News from 07/01/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Michael Aylwin, Bel Mooney, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Emily Jenkins, Nicholas Elliott, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Peter Wade, Adrian Lee and Michael Hornsby, Nicolette Jones, Andrew Robinson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, M. L. Ely, Iain Peden, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Susan M. Barnard, Ludovic Kennedy, Edward Sanderson, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Elgar's Falstaff, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Joe Joseph, Roger Jay, John Bryant, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Hugh Canning, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dali in Liverpool, Michael Harvey, J. H. D. Gibson, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, James Bone and Michael Binyon, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Aisling Foster, Mark Souster and David Hands, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Green, David Simon, Graham Bate, Lisa Jardine, Jasper Gerard, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Paul Durman, Jorge Luis Borges, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, James Brown, Stephen Wood, John Higgins, Adam Jones, John L. Evans, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Kelvin Hard, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Michael Harvey and Claudia Joseph, Jill Sherman, Jain Finlayson, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Bob Rodwell, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, and Carol Midgley, Carol Allen, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Frank Haskew and Francesca Lagerberg, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Gail Sheehy, Peter Mullen, C. J. Bolt, Iain Finlayson, Paddy Thomas, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, Graham Wade, Fraser Nelson, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Sam Kiley Africa Editor, G. Murray Jones, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, H. J. C. Jones, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Susan MacDonald, Susie Steiner, Stephen Wood and Russell Kempson, Ray Ellis, Martin Drury, Paul Henderson, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Alasdair Murray and Oliver August,
ResumoLittle Voice big hit for Horrocks Free Books for Schools: token and details, pages… Family wedding at Windsor for Prince Edward Blair speaks up for Chancellor Index Flu crisis at hospitals dents Dobson's waiting list hopes 60F: the hottest January day for 150 years The culture of sex, pain and drugs The best year for sport... Ever Shares keep on climbing Sierra Leone flares up again AXS Telecom 30p Every Weekday Trade minister is the biggest earner from shares Blair pledges support for his Chancellor Prime Minister wants to end party feuding, Jill Sherman reports from South Africa Abbey National Barristers to begin Kitemark scheme Business issues tartan tax warning Brown advises Mandelson on his comeback Orange faction behind bomb News in Brief Meningitis death News in Brief Sacking payout News in Brief Dome pay claim News in Brief Student in fall News in Brief Polish ruling News in Brief Plank walked News in Brief Happiness is being best friends The engaged couple were at ease with each other and the media's awkward questions, reports Alan Hamilton Ring continues 150-year link forged by Victoria Choice of chapel is break with tradition Moben Kitchens Discreet charm of a bourgeois bride-to-be Michael Harvey and Claudia Joseph find the Prince's choice reassuringly conventional Fashion is poisoned chalice for girl from the hockey sticks Amazon. co. uk Scottish Widows Barmaid who pulled pints at the local Search begins for a spotless dukedom Untarnished royal titles are in short supply, but the front-runner is Cambridge, reports Alan Hamilton Artist formerly known as Prince Edward Martin Barnett Debenhams Will it be a hit with shoppers? BP Monty saw Africans as 'complete savages' Secret documents reveal grand imperial design, reports Richard Ford Linford Christie meets his match - a chicken AR Dixons Crew escape sinking boat Baby killers 'hidden by cot death cloak' Ian Murray reports on the child health expert who says the awkward truth is being evaded British Gas One small step down path of protest Campaign seeks law to stop smacking Doomsday cult chief in London Euthanasia opponents want oath restored Intensive care units turn away '1 in 5 patients' Flu victims told to stop ringing 999 Emergency team searches country for 'pillow space' Laura Ashley No Title Fiat Patient dies after eight-hour wait on a trolley Bus lanes alone 'will not shift Mondeo man' The Link Women bankers pay family price Recyclers hit glass ceiling Harrods By our Science Editor: Rampant grass dulls beauty of moorland Computer reveals the sharpest surgeons Dell Stress test shows up dark side of the boss Boots Make 'em laugh to make output rise Gulf man's cancer was 'natural' News in Brief Ben test negative News in Brief Threat to Tube News in Brief Bosnia pilot dies News in Brief In a royal spin News in Brief Binmen win News in Brief Lexmark Viewers find 'cynical' sex a Tv turnoff Legal action over film on children Alliance Leicester Daewoo Value Christmas Day stores report brisk business Yemen delays Yard inquiry into kidnap British and US police are being hampered by authorities, reports Daniel McGrory from Sanaa Efforts to uncover truth expose a rift that stems from civil war Aden's lingering resentment of north lies behind moves to hinder investigation, writes Michael Binyon Hale Price Pupils Applaud Hostage Survivor Rebels run riot in Freetown Magnet $3m payout for Texaco women World in Brief (Reuter): Shot man had toy gun World in Brief (AFP): Tasteless sweetmeats World in Brief Pilot action hits airline (AFP): 32-year silence broken Picture Gallery The Saturday Times only 50P Walkers Off-road cars come adrift in us snow Olympics chief hit by gifts scandal Direct Line Martin Barnett Castro is target of French lawsuit Hardliners insist on full trial Judge's role of a lifetime Silence in court Tiny UCI Democracy overwhelms spirit of 1789 Commentary (Reuter): £100m boost to Aids fight Schreiber Blair backs Mbeki as heir apparent Britain wants to reassure whites they are safe in the ANC's hands, Sam Kiley writes from Pretoria US 'used UN arms team to spy on Iraqis' Embassy fury over staff cars Netanyahu challenged Santer defies corruption censure threat Jail for Paris jet-set pimp Millions of Free Books for Schools Time Computer Systems Ltd Hitler's beloved film-maker comes in from the cold The mother of all splitting headaches Woodstock Seven Seas Avoid choking to death Personal stereos and deafness Stresses of flu pose stroke risk University of Westminster Help for Europe's dyslexic children Will Hillary have the last laugh? Vanity Fair subscription offer Poland Big Blue Fay Weldon chooses her favourite book Interplak Cheap shots on the grouse moors A new weapon is aimed at the lairds, says Magnus Linklater Wills power The Times Diary Produced "many great programmes" including… The Times Diary Picture Gallery Low interest currency The euro has left the people cold. They need not worry before 2002 Panto prince The Times Diary Silent honour The Times Diary Free and easy The Times Diary You can't hurry me, love Prince Edward was right to wait, argues James Brown A Listing Service A winter chill hides the NHS's real problems Wind of Change South Africa faces an uncertain modernisation agenda Natural Justice Financial regulation must be fair Flu puts hospitals at full stretch Quality of Nhs Fallow ground Cruelty to dogs School flexibility needed to allow family holidays 'False ideals' of Jimi Hendrix Gene-altered food Nt and hunting Lawyers in a spin The strain of the train The 51st state Winter clean-up Naval security Court Circular School news Appointment Personal Column Birthdays today Premium Bonds Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Britannia Royal Naval College Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Riviere Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Rivier, Obe, Mm, of the French Resistance died on December 16 aged 86 He was born on November 22,1912 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Churchill's Stairlifts plc Jerry Quarry Jerry Quarry, American heavyweight boxer, died of pneumonia in Templeton, California, on January 3 aged 53, having suffered from dementia pugillstica for many years. He was born in Los Angeles on May 15,1945 Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Infopress Limited K Parker, Official Receiver Multiple Classified Advertising Items GRP Fabrications Limited Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uk Recognizes Communist China Dorothy Barton Dorothy Willians Barton, surgeot died on December 11 aged 100. She was born in Birkenhead on May 14,1898 News The Times Crossword No 20,994 Picture Gallery Business Walkers Forecast Its. a. breeze@demon In the Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery High Tides Index Shares surge to close near record high One-day jump is biggest for months Buoyant sales put Next back in good books Man with the Midas Air Touch Europe Electricity firm limits bug staff Arnault looks at ?1.9bn bid for Gucci Arts Reprimand for Percy over Young debacle HSBC Sport Television and Radio Business Today Battle plans BA warning Northrop warns of 20% fall in profits for 1999 The MacAcallan Societies join forces to fight Hardern's conversion tactics Alfred McAlpine confident Microsoft attacks witness over 'inconsistency' Law Society to rule on indemnity cover monopoly Lucas Varity price lifted by talks statement Booker sheds 200 at division head office Business Roundup EDS creates 1,000 jobs Albright slows further Sales record by Jaguar Union tribunal success Wetherspoon cheers PwC's law firm drive GEC shares surge Small factory risks Tourist Rates BA feels the pressure as competition bites Alchemy blames Allied Carpets as talks collapse By our City Editor: Old Lady struggles to keep up Commentary Allied Textiles directors opt to sacrifice pay rise BP moves advertising account Metro Wolfson wins right to challenge panel Commodities Liffe Options Telewest investor fulfils City's dream criteria Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes British Airways Allied Textiles Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Next in line to improve Tempus Alfred McAlpine Wall Street Single currency offers no easy route to European car market American Agenda Hamster jam The Times City Diary UK must play fantasy global league Euro-torpor The Times City Diary On message The Times City Diary Goofy The Times City Diary System on trial in search for City justice Business Letter Visible success could not have been achieved by an invisible minister Body Shop appoints Murray Hyundai and LG in chip deal Government threat sees creation of semiconductor giant KP Crisps to shed 250 jobs at Billingham Any Other Business Total lifts earnings forecast Self-assessment's human cost Accountancy From a Correspondent in Los Angeles: Eisner's Disney pay is almost halved Financial reporting needs Aussie touch Audit Systems set to recognise pecking order Equities poised near record high John Grooms The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action Research Council failed to maintain road ice-free Limit to extent of indemnity relief of company Power to cancel registration of society No duty of care to disappointed spectator Scots Law Report January 7 1999 Outer House English personal injury case to apply in Scotland Credit Card Orders User's motives relevant to whether objective test satisfied Change in the weather Theatre The Tempest Barbican Times Newspapers Limited New Videos Picture Gallery In all shapes and surprises Circus Alegria Albert Hall Galleries For your eyes only? Nicolette Jones on the problems libraries face in screening smut from the young Snap, crackle, pop breakfast Radio Songs in the off-key of life New Movies: James Christopher sees Michael Caine give the performance of his life and Jane Horrocks charm for England in the stunning Little Voice Tuned into the angels of the north Carol Allen asks Mark Herman whether his Little Voice can match the success of Brassed Off Little Voice Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jermy Kingston's cholce of theatre showing in london Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Monster without a punch New Video Releases Orchestral New Classical CDs: Value-for-money Elgar: archive voices; and an historic reconstruction of a Bach Mass Opera CDs reviewed in Vie Times can be ordered from the… Entertainments Listings New Classical Cds Choral Garrick Theatre RSC Little Malcolm Visual Art Will the real Dali ever stand up? Visual are: John Russell Taylor wonders if an impressive Liverpool show can restore the Surrealist to fashion A ravishing view of King Mozart Opera: In Belgium Hugh Canning sees how David McVicar's Idomeneo has got better and better Tomorrow Chappell Meeting of like spirits Recitals Plg Young Artists Purcell Room Supernatural charm for animal spirits Diary & Letters This Saturday in metro The future of Learning Just a taste of transgression Sarah Dunant Tongue First Adventures in Physical Culture By Emily Jenkins virago, £9.99 Isbn 1 86049 6318 The never-ending story Jeanette Winterson Collected Fictions By Jorge Luis Borges Allen Lane, ?20 Isbn 0 713 99269 7 Change over to Euros Inshort Both Sides of the Coin By Christpher Huhne & James Forder Profile Books, £8.99, €13 ISBN 1 86197 107 9 Terrible war Victory 1918 By Alan Palmer Weidenfeld, £25 ISBN 0 297 84124 6 Curtain up Grace, Beauty & Banjos By Michael Kilgarriff Oberon Books, £19.95 ISBN 1 84002 008 3 Waltz along Richard Strauss By Michael Kennedy Cambridge, £25 ISBN 0 521 58173 7 Then bid adieu to your wife, as well Roger Scruton All in the Mind a Farewell to God By Ludovic Kennedy Hodder & Stoughton, ?16.99 Isbn 0 340 68063 6 Strange clothes but an emperor of tales Peter Ackroyd is intrigued by the queer life of fable-spinner Hans Christian Andersen Hey Leo, meet Nick Lisa Jardine debunks the fantasy of a friendship that never was A haunting for happiness Bel Mooney Suffragette City By Kate Muir Macmillan, £12.99 ISBN 0 333 74167 6 Bookshop A ride on the 20th-Century Limited One hundred years in how many pages? asks Felipe Fernandez-Armesto News first Blind to the eye of the East KA By Roberto Calasso Jonathan Cape, ?16.99 Isbn 0 224 05052 4 Dream countries Aisling Foster reviews three collections of short stories Airline Network Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items CAHORS-Lot Valley Statesavers Meribel Disney British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Post Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Charter Express Flight Searchers Low Cost Flights Packages British Airways Global Flights Seagull Travels Flight Centre Charter Flight Centre Global Flightbookers Jetworld Overseas Express Airfares Benz Qantas CUBA Sealand Villas Flightseekers ASTA Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: from special offers on short breaks in trendy Dublin to diving course in the Red Sea Swissair Weekend Travel Smith plays the weighting game Richard Evans on a former teacher relishing the challenge of handicapping Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Maguire to ride French Holly Thunderer: Catterick Johnson faces Jockey Club Thunderer: Market Rasen Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Matthews or DiMaggio? The Best Sporting Year of the Twentieth Century Botham wins Ashes Shergar strolls the Derby… Sports Illustrated's Best Years Anfield door opens for Evans British bid to secure funding for Olympics Sailing Promising Jeffers offers Everton bright future Football Brentnall takes tip family business Derby County and Derbyshire employ an unusual double act Showpiece events avert clash Sport in Brief Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Pabari out to prove Rye serial winner Golf Disgruntled Duckworth is ready for battle Rugby Union: Owner of Worcester to Take Legal Action if his Club are Denied Promotion by Proposed Anglo-Welsh League Leicester handed breathing space Cahill brothers take Cork into last fourX Sedgley prepare rough ride off the beaten track Christopher Irvine on a Lancashire welcome awaiting Wasps in the Tetley's Bitter Cup Brunel engineer tense triumph RFU braces itself for comeback by Brittle Gooch calls on players for greater dedication Tour manager sasy English domestic cricket to be harder and learner West Indies subside to another defeat Snow Reports Woolmer poses no threat to Lloyd Ivo Tennant says South Africa's coach is not interested in helping England Scoreboard from Cape Town For the Record Cairns ensures India prolong barren run Scoreboard Schuback loses at end of long day Bowls By our Sports Staff: Deal saves season for NBA Basketball Henman's fightback confounds Moroccan Tennis: British No. 1 Advances to Quarter-Finals after Dropping First Set SKY One Australia inspired by Dokic Word-Watching A warrior's legacy Television Choice Radio Choice The best theory to explain it all? Probably Review BBC1 FIA facing collision course Formula One newcomers prepare to fight ban on alternative care liveries Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop New Times Crossword Titles now Available Sarsth Potter Title rivals draw few plaudits Top of Table Which was the Greatest Year for Sport? Tennis Alpha Telecom Cuts Leading referees maybe wired for sound Walkers Multiple Display Advertising Items First Executive P1-3 Management plus P3-7 premier… Mars Want a job? Get to work Practical experience can be as important as a degree, Susan MacDonald reports DFEE News International Plc Royal Air Force MacArthur Stroud International Project Manager Up the Ladder Iwant to be an ... 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