News from 26/02/1999
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Stephanie Cooper, Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Bill Frost, Paul Hoggart, Martin Walker, David Rhys Jones, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Henderson and Ruth Gledhill, Brendan Donnelly, Elizabeth Judge, Richard Eaton, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, James Landale, Political Correspondent, George Gill, Tony Patrick, Jennifer Veale, Kevin Eason, Richard Miles and Caroline Merrell, Colin Heape, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Nicholas Crean, Abby Tan, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Lyons, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Stephen Farrell, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Alasdair Reid, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Ian Blake, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachael Crofts, Michael Harvey, David Coleman, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Elizabeth Blunt, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, and Fraser Nelson, Anna Blundy, Michael Fallon, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, M. D. Jarvis, Michael Leapman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Lisa Armstrong, Douglas Ellison, Sydney Friskin, Brian Attewell High Commissioner, Maggie Brown, David Watts, Adam Jones, Stephen Solley, Claudia Joseph and Michael Horsnell, Raymond Keene, C. R. Bullen, Christine Buckley, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Nigel Cliff, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Richard Bassett, Adam Fresco, John Allison, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Michael Faraday, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Michael A. Hall Managing Director, Brian MacArthur, Paul Nathanson, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Edward Karam, Adrian Lee and Claudia Joseph, Henry Bonsu, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Norris McWhirter Chairman, Chris Ayres, A. W. Carpenter, Christopher Irvine, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Claire Margetts, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, John Stevens, Adam Sherwin, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Lyn MacDonald, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Hilary White,
ResumoFrom Luton to dagenham more millennium madness Lawrence case informants named in inquiry blunder Boy of 4 in snow tomb rescue Index Pay census Tories gain ground, but Hague struggles Tomorrow The husband hunting Natashas Ex-secret agent is new 'C' of M16 Free Exotic travel guide 'Junket Jack' owns up to his freebies NDCS 30 p Every Weekday Bores will be bores as grey men strive for tedium Political Sketch Law lords logjam delays key rulings Channel 4 fined for fake show The Security Channel 10-storey glass dish is choice for London Surgery cut to relieve strain on tired staff Blair warns failing train firms Bloody Sunday witness ruling Prescription charges to rise by 10p News in Brief Swiss chocs win Art tax stalled Leah charge Baby back home Daughter free Launderer jailed Bogus lecturer cheated by degrees Schizophrenic went on run after fictitious staff, reports Adam Sherwin House Party is over for Edmonds as viewers quit Arsonist was the odd man out Unconventional? Stay that Way Spy who saved Jews is honoured Pop success is not quite at the speed of light PC World the Computer Superstore White death robs Tyrol village of its children Dogs scent out survivors Mobile phone saves trio in Alpine ordeal Britons count the cost of a winter holiday disaster Rslcom Renault John Diamond's Moben Kitchens Suspects get civil rights help The search is on for a barrister who will work unpaid to sue the Daily Mail, reports Frances Gibb Officers 'may ignore crimes by minorities' Life Cycle Family ready to sue Met Top Fears Grow of Dome Boycott by churches Evidence reveals divide, report mark Henderson and Ruth Gledhill Dixons It was Easier Last Time Twins died defying orders not to cycle in the dark Primus Census to ask: how much do you earn? New questions will pinpoint poorest areas, report Alexandra Frean Cadillac Dogs take the lead in park performance Computer blamed for gun payout delays Swap my hotel for your semi? Hotelier quits Scottish peace for London terrace, report Claudia Joseph and Michael Horsnell BT Comet Jail 's food makes porridge palatable Cancer linked to sperm count Two new iron brews Ouch-free plasters Direct lenses Homeless get new ally in Whitehall Rover Dedicated followers of fashion take a diversion Guided by Chinese whispers and a street map, Lisa Armstrong boldly goes to the off-schedule shows that challenge the organisational skills, as well as the senses, of the world's fashion editors Labour support falls to lowest since election Poll show Tory recovering in aftermath of genetically modified food row, writes Peter Riddell Tide may turn for seaside resorts Snp plan 'is biased against English' Comet Sale Must End Monday Everything to play for in euro debate MPs who profit by swing to the write Register of Members' Interests: updated figures show politicians admitting they are earning thousands of pounds from part-time journalism Comet Shellfish and spoons fill the gift hamper Soccer freebies top the leisure league Dell Tide turns in favour of wave power Nick Nuttall reports on new plans to get electricity from the sea as costs fall Furniture Village International Claudia joins highest stars Travelodge I lied to stay alive, witness tells war crime trial Adams's lawyer is charged News in Brief Party death VC sets record Time to decide M-way warning More Madness IBM IBM Euro Ready IBM IBM Failed Kosovo peace talks dim Albright's star (AFP): Death toll rises in Indonesian riots News in Brief (Reuter): Anwar lucky to live' (AFP): Rebels 'seized children' Thieves on the case (Reuter): Twins go for double Nationwide Nato builds up Balkan force Oil firms 'had role in Nigerian atrocities' Rights report puts Chevron in the spotlight as Nigeria votes for a leader, Sam Kiley writes in Lagos Fiat Jews angered by arrests Over 'shrine' to mass killer Christopher Walker reports from Jerusalem on an extremist pilgrimage site British lead hunt for peace in Congo Murderer dies by injection Blair grids for battle with EU on £2bn rebate Prime minister pressed to make sacrifices, writes Philip Webster in Petersberg Old friends fall out over budget reform Scottish Widows Summit on Rock row Russians spin web of intrigue with scandal-mongering on the Net Time Four die as plane skids into the sea Clinton women go on TV to reveal the depth of their love and hatred Damian Whitworth on the tale of two sex adventures that haunt the president Texas race murderer sentenced to death If you won £1 million on the lottery how much would… Thomas Cook DNA puts names to fallen US soldiers North Korean is freed after 41 years in solitary Marcos family will pay out $150m to 10,000 victims Egg: Individual Money Matters Tiny Brutal face of Seoul shown in political prisoners' suffering Gateway 'I haven't a clue what to wear now I work at home' Origins The story of the story of the film Focus What to sav as his tiny grave Sadly, premature babies often die, as Richard Miles discovered when he lost his son Young , free and antisingle currency You can be pro-European and anti-EMU-it's the third way 'Nonsense can be poetry - poetry is what survives the crying, even if only one person thinks it poetic' Fat Control-freaks The government's need to rig the railways will cost us all dear Tatton comer Race in the Classroom The right way to advance tolerance after Lawrence The World of Woo Imagine 1,500 days of solitude Good Signals The rail summit set a pattern for the network's expansion Five tests for Uk adoption of euro Lawrence recommendations to tackle police racism Police complaints Stonehenge haul Yemen trial Back to the trenches Yeovil alternative Brit-spotting Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Reception Personal Column Service dinner Dinners Royal Society Luncheon Appointments in the Forces Picture Gallery Church appointments Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Meeting University news Oxford Lord Phillips of Ellesmere Obituaries Lord Philips of Ellesmere, Kbe, Frs, scioentist and science policymaker, died in February 23 aged 74. He was born in Ellesmere, Shropshire, on March 7,1924 Jerzy Turowicz Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… B. K. P. A Mary Hillier Jack Bridle (From our Correspondent: On this Day Charles Peace Executed News The Times Crossword No 21,037 Business Simpsons Aa Information The Times Gore-Tex Who is Britney Spears? Orange and Colt fuel share frenzy Telecoms groups in £lbn stock sale BAe braced for late take-off by restyled Airbus Swedes investigate Archer trade The future is—£3.5m for Snook Britannia members share £41m Developers unite in ?800m deal to tear down Bull Ring UK will escape recession, CBI predicts AR The News at Ten. . . finally Business Today Shades of grey The wrong price for the right trousers? RJB offers miners improved pay deal Exchange Rates Meridiana L&g shares drop as Prosser prepares to sacrifice margins Smith & Nephew hopes for 10% boost UAG ends doorstep call Leather Pilot's Case German insurers act over tax threat Business Roundup Forte loan facility Daimler accelerates Pifco dips on sales London Bridge ahead Olivetti bid attacked Oil price fall sees Lasmo cut back production target Sb to consider share buyback Barclays By our City Editor: Marsh with solid foundation Commentary Liffe votes for share shake-up Eidos zaps early loss Oracle Applications Arjo feels the pinch German Net link-up sends Dixons soaring Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Time to rein in Colt Tempus Rio Tinto Legal & General Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Hanson Wall Street Parallel traders choose to paly role of consumers' favourite Saeed Shah examines the attack of the traders on the designer brands Shopping for a true champion The Business of Politics Time for a healthy private and public partnership Business Letter Legal & General Jean genie Bill stickers Verse again Ricardo confident of growth County sells hotels Stakis opening Bradford & Bingley US construction helps Hanson beat forecasts Quadrant in a quandary over projects Chronicle Future Bad-debt rise fails to knock Provident Financial Small firms' legal burden to be eased Christine Buckley looks at company law reform Warning from Tobacco Manufacturers to H. M.… Rio Tinto restricts fall to 6% Halifax Strong growth at Lex Glynwed realises £145m disposal "Dynamite" Vaux to consider extending deadline WRG expands as profit rises 76% Business Roundup P&O Stena steady Williams pays £75m Card Clear review Lincat makes progress Ashtead acquisition Tottenham kicks out future dividends Us block sends Glaxo tumbling The Times The wonder of Woolies Sarah Cunningham on Kingfisher's move out of town NTT Boeing to consider closures The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action Research Equities come off highs Malaysia British Funds Ready and willing Wrong way traffic Concerts Kronos Quartet Glasgow Theatre Tundra rolls in from the East Three parts of his sum LSO/Maazel Barbican Walkers Pop Wild, grotesque-fair enough Theatre Bartholomew Fair Young Vic Child's play New York Theatre Witness 'Scars' The millennium? We're all mad tor it Fierce sting in the tales Lyric, Hammersmith Peer pressure in black and white Lift Off Ambassadors NME Listings Recommended this Weekend 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 Opera & Ballet "A Great Night! Take your partners Ireland's Chieftains have teamed up with the ladies for their new album, Nigel Williamson Pop Mixing the spices Pop Albums Single of the yearn Who is Britney Spears, and why should the world be grateful that Tlc are missing in action? Read on Throw the tiddlers back New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums ABC Royal Choral Society Shakespeare in Love Pop Memoirs Wall has all the fun flavour David Sinclair on a new book about the darker, seamier and much more interesting side of pop Blair, the euro and a roasting from the press NatWest Tabloid Readers, Voting and the Euro Join the homeboys in blue A record producer aimd to boost ethnic minority police recruiment with a rap video and Cd, says Henry Bonsu If I were head of the BBC Raymond Snoddy would cut Bureaucracy, sack consultants and support the creatives if he were made DG A ease of dog eats dog Regulating the regulators The unlikely crusader Bill Frost reveals a little-known side to Paul Dacre, who made the Lawrence case front-page news Is the nation ready for Trevor at 6.30? New at Ten will end next week but Trevor McDonald has his work cut out. Interview by Paul Nathanson Education Media & Marketing Roedean Leicester University School of Architecture Kingston University Business Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Experienced Journalist Centurion Safety Products Ltd Country Sales Manager British Marine The Sunday Times A Career Selling Packaging to Industry Classified Education Continues on Page 50 Wagadon's days of woe Its main women's mag is in trouble and hurting other titles. just where did Wagadon go wrong, asks Carol Midgley Andrex puppy caught in adland war Trade digest Men's Lifestyle Abc Yoy Comparisons Women's Monthlies Abc Yoy Comparisons The Times Time to cry freedom An era without censorship is dawning for Nigeria's media, says Elizabeth Blunt The Abbey Group of Colleges Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol's Clifton College Harrow School and Roedean School Easter Revision Courses Classified Education Also Appears on Page 49 Duff Miller The Independent Schools Council Professorship in Management Exam Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford A-Level &… Albemarle Independent College WANTEd Keen Readers A Career in I. T Career Analysts Ltd Business Courses The University of Salford Individual Tuition at Edward Greene's City University Business School Oxford Caster Courses Surrey College Chiropody Kingston Posts Sheffield Hallam University Get Paid for Reading Books Surviving the entrance exam For seven-year-olds, and especially their parents, pressure to succeed can be unendurable, says Stephanic Cooper Taking a trip too far? Excursions should involve learning, not just fun argues Susan Elkin UCI Cinemas Stop the Baker days The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants' December 1998 examination Double Thriller Keeps to the script Racing: Former Hunter Chaser Not Extended to Maintain Chelenham Gold Cup Hopes Richard Evans Market Rasen Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Hills rolls on to 2,000 wins Southwell Career Highlights Kempton Park Kempton Specialists Rapid Raceline Jordan sets his sights on reaching new heights Motor Racing: Determined Owner Looking for More than Cheap Thrills during the New Formula One Season Rover Dealers Hill calls for action Triggs leads the way for Kent custodians Sport in Brief Williams injury adds to Slough 's headache Snow Reports Finn is fined for part in crash Rallying Cummins comes of age with Leeds Christopher Irvine talks to a rugby league player with a big future Morgan moves into overdrive Badminton: Britons Enjoy Day of Success in World Grand Prix Finals Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Halifax Scotland making light of perceived shortcomings Gerald Davies assesses the state of play after the first two rounds of the five Nations Championship Clubs make their point over cup Rugby Uinon Proudfoot waits for his chance Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Ashby falls at the first hurdle For the Record Today's Fixtures Finger of fate plays its hand Snooker Clubs may face 5pm kick-offs in Uefa Cup Football By our Sports Staff: Jayawardene leads solid reply Cricket: India's Imposing Total Sets Sri Lanka Stern Challenge Scoreboard from Colombo Gough leads by example Vaughan puts new spin on his worth Graham quick to weave his magic Owens has Italy mission School star search under way Waking Ned Football in Brief By a Correspondent: Panthers spoil party for Storm Ice Hockey Masterful Langer shows class to fly flag for Europe Golf: Singh Meets his Match in Second round of World Championship Event Sky digital Soldini in pole position after leader loses mast Sailing Second-Round Results Word-Watching Two women in a boat Television Choice Radio Choice Confess-all series is not for the TV faithful Review Pay Tv Satellite Cable and Digital Bbc1 Wembley delay threatens 2006 dream Rusedski gives British hopes a timely boost Times Two Crossword Motor Racing Racial disputes blight South African cricket Anelka to stay at Highbury Rugby League Odyssey direct
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