News from 16/03/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Hyam MacCoby (Visiting Professor), Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Nigel V. Hewitt, Eu in Crisis, Patricia Davies, Paula Davies, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Susan E. Kay, F. C. Peacock, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Nick Nuttall and Philip Webster, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Roger Maynard and John Goodbody, Barry Goodchild, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Peter Beale, Kevin Eason, Jack Knight, Paul McCallum, David Earlam, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Pat Gibson, Kathleen Jarvis, Keith Oliver and David Corker, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker and Michael Evans, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Paul Wilkinson and Philip Webster, Libby Purves, Christine Webber, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, John Patten, A. Brooke, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Andrew Rowe, Vice-chair, Adrian Cosker (Head of Economics), J. A. Cunningham, Roger Scruton, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Martin Leach, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Andrew Butcher, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Cliff, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Julia Broadhead, Jonathan Went, Sarah Cunningham, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Bertie Ahern, Brian Shaw, Peter Johnson, Nick Szczepanik, Arthur Leathley and Fraser Nelson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Brian Lang, Chief Executive, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Paul Wilkinson North West Correspondent, David Svendsen, Chairman, Daniel McGrory, Stephen Farrell and Bill Frost, Andrew Finkel and Michael Binyon, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, John Edmonds, General Secretary, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Elizabeth Cowley, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Susie Steiner, James Dowling, Richard Ford, Henrietta Lake, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoFree Books for Schools Santer quits with all his team in row over fraud Index (Trevor's Still Reading the Late News) When the Prince met the penguins No 10 backs Brittan Car bomb threatens peace process Nursing home widow starved Euro loan from Nationwide Pfeiffer gives up on sex appeal Muslim cleric arrested by anti-terrorist squad What your wedding list says about you Penguin Prince No question, this can happen anywhere, sauna or later Political Sketch Last-ditch effort to delay ban on duty-free Protest Strike DELL Nationalists' heroine had dangerous foes Marks & Spencer pulls GM products off shelf Peers undermine £2bn rebate battle Health plans setback Aberfan trauma study Life sentence for rapist Crying clue to Aids Boyzone baby Dr Philip Sugarman Doctor told nurses to starve widow Patient took 58 days to die, writes Michael Horsnell Prisoner 'ordered hitman by phone' British Midland Stuntman flies into a real-life drama Cathedral sacks fundraiser who put alcohol on the menu MP says officers leaked sex raid story War crimes trial is told of deaths of 15 Jewish women Woman sues over surprise baby Bulger ruling may force court changes Home Office to contest European view that boys were denied a fair trial, reports Richard Ford Nokia Connecting People Rest of Europe relies on family hearings Today in Section 2 Formal rules were relaxed for boys' trial I got it wrong, says Lewis fight judge Briton shocked' to find he had awarded draw, reports Adam Sherwin Ahern the poet takes Ireland by surprise Whoseday is It Today? Labour MP urges 'smear' inquiry SAAB US legal inquiry demands answers I just go where I'm told, says Prescott Adam sherwin on the minister who likes to see the world while saving it Istabraq Service chiefs endorse race code Collins Yard to help black officers rise to top Archaeologists lift lid on the great unknown Tomb of Roman VIP reveals his status but no name, date or job, reports Dalya Alberge Child abuse ad uses cruelty to hit home Drug could block runny nose killer England Bath & Ne Somerest Ellis & Killpartrick,… Cerruti 1881 Test aims to stop Classics becoming ancient history Bogus language is part of drive to attract students with no latin or Greek, writes Hannah Betts National Traineeships Language Aptitude Test How children learn to hate the Germans Dimbleby attacks BBC bureaucracy Abbey National Second inquiry to unravel maritime mystery Halifax At peace among the penguins Alan Hamilton on the prince's brief escape from Falklands politics Go Life for killer on the bus Lawrence attack Robbery appeal Murder hunt TV writer dies Off her trolley Tiny Archer sets out to milk popular vote for mayor £80m to get patients off trolleys Biblical politics Fuel tax 'failure' Why the Tories agreed to differ on Europe On Politics Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Hague in attack on 'Stalinist' Blair Chinese 'are still stealing military secrets from US' Liz Taylor 'beaten by her father' Daks City Itv China warns West to shun dissidents Diplomats dismayed after Beijing brands political exiles a threat to democracy, James Pringle reports By our Foreign Staff: Risky strategy to save Santer spelt disaster Euro Reuters: Suspended Dutch official pleads to come in from the cold The Whistleblower Scottish Widows The Report 'House' built on sand collapses Jacques Santer A safe pair of hands could not handle epidemic of fraud, Charles Bremner Writes Primus Hewlett Packard Charles Bremner on the prima donna,'Edith-la-Flamboyante' Edith Cresson Posthouse Kurdish rebels warn tourists to keep out of Turkey Jordan protests at Israeli water cut The Times & Dillons Forum Games verdict: Sydney broke the rules Liverpool Victoria Rebels to sign Kosovo pact Tom Walker and Michael Evans reports that the pressure at the Paris talks is now on the serbs Russia and Serbs united in a Slavic brotherhood Accor Corporate Services British ski firms in French court Zimbabwe mercy plea Ski-lift airman cleared Reuters: War crimes denied Sex tourists warned Don't waste your doctor's time Each day GPs see an estimated 300,000 people who do not need medical attention. They are to blame for a sluggish NHS, says Christine Webber Virgin Detecting thyroid disease Medicine Chest The Harley Medical Group Sleep Times and Stress Management Hernia What does it feel like to die? Susan Minot has devoted five years to writing about death. But her book is upliting. Interview by Janine di Givanni Every wedding list tells a story Gift services can reveal more about a couple than they really want, says Grace Bradberry Prime Health The Open University Tunbridge Wells Equitable Tories have no right to be silent Hague must defend our public servants from the race radicals 'In the Bulger case the justice system delivered a verdict which brought some peace to our troubled hearts, only to be subjected to mad Euro litigation' Picture Gallery At home and so at risk Cruelty childern demands sate intervention in the family—and fast Gong gang Spend a weekend spying with Rupert Allason. The… Appealing to new Labour 's natural… Sins of Commission Santer and his colleagues should quit in disgrace Children in Court Humanc arguments and flawed conclusions in the Bulger case Street Fighting Man An MP's plan to stop traffic jams deserves government support So who really won in Budget lottery? Country skill Pilate's reputation and early Christian 'spin-doctors' Library dispute Verdict on Bahrain European jingoism Sir, Glenys Kinnock's letter on the US-EU trade… Electronic voting Buses to the back Nspcc advertising Awash with wine Ghost ships? Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Stephenson's Rocket 'excavated' Church news Personal Column Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages School news Marriage Lecture Symposium Meeting Luncheon Garson Kanin Personal Column Delta Worldwide Sir Peter Hope Court & Social Austria Taken over Nazi Rejoicings in Vienna Bidu Sayao Corporate Hospitality and Identity '99 Sunsall Legends Nightclub Time Leapfrog International Celebrity Corporate Hospitality Function Hall Available for the Millenium New Years… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Liquidations Receiverships: Auctions We Need to Consider Each Other Intel inside Computers & Computing Services British Franchise Association Chancellor's package misses mark Henrietta Lake says that Budget measures will be of help to only small number of firms Share incentive scheme 'unworkable' Budget plans act as spur to take companies private, writes Susan Emmett How Britain can profit from American model Inspiration for the small firms body came firms Washington, says Henrietta Lake The Times UK firms slow to exploit Web Mega Phone Picture Gallery Double helping of points available for far-sighted How to Enter your Fantasy League Team As I was saying Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Marvellous Martyn calls the shots With two clean sheets in the space of four days last week, the leeds goalkeeper lent a helping hand to this week's winner With another 15 prizes to be won, it's time to give it a try If your Fantasy League team is struggling, don't des pair, there is consolation to be found by checking if you're ON-Target DVLA This Week's On-Target Score Fantasy League Quiz Late bloomers spring into action Fantasy League Top 100 Check your Scores Telephone News The Times Crossword No 21,052 Business Noon today Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifeboats In the Times Makeba's glorious return Market dives as Veba sells C&w stake German telecoms firm nets 1.8bn Counter bid hopes dashed John Charcol Nationwide to offer euro loan Picture Gallery DuPont buys GM seed firm German policy under attack Eurotunnel shares hit three-year high after profit boost United in inter crunch Business Today Tesco to sell cheap scooters Microsoft alliance targets Net users Sales of homes building at Bovis Burford eyes up Europe Bayer Managers could leave Kalon ASW to shed 300 staff in wake of Co-Steel merger Glanbia chief attacks milk price Warning after Laporte rise Exchange Rates Legal & General Franchises for Tube to last for 30 years Nissan shares rise over Renault talk GRE to leave HQ Robert H Lowe in red Beckett's 'bug' tables Bell plans flotation Benchmark on the up Lavendon improves Ruberoid shares slide Spirax lifts dividend Buyback plan hits Tomkins Fairey's ten-year hitch Abbey subsidiary loan pursuit in OFT action By our City Editor: Tunnel hides bushel under a light Commentary Rockware sold to Ardagh Virgin Trains Commodities Liffe Options Telecomess undermined by Veba's C&w sell-off Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices A choice selection Bovis Homes Laporte Dollar Rates ASW Wall Street Flight of fancy Germany is attempting to make U-turn in a cul-de-sac Economic View Membership of EMU has cut off the options for a much-needed devalution Bargain bin Pension surplus Why many women are slipping through the Net Driven away France Telecom Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Malaysia Equities close above worst levels Penny Shares Are Booming! British Funds Bada Antiques & Fine Art Fair LAPADA Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Antique Dealers' Association Frank T Sabin Bada Antiques & Fine Art Fair Mandell's Gallery J. Morton Lee Fine Watercolours Spring's dealers put West End gloss on objets d'art Joseph Connolly previews the fair that sets a high note for the rest of the season Marks Antiques Reindeer Antiques Ltd Dublin Sanda Lipton Marilyn garrow John Bly Atlantic Bay Gallery Bada Antiques Fair Adrian Klein Works of Art Christopher Wood Members of the British Antique Dealers'… Jonathan Horne Sandra Cronan Ltd Legal Appointments PA Consulting Group Zarak MacRae Brenner Hays Richard Owen Addleshaw Booth & Co Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Chambers Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Davies Lavery Solicitors Medway Council Holborn College Career Design Limited Box No Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cardiff University ZMB Industry Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment British Red Cross Is the legal profession riddled with racism? Ethnic minority figures reveal the scale of the problem, says Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Legal Diary Ej Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Cellnet recruitment Discovering just who runs the country Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Elgin Scott Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment ZMB Industry QD Employment Law Woolf Hughes-Castell Curbing power at the DTI Kevin Maxwell's contempt victory has implications for future inquiries, say Keith Oliver and David Corker Lipson Lloyd Jones 3 Stone Buildings Legal Training Group Box No Garfield Robbins ICC Should young offenders be tagged? Paula Davies, London magistrate Julia Broadhead, probation officer Capsticks Solicitors QD IRB International Rugby Board Mediation Skills for Alternative Dispute Resolution Times Newspapers Ltd All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to PSD QD Chambers 39 Essex Street The victory of Mama Africa A great singer and a dignified ambassador, Miriam Makeba is back in London. Nigel Williamson met her The National Gallery Theatre Perfect bass instincts Concerts SCO/Litton Edinburgh Italian genius in French Opera Les Vepres sicillennes Queen Elizabeth Hall Cold at heart Philharmonia/Dohnanyl Festival Hall Sony Film Building a Library A guide to the best classical CDs presented with BBC Radio 3 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 Opera & Ballet Noises on and off Nigel Cliff sees an over-performed Shakespeare tragedy and a little-performed Gogol comedy Higher hurdles please Dance Phoenix Marlowe, Canterbury Royal Choral Society Paco Pena Sadder, older, but is it wiser? Cinema: With The Deep End of the Ocean Michelle Pfeiffer confirms her intent to shed her delectable-doll image. Giles Whittell reviews the results Evergreen songs treated with wit Cabaret Michael Feinstain Barbican US Weekend Box-Office Taking and Analysis Cut out the lip, guys Pop Afghan Whigs Astoria The Times Running success lifts party mood David Powell on the rejuvenated Great North Run, which takes on a national flavour today Bees put spanner in works as favourites face new challenge Ice Hockey: Bracknell Shed Tag of Also-Rains with Back-To-Back Wins Snow Reports Bar backs off over liveries Wheel turns to confront elite with duel at high speed Mountain Biking: Dual Slalom Makes First Appearance next Month in Rav4 Series Armstrong returns to fill problem position Hampton pass their final exam Schools Sport: Wolverhampton Fall Short in Boodle and Dunthorne Cup Chapman cast out into cold Mark Souster on a player suffering the effects of the chill winds starting to blow through professional rugby Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Van Straaten relishes uncertainty Speedway Keene on Chess Winning Move Istabraq test Murphy's Law Chris McGrath sets the scene for the Champion Hurdle Experts' View Bosuns Mate can set sail in finale Guide to Today's Races Cheltenham The Big Race Field Dobbin faces fitness test Rapid Raceline Hoping for a Festival fairytale Racing: Simpson the Survivor Banks on Nipper Reed Giving Him Another Lifeline Meeting Points Ladbrokes Sedgefield Southwell Cardinal Hill to answer prayers Irish View Result from Yesterday's Three Meetings William Hill The Cheltenham Festival Stadium of fright will test mettle of United Football: Ferguson's Comments Raise the Temperature before Second Leg of European Cup Quarter-Final NatWest Inter missing loan dividend Overseas View Football in Brief O'Neill rewards Robson patience Barnsley lacking confidence for Cup encounter Moya crowned as king of all courts Tennis: New World No 1 Dispels Doubts by Displaying Versatility to Become Master of Any Surface Today's Fixtures Hiom rides good fortune Bowls Fame supplies spur for Inkster Golf: American's First Big Win for Seven Years Edges her Nearer Landmark For the Record Pools Forecast Top Ranking Anderson set to fill Australia post West Indies are sunny side up Cricket: Australia close to Defeat as Lara Shakes off Doubts over his Capaincy Norwood Ravenswood By our Sports Staff: Pakistan confirm status as Asian champions By our Sports Staff: Atherton and Thorpe lift England's cup plans Word-Watching Scoreboard Radio Choice Portrait of an icon Fame beckons for a bunch of nickers Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Lewis camp fights to overturn decision Irish runners fancied Festical record Cheltenham Festival Times Two Crossword Tennis 49 Back a Winner with the Times Racing Team at Cheltenham Cricket 50 Italy aches as Ronaldo calls in the doctor Morse
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