News from 04/08/1999
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Claire MacDonald, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Mark Inglefield and Tim Reid, Barney Spender, Caroline Merrell and Carl Mortished, Peter Green, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Zahid Hussain, Grace Bradberry, Jonathan Story, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Diana Wildman, Robert Thicknesse, Shirley English and Tracey Connor, Claire McDonald, Clark Irwin, Richard Hobson, Frances Cambrook, Richard Thomas, Gavin Lumsden, Jane Bolton, Delcam, Philip Howard, Bernard Arnault, Ian Murray, Roger Knight, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Steven Runciman, Mary Wilson, Michael Knighton, Roger Seruton, Kallistos Ware, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John O'leary Education Editor, Nicolas Stacey, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Josephine Monroe, Dominic Walsh, Richard Miles and Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, M. M. Dworetsky (Director), Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Alice Lagnado, Kate Hoey, Ian Hughes, Andrew P. de Berry, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Alex Ferguson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Nick Thomas, Michael Theodoulou, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Norman Hammond, Geoffrey Dean, Stuart Miles, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson, John Beavis (Director), David Orr, Nigel Hawkes, Peter Bernard, Andrew Pierce and Richard Ford, Richard Owen, Pip Finucane, Damian Whitworth, L. R. Croft, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Elizabeth Bennett, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Sarah Brown, Ben Hammersley, Anne Ashworth, Alan Copps, Richard Bristow, James Pringle, Paula Hawkins and Gavin Lumsden, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Sir Timothy Sainsbury, John Julius Norwich, Anthony Bryer, Ross Clarke, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Nicholas Gendle, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Foanna Coles, lan Hughes, Jennifer J. Morgan, Sally Patten, Ben Williams, C. A. Redman, Stephen Tumim, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,
ResumoInside the Mind of Alex Ferguson Big Ben sponsors sought for millennium night 'Dash for cash' fears as companies are asked to pay for multicoloured light show in time with the chimes Gay couples will be recognised by law Inside $16m for 26-second JFK film Picture Gallery Play £126,000 Fantasy League Rabies rules Hillary Clinton INTER//face The music revolution Queen Mother bridges the generation gap Aquascutum of London Today in TheTimes Investors in People By our Foreign Staff: Germany refuses to lift beef ban Angern as Health Minister seeks further talks with Eu, while French demand 'madb cow' court action Anger as Health Minister seeks further talks with EU, while French demand 'mad cow' court action Asylum-seekers at risk of violence, says council leader Jobless 'should help to patrol the streets' Women dective wins £193,000 over sexism Payout for missing dates Adams is invited to opening of Dome News in Brief Equerry calls royal police Pinochet move causes alarm Lib Dem poll 'undermined ' Double suicide bid in prison Correction Certificated Diamonds Grandma shows she is all woman Paul Wilkinson on iealousy in oldie athletics Prince William sets trend in shades British Midland ... and now it's 'Pucci' for dogs Genetics is only proof of gender Asian peers will lead inquiry on forced marriage Dixons Stabbing deaths up by 20% in 20 years Young men face highest risk of dying on roads Prescott faces new row over bus charges Tub Response Ruddock accused of nimbyism over plan for homes Firm fined in ectopic pregnancy sacking Golf club 'bugged by its members' Full maternity rights after a year in work Yorkshire Bank Dewar reacts to anger on release of killer Win a Bmw Z3 Bring me your celebs, yearning for publicity Tina Brown's Liberty Island party to launch her new magazine attracted stars by the score to New York's social event of the year, reports Joanna Coles Sainsbury's making life taste better Microsoft Encarta Why sitters put their best side forward Portrain poses are a window to the soul, writes Nigel Hawkes Civil servants are to get in touch with their emotions Car Of The Year1999 Babysitters quizzed on drink boy News in Brief Vulture escapes Cheddar lift Air chief dies Born to meet Ford Orwell's animals brought to life The satire will be shown in Britain later this year Dalya Alberge on the film magic that will enable a classic novel to speak its wisdom to a new audience Fears as firms fail to stamp out bug Quarantine era ends for dogs and cats Passports for Pets: Relaxation comes with throug purishments and extra checks to keep our rabies, reports Valeric Elliott Primus Cot deaths show 25 per cent drop Strong sunscreens 'give false sense of security Links ?5m pledge boosts British Mars bid Melchett 's crops damaged by fire News in Brief Bomb inquiry Thief s apology Man arrested Hot pursuit Boy rapist Drug soldier GCSE girls sprinting away from the boys Dalya Alberge on the film magic that All Work and No Time for Play Yellow submarine travels Eurostar Times 3 Tesco Citroen Xsara Women invade world of real ale Links Defence of realm 'threatened' Opposition claims defence carred out on the cheap, reports Michael Evans Custody battle father dies with his sons BT Stay in touch ITV faces suit over Lynam defection News in Brief Estate agent fined Attack dog 'provoked' Green award for Times Sweetener brain check Dogs left to die in car Agent awaits judgment Hillary Clinton 'had passionate affair' with White House lawyer Author alleges that she formed a relationship with Vincent Foster in 1977. Damian Whitworth reports Us faces gridlock over attempts to slash taxes Acorn Stairlifts Saga Now's the time AP: Primetime sea rescue World Summary (Reuters): Politician forger (Reuters): Somali clashes (Reuters): Havana sued Hi-Grade Quake threat points to Los Angeles Raisa struck down by illness Calais begins with sea Chechen rebels threaten region Muslim uprising is nspreading across the northern Caucasus, reports Richard Beeston Star-cross'd love brought low by Mafia hitman Cyprus succumbs to stockmarket fever Voice of caution are being ignored in the rush for easy money, reports Michael Theodoulou Film star de Niro to divorce Direct Line Motor Insurance First Time Ever Lenin will be moved, Kremlin insists Spanish populist targets Aznar voters Vodafone Ghosts of militarism evoked The German Army's General Staff, twice banned, may be reborn, writes Roger Boyes Links The Times Q Passport Barclays settles with Nazi victims FBI informer blows lid off Cayman deals Taiwan turns on charm in Skopje Telewest Communications China protests over us weapons sales Olympics bid to banish shadow of the shark Links Typhoon olga hits Korea Picture Gallery (Afp): Lee attacks Beijing Iraq intent on buying air defence system IOC member's son given bogus job Taleban poised for final battle India's railways minister resigns as death toll rises Indonesian poll declared valid World in Brief (AFP): Manhunt for Briton (Reuters): Retrial for The Fugitive (Reuters): 'Jerusalem' shroud (Reuters): Heavenward bound Tiny Stricken Afghans appeal for aid Football class war was win for the masses The times continues its summer identifying the most significant landmarks in 1,000 years of British history British Gas Home Insurance Engineering feat that rid London of cholera and the 'Great Stink ' New York babes in a shrink-wrap Hoverspeed When BSE is a town, not a disease Centre of attention: Kate Hoey When sad wimp meets sick joke How Tony Blair lost the Waugh A reproach to the conscience is nothing new in the Balkans 'Who can say whether the best of times might not already lie far behind me? I may be in the worst of times. My life might have become a Tale of Two Wags' Picture Gallery Tyranny of the pornocrats The drive to legalise hardcore videos is depraved, says Roger Scruton Picture Gallery Ready to role Heatstroke Congress could jeopardise the economy at home and abroad Hell below Ground The cash-strapped Tube should be as one unit All at Sea Wanted: a travel agent for No 10 Russians in Kosovo Call ? What call? Threat to Kosovo's medieval heritage Church 's welcome to sex offenders Trainee doctor's trials Wartime radar 'Air rage' legislation Adam's navel Legal aid Filtering fact from fiction on eclipses Alternative view Over the hill at 40? Court Circular Birthdays today Premium bonds Personal Column Baroness Barker Baroness Blood Baroness Ashton of Upholland Baron Sharman Anniversaries Lieutenant-General the Hon Sir William Rous Memorial Service Ancient rafters give clue to college dates Building much older than realised, writes Norman Hammond Forthcoming marriages Glyn Seaborn-Jones Glyn seabor-Jones, psychotherapist, died on july 2 aged 80. He was born on January 28,1919 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby World Cup All Tickets! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rigsby's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Paul Glees Professor paul Glees, anatomist, dided on July 18 aged 90. He was born on February 23,1909 Flights Directory Faresavers Flight seekers Jetworld Quality Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Anne Woolliams Anne Wolliams, ballet teacher and director, dided in Canterbury on July 8 aged 72. She was born in Folkstone on August 3,1926 On this Day August 4,1902 Chelsea SW10 Rediscover this kind of elegance Putney Sw15 Private Sale Belgravia Debenham Thorpe Residential South of the Thames East Anglia Goldfinch Hampshire Corwen Chelsea SW10 Living in Style at Chelsea Gate English Courtyard Spain Westminster Tourist boom fails to see the light It is niot too late to book eclipse accommodation in Cornwall: Diana Wildman reports on the holiday lettings fiasco Links Property London Letting & Estate Agents John Spencer To Let SW7 Pub conversion that took more than good cheer Diy was the only way to remake a new house, says Mary Wilson Smart Moves News The Times Crossword No 21,173 Index Tomorrow in the Times Noon today Newspaper Support Recycling Business Pace of growth 'divides North from South' Change of fortune for Lucky jim Banks under fire for huge rises in profits Disquiet at pru pension clear-up Times 3 Zeneca may sell non-drugs side Sport IWC French court seizes CGU holding Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft NatWest 's shares dip despite advance in profits Norwich Union OFT plan for unit trusts 'will lead to confusion' UK demand lifts Mayflower Imasco buyout to boost BAT in Canada Lloyd's tribunal bans broker in $1.5m fraud case Electricity shake-up could cut prices 13% Workers save tank container maker Sidanko HQ raided Celltech all clear AOL hails Net service Sainsbury at the helm Arnault's online stake Sales boost Delcam Net firm raises funds Allied Domecq post Exchange Rates AstraZeneca plans $2bn buyback Spring shares slump Waterfall issues profit warning By our City Editor: Booming banks are good for you Commentary Japanese comments lift dollar EarthPort to bid for National Lottery licence British American Tobacco Commodities Liffe Options Telecoms sell-off puts an end to FTSE's recovery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Post-mutual performer Tempus AstraZeneca NatWest Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes BAT Wall Street Can the global market really justify boardroom excess? Christine Buckley on why the arguments for 'world-class' executive pay do not always stand up Christine Backley on why the arguments for world-class executive pay do not always stand up Bard's banker The Times City Diary Asia-Pacific comes round after the crash Battle of words Taylor's toils Weighty tome The partners who want to cash in The Times Crutucs seek curb on PFI greenfield use Links Croda plans to close five plants The Times Surge in life and pensions sales lifts Norwich Union SFX buys Apollo for $254m Proudfoot strategy leaves chief in cold Firth Rixson acquires Aurora for £80m Friendly to launch Sleep Inn lodges Klm gives warning on full-year results Dawson disposal AB in administration Silicon foundry sale L&E sees profits rise First USA purchase St Paul sheds staff Mazda in Ford deal Property 'set to gain' Brussels backs merger Shares back on downward trend Double Your Money... In Just 6 Months! The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Stay in touch Invest in an Isa The siege of Sudeley Castle 'Its like a Trojan horse' Henry Dent-Brocklehurst's plans to develop his estate have riled the residents of nearby Winchcombe to a degree not seen since the Civil War, Richard Morrison reports from the front Sea life at 200C 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Money and Science Hogarth's Tuscany The in-crowd Old English Inns & Hotels Why Ince had to go - and how I lost Gooscoigne to Spurs In the third extract from his autobiography, Manchester My Life, Alex Ferguson tells how the Manchester United fans turned against him when he sold an undisciplined Paul Ince and reveals his sadness at losing Paul Gascoigne to Spurs Michael Knighton That'll do thanks There are some things in life we could live without. Here are this week's nominations Wedding Day The Times Isa: should you invest in one? Our Personal Finance Editor guides you through the isa maze; the cost of being an absent parent; and the hidden charges of Atms Cheltenham & Gloucester Absent parents must pay How ATMs leave a hole in the pocket In search of sea life at more than 200C Space technology is being used to probe vents on the sea bed in search of organisms that could mean there is life on other planets and moons. Anjana Ahuja reports Vauxhall Buzzword: polymers Pain relief without gastric damage? High-quality steel made in Ad500 The Times Mozart fails on reasoning tests Freeze frames that'll chill to the bone Visual Art: What's scarier than the shower scene in psycho? A three-hour-long version that's also art, says Richard Cork Never mind the backlash Art: Tuscany, ruined by tourists and Tony Blair? Piah, says artist Paul Hogarth, and hero's the proof. Interview by Simon Tait Around the galleries Times 3 Never mind the backlash Architecture: Welcome to the Hub the Edinburgh Festival's vibrant new headquarters. Marcus Blnney takes a look The critic's: death or glory Theatre: Benedict Nightingale relishes his annual Edinburgh task of spotting masterpieces and mediocrities Great British Hopes Gifu Prefectur, Japan Elvis, alive and well in Piccadilly Jeremy Kingston delights as Four Steps to Heaven, the king of tribute shows, moves to the West End Prompt Elvis, alive and well in Piccadilly Bangarta Dance Theatre Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera & Ballet Wildly Imaginative Urgent and Thrilling Pop Brund New Heavies Astoria, WC2 New York Ballet Stars My Greek weekend with the Brit pack How Rachel Campbell-Johnston found herself playing truant on Hydra with Britain's hippest young artists Orchestral Magnard Mendelssohn A Midsummer Nitht's Dream Opera Bluff Wouldn't know a Valkyrie if it hitched a ride? Robert Thicknesse's new guide will explain. No1: Manon Lescaut The Times Register your dream XI today Crash prizes worth £126,000 to be won Ee Choose your Fantasy Team from Here The Army wants you, even if society doesn't Satellite Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Parker armed to take on world David Powell on the javelin thrower who is giving Britain high hopes England face Malaysia with eye on European Cup Hockey The Times For the Record Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Peace deal agreed to prevent Hull strike Rugby League Winning Move Keene on Chess Dallaglio awaits fate after inquiry Rugy Union Quinn looking to rise in the East Alan Lee on an industrious jockey ready for the challenges of Hong Kong Pontefract The Times Brighton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Newcastle Memories of the mighty Dancing Brave Rapid Raceline Kempton Park Yarmouth Moxon rallies his troops by looking ahead Cricket Alleyne goes unrewarded Meeting Points Leicester Guide to this Week's Ppp Count Championship Trustworthy servants or greedy parasites? In the wake of the Anelka saga, Oliver Holt explores the controvesial role of player's agents Ridsdale makes a stand against Hasselbaink Bbc Radio s live Football in Brief Margas left on hold for European challenge What Des understands about meaning of sport Midweek View Club-By-Club Guide to the Nationwide League Second Division Word-Watching Sayonara waves goodbye to rivals Sailings Yesterday's Details from Cowes The Times Specialists hold key for Ferrari Motor Racing Tyson sets sights on Douglas In Brief Athletics Picture Gallery Henry ready to reign at Highbury France forward signed for £10m Wenger's Market Force Thierry Henry is substantially the most expensive of Arsenc Wenger's 24 signings, only two of whom are English, since he took over as manager of Arsenal in September 1996 Times Tow Crossword Picture Gallery Gentle practice offers Hussain little hope Simon Barnes Bose Banned Mitchell may be back for Olympics Toshiba Where will the music revolution end? Web access for all A pioneering site is tckling info-poverty, says Claire McDonald Contents The ultimate getaway Boosting net into fast Zone Ben Hammersley previews the birth of the Adsl revolution Eclipse on, but will if be cloudy? News Bites Logging on for holiday fun Alan Copps writes on Britain's first summer campbringing kids and computers together The breast for advice Webwise Switching on parents Learning the lingo of money Claire's WEB I'm lost for words Quick Bites Charts Virtually a little magic box Verdict Doctor Keyboard Don't join the Junk e-mail litter louts Stars of the new season Verdict Dell 'Big Ron' is boss again Little player makes a loud noise A great new sound in the MiniDisc market, where small means beautiful Lexmark Rio, leader of the revolution Verdict Musically on the right track IBM 'Punk' distribution threatens big players Twenty-three years after the Sex Pistols signed with Emi, bands can finally bypass big record companies. 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