News from 09/06/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Helen Johnstone, Bryan Bateman, Director of Business and the Environment, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Rob Hughes, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Simon Barnes, Anthony Franklin, George Pendle, Andrew Rosenbaum, Claire McDonald, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Chloë Barker, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Edward Welsh, William Hague, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Ian Walker, Stephen Lewis, Joe Joseph, Roger W. Parkes, H. J. C. R. Belcher, Consultant hand surgeon, John Clarke, Andrew Pierce and Michael Horsnell, Dominic Walsh, Chris Ayres and Robert Whymant, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, J. P. Watts, Whitgift, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Tim Bell, Chairman, James Landale Political Correspondent, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, John E. Strafford, Chairman, Anthea Lawson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Kate Muir, Daniel McGrory and Philip Webster, Political Editor, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Tebbit, Nigel Glass and Adrian Lee, Paul Durman, David Lister, Susan O'Donovan, Walter Grey, Margaret Beckett, Marit Hargie, Stephen Lloyd Phillips, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Melanie Bien, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Julia Hinde, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Rosen, President, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Ashley Mote, Richard Hobson and Ivo Tennant, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, David Miles Chief Archaeologist, James Bone and Oliver August, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, Alan Copps, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Barney Southin and Lucy Denton, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, John Duggan, Nicel Cliff, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Rory MacRory, Adam Sherwin, Susie Steiner, Chart-Track, Tom Baldwin and Daniel Hyslop, Richard Ford, Phil Rostron, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Phil Sutcliffe, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,
ResumoThe final humiliation Tears as Aitken gets 18 months for perjury India win When the Literary Sophie 's choice is to obey her Prince Gorging on Hannibal the Cannibal New York's How to live life to the full and die well Mikimoto Every Weekday Serbian generals revert to delaying tactics Aitken: rise and fall of a boy who had it all The single lie that destroyed a life Quantex Legal experts believe that he got off lightly Secretary rues part in downfall Countdown to Prison Ex-prisoners give lesson on life inside Andrew Pierce on the special guests who eased the way from Cabinet to a jail cell Victoria tells of fears about her father's fate Stripped of dignity as term starts 1974 Charming but unreliable Mum's hardly the word Sainsbury's Sister will be a mother to his children TV chef accused of assault Dixons Sect pays £55,000 to 'hate ' victim Never-ending victory is triumphant in its modesty SAGA Disabled boxer fights for Elm in damages Qc says ringside treatment would have ensured Michael Watson's full recovery, writes Tm Jones Oxford bags 'ee' for English dictionary Information Society Initiative Renault Blair in 'make or break' push on Ulster peace June 30 is set as an 'absolute deadline', write Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster PC World the Computer Superstore Raft survivor saw friend die Heir to stately home fights to sell family art £400m needed to rescue decaying listed buildings Nigerian can fight expulsion News in Brief 'Open' exams Body found Guard change First-class row Brize for Foster Tt race death Newt rescue Thunderball Home Office Let the old eat what they want, says Leith Abbey National Ashcroft in ?1.6m move to Westminster Tom Baldwin and Daniel Hyslop on a politically des. res Compaq It 's that Mr Blair for you again Dell Portillo rallies support for Hague Paradox at heart of election campaign Straw tempers asylum reforms Prudential Home Insurance Last night I dreamt of Hannibal Lecter The beast is back and this time the Internet is helping to satisfy the hunger horror Online shops join in serial price slashing Violent first novel wins £30,000 Orange prize Oracle Applications Hewlett-Packard Company Hewlett Packard Legal & General Russia ends opposition Kosvo Deal Chinese pressed to accept West's intervention vodafone Kremlin agrees to send 10,000 troops Fears over revenge attacks on Serbs UN plans repatriation Children 'burnt alive' tiny 'Give me 8 hours to do the job' Right reaps benefit of food scare charles Bremner in Antwerp report on the threat to Belgian unity posed by the latest in a string of scandals 'Queen Mega' in sight of throne CompuServe Cricket clash drowns out Kashmir fighting Amnesty campaigns against lethal' stun belts Pills soothe French exam nerves Adam Sage reports on the intense pressure to pass the baccalaureate (Reuters): Orphans abused George Smith Spanish candidate is jailed World in Brief Gunmen kill four judges (AFP): Indian bus crash kills 94 Paula Jones to divorce (AFP): Baby bodies in freezer A home that pays its way Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth on how your home can earn its keep; advice to a twenty womthing in debt; and mortage rates Stop juggling debt Other People's Money The Cooperative Bank Buy while stocks last The best fized-rate loan deals are going fast, thanks to the euro, says Susan Emmett Uranium mine threatens heritage site Unesco is planning to put an Australian national park on its "in danger" list if mining goes ahead. Julia Hinde reports Primus Telecommunications The Times Blowing hot then cold Why babies attract so much affection Gene variant may be clue to panic attacks The European Children's Trust Living well at the end of life Those preparing for death are being urged not to be too careful. Kate Muir reports Keeping fries from the crazy rich Simply Palm Europe? Oh, don't mention it Mr Blair William Hague on the need to be honest about Europe "There is just so muchh egomaniacal tosh you can take, but I have to tell you that this isn't aboout me, at all. It's about you"' Picture Gallery The lords of misrule The most effective use of you vote tomorrow would be to withhold it The Times Diary Out of luck A Single Issue The Tories deserve Britain's backing tomorrow Peace on Paper But in Kosovo, the violence continues How He Must Wish A cautionary verse found among the papers of Hilaire Belloc Conservative Euro election strategy questioned Monuments at risk Mixed changing rooms Accountability within Tory party Tabloid exposure Waste metering Writer cramped Need for Nhs to make hard choices Medical negligence The readers' writing Seeing the light Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Building of the Year John Aynsley Edmundson School news Luncheon Reception Picture Gallery Memorial service Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Marriages Anniversaries The Hon Hugh Astor The Hon Hugh Astor, second son of the 1st Lord Astor of Hever, and deputy chairman of The Times 1959-67, died on June 7 aged 78. He was born on Novermber 20,1920 Stuart MacDonald Personal Column Victor Sassie victor Sassic, restaurateur, dide on June 7 aged 83. He was born on August 20, 1915 On this Day Stinking Thames News The Times Crossword No 21,125 Business Forecast Picture Gallery In the Times Lifeboats England gamble on attack Sport, page 48 Euro stages strong comeback Amazon price ploy sparks online battle of the books Vodafone faces Bell Atlantic showdown Internet Network Services Lawson blasts Bank for economic 'juju' British Biotech caves in to sacked head of research Stagecoach duo to collect £9.5m Countertenor becomes a superstar Business Today First Choice confident of blocking Airtours C&w close to winning bid battle for Idc NAPF attacks trustee plan The Times HoF growth includes gap CSFB could face trading ban in Japan Exchange Rates Severn Trent set for further us growth United to shed head office staff This notice is issued in compliance with the… VDC agrees to new offer by Genus Business Roundup Carisberg downturn Kbc warns again Gold hits 20-year low Goldshield purchase Cussins warning Chapelthorpe in black Xenova cuts research Northern Foods outlook improves US brokers to run their own stock market The Times by our City Editor: Biotech damned by Millar's tale British Steel tries to ease job fears over merger Revamp pays off for Btp Securities houses settle claim Cable & Wireless Jarvis discusses deal with Accor Commodities Liffe Options Ftse edges up as Blue Circle looks to rejoin London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Emropean Money DEPOSlTS (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Engaging prospects Tempus Northern Foods Stagecoach Severn Trent Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes MPC cannot ignore potential rise in US rates Stakeholder pensions herald an end to 'life' as we know it Gavin Lumsden says low-cost products will mean tough times for insurers The Times City Diary Sticky wicket Offside The Times City Diary Great Brittan The Times City Diary Off the menu The Times City Diary Conflicting Ecb voices EMU aims at odds with us Robertson in a malaise PA Consulting Group Great Portland plans £150m property sale Electronics supplier in £237m us acquisition Fresh setback for Cadbury Scottish Power Apax buys Microscience stake Colt operational in central Vienna The Times 100 By our City Staff: Reuters buys New York It consultancy Anglian foresees return of consumer confidence Bp Amoco wins $lbn us lawsuit United News pays £17m for Two-Ten Business Roundup Euro Telecom halves Viglen lessons pay off Amberley advances Leeds cuts dividend Rugby sells Abbseal Smiths buys in us Synstar into profit Wyndeham purchase Donmar Equities lose early momentum James Herrick The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fleet Street Publications Ltd The City Quay The Glass Buildings Beaney Pearce St James Homes Earning their right to stay Inner-city slums can be saved by squatters and councils working together, reports Clive Fewins The Times Views to bowl you over Ivo Tennant says sport is a big selling point for new properties Samrt Moves North of the Thames St John's West Minster London Copping Joyce kensington westside Galliard Homes Limited Mayfair London Letting & Estate Agents English Courtyard Silver Dale Hamptons International High and mighty Countertenors are big news these days, and none so big as Andreas Scholl. Joanna Pitman met him ENO Galleries Great British Hopes Rising start in the arts firmament: Zoe Rahman The Times Theatre Russian power Living legends At the very least, it's colourful John Russell Taylor enjoys an exuberant Royal Academy Summer Exhibiton The Times His own supermodel Richard Cork admires the face that lauched some 50 self-portraits now on show at the National Gallery Wonder upon a time Opera & Ballet Theatres The Grosvchor House Art & Antiques Fair Only a Hitler could love it Doctor Dolittle Outstanding No better than she should be Dreaming Recommended Today New West End Shows Films on General Release Entertainments Listings Godolphin eyes Ascot bonanza Rcing: Kaye to Head Team of Quality and Quantiy at Royal Meeting Power to hear overcharge claim No duty over earlier expectancies Court of Appeal The Open University No duty of care N v Agrawal Appealing council's housing decision Beverley Hereford Quinn to ride Princely Dream Racing Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Meeting Points Kempton Park Hamilton Park Uttoxeter Salisbury Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Citibank Becker rules out dream of nostalgic surprise Twins head for family showdown Phil Rostron on the sisters competing for the women's tour Bloem given biting punishment Blyth offers $1 million incentive By our Sports Staff: Welsh rebels return to fold Faulkner offers hope for future MacEdonia hope to have last laugh on Ireland William Hill Fowler ready to break with the past European championship: England place trust in natural finisher Stoichkov prepares to bow out in grand style Matt Dickinson finds a national icon heading into the history books Back door ajar for Scotland Football in Brief Christian Vien, the Italy forward, became the… Ladbrokes Southall looks for positive response from Wales The Match Selectors find role for Botham Peter Wynne-Thomas's County Championship Guide India rise to the occasion against greatest rivals Sport in Brief Zimbabwe in no mood to be overawed For the Record Today's Fixtures Smith discovers true price of gold Jones finds solace in breaking records Rob Hughes meets the woman who is a modern athletics phenomenon Rocks and roll check Burns Word-Watching Grant steps into breach for Lewis Radio Choice A hazardous confection Evidence that points to a shameless world BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Tennis 42 Bold Keegan opts for all-out attack England primed to go for goals in European championship qualifier in Bulgaria No 1739 Azharuddin whistles up a wonderful day for India Alan Lee watches a unique match pass off without serious incident Athletics 46 Jones on fast track to record summer Longines Cable & Wireless The Times Inter face Contents Hi-Grade Feds get hacked off Condoms a surfer's favourite Jobs find a home at the Dome A weekly romp with Mr Groovy Barbie is pinting in pink Netcom Sega squeezed Talk with your top soap stars Mouse needs makeover BT Advice for Absolute Beginners Where there's a will Euro info is a no-no DELL Heaven for the hypochondriac Gran Turismo's back on top LYCOS EverQuest conquers the onliners Star Wars: the pirate menacei Phantom game is only just worth a Luke netkonect Your pod or mine? Net-tech takes the rap IBM Diy Dj kit puts the fun in funky free serve A woman's place. . . . . . is in the It in the It industry, a set-up that is a perfect match for traditional female skills So why aren't there more of them? ELSA Picture Gallery Lara's Character—it's the Bottom Line Visio Why those buxom 3D babes just leave me feeling flat A Times Interface Competition Computer toys just for boys Why are women more afraid of technology than their male peers? Websites Free UK. com Is the pen mightier than a PC? wcities. com High wire Picture Gallery World 's strangest genius Microsoft Certified Professional Multiple Display Advertising Items Eicon Technology Aztech Computer Recruitment wrox Thames Water Barron McCann LabSystems Mondex International Vision iT Recruitment merchants BBC City & Hackney Community Services selected options recruitment express PMR Group Plc Hemmingway Executive Recruitment Limited Going Places Changing faces in IT world Tax attack fear Myhrvold to very old Porsche leads legal chase Mouse mats matter Time Boys will be boys Report Style Dear Jane Career Design Limited Lamberts Chartered Surveyors ACCO Brands John D Wood & Co temp team Environment Agency GAP Kirkland & Ellis International A man in a woman's world More and more males are choosing to become secretaries. George Pendle meets one Do wear brown in town At last Teatments and products to give you a convincing facke tan Angela Mortimer H. R. 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