News from 09/02/1999
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Martin Berthoud, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Widget Finn, Lucy Hodges, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Mary Fraser, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Roland Watson and Richard Ford, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Dan Hogan and Dr Paul Mason, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Alice Goddard, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Christopher Walker and Ross Dunn, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Paul Helm, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Andrew Malcolm, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Giles Tremlett and Stephen Farrell, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton and Tim Jones, Matt Sims, Amanda Loose, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Alan J. Miller, Charles Bremner, Olivia Parker, Helen Rumbelow, Henry Reece, Secretary to the Delegates and Chief Executive, Peter Barnard, Stuart Crainer, Jasper Gerard, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Christine Buckley and Sigrid Aufterbeck, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Manus Costello, Richard Dauncey, Philip Webster and Valerie Elliott, David Wood, Political Editor, William Ayot, Simon Carne, John Lea, Gill Henwood, Stephen Wood, David Watts, James Davies, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, John Grigg, Matt Dickinson, Andrew Nicol, Chair, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Paul Wilkinson North East Correspondent, Erica Jong, Eve-Ann Prentice and Rodney Hobson, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, David Pannick QC, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Oliver August, Michael Patterson, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Des Dearlove, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Russell Jenkins, Cliff Lenton (Vaccine Project Director), James Heartfield, Peter Riddell, Zofia Rusiecka, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Allen Robertson, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Elizabeth Cowley, Michael Horsnell, Liz Parratt, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Max Beloff, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, John O'Leary and Hannah Betts, R. A. Hood, Alyson Rudd, Dalya Alberge and Claudia Joseph, Henry Hardy (OUP editor), Tom Hyland (Director), Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, Susan MacDonald, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe quest for modern leadership World of literature salutes the Memory of Iris Murdoch Homage to Hussein Funeral brings enemies together Index Britain's cashback deal in danger Slow down! Formula One cars 'go too fast' The National Deaf Children Society 30p Every Weekday The fact that we all came here to signal our… Abbey National Embrace by Assad signals thaw in relations Syria Time running out for elder statesmen on Arab stage The Jordan monarch's death has focused attention on other leaders' health, writes Christopher Walker Hague slips back to third place Britain Family closes ranks in grief He Faithful Stallion Redoxon Royal House Unites Charity to run first privatised school Parents back pioneering deal as firms hope for a boom, report John O'Leary and Hannah Betts Rivals in the education business Nord Angelia Edison Project CfBT Lloyds Bank Blair asks Schröder for car plant help Darling the diplomat walks into the Tories' poverty trap Matthew Parris Political Sketch (AFP): Drug Tory says sorry to MEPs Emergency alert on meningitis as teacher dies Experts criticise tax on child benefit Philosophical storyteller with an open mind Iris Murdoch underrated her own talent for seeking out the good, writes Erica Wagner Help the Aged staff fear for their jobs Primus Ecstasy woman wins hospital damages Student jailed for bedroom drugs lab Party teenager's mother was told: Gatecrasher has killed your dogs Nec Direct Court will visit death site in war crime trial Jury will make legal history with journey to scene of alleged atrocity, write Alan Hamilton and Tim Jones Halifax Mother dies as cold snap arrives Fly-by reveals secrets of Eros Peirce wants to send back CBE Prime Health Irving defends Pinochet fiasco law lord Full Monty in aircraft lands police in court Jury hears that in-flight film and gin did not mix at 35,000ft, reports Russell Jenkins TV deviation for Just a Minute Lambeth Building Society Asylum-seekers to be dealt with in six months Art is child's play for 2-year-old who prefers painting to sweets Tesco Care home boss jailed for cruelty News in Brief Air crash award Legal battle lost Officer cleared Pupil cleans up Collymore fined Dinner is served on a plate of lies How to Tell if your Host is a Cheat Construction Industry Training Board Training pays off for king of the tracks Are You on the Right Track? 84% want weapons handover now Noye 'has lost battle to stay In Spain' £140m will give home carers a holiday Alexandra Frean on a scheme to help millions of unsung heroes Legal & General 'Token crazy' Daniel is school's collecting star Son names man who leaked the Zinoviev Letter By a Correspondent: Teacher jailed for forcing pupil to lie on pin-tacks JAL Japan Airlines The Lords in their hands 'Heaveyweight' team must decide future role of second House, write Philip Webster and Valerie Elliott Demon Internet Ready to think the unthinkable Valerie Elliott examines what the ten new appointees can bring to the Royal Commission on Lords reform Veteran sprinter limbers up for Lib Dems' race Don't expect fireworks from cautious choice 'Back Ken' campaign provokes Labour backlash Blood scandal trio in Paris trial Toreros threaten TV coup de grace Coutts & Co Mobile threat to Kosovo diplomacy Telephone technology is frustratling efforts to isolate peace delegates, writes Tom Walker in Rambouillet French farmers raid ministry Russia to open icy way to Asia Odyssey direct Lloyds TSB Senators agonise over Clinton fate As the President awaits his acquittal, support grows for censure, writes Damian Whitworth in Washington US military relics anger Panama Commercial Vehicles Hero on the $1 bill gets a $3 facelift Safe after 12-day snow ordeal AOL Eritrea border clashes spread Robin Lodge in Addis Ababa reports on diplomatic alarm as Ethiopian tanks and jets attack More journalists arrested after Mugabe outburst Britain tells Taleban to curb bin Laden The Royal Bank of Scotland Anwar insists he is victim of a plot Tiny Vatican killer had 'traces of cannabis' (Reuters): Iran says British ties are stronger World in Brief (Reuters): 20 die in flash floods (AP): Nazi's sentence eased (AP): Christians killed (AP): Mercy for a fugitive (AFP): Rats catch out China How I share the trauma of Mo's childhood Mo Mowlam has spoken of her agony as the child of an alcoholic Here the poet William Ayot tells of the abuse inflicted by his father The Crown Collections Limited Legacy of Lady Flora Medicine Chest Poland The Harley Medical Group You laugh in bed? Perfect What women want from men With Valentine's Day looming, Erica Jong considers whether there is any such thing as the ideal man-and whether woman would want him The job, the flat, the car-but not the man Can a matchmaker find you love? Interview by Grace Bradberry Direct Line Scottish Widows Barabbas is safe in the White House The trial of Bill Clinton has found the US people wanting 'Flirtation is often a component part of teaching methods-it's certainly one way to capture the attention of bored students' Picture Gallery Third Way, or Reich? Tony Blair's style of government is chillingly reminiscent of Germany in the Thirties, argues Max Beloff It is not yet clear if Blair sees his family as ersatz royalty Sleaze buster The Times Diary Leading man The Times Diary Bald truth The Times Diary River race The Times Diary Hussein's Hour The place of man amid the diplomatic complexities of an age Knock at the Door Mugabe takes the fateful step towards dictatorship A Free School The Guildford governors should be bold in reform Threat to business by Home Office Hoddle and free speech Performance and pay Monitoring MPs Ethos and standards of the OUP Pinochet extradition Aids vaccine UN and East Timor 'Classless' medal Olympic pantomime? Clues to English identity crisis Millennium bugged Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord Lowry Birthdays today Personal Column Dinners Luncheons Meeting Appointment Picture Gallery Royal Society of Chemistry Anniversaries Royal Air Force College Cranwell Forthcoming marriages Church news University news Iris Murdoch Dame Iris Murdoch, DBE, novelist and philosopher, died yesterday aged 79. She was born on July 15,1919 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Court & Social Legal Notices Netica Plc and Internetica Limited Robert Barr Robert Barr, BBC, war correspondent and television writer and producer, died on January 30 aged 89. He was born on December 22,1909 On this Day Emergency proclamation today to save power Specifying address for council No tax exemption after mortgage transfer Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salmon Assessors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Each partner becomes a trustee Power to allow disqualified director to act UK network for funding angels takes wing today Rodney Hobson on progress in matching Britain's investors and enterpreneurs Computers & Computing Services Backer helps push the boats out Welsh Xenos scheme gets £20m Time Program lest small firms fight 2000 bug Picture Gallery £1,000 bonanza in store for next weekly winner As I was saying Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Glory of Solskjaer's late quartet The Weekly ?500 prize-winner did not even need Old Gunnar's 12 points over the weekend-but his team-mate helped out £1,000 richer for having the team's points spot on target People are signing up new teams for ON-Target, where you match your points with the given score to have a chance a win a prize This Week's On-Target Score Fanatsy Player of the Week Fantasy League Quiz Not dropped, only resting Youth League Top Ten Enemies unite to honour Hussein The Times Crossword No 21,022 Business AA Information Lifeboats Tomorrow Sex, drugs and Carmen Dance No respite for manufacturing Factory prices increase pressure for further cuts in interest rate US venture capitalist to give away computers Maxwell may be forced to speak to inspectors John Charcol Government to campaign for Rover plant's survival Counter-bid unlikely as Stakis agrees takeover Cole's England goal Sport Business Today Picture Gallery Says'Anglo Saxon' banks should put Europe in the dock Safeway upbeat on trading BT-Microsoft link gives mobiles access to Net Big Business Forge Alliances to Conquer World of Technology TSB EMI and rivals band together to beat bootleggers Shell plans $8bn for Nigeria Exchange Rates Firm offers free computers and endless adverts The William Hill Aid to emerging nations shrinks Business Roundup Unilever disposal Thomson-CSF record Roxspur sales drop Dana shares rise 25% Menzies airport deal Hillsdown sells biscuits operation B&B letter BHL buys Rebel Vickers forecast Pubs takeover talks Property disposal Lawson By our City Editor: No such thing as a free byte Commentary Scotia tops the market with a 42% General Mills injection Rebus joins the market exodus Inchcape disposals near £650m Profits up 40% at Pizza Express Palmer snared in dispute over property plan Commodities Life Options FKI continues to rise as bid speculation grows Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Find room at the inn Tempus Safeway Pizza Express Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Vickers Wall Street Sons also rise The Times City Diary 'Anglo Saxon' central banks put Europeans in the dock Economic View Montetary policy in Europe is still living in the pre-Keynesian Dark Ages Hello campers The Times City Diary Sheepish The Times City Diary Sour taste The Times City Diary Moran more The Times City Diary Mobiles herald the onset of the pre-pay plastic revolution NatWest Modest losses at the close The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cerruti Image The brother and sister of all wars Theatre Celaine Hampstead A multicultural marathon Concerts: A thousnad unnatural shocks; Barenboim back on the piano stool; Grisey's ghosts remenbered; moving spirit of jazzRoots Day Festival Hall RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Galleries Building a Library A guide to the best classical recordings in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Lion resumes his day job Daniel Barenboin Festivcal Hall Spiritual cry for help CBSO/Oramo Birmingham Dance Tribute to a rare talent London Sinf/Benjamin Queen Elizabeth Hall Potted history of urban man Visual Art: Never in thrall on any movement, the elusive Patrick Caulfield is on show at the Hayward. Richard Cork reports Around the Galleries The Times Listings Recommended Today Gulde to art and entertainment complled by Marit Hargle New West and Shows JEremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on on General Release James Christopher's choice of the fatest movies Opera & Ballet Sex, drugs, rock'n'roll And this is carmen? The death of its founder has not subdued Northern Ballet Theatre, says Allen Robertson In the land of the free Jazz Roscee Mitchell/ David S. Ware Queen Elizabeth Hall Let the people see the Lockerbie trial There is no good legal reason to ban television coverage from inside the Dutch courtroom, say Dan Hogan and Dr Paul Mason Legal Diary Picture Gallery 9 Bedford Row The Chancery Bar Association and Combar When legal and judicial functions no longer mix Freshfields GG Graham Gill & Young Motorola QD SB SminthKline Beecham KF Selection Holding the thin blue line in place As we await the Stephen Lawrence report, how the public confidence in the police be restored, asks Liz Parratt Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rich ground for British lawyers A boom in international law is good for London, says Edward Fennell Holborn College QD Levi's PSD Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Stevens & Bolton Solicitors ZMB Chambers Barnard's Inn Chambers PLC Publications Platinum Technology QD Hempsons Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teacher Stern Selby ZHR Michael Page Legal The Court House Chambers QD GG Graham Gill & Young Legal Adviser The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipson Lloyd Jones Peter Manners Construction Law Solicitor/company Secretary On Your head be it, my son Was the FA on sale legal ground in sacking Glenn Hoddle? The Fa has a good case, says James Davies The Times LLP Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The FA is not offside over TV rights Whose games are they anyware? Simon Carne goes for goal Clubs might then just sell their grounds BDA British Dental Association American Embassy Resolute Gough calls the tune The Times Kumble counts the price of fame Richard Hobson catches up with India's national hero Tired England troops launch a final assault Word-Watching Driving ambition keeps O'Brien in fast lane Richard Evans watches Istabraq at work Sheehan oN Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Thunderer: Warwick Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Lingfield Park Frost claims Carlisle Tiutchev 9-4 for Trophy Rapid Raceline Slow lane, no overtaking please Kevin Eason talks to the president of Formula One's governing body, whose plans to make the sport safer by reducing speeds has angered drivers and enthusiasts Snow Reports World spies something beginning with M Charlton in debt to dross and Blackwell Footbal: Strugglesr Capitalise on Dismal Wimbledon Defending to End Long Winless Sequence By our Sport Staff: Galderwood heads Spurs clear-out Top clubs are given their way Rugby League For the Record Pools Forecast Goram denies links with terror groups Taylor given chance to prove his worth Dell Today's Fixtures Sponsor goes back to drawing board Rugby Union Near-miss for Kjus highlights a world of danger Skiing Rusedski benefits from extra training Tennis: Winning Return for British No 2 Aftrer Australian Disappointment NatWest Sport in Brief Dip in form puts Hendry at bottom of the table Snnoker Word-Watching Rusediski benefits from extra training Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) BBC World Service The original X files Television Choice Mummy's boys and girls should be grateful Review BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Tennis Wilkinson finds approval England players respond positively to relaxed new regime Times Two Crossword France intent on tapping into Premiership experience Motor Racing Cole believes in law of percentages Matt Dickinson talks to a striker desperate for a proper chance Sun Paddy Ashdown, Jack Cunningham and John Grigg on… Why the chief must change tack Tony Dawe meets the Olympic medallist and the force behind Leadership Week, launched yesterday Seeking inspiration for the future What the Week is All about Choose Carefully, Listen to Ideas First learn to be a follower In the battle for hearts and minds, the emotional is taking over from the radional, writes Des Dearlove Role Models How to be a good boss Top 100 Destiny Knowing when to bow out Crucial qualities in politics: Eve-Ann Prentice talks to Paddy Ashdown and Rodney Hobson to jack Cunningham Wates Group Choose the best players Champion of the workers Trade Unions A duty to Inspire love and harmony Changing Times Persistence The Industrial Society Military men on target for top jobs From the Services to Civvy Street: how life in the Army and the the RAF can lead to a top career in business Team Leader of the Raf's Rad Arrows Can-Do Attitude of the Services To do as Maggie did What is the best model for future leaders? Here we speak to Thatcher's former spin doctor, explain the emerging liberating approach to management and offer a snapshot of an IT firm which embraces employees' viewsTHE Hand's on Approach Fit for the Future Aiming High The era of the hard man is over Engendering team spirit is the secret What makes a great leader? John Grigg believes that a common quality runs through men and women of destiny Community Leaders BT Is Henry Higgins right? Male or female, leaders tend to be intelligent, independent and extrovert, finds Widget Finn Sidestepping the gender stereotypes Executive in a Tough World All for one, and one for all Commounication Play it softly for a winning way Sporting Leadership Calling on outside influences A Fresh Approach Start at the head and work down Lucy Hodges on training head teachers, and, below, on acquiring leadership skills if you weren't born with them You needn't be a Branson Taking your First Steps to the Top Risk and Rewards Embracing the teamwork ethos The Pioneers Set an Example A sound leader Picture Gallery Two Leadership Courses to Be Won The Industrial Society
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