News from 13/01/1999
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David T. Staples, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Hendrix v Segovia, Chris Ward, Rob Hughes, S. Chapman, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Diana Wildman, James Chrisopher's, Andrew Rosenbaum, Salome Munuo, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Sheila Johnston, Alasdair Murray and Adam Sage, Daniel McGrory and Stephen Farrell, Frances Stott, Morag Preston, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Michael Stewardson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, John Evans, Sheridan Smith, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, T. T. King, Peter Cameron, Michael Harvey, Rachel Kelly, Nicholas Booth, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Ian Brodie and Michael Theodoulou, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Patricia Perry, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Landale Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Phil Gordon, Jim Pearman, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Robert A. Sells, John Kavanagh, Jasper Gerard, Kenny Maclver, Russell Kempson, A Correspondent in Tignes, Mark Henderson and Russell Jenkins, Martin Hargle, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Cliff, Chris Partridge, Keith Duff, Nigel Hawkes, Simon Levene, Caroline Merrell, Heather Kirby, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Claudia Joseph and Zahid Hussain, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Sean Thomas, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondents, Hettie Judah, Adrian Lee, Stephen Farrell and Dominic Kennedy, Tim Jones and Ray Kennedy, John S. Kavulich Ii, President, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Ben Hammersley, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, S. A. Flook, Roger Williams, Director, John Hicks, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Alan Chalioner, P. Binley, Tim Wapshott, Peter Riddell, David Holloway, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Gillian Harris, Alan Coren, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Carl Mortished and Alasdair Murray, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, M. Pearce, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Carl Mortished, International, Business Editor, Lindsay Nicolle, Diana Blamires, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Philip Anderson, Stephen Wood and Russell Kempson, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Russell, Joanna Coles, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoCreme : 12-page job supplement. Interface : The Art… 'Workfare' testing for state benefits No cash for those who refuse jobs Marathon hero Jim Peters dies Three years for repeat burglars Trade war threat Index Good girl makes bad Clinton pays $850,000 to Paula Jones Software stops pupils seeing Net porn How fast is Britain sinking? Teenager cracks e-mail code Yemeni kidnap leader goes on trial today Collect and read Free Books for Schools Token and… Picture Gallery Reprieve for Ashworth First Telecom 30p Every Weekday Freetown burns as rebels slaughter hundreds Today Tomorrow Dell Morose visage lets old Labour flavour flood out Dobson rejects call to close Ashworth Whistle blower feels vindicated MPs to warn Blair against early return for Mandelson Three years for repeat burglars Failing school to be closed News in Brief Air crash inquiry Viagra warning TV licence review Illegal benefit Lost and found Dog destroyed Advert criticised Emotional plea by foster girls couple Runaways sent letter pleading 'Let us be a family; reports Alex O'Connell Blackmailer 'bled banker of ?500,000' TV chefs scramble into the latest Who's Who 20 stitches for nurse attacked with glass Virgin Imran says wife will fight 'fake' charge EasyJet Second radical group is linked to mosque Leader advocates resistance against Britain, report Adrian Lee, Stephen Farrell and Dominic Kennedy Law offers haven for extremists Renault Posthouse Coastline is on edge of collapse Experts fear that the Beachy Head collapse will be followed by others, report Nick Nuttall Smoking closes 'mortality gap' Tipsters back Hughes for double Port admits blame for deadly oil spill 'McLibel' case back in court Minister drops plan to ban untreated milk Alliance Francaise Premier League kicks off fight to save TV deal £25m case starts with warning on the threat to lifeblood of football, reports John Goodbody Briton dies in South African carjacking Heavy snow closes roads and schools GP denies three more murders News in Brief A bridge too fast Footballer fined Beatle damages Pour getaway British Meat Picture Gallery Duke of York opts to remain in Navy Ethics commissioner could help ministers avoid scandal 'Insulting' envoy rebuked by new Labour women Gateway Labour to give up veto on life peers GCHQ Compensation Deal A Correspondent: Blair dismisses claim that editor was Mi6 agent Samak Holidays Racism still rife in Met, MPs told by officers Princess's fund give ?1m to mine charities Trustees are criticised for refusing to help mine clearance groups, reports Michael Harvey Sir Elton looking for 'missing £20m' Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Navy to remove oil from sunken war grave Gillian Harris on a clean-up that will leave the wreck of Hms Royal Oak intact and reduce the threat to wildlife in Scapa Flow Childminder 'put family at ease on Woodward case' NatWest More than just a bank Germany returns to attack on EU taxes Direct Line Commission fights to avert censure vote Showdown will decide fate of two members, writes Charles Bremner (AFP): Slovak ex-minister killed 'Danger' plant faces inquiry First gas station ready for 'green' cars 'King Knut' strikes deal over Kosovo hostages (AP): Yeltsin's nuclear officers resign Clinton critic accused by porn tycoon 'Hypocrite' taunt hurled at House Republican, writes Damian, Whitworth (AFP): Death sentence on former Mali ruler World in Brief (AP): 'New tyranny' for Haiti (AFP): Spirit of Stalin returns (Reuters): Net losses for business (AFP): Hindus burn church (AFP): Fax of life PC World Vatican tangle over library 'sell-off' on Net Hyundai Hyndai Car Finance Limited Nation's natural wealth wasted The Open University Freetown staff had 'a secret channel to Cook' Cape Muslims threaten to avenge death Jerusalem hunt for serial killer F16 in new Iraqi no-fly zone skirmish Tension in the Gulf has led Britain to seek Iranian help, Ian Brodie and Michael Theodoulu report Superstar of basketball signals his retirement Harare editor held over 'revolt' report The Times The Times Big Blue London Boat Show What happens if the bugs take over? The Times Royal Institution Scientists for the New Century Lectures The first speaker in our Scientists for the New Century lecture series explains how antibiotics are losing the war against deadly bacteria Shedding new light on an eye disease TB or not TB, that is a question answered Rats show glimpse of the past Poland Dig that dancing queen? She's about to give birth Just another upper class junkie The Marquess of Bristol. Britain's most notorious drug use, was not unique. Heroin is a powerful lure to those who appear to have everything, says former addict Sean Thomas SAGA Now's the time Morgan Computer Co Heroin: The Facts Olé for the tangoing President 'Don't worry about the dreaded millennium bug. With a bit of luck, we may never even get there' Picture Gallery Thatcher's fifth term The world according to Blair is an eerily familiar place, far from Liberty Hall Cook's round Not versed Off spinner Low spirits In Europe's Name The European Parliament should vote out the Commissioner Yemen and Finsbury Park Unanswered questions from killings and kidnap Benefit of the Doubt The Dds should look with sympathy at deaf ex-servicemen High standards demanded of those in public life Blair and the Lib Dems Nursing shortage Future for the flag Organ donors''presumed consent' Beachy Head cliff fall Time warp? Light on the subject Did Paris have Roman origins? Hendrix v Segovia True lies? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Millennium Dinners Narrowing the gap in arts and crafts School announcements Personal Column Forthcoming marriages University news Naomi Mitchison Naomi Mitchison, CBE, author, died on January II at her home on the Mull of Kintyre aged 101. She was born in Edinburgh on November 1,1897 For Sale Delta Worldwide Brian Moore Brian Moore, novelist, died in California on January II aged 77. He was born in Belfast on August 25,1921 Multiple Display Advertising Items United States Immigration A Correspondent: On this Day Women Dirving Tramway Cars Jim Peters Jim Peters, marathon runner, died on January 9 aged 80. He was born on October 24,1918 The Times Crossword No 20,999 News Multiple Display Advertising Items Forecast Tomorrow Business Inside Section 2 Today Domecq's warning wipes off ?850m Revenue approves 300 firms to sell Isa Economics Cooklin leaves Signet to take helm at Thorn Incorrect tax bills sent to 800,000 AXA puts in offer for Gre Arts US facing trade war with Japan and Europe A Christmas cracker for Kingfisher Sport Legal & General Television and Radio Business Today Wembley signs stadium deal Vickers and Giat confer Amec trading holds up Cortecs closure Exchange Rates Business Focus Manufacturing woes raise hopes of European rate cut Morgan tops UK mergers league table First Leisure in talks Picture Gallery 'Gateway' to jobs Trinity and Mirror proposal deadlocked Bullough aims to make acquisitions Business Roundup Savills raises earnings Law firms drop deal WYKO warning Dudley Jenkins rises Bespak shares fall Shirley sells FI stake JJB issues profits warning Standard Life Bank By Our City Editor: An Enterprise worth exploring Commentary Arjo gets set for three-way split Sears to sell credit card firm Virgin Business Arnault raises Gucci stake in deal with Prada Boost for HMV Media Commodities Liffe Options Blue chip shares fall as investors return to basics Stock Market Water Quality under Scrutiny London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/ Precious Metal (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Retailing a sorry story Tempus Arjo Wiggins Ellis & Everard Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Savills Wall Street Rank insider The Times City Diary Now is the time to tear up Maastricht Classic contest rages at 'venue of legends' Jason Nisséreports on the battle to fund the future of football's national stadium So playful Bob a job Boo hoo Unassuming Afrikaner has much to offer South Africa Airlines, competition and the rival attractions of video-conferencing Trade with Cuba The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Equities reverse early gains Action Research British Funds £50 million buys the home, address and history The in and Out club at No 94 Piccadilly has moved on and one of London's great properties is now for sale, writes Rachel Kellly Houses? Not in my neck of the woods Cambridgeshire needs more homes, but it does not want to destroy its green belt Diana Wildman reports Why your pet should not be seen or heard To Advertise Call: 01714811986 ( Trade) 0171481 4000… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Redrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Non-party 's entitlement to papers Contract not apt in divorce deal Court of Appeal Law Report January 13 1999 Court of Appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connell Estate Agents Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discretion to make compensation grant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Western Algarve~parque Da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mowlem Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coopers Gate Central Acton, W3 Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Child Wednesday is full of go Ater ten years in flims, 18-year-old Christina Ricci remains refreshingly Cynical. Sheila Johnston reports Royal Shakespeare Company Dance Think before you demolish Nigel Cliff reports on growing unease about the South Bank Centre's plans Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre Puffed out by the joy of sax Concerts Oeuvre omelette good in parts A hard sister act to follow Theatre Demented feats of funny clay Several kisses short of a ball Dance Albery Theatre Picture Gallery Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Sheridan Smith Lurve in a cold climate Opera: Rodney Milnes struggles with a pair of musical curiosities George Smith Listings Bartoli in Birmingham Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movels Opera & Ballet Miracle on 42nd Street New York's block has been reborn as the heart of theatreland. Benedict Nightingale reports Widly Imaginative, Urgent and Thrilling Yesterday's Result Rapid Raceline Top performers take middle ground Racing: Classifications Underline Lack to Quality in Speed and Stamina Divisions Our Racing Staff: Sedgefield called off Wetherby to inspect Thunderer: Wolverhampton Gilford rallies to Hide's defence Kempton Park Riis issues strong denial over new claims Cycling Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Colour issue exposes bowls bias Keene on chess Winning Move First division secures backing Rugby League: Motor Dealers Step in to Fuel Second Tier of Game For the Record Today's Fixture By Our Sports Staff: Maier digs deep to extend his advantage Freshwater completes hat-trick in safe style Corruption must not claim Olympic ideal again Bristol and Scottish continue talks Rugby Union: International Board Imposes Further Sanction A Correspondent: Cardiff too strong for Llandovery RFU pays penalty for misconduct over clubs' revolt Cork students aim to fly flag for Ireland Bath consider taking plunge with Cooke Cool Ainslie spies Laser title Snow Reports Jordan calls time on brilliant carrer Simon Barnes reflects on the retirement of one of the greatest icons of America sport Britons' desert adventure ends The Dakar Rally an unforgiving taskmaster. Mel Webb reports How Michael Jordan Hit the Heights Walkinshaw keeps charge of Arrows Motor Racing Our Sports Staff: Murdoch favours Blatter proposal Feuer relishes his unexpected spell in the limelight Rushden goalkeepr arrives at Elland Road via Las Vegas Keane kept waiting over pay demands Goram goes to Fir Park Oldham lose chairman William Hill Rios pulls out of Auckland event Sport in Brief K Club the Ryder choice Smethwick sign Wasim Ingle offered title hope Wyatt takes over Rusedski goes back to gym after early loss Tennis Skydigital Making the most of a worthless exercise Cricket Michael Henderson reports from Melbourne on the merit of England's successive one-day wins Our Sports Staff: India make hard work of victory Scoreboard from Napier Word-Watching Radio Choice The female prerogative Television Choice Hospital beds? You must be off your trolley Review BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite Cable and Digital Bowls 38 Jim Peters, 1950s icon , dies aged 80 Three miles in front, the finish in sight, a runner staggers into history Times Two Crossword Wright faces six weeks on sidelines Pennock throws away Yeovil's ambitions Sailing 39 Alpha Telecom Cuts LineOne It and the Art of Dreams Hi-Grade Technology with a human face Alien influence US Hotlines News and views from Silicon Valley by Kenny Maclver Low-tech tutors to learn how to teach children It skills Pupils saved from wicked Webs Contents Salon cuts from hairnet to Internet Trendy to the core—the Apple iMac becomes the height of electronic cool tunes in on a wireless Web link Laptop's wireless link CompuServe The Queen's now in line for online toast Driver's cure for font farewell Problems with a printer; unbranded monitors; date formats and boot disks... 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