News from 08/03/1999
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Charles Buss, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Alan M. Rugman, Alex O'Connell and Imogen O'Rourke, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, DJM, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Dave Hepworth, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Barry S. Doe, Roland Watson and Graham Searjeant, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Philip Warner, Brin Hodge, Claire Melamed, Trade Policy Officer, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Simon Walker, Nigel L. Denton, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Lawrence Kingsley, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, John Redwood, Ahmed Fazl, Dominic Walsh, James Hopper, Peter Shore, Alasdair Reid, Peter Gleeson and Audrey Magee, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Snow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, David Butler, Michael Clark, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, Christopher Hough, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, David Compton, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Richard Cork, Paul Armstrong, Karen Bradshaw, Paul Durman, Michael Lynagh, Lisa Armstrong, R. W. Williams, Diana Robinson, Nicholas Harling, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Susie Steiner and Robert Whymant, Valerie Elliott and Roland Watson, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Cliff, Kim Pereira, Geoff Walters, Richard Owen, Dennis Hales, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Richard Walker, Marilyn Branston, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Christopher Purple, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Nigel Glass, Gordon Brudenell, Grace Bradberry and Vanora Bennett, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Peter Atkinson, P. J. McCloskey, Walter Gammie, Peter Gleeson, Stewart Tendler and Annie Flury, Peter Greenhalgh, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Elizabeth Cowley, Christopher Irvine, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, James Landale and Jason Allardyce, Diana Blamires, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Andrew Finkel, Peter Robinson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Philip Congdon, Simon Nutbrown (Managing Director), Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoCut-Price Paris Spring discount fares and hotels Fantasy Formula One Hague launches 'kitchen table' Toryism Index Sky News Atten Southgate gets £800,000 payoff Newcastle win Longest balloon trip ends in sea Heroic London bobby in New York shooting Free Books Schools 16 Pages of Sport Stalemate for Man Utd and Chelsea Film director Stanley Kubrick dies aged 70 30p Every Weekday 'Busby babe' Viollet dies IMF praises Brown's skilful' economic dexterity Roland Watson and Graham Searjeant on the annual health check of the economy Ministers move to shake up divorce laws Rac Lewinsky books in for Uk tour Doctors mistakes' cost ?67m Blair to expand higher education Abbey National Nott leads Hague's euro fight News in Brief Police searches target blacks Air hostess takes legal action Soldiers held over Nazi link Man's best friend visits Ernie Wise Kubrick: a cinematic odyssey James Christopher celebrates the career of Stanley Kubrick Career that opened the eyes of filmgoers DNA tests needed In arson deaths British Airways Cricketers are pitched in to training with commandos Final scenes kept his stars in suspense Teachers demand Woodhead inquiry John O'Leayr on reports that the Chief Inspector had an affair with a pupil Intel inside Prince holds 'rural crisis' summit Refilling of lighter leads to death News in Brief Girl's last hours Fatal descent Policeman loses Baby inquiry Help needed Chris Evans tries again for tabloid Planned pregnancy 'not always for best' Redgrave's husband names her 'lovers John Clark says couple ignored each other's infidelities, reports Giles Whittell form Los Angeles Thorntons Mail Order Mothers Day Gifts I tv Abusers turn to Eastern Europe Staff at British Library ready to strike DELL New magazine for women not the write stuff New journal is said to be outdated and unfortunately named, reports Alex O'Connell and Imogen O'Rourke Oxford's dead poets' society is resurrected Robin Young reports on a reprieve for the best of British verse Liverpool Victoria Pub has got an inkling on book scheme The Times Tv 'string' put parrot in custody dispute The Open University Itv Yamamoto recaptures elegance for fashion Ashdown calls party to action for final time Paddy's Party Pieces Hewlett Packard Just don't mention that contest Bell backs son-in-law's plan to fight his seat Primus In search of the 'holy water' of Antrim They're a dying breed now, but Martin Fletcher tracked down one of Ireland's poteen makers Cheshire Renault Spirits are raised across the globe 'Chinese stole us missile secrets' BBC News Thirty immigrants drown off Florida World in Brief (Afp): Uganda suspends treks (Reuters): Estonians go to polls Versace 'HIV positive' (Reuters): India air crash kills 21 (Reuters): Minister thwarts robber (Ap): Singing star 'critical' SAGA Pol Pot's Butcher to face Cambodia trial Scapegoat could kill hope of international tribunal, writes James Pringle in Beijing Pressure grows on Japan to unmask its war criminals Links AOL Virgin atlantic Bomb blast at theatre kills six in Bangladesh Colosseum's animal magic was high art Rome's arena provided more theatre than bloodshed, writes Richard Owen Colonel robs bank for his savings Daily Mail Ideal Home Show (Afp): Kurds claim attack on helicopter Scottish Widows Why must the British tabloids always mention the war? Inside Germany Landslides in Alps bring road chaos Intel inside Admirer of Hitler wins poll in Austria Gaddafi pitches for better deal FIAT Son takes over in Bahrain on death of Emir Talks on Lebanon pullout On Line Telecom UK Ltd Damascus to rearm Saddam The new philanthropists Millionaire Torquil Norman and heiress Sabrina Guinness are both dedicated to helping disadvantaged children. Grace Bradberry and Vanora Bennett report 'I am just lucky to have something I love doing' Phillips Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Fashion Diary Drinks Direct The Harley Medical Group Emma Hope Winter Clearance prior to New Collection Changing Times Waterstone's Sweeties, ditch those shoes Ugly shoes are at the heart of winter's kitsch and country look. Photographs by Simon Walker Quantex Yale reopens its key Anglo file Visual Art: The great benefactor Paul Mellon would have loved his beautifully refurbished Yale Centre for British Art, says Richard Cork The easiest way to get into your PC Opera Gluck runs out in the gloom Opera A dream of a theme Concert Theatre Prime Health St. Joseph's Hospice Halfway up the heights Theatre Opera & Ballet Theatres A cluttered history lesson Samuel Pepys: The Secret Diarles All in the songs Pop Ladysmith Black Mambazo This week in the Times Pop Theatre Music Film Who are you kidding, Mr Blair? It is time to face economic reality in Europe, says Peter Shore He is facing a situation very like that of Major 'Moscow's teenaged black-marketeers seemed a lot more benign than my Engligh friends, who were taking Ecstasy and Shoplifting' Picture Gallery An Englishman abroad The poll figures may look better, but Blair is widely resented in Scotland Pigging out Boring and Simple How Brown can do no harm with his Budget How to Spend It Some welcome signs of a new philanthrophy Slippery Slopes Mass tourism makes the sublime Alpine scenery ridiculous Counting system for Euro polls Gulf bombing Police effectiveness Trade 'victims' of the banana row ITV 's public service Rail fares examined Nigerian elections Tied in knots - not for first time Buses to the back Royal beef No alternative Court Circular Birthdays today Service dinners Royal engagements Nature notes Family protest at picture sale Personal Column Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Memorial services Meeting Three Faiths Forum Dinners Old Elysian Club Legal appointment Citibond London Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Baby Bond Forthcoming marriages Flight Searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Stanley Kubrick Stanley Kubrick, film-maker died yesterday at his Hertfordshire home aged 70. He was born in New York on July 26,1928 The Emir of Bahrain Sheikh Isa bin Sulman al-Khalifa, ruler of Bahrain since 1961, died after a herart attack on March 6 aged 65. He waw born on June 3,1933 Latest wills Home Rule: No Coercion Irish affairs had been prominent in Parliament since Gladstone's first Home Rule Bill in 1886. The third one became law in 1914, but would only come into effect at the end of the war. Growing militancy by Nationalists and Unionists killed it off Dennis Viollet Dennis viollet, former Manchester United footballer, died on March 6 at his home in Jacksonville, Florida, of cancer aged 65. He was born on September 20,1933 News The Times Crossword No 21,045 Business Emi takes the biscuit: Eric Nicoli, chief… Latest Road and Weather conditions Uk Weather- Ah… Walkers In the Times Tomorrow Rnu Rescue Upoate 8 March 1999 Semi-detached rivals left to rue unwanted extension Managers Pay Heavy Price for Trifling with Fa Cup Golden glow for British atheltics Under the Skin of Sport Dennis Viollet dies at 65 England turn on the power Tangerine Prada crew fail to take advantage in dress rehearsal Sailing The Times Medals delivered right on time David Powell sees British athletes lay claim to indoor greatness Golden Gebrselassie upsets the apple cart Sport in Brief Ice Hockey Skiing Ice Skating Bowls Lara receives dressing-down from rampant Australia Cricket: West Indies' Standards Continue to Fall in First Test Links Flintoff provides touch of class Finch fury as greedy Sharks fail to show their teeth Basketball Irvine laps up luck and overdue taste of glory Grand Prix 99 Results from Melbourne Hwo the Dirivers Came to Grief Family man moves up a gear Kevin Eason believes there is life in the vibrant Ulsterman yet The Times Williams enter a new hall of fame Snooker Strachan puts stress on wider picture FA Carling Premiership: Charlton prove fall guys after Coventry overcome Aloisi's dismissal NatWest Forgotten fossils dug from Selhurst swamp Picture Gallery Edmundo is free from animal magnetism Rob Hughes discovers why Brazil's striker is not so keen to go home Hiley steps in to keep on course Diamonds fail to sparkle Ketsbaia makes rueful Everton pay FA Cup: Vibrant Newcastle leave Gullit one step away from Wembley final Plain old Kanu quickly makes a name for himself PEPs Without Ginola's spectre haunts Tyneside feast Semi-Finals Sixth round Nationwide Vernons Lottery Football Game Fa Carling Premiership Scotland Nationwide Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling Nationwide Scotland Increasing pressure threatens to derail Bolton Land Rover Drama sold out in Stadium of Light Nationwide League: Phillips on target for remorseless Sunderland Thetis on hand to turn jeers to cheers Griffiths keeps promotion rivals in check Taylor has Preston in his sights Amoruso sends battling Falkirk tumbling Proud Wales revive glory days Five Nations Championship: French dreams shattered after breathtaking encounter in Paris How the Play Unfolded in Paris Peters suffers the pain of Italy's frustration BBC Sport Congregation follows the plot with songs of praise At Stade de France England's women deny Irish any consolation Wilkinson brandishes sword to proclaim new England iron age Five Nations Champtionship: Midfield shows fierce resove as Woodward goes back to basics Guinness Wood chopped down to size as Irish sing blues Julian Muscat reports on how the hopes and ambitions of Ireland's supporters were broken by a rampant England pack Muscle and flair provide day of drama Small screen fails to do justice to comedy of errors Holyfield trains in the art of pain 'It's a fact he'll fall in three. The world ain't run by big people; it's run by smart guys' Missing the point Sports Letters Missing the point Service delivered with a smile Going on to the offensive E-mail, including a postal address and daytime telephone number, should be sent to: sport letters@the-times. co. uk This week in the Times Orr steals in as Wakefield falter Bradford inspired by Paul brothers Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Beaten Thunder refuse to roll over Jjb Super League: Determined newcomers push Leeds to the limit By a Correspondent: Long puts icing on St Helens cake Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal & General Record for Offiah is clouded by tragic Schnyder searches for solace Tennis Links NatWest Boardman goes flat out for starters Jeremy Whittle reports on a British rider completing his first mission of the year Oxford make a rapid start Rowing Moment of magic helps Phillips tie up victory Golf Farah puts language to good use John Goodbody watches the next generation of British athletes shine in the mud Ipswich humbled by Cullen performance Hockey: Hightown Recover Twice to Secure Last Play-Off Position Elkington reaps reward as rivals fall at the last Late goal by Simons rescues Southgate The Times Price proves that the nice guys can win A swinging time had by all Sally Jones plays the supportive parent as her children enjoy their first taste of gymnastics Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Dedication the name of the game in pursuit of stardom Suppleness remains an essential ingredient if young gymnasts are to reach the top Fact Box Dunwoody adds finishing touch to Florida Pearl Racing Richard Evans Musselburgh Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Leaders over the Jumps Lord Gyllene bid on hold Charlie Strong shows promise Southwell Fontwell Park Leicester abandoned For the Record Hockey Basketball Guide to the Week Ahead Golf Athletics Rugby Union Rugby League Time limit not against EC law Clause applies to goods crossing frontiers Passport to Paris Working time is term of contract Litigant has no right to lay adviser in chambers Correction Capitalisation, week's change SAS Scandinavian Airlines Results and Statistics Jensen snaps up former chief of Rolls-Royce Legal & General Budget likely to be on generous side of neutral Economic Outlook Bat Keeps on eye on us courts Companies Enterprise Network Sunday Tips The Facts The Board CSFB may face disciplinary body over Archer trading Cable & Wireless Corporate Profile: Bass New Covent Garden soup kitchen plan Meridiana Our Verdict Bus industry to be investigated over rising prices B&q to create 2,500 jobs Exchange Rates Alternative Investment Market Guess quits flagship site after Ong's withdrawal Picture Gallery Formula One eurobond stuck on starting grid Clothes shops warned of painful shake-up Profits fall at bid target Servisair Goldman vote Canary options ECB warning Budgets aren't what they used to be Britain should emulate success the American way Convergence with euroland and surrender of sterling is recipe for disaster, says John Redwood Word-Watching The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Slow boat to disaster Television Choice Radio Choice A primitive challenge for the Tv masses Review 6 . 00am Business Breakfast (67408) 7.00 Bbc… Satellite Cable and Digital Profile 44 Private hospitals told to pass on ?100m Vat windfall Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Ub chief to call the tune at Emi Times Two Crossword By our Financial Staff: Wembley board to consider further bid approach Picture Gallery Plea for tax breaks on floats WTO to hear banana protest Budgets 46 BMW Rover pledge expected Direct life & pension services
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