News from 08/04/1999
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Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Sir Jeremy MacKenzie, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Magnus Linklater, Christine Buckley and James Landale, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Hart, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Robert Bittlestone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Louise Godfrey, Pat Gibson, John Bryant, Howard Davies, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Danny Bernstein, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Martin Evans, Patrick Howarth, Carl Mortished and Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jason Allardyce and Gillian Harris, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Christopher Foyle, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Dominick Donald, Anna Blundy, John Disley (Director), Helen Rumbelow, Philip Webster and Ben Macintyre, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Andrew O'Hagan, Chris Moon, Lisa Jardine, John C. Griffiths, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Anne Karpf, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Richard Duce and Adam Fresco, John Higgins, Michael Blakey, Raymond Keene, L. Fisch, Matt Dickinson, Nigel Hawkes, Donald S. Akroyd, Anne M. Birrell Author, Roger Maynard and Adrian Lee, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Casey, Stewart Tendler, Ansel Harris, Richard Branson, Dalya Alberge, R. Papadopoulos, Frank Horisk, Christine Middap, Jason Nisse, J. B. McGuinness, M. C. Fitzpatrick (Head of Economics, Chantrey Vellacott Dfk), Ken Smith, Kevin McCarra, Raymond Seitz, Mike Sparham, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, Graham Searjeant, Sue Cameron, Tim Severin, Alan Smith (Chartered mining engineer), Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Merit Hargie, Leon Gamsa, M. P. Freedman, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, John Phillips, Reginald Hibbert, Scott Bradfield, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Cynthia Knowles, Christopher Irvine, Irene Rosenberg,
ResumoMobile danger: Are you risking your health? Books 'The Macedonians worked even faster than the Serbs to get these people out' Refugees moved at dead of night Squalid camp is now a ghost town, reports Daniel McGrory in Blace Index United draw in semi-final Government U-turn on Pill warning Travolta: City slicker in action Police tackle runaways Asian values: Britain's new millionaires Man of 61 planted Mardi Gra bombs From Tom Walker in Belgrade: Nato jet misses Belgrade targets Aid Appeals Sandals Royal website offers e-mail to the Palace Royal Links Gucci Picture Gallery Royal Ballet star storms out in a rage Ford forced to make room for fat drivers Patten 'interested in EU foreign post' News in Brief Poet Zephaniah resigns Diver 'finds lost gold' Benefit fraud hits £78m Lead shot to be banned Actor Peck dies at 53 Inquest on sheikh Clara Net Twisted mind of invisible man Stewart Tendler, Richard Duce and Adam Fresco report on ecccentric's lethal hate campaign 'He was weird and wouldn't talk to anyone' The Bomber Ageing novice of terror took his ideas from television The Plot Inspired by Unabomber Trail of the Mardi GRA Bomber Timetable of Events Leading to the Arrest 'Shock of bomb in a bag killed elderly shopper' The Victims Harriers hit Serb tank convoy as 'human shield' tactics limit targets Dell Airborne cameras stalk death columns Balkans War: Air Campaign Bombers join aerial cab rank ready to act on instant information from sophisticated surveillance, reports Michael Evans, Defence Editor Swiftcall Missile kills at least 9 in flats Abbey National Benecol Nato steps up air war as Serbs tighten noose Balkans War: Bombing Offensive Blair says ethnic cleansing must end, write Philip Webster and Ben Macintyre Www. bol. com Guards close exiles' road to Macedonia The same tactics by the Serbs are seen at Blace by Daniel McGrory Kosovo Crisis Appeal The Link Serbs shut off Albania escape route The Balkans: Refugee Crisis Thousands have been ordered to turn back from the Albanian border to be used as human shields, writes Sam Kiley from Morine The BT shop Nato is on target in ideological battle Sir Jeremy MacKenzie argues that, since Milosevic has assumed Stalin's mantle, the alliance has to act against him Albright made US scapegoat Balkans War: Policy Battle Ben MacIntyre reports from Washington on claims that the Secretary of State has misread President Milosevie Subaru How well was Blair briefed? Sue Cameron asks: Did the men of Whitehall make Downing St fully aware of the risks in Nato's Strategy? Nationalist demagogue thrives on catastrophe In-fighting threatens Serbia, writes Eve-Ann Prentice Dolphin Dixons Stamp of defiance from Yugoslavia Balkans War: Serb Reaction Belgrade mocks Nato with a postal flourish, Tom Walker in Belgrade writes A cheap weapon of war PC World Teenage girl dies in new danger sport Girl drowned after dinghy danger alert Digital Hearing Ltd Canon Canyons give thrill-seekers ultimate high Mobile phones 'quicker the brain' Scientists allay memory loss fears but want more research on brain 'hot spot', reports Nigel Hawkes Dixons 'Corrie' makes US debut Cancer Symptoms and Research Heating the brain DNA damage Headaches and tiredness Lloyds TSB Business Mother makes history to save doomed son Transplant boom raises prospect of divorce haggling Inside Section 2 Chelsea Town Hall Tiny Lawrence plea fails to keep suspects off TV Rees-Mogg girl mourns dead boyfriend Energy Efficiency One. Tel Anger at adviser's switch A question of address Greens slip on banana 'May sanity prevail' Quote of the day Agenda Brown brands SNP as 'high tax' party Women make their mark in Asian business Wives emerging from husbands' shadow now feature in to p 200, reports Adam Sherwin Scottish Widows Food and fashion moguls earn a place on rich list Energy Efficiency Little wonder is a big shock for auctioneers 'Minor' painting valued at £800 was unknown Gainsborough gem, reports Dalya Alberge Boy spent six weeks with pencil in punctured lung Pitney Bowes Gateway (AFP): New lawyers ordered for bomb-plot Britons News in Brief Timely boon for church TV crew 'caused attack' Rower takes on Pacific Donkey dies at 55 Male police 'mafia' claim Call Me Motorola Wings Beijing smiles amid spy row Scholars pinpoint lost Galilee village The Sunday Times Fugitive Russian tycoon 'to return' Nature's Best (AP): Bishop outraged by Timor killings World in Brief (AFP): Delayed homecoming (Reuters): 'Genocide leaders' held Teenager hired hitman (Reuters): Blast at Franco's tomb (Reuters): Hun Sen backs down Police aim to please Healing the scars of war Primus Protect your eyes to view eclipse It's true, tomatoes really do you good Indigestion and the link to cancer Rare fungus that caught up with Chatwin London Hernia Centre Every nerve in me screams 'it hurts' In the final extract from his book, Chris Moon describes learning to use his new arm and leg and how he overcame pain and exhaustion to complete the London Marathon Time Gordon's Man Friday goes north English spies will find little to intrigue in the Scots elections 'The West has consistently seen air power as a kind geopolitical one-night stand, offering gratification without commitment' Picture Gallery Target Milosevic Nato leader deserve better from their critics. But the West must escalate the war, says David Hart Paine's gain? Diary To Will the End Nato politicians must will the means for vicitory Yellow and Bent The EU's contorted banana regime must now be abandoned Milosevic in pursuit of Ms 'final solution' in Kosovo War crimes Fires in tunnels Pupil selection Judges' ruling on asylum-seekers Speed-traps Wedding gifts Marbles in the gutter Medical efficacy of green tea Fired-up for speed All you need to know? You have been warned Court Circular Today's royal engagements Mr Peregrine Fellowes Mrs Santa Peake (von Henikstein) School news Appointments Picture Gallery Birthdays today Service luncheon Meeting Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Winston Churchill Fellowships Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Church news Bob Peck Obituaries Bob Peck, actor, died of cancer on April 4 aged 53. He was born on August 23,1945 Deaths William Pleeth William Pleeth, cellist, died on April 6 aged 83. He was born on January 12,1916 Court & Social Advertising Red Norvo Red Norvo, jazz musician, died on April 6 aged 91. He was born on March 31,1908 On this Day London Parking: An Approved List April 8,1925 Balkans War News The Times Crossword No 21,072 Business The Times Forecast In the Times Hegley turns to dance Exporters baffled by banana war ruling Rate hopes drive shares to fresh high Winsor calls for tougher powers Bluewater washes over Lakeside Reed price dented by board strife Byers approves gas station BT takes stake in SmarTone Exclusive Mortgages Direct Neville Marriner Business Today Investors support Olivetti Nomura in talks over 274 pubs Russian paper The Times Spring's mixed bag for clothes retailers Versand buys Freemans Hit squad to tackle Siemens computer chaos Fewer travel first class Legal & Public Notices Electra scheme Hits Revenue snag Business Roundup Cornwell Parker boost BNP keeps up bid Integrated phone plan Glaxo presses on Clinton at the double Exchange Rates BICC's cable disposal attracts Wassail back Visitors Tropical House By our City Editor: Put off by a bruised Reed Commentary Dewhirst downbeat on outlook Second bid for snooker group ICG gives warning on junk bonds Commodities Liffe Options Pearson stutters as City highlights discrepancies 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 BT's eastern connection Tempus BICC Moss Bros Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes ICG Wall Street Reed Elsevier seeks to put its troubles firmly in the past Latest board split highlights long-running problems, says Raymond Snoddy New play The ambivalent faces of capitalism Bad blood that can flow across borders Handy hints Bank on it Energis Aviation agreement must be on basis of reciprocity Business Letters Conflicting lines on tax change Intemet offers fast route to car sales RAC's shortlist suggests sale of rescue service More pressing concerns Any Other Business Party on Guiton profits ahead Anticlimax Shearer gives lesson in strategy Accountancy When it comes to budgeting, copy England, says Robert Bittlestone Friendly Hotels books 52% rise Chinese walls must be built to last Scottish software centre for US bank Business Roundup Midland's Malta deal Citadel back in black MoD prefers Cobham Blockleys slips into red Record run continues Food Manufacturers SAS The Times Unit Trust Information Service Acm Investments Ltd Hackett London Legal eagle has aflutter New Movies: John Travolta's yuppie lawyer keeps James Christopher gripped, even without any nymphomaniacs A Civil Action Empire 15,115 mins Meaty courtroom drama with John Travolla and Robert Diwali Bedrooms and Hallways UCI whiteleys 15,96 mins Playful comedy about male bonding The Faculty Warner village West Erid 15,104 mins Fishy sci-fi chiller with high comedy quota N? Barbican 15,85 mins a slick, seductive conjuring trick from Robert Lepage The Red Violin Odeon Haymarket 15,130 mins Ripping yarn with spooky violin Slam metro 15,99 mins the gritty, enthralling world of a rap poet Orgazmo Plaza 18,90 mins Slapstick on a porno set Bedrooms & Hallways Dance New on Video Tea with Mussolini Music Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Maerit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston'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 Savoy Theatre Tonic for troupers Theatre Mamma Mia! Prince Edward Putting up his Dukes Jazz Echoes of Ellington Ronnie Scott's Theatre The words have it Dance John Hegley The Place The All American Solid Gold Show Entertainments Listings Music Forty years in fields of glory Music: Richard Morrison meets Sir Neville Marriner, as he prepares to conduct his 75th birthday gala English National Opera Bach to nature Concert OAE/Stutzmann Barbican The Sunday Times Classical CDS Chamber New Classical CDS: Brahms with bite: young Mozart; Brendel shines Chamber Opera Orchestral American in Paris, and London and … Raymond Seitz American National Biography (24 vols.) Eds. John a. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes Oup, £1500 ISBN 0 19 520635 5 Live Diary & Letters A light shone on family history Andrew O'Hagan on the family that built Scotland's lighthouses The Lighthouse Stevensons By Bella Bathurst HarperCollins, £15.99 Isbn 0 00 257006 8 Hit by a bolt from the blue Lisa Jardine Blue Light By Walter Mosley Serpent's Tail, £9.99 ISBN 1 85242 611 X Washed ashore in a bomb-damaged land The scarring runs deeper than the flattened landscape in Philip Casey's novel, set in postwar London All at sea (and loving it) Tim Severin delights in a voyage on one of the greatest sailing ships ever built Learning the Ropes By Eric Newby John Murray £22.50 ISBN 0 7195 5636 8 A myth the size of a mountain Scott Bradfield Crazy Horse By Larry McMurtry Penguin, £12.99 ISBN 0 297 84242 0 Nimble-fingered In metro this Saturday The Times Blame it on the theorist Into the fire Alter ego Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: abiding memories in Devon; a gourmat gathering in Guernesy, the art of Van Dyck in Antwerp Check-In Airline Network Manchester British Midland Magic Cities Major USA Europe Americana Vacations Plc Charter Flight Centre Florida Millennium Holidays Cyprus & Greece Packages Available Flight Centre Global Flights Flight Seekers AB Airlines Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Just America Delta Worldwide Liberty Bell Insurance Services Best Tours Long Haul Ben 2 Overseas Express Weekend Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items CGU Estate Agency Recruitment Finsbury Circus Medical Centre BGB & Associates The Times Premier Appointments Haldane associates PA/Office Manager - package to £25,000 HW Executive Renee Mann Associates NHS Executive Victoria Nowell John D Wood & Co Young Team Secretaries The Times Creme Direct The Principle Partnership The Scottish Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Bureau The Times Financial Services Authority Strategic Resource Solutions MANAGEMENTplus Michelin English Nature Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted South of France / Monaco HACASconsulting Sammons Human Resources Recruitment Kestrel The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon) Help the Aged Hays Accountancy Personnel GISSINGS National Dairymen's Association Retail… £60,000 plus Bonus Times Newspapers Linklaters & Alliance Dolphin Quantum Enterprise Development Multiple Display Advertising Items CRG Investor in People Mars Electronics International Foxtons MANAGEMENTplus Dixons Group plc Broadcasting Services Meterpoint Data Services The Times Newspapers Paris Ceramics Sales Person Connaught Dixons Group plc Eurecruit Patrick Sandberg Antiques Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV Services Management plus Business Link A Career in the Wine Trade? GRC CVs with Impact Investor in People The Sunday Times Michael Page Frost & Sullivan Jonathan Downe Powerbuilder, Oracle, SAP developer £24,000 Mercedes-Benz Senior Financial Research Associate Goodfellas Mistress in Mayfair Sales Opportunities Graduates Nicholson gives Cup vote to Escartefigue Racing: Last Year's Winner Preferred to Go Ballistic Meeting Points William Hill Aintree Leicester Black Rock Desert entered Rapid Raceline Punters wise after the event White's recovery halted by Parrott Snooker Taunton England to unleash 'new Lomu' Rugby Union: Sale Wing Completes Meteoric Rise with Place in Five Nations Championship Decider France hope shuffling their pack will do the trick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Old boys on tee for 'Hewitt' Sport in Brief England no match for confident Pakistan Cricket McGrath adds spit and polish for Australia Virgin Castleford climb to unfamiliar heights Rugby League: Huddersfield Continue Losing Streak in Super League Word-Watching Cricket goes first class for long haul Richard Hobson looks forward to a congested and lengthy new season that gets under way today Vialli looks to make flying start Football Football in Brief Taking the pursuit of danger to its peak Bayern draw strength from Jancker Roa's savings account swelling Rob Hughes, chief Sports Writer, on an Argentine goalkeeper threatening to block English hopes For the Record Football Today's Fixtures Football Lancaster Gate decides Keown has no defence Run-In to the Title William Hill Woods favoured in the long run New rivalry grows as changes bring big hitters to the fore Strolling along the precipice of paradise Lynne Truss feels the shivers down her spine in the dazzling dreamworld of Augusta National Skydigital Tee Times for Today and Tomorrow An inspirational voyage Television Choice Radio Choice Patching things up on the home front Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Rugby Union 47 Giggs throws United a lifeline Juventus masterclass foiled by injury-time equaliser in European Cup semi-final Times Two Crossword The Times Strolling along the precipice of paradise Matt Dickinson on how coaches at Old Trafford were caught out by a Frenchman's guile and courage Cricket 48 Odyssey Big Match Verdicts
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