News from 15/03/2001
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Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, John Phillips and Anthony Loyd, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Charter Health Correspondent, Lea Paterson and Chris Ayres, Helen Studd, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Zahid Hussain, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Joanna Coles, Sarah Potter, William Thomson, Chairman, Julian Rose, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Jamie Anderson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Crickhowell, Lance Mytton, Adam Mars-Jones, Joanna Bale, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor and Deborah Brett, Guy Abel, Sheila Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Gabrielle Starkey, Barbara Ellen, Kevin Eason, Damian Whitworth, Martin Fletcher and Charles Bremner, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Stephen Bovey, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Nick Baldock, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Christopher Walker and Damian Whitworth, James Delingpole, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Peter Vickers, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Mark Court, Stuart Crainer, Tim Yeo, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Richard Austen-Baker, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Mike Jeans, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Stephen Farrell South Asia Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Andrew Pierce and Valerie Elliott, Rob Wright, Gary Duncan and Christine Buckley, Francis Bennion, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Chris Partridge, Beryl Dixon, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, David J. Lamming, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Jeffrey Titford, James Taylor, Dalya Alberge, Tom Lester, John Goodbody, Robin Young and Glen Owen, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Ian Johns, George Curtis, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Oliver Walston, Jill Sherman and Gary Duncan, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Chris Quick, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Peter Gardner, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Jo Jones, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Sally Patten, Richard Ford Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Richard Ford, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Richard Williams,
ResumoPrince gives £500,000 to help farmers Fantasy Shares Arsenal spared Up to his ankles in mud and death Meets the slaughterman Hospital chiefs quit over secret waiting list The Times Why the Barmy Army are the real cricket fans The new sex goddesses Stock market traders ride a roller-coaster BT The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Appointments Problem letters give Blair a bad hair day Parliamentary Sketch George III began a tradition of royal aid The weather today Fair lady feels under the wevva News in Brief Defender of QCs Blackmail arrests Noise danger Nazi supporter's fraud appeal from the grave Collector claims to be the true owner of Bluebird Prada The Saturday Times Brit succeeds McQueen New Big Brother captures 11 million viewers Patient exposed waiting list cover-up Nurses get strike ballot go-ahead Debenhams 16 doctors to be investigated in organs scandal Picture Gallery Peers told quitting can be pipedream Lone parents should not be forced to work, say activists Anti-poverty efforts 'are failing families' Law changed to catch animal rights thugs Heart surgery advance will save babies Nude academic beats council ban on strippers By a Correspondent: Driving ban for Ginger Spice Writer's claim over 007 tune 'nonsense' The new Euro–divas storm Hollywood By a Correspondent: A radio job? Fine, just strip naked Rover 'Derelict' flood defences condemned Mitsubishi Motors Satellites implicate greenhouse gases Students are slowed by music News in Brief Man re-arrested Pensioner tagged Cliff body found Wife is forgiven for 'poisoned Weetabix' Butlin's man races ahead in Lotus position Saudis round up British 'bombers' Virgin atlantic Best for gardening Straw is blamed for 'appalling' jail regime PC World the Computer Superstore Prison officer 'dealt in Ecstasy' Vitamin Programme Express plans to cut 145 staff jobs Barracks go as troops get own rooms Leeds players 'celebrated after attack on Asian' Npower IF Jamaican with drug record may stay Sainsbury's Slaughter rate to exceed 1967-68 Science of the lambs forces cull Foot-And-Mourth Standard Life Bank Healthy must die to save national flock No Title Slaughter of 4,500 'innocent' pigs begins Ideal Home Show Golfers driven off course to 19th hole Foot-And-Mouth Peter Barnard finds Dartmoor is a land divided by ministers' half-baked measures Time Epidemic update Renault Suicide fears over isolated farmers Foot-And-Mouth Siege mentality as US slaps ban on EU imports Today's specials are off the menu 'Last night i watched my cows burn':… Mozart score is found m Halifax council offices Britain acts to prevent illicit trade in art UZ Ltd Ricoh Paisley to join Bush for St Patrick's Day Dell De Chastelain meets the IRA Halifax Agent will not face charges News in Brief Head cleared Killer driver Teaching rejected Channel escape Artist views Ysl landscape DfEE Hollywood still hot for Stella Currys Rural areas are closed for business say Tories Sky No practical reason to stop May 3 poll Norwich Union Blair is sticking by his election timetable Labour MP adds to Vaz's woes Patients challenge animal activists Vitamin Programme Falconer rules out shotgun ban Paliament in Brief Suspension urged for sit-in protest Quote of the day Today in Parliament Tiny Blair refuses to justify his record to MPs Albanians take fight deeper into MacEdonia Serb forces allowed back to within firing range of Kosovo Fujitsu Computers Siemens Genuity Ukraine tense as anti-Kuchma protests persist Top Delhi officials caught in bribe sting Norwich Union Taleban expel BBC reporter over 'bias' Nationwide Monsieur Dull gets ready to shine Dixons Asterix succumbs to female charm Bayer Guide frees German hostages World in Brief Indonesia jail riot Museveni 'wins' (AFP): Pinochet on bail (AP): Plague kills 11 (Reuters): Magic mistake Bush goes cool on former Cold War enemies Republicans ditch pledge to limit greenhouse gases British Gas Scottish Widows Town up in arms to defend its guns Rugby Q&A Picture Gallery Plus Fantasy Formula One Health Plus Lunch Times Steel's brave stand for Scotland's democracy The former Liberal has been accused of abusing his position Farmers beware: Britain is littered with the skeletons of failed industries City suffers attack of foot-in-mouth disease Stolen bytes The Times Diary Arafat's Children Protests at last from the weak who protect the strong How to Stay Dry Protect the flood plains, plan better the defences Parkinson's Progress Medicine advances only through a series of setbacks Election and census Animal experiments May election will offend rural voters UKIP record in EU Parliament Hague's foreign land Uncharitable Brown Interpreting the law Reaping the wind Places which pass the Toad Hall test Cooking without books Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… High Sheriffs A sterling symbol Anniversaries Memorial services Announcements Health & Fitness Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Receptions Dinners The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lecture Professor R. 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Rankin Popularising number theory in choicest old Gaelic Nora Wood BBC administrator with considerable influence on programme content Colonel Bill Bowen Tobruk PoW who escaped through the floorboards of a cattle truck and remained on the run in Italy for five months until betrayed Sir Walter Verco From humble origins to Secretary of the Order of the Garter Women Defy Bulldozers The Ven Wallis Thomas Long–serving cleric who was still officiating in his nineties Rellysport Investors suffer as world markets fluctuate wildly KLM says buzz off after no go with Ba Thales in line for £40m lottery win . . . and yesterday's rollercoaster ride Kingfisher opts not to buy out Castorama Tomkins 'air force' sold to jet operator Chubb Jobless decline to continue in face of global slowdown Index Results in Brief Wyevale sales grow 7% to sow acquisition plan XO MPs attack Corus over strategy Investors in Pru face £½bn blow Foot-and-mouth and BSE affect McDonald's Anglo profits surge 36% Picture Gallery Property chief charged Computacenter improves after Y2k slowdown L&RP in talks to acquire two Palace hotels E-district failed to get ABC approval BPT agrees Mbo deal for £477m Business in Brief Vodafone warning Northern talks Bull name change Russell approach Exel acquisition The Times Online Smiths to demerge division Celltech drug wins approval Interbrew free to pursue review Threat to 2,000 jobs at Ciro Keep off the beaten track Commentary Royal Mail Japan fears take HSBC lower Stock Market Filtronic disconnected by Nokia talk Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Anglo American still looks a good prospect Tempus Picture Gallery Smiths Group Computacenter Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Jobless figures prompt mixed feelings Christine Buckley Blair celebrated unemployment falling below a million—but his joy may be short–lived Age barrier at Pall Mall City Diary The Times Bank raid City Diary Tyson fails to fall fowl of the gossips Wall Street Diary Reed tape City Diary Hot seat City Diary Bank of Scotland The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Losses pared by the close Cantor Index The Times Too much control can leave businesses at risk of failure Sun microsystems Co-operative spirit enjoys the OFT's stamp of approval For years now the profession has striven to ensure that Whitehall knows what it does The song remains the same Any other business Tax raising Open house Ford Ireland makes plans for Easter resumption Racing Huntingdon Wolverhampton Blinkers Rapid Raceline Yesterday's results from two meetings Reading the racecard The Times Laxman leaves Australia in disarray Cricket Winning formula that drives Schumacher on Motor racing Top columnist falls foul of Sri Lankan officials The Baemy Army are welcome invaders England scent Celtic conspiracy over dates for Six Nations Rugby union The Times Online Catt to the fore as Bath return to haunt Irish Hussain quick to build on net gains Colombo detalls Mobile Times at the Test Henman lifts tempo to catch Pioline off guard Tennis For the record Today's fixtures Smiths chasing twin peaks in Slovenia Phoenix gives Americans chance to rise Golf Towers come down to earth Sport in Brief Thomson returns Campion recovers Rose blooms Legal & Public Notices By Our Sports Staff: Robertson targets title Walters leaves after four matches Rugby league Laid-back Leeds serve up a treat Football Zaccheroniheads for exit along with Milan We'll Double the Odds Second thoughts can help United Londoners will have veto over 2012 bid Olympic Games Ali keeps nerve to finish off O'Sullivan Snooker Multiple Display Advertising Items Houllier maps out his goal for challenge of Porto Mobile Times Snow reports Blackburn take control in race for promotion Football Last night's results The Premiership today Preston stand and deliver Flynn ready for more furlongs at Racecourse Soartak ride to Arsenal's rescue The Times Crossword 21,676 ICC clears the way for early introduction of umpiring elite Christopher Martin-Jenkins marvels at the staying power of the Barmy Army E. Pihany Ireland fly in face of South African outbreak Mars Michael Page International My dream job The sector that students yearn to join KPMG A VNU company Section One Students dream of working in IT Career choice Accountancy Additions Application Consultants P&e Berkeley Executive Sales Executives International Exhibition/Conference… Experience Sales Executive SKI Sales The Times SME Support Executives needed Mars Pricewaterhousecoopers Multiple Display Advertising Items A man's world , but female techies are booting up Work style The Times Disability Rights Commission Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impact Associates UP Which Ladder? Strategy Consultant Mitchell Young Associates General Managers Already Graduated? Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Executive NHBC National Joint Pitch Council LIDL Michael Beer Search & Selection Mergers, Acquisitions and Alliances Have the courage to do it wrong The Changing Business Equifax Heidrick & Struggles ARC Advantage West Midlands My Big Break Maxima Ovum The University of York Zebra PCS Anderol Librarian Operations Manager Opus Dent Multiple Classified Advertising Items GI Novartis Haldane Energy Trader No Title Career Partners Arper Barclaycard Police SGi Multiple Display Advertising Items University College London FR Account Manager Sought London Stock Exchange Interexec Connaught Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items IG Group Mansionhouse Michael Page Finance ABN-AMRO Multiple Display Advertising Items Acuma Michael Page Sales Walker Hamill Harvey Nash EDS Legal & General Fineos Integris Norwich Union Unshrink the people A successful workplace is free of fear and encourages teamwork, says Philip Whiteley DHL Norwood Systems HALOGEn in Ahead of the rest Management Executives on the Move Www. thetimes. co. uk/appoinments Multiple Display Advertising Items Back to the future The next big thing might be in a… Altran Philips Index Pricewaterhousecoopers PERA Screen in a lift It last, something to watch between… Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Elevator rides could be uplifting Jamie Anderson reports on the heady world of elevator telematic services, guaranteed to tgransform a ride in the lift into a journey of discovery DLA BBC ERS Prism S&H Visa Worldwide Partner City Limits Deloitte Consulting Pricewaterhousecoopers How does a company sound? Acoustic identity is set play a big part in corporate branding, says Chris Partridge Criterion Search Digital Strategy Counslting Harvey Nash Moving forward Network Executives on the Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Commitment Ilotron For a new career, press here Mercuri Urval Multiple Display Advertising Items ERS Technical Times Newspapers Snr. Technical Architect Fun and lively company VSO Aquinas ALPS Recruitment Consultants BMS A selection of the fittest Management audits can be useful when companies merge, says Tom Lester Hoggett Bowers ARC No Title Senior changes Premier Executives on the Move BTG Hays Accountancy Personnel Prism NHS Leicester Shire BMA Capita Ras The Sunday Times Museum Financial Director Penta Metals Limited The Times Lambeth Building Society Ofgem PW Managing Directors-Directors-Managers Kelly Services Whitehead Mann GKR Carter James Whitehead Man GKR Selector Europe Crossing Templar NHS Trust Bellway Homes Executive Resourcing Adderley. Featherstone plc Is Big Brother watching you? Should our financial watchdog carry on tamely waiting for complaints, or show its teeth? Chris Quick reports Michael Page Sales City University London Odgers Staffordshire Budget boosts employee ownership Packages 24 Pages of Jobs in Two Sections The Times Harvey Nash Hoggett Bowers Victor Chandler Management audits Separate the sheep from the goat Harvey Nash Selector Europe Environment Agency Section Two First person Lifestyle Film Education Last Test Contents Barmy but not bolshie The Barmy Army, which follows our Test team, is a rare phenomenon—a group of beer-English fans which is welcome abroad. Christoper Martin-Jenkins salutes our well-behaved supporters in Sri Lanka Officers and men with a common ethos Your Children's Health Problems I watched my cows burn Farmer Jo Jones had a herd of 228 pedigree Friesian cows—then foot-and-mouth struck. This is her stroy Pants, or no pants? Men are following Lee Bowyer's example and 'going commando'. James Delingpole investigates The Saturday Times Picture Gallery Richard Morrison The Millennium Center is far more important to Cardif than Tate Modern ever was to London Save our quangos I've heard this one before Marie Stopes International Cancer in the raw Eczema misery The Vitality Legacy of brain injury Fats are good for minds The Times We'd do it again Parkinson's miracle cure turns into a catastrophe Three of the patients who underwent the controversial treatment for Parkinson's disease are glad they did, says Joanna Coles The Times In the heat of the fight New Releases Battle epic Enemy at the Gates leaves Adam Mars-Jones war-weary—but Cuban missile crisis drama Thriteen Days hits the spot Under siege Beauty call Winning ways Win an Oscar If you liked that, then try this. . . War movies In the face of friendly fire Jean-Jacques Annaud's war movie about Stalingard left him bloodied but unbowed he tells Sheila Johnston The worst thing is to have a triumph with a movie which, deep inside, you do not respect Critic 's Choice James Christopher picks his favourite five from the current crop of films of release Elvis and the unwanted New Releases Kent dislikes Kent dislikes its newcomers but James Christopher welcomes back Elvis and Arnie The only real point of Malèna is to ogle Monica Bellucci. It's a fair one The Sunday Times New on video Picture Gallery New babes in the 'Wood Tinseltown is turning to Europe for the next generation of screen goddesses. James Christopher is all eyes Hollywood diary Malena Each way bets and dead certs Oscar night is almost on us, the nominations are all in and it's time to get your money down. Sean Macaulay marks your card Tv movie of the week: The Exorcist (1973) The Sunday Times Class struggle In Sheffield, Joseph Fiennes plays a king brought down by his lowlife tastes, says Benedict Nightingale Entertainments Lady Salsa Port Authority The Witches Eastwick The Times The Chelsea Antiques fair Classical Concerts The Times Strand Theatre St. Francis' College Merton Wanted Keen Readers The Open College of Chiropody & Podiatry University of Cambridge City University Business School London Science can be sweet Tasting chocolate and testing worms—its National Science Week, says Heather Nicholson Unions may win battle but lose war Tudor Hall Bursar Loughborough High School University of Southampton The Writing College St James's College St. George's University Mount House School Times Newspapers The Open University 'A'&'as' Level Easter Revision… The Times Easter Revision Specialists in University Entrance The Abbey Colleges BAC Cherwell College Collingham London Oxford Gabbitas Easter Harrogate Tutorial College Davies Laing & Dick Independent College Easter Revision Harrow School MPW Oxford Tutorial College Oxford Science Studies Multiple Display Advertising Items The two new experts on our panel Is he too bright for his own good? This week: how a gifted child can stil academically, the exams fallout and tuition fees Ed. forum If you or your child is baffled by any aspect of education, each week the ed. forum panel will answer your questions Language Courses Challenge Learn French Music on the Net Computer lessons mean every good boy (an gril) can heave fun, says Anita Chaudhuri Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn Spanish in Spain Scholarships Headfort Prep School Education No Title Get Paid for Reading Books No Title Darwin College Cambridge Bursarship To advertise in this section please call one of our… MBA Programmes City University Business School London Airline Network Travelbag Delta Worldwide Austravel Just America Ireland Tauck Premier Agent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Far East Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus on the quiet A selection of last-minute bargain travel opportunites Americana Vacations PLC San Franciscan sights After-care duty limited by authority's budget Court of Appeal Published March 15,2001 Regina v Camden and Islington Health Authority, Ex parte K Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers Master fo the Rolls Lord Justice Buxton and Lord Justice Sedley Judgement February 21,2001 Law inhibits speed of checking tachograph records Queen's Bench Division Published March 15,2001 Yorkshire Traxction Co Ltd v Vehicle Inspectorate Before Lord Justice Rose and Mr Justice Sullivan Judgement March 6,2001 Creditors entitled to benefit from bankrupt's disablement insurance Court of Appeal Published March 15,2001 Cork v Rawlins Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lord Justice Chadwick and Lord Justice Keene Judgement February 2,2001 Power to replace bridleway with footpath Court of Appeal Published March 15,2001 Trevelyan v Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions Before Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Simon Brown and Lord Justice Longmore Judgement February 23,2001 Former partner cannot set off claims of trustees Court of Appeal Published March 15,2001 Hurst v Bennett and Others in re a Debtor (No 303 of 1997) Before Lord Justice Peter Gibson, Lady Justice Arden and Sir Christopher Staughton Judgement February 16,2001 Website operators must identify maker of defamatory comments Queen's Bench Division Published March 15,2001 Totalise plc v Motley Fool Ltd and Another Before Mr Justice Robert Owen Judgement February 19,2001 Whether employer's response reasonable Court of Appeal Published March 15,2001 Whitbread plc (trading as Whitbread Medway Inns) v John Hall The Times Bridge by Andrew Robson Chess by Raymond Keene Word Watching by Philip Howard Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice BBC1 Today's television Television& raido The Times Time S 2 Crossword No 2290 CFN
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