News from 11/08/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Katherine Whitehorn, Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, Nick Vaux, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall, A. R. Stanford, Robert Cole, Rugby League, Chris Ward, Del Vecchio, Grace Bradberry, Adrian Lee, Julian Hewitt (Communications Officer), Raymond Snoddy and Andrew Pierce, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Simon de Bruxelles and Tim Reid, Ivo Tennant, Thomas Tallis, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jason Niss and Raymond Snoddy, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Judith Shawe, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Richard Hobson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Clalre Mcdonald, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alex O'connell and Anthea Lawson, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles and Mark Henderson, Stanley Feldman, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Ian Hughes, Roland Watson, Amy Anderson, John Kavanagh, Tony Clare, Ruth Sullivan, Deepak Chopra: Online guru, Jonathan Dodd, Washburn Smalley, Peter Barnard, Sarah Ockenden, K. E. J. Henderson, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Alan Toogood, Barry Millington, Joan Walley Chair, Geoffrey Dean, Stuart Miles, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Ken Beallie, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Matt Dickinson, Andrew Roberts, Victoria Walker, Paul Wilkinson, Patti Boulaye, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Damian Whitworth, Simon Barnes Sports Feature Writer of the Year, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Alan Coops, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Stewart Robertson, Philip August, Dalya Alberge, Jonathan Bailey, J. P. Maxwell, Ben Hammersley, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Charles Ecroyd, Nigel Hawkes Science Briefing, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, ken Beattic, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Mike Kemp, Morwenna Banks, Alan Lee, David Orr and Zahid Hussain, Tony Dawe, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, Alan Copps, Editor, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Geoff Brown Classical collector, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tim Roberts, Nigel Powell, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Neil Cooper, Mark Fuller, Sally Patten, Reginald Hibbert, Charles Kennedy, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoIndia shoots down Pakistani jet Tension rises with retaliation threat over 'cold-blooded murder' of 16 Inside Sky News Major's revenge on Thatcher Essential Guide to the Eclipse This spectacular sight awaits Falmouth in cornwall… Where to go, how to watch in safety and what you… Britain at a standstill as darkness falls The Outlook Duke 'regrets' Indian gaffe Today in The Times Scottish Widows Tories turn their back on tobacco industry Links Rebels free last jungle hostages Nine Britons are kidnapped in Nigeria Struggle for Kennedy over electoral reform Adverts warning to GM food firm News in Brief Judge warns of abuse lies Third opt for private doctor Diana bridge proposed Driver fired for M-way fear Certificated Diamonds Shatner finds wife dead in pool Tragedy for actor who thought he had finally found happiness, reports Grace Bradberry Nasa scientists murder inquiry Spice Girls creator dies in crash Girl terrified of dentist dies after surgery Absolut Eclipse Huge rise in trains missing red signals Disater Toll since 1988 BT Stay in touch Our Transport Correspondent: Prescott fights off criticism Chinook checks hit Kosovo tasks All The Phone Companies Together Boiled veg were at the root of man's evolution US scientists say primitive chefs cooked up monogamy, reports Nick Nuttall SEAT Kansas set to banish Darwin from the curriculum Ben MacIntyre on the growing battle between creatioists and religious conservaties NatWest's Woolly Mammoth Butchers Found in Cotswolds Final pilgrimage for Dunkirk veterans Survivors decide to wind down rather then fade out, writes Alan Hamilton Struggling back to Blighty Sainsburys Picture Gallery Virgin Boy, 6, and Ms sister, 5, crashed by lorry One fat lady rides off into the sunset Jennifer Patersons's distinctive style, in the kitchen as in life, is recalled by Robin Young Audi Links Enfield joins BBC exodus Let livingstone stand, says rival for mayor Tom Baldwin finds Glenda Jackson revelling in London election Tories squirm over Archer Tory leader in Wales resigns Today in Times3 Too good to be true is temporarily true Youth culture 'endangering' Fringe's future Authorised Reseller Day trader firm moves to Britain News in Brief Pedal power Father warned Bomb inquiry Lorry driver had M-way phobia Society 'set to live the dream' Links Today in Times 3 Top architect who leves his council… Dutch to allow 'mercy killing' of sick children Picture Gallery Rebels declare Islamic state in Dagestan NDCS Gunman shoots day-care children Boy of 5 fights for life after new US attack Appeals cost Britons extra time in jail China's sexual revolution leads to people's condom Aboriginal 'stolen children' case comes to court Links Hewett Packard AFP: Umpire guilty of abusing girls Eichmann memoirs released by Israel Palestinians condemn car attack on troops Quantex Sound Choice Fingerprints offer identity in minutes Credit card for a girl aged three Direct Line British Gas Home Insurance Pinochet may travel to Spain voluntarily World in Brief (AP): Journalists arrested (Reuters): Cyprus exercises moved Fangs in Big Apple (AFP): Palme suspect traced (Reuters): Wartime wallet found (AFP): Japanese float airstrip De Beers Sites set to give a Net view Hoverspeed fastercaferries Astronomers shrug off clouds of doubt The Professinals Ready and Waiting Simon de Bruxelles and Tim Reid find a variety of sunseekers in Cornwall The Pagan Apocalypse now (AFP): Search for purity (Reuters): Milosevic eclipse Breathing space Stargazers tweak their telescopes The Amateurs Shady characters with an eye on the big picture The Eclipse: Spectacle Sound and Fury Festivals of Light Nationwide Riot police retreat from New Age clash Tiny Prayers, holidays and not not one cloud The Eclips: Around the World Scramble for solar Viewers in France Links Today in Times 3 The eclipse that started a war Lebanon torn by fears and the profit motive One. Tel Henry V would have been a war criminal 15th Century: the massacre at Agincourt and the turning point for the Yorkists Lancastrian claims come to bloody end EasyJet Picture Gallery 1466: Winner and Losers Dial a Phone A hot slice of the Big Apple, please In Nwe York Laugh? I thought I would never start Dalya Alberge at large SAGA Picture Gallery Centre of attention: The Duke of Edinburgh Peugeot Remember us when the Sun comes back A sickness a the heart of our nation Charles Kennedy defines his mission to unite divided Britain 'There is too much PC nonsense spoken about racial differences; political correctness is all right if it does not become pretentious and hypocritical' Picture Gallery The eclipse of reason Today will see a glorious natural phenomenon, if you ignore the lunaties Oh no Robin The Times City Diary A Land Held Hostage Peace has at best half a chance in Sierra Leone Queening It Political understudy seeks London's leading role Back to our Roots Is civilisation founded on boiled cabbage? Legacy of grave military decline Deteriorating sewers Policing Ulster Democracy is the key in Kosovo Meeting with Goering Innocent abroad Bishop's habits Car is the answer Was that an echo? A living faith in our ancient stones Celluloid and plastic Safe eclipse-watching Court Circular The Church in Wales The Church of England Anniversaries Latest wills Personal Column Birthdays today Herefordshire Lieutenancy Worcestershire Lieutenancy Small steps to saving a species Temple of only female Pharaoh rises again To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Fresh talent and wealth of colour for the RHS Norland Place School Forthcoming marriages All Tickets! Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Mature Jennifer Paterson Jennifer Paterson, cook, died yesterday aged 71. She was born on April 3,1928 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices An American Correspondent: On this Day August 11,1902 An American Impression August 11,1902 Several pages were devoted to Edward VII's Cornation. Our Correspondents described the day's events in ornate, sometimes pompous prose, it is a relief to turn to the lighter style of George Wash burn Smalley News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,179 Crawling to a British revolution on the land A century in photographs Today: 1902 Forcast Newspapers Support Recycling Features Arts Lifeboats Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Soros moves to shore up flagship Quantum fund BSkyB aims to get onslde with football clubs INS Interest rate fears send market to six-month low Ryanair soars as BA nosedives Times 3 Sport Alcan to lead three-way merger of metals groups In the shades Business Editor Patlence Wheatcroft Vestey back in business M&C targets us and Asia with ?300m war chest The Times Citigroup plans to pioneer banking by mobile phone Links Nycomed shares fall on interim figures Morgan Sindall builds Pressure mounts for Lloyd's to demutualise BOC deal 'saddens' chief Rosenkranz speaks about £7.2bn takeover Branson launches mobile venture Pension reform flawed, says NAPF Business Roundup MAM and Pru on top Green light for Aventis Lowe passes dividend Problems at Pegasus OFT to attack cartels BICC unit faces court United sells portfolio Stoves profit cools Exchange Rates BP job losses to reach 14,500 in war on costs Freud hands control of Pharmacy to rival Our City Editor: Market summer eclipsed by fear Commentary Sanderson eyes up double deal Cordiant set to spend ?200m in acquisition spree Ace-quote. com Record profits show Wal-Mart's financial muscle Commodities Liffe Options Banking and telecoms lead share prices down 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 BP at a giddy height Tempus Nycomed M&C Hotels Dollar Rates Other Sterung FTSE Volumes Morgan Sindall Wall Street Vestey family interests are brought out of cold storage Jason Nissé recounts a dynastic story of how fortunes were won and lost Identity crisis The Times City Diary Hilton Spending that slips through undetected Ailing Ayling Pay restraint DTI on its toes Del Vecchio adds Ray-Ban to his empire The Times Unit Trust Information Service 212 Shares record heavy falls Double Your Money... In Just 6 Months! Glorious Twelfth comes under fire The grouse-shooting season is under threat—from the Scottish parliament, protesters and the weather, says John Young Early spring warmth promotes the heather The gun market consist of sportsmen and collectors Winchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Guns Multiple Display Advertising Items Cogswell & Harrison (gunmakers) Ltd The British Association for Schooting and… Elderkin & Son (Gunmakers) Ltd Lakenheath Rod & Gun Country Club Borders Gun Room Ray Ward Gunsmith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gallyon & Sons Ltd Get out of debt Park Hill Sheffield: ugly council estate or design icon? Pofessor of Architecture Jeremy Till thinks the latter - and he does, after all, live there. But his other house (in Islington) is made of straw. Ann Treneman on a tale of eccentric living in two enties 8 Pages of Features, Arts, Money and Science Picture Gallery Meeting my saviour Features Young musicians Eclipse history Complet TV and Radio How to steer clear of the debt collector Our Personal Finance looks at ways to control a spending habit; how football fans are banking on their clubs; and why euro accounts are not catching on Links Halifax Picture Gallery All talk and no action on euro front A footie fan's ideal gift He saved my life but I can do nothing to help him Eve-Ann Prentice has an emotional reunion with the Serb who saved her from Nato bombs The Times That'll do, thanks There are some things in life we could live without. Here are this week's nominations Lenny roars again Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Eddie lazzard in the West End Prompt What's on today by ann scanion At the Proms The greatest story ever sold Fringe: Fury over the portrayal of a 'gay jesus' has merely drwn extra attention to a fine play, says Neil Cooper Theatres Garrick Theatre Proms Eclipse How to beat time, by heart Music: Richard Morrison stuggles to keep up with the conductor Mariss Jansons, survivor of a double heart attack Great British Hopes Classical collector The Times New Classical CDs Every Thursday in Times 3 Adam Mar-Jones on Film How eclipses have changed the course of history An eclipse in 840 started a war that led to the creation of France, Italy and Germany. Anjana Ahuja traces the history and romance of a rare event CATS PROTECTION Buzzword: tectonic plates Mushrooms—animal or vegetable? Evidence suggests asteroid is a chip off the old rock Bed markings prove Van Gogh painting is no forgery Vauxhall Raising the Standard Crime of the century? Don't make me larf, guvnor Satellite Choice Picture Gallery Satellite Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blenheim Bishop Association of REsidential Letting Agents Cluttons Daniel Smith John Spencer Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Townends Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition St James Homes Developing Excellence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain on Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shooting up north can bag you a bargain Mary Wilson Surveys the prospects of another hunting season and land values of grouse moors on the market Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Letting & Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Smart Moves Perceived injustices on sport's wheel of fortune Midweek View A New Discouvery Corners like this, Not like this Ryder Cup cash a major distraction Golf Rugby League Clubs huff and puff over wind of change Rugby League Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Sport in Brief Keene on Chess Winning Move Kent have no answer to Dakin Cricket Captain Crawley slays Gladiators Wood cuts through Glamorgan Swanns add steel to promotion bid Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Jones spikes the Sussex big guns Essex powerless against Smith Kit delay causes lost day Slater heads home on victorious note Yesterday's Results Leicester Johnston delays Fruits Of Love decision Yesterday's Scoreboards Beverley Sandown Park Newton Abbot beats fear of dark Alan Lee visit raceourse which refused to be eclipsed Meeting Points Hamilton Park Salisbury Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Last Night's Results Phillips sinks old colleagues Football: Sunderland Bounce Back after Drubbing at Stamford Bridge The Premiership Today Gascoigne and Ince team up with distinction West Ham in a spot of bother Football: Lampard's Penalty Miss Likely to Prove Costly as Frence Team Claim Vital Away Goal Chelsea boast a champion blend For the Record Word-Watching Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Orient spring biggest shock The Times By George! on way up Third Division Football by George Caulkin Gatting and Gooch carry the can Arsenal take pride of place with Bergkamp Times Two Crossword Golf Promoters calling for life bans Racing Free web site design E-clipsing the High Street Cable & Wireless Contents Langdale Yahoo! for e-commerce E-commerce-business, but not as we know it America's one-stop online shops Lots of gremlins at auction Newa Bites All your nuclear needs on Web The weird and wonderful are available online Verdict Late deals are just the ticket Www. ho makes the Internet even faster? Training on the cheap Clare's Web Money for nothing, beenz come free Claire McDonald gets a taste for online currencies BT Stay in touch Big Brother ruins e-shopping Government paranoia over eneryption mires new e-commerce bill in a welter of cloak and dagger controls Banking on an online service Banks turn to the internet as a cheap alternative to the high street In Business, Second is Nowhere Be First with the… X-files go info cyberspace Netting a holiday bargain How a wealth of internet travel information puts the world at your fingertips The new card that is so sharp Holidays Online Number is up for BA and United Links Tiny Tapping into a virtual plumber Something for everyone on the internet-from Diy wills to learning the guitar and then "jamming" online You can look-but don't buy Even Apple finds a plum market A site to stick with How the 'Witch' report helped to rake in millions Embarrassingly effective Panic button spares blushes when you buy condoms online Free-Commerce Cd for Every Reader A wizard way to get you on the Web Stuart Miles tests a Diy kit designed for small businesses Doctor Keyboard Beginners Bites Picture Gallery Well, are you being served? Pulling the punters in from the very edge of cyberspace Microsoft Verdict Software Resource Ltd Intelect Cebra CTS ICON PMR Group Plc Absolute computer solutions Hardware & Software IT Fore Front Europe Limited Latest moves in IT Picture Gallery Boom in e-trade jobs promised Dharma in our digital age Uri Geller's Weird Web Porn ads shock hardcore fans E-wine prohibition Time Charity Begins in the Office Creme Secretarial and Office Appointments Report Dear Jane Feature Citibase plc Experienced Administrative Assistant Alexander Mann Group Office Team AA Appointments LTD Receptionists Queen's Multiple Classified Advertising Items McQuillan Young Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels Devonshire appointments Business scales the heights for charity Two secretaries talk to Claire McDonald about organising a mojor fundraising event It is such good fun, and you meet you lots of people frm work Looking after the fashion basics My Diary Dear Jane... Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Director Level Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Allen & Overy The Times Surf and be sacked? Some managers are relaxed about the personal use of the Internet. Others are not. Amy Anderson reports Handle Grosvenor Bureau International Firm of Architects Gale Assocs Secretarial & Personnel Resources Limited Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Time-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Assistant £22,000 + £2,200 80% Admin 20%… Susan Hamilton Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items A division of Crone Corkill Ltd. 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