News from 27/03/2001
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Andrew Robson, Jill Sherman and Valerie Elliott, Phil Yates, Roland Watson and Alice Miles, Alyn Shipton, Helen Studd, Michael Frisby, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Prudence Raper, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Dean, David Pannick Qc, David Jeffries, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Jonathan Lennie, John Goodbody Sports Reporter of the Year, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Polly Carton Tatum, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Andrew Barker, David Chater, Clive Davis, Jan Raath and Michael Evans, Stuart MacOnie, Kodwo Eshun, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Gideon Amos Director, Jeff Dunne, Steve Bird, Geoffrey Carton, Shirley English, Margaret Tofalides, Gary Jacob, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Ross Dunn, Frederick Gair, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Daniel Lee, James Landale Political Correspondent, Brian Mitchell, Mike Bradley, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Richard Susskind, Mark Court, Ian McDonald, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, James Doran City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Nicholas Wapshott, Kate Malleson, Russell Kempson, James Dawson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Paul Armstrong, Oliver Kay, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Lyn Richmond, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Donald Cape, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Susan Harley, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Melvyn Bragg, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Jon Robins, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Dearbáil Jordan, James Doran, Duncan Peberdy, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Oliver August and Martin Fletcher, Penny Lewis, Frank Allaun, George Caulkin, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Mark Court Health Industries Correspondent, Catherine O'Brien, Laura Davies, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Valerie Elliott and Philip Webster, Glyn Watson, Peter Carter-Ruc, Chris Ayres, Nick Bevan, James Jackson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, C J Brougham, Frances Gibb, Simon de Bruxelles and Russel Jenkins, Adam Sherwin, Gavin Littaur, Simon Crompton, Michael Parslew, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Emma Burns, Anthony Howard, Paul McClure, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBlair's notion of brawny America's… Smuggled meat blamed for epidemic Golf Challenge Peers reject Middle Way on hunting Operation Nosh curries favour with police The future is epic Behold the man: Is this how Jesus looked ? GCSE pupils mark up exam appeal success Dear Dr Jane Computacenter British soldiers to patrol Kosovan border The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Law Got the sniffles? Then head for the hills Parliamentary Sketch Blair man says no to top job at Rail track The weather today Picture Gallery Pilots feared lost as F15s disappear Five-star rating plan for nurseries Skull and software generate 'real face' of Jesus Transsexual was killed and set adrift on airbed Denplan How artists have tried to capture Christ Times Visual Art Critic By a Correspondent: Room freshener 'smells erotic' Please forgive me, says mother of doorstep baby Hepatitis cases land NHS with £10m bill The Times Online National Saving Tessa ISA Labour denies anti-Asian memo Cider joins favourite pub drinks Victim was told that she had ten years to live Shortage of teachers hits more schools "Desperate and predatory": the… Prescott in Tube showdown News in Brief Legal dilemma Terror campaign Tory road plan Three strikes call Tactless clinics Porpoises return No time to party Gull takes off Father demands aborted foetus be handed over Rape case defence ruling Novell Boy band singer in drunken scuffle over slur Portrait found of Lawrence disciple The Open University Brown confronts countryside's rage and despair Airfield site receives first of 500,000 sheep By a Correspondent: French blame black market Cabinet 'war room' pressed into service Cull will turn Fells into a scrubland Trade Partners UK Scotland prepares mass grave Alliance Leicester A serial killer at loose in the hill lands Frontline On the terror sweeping the Lake District Russian businessman fights link to crime Debenhams Women's literary prize seeks male view Eagle Star Eubank scoots into grey area News in Brief Anti-crime watch Ground force Christmas waste The lawman Corrections Stretch for a lower handicap, golfers told Air-cushion trainers 'increase risk of ankle injury' Seat By Our Health Editor: Walks can lift depression Fujitsu Siemens Computers ITV accused of dumbing down news News in Brief Charity fraud Teacher ruling Dixie Dean medal Gun victim stable Post Office Hunt compromise rejected by peers House of Lords, Hunting Bill: clear majority against Middle Way Stockholm summit exposes British dilemma On Politics Parliament in Brief Prudential Saga Dell The muddle way to welfare reform New Labour Audit ... but Labour achieves more in four years than Tories did in 18 Kaletsky's verdict 8/10 Ideal Home Show The Woolwich Welfare FACTS Lloyds TSB Gladiator triumphs Hastings Direct The 73rd Oscar Award Crowe displays family pride Lloyds TSB Restored Giotto left in the dark by poll wrangle PC World Business (AP): Flooding strands thousands in France Fake passport trade booms Norwich Union Direct Black & Decker Protesters block nuclear 'hot train' BT Egg: invest Vienna praised for rejection of Haider Helicopter fire puts Albanians to flight Intelligent Finance Western emissaries fly in to urge dialogue The Times Online RAC Dormitory fire kills 58 pupils World in Brief Belgrade arrests Mutiny ends Tourists rescued Rats sold again Sex club rumbled Mugabe moves to stamp out dual nationality West Bank sniper kills 10-month-old Jewish girl Mitsubishi Motors Taleban show off ruined Buddhas Online A tinsel Caesar loses his ring of competence Once again, this emergency shows the Government lacks the skills to govern In the Labour Party and the City, many try to forget they knew Maxwell Picture Gallery How Blair soured the special relationship Washington is deeply unhappy over the Prime Minister's flirtation with France Bambi banned The Times Diary Stockholm Syndrome A summit which highlighted the rainful pace of EUreform Authors and Gender Oranges are not the only fruit Race and Votes How Austria unliked populist policies and election results Fate of rural tourism Planning to meet housing needs Letters to the Editor Challenges posed by new a levels UK and Europe The energy quandary Tribute to Benn Programme junctions Crossword history Mother's ruin Restore Boat Race sporting tradition Taleban's intolerance Songs of high praise Wet blanket Guaranteed to last Court Circular Birthdays Motorway madness To place University news Anniversaries Personal Column School news Luncheon and Meeting Dinner Forthcoming marriages Marriage Memorial service Latest wills Muriel Young Presenter and producer in the early days of Independent television Pianos Lowest Airfares Guaranteed Announcements Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages… Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Ireland Lord Cocks of Hartcliffe Labour Chief Whip who became the most prominent victim of the hard left's desclection battles of the 1980s On This Day Prescription for Family Planning The provision of contraceptives on the National health Service was intended to reduce the number of abortions and unwanted pregnancies Willie Horne Rugby league captain who brought home the Ashes in 1952 Idetica GDP growth boosts London's blue chips Directors snub ailing BT shares Hold-up on Maxwell facts Charcol Regus chiefs £488m setback C&w to resist early cashback Liffe and Nasdaq derivative link hits LSE CSFB direct to go private Index Vodafone to cut subsidies on pre-pay phones VT ech plunges as it warns of loss Virgin trains All your questions answered about children's… PowderJect does deal over BCG T&s Stores aims to double sales Lush may bid for Body Shop Propeller Inter Link buys cake producer Business in Brief Campaign ends Equity Isas suffer New Deal in IT US power cost up New Look and Alexon fall out of fashion Emirates No-pain strategy for BT directors Blacks rises after bid approach New York trial looms for Shell Johnson & Johnson 'to buy Alza' Respite expected for Hilton Italian job puts pressure on Stanley Eurotop 100 Major indices Commodities London Financial Futures European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates C&w strategy is Global, if shareholders allow it Alexon PowderJect Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Rescued from gloom by a sharp dose of reality Tobacco firm refuses to Crowe City Diary The Times Liffe takes heart from brave new world of futures IWC TT Group sets timetable for packaging demerger Cattle cull could hit demand, says BPI Losses deepen at World Travel Holdings National mutual Chelsea Village issues warning Forth boosted by growing demand The Times Provalis product aims to fund R&d GlobalNet cuts 50 dot-com jobs The Times Results in Brief The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Equities rise strongly Jupiter Share Match Gillespie attempts to stay one step ahead Racing Racing's Losing Run Fallon makes his return Raceline Yesterday's results Southwell Phillips still seeking new base Wolverhampton Meeting Points Sheffield keep alive their grand ambition Ice hockey The Times Boat Races moved to Nottingham Sport in Brief Nicol at home First for Burgess Eastbourne boost Jersey triumph Cambridge on top England's limited success puts onus on selectors Cricket Members move to curb debts Cantor Index Sri Lanka board in turmoil after summons is issued Serena maintains focus amid relative disquiet Tennis Munster's Cup prospects dealt blow by injuries Rugby union Today's fixtures Coventry aiming for return to elite Thorpe makes light of distance learning Swimming For the record Pools forecast Snow reports Nationwide Augusta beckons after Woods silences doubters Golf Doherty homes in on title challenge Snooker Britain 'challenging China' in the doping stakes Drugs in Sport Hatton claims world crown Boxing Richardson wins in lottery mix-up Sorenstam's drive is second to none Music to make your dinner party swing Arts Warrington's woes deepen Rugby league IAAF lends support to Pickett's Lock site Athletics Ferryman provides chilling vision of World Cup heat Football Neville welcomes exit of old guard Prospect of goal rush calms Scots Ryman clubs keen to extend season Giggs reflects on national failings Mcllroy gives Healy vote of confidence Ireland alert Fifa over fax claims The Times Campbell happy to stay at Tottenham England wary of Albania's emerging force The Times Crossword 21,686 Williams hits back with accusations of racism Woods shapes up for Masters Rotary Inside Lifetime Children's health Arts Plus Law The future Contents The must-read for everyone in the legal profession The bigger the better The success of Gladiator means that film audiences can look forward to a succession of epics as Hollywood rediscovers the big picture, says Nicholas Wapshott, while Grace Bradberry peers into the Oscar goldfish bowl And the most bizarrely dressed actor is The Egypt Bike Ride The Times Fantasy Shares War of the Macmillan succession Blair has to realise that any immediate contest will never be able to escape being known as 'the carcass electopm The busybodies of Whitehall Survived a recession 'It destroyed a whole way of life, but what saved me my family' Widows piqued John Bayley's memoir on life as a widower has angered many widows because, they say, it perpetuates the view that they are predatory and desperate. Catherine O'Brien reports The column that challenges ageism and celebrates being 50-plus Not dead yet Why hip tests matter A test to detect hip dislocation in eight-month-old babies may be dropped. Will this leave children at risk? Emma Burns reports He loves his bottle From today, Dr Jane Collins answers readers' question about children's health RNIB The fear of losing sight The writer Sue Townsend insists that her blindness is a challenge. But the emotional needs of those who lose theier sight are often ignored Marie Stopes International Is IBS all in the mind? The withdrawl of a drug aimed at relieving irritble bowel syndrome is a blow to suffers. But reassurance may be of just as much benefit The Times My taboo condition Duncan Peberdy, 39, has had Irritable bowel syndrome for 14 years, He is a salesman and lives with his wife and two children in Droitwich, Worcestershire The only platters that matter Stuff cooking, when it comes to entertaining it's what's on the stereo that counts Picture Gallery Jazz Ornette Coleman Barbican Jazz Ray Brown Barbican Lone star's strike Dance From the land of oil rigs and rodeos comes houston Ballet. Allen robertson saddles up for a balletic bonanza Much money for old rope View Point Why are we so reluctant to stage new or even newish, opera in Britain today? Rodney Milnes points the finger Buy, buy this American pie? Music a mammoth new book attempts totell the story of America through its music, but ends up tangled up in facts The Sunday Times Brits eat up the Big Apple Visual Art The New York art scene is swamped with expat britons Wigmore Hall Entertainments Opera L'Incoronazione di Poppea St John's, Smith Square Opera The Maiden in the Tower/Falstaff Manchester New Jazz Albums Chilled-out cornets and the joys of sax Familiarly rare Classical Albums The hottest new trend is towards opera older than Mozart, says John Allison Play choice today's highlights compiled by Marit Hargie Power to vet club doormen lawfully imposed Court of Appeal Published March 27,2001 Regina v Liverpool City Council, Ex parte Barry before Lord phillips of Worth Matravers, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Kennedy and Lord Justice Dyson Judgment March 21,2001 Tribunal can proceed only on case presented to it Chancery Division Published Marchy 27,2001 Commissioners of Customs and Exicise v A&d Goddard (a Firm) Before Mr Justice Lightman Judgment March 20,2001 Judge's omission does not make appropriate sentence appealable Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published March 27,2001 Regina v Wharton Before Mr Justice Stanley Bumton and Sir Charles McCullough Judgment March 12,2001 Intent irrelevant in dangerous driving case Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published March 27,2001 Attorney-General's Reference(No 4 of 2000) Before Lord Woolf, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice, Douglas Brown and Mr Justice Astill Judgment March 19,2001 Action for debt not subject to limitation period Chancery Division Published March 27,2001 Before Mr Kevin Garnett, QC Judgment March 7,2001 Non-applicant cannot appeal against conditions attached to licence Queen's Bench Division Published March 27,2001 Peddubriwny v Cambridge City Council Before Mr Justice Silber judgment March 6,2001 Costs payable only at end of proceedings Chancery Division Published March 27,2001 Clark Goldring and Pag Ltd v ANC Ltd Liability over contract for non-existent company Chancery Division Published March 27,2001 Braymist Ltd and Others v Wise Finance Company Ltd Before Mr Justice Etherton Judgment March 2,2001 The Times Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching BBCl 6.00am Breakfast (T) (566466) 9.00 Kilroy (T);… Times 2 Crossword No 2300 Today's Television The Times Today's television Carlton Food Network Judge Neil Denison: On the Criminal Justice system Privacy versus freedom of information David Pannick, Qc: Humility and the Bar Cross-examination: The legal crossword Legal services Garfield Robbins 'I don't like where the criminal justice system is heading Judge Neil Denison, the outgoing Common Serjeant, laments the decline of the courts, says Frances Gibb Over all this hangs Politica correstness, and behing it seems to be something sinisterl The Times Law Section EJ Legal MB Gallaher Group Plc The University of Salford Court on camera - or is it? A television series on the legal system seems refreshingly honest but restrictive legislation means many of its scenes are staged Unlike US Series such as Boston Law, all the court Scence in Nottingham are reconstructions Sidley & Austin European Counsel Laurence Simons Scrutiny by appointment The Judicial Appoinments Commisioner will test Lord Irvine's Lawyer of the week Cameron Fyfe 'I am happy to pursue unusual and sometimes horeless cases' Bulletin board London Private Practice Hays ZMB Lovells Paralegals Birmingham City Council Chambers and Partners A bit of humility from the Bar wouldn't go amiss Wouldn't go amiss News Partners Hays Executive International Search & Selection Can juries e Priva Just months into the Micheal Douglas and use of photographs. of interviews with in long-lens A virtual confusion of lawyers Online Hays ZMB The Law Society GKR Duchy of Lancaster - Attorney General Inns of Court School of Law Legal Division Burton Copeland Solicitors Chambers Merger Sought Paralegals UK Project Support Foreign firms have a yen for business City brief Despite the slow economy, western practices are big in Japan I'll have that in writing Lipson Lloyd Jones The Times How protesters home in on target Private information that is publicly available is putting company directors at risk In the City Exempt from rigour Law Week What the legal journals have been reporting on this week Demand for delivery asserts formal right House of Lords Published March 27,2001 Bireakus AB v Stargas Ltd and Another; Bergesen DY A\s Third Party Before Lord Hoffmann, Lord MacKay of Thomdon, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Hobhuse of Woodborough Speech March 22,2001 Helpfulness insufficient to constitute unlawful 'aid' House of Lords Published March 27,2001 Hallam and Another v Avery and Another Befor Lord Bingham of Comhill, Lord Brown-Wikinson, Lord Steyn, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Millett Speeches March 22,2001 Departing from precedent Court of Appeal Published March 27,2001 Kadhim v Brent London Brough Council Liability for aiding another to breach Act House of Lords Published March 27,2001 Anyanwu and Another v South Bank Student Union and Another Before Lord Bingham of Comhill, Lord Browne-Wikinson, Lord Steyn, Lord Hope of Craighead and Lord Millett Speeches March 22,2001 Cross-Examination March 2001 Involuntary drugs keeper guilty of supply Court of Appeal Criminal Division Published March 27,2001 Regina v Panton Before Lord Justice Dyson, Mr Justice Richards and Judge Allen Judgment March 13,2001 Ernest & Young The Nottingham Trent University NBH Airclaims Multiple Classified Advertising Items Director of Administration The Times Newspaper 'It's cheaper to brief a barrister than go yourself' Legal Diary Trading places Picture Gallery Allen & Overy The Times Laura Davies My perfect day watching England Sign Here La Manga awaits the top 15 teams Corporate Inside Feel-good factor that shows no sign of fading The competition that has revolutionised coporate golf is back Fleming Spanish jewel in the crown An American's vision in the Sixties led to the building of the finest golf resort in Europe Your hole-by-hole guide to the North Course Turnberry casts its special spell over writers and golfers alike Ask any top rank golfer, It can be benigh. But the latest addition to the competition's portfolio is How nasty is it really? Your chance to find out Complete I Guide to the 20 The Prize Includes Fairway to global understanding World Corporate Challence Mel Webb on an event that builds on past succeses, which are powerful and poigant The Times Corporate A titanic Centre Court duel My Perfect Day: Colin Montgomerle and Laura Davies recall their top sporting memory outside golf World Cup heaven down in Marseilles What Seve and I have in common: a few problems off the tee John Hoplins, The Time Golf Correspondent, tests a revolutionary driver and finds it could help greater players than he Sponsors Lining up The Times
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