News from 22/08/1999
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Tim Tezisler, D Ball, Steve Anderson, Colin Drury, Matthew Wall, Patrick French, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, A N, Andrew Warshaw, Fred Redwood, Philip Norman, Liandeito, Nicholas Rufford, Fiona Gibson, John Peter, Emma Moore, Stephen Bevan Transport Correspondent, Amanda Ursell, John Jay, A S, Susan d'Arcy, Hilary Scott, Gareth Walsh, Frank Whitford, Stephen Pettit, Deborah Harris, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Gogherty, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, David Smith, Edward Simpkins, Nick Pitt, Cameron Docherty, Beverley D'silva, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Mario Grasso, Lindsay Young, Adam Lively, Michael Garnett, Dr Roger Henderson, Michael Crick, Sue Leonard, Patricia Gill, Tony Allen-Mills, Sarah Cole, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Robina Dam, Eleanor Mills, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Robert Hewison, Charlotte Wolff, James Martin, Michael Holden, David Dougill, Chris Gill, Steve Cropley, Isabella Tree, Deborah Bull, Sarah Toyne, Phnom Penh, David Hewson, Biggin Hill, Marian Martin, Tania Alexander, Chris Hastings, Anne-Marie Conway, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, Lucky Jim, Nigel Williams, Jeremy Clarkson, Nick Mason, Peter Kemp, Paddy Devlin, Edward Porter, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Stewart Lee, Kirsten Sellars, Eben Black, Stephen Beven, Jean Bain, Andrew Barr, Phil Craigie, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Peter Parker, Mike Laws, Phillip Oppenheim, Stuart Wavell, Justin Wells, Steve Bevan, Barry Unsworth, Richard Withington, Delbert Williamson, Sue Lawrence, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Lisa Ritchie, Steven Downes, Richard Brooks, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, Caroline Scott, David Leppard, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, T Turner, Mark Edwards, Sarah Gracie, Philip Lader, Nick Rodrigues, Hugh McLlvanney, Brian Steele, Phil Baker, Eileen Dallaglio, Lois Rogers, Alan Combes, Raymond Keene, Eeny Meerry, Denis Gifford, Joe Phelan, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, David Steight, Diana Wright, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Paul Nuki, Rosie Thomas, Claire Oldfield, David Prescott, David Walsh, Keith Martin, M Smith, John Martin, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, Sir Colin Campbell, Ron Clarke, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, David Rivington, Mark Prigg, Nick Harvey, Victoria O'brien, David Windle, Roland White, Garth Alexander, William Rees-Mogg, Wayne Bodkin, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Anne Bimhak, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Julian Howe, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, Jonathan Powell, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, Ricky Dalton, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Frank McLynn, Chris Knight, Michael Sheridan, Julian Lloyd Webber, Fay Weldon, Christine Webb, Nigel Whiskin Chief Executive, Ian Thomson, Margaret Walters, Matthew Lynn, Simon Brooke, Rose Aidin, Kate Thornton, John Waples, A A Gill, Jack Wylde, Brian Glanville, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Stephen Pettitt, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, Deirdre Fernand, John Spurling, Dinas Powys, Sally Kinnes, Andrew Lorenz, Caroline Gascolgne, Liam Clarke, Naomi Caine, Malcolm, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Marcelle Katz, K Voce, Helen Wilkinson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Martin Wood, Andrew Frankel, Joe Harris, Chris Lightbown, Brian Pendreigh, Dan Cairns, Bill Cooper, T H, David Smith Economics Editor, Tom Deveson, Zoe Linkson, Brendan Orr, India Knight, Helen Mirren, Dan Pearson, Mike Norris, William Gray, Vanessa De Rycker, Ian McEwan, Boris Schapiro, J W H D,
ResumoBritain's 'Murder Inc' plotted to kill rebel leader041_ Insight Pupils will take GCSEs at age of 11 Inside Contents Kuoni Contents UK aid teams fail in rescue mess Contents William touched by Bard blood Style The Sunday Times Mercedes-Benz Record asylum pleas bring system 'close to collapse' Tories deny claims of Thatcher 'ban' Mowlam to end IRA releases Correction Blunkett beefs up New Deal to silence critics Hoey plea over drug tests Celebrity backers desert Labour Portrait of the arts supremo as gang leader Zoe Ball ties knot with touch of taste Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd. Is William descended from Will? Audi Sex-change men are something in the City Navy's top-secret elite fears takeover by SAS Farmer held after double shooting Kookai Land Rover Mother fixations of Lord Goodman Lady Godiva's heirs splash out on new robes Letterland Rich grab 80% of Royal Opera seats Abbey National Orchestras in cash crisis Honda Aborigines were first Americans Village casts out school 'witch' Bionic airman is ready for lift-off Warning over poisonous gas leaking into plane cabins Physio Sport Women recruits shake up Freemasons BT Stay in touch Money talks for Mandelson the flying spin king Health experts say net nerds are sick people Shops to display profit margins Renault Tinderbox Town Clerical Medical What Asylum Seekers Get My family and other dark stories Profile So healthy, it makes you completely sick Clerical Medical Open-door Britain Prescott, the closet toff The Sunday Times Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd. Helen the minister of fizz takes a pop at the poor old publicans Running from the new nuclear threat Gypsies jib at Straw, their village neighbour Brothers gear up for an old-fashioned TUC war Atticus Prescott keeps it a family concern Mandelson schemes but he never learns The Sunday Times Break crime's vicious circle Fiat In vino veritas, but not in West Wittering Hazards of the singles jungle Slothful British Points Birthdays Wife beating is legal on this British island. But help is at hand. It's finally about to legalise divorce . . . Qantas Will your university course be third class? In the scramble for places many school leavers will end up on degree courses of debatable quality. Judith O'Reilly reports on student complaints of poor teaching BT Stay in tough Fraud halts Cambodian landmine aid Rover Monaco feud sees Stephanie rise to the top Friends Provident Toledo Vote for a Better AA Hillary goes hunting in playground of rich Scottish Widows Bank Hezbollah set to move base into Europe Sinatra's daughter calls new Rat Pack to heel Inside Los Angeles Jeep There's only One Undercover work Rates invade Tinseltown Dead realistic Cooking up a new age storm No-car lanes planned for busy roads Weather and Travel Outlook Iraqis gave presents to football investigators Hotel deaths Rebels murder 14 children Gem of a bike After-school work 'harms studies' Lockerbie move Anti-crime tour Two share £12.8m jackpot The Sunday Times Doctors call for 'super-hospitals' News in Brief Joint effort Prince dies Manure protest Mausoleum bomb Slow motion Fighting Chance Contents One2one Contents England scent series win Contents Gullit under Fire at St James' Rae sees red as Leeds prosper Little Woods Winning Blueprint Gunners strike force sets sights on United Arsenal may call on Thierry Henry and Davor Suker for their showdown with the treble winners today, writes Ian Hawkey Di Canio stunner keeps O'Neill waiting Glum Gullit is left with no defence Keane makes perfect start at the double Houllier waits for Liverpool to fire Spurs top of Premiership after Ferdinand pounces Magic Mooney offers action replay Premiership Fixtures and TV Games Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Nationwide Conference, Minor Leagues and Statistics Scotland Pools By Peter Wilson Smith in hall of mirrors Walter Smith will need all his true resolve and working-class faith to find success at Everton Artisans will rule on European stage Players with the flair to open up defences may decide the fate of British teams in Europe this week, says Brian Glanville Gough's joy as Everton run riot Ipswich winner breaks Bolton hoodoo Taylor off Brighton slip Real's late win Villa TV talks Flying Rangers Video winners Ton-up England swamp US Four-try Guscott seals record win Jenkins saves face for lacklustre Welsh Sportstime How They Rated: A Player-By-Player Guide Prince of centres feasts on American pie Stephen Jones watches a grand old man of England, with 61 caps, still setting the style and pace Puma power mauls Scots' hopes Lewis closes in on glory Britain's leading female athlete will have to be at her best to claim the world heptathlon title in Seville today, says David Walsh Rolph takes time to make waves Athletics has failed trust test Seville will see sensational performances, but suspicion will be as great as celebration Injury wrecks Smith dream Steven Downes sees one of Britain's main contenders for gold limp out of the high jump as Greene and Jones make progress The Sunday Times Battling England Giddins books his place in sun England's bowling hero uses his debut to put forward a case for a trip to South Africa The Sunday Times Family man Thorpe pulls out of South African tour England's winter plans have been thrown into disarray by the withdrawal of their key batsman, writes Simon Wilde Cairns steals the show After destroying England with the ball, the Kiwi allrounder produces fireworks with the bat Cricket Scoreboards England v New Zealand Fourth Test at The Oval Sky Sports Heaven help the sports fans stuck in neutral Time Shearer was dropped Moët & Chandon Sport on TV Picks of the week Athletics Action Replay: TV moment of the week Q&A Book review Manslaughter United by Chris Hulme (Yellow Jersey Press, £10) Bestsellers Woods claims major spoils but last laugh goes to Garcia The flamboyant young Spaniard finished second at Medinah but won the hearts of American golf fans, reports Nick Pitt Land Rover New Discovery Faldo fury Ryder Cup Standings Bmw International Open Leaderboard Agassi keeps his cool to outwit Santoro Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing Norwegians turn up the heat Three seconds of madness The Olympic final that ended in force still rankles, 27 years on Manchester United Stevens out on a win A leading American jockey can head home knowing that he has made a lasting impression in England Leicester TV Card Marriott Dalmahoy Hotels & Country Club Pontefract TV Card Bath TV Card Enter your Team now for Fantasy League The Sunday Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season £126,000 in cash prizes The Sunday Times How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Sunday Times The Scoring System Choose your Team from These Players Multiple Classified Advertising Items No. 1 For Alfa Romeo Follett of Mayfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Meridien Jeep Direct Clive Sutton Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi H. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence Guaranteed Motor Cars Weybridge Automobiles Ford moves European HQ out of Britain Wagner fights to cut Dialog debt mountain E Trade United Kingdom Contents Ladbroke plans offshore betting Contents FT staff aim to quit and start internet paper Fed rate rise will be 'last this year' Time for Brown to give Britain's truckers a break Agenda Rentokil sales could bring in £1bn Societe Generale Insinger takes over Townsley for £10m Rank tempted to sell Mecca Business Digest Leak could kill probe into Russian mafia South Africa's Lewis family is mystery bidder for Emess lighting group Kotecha sells out for £10m AEA clears leaves on line Boeing in talks with Chinese over jet joint venture L&g team faces break-up EFR Enhanced Digital Sound German optimism keeps on rising Euro Watch Privatise the universities and cast off their shackles Britain's universities are over-regulated. They should be freed to compete for resources, students and research in the global economy, says Sir Colin Campbell How to ease the pain of soaring petrol prices Economic Outlook Irresistible forces sweep world into merger mania American Account Sander has designs on life after catwalk One of Germany's leading fashion houses is in takeover talks with Italy's Prada. Michael Woodhead reports from Frankfurt American Express Computer boss has final word Profile Mike Norris overcame his childhood problems with dyslexia to make a personal fortune of £20m at Computacenter—but he still finds it nerve-racking to read something in public Pilkington's revolution pays off as growth returns Two years of cost cutting and redundancies have streamlined the company and changed the attitude of its workers. Andrew Lorenz reports Mike Norris's Working Day Midas Martin WPP's chief executive, Martin Sorrell, has come up with a performance-related pay gamble that could push him further into the mega-rich league and change Britain's reward structure forever. By Matthew Lynn Seat Gamblers put their money on Gibraltar Britain's betting industry is facing a challenge more serious than the lottery as punters wager their money in tax-free havens. Report by John Waples The Sharan. Power in disguise E-commerce brings bonanza for tax dodgers Databank Mobile-phone prophet lets America catch up It took seven years for Irwin Jacobs to make his technology work but now the phones that use it are outselling all their rivals in America. Garth Alexander reports from New York Viridian ready to power into new territory Sharewatch Mulberry Asda Property Allied Carpets Gallaher National Express A Share in the Boardroom Unilever Ultra Electronics Family tailor who would not follow suit After a century in menswear Berwin & Berwin needed radical change. It widened its range, imported goods, added ladieswear—and survived. Report by Claire Oldfield The Sunday Times Italian job brought home Loot David Landau was looking for a way to make money when he picked up a publication selling nothing but second-hand goods, writes Ricky Dalton My First Break British taxes can be paid in euros Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Internet service seeks jump start Autolocate has ambitions become one of the dominant motoring channels on the net. It has begun by selling services to car dealers. 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Experts believe the FTSE 100 is in for a rough ride, so investors who need cash should pull out now, writes Alicia Wyllie Northern Rock Newton Investment Management Limited Shares worth Backing New students have to learn Banks offer interest-free deals to lure teenagers Don't choose a bank just because it hands out gifts—make sure it will give you free credit if you go into the red and a good rate of interest if you stay in the black, writes Robert Winnett Cheltenham & Gloucester Chelsea POST-tel Services Government loan chaos threatens to leave thousands with no cash Working their Way to College The price of university education is soaring New undergraduates must carefully consider the price of everything from been to books and draw up a budget before starting their course, writes Robert Winnett Parents profit by investing in digs for their children Mercury Asset Management Standard Life Bank Ten ways to cut cost of home insurance Crime is rising, so it's vital to have cover. But don't pay too much, writes Kevin Pratt Are you a victim of the latest pension mis-selling scandal? Thousands of people are owed compensation as another scandal rocks the pensions industry, writes Naomi Caine The Sunday Times Bookshop Small investors buy more shares Beale Dobie & Company Limited Policy Plus International Plc. 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Then life started to look up Oh brother! Oh sister! Jeffrey Archer's family tree Michael Crick on the extraordinary family connections of a man who used to think that he was an only child Victory for the woman who wouldn't let go Interview It's just not cricket. That's why we love baseball Philip Lader, the US ambassador, tells how his national sport evolved out of a rejection of everything English What these kids need is discipline Jonathan Myerson, a liberal leftwinger, tells Ann McFerran why he has decided to be as strict with his children as his father was with him That's showbiz: his real father was a Hollywood star Life began at 40 for Jack Pearce when he unearthed an illustrious parent, says Stuart Wavell Bush is one man America can snort at Well, pardon silly old me for owning a car Fay Weldon, who learnt to drive at 40, warns the government it will not shame people off the roads Tarby's girl? She's laughing Jimmy Tarbuck told his daughter to disown him at school, but he is proud of her, finds Giles Coren Foxtons Barratt Canary Riverside Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamptons Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Talking heads Global village This Life The sins of the father beat the sins of the son The waiter's revenge, How I lit the chemistry teacher's bunsen burner Shock Exchange The tabloid week People of the Week The millennium list Eureka! John K Geering Last word . . . The Times: Paddy Devlin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Normandy French Property Exhibition Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Parque Da Floresta Butlers Wharf Kensington & Chelsea Chestertons The Sunday Times Ocean Estates Marbella World Class Homes Chestertons Boyle & Co. 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All for a vengeful, living goddess—aged four. By Isabella Tree Ryanair Contents The Good Gear Guide Road map, Thermos—massage seat? Jonathan Futrell packs some cool car accessories CTS Horizons Voyages Jules Verne Books of the Week Travel Brief Holiday Clinic Malcolm and Jean Bain were so disappointed when their holiday prize fell through—we asked them to choose their dream destination instead Olympic Airways British Airways Holidays Seabourn Cruise Line Wet-bike death Holiday Money Saga Holidays Ltd. Dispute grows at American Turkey update Blue Flag awards 'a joke' Directions Blanc moves to Brum TV Travel British Airways Holidays Question & Answer Tunnel users kept in the dark Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Holidays Surface tension What's the chance of meeting a 50ft whale? William Gray paddles out into the luxuriant lagoon life of Baja California China Travel Service (UK) Ltd. Markwarner beach clubs Travel Brief Lunn Poly Standing You've got a mad urge to throw yourself into a new outdoor action pursuit. But is it really worth investing in a trial weekend? How far can you get? Arch novice Chris Gill takes two-day dabbles in sailing, gliding, diving and orienteering Sunsail Watersports Beach Clubs South African Airways Calverley Travel Ltd. 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Nixon was not the first to secretly record White House meetings, finds Tony Allen-Mills They Had It Taped Diary Cold comfort The Northwest Passage was the great prize for British explorers, says Stuart Wavell At a Glance Killing in the fields Patrick French on the shock waves of a domestic murder that rocked the Irish Home Rule debate Chronicle of a death foretold An abandoned East End room that held its secrets for three decades has inspired a powerful tale of Jewish immigrant life, says Ian Thomson The Open University Harvey Porlock The woman who dared George Sand broke all the rules, cross-dressing and transgressing on her triumphant way to bestsellerdom, says Lucy Hughes-Hallett White as he's painted Edmund White's versions of his own life in his fiction have been reflected faithfully, says Peter Parker, in an authorised biography John Carey's Books of the Century Lucky Jim Kingsley Amis, 1954 Suburban jumble Tom Deveson retreats as the cosily melancholy world of a radio actor erupts into burlesque Abacus Cairo on her mind A tale of Egypt delights Margaret Walters At a Glance Playing at the top of his form A vivid tale of ping pong is at heart a witty take on what makes a writer, says Phil Baker All gizmos and gadgets Adam Lively is dazzled by a classic comedy of manners in a high-tech setting The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 597 Paperbacks Pick of the Week Audio Book of the Week Hardbacks Paperbacks Pile 'Em High Compiled by Books in the Media from data supplied by… Bibliofile Barry Unsworth relishes the exploits of the irrepressible Mr Toad The arts Guild The Flintstones in Sherock Stones Contents Goosebumps in a Night in Terror Tovier F-mail Don't miss next week's dramatic conclusion… Chelsea Glory! 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James Haydon The Funday Times sport Gold Medal Dream on Red Card Contents Contents Colouring our judgment Cover story The second world war is receding into history, so why does it still fascinate us? As a TV series joins all the books and films, Bryan Appleyard taps into the national psyche Going for maximum exposure Feature To bare or not to bare? Cameron Docherty on Hollywood's renewed love affair with nudity Better late than never Interview She's not done it before, so why is Rene Russo going naked on film? Put it down to Pierce Brosnan, she tells Garth Pearce Hoodwinked It's time to drop the fop act, says Cosmo Landesman, as Hugh Grant stutters through another film An affair Cinema Edward Porter says it's second time lucky for Thomas Crown. Brosnan may be naff, but this is good, grown-up entertainment Rest of the week's films Chicago the Musical Millennium Masterworks The Ballet of Romeo and Juliet So was it really a sensation? Art Charles Saatchi gave us Young British Art and now has the coffee-table book to prove it. He tells Rose Aidin why They're smarter than we think Report Young Americans love the British arts scene . . . don't they? 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