News from 02/04/1999
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins North West Correspondent, Phil Yates, Sydney Friskin and Janet Ruff, Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Stephen Farrell and Damian Whitworth, Robert Cole, Rob Hughes, Paul Hoggart, Tim Jones and Alan Hamilton, Charles Saumarez Smith, Director, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Joanna Bale, Elizabeth Judge and Stephen Farrell, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Michael Crow, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Russell Kempson and George Caulkin, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Andrew Waude Pastoral Assistant, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Elderkin, Martin Fletcher, Jeremy Burnham, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Gleeson, Dominic Walsh, Javier Couso, Matthew Barbour, Frank Brean, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Tom Walker and Ian Brodie, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Our Education Editor, Peter Barnard, Derek Ezra President, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Sarah Thistlethwayte, Barry Millington, Adam Jones, Piers Morgan, Raymond Keene, Daniel McGrory and Sam Kiley, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Andrew Butcher, Mary Sissons Joshi, Paul Wilkinson North East Correspondent, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Michael Foley, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Nick Kelly, Graham Hills, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mark Palmer, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Stuart Higgins, Nick Moore, Susan Elkin, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Tom Clarke, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Neil Kennedy, Stephen Farrell and Adam Sherwin, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, James Tulloch, Chris Moore, Charles Bremner and Michael Evans, Sam Kiley, Aidan Baker, Adam Sherwin, George Tintor, Alasdair Murray, Harold Thimbleby, Gordon Burrett, Jim Lancaster, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoEaster weather How the BBC covers the war media times pages 42-45… Outrage at PoW show trial America will stand by her own Index Brown rebuke War criminal weeps for an old age in jail Maundy euros? Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Unseasonal sun, seasonal jams ATDL 30p Every Weekday Premiers issue a challenge of peace for Ulster Jessops Spelling error nearly led to killer's escape The Hunt The only trial out of 393 suspects Tim Jones looks at the results of eight-year manhunt that changed British justice and cost £11 million 'Time does not lessen the guilt' The Reaction Haunted by memories of atrocities The Accusers Jury's Journey to a world between past and present Picture Gallery The outsider driven by a hatred of Jews Illegitimate child turned into a sadist who relished his role in genocide, reports Tim Jones Sawoniuk Verdict Virgin Abbey National Montenegro military chief replaced by Milosevic ally Rumours of an imminent coup fuel panic in tiny republic, writes Janine di Giovanni in Podgorica Balkans War: l Moderate Ousted Serbs wipe out rebel resistance in two-pronged onslaught Daniel McGrory in MacEdonia and Sam Kiley in Albania predier defeat for the KLA guerrillas Braun Shadowy groups linked to killings Cook posts his regrets on Web PC World the Computer Superstore Villagers claim credit for ambush Daniel McGrory in staro Nagoricane hears conflicting boasts from local militias about who was responsible for the attack on a Nato patrol Soldiers' families plead for release Homebase Nato destroys Tito bridge in city of culture Veteran of rock inspires songs against bombs The Open University RSPCA Nato draws up plans for an invasion Balkans War: Ground Attack Scenario Charles Bremner in Brussels and Michael Evans, Defence Editor, on the idea of carving out a safety zone Dixons Yeltsin urges G8 talks on crisis Simply Palm British lorries used to smuggle refugees Balkans War: Flight to Britain Channel port drivers profit from trade in human cargo from Kosovo, reports Adam Sage in Calais London provides uneasy haven for young victims of conflict Joanna Bale, Elizabeth Judge and Stephen Farrell on exiles in UK Harrods Knightsbridge Middle classes join the exodus Vauxhall Raising the Standard Refugees herded down track of despair Balkans War: Journey into Exile Kosovans are being driven from a hostile land to an unwelcoming one, writes Daniel McGrory in Blace Dixons Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Clinton rejected warnings of fiasco Wrong-footed President is forced on to the defensive, writes Ben MacIntyre in Washington US memories of Vietnam chip away at morale Dun & Bradstreet Blair's heavy burden of war and peace Balkans War: Prime Minister Takes the Strain The Prime Minister has spent a gruelling fortnight juggling Kosovo and Ulster. Philip Webster reports Currys The Saturday Times Halfords Teachers seek help with violent pupils Secure hospital is helping to train nursery staff, reports John O'Leary Labour accused of deceit over policy Black teenagers spurn university British Red Cross By a Correspondent: Champion rider's wife jailed for drug plot Comet Picture Gallery Cleared man faces jail bill Murdered nanny 'wanted to leave Briton's… Office World Religious groups spared wage rule Hyundai The New Hyundai Atoz Doctors argue over urgent treatment of breast cancer Thresher Picture Gallery By our Medical Correspondent: Cervical smear programme 'not cost-effective' ICR April 1: the day that fools weathermen Yesterday was one of the hottest, but snow is perplexingly common, reports Adam Sherwin Radio HQ besieged after pop hoax Restraints tested to reduce injuries Early man has years lopped off his age B&Q Cleaning reveals early Poussin worth millions Restorers found a masterpiece hidden behind the grime of centuries, reports Russell Jenkins Vienna's waltz king stuck to the gentleman's excuse me Energy Efficiency Shakespeare in Love Short life of world's longest painting Adams facing 'impossible' task over arms Declaration likely to be seen as Unionist rewriting of accord, says Martin Fletcher 'It Would Be a Tragedy if this Difference of View about Timing… Prevented the Agreement from Advancing' Swiftcall Energy Efficiency Fudge allows Trimble to endorse the declaration JAL Queen keeps her date with balloon heroes Woman who sought new life is killed in crash News in Brief Life of crime stubbed out A Churchill in distress Corrections Mint wants to keep euro out of Maundy Car is hit by hurled trolley Halifax Mounties to say sorry as new territory is born More deaths on Spice Islands World in Brief (AP): Quake aid 'too slow' (AFP): Anwar trial ends (Reuters): Mass killer to be shot TV talk shows in dock for murder Tiny It's hip to have a square Evergreen Noteworthy notebooks Hot Tip Objects of desire My mother, the football fan At the age of 74, the mother of Mark Palmer has become a keen supporter of Reading Pass me another cup of civet poop Time A timely Reminder for all tyrants Michael Pinto-Duschinsky examines the Sawoniuk verdict 'If our democracy is to prove itself as sophisticated as our weaponry, public support will be best served by honest dialogue' Picture Gallery For evil to triumph… Nato's intervention in Kosovo is a necessary sacrifice for our nations' security, says Rosemary Righter Lost leader A Holding Agreement Blair and Ahern outline the basis for an Ulster settlement Good Friday 'Making peace by the blood of his Cross…'(Colossians 1.20) Loose Delivery Wisden's editor has not proved his case on racism in cricket Serb history of stout resistance Need for new homes questioned Computer chaos The school run Thatcher and Pinochet Science in Russia Rethink on nature of God and Satan Good Friday's meaning Women priests Free for all Wedding gifts Court Circular Premium Bonds Today's royal Engagement Anniversaries Birthdays today Good Friday Appointment Legal retirement Picture Gallery Your chance to get dug in this year To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Personal Column RAF College Cranwell Corporate Hospitality Flight Searchers Jetworld Jetline Flightseekers Faresavers Forthcoming marriages Church news Retirements and resignations Legal appointments British Kidney Patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Lieutenant-Colonel C. L. Boyle Obituaries Lieutenant-Colonel C. L. Boyle, Obe, Secretary of the Fauna Preservation Society 1950-63, died on March 21 aged 100. He was born on March 9,1899 Marjorie Hessell Tiltman Marjorie Hessell Tiltman, writer and journalist, died February 26 aged 98. She was born on June 16,1900 Abol-Hassan Ebtehaj Abol-Hassan Ebtehaj, Iranian banker and statesman, died on February 24 aged 99. He was born on November 29,1899 Canon Bill Vanstone Canon Bill Vanstone, priest and theologian, died on March 4 aged 75. He was born on May 9,1923 From Our Special Correspondent: On this Day April 2,1855 The Siege of Sebastopol Professor Gordon Stewart Professor Gordon Stewart, micobiologist, died of a brain tumour on February 27 aged 47. He was born on October 2,1951 Us outrage at PoW show trial The Times Crossword No 21,067 Business Ay Carumba! AA Information Walkers Forecast Pop's miracle works Chancellor under fire over tax burden FTSE scales record British Midland Ashcroft bids £200m for CSG Entrepreneur confounds City institutions with complicated offer C&w sues MCI over Internet sale BP Amoco bonanza for Arco chiefs Britain back on top Business Today Ford to cut 680 jobs at UK plants Teletubbies director on awards shortlist Exchange Rates The Sunday Times Swallow rejects fresh plan for management buyout By Our City Staff: Regulator concerned by SBC deal Engineer studies US approach Scotia founder raises £8.5m in share sale Yahoo! in $5.7bn purchase BNP takeover will cost 6,000 jobs Business round.. . Equitable challenge Japan tackles bad loans UK oil revenue down Skillsgroup reshapes King World for CBS Scats buys export unit Raphael's grim picture Banner voices fears Hanson buys second largest US brickmaker Corn Hill Insurance By Our City Editor: C&w finds holes in its net Commentary Inchcape in Middle East disposal SEP shares suspended Tt Group poised to raise stakes Commodities Liffe Option FTSE fails to hold onto lead as books squared London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/preclous Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes A slick operator Tempus Skillsgroup Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Minimum wage leaves Cassandras out of court Landmark has finally drowned protests from its detractors, writes Christine Buckley Broker deal Off the menu Drip feed On yer bike Acid test for trading house turned vehicle distributor Paul Armstrong considers the impact of Inchcape's disposal programme Vauxhall Raising the Standard Glasgow makes itself a must-have location for top-flight retailers Sarah Cunningham on openings for to scores in Scotland's shopping boom The Times Canadian buy for Tomkins Garton tumbles Mansfield progress Charlton in black AFA fundraising BUPA suffers £23m loss at core business PGA sells non-core land VFG aims to raise £10m The Times Unit Trust Information Service SAS Shares dose below best BT The only good game in town Clown down Mexico way 400 Jokes With The Deyll Lyric Studio Hammersmith Pop Closed ears, closed minds, then open war Appliance of science Observatory DLM Opera Spice with the sugar Pop Albums World Music Echocs of the Bunymen… Orbital limp back to Earth New Pop Albums Fox Searchlight Across the great divide Clive Davis meets the redoubtable Sheila Chandra, singer of the world Trashmark Living off the land Pop Opinion Pop Interview Immortality beckons… How to work a miracle Resurrection doesn't have quite the same ring when all it means is hype Life's great when you're straight Lisa Verrico meets the happily reformed bad boys of Electronic Picture Gallery The Times The names to follow Ireland has produced many great songwriters, says Nick Kelly, and the latest is Ken Sweeney, aka Brian Listings Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingstone's choice of theatre showing in London house full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet 'Funny, Provocative, Remarkably Wise' You're in for a Real Treat Grotesque and yet gorgeous Postwar music parade Concerts Entertainments Concerts Passion without applause OAE/Leonhardt Townhouse Brasserie Entertainments Listings No right to sue on grape names Chancery Division Law Report April 2 1999 No liability over common-Sense task Good Friday Jumbo Crossword 217 Mismatch potential Summit Financial Group Ltd v Slaughter & May (a Firm) Lifetime gift reduces share Chancery Division The making of a 'broadloid' The Times Anyone for the BBC's tennis? Price of Cleese failure Breaks for the Border Granada's tiny neighbour still has big plans, says Raymond Snoddy Kosovo, this is London calling Their fellow countrymen may be locked in conflict, but a Scrb and an Albanian are working closely at the BBCs Bush House to bring a vital news service to the war zone. Carol Midgley reports Stott the difference? After last week's attack by Richard Stott, The Mirror Editor Piers Morgan defends his paper And now it's Miami spice The Spice Girls' former Svengali is back with a new group-and they can even act. Chris Ayres reports on the band and their upcoming TV show Virgin ITV runs out of excuses Media watch Dyke gets a nod to go for D-G job In Kiev they fine a journalist $1m and cut off rail the phones Journalists are facing increasing curbs on press freedom in Russia and its breakaway states-but trying to overcome the system is dangerous. Michael Foley reports An ad that costs £1 million should be making waves Give the red-tops a sporting chance Collingham Cherwell College Davies Laing & Dick Independent College Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford Easter Revision Warwick Business School Spanish in Spain Education To Advertise Call 0171 680 6800 Fax: 0171 782 7899 DfEE Computeach International Chiropody Learn Spanish in Spain Language Courses Kingston University Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies Chapterhouse Oxford Science Studies St. Aldates College TEC To advertise on this page call the Education Team:… Get Paid for Reading Books University of Portsmouth Institut francais Goethe Institut London Career Analysts Ltd St. George's University Leicester University University of Hertfordshire Ashford School A degree of career failure For students with weak A-level results, it has never been easier to get into university. But can this harm their job prospects? Nick Moore reports on the reluctant graduates When lessons interrupt an important call Forget yo-yos, mobile phones are now a serious problem for teachers. John Elderkin on the latest trend for distraction High-tech revision proves a useful tool Education How rigid courses stop learning Pupils must stray from the syllabus, says Susan Elkin A reputation built on sand Chris McGrath sees Richard Hills flourish in Dubai Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Coral offers long-term investment For the Record Snow Reports Bradford take their revenge on Leeds Rugby League Faldo breaks 70 for first time this year Golf: Woosnam Changes his Putting Style to Post Promising Opening round in Atlanta Reynolds makes it through long stretch Snooker Dalmiya gets Icc backing Cricket Hanley minimises return Sport in Brief Vauxhall President is charged over doping affair Cycling Pride demands Lions should stay home-reared Forgotten men vie for centre stage David Hands looks at two England outsiders duelling for attention Word-Watching Sweeney seals win for brave Wales Beeston prepare for Spanish threat Gatland resists urge to make big changes Pillar of sevens wisdom seeks next Lawrence Scotland in fine form Curling Beware Americans bearing praise Rob Hughes gives a warning to the Great Britain Davis Cup team 'At 28, Courier is not so old that his game cannot become inspired by patriotism' NatWest Giants meet Sharks in classic finale Basketball Motorola Wings Oxford are starting to impress Boat Race: Canadian umpire lays down the law at rehearsals Champions line up for scull challengea Rowing Board shows faith in O'Connell Boxing: British Referee who Gave Holyfield a Draw Returns to Ring Baseball in fine fettle to enjoy life after Joe Keith Blackmore senses optimism unbounded for a national pastime McAllister may find his number up at last European championship: Substituted Scotland captain could retire Gould's enthusiasm wears thin Survival package for Oxford In Brief Farnborough see light on horizon William Hill Euro 2000 Qualifying Group Details Gillingham hold nerve Desperate Villa seek backdoor entry to Europe Quicksilver quartet turns tide Swimming: Relay Team Ends Britain's Medal Drought in Record-Breaking Style Ferrero Rocher Fixtures Radio Choice An heroic mouse's tale Television Choice Far too much soap in the changing rooms Review Bbc1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Picture Gallery Britain look to Henman for inspiration Davis Cup draw favours hosts Times Two Crossword Rugby Union 50 Keegan moves to calm fears he will abandon England Flintoff flourishes at Fraser's expense Picture Gallery Kidscape
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