News from 14/04/1999
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Russell Jenkins North West Correspondent, James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Deborah Tucknott, Chloe Barker and Chris Partridge, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Justin Calvert, Mark Souster, Nicholas Pearson, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Christopher Staughton, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Stewart Tendler and Alan Lee, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, James MacDonald, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Ian Stratton, Bruce Jones, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Francis Hamon, Alasdair Hunter, Jason Allardyce, Dominic Walsh, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Nicholas Booth, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Janet Bush, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Amy Anderson, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Michael Howard, Crispin Blunt, Roger Scruton, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Tim Hames and Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, David Andrews, Barry Tuckwood, Geoffrey Dean, Stuart Miles, Francis Bennion, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Senay Boztas, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Paul Wilkinson North East Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Kelly Velasquez, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, P. D. Doherty, Russell Jenkins, North West Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, Geof Wheelwright, Anne Ashworth, Verena Pentlow, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, John Deas, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Michael Austin, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, M. H. Stevenson, Philip Webster, Helen Reeves, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Gerald Howarth, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Peter Riddell on Politics, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Jack Bailey, Tom Chesshyre, Adam Sherwin, Justin Stebbing, John Phillips, Susie Steiner, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,
ResumoTroops and tanks head for Kosovo Blair orders 2,000-strong boost for 'peace force' Barclays £7m chief quits on day one Index Easy Money Terrorist releases may be halted Cricket caught out by a snowball Safe or sorry? Peers block gay sex at 16 - again Woodhead on the rack Jockey in court on cheat charge Race to find a buyer for Govan Fulham go up Rise and shine Abbey National 30p Every Weekday Passengers injured as BA jumbo jet hits air pocket No bombshells dropped in sombre Blair war speech Matthew Parris Railways are worse now than under BR Multiple Display Advertising Items Hague keeps a low election profile... Tory leader forsakes London media circus to seek town hall votes, reports James ... and offers voters a brief TV encounter Jail officers 'should be more like nurses' Dogs of war to be regulated News in Brief Britain and Iran rebuild links Girl's naked body found Language gap led to death Advice on safer sex is ignored Radio marriage couple split up Why banker defaulted on day one Caroline Merrell on the short tenure of the man hired to revive Barclays 'Safety' airbag may Have killed woman in head-on crash How Airbag May Have Caused Driver's Death Virgin Hazards of life in the fast lane Medical Briefing Jakarta No relief for the dying in Belgrade hospital Bombing by Nato jets is inflicting more suffering on injured civilians, writes Tom Walker in Belgrade Alliance fears a spy in its ranks Italian MPs vote to send troopsh Balkans Summary (AFP): Russian convoy row Mass grave 'found' (Reuters): Australian protest (Reuters): 'King' backs bayonets (AFP): Vatican in Pill protest Hewlett Packard Errors by Nato pilot led to train disaster Strikes on bridges strangle supplies to Kosovo Second World War relics hinder RAF effectiveness Harrier crew are being frustrated by their outdated weapons, writes John Phillips in Gioia del Colle PC World Serb soldiers using rape as tactic of war Elizabeth Judge reports on the desperate shame suffered by Muslim women Battle spills into Albania after clashes on border Thousands of Albanians flee frontier villages as Serb forces in Kosovo invade neighbour, writes Sam Kiley in Kukes Lupo. A great little idea Dixons Alarm over Russian ties Milosevic 'will pay in full for atrocities' Phillip Webster reports on Tony Blair's insistence to the Commons that the Nato Offensive has a moral purpose MPs dig in for long and bloody battle Links ICR Moscow insists air war must end Log on or drop in to one-stop healthcare Blair's proposals put restyled NHS at patients fingertips, says Ian Murray Vauxhall Sophie's choice for a royal wedding dress Prince Edward's bride-to-be has opted for a tiny Chelsea salon, writes Susie Steiner Hewlett Packard The Woodhead 'conspiracy' A trio of left-wing activisits wants the Chief Inspector of schools out, Andrew Pierce reports A hard act to follow at Ofsted Multiple Display Advertising Items Importer vanishes as he mows the lawn Drugs are found on abandoned yacht BT Brothel call costs Draper third job in nine months Shipyard sell-off puts thousands of jobs at risk Ministers set up task force to find a buyer before orders run out at Govan, writes Jason Allardyce Hewlett Packard 1,500 workers in North East fear for future SNP puts £2bn tag on going it alone Michael 's brave new Wales NHS lists 'longer under Labour' Best of all possible worlds is satirised anew Candide at the Olivier, reviewed by Benedict Nightingale Film chiefs call time on drinks interval Cinema is ordered to stop breaks that give customers a breather at the bar, reports Paul Wilkinson Boy of 12 'grinned as he shot papergirl' Police pay singer £30,000 to settle race abuse claim Test puts driver ten times over drink limit Tiny Italian blunder fanned Mont Blanc inferno The Times Prodi manifesto wins EU plaudits Incoming President woos Parliament with federalist vision and Blairite reforms, Charles Bremner writes Russia's femmes fatale (AFP): Roman ships dug up intact near Pisa SAGA 'Doctor Death' smiles at jail term Cutting the cost of your mortgage Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth reports on the savings to be made by remortgaging; why it could pay to copy your children's financial habits; the best way to provide for a comfortable and wrinkle-free retirement Next Week Nasty Habits Tim£s=mon£y Dan Saving grace of our children Slow progress in care for cancer Free Internet Access Express Prime Health Is the brain just a copying machine? The theory of memes - copying ideas or skills - suggest that imitation has a key role in evolution. Anjana Ahuja reports Cheaper peeper Somak The Times Plagued by a puzzle Here, the breakfast hours are aching to be filled A Stream of young women are being turned away George's parents are loyally munching muffins at a table A rift? There is no rift Lauren Booth storngly denies that her activities have strained her links with the Blairs. Interview by Grace Bradberry Quantex Culture v Anarchy, in the UK Englishmen must learn how to be gentle, says Roger Scruton Only sensual pleasure is now presented as good 'For the Royal Wedding, Mary has, after long deliberation, decided on a size 12 made for her by C&a, in a sort of turquoise' Picture Gallery Suckers for punches Bomb-happy Nato should realise there is an alternative to world war Secrets of war Clear Targets Why there can be no let-help in the bombing On Probation Straw's tough choice looks more like a soft optio A Breath of Fresh Aria Glyndebourne makes a sound move Critics question Nato's campaign and its objectives Power of non-elected judiciary to change the law Civil legal aid Last in the field Cost of music lessons John Diamond's battle with cancer Joy of birdwatching Scottish victory EU patron saint Otherwise engaged Court Circular Today's royal engagements Rear-Admiral Roy Foster-Brown Leslie French Admiral of the Fleet Lord Lewin, KG School news Personal Column The Victoria Cross and George Cross Association Reception Dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Birthdays today Lord Stott Lord Stott, Lord Advocate, 1964-67, and Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland, 1967-84, died on April 12 aged 89. He was born on December 22,1909 Squadron Leader H. B. 'Micky' Bell-Syer Squadron Leader H. B. "Micky" Bell-Syer, AFC, fighter and test pilot, died on March 12 aged 80. He was born on December 9,1918 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Boxcar Willie Boxcar Willie, country music singer, died of leukaemia on April 12 aged 67. He was born on September 1,1931 Professor Frank Lees Professor Frank Lees, engineer, died on March 18 aged 67. He was born on April 5,1931 (From our Own Correspondent): Landslide in Wales a Moving Mountain April 14,1930 News The Times Crossword No 21,077 Business Walkers Sport Forecast Arts In the Times Tomorrow Easy Money Homes The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Losing the old spark Barclays vulnerable to bid as O'Neill goes Shares rise to a record despite Kosovo worries Restructure to cut Kvaerner by a third Tesco's performance leaves rivals trailing One 2 One forced to rethink pre-pay tariffs Freeserve chief named Investor Findus frozen out by Nestle The replay neither wanted Business Today RJB's future is secured by £1.3bn Nat Power deal NPI Picture Gallery Cruickshank extends review US brokers report record first quarter Business Roundup Intel issues warning House price gap PacifiCorp go-ahead Japanese venture for 3i Virgin Exchange Rates Five vie to buy Havas's poster combine Marriott Clarks board to ballot family and shareholders on flotation Allied Domecq puts 'for sale' sign over John Bull By our City Editor: Withdrawals at Barclays Commentary Law changes 'needed on mis-selling' Hopes of £2bn bid for Laporte vanish Ashcroft seeks to withdraw offer for CSG Internet initiative by C&w Commodities Liffe Options Wall St shows London the way to a record Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Value to shout about Tempus Laporte Scapa Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Pressac Wall Street Marketing man's Olympian feat of crisis management Fare play The Times City Diary Euro woes should come as no surprise Hat trick The Times City Diary Bank error The Times City Diary Hurt feeling The Times City Diary Energis Pep deadlines should be reviewed Tax bracket Firms with rates problems need to take prompt action Equities achieve record close James Herrick Scapa sells division for £329m in revamp Pressac aims for takeovers Barclay brothers set to sell Howard Microsoft Picture Gallery Cannons shares shoot up US recovery helps Smurfit Peter Black able to walk tall after 15% profits rise Coutts & Co Severn Trent calls for price increases Business Roundup Thompson pay cut Mulberry warning R-R sales fall in UK Moorfield approval The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Shares Are Booming! St James Gleeson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mulberry Court The Lexington, Ec1 Pegasus Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Mark The UKI Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Passing the buck on pollution Householders living on contaminated land are angry that they may have to pay for clean-up costs. Senay Boztas reports London Letting & Estate Agents Property Copping Joyce Wales Warwickshire Smart Moves CHL Montevetro The Mark Crown Dilmun LCR Developments Property Garrick House English Courtyard Feature Ordering costs against non-party Court of Appeal Law Report April 14 1999 Bewley Serving noise nuisance notice Property French Property Exhibition French ALPS Parque Da Floresta Change of circumstances for reviewing price control Rialto Creditor cannot oppose variation Court of Appeal Fasten your cummerbunds… Opera: Glyndebourne's new general director, Nicholas Snowman, has radical plans, as he tells Richard Morrison A joyful noise unto the Lord LPO/Norrington Festival Hall Visual Art Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: Rebecca, Katharine and Helena Woo Outstand-in Concerts RLPO/ Anlsmov Liverpool Pop A bit too much excitement Freddy Kompt Wigmore Hall Galleries The audacious dash to abstraction Visual Art: Richard Cork finds Kandinsky's reckless energy barely contained at the Royal Academ Newspapers Support Recycling Galleries Around the Galleries Listings Recommended Today Opera & Ballet Hoist by their own bombast POP The Cranberries Empire, W12 When you're cool you're hot Echo and the Bunnymen UEA, Norwich Cliff Richard Entertainments Listings Warp factor four Gebrselassie seeks capital gain Athletics: London Marathon Gives Haile's Older Brother Opportunity to Qualify for Olympic Games Five bid for Steelers' stock Sport in Brief History of the World Advancing years prove Bell's final toll Bowls: End of an Era as England Stalwart Calls It a Day Yesterday's Reesults Beverley Northampton keep pressure on Leicester Rugby Union Sale cut their costs Newmarket William Hill Valentine Waltz steps into limelight Racing: Gosden-Trained Rlly Enters Guineas Reckoning after Easy Success in Nell Gwyn Murphy faces ban at whip inquiry Meeting Points Six added to Derby Cheltenham Multiple Display Advertising Items Football in Brief Port Vale banking on fighting spirit Fulham bid Hayles and farewell Keegan's team secures promotion to the Nationwide League first division Phillips satisfies Premiership passions Keegan still reluctant For the Record Today's Fixtures Last Night's Results Butcher passes endurance test Yesterday's Scoreboards England need to rethink batting tactics Cricket Champions get chilly reception Lord's, ladies and gentlemen... Sarah Potter on the day hairspray and pink tissues made it into the Long Room Winter's tale a familiar one Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Broncos show way forward Rugby League Painful legacy of sporting life Midweek View Abbey National Father and Son Foursomes Results Word-Watching Radio Choice Living for Las Vegas Television Choice Around the world with Directory Enquiries Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Petit returns from ban on red alert Arsenal strengthened for replay Times Two Crossword Athletics 38 Fulham complete first step Winter mocks early starters Simon Barnes 42 Hewlett Packard Bradley charged in racing inquiry Inside: Crème 12-Page Jobs Supplement Netcom World Domination Contents Hi - Grade Gore and gaffes go together Over-50s take the Net by storm Costly use of secret adult sites News Bites Smart shoe knows what runners need And for our next technological trick CompuServe No New Utopia just yet News Bites Power-Crazy Computer Micro Science Www: it's a gay thing Webwise Uri Geller's Weird Web Emulating the Mac is very PC Advice for Absolute Beginners Dell Bite-Sized Questions // LYCOS Boot up for a life in the fast lane Sega Rally just stepped up a gear, so be ready for a red hot ride, Exclusive preview by justin Calver Shooting from the hip Who wants to get on their virtual bike? 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