery BBC1 Today's Television pages 26 & 27 Satellite and… The Times Today's television Tmes 2 Crosswo Rd No 2288 NCDL The criminal justice system under siege Clifford Chance Ernst & Young 'We are taking angels into court to face Darth Vader' Families in Omagh are to sue members of the Real IRA whom they hold responsible for killing their relatives. Fiona Bawdon reports The Times Law Section Partners for London Firms Bechtel Cantor In-House Lawyer Should culpability lead to conviction? The Selby crash was not the rail company's fault. But as with Hatfield, it once again highlights debate as to whether companies can-or should-prosecuted for manslaughter. Sîan Baker reports Career Connect Ltd Monster. co. uk Pardon me, but it reeks The furore over Cllinton's last hours in office will run and run, says James D. Zirin Lawyer of the week 'I enjoy experiences that bring me closer to what the business does' Bulletin board Airbus Monster. co. uk Lovells Deloitte Consulting Chambers Beards give employers a hairy legal problem News BNP Paribas Citco Gallaher Group Plc Parker Bullen Solicitors The Times Miscarriages of justice will lose public confidence in judicial process The merits of a tiered judicial service Racism and sexism have no place in the legal profession Law and morality not the same Media the only option Hays ZMB Monster. co. uk Our legal rights in jeopardy Frances Gibb looks at the alarm fe in the legal profession by Jack Straw attack on the criminal justice system It's just ano Profumo scandal bubbles on GR Hays ZMB Players' union aims for an injury-time equaliser The football transfer system could be heading back to the European Court, six years after the Bosman ruling. However, the players' union's challenge may be doomed. Paul Gouldin and Brian Kennelly report In the City LawWeek What the legal journals have been reporting on this week Associated British Foods plc Taylor·root Framework Arrangement for Legal Services Statement… Civil Justice Council Where there's no will, there's still a way City brief If professions won't implement reform, the Government will enforce it, says Edward Fennell EU sets obstacle course New charge has fresh custody time limit House of Lords Difficulty in synthesising tax reasoning of Lords Chancery Division Flexible new rules supersede the old lumber Queen's Bench Division Police not entitled to refund of VAT on cars Court of Appeal Guidelines not apt in damages for abuse Court of Appeal Judge can infer oral approval of binding hire-purchase contract Court of Appeal Consequential loss irrelevant Queen's Bench Divisional Court Ice-cream vendors are not roundsmen Queen's Bench Divisional Court Same racial group insult Court of Appeal Barclays Hughes-Castell VAT implications of selling part of business Court of Justice of the European Communities Interest on miners' damages subject to deduction Court of Appeal Court can offset increased profits against landlord's damages Chancery Division Arrangement defeats instant payment expectation Court of Appeal Lipson Lloyd Jones European Bank General Counsel The Times Newspapers Hollingworth Bissell Qualified Solicitors (S/e) Ote 70,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Record Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goodman Darrick provides a comprehensive range of… The National Farmers' Union How did public interest get into it anyway? Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel Hughes-Castell The Times Measles Symptoms: Fever, red watery eyes, runny… Dr Jane Collins continues with the third section of our pull-out guide to childhood illnesses Correction: Ear - foreign body in. If your child has… Technique that could save a life Pain Symptoms: A baby may cry, seem irritable, or… Ver, an infectious disease is usually the cause.… Scoliosis Symptoms: Spine curves to one side, so one… The Sunday Times Your child gets out of bed, calmly walks around,…

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