News from 03/04/2001
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Tim Marshall, Andrew Robson, Phil Yates, David Adams, Helen Studd, Andrew Pierce, James Moore, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Giles Hunt, David Wilson, David E. Jenkins, Anne Woodham, Linda Tsang, David Rhys Jones, Spiro James, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Chater, John Killah, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Kevin Eason, Gary Dunncan Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Andrew Norfolk, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Christine Hardman, Donald Hutera, Christopher Frazer, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Robert Proctor, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Keith Pike, Jason McCue, Robert Welburn, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Rodney Bewrs, Suzannah Oliver, Clive Mathieson Telecoms Correspondent, Arthur Leathley City Correspondent, Angela Jameson, Russell Kempson, John Price, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Martin Partington, Matt Dickinson Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Mark Henderson Science Correspondent, Sam Coates, John Stanning, Barry Millington, Peter Kindersley, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Andrew Huxley, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Joanna Lumley, Adam Sage, Vibeke Walton, Clive Mathieson, Caroline Merrell and Angela Jameson, Derek Ludlow, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Antony Phillips, Naomi Drulff, Damian Whitworth, William Langley, Roger Boyes, Dr Julian Critchlow, Andrew Bradford, Oliver August, David Mason, Nick Carter-Pegg, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, Dominic Kennedy, Valerie Elliott and Russell Jenkins, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, John Cosslett, Jane Shilling, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Lea Paterson and Gary Duncan, Glen Owen Education Correspondent, Jean Oliver, Peter Riddell, John Malpas, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Michael Dynes, Neil Hamilton, David Sinclair, Samuel Williams Ll. B, Michael Roberts, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Jackson, Laura Peek, Sophie Petit-Zeman, John Thorley, Chief Executive, Donald McIntyre, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Lisa Creffield and Joanna Bale, Vince Wright, Anthony Powell, Simon Crompton, John Phillips, Lewis H. Thomas, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Oliver August and Robert Whymant, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Sally Patten Retail Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBridget Jones man Sophie's choice Bush diverts warships in show of force Share Match Yacht ordeal Poll date fixed More trains gloom White killer hanged in secret as family waits to say farewell Dot-com beggars plead for safety Net Eton bans big business from its picnic Countess's partner is lying low Computacenter The Times Today Business Comment Sport Times 2 Arts Fantasy Shares The Times Online Law Miss W's screams give Straw a nasty turn Parliamentary Sketch It has to be June 7, come what may The weather today Foreign Office elitism is thriving Four Britons survive 16 hours in sea Breitling By a Correspondent: Cat on the road to recovery Papillon to run at Aintree Tour bus crashed after driver hit wrong pedal inscape Tension rises in climate of mutual suspicion US Spy Plane Captured Taiwan weapons sale warning Chinese use the Net to speak out Three women may be among aircrew Island a hub of military activity What the Pentagon has lost Palace braced for more taped indiscretions Three minutes that put frigate on rocks Healthspan Glucosamine School trio cleared of railway risk to pupils PC World Subdued Countess says little in Qatar Times reporter in court cash over Russian tycoon Vauxhall Pilot survives crash landing By a Correspondent: Witnesses may have mistaken players SAGA Clifford to act for twin adopters News in Brief Jonathan Caplan, QC Four cleared GM tide turns Show-stopper Correction Beel Direct English to cash in on Wales 's free medicine Heritage Hotels Briton wins desert marathon Scottish Widows Police to get new design of plastic bullet Attacker on LSD left nurse brain damaged Disruption will last for years, says Railtrack Nokia Connecting People Treasury 'must lose powers' Brown 'erred' over new IT tax Norwich Union Direct Bell Direct Dispute a threat to child abuse hearings Grolsch Football club profits hit as fans rip off replica shirts Expensive middle-class pursuit Viking blood still flows in Orkney today Modest soldier's VC to be sold Post Office Delay 'has sapped zeal for election' Calculated risk that seems likely to pay off for Blair Dell Widdecombe attacks Labour dithering Romance takes a back seat for MPs Beel Direct Seafrance Daver-Calais Ferries Phoney Election Day 1 Name the day Media day Campaigning day Flop of the day Poll of the day Quip of the day Spin of the day Winner of the day North threatened with mass cull Number of cases 'will fall by mid-May' Standard Life Bank Gene bank set up to save rare sheep breeds Hastings Direct Court bid dropped In Brief (Reuters): Farmers' faith Posthouse Europeans censure British 'xenophobia' Hunting Bill to run out of time despite election move Abbey National Picture Gallery Cronyism fear delays 'people's peers' 100,000 more qualify for income support Prudential Warning-Important Safety Notice Census may be answered by phone Humiliated Yeltsin was pushed to try suicide Hype fruitful for 2000 wines The Times Hingis 'stalker' goes on trial go Ukraine dissident foils her jailers Sharon renews air attacks on terror suspects Nationwide (Reuters): 100 are feared dead in Kenya river bus crash (Reuters): Danes laud defeat by Nelson World in Brief (Reuters): Skinheads carve swastika on girl (AP): Islamic leader on death row (AP): Dubai orders 'gay club' to close (AFP): Hackers taunt Sri Lanka officials (Reuters): Mummy dearest uncovered Streisand calls for anti-Bush crusade Bell Dricet I funded Bosnian war, says Milosevic Dictator put pistol to his mouth as special forces closed in Life Search The Open University online You're so vain, I bet you think this is about you Wessex girl falls prey to fake sheikhs, empty boasts and foot-in-mouth Picture Gallery Victims still cursed by the ghost of Maxwell Alpha Zeta The Times Diary Bush over China Beijing would be wise to avoid a fight Dullness Please A request for restraint before the electioneering beings Innovators Not Victims The parents who set a public-spirited example Hamilton's legal fight Justice for Milosevic 'Disastrous' Tory animal test plan Farming's future following shock of foot-and-mouth Arthritis prevention Women's ministry Uncorrupted bodies Free museums? Soft southern weather Wet blanket Pulling rank Court Circular Latest wills Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Two heads of Livia are better than one Birthdays Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Innovators Not Victims Former chorus girl who went on the radio to accuse the Postmaster General of killing off Keats, Byron and Dryden Irene Thomas, radio personality, was born on June 28,1920. She died on March 27,2001, aged 80 Raymond Hierons Warning about epileptic drivers Raymond Hierons, neurologist, was born on January 14,1921. He died on March 7,2001, aged 80 Personal Column Deaths TOD-Pamela Mary (née Ames). On 30th March 2001,… To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… WALE-George Alfred (George), aged 91 Memorial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Events Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Nakamura Utaemon VI Kabuki actor who overcome a limp to play traditional female roles with the utmost grace Nakamura Utaemon VI born on January 20,1917. He died on March 31,2001 aged 84 For Sale Design…planning…conversions…renovaion…building… Flightwise Flight Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items flight searchers Appeal for a Novel House This appeal for funds to restore the home of the 18th-century novelist Laurence Sterne was happliy successful. Visitors and students now come from all over the world to see the unrivalled Sterne collection and beautiful garden Shares drift Intelligent Finange Share Match US woes put rate pressure on Europe Amex gives profit warning after losses on junk bonds Kevin Maxwell 's Telemonde has $62m of debt Julius 'ready to step down' from MPC Hutchison 3G secures £3.6bn for UK launch Picture Gallery Orange and Cellnet to raise pre-pay mobile phone costs Railtrack price plunges over control fears International Care & Relief Economic View LSE could raise £130m in HQ sale Cisco Systems SkyePharma approval John Laing in sell-off talks Man Utd lifts profits 42% Pressure on C&W to hand cash back timesdirect Hopes of BMW plant sale fade Business in Brief Sugar delay Spirits venture MacDonald buys EDS acquisition Energis saving Regensys due for £1bn flotation Iberia woos investors with float cut The Times Toshiba Renationalisation by the back door Results in Brief Revamp hurts Moss Bros Indigosquare Limited for Shopsmart Limited By Our City Staff: Imperial to control Tobaccor American warning hits banks Stock Market Friends Ivory weathers the Isa storm Eurotop 100 Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold/Precious Metals Baird & co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates SkyePharma set for first-class delivery Tempus Manchester Utd Moss Bros Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Should the Tories claim credit for Labour's economic success? Eliza to do little bit for Library City Diary The colour printers you've been waiting for Slob order City Diary Top league City Diary A double City Diary Bechtel's winning ways stay on track The Times Fantasy's Hares Bloomberg The Times Trust Information Service Varilux AGFA Papillon adds flavour to National banquet Racing Course Specialists Meeting Points The Times guide to today's racing Yesterday's results Race Line Nottingham Musselburgh Aintree on Saturday Latest betting Shaw given much to consider by club and country Rugby union Syed ready to put politics on back burner Sport in Brief Lingheld Park Whitehaven cite Bennett over wing's broken jaw Rugby league For the record Dubious tactical strategy saves West Indies Cricket thetimes Francis craves title shot Boxing Admiral's Cup hit by wave of apathy Sailing William Hill Faldo's drive takes in memory lane Golf Verstappen pays for rashness Motor racing Today's fixtures Pools forecast Kingsthorpe turn the screw Bowls Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Oleg Nikolaevich Simonov Decd Late of Keston Park,… Legal Notices Insolvency Act 1986 Meeting of Creditors Onstream… DSQ Property Co Ltd Electric Vehicle Distribution International Limited Insolvency Rules 1986 J & D Estates Limited J & M… and all credltors have been or should be patd in… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices World of difference awaits at Crucible Snooker In the High Court of Justice Chancery Division… Stewart rubs salt into wounds at The Dell Football Arsenal aim for repeat The Premiership today Wave of optimism sweeps Canvey on Lowe bemoans handling of Hoddle move Ferguson aims to outlast Bayern again The Times Crossword 21,692 By Our Sports Staff: Administrators step in as QPR battle to survive Morse lifetime lifestyle health plus Law How Death Became her contents inside Passion that still blazes Sarah Kane's disturbing plays provoked both outrage and critical acclaim. Were they works of genius—or was it only her suicide at 28 that elevated them to that status? Benedict Nightingale considers her achievements Legends in the making Barclays Keeping up with the Joneses Bridget Jones personifies female angst. But would she suffer from such anxiety if she were a man? Three generations of men discuss the neuroses of their age 40- something dad neurotic, moi? oh, yes 30-something lad the luxury of failure The Game Play Fantasy Shares This week's prize Politics as rock 'n' roll Anthony Howard There are few walks of life where the line between success and failure is more arbitrarily drawn elective politics Benn's unchallenged record been there, done that left a high-flying job Agony It is not only the young who have problems, as two advice columnists can readily testify. Valerie Grove listens in aunts unlimited not dead yet Internet saviour When Isabel Maude nearly died after a misdiagnosis her parents chose not to sure but to set up a safety net to protect other children. Anjana Ahuja reports Breast cancer; can we stop it before it starts? Tamoxiafen may have a new use, says Sophie Petit-Zeman n. lite Unfit for young ears What are the options for treating glue car in children? Simon Crompton examines the alternatives to the traditional grommet Every Tuesday Healthy, but a bit heavy The Times children's doctor answers reader's questions Eat to beat the spring sneezes The hay fever season is imminent but it may be possible to control symptoms by adapting your diet. Suzannah Olivier reports Pins helped to ease my stroke Several studies suggest that acupuncture canhelp stroke victims to recover. Anne Woodham looks at the evidence The Times Nor did his shutter sleep in his hand Photography a new show at the V&a pays touching tribute to a consummately English Victorian. Jane Shilling reports It is a Grand Tour of England at a time when the country was gripped by change Picture Gallery Theatre Clockwatching Orange Tree, Richmond The sky's the giddy limit for London tower Plans for London's tallest building raise some serious questions, says Marcus Binney It becomes so slender that the narrow core of lifts and stairs may not keep it stable Cold is the new hot Pop In search of great music? Go to Iceland, home of Sigur Rós, says Nigel Williamson They sound just how you would expect Thom Yorke's favourite group to sound Soul albums The songs that got the mod generation moving are re-released play choice Bowing out with a blast Jazz Barbara Thompson's ill health has forced her to stop perfoming. Clive Davis reports I thought it was best to make my condition public and give other people some hope too Jazz Allan Holdsworth Ronnie Scott's Seasonal passions Classical Albums Some new recordings for Easter prove uplifting for Barry Millington Opera & Ballet Japes Concert Because I Sing Roundhouse Nw1 Piling on the youth Dance Enb slims down for its spring tour. Debra Craine sees the result in working Dance Phoenix Richmond Theatre A Sellars market Viewpoint Classical music needs mavericks like Petr Sellars, says Richard Morrison We don't need more purists but people who communicate to a broader audience Opera The Silver Tassie Guiety, Dublin Mini triumph for exited manager with Italian job Unsworth's return to an old club helped one lucky manager to win this week's prize, says Nick Szczepanik Weekly winner Picture Gallery Contact numbers Leaderboard Youth league leaders Resting internationals present a problem Check your player scores here The British Museum British Lions Terms and Conditions Bridge Chess Word Watching Picture Gallery Yesterday's viewing Satellite, Cable & Digital Choice Radio Radio Choice Film Choice Answers to Word-Watching Sky BBC1 Today's television The Times Times 2 Crossword No 2306 more Halmilton, Ai Fayed and the quiestion of costs Clifford Chance Multiple Display Advertising Items Why penalise my backers? Neil Hamilton explains why contributors to his support fund should not be saddled with Moamed AI Fayed's costs The Times Law Section Aim Higher Hughes-Castell International Legal Recruitment Consultants solicitors Schlumberger Phantoms for the defence The criminal Defence Service replaces the criminal legal aid scheme from this week. It will also see the first public defenders employed by the state. A barrister and a criminal defence solicitor give their views Underfunding is chronic The Times monster. co. uk Underground Readers' queries Your Shout The College of Law discusses parakeet nuisance, title to a paddock, in-house cash cards and dissolving a partnership Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Blackstone Chambers Laurence Simons Clifford Chance Tite Lewis Accused and accuser have right to anonymity in rape trials Chambers and Partners Hogarth Chambers London Private Practice A map for rent maze Housing law is being reformed to clarify the relationship between landlord and tenant. Martin Partington spells out what that entails Is this the e Welcome to e-conveyancing Sellers, agents beware The Hornes proposes to make buying or selling a home quicker and easier with the aid of a 'seller's pack'. Vibeke Walton has her doubts How the law is like pop music Hays ZMB An Act for modern times Critics of the Liability Partnership Act say it is premature and ill-consedered. David Matson disagrees Marriage of intellects Questions that should be asked All in a froth Going, going, gone Law Week What the legal journals have been reporting on this week Hanging offence Barclays Garfield Robbins Appointments to the Office of Recorder GMAC Financial Services sky Cock-a-hoop at finding the perfect partner City brief A&o's decision not to jump on the merger bandwagon is playing off, writes Jophn Malpas Keep it in the family Weighing justification against sex bias Court of Appeal No abuse in restoring disqualification proceedings Chancery Division Drug trafficking confiscation order must be made before sentence Court of Appeal Trade dispute over council privatisation Court of Appeal Guidelines are not rigid but are meant to be followed Court of Appeal Whether unlawful change of use of land has lasted ten years Queen's Bench Division Burden on employer to justify discriminatory redundancy policy Court of Appeal Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Multiple Display Advertising Items Capsticks Solicitors Atkin Chambers Hollingworth Bissell Times Newspapers St. John's Chambers Late starter seeks 2002 training contract Paralegals University of Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dear Jack, you have been a very naughty boy Trading places Picture Gallery Capital One Taylor-Root Environment Agency
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