News from 30/03/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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James Landale and Mark Inglefield, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Charles Quant, Antoine Palmer, Paul Hoggart, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Shahed Sadullah, John Diamond, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Lorna Reith, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Dave Allen, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Ian W. Bruce, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Richard Brewster, Donald Hutera, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Susan Marshall, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, James Strachan, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Geoffrey Robinson, Alan Hamilton, Matt Dickinson and Russell Kempson, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Evans, and Charles Bremner, Michael Clark, Alice Lagnado, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Peter Hanbury, Daniel McGrory and Simon Walker, Neil Addison, Ian Shaw, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Richard Colwill, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Arnold Wolfendale, Gary Slapper, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Melanie Bien, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alix Ramsay, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Richard Owen, Adrian Lee and Richard Duce, Roger Boyes, Nick Kelly, Stewart Tendler, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, S. MacKenzie Smith, Dalya Alberge, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Desmond Hartley, Giles Whittell, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Susan Elkin, Kevin McCarra, James D. Craig, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Bert Massie, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Bob Woffinden, Peter Hazelhurst, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Richard Wood, Ludmila Vodopyanov, Neil Winship, Sam Kiley, Maurice D. Stanton, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Susie Steiner, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mycal Miller, Henrietta Lake, William Rose, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoWin a dream cottage Free Books for Schools Driven from their homeland 4,000 an hour flee the Serbs Milosevic warned of war crimes Nato says raids will continue Index Graves revealed Soldiers rolled grenades yelling 'this is for Blair Sam Kiley reports from Kukes in northern Albania on the fate of the refugees Free Bbc Magazine John Diamond Fantasy League football War pushes euro to new low New author's first chapter wine £1/4 m NDCS 30p Every Weekday UN calls for aid to save refugees NatWest Alliance struggles to avert disaster Michael Evens reports on the problems faced by Western commanders as they try to stem the bloodshed in Kosovo Times is Running out for Nato Former peacenik Cook warms to heat of battle The Foreign Secretary tells Peter Riddell that his present fighting talk is not at odds with his past SNP leader breaks ranks to denounce Nato bombings Hewlett Packard Officials impotent as refugees pour in The Exodus Flight of victims into Macedonia caught alliance unprepared. Daniel McGrory, left, and photographer Simon Walker witnessed what happened US is wary of area's rugged terrain Waterstone's Readon Defence chief praises Harrier pilots after close shave Nato things unthinkable on land war Ground Forces Troops will face mountains and minefields, writes Charles Bremner NEC Direct Conflict caught offside Kosovo Summary Protester shot dead Threat to embassies Tourists cancel 'No place to hide' for Serb generals Belgrade top brass may be tried for atrocities, Michael Binyon writes Beleaguered rebels send urgent Internet plea for more weapons and fighters Sainsbury's These are the Men Britain Says Could Be Tried for War Crimes Picking Pack Primakov in peace bid Alice Lagnado in Moscow on Russia's mission to Belgrade Christian Aid Serb unity is the deadliest weapon confronting Nato alliance A Contest of Wills Britannia rules the airwaves Harrods Saturation coverage leaves couch potatoes in the dark Heathrow express Ratings soar as viewers put faith in BBC MPs are bounced from barbarity to the price of milk Police 'covered up' A6 murder evidence Inquiry orders new appeal to be heard, 37 years after James Henratty's death, reports Stewart Tendler Food that cuts cholesterol has a fat price Dan Technology Scions of Longleat take pride in 50 years of stately progress Pinochet challenge delayed News in Brief Barristers to pay Killer convicted Vaccine drive The sign of one Osteopath assaulted patients Primus Oneworld IRA reveals sites of hidden graves The Nine Victims Neutrogena 'We can stop wondering where he is' Martin Fletcher meets a women whose son can at last receive a funeral, 21 years after he disappeared Children's free view of nature Net Links AOL Mother left daughter, 3, in woods News in Brief Alert on Iv. F NHS role in jails Wife sentenced Pay warning Dome theatre Rejected lover guilty of model's murder Anthony Robbins Children's Aid Direct NTO Skiers are cleared of avalanche negligence Fight expulsion, peers told Hereditaries are urged to support protest, report James Landale and Mark Inglefield Iberiab Like father, unlike son ID card 'revolution' in public services In Brief BBC loses listeners Child poverty trap Tories' healthy option Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe Theatre is poor show for young, says Ayckbourn Playwright urges companies to stage more work for children, reports Dalya Alberge Future is Orange for 20 Writers Winner How just 40 pages secured a £250,000 book deal Thinkers try to land a punch on the 'real Ali' Prescott cuts target for new homes by 1.2m Tax breaks may help village life Direct Line Protesters are cleared over gene crop raid Posthouse Map of Britain catches up with reality 'Hated' US atheist feared murdered FBI pursues new clues in three-year riddle of a family that disappeared, writes Ian Brodie Paraguay ruler gets asylum The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 88 killed in Himalayan earthquake World Summary Hutu confesses Greens see red High and wet Tiny Salvaging a future with music A car crash has musician Rupert Johnston with serious brain damage and the mind of a child, but his remarkable gift for playing the French horn has survived and gives him hope. Susan Elkin reports Yorkshire Bank Sexist, snobbish and very painful SAGA The Harley Medical Group Prime Health You find me not quite waiting to die As John Diamond learns that his cancer cannot be cured, he is certain that his life can still be happy and worthwhile Accor Corporate Services And no one stops to think... The Kosovo tragedy should not blind us to this farce in Ulster 'To be appointed Director-General of the BBC is actually the perfect last job before you shuffle off. It is a stint in Dunnfilmin' Picture Gallery Utter, bloody, folly Our disastrous arrogance means we have a lasting responsibility to the Kosovans Blue streak The Times Diary Facts on the Ground Milosevic is still bent on Balkan devastation Semtex Not Semantics Neither peace nor Trimble can survive the refusal to disarm Durably Stately Longleat's 50th anniversary is a triumph for compromise The human rights issue in Kosovo Confusion over safety of US meat An end to poverty? Science in Russia Lords reform The Irish question Top cat? Gender misassigned No red card this time No benefits in Bill for future disabled Wedding gifts Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner Funeral service The night sky in April Birthdays today Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Luncheons George Ross Goobey George Ross Goobey, pension fund manager, died on March 19 aged 87. He was born on May 21,1911 Gideon Rafael Gideon Rafael, Israeli diplomat, died on February 10 aged 85. He was born on March 5,1913 Flatshare Group Captain C. K. Saxelby Group Captain C. K. Saxelby, Cbe, Dfc, Afc and Bar, bomber and test pilot, died on March 21 aged 77. He was born on October 27,1921 Stanley Dance Stanley Dance, jazz critic and author, died in California on February 23 aged 88. He was born in Braintree, Essex, on September 15,1910 On this Day Last troops leave Vietnam in grim and silent file Business for Sale Evesham Micros Time Blaircomms Profit from a passage to India—and elsewhere Henrietta Lake reports on better support for exporters Could you become the Entrepreneur of the Year? Big rewards and world recognition are awaiting the winners of our new award Trade Missions The Times 100 Table highlights late payers In Brief Megaphone Michael Burn, design director of Light Years Ahead, a fluorescent light manufacturer in lpswich, says that Britain's inventors always lose out. LYA has turnover of £500,000 and employs 10 people News The Times Crossword No 21,064 Business The Times Forecast Tomorrow Hurley, sex and EDtv Balkan crisis sends euro sliding Dollar and sterling climb amid signs of Europen weakness Stock Market Surges towards Record BP Amoco faces $18bn charge on Arco deal John Charcol Business, Arts, Law, Sport, Television Liffe and LCH to ran joint venture Olivetti lifts telecom bid to £39bn Strike threat at National Power Check your Fantasy Football Business Today M&s cuts jobs of 400 managers Grid made £892m by selling shares in Energis Bemrose disposal Stansted go-ahead Greenalls search GKN swap Antisoma boost Dun & Bradstreet Glaxo shares propelled by fresh merger hopes Pep sales grow as deadline nears Three vie for top spot in drug sales Trichet urges French banks to hold talks Exchange Rates 3i blames Electra pay for hostilities Blue Circle gives Asian warning Association of Accounting Technicians Associates buying rival Platinum Business Roundup LVMH wins delay Cadbury's £1m men Maiden pegs payout Hammerson on spree Imperial bond offer T&s may bid for local shops ICI shares leap on £2bn sale talks Samsung Electronics Enterprise Inns seizes control of Century French Connection soars By our City Editor: M&s aims to get size right Taylor research forecast Maersk Air Commodities Liffe Options Safeway checks out rise in spite of OFT referral Stock Market IT HAS BEEN a tough time for the brewers and pub chains after a sharp downturn in consumer expenditure 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 Taylor Nelson Blue Circle Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Future on the line Tempus Enterprise Inns Wall Street Can Opec resist killing the cartel's golden goose? Economic View Monopoly power should not be underestimated as prospects for sustained price rises improve Unholy war Home run Crystal clear Oil partners gather closer to keep out Alaska's icy winds Consolidation is the key for BP Amoco and Arco to halt output decline, writes Carl Mortished Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Radio Shares close at best of day SAS Sorry, the Tin Can Lady nissed out Entrise for the Times/Artangel Open ran from the weird to the wonderful and back, says judge Richard Cork The Times Film Songs in the low key of life Take notes for the test afterwards Theatre After Carrey, the true man show The new hit at the box office, EDtv accomplishes the difficult feat of starring Elizabeth Hurley and impressing Giles Whittell US Weekend Box-Office Taking and Analysis A big hand for the maestro Concerts The National Gallery Twin peers of the Baroque Building a Library A guide to the best available classical records on CD, presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Bold message to the world Savoy Theatre Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Martt Hargle New West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Clean fun and dirty talk All the old fusion fire rekindled Jazz Dance Event Travel Shop till you drop Why the wheels of justice grind so slowly It is two years since the Criminal Cases Review Commission was set up—but how effective has it been, asks Bob Woffinden Picture Gallery Legal Diary EJ Legal PSD How Canada can help choose judges The judicial appoinment system reformers should look abroad, says Neil Addison Norton Rose QD Chambers Professional Recruitment Benfield Greig Group Plc Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co Laurence Simons Sex and abuse of trust A new law criminalises intimacy if professionalism is violated, says Gary Slapper Ernst & Young Chambers Taylor Root Sponsorship and the big picture More firms are funding arts events for altruistic reasons, says Edward Fennell ZMB QD Multiple Classified Advertising Items RSPB Ucb Healthcare Cadwalader QD Graham Gill & Young Bank of Bermuda (Luxembourg) S. 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Howard-Slob Legal Search Pritchard Englefield Solicitors Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Revision Courses Times Newspapers Barkers Thomson Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Display Advertising Items The Nottingham Trent University EEA authorisation under pesticide directive is recognised by EC European Law Report Libel trial will not impeach Parliament Law Report March 30 1999 Court of Appeal Linked contracts can be treated separately and together Ministry entitled to Crown immunity Court of Appeal Law Report March 30 1999 House of Lords Re-litigation is not necessarily abuse of process Pre-hearing guidance for coroners is suggested Allowing contemnor to call evidence Place of performance on delivery No supply made until payment or tax invoice issued Substituting manslaughter for murder verdict Kermit's team leapforgs up to claim £1,000 prize Classics allow no substitute for breeding Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newcastle Rapid Raceline Specialists Meeting Points Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Sandown Park Winning Move Keene on Chess Godolphin maps out new set of objectives Travel show appeals to Northern Ireland Virgin Keegan likely to continue in part-times position Football England 's guru steps forward Shirley English on the man who put Keegan's men in the right mood to defeat Poland Wales learn from Hodgson Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Duval goes on winning to boost family fortunes Golf European revival frees clubs to cash in Rugby Union For the Record Big sister encounters little problem Alix Ramsay believes Serena Williams can eclipse Venus Sport in Brief Legal & General Status is restored to British meetings Athletics Hendry's display of perfect timing Snooker City Traveller Direct LTD West Indies stumble in pursuit of historic win Cricket: Five-Wicket Haul for Walsh Sets up Thrilling Climax Graveney seeks harmony Word-Watching Radio Choice Exposing animal instincts Television Choice Cheaper than therapy, with tools thrown in BBC 1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Uefa grapples with growing Balkans crisis Fixture build-up worsening Times Two Crossword The Times New Time Crossword Book Available Golf Osborae reaches finishing line Alan Lee, racing correspondent, on the retirement of a charismatic jockey who had one fall too many History weighs heavily on Oxford Cricket Sun
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