News from 11/05/1999
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Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Brian Basham, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Li Wei, A. P. Thirlwall, Richard Hobson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, C. D. Allanson, Gavin Lumsden, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, Kate Streatfield, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, David Miles, R. E. Asher, Peter Paul Nash, Richard Eaton, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Matthew Barbour, Alan Webster, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Bernard Connolly, Matt Sims, Michael Clark, T. P., Anatole Kaletsky, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Pringle, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, Roland Watson, Adam Shimali, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Helen Wallace, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Adrian Brodkin, Geoffrey Dean, Brian Warnes, Michael W. M. Orr, Raymond Keene, K. Porteous Wood, Francis Gilbert, Paul Cann, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Richard Owen, Robert Sayer, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Anne Barraclough, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Paul Durman and Richard Miles, John Allison, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Roger Maynard and Helen Johnstone, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Charlotte Giller, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Girdhari Lal, Michael Gove, Marie Staunton and Nadine Finch, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Adam Bruce, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Arthur Leathley and Valerie Elliott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Adrian Russell,
ResumoMaking millions out of Mummy Picture Gallery Embassy bombing strains political unity Picture Gallery British tribal expert lost in Pacific Can Arsenal steal a march on United? Hotels urged to prepare for continental pets Mother 'helped to kill pregnant daughter' Star Wars: Battle of the box office Aitken is bankrupt Why Fayed was told No School pay Index Cartier 30p Every Weekday Irritable Captain Cook pushes Tories overboard Political Sketch £40 a week for poor children to stay at school Chancellor is to offer cash incentives to keep teenagers off streets, writes Philip Webster BT Picture Gallery Negotiation on fees is the price of good PR £100,000 payout by police News in Brief Norris trial Singer 'critical' Gun conviction Nail bomb case RAF on a high Mayhem party Catnapper fined Corrections Six-hour swim to safety from air crash Passengers fled plane with only two lifejackets, reports Roger Maynard Office Romeo sues ex-lover for slander over rape 'fantasy' Virgin Aitken creditors may be denied their £1.5m prize Former minister's bankruptcy leaves libel case victors ruing rejection of first offer, writes Andrew Pierce Boeing Straw found Fayed 'lacking in probity' HSE Rise and Fall Midwife accused over 'natural' birth death Mother did not receive adequate observation Older viewers see the joke in Pulp Fiction Direct Line Action 2000 Elephants had first swimming trunks Hectic weeks before MP's death Colleagues say Derek Fatchett's heavy workload at Foreign Office took toll, writes Roland Watson Christian Aid Middle East policy limbo Dun & Bradstreet No soft landings for the longhaul traveller British Gas UNiSYS Inspectors want modular A-level results set apart Failing school multiplies its maths chances The European Children's Trust EPSON Child laureate nurtures undercover readers Double fungus trouble Rover Approved Student hopes to net £11,000 for a £1 stake Pools Winner Dies before Payout Press will fight new reporting restraints DIAL-a-PHONE Isherwood papers go to library in Los Angeles Critics take a swipe at Star Wars Great special effects, shame about the plot and characters. Giles Whittell reports the first reviews DELL May the sales force be with you… Adam Sherwin on a rush for a piece of the Hollywood action Sainsbury's (AP): OJ is to keep his children World Summary Drink kills 118 Life for racist Marine jailed Behind the walls of besieged embassy James Pringle takes doughnuts to British envoys caught up in violent protests by a Beijing mob Sang-froid kept up morale during wave of Maoist attacks Michael Binyon reports how a handful of weary staff coped during the Cultural Revolution All The Phone Companies Together Picture Gallery Envoys face post-imperial hostility Balkans War: Nato at Bay Mission struggles to keep pace with boom in Sino-British trade, Michael Binyon writes Old hand knows all about Chinese anger Man in the News Clinton apologises for 'tragic error' caused by CIA Alpha Telecom NatWest Beijing backs mass outbreak of xenophobia Balkans War: Nato at Bay German attempt to pacify Chinese Dan Technology Ground rules set for oil blockade Nato prepares to fire a shot across the bows of sanctions busters - but only if they agree, writes Michael Evans Troops to build new camps for 65,000 refugees Fight in camp over arrests On Line Telecom UK Ltd The Open University British team verifies atrocity stories Belgrade launches judicial attack The Shuttleworth Collection Calais Demon Milosevic sees his moment in allies' disarray Picture Gallery Hail of bullets ends high life of drug baron The Killing of a hated criminal increases pressure on the Ulster peace process, reports Martin Fletcher Swiftcall Children's surgeon saves dog Palace at bottom of tourist list Direct Line The Times Ex-council leader sentenced News in Brief Sued for stress Search failure Kidnap remand Cambodia trial Boy found Smoke House Nature fights back to kill off clones Monkey Business Israel's kosher rebel takes on orthodox kingmakers Anthony Robbins Bell Direct Casanova and De Sade notch up Nero palace Gateway A blind writer opens our eyes Georgina Kleege says being unable to see is not the worst thing that can befall a person. Interview by Francis Gilbert The Sunday Times Be a malaria guinea pig Medicine Chest Time Where have the real heroines gone? British women writers are losing out in the serious literary stakes because of their love of trivia, says Grace Bradberry Heritage Flying in the face of death Emergency air ambulance team Alastair Mulcahy and Gary Ralph are sent to the most traumatic incidents only. Report: Anne Barraclough. Photographs: Adam Shimali The British Hernia Centre For Kosovo, simply read Suez In Anthony Blair, Britain may have found another Eden 'There are dangers in following the Bonaparte path. The remedy for voter apathy may prove to be worse than the sickness' Picture Gallery With no added salts At last, an honest, unsentimental tribute to our maritime heritage No Title Just the job Clear in Any Language Tories should put the euro at the heart of their campaign Abdullah Abroad Jordan's new King seeks financial help in Europe Dog Days Britain prepares for a canine invasion Chinese deaths in Nato bombing Third World debt Branson's business Polls seen as 'anti-democratic' Legal aid reform Judge's joke Removal of 'Seahenge' Diagnosing autism Making fun of faiths on TV Non-U Telling porkies? Court Circular Today's royal engagements University College School Armourers' & Brasiers' Company Legal news Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Greenwich gives Nelson's death a new showing Luncheons Dinners Lecture The Royal Academy of Engineering Memorial services Memorial Masses Anniversaries Derek Fatchett Derek Fatchett, PC, Minister of State at the Foreign Office and MP for leeds Central, died suddenly, apparently from a heart attack, on May 9 aged 53. He was born on August 22,1945 Harry Blech Harry Blech, CBE, founder and conductor of the London Mozart Players, died on May 9 aged 89. He was born on March 2,1910 Personal Column Delta Worldwide Announcements Harry Blech The Rev Graham Midgley The Rev Graham Midgley, former Vice-Principal and Chaplain of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, died on May 7 aged 75. He was born on September 29,1923 The Thames Bridges Work of Transport Ministry £50,000 up for grabs in thrilling finale Defences crumble as tension bites Fantasy League Leaderboard No Title Are you on target to win £500? This Week's On—target Score Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Executive should not decide sentence Physical separation required to ensure client confidentiality Power to order disclosure on non-issue Employee entitled to share options Objective test for use of name in passing-off claim Scots Law Report May 11 1999 Outer House Child's religious heritage relevant not paramount Leave will not be given to appeal hopeless cases Police owe public duty of care over road hazards No Title The Times Crossword No 21,100 Business Forecast In the Times An act that shames us all Law Trader's victims may sue for lost £20m Hsbc pays $10bn for Safra banks Deal creates third-biggest New York branch network G10 fails to halt gold's tumble John Charcol British Land earns its Corn Chevron silent oh Texaco bid Pressure on Virgin to call off Shanghai flight Treasury puts Post Office in fear of shake-up Suede wear it well Business Today Times Money Sun life to make 2,000 job cuts in wake of GRE deal Cisco Salsbury wields axe once again at M&S Microsoft to buy Net wireless stake Business Roundup BWI falls to Germans NU starts PFI fund 'Carry On' scores sold Moody's warning Faeroes oil deal struck Radio licence award Exchange Rates Susie Orbach Elf to sell North Sea assets Cornhill Insurance By our City Editor: What was lurking under the Eaves? Commentary Bloomer steals Pru limelight Bid details to CSG investors Retail sales flat over Easter VDC's strategy under fire Commodities Liffe Options Talk of EU clearance helps Airtours to soar Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Gold DCC Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Republican guard Tempus Action Computer Wall Street EMU is not the real threat to the future of the City Complacency and poor management are bigger concerns than British membership of trope's single currency Half Monti High Societe Naked truth Syrian scion who built Republic into an empire Jason Nissé reports on a controversial and successful banker who forgave but never forgot Filtered down Rowe & Maw DCC focuses on better profits Net Profit$ The Times Emirates Saga gives Norsk Hydro bid a lukewarm reception Choose your Team from the following Players API set to benefit from 2000 Volex takes top spot through $30m deal Business Roundup Toyota studies bid Head acquires Penn Philips buys in US Frogmore's £37m deal Reduced losses at the close SAS CRH pays £277m for Finnish businesses AOL UK attacks Freeserve The Times National Express in Australian purchase Tough competition forces Action into £92m merger Enic finance chief goes Business to Business Publicitas International Business Opportunities Century Mortgages Miller raises offer for Cala Net Profit$ Employers take care, there are bullies at work Charlotte Giller says businesses cannot afford to turn a blind eye to bullying Picture Gallery Business to Business Tenders and Contracts Mobile phone users hit by switch hitch "... pick of the pack" Alert MPs to red tape woes In Brief Megaphone The Times Unit Trust Information Service ZEDA A thing of shreds and patches Despite its faults, the big hit of America's Mother's Day weekend was The Mummy. Giles Whittell reports Hard-wearing and stylish Opera on North Literature Try and catch the wind Mr Grumpy enjoys himself The Fall Birmingham No Title Music English National Opera Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Art Galleries When flatmates fall out Theatre Dogs Barking Bush, W12 Hail to Mr Magnolia Literature: Quentin Blake, newly appointed Children's Laureate, talks to Nicolette Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items A mezzo with Russia in her soul Opera: The singer Olga Borodina may have carved out a truly international reputation, but her heart remains in St. Petersburg, she tells John Allison Building a Library A guide to the best classical recordings in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Royal Festival Hall The sounds of serendipity RLPO/Altrichter Liverpool Her masterful voice LSO/Eschenbach Barbican Eurosceptics Concerts Strasbourg PO/Latham-Koenig Barbican The Times Taylor Root Morrison & Foerster Laurence Simons Global TheNottingham Trent University 'Kangaroo courts are all over the country' South Africa's police are underfunded. No wonder lynch mobs are rife, says Jon Ashworth QUEEN'S COUNSEL Steuart & Francis Legal Diary ZMB Scots' Parliament puts judges under pressure The Scotland Act could end 400 years of judicial independence. Adam Bruce reports Domestic & General Cloisters Chambers ZMB Wiggin and Co QD An act that shames us all An Asylum Bill in the Commons today could leave Kosovan children without a safety net, say Marie Staunton and Nadine Finch Multiple Display Advertising Items Le Brasseur J Tickle Head of Legal & General Services PI Direct Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enter the womanist The new High Commissioner for South Africa talks to Frances Gibb Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Reynell PSD Allen & Overy HC Multiple Display Advertising Items Chambers Commercial Property Lawyer The Law Officers of the Crown Guernsey Garfield Robbins UWE Bristol Times Newspapers Laurence Simons London Guildhall BLG Clifford Chance Capita Ras Radcliffes Redbridge CBI Godolphin rules Adair out of York Racing Hereford Reading the Racecard William Hill Epsom sets £75,000 question Picture Gallery Yesterday's Results Meeting Points The Times Guide to the Going Today York Gilchrist serves up helping of right royal fare Imraan keeps his runs in the family McMillan puts Surrey to sword Cricket World Cup: New Zealanders Demonstrate why Bookmakers' Odds May Need Revising Greenidge finds winning formula Yesterday's Scoreboards Rain ensures pain kept to minimum Scots miffed by lack of practice Jacobs let off the hook as hosts spill chances By our Sports Staff: Webb keeps the storms at bay O'Leary rages at Graham over Korsten move Football Football in Brief Cirencester finish top of the class For the Record Pools Forecast Bradford prepare for test Bill Edgar on an unfashionable club that means to make its mark in the top flight Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Archer sets his sights on double ambition Badminton Winning Move Keene on Chess Comeback for Collins may be in doubt Sport in Brief Richmond reprieved as bidders line up Rugby Union Sewills Index Sampras sets upbeat tone Tennis Garside has first victory in his sights Sailing Word-Watching A new origin of the species Television Choice Radio Choice Portrait of a musical genius, and all that jazz BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Racing 47 Leeds aim to do Ferguson a favour Chelsea are left with bit part in the title show Times Two Crossword Introducing ... the stud-u-like Russell Kempson hears how tests prove that the latest technology can make players cover the ground faster Cricket 48 Zenith
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