News from 30/07/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Savile Row, Simon de Bruxelles and James Bone, Jon Ashworth, lola Smith, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, David Adams, Anne Hardy, Robert Cole, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Ronald Faux, Sue Sussman, Richard Hobson, Susan Bell and Joanna Bale, Geoffrey Hartwell (President), Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Clare Brennan, Carol Midgley, Neil Harper, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Angela Court, James Bone, Clive Davis, Brendan Donnelly, Edward Welsh, Michael Wilks Chairman, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Kevin Eason, Rosemary Anne Hart, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Ben McIntyre, Robert Sheaf, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, David Lancaster, Josephine Monroe, David Frith, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Simmonds, Tim Reid, C. W. Graham-Stewart, Carl Mortished and Ben Macintyre, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Duncan Heenan, James Landale Political Correspondent, Robin Bell, Audrey Magee, Michael Leapman, Katherine Bergen, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Karl Johnson and Matthew Pryor, Sir Richard Sykes, David Coffey, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Lizzie Best, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, David Lister, Peter Wynne-Thomas, Michael Theodoulou, Paul Myles, Marit Hargie, Michael Adler, Tracy Connor, Fay Wertheimer, Robert Cole and Paul Armstrong, Tim Burkitt, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Roy Gluckstein, Raymond Keene, Stefano Hatfield, Philp Webster, Political Editor, Roger Longrigg, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Deborah Brett, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, R. W. Johnson, John Harvey, Dennis Kay, Dominic Kennedy, Faceless Wanda, Paul Duckett, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Tom Baldwin, Roland Watson and James Landale, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Jane Shilling, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Susan Elkin, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Janie Lawrence, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Peg Asbury, Andrew McWhirter, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Paul Wilkinson, Northeast Correspondent, David Powell, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Phillip Knightley, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Susie Steiner, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ian Milne, Director, Glenda Jackson,
ResumoTimes 3 Sorry to ruin your day: share trader kills 12 'I'll break away from Labour to be mayor' Livingstone threat to Blair Index BA stowaway lands in business class The Things They Say Bitter taste of the pasty wars Women ministers on the way up Tomorrow in the Saturday Times First Telecom Today In The limes 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV DELL New carnage sure to renew gun debate How market could unhinge killer Day traders can lose all in hours MPs' bar escapes last orders Churchgoers 'must welcome sex offenders' Six years for fertility doctor News in Brief GM crop attack Boy shot in neck Lottery switch Jail firebomb Hague crusade Man cleared Corrections Champion forced to remove his swimsuit Tate faces claim for Nazi art loot Jewish family says Old Master was stolen from, reports Dalya Alberge, Art Correspondent Catalogue of stolen works grows Secret of undercover King Eurostar A Staff Reporter: Wife of trainer admits adultery Dando's Killer used 'unique' bullet in attack Currys Anaesthetist jailed for fatal blunder Www. numberchange. org New drug, hope for hepatitis C victims 'Pasties no tastier than doorstops' US boycott urged after critic condemns 'the lowest order of fast food', report Simon de Bruxelles and james Bone Cadillac Debased treat a cause for Cornish shame The Times The Times Dolphin IRA set up US gun smuggling ring, court told Audrey Magee on the riddles behind arms allegation that allegation that could threaten peace process Adams still undecided on peace talks By a Correspondent: Cilia Black's husband treated for cancer Covers come off Wembley stadium plan Arena provides comfort zone for supporters Toyota BNP Three Britons among victims of Swiss flood Guides not trained in mountaineering Times 3 Tesco Action 2000 Court's ruling opens door to asylum-seekers Sharps Bedrooms Picture Gallery Police prepaerd for hi-tech check Travelodge Man jailed for Guerin murder News in Brief Porn teacher FA pays up Noye committed Daylight 'rape' Last of Compo Satelite set to crash on Moon Planet that cannot be seen discovered Woodstock Renault US spacecraft 's close encounter Transexuals win right to sex swap on NHS Dixons Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: The sound reason for mystery weight loss Picture Gallery Laboratory in a pill is cure of the future Schools inspector 'right Id speak out' Land Rover Daewoos Room near the top for Labour's lively rebel voices Kinnock proteges continue swift rise Selenium-ACE The Cabinet to come: you saw it here first Who'll Be at the Top, Table in 2005? Tiny Jackson denies 'Stop Ken' role Posthouse Boy hid helmet before fatal crash The last maharajah and the jewel in the crown 'Air rage' curbs within weeks Acorn Stairlifts The Sunday Times IMF loan to Russia lifts few spirits £2.8 billion package is regarded as too little to make much impact, report Richard Beeston in Mosow Superpower spies left out in the cold Four wives—and a divorce from Kremlin DIAL-a-PHONE Muscovites told they may keep their stolen cars Overburdened traffic police find novel approach to the problem of theft, writes Alice Lagnado Yorkshire Bank Albright tells Albanians to shun revenge Paras leave Pristina One. Tel's China seeks cult leader's arrest Cancer team discovers how to turn normal cells into tumours One. Tel Alice Springs yacht club aims for Cowes success Dedicated Outback sailor are keen to make waves on the Solent, report David Watts The real truth about search for truth Commentary Carpet Right ANC stands firm as state workers strike British protest over assault on tourists reporting Cyprus crime Police tempers fray over insurance fraud, reports Michael Theodoulou in Nicosia Gernans turn on leader 'in thrall to Blair' Schröder under pressure to put ties with France first, writes Roger Boyes in Berlin Allied Carpets 'Deep Throat' has his collar Felt again (AP): Not dead... just resting The Times Weighty women seek fat chance of equality Sewills Colombia violence sparks a white-collar exodus David Adams in Tierra Alta reports on the tide of despair in a land under murderous siege Parents braced for Pokemons Time Lebanon to resume talks with Israel World in Brief (Reuters): Tamil moderate killed Clinton to pay for lies (AP, AFP): US jets hit Iraqi sites (AP): Burma frees girl, 3 (AP): Polish cars off-colour Blood shed for new lease of life Magnet Complete list of Government Science cuts tall stories down to size Hoverspeed Colonial charm fades as time goes by Richard Owen at large Centre of attention The red flag is lowered at Whitehall Aids isn't over for everybody Michael Adler on a sourge the West must not forget The issue must be put back on the political agenda 'The public still predominanatly associates sleze with Conservatives. No matter where the mud is thrown, it always ends up covering the Tories' Picture Gallery Joined-up dictatorship This reshsufflc-that-wasn't leaves the Blair enigma still unresolved Call of the Bush The Times Diary Russia's Reward Loans that make more political than economic sense Day of the Minnows An inadequate reshuffle with some curious components The Big Pasty Cornwall can teah New York a thing or tow about food Conflicting views on eclipse safety Law according to Blair Zimbabwean detainees Age concern Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Clarke's intervention and the euro Church heresy trials Refugee crisis Child poverty Legal aid Ramblers' rights Medical needs of Down's children Cock and bull Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Birthdays today Lieutenancy Picture Gallery Anniversaries Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Memorial service Appointments Personal Column Baron Oxburgh Baron Carlile of Berriew Baron Waldegrave of North Hill Baron Harrison Clothworkers Blacksmiths Concert Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriage HM Forces Professor Walter Jackson Bate Professor Walter Jackson Bate, American Biographer and Literary critic, died on July 26 aged 81. He was born on May 23,1918 Personal Column Amaryllis Fleming Amaryllis Fleming, cellist, died on July 27 aged 73. She was born on December 10,1925 Picture Gallery British Kidney Patient Association Musicians Benevolent Fund John Arkell John Arkell, CBE, Director of Administration, BBC, 1960-70, died on July 28 aged 90. He was born on May 20,1909 On This Day The Theatres: Miss Cooper's return News The Times Crossword No 21,169 Business Tomorrow in the Times Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Business Stock Exchange poised to shed mutual status Markets plunge on US rate rise fears Glaxo shares plummet in wake of first profit warning By our Economic Correspondent: Inflation likely 'to fall below 1%' Trinity agrees Mirror merger Quote The Cashmere Company Quote Rare breed Index BA ends 3-year struggle to link with AA Woolwich BT unveils £250m exchange upgrading after Oftel attack BAA set to join £500m bid for Rome airports Revamped Argos to be revealed on Sunday Casino operators seek longer opening hours Lasmo plans to shrink portfolio Lex Service steady despite leasing fall Business Roundup Freeserve shares rise Bank battle hots up Eadie is AMP casualty Procter awaits benefit Corgi sold for £29m ScottishPower boost Sickness costs £10bn Delancey adds backer Exchange Rates Woolwich triples share of new mortgage marker Property company to go private Weak commodity prices hit profits at Rio Tinto Prudential plans online unit trusts By our City Editor: The high price of high office Commentary Warning hits ECsoft Hewlett Packard EMI buys pop hits Commodities Liffe Options Glaxo leads the retreat as investors take cover Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Barid & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Lasmo Hanson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Merger activity Wellcome Tempus Lex Wall Street Stock Exchange engulfed as change sweeps through City Robert Cole reports on the latest challenges to Britian's pre-eminent maket Well shuffled The Times City Diary Uncertainty Casts Dark Shadow over Future of IPE Loose lips The Times City Diary Horse sense The Times City Diary Bitter taste The Times City Diary Trust turns to boardroom's rarest breed The Times Credit Suisse banned by Japanese regulators Booming US aids growth ar Hanson Legal & Public Notices New chief for Chez Gerard Ocean considers fundraising Provident Financial raises debt provision DBS set to join Internet race Court to decide on HSBC rebranding Rotork optimistic after 13% advance Business Roundup Witan NAV climbs AB shares suspended Compaq to shed staff Gameplay millionaire Shaftesbury deal Express job losses Jacobs Holdings slips Riva moves ahead PTS bid speculation Equities record heavy falls BT Stay in touch The Times Trust Information Service John Grooms Stop, Thief! It's a small, bitchy world in canary wharf - is janet street- porter big enough to rise above it? She has attracted more venom than most new editors. Brian MacArthur meets janet Street-Porter of The Independent on Sunday Sole Searching Jesus Outed Spectator Sport Stop, thief! And the Marines did When his new computer was snatched in the street, Times Diplomatic Editor Michael Binyon gave chase. Three quik-thinking heroes restored his faith in human nature Where are the police when you need them? No one in the crowd had a phone or seemed to know Furniture Village 'I do have a marked perference for shoes that can be quietly slid off' Even the X-ray machine could do nothing to alleviate the mortification of childhood shopping for shoes Consolation is a pair of Moroccan slippers that lend a pleasant outlandish swagger to the plainest trousers Gotta Have It More Or Less Hot Tip Vauxhall Star Wars Episode I the Phantom Menace The latest temptation of Christ Theatre: As Edinburgh prepares for the controversial 'gay jesus' play corpus christi, Janie Lawrence talks to its director, stephen Henry Times 3 Will's Catholic tastes Dennis Kay on the rekindled debate over Shakespeare's religion Big Apple's brightest stars blaze the trail What do America's finest dancers do for their summer holds join Antonia Franfceschi in London, reports Allen Robertson Metro 'People don't want to spend the millennium watching fireworks or Dame Kiri at altitude All 's well that ends well Debra Craine on the final week of the Bolshoi and Royal Ballet seasons Mishka Prompt This Weekend by Marit Hargie Proms Opera & Ballet Theatres Not perfect, don't change Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on I Love You, You're Perfect Now Change at the Comedy Theatre Comedy Concerts Marilyn Kingwill Can Boris Please both Black and Hague and still be a successful Editor? The editorship of The speactor could be a poisoned chalice for Boris Johnson, says Carol Midgley How they ate young Kelly Brook for breakfast A TV presenter needs more than a large bust and a celebrith boyfriend says Caitlin Moran Trade digest The Times Diary Media on the ethics rack A rumpus involving Australia's richest radio holds lessons for the British media. says Phillip Knightley The Times Media& Marketing Foxtons The Sun News of the World Tapping the wealth of football fans The GCSE candidate, aged 7 As a seven -year-old waits for his exam result, his tutorial college denies that it is hothousing pupils. Susan Elkin reports Special school playwrights A story homelessness has become a play, reports Fay Wertheimer Picture Gallery Holding on to a sense of belonging David Thomas explains why educational roots are important So you want to be a doctor? Anne Hardy, an A-level chemistry teacher, advises prospective doctors on how to get into medical school Holborn College Sheffield Business School Education Get Paid for Reading Books Earn up to ?500 a week as… St. Aldates Times Newspapers Interim Technology Sheffield Hallam University Mental maths pushes out calculators Primary maths teaching can be improved, says lola Smith Chapterhouse Language Courses Posts Gonville and Caius College Summer Schools A 'hot' new gardening quiz that fails to germinate Satellite Choice` All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio No Title BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Figuring out a brighter future for skating Angela Court on the launch of an initiative that will help to fund Britain's future stars O'Cuinneagain opts for return to his roots Rugby Union Longstaff given his chance Scotland Squad By our Sports Staff: Ingle gets second world title tilt Boxing Silverstone Kayf Tara keeps Godolphin on high Racing: Bin Suroor Strerches Lead over Cecin in Title Race after Emphatic Cup Success Goodwood William Hill Newmarket Salisbury Daytime ready to put his rivals in shade Reading the Racecard Sport in Brief Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Walker in no shape to run fast Athletics Meeting Points the Times Guides to Today's Racing Thirsk Bangor Betdirect Sichel upsets the odds to win his I greatest battle Register your dream XI today Cash prize worth £126,000 to be won The Times Fantasy League How to Enter Checklist The Times Super League Entry Form The Times Choose your Fantasy Team from Here Carnoustie rivals back to business Golf Matthew tucked in behind pacemaker Jones Today's Fixtures For the Record By our Sports Staff: Birdies keep Dyson on course Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Tait has faith in ability of Chesterfield Equestrianism Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move America's Cup bid sunk again1 Sailing Leeds turn down Atletico's £10m bid for Hasselbaink Foorball: O'Leary Succeeds in Keeping Holland Striker at Elland Road Baker lifts team after Hickman disappointment Swimming In Brief Football prepares for life without Twin Towers Lack of focus a concern to Hakkinen Motor Racing Trott's mighty blow gives him unique place in cricket history David Frith marks the centenary of the only hit yet made to clear the pavilion at Lord's Under-19s hungry for series success Maynard seeks spur from Kallis as supporters' frustration mounts Guide to Today's Ppp County Championship Matches Tecno Brown blow hits United and England Emerging defender out for season Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Ice Skating Fallon speaks out after riding winner for Cecil Atherton wary of early recall Athletics And so to Bed London By our Sports Staff: Hoey has a word over Cup stance Motor biking Riding into a bike boom Motorcycle sales are at their highest level for 13 years and two-wheeled transport has rarely been so popular in Britain. Ronald Faux examines the reasons Motorcucling is the rational way to confront a world of gridlocked traffic and wardens Suit on a motor cycle Me & my Bike Star billing for dashing Italians Actor Eric Richard has had a 40-year passion for high-Powered machines. Paul Myles reports Me & my Bike Once is not enough John Naish reports on the born-again biker boom which now caters for all motorcycling tasts Super-Sports Cruiser Tourer Off-Roader Scooter Girls who take the back seat Why do women still ride pillion? Lizzie Best loojs for answers Notwest How to ease a capital crime In three years 52,000 motorcycles have been stolen in London-but action may be at hand, says Ronald Faux Monster route to freedom road A chance encounter took a City banker back to his youth and away from the weekday grind, writes John Naish Me & my Bike Lights, camera, Kickstrat, action Rebels, hicks, choppers and chicks: John Naish on the rise of biker ficks It's girl power Me & my Bike Carole Nash Thrills and spills for the wannabe track-day racers There's only one super Carl, isn't there? Britain's World Superbike Champion Carl Fogarty is a ruthless competitor on the track-but at home he's a quiet, shy family man, Says, John Naish Get on your Bike John Naish Explains what You Should Know before You Take to the Road The Times Warp-speed two-wheeled indulgence David Lancaster explores the allure of motorcycling-for royalty, thespians, coming and the plain eccentric 'i'd forgotten what fun these damn things are' Perfect timing, great delivery From Savile Row to sushi, chauffeur to coiffeur, it can all get to your door on two wheels. Lizzie Best reports Machines with art and soul Clare Brennan explains why the mototbike is the icon of our times, the image inking speed and style His Grace the speed demon After 25 Years' abstinence, the Bishop of Hereford is back on a motorbike. Paul Myles reports Manners on a motorbike Moped pilot shall wabe unto moped pilot, cruiser rider unto cruise rider John Naish on road etiquette Quest for the open road Touring on a morocycle is more than just a travel experience it can become a real journey of discovery. Ronal Faux report NatWest
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