News from 13/08/1999
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Alexander Woolfson, Brian Harrison, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Rosemary Righter, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Tom Baldwin and Ian Murray, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, John Vincent, Sarah Potter, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Claudia Rahola, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter King, K. W. Clinch, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Chris Dignan, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Ian Murray and Simon De Bruxelles, Edward Welsh, Tony Paterson, Carl Mortished, Tom Russell UK Rrepresentative, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tim Woolford, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Mike Webb, John O'leary Education Editor, Rupert Cox, Peter Davalie, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, David Lintott, Roger Graef, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Ian Hughes, Roland Watson, Audrey Magee, Michael Leapman, Oliver Holt and Matt Dickinson, Jason Nissè, Anthea Lawson, Victoria Fletcher, Paula Hawkins, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Gwyn Prosser, David Lister, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Edward Young, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Trevor Lloyd-Hughes (Prime Minister's Press Secretary, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Imogen Edwards-Jones, T. R. C. Boyde, Deborah Brett, Damian Whitworth, John Wilton, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Philip August, John Allison, John Goodbody, A. Dearing, David Blunkett, Department for Education and Employment, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, R. Derek Williams, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Fraceless Wanda, Charles Varley, Ian Brodie, Simon Jenkins, A. C. B. Lamport, Tim Jones, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, David Clark, Sean Connery, Dr Ron McLone, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Neil Cooper, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robin Lodge, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, P. G. Smith, Susie Steiner, Matthew Atkinson, Eduardo D'angelo P. Silva, President, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoThe allure of the artist's model Times 3 All pregnant women must test for Aids Routine check in drive to cut numbers of HIV-positive babies Index Electricity bills to fall by £15 The Navy cap fit for sea breezes Why Sean is sexier than Brad Hostage's e-mails tell of fear Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Inside First Telecom Today in The Times Business Sport Features Arts, TV Seat Prescott ship crusade runs into storm on coastguards Railtrack 'half-blind' over rise in faults Mayoral hopeful has cat's chance Wildlife Bill given new life News in Brief Student's fears MP to retire Bomb found Correction Ex-Barclays chief goes to war on bootleggers The Saturday Times Boys face ban over naughty brothers Scots pay up in race row with English Taki loses: and still keeps his head Opera managers reach the peak of endurance WPC cleared of attacking colleague Dolphin Lib Dem MP 'talked Witness into testifying' Homebase French fail to stop people smugglers Controls rise as record numbers claim asylum Memo to party: what should he wear? Roland Watson looks at the latest attempt to reinvent the Tory leader Daewoos Hair we go again Experts suggest lowlights and new Euro-look Traveller pays price for attack on driver Judge throws out ?500,000 claim form man who lost his leg, reports Tim Jones PC World Knife suspect 'just out of care' Censors ban guide to Dublin Today in Times 3 Woman's revenge for attack on daughter By a Correspondent: Boys took speedboat for joyride Lack of grouse hits start to season By a Staff Reporter: Farmers give herd to animal campaigner Boots Love Tesco cancels German pork Who are you seeing this weekend? Make a date tomorrow the Saturday Times Only 60p Compaq Light goes out for eclipse firms Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Festivals shut and camp is in receivership Simon de Bruxelles reports The victim who looked up instead of looking out Astronomers puzzled by 'bands' in the sky Abbey National Catching fallout from a meteor New life for old telescope Football's new angle for armchair fans John Goodbody reports on a revolutionary breakthrough in the world of sports broadcasting Cadillac Dixons Declining beetle was 'fashion victim' Woman's bite nearly killed reveller Today in Times 3 Golf club fined over salmonella News in Brief £6m raid case Rapist sentenced 'Pretty boyo!' Renault TV advice saved life of wasp-attack girl One year on, Omagh families hope pain will ease Comet Remembrance helps to bridge the divide Allied Carpets Informer comes clean for marriage Four! Youngest golf star tees off Hospital staff 'give tip-offs to claims firms' Britain is doomed to head Europe heart deaths table Skoda Auto Links Books total hits two million Smiling racist 'thought he had killed children' Price Breakthrough!! Intel Internet PC Americans fret over Chinese 'control' of Panama Canal Picture Gallery Audi (AFP): Tornado leaves trail of chaos (Reuters): Gingrich had affair as Clinton faced jury (AP): Refugee sea ordeal Today in Times 3 Your old number. The worst misprunt of all Run for President? I'll think about it, says Beatty But actor agrees that there must be someone better, Damian Whitworth reports Connery rules the roost Step wise Ex PoW senator tells of suicide attempt Primakov paves way to rule Russia Woodstock Yeltsin prepares Dagestan offensive Milosevic consolidates power base in reshuffle Belgrade keeps the hardliners, says Eve-Ann Prentice Cambodia vetoes UN trial Alcoholism spreads C. P. Hart (AFP): Indonesia Army is accused of massacre World in Brief (AFP): Speedy drone (Reuters): 147 Hutus die Kennedy death (AP): Cannibal case (Reuters): Bear protest (AFP): Clipped wings Indian births set to burst billion barrier Child born every two seconds Half of adults are illiterate Third below poverty line Over half of children underfed Republicans accuse Howard of trickery Tiny Pakistan steps up patrols Ancient game goes back to its Mongol home Charles Varley, reporter and photographer, on polo's revival in its homeland ASDA Snub to colony's special status (Reuters): Pope has envoy in Hong Kong Riddle of 'plotters' who won't come home Diplomacy has been stalled by Britons jailed in yemen, writes Daniel McGrory (AP): Iraqi children 'dying because of sanctions' Britons Defy Ban Cyprus President frees jailed Mossad agents 140 burnt alive In Uganda by cattle raiders Time One. Tel Ferries beat duty-free ban Tony Paterson on the Oder finds that Brussels has been thwarted by river trade Russia leaves Western holidaymakers cold Culture in plenty, but few comforts for visitors Alice Lagnado reports Scott's relics expected to fetch £200,000 Air passengers handled bags to beat strike The Times Ambitious rebel died proving it's good to talk 13th century: creation of a parliament and the struggles beyond England's borders In the latest of our series on landmark events of the past 1,000 years, Alan Hamilton looks at the taxing troubles of two royal dysasties that became one Lost fight by the last true Prince of Wales The Sunday Times 1266 and All that Vodafone A Truro lass can eclipse me any day Laird's prayer answered Alistair Robertson at large Centre of attention: Sean Connery Taking the Tories for a spin Bhs Procudt Recall When nanny turns into a strangler Labour's regulatory zealotry threatens to love Britain to death 'The concern for animal rights and green vegetarianism is a pathetic fallacy. If we are serious, the rule should apply to midges as well as mutton' Madly, badly abroad As the art of literary travel writing dies, authors are driven to ever greater excess Block busted Mystery Visitors British tolerance for asylum-seekers is being exploited For Queen and Mateship Australians play Scrabble with their Constitution Red Dusting John Prescott's lifeboat to save British shipping Improved systems for asylum-seekers Cayman controls Letters for publication may be faxed to 020-7782… Accountability of reformed Lords Kosovo's future Literature in schools Fairer to Sir John Cost of joining the euro Moral issues Casting light on Moon's big day Cricket umpiring Indian excellence Social News Birthdays today Church news Anniversaries today Personal Column By a Correspondent: Forgotten air pioneer recalled Latest wills Inns of Court School of Law pass lists Forthcoming marriages RAF appointments Manfred Altman Manfred Altman, academic administrator and fundraiser, died on July 20 aged 87. He was born on October 30.1911 Personal Column The Times Margaret Costa Margaret Costa, cook and cookery writer, died on August 1 aged 80. She was born on August 30,1918 Sir John Hale Sir John Hale, FBA, historian, died yesterday aged 75. He was born on September 17,1923 Picture Gallery From Our Own Correspondent: On this Day August 13,1960 U. S. Takes the Lead in Space News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,181 Squalor and suffering in the heart of London A century in photographs Today: 1904 Features Forecast Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Arts Around Britain Yesterday Abroad UV Radiation Index Radio & TV Noon today High Tides Highest & Lowest Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Hard review hits utility shares P&O to gain as tonnage regime is adopted Shipping Sails Home thanks to Concessions but Gambling Goes Offshore Enterprise Oil hails 'world-class' gas find Tax-free bonanza for punters Times 3 No deal Men only Navy merchant Sport Aluminium mergers spark race for shares Equities soar as rate fears subside Aquascutum of London Bonds in Russia Index Merrill Lynch deal speculations reignited ONdigital snubs cable football approaches Boots starts men's shops Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Landmark gains in sight Reckitt chiefs given post-merger options Call centres to employ 37,000 Scots at year end Slug and Lettuce to develop 'comfy' bars Safeway computer trial Headlam optimistic Airbus in Taiwan sale Xenova positive Pact boosts Vocalis IT gloom predicted Barclays BBSL sell-off Taylor Woodrow deal Two Lloyd's firms in merger talks Business Roundup Exchange Rates Sun Life disposal nets £759m as Aegon steps in Bumpy ride for Perry The Document Company By our City Editor: Lord Alexander's making waves Commentary New business up for Independent Torex pledges to hit the acquisition trail Clubbers spend more Gap may start Old Navy roll-out in UK New look for Frank Usher Commodities Liffe Options Billiton hits high on back of consolidation hopes Stock Market Nick Hasell 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 Heat is on for utilities Tempus Sun Life Northern Leisure Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Torex Wall Street Nervous investors fear rerun of crisis in emerging markets Lea Paterson examines the possibility of a repeat of last year's bond market turmoil Taking off Budding magnates have sporting chance Business Fuller figures For a rainy day Aluminium producers bid for safety Vauxhall Shares surge in thin trading Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service Boots Disclosure confined to material facts Wide discretion on restoration to protect third parties The Times Consent for prosecution required Same principles apply to building cases Divisional Court can review lifting of reporting ban Bathroom chic 12 Pages of Features, Arts Media and Style Is gardening the new interior decorating, which was the new cooking which was, of course, the new sex? Forget about collapsible wheelbarrows and men in sheds; gardening has become hip. Jane Shilling reports TV's new comedy Dateline secrets Exam marking Complete TV and Radio In search of bathroom chic Grace Bradberry justifies her decision to spend the price of a holiday for two in St Lucia on her bathroom Furniture Village More … Stand by for barmy filth Television Channel 4's Armstrong and Miller entertain 'Record labels are now desperate to police a medium they barely noticed until last year' Captured on canvas baring their all Visual Art: Richard Cork on a show that charts the complex relationship between artist and model Times 3 the La Movie Around Porter's world Theatre: Jeremy Kingston enjoys Chichester's revival of the Cole Porter musical, Nymph Errant Picture Gallery Woody's ghost band cam still raise the dead Jazz: Clive Davis hears echoes of one old star in Soho and a new one in Camden Theatres Entertainments Listings Multiple Display Advertising Items Proms BBC SO/Saraste Albert Hall/Radio 3 Bridge-building brothers get back in the loop New Music: Alexander Woolfson checks in with Orbital as they prepare to open tonight's Flux festival in spectacular style Perky and quirky Fringe Theatre: Neil Cooper gets to grips with an unconventional contender from an actor run company Metro The Essential Guide to What's on in your Area In celebration of the idiot Comedy: Hettie Judah applauds the old-fashioned approach to getting a laugh in Edinburgh The Times From Hollywood to public service Raymond Snoddy talks to Lord Puttnam about his career change Media & Marketing Overland Group The Ultimate IT Opportunity The Sun Technical Core 2 Results Foxtons Trade digest Sales Opportunities Tools of the trade Paper Round Secret world of the masters of the universe Filming the Kgb was far easier than infiltrating management consultancies, says Roger Graef Picture Gallery The Times Diary Taxing time for the BBC's digital future You have tp admire the BBC's gall in asking for so much The Times Bad Girls given a second chance Ratings suggest that the prison drama may create a cult following among the young despite damning reviews, says Carol Midgley I'm Sindy, buy me Media watch Is GCSE marking fair? Fred Redwood meets an examiner critcal of the system and Dr Ron Mclone, convener of the joint Council for General Qualifications, replies Why the world trusts us Interim Technology Holborn College Benenden meets Forest Gate: a common purpose Bemenden's headmistress was always likely to be eaten alive in Forest Gate Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Courses CMRC Credit Management Research Centre The University of Reading Acc red ited MBA Newport University Chigwell School Leicester University Greenwich School of Management Language Courses Educational Courses Review Challenge Ashridge Strathclyde Graduate Business School The MBA Career Guide Courses University of Durham Broaden your Horizons University of North London Roffey Park Management Institute Life with the Mob continues to hit the high notes Satellite Cable and Digital Radio Satellite Choice Radio Choice by Peter Davalie BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice by Tony Patrick Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck No Title Birdie run puts Takamura in strong position Golf Bradley fined for attack on caddie Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Cudmore has lost none of his old magic Sailing Nottingham Quinn celebrates first dividend Racing: Victory on touch 'N' Fly at Salisbury Marks New Association Withcecil Catterick Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Lingfield Park Course Specialists Newbury Reading the Racecard Newbury Specialists Blinkered First Time: Catterick: 6.00 Rainbow Raver:… Rapd Raceline Barmasai to face Iaaf inquiry over race-fixing Athletics: Kenyan's Admission Casts Cloud over Golden League Warwick Epsom Racing Results Harris calls the shots to top England's rising youngster Bowls Warrington pin hopes on Gee Rugby League For the Record Today's Fixtures Argentina captain misses Scots tour Sport in Brief Youngsters ignite a beacon of new hope Christopher Martin-Jenkins sees inner-city children provide an uplifting spectacle Spinners take Sri Lanka into suffocating grip Scoreboard from Worcester Land Rover Hampshire hope to land Warne Farbrace offers youth an opportunity to shine Gladiators' display goes beyond the pale Somerset 's dazzling run is unlimited Austin puts the brakes on Phoenix CUG National League: Lancshire gain improbable victory over traditional rivals Stevens adds to woes of Essex Yesterday's Cgu National League Scoreboards Durham stay on right side of Outlaws Surrey wilt under pressure of Adams Watkin swings it for the Dragons Jaeger-Lecoultre Cwmbran freeze on their big night Football: Celtic Claim their Pounds of Flesh with Six-Goal Romp in First Qualifying round of UEFA Cup Teichmann in talks with Newport Rugby Union: Former South Africa Captain Considers Deal worth £250,000 Irvine remains confident in face of rivals' mind games Motor Racing Vialli keen to spread his wings by signing Ambrosetti By our Sports Staff: Henman finds his form at last Tennis Bruce minds his step on path to Premiership Ambitions Huddersfield rely on Old Trafford expertise to make dreams a reality The Premiership Today They think it's all over at the BBC … it isn't now Bill Edgar hits the replay button to resolve a new goal controversy Word-Watching Athletics 51 United throw £13m bait at Keane Garcia shows true colours with record 66 Times Two Crossword Best for Football: Full Premiership Club-By Club… Cricket 52 Be a Top Striker … On The Stock Market!
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