News from 23/07/1999
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Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Philip Webster and James Landale, Bruce Millar, Paul Hoggart, Charlotte Harris (Master of Hounds), David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Kevin Vasey, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Olivia Urquhart, Rupert Cox, Peter Steward, Jason Allardyce, Josephine Monroe, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Tom Baldwin and Paul Durman, Tony Mooney, Joanna Bale and Valerie Elliott, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, John Morse-Brown, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Stephen Farrell, Alice Lagnado, Craig Lord and Susie Steiner, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, J. H. S. Nightingale, Arthur J. A. Bell, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands and Matthew Pryor, Michael Leapman, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, George Caulkin and Stephen Wood, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, David Lister, Nick Thomas, Anna Bradley, Marit Hargie, John N. Turnbull, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Geoffrey Dean, Edward Young, Lola Smith, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Lynn Keane, Raymond Keene, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, Peter Allen, Stefano Hatfield, Julian Barry, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Deborah Brett, Jim Bourlet (Honorary Secretary), David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, North West Correspondent, Faceless Wanda, John E. Strafford (Chairman), Jason Nisse, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Doreen Cronin (Secretary), Neil Murray, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Reed, Peter Greenhalgh, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Morrison, F. E. Hobbs, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Alex O'connell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Charles Kennedy, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIn the new 12-page section Ashcroft controversy to overshadow Tories' conference Leadership will face an embarrassing debate about party treasurer in front of the television cameras Peace is in real trouble says Adams Index At 60mph all you can see is the steam By-election relief for Hague as Conservatives hold seat Win £1 million Pope redefines Paradise England falter Tomorrow in the Saturday Times First Telecom Today in The Times Compaq Tory knight triumphs without taking the mike Political Sketch One year's wait for complaints about solicitors Picture Gallery Passport Agency stripped of its Charter Mark Lawrence detective cautioned Man shot in police ambush News in Brief Modahl loses Probation blame Kuwaiti charged Something to cell Mayoral rivals Balloon on loose Hunt ban retreat Collins to remarry Two-timing doctor cleared of attack on 'vindictive' women Woody's $15m flat is perfect for Hilary Manhattan house-hunting is only for the rich, writes Ben MacIntyre No Title By a Staff Reporter: Outrage at plan to scrap Paras' Pegasus badge Homebase Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Dixons Shady traders face being closed down Tar-men took woman for a £7,000 ride Bad Examples Byers calls on consumers to use their power Britain pays up to 90% extra for cars Woodstock IBM Palace losing hope of curb on burgers Pope redefines nature of Paradise British Midland Fayed sues over Diana murder plot 'proof' Ashcroft 'conspiracy' charge is rejected MP who raised case in Commons and Times Editor rebut Tory claims, reports Andrew Pierce Whitehall finally sees the light on £60 bulbs The Journals of Woodrow Wyatt Lords agrees deal to choose survivors Pc World Call to control party funding Jury clears 'medicinal' cannabis grower Expectmore Softwear sharpens the bra wars Speedo boycotts own events in Turkey Ford Mothers' Union looks to father figure for revival Firms told time is up for long hours culture Bosses Back Friday Escape De Chastelain insists on arms deadline General is determined that Ulster paramilitaries will disarm by next May, writes Martin Fletcher Scottish Widows War of words with many meanings Toshiba US stops 'biased' RUC's funding Age gap narrows as men live longer The Audi A3 1.8 T Sport. Don't grow up.… City planners in pickle over 'erotic gherkin' Blair vows to restore Tube 'glory' Hitachi The reshuffle is best left until after On Politics Dalyell set to retire Dolphin 'Smirking' postman jailed for murder Tenants offered first bid for isle Acorn Stairlifts Abbey National Today in Times 3 The Rover 200 Jobless engineer pretended to be vet Britain and Russia exchange history Cook doubles scholarships as diplomacy mends broken Moscow fences Energy Centres Wartime letters given to families DIAL-a-PHONE But there were some signs that the wall had been… Www. autobytel. co. uk Changing the way Britain buys… Time A step towards the truth No love lost over return of Venus Racehorse owner digs up bridge to deter rambler SAAB By a Correspondent: Bank fails to reverse RSI cash awards Today in Times 3 First baby of the millennium may be hard to clock Serbs brag of 'get rich quick' murder spree Killers got target lists and could keep 10 per cent of loot, writes Stephen Farrell Cost of Nato damage estimated at $29bn Heal's Tiny CIA's sole Yugoslav target was a mistake The Great Hotel Room Sale Iran 'trains Hamas for terror offensive' Shin Bet has uncovered exsitence of a secret guerrilla camp near Tehran, Ross Dunn reports from Jerusalem (AFP): 'Stop perks' call in Bangemann row World in Brief (AFP): Russian bishop quits (Reuter): Britons escape boat fire (AFP): Life for killer captain (AFP): Crime of honour to end (AFP): Arms trial postponed The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Esso Crashing the barrier Don't Miss the TRaIN! 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Tel Bermuda burghers keep 'Big Mac' ban Ronaldo denies vice claims Cheats' winning combination Lookalike brothers swapped places to win prize in marathon, writes Ray Kennedy Chaos mounts in Belarus Kennedy's ashes scattered at sea Warship takes family through crash site en route to funeral service Marriott Olympic gun game plane Time Japanese revive historic symbols of imperialism and war Robert Whymant reports on queston of patriotism Beijing steps up attacks on sect Northern Rock The Times Cult Leader's Life 'Exposed' Hello! and goodbye love's young dream Hoverspeed Centre of attention: Friends The summer of our discontent Nick Thomas at large For God's sake John, take a break We must speak for the lost millions Tony Blair has betrayed the poor, says Charles kennedy 'The Internet is just about manageable if your essay is on a narrow topic such as temperance and chastity among the later Byzantine Emperors' Picture Gallery This other England In France profonde, we rediscover the beauty of our blighted land Picture Gallery Write on The Times Diary Menacing Words Blair needs a new response to the IRA's threats China's New Agers Mysticism that meets a modern need Paradise Redefined Heaven must be one hell of a place Ashcroft's links at home and abroad Letters to the Editor 'Rationing' drivers off the road Early learning aims Beef safety Under cover Cock and bull Time travel The 'squirearchy' effect on hunting Question of conscience Picking on cotton Court Circular Royal engagements 'Not Forgotten' Association Luncheons First Sea Lord Birthdays Girdlers' Company Picture Gallery Baroness Howells of St Davids Baron Rennard Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Personal Column Calls to the Bar The Royal Fine Art Commission Appointments Forthcoming marriages Marriage All Tickets! Fa Charity Shield Rugby World Cup England V… The Rev Professor Jack Plumley The Rev Professor Jack plumley, Egyptologist, died on july 2 aged 88. He was born on Septemper 2,1910 Corrado Corrado Mantoni, Itatian television presenter and game show host, died in Rome on June 8 aged 74. He was born on August 2,1924 Personal Column Flights Directory Jetline Domestic & Catering Situations Wanted Jetworld Flight Searchers Quality Travel Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Faresavers Children on Dialysis Alec Bristow On this Day News The Times Crossword No 21,163 Business The Times Forecast Business Banks face tougher laws next year Greenspan rate hint rattles markets Vivendi pays £825m to lift stake in BSkyB OFT to Review ITV Advertising Limits Picture Gallery Coca-Cola raids followed tip-offs from rivals Times 3 Treasury creates Partnerships UK to bankroll PFI Sport Arena Travel Investors in late rush for Freeserve shares Financial future Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft The dawn raid that multinationals dread ICI to cut 600 jobs and leave Millbank The Sunday Times Bangemann censured Heinz sells slimming business Nationwide members attack chief's pay rise Legal & General calls for Isa reform Boots gives evidence of sales rise Energy tax plans raise job fears Business Rondup FSA lifts bug warning SB drug on fast track Payment for Cortecs Aer Lingus alliance Porvair still optimistic Morrison contract Norbain buyout talks Compaq selects insider Coats loses Hicking Exchange Rates Misys plans Net service for IFAs BNP reveals backers in banks battle South African Airways By our City Editor: Van Miert sets the agenda Commentary Royal Doulton to raise £31m Fighter boost for BAe The Times Gardner snaps up Cirqual Dell Gucci has Fendi in its sights Northern Rock flat as new rivals take toll Commodities Liffe Options Hawkish Greenspan weakens blue chips Stock Market Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baired & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Misys gets Web-wise Tempus Northern Rock Legal & General Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Arabic financial centre poised to rise out of a desert island Paul Armstrong reports on the development of a 'Square Mile' in the Middle East Clever Trevor Roots of discontent in Forest deal Hugh's taken Spiced up Picture Gallery In a spin Garden Lights Competitive edge courtesy of consumers Shares reverse early gains BT Shareholders of Societe Generale and Paribas The Times Unit Trust Information Service Flightbookers Takeaway dresses 12 Pages of Style, Arts, Media, and Education Age cannot wither her Nor custom stale her infinite varieties Plucky guitar man News at Ten, R. 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P Speak up, girls More Or Less Furniture Village Dresses for beach-and dinner Alexander is at the awkward age when even the briefest excurion demands prodigious amounts of kit Gotta Have It Hot Tip Vauxhall Saved by a didgeridoo Bruce Millar meets Shining Bear, a musical maverick extraordinaire The Times I show you show mine Everyone wins with the Tate/V&A alliance, reports Richard Cork Royal Court Theatre Star Wars Episode I the Phantom Menace A wide plectrum of styles Mike Bradley reports on the treats in store for guitar buffs at their annual beano in Bath Prompt this Weekend Art Galleries Eddie Izzard Lenny High Wagnerian drama Barry Millington finds the Bayreuth Festival in rude health as its patriarch approaches 80 Entertainments Listings Bolshoi Opera Concerts Taking the satire out of Africa First Night: Jeremy Kingston gets dekaffimated in the company of the remarkable Pieter-Dirk Uys The Times Suddenly all the talk is of how great it is to be on the Viagra side of your midlife crisis Woolworths Reviews Trip Hop Tomorrow in The Saturday Times Le diner de cons 'Poor, insecure and childless that's us' Women in TV earn less than men, are less likely to have children and cannot afford mortages, says Lynn Keane. So much for a glamorous lifestyle End-of-term report: tabloids must try harder Paper Round Diary 100 days without News at Ten Nigel Dacre, Itn's head of news, has seen viewing figures dwindle sice Itv axed News at Ten. But he is stubbornly supportive of the new schedule, says Carol Midgley Why John Birt has to go There's nothing to fill the evening gap The Times The father of advertising Journalist - Algerian Affairs News Group Newspapers Limited Media & Marketing Byte Global Ltd Chamber of Commerce News International (Advertisements) Ltd. Publishing Editorial and Sales Position W1 All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Trade Digest Once in a Lifetime Opportunity! Regional Account Directors Sales Opportunities Why girls need to learn how to speak out To succeed as adults, women must be confident about speaking in public, says Tony Mooney The independent school that teaches its pupils in Welsh The new Assembly is bringing change in its wake, says lola Smith The Times How one week can take the terror out of Oxbridge How the Tamagotchi can teach your child about money Soon your teenager may be able to answer some of your financial queries, reports Victoria Fletcher Education Chapterhouse Courses Career Analysts Ltd Hove College Education Get Paid for Reading Books Computeach International St. Aldates Open Day Language Courses Gabbitas EF Brunel University Where's the fun in sport if you aren't one? Susan Elkin would rather use her time learning about the world around her University of Oxford The Times Compelling echoes from a not-so-distant past Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Irvine steps into the spotlight Motor Racing No bias in severance pay scheme Robins ready to drown sorrows Carrier liable only to names on waybill Athlete's claim bound to fail Counties split on Worthing ruling Bowls Kent goes one better in Grand Aggregate Sportin Brief Versatile Hughes riding on a high Thirsk Wolverhampton Newmarket Chepstow William Hill Ascot Rapid Raceline British sprint trio provide dash of magic Athletics Robb and Holmes plan return to former glories David Powell on two runners set to problems behind them Picture Gallery Nottingham Yesterday's Results Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Leeds keen to forget punishing defeat Rugby League Channel 4 presses right buttons Ivo Tennant on a successful for cricket's newest broadcaster The Times Gloucestershire struggle to master art of survival Robinson makes his mark Langer is kept at full stretch by Jones Blewett displays solitary defiance Grayson dictates the pace Rapid Cricketline Resilient knight shows the right spirit Ppp County Championship Yesterday's Scoreboards Lancashire tear up the script Silverstone Sutcliffe's century a reward for diligence Dominant Ealham enjoys the conditions Players argue over who has earned their cut John Hopkins on a radical plan that has split golfers on the European Tour James leaves his Ryder Cup options open The Times Rover 200 Crafty pair engineer lead Moffat earns late call to face Europe Bedford welcome back Turner Rugby union Banks to lead drug task force Drugs in Sport Word-Watching Cup hopes fade as Law trails the field Spiling Times 3 Armstrong steals Steels's glory For the Record Today's Fixtures Legal & Public Notices Leeds ready to complete Bridges signing Football Adams injury hits club and country Charity Commission CHY-1161C Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Motor Racing 49 England left groping in the dark Cairns and Nash make high work of conditions to put New Zealand in control Times Two Crossword Fraser's cover drive in vain Richard Hobson on the complex injury situation that disruped preparations at Lord's Golf Penny Shares Guide
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