News from 13/05/1999
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Martin Murphy, Angela Sarkis (Cheif Executive), James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Andrew Robathan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Richard Ellis, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Daniel Cardon de Lichtbuer (Executive President), Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Dorothy E. Foster, Richard Eaton, Alan Grieve, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Laelius, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, John Bryant, Rupert Cox, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeanete Winterson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Bill Cleghorn, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, John Spencer Honorary Professor, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, John Young, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray and Lea Paterson, Ian McIntyre, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Janine di Glovannl, Jim Symington, Victoria Fletcher, Gerald Kaufman, Jasper Gerard, Vanora Bennett, Jonathan Fenby, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, E. Bailey, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Anne Owers, Director, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Anatole Kaltesky, David Watts, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Patrick Cormack, Herman Ouseley, Chairman, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Tusa, John Grigg, Matt Dickinson, James Chrsiptopher, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Andrew Anderson (architect), Nigel Cliff, Robert Pynsent Professor, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Martin Waller and Victoria Fletcher, John Stern, Karen Armstrong, Carol Allen, Dalya Alberge, Ruth Scurr, Michele Roberts, David Price, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Des Dearlove, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Moria Petty, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, Mallory Wober, Shaila Samant, Graham Searjeant, C. A. Alldis, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Susie Steiner, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoStand by for a new boom 'One boy with spiky hair lost his legs and lay white-faced on a stretcher. Another, still spotty with acne, was razed by shrapnel' President Milosevic says he is withdrawing troops, but the Kosovo Liberation Army is coming under the heaviest bombardment yet in a last desperate throw by the Serbs. Janine di Glovanni reports from southwest Kosovo Patten to spearhead Brussels reforms Index Babies who sleep in the dark have better eyesight later Lynne Truss on Wilkie Collins… The censor's first challenge Mi6 agents list on the Internet Rubin stands down Bentley case payout Coalition deal Yeltsin wields axe to fight impeachment Tiffany & Co. Order temporarily restored in the bipartisan war of words Political Sketch Mi6 agent list published on the Internet Government fears that rouge website might put lives at risk, writes Michael Evans BT Astute move for a survivor Patten's appointment is a blow to the Tories, reports Andrew Pierce Formidable opponent leaves the Tory stage On Politics Disability groups accuse minister News in Brief Papal progress Air fuel alert Phantom opera Reform call Police 'assault' Sex change law New detective takes control of Dando case Hackers sacked Sid gets credit for Amex gifts Inside Section 2 Hollywood vies for Scottish cup British sporting life is inspiring a host of new films, reports Dalya Alberge Brother 'wept as he killed sister' Prada Misconduct verdict on natural birth midwife Pioneer is cautioned after baby died in a standing breech delivery, reports Joanna Bale Dixons MP parts from wife over school Failing colleges next in line for takeover Campus Strike Treasures without queues Links Revised schedule will sink us, say teachers Great Train Robber is star turn at Eton Free web site design Cafinesse Old boy spared jail over drugs at hotel New Peugeot 406 Bentley family gets cash at last Woman survives fall on to railings Alpha Telecom Psychos Justice claims clown for the Bench Embattled RUC faces death by propaganda Nelson murder opened the way for political onslaught, the Ulster police chief tells Martin Fletcher Loyalists Shoot Catholic PC World Woman 'wanted ex-lover's name to be smeared' Irvine moves to block Law Society union fund First findings reject collusion Man claims £1m over 'dishonest' lawyers NCR The times magazine Futurestep Protected fur seals poison Antarctic lakes Links Japanese flout hunt pact on porpoises Nutkin's dark past sells for £9,000 Dinosaurs walked the Earth like turkeys Women knock on Italy's palace door Richard Owen in Rome on the proposal of the first female head of state Apocalyptic bra lifts Tokyo pessimists Egg Fit for popes and kings Yeltsin's Revolving Door Politics 1991-1999 Simply Palm August 1991 Russia peers into abyss Russian Crisis: Power Vacuum Sacking yet another government may not save the President's skin, reports Anna Blundy from Moscow December 1992 October 1993 Doubts raised on President's sanity Western leaders play down dangers January 1996 Logic is lost in battle to keep power Samsung Return to grace of baby-faced hawk Russian Crisis: Power Vacuum The Latest Choic Liberal demoted after chechen disaster has won back power with loyalty, reports Anna Blundy BT Russian bishop in gay sex scandal Halfords ClA map-makers lost in a data storm Balkans War: Nato Errors Damian Whiteworth reports on doubts being raised in washington about the calibre of US intelligence Tears and fury as dead come home Callmate Telecom (UK) Limited Hewlett Packard West racing against time for peace deal Winter sets a deadline on plans, writes Michael Binyon Blair admits decision is needed on ground troops 'within weeks' Bell Direct Britain hardens position on need for European defence role Bakans War: Alliance under Strain Labour and Lib Dems form joint policy on Europe, reports James Landale 'Morale is important to victory' US worries over hard-pressed pilots Pashmina & Cashmere All The Phone Companies Together Finnish leader may be special envoy Netanyahu in fight to dear poll gloom Israeli Elections (AP): Allied bombs'kill 13 Iraqi shepherds' World in Brief ANC poll 'peace pact' (Reuters): Jakarta mourns dead (Reuter): Porn brothers' deal (Reuters): Monets fetch $21m (AFP): Towel thief is jailed BTCellnet The most public cut of all Gore caught flatfooted by fleetfoot Bill Vice president has unwelcome rival at his heels, writes Ben MacIntyre Halifax Salinger's lover sells his letters to pay for children's education SAGA US nuns for hire in 'pray for pay' deal Public Announcement now in Stock Learning and light reduce man's horizons The Spectacular History of Glasses British Heart Foundation TESCO Veterans force rethink News in Brief Kidnap charge Moors funeral End of the line Irish actor dies Dead fast Silent guns salute villager's return Woman evicted to make way for troops is laid to rest after 55-years exile, writes Simon de Brecells Direct Debit Hamlets that fell victim to changing times Eurosave Travel Club Limited Owen is athome with new Labour FIAT Blair pays tribute to Smith's legacy five years on Devolution vote shows 'people shared the lost leader's vision of further', reports Philip Webster Freedom Bill 'will open up Whitehall' Sunset Patrol! Virgin Enterprises Ltd. Hague's course of action for families Dayies is left out of Welsh Cabinet Pitney Bowes Labour on course for coalition in Scotland The nose has it when politicians are put to the vote The new Welsh and scottish leaders must face up to facts, reports Adam Sherwin Gateway Back to future at opening ceremony When life is too painful Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on easing pain; diarrhoea; tattoo removal; Parkinson's disease; and mental health The Sunday Times The legacy of one blow Tipper's crusade on mental illness Lasers that erase tattoos Gut-wrenching bug For Motor Insurance Premiums this Small I was afraid of getting a criminal record A dispute with a neighbour landed Sir Rernard Ingham in court. Interview by Moica Petty Vodafone Time Is this the end of British sporting life? Making team sports optional in school is folly, says Giles Coren Children can derive pleasure from being coerced Day One at the Ikea palace Scotland sits up straight for its first taste of a new democracy 'President Yelstin has appointed his own Dirty Harry to do a prime ministerial job which requires a maynard Keynes' Picture Gallery Many happy returns An economic golden age may be on the horizon - but don't celebrate toom soon Spiked guns The Times Diary The Great Destabiliser Yelstin's latest gamble is with Russian democracy Peace and War Belfast suffers from the battle with Belgrade Night Fears Why children should be kept in the dark Tory dissent and Balkans policy Student refugees Churches as community resource Equality review Human Rights Act Manzanilla galore Ancient anoraks Stigma of depression Keep the way we label our years Women writers Trafalgar Square plinth Laugh a minute? Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial service From trooper to field marshal Latest wills Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Eton College Reception Personal Column Desmond Hawkins Desmond Hawkins, OBE, novelist, critic and founder of the BBC's Natural History Unit, died on May 6 aged 90. He was born on October 20,1908 Birdy Sweeney Birdy Sweeney, actor, died in hospital in Budlin on May 11 aged 67. He was born on June 14,1931 Court & Social SSAFA Forces Help Needs Volnteers Professor James Bulpitt James Bulpitt, Professor of Politics at Warwick University, died of a heart attack on April 5 aged 61. He was born on May 22,1937 James Gammell James Gammell, Mbe, financier, died on April 19 aged 79. He was born on March 4,1920 A Letter to the Queen May 13,1839 News The Times Crosswords No 21,102 Picture Gallery Forecast Newspapers support recycling Business In the Times Clint, as magnetic as ever Arts , page 43 Rubin to leave US Treasury Heavy Blow from Clinton's Golden Boy For sale' sign goes up on the Tote Can You Handle It? Monti hints at tax deal Profitable figures broadcast by QVC ' Gentle take-off' forecast by Bank Rank chief hunts for fresh blood Beating the rain in the World Cup Business Today Business poised to recognise unions Net Profit$ Unilever N. V. New owners back expansion plan by Zeneca Specialties C&W shares hit by warning Exchange Rates For your Financial Spreads Bets only Nintendo in $lbn IBM deal MCC auditor case brought forward Business Roundup Lords to rule on BCCI NM branch closures First Choice defence Merger doubts grow Safeway in £300m buyback Networks pulls bid for Lycos Customs climbdown in VAT battle By our City Editor: Today Leeds, tomorrow the world Commentary Cookson in Premier purchase Winning Advantages Commodities Liffe Options Microsoft rumour sets the buyers after CWCC Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Energy levels dipping Tempus Safeway CGU Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cookson Wall Street Landscape that saw the Seven Sisters become Three Witches Carl Mortished on the shrinking oligarchy that controls the global oil industry Letter of the law The Times City Diary Poetry pleas The Times City Diary Religious wars kill value of gold Lager than life The Times City Diary Knowledge gap The Times City Diary Reinvention of Microsoft to restore cutting edge Hitachi Credit on the up SAAB Britisi Energy pays out £432m Shareholders to receive speical dividend of 60p a share Shipbuilding set to return to Mersey Business Roundup MMT shows resilience Internet scam crackdown Miller appointment Era back in the black Servomex backs bid Abbeycrest alliance Abacus drops off Hyder confirms sale talks Watson poised to engineer deal for Tom Hoskins Cox buys cable firm for $4bn Easynet placing Fenner woe Stanley to head Tote bid list Intel inside Swiss buy Van Cleef & Arpels in £115m deal Barclays b2 account bombs Meetings Focus Import move to drive down price of cars Rosebys shares recover Aquila Energy CImA CGU confident of prospects after going to the Poles Lynx to focus on financial systems Most baffled by digital TV Glotel sets flotation price at 140p Online floats should cut costs for companies Make life hard for money launderers Bill Cleghorn explains how to avoid falling foul of the law Collective responsibility must be felt if fraud is to be tackled effectively Novell Any Other Books Shares down in mixed trading III The Times Unit Trust Information Service SAS What's the bottom line in movies? If you want less, or more, sex violence on screen see Robin Duval, the new censor Carol Allen reports Clint Eastwood True Crime Music Orphans The drugs don't work New on Video Dance Howdy, Man With No Shame New Movies: In True Crime, Clint Eastwood remains as big a babe magnet as ever. Nigel Cliff can't see the appeal Life is Beautiful Winner Happiness True Crime Warner Village West End, 15,128 mins… Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Ann Scanion New West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest moives Opera & Ballet Invaded by civilised Goths Music: Hilary Finch welcomes the ambitions and acclaimed Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra to these shores Opera Classicial CDS: Duetting divas: a Russian/Viennese Tchaikovsky; and madrigals with a sensuous Italian twist Orchestral New Classical Cds Vocal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lyceum Theatre Jazz Gome flying down to Rio Dance Deborach Golker Peacock A mostly happy lot ENO Time he was Don roamin' Theatre Don Juan on Trial Colchester Fire beneath the ice Wigmore Hall Rambert Dance Company Snippets on a postcard Concerts London Sinf/Knussen Queen Elizabeth Hall Classical Pick of the Week Compassion is the only true religion Ancient Wisdom, Modern World By His Holiness the Dalai Lama Little, Brown, £14.99 Actor who hides inside the truth Books Jeanette Winterson applauds Harriet Walters vision of her art Other People's Shoes By Harriet Walter Viking, £16.99 Wisely witty Polish poems French lessons: the future tense France in the New Century By John Ardagh Viking, £20 Through a lens, darkly The Angle of Incidence By Alex Benzie Viking, £16.99 Voyage to inner space Goverments fund missions to Mars. but wonder is closer to home-in the sea, says Richard Ellis The Restless Sea By Robert Kunzig Norton, £17.95 Partner and destroyer of Lloyd George Bonar Law By R. 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Adams John Murray, £25 When the medium has no message Books The absurdity of the Surrealists was unintentional they took their empty gestures far too seriousl Surreal Lives The Surrealists, 1917-1945 By Ruth Brandon MacMillan, £25 Dirk Bogarde: a poet, too Diary & Letters Bookshop From the pit of pop InSHORT Anels, Divas and Blacklisted Heroes By Jeremy Reed Peter Own, £10.95 Tuscan tripe Bella Tuscany By Frances Mayes Bantam Press, £15 Wifely duty Daughers of Britannia By Katie Hickman HarperCollins, £19.99 Bodice unripper Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Comet of the Enlightenment By Isobel Grundy Oup, £30 Brace yourself for a blood-pumping read South Sea Gothic: Lynne Truss discovers Wilkie Collin's first novel Revealed : the bottom line of high art Books Clean lavatories and cheap programmes-two ingredients of a great night out, says Gerald kaufman Art Matters By John Tusa Methuen, £12.99 A plunge into the underworld The Harlot's Progress By David Dabydeen Jonathan Cape, £9.99 Striking new evidence about how the Bible was… Bibliomane Bargains of the week: from londonderry's blues festival to floating down canals in Burgundy and cruising in the Far East Pack your Bags Picture Gallery Check-In Airline Network Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Belfast Multiple Display Advertising Items Court has power to increase jury award Contract of disposition valid and enforceable Unlawful transfer not a taxable payment Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Using domestic law in applying directive Scots Law Report May 13 1999 Outer House Public law defence to income tax claim 'Another' means a stranger to the conspiracy Tribunal should not penalise on disputed facts Westwood shoulders heavy pain Golf Fantasy League Be Good to Yourself, Fly Emirates Brown chasing fashionable dream Choose your Team from the following Players Virenque taken to task over 'confession' In Brief York Rapid Raceline William Hill Salford Express on track for Derby Racing: Quinn Rewarded for Enterprising Tactics while Beat All Misses Trial York Specialists Perth Reading the Racecard Meeting Points Yesterday's Results Long-term view required to safeguard future Salisbury Searching for a missing generation Jenny MacArthur investigates the dearth of young British talent in showjumping Warren and Maloney join forces Boxing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Blanc puts cup on a plate for Parma Schumacher needs his space Motor Racing Time runs out for Arsenal back tour Matt Dickinson believes that an era will end at Highbury with the signing of Luzhny Keane and Irwm boost Ireland Stoke put on market Football in Brief Salford 's rally comes too late Rugby League Beckenbauer admits need for rebuilding Kevin McCarra, in Munich, listens to Germany's World Cup sales pitch Andrew is out of cup reckoning Rugby Union Saracens achieve their objective For the Record Fixtures Poster paints misleading picture Shoot to Thrill England take step nearer summit Badminton Boffins who could decide the World Cup Richard Hobson says Duckworth and Lewis believe their controversial formula is really quite simple Shoaib quick to impress with opening burst Geoffrey Dean on the latest tearaway bowler off the pakistan production line The Full Monte! World Cup in Brief Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times World Cup Website Wasim effect survives weather McMillan underlines high hopes Surrey bowlers take battering from Powell Hamilton sets Scots resolute example Warne shows his appetite for fray Loye exposes blunt Bangladeshi attack Tetley's Bitter Cup Final Counties mix reforms with backward step Christopher Martin-Jenkins says there will be a changed look to the domestic game in the year 2000 Adventure weekend smells like team spirit Henman continues his cool progress Tennis Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Hingis split upsets Novotna Radio Choice Monsters in outer space Television Choice Washed-up in the weird world of soap Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop New Items Crossword Book Available! Cricket 56,57 Blackburn 's point of no return Goalless draw sends Rovers down and casts doubt on United's title claims Club oblivious to famine must discover hunger for feast Matt Dickinson says that rather than being the end for Blackburn, relegation may mark a new beginning Tennis 58 AXS NBS Foxtons Application Consultants First Executive P1-3 Management plus P4-20 premier… Barclays MCI Worldcom Harvey Nash The flexible way to work A balance home and the office is good for buisness, says Susan MacDonald PSD Banks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Inter face I want to be an ... 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