News from 10/08/1999
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Peter Tandy, Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Geoffrey Norris, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, R. W. Mott, David Pannick Qc, Richard Hobson, Stephen Bayley, Blair Cowan, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Barbara Bell, Philip Howard, Kelvin MacKenzie, Chairman and Chief Executive, David Hart, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Steven Philippsohn, Peter J. K. Tither, Hugh Meechan, Ginny Dougary, Russell McClelland, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Kenneth Baker, Caroline Ellis, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Rosamund Merchant, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Matt Sims, Andy Stephens, Ian Paul, Alice Lagnado, Mark Jansen, Angus Nicol, Piping Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Mike Bradley, Audrey Magee, Stephen Farrell and Michael Evans, V. S. Anthony Secretary, John Vale, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Robin Baxter, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, David Lister, Susan Clark, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, and Kevin Eason, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, John Laughland, Dr. Jane Collins, Roland Watson and Mark Henderson, W. M. Forrest, Paul Wilkinson, Ray Connolly, Peta Bee, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Peter Bloom, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Charlie Bartlett, John Allison, Andrew Harris, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, David Young, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Browne, Saeed Shah, Anjana Ahuja, Daniel McGrory and Michael Harvey, Caitlin Moran, John Pincham, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Rachel Gardner, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Adam Jones and Susan Emmett, Anthea Gerrie, Benedict Nightingale, Daniel Rosenthal, Gregory Walker, Stephen Dalton, Adam Sherwin, Neil Cooper, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Christopher Walker and Richard Ford, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Stephen Wood and Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Stewart Tendler, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe 20th century gold rush IRA killers' families may get £10,000 Fury over Irish state compensation plan for all who died in Troubles Five jailed in Yemen Cheap World Cup tickets promise Sun fades on eclipse visionary Ex-brigadier is facing sniper fire from an army of hoteliers, Simon de Bruxelles reports Picture Gallery Premiership News from every club, every day Yeltsin names heir Crisis for Kennedy as Blair dumps PR E*trade United Kingdom British hostages in Sierra Leone all free Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Gateway Unionists win tussle over Belfast march Tension rises on Lower Ormeau Road, reports Christopher Walker Archer accused of peddling 'racist claptrap' BBC mourns 'bravest of brave' Helen Rollason By a Correspondent: Veteran labour MP dies at 56 Sacked cancer patient's £82,000 News in Brief Dome help for pupils Prisoners on the run Chinooks safety scare Vestey heir 'backed City protest' Mark Brown hired equipment for demonstration, report Andrew Pierce and Stewart Tendler Chitty Chitty Bang Bang star to lose family home Actress turned 'eco-warrior' fights eviction, reports Shirley English Decline sparked by business failure Sainsbury's making life taste better England super stadiums back World Cup bid 2006 Countdown NEC The Rivals Team's patient build-up The Times Business Section 'Peacemaker' leaves Oasis to fight it out Boy with 20 skull fractures recovers Abbey National Earl to produce TV film of Queen Mother Renault Visitors lost in space at eclipse campsite Yorkshire Bank Sun-seekers head for France to be sure of clear view Apocalypse and Prayer: A Bluffer's Guide Lighting up the darkness A glimpse of the past In the dark F1 hand signals show all the signs of RSI Sport is 'the last refuge of child abuse' The Open University Ariom Rail firm annoys a tricky customer Yemen Britons to fight convictions Appeals may jeopardise chances of returning to Britain, report Daniel McGrory and Michael Harvey Q Compaq Verdicts derided as 'a fix from day one' Poles ask for wife's extradition Marks & Spencer Financial Services Camera revealed attack on woman News in Brief Son jailed Thief's surprise Driver banned Bounty hunt Plus ça change Bouncing baby Comedian turns a deaf ear to hecklers Dalya Alberge, arts correspondent, reports from the festival Fringe Izzard's Bruce is all too real Benedict Nightingale finds that Lenny at the Queen's Theatre gives only a cursory sense of history Potting sheds in fine tradition Museums urged to run for cover Vote for a Better AA Kennedy keeps the party guessing Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin on a victory speech full of twists and turns 'Charlie's Angels' prepare for razzle-dazzle in Westminster Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson report on the women behind the new Liberal Democrat chief Calais begins with sea Complex ballot that went to the wire Promise Re-Mortgaging Made Easy Leading Lines Town takes on duke in battle for river rights Audrey Magee reports on an unusual breakdown in Anglo-Irish relations Racing prays for higher guidance Cheshire FIAT Chinese block Pope's visit to Hong Kong SAAB Hostages wait as rebels stick to demands Fears for 300 in Namibia terror Today in Times Liz lands role as girl of God Abortions 'cut crime rate in America' Pisa's leaning tower 'was saved' by GI Direct Line Motor Insurance (AFP): US sued for Sudan plant attack Nixon's infamy begins to wane Americans are putting Watergate into perspective after Clinton's recor, Damian Whitworth writes Italian soldiers fade away Time (AP): $100m for Holocaust families World in Brief (AP): Sheen in demo (AFP): End of legend (AP): Bird dies at 71 (Reuters): Dutch treat Catch a great break Opponents rage as Yeltsin plunges country into chaos Alice Lagnado reports on the latest sacking by a President retreating into isolation President's choice is a former KGB spy Main in the News (AP): Patrols lie in wait for vengeful Albanians James Pringle in Pristina joins British troops on a 'reassurance mission' to protect the Serbs French Troops Face Fury of Stone Throwers (AFP/Reuters): The Leaders Hired and Fired Young dons learn to make cognition cool Intellectualism to trendy young things is of no more importance than a Tiffany bubble blower Why Russian plots lead to potato knifings Richard Beeston at large Centre of attention: e-mail anarchy I rubbed my nose so much it glowed like a beacon Vodafone Revenge is mine and on the house Mandelson's plot to have me ostracised, by Stephen Bayley Mandelson's plot to have me ostracised, by Stephen Bayley 'Since law enforcement is probably the single most important sovereign power, it is threatened if it is transferred to unaccountable bureaucrats' Picture Gallery The English pursuit We are at heart a rural nation with hunting in our blood, says David Hart Lynam booked A New Circus Bear Another day, another Russian Government Kennedy's Dilemma The Liberal Democrats' new leader cannot face all ways How Very British With a hey, ho, the wind and the rain Role for England in new Britain Expert advice on TV for children Boys can rival the girls at exams Over the hill at 40? Policing Ulster Brain power Make the replay's decision final Channel 4 triumph Post Office lottery Coping with an eclipse Dim view Writing on the wall Court Circular The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace are now open… Appointments Anniversaries Birthdays today Baroness Harris of Richmond Baron Gavron Luncheon Picture Gallery Church news Personal Column Highland laments ring out Piping recital Forthcoming marriages Marriage Latest wills Personal Column John Ellis John Ellis, CBE, former President of the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, died on August I aged 85. He was born on December 18,1913 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir Alick Rankin Sir Alick Rankin, CBE, former Chief Executive and Chairman of Scottish & Newcastle, died of cancer on August 3, aged 64. He was born on Januart 23,1935 Court & Social Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Roger Stott Roger Stott, CBE, Labour MP for Westhoughton, 1973-83, and for Wigan since 1983, died in hospital after a long illness on August 8 aged 56. He was born on Augusr 7,1943 From Our Own Correspondent: Atom Bomb on Nagasaki August 10,1945 Helen Rollason Helen Rollason, MBE, television sports presenter, died of cancer yesterday aged 43. She was born on March 11,1956 To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 ARM KLegal ZMB Holman Fenwick & Willan Fax: 0171 782 7899 A degree of obligation to look after ourselves Common sense is preferable to court action in solving consumer disputes, says David Young Global bans needed to police the Web Laws censoring the Internet are doomed, says Steven Philippsohn Picture Gallery BT Chambers Banking & Finance Judges with good bedside manners Judgments are not always made in court To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 Lowell White Durrant QD Commercial Lawyer Once in a life time GG Graham Gill & Young PSD Professional Recrultment Times Newspapers Office of Fair Trading Fax: 0171 782 7899 Seeking the peace dividend When the guns fall silent, legal firms are prepared to travel in search of post-conflict rewards. 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Stationery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax: 0171732 7899 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buyouts held back by fears on economy Managements taking over their businesses will find funding difficult, Mark Jansen reports Parental leave could ruin us, say small companies The Government is being asked to rethink plans to allow unpaid time off, writes Victoria Fletcher Clear Prop sounds a £1m patent rights contract The Times Jane Littlewood, operations director of Hayley… Bank of England is warned In Brief News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,178 The death of Victoria and the end of an era A century in photographs Today: 1901 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Watchdog attacks day trading Many lose everthing they invest on US stock market, says survey Rise in raw material costs hits 20-year high John Charcol Picture Gallery German authorities investigate RMC City aims to resurrect Crossrail Times Cartel crackdown plans welcomed Sport BA profit hit by cost of fuel and collapsing yields Apple pie in the sky Index Cisco puts $lbn into KPMG arm Russian political turmoil dents euro Yet another Yeltsin shake-up triggers sharp fall in domestic markets, writes Alasdair Murray Cisco takes $1bn stake in KPMG Consulting Contract workers win tax rethink Saatchi pays interim Inchcape attacks car manufacturers Smith & Nephew may quit UK over euro Fears over Eurofighter security Deutsche plans global operation MPs condemn Internet business initiatives Fidelity achieves strong Isa sales Business Roundup CYC eyes Acordis Boost for Chiroscience SLOC credit rating cut Vodafone lets towers Starbucks store deal Steel directors to go Hicking backs Coats Liffe losses scrutinised Exchange Rates Meyer to buy Graham for £269m Vickers explores tank move TTC wins three-year cricket extension Disposal plan lifts UB shares By our City Editor: Byers soundbite won't hurt Commentary American Express Commodities Liffe Options Renewed Internet fears take their toll on shares Stock Market London Financial Future Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes City stays cool on S&N Tempus Meyer Saatchi & Saatchi Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Inchcape Wall Street New pals act The Times City Diary Congress serves Americans an apple pie in the sky Economic View If the surplus in the us ever materialises there are better uses for it than tax cuts Keep cool The Times City Diary Grass greener The Times City Diary Share shock The Times City Diary Byers targets cosy cartels in clean-up of 'rip-off Britain' Strong powers for the OFT and hefty fines signal a tough approach, says Christine Buckley Lloyd's refuses to allow independent arbitration for hardship names Good results for Arsenal and Freeserve End the divide The Times Unit Trust Information Service JHKB Flat start to the week BT What d'you mean you're not signed up? Fantasy League is back in its familiar Tuesday slot and Nick Szczepanik has some advice How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times Super League Entry Form The Eng lit debate Euro shopper's hell Gold Rush In American today cyberspace is the new frontier. The Internet pioneers, with their $7,000 lunches and $40,000 watches, are becoming multimillionaires overnight. Joanna Coles reports from New York Alcohol and stress Complete TV and Radio Divine Comedy The Times 'Shakespeare is better than studying Irvine Welsh; John Donne is a better poet than John Lennon' Our children deserve an education that stretches them, argues Bel Mooney My Euro shopping nightmare Shopping in Europe can save money - until something goes wrong, as Ginny Dougary discovers Your consumer rights: how to find out about them Pretentious, moi? How I beat my drink problem The stress of a high-powered City job made Helen Grogan an alcoholic. Interview by Anthea Gerrie The Times Healthy summer feet Change your shoes each day to avoid infection, says Peta Bee Is your baby deaf? Look out for the telltale signs Hearing problems in children are more common than people imagine and can develop at any age. Unfortunately, they are often discovered far too late Facing life after a child's death To lose a son or daughter is every parent's nightmare. The Child Bereavement Trust can help to find a route through the hell of despair. Anjana Ahuja reports London Hernia Centre Feeling ill? It could be your mercury fillings Mercury amalgam has been suspect for years but the Nhs refuses to pay for any alternative. Susan Clark reports The Times The healing power of the mind After years of back pain, Caroline Ellis found relief in an unconventional diagnosis Vauxhall Raising the Standard Young, gifted and all that jazz Nigel Williamson meets Denys Baptiste, the cool ruler of Britain's new jazz movement and a Mercury Music Prize nominee Never mind the definitions, let's have fun Beneath its dour pretensions, jazz is alive and well. Most of all, says Clive Davis, it's simply good-time music Times 3 Classical Music British Museum Jazz albums I say, jolly good shows Theatre: Neil Cooper finds vanishing breeds provide a rich source of material Royal Court Theatre Entertainments Listings Theatres Proms RG Entertainments Listings Reggae The Times Festival The Times Dishing up the food of love Theatre: Stephen Warbeck's music fills Hollywood movies and London stages. Daniel Rosenthal reports Casanova's getting serious Pop: Once Neil Hannon of the Divine Comedy wrote bouncy summer pop songs, chased lots of girls and was photographed naked. Now he writes gorgeous art songs, and is about to get married Beck's Beer Elvis in any style you like The queen of the evangelical empire strikes back Satellite Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Time to sit back and let your players do the talking Matt Sims reports on celebrity chat—including a Kennedy tip Choose your Fantasy Team from this Complete Player List Heroes and Villains Theme Team By our Sports Staff: Rusedski forced to quit with toe injury Tennis Mergers on Super League agenda Ruggy League Pools Forecast Easy ride for Rock climbers Edward Gorman enjoys excellent sailing conditions as the Fastnet Race competitors turn for home For the Record Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Surprise exit of Middleton causes uproar Snooker Winning Move Keene on Chess Scoop struggles to be success story Racing Ahead Newton Abbot Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Ayr William Hill Celtic Land Power of recovery is Price's trademark In Brief Today's Fixtures Moorcroft pushes for drug-lab sanctions Athletics The Times England remain level-headed in face of storm Cricket Leading First-Class Averages Captains take comfort from bonus points Table Scoreboard from Leicester Scoreboard Word-Watching Keane close to decision on new United deal Football Is there a ref in the house? Journey to the heart of football Barrow left to contemplate life as outcasts Non-League Football by Walter Gammie Fantasy Football Spurs add to Shearer misery Gullit rounds on his players after Graham's men roar back Times Two Crossword Woodward seeks clarification over future of Dallaglio Sailing Fletcher joins England selection team NDCS The National Deaf Children's Society
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