News from 06/08/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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John Leahy, Phil Yates, Nigel Hawkes, Science Correspondent, Robert Cole and Nick Hasell, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Patricia Davies, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Boyd Farrow, Carol Midgley, Nigel Bagnall, Nell Cooper, Christopher Walker and Stewart Tendler, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Harding Dunnett (Founder and Chairman), Linford Christies, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Camilla Parker Bowles, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Josephine Monroe, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Jason Niss?, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nathan Hartshorn, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Ian Hughes, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Fiona Fleck, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Jason Nissè, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Richard Burge Chief Executive, Paul Armstrong, Alex Ferguson, Michael Theodoulou, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Marit Hargie, Fay Wertheimer, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Mike Jackson, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Tosh Sheshabalaya, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Norman Grant, Marie Staunton Deputy Director, Paul Wilkinson North East Correspondent, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Deborah Brett, Peter M. G. Hime, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, E. T. Clark, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, M. A. Ward Assistant, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Sheila Lawlor, Kenneth Ellison Davis, John Allison, Faceless Wanda, James Pringle, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Anthea Lawson and Richard Cleroux, Jason Nissé, Roger Sexton (Senior Lecturer), Alen Mlatisuma, Richard Beeston, Barrington Black, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mike Diboll, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Lewis Stretch, Jack Bailey, Jane Briggs, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Neil Cooper, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Patience Wheatcroft,
ResumoSecrets of royal cruise ship Terrorists join forces for new bombing campaign Inside 'Ill-health' retirements inquiry Five British soldiers kidnapped Today Alex Ferguson: Plus in Times 3 today: How to read War and Peace in… Prescott takes the helm By our Foreign Staff: Ebola fever ruled out Tomorrow Fooball is back Palaces at odds over Camilla's royal cruise BT Today in The Times Abbey National London police are ready to cope with gas attacks Scottish tax threat to sporting estates Black sues Chretien over denied peerage Beef for Greece blocked News in Brief Death cover-up Lottery anguish Office gets home Princes' cruise goes overboard on playmates The Cruise Party Alan Hamilton reports on who's in and who's out as the royals sail off for some fun in the sun (AP): Duke named in lawsuit Dixons John Morgan The BT shop Digital 'poll tax' to raise £200m for BBC Carol Midgley on proposals that have been denounced as an unfair licence fee supplement Adding up to Good Value? Britons top the stress league Times 3 By a Correspondent: Treasury killer confined to secure hospital 'Erotomaniac' stalker spared prison term Esso Audi Children are at greatest risk from sun's eclipse Orange Video camera link may save lives The funny customers stocking up for the big event As supplies are shipped to Cornwall for the eclipse invasion Tomorrow in the times magazine Pc World the Computer Superstore Hoey calls for review of drug testing Fathers angry over child-access ruling Tourist accuses hotelier of rape Paedophile charges man 'freed by bribe' British Gas Home Insurance Christie hits new problem Artist hits secret of vision on the nose Uncontrollable sleepers find hope in gene clue By a Correspondent: Why shopping is pain in the back Mother 'was right to fit work around childcare' Viewers find series on sex a turn-off 4u Doctors find new cause for grumbling appendix Tea and chocolate 'help to defeat cancer' Cyberspace gets its Domesday Book Marcus Binney reports on ?4m plan to photograph England's heritage Marks & Spencer £3m gift to restore King's Library The Open University Laureate's verse to grace lavatories Collectors may drive world's rarest parrot to extinction Nick Nuttall, environment correspondent, reports on the plight of Spix's macaw Governments given action plan Girls make friends not enemies on computers4 Thatcher is a head in nation's mind Comet Leading Welsh Tory charged with assault Dixons Picture Gallery Now MPs provide words and pictures Hughes: I will end Lib Dem niceness Aircraft ruled too expensive for MoD Health warning from Livingstone Acorn Stairlifts £12m striker failed to pay council tax King's ransom for the people's game Direct Line Saab 'No big deal' as pupils are found with cannabis Girl, 5, dies under tractor News in Brief Park stabbing Water inquiry Hyundai The New Accent Siena Beleaguered Saddam makes second son his heir apparent Taleban forced into high-speed retreat Scottish Widows Barak gives Arab foreign policy role Mobile phone 'threw jet off course' Times 3 (Reuters): Sudanese ceasefire rejected World in Brief (AFP): Militants kill five (Reuters): Dissident jailed (AP): Bach trove found (AFP): Yard called in (Reuter): Lost master (AFP): Protester jailed Western banks put faith in Russian revival A year after the roubled crashed, the economic prospects are looking up, writes Richard Beeston Editor Sacked in Yeltsin Row Jail threat for dating wife Changing Times Tiny Swissair plays down risk of infection Serbs flee to enclaves as mixed villages are 'cleansed' The Sunday Times Montenegro wants looser Serbia tie Charge against Miloservic Rival Dropped (Reuters): Chinese ban sales of French wine Germans ready to welcome Rover and Fido Vodafone A-bomb experts turn jambusters Los Alamos is grappling with the great gridlock, reports James Bone Hillary has 'the last word' on infidelity By a Correspondent: 'Chaplin' actor Downey jailed for three years Stars' waiters dish out revenge James Bone on a website that aims to expose mean celebrity diners Senate votes to put Holbrooke in UN role Time (AFP): Apartheid attack plotters pardoned World in Brief (AP): Rebels agree to leave (AFP): Japan raises tension (AP): Spy probe 'flawed' Colleague kills three (AFP): Bug forces shutdown How the King went flat out to make England bigger A Millennium of Britain The 17th Century: a foreigner raises a corner of England from dreary swamp and Newton eats of the apple The Times Genius who came home to a tree of knowledge 1666-Winners and Losers Today in Times Tesco Personal Finance You've got to hand it to the puppets Hoverspeed Centre of attention: Camilla Parker Bowles Lofty ambitions for an old hippy Joanna Bale at large In Bermondsey Alterations by bespoke Taylor The Duce of Downing Street Where Mussolini led, Blair follows, says Mike Diboll A penny for your thoughts, oh Socrates, I thought that the coin was as stone-cold dead as somebody who has drunk a hemlock cocktail Picture Gallery The enemy within Blair's instincts may be shared by one Chancellor. But, says Sheila Lawlor, it is not Gordon Brown Brown is killing the system which controlled our costs Less of the Des The Times Diary Artistic Licence The BBC's response to the Davies report in unconvincing The Deadly Game Foreign interference is destabilising Afghanistan Dead Parrots The demise of the world's most vivid and talkative avian Nato's military and diplomatic strategy in Kosovo Letters to the Ediror CPS and police India's railways The route to a better bus service0 Countryside campaign Extra school helpers Cock and bull Impact of Aids on Africa's children Rock of faith Queen Mother's stamps Before Everest Gift of tongues Court Circular Baron MacKenzie of Culkein Baroness Gale Reception Service dinners Appointments Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Anniversaries today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Britannia Royal Naval College Passing Out Parade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages University News Latest wills Winter - Dr John Robert on August 3rd 1999 aged 07 In Memoriam Private Marriage Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Tickets! Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colonel Stewart Carter Colonel Stewart Carter, Obc, Mc, former commanding officer of the Trucial Oman Scouts, died on August 4 aged 87. He was born on January 12,1912 Werner Haftmann Werner Haftmann, German art historian and critic, died on July 29 aged 87. He was born on April 28,1912 Flights Directory Jetworld To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Faresavers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Quality Travel Women and Local Government August 6,1912 The Times Crossword No 21,175 News Business Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Forecast 175 years of saving lives at sea Business Barclays cuts, 1,000 jobs as profits decline Labour term sees ads spending rise 79% Carlton's Technicolor to develop e-cinema Energis business telecoms + internet Fear of higher rates sends shares to four-month low Times Davis to conduct review at Reed Sport Liffee agrees strategic link-up with CME Airlines battle Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Cadbury in talks to buy Texas bottler AOL shares dive Wal-Mart success Dell TI acquires Dutch seals company for £275m RSA reveals 21% drop in profits Amvescap cautious about valuations Options clampdown Blotechs' financing dilemma Exchange Rates Bond sale brought forward by DM0 Shell Centre Elementis suffers in tough trading Business Roundup Gold Fields loses shine Johnson Fry loss rises AIM Group in black UK oil revenue up 34% Sara Lee income falls Epwin advances Rank jobs to be cut as Smith seeks to save £50m Daejan Holdings Plc By our City Editor: Break from the brave new era Commentary NIT and Telewest call off cable TV merger talks Warm weather helps to boost sales at Wickes BT and AT&T in mobile link Deadline in French bid battle Heinz Shell chairman cautions despite profits recovery BASF in hunt for purchases Commodites Liffe Options Mining Sector defies sell-off in blue chips Stock Market The advertising and marketing sector is known for… 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 TI Group Amvescap Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Davis's Herculean task Tempus Wickes Wall Street BA business takes flight as air battle intensifies\ Jon Ashworth examines the increasingly bitter struggle for transatlantic domination Maths class The Times City Diary Taxman scores in Arsenal transfer saga Business Liffe class The Times City Diary Club class The Times City Diary Business class The Times City Diary Sting set to topple Cayman tax haven The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Further falls for equities 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 as stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Hargreaves Lansdown Register your dream Xi today The Times Fantasy Legue Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season Choose your Fantasy Team from Here Garden lighting So many books, so little time-unless, of course, you learn to read at 10,000 words a minute Imagine being able to read War and Peace in three hours. A new technique claims to be able to teach you to do just that. Celia Brayfield takes up the challenge Jeffrey Bernard Features, Arts, Media, Style and Education Why Des went Hidden dyslexia Education Furniture Village My furious row over pay In the fifth extract from his autobiography Managing My Life, Alex Ferguson reveals how he nearly resigned in a salary battle and tells of the split with his number two at Manchester United, Brian Kidd Tomorrow Vauxhall Romance in a dark garden More... Or Less Hot Tip Gotta Have It The Times The comic genius who went a bit funny in the head Theatre: Benedict Nightingale recalls the talent of Lenny Bruce, now reincarnated as Eddle Izzard Episodei 'It's a bit like some suburban orgy - all far too available and seldom enjoyed' Edinburgh '99 You trying to be funny? Edinburgh 99 Comedy: Hettle Judah on how to get your ribs tickled this year on the Fringe South Africa gives it some welly Nell Cooper on the politics behind a hot new dance sensation coming to the Edinburgh Fringe from Soweto Lovesongs of a lonesome jailbird Clive Davis meets Edinburgh-bound convict and country singer Otis Lee Crenshaw and his 'nephew', Rich Hall Steinway & Sons Hard stuff with a soft heart Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees Peter O'Toole shine at the Old Vic Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie From Last Night At the Proms Sunday only Theatre The importance of Being Earnest Theatre Royal, Haymarket Oxford Opera & Ballet Proms Dialogues of the Carmelites Albert Hall/Radio 3 Entertainments Listings Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop Dr John Shepherds Bush Empire They think it's all over now If Greg Dyke is to fulfill his promise to rescue BBC sport he needs to hurry. The loss of the legendary Des Lynam to ITV may be one defeat too many in its bid to remain a serious palyer, says Matt Dickinson Where giants find gold\ Paper Round Britain's Newspaper Giants Top 10 Regional Publishers Silverstone Diary Can this ad be for real? Datametrics Systems Limited Hanover Fox International Cliff Electronic Components Ltd Sales Opportunities All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed CAT Sun News World Trade digest 'You've completely betrayed me' When documentary maker Nathan Hartshorn decided to film the creative director of Dazed & Confused at work, nothing prepared him for the behaviour of the enfant terrible of style magazines-but he had to admire his passion True stories, reel life You've read the article, now see the film: the launch of talk magazine has underlined the links between publishers and studios By Boyd Farrow The Times Credit Management Research Centre Sheffield Hallam University Uncovering dyslexia Multilingual children have learning difficulties, too, reports Fay Wertheimer Sidney Sussex College French Universities Education Leicester University Multiple Display Advertising Items C Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Perspectives on history Grass isn't greener on the other side of the law Satellite Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today 'S Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Hamilton let down by tailenders again Fletcher in market for a miracle Cricket Yesterday's Ppp County Championship Scoreboards Somerset exploit depleted attack Determined Alleyne steadies the ship Sussex confident of extending their run Legal & Public Notices Johnson bemoans his lack of centuries Bold Irani takes battle to Kent Derbyshire cap fine outing for Aldred Syed sets sights on Olympic debut In Brief Word-Watching0 Sheehan on Bridge Broadhurst lines up work for weekend Golf Winning Move Keene on Chess Swedes meander into lead Wyatt turns it on for England Hocket Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Wolverhampton City high-flyers find the tide against them Edward Gorman joins the fun fleet at Skandia Cowes Week Worcester Newmarket Jockey Club sees academy as way to develop riders Racing Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Salisbury Haydock Park Lingsfield Park Oath on hold Rapid Raceline Smith jumps clear of the field Equestraianism The Times Houllier marshals troops for French revolution at Anfield Matt Dickinson talks to the Liverpool manager about his aspirations and moves in the transfer market For the Record Word-Watching Today's Fixtures Dein calls for restoration of laws and order Football Rapid Cricketline Wenger will enjoy the last laugh Russelll Kempson presents his guide to the changing faces in the Premiership and predicts that the championship pennant will ne flying over Highbury in May Golf England pitched into trouble Old Trafford (first day of five: England won toss): England have scored 108 for five wickets against New Zealand Times Two Crossword New bankruptcy threat looms over athletics The Times - Best for Football Clear-out continues at Anfield Football Woodstock A match too far for Old Trafford
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