News from 20/07/1999
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Allison Walker-Morecroft, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, David Begg, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Anthony Barton, Serge Dorny, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Martin Mears, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Robert Black, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Helen Watt (Research fellow), Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Rupert Cox, Josephine Monroe, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Tony Ridge, Ann Scanlon, Roy Sheppard, Dominic Walsh, Martin Ward, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Robert Maxtone Graham, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, David Lister and Dominic Walsh, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Christina Michalos, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Alasdair Murray and Lea Paterson, Lyndsay Russell, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, Chris Patridge, Martin Fletcher and James Landale, Nigel Williamson, Martin Cullingford, Emma Colverd, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Susan Clark, Roland Watson and Alex O'connell, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, James Davies, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Tim Merryman's, Christine Buckley, Joel STRATTE-McClure, Anna Tims, Chris Partridge, Adam Barnard, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Sally Morris, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Sheena Vernon, David MacKenzie, Julian Muscat, Sue Spenceley Burch, Adam Fresco, Julia Mendelsohn, Josephine Quintavalle, Director, John Allison, John Goodbody, Saeed Shah, Mel Webb, Adrian Lee and Carol Midgley, Anjana Ahuja, Karen Branford, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Jean Aitchison, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jonathan Benthall, Director, Ian Brodie, Christopher Reed, Ian Craft, Director, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Rod Pounsett, Roger Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Trevor Chinn, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, Suzi Swete, Alan Jackson, Susie Steiner, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Bethell, John Burland, Henrietta Lake, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoTimes 3 Syria orders 'ceasefire' with Israel Hezbollah guerrillas told to lay down arms in dramatic move by Damascus Kennedy mourned Mowlam tells Blair:'I have not had my fill of Ireland' Racehorses to get a day off for the millennium Katie's family wins fight for damages Why Annie Lennox is at peace today Britain let off in trade row Tiffany & Co. Meet the Time's new children's doctor Today in The Times Vectis Prescott looks ropey as MPs beat Church's Bell Brown axes the Old Masters of Downing Street Blair offers £5,000 incentives to attract language teachers Hospital admits blunders News in Brief Crisis troops Takings drop Road levy plan Kate Adie Radio 1 disc jockey shot in his car by motorbike hitman Adrain Lee and Carol Midgley on career of rap 'kingmaker' Kennington Park Road S. E. 11 US brothel may soon entertain its last client Latest trend is for a garden 'Ted' Today in Times 3 Dante's ashes found in library Virgin one account NPI Established in 1835 Clinton to push for lasting settlement President upbeat after meeting Israeli leader, Ben Macintyre reports from Washington EasyJet Hezbollah Defiant Civilians will guard royals to save cash Today in Times 3 Vodafone Highgrove dinner to boost beef exports The Guest List Help the Aged Insurance services Time Boy, 3, dies after falling into canal News in Brief Burdens of the bar Soccer fire 'arson' Soldier on rape charge Girl arrested over death 'Compo' is buried Britain has 4m children who 'live in poverty' Alexandra Frean reports on a demographic shift British Midland Galliano foxes fashion pack French Druids seek British sancturary 'Oppressed' Celts believe salvation lies in Wales Royal & Sunalliance Investments 'It's not about paganism' C Year Services Queen's swans given annual check-up Hague steps up fight to save marginal seat 1997 Result Kennedy faces Hughes play-off Audi Sainsburys's Peace effort is more than just a job Martin Fletcher examines why Mo Mowlam seems determined to stay in one of the toughest Cabinet posts Family life suits Lawrie to a tee A £100 bet a 150-1 on Lawrie to win the Open paid off with the winner from Aberdeen collecting £15,000. A spokes man for Ladbrokes said: "It was a very shrewd bet. " Lawrie was ranked 159th in the world Ganges glacier 'melting fast' Lloyds TSB Business Xerox and Microsoft Psychopaths may be locked up without trial Tiny 'How do we spot dangerous ones?' Ward suspect set to be acquitted Plantronics Tax-free pay-offs barred by appeal judges Two-timing doctor 'attacked girlfriends' Man held over murder of suitcase woman Today in Times 3 Saga Tesco Personal Finance Official Report action 2000 Squatter wins £200,000 house Will his illegal presence be tolerated in another 25… Tourists join America's 'royal family' in their mourning Q Compaq Last flight made 'on insistence of wife' John F. Kennedy Jr: Aftermath No lights or guides to help a lost pilot Euro-MPs lose their way in new Strasbourg labyrinth Row over Franco-Spanish water pipeline Staples The Office Superstore Calais Missionaries deny Congo gun-running World in Brief Beijing warns Clinton (AFP): 66 die in ethnic clash (AP): Dutch vice crackdown Reagan letters sold (Reuters): Police kill giant rat Why it's unwise to let the army of tourists walk all over us Irked by smirk of man in a Saab Tim Reid at large Centre of Attention:Banbury White Oleander Janet fitch As a snail with a broken shell eyes the bird Tim Merryman's Days of Clover Up the creek without a policy The Tories cannot define themselves by Europe alone 'It would surely be worth embarking on a new mission boldly to go where no one has gone before, if only to revive the spirit of exploration' Picture Gallery Hothouse hokum Children are not identical, to be taught by rote at the lowest cost Holy smoke Careless Talk Where wars of words are threads to peace Everyone's Backyard Drugs, crime and the aftermath of Lawrence Swanning about There is purpose in a riverine pageantry Alternatives to the car Living legend 'People's right' to elect Upper House Lack of a common language hinders cloning debate Nato claims on Kosovo Demands on teachers City orchestras Leaning Tower Return fares Strange names Court Circular Today's royal engagements Baroness Hanham Baroness Prashar Baron Laird Baron Rogan Today's birthdays Picture Gallery Major-General Earl Cathcart Insurance Institute of London Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Service luncheon 2nd Royal Tank Regiment Brewers' Company Legal appointments The Army Church news Memorial service Korea: the forgotten war Personal Column MBA Examination Results Bachelor of Science (Honours) Results University news Glasgow University Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Leslie A. Marchand Oxford Science Studies Major R. A. Fulton Major R. A. Fulton Td international rifle shot, died on June 30 aged 82 He was born on February 27,1917 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Donal McCann Donal McCann, actor, died of cancer on July aged 56. He was born on May 7,1943 Sir Hugh Fish Sir Hugh Fish, scientist and environmentalist, died on May 27, aged 76. He was born on January 6.1923 On this Day July 20,1808 Important and Encouraging News Yahoo Norton Rose Commercial Lawyer QD Legal HW Group PSD Professional Recruitment Taking the NHS to court One solicitor's pursuit of medical negligence has had far-reaching implications for medicine, says Roger Dobson Legal aid: past imperfect, future conditional Anthony Barton on plans to promote conditional fee arrangements Queen's Counsel Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Legal Diary ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Arthur Andersen Lipson Lloyd Jones Linklaters & Alliance Summer Sizzlers Laurence Simons Internationa Legal Recruitment When the camera does lie Are faked photographs against the law, asks Christina Michalos GG Graham Gill & Young Employment Law Lawyers for the Office of Social Security and Child… The St Paul Insurance and Risk Management May the farce be ended New reports criticise the solicitors' complaints body, says Martin Mears Williamm Mercer Chambers Professional Recruitment M Masons Solicitors Commercial Partner/partner Designate Company Secretary Personal Injury How to sue for stress at work Employees have plenty to explore, says James Davies Legal Appointments Hp Hewlett Packard Why a wife's gifts are such a lottery Tougher penalties for failing officers Grania Langdon-Down on the key changes to police discipline tribunals Elsevier Science BPP Law School UWE University of the West of England The Office Of The Banking Ombudsman Reebok Norton Rose Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Responsibility for nursing care Metropolitan Police The Times 4 Essex Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Staying case pending arbitration Reichhold Norway ASA and Another v Goldman Sachs international (a Firm) Intervention application must be speedy Virdi v Law Society ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Sidley & Austin The Manchester Metropolitan University The Times Crossword No 21,160 News Business Tomorrow in Times 3 Forecast Business BBC considers float of beeb. com Internet service Lenders face home loans investigation by Treasury Brinkmanship in Allied Battle John Charcol Times 3 Elf bids £32bn for TotalFina Euro gains on volatile trading Sport Byers abandons 'fat cat' crusade Employees get surprise payout Getting serious Index Pay pick-and-mix may not slim the fat cats Boardroom excess is back on the agenda but Christine Buckley says empowered shareholders may not vote for moderation Centrica to shed 1,500 high street jobs Crime takes refuge online Legal & Public Notices New Walk Chambers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Britannia Life gets £500,000 PIA fine Global Crossing share bid spoils EU gas dependence 'may lead to blackout' HSBC and HFC in High Court clash Business Roundup Provident advances Microsoft posts record Viagra sales ahead 61% JP Morgan up 50% Deutsche Post inquiry Tigers stake sold Delphi earnings leap Sema adds executives Exchange Rates NTL chief granted Cwc deal exclusivity Bonanza looms at exchange Viacom to sell 18% stake in Blockbuster By our City Editor: Ministers clear the state slate Commentary Buoyant Mitie up 30% for tenth year running PGA European Tour in £25m Clubhaus talks Levy condemned as 'blunt instrument' The Times America Online aims to scupper Freeserve Commodities Liffe Options Wall Street's weakness puts out fire in London Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Mitie Sketchley Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cable counter-bluff Tempus EXchange Wall Street Out of a hole Why a weak euro is good for the European economy Economic View If they have any sense, politicians and bankers will allow the markets to do their work Bright idea Stressed out Lost voice One's a crowd Change in fortunes brings success for Serious Fraud Office Jon Ashworth finds out how Rosalind Wright has restored credibility to the SFO` The Times Corporate Golf Challenge Redstone Telecom plans flotation Rugby Group 'on target' The Times Vodafone Airtouch goes west with $1.3bn CommNet deal Sketchley drops name Tiffany & Co buys Canada diamond stake Old Monk plans to convert Green light for British Steel deal Business Roundup Kvaerner disposal Opec cuts output ICS begins recovery Mixed day for Nomura New SA-UK flight slots UOG trading warning Tarmac invests $22m Schwab call centre Equities reverse early gains Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Toshiba The Times Unit Trust Information Service Double Your Money.. In Just 6 Months Anything to get on TV Feature 'Parents should stay together even if they don't love each other' Amy Harris is 15. She goes to one of the country's premier schools, rides for Britain and runs for her country. Her parents divorced when she was five In a socity that claims to fear divorce, yet readily accepts it, hers is the unheard voice Here she argues that form the moment a baby is born parents forfcit right to their own happiness and should always put their children first Aromatherapy Annie Lennox The king of salsa Complete TV and Radio I never thought of divorce Amy Harris's mother, Suzi Swete, responds to her daughter's anguished account of being abandoned by her father Naked and starving - just for TV The Japanese idea of fun is to lock a naked man in a room for 18 months and allow him to exist only on food that on television. Emma Colverd reports Pretentious, moi? Why did Carolyn get on the plane? Worrying about a reckless husband is not paranoia but common sense, says Grace Bradberry The Times 'I'm not very good when there is illness at home' Dr Jane Collins is a leading paediatrician at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Starting next Tuesday she will write a weekly column on child health that no parent can afford to miss, Interview by Penny Wark In Times 3 every Thursday A better chance of having a baby Egg-sharing means women undergoing Ivf are three times more likely to conceive, reports Anjana Ahuja The Times Is the curse of the Kennedys no more than a grandfather's rogue gene? Traits of the dynasty's founder have been passed through generation, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The hidden dangers of essential oils Many of us slosh aromatheray oils into our baths - but they must be used with care, says Sally Morris A problem you didn't know you had Naturopaths suggest that 70 per cent of all diseases are caused initially by digestive problems, writes Susan Clark Picture Gallery How to get started Who are we to disagree? Pop: After nearly ten years apart, Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart are resurrecting Eurythmics. Interview by Alan Jackson Mine's a gin and Catatonic, thanks She's gone brunette, her band's gone platinum. She sees the plus side to babies, but thinks she'll wait she's 70. That's Cerys Matthews for you World Music New Music Jazz Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie Pop Art Galleries This salsa is hot stuff Latino: Forget Ricky Martin, says Nigel Williamson-here comes the real thing The Entertainer RG Raymond Gubbay Four Seasons Return of an Eighties enigma David Sinclair meets reclusive Scritti Politti frontman Green Gartside, back with a new album A certain flair in the genes British Museum The Times Jazz albums To love, honour and misbehave Television: Daniela Nardini and Jason Flemyng are switching gender roles in a raunchy new series on channel 4. Imogen Edwards-Jones met them Proms Land Rover One giant leap of fait required for mankind Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Register your dream XI today The Times Fantasy League Game for the 19992000 Premiership Season Cash prizes worth £126,000 to be won Choose your Fantasy Team from Here High-tech small firms 'stifled by the tax system' Henrietta Lake hears a plea for better treatment of companies that need to reinvest their profits Businesses for Sale Business to Business £6.4 Billion Benefits must be 'sold' to potential… Parkinson Auctioneers & Valuers Little incentive for growth In Brief Megaphone If smaller companies want to recruit the brightest graduates, they need to make themselves more visible, says Sue Good from Jefferson Maguire the headhunters based in Fareham, Hampshire The Times The Find of a Lifetime The Times Business Overseas Eversham Micros The Times Shearer's new deal could see him take charge England captain says that his ambitions in management can be satisfied on Tyneside Business to Business Times Newspapers United will face claim over Cole In Brief Pools Forecast Collymore takes step down to join Fulham Bill Edgar says the London club has three months to revive stalled career The Times Sri Lanka return to winning ways Cricket Peter Wynne-Thomas's County Championship Guide County set take the serious view Tennis For the Record Rain leaves Lightning under a cloud Scoreboard Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Whitaker is forced to quit Winning Move Keene on Chess World Series has limited appeal in present format Racing Ahead Mike Brewer suggests the best value in the ante-post market Bath Specialists Rapid Raceline Prolix proves master at Ayr Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing By a Correspondent: Outsiders present challenge in final tie-break Rifle Shooting Yellows in wait for green light Bowls Losers in the grand tradition Rob Hughes says Van de Velde's collapse puts him in good company Carnoustie comedy turns out to be no laughing matter John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, has a change of heart about the links that produced an unexpected winner Royal and Ancient defiant after rough and tumbles Mel Webb listens to the official riposte to heavy criticism delivered by the world's elite France puts the accent on style John Goodbody on the nation that demands flair from its sportsmen Word-Watching Drug ban means end of the road for 1Dierckxsens Cycling By our Sports Staff: Confusion reigns over transfer of JenkinS Rugby Union Top Quality Television and Radio, Films and Choice Ingle must consider rival bids Boxing Collision narrows British advantage Schumacher goes home Sport in Brief First for Smith Davies trails in seventh Arena stays with Tigers Times 3 Cone the toast of New York Baseball Fixtures Direct Line Motor Insurance Lawrie primed for life in the fast lane Champion's stroke of good fortune Times Two Crossword Football 51 Greene will play the Palace Former captain joins World Cup training Dallaglio back in England fold Cycling 55 JT Joseph Turner The future of talk Without talk, we'd still be like apes The Way we communicate is changing by the day. Philip Howard introduces a 16-page report Inside Virtual chat? It's so human Conversation in the future will take on a new and liberating meaning thanks to an online world, says Chris Partridge Birds of a feather get together Special Interest The ascent of Man into a species that was born to rap Jean Aitchison explains how language began and developed - and why we can't exist without it Le dernier cri among France's techno set Let your PC do the talking New software is helping disabled students to make the most of their talents. Stephen Hoare reports Special Needs Lovely Beer Q Compaq Free Pants BT Stay in touch My agent will be in touch with you Frustated by voicemail, Roy Sheppard looks forward to a time when technology is more user-friendly Intelligent Computing On the Net and on the pull Chatrooms Sending the right message E-Mail Speak plainly, listen carefully Communications Make the World Go round: Three Writers Look at how Politics, D… Got a problem your Mp is waiting for your e-mail Politics Picture Gallery Appliances of science promise the ultimate in interactivity Business Charities learn to the love the Internet Chris Partridge reports on how cyberspace is being exploited - with mixed results-to help the less well-off A form of address that can drive you dotty E-Mail Etiquette Picture Gallery There's no place like home Once teleworking was a distant dream, then a rarity. Now it is a reality - and there are many advantages, says Sheena Vernon Telecommunications I say, there's a funny thing Humour Drama proves it's good to talk An interactive stage production is successfully teaching children how to communicate. Stephen Hoare reports Should young viewers be washed with soaps? TV Debate Hone your skills in the Dome BT's Millennium Dome show looks a winner, says Sue Spenceley Burch Chat gets Karoake treatment Entertainment Computers have designs on your living space The PC Into our lives and into our homes- and we're accommodating it, says Anna Tims Our novel way of speaking Stories in dialect are bestsellers, and says Martin Cullingford, they are changing the way we talk Literature A chance to get to the party of the millennium Future Talk BT Stay in touch
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