Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 18/05/1999

1999; Gale Group;

Autores

Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, Defence Editor, M. S. Bryant, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Ian Murray, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, William Clarke, Ludovic Kennedy, Harvey Sheldon, Chair, Richard Huxtable, Richard Eaton, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Paul Fitzpatrick, Brian Elias, Bernard Parke, Ann Scanlon, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Curtiss Vice-President, Roland Watson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Anna Blundy, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Anatole Keletsky, Mark Souster and David Hands, Stephen Twigg, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Sue Fox, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, Andrew McIntosh, Simon De Bruxelles, West of England Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Peter Allen, Nigel Cliff, Patrick Walker, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Holt, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, R. G. Maling, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Martin Cutts (Research Director), Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Gerald Larner, Jeremy Montagu, Matthew Parris, Simon Heighes, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Fiona Bawdon, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Susie Steiner, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

Resumo

Pfeiffer's dream comedy Israel dumps Netanyahu Landslide win for former Army chief Election Reports Roy Keane arrested for assault Get 2 for 1 Audiobooks Token page Cricket test for Asian visilors Love is riskier the second time around Shane Warne: I'm human, too Picture Gallery The £50,000 Winner: fantasy league Law firms facing ban Blair stands by land war option The 'daughter' with my son's heart First Telecom 30p Every Weekday New drug hope for breast cancer sufferers Suddenly, the unpopular boys have become team players Political Sketch Immigration lawyers face legal aid ban 'Cowboy' firms are giving bogus advice and overcharging reports Frances Gibb Dell MoD to spend £180m on refit Probation may go private Primus Corrections St. Joseph's Hospice PC killed trying to stop car News in Brief Lorry protest Dyke's details Pay rise delay Mother 'gains daughter' with her son's heart An only child's organs enabled student to live a normal life, reports Simon de Bruxelles Dando 's fiance helps in TV appeal Royal Ballet stagehand in jet fracas Sex-charge DJ tells how he chose victims The hard choice of whether to meet Ian Murrary examines why most transplants remain anonymous United win puts £½m in punter's pocket Sainsbury's Mercedes-Benz Let 's spend the night on stage together Sister Morphine Briton beats his literary heroes with first novel Direct Line No Title Epson Sir Paul's garland party for Linda Brown's man given job in the Cabinet Hewlett Packard Dewar unveils members of his team Opportunity missed to abolish Scottish post On Politics Saga Political balancing act that needs a deft touch Author posted child porn images on Net Stars lead drive for greener living Pet joins mourners at Soho bomb funeral Direct Line 'Unfair use by BBC of licence fee' News in Brief Morrissey loses Open all hours Airgun sentence Business Pages From a Correspondent in Auckland: Daughter receives 1915 letter in bottle New Peugeot 406 Some farms are more equal… Orwell fans face a new claim for the site of Animal Farm, Writes Dominic Kennedy Lexmark Animal Farm the Candidates Emirates New year cash for NHS staff News in Brief Abduction plea Bus driver, 8 Let the cat out Flown again Final straw Lib Dems aim for 'clear yellow water ' Key Manifesto Pledges Demon Benefit rebels fail to sway Blair Abbey National Labour fury at peers' ambush British Gas Home Energy NEC Direct Refugees beg for airstrikes Bonn and Paris reject land force for Kosovo Montenegro asks EU for £20m Michael Binyon in Brussels hears the case of a tiny country under threat NatWest Russia sets peace bid condition Berisha scorns 'incompetent' KLA guerrillas Direct Line Land-Rover Nato drops in as dinner is served Eve-Ann Prentice shared an entertaining evening with a Serb family as the alliance's bombs fell on Belgrade Balkans War: The Front Line Children sing their hearts out for Kosovo Japanese 'post' does to death Municipal tactics to curb strays anger per lovers, reports Robert Whymant Audi Dog owners set to be collared over pet IDs Legalise draft dodging, Russia urged US secrets fell into lap of public New coin stirs tribal rivalries Future of cinema is sent reeling Digital technology means the end of celluloid, reports Daly Alberge A chip off the old blockbuster Video Professor Movies pay millions for the right sort of snow Dan Technology Scientists to test if beef is the cause of CJD Clinton greets winner that he wanted Gateway Barak marches to victory in a military-style campaign Israel has voted for a leader who models himself on the last Yitzhak Rabin, reports Christopher Walker Leader who believed his own publicity Commentary The Photographs of HG Ponting (AP): Indians harpoon whale World Summary Killer's search (AP): £4m for jailing (AP): Picasso slashed (Reuters): Plane attacked (Reuters): Jakarta pact (AFP): Aping humans Unarmed British police to brave Timor crossfire DIAL-a-PHONE Disco gunman evades manhunt Killer may have sought revenge against theft case withness, reports Susan Bell Nationwide Is this the end of the family GP? New NHS proposals will radically alter the traditional role of doctors—and for some patients this means losing a friend. Sue Fox reports The Times Imagining voices Medicine Chest He would begin to debate with an invisible opponent Bell Direct Addicted to life on the road Today lorry drivers aim to bring the M25 to a halt in their dispute over tax on diesel fuel. Anne Barrowclough reports on the lonely way of life behind the wheel Time London Herina Centre The Times The Open University Cinderella leads Tories to the ball Hague should drain the glass slipper and dream of victory 'Parker Bowles is exactly the shape Shakespeare would draw Falstaff were he writing today. And cocaine would be his drug of choice' Picture Gallery Vanishing youth Thousands of under-18s have disappeared from the social map Plucky Jim Manifestos for Europe Even when the lists are closed there is still a choice Rabin's Heir Barak has beaten Netanyahu at his own game Faith in Russia Orthodox intolerance is not to be honoured The patient's right to a painless death Curbs on cold-calling Devolution implies wider changes Euro in the City Use of churches Vegetarian for farming Berlin celebrations Victims of the Blitz Threat to Roman Verulamium New legal terms Pegasus Bridge hero Too quick off the mark Trafalgar Square statue Court Circular Royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Marriage Birthdays Baroness Robson of Kiddington Mr Paul Mellon, KBE To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Picture Gallery School announcements Anniversaries Personal Column University news Royal Society Coopers' Company Major-General R. H. Barry Major General Richard Hugh Barry, Cb, Cbe, chief of staff of the wartime Special Operations Executive, died on April 30 aged 90. He was born on November 9,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Morgan William Morgan. Stormont Minister for Health and Social Services, 196569. died on may 12 aged 84. He was born on July 17,1914 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Express Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Faresavers Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Delta Worldwide Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Right Rev James Adams The Right Rev James Adams, suffragan Bishop of Barking, 1975-83, died on May 11 aged 83. He was born on November 9.1915 Bert Firman Bert Firman, dance band leader and violinsit, died on April 9 aged 93. He was born in London on February 3,1906 The New London Reservoir Little one can do when an inspector calls Henrietta Lake reports on the growing disruption caused by official inspections Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vehicle Options International Product Design Make Money from Financial Betting Build Yourself a Substantial Pension Business to Business Harding & Co. Fast Payout Bridging Loans Weaver Valley Estates Probably the most profitable business opportunity in… Ringrose & Co. Metro Innovators aim for peak performance Legal International Times Newspapers Evesham Micros Aston Lord Properties Chris Dolton, corporate services partner at Scrutton… Spy Shop Firms unready for data Act In Brief Onus on libel victim to show link here Chadha and Another v Dow Jones and Co Inc Geographical names as trade marks Court will not answer abstract tax question Solicitor judge was impartial The Times Paid trustees cannot rely on exemption clause Custodial sentences for knife offences News The Times Crossword No 21,106 Times Newspapers Limited, 1999 Business Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Dancing , with the mavericks Markets hit by more heavy losses UK inflation worries resurface Stock Exchange turns to celebrity gardener Rebels bid hope lifts Hillsdown John Charcol US telecom firms in $75bn link Reuters: Dow Jones link for Reuters FSA members win greater protection A league of two halves Business Today Case Corp falls to New Holland Dun & Bradstreet Hoechst to make £1bn payout as part of revised merger deal PwC prepares electricity bid Pearson sells US publishers Exchange Rates Net Profits Mepit battle intensifies Inspectors call regularly on UK firms Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Shell in US gas processor disposal Business Roundup France Telecom sues New Deal 'raw deal' Plea by Thompson Taylor Woodrow cuts Ward 's buyout fails Japan 's record surplus Glaxo gloom over weak US sales Celltech Crohn's quest The Times By our City Editor: Sheikh - your money-maker Commentary Sainsbury 's in own-label offensive Novell Commodities Liffe Options Investors remain jittery ahead of Fed's decision 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 Celltech Hiscox Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Net result for Energis Tempus Man Utd Wall Street Booking fee America 's party can keep going without the punch Economic View Greenspan will have to deliver a stern warning but it may not be enough to slow the economy Bank baffler Wrong track Crossing the divide to create a global telecoms giant Abam Jones in New York reports on how one man built a $37bn telecommunications company in two years Friends in need Rowc & Maw Chapman on course for £25m windfall Dillons Posthouse Companies should pay more to join Lloyd's, says Hiscox GEI shares slide after warning RM lifted by Grid for Learning Wiseman heads south Helphire share issue to boost liquidity Dialog swaps debt in deal with Chase Business Roundup Banker found hanged Style strongly ahead Diploma little changed Care UK optimistic Scottish in £50m deal Europa sold for £12m The Times Unit Trust Information Service Scandinavian Airlines Equities close near low of day Interactive investor Clifford Chance Reynell Griffin Credit Service Limited Freshfields Consumers' Association The College of Law QD Hays Richard Owen Zarak MacRae Brehner MSL A TMP Worldwide Company Sullivan & Cromwell Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment The Chrysalis Television Building Summit Legal Recruitment Times Newspapers Essexcourt QD PSD Graham Gill & Young To Advertise Call ZMB Raytheon Systems Limited Graham Gill & Young Waly Disney Television International Chambers Professional Recruitment Warner/chappell Music Ltd Bird & Bird To Advertise in Legal Appointments please call James… Laurence Simons Briffa & Co. Commercial Solicitor Trainee Legal Adviser Hounslow Magistrates'… Lawyers with a hotline I to the Government The socitey of Lawyers has finally come into its own, Fiona Bawdon For some members, leaving the wilderness is difficult Picture Gallery Legal Diary Ej Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Badenoch & Clark Justice denied on the Human Rights Act ZMB Chambers Professional Recruitment Financial Services Authority QD Kingston University Hill Dickinson Ej Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Commercial Property Labour streamlines PFI The debate will be a bonus for lawyers, say Edward Fennell Wilford Monro Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Morrison & Foerster LLP IIR Limited Making a difference The Times Womanof Achievement Award Frances Gibb reports on the three prizewinners of this year's awards Star wars with no holds barred Hollywood has decided that the best thing to do with Shakespeare is to throw glamour at him, Giles Whittell reports Angela Mortimer Law QD Opera Junk food for thought Theatre Circus Sold short by staging Music Theatre Passion and Resurrection Brighton Making merry mischief Pop The Mavericks Albert Hall A Hell of a dash Opera The Orpheus Frequency BAC, Sw11 Opera & Ballet Double pleasure in old Sicily Cav and Pag Cardiff Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Ann Scanlon New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Nigel Cliff's choice of the latest movies Rodney Bewes Entertainments Listings Music Airborne in the rainforest Nigel Williamson tries to describe De La Guarda, the Argentine circus phenomenon about to steam into London Wizardry from Oz... Consepts: Two visiting bands give London audiences a thrill: plus a millennial feast from the Lindsay Quartet Austalian Chamber Orch/Tognetti Wigmore Hall Barbican Centre ... and from Sweden Gothenburg SO/Jarvi Festival Hall Dial 999 for a bit of everything Lindsay Festival CD Choice Building a Library A guide to the best classical recordings, presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Royal Festival Hall Lucido joins Derby hopefuls Goodwood William Hill Yesterday's Results Epsom field betrayed by lack of breeding Pontefract Meeting Points Rapid Raceline Fantastic 24 hours for Tusler Nick Szczepanik follows the final day of the Premiership season through the eyes of the Fantasy League front-runners Taking a break from talent-spotting Fantasy League Final Top 50 Were you ON-Target in the final week? Youth League Final Top 25 Fantasy League Services Fantasy league How All the Players Fared Brown's exit kicks off Richmond exodus Rugby Union Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Fixtrues Vauxhall Hall bows out in subdued fashion Badminton Cipollini involved in Tour pile-up Sport in Brief The World Cup Today Counties urged to step up security World Cup in Brief Brown's boldness pays off No stopping Glamorgan New Zealand spoil party Cricket: Spirit of Sub-Continent Fails to Inspire Lacklustre Bangladesh Langer imposes rule by law of averages County Championship Headingley (final day of four): Middlesex (17pts) beat Yorkshire (4) by five wickets Hayden has last laugh after joke Old Trafford (final day of four): North amptonshire (18pts) beat Lancashire (6) by 189 runs Thompson seals Durham's fate Titchard defiant in vain Hampshire reflect on high life Southampton (final day of four): Hampshire (20pts) beat Worcestershire (4) by seven wickets Yesterday's Scoreboards Players at risk while bars secure a profit Simon Barnes calls for tough measures to combat drunkenness at the World Cap Rapid Cricketline United 's title deeds provide access to riches of the past Oliver Holt on the growth of a vintage Premiership crop Warner Books Football in Brief Pools Forecast Bruce calls it quits at Bramall Lane Word-Watching Radio Choice Stars of today, and tomorrow Television Choice Poker-faced player saves plot by an old hand Review BBC1 Fantasy League Stewart goes on the front foot Captain favours full-strength side to build on England's winning start Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Episode of neighbours takes my mind away from home After 12 month of constant criket Shane Warne is missing his young family Football Sun Microsystems Scotland fans get short shrift

Referência(s)