News from 05/03/1999
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Diana Lamplugh, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Rob Hughes, Elizabeth Symons, Sue Pheasey, Paul Hoggart, John Ritblat, Chairman, Mark Souster, Gavin Lumsden, Adrian Lee and Elizabeth Judge, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Leonie J. Hill, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Andrew Finan, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, David Nicholas, Joe Joseph, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Louise Godfrey, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, John O'leary Education Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mary Ann Siegbart, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, and Ian Brodie, Richard Duce and Claudia Joseph, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Richard Griffith, Russell Kempson, Paul Wilkinson, North-East Correspondent, Leon Brittan, Paul Armstrong, Simon Midgley, Paul Durman, Simon De Bruxelles, West of England Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, Philip G. Scott, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Stefano Hatfield, Marit Hargi, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Peter Orr, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael J. Stock, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, David Prosser, Stewart Tendler, Sigrid Aufterbeck, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Stewart Sutherland, Chris McGrath, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Frances Gibb and Claudia Joseph, V. Townsend, Ian Brodie, Hilary Willoughby, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Janie Lawrence, Michael Ackroyd, Lillian Taylor, Benedict Nightingale, Alison Watts (Chair), Bernard Dixon, Richard Morrison, Robin Lodge, Michael Evans, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Owen and Ian Brodie, Christopher Irvine, aPeter Riddell,
ResumoExclusive Lynn Redgrave talks of her love and… Index Protest to US in banana trade war Cashmere and biscuit exports hit Index Posh Spice gives birth to a boy Picture Gallery Cook receives two more leaks Handwritten notes tell tale of Uganda deaths Exclusive Lynn Redgrave talks of her love and… Drama fit for a royal performance Tomorrow The UN's bravest Lewinsky's tour of Britain Chelsea have easy cup win Chopard Geneve 30p Every Weekday Yes, we have no mention of the 'b' word by the minister Political Sketch Water firms fear pollution by GM crops Nick Nuttall on concern that narrower range of farm chemicals may breach EU laws BT Children in hospital after E coli outbreak Aitken 'recovering from stroke' Case is dropped against ex-business partner, writes Michael Horsnell Census to ask if couples are gay News in Brief Boy, 14, charged Refugee rapist Porpoise dies Robinson inquiry Blakelock appeal Lakeside: the business end of the affair The Tour Pentagon protects identity of President's love rival The Other Man By our Media Correspondent: 'He didn't have to deny the relationship with such anger' The Interview The show that stopped a nation The Television Debut Prada Stay of execution for knitwear industry Government pledge gives glimmer of hope to a mainstay of Borders economy, reports Shirley English Currys America's complex links with banana republics Two countries divided by a common fruit Direct Line Personal Loans Couple charged with abducting foster children Case will be heard before civil proceedings, report Frances Gibb and Claudia Joseph Bungling bank robber is given life sentence Multiple Display Advertising Items Citroen Xsara Dimbleby no to offer of country quango Pc World Crash victim thinks wife is an imposer Husband wins £130,000 after courts hears of rare syndrome, reports Simon de Bruxelles Law Lords rule road protest was lawful Barclays Health officer found meal hard to swallow Orange Kitsch and colour collide on the Milanese catwalk Lisa Armstrong sees Dolce e Gabbana present a tongue-in-cheek show, complete with Day-Glo coats and lime python boots, designed to surprise rather than sell And the Winner is Sharps Bedrooms Universities offered cash bait for poorer students Budget increase will provide thousands more places in higher education, reports John O'Leary Schools get £150m to reduce class sizes Drinks Direct Divers may have been garrotted News in Brief Suspect released Arctic ice thins Ferry holed Pedigrees forged Murder charge Correction Giant body to head sale of millennium Ausralia Turns down Day of Glory Vanessa staff axed over fake guests Reith kept 'hate list' in his head Lawyers denounce minister's claim of corruption Itv 'Peace will not come. There's evil out there' A year after their sons were shot, two women regret support for Ulster accord, reports Martin Fletcher Dixons RUC helped us, says loyalist The Times Sentence on Brixton escaper challenged No jobs for 400 doctors trained at cost of £40m BMA says that 'shambolic' planning has led to human tragedy, reports Ian Murray Hospital rents scanner to vet Dolphin Itv Beckharn 'over moon' as Posh Spice has baby £6.50 to enter Westminster's House of Fun But peer's protest against charges could end move to boost tourist numbers, writes James Landale Staples The Office Superstore Picture Gallery Rough Guide to the Houses of Parliament Olympics chief tells MPs of vote scandal damage Watchdog to rule on Serps The Times & Dillons Forum Tories are 'sidelined' by boycott News in Brief Benefit tax move Alaska stays cool as chronically ill win the right to get stoned Financier Soros championed campaign for homegrown cure, Giles Whittell writes Pilot in cable car tragedy is cleared Comet The BT shop DiCaprio in $45m suit over fist fight Iraqi forces set missile ambush for allied pilots Saddam's jets are trying to lure no-fly zone patrols over Sam and rocket sites, writes Michael Evans Gateway Hussein's ally returns as young King asserts rule ANC leadership 'in no need of amnesty' Lloyds TSB Business Cook heads for Primakov talks World in Brief (Reuters): Execution 'barbaric' (AP): Reichstag is renamed (Reuters): War crime trial halted (Reuters): Taleban condemned Ming treasure found The Open University Reformers set for big triumph in Iran elections Arrow Kwik-Fit British car's Tehran twin rules the road Iran relies on its Hillman Hunter, writes Michael Theodoulou in Tehran Thomas Cook Flight Deals Yard joins FBI in the hunt for jungle killers The Times Higher Education Supplement Husband grieves for wife who loved travel Uganda Massacre Missing Briton's family fears worst Scottish Widows Tiny Chinese call on leaders to atone for massacre James Pringle reports on a growing public disillusion with Beijing's regime PEPs Jakarta riots mar Albright visit Grime pays for the Khmer Rouge Tens Machine (AP): Internet tryst ends in death Germans prepare for 'most dangerous mission since the war' Bonn Defence Minister tells Roger Boyes about risks of sending troops to Kosovo Chirac's family falls out over women MPs Chronicle of the Future Ex-lover accuses Dumas in Elf affair Time Tragedy of judge and the prostitute Six of the Best Go with us to four new places The secret is learning to pull the right strings Drawstring pants are back. And if you want to avoid looking like a puppet, loosen up and let them hang around your navel Origins Objects of desire I have discovered a lifetime of betrayal by my husband of 32 years Lynn Redgrave is in crisis. In an interview with Janie Lawrence she tells for the first time why she is divorcing her husband Heritage Hotels Bring on the rivals, I'm fighting for a spoil Why Britain will be in the money We can only benefit from staying away from euroland 'Asterix in euroland: featuring the Magister Primus, Tony Preposterus, and his noisy henchman Bill Cashnametapefix' It's dead wrong We deplore the murderers of British tourist, but bomb Iraqis with impunity Loose cannon Blair's Banana Skin What a ridiculous way to duct the blame for a trade blunder Senator Clinton Republicans want the First Lady to fight in New York Old Curiosity Shop Parliament opens its chambers to tourism US 'flying in face' of banana ruling Breastfeeding problems What a pane Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… State responsibility towards caring for the elderly Advice for travellers GM foods News at Ten Millennium Moment Where now brown cow? Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Adrian Ryan Lord Dunsany Blundell's School Paviors' Company Baron Trotman Funeral service Service dinner Dinners Personal Column Picture Gallery Luncheon Meeting Inns of Court School of Law Legal appointment Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Elections Captain David Goodwin Captain David Goodwin, Cbe, Dsc, Taranto veteran and Chief of Staff, British Naval Mission, Wahington, 1958-60, died on February 25 aged 87. He was born on February 2,1912 Personal Column Delta Worldwide B. K. P. A. Harry Blackmun Harry Blackmun, Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, died yesterday in Arlington, Virginia, aged 90. He was born in Nashville, Illinois, on November 12,1908 Richard Allen Richard Allen, painter and teacher, died on February 9 aged 66. He was born on February 8,1933 Local Wardens in Air Raids March 5,1937 Protest to US in banana trade war The Times Crossword No 21,043 Business Picture Gallery Forecact Walkers Gore-Tex XTC's agony over ECB refuses to bail out Bonn Euro hits new lows as bank spurns Lafontaine's plea for rate cut Royal & Sun under fire over dividend British Airways IBM signs Dell deal Funds shy of equities Rolls-Royce boosted by demand for civil aircraft Who's dumbing down? Business Today Mirror outlines strategy PowerGen warns of £100m hit Eurosfar cuts passenger aim Swiss Federal Railways Sbb City does not understand us, says Vickers chief BAA agrees Eurotunnel shops deal Pressure on oil explorers Arnault offers deal to Gucci Exchange Rates Knives are out over dinner Business Life Legal & General Grocery bills to increase Biocompatibles extends warrants Business Roundup US banks Bill backed Free Internet access Prague losses mount Sanderson set to spend Glycosciences database Dorman appointed MFI sees slaes slump Vehicle numbers fall Williams in danger of FTSE exit Nott to step down at Hillsdown Elementis sees tough trading By our City Editor: And now, not a word from our sponsor Commentary Pay-TV merger is off Trains Commodities Liffe Options Albright reacts well to takeover speculation 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 Insured for tomorrow? Tempus Williams PowerGen Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Mirror Group Wall Street South Africa's corporate chicken run may turn into a turkey shoot The exodus to London could be an exposure too far, says Jon Ashworth Backtrack Arch rival? Cutting edge Telling word Austin Reed Outdoor team-building event is pleasing clients Programme sponsorship continues Developers declare open Wharfare BA action could resurrect old names The Times Unit Trust Information Service Thomas Cook Direct Equities enjoy late flurry Malaysia Airlines Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet 'Treat your Other Half to a Ticket' The Corrs & REM Music Rufus in tooth and claw Theatre "You're in for a Real Treat Euripides in Ulster Pop Peacock Theatre Art from the heart Jazz Dianne Reeves Queen Elizabeth Hall Shed a tear for the finest poet of all Music: this weekend Goethe the lyricist will take over London's concert halls. Hilary Finch reports HMV Us peasants are revolting, aren't? we? Week in the Arts A tepid tango Kremerata Quartot/Kremer Queen Elizabeth Hall Sibelius reborn NME Pop Opinion Meanwhile, back in Swindon… Andy Partridge has called off XTC's six-year strike, Caitlin Moran reports HMV Thin Red Line Pride of our valley Stereophonics are the great Welsh hope of Brit rock. But, Paul Sexton asks, can they win over America? Pop Interview New Pop Albums Karmic wheel of cool New Albums: David Sinclair on Kula Shaker's second album; plus, right, Nigel Williamson sees them in action HMV Flying a funky flag Jazz Albums Top Ten Albums Last of the soul brokers Blues Albums The Times Tomorrow Mystical musical mash FT's German challenge Germany's press faces a shake-up with the launch of a new business daily. Report by Sigrid Aufterbeck Deutsche Post The bridgewater Hall Media & Marketing Sika Limited Thomson Partners BT lines up a new image Media Contacts Multiple Display Advertising Items Spinning a thin blue line? Police press officers face pressures to provide both more information and less, says Stewart Tendler Facing the Net threat Waterstones News at Ten hangs on to its good name A crisp approach to cable Raymond Snoddy talks to Tony Illsey, the salted snacks man who turned telecoms evangelist NatWest Wanted: heavy mettle PR How much do they earn a year? As the battle of the news bulletins begins, the presenters are being turned into stars with salaries to match, says Carol Midgley Fighting for the viewers Mediawatch The Times Demonstration not trespassory assembly Referring to Europe a point already decided Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Time runs from date of transfer of funds Licensee's claim against trespasser on land Sentence for conspiracy to corrupt police officer How should we tackle poor teachers? The Sunday Times The school Swat team This couple say they can turn around a failing school. Simon Midgley investigates Weighed down by books French pupils suffer from a heavy workload. Adam Sage reports To Advertise Call Abbey easter revision Helpline Unlocking Potential Albemarle Harrow School and Roedean School Easter Revision at Cats Exam Techniques Gabbitas Easter and Spring A-Level & Gcse Revision Grade Expectations MPW 'A' Level Easter Revision St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts Trinity Hall Faculty of Actuaries Secretarial & Computer Studies St. Aldates College Chiropody London Guildhall University Christ Church Oxford International Language Schools The University of Birmingham Courses St. George's University Leicester University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax : 0171782 7899 Williams riding wave of expectation Chris McGrath finds the Teeton Mill team calm as Cheltenham looms Kelso Wakley scores Snow Reports Yesterday's Results Doncaster Newbury Winning Line casts net overseas Williams out to regain pole position Motor Racing Live on skydigital British meeting continues to drop in status Athletics Wigan prepare for challenge from their peers Rugby League The Times Smyth's time-honoured sorcery spells trouble Golf: Veteran Irishman Enjoys Revival at Protuguese Open after Faltering Start to Season Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Hjertstedt sets sights on the greater prize Winning Move Champion celebration for Storm Keene on Chess United plan assault on next hurdle European Cup: Confident Ferguson looks beyond Internazionale to the semi-finals For the Record Hendrie bides his time in quest for glory Oliver Holt sees how Barnsley are coping with life outside the Premiership Today's Fixtures Shevchenko sets the goal standard Aylesbury give Harding new mission Cherwell quartet stay on course for record Bowls Sport in Brief Villa end pursuit of Stubbs Football in Brief Ireland try to correct balance of expectation Rugby Union Henry has the right priorities When France invented the beautiful game Richmond plunged into turmoil Yates banned again Legal & General Wattana suffers after death threat Snooker Champion denied in dispute over rules Swimming Lara facing his greatest test Pat Gibson on the batsman formerly known as Prince Maddy compiles a timely reminder Norwood Ravenswood By our Sports Staff: Botham denies coaching job Scoreboard from Lahore Word-Watching A fruitless endeavour Television Choice Radio Choice Leaked revelations a blow to Channel 4 scoop Bbc1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Rugby League 47 Chelsea stroll towards place in last four Holders expose gulf in class to establish emphatic lead over Valerenga Times Two Crossword Kinnear detained in hospital Cricket 50 SAS Pleasure Hill backs bitter rival to lift world crown
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