News from 13/04/1999
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Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Paula Davies, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin and Russell Jenkins, Simon Barnes, Robert Napier, Susan Emmett and Alasdair Murray, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Tony Paterson, Steven Philippsohn, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Russell Kempson and George Caulkin, Stephen Jakobi, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Tom Walker, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Julia Hamner, Harry Gelber, Rupert Cox, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, David Watts Asia Editor, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Simon Lyster, Basil Hume, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Jamie Carnie, Rodney Milnes, Randhir Singh Bains, Matt Sims, Peter Sanguinetti, Director, (AP), Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Saheed Shah, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Christopher Balkwill, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, Walter Grey, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Geoffrey Dean, David Allison-Beer, Stephen Wood, Tony Morris, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Adrian Derby, Ronald Arculus, Chairman, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Cliff, Alan Hamilton, Gillian Harris and Sarah Cunningham, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, F. H. Chowdhury, Janet A. Curmi, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Inglewood, D. J. Hurford-Jones, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Charles Secrett, Tim Anderson, Iain McCoubrey, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Alexandra Frean and Christine Middap, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Fran Littlewood, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Graham Wynne, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Emily Wilcox, Henrietta Lake, Rowley Mans,
ResumoNato hits passenger train Bridge bombing claims highest civilian death toll Picture Gallery Index WI bestseller The Times Chris Woodhead, the sixth-former and his ex-wife For Books Threat of more lorry disruption Extra Cover £1billion garage deal Tapioca hope of cancer cure Election plan Clinton is found in contempt of court When a teenager goes bankrupt First Telecom News Inside Haulage dispute miles from ending Two sides cannot agree on basic facts, report Arthur Leathley Drivers' leader puts his big mouth in gear NEC Direct Missiles discovery adds pressure to Ulster peace talks Shadow of IRA arms hanges over the last-ditch negotiations in Belfast, reports Martin Fletcher UN expert raises fears over RUC Good-Natured Gridlock Crawling Convoy Inside Section 2 Bentley family to fight decision News in Brief Age of consent law faces delay Schools lose out on class targets New UK citizens 'should celebrate' Prison threat for deluded secretary Stonehenge ban eased by police WI dates and elevenses sell like hot cakes Sell-off leaves exhaust king £70m fitter Tyconn leaps up wealth list after Ford buys his nationwide repair chain for £1billion Abbey National BT Serbs losses mount on economic front Balkans War: The Cost of Conflict US forces get pep talk and tax break Prime Health Yeltsin evades Duma attack Bosch D'Alema and Schroder feel pressure as anti-war sentiment grows Belgrade votes for link with Russia Lone dissenter raises spectre of new Cold War as Serbs turn to Moscow for military aid, writes Tom Walker in Belgrade Alliance rethinks make-up of Kosovo peace force Michael Evans reports on the shift in view towards introducing a solution palatable to Belgrade Gateway 'Callous' guards block aid MacEdonian police are obstructing efforts to care for ailing refugees, reports Stephen Farrell in Skopje Tudjman ally goes on trial for war crimes Links Bradford & Bingley (Reuters): Australia rejects Serb spy charge Balkans Summary (AP): Wellington sends aid (AFP): 9,000 flee to Turkey (AP): 'Peace Train' robbed (AFP): Error of judgment Appeal fund hits £10m SAS 'on the ground in Kosovo Special forces are acting as Nato pilots' eyes to pinpoint military targets below heavy cloud, Michael Evans writes Tirana welcomes Nato's plan to step up offensive Albania is resisting Serb provocation and is backing a ground campaign, wites Sam Kiley in Tirana Power for your Control Morning after pills for victims Land Rover Tapioca plant may yield cure for cancer Cassava gone produces virus that kills tumours, writes Nick Nuttall Halifax Picture Gallery British researchers make male Pill breakthrough Sainsbury's Pupils hired to remove asbestos Surprise choice for royal wedding dress Fishing ban to save birds Docline in Kittiwake colony is blamed on sand ecl industry, reports Nick Nuttall Three-Year Census Aims to Count Every Seabird Charles Schwab Meacher hopes to catch two prey with one Bill Tempur Mardi Gra bomber 'has brain damage' News in Brief Composers funeral Yard sees interviews Clinton invitation Token idea a winner Claws in the contract Animal lovers enlist Christ in meat war Activists challenge Taxas ranchers on their home turf, Ian Brodie writes Church cash crisis hits poor parishes Cost of pensions leaves too little for stipends, reports Ruth Gledhill Tesco Renault Blair stakes party's hopes on economy Labour believes sound record will win votes in mid-term elections, reports Roland Watson Labour hopeful of an outright majority in Scotland Swiftcall EU diplomacy on a shoestring Mark Inglefield sees the frugal side of the new Burssels chief Neutrogena Plaid Cymru to seek more power for assembly Academics split hairs in squabble over origin of specimens Young go bankrupt to clear rising debt Easy credit lies behind bills of up to £20,000, report Alexandra Frean and Christine Middap As deBts grew Kath went shopping Multiple Display Advertising Items Kosovo Crisis Soap star sunk by legal bills Prudential Stonewall Four die as 'hanging train' crashes Up to 40 are injured as World's safest train plunges into river, reports Tony Paterson in Berlin Suharto's son faces corruption charges Bank of Scotland Colombia rebels seize air passengers World in Brief Clinton friend cleared (AP): Back from the grave (Reuters): Belgium finds BSE case Ciny Civic pride led to disaster Easing illness with animals Is companionship with pets therapeutic? Anjana Ahuja reports on the use of pets to help seriously ill children, while Emily Wilcox says a feline friend is helping her recovery Virgin A cat that cures despair Identifying the psychopath Medicine Chest Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Harley Medical Group A night of food, sex and egos Once a year Europe's top chel's clebrate their Michelin awards. Grace Bradberry meets the chefs with starts in their eyes I've seen the future and it works... differently Temp agencies look set to become the only permanent employers for many people, says Jon Ashworth SAGA Calais Don't blame us, we're all for the Union Labour is singing some very traditional songs in this election 'Life is messier than fiction. We should beware of policy based on good guys beating bigger bad guys in Kosovo and living happily ever after' Picture Gallery An inspector falls It is time for Blunkett to stop sneering at concerns about Chris Woodhead Turf wars War Drums on the Hill Congress has begun to confront the need for ground troops A Weaker Tomorrow The continental way to corporate mergers without tears Keep on Trucking Lorry drivers harm their case by jamming Britain's roads Roles for UN and Nato in Balkans New elements for Lords reform Wildlife protection Mobile phones 'Spiral' addition to the V&A contested Age of consent Young letter writers Devolution licence Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Nottinghamshire Lieutenancy Memorial service Dinners Picture Gallery Personal Column School news Anniversaries Mary Lutyens Personal Column Professor Margot Jefferys Olive Shapley The Ministrial Changes Picture Gallery In-house is in vogue again Outsourcing is old hat; businesses are revising the role of their office support services. Rodney Hobson reports BT Managing workplace change MSc Facility & Environment Management at UCL Bmt. Qa Taylor Woodrow Office costs fall short of inflation rate The Times A bug that need not be bigger than you are Rodney Hobson on a scheme that helps small firms times bear the milennium computer bu Small comp Mitie Group Malpas Flexible Learning Ltd Harmony and tranquillity of inner space Emit @ allgood Office of the Year Awards On a mission to improve facilities Tony Dawe meets the man determined to highlight a forgottin tier of manager Johnson Controls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchising in the 90s The UK's Capital Franchise Exhibition! NatWest HSBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Car U Want Status Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Qla Performance Group Ltd "Best Buy" Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenders and Contracts Let chain take the strain for rich pickings Take the ritght precautions and franchising can prove highly rewarding, says Hernietha Lake Olympian leads team to attain new goals Skilss learnt on the sports field have powered a firm from its start in a garage six years ago to £20m turnover Picture Gallery The Times Scottish firms unconvinced on independence In Brief News The Times Crossword No 21,076 Aa Information The Times Sport In the Times Big screen USA Dixons looks at Freeserve float Walt Disney May Spin off Web Assets Listing would give Britain its first blue chip Internet stock Goldman chiefs set to share £800m in flotation John Charcol Token rate cut made by lenders Kwik-Fit to accelerate expansion within Ford Sainsbury axe falls Wray stands down as Forest chairman British Land to securitise Broadgate In search of Nazi plunder Business Today Kvaemer plan to quit shipbuilding Heineken tipped as buyer for Spanish brewer Welsh plea for rethink on water investment The Industrial Society Game set and match for EB European Leisure hits at bidder's accounting Electra in disposal talks Tessa deadline dismay at L&G Medeva shares hit by US setback GEC unveils £136m Marconi contracts Business Roundup Buffet's British raid Telecom Italia ahead Pizza Express reward E-commerce on rise US deal for Carclo Slough in £45m sales Allied Dunbar Takeover talks boost Laporte Confident Wardle lifts payout Century critical over bid's early backers By Our City Editor: The chief executive's new clothes Commentary Christmas cheer for HMV Cisco Commodities Liffe Options Dixons puts morning s pessimism in perspective 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 Electra British Land Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Watered-down expectations Tempus Wall Street Knight out Bale out Tribute The dilemma of unleashing § a Lawson-style explosion Some time in the coming months, the difference between British and European rates will widen further Economic View Pythonesque Baby boom crucial to Boeing's hopes of regeneration Arthur Leathley asks whether sales of the 717 will fly as the US group fights back against Airbus Charles Schwab Shares stage partial recovery Interactive investor The Times Trust Information Service SAS The coolest thing since Quentin Go has been nicknamed Pulp Fiction Lite by America's film critics—and that's no bad thing, says Giles Whittell Some are more equal Concerts An Equal Music Wigmore Hall Music to watch paintings by Compositions for Caulfield Theatre Parade of the imagination Death in Venice Festival Hall Opera Building a Librabry A guide to the best classical CDs, in conjuction with BBC Radio 3 Time to root out the Nazi Plunder British galleries may unwittingly hold many works looted by Hitler's henchmen. Simon Tait reports on an initiative to see justice done 'In the 1980s we were less fastidious than we are now' Singalong in search of a cult Theatre Monster mashed The Times Listings Taiwan dance at the Wells Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertalnment compiled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Barenboim's power parade Festivals: Rodney Milnes finds a maestro playing politics in Berlin: plus the best of Cheltenham Opera Picture Gallery No introductions necessary Jazz Tomorrow Visionary Glyndebourne Multiple Display Advertising Items QD Leasetec HMCC QD Hampden Legal RSPB Multiple Display Advertising Items Circuit Bench Appointments Appointments to the Office of Circuit Judge to Sit… To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 ZMB PSD Laurence Simons QD PSD GG Fax: 0171 782 7899 Cybercrime: policing the Internet The Net is causing huge global problems says Frances Gibb, below. So far, the US has only tackled this crime nationally, says Steven Philippsohn, and music fraud on the Web is rising, says Tony Morris Reality of progress bites Europe must work together or risk losing control to high-tech criminals Picture Gallery EJ Legal Chambers Combating music piracy To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 Granada Film Better Days MSL ZMB Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co Chambers Fax: 0171 782 7899 No bail for this boy's mother The plight of an EU citizen trapped in a Belgian jail highlights the need for a Eurobail system, writes Stephen Jakobi Garfield Robbins DE ZMB EJ Legal Why magistrates are a mixed bunch Being a JP is no longer elitist, says Paula Davies ZMB Taylor-Root Bircham & Co. " Woolf Made Simple" Thames Valley QD SP Schering-Plough, U. S. Covington & Burling Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items HC London flies the Stars and Stripes US firms see the capital as a way into Europe, says Edward Fennell Jones Day Hill forced into back seat Motor Racing: Frentzen Offers Stark Contrast to his Troubled Team-Mate Brother was constructive trustee Court of Appeal Law Report April 13 1999 Applicant has no right to own interpreter Security for costs Greenwich Ltd v National westminister Bank plc and Others Zonta forced off track Amending planning enforcement notice Exeter 'Instrument' does not mean vessel Queen's Bench Division Seriousness of firearms offences New Market Meeting Points Head turns to Fallon Racing: Champion Jockey Offered Ride on French-Trained 1,000 Guineas Favorite Moiava Yesterday's Results Folkestone Owners await verdict in classic trial William Hill Rapid Raceline Ricard and Campbell work their magic charms Value hunters cannot ignore Arsenal Fantasy League Leaderboard Are you on target to win £500? This Week's On-Target Score Fantasy League Services News Choose your Players from Here Referee admits missing handball Viewers stay to the very last putt For the Record Reid has chequebook at the ready Sunderland and Fulham can secure promotion places tonigh Zidane's knee injury flares up Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Football in Brief Winning Move Keene on Chess Impressive win keeps Britain on course Sport in Brief Olazabal walks tall to place in Masters history John Hopkins on the remarkable return of a golfer who feared that he had played his last round Savouring the hole where it all happened Land Rover Great drama and memorable strokes Olazabal's composure over the closing stretch was combined with high skill and great courage Medical assistance for county competition Cricket Peter Wynne-Thomas Previews this Week's County Championship Matches World-Watching Loveridge seizes initiative Today's Fixtures BUPA Mouligne left to go home alone Sailing Cumbrian four make point to selectors Bowls England forced to regroup Rugby Union: Woodward Must Work on Weakness Exposed by Celtic Triumphs One. Tel Dallaglio to sit out vital clash Radio Choice Round the world in 19 days Television Choice Dickens served up with no added sugar Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Motor Racing England left hamstrung by Owen Keegan's striking problems mount as Premiership stalemate claims new injury victim Times Two Crossword Stewart finds glimmer of hope in end to losing run Rugby Union 50 Morse Sutton's season ends early Cricket 99 Summer's gift of World Cup hope and glory Richard Hobson on a crucial season ahead Inside Which county can claim crown as team of the decade? Cricket embraces a new face Simon Barnes on an invasion of scorpions, sharks and bears—plus a spaceship sighted at Lord's 12 nations in pursuit of World Cup glory World Cup Group A: England may be at home but they are not the bookies' favourites World Cup Group B: Australia and Pakistan look likeliest contenders for a final place Emirates Emirates Display Advertising Items Select your World Cup Xi from Here Multiple Display Advertising Items After the carnival, it's time for trying youth Richard Hobson looks ahead to the New Zealand series and prays for some adventurous selections Danes and Dutch kick off in new FA Cup for cricket Sceptical audience awaits Channel 4's first ball Matthew Bond mourns the end of uninterrupted commercial-free match coverage England itching to show serious improvement Sarah Potter on a summer of promise for women's cricket Times cricket writers examine the prospects of the 18 counties on the Middlesex Free hits, floodlights and finery Barney Spender belives the CGU national league will add zest to one-day games Guide to the Leading Fixtures for 1999 Emirates
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