News from 09/07/1999
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James Christopher's, Jon Ashworth, John Hester, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Walter James, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Simon De Bruxelles West of England Correspondent, D. A. Cameron, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Regina v Milliner, Michael Paterson, Roland Watson, James Landale and Tom Baldwin, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Dick Pantlin, Audrey Magee Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Barbara E. Rose-Innes, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jean H. M. Springall, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Edward Samples, Edward Vaizey, Mark Henderson and Adam Sherwin, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Peter Preston, Anita Chaudhuri, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Maureen Paton and Carol Midgley, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Mike Bradley, Anna Blundy, Charles T. Ross, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Anthea Lawson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Brian Raggett, Jasper Gerard, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Meg Carter, Paul Durman, David Lister, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Marit Hargie, Tracy Connor, Rob Wright, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Maggie Brown, Geoffrey Dean, David Watts, Karen Sturtivant, Adam Jones, G. A. MacAulay, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Stefano Hatfield, Austin Donohoe, Chairman, Nigel Cliff, Richard Owen, Martin Fletcher and Roland Watson, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Oliver Farrington, Nick Kelly, John Wright, Christine Buckley Roland Watson, David Billington, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Richard Duce, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Richard Ottaway (Chairman), Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Paul Nathanson, Craig Lord, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Christopher Reed, David Sinclair, Sue Cameron, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Heary Bonsu, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Adam Sherwin, Robin Lodge, Jan Raath, Mike MacKinnon, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoWhere to see the greatest show in the sky Labour's 'faceless wonders' dragged into the open Analysis finds only seven have worked outside Westminster and Whitehall Hunting ban gets Blair approval Index My perfect picnic The sun's out: just relax Asteroid task force to save the world Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Rift over IRA's link with Sinn Fein Boodle & Dunthorne The way Leeson dealt with jail First love misses the post as mail-order bride weds Mr Dull Conference Sketch Blair tries to defuse clash with Prescott Pay Rise for Nurses Comet Picture Gallery Protestant park rally is banned Mandelson book dispute Law lords lift Straw's prison gag News in Brief Nightclub crash Clothes price call Rope tragedy TV chef mugged A hot tip Stylish exit for 'gold-digging' wife Eviction reclaims mansion for the ex-husband made to live in a caravan, writes Helen Johnstone Jerry Hall hopes divorce will make her a £30m hit single Tax wizard takes on 'magic circle' Four Home to Fight over Salvatore Ferragamo Medical airlift for Antarctic cancer woman Links By a Correspondent: Carer is jailed for attack on baby girl Daewoos Everything goes at £57m auction 'Morning after' pill available the night before BBC 'has ruined' Hope & Glory Hard times for Dickens drama British Airways The world's favourite airline Foster replenishes his glass The best Summer Books Dixons £4m Pinochet legal costs bill for taxpayers Queues for Harry Potter Man freed after killing his father News in Brief Hay fever on rise Snake halts flight Road rage fear Mother's claim £1.2m for chairs Overseas mail Most families will include a step-parent Mobile direct Sleeping woman raped by her lover It's worse than a dog's life for hot and sweaty Tube travellers Londoners cast envious eyes at air-conditioned luxury of rival capitals, reports Adam Sherwin Scottish midges head south Comfort plus Friends New York Paris Calcutta Tokyo Moscow Washington Blunkett sticks to his guns on exams and pay Teachers say they cannot accept 'crude' link to results, reports John O'Leary It's why the Peugeot 306 Has Abs as Standard… Girls lose court fight with school that sacked father Harrods By a Correspondent: Teacher cleared after pupil is shot by friend Thoughts for the day when darkness falls Anthea Lawson assesses the chances of securing a ringside seat for the Sun's total eclips BT cellnet Good call Surgeons ignored donor conditions PC World Doctors want right to assume transplant consent Daily cup of tea offers hope of healthier heart Police watchdog alarmed at misuse of CS spray Stonehenge treasures decay for lack of cash Serial sex attacker to be deported to Britain Stunned fish rescued from farm pollution Towry Law Toyota Tomorrow in the times Carpet Right Post Office Plc 'does not mean privatisation' Unions fear that changes will hit rural services, report Christine Buckley and Roland Watson Devolution has killed one-nation politics On Politics Tones in legal challenge to Lords reform Woodstock For sale: inner city flats for 50p each Woman spared return to Kenyan jail ordeal Keep doi g bus ness with ut any disr ptions Land battle suicide Buy home sweet home or a bar of chocolate Telewest Communications Reveal: the whiz-kids who really run Britain Putting Names to Blair's Raceless Wonders One. Tel Halifax Putting Names to Blair's Faceless Wonders The Sunday Times Time Oral sex becomes the norm among US teens Allied Carpets Jerusalem is 'eternal capital' says Hillary Mrs Clinton makes policy switch in pitch for Jewish vote, writes Damian Whitworth Knesset to open security committees to Arab deputies Bloody debut for rewired electric chair 'Miracle' twins for coma mother US traces bin Laden funds to UAE bank Vodafone Russians will aid criminals, say protrsters Yeltsin calms army anger over Nato Tiny Anti-Milosevic rally draws political fire Eve-Ann Prentic sees violence at an-government march in Prokuplje The Balkans: Demonstrations Robertson defends value of airstrikes UN condemns aid group for buying slaves WHSmith Congo's peace accord faces diplomatic test Beijing fine card earns little credit (AP): Death row plea rejected World in Brief (AFP): Turkey guilty (AFP): Secrets stolen (Reuters): Latvian first (AP): Sheikh freed (AFP): Floods kill 23 (AFP): Greens for go Italians shed tears for end of dolce vita Marble cracks on Pisa tower Magnet EU commissioner faces court action 1 , 100 rescued from burning Baltic ferry World in Brief Andes search for cult Iran shuts newspaper (AP): Music to his ears (AP): Smuggled skins haul (AP): DNA tests on war dead (AFP): Bing hits the spot Harrods Knightsbridge Perfecting the picnic Objects of desire Hot Tip Furniture Village Six of the Best Having me on Radio 4 offends people John Peel's Home Truth has attracted awards - and criticism Interview by Grece Bradberry Hoverspeed 'You are charged with overacting Tony, be more civil to the servants Mandarins are being used as scapegoats, says Sue Cameron 'If the Tiries were to select Ivan Massow, it would signal the demolition of the cramped Victorian quartes in which the party has confined itself' Picture Gallery Return ticket 3rd class John Prescott's future for rail looks like the past, but without leadership Eye opener Not Enough Cronies Blair's real frustration is with his own ranks Serb Backlash The West should look for ways to help Sebia's democrats Follow the Sun If the heatwave is too must, think of the eclipse Labour tax record on entrepreneurs Organ donation Safeguards for reform of Lords Public funds for urban renewal Passport delays Litter penalties Ministerial 'hitlist' Millennium bug 'No-go areas' for women priests Population growth Wimbledon replays Double celebration Court Circular Royal engagements Mr Charles Llovd Personal Column Birthdays today Church news The British Academy Lectures Picture Gallery One garden shows the glitter of gold Promotions in the Forces Plumbers ' Company Service dinner Dinner Reception Ironmongers ' Company Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Bob Briner Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Pipe Major Angus MacDonald Pipe Major Angus MacDonald, Mbe, died of cancer in Edinburgh on June 25 aged 60. He was born on October 20,1938 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices M . L. Jaisimha M. L. Jaisimha. Indian Test cricketer, died of lung cancer in Hyderabad on July 7 aged 60. He was born in Secunderabad on March 3,1939 B. K. P. A. SSAFA Forces Help Kenya Becomes a New Colony Fenia-Berz Fenia Berz, theortical physicist and mathematiciian, died on June 8 agen 83. She was born on March 23,1916 Canon Joseph Robinson Canon joseph Robinson, Master of the Temple, died on June 21 aged 72. He was born on February 23.1927 News The Times Crossword No 21,151 Business, Merger setback : The proposed merger of… Forecast Tomorrow in The Saturday Times EI Guerroui: heading for London Pound falls despite rates standstill South Africa in gold mission Green completes sale of Sears retail chain First Choice investors reject Kuoni merger Storehouse's Comments Put It in Shop Window City elects a woman sheriff BSkyB digital customers top a million Pink Hynde: born to perform Business Today Punch rejects Carlsbery speculation Bio Industry soft pedals on threat of sanctions Credit Lyonnais shares soar on debut 'In-a-rut' Child quits National Express BOC to consider £7bn approach British Land's £1.17bn deal Victory for Gucci board Boeing faces $750m lawssuit from Hyundai NatWest wins tax victory over US authorities Elf plans initiative to fend off Total Business Roundup AMEC wins contract Fisher appointment Virgin flights opposed Gaultier raises £15m Hemmings triumphs KPMG sets record Beazer homes recovery Kingfisher Net deal Exchange Rates RMC Shares slip despite optimistic trading update Telecom Eireann soars on first day Wal-Mart strengthens lead By our City Editor: A Rose, but by any other name EMI's stake in Net firm valued at $335m BGT threatened with inquiry over adverts Bernard Gallacher Tarmac demerger approved Cammell Laird looks to US for acquisitions Worries on bank sector force FTSE into retreat Stock Market With the FTSE 250 pushing into record territory this… 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 Land and hope of glory Tempus RMC Cammell Laird Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Goode Durrant Wall Street One sentence over, another just beginning says Leeson's 'voice' The rogue returns. His lawyes tells Jon Ashworth how he managed to win respect in adversity Greasy poll Stadium price not grounded in reality Hats off to Simon Sperryn, chief executive at the… Lost cause Suits you Legal act AR Austin Reed Iran returns to international mainstream MPs call for end of EU bar on 'grey imports' Brent accepts £82m bid by Chemetall Star Wars Episode I NSB in American marriage Diamond miner on verge of find CRH pays $422m for quarry firm Goode Durrant slips to £27.5m Business Roundup Bid for Diageo brandy Hong Kong merger Reliance Security up Benson's trur colours Equities down in brisk trade Energis The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Dove's pure magic Opera Tobias and the Angel Highbury The weekend in The Saturday Times Pop 'The last word in political correctness? Fagin as a children's magician from Prague' Divine solo meditation Recital Greeks having a smashing time Theatre Exuberant kids' stuff Glzmo/Can You Keep a Secrep? Cottesole Tango Rock Hip Hop Rumbling the Jungles Gram brought back alive Pop Albums Now Showing at Cinemas Nationwide Rap softly and carry a big shtick Gangsta rap has dominated for way too long. From here on nice guys like the Jungle Brothers are gonna finish first, says David Sinclair Pop Albums Bonding with a Byrd Still a Head of his time It's been a rough old journey for Mick Head and his brother John, but they've found a home in shack Sensations This is Ricky Martin Hey, Ricky, you're so fine … … but will he blow the minds of Britain's teenagers? Mike Mackinnon reports on a hip-swinging sensation Happy-clappy jazzman Mike Bradley meets the multi-talented bill Frisell Lots of nations under a groove Jazz Albums Early transatlantic survey Rock'n'roll Albums The Times Bookshop Jazz Happy puppy Bill Frisell Festivals More al fresco rock Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and enterainment complied by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, retuns only, Some available Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Metro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meet the Power behind the Fleadh If Vincent Power had become an artificial inseminator instead of the UK's top rock promoter, tomorrow's Fleadh wouldn'dbe happening. Ann Scanlon met him Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Live Gig The golden Hynde The Solid Cold Born to perform Live Gig The Pretenders Dublin Prisoners can speak to journalists Offer to settle not relevant for costs years later The Times Bookshop Family vacation business Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reason for dismissal of employee Warning jury over delay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Fight over Formula One ITV has rights to the Grand Prix but not qualifying sessions. For these it must pay extra, says Bernie Ecclestone. Report by Kevin Eason The Times A rustling in the graveyard Why society will survive digital TV 'I'd like to be in trouble more' Rod Liddle, the editor of Today, tells Carol Midgley that he wants more jaw-dropping interviews such as that with the ex-Para Colonel Derek Wilford The marriages made for Hello! No celebrity wedding seems complete without input from Hello! Ok!. During the months of planning little is left to chance, says Anita Chaudhuri Sunday Times sues Mirror for £lm How to give a hack the sack Media & Marketing Writer Wanted QC To Advertise in the Media & Marketing Section Please… The Innovation Centre TMC tele marketing co F Foxtons Stafford Long and Partners Mums' lives too full Into Africa, cliché free A landmark TV series on Africa has a radical agenda: to change our outlook on the continent. Henry Bonsu reports More teenage girls than boys are using the Internet… The Johnny Foreigner who simply loves BA Garden parasol What can the OU offer 18-years-olds? Now that the average graduatc emerges with a £10,000 dcbt, some younger students are turning to the Open University. Susan Elkin reports Drama from real life A TV script of boys' lives by girls has won an award, says Paul Nathanson The Times Japes too jolly? 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Eagle Eyes Required Get Paid for Reading Books Baker sets record on her return Swimming St. Aldates St. Aldates College Career Analysys Ltd EF Paulatim UCS Holborn College A country life centred on going to the dogs Study at Home or Work CSU British Airways Oxford & County College Sems England forced to rely on Smith Golf Stravinsky strikes perfect pitch Bacing: Relief for O'brien after Application of Visor Aids Impressme Success in July Cup Hills dashes to landmark Meeting Points Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Lingfield Park Course Specialist Multiple Display Advertising Items York Reading the Racecard Wolverhampton Chepstow Hamilton Park Chester Tv: Sky 6.45-8 . 15 Deakin fights for his fans Christopher Irvine on a Marketing Maestro Confronted with his toughest challenge Plans for world league are unveiled Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on chess Winning Move Palace prepares to welcome new prince of the mile David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, on the Moroccan making tracks for Britain Hussain supports grassroots funding Standard Life How the Times Have Changed Vaughan ready to draw red thorn from his side Cricket Guide to Today's Ppp County Championship Matches England grace annual event Bowls Our Sports Staff: Graham building on success with £5m Bridges deal Football Wenger says Cup will lose prestige In Brief Positive drug tests lead to suspensions Football in Brief Today's Fixtures Brothers fight for top spot at Hickstead Jenny MacArthur watches a family tussle at the British Grand Prix For the Record Clarke opts for return to Bath Rugby Union Cipollini turns back clock Cycling: Italian Sprinter Cellebrates Second Stage Victory in a Row Tonight during the Break in Coronation Street Results Word-Watching Crime drama in top gear Television Choice Radio Choice Worthy docusoap proves labour intensive Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Europe's finest surge on to heels of Garcia Westwood and Montgomerie lock horns with young Spaniard Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Football 49 Tottenham begin to rebuild with £5… Judge errs in snap decision Athletics 48 Prince of the mile set for rousing… Hill In gear Polo Ralph Lauren
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