News from 14/07/1999
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James Landale and Mark Inglefield, Peter Mackenzie, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, John Grieve Smith, Chris Ward, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Stephen Parkinson, Julian Rose, Paul Gravett, Director, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, David G. Fraser, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, George Curry, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Mary Wilson, Bob Broadhead, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Heather Neill, David Hudson, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Raymond Snoddy and Jason Niss?, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Caroline Merrell and Robert Whymant, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Michael Harvey, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Simon de Bruxelles and Richard Ford, Eve-Ann Prentice, Roland Watson, Amy Anderson, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Michael Rose (Commander), Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Martin Cullingford, Alan Murdie, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, A. Patterson, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Melanie Bien, John Upton, Stuart Miles, John Dwyer, John Higgins, T. J. Elliott, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Claire's Web, John Russell Taylor, Eric Wyn Roberts, John Stevenson, Dillwyn Williams, Chris Partridge, Robert Winston, Ronald Watson, Tom Baldwin, Paul Durman and Dominic Kennedy, Brian Anderson, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Dominic Kennedy and Paul Durman, Damian Whitworth, Nick Hasell, Rodney Hobson, Tom Baldwin and Russell Jenkins, Kathryn Bailey, Ben Hammersley, Alastair Morton, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Simon Munk, Alan Copps, Jason Nisse, Saeed Shah, Tony Allaway, Mel Webb, Annie Turner, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Ian Brodie, Robwright, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Peter Riddell on Politics, Lindsay Nicolle, Richard Morrison, David Powell, James Christopher, Dear Jane, Charles Christian, Benedict Birnberg, Annie Flury, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Bill Frindall, Joanna Coles,
ResumoI took my hair to a party Inter//face: digital cameras on trial Ashcroft's Belize 'mugging' Tory treasurer fought move to tighten banking rules Foreign Office launches investigation into Times leak Iran protest warning Blair is urged to strengthen Ulster 'failsafe' mechanism Mowlam offers concession to Unionists as emergency Bill is passed, Philip Webster reports Proms '99 Richard Morrison's guide to the season Easy Money Piggy-banking for children BA to be fined for illegal practices First Telecom 30p Every Weekday Mowlam's lack of confidence proves unconvincing Straw tackles drags crime One. Tel Blair silences advisers' gossip over reshuffles Legal aid reforms 'breach human rights' Harrods Ashworth weapons inquiry Nursery places Doctors' alarm End of beef ban Aid for elderly MP's apology Next week in The Times Husband loses fight to share lottery win Wife who paid his £1 stake is told by judge she can her cut of £3.6m, reports Michael Harvey School's retiring caretaker doubles as secret academic The years Zeros get the nod Sainsbury's Dixons 'A Growing sense of disquiet' The Ashcroft Affair Report feared that Belize laws could not fight finance crime The Gallagher Proposals Tension over tax The Financial Adviser Senior Conservative calls for inquiry by ethics committee The Party Reaction no title A 'mugging' and its cosequences The Ashcroft Affair Governor who Faced the Pressure VW Grobbelaar tape bragged of infidelity The High Court libel trial hears a tangled tale of indiscretions, reports Michael Horsnell By a Correspondent: Deadly danger of shaking a baby Nokia Ntl: Technology. Tamed Killer sent to mental hospital indefinitely The 80 Days War NEC It's a scandal, says judge as he scraps £50m drug trial Investigators failed to follow right Simon de Bruxelles and Richard Ford Swoop netted cocaine, but no safe conviction Yorkshire Bank Wild bird exporter convicted News in Brief Bottle penalty Signal alert High seas PC killed VDU radiation making office workers sick New device cuts symptoms ranging from runny nose to backache, reports Ian Murray Donors families 'need thanks' Diamonds SAGA UK music makes the world go around Correction Citroen Saxo Picture Gallery Equality council was sexist 'The best chance for real peace' James Landale and Mark Inglefield report the Commons debate on Bill seeking to guarantee IRA disarmament Staples Audi Trimble's dilemma at make or break meeting Blair wants youngsters to stay on at school 'Youth cards' will provide discounts on sports and leisure, reports Jill Sherman By our Whitehall Editor: A lost generation drifts into trouble Insurance services TESCO DfEE Women at work follow the unhealthy habits of men Shopping is new male vice Yard detectives escape censure over Lawrence Paying the Bill Impact, not presentation, is what counts Icollector Church accused of racism Rape scene escalates viewers' complaints Injured cadet's £30,000 The top of the world Inept robber jailed Last week for free books Leader calls halt to Iran riots Unrest began to backfire, reports Mich Focus Quantex Picture Gallery The corruption of power Tony Allaway who witnessed the Islamic Revolution, explains how today is different Outsiders wrestle for presidential power Renault Funds for new stealth jet cut off The Times Five die in Kashmir attack (AFP): Briton freed Suspect held (AFP): Pension freeze (AFP): 58,000 flee 'Jogging' death (AP): Jewish knifing Serb pensioners starving because state spent funds Genocide Case British Gas US and EU clash Kosovo cost Balkang: Reconstruction Damage reports were exaggerated, says Charles Bremner in Brussels Tiny Nato to assess bomb accuracy Doctor stranded at Pole must treat breast lump herself Specialist to help via link, reports Ian Brodie Xerox Britain on brink of Falklands flight deal Free holidays end Towry Law Never too young to save Personal Finance Editors Anne Ashworth on the financial facts of life for children; the benefits of a flexible mortgage; and saving for retirement Next Week Juggling investments2 Other People Money Scottish Widows Overpay now, benefit later Save thousands with a flexible mortgage, says Paula Hawkins Why we must take another giant step for Man Thirty years after the Apollo 11 lunar landing, scientists want a repeat trip. Anjana Ahuja reports There was so much more we could have done with Apollo The Times Make space for colours Penguins learn to take tourists in their stride The Times There may be trouble ahead A former policemen gives a sombre warning about Britain's future in a new novel. Interview by Richard Morrison Hoverspeed Why the hairdresser needs a police escort A tissue of half truths over cloning Great medical benefits are at risk, warns Robert Winston I know of no scientists who wish to clone themselves It is midsummer in Cricklewood, and the usual suspects return to their work of repeated throat slitting and the blowing up of motor cars... Picture Gallery Enemy of the people The Lawrence inquiry threatens all our rights, argues John Upton It is unwise to make change on a wave of emotion Homing instinct The Times Diary Hague and his Money Ashcroft and the Tories must soon be parted Rake's Progress But the weakness of the euro is the least of its defects Argy Bargy The Falklanders protest too much Nato's 'failure' to achieve its aims It's not unusual C of E traditionalists 'unchurched' Millennium prayer Safe firewalking Cancer from Chernobyl Euthanasia and faith GM food Method in return ticket 'madness' Comic records Highland clearance? Court Circular Royal engagements Kennedy Scholarships Council for Education in World Citizenship Victorian cottage moves up river Memorial services Personal Column University news Birthdays today Marriage Anniversaries Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe Baron Fellowes Luncheons Appointments Dinner Catholicos Karekin I Sandy Irvine Robertson Personal Column Tickets FA Charity Shield Rugby World Cup Man. U. V Lazio… Jetline Faresavers Flight Searchers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Flightseekers Jetworld Quality Travel Major-General Earl Cathcart J. A. Leavey By our Medical Correspondent: Cancer Germ 'Discovered' Cancer Germ 'Discovered' The Times Crossword No 21,155 Times Newspapers Limited, 1999 Published and printed… News Forecast Business In the Times Tomorrow Maybe I'm amazed Granada in league with Liverpool FC Sellafield privatisation set to generate £1.5bn Joly plays down fears of BOC job losses Energis Argentine alarm hits markets Revenue made profit on computer chaos Grabiner in swift exit from on digital Magic ...and it's art Business Today Picture Gallery Tim£s=mon£y Japanese trading ban likely for CSFB Net Profit$ Energis PFI hospital will revert to State under new guidelines Mack tipped for Merrill job Ellis margins under pressure By our Industrial Staff: Drug price deal to reduce NHS bill Railtrack attacked over freight plans Britain slips in global competitiveness league Coca-Cola hit by war in Kosovo Capital & Regional asset value up 8% Business round Bundesbank decision Bears rule on Wall St National Savings rise Lancaster to join Ofex NHP acquisition Alpha in US sale Ennstone calls for cash One 2 One eyes float Prestbury disposals Exchange Rates Safeway investors call for chief to resign Energis Williams tumbles as Tyco pulls out of talks Bulmer family to loosen hold Blair snub could spark gold storm By our City Editor: Lucky, lucky Liverpool The Times Commentary House of Fraser's British Land boost With every change in your business Commodities Liffe Options Argentina fears send blue chips into retreat Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) 7Gold/precious Metals (Baird & co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Safeway HP Bulmer Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Looking for security Tempus Ellis & Everard Wall Street Technology tax suggested as answer to Third World debt Michael Binyon reports on a UN document with a radical approach to alleviating world poverty Misguided 'Middle way' needed for currencies Super sub The Times City Diary Job hunt The Times City Diary Indebted The Times City Diary Energis How rail partnership will run on right lines Business Letter The Times Unit Trust Information Service Energis Losses widen in late session Energis Legal & Public Notices Ministry of Planning and National Development Section has effect on corporation tax liability Law Report July 14 1999 Court of Appeal Regina v Dimsey Regina v Allen Licence to use corporate name expires National Savings Knight Frank Galliard Homes Limited Regalian St James Homes The invisible mansion A £15m price tag is no barrier to buyers in a buoyant by Mary Wilson The Times Builders aim to recreate telly vision Golf Today Montevetro Pegasus The mark North of the Thames 532 Chiswick High Road W4 Saint James Park Maida Vale, W9 City & West End Cambridgeshire ARLA Cluttons Daniel Smith MM ARLA English Courtyard Ironsides Chestertons John Spencer Birch & Co F. W. Gapp Gapp Friend & Falcke Barnard marcus PL Sullivan Thomas Duncan Allen CHL London Letting & Estate Agents Goldfinch Monte Da Quinta Club Hot dates for Prom nights Orchestral Visual Art New Classical CDS Chamber Dance Operetta Visual Art Gonna reach out and grab ya There may be plenty of playfulness but there's a serious side too, at the Tate's Abracadabra show. Richard Cork reports The Times Maybe I'm amazed Paul McCartney's art is anything but bland, says John Russell Taylor Galleries Latest London shows Around the Galleries Theatre Shadow cast over young love Theatre Euarydice Whitehall Great British Hopes Rising stars in the firmament Matt Kennard Opera & Ballet Outstanding Peter O'toole Picture Gallery Pale imitation of the past Dance Spartacus Coliseum What's on Recommended Today 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 DREAMiNG The Times Catterick Kempton Park Worcester Rob Wright: Folkestone Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Yarmouth Rapidraceline Jones argues for Tote taken on trust The Times Brighton reclaimed by sea change Alan Lee visits a racecourse transformed under new management For the Record Fixtures Sport in Brief Peace breaks out in fixture list skirmish Betdirect By our Sports Staff: SFA backs Brown over claim of bigotry Football Armstrong weathers mountain storms Cyling: American Secures Third Stage Win to Strengthen Grip on tour De France Young Hornsby looks a national treasure Bowls Team talk Direct Line Cook leads Britain to stirring win Modern Pentathlon Word-Watching Sheehan On Bridge Schumacher left to shattered ambition Midweek View Keene on chess Winning Move Rose standing tall with no regrets Tee-Off for the Open Chapionship at Carnoustie Coral Westwood drives away the doubts Mel Webb on an Englishman rediscovering peak form in time to take on Carnoustie's considerable challenges Calcavecchia is No 1 Club Fan Some more equal than others Dynamos turn up power to brighten the picture Cricket Scoreboard Fletcher arrows in on basics Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the steely resolve that England can expect form their coach-to-be Batsmen offer clues to mystery of Murali MCC committee faces day of reckoning Six counties will lose Australians Table Peter Wynne-Thomas's County Championship Guide Word-Watching Gough in line for return to Test duty Injury to Doull casts a cloud Irate French rock the boat Edward Gorman on the chaos withdrawal from the Admiral's Cup Land Rover Radio 1(BBC) Natural born predators Television Choice What's it be ladies? Razor blades or owls? Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Picture Gallery Cricket 45 Americans wary of tough going Woods leads strong invasion force seeking to write historic chapter at Carnoustie Times Two Crossword Silverstone safety did its job Kevin Eason calculates the rapid restoration of a track record How the Gravel Saved Michael Schumacher Sailing 46 Vodafone Six months from the millenium, how are small… The Times Ready or not, here it comes The Government's National Mentoring Scheme is the latest initiative to deal with the millennium bug. Aimed at small and medium size businesses, it is providing free workshops throughout the Uk. Matthew May reports on this and other ways of dealing with the problem Hosting the National Mentoring Scheme Businesses may think they are ready. Ms Flower may beg to differ, says Rodney Hobson National mentoring scheme For Lord Nelson it's a breeeze Safe Sailing into the next Millennium Advice ringing along the right lines Telephones Switchboards, voicemail systems, fax machines and e-mail are all prey to Y2k problems, reports Numbers Will suppliers face the big squeeze? Keep that cash flowing Your office PCs may appear to be compliant. But other problems may arise, says Henrietta Lake Have You Checked your Computer Chain? The bug has already bitten The problems will hit not only after midnight 1999, says Chris Partridge Domestic alarm Keeping all in order in the air But shouldn't the IT industry pay? The problems you will meet can be countered by special techniques. Chris Partridge reports Roll the date over and hope for the best Embedded Chips The National Mentoring Scheme Many large companies have already beaten the bug—but dangerlurk in their supply chain. Now a nationwide Smoothing the path to a bug-free future The challenge to small businesses John Stevenson takes a look at the number of high-risk areas that may particuarly trouble smaller companies in 2000 What the Workshop Hosts Say 'Our role is to promote discussion without telling people what to do' Small Business Millennium Project Planner Keeping the air flowing How safe is your building? Hiding in the background may be a time-bomb, reports Martin Cullingford Take all steps to cover against possible llitigation Power, water, gas and oil: are the utilities up it? The bug that isn't Great Myths More Myths Perhaps should get a lawyer The Legal Aspect What rickes does a company directer run by failing to eliminate the bug? Charles Christian reports After the crashes, the wrots may start flying on January 4 You may be brough down by a suppler's failure Take a good look at timers Your fire alarms and machinery controls may be date-dependent First Christmas and then December 31 The Royal Mail has spent £90m upgrading its systems and computers, reports Stephen Hoare Mail and Courier Services You may think you are covered Insurance Millennium bug Cable & Wireless Wish you were here Students net free tickets Secret surfing beats snogging for teenagers Netkonect Girls' talk takes over School's out for summer Bugs threatened moonshot Bird lover's site wins web Oscar Ntl: Technology. Tamed Self-fix Windows High-speed internet set for launch News Bites Kathryn Bailey Tiny Better than free ISP? Seeking frustrafion? Try Screaming. Net Dell Log on and Get Thee to a Nunnery Designers offer flights of fancy Kournikova's golden game ICS Superpowers fail to make match Verdict Racer games fop summer charts BT Pictures by numbers X-stream Give yourself a change of image Tim Wapshott selects must-have photo-imaging software Lineone Snappy ways to Keep your shots Stuart Miles looks at some easy ways to put your picture in your pocket Caug Agfa Cl50 Picture Gallery Screentrade Picture Gallery Technologies Intershop Codemasters Vision IT GCS Harvey Nash Zen & Art of Client Server Computing Inc Aztech Computer Recruitment Join the UK's web talent elite! 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