News from 23/04/1999
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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Alasdair Riley, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Gary Neville, Magnus Linklater, A. R. Yalland Chairman, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Sir Malcolm Field, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Michele Roberts and Jim Latter, Adam Sherwin and Andrew Pierce, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Michael Binyon Binyon, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, William Hague, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Paul Downes, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Thicknesse, Sue Wright, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Paul Hoggard, Nigel Havers, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jason Allardyce, Dominic Walsh, Slavko Curuvija and Aleksandar Tijanic, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Mooney, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Paddy Ashdown, Lamont, Jenny MacArthur, Robin Pittman, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Young, Paul Rogerts, Sharon Floate, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Andrew Cameron, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Sarah Johnson, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Steve Hoffman, W. G. Stewart (Managing Director), Nicholas Harling, Marit Hargie, Rob Wright, Andrew Motion, Maggie Brown, Ian Murray and Adrian Lee, Edward Owen', Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Jack Jones, President, Sally Greengross, Director-General, Matt Dickinson, Paul Perrin, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Nigel Cliff, Francis Gilbert, Charlotte Moggach, Deborah Brett, Damian Whitworth, Barry Cox Deputy Chairman, Michael Lake, Director-General, Gordon McVie, Director-General, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Sarah Hopper, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Brian MacArthur, Penelope Jackson, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Jeremy Montagu, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Patrick de Courcy Meade, Caitlin Moran, Chris Dowsett, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Levene of Portsoken, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Andrew McClintock, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Tait, ITN's Editor-in-Chief, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Sally Patten, Matthew Tree, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoThe great garage rip-off World Book Day: 16-Page Supplement plus save… My journey of sorrow and relief away from the madness Tom Walker is not simply the Time Correspondent in Yugoslavia. His wife is a Serb and Bergrade has been his home for two years. Now in Hungary after summary expulsion from his adopted country, he describes his departure and his mixed feelings about it Hawk Blair stiffens US resolve Index London turns the Times tables on Oxford Letting TV cameras into The Times Hague hits back over Tory revolt Tomorrow SNP poll ratings in freefall Happy Sport 30P Every Weekday Babbling Banks falls hook, line and sinker for fish bait Political Sketch Tusa condemns plan for Dyke to head BBC The Comet Price Trimble meets Pope at Vatican Five rude judges pulled up Fifth of school expulsions are drug-related Natasha's Collection Auction Schools chief hits back at wife 's sex claims Volunteers kicked out of cloisters Salisbury Cathedral hires caterers to replace loyal army of unpaid women workers, writes Tim Reid Gallery woman 'swore at boss' Prada The clash of ancient and modern Scientists dismiss gay gene theory Mother and son took 80-year-old 's savings Lamonts to divorce 'amicably' after 28 years Mother fails to win 'right to live ruling Judge says law may have been deliberately left unclear reports Tim Jones Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms A Grey Legal Area World's oldest football Home truths about referees Shakespeare in Love Britain in hot water with EU News in Brief Cleared aged 100 Rapes denied Ex-officer jailed Party postponed Correction Secret checks will weed out garage cheats A crackdown is planned after complaints over car serving soared, writes Arthur Leathley Don't Be Patronised—wear Jeans Vodafone Spies are spanner in works for rogues Officials are setting traps to catch mechanics who swindle drivers on tests, reports Valerie Elliott 'They invented faults to dupe a woman' Save the Children RSPCA Bonds forged in battle seal Queen's visit Korean War veterans have helped to make trip a success, writes Alan Hamilton Brands Hatch Leisure Group Benecol Currys St George consigned to terraces of England Doctors close to safer test for foetal defects Today in Section Soldier Martyr Adored by Many PC World the Computer Superstore English 'will thrive without Scotland' Another species joins our ancestors The political memoir of the year All next week in The Times Labour 'tax on tourism' Quote of the day Today's Agenda PC World the Computer Superstore Salmond fights to reverse SNP slide Crucial lack of trust cuts short voters' dalliance Abbey National Singer now croons the Skye vote song A son of the island finds fame can be a handicap in politics, writes Gillian Harris Multiple Display Advertising Items Halfords Bol Poor have less chance of beating cancer The Times Lobsters in court get fisherman off the hook Paul Wilkinson reports on case of the contentious crustaceans Bankruptcy halts safer smear tests Dixons Tomorrow in Comet US denies trying to kill Milosevic Pentagon says that his house was a control centre, writes Damian Whitworth in Washington Serb jets 'fly unhindered' Cellnet Scottish Widows Refugees prepare for airlift to UK Stephen Farrell reports from Skopje on the continued exodus into Macedonia Cost of f region's recovery put at £15bn Dell Magnet Blair convinced Milosevic will fall in wake of Apache assault Michael Evans encounters a gung-ho spirit on the jet carrying the British delegation to the summit. Picture by Paul Rogers Conflict opens 'way to new international; community' Michael Evans in Chicago hears Blair's new world plan Tiny US troops wary of bandit country Thuggery and theft rule in northern Albania, writes Sam Kiley in Tirana Balkan gatecrashers ruin Nato 's party The Secretary-General cheerfully predicted that the Kosovo war would be over by today, writes Charles Bremner in Brussels Police hunt Trenchcoat' accomplices Large number of bombs points to team of attackers, Giles Whittell reports from Littleton, Colorado Northern Rock Clamour to spot warning signs Anger as NRA sticks to its guns Bahrain Dutch link poor health to jet crash Somak Holidays Legal & General Kitchen sink drama leaves chefs in soup Adam Sage in Paris laziness and dry officialdom threaten the future of France's haute cuisine B&Q West Berlin Wall killer is jailed World in Brief A bride no longer (AP): Helicopter crash kills 7 (AFP): Mind hanging on? Imperial splendours A London college has overtaken Oxford to move into second place in our annual table. But Cambridge stays on top, reports John O'Leary The Times 1999 League Table how the Universities Scored The mini-leagues stage own battles Away from the main list, pride can run equally strong, says Hannah Betts The Times Poll Positions How tables have turned on Oxford Financially hamstrung Oxford is being outperformed by a London upstart and must put its house in order, says Tim Hames London glows with pride Three cities now form a golden triangle, says John O'Leary John Ibbotson Career-minded students think suits and anoraks Non-traditional courses such as business studies and computer science are growing in popularity. Hannah Betts reports Most Popular Subjects Claire Inness Kate Butcher Verity Plait Objects of desire The European Children's Trust All the Phone Companies Together In search of languid sexiness Six of the Best Hot Tip 'They bear their torture with incredible dignity' Right and thong Time The NHS is safer in our hands Read my lips, we still need taxes, says William Hague 'Romans know it is the future that lies behind us and it is liable to creep up to give us a nasty surprise. It sure will next January' Picture Gallery Cross with St George The virgin England does not need to be saved from Celtic dragons Seating plans The Times Diary Blair in America Aweeked summit that calls for the careful use of words The Necessary Condition Good and bad arguments about Greg Dyke and the Bbc A Tale of Two Campuses The trends revealed in The Times universities league table Tories differ on future direction Denver shooting Business letters Row over new D-G for the BBC Pinochet extradition Value of state pension Historic instruments Millennium babies High romance Higher charges for reading wills Cancer research Loss of contact Protection of birds A long time in politics Fair warning Court Circular Dinners Today's royal engagements Reception Service dinners Picture Gallery Community puts pedestrians first Families in inner-city Leeds are reclaiming their streets, reports Alexandra Frean Personal Column Memorial services Anniversaries today Forthcoming marriages Service luncheons Amicable Society of Blues Chigwell School Legal appointment Marriages Church news Lecture Liz Tilperis Liz Tilberis, fashion editor died of cancer on April 21 aged 51. She was born on September 17,1947 Personal Column Buddy Rogers Charles "Buddy" Rogers film actor and bandleader died on April 21 aged 94. He was born on August 13,1904 British Kidney Patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Dame Christian Howard Dame Christian Howard, DBE, campaigner for the ordination of women, died yesterday aged 82. she was born on September 5,1916 Eileen Browne Eileen Browne children's broadcaster, died on April 14 aged 75. She was born on AUugst 5,1923 The Cup Final News The Times Crossword No 21,085 Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Tomorrow in the Award Winning Saturday Times Forecast GEM Recovery What's wrong at Radio 1? Hampel in tirade against City Retiring ICI chief condemns creation of boardroom heroes and villains Consumers set to steer UK clear of recession Cisco Hardern will not rule at the Britannia Business Arts Media Sport Television M&C takes £556m global step France Telecom attacks Deutsche merger Ray Fearon's sensitive Othello Business Today Psion chief resigns with £6.7m of shares Grand vision of telecoms without frontiers HCL pair banned for insider trading US panel backs new SB drug Portman Building Society Saatehi & Saatchipays chief executive £1.02m Treasury attacked over DSS sell-off Exchange Rates Net Profits Legal & Public Notices KKR seeks bidders for stake in Newsquest AirTouch chief to net $100m East Midlands to shed 700 employees Business Roundup Wal-Mart at No 10 Abbey shares leap Gucci saga continues Rolls-Royce changes One 2 One uncertainty Alizyme shares up 25% Boost for AstraZeneca Billiton bows out of exploration because of costs Anglo American starts hard sell Integration woes hit JJB By our City Editor: Hampel casts icy eye over doubters Commentary Boost for Limelight as trustees sell stake BICC rejects Wassail's approach Intel inside Commodities Liffe Options Tesco counter attraction gives food for thought 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 Mining JJB Sports Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Into a new Millennium Tempus Albert Fisher Wall Street The strategy that has knocked Mercury out of its orbit The once-mighty fund manager has experienced a dizzy fall from grace, writes Sally Patten Full Monti The Times City Diary Risk-taker in the fight against cancer Paul Durman reports on the Englishman in charge of the US biotech firm with big ideas Full Monti Clean Bill The Times City Diary Green Gill The Times City Diary Cut off The Times City Diary Austin Reed Lord Mayor is ambassador for the City of London Air traffic control safe and efficient Equities bounce back John Grooms Engineers appoint Temple Havelock plunges Folkes fire Irish failures up PGI back in black Net Profits Austin Reed reports continued fall in sales Intel inside Fisher 's debt falls by only ?20m despite disposals Gala chiefs set to take on Miller Ted Baker scents fresh opportunity From a Correspondent in Eindhoven: Philips sees signs of Asian recovery Dana hit by oil price slump B2 Hyundai takes 60% stake in chip firm UBS profits advance Rexam in £8.6m sale Datrontech slips The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Young Moor is no less Theatre: The RSC's impressive new Othello; a revamped Tempest in West London; and a show that is pure New York froth Othello RST, Stratford The Bard remixed The Tempest Lyric Studio W6 Claridge's Antiques & Fine Art Fair Pop Now booking in the West End: The Rivals Nicolas Cage Off-off and spot-on Hot Mouth Peacock, WC1 Classical Jazz Albums Johnny be much better than good New Pop Albums: Whatever they've been putting in Johnny Marr's tea recently, it is done him and Electronic-a power of good says David Sinclair HMV Something for everyone Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Top Ten Albums Tom petty and the heartbreakers. echo the new album… Pop GIG Electric storm warning Jazz Who really took the 'A' train? Jazz: Clive Davis joins in the Duke Ellington birthday celebrations with a look at a master still shrouded in mystery Chandos Opera in English The chart with no heart Now you hear them, now you don't is that any way for good old Radio I to put together a playlist? The Sunday Times Pop Opinion Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Unicef Art Fair London Apollo Hammersmith Stage Dynamic South Bank duo Concerts: Mozart reigns supreme twice at the Festival Hall; plus Birmingham's second Järy The New Rocky Horror Show Balanced playing by the book CBSO/Järvi Birmingham Tomorrow Row over D-G contenders goes on Innuendo, gossip and political intrigue are hotting up in the race to become the Director-General of the BBC Carol Midgley reports on events so far BBC lines up millennium spectacular Why I let TV cameras into The Times Despite his fears, Peter Stothard, the Editor agreed to be the subject of a fly-on-the-well film Media & Marketing MIC Group Ltd Graduates Sales Representative UK: Clinical Diagnostics Television World Sales Sales Opportunities Riso Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Business Courses The Premier Richmond Sems More Education continues on page Leicester University Truth has not been the first casualty of this war Report on the ground are the best defence against propaganda, says Richard Tait, ITN's Editor-in-Chief Brave words that cost this writer his life Last October, Slavko Curuvijia and Aleksandar Tijanic wrote this fiercely critical open letter to Slobodan Milosevic, which was published on the front page of the Belgrade weekly Evroplijanin. As a result, the paper, owned bu Cutuvijia, was fined $100,000 and had its property confiscated, but he continued to print. Two weeks ago he was murdered Don't shoot down the messenger0 What a lark, Piers Army on the Net And so to lunch Journalists are at their most creative when writing exoense claims, says Andrew Cameron, an Express Newpapers chief until 1996 Will Monty buy The Express? Next Week The Times Is there life in Later? Does home tutoring help? Reasons for private tuition vary says Virginia Matthews Lessons in real life Schools can reduce teenage social problems by tacking them early. Tony Mooney reports The Facts The Times A green start for early learners Multiple Display Advertising Items Education continue from page BAC Saint Felix School for Girls Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's University Kingston University Posts St Antony's-Leweston School Ens-Europe Entrance Competition German Intensive Courses The Royal High School Packwood Haugh School Queen Elizabeth's Hospital Bristol Wells Cathedral School Repton Preparatory School Foremarke Hall Babington House School Strathallan School Multiple Display Advertising Items Over 5 hours and still counting New York Flora BHB tries to strike balance Racing: Saturday Night Cards May Be Sacrificed for Sunday Meetings Meeting Points Warwick Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Downcast Bradley rules out prospect of appeal Rain takes its toll on meetings Sandown Park William Hill Inspired Malcolm leaves Sussex dazed Ludlow Hamilton carries all before him Cricket World Cup contract deal is imminent Hamilton carries all before him Kendall works hard to gain advantage Robinson is in the runs Taunton Yesterday's Scoreboards Gie impresses after old guard struggle Stewart's footwork trips him up again The Times Confident Garcia is quick to impress Golf Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Top guns aiming for unique trebl65 Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Scheckter joins circuit dispute Motor Racing Ferguson plans to turn drama into a United dynasty European Cup finalists to fight bans that rule Keane and Scholes out of Bayern showdown Spirited display does not yet confer respectability on view of English game Matt Dickinson says the Italians are reluctant to acknowledge United's quality After the euphoria, the resolve Gary Neville looks back on a night where his team's strength of mind and body brought them just reward Record deal lifts Arsenal's gloom Bayern to show courage of their convictions in pursuit of the dream Rob Hughes on how the final could prove a game for the battle-hardended Late goal sweeps Cheltenham into the big time Grosjean fails to measure up Tennis Keegan bows to clubs' demands Title contenders allowed to withhold players from match in Hungary Football in Brief In Brief England Squads Lifeless Lazio triumph by default Mather the victim of Sale's ills Rugby Union For the Record Today's Fixtures Final trip numbs pain for Edwards Rugby League Higgins displays regal touch Snooler: Champion on Course for Quarter-Finals after Poaching 8-0 Lead Britain planning assault on early Olympic golds Sailing Word-Watching Lexus League adopts Nba conference structure Basketball Pessoa twists on to victory Equestrianism Reporting on the fence Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Meteorite drama fails to make an impact Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital London Marathon 47 Chelsea end their reign in Spain Holders pay for missed chances as Real Mallorca reach Cup Winners' Cup final Times Two Crossword Vialli :'Our luck ran out' United can start European race On Page 52 Golf The X-stream network For great offers on best-selling titles, book into… World Book Day In praise of chapter and verse Derwent May introduces a 16-page report on a world wide celebration of poetry, prose and plot Contents World Book Day Events Bringing the word to the world A bookseller with bottle Eddie Bell is not so tough or as hardnosed as his published reputation, says Valerie Grove A life of dangerous liaisons Deiving in to the lives of famous writes can often be fraught with difficlties, Brenda Maddox Get lost in translation Michale Roberts and Jim Latter on the joys of modern foreign writing Royals who show the write stuff Alan Hamilton looks at the forays of rulers past and present into the literary world- not all successful WHSmith Whitehall thrillers Michael Gove explores intriguing political plots Society of dead poets is no longer enough Poetry now plays a more vibrant and central role in our live, says Andrew Motion How Die given a beyond Tony Marchant is known for a retell one of the world's class Test your knowledge with our poetry quiz Can you recall Keats's reflections on death or Blake's worshipful words on women? Then try to match your reason to their rhyme. Compiled by Michael Young and hot off the press Charlotte Moggach, reviewing the ranks of a fresh crop of writers, finds what life is about for 2-somethings What our children are reading World Book Day Just wild about Harry The Harry Potter books go on enjoying huge success, despite breaking all the rules of children's fiction, says Sarah Johnson Publish and be damned successful What happens when grammar school boys join forces with Northem Ireland's lliterary elite? A small business miracle, says Alasdair Riley World Book Day 100m tokens of appreciation Shakespeare ? Love his stuff How do teachers get children to enjoy books and reading? Francis Gilbert on the tricks of the trade When horror can be a laugh Alasdair Rlley meets the man behind the most popular children's books Answers to poetry qulz In search of the ideal short story Erica Wagner sings the praises of narrative that runs like clockwork A friend, a companion and a consolation We all have a unique reading list, says Philip Howard. The important thing is to make on it right now Back to the future of fiction Derwent May looks at the books they were reading 100 years ago If you're into books, get into WHSmith Picture Gallery A passion for life, love and gastronomy Susan MacDonald introduces a 16-page report Catalonia, which today honours its partron saint, St George World Book Day How Christian painting resisted the A forgotten literary culture On World Books Day, Mathew Tree reviews Cataian writing Invasion of Islam The coast is clear for the sunshine of your life Edward Owen presents a tourist's guide to the magic of Catalonia from its 400 miles of beautifull Flavours of mountain and sea Food Spoilt for choice on the fairways to heaven Coasts to the elixir of its wines, the delights of its food and the majestic sweep of its golf courses Golf Taste of a 1,000-year vintage Wine Generalitat de Catalunya Erotica, scent and soccer Susan MacDonald explores the region's diversity of museums, from Dali to Barcelona Football Club A colourful embrace of the abstract The Miro Foundation Oasis among the celestial cloisters Monasteries A burning ambition Opera Snowy peaks play host to a king A city skyline graced by style Architecture The salty heart of an old-world fishing port Little Barcelona Trading on its Gothic charms Old Chapter In just one day, sun, sand and snow-capped peaks Susan MacDonald looks at holidays for the adverturous and suggests destinations and where Activity Holidays A proud generation Picture Gallery Take a stroll in the footsteps of history To stay, Edward Owen goes on a culture tour, and Giles Tremlett visits land of flamenco Tarragona Picture Gallery Putting their stamp on dance Flamenco Ship-shape complex poised to be Barcelona's new icon Giles Tremlett reports on the changing face and character of port Vell, the city's formerly depressing and grimy docklands Operator Checklist A ringing endorsement A new player is shaking up the telecomes market, writes Edward Owen Catalonia Tourist Information and Events Freixenet
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