News from 15/06/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Dan Kindlon and Michael Thompson, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Alex Last, John Gosden, Robin Young and Ben MacIntyre, Linda Tsang, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, Henry Plumb, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Edward Welsh, Sarah Cunningham and Fraser Nelson, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Dick Davies, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Valerie Elliott, Peta Koch, Matthew Barbour, Lea Paterson and Caroline Merrell, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jonathan Collett, Caroline Merrell and Adam Sage, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, A. Buchanan-Smith, Jenny MacArthur, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Landale Political Correspondent, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, P. G. Thorpe, Audrey Magee, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Helen Rumbelow, Chris Barton, Nick Braithwaite, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Paula Hawkins, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Justin Langer, Paul Durman, David Lister, Godfrey Smart, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Granville Davies, Sydney Friskin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Tracy Connor, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, Adam Sage, James D. Zirin, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Griffith Vaughan Williams, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ronald Irving (Solicitor), Alix Ramsay, Peter Bell, Nigel Cliff, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Mr Justice Carnwath, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Chris Guy, Desmond Hartley, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Gerald Larner, Mike Brewer, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Ingle Wood, Abby Tan and Michael Binyon, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Sheila M. Arnoldi, Keith R. Jones, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Bill Cash, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Mike Aaronson Director General, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Michael Varcoe-Cocks (Commercial layers), Susie Steiner, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, T. R. Hawker,
ResumoSummer Wines Offer Blair at bay over future of pound Hauge smells blood after poll win Index British tennis hopes blossom Election Analysis Up the Bristol Channel without a paddle The trouble with boys Picture Gallery Wal-Mart comes to town War crimes suspects set to escape Nato's grasp AXS Telecom 30p Every Weekday Benn Junior gives dear old Dad ten seconds of grief Schools chief must do better, report MPs Woodhead's aggressive style comes under fire, writes Michael Horsnell Gateway Primary school heads sue for secondary pay Enfield takes shot at movies Protests build up at prison sex unit The Salvation Army Mother sees fire kill sons News in Brief IRA accused Pets law move Protester hurt Crime forum Hot Pepper US price-busters invade Britain The arrival of Wal-Mart will thrill shoppers and alarm other chains, Damian Whitworth says Vast retail empire built on one man's penny-pinching Virgin Takeover heralds fierce store war Historic torpedo is lost at sea (again ) Dell Europe takes whip hand on vice trade Bar young from pet purchases, say Tories Direct Line Motor Insurance Vodafone Poet Laureate's papers saved for the nation On location with map of the movies Sainsbury's Vizual Business Tools Role reversal for Prince's best men Looted Matisse returns to heirs 'Ginger' spices up Manila 's safe-sex debate PC World Divorce ends two out of four weddings Abbey National You'll feel the difference in the Audi A6 Avant… Kacanik cemetery tells its awful story Michael Evans reports on the first suspected mass grave found since Nato entered Kosovo Christian Aid General shrugs off 'turf war' with Russians As the airtport standoff enters its third night, Daniel McGrory reports from Pristina on the obstacle it poses to humanitarian aid Milosevic coalition ally quits as protests grow Bank of Scotland Paratroopers must stand by and let jeering killers flee Deniel McGrory sees the Serb paramilitaries leaving Pristina with their guns and their secrets Compaq Victims weep as first food convoy arrives Albanians rushed down form the hills as news of Un aid lorries spread like wildfire, reports Stephen Farrell from Glogovac Kleenex ultra Soft Ageism code condemned as toothless RSPCA Museums quibble over 2000bc pot Tickets record for Wimbledon Legal & General It could be who? Lottery rivals go to court Treasury adviser beat wife to death Guilt over affair led to hammer attack, reports Adam Fresco Aitken jewels sold Dome rest area will be good for nothing Rover Blair launches £60m plan to cut teen births RSPCA Pressure grows for sex lives to begin earlier By our Social Affairs Correspondent: Image of teenage fathers 'not borne out by facts' A Lesson in Reality Leylandii sprigs to come with a 'health warning' Ministers back away from imposing planning regulations on growing monster hedge, Valerie Elliott reports Planting good neighbours Philips Net. effect@demon Internet Student is jailed over fraud plot News in Brief Metallic sundae WPC can sue Miner rescued Pen stabbing False alarm Isolated British inventors get help at last RSPCA By a Staff Reporter: Driver is cleared of faking lorry drama Scientists want more nuclear power Somak Holidays Direct Line War book scoops up awards News in Brief Tourist home Soccer award Crash 'error' Herriot recalled Fatal mistake Cruelty slip-up Marriage advice for Clintons Shipwreck to give up £20m treasure and solve a mystery IBM Women kick football into US big time Mugabe army trapped in a Congo jungle of despair Sam kiley in Kigali meets Zimbabwean troops caught in a civil conflict Butchery mounts in world 's biggest battleground Alex Last reports from the Eritrean border where men die in thousands The British Insurance Awards 198 Winner Legal & General Direct Line Travel Insurance Warehouse Sale Blue Belgian premier resigns World in Brief (AFP): Iraqi sacked Child killer (AFP): Coke banned (Reuters): Super-sperm (AP): Drowning alert (AFP): Barbie winged How Hague trumped pro-Europeans in his own party Blair gets blame for 'clueless' campaign UKIP will vote only for less power Humiliating defeat alters the political landscape U. S Airways Scottish Tories the real winners Swing to Right heralds rough ride for Prodi Where They Stand Novell Greens take the organic biscuit Gaullism is dealt body blow by Chirac defeat Berlusconi Hails Forza Italia Win Anglo-German Third Way goes off-course Inside Germany Ashdown departs with Pr dream in tatters Paisley claims victory as blow against accord Direct Line Personal Loans Tiny Now Dana triumphs in another contest The Results by Westminster Constituencies Tories must beware sting in the tail Hugue may be celebratiing but Blair's support is still in the seats that matter, say Tim Hames How Europe Voted The British Results in Full The Times Fighting inner turmoil Boys are often angry, aggressive or withdrawn. In the first extract from their new book, the psychologists Dan Kindlon and Michael Thompson explain why boys must learn the express their fellings Overcoming a bad start Medical Briefing Why Not Improve Your English? Dial-a-Phone Ltd Tomorrow Harnessing energy Boys turn to physical activity as an outlet for their emotions. Schools should recognise this Time Why smacking is never the answer Ilumiliated boys take their shame out on the world or themselves. Good discipline draws them into discussion instead of sending them away Gut instinct and headless chickens The voters have decined to swallow Labour's pro-euro tripe 'Suburban Man might not be able to change his life he may be a wimp at work, but he can damn well do something about his bathroom tiles' Picture Gallery Suffer the little children Why must the nursery always he a place for cruelty and loopy experiment? Right on, bro The times diary Shot across the Bows A low turnout but a loud message for Labour Ending Impunity War crimes teams must name Kosovo's villains and victims Consumer Heaven An American shopping revolution comes to Britain Rebuilding Kosovo Options for Conservatives after Euro election boost Journalists' public interest defence Smokers' impotence Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Dismay at slump in farm incomes The readers' writing Teachers' training days End of the line Court Circular Today 's royal engagements The Right Rev Kenneth Riches Hampshire Birthdays today New Ambassador Picture Gallery Hawthornden Prize Luncheons Dinner Appointment Meeting Memorial services Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries New Recorders Church news Wimbledon Debenture Dame Elizabeth Sumner Dame Elizabeth Summer, OSB, Abbess of Stanbrook Abbey, 1953-83, died on May 29 aged 88. She was born on January 28,1911 Personal Column Baroness Batsheva De Rothschild Baroness Batsheva De Rothschild, dance patron, died at her home in Tel Aviv on April 20 aged 84. She was born in London on september 23,1914 Sister Bridget Geoffrey-Smith Sister Bridget Geoffrey-Smith, IBVM, Headmistress of St Mary's Ascot, 1956-76, died on June 10 aged 85. She was born on January 27,1914 Sonia Hawkes Sonia Hawkes, archaeologist, died of cancer on May 30 aged 65. She was born on November 5,1953 On this Day June 15,1927 News The Times Crossword No 21,130 Forecast Business Tomorrow S-word hit for Austin Powers Pound climbs after election results Business class soars to a different plane John Charcol Wal-Mart beats Kingfisher with £6.7bn bid for Asda What Leighton Said: Then and Nov SocGen aims to thwart BNP bid Action plan to ease PFI pension worries Business Today System crash hits eBay's valuation NetDirect On-Line Funding threat designed to kick-start Airbus talks IMF gold sale talk 'hits poor' Former Wickes chief is charged Exchange Rates Bank of Scotland Greenspan caution on high-tech growth Business Roundup Branson gets mobile Saga chief quits Hepher hacks adviser Hope for Govan deal Reynolds resumes DoubleClick purchase Breare on the move Stagecoach poised to raise £620m for US bid Cash-rich Fyffes ready to make fresh acquisitions Qwest shares dented by bid By our city Editor: Sir Geoff watches the Waltons Commentary Arcadia launches Net service Union Bancaire Privée Tarmac construction arm to offload debt Wal-Mart casts dark shadow over retailers Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Colt Telecom Aviation Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Tomkins in turmoil Tempus Fyffes Wall Street Prize guys The Times City Diary Exchange rate is key for UK and the ailing euro EMU represents risks but it may not be possible to remain in Europe and outside the single currency Boots boys The Times City Diary In the picture The Times City Diary How US can-do did for Mulcahy's grand ambitions Wal-Mart has arrrived on UK shores to wash up Kingfisher's Asda alliance, writes Sarab cunnigham Cross-dressing The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw BG set to benefit from Dynegy windfall Flotation offers 57% of Credit Lyonnais Whitchurch changes tack Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Stratagem warns of demand slump Chinese zinc deal agreed by Billiton Schwab to waive July online fees Steady improvement forecast by Renold Nycomed's academic success Yorkshire to get 400 car parts jobs Business Roundup Plysu increases Lookers sees profit rise Compco soars to £8.7m Informa's US purchase Sterling shares at high Sales fall at 600 Group Burndene warning Stray FM in takeover Ford The Times Unit Trust Information Service No technical lingo Equities end lower BT S J Berwin & Co Howgate Sable PSD Professional Recruitment Addleshaw Booth & Co Norton Rose Everatt & Company of Evesham Laurence Simons TIBCO Chambers Lipson Lloyd Jones QD Legal Zarak MacRae Bernnel Laurence Simons International Graham Gill & Young Laurence Simons Norton Rose Kingsford Stacey Blackwell are pleased to announce a… Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB Industry PSD Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment AIB Group Legal The Chambers of IAN Strongman TD Ernest & Young Laurence Simons Chambers Merger Opportunity Practice Manager/senior Clerk Conveyancer - Barks. Energetlc assistant solicitor… Shipping Law Should clients be able to sue their lawyers? British lawyers are suit-free unlike in the US James D. Zirin reports Picture Gallery Legal Diary QD Legal EJ Legal End this nonsense of our hanging judges Hughes-Castell Graham Gill & Young Hays Richard Owen University of Northumbria at Newcastle EU Human Rights Practicioners QD Legal Norman Broadbent Garfield Robbins Without commitment, reform is a pipe dream A mixture of political and legal is needed urgently to break the legislative logjam, says Mr Justice Carnwath Office of Water Services Berrymans Lace Mawer Northern Rock The Page Partmership Bound by law not love There is an answer to unhappy forced marriages, writes Chris Barton Middlesex University Norfolk Magistrates' Courts Committee To Advertise your legal Appointment in The Times… As an MP constituents are your clients Law gave yongest female MP Claire Ward a sound training, says Linda Tsang I had as much experience as people twice my age Business to Business Computers & Computing Services Century Mortgages Libel remains the preserve of the rich Refoms fail to tackle the imbalance of power between claimant and defendant, says Nick Braithwaite Those without fat wallest can ill afford the risk of a trial Internet helps CDS to go on the offensive Henrietta Lake on a company that is reaping handsome rewards after embracing e-commerce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commtech LTD Adam House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exclusive Agencies Pirtek Payroll burden is an employer's nightmare The Times Tax penalty regime relaxed In Brief Megaphone Proud to spread the S-word Giles Whittell sees the Union Jack get most of the laughs as Austin Powers saves the world again The Times Pop A walk on the Wilde side London Theatre Forced labours Dance Russian roulette Concert Kirov Opera Birmingham You, yes you at the back, scream Tomorrow's pop idols are taking a short cut to the charts—via the school assembly. Alex O'Connell All the news that's fit Folk Loudon Wainwright Iii Ronnie Scotts Straight to the soul World Music Susana Baca Barbican Drama while they doctor Scholl Opera Rodelinda Gllyndebourne Weary Verdi Barbican Centre 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 Antique & Artfairs Let her feet do the talking She made her name on Broadway, but now Australia's Margaret Illmann dances at English National Ballet. Peta Koch met her Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Olympic ideals continue to be undermined Sports Politcs Fantasy league Be Good to Yourself Fly Emirates Tireless Garcia fails to halt Spain Hockey Choose your Team from the following Players Corby 's arrival sparks surprise Chester House can raise the roof Rob Wright finds the best betting opportunities on the opening day Royal Ascot Rapid Raceline William Hill Course Specialists Meeting Points Work on gallops points to Aljabr proving class act John Gosden, who has saddled at least one Royal ascot winner every year since 1990, will be marking your card each day of the meeting. Here are his thughts on day one Ladbrokes A meeting that incorporates the best Racing Ahead Thirsk Yesterday's Result Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge BHB attempts to placate bookmarkers Alan Lee on a dispute that threatens to mask more important issues Winning Move Keene on Chess Waugh in a world of his own when it conies to mind over matter Atherton returns for main event Peter Wynne-Thomas's Championship Guide New Zealand turn to leg spinner for Tests For the Record Olazabal runs into form at the right time Golf Vince Wright's Pools Forecast Sporting keen to resurrect Hoddle's career Milligan achieves overdue success 306 Peugeot Kournikova has double purpose Alix Ramsay on the Russian who will have Wimbledon on her mind at Eastbourne despite a new partnership Charges in Tour scandal dropped Sport in Brief Coulthard struggles to find the formula for success Kevin Eason profiles the grand prix driver falling short of his potential Chambers under orders to step up record pace Word-Watching Whitakers lead German raid Equestrianism First past the winning post Radio Choice A career in vice is not always a virtue Review Bbc1 6.00am Business Breakfast (59641) 7.00am Bbc… Satellite Cable and Digital British hopes blossom with seedings All England Club give Henman and Rusedski every encouragement Wimbledon Seeds Times Two Crossword The Times Book Shop New Times Crossword Book Available! Olympics 49 IOC scandal continues to undermine… Fletcher remains favourite for England coaching job Motor Racing 54 Punters place faith in top combination Chris McGrath sets the scene for the opening day of Royal Ascot Sun
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