News from 09/03/1999
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Colin Stamp, Roland Watson and James Landale, Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, James S. Little, David Winters, David Pannick Qc, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Peter Williams Deputy Director-General, Nicolette Jones, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Nigel Hawkes and Helen Rumbelow, Philip Howard, D. J. M., Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Iain Naylor, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Devlin Barrett, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, James Bishop, Chairman, Pat Gibson, Mark Henderson and Jill Sherman, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Debra Craine, Eve-Ann Prentice and Simon de Bruxelles, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Cecil Genese, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Bruce Lees, Michael Clark, Edwin Richboro, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Miranda Ingram, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Roland Watson, Peter D. Ball, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, David Mitchell, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Michael J. Harte, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Stephen Sidkin, Paul Durman, David Adams Latin America Correspondent, Helen Wallace, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, John F. H. Shead, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Rosamund Smith Chair, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Helen Johnstone and Susie Steiner, James D. Zirin, Andrew Butcher, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Cliff, Edward Turner, Richard Evans, Roger Franklin, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Anthony Capstick, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Dalya Alberge, George Austin, John Allison, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, James Pringle, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tessa Keswick, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Daniel Bernard, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Penny Lewis and Michael Bowden, Jason Cowley, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Chief Sports Writer, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Charles Tweedie, Alex O'connell, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Nadine Williams, Anthony Loyd and our Foreign Staff, Paul Hardy, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoPassport to a cut-price Paris Countryside opened up to ramblers No compensation plan upsets owners Index Www. easyJet. com Breast implant banned Free Books for Schools Tomorrow: Budget 99 Monica beats the Iron Lady Straw pays £200,000 for Pinochet End of a cricketing era 30p Every Weekday Michael Howard to quit Shadow Cabinet Blair diverts right-to-roam activists along the Third Way Political Sketch Ulster is given Good Friday deadline again BBC News Something of the night is now someone of the past Brown set to boost enterprise Harman hits at macho ministers Police chief is accused after gun raid British Museum Hamilton accused over action Alarm ignored Sarwar cleared Tagged at ten Hole in skull Books marked for distinction Gradings indicate livels of violence, predictability and optimism, report Helen Johnstone and Susie Steiner The name of the footballer cited in literary mystery Doctor gave baby lethal drug dose Virgin Shopping is next to godliness, says new liturgy Ramblers fear boot is on the worng foot Post for 'serial path-blocker' upsets walkers, report Mark Henderson and Jill Sherman New Regulations Bring Mixed Fortunes for Landowners in Disputes over Access Abbey National Amazon. co. uk Another step on Labour's road to free country Day the Duke upset the Prime Minister Surgeons condemn selling of implants Head bans games for GCSE pupils Drinks Direct Psychiatric patient questioned on killing Itv 'Safe alternative' left woman with 4 years of pain Mowlam eases the pain for nurses And firstly… Trevor's bongs make teatime debut The veteran newscaster stood up but otherwise Joe Joseph finds little new in 6.30 news Compaq NatWest Mother's fire rescue praised Tube strike off Boy's £1m award Royal choice E coli patients Saved by mud Bible rewritten after half a millennium Royal calligrapher includes ideas from other faiths, write Eve-Ann Prentice and Simon de Bruxelles British Gas First, catch your goose… Greer joins protest at British Library Party for new book cancelled to support strikers, reports Alex O'Connell PC World Dark days are just not natural Corrections Children's Aid 'Flawed' GM tests sparked food scare Standard Life Bank Saint Laurent in safe but nervous hands Swiftcall Ingham is bound over after driveway dispute Labour to keep single currency out of Euro poll Blair fears his change of gear on the single currency could cost votes, writes Roland Watson Hague backs idea of people's march One. Tel Robertson comes to defence of Europe Peter Riddell on the minister deploying all his skills to work out the future of 'credible European armed forces' Scottish Widows War crimes threat for Milosevic Blair singles out Yugoslav leader for trial if Kosovo atrocities are repeated, Michael Evans writes Pristina's nights of bloodletting cast shadow over peace prospects Fujitsu EU fails to win allies in banana conflict Iranian leader targets the Pope in European charm offensive Khatami's attempt at dialogue angers US and exiles, Richard Owen writes in Rome Russia is likely to win another IMF handout VW France tries six absent Libyans for bombings Scottish Fee Support Review Israeli army post faces attack from archaeologists Mobile message falls on deaf ears NEC Direct Danger man of Bonn dogged by EU rumour A plot to push Lafontaine into Brussels job is detected, writers Roger Boyes Kangaroos hop on to the menu as French cuisine embraces the exotic Norwich Union Cook will ask Nigeria to stay in peace role Film violence put in the dock Family of shooting victim seeks damages form director of 'Natural Born Killers', Damian Whitworth writes Chinese warm to the theme of Mickey Mao Tiny Jakarta 'causing famine' in Timor Poll rivals killed Warning for Chechnya Schwarzenegger row (AFP): Flush with cash (Reuters): Divine vengeance America mourns death of baseball hero DiMaggio Clinton Praise for player who became US icon, wirtes Damian Whitworth Which? Clinton takes aid pledge to Central America Focus US to check 'food chain' drugs What older mums are not told Having children later in life could trigger early menopause. Miranda Ingram reports Prime Health Picture Gallery Breast implants are withdrawn Medicine Chest Chanel, saddle soap and the Gold Cup Venetia Williams—once dubbed a racing mix of Margaret Thatcher and Princess Diana—has overcome all odds to emerge as a serious challenger to the leading male trainers in the world of National Hunt racing. Interview by Jason Cowley Why I went to a sex party Nadine Williams wanted sex - but not a relationship. So she found herself enjoying a sensual evening with 300 guests Saga The Times Utopia is reborn a mile in the air Or so the architects displayed in two provocative Glasgow shows would have you think. Marcus Binney reports Why must the show go on? The burghers of Hampstead are up in arms about their local theatre's plans to expand. Dalya Alberge reports Cartoons Theatre A guide to the best classical CDs, in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 De Niro's genius is as clear as Crystal In Analyze This the great player of mobsters plays - surprise! - a mobster. Giles Whittell awards points Dogma of the reigning cats Nigel Cliff on the Danish film directors who have rewritten the rulebook Royal Shakespeare Company US Weekend Box-Office Takings The Sunday Times Dance Cartoon King of a bookish Bohemia Nicolette Jones finds out why Ottakar's chain of bookshops has signed up cartoonist Christ Burke to change the local face of its 63 branches Star turns trip out of town Dance Royal Ballet Cambridge From painters to poets Concerts CBSO/Rattle Festival Hall High in passion London Sinfonletta Queen Elizabeth Hall Concerts Well-mannered intensity Emerson Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Jazz Another kettle of fish entirely Theatre Blue Heart Pleasance, N7 To a Yoruba heartbeat Jazz Groupo Eleggua Jazz Cafe, Nw1 Opera & Ballett The Colour of Justice Pair of raunch hands Debby Bishop/Kate Harbour Langham Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's chioce of the latest movies Royal Choral Society Entertainments Listings A Budget for kids, or child's play? Stand by today for another exhibition of playground politics 'There is more to it than racism - the police have been deliberately kept in a state of infantilism by the Home Office' Picture Gallery This harvest of greed Bananas are a joke only when your entire society is not in peril High jinks The Times Diary Ugly faces north of the border. Alex Salmond's… Charlie Whelan has had second thoughts about… The Second Test Can the eurozone become a flexible marketplace for jobs? Mr Hague's Kitchen Realism and proportion on the Tory table The Third right of Way A dead end reponse to the right to roam Anti-euro feeling as strong as ever Flying bishops are 'force for unity' Denning remembered French policy in Africa Third World debt Council cuts close precious museums Origins of the kilt All in the genes Court Circular Royal engagements School news Reception Appointment Nature notes Luncheons Lecture Dinners Commonwealth Day Observance Service Personal Column Marriage Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Church news Anniversaries Meeting Joe Dimaggio Joe DiMaggio, baseball player, died yesterday aged 84. He was born on November 25,1914 Professor G. H. Moore Geoffrey Moore, Professor of American Literature at Hull University, 1962-82, died on February 5 aged 78. He was born in Mitcham, Surrey, on Junw, 10,1920 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta Flights Directory Flight Seekers Flight Searchers Jetline Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musicians Benevolent Fund Court & Social Peter Cole Peter Cole, former television news executive, died of heart failure on March 6 aged 66. He was born on April 26,1932 Major Donald Henderson Major Donald Henderson, GM, bomb disposal expert, died on January 30 aged 77. He was born on December 12,1921 From our Hunting Correspondent: Hunting: The earthstopper's duty News The Times Crossword No 21,046 Business Forecast The Times In the Times Chance to be a champ Investor confidence rebounds Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Retailers store wars 'are phoney' John Charcol Deal with watchdogs saves Intel from trial Union leader could be facing a picket line Business Law Sport Television Reuters executives cash in with £1.04m bonus Dawes to net £75m from sale of MDT to Cellnet Check Fantasy scores Business Today Goldman votes for flotation Cit buys Canadian lender Candover ahead WSP profits up Migraine claim The Times Albemarle raids market to pick up 18.6% Albright stake IMI has £300m to buy other engineers Boost for Hammerson Solid returns from Nycomed Legal & General Persimmon delivers upbeat assessment Gokal appeals over BCCI conviction Allied Waste deal Fortis in $2.6bn buy Servisair fights back Caradon triple sale Hillsdown disposal Trafficmaster motors Bunzl profits ahead Exchange Rates Inchcape says Asian recovery a year away Accounting firms set to merge Thomson 's caution hits shares By Our City Editor: No crumbs of comfort for EMI Commentary Tasty Chez Gérard Edington quits BAA over listing decision EMI slides on Nicoli appointment Picture Gallery SMG in price warning to potential bidders Millennium reassurance by CMG Commodities Life Options Pre-Budget nerves keep investors on sidelines 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 Get away from it all Albright& Wilson CMG Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes IMI Wall Street Loyal toast The Times City Diary Brown should be thankful for a Keynesian bequest Economic View The Chancellor owes a debt of gratitude to two men who reformed Tory economic policy "It May be right to sell bonds, " begins… Taxing times They are rather fonder of the Chancellor round at… Wet look Logbook ECB bowls virtual sponsors an unplayable delivery Mis-selling of MPPI must be avoided Brands and supermarkets City sonnets Numbers that count in the Budget Equities mark time Lancome The Times Unit Trust Information Service Free UK. com To Advertise Call Freshfields Bartlett Merton Recruitment Solutions Michael Page PSD Denton Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Training Group Fax Holborn College Free speech: important questions of principle Multiple Display Advertising Items I don't have many clients who call me 'sweetie' Elton John's lawyer in now his business manager. Frances Gibb on the expansion of legal roles Picture Gallery Steuart & Francis Legal Diary Speechly Bircham QD Office of Fair Trading QD PA Consulting Group Box No Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Dibb Lupton Alsop Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Lipson Lloyd Jones HW in House Legal QD Chambers Fax The man who chose to act for genocide defendants A small advertisement in The Lawyer lured an English barrister to defend the seemingly indefensible in Rwanda. Paul Hardy explains Lipson Lloyd Jones Chambers Zarak MacRae Brenner 39 Essex Street Profitable puffs Tobacco trials are business in America but will never take off here, says James D. Zirin To Advertise Call Chiroscience Personal Injury Skuld Deputy Public Trustee Laurence Simons QD Elsevier Science Bank for International Settlements Fax Can you keep a secret? What you tell your lawyer may no longer be covered by privilege, say Penny Lewis and Michael Bowden Graham Gill & Young Multiple Display Advertising Items RWS Project Services Hughes-Castell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Making the right moves on mediation Alternative dispute resolution needs monitoring, says Edward Fennell To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Falklands Landholdings Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Idea or Invention Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Overseas Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgagedirect Triumph Group, Inc Magazzino Italiano Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Live Telephone Lotus Box No Fax Venture firms refuse to yield Small companies must clear big hurdles to satisfy the tough taskmasters of the funds, says Henrietta Lake Etiquette for e-mailers Business Bytes Anthony Capstick on making the most of Web communication, and avoiding gaffers and legal dangers Picture Gallery The Times Call to delay launch of minimum wage Megaphone Crossing Guppy's path can pay generous dividends Still seeking that elusive prize? Then enter today Prizes Fantasy League Leaders Youth League Leaders As I was saying Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Steep staircase not a nuisance Extrinsic evidence not admissible Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Limit to exercise of Power Whether price includes VAT Engineering council America's Cup hope hangs in balance Sailing Legal & Public Notices Cambridge favoured again Rugby League Rusedski holds Indian sign over Korda Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Irvine 's moment of triumph dismissed as flash in the pan Kevin Eason discovers a reluctance to accept the outcome of the first grand prix pf 1999 at face value Pools Forecast Snow Reports Impressive Pang heads for meeting with Ebdon Snooker Ong leads list of casualties Badminton Imperial mint tempts Pipe Racing: Trainer Lines up Lucrative Pay-Day in Sandown Handicap Hurdle Thunderer: Exeter Cheltenham Race Course Rapid Raceline Word-Watching Thunderer: Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Determined Lewis takes on weight of history Briton will knuckle down to task but faces awesome prospect in spiritual home of American boxing Healey is banned for eight weeks Shared songsheet produces close harmony Rugby Union: Weekend Internationals Reflect Trend towards Refereeing Accord Stay of execution for Richmond Alarmed by approach of inevitable Today's Fixtures Anfield schooling polishes Jewell Tchmil in pole position Wembley future more rosy Woods names his replacement caddie Golf: New Man Carries Lucrative Bag after Cowan Fluffs his Lines in Magazine Article For the Record Swift end for Farry at Hampden Football: Sfa Chief Executive Dismissed at Ground He Did so Much to Redevelop Wenger looking upwards Cambridge look for old magic Ronaldo ready to return for Inter Football in Brief Oxford are short of experience More lottery gold for medals World indoor championships haul is vaue for money England a finish tour in triumph SKY News Derbyshire committee in test of confidence By our Sports Staff: Sohail accuses board Word-Watching Clampdown on cowboys Radio Choice Drugs busts and the search for Nirvana Review Bbc1 Satellite Cable and Digital Lara plunged into depths of despair Port of Spain (fourth day of five): Australia beat West Indies by 312 runs Times Two Crossword Tennis 46 In freefall for four years Fans flock to Garden party Srikumar Sen in New York finds the American public finally taking a British heavyweight seriously Scoreboard Athletics 50 Peel Hotels DiMaggio takes high rank among US greats
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