News from 19/07/1999
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Vincent Strudwick, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Max Faulkner, Robin Russell-Jones Director, Catherine Riley, Patricia Davies, Dwain Chambers, Adrian Lee, Sarah Potter, Martin Cross, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Peter Cash, Martin Richards, James MacKie, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Alexander Murray, Philip Howard, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Malcolm K. Savidge, Clive Davis, Victor Tunkel, Phil Yates and Michael Paterson, Jeremy Whittle, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Peter Brown, Richard French, Pat Gibson, George Bridges, Lucy Pawson, Peter Clack, Thrasy Petropoulos, Josephine Monroe, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Colin D. Long, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Annabel Skinner, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, J. B. MacGill, Alexandra Frean and Roland Watson, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Ron Hayter, Pete Harrison, Anna Blundy, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Kate Muir, Jasper Gerard, Paul Armstrong, Lisa Armstrong, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, Sean Macaulay, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Geoffrey Dean, Floyd Collins, Adam Jones, Henry Brownrigg, Patrick Cunningham, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Rowena Lee-Felthouse, Ken Muhr, Nigel Cliff, Rod Baker, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, T. S. Lyons, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Wyndham Thomas, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Gerald Grainge, Jennai Cox, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Lea Paterson, Trevor Fishlock, Bill Holmes, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Andrew J. Davis, Henry Haslam, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Mark Thomas, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, John Forrester, Jerry Morgan, John Watson,
ResumoAll hope lost for JFK Jr Americans mourn another Kennedy Wreckage found off holiday island Plane took off in poor conditions Index Chain gain Times Inside Portillo raises doubts about Ashcroft links Angry GPs demand 10% pay rise Plans for drivers to carry licences (Reuter): US planes hit Iraqi missile sites Exotic encounters Aquascutum of London 30p Every Weekday Scotsman captures Open in dramatic style Debris drifts ashore near family estate BT Hunt goes on round island used for artillery practice Wedding that became a wake The Timetable A clan both blessed and blighted Ben MacIntyre on the pattern of triumph and despair that shrouds America's royal family The Last Survivor Love of risk brought disaster Intel inside The Family Ashcroft admits US drugs inquiry Troy treasurer says it was only to be expected for man in his situation writes Tom Baldwin Gateway Pressure on banking minister to quit Tories £4m in debt despite £3m gifts Bankers will move in if Ashcroft goes, reports Tom Baldwin Ahern's doubts on arms deadline Dunblane families paid £4.3m News in Brief Alex fumes Gay sex row Bias claim Irish spy check Race check Advent fast Rights case Ferrari top of golf champion's shopping list Unlikely winner will not desert Aberdeen Orange Chelsea stadium death News in Brief Pine martens bridge gap 'Dandy' loses comic title Saatchi to open 'art' restaurant Shoppers to receive protection on prices Nationwide Prescott admits 'I'm working class at heart' Darling claims welfare to be a moral crusade Newham Notting Hill GM pants and socks next on protesters' list TV licence increase likely to be linked to prices Times Woman's found in Heathrow suitcase Toyota Six held over crop protest damage The definitive guide to a new word order Andersen Consulting Catchphrases and some poor spelling Digital Hearing Ltd Identical twins not so similar after all Furious doctors demand 10% rise The Times Invensys Brothers follow same path to success Gaultier's furs raise vegetarian hackles Fiat Catwalk is not for dummies Drivers may be forced to carry licence British Gas Home Insurence Skull throws doubt on St Alban's martyrdom In the air… a radio station for over-50s Barn owl decline 'halted' National Anti-Vivisection Society Teenager's body found Tiny telecom London filmed top to bottom Beijing flexes muscles in Taiwan Strait Berlin belies reputation for efficiency Inside Germany Mr Kipling Legion fights march of sex equality Sainsbury's Russians 'raced to Pristina secrets' 'Italian Job' gang robs court vaults Telescope will probe violence of Universe Quantex Sound Croice Tempur Iran students seek release of 1,400 Wprld in Brief (AFP): Tiberi salary scandal (AFP): Samoan minister shot (AFP): Corruption inquiry (Reuters): Us violent crime cut (Reuters): Actress is cremated The ultimate beautiful person Caronly Bessette Kennedy had no known job, never gave interviews and had discreet friends Kate Muir on an American icon White Oleander Janet Fitch The British Hernia Centre The Open University Net Direct The art of travelling light Three seasoned travellers give advice on what to take-and what to take it in Monserrat Mukherjee Freelance buying consultant Sarah Miller Editor, Condé Nast Traveller Christina Malgara PR Director for Gucci France and UK The Times Don't be a fashion victim-copy the French Peachoo Datwani's creations are elegant and versatile. loose and comfortable, and a well-Kept secret, says Lisa Armstrong Direct Line Monsoon Take 15 pieces Fashion Diary Vodafone Truly, madly, deeply shallow Film: Sean Macaulay reports on America's divided reaction to Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut; plus (right) the European novel that inspired the film Big Screen USA Chichester Festival Theatre Proms The Mask of Time Albert Hall/Radio 3 Concert: Tippetti and Bartoli help the Proms to ger off to a great start Concentus Musicus/ Harnoncourt Albert Hall/Radio 3 Photography The liberation of dreams New vistas Dance Atlantis Project Brick Lane, E1 The Times Man in the Moon says cheese Clive Davis surveys a 30th anniversary exhibition of Nasa space photography Theatre: Nigel Cliff finds two central characters stuck in lonely situations . One pines for romance, the other is trapped in a pothole Home Body/Kabul Cheisea Centre Art Galleries Eddie Izzard Lenny Floyd Collins Bridewell, EC4 Entertainments Listings Van Morrison To Advertise in the Times Listings Please Telephone… The Times A Kennedy who knew his limits JFK Jr knew the old mystique had gone, says Tim Hames 'Rasputin was not the great lover he was rumoured to be. According to new research, he even had bouts of impotence' The fall of St Michael M&S has forgotten the maxim that in retail that counts Stella's star Diary Patients and Patience In health reforms outcomes are what matter Father and Son Class warfare in the Prescott family The Kennedy Myth Fate's hold on us does not fade with time A source of funds for urban renewal Church heresy trials Sun breaks Dropping Anglo-Saxons and ignoring Normans Ethics and the foxhunting debate Safe firewalking Emergency calls Asian tartans The fan strikes back Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Church news DJM: Nature notes Birthdays today One of Monty's Spitfires surfaces Memorial service Personal Column Coalmine yields link to trade Chance for young to dig into past Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Quality Travel Announcements John F. Kennedy Jr John F. Kennedy Jr. lawyer and magazine editor died in an air crash on July 16 aged 32. He was born on November 25,1960 The Earl of Dalhousie The 16th Earl of Dalhousie. KT, GCVO, GBE, MC, a former Governor-General of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, died on July 15 aged 84. He was born on october 17,1914 Latest wills The Very Rev David Elliott The Very Rev David Elliott, Rector of St paul's, Covent Garden, died of cancer on May 20 aged 67. He was born on November 17,1931 Bill Chesson Bill Chesson, sports promoter, died on June 16 aged 76. He was born on March 6,1923 Serious Rioting in Cardiff News The Times Crossword No 21,159 Business Tomorrow in Times Forecast Sense and sensibility Lawrie hits the Open road Centrum Who needs Schumacher? Lawrie the Granite man has a hard act to follow Dell Parry's second chance of major slips away Final Scores from Carnoustie Stunning round worthy of victory Consolation in helping to make French connection Patricia Davies on Van de Velde's role in driving golf from the sporting shadows in France John Charcol Loveable loser earns place in immortality Matt Dickinson reflects that the anguish of self-inflicted defeat may linger forever Quality of Carnoustie weathers the storm Monday Matters John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, believes the Open championship must remain the ultimate challenge Getting up to speed with the fame game Asset management principle grows in importance as British trio reach for the stars Youngest at the Open Table tennis facts Reality that lies behind MCC vote of confidence Croquet cruelty Schumacher view Gonzales the best Revision is a catch-all alibi Final word Lynne Truss Monday Matters Woods barely interested Frightful agonies of these men with their silly little white balls The Week Ahead in the Times Carnoustie's spectacle for sore eyes The Times Adams hits the record book for six CGU National League Essex sent reeling by Hartley salvo Legal & Public Notices Russell steers way past leaders Lions are tamed by Holloway Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Archer finds target National League Scoreboards England just fail in late bid for victory Direct Line Cricket blinded by limited vision Symonds and Smith save the day for Kent County Championship Statistics Scoreboards from the Weekend Matches Leading First Class Averages Bowling points hinder four-day game Register your dream XI today The Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season Cash prizes worth £126,000 to be won The Times Choose your Fantasy Team from Here United States' challenge hits the rocks Sailing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Konyshev makes most of rapid breakaway Keene on chess Winning Move Allenby digs deep for silver lining Modern Pentathlon Event makes light of absent friends Rowing Sport in Brief West Ham fail to build on early goal Football Rivaldo's double puts Brazil on course Ngeny set to challenge world record Athletics For an interactive shopping trip, just do it Fit to Play Fighting an individual battle for real fitness Ancient and modern can make a winning combination, reports Victoria Walker So What's It worth to You? Cox's casebook Dwain Chambers Matthew Pryor shapes up with... Mees Pierson Corporate Golf Challenge Obsessed with food? Relax Fit Ti Play Could the key to weight loss be all in the mind? Jennai Cox looks at a new way of shedding pounds When cleanliness and modesty go down the plughole Irvine thrives in Ferrari spotlight Motor Racing Scotland cruise to victory Speedway Vauxhall Makinen has title in sight Motor Rallying Smoking Cause Leslie wins as leaders straggle in night races Injury concerns add to South Africa woe Rugby Union Fatal Diseses No Title Cadwallader's break from union policy Sport in Schools Arrogance leaves Rhodes exposed Boxing The Times AYR Rapid Raceline Smart winces over Warning Racing Timote target Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Reading the Racecard Foreign legion proving great allies Racing Commentary Goldie sets sights on Goodwood Course Specialists Newton Abbot Beverley Leaders in Flat Championships By a Correspondent: Halifax sing blues as Bulls charge on Racing Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Windsor Furious St Helens fans stand behind Hanley Rugby League: Protest Takes Edge off an Impressive Triumph Broncos broken by Gillies hat-trick By a Correspondent: Fearless Gateshead show play-off form Picture Gallery Packer bows out in defeat For the Record Rugby League Tour De France Club Cricket Picture Gallery Athletics Pools Check Guide to the Week Ahead Baseball Administrative receivership not covered Evidence needed for registering trade mark shape Arguing quantification after finding on liability Examining settlement with one joint defendant Presumption not applicable Subconscious influence in victimisation Capitalisation, week's change Grande Dame The Facts The Board The Times Corporate Profile: Bank of Scotland What the Experts Say Our Verdict Results and Statistics Exchange Rates More pensions in tracker funds The Document Company SB focuses on its core business Companies What the Sunday Papers Say Call for wider FSA role in banking could lead to clash Media buyers to form new agency Markets wait on Fed hints Economist Outlook Railtrack's role restricted in £2.8 bn Tube deal Alternative Investment Market England gets new tourism body Internet retailer seeks 'tenants' Banks may face hedge fund curbs The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Fears for gas showroom jobs The Times Carsberg the key to CWC decision Microsoft rival Red Hat plans float Market forces can drive through jams Calm before the storm for Europe's shipyards Asian rivals are winning orders in a crucial market, says Pete Harrison Word-Watching A guide to lunar living Television Choice Times Radio Choice Putting the sleaze back into Great Britain Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital CBI survey shows strong support for joining euro Ex-chief may join Mirror bid battle Times Two Crossword Profile Tesco goes further ahead in supermarket battle Emirates raises $1bn for centre Punch and Allied in talks Fat cat veto proposal Deutsche report Telecoms pact Young Ridgway & Associates Road rage Motor Industry under attack Exotic encounters Special Hotels Step into another world Contents Special Honeymoon Hotesl Special Hotels First-class passage to India From Goa to Simla, Trevor Fishlock finds the country so accommodating India and Middle East Indian Ocean A diamond in the Caribbean Luxury and tradition are the style in this exclusive resort. Michael Knipe reports Caribbean Caribbean Europe Picture Gallery La bonne vie pour moi Three family-owned hotels in Paris offer a rare mix of history and hospitality. George Bridges reports Ireland Picture Gallery A break fit for Grand Tourists The Amalfi coast epitomises the allure of the Med, says Peter Brown Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria Hotel Quinta do Lago Portugal All for the love of Bali If You're a romantic at heart, Lucy Pawson has the perfect island setting Indonesia South East Asia Flight Facts Picture Gallery Islands of dreams A country with an exotic history delights Annabel Skinner Africa Galdessa Kenya Your Travel Take Advantage Today of Worldwide Flights Special Hotels
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