News from 12/09/1999
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ResumoContents Ex-Scotland Yard officer exposed as KGB spy Insight Inside the East Timor siege camp Euro chief lied over cash Contents Kuoni Contents BA staff sell fake duty-free goods Our man of the millenium Our Sales Surge Ahead as Rivals Go on Falling News Review Style Money Contents Saga Next Week Cook tried to get his son a job with arms supplier Minister 'wanted to cut BBC radio interview' Bomb disposal expert killed in Bosnia blast The Sunday Times Newspapers Support Recycling Britain calls halt to Indonesia jet sales Byers slaps down TUC over euro Bobby Sands gets role in Lloyd-Webber show Virgin Ireland's 'celebrity' republicans marry Britons' treachery exposed Insight Defector smuggled out copies of the 'crown jewels' of Soviet espionage BT Stay in touch Nokia 'Lovely old lady' of the suburbs defends her 40 years of treason Scottish Widows Yard detective's lifetime of deceit British Airways Isaacs stars in ex-lover's sexy novel Philips Boeing Adoption firm linked to world trade in babies Phoney antiques are tracked across world Mercedes-Benz Pilgrims fly in to celebrate coup with Pinochet Corrections Anti-City anarchists plot global riot Colgate Total Warning: organic food can seriously damage your health Britains pay more to shop on the net Freight Transport Association Prescott's bus lanes leave drivers unmoved Virgin atlantic The crazy gang The Tories may be lagging in the polls, but Michael Portillo's gay confessions show the party still has a talent for high drama, report Michael Prescott and Jonathon Carr-brown Autobytel 'Ex-lover' tells of Portillo's gay life Debenhams Flash Norris, the would-be mayor Make the Air Fair Tyrant in a comic opera disguise Profile Rural dream shattered by a plumber's bill Advantage Travel Centres Picture Gallery The West's shame A blind eye to treason Pnctele Leave it to Patten—he can rile anyone Send the battleship Portillo into war against the euro Revealed: how Clark bluffed his way into the Tory fold Atticus Campbell disciple prepares to take Brussels for a spin Blair's Famous Five ally quits Millbank for City A charming bounder is a girl's best friend MoneyBack on every pound you spend Effort, not charity, gives a start in life One 2 one Too late? Is Amanda Craig a wimp, or was her article Memo to the junta The grammar gap Viva Monarchy Nature's GM way Points Birthdays The Impossible Jackpot? It's the show on which 12m Britons are hooked. But when will it deliver a fortune, asks Martin Wroe Sketchley Striking Gold EU bank 'lost £180m on the bond market' Zurich Finanicial Services Captured fraud fugitive tells all to priest Yeltsin counts cost of family shopping centre French business turns thoughtful Fiat Seicento Cuite Ford Streets turn mean in the town that Bruce bought Malaysian sex police light fire of fanaticism Reuters Trapped by the terror squads in city of death Saab Marie Colvin in Dili Asia's Balkans ready to erupt Investors in People West ignored danger signals Gore veers left as Bradley closes gap Mazda Lloyds TSB Business South Africa clamours for vigilante king Turtle eclipse of the Chiracs Jospin's adieu to clean living Inside Paris Military heads for a crash BT Cancer lab 'put 15,000 lives at risk' Mi5 kept dossier on Portillo's gay past Weather and Travel Outlook Lasting Impression: Rory Bremner, the television… Tourists injured RUC college may be in Maze Smoking risk Actors' son killed in crash Bullying writ Wheel braced Three share £10m jackpot Waitrose. Com Brown stands firm on Euro tax News in Brief Doctor jailed Bomb arrests Patients dumped Acting success Contents British Airways Holidays Contents Morning glory as United win at Anfield Early Riser Contents Suker puts title rivals to sword Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Flash of magic sets derby alight Taylor topples Palace Newcastle pay penalty to Leboeuf Pearce's injury clouds Di Canio show of class United the sick man of Europe Sir Alex Ferguson has flu, his players are carrying knocks, but United continue to prosper Everton cruise home Boro hit back to clinch birthday victory FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Premiership's goal-shy sides Scotland Nationwide Conference Pools Leeds win it by a whisker Johnson's late strike foils over-physical Wimbledon Sunderland feeling at home Ipswich survive scare NFL Stuart off but points stay at Valley Brentford held Hot Barnet Argentina visit Mols double Big-time Saints Keegan must bite the bullet Despite the failure to beat Poland, England's coach says he is in no hurry to replace the old guard UEFA Champions League Jewell still smiling at happy Valley Liver Pool Euro spotlight spurs Ardiles A Tottenham hero returns to the big time when he brings Croatia Zagreb to Old Trafford this week. And he thinks Sir Alex Ferguson's side have 'a lot of weaknesses' Italians hope to hit fast forward Brian Glanville analyses the task that faces Chelsea and Arsenal as they open their accounts in the Champions League this week Other English and Scottish Clubs in Europe this Week Guinness England keep World Cup options open Clive Woodward is wise to try new front five combinations in search of the perfect line-up Free in the Sunday Times It prints faster than you think Saints twist Tigers' tail Brand leaves his mark on deflated Wasps High-flying Irish aim to shoot down Saracens Top Act Lions roar Vile revenge High-flying Irish aim to shoot down Saracens Lynagh on line Head hunt Quins sunk by rampant Bath Kiwi double act on song Contents Renault Managing well when different worlds collide Keegan must wield the axe Picks of the week Sport on TV American Football Q & A Action replay: TV moment of the week Book review Bestsellers Picture Gallery Land Rover Crying Shame Jealousy was the prime factor behind the meltdown of the squad and my removal as captain Terrible Day I Let down my Teammate. . . And a Fresh… Picture Gallery Mercedes-Benz Irvine left in the shade Hakkinen powers to his sixth successive pole position of the year, as the Ferraris struggle to keep up Italian Grand Prix: How They Line up Today at Monza Snooker greats declare war on sport's boss Nick Pitt reports on the political war between Rex Williams and two leading players which is hotting up Taylor: fighting action Allenby in shape for ultimate test Richard Rae meets Britain's premier pentathlete, who has her sights set on gold in Sydney Supremely Serena Serena Williams kept her nerve to beat Martina Hingis in the US Open women's final Women to be given chance to shine The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Giants, Sharks fight for survival The Sunday Times Silva streak Peter Roebuck sees Sri Lanka overcome careless batting to record an historic win against Australia The Times A Tale of Two Spinners Scoreboard Gatting eyes £10m academy England's former captain is the prime mover behind attempts to set up a national academy Fletcher sees fighting chance The new England coach is determined to take on South Africa's fast bowlers and raise morale on the winter tour, says Simon Wilde Lloyd banks in for victory Divide and rule Sheriyar banned Signature tune At the double Bribery scare Middlesex condemned to the basement Cricket Scoreboards Money makes world go round for Barmasal Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Rugby Union Rugby League Racing This Week's Racing Fortunes cast to the winds at Nairn A bout of nerves by the home side hands America's Walker Cup team the advantage Master Monty Europe's top golfer enjoys himself while showing no sings of relaxing his grip on the Order of Merit The Sunday Times America bitten by White Shark America's elite yachtsmen couldn't stay on an even keel in the face of an Aussie upstart The Sunday Times Dettori wins duel with ease The pride of the Cecil stabel, Royal Anthem, is outclassed by a stunning performance Heroic Mutafaweq gives everything in Classic win Gareth Masters witnesses a wonderful performance from horse and rider during a dramatic victory in the St Leger at Doncaster Comet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Follett Market Vehicles Ltd No. 1 For Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Car Centre Toyota Sean of Global Event Management Ltd Alfa Romeo We Want your Alfa Romeo Kings Jeep Multiple Display Advertising Items Marlborough Meridien Jeep Direct Clive Sutton Market Vehicles Ltd Landrover H. 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TheStreet. com, Wall… Bank 'voted by clear majority' for rate rise Microsoft move sparks computer games battle Equitable or inequitable: the question for Nash Agenda House of Fraser has its eye on Allders EMI to hive off manufacturing arm Qxl. com Morris brothers bid for Olympia Sheffheld Business School £20m windfall for Regus pair Business Digest Heathrow to get £170m rail link Rover surges as Nissan awaits D-Day Wall Street net paper gets backing for UK launch McCann poised to sell half of Celtic Foulston seeking consent for grand prix Small-firms internet adviser aims to float Infineon technologies ECB puts interest rate rise on hold French upturn Unemployment falls BMW drives Rover to expand in the middle market The British subsidiary is a key part of a strategy to boost sales in the lower-medium car sector where growth is expected to be greatest. Report by Andrew Lorenz Rate Rise Signals a Rough Ride Ahead Economic Outlook Old folks and immigrants fill workforce gap American Account Boiling Point Fears that the economy has run out of spare capacity prompted last week's unpopular rise in the Bank of England base rate, writes David Smith Toshiba Boy from the valleys scales City peaker Profile His grandfather was a Welsh hill farmer but David Prosser made his name by revitalising Legal & General and is now preparing to do the same at NatWest DLJ direct Picture Gallery Working Day Vital Statistics Media mega-deal unites old scrappers Mel Karmazin and Sumner Redstone have been brought together by the merger of CBS and Viacom. Can they work in harmony? Garth Alexander reports from New York Mahathir sets time bomb ticking with banking shake-up A plan to force 58 banks into six groups will hand more power to the ruling party and alienate the Chinese community. Michael Sheridan reports BMW New Media Developers Marriott In the Soup Investors complain that Dino Adriano's plan to restore Sainsbury to its former glory is post its sell-by date. They say drastic action is needed now. Kirstie Hamilton reports The Royal Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items London based Cleaning Co. Debt Collection 17th Century Hotel/ Restaurant business in Dordogne Knight Frank Avondale Redwoods Multiple Display Advertising Items Horse Racing Once in a Lifetime Up to £12,000 per Month - Part Time PN Telecom Vehicle Options New Fast Food Ultimate Football Photo Machine Mortgagedirect Horse Racing Liquidations Receiverships Selecta7 Flexy Office Spy Shop Phone for a Catalogue Voffice Ringrose & Co Dial Ocra World Wide The SCF Group Company Store Group IIBLaw EOCF Debt Problems over £15,000? Offshore Charterhouse Group International Got a Great Business Idea? 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World Stock Corporation Ltd World share markets Suitors swarm over British Midland Sir Michael Bishop is being bombarded by offers from some of the world's biggest airlines but the winner in any deal is likely to be him, writes David Parsley BAe loses in Emirates, wins in South Africa Sharewatch A Share in the Boardroom Never too Young to start again Lord Young, the former trade and industry secretary, has found a lucrative new lease of life, spotting and backing new stars in the crowded high-technology sector, writes Claire Oldfield Freezer queen came in from the cold Norfrost's Pat Grant used a change in taxation to turn a small retailing operation in the north of Scotland into a thriving exporter, writes Rupert Steiner Bulletin Barclays plugs gap in regional funding Cut the cost of running a pension plan Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Online bookie bets on staying ahead The medium is different, but the message is the same. Sportingbet. com faces the classic challenge for all pioneers—can it grow far enough and fast enough to withstand the pressure from larger rivals striving to overtake it. David Summer Smith reports The Sunday Times The Experts Fooling killer cells will make organ transplants safer Medicine Nasa aims to sail out of solar system Space Smart fabrics that change shape will be used to build a giant telescope and power craft into deepest space. By Mark Prigg Monkeys that 'glow' could help fight genetic disorders Health Microsoft console to tackle game giants Software The Sunday Times Computer geeks miss window of opportunity Sound off The mish-mash of operating systems is making things worse before they get better, writes David Hewson Genetic test will reduce risk of patients receiving infected blood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Window on Walsail Goldfinch The Sunday Times Business Resale Garden Ornament Manufacturer Smart tags set to speed up shopping Secure Scanning A system developed to keep track of laundry may revolutionise shopping and warehouse operations, writes Mark Prigg The Times Business gurus hope to teach dentists the drill Cornhill Insurance Mobile phones hit Chinese wall Prufrock Prufrock 0171-782 5761 Gabriella Palmano, the seasoned fashion booker who Sinclair floats—and that's kosher Does Branson have delusions of grandeur? Hotels beckon for reeling Whitbread Inside the City Contents Apocalypse City It was blitzed by the British and plundered by the Russians, Now, Dresden, the pearl of Saxony, has regained its lustre Ryanair Contents Picture Gallery Contents The Good Gear Guide Saga Distant Dreams Travel Brief Books of the Week Holiday Clinic Susan Woodhams wants a two-week break that combines walking, relaxation and adventure. She has always travelled independently but, having been recently widowed, would like to join a group this time. Her budget is £1,500-£2,000 Cunard Sunsail The Best of Spain & Portugal South African Airways Plus Columbus News in brief Ashnil Holidays Cosmos America & Canada Venice can't do enough to deter holidaymakers AB Airlines grounded Directions The Visitoz Scheme (0966-528644), which helps… Asian Journeys India Travel One Pettills RSPB calls for wet-bike laws TV Travel Voyages Jules Verne LA beach clean-up Question & Answer Holiday Money Olympic Airways Bid for the Olympics Getting to the Sydney Olympics need not be a steeplechase. David Wickers has a game plan for securing a ringside seat Down Under Markwarner beach clubs Please Telephone Matthew Sumner British Airways Holidays Stena Line South West Ireland Ireland Avon haven Alas, poor Warwick? No, it's wonderful, writes Richard Binns, who knows it well Irish Ferries C. I. E Tours Ryanair Drive Ireland Slattery's Ireland Thar pavilions Once fit for a maharaja, now refitted for visitors, the palaces of Rajasthan make sumptuous hotels. 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Don't make me laugh Mothers' day As the last women prepare to leave Greenham Common, Fay Weldon recalls a campaign that would never work today A warrior buried where he fell Alan Clark lived life on his own terms. His brother Colin Clark tells Eleanor Mills how he met death the same defiant way Clinton: the best leader the right never had Instinct Amazon. co. uk Ted took out his knife and the stalker looked as if his soul had been cut in two Running with the fox In this second extract from the memoir of her affair with Ted Hughes, Emma Tennant relives the day she tried to broach the subject of his first wife, and the poet's thoughts turned to violence and death A life spent bouncing with the bunnies Echoes of terror The unresolved deaths of two British journalists in Est Timor 25 years ago reveal Indonesia's scant regard for world opinion, writes Margarette Driscoll Art and sex: the naked truth Utopia? Let's just make the best of what we've got John Carey, author of a new study of our quest for the perfect world, says visions of heaven soon turn into a communist hell Property Hamptons International FPDSavills Multiple Display Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Hamptons International FPDSavills East Keal Manor East Keal Jackson-Stops & Staff Hamptons International Highfield House Lound Cluttons Daniel Smith Holmans FPDSavills Knight Frank Kf West Dorset Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Campden Hill Court Cluttons Daniel Smith Friend & Falcke W. A. Ellis Wilton Place Knight Frank The Sunday Times Talking heads Global village This Life The Mating Game Keegan's boys can't even score at Scarbble Poetry for the workers, plus the world's most bizarre strike action Baby Bono Bless my Sole The Drinking Man's Crumpet Eureka! The millennium list Picture Gallery The Daily Telegraph: Last word. . . Carry on somewhere else doctor Medics are losing their grip on Harley Street as residents move in, says Christine Webb Property John D Wood & Co. Lurot Brand Farley Winkworth Bective Davidson De Groot Collis Dtz Debenham Thorpe Cluttons Daniel Smith Chesterfield Hamptons International FPDSavills DTZ Debenham Thorpe Chelsea Lurot Brand Cluttons Daniel Smith Knight Frank Chelsea Office Butlers Wharf Debenham Thorpe Residential Beauchamp Estates Marsh & Parsons Allsop Hamptons International Belgravia Office Winkworth Bective Davidson FPDSavills W. A. Ellis Farley & Co W. A. Ellis Egerton Chestertons Aylesford Mayfair Office Jackson Stops & Staff Chestertons Russell Simpson Rate rise will lead to 'mortgage misery' Leading insurers go back on their annuity promises More windfalls are on the way Happy shoppers plunge into debt Contents Midland Bank in endowment ban Contents Fidelity Investments Contents You call this Equitable? I call it a disaster Rock's loan deal defies chancellor Adwatch Martin-Currie Scottish Widows Low-rate taxpayers avoid bills on share dividends Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance How to pick the perfect mortgage With interest rates on the way up it is vital to have the right type of loan, writes Nick Gardner New I Find out for Myself Standard Life Bank Demanding a Rise Savers: cash in on rate rise Investors and savers face difficult choices after the rise in the base rate. Robert Winnett offers some suggestions Northern Rock Royal & Sunalliance Investments Workshop denies blame for theft of client's BMW Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf TV banking sparks an armchair revolution In the next two years nearly 7m people will benefit from cheaper banking through TVs and computers, writes Alicia Wyllie Scottish Widows M&g Chase De Vere Investments PLC The Equitable Life Surrenda-link Britannia 10 tips for buyers of investment trusts They are the slightly scary cousins of unit trusts but can provide investors with handsome gains. 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