News from 17/08/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Roland Watson and James Landale, Alexander Woolfson, Alyn Shipton, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Gerard Wright, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Adam Barker, Muir Hunter QC, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Nell Cooper, J. H. Baron, A. M. Parsons, John Pentney (Chairman), Duke Maskell, Michael Paterson, Nick Szczepanik and Matt Dickinson, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, John Hetherington, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Henry Wickens, John O'Leary Education Editor, Pat Gibson, Andrew Rowe, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anita Chaudhuri, Frank Edwards (Director), Robin Young, J sindelar, Matt Sims, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Gerald Danaher, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Richard Gregory, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Ross Clark, David Lister, Robin Russell-Jones, Victoria Solt Dennis (Honorary Secretary), G. Law, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gary Slapper, Paul Sexton, Paul Aplin, Rob Wright, Diana Faires, Geoffrey Dean, Jim Carner, William Kee, Adam Jones, Audrey Magee and Christopher Walker, Raymond Keene, Tim Merryman's, Peter Davalle, Matthew Pryor, celia Brayfield, Peta Bee, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Lionel Mendoza, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Edmund King Executive Director, Nick Kelly, Sally Morris, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Derek Bloom, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Philip Wilcock, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Clare Francis, George Caulkin, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Menzies Campbell, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Leo Lewis, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Stanley B. Abrahams, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Henrietta Lake, James Bone and Ruth Gledhill, Christopher Irvine, Kate Moss,
ResumoToday in Times 3 Arts, health, features Blair to expand No 10 power centre Prime Minister revamps news presentation-then runs into PR minefield Index War confessions remain sacrosanct Fear of measles epidemic in 2001 Bring back the 80s... all is forgiven A day at the 'cruellest' races How to beat the holiday blues Picture Gallery Play £126,00 Fantasy League Doctors fear measles epidemic by 2001 Priests Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Time The discreet rise of Blair's media fixer Bill Bush likened to octopus with tentacles over political areca, reports Carol Midgley Blood on the floor leaves few survivors Diana paparazzi in the clear Thatcher backs Hague on EU Tax due on AA windfall Full pint fears Daredevil, 85 Calves rescued Good turns Surgeon goes Corrections Cleric recruits terrorists, say M15 officers Muslim accused of leading extremists fights deportation New lover 'fired flare at yachtsman' Say cheese to make Taiwanese laugh 'Snooker' speed trap drives motorist potty Prince's watercolour mentor dies Sainsbury's You've passed a Levels Mowlam will rule on state of IRA ceasefire Gateway Junior doctors set for strike Saxons return at a level St. Joseph's Hospice Green Line College by college Bootleg traders to lose lottery Animal groups attack 'primitive' Palio Spectacle appeals to 'worst instincts in human nature' Event where even the spectators die Somak Citroen Saxo No Title Porn makers win case for real-sex videos PC World Camra ferments Tory mayor row DIAL-a-PHONE Fears of 'turf war' as man is shot dead Ministers reveal GM sites on Internet Rover 'I'm angry about being pinpointed. It is impossible to protect a field' Tim Reid meets a farmer who believes that tests are essential School work leaves no time to play' Hope for village hit by meningitis Doubt urged on infant deaths One Tel Strokes link to smoke Northern Rock Mother of E coli girl urges caution Dover knife victims vent fury on police Concern over refugees after clashes Masked gang lays siege to homes of Kosovo families British 'worse than Serbs', writes Helen Johnstone RSPCA Brown urged to act on Mandelson sale Two Egyptians remanded 'Five Bellies' freed on bail 5,000 offer homes to cats Somak Holidays Vote for a Better Tanks return to Tiananmen after ten years Oliver August, in Beijing, sees rehearsals for Communists' 50th birthday The New ALFA 146 Australia 'hired Nazi scientists after war' Army hunts killers of Serb woman Massacre school is reopened US on alert as Columbine High goes back writes Grace Bradberry America raises flag again in Saigon Embassy in Bogota 'a base for drug smuggling' Staff investigated after attache's wife is charged with sending cocaine to New York, writes David Adams Bush rival quits after poll flop Posthouse '400 killed' in Russian blitz Dagestan The Times Landslide Duma vote for Yeltsin's new man Spy steps into spotlight SAGA Congolese rebel city burns Gandhi curb (Afp): Bubis outrage Hostage talks (Afp): War game row (Reuters): Eurocorps call Terrorist loses (Reuters): Film man dies (Afp): Score draw Bike-friendly? It's all uphill From Vera Lynn to UB40 Ross Clark at large Hewlett Packard Dover Centre of attention All I felt at first was shame, but thank God for the smiling repo man Days of Clover1 Fine words won't keetp us safe Menzies Campbell on the rundown of defence spending 'Geography students were once outdoor hearties. They were blokes. They didn't go to Ibiza in the summer for the pot, they went to Llanberis for the slate' Picture Gallery Blues in the pink Reports of the demise of Oxford are greatly exaggerated, says Tim Hames For Art's sake The Time Diary Crop Circles How to balance the science and polities of GM testing Local Difficulty Exaggerating the Dagestan threat will exacerbate it Terrorist Tribunal A case that will define the limits of protest Thatcher's 'bomb' under Tory unity Health funding 'Routine' HIV tests in pregnancy Henry V's 'war crimes' Licence renewals Plants' ancestor Keep it simple Riding to war How to shop with no need of a car Fairer to Sir John The UK's nations Cradle couture Social News Today's royal engagement Lunchtime talks Baron King of West Bromwich Baron Bradshaw Baron Filkin Baron Goldsmith Inns of Court School of Law Rotary Club of London Churchill's gift to man who aided his escape Birthdays today Leverhulme Trust awards Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Personal Column Flatshare Flights Directory Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Jetline Faresavers Announcements Sir Hugh Casson Sir Hugh Casson, CH, KCVO, architect, died on August 15 aged 89. He was born on May 23,1910 Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Health & Safety Commission Paddy Devlin Paddy Devlin, CBE, Northern Ireland politician, died on August 15 aged 74. He was born on March 8,1925 (From Our Correspondent): The Late Empress Frederick The Empress Frederick (1840-1901), was "Vicky', Queen Victories eldest daughter, who was married in her teens to "Fritz". He died in 1888 of throat cancer soon after becoming the German Emperor Frederick Iii Tuesday Blues? Graham & Young Office for the Supervision of Solicitors City Centre recruitment Investment Banking Dickson Minto W. S. CLP Power To Advertise Your Legal Appointment Please Call… U. S Law Firm Sheila Burgess International Solicitor Temporary Assistance Available Multiple Classified Advertising Items Too little advice is at heart of music's discord Adam Barker on a rash of disputes in the music industry and why lawyers may be at fault Judging Rwandan crimes Trials are taking too long, war crimes judge tells Frances Gibb Picture Gallery PSD Kingston University Failures should get a second chance Government proposals to usher in a new era for the rescue culture are long overdue Brent Council QD Chambers and Partners Lipson Lloyd Jones Granada Media Peters & Peters Zarak MacRae Beenmer Lipson Lloyd Jones Holman Fenwick & Willan A case of carry on laughing Courts rarely depart from the solemn, but occasionally some cases descend into levity and even farce, says Gary Slapper ZMB Your right to a friend Excluding assistance in court is unfair, says Richard Gregory Contractors face crisis over tax certificates delay A plan to combat avoidance in the contruction industry has gone wrong, writes Henrietta Lake Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Wiltshire, Private Sale. Post Office, store and… Established vending machine business in Tenerife Airconditioning and Refridgeration Business Unique Opportunity James Stewart & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roofing / Builders Merchant Master licence for UK personalised children's… Single Unattached Dinner/party Club Ladies Quality Fashions Investment property portfolio, Merseyside Hotel Award Winning Community Store Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make Money from Financial Betting Equinex £6.4 Billion Chicago Hot Dog Company Don't let fax get in the way of a good business Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Product Design Once in a Lifetime Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast Payout Bristol & West Investments Plc Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department for Education and Employment Exporters lose faith in EU Megaphone Words could cost you land, says Gary O'brien ner and property specialist in Eversheds, the law firm Picture Gallery Designating local authority in care order Dismissing disproportionate response with costs Teletext Information is not a 'document' No weapon in banging head Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents U. 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Stationery Limited relief for breach appropriate Judges must be scrupulous MBE Pitman training Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,184 Picture Gallery When life was hard for the world's workers A century in photographs Today: 1906 Features Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Lifeboats Radio & TV Opinion Business WPP faces revolt over incentives Rewards for below-par results come under attack Compaq's ousted chief to get $9.8m FTSE dips ahead of key data John Charcol BNP seeks to depose board of SocGen Times 3 Parisa puts Punch deal in view Sport Nasa man goes by bus to £106m bonanza FSA orders review of top-up pension sales Wider appeal Picture Gallery Index Jarvis and Railtrack make up over dispute Alcoa to go hostile with bid for Reynolds VNU buys ratings firm Exchange Rates Citibank Independent Energy to tap Europe Ames takes Warner job Chandler duo will net £70m from sale First Leisure sells its bowling alleys Insurers hit Buffett Workspace confident Sherwood sales surge AAF at the double Richer gets richer Inchcape finalises sale Scoot strikes ISP deal Daewoo sheds units F&C and Alliance wary over equities' direction Buying spree Mulcahy halts Oslo bid talks By our City Editor: An incentive too for Commentary IPC to put £25m into Net projest The Times Minister's aide joins Hollick EU hints at no new taxes for Internet trade Carlisle appoints chief Commodities Liffe Options Rogue order worth £1.4m halts Granada dealings Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Trusts in transition Tempus Jarvis Sherwood Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Workspace Wall Street Late kick-off The Times City Diary Economics of the asylum are sad day for Europe France is landing ten other nations with much of the bill for its 'right to be lazy' jobs initiative There's a touch of classlessness for breakfast at Tiffany The jeweller's attempts to widen its appeal have brought results, says Adam Jones Speaking up for motorists Vary base rate for the type of borrower Equities edge lower in thin trading PIA The Times Unit Trust Information Service Boots Green fingers have a red-letter day The first £ 500 prize has gone to someone who tends his team as well as his garden, says Nick Szczepanik 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 Write a bestseller Could you give up your newborn baby for adoption£ This woman did Seven honours later she realised that she could not be without her son. This is her story... Beat osteoporosis Eight Pages of Features, Health and Arts Carlos Santana Pop albums Preparation H Complets TV and Radio Pretentious moi? The Times You want to write a novel? Then read this first Literary agent Carole Blake reveals the secrets to being a successful novelist. It makes painful reading, says Sally Morris Machine that helps new lungs to breathe Premature babies can have severe breathing problems. A new treatment is saving lives Start calcium early for strong bones New research reveals that girls of ten are not taking in enough calcium, just at the time when they should be taking steps to avoid osteoporosis. Peta Bee reports Why a longed-for holiday can leave you feeling out of sorts Exotic breaks often end in shock, denial and rage - or post-holiday depression. Anita chaudhuri on how to get over it That old black magic Carlos Santana still likes a lot of salsa on his rhythm. Nigel Williamson met him London: BBC Proms The Philharmonia Orchestra… Bagnor Eminsurgh Theatres See It now! If it's new, forget it See It now! The Entertainer 0181 427 6566 (24Hrs) Van Morrison Sugar, spice, but not so nice Pop albums Rock The Revenants Whelan's, Dublin Every Wednesday in Times 3 Picture Gallery JAZZ Brecon 99 Powys Folk Cropredy Festival Oxfordshire Tower Jazz albums Family life-It's a crime Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees Drummers and Juju Girl, two new Fringe Festival plays at the Traverse Festival Favourites Offal, leopardskin and green hair: Edinburgh veterans Parsons and Naylor go back for more Comedy Fringe Round-Up An excessive good beginning Hilary Finch sees a great cast perform Handel's in the opening concert of this year's Edinburgh Festival Proms Maxim Vengerov Bbc SO/Belohlavek Albert Hall/Radio 3 Fringe Theatre The Secret Life of Charlie Chaplin Looking for the Tallyman Metro Wanted: one bride for King Letsie III of Lesotho Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Choices to put you on the spot The start of a season means identifying the penalty takers, says Choose your Fantasy Team from this Complete Player List Heroes and Villains Main League Leaderboard Eagles seek World Cup take-off England and United States begin preparation while Wales try to resolve longstanding dispute Betdirect Teams Yesterday's Racing Results Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Furious Henry lets fly over Jones-Hughes Winning Move Keene on Chess Greek Dance to call the tune Racing: Stoute and Fallon Can Click on Opening Day of Ebor Meeting York Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Brighton Reading the Racecard Grounds for resisting young pretenders Oaks plan William Hill Rapid Raceline The shot that told of golfing genius Rob Hughes welcomes the rare and refreshing talent of Sergio Garcia Land-Rover New Discovery Woods knows his crown is not secure Richardson vows to remain at Gateshead Rugby League Marshall inspires England Squash Swann's elevation provides the spur Essex give England fine guide to follow Cricket Prospering far from the Maddy crowd Geoffrey Dean on the Leicestershire opener who moved out of the family home and the England team This Week's Ppp County Championship Guide Weddings in Seville may lose appeal David Powell on IAAF plans to auunl marriages of inconvenience The Times West Ham time their response to perfection FA Carling Premiership: Sinclair strikes late to end Villa's unblemished record Hornsby steps on to national stage Bowls Today's Fixtures Coulthard spared role of minder Motor Racing For the Record Pools Forecast US PGA Championship Final Scores Sport in Brief Rusedski leaves in upbeat mood Tennis Southampton prepare for Davies return Football FA takes no action over Edwards outburst The Premiership Today Minnows excluded from Cup miss all its glamour Word-Watching Rugby Union Newcastle make fragile peace Gullit insists that he wants to stay as manager of troubled club Times Two Crossword Crenshaw looks for loyalty from Lehman and Pate Cricket Be a Top Striker... On The Stock Market! IAAF puts Walker back in the dock in drugs case
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