News from 25/03/1999
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James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Sarah Potter, Alexandra Frean Local Government Correspondent, Grahan Searjeant, Ian Small (Co-Chair), Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, John M. Castle (Executive Secretary), Michael Evans Defence Editor, Geoffrey Hill, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David I. Aldrich, Hugh Kearns, Managing Director, Ros Harwood, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Angela Court, Clive Davis, Fritz Spiegl, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Ben MacIntyre Tom Walker, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Jan Colley, Vikram Singh, Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Bryant, Valerie Elliott, Robert M. Bruce-Chwatt, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jeanette Winterson, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Paddy Ashdown, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Carol Midgley and Roland Watson, Ian McIntyre, Victoria Clark, Jasper Gerard, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Nicholas Harling, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Daphne McLeod (Chairman), John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, John Higgins, Adam Jones, R. F. Sheppard, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Sheila Cooper, General Secretary, Andrew Butcher, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Lawrence Freedman, Nigel Hawkes, Vivian Anthony, Secretary, Diarmaid MacCulloch, Richard Owen, Fiona Shaw, Joanna Bale and Frances Gibb, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Erica Wagner, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Kenneth Platt, Giles Whittell, Christine Middap, Jason Nisse, Roger Lewis, A. V. Ozolins, Chairman, Simon De Bruxelles, Tim Hames, Des Dearlove, Gerald Larner, Phil James, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, John Dunford, General Secretary, Chris McGrath, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Leslie Olive, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Stephen Pitts, John Morsman, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Elizabeth Cowley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Eileen Murphy, Nicholas Shakespeare, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lesley O'Toole, P. D. Moynagh, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Tariq Ali, Alex O'connell, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray, Mark Henderson and Alex O'connell, Jason Allardyce and Audrey Magee, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster,
ResumoFiona Shaw on the unknown Pilate Free Books for Schools tokens pages 25,44 Plus 24… Europe goes back to war RAF and Navy in onslaught on Serbs Index Leaders back Prodi as EU new broom Bruce Chatwin's love affair with Jasper Conran Judgment on Pinochet sets dilemma for Straw What's new for teeth Opposition to euro grows Killer's confessions On the run with a price on my head Anthony Loyd discovers how it feels to be hunted in a country in flames Breitling 30p Every Weekday Europe's tinderbox ready to ignite Michael Binyon reports on the strategic pitfalls that accompany military action in a region racked by feuds Compaq Better answers Army and air shield hit in first phase of bombings First Strike Border nations given security guarantee Containment Orange glow in sky as allies strike Luftwaffe scrambled for first combat missions since 1945 Bonn Forces British Airways American airmen proud of their role Raf Harrier missions 'ran on rails' Richard Owen is told how Hurricane pilots are with modern flyers in spirit Stealth bomber's chance to prove its worth Cuore Sportivo Myths lie at the root of Serbia's psyche Heroism in a medieval battle inspires the Serbs in adversity, Tom Walker writes Action on the ground may have to follow the bombers Lawrence Freedman weighs up the pros and cons of Nato's strikes Missile batteries set up to defend Adriatic resorts Odyssey Homebase Allies on full alert for retaliation Backlash Fears Military Threat Railtrack The heart of the railway Exiles support Belgrade right to keep Kosovo Balkans Conflict Emigres One-time critics defend old foe Live and let live in an anxious suburb Leeds Holmesdale Building Society Killer admits 17 more sex crimes 'Railway Rapist' confessed during four years of questioning, reports Stewart Tendler Hague hires editor to steal headlines from Campbell Jaguar Veteran cleared of harassing Wren Heart scandal chief loses appeal The BT shop Ministers hire friends who are white and male Bias hearing told there is no need to advertise special advisers' Jobs, Christine Middap reports Blair faces Commons inquiry into plum appointments MPs want to know whether top jobs are given on merit, reports Valerie Elliott Egg Individual Money Matters Balloon hero is home, but still flying Ford PC World the Computer Superstore Straw must clear new legal hurdles The Pinochet Judgment Law Report, page 47 The seven law lords and their rulings Vodafone Both sides celebrate a victory Tesco A legal puzzle for torturers to ponder Political Sketch Picking Pack service point Channel 4 opts for sorcery, not sauce HDi Sky is no limit for light touch Daughter 'cashed in as mother lay dead' Inside Section 2 Girls of 10 call advice line about pregnancy Jury decides 145mph is not dangerous Anti-abortion GP in court Bahrain Promotions & Marketing Board Archbishop will not face rape charge Second living fossil' found on fish cart Dixons RUC criticised over threats to rights lawyer An independent inquiry accuses force of hostility to Rosemary Nelson, reports Martin Fletcher Comet Test can detect modified foods Boy's marrow saves mother Eeuro Forces' school charges to front Swifter justice for victims of bad lawyers Ombudsman will be given power to speed up complaints process, writes Frances Gibb Worker crashed trying to stop theft PC tells of wife' death on jet-ski Cars are culprits in mutilated cat riddle Multiple Display Advertising Items Badger's sett vigil by owner of lost dog This week in The Saturday Times Birth marks first successful use of dead man's sperm Nigel Hawkes reports on the case of the newborn baby whose father died in 1995 Dench takes new role to defend the arts Shakespeare in Love A furry link in evolution's chain Dan Technology Guscott is questioned on fracas News in Brief Hotel death Outstations Amnesia puzzle Teacher resigns Blown away Stinkbombs add whiff of nostalgia to Dome Designers will use the smell of schools past to evoke classes of the future, writes Mark Henderson Scottish Widows Criminals can smile to beat candid camera Prime Health Mayoral plan to revive town hall politics Posthouse EU puts its faith in reformer Prodi President-elect's first talk is to rebuild confidence in the Commission, say Charles Bremner and Philip Webster Farmers fight to keep subsidies The British Insurance Legal & General Family man known for political stability Where the Professor Stands Emirates Opposition to euro highest for two years Cook rebuked for keeping leaked report Ulster and Highlands set to lose millions in EU grants Tiny think big about your PC Exxon challenges payout a decade after Valdez spill FIAT (AFP): Four die in Alps tunnel crash blaze World in Brief French cash for Jews (Reuters): Mine set to reopen (AFP): Indonesian killings end (AP): Israel jails former spy (Reuters): $40m for ski-lift deaths (AP): Space pollution threat 'Buddy, can you spare me a swipe' Tourists die in Kenya rail crash British students help to pull survivors from wreckage, writes Adam Fresco The Royal Bank of Scotland Time Boesak gets six years for fraud The best way to keep your smile Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the importance of a smile; saving your child's teeth; thumb-sucking and educating the dentist The Sunday Times The eternal fight for the right bite Fluoride halves decay New expertise in dental health The Male Menopause Soft, sticky and better with a straw His mother's cosseted darling SAGA Tomorrow Bruce was very much my first love In the third extract from his biography, Nicholas Shakespeare explores the passionate affair between Chatwin and Jasper Conran Gateway Muddled aims mean a messy peace Paddy Ashdown says Serbia must not keep control of Kosovo 'The law lords' decision drivers not so much a coach-and-horses as entire caravan through the charge sheet presented by Spain' Picture Gallery Germany's sick leave EMU has helped to sap the strength of Europe's economic powerhouse Knight error War over Kosovo The lesser of two evils is the right choice Annunciation Day 'All generations shall call me blesses' (Luke i. 48) Mandate for Nato attacks questioned Moscow and Nato Cutting speed limit Clarification of Catholic doctrine Holes in the road Medical exams Two-way stretch Proposed reform of A-level syllabus Birkenhead and Scouse Court Circular Today's royal engagements Schools Latest appointments Birthdays today Luncheon Service dinner Dinners Lecture Personal Column From the Bomb to the Beatles, from austerity to affluence University news Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Professor Arnold Bender Professor Arnold Bender, food scientist and nutritionist, died on February 21 aged 80. He was born on July 24,1918 Clive Figgis Clive Figgis, colonial administrator, died on February 9 aged 96. He was born on November 12,1902 Personal Column Lord Brandon of Oakbrook Lord Brandon of Oakbrook, Mc, Pc, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1981-91, died yesterday aged 78. He was born on June 3,1920 Major-General L. de M. Thuillier Major-General Leslie de Malapert Thuillier, Cb, Cvo, Obe, Director of Communications, War Office, 1955-58, died on March 23 aged 93. He was born on September 26,1905 Field Marshal Montgomery After the obituaries, Michael Howard, vice-chairman of the Council of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and a Fellow of All Souls, assessed Montgomery's place in history Wassily Leontief Wassily Leontief, economist and Nobel Laureate, died on February 5 aged 82. He was born in St. Petersburg on August 5,1906 News The Times Crossword No 21,060 Business The Times Forecast In the Times Keegan's Parlor power Concern grows over House of Fraser debt Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Oecd subjects ECB to further rate cut pressure Speculation surrounds One2One sell-off Britain's trade gap widens to record as sterling climbs Music firms move against Net piracy Brown faces card criticism Exchange to look into Capital trades Garnet Point McKellen up with the Gods Business Today Prescott to investigate Swallow Nike pay rise Weir warchest National Mutual Barratt steps up attacks on Government over planning BNP claims three-way deal would preserve more jobs WH Smith soars on Net deal Hurley changes focus at LV amid talk of rift Glynwed prepares to spend £300m Flextech to make Internet investment Business Roundup Bernard Matthews up Independent slips Euro loan sells out Pearson issues lawsuit ITC issues warning MBO market tougher Victory buys Cadoro Taylor remains ahead Exchange Rates Next shakes City with warning over mail order Gerstner enjoys earnings bonanza at IBM Demon Internet By our City Editor: No paradise for surfers Commentary Gremlin chiefs' £12m windfall Picture Gallery Mobbs takes a step back at Slough Rim publishes 22.5% advance Commodities Liffe Options P&o steams ahead on backing from brokers Stock Market Michael Clark 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 The Cable buy Tempus Next Capital Corp Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Premier Oil Wall Street Building on past experience to redevelop the inner cities Adam Jones says that a conservative approach to urban housing can succeed Civic cares Backdated America's raspberry jam war Run of play Dizzy spell The Pink Mortgage Club has run into a silly row with… Energis Millennium worms wriggle out of City's 12 bad apples Business Letters Nice work if you can get it Abolition of ACT promises to be bad news for charities Ros Harwood urges trustees of good causes to wake up o the threat posed by the end of a tax Hilton Belfast Success figured out in back of a diary The Times Any Other Business French tax holds back Alliance UniChem Kenwood poised to fall into the red Marriott Hotels. Resorts. Suites Gates sales drive targets small UK firms Rebels call for head of Premier chief City Centre Restaurants serves up share boost Chelsfield sees net asset value rise by 13% Properly sale to net British Land £260m Business Roundup Allied Textiles slips Caradon disposal Brake Bros accelerates Fishers optimistic T-Shirt in Ferrari deal Qsp shares boosted Equities' losses continue Interactive investor The Times Unit Trust Information Service SAS Into the limelight with a gorilla Cinema: Will Mighty Joe Young make Bill Paxton famous? It's about times, says Lesley O'Toole American Historyx Architecture Hello, pork pie scat Jazz Carol Kidd Pizza on the Park Savoy Theatre Life is Beautiful Opera Easily seduced by an old master New Movies: There are faults to Gods and Monsters, but Ian McKellen is not one of them, says James Christopher Oscar Winner Rise and fall of a philosophical Nazi Theatre Good Donmar Warehouse New Film Releases on Video An Autumn Tale Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie 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 Royal Albert Hall Antique & Art Fairs And still Barcelona rises Design Rafael Moneo's new hall Architecture: Richard Morrison reports on the opening this week of a remarkable new concert hall in this gloriously revitalised city Borderline Opera Pappano for the Garden Young maestro relishes challenge Opera: Rodney Milnes meets Antonio Pappano, confirmed yesterday as the new music director of the Royal Opera Bad manners spoil the cocktail New Classical Cds: Double Boulez, piano pizzazz and Bulgarian fire Vocal Poisoner's tale Mozart and Salieri Barbican English exercise Jenufa Manchester ENO Murder most Roman The Venus Throw a Mystery of Ancient Rome By Steven Saylor Robinson, £6.99 Isbn 1 85487 584 1 A new start The Lone Woman By Bernardo Axtaga Harvill, £8.99 Isbn 1 86046 422 X Love grows Our Lady of the Serpents By Petrie Harbouri Bloomsbury, £15.99 Isbn 0 7475 4332 1 A capital idea of progress The Plato Papers By Peter Ackroyd Chatto & Windus, £12.99 Isbn 1 85619 7018 Good on science; shame about the fiction Doris Lessing's new novel, set far in the future, shows that imagination means more than just fantasy By the sweat of his brow Ian McIntyre, unwilling to lapse into oysterhood, punches into an anthology of human labour The Oxford Book of Work Ed. 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