News from 21/04/1999
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Phil Yates, Tom Cahill, Stephen Grabiner, Chief Executive, Tunku Varadarajan, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Rob Hughes, Stanley Best, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Mark Booth, Chief Executive, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Frank McGETTIGAN, Director and General Manager, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Joe Joseph, Royal Navy, Tom Petty, Matthew Barbour, Edited Robert Cole, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Amy Anderson, James Landale and Adam Sherwin, Helen Rumbelow, Jasper Gerard, David Wickens, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Paul Durman, Katherlae Bergen, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Stephen Wood, John Higgins, Adam Jones, John Wilson\clive Davis, Michael Evans and Charles Bremner, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Greg Clarke, Chief Executive, Matt Dickinson, Neven Lezaic, Nigel Cliff, Nigel Hawkes, Frank Howard, Paul Wilkinson North East Correspondent, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Tony Illsley, Chief Executive, Sarah Cunningham, Peter Dixon, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Charles Allen, Chief Executive, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Crispin, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Henry S. Kemp, George Smith, Steven Cain, Chief Executive, Ben Wakeham, Jason Nisse, Barry Webb, Tim Hames, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Terence Crolley, Tim Wapshott, Alice Mahon, John Offord, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Anthony Field, Chairman, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Keith M. Taylor, (Patron and Chairman), Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Anthony Morris, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Geoff Dobson, James christopher's, Lindsay Nicolle, Bill Edgar, Chris Moore, Chloe Barker, Malcolm Wall, Chief Executive, Midweek View, Alasdair Murray, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Susie Steiner, Jamie Pearson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Simone E. Katzenberg, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,
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Index Blair says defeat of Milosevic is moral imperative for Nato The lost ships of ancient Rome Sex US-style: Joanna Cole finds an erogenous zone Tabasco America unlikely to change gun laws Down on the forest floor, a world doctrine stirs Matther Prris Politicals Sketch Thatcher seeks to end 'longest sulk in history' Sainsbury's Bank Gene terrorists 'could engineer super virus' Top scientist warns of risks of new plant technology writes Nick Nuttall Competition Commission The Cooperative Bank Members on road for AA windfall News in Brief Lawrence man granted bail Cooke faces sex charges 76% of young in jail reoffend NHS fails to check locums Gainsborough 'will fetch £5m' US transfixed by unfolding horror Apocalyptic gang who dressed in black went berserk, reports Ian Brodie Gun culture brings fear to children Oracle Applications Free serve Labour Left split by passions of war Rift between old allies runs deep, Roland Watson writes (AP): Civilians flee cities for safety Balkans Summary (AFP): US holds Serb PoW (AP): Czech base inspected RAF 'not involved' Party shocked by MP's secret trip Leftwinger's unofficial journey to Belgrade is likely to result in a reprimand, writes Andrew Pierce Staples The Office Superstore Fragile MacEdonia in danger of a fate worse than Bosnia's Tension in south Balkans could continue into next century, writes Michael Binyon British Midland The Airline for Europe Nervous start for Nato new boys Europe's Fault Lines Central European recruits may soon regret they sined up, writes Roger Boyes Britain set for refugee intake RSPCA Prophets' visions comfort Belgrade The superstitious Serbs are turning to seers who forecast the us will split in two over the conflict, Tom Walker writes Factory boss scoffs at 'anti-rich' raids Renault US meets its match in mudbath of Albania The Front Line Ground troops face the ancient scourage of battle, writes Damian Whitworth Mews at Six to cover regions in 12 seconds 'Devolution at the BBC is attacked as patronising, writes Carol Midgley PC World Radio 4 'frozen out' of Test bids Bell tries to keep Dyke out of BBC DB Dun & Bradstreet Awards honour human rights lawyers Ginseng revives flagging Prince at Seoul feast 'Man-root' prized by Mongol rulers Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Scientific Films Invensys Roman ships rise from the mud of Pisa Scholars are celebrating a rare insight into maritime life 2,000 years ago, reports Richard Owen in Rome Renault Pricewaterhousecoopers Rigging claim scuppers navy case News in Brief Sex attack hunt Naval joyride More depressed Elvis surprise Seabed odyssey Cheltenham & Gloucester Allergy woman killed by chip dipped in curry Head on child photos charge Woman must pay ex-lover for 'gifts' Simply Palm Doctor cleared over drug mistake IBM Servers are the engines of e-business IBM Welcome to the collapse of the Conservative Party Hague backs Lilley as Tory revolt erupts Deputy's rejection of free-market principles sparks Shadow Cabinet anger, writes Philip Webster Swiftcall Three steps to their tax heaven Tim Hames on how the Saatchi reforms could pay dividends NatWest Scots 'have lost their enterprise' Quote of the day Today's Agenda Bones put man in bed with Neanderthals Nigel Hawkes reports on a scientific dicovery that throws new light onthe origin of Homo sapiens Them and US Spring Breaks TV team to dig up mammoth frozen in Siberia Latest Olympus Camera worth ?549 Free with this… Night-snacking Billy Bunters are seriously ill Compulsive eating after dark is a dangerous symption of hormone deficiencies, Ian Murray reports Elvis's Midnight Feast Dan Technology Larder lure looms larger after dark Dr Thomas Stuttaford examines the reason for Maxwell's other secret Vcare International (AP): Dogs slaughtered to halt brain virus World in Brief Move to oust Bhutto Chinese 'torture' (AFP): Rape law toughened (AFP): Fatally bad hair day Nazi trial in absentia (AP): $10m tip to be shared Prime Health To have or have not Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth on the financial implications of marriage; how to make savings in the garden; and why personal pension customers could be owed as much as ?4,000 No claim, no gain in pensions row Legal & General Nasty Habits Next Week The race to draw a map of humanity Medicine tailored to the needs of the individual could be possible if an altruistic, $45 million project is successful. However, one scientist wants to make money. Anjana Ahuja reports Quantex Spot the asteroid Birds trigger songs that enlighten Somak Holidays Wine is fine to clean up your ulcer Excuse me, what is mind-blowing sex? Caught in the crossfire In the final extract from her new book, Simone E. Katzenberg, a family solicitor, says children must come first The Times SAGA A scorpions' tale of new Labour Roland Watson on the feuds that poison Mandelson's life 'On trains, Her Majesty is allowed to smoke in the lavatories although not cigars or pipes' Picture Gallery Three strikes and out Nato is fighting a trio of wars with Milosevic-and none will succeed Willson wheels The Times Diary It is a rare privilege to read one's own… The Times Diary Cherie Booth's motivation for joining Labour in… The Times Diary Food for the Table Tories need big ideas not small improvements Beyond the Balkans Ankara's new Government should beware the call of the wild Not by Sea New Roman ships but no Latin love Labour MP backs war reporters Reform of prisons and probation Digital TV 'Lost' war memorial EU patron saint Korea reunion Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… Bees, pollen and modified crops New D-G for the BBC Church standards Years of training Court Circular Birthdays today Lecture Service dinner Today's royal engagements Dinners Picture Gallery School announcements Anniversaries Personal Column Asian Business Breakfast Club Derek Nimmo Church news Forthcoming marriages HM Forces Royal Academy of Engineering Latest wills University news Dame Kathleen Raven Dame Kathleen Raven, Dbe, former Chief Nursing Officer of the United Kingdom, died on april 19 aged 88. She was born on Novermber 9,1910 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Adolfo Bioy Casares Adolfo Bioy Casares. Argentine writer, died in Burnos Aires on March 8 aged 84. He was born on september 15,1914 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Norman Williams Norman Williams, lawyer and philatelist died on April 9 aged 85. He was born in London on March 25,1914 Faults in Modern Motor-Cars Surprise leaders in the science rankings Honours are spread widely in the latest league tables, says John O'Leary Eight New Subject Tables for Science and Engineering Let the workplace come to the class Innovative schemes are being devised on a and off campus to give real-world experience to students, reports Hannah Betts The Times Refusal to quash prosecution lawful Queen's Bench Divional Court Law Report april 21 1999 Deceased's estate cannot continue race bias claim Refusing discharge of psychopath Scots Law Report April 21 1999 Inner House Trustees can seek directions The Times Facts not decided on appeal No power to enforce witness confrontation Court of Appeal School gunmen kill 25 The Times Crossword No 21,083 Business Walkers Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Pursuing endless pleasure Worst of crisis over, says IMF All main economic regions poised for growth improvement in 2000 Arnault raises a glass to d'Yquem purchase DTI and Bank attacked by union leaders Effects of Budget Add to the Rate of Inflation Rice to go as hope of Trw role collapses Vallance for CBI position Telecom Italia board votes for Deutsche merger Hi-tech fall hits London AXS Telecom Mural on the move Business Today SB hopes for brittle bone treatment dashed Net Profit$ Demon Internet Picture Gallery Bank chiefs fear cost of three-way merger No recession for us, says St Ives It's the good life for L&G and the Pru HSBC's star team of five makes £8m Clifford Chance set for US merger C&W poised to raise IDC bid Business Roundup Internet warning Jurys takes over Doyle Video five sign up Bellway sales slip New Michelin man McCarthy & Stone up Air Partner down 35% Exchange Rates Debenhams in fashion with £79.4m Anglo in bid for Reunion Times Mon£y Reuters shares hit in Internet fallout Corzine looks at LTCM deal By our City Editor: Shares go their own way Commentary Compaq Microsoft Commodities Liffe Options Speculators cheered by interest in Greenalls 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 Avandia is the key Tempus St Ives Debenhams Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Inn Business Wall Street North-South divide masks reality of divergent economies Alasdair Murray examines the increasing clamour for a regional approach Sea sick The Times Diary Lamb's scoring is wide of the mark Business My Thanks to the reader who sent in his invitation… The Times Diary Dive bomb The Times Diary An Extraordinary circular reaches me from one of… The Times Diary Bull market The Times Diary Picture Gallery Energis Regions suffer from statistical breakdown Tetley Drawstring Widespread falls Standard Life Bank The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Shares Are Booming! 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Richard Cork reports History lessons in finest plastic Sculptor Kenny Hunter casts the famous in a new light, Andrew Gibbon Williams writes Around the London Galleries The Times Listings RSC's new Othello Recommended Today New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats availble Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of a latest movies Opera & Ballet Chelsea Collaterally damaged Theatre Making Noise Quietly Whitehall Return to Bart land Fings Ain't Wot They Used t'Be Nordstern Art Insurance Limited Theatre Whitehall's echoes of war Garrick Theatre Classic clown magic Pop Tom Petty returns in style Heaven on earth with a satin doll Opera Petty-minded people Pop Tom Petty Empire, W12 London's likely lads Another Level Empire, W12 Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: John Wilson Voices big in heart Concerts Storm over Sussex Mitsuko Uchida Glyndeboume Picture Gallery Concerts ENO Battle cry as magnificent flew fly flag Rodney Hobson introduces a four-page report on the UK awards for export, technological and environmantal achievement BUPA International Hi-tech approach to exports Silly string and coloured hair do hot win many… Help to fight superbugs Tony Dawe on innovations from bacteria detection to asthma inhalers Queen's Award for Technological Achievement Queen's Award for Export Achievement Synetix ConvaTec a Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Greeks offer inspiration Queen's Awards Boat prop saves fuel How aviation soared to fresh heights An airport is the surptise export winner on the day that the aircraft industry celebrates landing the top awards. Tony Dawe reports Helping industry to clean up Walkers The Technology Partnership Homecare gets a lift Amanda Loose reports on the medical-products firms that help patients to help themselves Eurofinance Conferences Getty RDS Allen & Overy Worldwide demand for English law and courts boosts invisible exports GlaxoWellcome Drink a toast to a tartan success story Scotland's food and drink producers have done the nation proud, writes John Young Flora London Marathon 12,301 down and we are still counting Flora New York Marathon Moneymen confident clubs can halt losses Rugby Union Sky digital Woolmer's career prepares to take an academic turn Robertson pursues Olympic dream Sailing Garcia earns his promotion Golf Perth Cork seeks to settle future with England Cricket Simpson to return for Wembley cup final Sport in Brief Williamson revels in freedom Recing: Leading Jockey Returns to the Saddle after Escaping Jail Sentence Epsom Rapid Raceline Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Meeting Points Catterick Towcester Sky digital Schmeichel leads from the back By our Sports Staff: Violence erupts after Blanc hits late decider Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Kiev insist they are fit for the fray Magilton keeps Ipswich on track Today's Fixtures William Hill Late flurry piles the pressure on Charlton Football: Curbish; Ery's Team Face up to Relegation after Tottenham Recovery Danger to Rangers increases again For the Record Football in Brief By our Sports Staff: Keegan vows to pick his strongest squad Ladbrokes Holders facing an uphill struggle Davis faces early departure Snooker: Six Time World Champion Must Turn round 7-2 Deficit to Survive Henman given lean time Tennis The New York Marathon Tait chases elusive win Equestrianism Word-Watching The Times Bugalski kitted out for historic victory Motor Rallying The science of cricket Television Choice Radio Choice A whole new meaning to fly-on-the-wall Review BBC 1 Satellite, Cable and Digital London Marathon Ferguson may have to discard ace in the pack United manager ponders which cards to play as Giggs is forced to sit out training Times Two Crossword Proud Juventus can take heart from their glorious record United's European Cup Semi-Final Record Tennis Zenith Inside Hello boys! 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