News from 16/02/1999
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Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Adrian Lee, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Graeme Woolaston, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John Goodbody and Devlin Barrett, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Ian Murray, Edwin C. Carter, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Srikumar Sen, Devlin Barrett, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Alexander Fernandez, Thrasy Petropoulos, Keith Vaz, Dominic Walsh, Andrew Manze, Matthew Barbour, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Hugh Leggatt, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Basil Hume, Dean Bailey, Jason Niss?, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, James Landale Political Correspondent, Roland Watson, Uisdean MacLeod Michie, Peter Barnard, Philip Webster, Roland Watson and Susie Steiner, Greg Dyke, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Paul Armstrong, Giles Trremlett, Jill Sherman and Ian Murray, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, John Hopkins, Andrew Selkirk, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Sigrid Aufterbeck and Carl Mortished, Andrew Butcher, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Nigel Cliff, Diana Barnato Walker, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Joanna Richardson, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tracey Brown (Social researcher), Charles Pugh, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Michael Plumbe (Chairman), Kenneth Ellison Davis, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Philip J. Mottram, Giles Whittell, Christine Middap, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Moira Petty, James Heartfield, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, Ian Brodie, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Rob Hughes, Chief Sports Writer, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Susie Steiner, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Norman Fowler, Christopher Irvine, Richard Burden, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex Blair eats 'healthy' genetic food Lord Sainsbury owns Key GM patent Index Nixon aide dies HSBC Midland Bank Byers cuts red tape on minimum wage Psychopaths to he held without trial Tamoxifen causes as well as cures cancer Duke acts to save his son from too much too young Bleeding heart Tories find Straw a touch too totalitarian Best doctors and nurses to get more pay Bank of Scotland Damages for smear failures Women whose cervical problems were missed will receive substantial payouts, reports Richard Duce Olympic sponsors want Samaranch to step down Prime Health Minister condemns Tube strike News in Brief Ward trial Appeal victory Heathrow error Kidnap pair free Teachers' protest Hotspur: ready for anything at 18 Dominic Kennedy looks back at the Duke of Northumberland's colourful and combative and combative ancestors Old Bailey convoy follows in footsteps of German Army The going is easy for war crimes trial but chilling realities are still to come, reports Alan Hamilton Britons prefer to pop their clogs Package tour group hid 110,000 cigarettes Where there's a will, there may be a catch Travel Suit Woman threw life away for love of a criminal Gene benefit bonanza still to come Blair's blessing for 'healthier and tastier' food is positive but premature, says Nigel Hawkes In the Pipeline Labour linked to biotech companies Tiny Tory supermarket chief says foods must not be banned The chairman of Asda says the risk is greater if Britain is excluded from production, reports Roland Watson Others ate their words A political hot potato On Politics Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Lawrence officers to be named as racist British Gas Art fraud mastermind is sentenced to six years Church steward killed his wife before fatal jump Swapping partners is breeding success Dutch lose grip on mercy killing Pc World the Computer Superstore Smokers 'misled' over low tar Benefits cut by puffing more and blocking filters, reports Ian Murray What's your Poison? Brighton rock for Zoe and her Fatboy Love is ... By Zoe Ball Prison hit by ?1 million riot Ivf ambition of Labour hopeful Woman hopes to be Msp and treatment pioneer, reports Gillian Harris By a Correspondent: Yellow submarine nets fishermen ?50,000 bonus Primus Virgin Eskimo clue to 1918 flu epidemic Trimble fights to keep majority Defections may tip balance against peace deal Unionists IBM IRA calls halt to beatings Tones are Samaritan party, says Hague Livingstone mayor rally draws 1,500 Maude attacks 'stealth' taxes Sands run out for seaside resort Shortage of cash leaves Somerset coastal works half finished, reports Simon de Bruxelles CNT All-British balloon set for lift-off News in Brief Noye appeal Rape suspect Floral challenge McEwan wins Thieves' U-turn Albright under fire in peace talks Eu irritation with us fuelled by advice to Kosovo rebels, reports Tom Walker from Rambouillet HSE Life in death's shadow for family in no man's land Anthony Loyd in Obrance witnesses the daily fight for survival of villagers caught in the Kosovo crossfire French charge friend of terrorist leader Iceland finally warms to its Cold War role Michael Binyon reports from Reykjavik on fears over Nato base's future Swiftcall Racist murder trial forces Texans to face their past Unwelcome media spotlight falls on sleepy town of Jasper, Damian Whitworth writes Standard Life Bank Trail in French forest murder takes new twist Double killing has baffled police for years, Susan Bell NTO Hillary's Valentine sweetener Britain imposes arms embargo World in Brief (Reuters): Miners' leader jailed 'Bomber' blown up Reagan's face value (AFP): Letters of the law You Learn as You Go along Kurds in fiery protest survive Jumpy start to Year of Rabbit James Pringle in Hong Kong reports on China's sense of gloom as the lunar new year dawns (Reuters): Winnie Mandela wins high place in ANC list for May poll US jets strike as Iraq says it will hit airbases Train your mind to fight depression You can liberate yourself by learing to live with your feelings. Anjana Ahuja discovers an unusual therapy The Times Why tamoxifen is so special Medicine Chest The Harley Medical Group Saga Dirt, Dyson and the H-word James Dyson was nine when his father died. That has driven the millionaire inventor ever since. Interview by Moira Petty Gun culture's deadly curse Firearms plus children equals bloodshed. Vanora Bennett reports Calais Scottish Widows Eat, drink and be a real family Forget TV chefs. The way to encourage children to cook provide it at the family dinning table, says Joe Joseph Intel inside The Times Saying No Costner dances with pussy-cats What movies are Americans going out see? Giles Whittell begins a new weekly survey of what's hot and happening in Hollywood US Box Office Takings British Museum Opera Glam or sham? Pop Deep in the jungle something stirs The return of Terrence Malick dominates the first of Geoff Brown's Berlin film Festival reports Theatre The National Gallery Architecture Curtain up on the new Garden Marcus Binney explores the magnificent new foyers and the state-of the-art backstage facilities of the redeveloped Royal Opera House UCI Cinemas Building a Cd Library: Mendelssohn's Octet Classical Cds Irish eyes are shiners Theatre Raw slice of Dublin life Opera & Ballet Love all too laboured and lost The other Shore Warrehouse, Croydon Swede and sour Swedish Jazz Gala Barbican Jazz Listings Recommended Today Guide to art and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Labour, hack to its bad old ways Roy Hattersley on the relapse to block votes and ballot rigging Frail old men with thick, foreign accents are tried for crimes committed half a century earlier. This does not teach any useful moral lesson Picture Gallery What every baby knows Don't let guilty folk memories deny single mothers the shelter they crave Back to school Diary Who knows? Diary Fair cop Diary Trashed Diary No Time for Noes Unionists must not falter now Straw's Judgment A delicate balance between liberty and security A Pale Petition When views of the parthenon are news and when not Ethnic quotas for police questioned Medical negligence Elgin Marbles in world context Case for Longbridge Isles for sale Organ removal Pocket Pevsners? Road manners International debt for G7 agenda Queen's governess Death of Amy Johnson Early bird Court Circular Today's royal engagements Mba Examination Results Birthdays today Bachelor of Science (Honours) Forthcoming marriages Lord Grade Breakfast Reception Personal Column Picture Gallery Luncheon Service dinner Dinners Anniversaries The Institute of Legal Executives Kenneth De Courcy Obituaries Personal Column Delta Worldwide Musicians Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Air Marshal Sir Donald Hall Herbert Kline On This Day A Noisy Meeting The Times Crossword No 21,028 News Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport Forecast Demon Internet Arts Tomorrow in the Times Features Radio & Tv Greg Dyke: saving the NHS British Biotech cancer drug blow John Charcol Orange aims for E-Plus deal Mobile phone operator lines up stake in German rival Frankfurt builds challenge to London Hazlewood and Booker to shed 900 jobs Us ruling for Griffin traders Warburg Pincus arm falls to Credit Suisse Fsa to delay scathing unit trust report Keegan: will he, won't he? Business Today Hotel plan for In and Out Club Strike fears hit Rjb Select expands Atlantic deal Bristow quits Legal & Public Notices Royal Ordnance workers face 5% earnings cut, says union Royalblue to expand overseas Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Flextech has no fears for BBC deal Exchange Rates Prebon to take over Marshalls for ?30m FPD Savills Merger faces us hurdle Full listing for Text 100 Vaux boosts hotel chain Gcs returns to market Babcock success Abp announces chief Treasury to publish official data review Business Roundup Mersey Docks lifts its profit to record ?47m Michael to lobby Ford in us Business to Business By our city editor: Canary rises to the challenge Commentary Bid hopes boost Greenalls shares Ccf rises on talk of Ing deal William Hill Second warning knocks Haden MacLellan price Sherwood buyout called off Commodities Liffe Options Havelock joins wonder stocks with 72% surge Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Greenalls Mersey Docks Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volume Future still bright Tempus Wall Street The cable guy Tale of two Germanys reaching a conclusion Economic View Confusion rising as nation shows its impatience with Schroder's squabbling Government Dirty laundry Picture Gallery Derailed Barclays 's Teutonic eagle faces the threat of extinction Market Leader The Times Unit Trust Information Service D/EE Narrow fall for gilts BT Time Centre for best practice could straighten twisted economics Author of The New NHS Charter, a Different Approach, Greg Dyke, on how a relatively small cash injection would bring huge improvements in efficiency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intel inside Smart money backs pair of inventors Experts on call Business to Business PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intel inside Dressmaker's fairytale start Jennai Cox meets a woman who has turned a childhood fantasy into a lucrative niche business Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Need to Consider Each Other Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perimeter The Times the Sunday Times Briefings QD W. S. Walker & Company ZMB Laurence Simons BAA Flexi lawyers dream of a lifestyle practice Frances Gibb on a bold plan to modernise the way legal firms operate The 1999 Woman Lawyer Forum Picture Gallery EJ Legal Chambers Banking & Finance Women must make a difference at the top Why a new equality deal is still needed Multiple Display Advertising Items BPP Merricks Solicitors QD HC Meridian Law Bristol Based The face value of names Intellectual property rights can be very valuble - particularly with a recession looming, says Charles Pugh Legal Appointments Sony Computer Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists EJ Legal PSD Charity should begin at the lawyer's office Voluntary groups and charities may lose out if they are unclear about their rights. Gary Slapper reports QD CLa The Times Hays Richard Owen Lincoln House Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Linklaters & Alliance The Post Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal College of Nursing ZMB Chambers Professional Recruitment QD O'Meara remains true to his roots Few great players have reacted to success as modestly as the Open champion NatWest Faldo gets final place in field at La Costa Coakley confident of staying the distance Richard Evans on a new trainer at West Ilsley Sedgefield Snow Reports Leicester Teeton Mill eyes Ascot Lingfield Park Richard Evans Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Fa Cup means ?1,000 prize bonanza in week's rollover The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Fighting for a King's ransom Srikumar Sen meets the boxing promoter out to make Lennox Lewis's fortune Sheffield forward charged Rugby League Brawl trio are punished Basketball Lakers close in on Rodman Devlin Barrett focuses on the latest movements and results in the Nba Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Rescue attempt launched for yachtswoman Sailing Keene on Chess Arsenal rematch announced as result of flawed thinking Kevin McCarra contends that no rules were broken at Highbury and the Fa is courting popularity William Hill Keegan has qualities needed to revitalise England Football Houllier 's remarks allowed to pass Football in Brief Today's Fixtures Wimbledon search for happy ending Pools Forecast Injuries to key players are worry for Wales Smith earns leading role Athletics Healey suffers twin reverse Rugby Union: Scrum Half is Dropped by England and Banned by his Own Club Higgins boosts self-belief Snooker Henman survives poor start Sport in Brief For the Record The Times Pugh's vision sees England back in Europe Wasim's worries Pakistan prepare for Asian series amid further controversy Lexus Flintoff's progress fits the bill Dawson 's delivery decisive in victory Word-Watching Radio Choice Radio 1 (Bbc) It 's gardening, Jim... Television Choice Country living is not for the faint-hearted Review Bbc1 Pay TV Cable and Digital Keegan torn between club and country Fulham manager wants dual role Times Two Crossword Golf 40 England should turn to the Mighty Mouse who roared Rugby Union 45 Merchant Investors Assurance Half-price concession for Cup rematch at Highbury
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