News from 16/04/1999
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Barney Spender, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Anatol Lieven, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Karen Campbell Chief Executive, Magnus Linklater, Thomas McInerney, Paul Hoggart, John McCain, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Martin Bell, Norman Jones, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, N. F. Maton, Edward Welsh, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Drummond Hunter, William Hague, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Marit Hargle, George Barbour, Pat Gibson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Michael Harvey, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Eira Harris, David Hackworth, John Hart, John O'Leary, Michael Evans, Defence Editor and Charles Bremner, James Landale Political Correspondent, Roland Watson, Anna Blundy, Michael Leapman, Don Rice, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Andrew Cameron, Frederick O. Marsh Vice-President, Jason Allardyce and John Mair, Vanora Bennett, Paul Durman, George Joulwan, Walter Grey, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, C. J. V. Picton Phillipps, J. M. Gelsthorpe, Richard Dunwoody, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Maggie Brown, Malcolm Rifkind, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Roland Watson and Mark Inglefield, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Claudia Joseph, Peter Davalle, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Nigel Cliff, Gil Hitchon Chief Executive, Deborah Brett, Sandra Parsons, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Sally Morris, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Cliff Prior Chief Executive, Philip August, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Richard Duce, Danny Lee, Christine Middap, Tom King, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Graham Paterson, James W. Finlay, Andrew Sadler, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, David Calvert-Smith, Director, Jean Coussins, Director, Chris McGrath, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Marriner Gala, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Robert Whymant and Chris Ayres, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Tony Benn, Tim Jones, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Jack Bailey, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Michael Evans, Tim Rice, Barry Hyman, Richard Ford, Johnny Rickett, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Richard Normington, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoRyan Giggs Media Times Confusion over 'tragic accident' in which 72 died Nato admits bombing convoy Index Election case MP cleared John Simpson accused of Serb bias Almost the cough that carried him off Sandra Parsons Frances Bissell BT 30p Every Weekday Inside Once upon a time, there were seven tax relief measures Political Sketch Cleared MP awaits return to Commons Appeal victory looks likely to spare Labour a tricky by-election, write Roland Watson and Mark Inglefield Comet £3m trials will study impact of GM crops Shy guest at Labour's star party Corrections Ulster parties called to talks at Downing St £20,000 for inmates' salmonella poisoning News in Brief Obstetrician who fled is struck off Youth held over Briton's killing Veteran, 90,'died after beating' Man charged on girl's murder Wolf shot after killing sheep Royals spare the horses and hire bus GP 'murdered elderly patient with injection' Old lags find caring jail too soft Prisoners hanker for 'mutual antipathy', reports Richard Ford Dying student 'begged his killers for help' Prada Prince of Poms tells it straight 'I make a decision - these are the people who are burning down villages' Oral-B Laser systems no substitute for low flying Michael Evans tracks the hi-tech planes that attacked the wrong target Dell 'I forgive Nato for killing my husband and daughter' Elizabeth Dolphin Charred corpses litter site of attack Tom Walker reports from Meja on horrific scenes amid a landscape already laid waste by the Yugoslav advance Homebase US public warned of long campaign Balkans War: Hearts and Minds Congress cautioned that bombing may continure until midsummer, reports Ian Brodie in Washington French 'spy' told Serbs of targets Cellnet Terror faxes sent to church One world How do we get out of this mess? Three weeks into the offensive, opinion is divided on how to end the conflict Leave It to Europe Clear purpose vital to resolve the conflict Modify our Demands Sharps Bedrooms Gulf War Lesson Don Rice Former Secretary of the Unites State Air Force under the Bush Administration Unsettlement Round-The-Clock Bombing Thomas McInerney A retired Lieutenant-General who rose to third in command of the US Air Force and a highly decorated Vietnam War pilot Three-Pronged Attack George Joulwan Nato Supreme Commander Europe 1993-97, architect of Nato's Bosnia operations Political Solution Russian Role Russia expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies Protectorate MP for Tatton and former war correspondent Multiple Display Advertising Items PC World Honesty is best riposte to lies from Belgrade Why we must not silence the messengers School protests at Shakespeare rudely in love Bawdy Titania was last straw as teacher led class walkout, writes, Helen Johnstone Moben Kitchens The Bard was always a bawd Works were littered with exotic sex, writes Hannah Betts NHS staff get no millennium bonus A Civil Action Friend's 'harmless' gun kills pensioner Tomorrow in the times magazine Death skipper 'looked after No 1' Captain of a hospitality yacht on which two died had the only lifejacket, writes Paul Wilkinson Outrage greets suspect's radio appearance ASDA Boy, 13, guilty of shooting girl in eye Dixons Man is held over 'beauty in bath' murder Planet discovery suggests that we are not alone Currys Bacterial leviathan found on seabed Why the wait for hip surgery, study asks Callmate Telecom (UK) Limited Green light for airport smugglers News in Brief Asda goes to sea Yacht drug claim MTV hit by fire Family seat Losing sparkle Bedtime cocoa Keep-fit fan died after surgery to trim buttocks Blood poisoning developed after three-hour operation in US hospital, reports Claudia joseph Mother of three missing in snow Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. 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Tourist shuns the price of fame Alfa Romeo Police race tide for missing man Frances Bissell's Anyone Can Cook Motorola Salmond finds it hard to weather the storm The SNP leader's trademark grin is in short supply after a turbulent week, report Jason Allardyce and John Mair Hague attacks fuel duty rises Soap actor's 'slip-up' Quote of the day Floral Direct All The Phone Companies Together Today's Agenda I 've been to Hull and back, Tony Prescott licks his wounds after a bruising encounter deputising at Question Time, writes Roland Watson Vote for change after Newark The Royal Bank of Scotland Kwik-Fit Tories propose 'senators ' for Lords Thatcher furious at 'Vindictive' Pinochet decision Straw attacked over go-ahead for extradition, writes Frances Gibb Cases of human 'mad cow' disease rise to 40 Somak Mercedes-Benz Matisse loved his son to the letter Liverpool pays tribute to Hillsborough dead Appeals could take months Inside Section 2 Beauty secrets of a Roman lady Objects unearthed with bones of a woman provide clues to her status, writes Dalya Alberge Kosovo Crisis Mystery woman lived during best of times in Londinium Scottish Widows Bhutto faces jail and £5m bribes fine Former leader vows to appeal against 'political verdict', writes Zahid Hussain 'This was done to divert attention from tests' Former Pakistani Prime Minister tells Vanora Bennett that her trial was a 'butchery of justice' Odeon Gateway Mormon gun battle kills two World in Brief Algerian poll failure Retired envoy raped Netanyahu ally jailed (AP): Squirrels slaughtered (AP): Rembrandt bargains Yeltsin salutes Russia's prima donna of pop 'Newt's salute' heralds return of ex-Speaker Marks & Spencer Financial Services Tiny Computer Limited Lift Oil limits on Iraq says Britain Hot Tip Objects of desire Standard Life Bank Six of the Best Scented body lotions Wrapping up a head sculpture Alex O'Connell finds a Sikh teacher who hides her hair in a seductive turban VJV 'I feel weary. When will this madness end?' Three weeks ago Sandra Parsons, who is married to a Scrb, gave her reaction to the Nato offensive. Here is her dairy of the war Time A line in the sand which wins respect A partitioned Kosovo is best, says Sir Malcolm Rifkind 'From Agincourt to Alamein, the battle is won by the infantry. The cavalry are merely an ornament' Picture Gallery Bloody liberals The Empire has struck back, with greater force and left-wing sermons Artistic booty Diary Defender of Britain The Chancellor leads the fight of the Union Prone Minister's Questions The Deputy Prime Minister needs to sharpen up his act Sword and Pen Truth is the only way to grapple with Serb falsehoods The 'dangerous ' policies of SNP Refugee tragedy Legal rights for the mentally ill Pinochet extradition Children and alcohol Millennium avarice A proper pride A lot of hot air Age of consent Price of shopping at the superstores Making a packet Business and the Bard Marbles in the gutter High romance Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Memorial service Service dinners Picture Gallery Dinners School news Church news Personal Column Receptions The League of St Bartholomew's Nurses Meeting Franco-British Society Luncheons Hm Government Society of Apothecaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriages Anthony Newley Anthony Newley, actor, singer, composer and Iyricist, died of cancer in Jensen Beach, Florida, on April 14 aged 67. He was born in London on September 24,1931 Personal Column Canon Selwyn Gummer Canon Selwyn Gummer, editor of Pulpit Monthly, died on April 12 aged 91. He was born on December 19,1907 All Tickets Flight Searchers Corporate Hospitality All Tickets 5 Nations World… Jetworld Flight Seekers Faresavers B. H. P. A. Jetline Nicola Trussardi Nicola Trussardi, fashion designer, died on April 15 aged 56 after a car crash the previous day. He was born on June 17,1942 On this Day April 16,1963 Paul Hyzler Paul Hyzler, CBE, medical adviser, died on March 5 aged 66. He was born on November 21,1932 News The Times Crossword No 21,079 The Simpsons The Times Forecast GEM Radio Hollywood ' big, big spend Strauss-Kahn on collision course with ECB Electra shock as vote ends 3i's bid approach City Deal to shed 180 jobs Glotel stock flotation to net Baker £50m IMI deal gives Polypipe chief £70m ICI makes disposals of £1.7bn to Huntsman Dispute looms on C&W bid1 Bill Gates Worth the Waits Business Today Channel ferry deal boosts tunnel Net Profit$ Vodafone free call move Tourist Rates Demon Internet Picture Gallery British Midland profits slump despite rise in passengers Silverstone battle moves up a gear Brands Hatch chief raises the stakes with letter over restructuring Off-roaders give Ford a lift BCC sees recovery for the economy Business Roundup Cadbury US purchase Scotia scraps drug Telecom Italia hope PacifiCorp's £111m sale Sega launch date Pfizer shares slide Boeing advances Booker secures refinancing plan with banks Stadium gives farewell boost to Wembley Promise By our City Editor: Fat cats vote for their own cream Commentary Bus pair to run Northern Leisure Picture Gallery Stakeholder offer made by L&G Reed Elsevier's job hunt widens Arnault seeks Gucci deal with Pinault Tim£s = Mon£y Commodities Life Options Speculators scent bid in Asda's remarkable run 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 Solid steel lacks lustre Tempus IMI Wembley Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street A question of Jett black and white on Wall Street Adam Jones report on the New York rogue trader who claims he was a victim of racials slurs Huntsman hits his ICI target Carl Mortished profiles the US tycoon who successfully brings Mammon and God together Paris match City Diary Uplifting City Diary Driven away City Diary Rabbit stew City Diary AR Austin Reed Euro and UK interest rates Busness Letter Second-liners show gains John Grooms The Times Unit Trust Information Service Nautica Recommended this Weekend New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Houseful, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Jazz Parisian kiss in the park Dance: Nadine Meisner reports on the highlights of a glittering new Paris Opera Ballet season Pop Concerts Jazz Café Suave birthday greeting Concert Marriner Gala Festival Hall Deep pain in the rainforest Theatre Suddenly Last Summer Comedy A war without peace Tales of a City Croydon Claridge's Antiques & Fine Art Fair ENO Forget the steak, we're sold on the sizzle Week in the Arts Revenge of a she-devil The White Devil Haymarket, Leicester Skip and hop Dumped Bac, Sw11 Bank of Scotland ASA Pop Opinion Sweden does it again Losing their favourite same? It's tough at the top as, the Cardigans are discovering. But exhaustion won't stop the biggest Sweds since Abba A breathless hush in the close Jazz Jan Garbarek/ Hillard Ensemble Cambridge Waking Ned Picture Gallery Out of the shadows New Jazz Albums Martial arts and craft Martial Solai Trio Jim Hall Quartet Barbican Virgin Pop Albums The return of Tom Waits And the lads line up for a Reef kick There's a refreshing whiff of the 1970s about Reef-not that the band know it. David Sinclair reports Cross between Don Quixote and a hoarse Pop Albums Suede HMV topdogformusic Tomorrow Hot tickets in Metro Reform of an adman Rupert Howell is set to bury the bad image of adland, says Stefano Hatfield Willowbrook Wardrobe Escada (U. K.) Limited Media & Marketing Cornhill Publications Times Newspapers Senior Financial Research Associate Times Newspapers Ltd., Sales Opportunities AB Alexander Bell Charles K Solution The war cries of dissenting voices Seducing the over-40s Middle-aged women have become sought-after magazine prizes. Sally Morris reports Sam is still the rights stuff Maggie Brown's Media Diary The Sunday Times Labour gets nasty in Scottish media war Magnus Linklater on the blatant attempts to control press coverage of scotland's election Why we need Simpson John Simpson has been accused of unfair coverage of the Balkan War. His former colleague Martin Bell defends the man he says is steady under fire Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Paying up for Auntie Junor, the secretary and Selina A Managing director's memoirs Andrew Cameron, managing director at Express Newspaper until 1996, recalls the day that John Junor was caught in flagrante in his office Fifa caught offside by fans Media watch The Times Next Week Code to halt theft of ideas Qualified English Speaking Nursery Teacher Required Diploma Course in Professional Sales Skills Nord Anglia Warwick Business School Espom College Get Paid for Reading Books Queen's Business & Secretarial College Sherborne School for Girls University of Cambridge The Open University Oxford & County College Brunel University University of Walles MBA ILEX Tutorial College Study Languages in Europe Oxford & County College SAP St. George's University The Bradford MBA WANTEd Keen Readers Why Celts have their own ideas about schooling Explaining school to parents What should the average child know at the age of 3,10 or 16? Virginia Matthews looks at a series of new educational aids that tell parents what will be expected from their children Students catch writing bug from authors on the Net A new website enables children to communicate with their favourite-and formerly remote-authors. Tim Rice explains Helping children to recognise abuse Workshop are teaching self-preservation. Danny Lec reports Sems The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Roffey Park The MBA Career Guide University of Bath Durham University Business School Leeds University Business School The Manchester Metropolitan University Kingston University Masters Programmes The University of Reading Kingston University MBA Amba Accredited University of Portsmouth Compton Admiral leaves Craven field in his wake Racing: Failure of Mujahid Throws 2,000 Guineas Market into Disarray Newbury William Hill Reaping the Racecard Dunwoody booked for Scotby Thirsk Meeting Points Yesterday's Results Newmarket Specialists Rapid Raceline Cool Lewis outfoxes tired Essex challenge Cricket Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Symonds leads Kent recovery Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Durham benefit as Morris hits out Butcher maintains Surrey's control Early claim to fame for Brown Cricket: Warwickshire All-Rounder's Century Earns Place in County Championship History Barnes gives Oxford batting tutorial Today's Fixtures Football AYR McGrath to consider the county scene Cox quickly into his stride with century Nelson makes defence Sport in Brief Vauxhall Yesterday's Scoreboards Cheltenham still on course for double joy Non-League Football The Times One sweet moment of genius The euaphoria may take a few days to die down, but how will history judge Ryan Giggs's remarkable solo goal at Villa Park on Wednesday? Matt Dickinson assesses its claims to greatness Puzzle of Anelka must be solved Title Run-In Football in Brief Chelsea limited by ambition Goals that Live in the Memory The euphoria may take a few days to die down, but how will history judge Ryan Giggs's remarkable solo goal at Villa Park on Wednesday? Matt Dickinson assesses its claims to greatness Dougherty braves hailstorm for record Golf Allcock sent tumbling by teenager Bowls France reaps reward for progress made Rugby League Price refuses to be blown away Southgate lose Rott for Cannock duel Hockey For the Record Pugh in Olympic push Bidders line up for their slice of the cup Loose Talk Rugby Union Marot survives test of time Athletics: London Winner Laments Lack of Challengers for British Record Garnet Point Brown remains guarded on his modest aims British hope is downbeat about his chances in Sunday's race Word-Watching Radio Choice Spotlight on a demagogue Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) A big hand for Doctor Dreamboat's exit Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword London Marathon Spirited United thirsting after a treble Glorious goal by Giggs may act as catalyst for Ferguson's revitalised team Cheltenham fatality fails to dull Bradley's optimistic nature The Times Cricket Odyssey direct
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