News from 12/02/1999
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Paul Redstone, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Michael Vaisey, Nigel MacNicol, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Ken Birks, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Dominique Searle, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Ruth Lea Directors, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Joanne Webster, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Susie Steiner and Claudia Joseph, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Claudia Joseph, Stewart Tendler and John Goodbody, Paul Mellon, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Ganderton, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Roland Watson, Michael Leapman, Richard Hanford, Neil WITT(Senior Lecturer in Navigation Systems), Bronwen Maddox and Ian Brodie, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Richard Cork, Tebbit, John Goodbody and Alan Hamilton, Paul Durman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Maggie Brown, Stephen Wood, M. C. FITZPATRICK(Head of Economics), David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Andrew Butcher, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Nigel Cliff, Ian Taylor, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, James Pringle and Ian Brodie, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Sam Kiley and Jill Sherman, Alan Muir Wood, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Rajan Datar, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Jon Stallworthy (Deputy Academic Publisher), Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Cowley, Giles Binney, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adrian Bishop, Michael Henderson, Annie Flury, Dave LOWRY(Management consulant), Ben Strickland, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter D. Bird, Lisa Verrico, Keren Bobker,
ResumoValentine's gifts… don't be stupid, be a… Don't change Blue Peter, media times pages… Betting link with soccer blackouts Index Rover hope £7 million pay deal for new Barclays boss British tanks are sent to Kosovo Woman's tight jeans free Italian jailed for rape Tomorrow Free Travel Guide Talk-show staff suspended over 'fake guests' Tiffany & Co 30p Every Weekday Tory naval barrage sends Quin limping back into port Political Sketch £200m grant may be key to Rover deal Treasury funds could extract a further £1bn from BMW writes Roland Watson The BT shop Picture Gallery MPs say MoD was offensive to 'Terriers' Sacked organist leaves abbey Picture Gallery Dons say 50% pay increase is not enough Two more pupils get meningitis News in Brief Company guilty Dame Iris sequel Flight delays Newlywed dies Film star Thomas Shaming racists Punch puts Fawlty hotelier in court Paul Wilkinson reports on how a Saturday night out for a dozen diners ended in court Officer is held over jail escape British Airways Paedophile flew to America to see girl he met on Internet Man hoped to take teenager home to Tyneside, writes Paul Wilkinson Police Lure Child Abusers with 'sting Sites' Union ruins prisoners' big night in Boy of 8 carried drug into jail, say police PC World War crimes suspect faces his accuser Match fixers cast shadow on football Hangover advice for 12 year olds Days like These Killer is sought 160 years after his execution Judges cut sentences of gay party men Campaigners call for change in the law after court refuses to overturn convictions, reports Adrian Lee Sharps Bedrooms Tips from the top as Bear drops in The Times The Times Briton is kidnapped in Nigeria News in Brief Rugby star jailed Verdict on Net Army widow wins Bonus sought No complaints Rooted in past Art lover who never forgot his British links American collector's tastes were ahead of his time Richard Cork on some of the artists championed by Paul Mellon Cadillac How much tax? You choose, says council Milton Keynes referendum asks residents to pick better services or lower bills, says Mark Henderson Dixons The People's Choice Doctors discover root of back pain in the genes The Times Not such a gay day at the Townswomen's Guilds Elizabeth Judge on thoroughly modern delegates' reaction to tales of being a lesbian parent Ernest Jones Twins see what a difference DNA makes Scientists back critic of gene modified potatoes Lloyds TSB Beckett to give England a voice Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms New Labour resorts to old tricks in Wales Campaign turns dirty as Blair's team battles to get its man electecd, writes Valerie Elliott No 10 orders policy freeze Politicians spooked by nationalist apparition On Politics Sawyer's new post Picture Gallery British Military Bank Notes Agency's lapses cost old and sick millions Public Trust Office comes under fire over management of funds, reports Frances Gibb NHS concerned over order to cut lists Scottish Widows Picture Gallery NEC Lords curb on quarrying TV gladiators bite the dust as ratings fall Tomorrow in The Saturday Times The Link Harlem's school success story teaches Hague to think small Michael Gove sees Conservative leader find inspiration in one of New York's most deprived areas Mandelson rejects 'dead wood' gibes from ANC Racal Victory blueprint looks to rebirth of the Right Fabius defends role in Paris blood scandal Mountain snow is dynamited to cut avalanche risk DELL Picture Gallery British Gas (AFP): Habibie favours free East Timor World in Brief (PA): Briton murdered Nazi loot returned Computer fire kills 22 'Jew' killer surrenders (AP): Through glass darkly Comet President spared by dithering Senate The master of comebacks is clear winner A final verdict must await the next elections, says Bronwen Maddox One. Tel (Reuters): Reno justifies plan to investigate Starr Halifax Tiny A Star is born as Americans hail girl in the video President's paramour finds fame and fans, writes Damian Whitworth IBM Princess Royal may review her role after Games bribery scandal Corruption and the Olympics British protest raises tension over Gibraltar Madrid demands an end to 'illicit activities' on the Rock, writes Philip Webster The Cooperative Bank Patients in the front line as Spanish curbs bite Siemens Kosovo gloom as threat of airstrikes grows London engine firm denies Eritrea sales Voyages Jules Verne SELFRIDGES&Co Death keeps a welcome on Racak hillside Anthony Lloyd in Racak sees survivors of a deserted village briefly reunited as 40 victims of a massacre are buried Picture Gallery Damages victory for gun victims Tobacco firms hit by $51m award Missiles threat to Taiwan My secret fall from grace Joanne Webster set high standards for her children. She is a respected member of her community. But privately she lives in poverty and she shoplifts Shakespeare in Love Time Ode from the bard of Westminster Six of the Best Picture Gallery LB Picture Gallery One perfect present Cutting Edge The Sunday Times Hot Tip Picture Gallery Objects of desire Rob and Ewan both want a wife But there aren't enough women to go round. So the question is: will some nice girls go to a place like Uist? Anne Barrowclough finds out Harrods Knightsbridge Furniture Village International Try Enfield, Mr Hague, not Texas Tories should follow Portillo's progress, says Tim Hames 'From copper bracelets to sticking pins in one's belly, no alternative medicine seems too silly not to attract some true believers' America on the ropes Clinton's trial was painful, but it has toned up the muscles of democracy Toff turns The Times Diary Playing safe Yellow peril The 39 steps Test Tube The Government should condemn the RMT strike action Failed in Wales Blair resorts to dubious tactics to nominate his man A Rock and a Hard Place Spain should keep its Foreign Minister in check Caution urged on joining the euro Church in the suburbs Death of Hussein Poetry cast loose on open market Mixed memories of Maxwell Blair and Hitler 'Bean counter' culture Morse reign over but not quite out Knot rated Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Moy Keightley University news Baron Imbert Picture Gallery Dinners Personal Column Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Tonbridge School Music, Art and Technology Scholarships 1999 Anniversaries Latest wills Ulrica Murray Smith Ulrica Murray Smith Joint Master of the Quorn hunt 1959-85, died on January 22 aged 87. She was born on May 5,1911 Lady Robson of Kiddington Baronness Robson of Kiddington, former President of the Liberal Party and a Liberal Democrat spokesman in the House of Lords, died on February 9 aged 79. She was born on August 20,1919 Personal Column Beth Wagstaff Beth Wagslaff Assistant Chief Executive of Herfordshire County Council and founder of the Lavender Trust, died of cancer on January 29 aged 39. She was born on September 3,1959 Powers Reunited with Family February 12,1962 News The Times Crossword No 21,025 Picture Gallery Business Picture Gallery The Times Sport Forecast Gore-Tex Arts Features Radio & TV Comedy US style Media, Page 40 BT shares soar on back of Internet boom Worst result for Shell in a century EDS announces £10bn MCI deal ITC chief queries Man Utd bid Prescriptions for the NHS Greenspan urges US bank reform Barclays boosted by arrival of US banker Investor Intelligence Blondie, life at the top Arts Business Today Work directive poised to keep lawyers busy Increasing numbers are poor in retirement The Sunday Times PPP faces inquiry over referrals Lonrho team share bonus for demerger Reitzle is tipped for Ford job Exchange Rates Powder Ject shares leap 23% after $100m deal Shell Centre Caborn tightens planning process Business Roundup EU's gloomy forecast Setback for duty-free Wace transformation Fraud director jailed Sytner buys Cooper Airtours on lookout for acquisitions By our City Staff: Quarterly loss for Seagram Arnault makes Gucci hold special meeting By our City Editor: Ex-Marine must battle for change Commentary Overhaul at Scottish Eastern Trains Commodities Liffe Options Investors return to end six-day losing streak 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 Coming out of its Shell Tempus British Telecom PowderJect Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Barclays banking on new commando City encouraged by outsider's arrival, says Caroline Merrell Telecoms firms get ready to bid for upwardly mobile licences Chris Ayres reports on the lead-up to a £2bn auction for new networks Sheepish The Times City Diary Bottle blank The Times City Diary Bank bottler The Times City Diary Gateway Worrier who does not get easily needled Shares close at best of day Hargreaves Lansdown Capita and Microsoft to train teachers Cookson to cut 700 jobs in drive for efficiency The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Wallenberg accedes to the Investor throne Hubco reports sharp drop in turnover The Times Inn Business seeks help to fight off Enterprise Emap expands in US with £22m deal Business Roundup Britt Allcroft shares up Brixton bond issue Falcon sale dropped Armitage profits up The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Times Lenny Kravitz Fly Away Pop Why did they stir salt into the porridge? Mainstream delicacies Concerts ASMF/Sillito Queen Elizabeth Hall Nordic notes Yggdrasil Quartet Aberdeen Mark in Little Defending the Caveman Go for the burn Dance Birmingham Ballet Sadler's Wells Hideous Kinky Theatre Freddie and his Schemer How does a complete unknown plug his debut single? By hijacking a saint and making a TV commercial, that's how HMV Virgin Megastores This is, that was, Gay Dad So, could the mega-hyped band show that there was more to them live than good haircuts and a great name? No, says Stephen Dalton NME Cooking with gas New Jazz Albums Decline of the Siouxsie nation New Pop Albums Lexus Faith—the music Christian rock band dc Talk are showing the Devil who has the best tunes, says Lisa Verrico Hilary and Jackie Megastores Auntie's rules of war Theatre Talk of the City Young Vic Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertalnment complied by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Youth on the hoof The Kissing-Dance Lyric, Hammersmith Author, author, author? Sara Bridewell Hark the Sunday Herald The brash newcomer needs substance as style, says Magnus Linklater Has C4 faked again? Media Diary Media Watch Sundayherald Blair's promise: real power for new Scotland BBC Worldwide Comedy the American way Can two British unknowns and American comedy experts produce a much-needed hit for ITV? Rajan Datar reports Metro editor sacked before launch Trade digest The euro is still off-message The single currency has got a had press, but does that really influence voters? Giving the past a future Raymond Snoddy on the salvation of History Today Hands off Blue Peter Blue Peter is far bigger than its presenters. It talks to children on their own terms and they love it, says Maggie Brown How do you film sudden death? Ian Taylor, director of a new series on Birmingham's coroner, spent 12 weeks with dead bodies and grieving relatives The reason I had to buy a Volvo First mag for old new lads Later will begin where Loaded left off, says Raymond Snoddy Programmes that make a difference Documentaries are under fire but Roger Graef has confidence in his. By Frances Gibb The media interview Sales Reps Urgently Required Infinity Media & Marketing Anglo French Adjusters West London Bond Solon Solicitors/training The Sunday Times Creative Fragrances How Campbell aims to divide and rule Can Do Will Do! Sales & Marketing Director Abbey Business Centres Calcab Ltd Setting conditions is development consent Directive on holiday time directly enforceable The Times Legal & Public Notices Power to hear academic appeals not exercised No offence to show indecent film of child only to oneself Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Abbey easter revision Helpline Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrow School and Roedean School Davies Laing & Dick Easter and Spring Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College Bristol's Clifton College BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items International Language Schools Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford Oxford Science Studies Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Francaise Semple Piggot Rochez Ltd The Bradford MBA American Inter Continental University University of Oxford Do five terms beat three? Changing the school year would improve study but disrupt familes. Jon Ashworth investigates American Inter Continental University Graduate School of Business The Alice Ottley School Royal Alexandra & Albert School St. George's University Brasenose College Oxford Lessons in the great outdoors Harvard Summer School Chiropody Old habits die hard for Hanley Christopher Irvine on a rugby league coach preaching good practice The Times Seehan on Bridge Word-Watching Williams finally meets his match Snooker Keene on Chess Winning Move Smith opts to give grand prix a miss Athletics Picture Gallery Spencer's star in ascendancy Chris McGrath on a young jockey making an impact in a man's world Hopes rise for jump racing to resume Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Newbury Bangor Yesteerday's Results Southwell Snow Reports The Times Wilkinson left to sift through cinders of defeat Football Superior thinking destroys England Rob Hughes on how a nation desperate to succeed was left disappointed by ideas above its station Phillips relishes Cup's taste of sweet and sour Stephen Wood meets a player who won at Wembley and lost at Sutton Harding playing for keeps Arsenal hit hard for vital match Finns best suited to the snow Motor Rallying Wales hand Quinnell passport to Wembley Rugby Union Wales Squad England left in World Cup limbo Sutherland and Jones drop out Bowls Bulbeck opts for safety Smith to reinforce Old Loughtonians Hockey For the Record Carpenter fights to regain fitness Netball Zimbabwe are sent spinning by Swann Cricket Paris-Nice pays for drug affair Sport in Brief Garcia gets just deserts Golf: Ballesteros Blows Hot and Cold on Day Contrasts First round Scores Ferrero Rocher Gremlins leave luckless Hall defeated Sailing Word-Watching Now this won't hurt a bit Television Choice Radio Choice Selective culling is the order of the night Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Rugby League 46 England put Keegan in pole position FA targets reluctant Fulham manager as crucial Euro 2000 qualifying tie looms Times Two Crossword Henman's tactical knowhow earns uncertain reward Arena Holldays Ltd Golf 50 I will be staying put, says leading contender
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