News from 05/09/1999
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Jonathan Northcroft, Damandeep Singh, Robert Hewlson, Matthew Wall, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Edward Owen, Nigel Botherway, Judy Blume, Francois Pienaar, Jon Swain, Nicholas Rufford, Harry Dickens, C N, John Peter, Emma Moore, Kenneth Hickey, Chris Snode head of the Crystal Palace, Cyril Jacobs, John Jay, E Davenport, Susan d'Arcy, Frank Whitford, Natasha Woods, Ivo Tennant, Sheridan Morley, Ferdinand Mount, Michael Meadmore, Rodney Parade, Sarah Mower, Christopher Bucknall, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, P I Comerford, Lucy Irvine, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Neil Wormald, David James Smith, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Gillian Annett, Dr Roger Henderson, Sue Leonard, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Martin James, S Worley, Robert Sandall, Tom Walker, Eleanor Mills, Anthony Sattin, Robert Winnett, Sir Alex Ferguson, Irwin Stelzer, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, York Membery, John Gribbin, Steve Cropley, David Hewson, Sue Doughty, Tania Alexander, Milton Shulman, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Margarette Driscoll, Liam Burton, Jeremy Clarkson, Nigel Williams, John Sutherland, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Kirsten Sellars, M Jb Tucson, James Clarke, Garry Cullen's, Kevin Connolly, Alex Kershaw, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Peter Melchett Executive Director, Joseph Hall, Nick Gardner, Christopher Owen, Hannah Cleaver, Joe Perry, Phillip Oppenheim, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Lynn Eaton, C Bridger, Sue Lawrence, Paul Taylor, Simon Mills, Jonathan Sale, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Boris Schapiro, Simon Fanshawe, Vivian Nicholson, Sue Fox, Des Fahy, Peter Windsor, Richard Brooks, Colin Masterton, Ian Hawkey, Shelley Von Strunckel, James Hewitt, Christopher Morgan, Trevor Judd, Alicia Wyllie, Craig Webber Lecturer in Criminology, Dave Hannigan, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Fawthrop, Sarah Gracie, J W Watford, Nick Rodrigues, Hugh McLlvanney, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Lois Jones, Betty Thomason, Peter Alexander, Phil Baker, Matthew Brindley, Melanie McFadyean, Victoria O'Brien, Robert Cowley, Raymond Keene, Mrs J R, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Andy Knott, Helen Hawkins, Alan Jones, Chris Partridge, Michael Prescott Political Editor, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Gordon Clark Assistant Chief Constable, Stephen Bevan, Erica Jong, Laurence Wilmes, Paul Nuki, Melvyn Bragg, Mrs Atkins, Sir Edward Heath, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, John Stern, Jack Grimston, Mandy Francis, Mark Powles, Chris Mitchell, Stephen Armstrong, Mark Macaskill, E Mendler, Tony Digby, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Richard Woods, Norman Stone, Rob Leonard, Kevin Pratt, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, Emma Tennant, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Andrew Rogers, Ricky Dalton, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Carmen Shaw, Paul Patterson, Amanda Craig, Bunny Austin Wimbledon Finalist, V S Naipaul, John Harlow, Margaret Walters, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Adrian Somerfield, Rose Aidin, Don Black, Hunter Davies, T Tallant, Ann Natanson, A A Gill, J M, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Louise Johncox, David Hutcheon, Tom Robbins, Stephen Pettitt, Paul Hooper, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Jake le-Barrelle, T Gilchrist, Andrew Lorenz, Sally Kinnes, Naomi Caine, Delshad Karanjia, David Wickers, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, Christine Ross, John Cornwell, Clifford Bishop, Andrew Frankel, Brendan Johnston, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Bernard Butler, Chris Lightbown, Dan Cairns, Robert Silburn, Malcolm Ace, David Parsley, Nicholas Silver, T H, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Penny Perrick, Anthony Howard, Piero de Monzi, Joanna Simon, Nicholas Kenyon, India Knight, Chris Feetenby, Simon Howard, Dan Pearson, Dominic Rushe, Brut,
ResumoContents Royal admits he snorted cocaine at London party Sotheby's sold fakes for years Blunkett plans £10,000 gifts for 18-year-olds Contents Virgin atlantic Contents Police were questioning a man last night after a… Inside 'Saintly' recluse Ted Hughes had a string of mistresses Contents Travel The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Classified Newspapers Support Recycling DVLA Select Expert says three-in-one vaccine may cause autism Man held as Laura police find body Highland fling: Tony Blair and his wife Cherie pay a Millionaires who bankroll Blair revealed Army running out of officers Hague bans Tory tans in factor-15 assault on Labour Heir to the bohemian royal strain Credit Cards Palace acts to curb Edward's 'cashing in' Morgan Stanley Dean Witter London-based Muslim calls for holy war Egg cloning may let 70-year-olds become mothers BT Stay in touch Jmc A-level failures give universities £14m extra cash Spielberg to take charge of unfinished Kubrick film BA puts Britons at end of VIP queue Rugby star mocks poor drug-testing Seat British Airways SAS gets 100mph battle buggy with water wings Colgate Man against woman in think-tank tussle Gay tiff reveals soft side of far right IBM Abused children to sue councils Corrections Row as Britain sells 'assassin' gun silencers to Turkey Lung cancer vaccine on trial Poison risk is greater from organic foods, says scientist Fergie's sister is anti-monarchist Burghley rider killed as horse falls on him Centrechange Peugeot 106 Computers get big wheel ready to roll Britons become top complainers Too Much Too Young As Britain's worst areas for teenage pregnancies are revealed, Richard Woods and Kirsten Sellars investigate the causes of the malaise. Why are so many children wrecking their lives with irresponsible sex? Stemming the Teen Births Barclays Hunt for the Red Don Semion Mogilevich, the ruthless gangster at the centre of a $10 billion money laundering scam, has escaped the police for years. A fresh trail starts at a rundown flat in eastern Europe Insight Mercedes-Benz Cad in a cravat who just can't win Profile A new ice age? It's not the end of the world Scottish Widows Picture Gallery Impoverished lives The Sunday Times The grammar lesson E: c@ll Temper, temper, Tony: can't you see you've more to lose than William? The canteen culture dishing up TV dross Putting a price on Archer's headline Atticus Hague takes high ground with late growth spurt Judge Dredd has the final word on Mandy What is so great about the family dinner? Word reaches Atticus of an encounter between Neil… The Tories think their euro policy is proving a… Gordon "Air Miles" Brown is going to… Jeans for Genes Day! It's a fair cop for society Mazda Mystery of Bormann's skull No Mileage: The suggestion made in Gerald… Modified facts Euro realities Points Birthdays Class War A new breed of middle-class activist has embarked on a campaign to abolish Britain's last grammar schools. Prepare for. . . Abolitionists: David and Joy Walker with their… One. Tel Father fears for life of Burma protester One 2 one Flax scandal adds twist to Prodi's Euro clean-up Terror follows Timor freedom vote East Timor Infineon Technologies Schröder in free fall from his 'paradise' Fraud fugitive captured after running low on his $215m haul BT Embassies bite the dust as Bonn builds itself up Land Rover West fears Saddam is on brink of building nuclear missile Syria's hand sought in new peace deal Austrian Bank Holocaust Litigation EasyJet Scorn as Baby Mobster is jailed Volkswogen Justice looms for Rwanda's voice of death Renault Lloyds TSB Business Sonia panics as Gandhi name loses its magic Clinton savours revenge against the cute Newt Inside Washington Netscape Online Kamikaze Pentagon Artful diplomacy Bill's blonde bombshell President urged to free Downey Primary school pupils face swollen classes of up to 39 Weather and Travel Outlook McEwan order Patten calls for RUC watchdogs Dance macabre Budgens takes wine off shelves Millennium bugs Sanctions stay Sixteen share £10m jackpot Sotogrande Crash plane 'had safety warning' News in Brief Bar on surgeon Body at farm HIV baby test Diana plea Contents Land Rover Poles Apart Six-goal England warm up for Warsaw Contents Easy pickings for Dyer rises to the occasion Newcastle's young player had a blinder on his England debut giving real hope for the future Talismen's talents will need to shine brighter in true test As stalwarts return, Keegan plays at trading places to solve problem of left-flank frailty Brian Glanville's Guide to Wednesday's European Championship Action Visitors come bearing gifts England enjoyed their win, but as preparation for stiffer tests it was a meaningless exercise Keegan's hopes lie in play-offs How They Rated: A Player-By-Player Guide Scholes holds key for Poland showdown England's hat-trick hero against the Poles at Wembley is primed to repeat the feat in Warsaw Euro Championship Qualifiers Minor Leagues and Statistics FA Carling Premiership Picture Gallery Pools Ireland's defensive courage defeated by Suker Hendry saves Scotland Giggs restores Welsh pride Freedman stokes Forest fire Irish floored by Arif's hat-trick France are left to draw small comfort Friendly fire Rovers top Exeter lose Molby joy West Ham fine Video winners Ostrich Legs steps out for long stretch in top flight Michael Bridges admits that he can appear ungainly but the £5m Leeds United striker is making great strides, writes Louise Taylor Red Revolution Liverpool's manager is starting from scratch to revive the team spirit that once epitomised the club The French Renaissance Fearless Robson wants United front Age has not wearied Bobby Robson, or so he maintained on his arrival at Newcastle Player power out of control Sir Alex Ferguson has no time for the New Footballers who seek to undermine their manager's position Nation united by South Africa's World Cup win was much more than a sporting success. It changed a nation's history Dalmahoy Picture Gallery Day our lives changed for ever The World Cup-winning captain on the glory of '95 in the first extract from his autobiography Caught up in the Drug Culture of South Africa Rugby A feast to feed game's hunger Foreign stars and young talent will take centre stage when the Premiership season kicks off Cull chops Cardiff down to size Who Will Win the Allied Dunbar Premiership? Eales is back to his best for World Cup duty Daniel double Flying start Support role Dinner date Not so neat Eric Fires burning Central Park is soon to be a supermarket, but for a loyal band of supporters it will always be their home Sky Sports Maurice Lindsay's Central Park Classics The time for amateur hour has long gone Venue fit for world's best Sport on TV Picks of the week Athletics Q & A Action replay: TV moment of the week Book review What's The Story? Boring Glory Mark Jacob with Myles Palmer Queen Anne Press, £8.99 Bestsellers Hakkinen accepts the knocks The world champion has no complaints about the lack of team orders at McLaren, and is happy to race, says Peter Windsor Second Serve Jennifer Capriati has endured the pain of teenage burnout. Now she is thriving at Flushing Meadow Irvine to swap with Barrichello Sky Sports Power game leaves mark on players' bodies Richard Evans says that today's stars are breaking down more often because of the increased demands of the modern game Welsh admit defeat Cricketing Bosman ready to test ECB trade rules An Australian with an Italian passport could mount a legal challenge after being told he cannot play for Lancashire, writes Ivo Tennant The Times MBNA International Bank Ltd. Gough ready for England return Saqlain spins his way to the top The Surrey spinner's box of magic tricks have conjured a title and delivered a warning Safety first for Ostler County Championship Silverstone Westwood aims at new heights in the Alps Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Racing Rider killed at horse trials Fourth fatality in four months As another tragedy rocks the horse world, Keith Wheatley reviews the Burghley course and similarities between the deaths Funnell vision can pave way for gold Life is on the up for a rider who fought back to win a place in the national team, says Keith Wheatley Sporting heroines contest awards Glorious Greene gunning for Johnson Britain's athletes are left in the shade in Glasgow by the fastest man in the world Dettori credits Diktat instinct A Haydock treble lands a jockey with the bubbly, while he praises his horse's intuition Long Jump & CGU Cecil in running to claim double triumph 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 Main Fantasy League Entry Form How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Sunday Times Super League Entry Form The Scoring System Choose your Team from These Players Follett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items JCT 600 Lancaster Paramount Of Cardiff Paramount of Derby Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Martin Db7 Volante Auto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Merlin Land Rover Land Rover H. 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Kevin McGovern, director of CIT… Somerfield tells suppliers to return money Inside BA's Ayling grooms Michel as successor Contents The Wall St crash couldn't happen again, could it? Agenda Hunter plans online toy shop Hartford launches luxury takeaway The Sunday Times Personal Finance Guides S&n mulls £500m Center Parcs sale Foreign banks are cleared to bid Business Digest Farmers face debt crisis as incomes crash South Bank office complex offers City firms more options UK fights to block aerospace merger FA and Admiral promote Three Lions on the net Cashmere makes it smooth to wear a kilt Rothschild ECI sale paves way for buyout Seat German reform faces poll test Digital television steals march on home shopping rivals A new service called Open believes consumers will adapt more quickly to TV sets than PCs and the internet. Dominic Rushe reports I knew the 1980s boom and this is no boom Economic Outlook Greenspan starts sharpening pin to burst the bubble American Account Running for Cover NatWest has been desperate to buy a life insurer. Leaks of its talks with Legal & General set the City alight last week. Kirstie Hamilton reports The Times VW Aer Lingus pilot fights for control Garry Cullen was one of only two bosses to be kept on when the state-owned airline nearly crashed. He pulled it back up and is now setting course for privatisation Profile Garry Cullen's Working Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items 2,000 sq. ft. Convenience Store Corporate Business Sales Once in a Lifetime Vehicle Options Real American Hot Dogs DIS Ultimate Football Photo Machine Mortgagedirect Selecta7 Liquidations Receiverships Got a Great Business Idea? Dial Debt Problems over £15,000? Multiple Display Advertising Items Charterhouse Group International Company Store Group The SCF Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd OCRA World Wide Multiple Display Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Moneypoint Finance Ltd. UK-Ecommerce 2000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Stock Corporation Ltd National Exhibition Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Pirtek UK Ltd Kall Kwik Nissan's showpiece plant at crossroads The future of the Sunderland factory lies in the hands of a tough new boss who at Renault was known as 'Le Cost Killer'. Andrew Lorenz reports DLJ direct The Sunday Times Databank Shake-up unearths BA's heir apparent Carl Michel has emerged as the surprise favourite to succeed Bob Ayling after a restructuring of top management, writes David Parsley AEA unveils greener exhaust for diesels Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom 3i ventures into Silicon Valley The venture capitalist is moving into America to exploit high-tech opportunities and gather experience for client companies that are expanding globally. Claire Oldfield reports Fabulous Bakin' Boy takes the biscuit Gary Frank started his snack-food company after a man in a dream told him to 'Go and make doughnuts'. Ricky Dalton reports Golf Bulletin Vat change drives up cost for exporter Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Aim to match the world's best JJ Cash, the name-tag maker, had a rude shock when it entered the UK Benchmarking Index, which measures a company's performance against the best in its field. Cash had a good product, but did not realise its workforce was not as motivated as it could be. Sarah Gracie reports Keeping up standards is key to efficiency Lord Simon explains to Sarah Gracie how smaller firms can improve their performance by learning from their competitors The Sunday Times Simple test will let shoppers check produce for GM content Genetic Modification Endangered species to get 'Viagra' Conservation A version of the human anti-impotence drug could help threatened animals to boost their numbers, writes Roger Dobson Jet engines smaller than a penny will propel satellites Rocketry Edited by Mark Prigg Travelling light and staying in touch, thanks to the internet Sounding off Communications for people on the move have been transformed in just a few years, writes David Hewson Psion aims its cheap notebook at students Computer Bugs help growers to combat insects Pest Control Eavesdropping software can help farmers detect the presence of unwanted visitors among crops, writes Roger Dobson Exclusive Times Newspapers flight offer Transport plane will take off like a helicopter Military Aviation Evesham Micros Office wags click and drag to beat computer boredom Prufrock Sparks fly at Scottish Power as directors fall out Unisys Freeserve had better watch out. In Sweden they are… Lean times in marketing Games gurus at action stations Sales staff feel the heat at RSA Inside the City Contents C&G cuts interest for small Tessas Advisers chase savers for lost commission Will all the nines spark bug chaos? On a Roll. . . Gamblers, including high rollers like… EU plans will put tracker cash at risk Contents Virgin Bank caves in over home loan penalty Contents Let's hope NatWest's bad habits don't rub off on L&g Car giants hide true cost of deals Adwatch M&G Don't pull out of endowment yet Hard-up pensioners can sell their home without moving Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance Deed charges are hard to work out Scottish Widows Will taxman put Vat on houses? Sell Canada Life shares early Expats can hold on to their Isas Free internet shares lure investors Internet companies are offering deals to attract consumers. Alicia Wyllie examines all the pros and cons Nelson Technology funds lead the way in a volatile market Jupiter 20 ways to shelter wealth from financial storm The value of shares and property is soaring and mortgage rates are at historic lows. But behind every boom lurks a bust, and investors must be prepared, write Robert Winnett and Nick Gardner Royal & Sunalliance Investments Comm Share Standard Life Bank Legal & General Virgin Chase De Vere Investment PLC The Sunday Times Bookshop Money Section Chelsea Back a big winner online Gamblers can cut the tax they pay by betting online. But beware of bookies that are not regulated, writes Matthew Wall Costly insurance forced on borrower Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Simple steps to sort out your tax If you want the Inland Revenue to work out your tax bill, you must file your return soon. Naomi Caine has some useful tips Experts back European growth Scottish Widows Americans launch cashback credit card in Britain How the Cashback Cards Compare Alliance Leicester Splitting trust gives big returns Income Boosters Friends Provident How to become a private share dealer Stockbrokers offer a range of services to small investors, writes Kevin Pratt, who explains how to pick one to suit you Cut the price of investing—get a net broker Barclays opens fund supermarket Skipton Financial Services Phone Dealer Starts Early Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Lender woos borrowers who build their own home Third way offers better retirement prospects The Wright Angle Chase De Vere Investment PLC Policy Portfolio PLC Beale Dobie & Company Limited Shop around before you buy insurance online Directline Financial Services Entrepreneurs must switch strategy HSBC What the Experts Recommend I've got money to burn but I'm hanging on to it Photo-Me focuses on digital future Contents Goodwood Travel Limited Contents Dove Ted The hidden life of Ted Hughes Contents Ercol Margaret and a naughty picture The princess's parts survive a royal flush and deliver poetic justice A mistress to the spell of scandal Life-long rebel Emma Tennant tells Eleanor Mills how the hypnotic attraction to Ted Hughes took her over the edge In front of the children At a critical point in my literary endeavours The Sunday Times Enemy of the People The history woman who discovered her father For years Lisa Jardine avoided Jacob Bronowski's shadow, but now she finds her life mirroring his, says Margarette Driscoll The old man of squash is hip again How to make a good impression Alistair McGowan has extended the range of television parody by avoiding the usual suspects, writes Stuart Wavell Mother played some dirty tricks on Hitler TES Men in crisis? That's how we like it Stop feeling sorry for us, Giles Coren advises feminists. Men are not to be written off as the second sex yet If she had it all again, she'd still spend, spend, spend Vivian Nicholson, about to be feted in a West End show, tells Ann McFerran she is still addicted to 'tick' New York gets nervous on the clean streets Prince Albert House Superior Apartments in Truly Capital Locations Barratt Fair Briar The return of thalidomide The drug at the centre of one of the greatest scandals in medical history has a saving grace, writes Lynn Eaton For ever flying: my one-way ticket on the fame machine Amazon. co. uk Dyson debags myth of failure Talking heads Global village This Life Pete has the authority to be a fantasy lover Dieting for mice, a history of road sweeping, the 100 hottest hunks People of the Week Eureka! The millennium list The Daily Telegraph: Last word. . . Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stern studios Lane Fox Barnard marcus Alfred McAlpine Homes Hamptons International Alfred McAlpine Homes Crown & Dilmun Chestertons Cluttons Daniel Smith FPDsavills Vickers Lancaster Gate Cluttons Daniel Smith Bellway Homes Barratt Chestertons W. A. Ellis Cluttons Daniel Smith John D Wood & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crown Dilmun Multiple Display Advertising Items Barnard marcus Douglas & Gordon Cluttons Daniel Smith Marsh & Parsons Cluttons Daniel Smith Winkworth Strutt & Parker The Sunday Times Chestertons Humberts Knight Frank Farley & Co Chestertons Marler & Marler Chestertons Barnard marcus FPDsavills Douglas & Gordon Marsh & Parsons W. A. Ellis Holmans A country seat in the heart of London A new Hampstead mansion has been built for living on the grand scale, says Chris Partidge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Cluttons Daniel Smith Sullivan Thomas Belgravia De Groot Collis W. A. Ellis Properties of the Week Barn conversions Rialto Homes Regalian Octagon St. George Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The International Property Show Owl Quest Wates French Property Exhibition Normandy Mowlem Parque Da Floresta Fairview New Homes Plc. Multitalia S. r. l. World Class Homes Jackson-Stops & Staff Vigia Cluttons English Courtyard La Manga Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers Defoe Viva Hot Properties Charles Church Berkeley Homes Picture Gallery Contents Autumn in Jepsey What Price Paris? David Wickers and Rob Ryan want to start this Short Breaks Special by escaping to Paris. But is it cheaper to Diy their city break—or buy a package? 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This week we rate the latest in hotels Stiff penalties for air rage Directions Airline Network The Spanish airline Iberia has produced a pamphlet… Rent a Harley Arctic Experience Ashnil Holidays Name change for Thomas Cook Question & Answer TV Travel Where was I? Pettills Easy Zambezi Neil MacLEAN has to make a decision about the weekend—stay home and mow the lawn again? Or jet off to southern Africa and lunch beside the mighty Zamberzi? In the end the just goes with the flow. . . Go the distance Distant Dreams British Airways Holidays Itinerary Scotland Making a Quick Gateway Whatever your passion, a wide choice of short-break options makes it easy to escape. David Wickers reviews some runaway successes The Sunday Times Langkawi Offer The Sunday Times Voyages Jules Verne The Sunday Times The Fifth Element As one of the nine European Cities of Culture for next year, Reykjavik is building its them around Air, Earth, Fire and Water. 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