News from 07/07/1999
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Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Andrew Rosenbaum, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Simon De Bruxelles West of England Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Penny Wark, Patricia Hewitt, Mary Wilson, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Steve Keenan, Dominic Walsh, Charles Lysaght, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Ross Dunn, Brian Cuthbertson, Stuart Lipton Chief Executive, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Jeremy Bowman, Jenny MacArthur, Paul Armstrong and Alasdair Murray, T. P., Eve-Ann Prentice, Alice Lagnado, James Landale Political Correspondent, Roland Watson, Amy Anderson, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, W. T. Blunt, Peter Barnard, Ros Drinkwater, Neil Addison, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Mr. Edward J. O'brien, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, David Lister, Walter Grey, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Tracy Connor, Rob Wright, Melanie Bien, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Stuart Miles, Robert Taylor, B. V. Smith (Hm Deputy Chief Inspector), Raymond Keene, Nicholas Booth and Ben Hammersley, Adam Sage, Paul Bew, John Russell Taylor, Matthew Pryor, James Harrison, G. Ellenbogen (Deputy Circuit Judge), Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, Paul Gee, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Joana Coles, Ruth Gledhill and Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Pam Stockwell, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Stewart Robertson, Ben Hammersley, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Catherine Toole, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Simon Munk, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent and Michael Paterson, Alan Copps, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Saeed Shah, Jonathan Powell, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Stephen Hoare, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Cormac Murphy, Paul M. Mather, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Simon Godwin, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Edward Thomas, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Ian Murray and Michael Paterson, Helen Brinton, Henrietta Lake and Aoife Stone, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoBreaking through the pain barrier One man opens floodgates for wave of Serbian protest Army anger at Bloody Sunday chief Rodrigo dies Index Ice-cream vans move ahead of the chimes Wall's turns its back 'Just One Cornetto' reports Simon de Bruxelles The joys of a semi-detached relationship Gold price slumps How you can develop the Midas touch Row over white-only transplant 30p Every Weekday Blair 'scarred' by stubborn public sector Sandals Dobson sees his political life threatened by loss of Health Political Sketch Medical errors blamed for baby deaths Scandinavian Seaways 'Whites only' organ donation sparks inquiry Bma backs junior doctors' disruption Pinochet arrest sullied Britain, says Thatcher Carey to pray in the Dome Picture Gallery Children's Aid Direct Tories to beef up 'war room' News in Brief Cheaper pinta Norris jailed Jail baby units Retrial fight lost Survivor dials 999 on mobile after cliff fall Carrying a phone in your pocket may save your life Father to inherit as Dando leaves £1m without a will Tv presenter's London house was sold for £400,000, reports Joanna Bale Prada Divorcé fights for share in lottery syndicate Singer's stereo is silenced PC World Call for national plan to curb noise pollution From stereos to argument Diy, Nick Nuttall reports on sounds that can make people sick How harpoon drama boy kept his head Costs cover for 'no win, no fee' libel cases Spana Goldmine that helped to beat Nazis killed off The slump that led Britain to sell gold also sealed the fate of 5,000 miners, reports Ray Kennedy Mercedes-Benz Incorruptible beauty has been prized for millennia Alan Hamilton looks at the appeal of a precious commodity that can be beaten The secret Kubrick Dixons Arrogance 'led colonel on path to catastrophe' 'What about Wednesday, Thursday and Friday? Bloody everything IRA ever touched' 'Today' Interview: The Full Transcript Trimble rekindles hopes of peace Ministers foresaw crisis on passports Paralysed mice grow spinal cords Vodafone Funnel clouds give stormy weather a new twist Citroëen Xsara Dobson's £96m crusade to help poor live longer The Targets Siemens Computer Systems Going public to save heart-attack victims Yorkshire Bank Wartime diet is recipe for better national health Back-to-basics M&s bridges fashion gap Costly designer gear gets a new look at knockdown prices Audi Sainsbury's Blair attacks 'snobs' who deride wealth Prime Minister announces £50m fund to help entrepreneurs set up, writes Roland Watson Tiny Focus on films for children, says Smith Green loses leadership of MEPs Harrods Why Irvine should put himself out of a job £1-a-trip on private toll road will beat crush Hampton Court Palace Hitachi Sky eye comes full circle Kidscape It's a question of taste, says Spice wedding fixer Adam Sherwin on the man who made it Ok for Becks and Posh Innocents at risk as drug gangs go to war with guns Direct Line Rash farmers reap one death every week Gateway Colgate admits white lies News in Brief TV star charged Porsche retrial Farmer fined Prison fraud Shell truce Yeltsin's pledge to resign in doubt Quantex Germany's tax dodgers home in on Majorca Island is 'sky-blue launderette' for dirty money Roger Boyes in Berlin reports Newly-found ruins put Acropolis museum at risk Picture Gallery (AP): Tanker burns in Kashmir barrage World in Brief (Reuters): Electronic ear for Wall (AFP): Palme murder suspect (AP): Armed 'game' arrest France extends child benefit to age 22 Barak calls for Arabs to take bold peace steps Direct Line Kfor troops vary rules of engagement Mobile direct Lloyds TSB Business Ex-Army chiefs seek answers on Nato bombing The Balkans: Mopping up Coming Home Posthouse Russian forces land Karadzic deputy held in Bosnia Spurned Romeo paid to end it all One. Tel Law threatens a long goodbye for private eyes Hillary takes first step in New York race 'Small' meetings kick off Senate campaign, writes Ian Brodie in Washington Saga Develop the Midas touch Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth reports on money myths, warranties and a midwife who will lose out if promoted The price of ambition Other People's Money Lombard Direct Don't waste cash on warranties Understanding pain After a lifetime studying how and why we feel pain, Patrick Wall has written a book that strips away the fear surrounding it. Anjana Ahuja reports The Times Gucci Genes and the heart Science Briefing The mysterious bulge in old window panes The Times 'I see a big fat wallet filled with money from you' Semi-detached-and happy with it Edward and Sophie have decided that living apart is better than living together-a choice more and more couples have made, including Penny Wark and her partner Hoverspeed Trimble left spinning in the wind Paul Bew on the massive demands being made on Unionism 'The other Coren's only reading is slimming magazines, although it is hard to think why he bothers when he drinks 24 pints of beer a day' Picture Gallery The Cavalier of No 10 Government by grand gesture is no substitute for Cromwellian discipline High notes Peace of the Brave Barak includes many parties but holds most power himself Not Frank Enough Dobson offers a decent diagnosis but a poor prescription Metro and Marbles The Acropolis Museum is a bad idea, in the wrong place PM's Ulster plan in the balance 'Shock' at prison officers' conduct Ineffective CPS selection process Judges' obligations Millennium bug Ministerial 'hitlist' Call for new law to protect wildlife Millennium village American in Paris Goodness of garlic Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Anniversaries Flowers fit for a king at the palace Memorial service Dinners Forthcoming marriages Saddlers' Company Reception Joaquin Rodrigo Joaquin Rodrigo, Spanish composer, died yesterday aged 97. He was born on November 22,1901 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jim Allen Jim Allen, playwright and scriptwriter, died on June 24 aged 72. He was born on October 7,1926 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld CY Limited Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor John Lawlor Professor John Lawlor scholar of medieval English, died on May 31 aged 81. He was born on January 5,1918 Jack Watson Jack Watson actor, died on July 4 aged 84. He was born on May 15,1915 Louis Armstrong a great jazz trumpeter News The Times Crossword No 21,149 Business Forecast Tomorrow Curator of a lost art Gold slumps after auction Protests fail to prevent Bank sending price to a 20-year low BICC chief to go with £800,000 Revenue pursues Botnar beyond the grave The Lawn Tennis Association Osmond attacks Allied for rejecting Punch bid Coutts may face family rival Westwood back on course Dollar's rapid climb continues Business Today Times=money EU to apply VAT to all Net deals Law firm allays employers' stress fears Growing recovery makes standstill on rates likely TotalFina bid blessing adds pressure for Elf Free serve Equitable bonus cuts 'hidden' Low fares boost Eurostar income Tax returns dropped for 400,000 on low income Pizza chain pays up in minimum wage case Bespak price hit as Glaxo loosens link Business Roundup End for Dillons Harveys lifts dividend Norcros talks halted Freeserve offers e-mail Telecom Eireann float Windfall ruling awaited Exchange to pay out 'Mr Yen' to stay on Exchange Rates Upbeat S&n sees public get back in a spending mood Murdoch hints at Chernin as stand-in BOC forced to talk to bidders Weir buys Australian rival for A$460m All that glisters is not sense Commentary Ace-quote. com BT criticises Oftel plan to put rivals in local exchanges Commodities Liffe Options Bid for BOC provides fuel for Ftse advance Stock Market 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 Success brewing Tempus Weir Low & Bonar Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street Eurostar looks desperately for the arrival of breakeven point Steve Keenan says sport can be the saviour of the cross-Channel rail service Houses look safe from boom and bust Checkout chant Times City Diary Horse trading The Times City Diary Cruise control The Times City Diary Gridlocked The Times City Diary Total victory may sustain Elf service Committee's contribution to Bill is much appreciated Remarkable coincidence Fed up with inflation EU's Net traders may shed tax handicap Break-up in pipeline for Low & Bonar The Times Menzies seeks acquistions Levy changes pose threat to energy market M&s to redesign 125 stores New look will feature miniature catwalks and huge window displays Savills rise follows properly recovery Honda expands plant Heiton lifts turnover No suitors for B&b Cap Gemini soars Church talks end Renishaw confident Car registrations up Torex buys specialists Govan bid failure raises job fears Business Roundup Equities gain in late session BT The Times Unit Trust Information Service The National Gallery A matter of still life and death Visual Art: Richard cork travels to Amsterdam for the reopening of the Van Gogh Museum and a revealing show devoted to Dutch masters The curator of the lost art Soon, the ancient secret of Indian araash frescoes could belong to one Englishwoman alone, Joanna Pitman reports Theatre Music Royal National Theatre Around the Galleries This weekend in The Saturday Times What's on An Indian King Lear Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter O'toole Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items "An Epic for our Epoch Spice in this Irish stew Theatre True Believers Tricycle, NW6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items A colourless Coward Nude With Violin Mancester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Dead hand of history Making History Pecock, Dublin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Emma Kirkby Wigmore Hall Concerts: Double does of fine music from London's most intimate venue Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Simon Godwin Riser Festival Wigmore Hall Have a feast of Bach, will travel Music: John Eliot Gardiner tells Richard Morrison about his epic millennium pilgrimage The Times Rising Star In the director's chair Child's welfare in own culture paramount Threat can be unperceived in proving an affray Insolvency power to stay case Clients are bound by counsel's assurances to the court Exhaustion of trade mark rights in EEA Right to make dismissal claim despite job offer Displacing presumption of trial by jury North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property New Hereford House London Letting & Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dorset Poole English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sendhurst Grange Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items CHL Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James Homes The White House Stateroom & Penthouse Regalian St James Homes All my own work - so I moved in A number of architects are showing extra commitment-by living in buildings they created, says Mary Wilson Almost fully booked at Kells Ros Drinkwater on a Georgian estate rescued from dilapidation Leaning towards listed Empty-nesters are snapping up classy conversions, says Stephen Hoare The Times Mees Pierson Campbell aiming for quick fix to second-rate season Athletics Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Coulthard retains driving ambition Kevin Eason on the Scot's determination to get back on the right road in his ailing McLaren Foncia's bid fails at finishing line Sailing: Lack of Wind Foils Transatlantic Record Attempt Germans prepare for final assault Rowing: Britain Take 19-Point World Cup Lead into Lucerne Regatta Great Britain Team for Lucerne Torgau gains Bravery reward Racing: Stevens Claims First Newmarket Winner on Outsider in Cherry Hinton Yesterday's Results William Hill Stalls move is criticised Newmarket Lingfield Park Croco Rouge defeat blamed on humidity Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Rapid Raceline Steels gives encore as Tour finds rhythm Cycling Epsom Opportunism knocks for Anelka Bros Rob Hughes, Chief Sports Writer, on the sorry state of the Arsenal striker's protracted transfer dealings Worcester Tour De France Details Jamaicans take series initiative Netball For the Record Fixtures Westwood feeling ready to strike out Golf: European Candidates for next Week's Open Hoping to Bring their Game to Concert Pitch at Loch Lomond Standard Life Champions fall to new-look England Bowls Confident France storm ahead Wales may appeal after Jones-Hughes setback Rugby Union: IRB Backs the Australians as Case Reopens Eligibility Debate Painful summer begins at Wasps Move to abandon midweek games Rugby League Rusedski makes an early exit In Brief Lancashire deny move for Taylor Cricket: Unbeaten Records at Stake in the Natwest Trophy Fourth-Round Game at Hove England pay for a lack of adventure Talent nursery thriving Perera's spin proves decisive By our Sports Staff: Warne expected to tour Sri Lanka CompuServe Lefebvre still looking for national credit Richard Hobson on the cricketer trying to solve an identity crisis Winners not the retiring kind Midweek View Milton dies and leaves behind magical memories Penny Shares are Booming! Strong team gives Britain rare Nations Cup hope Equestrianism Word Watching May the force be with you Television Choice Radio Choice Brainpower lies in the art of make-believe Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Athletics Liverpool fans fear for spent force Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Fifa's vote delay could harm England's World Cup bid Anfield's Changing Faces Rugby Union Odyssey direct Golfers aim to keep egg off faces Maps for a new era Ntl: Technology. Tamed Contents Atlas Technologies Net freebie sparks screams Now you can get paid to surf Orange to create faster pips News Bites 'Ordinary' kids pass computer GCSAs at seven Now that is a smart watch Your chants to visit om, om, om . com Wisconsin declares fowl play Claire's Web Don't get it Nick'd NECDIRECT Super trooper beats Nazis Boost your memory Absolute Beginners Dell Doctor Keyboard Bite-Sized Questions Driver races ahead of its rivals Lexmark In a word, it's traffic Forthcoming Game Launches Microsoft comes out to play Tta Britain gets on top of the charts The most detailed views the world has ever seen are on a screen near you. Our three-page report finds the new map-makers The business is all mapped out Microsoft's latest coup is a map to beat all maps-minutely detailed and user-friendly Free serve Artist has whole world in hand The geosphere project aims to map all known data about the Earth in a rich digital vision ELSA Ompass Points Ericsson This really is internet explorer The latest live Web events-from inside a valcano to the bottom of the sea Wherever I lay my cursor, that's the way home Hewlett Packard Big brains for the small business Uri Geller's Weird Web Why Lara Wants F1 cockpit space Start-ups get a Government pick-me-up A £100 million venture fund has been launched to encourage technology entrepreneurs The Open University SAIC Zen & Art of Client Server Computing Inc Executive Network Internet applications Options employment Vision iT Recruitment KEY Recruitment Service Desk Professional Paragon Software Systems GCS PMR Group Plc Technical Manager S+t+c Selection Codemaster Independent Television Commission Moves in the IT industry Pricey way to let fingers walk Robo to the rescue Microsoft makes monkey of itself Gore bushed over Y2k Time All pulling together Report Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Enthusiastic & Cheerful Receptionist / Junior… The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Love & Tate plc Fidelity Investments Young PA / Office Manager Salary Oll Management Services Limited Eclipse Games without office frontiers The team-building weekend is no longer just for executives, says Claire McDonald If you see the MD fall of a quad bike, it humanises the office hierarchy Sit back, relax and let the good chi roll Engaging in a bit of feng shui at your desk will enhance your working life, says Catherine Toole ROC Recruitment - for the Best Secretarial Jobs in… Fladgate Fielder Solicitors UK Sports Institute Dif GKR Handle HW Group Bags of enthusiasm My Diary Creme dela Créme Executive P. 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