News from 07/05/1999
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James Christopher's, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Michael Binyon, Charles Bremner, Stephen Farrell and Anthony Loyd, Giles Tremlett and Stewart Tendler, Andrew Pierce, Philip Webster and James Landale, Magnus Linklater, Alexandra Frean Local Government Correspondent, John Watts, Paul Hoggart, J. D. Hadley, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, A. J. Cotton, John Allen, R. Kumar, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Adam Jones and Raymond Snoddy, Chidi King Senior Legal Officer, Hugh Ford (Chairman), Carl Mortished, Henry Ward, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Caroline Gluck, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Joshua Jampol, Dominic Walsh, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey and Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Tim Reid, Clive Jones, Chief Executive, Adam Boulton, Political Editor, Melyn Bragg, Controller of Arts, Barry Cox Deputy Chairman, Anna Home Chief Executive, Peter McHugh, Director of Programmes, Trevor Phillips, Head of Current Affairs, John Stapleton, Journalist and presenter, David Lloyd, Stephen Farrell, Ken Stevens, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Alan Ryan The Warden, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Tony Blair, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Michael Leapman, Mark Giles, Helen Rumbelow, Andrew Cameron, Peter Barnard, Stuart Crainer, Ros Drinkwater, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Tim Llewellyn, Director, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Thomas Cocke, Secretary, Susan Karlin, Sydney Friskin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Simon de Bruxelles, Maggie Brown, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, M. Giles, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Cathy Harris, Jason Nissé and Martin Waller, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Alastair Robertson, Philip August, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Peter Kettlewell, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Timothy Pratt, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Richard Ford and Roland Watson, Caitlin Moran, Stephen Hoare, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Helen Johnstone and Michael Harvey, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Robert Whymant, Peter Hawker (Chairman), Nick Kimberley, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoDestroying a cultural heritage Double victory for Labour Tory vote takes heat off Hague Plaid Cymru surges ahead Sheffield falls to LibDems Index Johnny Morris dies Mallory died on Everest with wife's letter next to his heart What to wear work this summer Shane Warne Blair's new pledge to Kosovo Scottish voters are lost in mist of apathy Chopard Genève 30p Every Weekday Why worry, thought Madam Speaker as she dreamt of G&T Political Sketch Dossier alleges plan to smear MPs The BT shop A1 Fayed blames Diana 'cover-up' Picture Gallery Pinochet lawyers challenge Straw Dyke is urged to stay in frame for BBC post Inside Section 2 Somak Holidays Labour deselects 'lazy' MEP News in Brief Claims on NHS Bomb appeal Doctor wastage Daughter bailed The bill How gold-digging wife fleeced her millionaire 'This was a marriage of carer and companion' Noye to return 'in weeks' Novell Results round up Mfi home works Ally says Hague must go back to drawing board Dolphin Results are shot in the arm for Hague Compaq Lib Dems seize Sheffield from red-faced Labour Paul Wilkinson reports on a rare change of control in the city of steel Tories regain Bromsgrove stronghold British Airways Baron Hardup swaps manor for stable block Painswick House is for sale, reports Simon de Bruxelles 'Bomb factory' uncovered at home Comet Come down to Whitley Bay, wife tells climber Vodafone Judge bars operation for child In Brief Nun attacked Airbag concern Ramsey statue Winnie the Blue British Gas UNiSYS Dando killer 'panicked as he ran away' Time Your country needs you, Geri Egg Picture Gallery Beware the Egyptian with taste for revenge A1 Fayed may not submit quietly to passport defeat, writes Michael Gove The little black book of contacts turned victims is bulging Dixons A loud noise out of a spin-doctor's control Tim Reid on comical attempts to restrain an outburst by the voluble Harrods proprietor Primus NCR The Story of Time NatWest Mitchell remains optimistic for peace Ulster talks 'inch forward' at No 10 Boy, 11, tells of facing gunman Call free now or your business will pay later Ahimal Magic's Johnny Morris dies aged 82 Popular TV presenter had been about to return to screen, writes Michael Horsnell Viewers no longer see BBC as a Tory bastion Cellnet Lawrence suspect linked to car attack PC World Magazine of the Year Meet Susie Orbach Hyundai The New Accent Siena Nato's winter deadline Mission to sway Belgrade as Russia agrees to back UN force for Kosovo Moscow's about-turn leaves Milosevic stranded, reports Roger Boyes in Bonn Magnet Clinton blows hot and cold in search of peace Balkans War: When the Shooting Stops Villagers 'hunted like rabbits' Injured teenager stifled screams as she hid from Serb gunmen, reports Stephen Farrell Artillery put out of action Balkans Summary Attacks on 'Nato' banks Refugees sail to Russia Milosevic bunkers hit Serbs have murdered at least 5,000 Long wait for survivors searching for a place to call home Balkans War: The Victims Tiny All trademarks acknowledged. All prices and… (Reuters): Terror On runaway train FIAT Torture ordeal of missing Briton Details have emerged of one man's death at Khmer Rouge hands, writes Caroline Gluck in Phnom Penh Struggle for Russian vote turns dirty Israeli Elections Parole for Long Island Lolita World in Brief (Reuters): 'Zorro' killer executed (AFP): Congo fever 'not Ebola' Fetishist brought to heel (Reuters): Immigration fears (Reuters): No skirting the issue Oscar nominee angling to quit films Century Caffe latte revives Harlem The Sunday Times Six of the Best Objects of desire Want to lose weight? Run into your nearest WHSmith Mirrored The shirtdress solution at work Cutting Edge Big brother is watching you An average person could be filmed on up to 300 closed circuit television cameras in a single day. Jon Ashworth investigates City firms routinely record telephone calls Correction I've gone Clooney Time It will be peace, on our terms There can be no compromise in Kosovo, insists Tony Blair There is only one way this will end: victory for Nato 'There is a beautiful economy in the old… Picture Gallery Not war but vandalism A crime against humanity is being met by a crime against civilisation Dome doom Give War a Chance Blair has the right principles: the G8 risks betraying them Cards on the Table A1 Fayed should publish the reason for his rejection Newcastle's Green Land Where a city council should concentrate on the city Dyke supported for BBC post Palestinian state Church ownership Limiting junior doctors' workload League tables make poor guides Moore at Perry Green Taxing task Scrambled Egg Hedging and the law's boundaries Soho bombing Removal of 'Seahenge' Scottish pound Court Circular Personal Column Architects rethink Queen's Gallery plan Royal engagements Royal Humane Society Christening Retirement Memorial services Luncheon Dinners Birthdays today To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Sevenoaks School Anniversaries Major John Howard Major John Howard, DSO, wartime airborne soldier, died on May 5 aged 86. He was born on December 8,1912 For Sale Roger Fressoz Roger Fressoz, former Editor of Le Canard Enchainé, died on March 26 aged 77. He was born on October 30,1921 Delta Worldwide British Kidney Patient Association Sir Brinsley Ford Sir Brinsley Ford, CBE, art hisotiran and collector, died on May 4 aged 90. He was born on June 10,1908 Covent Garden Opera "Die Walkure" News The Times Crossword No 21,097 Business Tomorrow Shane Warne joins the Times Forecast The Times Artangel winner Rates on hold but Bank hints at cuts later Cisco Systems Microsoft's £1.9bn Telewest coup fuels telecoms frenzy Burke to leave Virgin for Hamleys Man Utd dreams of scoring in Far East Tuckey resigns from MEPC Miranda's moral mayhem Business Today European e-commerce advance Nestle chairman backs GM food research BG chairman attacks energy tax proposal Scottish Provident Increased offer puts C&W back in the fight for IDC Mobile chance for a newcomer Tradepoint stake for Reuters Watchdog condemns ice-cream 'monopoly' Partial float for ScottishTelecom AXA chief offers to mediate Exchange Rates Delancey profits soar to top £9m Business Roundup COLT beats forecasts French defence sale Royal Bank purchase Test for DIY format Blockbuster to float BA traffic increases Manganese MBO off Prestwick fight ahead Net Profit$ Roddicks in line for £2.7m Blagden to return £115m Royal & SunAlliance profits take a tumble N Brown joins retail recovery By our City Editor: Egan storms the barricades Commentary Vodafone Commodities Liffe Options Shares see-saw while investors worry 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 N Brown Biocompatibles Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Canny operator Tempus Delancey Wall Street Bill holds the key to policing commerce on the Internet Business hopes ministers will not let recent crimes affect E-commerce Bill, says Chris Ayres Law caught Ecclestone: driving force or joyrider? Business Winging it The Times City Diary Topping out The Times City Diary Off the ball The Times City Diary Austin Reed Carpetbagging provides members with choices Business Letters Law to protect whistleblowers Equities lose early lead Shell vows to get back in step with peers Times=mon£y Cornhill Insurance Picture Gallery Trial boosts Biocompatibles Seagram slumps on back of film failures Oil output cuts are sticking; says study Business Roundup DC Cook loss warning Rutland bid accepted Rolfe gets new chief Broker drops SE plan The Times Unit Information Service Hackett London Anatomy of a winner Visual Art: Richard Cork meets the 29-year-old victor in the Times/Artangel Open competition The Times Pop Deborah Colker Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Silly bit of pyramid selling Opera Aida Edinburgh Ariston Theatre Silly bit of pyramid selling Opera Aida Edinburg Their past is a foreign country Remember the Go-Betweens? Glad they're back? Well, that gives you something in common with Jarvis Cocker The Times Let's mention the war The people who record for Digital Hardcore aren't musicians, they're soldiers. Stephen Dalton reports Mishka Poor Texas in a lone star state News POP Albums: If Sharleen Spiteri thinks this bland tosh will sell millions, she's right, says David Sinclair HMV White man rather restless Classical Music: The composer Kevin Volans tells Nick Kimberley why his heart is glad to be a dancer Trashmonk Free serve By name and by nature Live Gig Jewel Albert Hall Minor morals, major punch Theatre Aunt Dan and Lemon Almeida Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Feel the power of a Russian winter The Winter's Tale Brighton Festival Spring Proms Fine parade is over Concert BBCSO/Brabbins Festival Hall Lyceum Theatre Meet the BBC's kingmakers After months of speculation over who will be the next Director-General, these 12 governors will soon make the final choice. Report by Raymond Snoddy A little local knowledge makes the regional press boom Why the great digital giveaway makes sense New dawn after the porn The vainest man in Fleet Street? Lord Steven's shoes were polished by his manservant and he had butler service in his magnificent office, writes Andrew Cameron, the managing director of Express Newspaper until 1996 EasyJet Flights Power of the pencil Roseanne comes over for chat Pride of the Highlands Moray Firth Radio keeps winning awards and it doesn't know why. Alastair Robertson reports Publish and be shot World Press Freedom Day honours a brave Mexican. Report by Timothy Pratt The Sunday Times C4 sees off attempt to censor series On April 24 the courts ruled that Nottingham City Council could not prevent the broadcasting of Staying Lost, a documentary about runaway children. David Lloyd, of C4 describes the fight We were accused of pushing a girl into prostitution France today, then the world Lad mags are going global but it's just the beginning, says Raymond Snoddy Media & Marketing The Sunday Times HUX Executive Recruitment Claessens International TeleWare plc Cover bids for £1.5m Billington's Hamptons International Billington's Do we ask too much? How much homework should a primary school child be expected to do? Hannah Betts reports His homework often ended in tears-my own Why teachers should write Too many English specialists waste time says Susan Elkin NatWest Closing the gap between public and private Multiple Display Advertising Items Institut français Multiple Display Advertising Items Maple Publications (Dept Pr1a) WANTEd Keen Readers Radley College Clifton College Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge Spring Holborn College Sherborne School Head Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Division of Training For Tomorrow (Holdings) Ltd. The Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business For further information on advertising on this page… Newport University University of Limerick Edition XII Ltd MBA Thames Valley University Underwood flies into distance David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, traces a glorious career and mourns the passing of a generation of wings For the Record Bracken returns for Saracens Ukrainian stands in Hide's way Boxing Vauxhall Mushtaq answers Pakistan's call for World Cup Cricket Claughton proceeds slowly to aid Oxford recovery Meeting Points The Times Guide to the Going Today Nottingham Derby evidence taken on Oath Racing: Cecil Colt Makes Case for Epsom with Impressive Victory in Dee Stakes Wincanton Carlisle Lingfield Park Specialists Rapid Raceline Ballesteros fails to see funny side Golf Cannock get double vision Men's Hockey Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Stratford Catchpole feeling uplifted Women's Hockey Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Snookered behind the yellows David Rhys Jones on a colour bar on the green of Northern Ireland Winning Move Keene on Chess Ginola wins the writers' vote Football in Brief Save up to £100 on Quality Wine Pressure on officials must ease Matt Dickinson says Elleray has no case to answer over Anfield actions Referee Forced to Run Red Light Backs Secure Cars for Officials Knighton's final charge Dropping out: Last Deperate Moves to Be Made Carlisle United Addison plays miracle man Scarborough Ritchie battles to halt Oldham freefall Mark Giles on a manager facing a nerve-racing conclusion to a dismal season Coventry cast as underdogs in final reckoning Football Names to remember for England's future Barry's XI An Australian Summer The Story of the 1998/9 Ashes… No cup threat to Ulster Sport in Brief Sisters act with total assurance Henman cracking clay Dell Bugalski lines up for repeat showing Motor Rallying Funnell steps into early lead Cross-country course comes under fire at Badminton Mercedes-Benz Fixtures Word-Watching Dictates of a reign of terror Television Choice Radio Choice The lunatics have taken over the asylum Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Rugby Union 45 England force Thorpe to toe party line Leading batsman fined £1,000 for failing to attend World Cup function Times Two Crossword Arsenal in predatory mood as United lick their wounds Keegan to quit Fulham Shane Warne Signs for the Times Equestrianism 50 SAS Ferrari's winning ways can be taken as red News, views and the latest courses Cranfield University School of Management Boom time for British MBAs Growing optimism about the global economy is leading to a rush for executive courses, says John O'Leary Is big money the greatest motivator? Potential Earnings Facing the challenge of change To maintain its position, the MBA must refocus. Des Dearlove reports London Business School Time to get emotional Widget Finn finds schools concentrating on empathy Soft Skills Emotional intelligence is the current business buzz word University of Cambridge Finger on the pulse My MBA Brawn and brain collide The rugby field was littered with casualties when highly motivated world world business school sides met in America There's cash in quality control Rating the effectivenes of the growing number of courses is a necessary evil, writes Godfrey Golzen Accreditation Strathclyde Graduate Business School Heroes, or team players? Stuart Crainer on the shift in emphasis from the individual to the ability of a group to be led effectively City University Business School Hyperlink and Theseus Cogito, ergo MBA sum Philosophy The Bradford MBA Electronic postman never stops knocking Teachers are being flooded with e-mail from students She gained an MBA-and baby, just look at her now Picture Gallery Henley Management College Our Management Competition: Entries and the Winner How would you revive a creaky British Institution? The Times offered a Henley management course for the best idea and there were plenty. Peter Brown reports We just love your schools When it comes to distance-learning Britain leads the way, a survey reveals. Stephen Hoare reports Ashridge Making the most Career Fairs Gems from the emerald isle Ireland offers an excellent choice of established schools within a dynamic economy, writes Ros Drinkwater University of Bath School of Management The University of Reading The Open University Business School Leeds University Business School Cheltenham & Gloucester Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Nottingham Woburn Business Forum Leicester University The European Institute Warwick Business School The Management School Lancester University The University of Birmingham St. Aldates College Luton Business School Kingston University Aston Business School Greenwich School of Management University of Surrey MBA University of Dublin Multiple Display Advertising Items For further information on MBA advertising please… University of Southampton Richmond Theseus International Management Institute The Manchester Metropolitan University Huron University Professional Carees Group The University of Hull Roffey Park Management Institute The MBA Career Guide Manchester Business School
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