News from 20/03/2001
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Andrew Robson, Campbell Mitchell, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Charles Samek, David Charter Health Correspondent, Helen Studd, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Gary Duncan, Harriet Dutton, Linda Tsang, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ronald D. Martin, David Chater, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Gabrielle Starkey, Guy Mortimer, Andi Robertson, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Hilton Dawson, Andrew Rowe, David McVay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Malvern, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Steve Bird, Jo Pearce, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Peter Cameron, Dr Jane Collins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Matt Sims, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Mary Dixon, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jackie Ballard, Angela Jameson, Graham Wood, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Rick Broadbent, Philip Webster and Valerie Elliott, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Joel Bennathan, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gary Slapper, Adrian Brodkin, Nick Szczepanik and Gary Jacob, Simon de Bruxelles, Graham Harvey, Rob Wright, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Medea Frangoulis, Adam Jones, Ian Fells, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, A. P. Whitehead, Angela Jameson and Sally Patten, Paul Wilkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Lewis Lesley, Richard Jones, Oliver August, Alan Shaw, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Russell Jenkins and Valerie Elliott, Adam Fresco, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Patrick Butterly, Nick Szczepanik, James Doran, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Julia Hardy, Mike Rosewell, L. L. Blake, Russell Jenkins, Fiona Bruce, Walter Gammie, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Patience Wbeatcroft, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Humphrey Burton, Catherine O'Brien, John Malpas, Michael Gove, Nicholas Goodison, Chairman, Ben Macintyre, Chris Ayres and Gary Duncan, David Sinclair, Lewis Stuart, Martin Waller, Michael Green, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, John Howell, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Nigel Vinson, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, John Sinclair, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBlair bid to scare voters to the polls Index Charcol Index All change in the retail vice index In the bin He said he'd poach an egg for lunch - then he poured a mug of disinfectant and drank it In Riddlecombe Fantasy Shares News Index The Times Online Index Hoon is left stranded on a solo mission Parliamentary Sketch Byers may sue over paymaster sleaze story The weather today 'Safe' Tory faces local challenge Dunkirk hero honoured at last £3.1m settlement not enough, says former wife Hostages tell of gruelling forced march Police want new law to shut 'crack' dens Tesco offers discreet delivery Victim forced to see video of attack TOD'S Lottery couple evicted from council house First pupils sent home for lack of staff Citibank Private schools offer help to poor Five net £10,000 in Share Match Time called on jubilee pub hours Irvine defends his role in law and politics Haughey recovers in hospital News in Brief Builder death College master Bomber's appeal Index Women take lead Pilots drink rule Rail lines register PC guide for PCs Pregnant woman killed by Down's test blunder Rare risks of a valuable aid Sainsbury's Ferrari plate 'used illegally for months' Selftrade. co. uk Sex bias case told of boss's cruel baby gibe DELL No reprieve for sheep as troops prepare to go in Foot-And-Mouth Scottish Widows Up-to-minute Ambridge wins thanks Frontline The Archers acted speedily to relflect farmers' plight Students enlisted Inscape Airbus Enough to make a vet cry as cull goes on Foot-And-Mouth Farmers protest at delays and red tape errors PC World Business Bond man better off to the tune of £30,000 Mitsubishi Motors Sultry revival is a real Lulu First Night Weetabix wife gave drag 'to ease fleabites' Tube turns down V-sign posters News in Brief Extra cover Libel case begins Drinkers warned Legal first Whitehall sets bad example on New Deal Nokia Connecting People Warning on US missile defence Parliament in Brief Free phone calls for Forces abroad Norwich Union Direct Hastings Direct Home insurance Tories decry Bill to reduce red tape Quote of the day Today in Parliament Labour 'using Civil Service for electioneering' The questioners Sleaze charges have become a trial of strength for Blair On Politics Gateway Basildon man's love affair turns sour Open plan from the Woolwich Blair treats GPs with £10,000 injection Chauffeur to the airport No Title Ex-boxer 'probably bit Asian student' Consultant faces 33 sex charges Coach charge Spoils of research Heart toll In a jam Women to become bishops in 7 years Emirates Power dressing 'may strip sports of fair play' Seinfeld stages a return to small screen Intelligent Finance Pressure grows on Fed for bigger rate cut Row over cost as Hillary goes into high office Prudential Eagle Star Divers discover pirate's ship 'Corrupt' mayors celebrate victory I in French polls Prosecutor demands jail sentences in Elf trial Healthspan Targeting Fraud Zeffirelli sells his props from a life in art Flanders farmer ploughs into 1,100 shells Chinese look to spit and polish for Olympics Lambeth Building Society Picture Gallery Killing of Jews casts shadow over Sharon's visit to Washington Swiftcall RAC (AP): Robinson to quit UN post World in Brief (AP): Bosnia charges (Reuters): Bombers jailed (Reuters): Troops blamed (AFP): Castro's rum do (AFP): Chain reaction Macedonia sends in tanks to quell rebels SAGA Welcome to the Community Nato calls for 1,400 troops to boost frontier patrols The Open University Noel Coward was the Mark Ravenhill of his generation… Fujitsu Siemens University that teaches virtue of resistance Online Rewriting the past for the battles of today History is being distorted in a growing assault on truth and memory Stressed out? Bad hair day? Just give me £200,000 in compensation Picture Gallery Sex, Professor Bayley, and flannel nighties Out of Africa The Burning Issue There is no compelling case against calling a May election Crack Streets The drug horrors coming ever closer to home Fact and Fashion Feel-good, go-faster, Lycra is the fabric of our times Stamp of approval Urgent relife for rural hardship Letters to the Editor The quandary of energy provision Pay deductions Free museums? Bad for business Inheritance tax Tory euro 'threat ' Birthday balloons Call for all-party pledge to children Half a congregation Murphy's Law, QED Briefer encounter Court Circular Livery companies Dinners Meeting Service of thanksgiving Winston Churchill Fellowships Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Michael Carter Somerset businessman who advised Thatcher on health reform Personal Column Premier Events Court & Social All Tickets England Rugby Matches Tickets or Hospitality Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Flight searchers Faresavers Flight Centre Anthony Storr Psychiatrist who delved into the darker side of human motivation, and made a successful second career as a writer and broadcaster Flights Directory Grey skies for farmers On This Day March 20,1969 John Phillips Creative force behind the 1960s success of The Mamas and The Papas Suez Telephone ITV move to digital will save £85m in Treasury payments Call for BT to clarify strategy after review Schroder Ventures to end its tie Pressure on Greenspan to take tough action Petrol prices to surge in us Japan cuts interest rate to 0% Still no attraction in cheap money Eyre quits Rtl after 15 months Retailers fear rents will double in prime sites IWC Friends Provident considers early float despite turmoil Patience Wheatcroft Reason for Fed to be bold Index Fight slowdown with trade round, says Wto head Strikes to cost Post Office 60,000 work days Berocca Canon Exporters fear reform will hit key markets Collins Stewart braces itself Bruised' Future revamps team Canary Wharf may demerge BHP deal lifts Billiton shares Liffe offers rate swap contracts B&B directors get 40% pay rise Turkey and Imf reach agreement Drug distributors agree merger Hotel sale 'not on agenda, for SAS Organic growth for Dairy Crest MFI to step up pace of redesign Whitbread set to seal pubs deal LBS mortgages Limited Banks cultivate rural interest Patience Wheatcroft Commentary Dixons may fight ruling Dolphin Chocs away for golden parachutes Time to ring the changes at BT Sour grapes Pressure builds for Marconi Stock Market Powder Ject hit by broker's worries Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & Co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates MFI's makeover sees it furnish fine figures Tempus Collins Stewart Chorion Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Japan's latest move should give the Fed a reason to be bold Economic View New spin on an old tale City Diary XO Pink cheek Green shoots Dry whine Billiton and Bhp rush into each other's arms The Times Results in Brief Autonomy Cholesterol drug lifts AstraZeneca shares Chorion plans to expand into Europe Ba In line for rebate after Iberia flotation Outbreak hits Compass The Times Halifax Taylor Nelson sees no sign of slowdown The Times Abbey sells credit card business Business in Brief Corning warning Rio Tinto disposal EADS in the red Virgin Sun sold Insurer surplus Shares drift lower Aer Lingus Share Match The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Transfer strategy to protect top Cheltenham races Racing Warwick Results from yesterday's two meetings Reading the racecard Lincoln has 67 left in Remainder of season is cancelled Point-to-Point Fontwell Park Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Baxter makes his I strength tell in slalom Skiing Holders under pressure Ice Skating TEAMtalk. com Ltd World of rugby pays tribute to Brown Rugby union Rosslyn Park sevens results The Times Grewcock out for up to six weeks Wellington present strong case For the record Pools forecast Woods returns to form in time for Augusta Golf Sorenstam strengthens bid for supremacy Snow reports Numbers game keeps everyone guessing Beat Race Bessell wins with another comeback Bowls British European Super League considers South African franchise Rugby league By Our Sports Staff: Scots caught cold by Nicol switch Squash How the crews line up Today's fixtures Horse trials cancelled Leader crashes Minet on target Fast show returns Doubles success Relaxed Thorpe earns right to fill leading role Cricket Jacobs sets the stage for Walsh Waugh hands initiative to India Our Sports Staff: Saqlain's slow hand Brings early finish to stalemate Why the middle classes are turning to crack cocaine Agassi fits in plan to leave Sampras standing Tennis ATP rankings Tottenham will stick with Pleat until end of the season Football Porter uses his head to give QEGS trophy Ambitious Margate given grounds for expectation Cameroon find sequel to Milla's tale The road to World Cup 2002 Giggs likely to join Welsh assembly EIDOS O'Brien joins Bradford exodus Index Eriksson asks Beckham to outflank Finns The Times Crossword 21,630 Patience tested as Angel fears to tread near goal Morse Emotional Walsh takes 500th Test wicket Index Index Kiss of the crack dealer Cover story The accountant 'My first hit was in Notting Hill' Men who dress to impress Men make more effort to look good at work—and it's all part of the mating ritual, says Jack Malvern Francis House Children's Hospice The Times Conrad , stop fooling around Anthony Howard It may be too late for Hague to salvage the overall prospects of his party, but he still has a good chance of ensuring his own survival An abuse of power and a fraud 6 Can you imagine Tony Blair being so egalitarian?' The virgin maestro Lifetime Not dead yet The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus The Times A hand to hold on to Policeman Tony Thompson consoles the bereaved after train crashes. By Catherine O'Brien Raise your voices Music Next week 17 of London's amateur choirs will be joined in song. Richard Morrison reports Sony Classical Albums a young Russian tenor shines out on his solo debut, says Hilaiy Finch HMV Theatre rarely staged a Noel Coward play will revive his reputation as a subversive, says Benedict Nightingale Royal Shakesspeare Company The Comedy of Errors West Yorkshire Playhouse Opera & Ballet 'Unforgettable' Independent… "The Pure Landscape" Bada Antiques & Fine Art Fair Concerts Symphony of a Thousand Albert Hall Thomas Hampson Festival Hall Who just can't get arrested? Pop America's least-wanted are still ace faces in Britain. David Sinclair cops a load of Fun Lovin' Criminals Concert Jazz Jimmy Scott Jazz Cafe, NW1 Play choice compiled by Marit Hargie Aldeburgh Tangerine dreamer grateful to Hutchison for £500 scoop A Blackpool fan's inclusion of the right Euro Strickers helped to win him the weekly prize, says Nick Szczepanik Leaderboard Youth league leaders Managers need to decide Euro vote Check your player scores here Thetimes Share Match General Rules Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Sky Sports Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching Virgin one account BBC1 The Times Today's television Times 2 Crossword No 2294 Carlton Food Network Why the Internet is a source of danger to children Clifford Chance Cadbury Schweppes Metropolitan Police Millions of children are signing up to the World… Why the Net is not child-safe The Times Law Section Peregrine Systems Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Banking & Finance Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Rape accused must be identified Society and the law should never accept that merely being charged with a crime implies guilt, Joel Bennathan argues Hays ZMB London Private Practice Hewitson Becke+Shaw Solicitors Your shout The College of Law discusses rights to witnesses at work, employees' pay and car and house insurance claims Lawyer of the week 'Since human misery never ceased, lawyers would never be unemployed' Bulletin board Join the legal team for London's new transport… Hays Executive International Search & Selection Lovells Ernst&young Chambers and Partners Cut the 'so-called professions' down to size The Bar has been given a year to prove it can compete but it already does so - every day The difference between justice here and on the Continent is a matter of principle Airbus Hays ZMB Why law Some 200 solicitors and barristers met on Saturday for their first joint conference on pro bono work. Frances Gibb reports on why such work is taking off; Harriet Dutton recounts the legal resources a pensioner used to thwart a council; and Richard Harrison offers an alternative view The City office of a major, successsful regional firm, with an established name in Ip and It, is looking for an additional assistant for the litigation team handling a mix of copyright tradermarks and patents with some media work. (Ref. Fbtt14214) To sleep, perchance to judge Case notes Fidelity Investments Clifford Chance Direct Selling Association Society's 'drifter' with a quiet influence As the new head of the City of London Law Society, David Wyld believes in working behind the scenes. Interview by John Malpas City brief Hughes-Castell The Times The cost of too much spin and no substance The wrong sort of public relations can be counter-productive to a a law firm Edward Fennell reports Slaughter and May Utd More money You crazy? Law Week What the legal journals have been reporting on this week Court out Blanket ban unlawful but advice is lawful Court of Appeal Published March 20,2001 Contract necessary for insurance to be free of VAT Court of Appeal Published March 20,2001 Injury resulted from status as constable and not execution of duty Court of Appeal Administrative not disciplinary function Court of Appeal Published March 20,2001 Regina v Broadland District council, Ex parte Lashley Corporation tax law was discriminatory Court of Justice of the European Communities Published March 20,2001 Liability finding does not inhibit mitigation Court of Appeal Published March 20,2001 Spent conviction report by jail was lawful Queen's Bench Division Published March 20,2001 Cost of abortive oil drill holes is tax deductible Chancery Division Published March 20,2001 Linklaters & Alliance British Airways British Energy V2 Records Legal and Business Affairs Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Division Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paralegals Charming but tough with a taste for redecorating Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Lipson Lloyd Jones Barclays Global Investors A-Z of Children's Health Part Four: Tall children to Zoonoses Dr jane Collins completes our pull-out guide to common childhood illnessess and complaints The Times Great Ormond Street Hospital for children
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