News from 04/06/1999
1999; Gale Group;
Autores
Peter Watson and Stephen Farrell, David Adams, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, L. A. King, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, James Woodhuysen, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon and Philip Webster, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished and Sigrid Aufterbeck, John Rubinstein, Tony Patrick, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Clarke, Rupert Cox, Bridget Harrison, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Michael Cole (Leader), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Mooney, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Simon De Bruxelles, Southwest Correspondent, Gerry Hanson, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Anna Blundy, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Tim Yeo, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Meg Carter, Paul Durman, David Lister, Tom Baldwin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Nigel Siederer Chief Executive, John Stanning, Barry Millington, Ronni Davis, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Maggie Brown, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Roland Watson and Charles Bremner and Ben MacIntyre, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, David Edwards, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Shane Warne, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Dalya Alberge, Louise Ellman (Chair), Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford South Lebanon and Christopher Walker, Richard Duce, James Pringle, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Jane Shilling, Andrew Sewell, Jan Brodie, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Roger Collins, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Oliver Chastney, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Ainsworth Senior Lecturer, Yorick Wilks, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Susie Steiner, Colin McQuillan, Giles Whiting, Simon De Bruxelles South West Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Geoffrey L. Ede Managing Director, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoVodka, VIP passes and parties Index Milosevic backs down after 72 days Nato strikes go on as West remains cautions Index Picture Gallery Ministers seek secret hunt deal Villain Beckham back as the hero Ailing euro faced with EU 'gagging order' In the Saturday Times Marianne Faithfull unplugged Inside Framlington 30p Every Weekday Craters along the road to peace BT Winners and losers in moral crusade Who Won and who Lost Too soon to claim victory, Blair says Milosevic bows to plan for ceasefire Text of peace terms for Kosovo which have been accepted by the Serb parliament Refugee mother is found British troops braced for violent reception The waiting is over on the Kosovo border, writes Daniel McGrory Nato control is key to deal on peace force Micheal Evans reports on how the kosovo agreement seeks to avoid the mistakes made in Bosnia-Herzegovina Hyundai Reluctant envoy's history of success Secret talks to clamp down on foxhunting Tories expel rebel PC World the Computer Superstore Picture Gallery Labour fails over waiting lists Trimble ready to name Sinn Fein colleagues Keep hands off women, doctor told Corrections Vodafone Policing league tables planned Turner Prize officially round the bend Contenders for this year's award include a portrait of the artist while engaged, reports Dalya Alberge Vauxhall Tomorrow in the times magazine MFI 'He reached out not only to audiences, but also to the downtrodden, oppressed and refugees' Eclectic, impish, humane-Menuhin touched many lives, writes Micheal Binyon Old Master does not herald the high life Drugs had flower power Sky Grieving father tells grandson 'mum is dead' Richard Duce reports on the 'caring, loving' daughter who was strangled in a park James Meade Limited Dome sponsorship passes £150m goal Blair says critics got it wrong, writes Mark Henderson Four died in 'unique' canal lock accident Jealous chorister licked Actors should teach drama, says O'Toole CAB must pay victim of sex bias News in Brief Living in fear Noye remand Tunnel pact Navy haul Currys Heads want to block payment by results Union delegates snub key Blair proposals, reports John O'Leary Dixons Liverpool schooling services privatised Index Teenage gang 's victim jailed for gun offence Cricketer knocks handicap for six Shipping forecast: variable Shy shoppers can go trendy online Website brings global fashions to your door VW Monroe's tightest dress up for grabs Kennedy targeted in 'dirty tricks' campaign Gloves come off in the battle to succeed Ashdown as rumours of student expense claims are leaked. Tom Baldwin reports Girlfriend gets ready for new role Tom Baldwin on why she won't be merely Charlie's angel A ScottishTelecom Company Comet Hamilton to seek conduct overhaul Breasts will lure men to think of own cancer risk Deaths linked to GP shortage Woodstock Halfords Don't be an animal, teenagers told Surgeons threaten to boycott extra hours The Wrought Iron Bed Factory Yeltsin puts an end to death penalty Hillary throws down gauntlet for Senate Cursing canoeist courts $100 fine Calypso beat marks time to gallows march Trinidad is keen to resume hanging, writes David Adams in Port of Spain Atlanta admits breach of IOC rules The Cooperative Bank (AP, Reuters): Pakistan releases pilot World in Brief (Reuters): A star sold (AP): Race trial (Reuters): Delhi blast (Reuters): Police fugitive (AFP): Legal brief Muslims in China pay price of peace A crackdown on Uighurs is stopping a buffer territory from winning independence, writes James Pringle in Urumchi The Sunday Times Communist allies reunite Pro-Israel Lebanon militia leaves behind uneasy peace (AFP/AP): Pyramid reopens for millennium Virgin Enterprises Ltd Indonesia faces its electoral test of unity ANC heads for power over Constitution Sam Kiley in Pretoria sees white voters abandon party of apartheid Ocalan lawyers boycott trial in protest at daily travel ordeal Arrow McPizza Plan Scottish Widows Strike-hit Paris stays stoical Hiris Queen joins zoo's beetle drive Alan Hamilton reports on the official opening of London's £4m centre for conservation Stores dump Belgian food as dioxin worries spread If in doubt about anything in the fridge, throw it out, says minister Leaders walking on eggshells in latest scare Roger Boyesf reports from Cologne on hysteria nad hygiene patrols Resorting to best of British to beat ban 'When I left it was a very exposed and raw feeling Taking early retirement meant that BBC producer Ronni Davis lost her sense of identity Work provides status and gives one self-respect Everest Tiny WHSmith's biggest ever offer on books Need a steer? Get a stetson Hats have attitude and this season's styles are informal and very wearable Cutting Edge Jane Shilling Objects of desire Six of the Best Girls who live for the ultimate party A new play focuses on the sex, drugs and rock'n'roll lifestyles of young, single media women. Bridget Harrison reports They take drugs and recuperte on Bloody Marys and sushi If you're going to indulge in casual sex, choose pop stars The euro: so Italian they've made it twice Man on top Time The great white e-bird has landed E-commerce is a DTI cargo cult, says James Woodhuysen It is not a matter of electrons nipping back and forth The euro comes more near Westminster than she was wont, and makes men mad. Lesser Wagnerians swot up the plot in the intervals A threat too late Mr Milosevic has bowed before the prospect of invasion. But Nato faces a difficult task in a divided Kosovo Noisy boys The Times Diary Beginnings of an End A plausible plan that must be implemented in full Tiananmen and after Why the million who demanded democracy are remembered Hague and Dyke Three wrong that the BBC governors can right Representation for English regions Replacing duty-free Cockerell's legacy Tabloid exposure Sale of prized portrait defended Support for SummerhilFs aims Countryside protection Princess 's fund Future imperfect Keep it simple Reading what you write yourselves Authentic Welsh The obvious choice Court Circular Memorial service: Lord Menuhin, OM Royal engagements Marylebone Cricket Club Personal Column Dinner Hereford Sixth Form College GDST Minerva Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages The Royal Society of Chemistry Roy Nichols Professor Roy Nichols, metallurgist, died on May 6 aged 75. He was born on June 9,1923 Delta Personal Column Senor Wences Senor Wences, ventriloquist, died in New York on April 20 aged 103. He was born in Salamanca. Spain, on April 20,1896 Rukba The Right Rev Joseph Gray The Right Rev Joseph Gray, former Roman Catholic Bishop of Shrewsbury, died on May 7 aged 79. He was born on October 20,1919 Terri Rogers Terri Rogers, ventriloquist and magician, died on May 30 aged 62, after suffering a series of strokes. She was born on May 4,1937 Sir Robin Dent Sir Robin Dent, KCVO, banker, died on April 14 aged 69. He was born on June 25,1929 On this Day Schools 'Warned' by Education Dept News The Times Crossword No 21,121 Picture Gallery Sport 175 years UV Radiation Index GEM Business Tomorrow in The Saturday Times Picture Gallery Clinton attakcks Hollywood Sumitomo files $800m lawsuit UBS and Chase to fight copper scandal claims Bundesbank chief hints at Ecb prop for euro FTSE reviews entry policy Deutsche and Trust about to cut jobs New twist inBoS fiasco Pilkington sheds more staff Bonfield's pay passes £2.5m EMD Question for BBC's yentob Business Today Fed deputy resigns Caborn hints at devolved power to regions British Chambers of Commerce Annual Conference in Glasgow Byers could relax audit rules in shake-up Association of Accounting Technicians Haskms urges Government to promote entry to euro City 'confident' over trading Railtrack called to account Revision of bank accord proposed Recovery in service sector picks up pace Business Roundup L&g takes £75m stake 'Strain' on US banks Aerospatiale offer Young steps down Cathay dispute hopes Inadequate 'systems Lockheed cuts jobs Kingfisher votes yes Exchange Rates Chairman 's optimism gives Boots shares a lift Memory in Internet music deal Outdoor Group plans float By our City Editor: Blyth bonus from push in Boots Commentary Bt 's European drive pays off Olivetti work lifts Lehman Hillsdown falls to Hicks, Muse Picture Gallery Brussels holds up Airtours bid Commodities Liffe Options South African Breweries celebrates ANC victory Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposts Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Glass cutter NFC Hyder Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Robertson revealed as no friend for Bank of Scotland Caroline Merrell reports on how a deal with the American TV evangelist turned sour Hans stands The Times City Diary Deadline day for soccer's crisis clubs Business Overdrawn The Times City Diary Deleted The Times City Diary Cycle lane The Times City Diary Manchester Business School Winners and losers in the eurozone Kingston Comms confirms float plan Dell Hyder may have to break up Welsh utility puts blame on Ofwat and Offer price reviews American advance helps to lift NFC Net Profits Streisand sings praises of Wall Street stocks Stagecoach takes Italian bus stake Business Roundup Barclays properly bond Dechra bids for VDC Sydney shuns offer Nursing Home boost Champagne flotation Offices sold for £23m French back in black Internet book alliance Equities progress in thin trading Moss Bros The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Once more with feeling Theatre: Benedict Nightingale relishes The Real Thing at the Donmar Drama without fuss Music Jephtha Freemasons' Hall Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Pop It's all Hollywood's fault, says Clinton In the Arts Passing the German test Tristan und Isoide Cardiff "An Instant Classic. . . Pop 2 Opera Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertaiment complied 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 movies Opera & Ballet The Birthday Party They 're old money, y'know The success of Kiss Me surprised no one more than its creators, Sixpence None The Richer. Lisa Verrico reports Cabaret Carry on camping Cabaret Paul Hull Jermyn Street The Antiquarian Book Fair Pop So sporty and posh it's almost scary New Pop Albums Vive le one-man dance band Live Gigs ENO Move on up Listen and learn Jazz Albums Citizen Kane Jazz He's all right, Jacques Jazz Gig Jacquest Loussier Festival Hall Sniping at the wrong target The Sunday Times Media watch Channel 4 short on mischief Editor with that sinking feeling Questions for D-G wannabes Some of the best candidates for the top BBC job probably never applied, says Carol Midgley The man who makes smash hits Lucian Grainge, the pop mogul who made Boyzone, is not ashamed to say that profit is his priority. Chris Ayres reports Come back kid all is forgiven Media Diary Johnson & Johnson Media & Marketing Sunday Times Newspapers ICM IOD Still a big hitter Media billionaire Sumner Redstone always plays to win, be it tennis or business, says Raymond Snoddy The media interview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exciting Challenge with an Excellent Package Mistress in Mayfair Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted A case of trophy fatigue There is a proliferation of awards shows on TV. Is it time to call a halt? Carol Midgley reports Is this Sainsbury's new start? Drama unfolds behind the scenes at BBC drama Restructuring and staff changes have plagued a respected Bbc department, reports Meg Carter The Times Boostin g book Dower Reading schemes that are effective, affordable and fun can set children on the path to literacy. Tony Mooney and Fred Redwood report 'Our boys read aloud for 20 minutes every night' Sems The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Is Blunkett on target for a foolish resignation? Educational St. Clare's Oxford The Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business EF Gribben gives supporters cause for cheer Golf Kuehne gets off to a storming start Scots soon driven to distraction Football 306 Peugeot Ogilvy on high after new low Hughes keeps looking forward Daly six-putts and quits Sciandri held by police in drugs inquiry In Brief Leicester University Holborn College University College Northampton SOAS Leeds University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Hallam University Distance Learning Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items ILEX Tutorial College Montessori Centre International Short Computing Courses Trinity Hall Cambridge Secondary School Challenge Davies Laing & Dick Leicester University Chapterhouse Get Paid for Reading Books! Kent in disarray as Tudor delivers fiery spell Speight throws up chance of victory Grayson relishes rare opening Cricket: Stand-In Batsman Holds up Hampshire with Highest Score of his Career Di Venuto sparkles through the gloom Glamorgan openers allowed to reign Cork sets trend as bowlers enjoy highly profitable day Munton steals the thunder For the Record Malcolm confirms renewed menace Yesterday's Scoreboards Pictures in brackets are completed matches; points… Rolph 's memory whets appetite Swimming Eddery confident Claxon will sound right note Racing Big-Race Field The Bottom Line is Shares Can Perform Better O'Brien to lift Oaks for second year in succession Epsom Derby field reduced to eighteen Rapid Raceline Channel 4 has all the angles covered Catterick Southwell Meeting Points Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Haydock Park Perth Fallon fined for outburst William Hill World Cup World Cup in Brief From a Correspondent in Brisbane: Australia strike back Hockey Simpson content in India's corner Jansher overpowered Squash McGrath's duel with Tendulkar could be decisive Cricket World Cup Dravid proves one-day wonder Richard Hobson on the Indian hatsman basking in an enhanced reputation Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Graf ignores Paris storms to revel in her Indian summer Tennis: Hingis Earns Tilt at French Open Title by Brushing aside Sanchez-Vicario Philips Fixtures Word-Watching Flying to a new squad Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Private lives paraded for all to laugh at Review No Title BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Tennis Beckham asked to improve on perfection Keegan gives Manchester United player key creative role for England Times Two Crossword Tendulkar has the talent to stop my world spinning Shane Warne relishes his duel with the master batsman in the opening Super Six game at the Oval Golf Conocorde Real likely to beat Juventus in race for Anelka
Referência(s)