News from 16/08/1999
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Dan Conaghan, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Richard Dale, Barney Spender, Joanna Hunter, John Newitt, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Judith Newman, Hugh de Glanville, Simon Barnes, H. G. Dyke, Michael Leach, Elizabeth Young, Nick Dempsey, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, David Milroy, Philip Howard, Stewart Fowlie, Edward Currie, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Geoff Wilkinson, Derek Martin (Director), Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Peter Dawson, David McVay, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Watson, John O'leary Education Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, R. Gardner, James Butters, Ken Broad, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, J. Davies, Michael Simmonds, Nick Avery, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, G. V. R. Born (Research Director), Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Phil Gordon, Ian Hughes, Jefferson County, Keith Pike, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, D. B. Wigg, Jason Nissè, Neil Blackley, Russell Kempson, BEN MacIntyre, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Steve Goddard, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, Sean Macaulay, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Steve Martin, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, David Orr, Nigel Cliff, Peta Bee, Alex Ross, Roland Watson and Susie Steiner, Oliver Holt, Hettle Judah, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Diane Roberts, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, N. Pritchard, Roger Bootle, Glen Owen, Ann Gates, Crispin Rodwell, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Saeed Shah, Salomon Smith Barney, Arthur Wilson, Jason Nissé, Merrill Lynch, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Nick Pryer, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, John Patrick, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Kenneth Ward, Benedict Nightingale, Marek Prorok (Editor-in-chief), Kamikaze veterans, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Susie Steiner, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Cartherine Riley, Glenda Jackson, Susan Emmett,
ResumoEdinburgh Festival Times 3 Thatcher takes revenge on Oxford Former Prime Minister's tour of US raises £1 million for Cambridge Omagh's survivors weep for peace Index Bush Jr emerges clear winner in early polling University Loses Favour with Employers Sport on 18 Pages Can Gullit survive… Mandelson's housing troubles Inside Stress inquiry by DPP Tiger Woods wins US PGA Hakkinen scores Grand Prix victory Page 28 Hague pledges to slash taxes NDCS The National Deaf Children's Society Today in The Times 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Audi Tories told to 'slap down' Thatcher on EU Book duel expected Hague will keep Archer at distance Kennedy speaks up for drug law review Bishop told 'get real' Scots raise royal marriage ban Somak Holidays Tough for summer babies News in Brief Blair's host on Scottish trip Lorry ploughs into stalled car Bright eyes in queue for role Mopeds boost for students The Prince and Camilla home Duty call for Mandelson at new address Negotiations on purchase raise queries over tax, report Roland Watson and Susie Steiner Limits to Reducing the Duty on Property Labour seeks to calm Robinson speculation Picture Gallery British Airways 'If he wants minimalist, he's got it' Employers give Oxford the blues Hunt for fresh talent targets the unofficial Ivy League Fall from grace blamed on unwieldy regime Cambridge acts faster, reports John O'Leary Nationwide Dell Fear of courses chaos during boycott Stress inquiry ordered after CPS suicides Cost of the Dando case nears £1m Somak Holidays Fiat Tango dancers are hot to trot Prisoners 'pay staff' to get to soft jails Protest by governors Intel inside Earl strikes a blow for real tennis court Fire killed girl, 2, in tent lit by candle Healthy growth for farm markets Direct Line Letter land Voyage of a lifetime ends in mutiny IRA blamed for Londonderry riot Intelligence reports say gangs who attacked RUC were well equipped and organised, writes Christopher Walker Barcelona prague Omagh relives day of terror Nivea Crispin Rodwell Vaccine debut for Derby News in Brief Fish poisoned On the ball Prince threat Doctors launch hunt for child cancer virus Mallard numbers reach postwar low Tiny Vicar asks for stone sacrifice Legal & General No Title Scientists trace farm fish illness News in Brief GM protest Poverty march Migrant clash ITV cleared Land Rover Flying squad to support foreign police Halifax Wed while you wait at the station The Open University Drug users steal £850m a year Japan's mixed messages over war Ambassador apologises for prisoners' suffering NetDirect Hardline Iranian cleric out, then in Persona From David Watts in tokyo Veterans in navy whites… Children learn to kill for Mafia News in Brief Tourists seized (AFP): Republic boost (AFP): 'Scorched earth' (AFP): Campers drown (AFP): Bride divorced Bush leads the pack in party 'beauty contest' Results of IOWA Straw Poll Pardons become weapon in battle for New York votes Mercedes-Benz First Family goes house-hunting in stockbroker belt Sewage fed to French pigs sparks scare Shoppers in Germany panic as food is taken off shelves, writes Adam Sage Relics found of massacre by Mormons Vodafone Digital Hearing Ltd Preaching in the park Time (Reuters): Islanders spit at Argentine bus World in Brief Girls accused of raids Editor's hard labour Jewish leader buried (AFP/Reuters): Four Iraqi sites struck (Reuters): Algerian rebels kill 29 Schroder's sunny holiday instinct puts Blair's in the shade Inside Germany Nato bombs still killing Kosovans Allies urged to act as cluster blasts cause civilian carnage, writes Michael Evans Quantex Picture Gallery India extends nuclear arsenal Step Wise Militants 'buried alive by Russians' Audition for lead role on London stage Nostalgic Dixie whistles up a Scottish melody Daine Roberts at large In Jefferson County, Florida Olympic Airways Centre of attention: Kamikaze veterans Equity is all to the online entrepreneur People are taking cuts of 50 per cent to join small teams beavering away on the Net The triumph of style over substance Hague's image is not the issue, says Michael Simmonds 'It is high time an uncompromising case for animal research was made. Those doing this work are scientists, not sadists' The Liberal dilemma Charles Kennedy faces a stark question: what is his party for? Screen test The Tories and Tax The right arena but an inept initial foray Why Dons are Angry University lecturers have paid too high a price for expansion Bush Trail A significant outcome from a bizarre event A visitor's view of Uk asylum rules Bootlegging and taxes Dictionaries in exams Deteriorating sewers Sport letters The US approach to GM research Viewing the eclipse National Lottery Meeting with Goering Unjustified hyphens Medical expenses Letters for publication may be faxed to 020-7782… 'Unending roar' of stationary trains Railway safety Following a pattern Cradle couture Unkind cut Court Circular Church news Service dinner Personal Column Birthdays today Appointments in the RAF Legal appointment Barbers' Company Anniversaries today Picture Gallery Latest wills Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Sir Richard Thompson, Bt Sir Richard Thomspon, Bt, Conservative MP for Croydon West. 1950-66 amd 1970-February 1974, died on July 15 aged 86. He was born on October 5,1912 Ernesto De Melo Antunes Leiutenant-Colonel Erncsto de Melo Antunes, Portuguese Foreign Minister and former revolutionary, died of cancer on August 10 aged 65. He was born in Lisbon on October 2,1933 Ignatz Bubis Ignatz Bubis, leader of German Jewry, died on August 13 aged 72. He was born on January 17,1927 To the Editor of the Times: On this Day August 16,1928 Kathryn Murray Kathryn Murray, ballroom dancer, died in Honolulu on August 6 aged 92. She was born in New Jersey on September 15,1906 Capitalisation, week's change John Grooms BNP confident of green light for takeover BA shake-up may claim 2,000 jobs Arsenal offside in hopes for king's Cross stadium Jason Nissè on a setback for Gunners in hurt for new home IoD lays down tough tests for Britain joining euro Coral's offshore plan threatened Rate cut delays add £15m to bank profits Financial mailing firm goes to Bimbo Sorrell could net £31m in new package The Facts The Board Agency catalogues suffer Alternative Ivestment Market Corporate Profile: BSkyB What the Experts Say Confidence up among small manufacturers PFI bank courts Brooke Our Verdict Tesco offers cut-price leisure Ericsson Nervous markets suffer from deja vu Reynolds up for grabs after bid by rival rejected Taylor to work for Goldman Stead & Simpson buys rival Army offers chips with everything Saeed Shah says military service underpins Israel's high-tech enterpreneurial culture The Times Professor's health tip is dessert from the ship of the desert WPP expected to show strong growth Companies Inflation milestone in sight Economic Outlook What the Sunday Paper Say Exchange Rates The Pound Stock Market Halifax Results and Statistics News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,183 The days when Britannia ruled the waves A century in photographs Today: 1905 Features Forecast UV Radition Index Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Arts Times 3 Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Gullit's Struggles in Black and White Two for Tiger Back on track Inside Gullit seeks shelter from storm Joseph Turner Times 3 Hakkinen takes his revenge Irvine's taunts return to haunt him after error allows McLaren to seal one-two in Hungary Short-handed pair survive Fastnet exhaustion Sailing Sport in Brief By Our Sports Staff: Menu provides flavour of the day for Ford Motor Sport Woods holds off Garcia's late challenge US PGA Championship: Exciting rivalry is born as American secures second major title Steinhauer saves her best until last John Charcol Europeans falter as focus turns away to Ryder Cup Rocca has eyes for late bid Reality proving cruel for Derby William Hill Keane lays ground for departure FA Carling Premiership: Yorke's gats kill off spirited challenge by Leeds Watford make nonsense of Houllier's Anfield revival Wenger counts the cost of battle of attrition Flight Options Jones turns Southampton tide FA Carling Premiership: Newcastle defence crumbles in second half Picture Gallery Hardened by fire of adversity Kevin Mecarra extols the benefits of experience in management Coventry lack final flourish Beck's Foreign Legion show appetite for tough battle Graham ahead of schedule with his rebuilding FA Carling Premiership: Jeffers's bright display affords Everton some hope The Times Bradford fail to hit right note Aston Villa v West Ham United Ipswich call opening shots for a change Nationwide League: Burley relishes reversal in fortune after another impressive triumph Moyes outlines his plan Price is right for Swansea Wolves mourn loss of pack leader Russell Kempson on how a favourite son's retrirement brought a funereal mood to the 1-1 draw at Molineux Self-belief bears fruit for Stockport Nationwide League in Brief The Times Palmer back in favour at Forest Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Sudden deaths give players cause for thought Football Overseas View Winning Move Keene on Chess Rangers secure early advantage Why the great game is no longer different for girls John Goodbody assesses the growth of women's football and the hopes for England in the next World Cup Nuneaton relish winning return Watson reaches his personal crossroads Readers' responses to Premiership reports Sports Letters St James' carp Orienteering's victory for old-fashioned… Derby day Another new twist on a familiar England tune Criket needs more than cosmetic changes, believes Christopher Martin-Jenkins Highbury low Writer's drop Lack of facilities Calling the shots BBC's top team FA Cabling Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League SPL Goalscorers Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Nationwide Football Conference National Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Diet pill tested The Vigilantes Last month these boys set fire to some underground garages on their council estate in Islington, Why? Because of this Iman interviewed Edinburgh news Steve Martin The new diet pill tried and tested Judith Newman loses pounds but finds an unpleasant drawback to the controversial drug I felt more than my usual desperation to lose the 15lb that clings to me The Times How does Xenical work? Bowie made me feel that it was Ok to take risks Seventies model Iman, 44, on her new life as a successful businesswoman and her rock star husband Iman launched a successful cosmetics line for black women Fashion Diary Carried away by new toys Visual Art: John Russell Taylor enjoys work of four very different contemporary artists on show around the festival city The Times Black humour but clear fun Theatre" Benedict Nightingale finds light relief in dark, surreal fantasies, psycho obsession and dubious mischief Pop Orbital Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh Martin's parody topples off its perchz It starts off satirically enough, but Steve Martin's Bowfinger descends into bathos, says Sean Macaulay Opera Flight Glyndeboume Gangster, killer, hood? No, just a crazy mixed-up guy Film: In the 1930s mobsters were hard anti-heroes whose guns did the talking. But in the 1990s, says Nigel Cliff, screen Mafiosi are more likely to be a psychiatrist's couch Royal National Theatre Times 3 This week in the Times Theatres Distracted by history Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Augustine's Oak at the Globe Theatre A Warwickshire Testimony The Other Place, Stratford Proms CBSO/Oramo BBCSO/Vanska Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera & Ballet Eclipse If only Ulrika had listened to her mother Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio All the Tv and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Satellite Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice by Peter Davalle Radio BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice by Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck For the Record Athletics Track and field Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby League Picture Gallery Club Cricket Saturday's Racing Results Sainsbury's Barnett seeks double helping NatWest Trophy: Gloucestershire join their West Country rivals in final at Lord's Scoreboard from Bristol Tonbridge prove too powerful Scoreboard from Roehampton Somerset are ready to rekindle glory years Gaunt leads KGB White to victory Polo Shadwell makes mark in style Bowls Maddy blown in on wind of change Robinson's attack takes heavy toll on Cairns Word-Watching By Our Sports Staff: Rusedski suffers further setback Tennis Hewage sees off Sussex The Times Pontefract Meeting Points Dubai Millennium makes a splash Rcaing: Godlphin Colt Overcomes Soaked Ground to Land Prix Jaxques Le Marois Windsor Leaders in the Flat Championships Stravinsky in line for York Offshore debate attracts little discussion on shop floor Course Specialists Rapid Raceline St Helens tear hope from Wolves' grasp Rugby League: Warrington Fade Meekly from Play-Off Scene By a Correspondent: Castleford edge closer to play-offs Newcomers fail to halt Giants' fall By a Correspondent: Broncos rumble Thunder's hopes Reds' blues eased by Blakeley Teichamann ready to make move South Africa regroup well Table The Times Why being hot is not cool Peta Bee looks at the dangers of exercising in the heat The Times Helping You to Stay Healthy in the Heat Staying in with the Six Million Dollar Man Shorts Because of the flab that seems to accumulate around… As happy as a sandboy Mattew Pryor donned his shorts, sucked in his stomach and discovered how to play beach volleyball Your Quick Guide to Talking a Good Game Getting off the Treadmill Links Nick Dempsey Matthew Pryor shapes up with … The man who would be king Matt Dickinson Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop New Times Crossword Book Available! Myth and legend have been destroyed by television Direct life & pension services Fans have no one to blame for departures but Bosman
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