News from 15/01/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Roland Watson and James Landale, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Andrew Warshaw, Tim Cornwell, C. A. M. Graham, Sarah Potter, Rob Hughes, Leslie Iversen, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, James MacMillan, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Peter Clegg, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, James Bone, James Bentley, Elizabeth Judge, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Wendy Holden, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, John Vane, Honorary President, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Wendy Cope, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Marcus Binney and Alan Hamilton, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Elijah Moshinsky, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, D. L. Thomas, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Thomas Braun, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, Paul Routledge, Jasper Gerard, Robert Catlin, Daniel McGrory, Meg Carter, Manus Costello, Sydney Friskin, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Fiona Duff, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Matt Dickinson, Stefano Hatfield, G. V. R. Born, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Roger Maynard and Simon De Bruxelles, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O' Leary, John Stern, Oliver August, Hettie Judah, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Roger Williams Chief Transport Planner, Richard Owen and Ruth Gledhill, Mark Henderson and Alexandra Frean, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Cardinal Hume's, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Robert Jones, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Helena Peacock, Tim Jones, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, John Lewis, David Carlisle, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Maggie Browns, Diana Blamires, Sigrid Aufterbeck and Richard Miles, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Alex O'connell, Antony Barlow, Alasdair Murray, Matt Dickinson and Richard Hobson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoHow I broke the class ceiling Battle begins for Clinton's survival President refuses to testify in Senate Pope rejects God's image Index Blair pins Labour's future on the new Woking class Smokers are told to work king-size hours Europe's cowardly Parliament Tomorrow Meet Jarvis Cocker Adoption hope for runaway couple The new Simpsons comic strip Millennium trial by flight for Chinese Blair honoured by Germany The Complete Bedroom Shop 30p Every Weekday Blunkett gets his sums wrong as MPs divide by gender Today on Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Cost of second-class post is reduced by a penny Railtrack Regions of England to be given a voice Landmark ruling for mothers MPs' watchdog will not look at ministerial sleaze Payout for squirrel damage New in Brief Portillo attack Actor dies Sellafield blow Bennett refusal Pope challenges image of God as bearded patriarch Viagra for prisoner on leave Council baffled by Oxford English Jealousy 'drove dog to kill sleeping infant' Brighton councillor joins SNP Demon Internet PC World Briton found after 22 days in jungle Ex-soldier trying to forget his past was abandoned by guide. Roger Maynard and Simon De Bruxelles report Head goes to the aid of stabbed pupils Parting that was such sweet sorrow 306 Peugeot Hollywood stars vie for theatre awards Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Currys Child 'jail' used excessive force Highly critical report finds that Medway staff broke rules on restraint, writes Richard Ford Study gets to root of primitive diet GEM Boys who act like hardened criminals Ford The middle is no longer in a class of its own, say pollsters Mark Henderson and Alexandra Frean on the importance of finding just how the other half live Old Labour has no place in Blair's brave new world Magnet In search of the Surrey stereotype Woking Man I won't go back says man freed by kidnappers Claudia Joseph on oil worker's promise to his wife Cadillac Yemen says that Briton trained for terror Doubt cast on cleric's claim Tories to vote on mayoral candidates Dixons Irvince criticised for seeking 'total control' 'Prudence' test for legal aid Lawrence family may sue retiring police officers Fleming Prescott orders ban to protect beach Royal tours pay for £15m palace gallery revamp Exhibition focuses on head of a King who eventually lost it Standard Life Bank Westminster The IRA give up its arms? Forget it, says McGuinness Sinn Fein's chief negotiator tells Martin Fletcher that there is no point in demands that cannot be met Rover Dealers Police chief attacks TV view of city Van driver 'burnt £500,000 Rubens' £20,000 grants for action zone parents Money will help groups prepare plans to run failing schools, reports John O'Leary Thousands more go down with flu Legal & General Halfords School is ready to do business Clinton's foe is linked to racist group US offers plan to end oil sanctions on Iraq James Bone reports from New York on the diplomatic wrangling that is likely on what Baghdad can import Scottish Windows At Cinemas Everywhere from Today Hindus killed in shrine stampede World in Brief (AFP): North Korea talks (AFP): Lebanon truce flouted (AFP): Sudan bombs hospital (AFP): Viagra suit rejected (Reuters): Child lottery scam (AP): Fine for ride of death Dell Picture Gallery Capitol Hill's oldest hand keeps his cool Damian Whitworth reports from Washington on a veteran Capitol Hill Southerner who's seen it all How the Senate Impeachment Trial Will Work Thomas Cook Holidays Straggle to save viewers from tedium The Times Rough justice stalks streets of Freetown In the wake of their campaign of atrocities, rebels are now being shot on sight, reports Sam Kiley for Freetown Ban lifted in Miss World rape case (Reuters): Anwar trial judge bars 'key' evidence Rush on dollar as crisis hits Brazil Tiny $2.5bn of loan to France 'vanished' Direct Line Staples Santer and team put on parole Commissioners live to fight again as MEPs draw back from brink, reports Charles Bremner in Strasbourg Kosovo rebels gain new status in hostage 'deal' Desert bandits ambush Paris-Dakar drivers Poland Poland Cardinal Hume's friends conclude their tributes with insights into the boyish schoolmaster, the prince of the Church and the simple pastor to the starving The Sunday Times Wendy Cope chooses her favourite book Time Six of the Best Furniture Village International Nights in white satin Aquascutum Objects of desire Desperately seeking poshness Clawing your way into the upper classes is the social obsession of our times, says Wendy Holden, who travelled from Cleckheaton to Tatler Heritage Hotels We have ways of making you the same Charlie is now Tony's best man "Hang on Attic—there's far more to puns and word games than meets the I" The paper tiger folds MEPs funked their golden chance to assert democratic power over Brussels Road rage The Times Diary Fit for Prince The Times Diary Union blows The Times Diary Double win The Times Diary All Floating now Blair looks out at a changing British electorate Smoke over Freetown When diamonds make the rich poorer Royal Bounty The Palace presents its treasures to the nation Birthright of a German citizen Brussels appointment Keeping company Value of new drugs is above price Community care and gun control Traffic in Oxford Christmas lockout Council powers Many happy returns? Ethnic humour may pall in time Hooked on television Liquid intake Screening software Court Circular Today's royal engagement The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors University news Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial service Birthdays today Anniversaries University of Newcastle upon Tyne The Royal Society of Chemistry The Downs School, Colwall Forthcoming marriages Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Air Chief Marshal Sir Peter Fletcher Air Chief Marshal Sir Peter Fletcher, KCB, OBE, DFC, AFC, Air Systems Controller, Defence Procurement Executive, Ministry of Defence, 1971-73, died on January 2 aged 82. He was born on October 7,1916 Personal Column Ron Huzzard Ron Huzzard, peace campaigner, died on December 30 aged 78. He was born on February 29,1920 Leslie Boyd Leslie Boyd, CBE, Clerk of the Court and Clerk of the Peace for the City of London, 1955-77, died on December 18 aged 84. He was Born on November 25,1914 Morris Benett Morris Benett, MC, journalist, died on January 6, aged 84. He was born on Decomber 30,1914 On This Day January 15,1840 Melancholy Shipwreck News The Times Crossword No 21,001 Business AA Information In the Times on Saturday Lifeboats Inside Section 2 Today Barclay brothers to back Sears bid by Green Nervous FTSE on a rollercoaster Business Profits warning slashes £1.5bn off value of M&S Equitable Life asks for court ruling Arts Lloyds TSB fined £540,000 by Imro Media Merchant Investors Television and Radio Business Today Overcharging at Lloyd's GUS cheer Slump in consumer confidence arrested Universal Music shake-up Changes at Sun Life of Canada Hogg disposal IPC Planet Hollywood to change the recipe Overcharging by brokers is number one offence at Lloyd's Picture Gallery Advisers miss pension date Britannic chief warns on Isas Secrets of Soros and Buffett to go on Net GEC plays waiting game over Marconi Abbey National in €2bn eurobond issue Business Roundup Software inquiry call Hostile bid for Hall Marston's ruling IFC investors face loss Unipart's Jaguar deal Gresham boosted CRH lifts Ibstock stake Danka extends pact TOURlST Rates Retailers reveal mixed Christmas trading picture Game in supply sales glitch Booker plans disposal By our City Editor: Spring-cleaning starts at M&S Favourites make Stanley suffer Britonnia Commodities Liffe Options Investors suffer further in helter-skelter trading 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 Sticking the Boots in Tempus GUS Stanley Leisure Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Britannic Wall Street Comeuppance for Cassandras as euro survives initiation test Sigrid Aufterbeck and Richard Miles saw little alarm at advent of currency Rat trap Kilfoyle takes regulatory challenge Cuba libre Euro treat Animal magic Barclay's son also rises but remains in the shade Portman Building Society Mercedes-Benz Equities lose early lead John Grooms The Times Unit Trust Information Service My Kingdom for a tour Theatre : As the RSCs Richard III arrives in the… We are just about amused, Master Opera Put some fire in the belly of an architect HMG Pop Nearly motoring Recommended this Weekend Listings Messiaen weekend New West End Shows Films on General Release Art Galleries A Musical of Absolutely Gigantic Proportions Fireworks from Handel Period players please Heart of the maestro Entertainments Listings Alive in the mind Spector lays a few ghosts This is the story of Ronnie and Phil, the beehived rock'n'roll madonna and her. . . well, just read on What has he done to our songs? His name is Edgar Bronfman Jr, and the future of pop could well be in his hands. Paul Sexton reports Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Rooks to black kings? Check New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums Pitfalls of the PR superstar Public relations is about gaining attention, but what if the spotlight shines on the wrong person, asks Meg Carter Changing Times The biggest cringe in Fleet Street Mirror keen on mother of all press mergers In the eye of the Mandelson storm Jealous rivals can scribble what they like. I am enjoying the media limelight, says Paul Routledge A woman's right to fight with spite Who wants to win the ratings war Emap's Magic moment A radio station has a new name and a new audience, finds Raymond Snoddy Is it just dirty talk for girls? A new us comedy purports to be cool about sex, says Tim Cornwell Media & Marketing BRG Rundle Brownswood Wanted Hard Working Sales People Zepter International (UK) Ltd Interested in a career in Estate Agency? Advantage Learning Systems Inc High Flyers Prestigious Services Ltd May the task force be with you Journalist/Editor Growth at Faron Sutaria continues apace creating… Cold weather? Call on the homeless Journalists love the homeless in winter, but are avoiding the real issues. Carol Midgley reports Let's get down to a little business, Chris Eileen Gallagher, the new MD at Ginger Productions, has some big television ideas for Evans. Raymond Snoddy reports Media watch PR firm to give guides a new image Turning the first page When is it best to buy books for babies, asks Virginia Matthews Education Kingston University Alliance Francaise Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Paid for Reading Books BAC St Mary's School Newcastle Royal Grammar School International Language Schools St John's College Oxford Why English is a creative-free zone A lack of imaginative writing is stunting children's ability to express themselves, says Fred Redwood Senior Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items 'We welcome strong radical ideas' The second round of bidding for education action zones begins today. David Blunkett explains what standards the Government hopes to achieve From Eton to a church school out in Africa Tanzanian pupils cannot wait to get to school—even at 7am. Report by John Lewis Top of the G7 class: Britain leads the computer race Harrow School and Roedean School Wellington College DfEE Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Cambridge The Mba Fair 1999 The Mba Career Guide Abbey Chiropody Eagle Eyes Required MPW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enduring qualities of elder statesman Chris McGrath on Brendan Powell, Who aims to outlast young bucks at Ascot Musselburgh Rapid RACELINE Folkestone Southwell By our Racing Staff: Mullms ends barren spell Yesterday's Results By our Sports Staff: Lara calls for show of pride in final fling The Times By our Sports Staff: Aamir omitted from party to tour India England identify flexibility as Key to success Hussain is likely choice to fill key position against Australia Kerly is taking no risks over cup-tie Hockey: Canterbury's Injured Player-Manager Delayr Return Gouh relying on diet of Bull John Stern on how psychology can help the England Under-19 team in New Zealand Bracknell escape relegation threat Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka spinner's action to be subject of report By our Sports Staff: Black falls short of shock win Jackson targets champions Netball Hewitt confirms arrival as new kid on the block Tennis Korda's lawyers launch challengec Buck aims to add glorious chapter Percy still hopeful of third in Finn class Sailing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Bay of excitement dies down to a whisper Basking and posing in the light of a famous victory is out for John Hollins and his Swansea charges, Rob Hughes reports Hodgson pours out his anger Football Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Picture Gallery Horton yearns for home comforts Nick Szczepanik meets the travel-weary manager who has helped to transform Brighton into promotion contenders Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Youth Cup disrupted by weather Canvey prepare to flex their muscles Leaver calls for cap on rising wages of players Pizza Man casts ugly shadow for Botha Boxing Chambers steps down as president Fencing: Retiring Head of British Association Foresees Bright Future For the Record Sport in Brief Virenque rides back into Tour picture Bedford guard against prying and preying kind Ireland's young pretenders face stern French examination Exciting Five Nations can lift our spirits Rugby Union Els swings into old routine Primus Nicklaus to miss Masters Kennedy brings colourful note to opening exchange Bowls Word-Watching The loss of innocence Television Choice Radio Choice Obesity treatment that I couldn't stomach Review BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite; Cable and Digital Wimbledon in £8m bid to lure Hartson Deal will break club transfer record Times Two Crossword Tenpin B0wling Palace to pay Venables Elm Merson and Gregory near breaking point Cricket Morse Picture Gallery
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