News from 28/05/1999
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Nick Knight, Jon Ashworth, Charles Saumarez Smith Director, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Fred Redwood, John Quelch, Richard Ormond Director, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Gary Neville, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Denis F. Serge, Philip Howard, Eslyn Craven, Carol Midgley, Alex Webster, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Geoffrey Grey, Angela Bates, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Clarke, Pat Gibson, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Alasdair Murray and Philip Webster, Elizabeth Stewart, Rainer Ruther, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Raymund Carroll (Consultant urologist), Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Nick Kochan, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Joan Nicolls, Michael Harvey and Carol Midgley, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Lea Paterson and Tom Baldwin, Anna Blundy, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Anthea Lawson, Jean Polwarth, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Paul Armstrong, Sali Berisha (Chairman), Gregory F. J. Boyd, Frank Allaun (Labour MP), Marit Hargie, Tim Maynard, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Maggie Brown, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Stefano Hatfield, Lawrence Freedman, Nigel Cliff, Caroline Merrell, Coomi Kapoor, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Ruth Taplin, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Martin Waller and Caroline Merrell, Graham Hills, Simon Perkins, Dalya Alberge, Norman Curtis, John Allison, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alice Lagnado and Ben MacIntyre, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Terry Western, Alan Hamilton and Mark Henderson, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Rory Ross, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Adam Sherwin, Richard Ford, Henrietta Lake, James Holloway Keeper, Conrad Dehn, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Noel Flannery,
ResumoIt's war in Kashmir says India Milosevic indicted Index Top hole! Lynne Truss meets Charles Wodehouse What a week for the tabloids: Media Times Don't mention the score as Germans stay home mourning lost triumph Joining EMU an act of faith, says George Discovered! Continent under the ocean Picture Gallery Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Garnet Point 30p Every Weekday Parents in forced marriages guilty of abduction Blair attacks media 'hysteria' after GM foods win praise Kennedy's big rival quits the Lib Dem race Mesh Computers plc Picture Gallery Move to keep art from the public Tories insist voters have say in Lords Brown plans reform of housing benefits Banker's makeover for college News in Brief 'Remote' police Teen abortions Corrections Judge rescues girl from wedlock Fake court order prevents parents marrying her off 'Conspiracy of silence' hides scale of problem Officials accused of inaction for fear of racism taunts, writes Richard Ford Life as usual for royal bride-to-be Prada Songwriters raise note of protest Dalya Alberge on publishers and stolen glory at the Ivor Novello awards Daewoovalue Guide Cheer is over for French red wine diet Food fads make 'slimmers' fatter Who Won what Catholic replaces sacked abbey organist 'Outsider' the Best Choice By a Staff Reporter: 'Bloody Sunday' anonymity backed Royal National Institute for the Blind Price Water House Coopers Camelot's latest gamble puts its rivals in fear The Competition Deafness quip puts Duke in hot water DNA bank to save threatened poplar Boots Donkeys given MoT Currys Ecstatic 500,000 welcome their heroes Fan demand a knighthood for Alex Ferguson Sainsbury's On Other Pages £125m added to club value Trains Peaceful fans win applause Heart of Darkness Halfords Biplane sets off for the Cape Criminal checks 'will keep men out of work' Pinochet bid for judicial review fails Lecturer is fined over child porn On digital £10,750 damages for spoilt evening drinks Staples The Office Superstore Mother's victory over burial site of adopted son Aboriginal who thought himself English will have Norwich grave, reports Anthea Lawson Debenhams Police put CPS in the dock News in Brief Unlawful arrest Tramp takes route Allwood in court Baby suffocated Three charged Progressive school threatened with closure could go abroad Ofsted's report 'strikes at root' of Summerhill's philosophy of freedom, John O'Leary reports Classes make children sick DIAL-a-PHONE Comet No mid-term blues for Blair as Hague slumps Latest Mori poll shows Labour leader going from strength to strength, Peter Ridell writes Tory supporters want to quit the EU PC World Irvine 'should not lead judges' Restless Brown lays out his grand plans On Politics By our Legal Correspondent: EU justice system rejected Lost continent gives up its secrets Deep under the ocean scientists find life from 20 million years ago Magnet A land that men never forget Sky-high ambition fulfilled Net. effect@demon Internet Herod, patron of wine snobs Biblical ruler looked down on ancient 'larger louts' reports Christopher Walker How Mitterrand used State to hide secret daughter Bupa India loses two jet fighters in Kashmir attack Zahid Hussain in Skardu and Coomi Kapoor in Delhi reports on the rising tension Mediators unwelcome in sub-continent's 'internal dispute' Michael Binyon traces the conflict to partition and Hindu maharajah who ruled Muslim state The Cooperative Bank Vodafone Fifty Years of Hostility IBM Servers are the engines of e-business IBM Austrian Airlines Milosevic is indicted as a war criminal Diplomatic efforts to halt conflict are thrown into doubt by tribunal decision, writes Charles Bremner The Balkans: War Crimes Hague ruling 'will sabotage Belgrade talks' UN aid agency 'running out of money' Yugoslavs denounce propaganda trick Nato toll 'could be one in 10 troops' Argentina close to Falklands deal World Summary Eta terrorist jailed (Reuters): Botswana beauty wins Shuttle launch success Uncle Sam to return (Reuters): Netanyahu to retire Clare Short calls for ground force by September Balkans War: The Refugees Furniture … Britain plans tent city for 20,000 The times magazine Sky Moscow gang held over baby trade with US Russian women asked to sign away babies for adoption in America, reports Anna Blundy Obasanjo confronts corrupt legacy Boat people feared eaten by crocodiles 'Paranoia' grips American schools after shootings Cattlemen angry as state foots $6m buffalo bill …think tiny 'Last Supper' is a feast for art lovers Restored masterpiece brings us closer to Leonardo's vision, writes Richard Cork, Art Critic, in Milan One. Tel How to Get There A Painting and its Passions Mahogany Six of the Best Hot Tip Harrods Knightsbridge On being tempted at Chelsea Cutting Edge Objects of desire Multiple Display Advertising Items A report from the bunker To celebrate the reissue of P. G. Wodehouse's golf stories, Lynne Truss retraces the novelist's step into - but not out of - a famous golfing hazard Heartbreak hotel Man underneath Time We must send in the troops now Lawrence Freedman on the stark choice facing Nato strategists 'Dear Editor: For what it is worth, any focus group could have informed you that your readers are more interested in what they write than what you write' Picture Gallery Rising to the ball Soccer symbolises the renaissance of a city where they thought it was all over What a service Deficits and Democracy An Italian precedent with implications for Britain Indicted Criminal The proper charge against President Milosevic Expensive Play The high price of a Summerhill learning experience Nato action KLA's part in a Balkans solution Checks on safety of modified food Tabloid exposure To speed the buses Family album 'Deplorable' sale of prized portrait Annual wage round United triumph Court Circular School news Today's royal engagement To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Memorial service: Derek Nimmo Meetings Parish Clerks' Company Personal Column Service dinners Dinners British Institute of Embalmers Luncheons University news Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today The Times Anniversaries Lieutenant-General the Hon Sir William Rous Lieutenant-General the Hon Sir William Rous, KCB, OBE, Colonel of the Coldstream Guards since 1994, died of cancer on May 25 aged 60. He was born on February 22,1939 Nannies & Domestic To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Personal Column Bill Carritt Bill Carritt, political activist, died on May 7 aged 90. He was born on May 9,1908 Margaret Tait Margaret Tait, film-maker, died at home in Orkney on April 16 aged 80. She was born on November 11,1918 Flights Directory Faresavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Kidney Patient Association Elaine Fifield Elaine Fifield, ballerina, died in Perth, Western Australia, on May 11 aged 68. She was born in Sydney on October 28,1930 The Airmen It's war in Kashmir, says India The Times Crossword No 21,115 Solution to Puzzle No 21,114 Business From Glasgow to Garsington Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Radio & TV The boys are back LVMH gives up in fight to win Gucci Fashion group free to link up with Pinault after court ruling MPs recommend sweeping reform of taxation regime British Midland Brown's Tax Credit Plan Business · Arts · Media · Sport · Television Railtrack defends spending Jeens gets £200,000 at Woolwich Eclipse to cost Pennon £2m Schmeichel's last hurrah Business Today In the shadows Britain still dancing to US economic tune Dow Jones in steepest fall this year 3i reveals £4.3m cost of failed Electra bid United plan to sell power supply arm FKI beats forecasts with £161m The Sunday Times Medical boost for BTG NEC to invest £200m at UK base Secretary's share tip leads to $1.3m insider dealing case Eidos in market for rivals as profits double Exchange members to get £10,000 windfalls Shanks launches agreed bid for rival Business Roundup Cerebrus nearer listing Pillar to pay out £85m BSS expects upturn Shield finalises merger BOC in Korea deal Chloride lifts profits NetBenefit takes AIM Business Post slips Exchange Rates Bid battle breaks out for Hillsdown Scapa to hand back £120m Cannons to acquire Pinnacle for £63m By our City Editor: The wrong type of improvements Commentary P&SN lifts profits as it bows out BTCellnet Commodities Liffe Options United's success fails to lift football's strugglers 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 The ayes have it Tempus United Utilities FKI Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Euro ties will not stop Britain dancing to the American tune Lea Paterson explains why our economic cycle continues to shadow that of the US Utd own goal Cool Britannia freezing out the home crowd John Quelch says the new campaign to promote will be a waste of money Just the job Get a head Stage struck Vauxhall Time to ditch the inexact science of economics Business Letters Post Office needs to compete The Times Unit Trust Information Service Zeda Equities extend falls Halifax Share Dealing Ltd British Funds Government action may end slump After a decade of recession, Japan is on the mend. Michael Knipe introduces a two-page report ANA A car for all seasons Why the financial sun is rising in UK Britain remains the place to be for the Japanese, says Ruth Taplin The Japan Society Companies pursue good citizenship Primus Time to put out your stall There has never been a better time to sell, writes Michael Knipe Toyota Toshiba Foreign money welcome Barriers to investment are at their lowest level so far Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle 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 Opera & Ballet The Weir A cult novel comes to the stage Sex on long, long legs Dance Tango Pasion Lyric Making headlines Concert LSO/Pappano Barbican Prince Edward Theatre The rise of a band called Travis London Apollo Hammersmith Wagner cut to the core Opera Der Ring Peacock O for a bigger tragedy Theatre Julius Caesar Globe Sceptre The Garden's open to all, just like the Ritz So hip-hop it hurts Deadment Leeds Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Mad as a hatter Dining with Alice Salisbury Festival "An Instant Classic… Talking up Travis Better than watching paint dry Travis's new album has gone straight in at No 5 but instead of partying they're telling stories The Times The pen is metier, then the axe Gay Dad's Cliff Jones is the latest journalist to go from writing about music to writing it. Stephen Dalton reports Virgin Megastores HMV Pop Opinion Pop Albums The wholly Ronan empire New Pop Albums Links Mike & the Mechanics Top Ten Albums Memphis roots New Soul Albums Smart, stylish and sterile Live Gig Gus Gus Astoria, W1 Albery Theatre MVC Jazz Albums In metro Tomorrow Genesis of a new era New Jazz Albums Just call them the hot-shots Media watch Politicians with a licence to grill MPs from all parties have seized the chance to become TV presenters. Nick Kochan reports The sultans of sleaze should be dethroned Saatchi sees £5m butter account melt away Trade digest Silence is golden if you want to be DG Maggie Brown's Media Diary Who's exposed now? The Sun has been forced to back down over its royal photo scoop after a reader backlash. Carol Midgley reports Picture Gallery The modest tycoon of the regional press Fred Johnston tells Raymond Snoddy how, from small beginnings, he became chairman of one of Britain's biggest newspaper groups Kerry Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Sales Opportunities Media & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exciting Challenge with an Excellent Package RTS Consultants (UK) Ltd Sales Professionals TMS Times Newspapers The Richard Denny Business Academy Harrington Lowndes Corporate Library Who will succeed Liz? The successor to Liz Tilberis at Harper's Bazaar needs taste and a head for buisness. By Rory Ross Making millions work for banks The Times Counting the big book earners The 1999 Book Sales Yearbook reveals some unlikely bestsellers, says Barry Turner SPG Wimbledon High School The school for social entrepreneurs BAC Royal Alexandra & Albert School Maple Publications Gabbitas Multiple Display Advertising Items St Catherine's School Surrey College De Montfort University Chapterhouse Holborn College Antibes & Biarritz Posts Business Courses Surrey European Management School Durham University Business School The Times Newspapers Leicester University City of London School for Girls St. Aldates College Queen's Business & Secretarial College The International Baccalaureate Davies Laing & Dick University College Dublin National University of… Putting a spin on Oxford Mansfield College called in a PR team to entice potential students. John O'Leary reports A case of virtual recruitment A new course will enable prospective teachers to train online. Report by Iola Smith Wanted: a true meeting of minds Parents' evenings are rarely productive. Fred Redwood explains how parents can get more out of them The Times Police disclosure to regulatory body Martini Jurisdiction to strike out defence at trial Legal & Public Notices Fixing claimant with knowledge of injury Freezing defendant's assets Emirates Choose your Team from the following Players Stevens in demand for Derby meeting Racing Yesterday's Results British Betting Office Association Rapid Raceline New injury threatens Intikhab's career Haydock Pontefract Towcester Board unites in fixtures dispute Meeting Points Brighton Nottingham Currys O'Grady wins from front Cycling: Underdog Joachim Retains Overall Lead of Prutour Palmer is back for long haul Swimming Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Kasparov's hat-trick Foster to test water in sculls Rowing Sampras is feeling pain of failure Tennis Barnsley sign up Bassett Football: Much-Travelled Manager Goes Back to Yorkshire while Fa Fines and Suspends West Ham Striker Sport in Brief Emirates Wright shown leniency For the Record Mackenzie learns lesson well Equestrianism Errant bird causes trouble on river Oxford Eights Glamorgan fail to cope with tricky pitch Byrne only delays the inevitable Dell Ramprakash provides relief PPP County Championship: Middlesex Struggle Chasing Big Total Windows allows view of victory Symonds proves the stumbling block Scoreboard from Lord's Ruthless Surrey take firm grip Yorkshire compound Durham's misery Hampshire well wide of the mark Yesterday's Scoreboards The World Cup Today Moody hits out to lift spirits of stuttering Australia Graveney selected to fill dual role Scotland crushed before lunch United team bus turns corner for England Cricket World Cup Scoreboard from Leicester Picture Gallery Scoreboard from Chester-Le-Street Sri Lanka are let down by senior batsmen William Hill What the Players Said The Times Schmeichel sees the cup staying for keeps Manchester United's Treble Triumph Sheringham dilemma as return to the shadows beckons Matt Dickinson on difficult decisions facing cup-winning goalscorers Ferguson eyes up Juninho Bayern's problems hint at future imperfect for German football Kevin McCarra believes the losers will find it difficult to maintain the high standards set this season World overrun by Red power In the two amazing minutes, they captured the Cup, but the brand name has captured a market across the globe, Rob Hughes says Manchester United's Treble Triumph Tecno What the Papers Said Hakkinen hopes to reel in rival in red Motor Racing Philips Els has extra incentive Golf: Wentworth in Superb Condition for Pga Championship Fixtures Word-Watching Above par competition Television Choice Time, in short, proves the main handicap Review BBC 1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Cricket United toast Ferguson's party piece Oliver Holt on how the manager's will to win drove his team to European glory Times Crossword Inside Entertaining to the final encore Gary Neville on why the attacking policy of his team deserved to succeed Picture Gallery Golf Odyssey
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