News from 10/06/1999
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Giles Tremlett, Nigel MacNicol, David Spooner, Andrew Pierce, Magnus Linklater, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Hart, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Sheila Johnston, Edward Welsh, Daniel McGrory and Michael Binyon, Peter Price, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Dominic Walsh, Nick Varley, Tom Walker, James Eve, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Tam Large, John Bryant, Rupert Cox, Nicholas Scott, Pugh & Way, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, James Moorhouse, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Bamji, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, T. P., Anatole Kaletsky, Lawrence Davidson, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Adam Jones and Christine Buckley, Fiona Fleck, Anthea Lawson, Jason Nisse and Raymond Snoddy, Laurence Jones, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, N. C. Russell, Paul Armstrong, David Lister, Paul Spillane, Headmaster, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Francis Bennion, Rhonda Smith (Chair of Governors), Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Wilkinson North East Correspondent, Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Gummer, Rachel Lichtenstein, Bob Rodwell, Nick Hasell, Paul Armstong, Nicholson of Winterbourne, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Stephen Vizinczey, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Christopher Booker, Craig Lord, Des Dearlove, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Hugh Davidson and Roger Hussey, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rosie Shaw, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Tariq Ali, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Bruce Shaxson, Alasdair Murray, Susie Steiner, Roy Foster, Jan Raath, Hugh Dykes, David Money-Coutts, Henrietta Lake, Chris Brasher, Phil Rostron, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoSunscreen: the hit survival guide It's over Serbs surrender Nato troops to go in by the weekend Christina Foyle dies No1 Top Tories gunning for Hague over euro Index Keanu Reeves unplugs the world £1.7m fight over Aitken's house Dr Thomas Stuttaford Baume & Mercier 30p Every Weekday 78 Days that Brought Milosevic to his Knees US keeps China in suspense BMW British general sees shades of Bosnia Michael Evans in Petrovec meets a commander well acquainted with the Balkans Nato fears violent farewell by defeated The Yugoslav Army has plenty of ammunition left, and KLA fighters may seek revenge, reports Tom Walker in Kukes Reuters: Belgrade joy as TV proclaims victory Refugees may keep aid tents SAS shows Serbs the way home B52 raid 'killed several hundred Serbs' Billions will be spent on stability pact Michael Binyon in Cologne reports on a new version of the Marshall Plan 'Boer' trains set sail In Brief (Reuters): Reporter escapes (AFP): War-zone holidays (AP): Zoo bears rescued Milosevic thrives despite bombing Western hopes that the Yugoslav President has been destabilised are premature, writes Eve-Ann Prentice Balkans War: The Peace Deal BMW Army doctors fight to save girl's lif65 Flustered hero forgets Europe and takes to the bus lane Matthew Parris Straw heads off MPs' revolt on asylum Bill Dixons Picture Gallery Airlines ordered to pay out for lost luggage Oh, Mr Porter MP urges inquiry into Tory funding Murdoch divorce finalised News in Brief Drug savings Press baron Big muck Phone fears Beef go-ahead Rape case boy Trial for Tesco Correction BMW This weekend in the Saturday Times Plus Futurestep Girls 'dumped widow's body in canal' Russell Jenkins on the trial of two teenagers accused of invading an old woman's house and killing her Ultrasound scans 'may harm foetuses' Longines Sunscreen keeps the wrinkles at bay Judge tells porn trio: I've seen worse on TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Pounds are girl's best friend Teenage pupil drowns on French visit By a Correspondent: Conan Doyle tale fetches £160,000 Man Utd media takeover ruled out PC World Aitken forgives lover who let him down Susie Steiner meets the woman responsible for ex-minister's fall Oxford welcomes disgraced graduate on theology course British Airways Holidays Curate berates 'pagan' suburbia Cheshire set is angered by accusion that it is obsessed with money, reports Russell Jenkins Blunkett backs shock posters Leica Camera Ltd. Debenhams Scottish Telecum Company Blair concedes that British don't want euro Prime Minister says most would vote for pound if referendum were held now, writes Philip Webster Staples The long and the short of it Capt Ashdown comes down to earth at last Sceptical French feast on tradition Scheider Electric Tories can count on new voting system winning them seats Voters seek Continent-wide issue European Election The only thing that unites citizens across borders is self-interest, writes Charles Bremner in Brussels BT Currys DNA test may end Velazquez mystery Caveboy steps out from the Ice Age Inside section 2 Direct Line Guard on footprints left 385m years ago Delta Air Lines This weekend in the Saturday Times Rover Anguish grows for families of 'disappeared ' Relations say the IRA can do more to help the search and end their torment, reports Martin Fletcher Britain's oldest driver is still cruising at 101 DIAL-a-PHONE Father is spared jail over spanking Gainsborough stays in UK Legal & General CPS loses racism case Time Life for ex-wife killer News in Brief Airline cleared Dando inquest Protests drop Victim home Stuck pig GM food will return, says Labour peer Firms Pledged to Stay Natural IBM Fugitive ex-spy may seek refuge in hostile country Prince turns model escort BBC sells the royal wedding Vanessa talk show axed after hoaxes Loan-row minister makes his move DNA check traps rapist after 10 years Victims Tell of their Relief Pitney Bowes U. S Airways Police end a house arrest Hiris Jordan ushers in era of new king Las Vegas gambles on 'Mob's lawyer' Zimbabwe troops lose battle for Kabila hometown Trump's ex-wife takes $2m Pinochet officers on death charges World in Brief SS captain convicted Brooklyn police guilty Jakarta poll fraud fear Baghdad blast kills 7 Virgin Why art today is shocking-by our greatest sculptor 3Com More Connected Holiday hoaxers put on first class show Gateway New drug gives hope to arthritis sufferers Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on a new pill to relieve the pain of osteoarthritis; female sexual problems; alcohol and health; the war over herbal remedies; cocaine and heart attacks Herbal remedy needed Hernia Garnier Why girls say no It's safe to carry on imbibing Cocaine can trigger heart attacks Everybody's free (to fall for it) A song that began as an e-mail hoax has become a huge hit. Nick Varley investigates Why the NHS must spend on palliative care In the last of our series on palliative care, Valerie Grove meets practitioners for whom the patient is pre-eminent Hospices Denplan Virgin Enterprises Ltd. With a friend like Jonathan Aitken has forced us to doubt the finest of human virtues 'Democracy and prosperity are the accidental outcomes of bitter conflict. The benign gift of brutality, violence and untimely death' Picture Gallery You've got the power Democracy may be flawed-but if you value it, vote Tory today Sleep deprived The Times Diary The Real Choice Blair's scare tactics on Europe merit a firm electoral rebuke Criminal Persecution The trial of Anwar Ibrahim puts Malaysia in the dock Sophie's Dictionary Where the Bishop makes up the meanings Former and present Conservatives decide on Europe Dilemmas,'dirty tricks' and disputed voting systems Church-aided schools English parliament Ferry fares 'unfair' Translations show genius of Pushkin Actors as teachers Textual revision On a leading article Court Circular Royal engagements Picture Gallery Professor Robert H. Cawley Dr Arthur Levin Royal Society of Medicine Dinners Latest wills Church news Personal Column Birthdays today Reception Meeting Miss Ida Haendel Forthcoming marriages Forces appointments Anniversaries Service dinner Sheikh Abdul AZIZ IBN BAZ Sheikh Abdul Aziz ibn Baz, Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, died on May 13 aged 87. He was born in 1912 Tickets for Sale Wimbledon Debenture Tickets & Packages Court & Social Bircham & CO. Christina Foyle Christina Foyle, bookseller, died on June 8 aged 88. She was born on January 30,1911 Vaclav Benda Vaclav Benda, Czech mathematician, philosopher and politician, died on June 1 aged 52 after suffering pulmonary problems. He was born on August 8,1946 Dreadful Railway Accident June 10,1865 News The Times Crossword No. 21,126 Picture Gallery Business Forecast In the Times Edna O'Brien on a life of Joyce Procter & Gamble to shed 15,000 jobs worldwide BAT faces French legal action Gold's slide continues as $250 mark nears Vatican stores to sell treasures on earth Picture Gallery Business Arts Books Sport Television Pound falls on interest rate doubts Intercapital in merger talks with Garban Robertson quits Laura Ashley AXS Telecom Tim Henman; King of Queen's Business Today Times Mon£y Consultants fight tax proposals Dell Nationwide profits rise 9.5% Sse expected to cut 800 staff Pension managers opt for UK market Lonmin to report in dollars Better protection hope for savers BUP looking for deals Pub rivals poised Allied seizes European EU inquiry for Exxon Charles Stanley ahead Waddington down Low & Bonar higher Reform 'will cost jobs' Industrial unrest at 100-year low Business Roundup Exchange Rates Granada 'ready for expansion' Jaguar By our City Editor: Paying the price for enterprise Commentary NTL plans £40m sales offensive Arnault in new attempt to sue Gucci Meyer to launch sales on the Net Commodities Liffe Options Trader gets more of BG than he bargained for Stock Market Water companies have come off the boil since the… 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 SSE Lonmin Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Catering for eventualities Tempus Meggitt Wall Street Defence industry big guns hope for international spending spree Kosovo provides a tantalising background to the Paris Air Show, writes David Lister Silguy lining The Times City Diary Confidence lifts off as economy stalls Card sharps The Times City Dairy In the lead The Times City Diary Dicky ticker The Times City Diary Aquascutum Building on bug's capacity for chaos Equities continue rise Standard Life Bank Meggitt to pay £240m for US competitor Mansfield ready to buy The Times Dialog attacks e-mail rumours JD Sports edges ahead Tesco Cable & Wireless wins battle for IDC Business Roundup Office demand soars Spring Group warning Alldays slips into red Pension plan rejected Expro lifts profits The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. "Sofitel Getaway Invitation" Art of getting a good press Any Other Business A less taxing read Show how profits are made Accountancy Corporate reporting needs to indicate the trends behind the figures, say Hugh Davidson and Roger Hussey Rebel yell Funny Face Rebels' block on choice imperils ICA future Recommended Today Guide to arts 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 movies Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Interview Royal Court Theatre Still a lovely day Theatre Bless the Bride King's Head, N1 Dreaming Film Rural misery The Country Boy Town Hall, Galway Rousing adieu Opera Verdi Celebration Festival Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Snapping at pop NT Welsh peaks Concerts Cardiff Singer of the World St David's Hall/BBC2 Baroque bliss La Resurrezlone St John's Britten hogs the spotlight New Classical CDS: A ten-disc archive BBC set is a revelation Orchestral The pick of the Summer Wines Vocal Lock up your daughters Ryan Phillippe may have Hollywood at his feet, but how will his high school Valmont seduce us? Sheila Johnston met him Bow, cute as a button New on Video The star of no show Drum and Bass Breakbeat Era Jazz Café, NW1 In metro on Saturday This future's so black it's dazzling New Movies: In The Matrix Keanu Reeves takes a thrilling ride to the future. James Christopher is delighted to join him Journey to Jerusalem Live Jazz He 's replaying Uncle Sam's song Documentary film-maker Ken Burns tells Clive Davis about his latest project-all that jazz Marx from the past Is communism dead? Such a question needs to be answered impartially, says Tariq Ali Saved by the power of stories Michael Arditti the End of a Family Story The restless spirits of Shoreditch Tobias Hill Rodinsky's Room By Rachel Lichtenstein & lain Sinclair A worshipper at the shrine of the old master Roy Foster James Joyce In metro on Saturday Changing of the old guard The Times Diary & Letters As for those rumours of My death... The Deity is-somehow-still alive and kicking at the end of A. N. Wilson's fine God's Funeral Room at the top Climbing ain't what it used to be but heroes are, says Chris Brasher Boxing clever with history James Eve admires two novels that blend fact and fiction Bibliomane Please, not again InSHORT Encore Provence By Peter Mayle Hamish Hamilton, £16.99 ISBN 0 241 13470 6 Lit crit fits Literature a Crash Course By Cory Bell Simon & Schuster, £9.99 ISBN 0684 85833 9 Prices per Person 50% off Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: from a gypsy caravan in the Brecon Beacons to a break in fashinable Tuscany or a grand to ground tour of Shanghai British Isles Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe Long Haul Weekend Travel Jackson dents Britain's hopes Athletics: World Record-Holder Puts Friend's Wedding Europe European Cup Henry sets a tough standard Rugby Union From Mark Souster in Buenos Aires Legal & Public Notices BATM Advanced Communications Rolph pulls away from rival Swimming From Craig Lord in Canet, France Department of Trade and Industry Triathletes find that size is not important Jockey Club has case to answer Charges against Graham Bradley have been dropped. Alan Lee assesses the implications for racing Carlisle Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Stevens hopes to extend honeymoon at Ascot Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Newbury Rob Wright Reading the Racecard Brilliance of Burns puts rivals in shade Motor Rallying Sport in Brief Yarmouth Rob Wright English strike good form Golf From Phil Rostron in Evian Scores Broncos fail to control Bulls Rugby League Yesterday's Racing Results Rob Wright selected all six winners at Hereford yesterday at accumulative odds of around 305-1 Cambridge Mays Mercedes-Benz Czechs bounce back to deny brave Scotland European championship: Brown's men throw away two-goal advantage in dramatic defeat Group Nine Dalglish takes charge Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Ireland on a mighty high Group Eight Leicester lose way to Europe In Brief For the Record Wales fail to earn reward for courage Group One Lancashire grateful for turning point PPP County Championship Weston lifts the gloom Yesterday's Scoreboards PPP county championship Essex v Derbyshire Silverwood does Yorkshire proud Penberthy in swing Roseberry steadies ship Russell takes his time BT England move pace closer for Tudor Di Venuto leaves Kent to curse luck The Match South Africa v New Zealand Scoreboard from Lord's Cricket World Cup Emirates Zimbabwe stumble at finishing line Cricket World Cup Choose your Team from the following Players Johnson makes mark with Waugh Henman returns to his grass roots Tennis; Sampras Eyes Worled No 14 Spot Again after Kafelnikov Falls to Defeat Philips Fixtures Cricket Word-Watching Answers from page 46 It came from outer space Television Choice Radio Choice Change of image paints a familiar portrait Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Athletics Back door closing on England Poland bar route to Euro 2000 play-offs after Bulgaria frustrate Keegan's team Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Keegan discovers unwanted legacy from lack of planning Matt Dickinson believes the coach should not be judged by this result Cricket Morse Computers 'We still have a chance to qualify' The Engineering Recruitment Show Computacentre First Executive P1-5 Management Mars Safeway The value of networking Susan MacDonald reports on advantages to be gained from using your contacts Digby Morgan Consultants Edward Jones Limited Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Speak for us in Europe Astbury marsden I want to be a... 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