News from 24/02/1999
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James Landale, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, Patricia Davies, Lawrence T. Roach, Simon Barnes, David Fickling, Bob Satchwell Director, Guild of Editors, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Simon Hughes, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Eddie Walsh, Mary Wilson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Jennifer Veale, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Gleeson, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Tania Alexander, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Tanku Varadarajan, David Townley, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Tom Walker and Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, G. A. Lemos (Member, British Greek Cultural Friendship Association), Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Landale Political Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Kenneth MacRAE, Helen Wallace, Lisa Armstrong, Marit Hargie, Ray Hetley, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Carver, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Nigel Hawkes, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Clive Hughes, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Michael Harvey and Stewart Tendler, Ruth Taplin, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Russell Kempson and Stephen Wood, Adrian Lee and Adam Sage, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Sarah Cunningham, Fraser Nelson and Caroline Merrell, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Nigel Glass, and Elizabeth Judge, Allen Robertson, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Alan B. Shrank, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, John Willcox-Jones, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Altemur Kilic, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Neil Cooper, Fred Broughton Chairman, Roland Watson and Michael Harvey, Barry Hyman, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBlair begins battle for the euro Sterling could vanish in five years Index Morse T Five Tests for Europe Visions vie with values Political Sketch Matthew Paris Free Books Schools Rescuers hunt for survivors after avalanche hits Austrian resort Arsenal win Cup replay 2-1 Race favourite put down Lawrence family set to sue police force for damages 30p Every Weekday Scientists develop test to identify meningitis in minutes Early treatment of killer disease will save and prevent epidemics, Ian Murray reports MP quits over leak of report to Cook Irvine defends reforms Legal profession given warning at Times Law Awards HSE Too many teachers 'know too little' Candidate and agent 'went on spending spree' RAF and Navy in joint force Work is skin-deep Omagh charges Rising hopes Beeton bids Jog the memory Gates to honour colonial war dead Lottery funds granted for memorial to 'forgotten' soldiers from around world who fought for Britain Girl, 13, dies after taking drug cocktail Friend who 'helped Nazis' Kitchen lesson for bride of Amin Dixons The 'improvident' call to arms Snow chaos leaves 40,000 stranded Adrian Lee and Adam Sage in Paris reports on how holiday dreams are turning into nightmares as avalanches threaten key restores Carey threatens to boycott New Year's Eve party at the Dome Heritage Hotels Heaven for those who follow brightest star Courts try to restrain off-piste thrill-seekers Murder police heed lesson of lawrence case Any minister guilty of leak will be sacked C&g Channel Islands Limited BP No charges over death at private prison Daughter 'left sick mother on floor for week' The Link Family say Eton boy did not want to die Councils lead call for ban on genetic foods The Ultimate Alarmed I was stalked by secretary, says professor Criminal experts tells court of frightening calls and suicide threats, reports Russell Jenkins Boy, 11, registered as a sex offender Life Cycle Sainsbury's Friends 'died rather than leave home' Milton Keynes votes for tax rise NPI Outsider will run only if certain that the odds can be beaten James Landale meets the blunt-speaking Mp Likely to be the only woman in the fight to succeed Paddy Ashdown Millennium sign of The Times Strike may close the British Library Lloyds TSB Business Soldiers in appeal for secrecy Midnight Monet £17,000 jersey Runaway help Tourist record Nurses in clear Lawyer 'beaten' Jeans left to rebels without a clue Tesco McQueen true to his promise with best yet Lisa Armstrong watches a showman transform an old refuse warchouse British airways Hague accuses 'foolish' Blair of ditching pound The Commons Demon Internet 'Not a change of policy, but change of gear' Blair's Statement Ideal Home Show Britain could switch to euro in 40 months The Plan Tell-tale signs that confirm it is when, not if On Politics Internet Network Serivces AA Hyundai Picture Gallery Serb death shows reality of ceasefire Peace talks give Kosovo village a taste of war, Anthony Loyd in Bukos writes Royal & Sunalliance Investments British troops on hold during talks stalemate (Reuters): Escape route mined CIA agents accused of inciting Iraqi coup Scottish Widows Turkey seeks death penalty for Ocalan Columnist sparks anti-Times tirade Hezbollah kills three Israelis Quantex Cresson under fire by MEPs for 'fraud' US governors back Bush for President Top Republicans lend support as favourite warms to the task, Ian Brodie writes Texas race jury returns guilty verdict KLM uk US blocks satellite sale to Beijing (AFP): Prime Minister in parliament uproar Anwar names attacker Tortured men backed (AP): Sleeping infants killed (AP): Victim left arm behind (AFP): Briton held hostage Ukraine leader held (Reuters): Ming tomb 'discovery' How mad Max took me for a ride Despite a nasty fall from a bolting horse, Mary Ann Sieghart still believes in the right to take risks The Times Tiny The unluckiest stargazer of all Did a forgotten astronomer discover the planet Uranus? Nigel Hawkes reports The dangers of iodine deficiency Science Briefing Prime Health Tesco Badger mystery Hot spots that can change a locust's brain The Times A far cry from Jean Machine Despite his huge success, Tommy Hilfiger craves higher recognition. Interview by Lisa Armstrong SAGA The Times It's weird but it's new England A new Kent estate is being marketed as a perfect English village. But Celia Brayfield is not convinced Darkness visible in Mississippi The South is another country, and Faulkner the best guide 'I cannot call the fire brigade for help because the animal stuck in my acacia tree is a sheep' Picture Gallery Tony Blair's Rasputin A vain premier and his closest courtier are in a dangerous embrace Song of strife Five Tests for Europe From changeover to people's choice: The Times looks forward to what must change before any referendum The Five Tests Prospects for the police after accusation of racism 'Kneejerk' injunction on press White Paper waffle Return of the Marbles Still fizzing Jenkins and Turkey Arsenal's 'fair play' A victory for rugby Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner Meeting Sir Nigel catches up with his past Birthdays today Personal Column Luncheons Parliamentary and Scientific Committee Anniversaries Memorial service Institute of Barristers Clerks University news Forthcoming marriages Lincoln's Inn Legal retirement Kathleen Nott Kathleen Nott, critic novelist and poet, diet on February 20 aged 94. She was born on February 19,1905 Delta Worldwide Johnnie Johnson Johnnie Johnson journalist, died on February 10 aged 84. He was born on April 13,1914 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Professor T. J. Saunders Trevor Saunders, Professor of Greek at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, died of cancer on January 24 aged 64. He was born on July 12,1934 William Servaes William Servaes, festival administrator, died in London on January 28 aged 77. He was born at Bournemouth on June 30,1921 Sending the Lord Chamberlain off stage February 24,1964 News The Times Crossword No 21,035 Business Forecast Picture Gallery Free Books for Schools Demon Internet In the Times F Paris pays tribute to Hockney George fears conflict if Bank is forced to converge rates Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Unilever to give 'no use' £5bn to shareholders Internet share frenzy fails to interest Gates BSkyB opens talks with Canal Singh makes £22m with Attitude NatWest, breaks through the £2bn barrier New Corby Act of pure irony Arts Business Today Warning hits OAI shares Exchange Rates TWA Wimpey sets strong growth targets as profit rises 35% Warchest at Irish Permanent Randall ousted at MFI Mortgage protection boost First Technology in £89m US deal Croda dividend move Allied merger nears Kvaerner into the red Vymura prospects lift BG set to avoid regulator with Transco revamp ABP extends buyback as earnings rise Regulator blocks Olivetti By our City Editor: Not so fast, Prime Minister Commentary Admiral shares on the slide Generators spiked Virgin one account NYSE open all hours Commodities Liffe Options FTSE 100 comes within whisker of record high Stock Market 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 Wild West is tamed Tempus Admiral BG Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Le Meridien restores bistro chic to its dining rooms Dominic Walsh reports on Granada's effort to breathe life into the hotel chain's jaded restaurants Single currency would put UK's unconverted in a spin Inadequate cover is key to Ppp dispute Banks in the Front Line Fear Costs before Emu Warburg's sure thing M&s Stays in the Van Legal & General Best advice Trade off Bear faced The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Equities close off best levels Action Research Controlling shareholder can be employee Knowledge of sex offer required for conviction The Times Price not misleading when published Court cannot release cash to fund case Pillion passenger was using motorcycle The Open University London Limited Edition St James Homes Developing Excellence Regalian LCR Developments Private art for the people Sculpture long ago ceased being a feature of public buildings. Now the state is making a comeback with developers. Mary Wilson reports North of the Thames Spectacular Views over Wandsworth Common South Kensington Drayton Gardens CHL Olympia London Rialto Homes Will ghosts spook buyers? New Homes Countryside Berkeley Homes Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parque Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Into his leap of honour Dance: Will Irek Mukhamedov's Don Juan presage his withdrawal from the stage? Interview by Allen Robertson The Times Dance Bombast without bite Concerts/lso Chung Barbican Youthful fling on the wild side Thomas Adès Wigmore Hall Visual Art No sex means no cigar Carmen Grand, Leeds Riding on the rhythm Jazz David Murray Queen Elizabeth Hall In the namesake of comedy Theatre The Nualas Drill Hall, W1 Two double beddings Mainstream Stirling Opera & Ballet Theatres Garrick Theatre Linking and thinking Play-Boy Dublin ]Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Paris Galleries Long, dazed journey into night Visual Art: Richard Cork on important Paries shows devoted to the genius of Rothko and Hockney Royal Albert Hall Rising stars in the arts firmament Mark Rosenblatt ENO In the dingy deeps of the dirty old city London Galleries Chaebols must reform Economy Doors open for inward investment Investment Spirit of revival ready to greet Queen's visit Michael Knipe presents a four-page report on the economy, finance and Investment taking place in South Korea Tycoon works for tips Unemployment Reign of the bank-tamer Finance Friends or foes? Michael Knipe reports on a pale glint of sunshine Korean Air Hyundai Samsung Challenge the Limits Honeymoon over for champion of reform Jennifer Veale reports from Seoul on an imminent political dogfight, while Ruth Taplin examines the benefits of UK- Korean business deals Adventures in joint ventures Investment in UK Get smart and get out of that jam Ruth Taplin reports on how co-operation between the UK and South Korea could help to improve road and rail travel Transport Kumho Daewoo Bint Allayl put down after injuring leg Racing: Loss of 1,000 Guineas Favourite and Doubts about Bionic Mar Classic Outlook Thunderer: Doncaster Snow Reports Thunderer: Folkestone Thunderer: Wolverhampton Fitzgerald at Kempton McCoy escapes lightly from heavy Ludlow fall Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Graham is seeking more cheer from Cup Football Cup funds hampering Britain Sailing William Hill Lara gets chance to make amends Cricket: Board Keeps Options Open by Reinsting Captain for Two Tests Fulham keep Keegan on a high England a face new challenge in S Africa United deny making £18m bid for Rivaldo For the Record Preston come up with the answers Wembley sold out for Poland match Football in Brief Ladejo set to take the money and run Athletics Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Rusedski rebuilds confidence in home tie Tennis: British Player Singled out by Korda as Czech Denounces Drug Criticism Winning Move Keene on Chess Video referee's debut delayed Rugby League Goal of single academy site shelved Sports Politics: Government to Announce Network of Regional Centres Brotherhood of beauty and the beast Sport in Brief Faldo hoping to cut down Woods Matchplay tournament promises to be thrilling spectacle The Kenya Cycling Safari Match Play Championship First-Round Draw Cup carried off by Scotland Word-Watching Today's Fixtures A swashbuckler's return Radio Choice Gay drama that's all mouth and no trousers Review Bbc1 Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Racing 43 Overmars turns on action replay Dutchman's brilliant display exorcises demons of FA Cup controversy Times Two Crossword Baron seeks to drive forward with RFU Alan Lee takes up the reins Golf 46 Odyssey direct Jordan's hopes weighing heavily on Hill LineOne PlayStation game of the decade Contents Hi-Grade Pentium leap in home power Nazi-busting Colossus in Y2k update Row over Spy Chips Army guns go virtual Capital idea for staying home CompuServe No-no to Nana's Net jam plan Dell High Wire Photo opportunity Advice for Absolute Beginners Propeller-heads' fantasy takes off Verdict Pace Fish called wonder Verdict Sony's Snake strikes gold A new stealth-stunner from Sony again shows the gutsy appeal of The new Metal Gear may be the console to serious games players but the fitter The new Metal Gear may be the last PlayStation game for the console—but it is certainly one of the best Race Is still on in the gameplay stakes Netcom Internet Games with a claim in the hall of fame Beefed-up PC cannot be ruled out of the techno-race and could make a storming comeback, says Tim Wapshott Verdict Racal ICS Learning Systems The Document Company Xerox Vets link up for Uri Geller's Weird Web Better care Model your own economy Free UK It's a Free World It makes easy listening Net Result The internet has tea in the bag Webwise Cyber-lines update the Divine Comedy The Internet provides a crucilal space to explore the human spirit, reports Alan Copps ClaraNET Chip-monks get in to the Future with age-old habits Online Devotion: The Church's Growing Faith in the Web Cable & Wireless Time Cyber-brief baarred Prime movers in IT Up in arms The Times Wanted High performers Sussex IT Director Dante Scoll Methods Greythorn Excellence in I. 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