News from 03/06/1999
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James Landale, Joanne Bower, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, R. W. Leon, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Ronan Bennett, Peter Watson and Sharne Thomas, Ra Page, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Fraser Nelson and Gillian Harris, Dominic Bradbury, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Bryant, Valerie Elliott, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jeremy Collingwood, Anthony given, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Rupert Wright, Roland Watson, Tom Baldwin Mark Inglefield and Daniel Hyslop, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Aisling Foster, Peter Barnard, Marina Esplin-Jones, Gerald Kaufman, Jasper Gerard, Bernard Crick, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, David Lister, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, Brian Bowcock, Tom Baldwin and James Landale, Stephen Wood, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Fresco and Valerie Elliott, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Caroline Merrell and Fraser Nelson, Robert McCaw, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Cliff, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Robin S. Howard, Oliver Holt, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Carole Walsham, W. Mari Louth-Cook, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Brian M. Poag, Ruth Scurr, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, R. G. Maling, Daniel Elstein, Richard Duce, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, G. Spencer-Brown Professor Emeritus of Mathematics, Neal Thorley, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Audrey Wells, Chris McGrath, Kevin Toolis, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, David Stafford, Ben MacIntyre, Ashis Ray, Roy Hattersley, Peter Baelz, Ian Brodie, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Anthony Mellows, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Max Beloff, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jane Briggs, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Sam Marsden, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Ian Percy, Adrian Lee and Joanna Bale, Andrew Finkel, Robert Whymant, Tessa Hilton, Stephen Wood and Russell Kempson, Caroline Merrell and Paula Hawkins, Colin McQuillan, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles,
ResumoHello, it's another gushing bride Plus New Books Holocaust widow set to win back £3m painting Peter Watson and Sharne Thomas report on a breakthrough over Nazi loot Nato and Russia unite in peace bid Inside Human Traffic Party or revolution? 150 saved as Channel squall turns regatta upside down Sophie picture 'reprehensible' Euro slumps Steel jobs threat Harrods 30p Every Weekday BBC 'will not be swayed by outsiders' Chairman rejects Hague's intervantion on choice of Birt's successor, writes Andrew Pierce BT Cabinet ready for Euro-poll ? No, it's gone fishing Aitken's friends try to save his books Scottish bank ends US deal Flaming June is true to form National Trust's messy problem Boy, 6, missing in river News in Brief Tunnel trouble BSE secrecy Passports hitch Nazi legacy of art treasure chaos Peter Watson and Sharne Thomas on the destruction of a great collection An everyday tale of theft and murder Claim sets a precedent Cheap art auctions gave life to victims PC World Murder victim may be linked to sex attacker Police fear hooded jogger is behind series of rape attempts and one killing, reports Richard Duce House of Fraser Mess, pain and love with jokes Tom Stoppard at his best: Benedict Nightingale relishes an overdue revival of The Real Thing at the Donmar Abbey National Daredevil student died after falling five storeys Outspoken Prince 'on dangerous ground' Vauxhall Stroll in the meadow is a step back in thyme Banned driver hitched lift from son, 5 £400,000 the price for wedding album to repent at leisure Dixons Judge accused of 'indirect' interest in case Straw backs new courts Workers 'need paid leave to tend the dying' Inside Section British Gas Home Energy The times magazine Dolphin Schools must be worthy of extra cash, says Blair Heads told that there are billions more if teachers and standards improve, reports John O'Leary Heads' Verdict on the Government Blair acts as best friend to dog of cancer boy Missing girl found News in Brief (AFP): Church's offer Soap star fined Swimming deer Digital Hearing Ltd Sainsbury spices up its boring image Old-fashioned shopkeeping is to make way for baseball caps and the Internet, reports Helen Rumbelow Belgian egg cancer scare spreads to Britain Boiled vegetables 'are better for you' Philips 'What cowardice prevented us from opposing such atrocities?' Search for bodies prompts priest to attack 'fascist IRA, reports Martin Fletcher Demon Woman too old for BBC audience Blue Water Media & Design Humble heritage gets ?3m funding The Nokia Blair brands Tories as Eu quitters Hague's party is accused of being gripped by new 'extremism', reports James Landale The Link The caped crusader Sun publication of Rhys-Jones picture 'reprehensible' Lord Wakeham's fierce criticism of Editor brings dispute to a close, reports Carol Midgley Lord Wakeham's Statement Last orders for duty-free Ashdown wins free Jaguar as celebrity perk Let cyclists live dangerously, say doctors Bma suggests compulsory helmets could reduce nation's fitness, reports Tim Reid 'Steer clear' car league Direct Line Friendly Words of Advice Assembly leader's wife pays up in court Dell Pub converted to Christianity Hillary 'up and running' for seat in Senate Debenhams Ocalan claims Britain made use of Kurds Nine are killed as jet crashes in storm Beijing braced for Tiananmen anniversary A fearful regime has decided to muzzle the media, reports James Pringle Japanese women allowed the Pill Vodafone Legal & General China's ancient love for its flora blossoms again Hello! Despair 's captives kept from the ones they love Balkans War: Refugees Daniel McGrory reports from Brazde on how the suffering of refugees is being increased by the callous camp guards Refugees Face Long Stay in Britain Hague joins Blair to back ground war Scalp Bloc Multiple Display Advertising Items UN finds 500,000 'displaced' White House snubs hawkish general Pitney Bowes UN court refuses call to halt bombs KLA pours its recruits into border battle Balkans War: Military Strategy Gateway EU shift towards common defence Millions of South Africans miss vote deadline Barak faces first Palestinian test The Samaritans Trinidad gallows ready as drug gang's time runs out US warning on Mexican 'drug clan' Halifax Schools dosed in Kashmir World in Brief Klan ban urged (AP): Tribal killings (AFP): Metro mayhem (Reuters): Prison suicide (Reuters): Tunnel toll up (AFP): Suitor executed (AFP): Ape house Mixed-sex changing rooms: too intimate for British modesty? Unisex "changing villages" are infiltrating public swimming pools. Tessa Hilton reports NetDirect On-line The perils of hairdressing Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on contact dermatitis; mood swings and depression; the controversy over MMR vaccinations; Sophie Rhys-Jone's support for tuberous sclerosis; and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome False alarm over MMR jab One. Tel A bad case of blues Sophie's choice will benefit sufferers of sclerosis When six disorders equal one A solution for the ambitious woman Modern life is upside down because women should have children first and a career later, says writer Danielle Crittenden. Interview by Joanna Coles Bahrain Promotions & Marketing Board Time Bigotry, Ancient & Modern Hymns of hate on the terraces may be a vital safety-valve 'Some time in the not so distant future the Irish Roman Catholic majority will finally take power in the whole of Ireland after 400 years' The great betrayal In this posthumous article, Max Beloff detects treason at No 10 The EU is simply an answer to the German problem Going for gold The Times Diary Archbishop Carey's bagman has been shuffling… The Times Diary Toil and Trouble The EU's new defence strategy is indefensible Prince and Press An ill-advised venture into dangerous teritory Art Restored A chance to right the wrongs of Germany's Jew auctions Royal intervention in GM food issue Beating the odds Standards for a head of the Bbc Turkey and Kurdish separatism Tabloid exposure Search for ET Homing snails Informal approach Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… Anglican need for 'drastic surgery'? New abbey organist Letting off steam Titania's trial Court Circular Cardinal Hume leaves hospital to receive the OM Today's royal engagements Premium Bonds Birthdays today Personal Column Anniversaries School announcements Royal Commonwealth Society Royal Institute of International Affairs Forthcoming marriages Service luncheon Church in Wales Meeting Dinner Latest wills Sir Christopher Cockerell Sir Christopher Cockerell, CBE, FRS, inventor of the hovercraft, died on June 1 aged 88. He was born on June 4,1910 Personal Column Sir John Hogg Sir John Hogg, TD, city banker, died an April 12 aged 86. He was born on October4,1912 Court & Social Announcements Sir John Latey Sir John Latey, MBE (mil), PC, former High Court judge, died on April 24 aged 85. He was born on March7,1914 The Severn Tunnel Engineer June 3,1891 News The Times Crossword No 21,120 Business Forecast Scope In the Times Geoff Boycott on cricket Stakeholder pensions attacked Insurers condemn government plans to put 1% cap on annual charge ECB fails to halt slide of the euro BoS scraps deal with Robertson Business Arts Books Sport Television Invensys reveals further job losses British Steel in talks on £1bn takeover HSBC Ralph Fiennes as Pushkin Business Today Sainsburyjobs go Invensys promises £1bn bonanza Hewlett Packard MEPC quashes bid rumours IPE in float talks after bids received Equitable Life faces Moody's downgrade Brussels to examine Exxon-Mobil deal Business Roundup Club Med acquisition Air travellers on the up United Drug ahead Coffee Republic placing Sema wins contract Town Pages online Boost for Axis-Shield Orbis profits up 37% Exchange Rates Sainsbury's says 1,100 job cuts will hit profits From a Correspondent in Paris: Debut for French defence group Samsung Electronics By our City Editor: A winning way out at Hillsdown Commentary Merger talks end as Texaco rejects offer from Chevron New Look ahead in retail race Strong American sales help Signet to double profit IPC set to expand magazine websites Commodities Liffe Options Glaxo and Sb enjoy a trading pick-me-up Stock Market Banks have had a good run since February, riging the… London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Bates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes J Sainsbury Racal Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Inventing confusion Tempus Wall Street Renaissance holds out hope in Russia Rupert Wright reports on a rollercoaster ride that made Barclays chiefs queasy Fast food The Times City Diary Bed sore The Times City Diary The crash that need not happen Dino input The Times City Diary Adieu Owen The Times City Diary The Times Bermudian Net firm to sell virtual offices Arena in racecourse takeover The Sunday Times Eldridge Pope in wine talks Cookson buys US rival in $410m deal Racal pins hopes on telecoms float Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Zurich sells stakes in Taiwan insurers Business Roundup Blick profits crash Mid Kent to diversify Merant incurs loss Sumitomo raises cash Proudfoot downturn Japanese brokerage Giving an assurance of credibility Ian Percy considers the progress towards global accounting standards Stamp of disapproval just as relevant today Novell Swinson sets out his holy order Any Other Business Strings attached Situations vacant Masterful Equities end on steady note BT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Russia launches the big Pushkin As St Peterburg parties in honour of the poet, Imogen Edwards-Jones finds out what the locals make of Ralph Fiermes's movie Onegin Curzon Festival In metro on Saturday English, their English Radio Theatre Tribute to an old hustler Cinema: Nigel Cliff talks to the director of Vigo about his ten-year mission to portray his hero One for the holed family New Movied: James Christopher sees Michelle Pfeiffer emote her little cotton socks off in The Deep End of the Ocean The Times Picture Gallery Warrior class The Times Listings Recommended Today Guide to art and entertainment compiled by Marit HArgie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest moves Opera & Ballet Theatres Look beyond the fjords Hilary Finch previews a huge British festival of Norwegian art New Classical Cds: Nuggets of American: Strauss in English and two incomparable woman plants Orchestral Opera Recital New Classical Cds RG Theatre Thesps in search of a Tony Theatre: In New York Benedict Nightingale reviews the late entrants in the race for Broadway's most important stage awards Chickens for roasting Semi-detached Chichester Case not proven Concert ORR/Gardiner Barbican Comedy with goosebumps The Merry Wives of Windsor Open Air Tops on a scale often Opera Eugene Onegin Lyric, W6 Stormy double bill Holy Mothers/Sell Out New Ambassadors Music Barbican Centre Old books that shine like new Great critics make the classics come alive again, says Roger Scruton Why Read the Classics? By Italo Calvino Jonathan Cape, £16.99 ISBN 0 224 03729 3 The Story Begins Essays on Literature By Amos Oz Chatto & Windus, £12.99 ISBN 0 7011 6883 8 Batsman on the offensive Roy Hattersley On Cricket By Geoffrey Boycott Ebury, £16.99 ISBN 0 09 185376 1 Fictional skill that's no illusion Ruth Scurr The Sword Cabinet By Robert Edric Anchor, £9.99 ISBN 1 862 30065 8 The Times Diary & Letters Beware: low-flying novel Man whose name means treason David Stafford Quisling a Study in Treachery By Hans Fredrik Dahl Cup, £30 ISBN 0 521 79697 1 Finding grace in Memphis, Tennessee Ann Patchett's novel, Taft, shows the author's skill at putting herself - and her readers - in another skin Out of Robben Island …and into a sharp suit: Ronan Bennett on a great man with style Mandela The Authorised Biography By Anthony Sampson HarperCollins, £24.99 ISBN 0 00 255829 7 New found land Dominic Bradbury The Colony of Unrequited Dreams By Wayne Johnston Doubleday, £15 ISBN 0 385 60027 5 You don't call anymore Aisling Foster Mapping the Edge By Sarah Dunant Virago, £10.99 ISBN 1 86049 647 4 Arts and Entertainment The Times Bookshop Turned on a dime InSHORT The Happiest Days By Cressida Connolly Fourth Estate, £12.99 ISBN 1 85702 683 7 Wives' tales Infidelity By Paul Ferris HarperCollins, £16.99 ISBN 000 225350 X Sweet shorts Scribner's Best of the Fiction Workshops 1999 Ed. Sherman Alexie Scribner, £8.99 ISBN 0 684 84829 5 Bargains of the week: from riding lessons and horse care near Edinburgh to cruising the Mediterranean and hiking in Morocco Pack your Bags British Isles Europe Long Haul Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Glasgow Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Major USA Multiple Display Advertising Items AB Airlines Weekend Travel Invalidity decision no bar to appeal Court of Appeal Delay does not establish defence of acquiescence Recovering overpayment of benefit Whether exposure is crime of violence Scots Law Report June 3,1999, Outer House Charles Tyrwhitt Applicant entitled to have claim heard EC regulation valid Warriors show sad Eagles no mercy Rugby League Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Helping the Derby to turn the corner Winning Move Keene on Chess Yesterday's Results Perth Kelly seeks medical advice to save career Sport in Brief Warwick called off Haydock Park Yarmouth Rain threatens Zahrat Dubai Racing: Weather Forecast Dampens Enthusiasm for Oaks Favourte Lukas aid takes Charismatic to brink of Triple Crown Endless season sells National Hunt short Alan Lee finds cause for celebration in the new jumps calendar Final National Hunt Standings Meeting Points Stevens strikes again Rapid Raceline Johnson makes the most of second chance 'I hope they think they lost someone who could have played for them' Geoffrey Dean finds a Zimbabwean pleased to have embarrassed the country that rejected him Waugh's calculations have negative effect Super Six Table Cowdrey pads up for final honours Father Times Lincolnshire aiming to achieve first-class mark Minor Counties Cricket by Michael Austin Bangladesh return to test advance Ashis Ray on the heroes' welcome being planned for the greatest giant-killers of the World Cup Surrey endure slow going Cricket Word-Watching Impressive Pantani looks forward to claiming another Giro Italian's rivals face an uphill battle in more ways than one, says Jeremy Whittle Results For the Record Jones waits for his chance Ticketmaster Celebrating the patter of commentator's tiny feat Former figure of fun has the last laugh Oliver Holt on the England defender who has earnerd respect the hard way Taylor to keep yellow bowls in bag after reinstatement Bowls Naked ambition fails to secure deal Beach Volleyball Jansher aims to halt Power surge in comeback match Squash Henchoz agrees move to Liverpool Storm swift to whip up unexpected success Golf Favourite is par for the course Clarke joins England squad as club loses more players Robinson's talents prove irresistible to Wales Rugby Union Wales Team Davies goes hunting for title in rural retreat Results from Royal County down William Hill Boxing Lewis faces anguish over Holyfield rematch Boxing Medvedev pulls Kuerten apart French Open: Favourite falls to single-minded approach Land Rover Results from Roland Garros Sentiment will not help old stagers to take another bow Alix Ramsay says the Paris crowd may be on the side of Seles and Agassi, but time is not The battle of the sexes Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) The bottom line is that bribery doesn't pay Review BBC1 Satellite, Gable and Digital Times Two Crossword Cricket Bosnich on mission impossible Australia goalkeeper tries to step into Schmeichel's shoes at Old Trafford Mosley unrepentant in face of driver criticism Saffron Walden could miss Derby Tennis Sun Microsystems Irish visa move rules out match against Yugoslavia La Creme de la creme appears National Grid Cadbury Executive 1-3 First Executive Dutchfone Multiple Display Advertising Items Degrees of flexibility Graduates laid off here, taken on there … Susan MacDonald on the M&s aftermath The National Graduate Recruitment Exhibition NBS Multiple Display Advertising Items Reed Granny Pasties I want to be a … Social Worker Up the Ladder Royal Air Force Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finning Cat management solutions News International 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