News from 01/06/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Stephen Farrell and Lisa Thomlinson, Nick Knight, Alasdair Riley, Sarah Potter, Deborah Stratford, Alan Blyth, Peter Philp, David Pannick Qc, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Jonathan Pearson, Philip Howard, Stephen Silber, Criminal Law Commissioner, Robert Leach, Richard Eaton, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, John Thicknesse, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, K. Lacey, David Orr and Coomi Kapoor and Zahid Hussain, Valerie Elliott, Rupert Cox, Anthony Barton (Solicitor), Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Aviation Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Heath-Saunders, Robert Maxtone Graham, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Robert Bruce, T. P., Eve-Ann Prentice, Mark Jansen, Steuart and Francis, Julian Thomas, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Katherine Bergen, Joseph Connolly, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Simon Tait, Roger Scruton, Jasper Gerard, Michael Hird, Nigel Williamson, Frederick O. Marsh, Vice-President, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Justin Langer, Paul Durman, Tony Hoare, Marit Hargie, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Celia Haddon, Geoffrey Dean, Ewa Lewis, Stephen Wood, Sachi Nandan Mukherjee, Raymond Keene, Helen Rumbelow and Roland Watson, Santha Rasaiah and David Newell, David Coombs, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Mark Fogarty, John Carr, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip August, Mark St C. Thomas, Dalya Alberge, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, and Helen Rumbelow, Mel Webb, H. Lambley, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Michael Binyon, Roland Watson and Ben Macintyre, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Lea Paterson, Susan Bell and Richard Duce, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Christopher Warman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Jack Bailey, Andrew Finkel, Elisabetta Blackie, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Conal Gregory, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,
ResumoAmerica raves over Notting Hill Nato senses breakthrough Belgrade 'accepts' G8 conditions West is cautious Tales from the Front Line Prince's Gm attack Benefit claimants face 20% cut Interview rules may cost the neediest £50 a week, reports Jill Sherman Plane hangs around as airport shuts for lunch Taylor's triumph Plus Fantasy Cricket: check your scores English cricket - down, but not out Cake art The bomb hit. I thought I was dead Injured in Nato raid, Eve-Ann Prentice reports from inside Kosovo First Telecom 30p Every Weekday Prince doubts GM food safety Blair to defy party wishes on Livingstone Vetis Picture Gallery Bell goes back into battle for the Tories Thatcher's guru returns to fight for the pound, reports Roland Watson Solana set for EU post Booth family row IRA asked for more facts about graves News in Brief UK tops heroin haul Ahern protests at death Number change alert £6,000 for Bond toy Saga By our Chief Political Correspondent: Campbell touted to stand for Speaker I watch the bombers storm in Tom Walker witnesses Nato jets blitzing the Serb army and police positions near Albania as the alliance tries to help Kla to create a safer route in from the border Blank Warf: Times Correspondents in Battle Zones Sainsbury's (Reuters): Atrocities listed in UN study News in Brief Air raids 'kill 23 civilians' (Reuters): USAF fighter EU condemns Ireland game Intel Drivers clash with striking Eurotunnel train crews Safety warning on the ferries Itv Rangers chief resigns over sectarian chant Anti-Catholic lyrics sung at party for win over Celtic, writes Gillian Harris A-level changes aim to boost weaker pupils Plan to reform marking and standards has inflamed concern, reports Ruth GledhillLINKS 'Sandhurst' for head teachers Staples The Office Superstore Mouse tail produces first male clone The Samaritans Cheese roll leaves the competition stumbling Working parents want help News in Brief Glider trio die Sunset cruises Birds revive Mini search 'Cake mix' sculptures hoodwink art lovers Dalya Alberge on new wave of fakes that is worrying experts Vauxhall How to Tell if Marble is Genuine Missing girl 'with neighbour' News in Brief Island for sale Cancer hope Workers' right Top drawer Labour reneges on pledge to reform Bench Links PC World the Computer Superstore Gatwick aims to draw 10m more passengers Links Domestic violence court to be opened Colourful lady jumps head of grey men On Line Telecom UK Ltd Garden where memories grow Valerie Elliott describes how a nursing home resident inspired a new therapy Links Vauxhall Marriage 'is about more than just children' Fans say cricket is down but not out World Cup exit tests the faith of game's defiant optimists Links Raising the game: what's going on behind the screens BT Stay in touch Schools and race stumping young talent Disc Slips Ocalan pleads with court for his life Andrew Finkel hears Kurdish rebel leader bargain for peace Vauxhall 'We waited for this for 15 long years' £5m claim by widow News in Brief Appeal by spy Nigeria clash Hostage drama Tunnel fire toll ANC woos Buthelezi with number two job Arch-foes bury hatchet to foster black unity, writes R. W. Johnson Arch-focs bury hatches to foster black unity, writes R. W. Johnson Dell Former Wife Accueses Mandela Massacre is history for the new Chinese Saddam hit squad may have killed Iraqi family Rust may be Parthenon's doom Splits are widening in some of the 12,500 marble blocks, reports John Carr in Athens Links India vows to continue airstrikes in Kashmir Multiple Display Advertising Items Crowne Plaza Hotels Resorts (Reuters): Belarus mourns 53 dead in stampede World in Brief AFP: Corruption charge AFP: Russian Cabinet filled (Reuters): Envoy murder case (AP): Non-smoking fire We loaded the wounded on to A chance meeting with a Yogoslav deserter drew Anthony Loyd into the Bosnian conflict. In the first extract from his new book, the Times correspondent explains his burning desire to be part of a brutal war Tales of a War Correspondent The Solution to your Pain Relief Problems Garnier FRUCTiS How war can help diabetes Medicine Chest Vodafone Tomorrow Gateway Horror of the human bombs Pucker up, Hugh, and let's snoggle Notting Hill has America's most ferorious critics lying back and thinking of England. Giles Whittell reports British Museum NT Royal National Theatre Pop The summer starts here Pop Homelands Festival Winchester Directline Royal Shakespeare Company Musicals Master on an off day Musical Theatre After the Ball Peacock Opera & Ballet Frantic assembly The rebel takes a bow Kennedy is back, and mixing it as never before. Nigel Williamson meets the flexible fiddler Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Entertainments Listings This way to democracy's graveyard Can there ever be peace in Ulster, when justice is mocked? 'The new Director-General must be a guardian of standards, an opponent of sentimentality, obscenity and moronisation. Someone, in fact, just like me' Picture Gallery A lesson in guilt Summerhill is the scapegoat for a system panicked by its own failures The old devils The Times City Diary Mandela's Mantle South Africa needs more, not less, political choice Something for Something A welcome extension of the welfare reform strategy More for Gatwick An inevitable expansion for London's second airport Not all dishonesty should be a crime Common law's glory Bug in the system Ancient heritage under the plough Aircraft noise Medical negligence Aid for rural economy Protection for eagles Bishop's powers Advice to England after cricket defeat Sport and nationalism Miracle man? Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Royal Academy of Engineering Andrew Gardner Birthdays today Personal Column Latest wills School news Danes Hill Preparatory School British Standards Institution Anniversaries today Commonwealth gives stamp of approval to royal wedding Forthcoming marriages University news Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social John Thackray John Thackray, Archivist of the Natural History Museum, died of cancer on May 6 aged 51. He was born on born April 17,1948 Melba Liston Melba Liston, Jazz trombonist and arranger, died in Los Angeles, California, on April 23 aged 73. She was born in Kansas City, Missourti, on January 13,1926 Sir Michael Milne-Watson Sir Michael Milne-Watson, CBE, industrialist, died on April 27 aged 89. He was born on February 16,1910 Joao Carlos De Oliveira W . W. Grave Walter Grave, CMG, first Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, died on May 20 aged 97. He was born on October 16,1901 Bomb Thrown at the Royal Carriage Serious Loss of Life On this Day BOB CAWLEY Bob Cawley, psychiatrist, died on April 22 aged 74. He was born on August 16,1924 MPs seek cut in cost of tax rules to firms Small business has welcomed recognition by a Commons inquiry of its role as the nation's 'unpaid tax collector', Henrietta Lake reports Martini A look inside enterprise High achievers ensure tough battle for awards Entrepreneur of the Year Links Picture Gallery Uk labour holds its own in EU In Brief Megaphone Hanging a lawful punishment Bankruptcy ground for possession Cadogan Estates Ltd v Mc-Mahon Business to Business Century Mortgages Evesham Micros Ordinary residence of child Role of court in circumcision Buy to Let Mortgages News The Times Crossword No 21,118 Business Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Lifeboats Tomorrow in the Times Watford's return to the top earns Taylor redemption The problem with England 'I saw 38,000 fans in heaven' Montgomerie leads from the front Zenith 'Of course play-offs are unfair. For the losers… Business For now, Taylor just wants to enjoy the moment Although Watford's manager has produced a similar team to that of his glory years, Keith Pike says they cannot go as far US Open next target for best in Europe Montogomerie retains Volvo PGA Championship with imperious final round End of the road for tired spectacle Motor Racing Johnston claims honours Polo Eales goes cap in hand to souvenir hunter Mel Webb on a popular player relishing his day in the limelight Wigan lifeline for Edwards Rugby League Aberdeen give job to Danish coach Football Devastated and still looking for reasons Why regional aid would benefit England Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the flawed thinking that undermined the host nation's battle campaign Cricket World Cup Sri Lanka board politics blamed In Brief Emirates Playing our cards right in Windies go-slow Shane Warne Bangladesh claim famous victory Pakistan go down to shock defeat against former fellow-countymen New Zealand manage to avoid sting in tail Scoreboard from Edinburgh Ban the pitch invasions before there is a tragedy Justin Langer reflects on a potentially dangerous trend dogging the World Cup World Cup Gloucestershire able to look on the sunny side Cgu National League: Barnett uses his expericence to good effect Glouchester Scoreboard Lancashire spinners make light work in gloom The Times Legal & Public Notices Delta plc Annual General Meeting 21st May 1999 Di Venuto puts Crusaders to the sword Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Penberthy lacks support in chase for runs Yorkshire phoenix rises but Hawks fall Cricket Lions fail to find their roar One. Tel Hussain shakes off cup hangover Cox relieves the pressure Yesterday's Scoreboards Bennett relays a powerful statement Asthma proves to be no handicap to the ambitions of a young swimmer The Sunday Times Hiltons hang up shoes after 20 years Dance Sport The Times Sproul has craft and guile for the task Sailing American trio given financial backing Speedway Meligeni raises Brazilian hopes Risedski takes antibiotics to cure foot infection after defeat in Paris For the Record Vince Wright's Pools Forecast Results from Roland Garros Aiello victories are overshadowed Motor Sport Fixtures England recruit Chinese Badminton Macey sets off in pursuit of Thompson Athletics Sport in Brief Direct Line Stoute gives heartening bulletin on Beat All Racing: Leading Derby Hope Makes Steady Progress as Stevens Arrives Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Racing Ahead Keene on Chess Winning Move Results from Yesterday's Ten Meetings Jenny Pitman signed off her career as a trainer with an emotional win at Huntingdon yesterday. A large crowd, including ex-Prime Minister John Major, saw Andrew Thornton force the Pitmantained Scarlet Emperor over the line to beat Prancing Blade by a neck in the Air Foyle Maiden Hurdle Rumour and fact vie for supremacy in case of Zahrat Dubai Pritchard secures British record Point-To-Point Arctic Owl finds end of rainbow Racing: Sandown Racegoers Witness Contrasting Displays of Staying Power and Speed Leicester Hexham Rapid Raceline Meeting Points Redcar Sandown Park The Times Could Dallaglio sue for breach of copyright? The player's words may be protected, says Adrian Health-Saunders He may seek damages or an account of the profits Queen's Counsel Legal Diary Links QD Fund for a bright star in memory of another GE Lighting Investor in People Futurestep QD NBS The right to say nothing The Bill expected to encourage a climate of openness is a failure, say Santha Rasaiah and David Newell Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Kaltons solicitors Winkworth ZMB Times Newspapers Why it will be harder to fire a worker Law firms are gearing up to changes in work legislation, says Edward Fennell The stakes have been raised and employers must think harder Chambers of Mr John Cherry QC Essex Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barristers Chambers Zarax MacTaz Brenner Outstanding Opportunity with Leading International… If you are interested to join the finance function… South Bank University London Morgan Cole The Times Newspapers Lipson Lloyd Jones 1Hare Court Practice Manager/senior Clerk Holborn College QD Essex Court Lecturers for the Bar Vocational Course The College of Law ZMB Lipson Lloyd Jones QD Laurence Simons Course Leader for a New Legal Practice Course Capitalisation, week's change NatWest British Funds From a Correspondent: Microsoft threatened firms, court will hear From a Correspondent: Motor racing waits to hear EU's complaints Sidanco's creditors meet today Net Profit$ Fresh risk to Argentine peso Cala managers match 200p bid by Miller By our City Staff: NatPower Pakistan talks fail Optus drops hostile bid C&G Investment Rates Unigate acquires French businesses From a Correspondent: Further disruption at Cathay Pacific English Partnerships Blue Circle steps up expansion with Greek investment By our City Staff: Takeover talk likely to lift Allied shares Delays to digital upset Dmgt Exchange Rates RioTinto issues dividend pledge The Facts The Board Courier costs run to £30m a day ThyssenKrupp Falling level of pay rise deals fuels case for further rate cuts From a Correspondent: Last objections to BNP's bid Corporate Profile: BOC Savers steer clear of shares What the Experts Say Sainsbury to launch fresh approach to marketing Bibby Group of Factors Our Verdict Running risk of public outrage The anger of outsiders is a real hazard for companies Joanna Pitman considers ways of dealing with it Martini Word-Watching Women on the inside Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Cardboard cops do not make arresting TV Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Profile Rumours of ECB intervention help to lift euro Psion under attack by Microsoft Trial Enters Final Stages Trial Enters Final Stages Links Times Two Crossword Vodafone unveils plans for Libertel flotation Standard borrowers net £1bn Double blow for C&W David Gladwin Concorde Limited Risk Oldfield's designs inject style into Alexandra workwear Arts and Antiques Fairs and Auctions UBS Dealers shrug off tax fears Peter Brown introduces a 24-page guide to London's famed - and splendidly eclectic - antiques and art fairs Thesaurus Information Inside How to get ahead of the trend Today's collectable may be tomorrow's rare antique. Conal Gregory points to some undervalued items Europe's oldest table? Painted for a lady At London's best fairs, every item is checked for authenticity Power of the vets Provenance Members of the British Antique Dealers'… A fair way to the famous Lapada Judging books by their covers Dustjackets can fetch much more than the classic titles they adorn, says Jim McCue The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair HaHAUGHTON Fair Portraiture Houses The smell alone gives me delight, along with the creaking of the pages... Horticultural Publishing The great jou of old gardening books is that they have practical life in them still, says Roy Strong Horticultural Publishing Wolseley Fine Arts Gardening Books The International Ceramics Fair & Seminar Lapada West takes East to its heart Asian art has never been so popular in Britain. We proreviw the intemational Ceramics The Weiss Gallery Highlights to Berko All the drama of the fair Fair in London, and meet a couple who have revolutionised the art scene in New York Look out for at the Ceramics Fair CL Sotheby's Norman Adams Two weddings and Given carte blanche, what would you buy for the June newlyweds? David Bowden Antiquarian Book Antiques ArtLONDON Possibly the largest single antique dealer website… Sotheby's Institute The changing face.. Ewa Lewis, doyenne of the social scene, recalls the aristocractic history of the great London Season Olympia London What's on in London in June Picture Gallery Lucy Johnson Christie's Collecting as an art form From old masters to contemporay art, k via coaching Antiquariat Koch Berlin Cruise Direct The world's finest treasures David Coombs introduces the antiques fair that attracts the cream of international dealers and buyers The Antiquarian Book Fair Grosvenor Gallery Seurat to Chagall Neumeister Fine Art Auctioneers Olympia Heritage Book Shop, Inc Teeaf Maastricht Antique Desks Legacy of past generations As a new millennium beckons, Peter Philp takes stock and finds some furniture that can stand the test of time Furniture Antique Carpet and Textile Art Fair Antiques in Petworth A wealth of woven treasures Textiles You can pay million of pounds or only a few hundred. Alison Beckett introduces the world of antique fabrics Rare and Decorative Carpets Rugs and Tapestries Terrot & Co From Bond to Boswell to.. napkins? Joseph Connolly previews the rich diversity of offerings at the premier event in the collectors' year Antiquarian Books Manuel Des Amphitryons Our good friends the dealers Museums have unexpected allies sometimes, says Simon Tait Heritage Online auctioneer ups the stakes The big houses failed to anticipate bidding via the Internet. Now they are catching up, reports Deborah Strattford Internet Ash Rare Books Roger Treglown MacClesfield John Drury Rare Books The ART on paper Fair BAFRA Tiger Books Adrian Harrington Herbals Peter Morris Simon Finch Roy Davids Ltd B. Marshall Rare Books Multiple Display Advertising Items M&D Reeve Children's Books John Price Antiquarian Books Bromlea & Jonkers Artistic License Nigel Williams Rare Books Peter Harrington Pour La Vie
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