News from 19/05/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Giles Tremlett, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Kenny MacIver, Virginia Bottomley, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Valerie Elliott and Nick Nuttall, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Commentary by our City Editor, Chloë Barker, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Leslie Porter, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Morag Preston, Simon Walker, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Dalya Alberge and Alex O'Connell, Pat Gibson, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Matthew Barbour, A. J. Perry, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Shirley Williams, Nicholas Booth, Tim Reid, Rachel Kelly, Idris R. Francis, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Sally Rogers, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Landale Political Correspondent, Amy Anderson, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Katherine Bergen, Marina Esplin-Jones, Simon Tait, Sally Magnusson, Jasper Gerard, Paul Dowbekin (Director of Music), Paula Hawkins, Ronald Forrest Chairman, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Justin Langer, Saeed Shah and Jason Nissé, Peter Wynne-Thomas, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Mark Sheldon President, Ian McCartney, MP, David Watts, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Michael Wills, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Caroline Merrell and Sigrid Aufterbeck, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, and Ben MacIntyre, Nigel Hawkes, Paul Oestreicher, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lea Paterson and Justine Redman, Erica Wagner, Sarah Cunningham, Lucy Denton, Peter L. Wyke, D. J. Spratt, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Gerald Holtham, John Allison, Helen Johnstone and Joanna Bale, Ben Hammersley, Anne Ashworth, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Matthew Parris, Catharine Straker, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Stephen Savage, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster and Mark Inglefield, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Susan Bell and Roger Boyes, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Nigel Powell, J. D. Hart, Anatol Lieven (Editor), Richard Butler Chair, Susie Steiner, Tom Rayfield, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoStop trying to be sexy at 60 Serbian mothers revolt against killings Index Traditionalist Andrew Motion is new laureate Genetically modified foods are to be declared safe… Crimewatch star in appeal for information on her own death Flight of the kILLER: Tv rELIIVES the Day Jill Dando was Murdered Twelve-mile queues built up around the M25 as lorry… Security alert for Barak You'll love Your phone bill Nimble Shallow thrown light on the closing chapter Ministers to insist Gm foods are safe Scottish Telecom Company Tests on Rats 'Prove Nothing' Lorry protest brings M25 to a crawl Rebels weigh welfare deal Workshy to lose six months' cash 1st June. For some companies, it could be a dead… Direct lenses Three die in army helicopter News in Brief Union Flag ban Blair war baby Abbey review New archdeacon News presenter to have breasts removed on Tv Spanking lands parent in court Man killed his wife then cut his own throat Picture Gallery Mel mocks the ageing romeos Dalya Alberge and Alex O'Connell on the phenomenon of heroes whose screen lovers are 40 years younger Virgin Hollywood Has Never Minded the Gap Tiny In the tradition of Larkin and Hughes Andrew Motion, the new poet Laureate, is the traditionalists' choice, reports Erica Wagner Poetry of Motion Rac Celebration that turned sour for United captain The £lm-a-year hard man who inspires success Dolphin Barclaycard Dixons Great War graffiti reveal shame of British Army Paul Wilkinson tells how fragile wall scratchings have provided a record of a military cover-up Straw aims to curb right to trial by jury Abbey National How grey cast a shadow over profits at M&s Zany underwear and the wrong trousers didn't help, reports Susie Steiner Fiat Fashionable Rivals Ready to Fill the Gap Sainsbury's £1,000 fine halt 'tart card' displays No 10 to keep out of Fatchett seat contest In Brief Wallace warns on tuition fees Islington takes a private lesson Tesco Hague attacks 'scared' Blair Ministers berate peers over defeat on Lords reforms Staples The Office Superstore No Title The Tory Euro-Vision Fl was looking for a victim among girls in short skirts' Adam Fresco hears the extrardinary testimony of a man who admits a string of attacks but denies rape Dell Sports-loving boy told: You've had a broken neck for 12 years Charles Schwab Everest rescue 'too risky' News in Brief Cars recalled Foul water fine Murder charge Javelin injury It 's an ill wind Wagon Wheels cash rolls into British Museum Mark Henderson on a £20m gift that ensures the future of the Great Court VW Tycoon born with a Silver Spoon Supercar £300,000 cheaper News in Brief Lost tin mine Rugby victim Pupils' escape Bonnie price Murdered girl, 13, was 'too friendly' Couple see their foster child's killer jailed for life. Russell Jenkins reports Scope Sporting Britons given £20m to go for gold Futurestep Fugitive gunman kills himself Stars boost $2.6m Clinton law fund World in Brief Pirate ship fired on World in Brief Hong Kong's fears World in Brief (Reuters): Zardari 'suicide bid' World in Brief (Reuters): Down to Earth Slip robs Arizona of Grand Canyon Every day there are ten mill Congress leaders quit over Gandhi Matadors finish off their female rival On empty seats on the road Poll may awaken Islamic giant of Indonesia The return to free elections puts stability at stake, writes, David Watts Farmer bones up on dinosaur relics Us moves to revive stalled peace process Cautious neighbours see change of style, not substance The Arabs Swiftcall White House delighted at the fall of Netanyahu United States Bell Direct DIAL-a-PHONE Rocket attack greets election victory Barak plots his strategy as party ends Tim Hames in Jerusalem reports on the welter of options that will test Israel's new leader Insurance services English Partnerships Bonn cripples Cook plan for ground troops Saga (Reuters): 5,000 'put to death' Gap between rhetoric and private diplomacy leaves Britain isolated Balkans War: Alliance at Odds Government denies being a lone hawk Blair gives his word to refugees The prime Minister promises the dispossessed of kosovo a peaceful future, reports Tom Walker in Elbasan Mini mail The respectable flutter Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth on the appeal of Premium Bonds; undercover savings; and how to play the stock market Take Dimmock's advice with caution Northern Rock Guernsey The cost of longing for luxury lingerie Next Week the single person's guide to finance Can implants combat cancer A Study suggest that women who have had their breasts enhanced with silicone are less likely to develop cancer, says Anjana Ahuja The Times Telescope for distant stars Asteroids in Earth's orbit Pings that trap, hot save The Royal Institution of Great Britain Family values Nothing beats having a large family, says mother of five Sally Magnusson in an extract from her new book The Times The Big Picture Is the crime holiday about to end? Net profit and lost innocence We must all be free to live in cyberspace, says michael Wills 'Let me put your mind at rest, chummy laways a mistake sooner or later, and Ethel le Neve's was turning up on the church roof last Friday' Picture Gallery We 're off the sick at last This crusade to target benefit at the truly needy deserves out support Bonks busted Blair's Burden The Goverment's resolve is Nato's primary asset Peace and Process The possibilities opened up by Barak's dramatic victory Laureate in Time A sure choice that will surprise the critics Should Nato stop the bombing? Hague hardens stance on Europe Pakistan arrests Planning rules Cost of leaks Pay through the nose Role of Law Society Tesco leadership 'gibes' challenged Government delegated Teachers' consortium A sour note? Court Circular Service luncheons Picture Gallery Today 's royal engagements Gardeners' Company Derek Nimmo Personal Column Dinners Abingdon School Legal appointment Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages British Forces Foundation Luncheon Anniversaries Major-General P. H. W. Brind Arthur Schawlow Anthony Nicholson Personal Column Ssafa Forces Help Court & Social Charles Reading Extraordinary Series of Duels Serb mothers in revolt The Times Crossword No 21,107 Picture Gallery Forecast Business In the Times Tomorrow Features Homes Arts Sport Radio & Tv Opinion Columns Major-General P. H. W. Brind Letters Dome , Sweeter, Dome Brown sticks to inflation target Chancellor and Governor deny switch of focus to exchange rates Gucci 's saviours cash in their options Cisco Systems Sales still sliding at M&s Porter hits back at MacLaurin Fed puts markets on notice with 'bias to tighten' Art of the tiger economies Business Today Microsoft in Xerox deal Story: Cheap goods ruling holed Perpetual warning as profits fall 11% Siemens High Court ruling blows hole in designer goods judgment Ultraframe heads for record Chiroscience finds "Holy Grail' Power reform setback Exchange Rates Net Profit$ Deutsche Bank executive resigns Sfa Regulated Premier chairman under rebel attack Business Roundup Revlon price surges Business Roundup King coal to be ousted Business Roundup Upton chairman goes Business Roundup Countryside sales leap Business Roundup Ntl profits soar Business Roundup Johnston scoops Portsmouth & Sunderland Vosper in for £7bn order Hedge fund trio leave Soros Allied has £20m break clause with Whitbread M&S's enviable position Compass wins £400m contract Scottish acquires Vision Internet World UK Crown Leisure set for buyout Wall Street investors show London the way Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Compass points way Tempus FirstGroup Vosper Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Countryside Wall Street Inflation is no demon for the bald eagle and tiger Boys from Bermuda take their turn in the sunshine Lloyd's is waking up to a new force in insurance, writes Marina Esplin-Jones Poor marks Mutual view Brand scam Best stroke Vauxhall Business Letters New compensation claim limit sends a clear message British Airways flies the flag Volatile trading for equities James Herrick Chardonnay British Funds Deals galore for hyperactive Microsoft Chris Ayres looks at the speedy impact of the shake -up within the software leviathan Enterprise in business for Inn Business Ashnil Holidays Samsung FirstGroup confident it has turned corner Lakin departure hits Gearhouse Investment in Ulster drops In the hot seat: Mike Browne, chief executive of SCS Upholstery Puerto Madero Maiden shares fall again on warning Business Roundup BT's £600m for Spain Business Roundup Matsushita slumps Business Roundup Boxmore dips 7% Business Roundup Intelligent progress Business Roundup The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hamptons International Case linked with Manchester not London Court of Appeal Commissioners cannot reverse decision of board Whether computer program copyright breached Wasted costs orders Immunity for United Nations expert Fishing quotas Legal & Public Notices Insurance Company Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court's power to extend time for appeal Responsibility order same as paternity finding Does every city end up like this? Visual Art: Richard Cork applauds a new Hayward show that tracks a sardonic swipe at 21st-century urban living The Times Pop A peep through a Victorian shutter The fine Victorian photographer Lady Hawarden is reassessed by the V&a and John Russell Taylor Around the London Galleries Opera One dome with a bright future Simon Tait reports on plans to turn Brighton's neglected arena into a 'state of-the -art' performance space Into the black country Dillons Rising stars in the arts firmament: Leighton James House Matthew Knowles Great British Hopes Caribbean storm force Barbican Centre Sounds of the moment Listings Recommended Today New West End Shows Films on General Release Opera & Ballet 'Substantial Sophisticated and Superior' Buy yon bonny bray Noth America unveils two operas based on great works of fiction. John Allison applauds one of them Not called Modest for nothing Opera Rodney Bewes Insult to Verdi LCR Developments Ballymore Regalian Galliard Homes Limited Right house, wrong place There are 250,000 empty homes in northern England RachelKelly reports on the blight of urban abandonment Property ARLA Multiple Display Advertising Items John Spencer ARLA Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Friend & Falcke Ironsides Multiple Display Advertising Items London Property Bidwells Property Consultants Frank Harris and Company The Bibury Stud Smart Moves Tower Hill & City Fulham Portugal Century Gallery Copping Joyce Pegasus English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Homes Show Kensington westside English Courtyard England start race to revive the golden age Rob Hughes on how lottery money will be used to find the lost champions Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Dubai Millennium comes of age Racing: Godolphin-Owned Colt Forces Way to Front Derby Betting Property Goodwood Chepstow Meeting Points Kelso Picture Gallery Uttoxeter Worcester Rusults from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Ferguson keen to get back down to business Fa Cup Final: United shrug off Keane incident while Newcastle dismiss Stam reports Football in Brief Sky Sports Emirates Shearer indulges in mind-reading For the Record Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Stimac to join Derby exodus The Times The World Cup Today Cronje remains in touch with great ambition Cricket World Cup Azharuddin seeks improved security Middlesex look down on rivals Sport in Brief Ppp Country Championship Guide England 's silver lining Justin Langer is impressed by the sheer pace and quality of Chris Silverwood William Hill World Cup in Brief Walker relishes his Star role Sailing Morgan knocks Ye from her pedestal Badminton Campbell Armstrong Mourning a soul-mate Cardiff lose vote of Welsh clubs Rugby Union Word-Watching Low scores are gone with wind Golf Penalties take practice Television Choice Radio Choice A cool reception for a thermo-nuclear act Bbc1 Satellite Cable and Digital Picture Gallery Rob Hughes 40 Picture Gallery England make light of lunch hour Hick and Hussain give hosts one foot in second phase with victory over Kenya Times Two Crossword Gough the enforcer enlisted to sort men from the boys Simon Barnes on a fast bowler standing head and shoulders above his country's finest Football 42 Odyssey direct The x-stream network Hollywood Contents Amazon. co. uk Dancing in the aisles Wire spaghetti 's off the menu Cyclists peddle tiny bikie-talkie Big city guides at a glance News Bites Violent games clean up Netcom Internet Jump out of the way. Loose Cannons is the only… Fandom menace stalks Net Stick-up on the internet News Bites Fine tune your m@il Bite-Sized Questions Burnetts Advice for absolute beginners CompuServe Eyesore a mouse? No How can you make your new iMac even more fashionable? Nicholas Booth has found a way Apple Claims New Notebook Will Outlap the Rest Dell No clues from Cia bombsite Webwise PointCast sold at bargain price Holiday savings start online Philips Surfers sweep up cheapest flights Chloe's Web Ibm Think different Game ways to make billions Tim Wapshott in LA introduces our three-page report on the world's biggest games show Internet Traffic Control New role for Bowie Picture Gallery Seductive in the extreme Egg Big gamers fight to win Consoles are the focus for the latest worldwide sales battle, writes Nigel Powell in Los Angeles ClaraNET Real fear is yet to come PC'sgrowing power will pave the way to ultra-realism A head of the game: how the Top 20 could look US charts reveal the impact of new gadgets UK All Formats US All Formats A Times Interface Offer Down the voodoo zoo ICS Learning Systems Opening volleys fired in the info war Hack turned tracker Hewlett Packard On guard for the half-term hackers Globix The Global Internet Exchange Parker Burton (UK) Ltd Logica Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways The world's favourite airline HotLinks International Limited BBC Biblio Tech Pink Elephant UK Ltd The Tudor Group PMR Group PLC DE Defence Estates Forefront Europe Limited DLE Harvey Nash Scipher Changing faces in It world Computer moguls turn to mighty pen Bill Gates is just one of several technology entrepreneurs chasing the bestseller market, says Morag Preston Y2k claims curbed Grateful Dead for Web-heads Time Staircase to success Style Report Dear Jane Interlm London Business School PA/SECRETARY PA to Chief Executive London Aylesford & Co CJES Recruitment Consultants Group Park Human Resources Just who we always wanted? 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