News from 18/08/1999
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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, R. F. Channon, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, John Goodbody and Stephen Wood, Dave Gorman, C. W. Holtham, Robert Thicknesse, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, C. D. W. Savage, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Trevor Smith, James Bone, Caroline Finkel, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, William Hutton, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Anthony Sutcliffe, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Harvey, Julla Hinde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Lewis, Stephen Farrell and our Foreign Staff, Clive Seymour, Paul Fitzpatrick, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Peel, Charles Brewer, Andrew Dunnett, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Amanda Loose, Eve-Ann Prentice, Alice Lagnado, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Roland Watson, S. Hayashi, Ralph Gartenberg, David Hands, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Katherine Bergen, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Victoria Fletcher, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Paul Armstrong, David Lister, Winston S. Churchill, Michael Theodoulou, Ben Hammersley and Stuart Miles, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Alan Fagg, Stuart Miles, David Watts, Adam Jones, Michael McNulty, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Simon Barnes Sports Feature Writer of the Year, Alice Lagnado and Ian Brodie, Oliver August, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Philip August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roberts Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Simon Munk, Ivor Richard, Christopher Walker, Saeed Shah, Christopher Maguire, Jason Nissé, Adam Jones and Chris Ayres, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Christine Nuckley Industrial Correspondent, Alan Lee, Chris ward, Stephen Hoare, Ben MacIntyre, Faith Glasgow, Ian Brodie, Hannah Kelson, John Graham-Hart, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Kenny MacLver, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, David Powell, Robert Sayer, President, Arthur Leathley, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Foanna Coles, lan Hughes, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Anna Soderblom, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent,
ResumoOil fire threatens quake city Turkish toll rises to more than 2,000 Index My hell in the house of tomorrow 'My instincts were all wrong, Instead of… Sylvia Pankhurst statue campaign for memorial Inside The new mystery in our skies British worker killed in Nigeria Tomorrow First Telecom Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV RSPCA Football results can help young to add up Blunkett to launch maths campaign, writes Roland Watson Wealth 'is a key to success at a level' Universities come to loan students' rescue Radio shows go on Internet Cleric supports 'jihad' News in Brief Drink survey News in Brief Bush debate News in Brief Smuggler war News in Brief Child porn case News in Brief Lynam 'penalty' News in Brief Conman takes £1.5m from mother-in-law Local tory treasurer loses cash, home and heirlooms in swindle, writes Adam Sherwin Lovestruck schoolgirl says she will stand by teacher Butchers in blue blood row Virgin one account PC accuses priest of fondling housekeeper Industrail heartland left devasted as area is rocked by 45 seconds of terror Turks caught in centre of high-risk zone Anatolian Fault Line Abbey National Safety sacrificed in rush to meet demand for housing Growth of Instabul Population Sert British charity and fire crews send 42-strong search team World Reaction Sainsbury's Job insecurity highest among professionals The Link Radio Dj claims he was sacked because of race Lawyer who made sex joke is cleared of racism Luftwaffe ruins land claim by German couple Saga Queen 'killed my brother in 1956' Far East gang cut floodlights to rig betting The New Scenic Stars of sport and screen mourn Helen Rollason Tuscans scorn Blair's 'mean' charity gift 'Funds abuse' attacked Tiny Smokey brick ovens saved Technique found to regrow nerves Bus shed listed as heritage site Doctor struck off over porn on Net News in Brief Boy, 8, drowns News in Brief Bullock crash News in Brief Calf appeal News in Brief PC quest for ET News in Brief Gold fraud News in Brief Feline Oscar News in Brief Protests at plutonium-fuelled flypast Saturn probe skirts Earth's atmosphere to pick up extra speed, writes Nigel Hawkes Police fear rise in football violence DNA tests over 1970 murder Whitehall to examine children's curfews Ariom Bogus tour firm targets disabled Cricket species looking chirpier Arena Golden eagles found poisoned on Scots estate Drug bust nets airport workers News in Brief Brewer jailed News in Brief Flight delayed News in Brief Dougan in court News in Brief Hostages return News in Brief Times 3 Somak Holidays Police and fire service not ready to beat 2000 bug Greens cheer as bypass loses its grip Newbury faces traffic chaos as road is closed for repairs, reports Helen Johnstone How Romans paved way for roads Dancers take lessons in eating Sponsored by Becks Men are 'forgotten' anorexics Retailers struggle despite highest prices in Europe Mowlam delays decision on IRA Saab Paramilitaries make mockery of peace Christopher Walker hears how terrorists on both sides force their communities to live in fear Quiet stroll that led to a shattered life By our Medical Correspondent: Diabetic screening can stop blindness New drug 'mops up' residual cancer Albanian mortars kill two teenagers Balkan conflict replayed on pitch The Times $1bn aid stolen from Bosnia Royal Mint Milosevic's hold on power grows Feuding rivals aid yet another escape act, says Eve-Ann Prentice Islamic rebels flock to Dagestan Virgin Value No Title Land of cut-throats daunts Russia An old enmity underlies a new war, writes Vanora Bennett Iran zealot polices hemlines Michael Theodoulou in an exclusive interview with a Hezbollah fireband Certificated Diamonds Direct Line The Woodland Trust India boasts of its nuclear muscle Russia angry over revived 'Star Wars' Arsenal Attack Rogue states raise fears as nuclear arms spread Suspicions and rifts are delaying agreement, says Michael Evans Giant iceberg in threat to ships Somak Holidays Senators seek end to Cuba food embargo US and Canada Britain visitors British Gas Home Insurance Hezbollah kills two Israelis World in Brief (AFP): Iraqi claims World in Brief (AP): Bravery lives World in Brief Ban refused World in Brief (AP): Execution halt World in Brief (AFP): Dream of gold World in Brief Beijing's war drills taunt Taiwan Virtual warriors fire opening shots in cyber battle Tension rises in conflict "that surpasses all boundaries", reports David Watts Yorkshire Bank US nuclear spy case is 'hot air' Tomy Careline Times 3 China cheats leave $14bn deficit Cold comfort for Bill from the Grey Lady The Clintons' visit is seized on by Nantucket as final proof of its descent into vulgarity Management consultancy is a mysterious sect…Its acolytes cruise the confessionals of corporate despair. It is so rich it can cream the leadership cadres of industry, making them mere analysts'. Fixers follow war's ebbtide On the road to Pristina Centre of attention: John Peel Great script, but where's the beef? ICR International Care & Relief The secret enemies of democracy Blair must grasp his chance for Lords reform, sasy Ivor Richard Reform would present no threat to the commona 'German falsehood has been accompanined by insult… While unfinished Nazi business remains, Europe cannot be reconstructed on solid foundations' Picture Gallery This charlatan creed When a company decides to call in the consultants—it really has problems Bush whacked The Times Diary Club Mad A new threat revives old worries about an arms race Bad News Presentational reform should not politicise the Civil Service Turkey in Ruins Shoddy buildings exaggerate an earthquake's impact Falling exam standards Education research Rethink on ethics of euthanasia UK the 'softest touch' for asylum Landmine effect of cluster bombs Claims assessors Greenwich warning Non-recorded crime Unfair to deride kamikaze pilots Rising Sun Dunkirk veterans Cradle couture Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lunchtime events Staffordshire Lieutenancy Christening Birthdays today Saved from fire and water Church news Bishop of Norwich Archaeology report Thames cuts into its past Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Rugby World Cup All Tickets! Brigadier Dame Jean Rivett- Drake Brigadier Dame Jean Rivett-Drake, DBE, former Director, WRAC, died on August 8 aged 90. She was born on July 13,1909. Olive Dodds Olive Dodds, casting director, died on July 30 aged 87. She was born on February 1,1912 Jenny Little Jenny Little, former international secretary of the Labour Party, died suddenly on July 20 aged 52. She was born on June 21,1947 Personal Column Faresavers Jetline Rugby World Cup Multiple Display Advertising Items Patricia Beer Patricia Beer, poet died on August 15 aged 79. She was born on November 4,1919 (From our Correspondent): Signor Matteotti's Body Found Stabbed with a File Successful finalists in the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants' June 1999 examination No right to a lay adviser in private cases Regina v Bow Country Court, Exparte Pelling Restrictive practice not against public interest In re Televising Premier League Football Matches Employer has primary liability for site safety Andrews v Initial Cleaning Seriveced Ltd and Another Affidavits must be in words of witnesses not lawyers Alex Lawrie Factor Ltd v Morgan and Others Succession only to equity of redemption Carroll v Manek and Another Insistence on insolvency fees not unlawful Regina v Lord Chancellor, Ex parte Lightfoot Whether repair of patented article is infringement United Wire Ltd v Screen Repair Services (Scotland) Ltd and Others News Business Sport The Times Cross Word No 21,185 Picture Gallery Wheels turn in the hunt for cheap transport A century in photographs Today: 1907 Features Fore Cast Arts Radio & Tv Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Markets gripped by rate fears US inflation rise prompts forecast of Fed action Worries Mount over Thai Currency Nissan urges early entry to euro Reid appointed chairman of IPE Sainsbury to cut Homebase jobs Wilkinson expansion Times 3 By our Retail Correspondent: Allied Carpets faces hostile bid Sport HSBC Prada in move to control Jil Sander Flying the flag Picture Gallery Index Productivity accelerates at Nissan's UK site BNP asks ministers not to intervene over bid Thomson victory in ADI sale Anger at Wal-Mat's gun sale plan near US school Consortiums line up to launch London Underground bids Mersey Docks beats forecasts Profit increase in spite of fall in cargo volume BP pumps its petrol on the Net NTL losses soar despite increase in customers Row over plans for Strategic Rail Authority Setback for Diageo as EU refers sale Business Roundup Allied Domecq jobs go Business Roundup Housing market boost Business Roundup Barclays Iridium loss Business Roundup Autologic shares dip Business Roundup SHH close to sale Business Roundup Freeserve deals online Business Roundup Pifco profits slide 40% Business Roundup Asda Properly to spend Business Roundup Exchange Rates Vodafone nearer to float as units merge Planet Hollywood in finance rescue plan Our City Editor: Echoes bring back fear of heights Commentary Cannons seeks more women in health clubs The Times Business Section Photo-Me eyes triple forecast Coca-Cola under fire in report on health scare Commodities Liffe Options FTSE falls below 6,200 level on sporadic selling Stock Market 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 Mixed numbers Tempus Photo-Me Mersey Docks Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Photo-Me Cannons Wall Street British expertise signposts a new era in global transport As privatisation sweeps the world, operators are no match for UK predators, writes Arthur Leathley French leave The Times City Diary Limits to the American dream Quid pro quo The Times City Diary Todd or Ted? The Times City Diary The Times Ames mixes balance and music sheets Elf The Times Unit Trust Information Service Boots Shares down in slim trading BT Couples and cash Eight Pages of Features, Money, Science and Arts Lovelorn farmers A Mystery in Outer Space An object that is neither a star nor a galaxy has appeared in our skies. Three years after its discovery astronomers still have no idea what it is, says Nigel Hawkes Solar cycling Complete TV and Radio Germaine Greer In sickness and in wealth Our Personal Finance Editor on money and relationships; the hidden coast of using credit cards abroad; and the Jug investment club Scottish Widows Beware of credit card extras Jug: a progress report Only the lonely down on the farm Even with acres of love and land to offer, farmers find it hard to attract women to rural life. Anne Barrowclough meets the men abandoned for the city That'll do thanks There area some things in life we could live without. Here area this week's nominations Festive Holidays Limited Is this the toughest cycle challenge yet? For the first time British teams have entered Australia's gruelling solar-powered race, says Julia Kinde Mammoth task in Siberia Science Briefing Tadpole's bedside manner Buzzword: virus Science Byte The diet that travels well Mix and match, the capsule orchestra The Britten Sinfonia now looks as good on stage as it sounds, courtsey of Germaine Greer. Geoff Brown reports Theatres Garrick Theatre Visual Art Eclipse Opera & Ballet Prompt What's on today At the Proms Picture Gallery They're off . . . with their heads Opera: The curtain rises on the International Festival and Turandot—and it's all downhill from there, says Hilary Finch Tomorrow in Times 3 HMV Revolutionary doors of perception Dance: Dutch are a hard act to follow, says Donald Hutera Opera Bluff Robert Thicknesse takes on Verdi's MacBeth Orchestral Law's returns diminish Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is shortchanged by a muddled portrayal of 18th-century moneyman John Law Recital Bach Raw recruits are placed in television's firing line Satellite Choice Picture Gallery Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Today's Choice BBC1 Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck ITV Variations Pane-free ways to lighten up With a bit of ingenuity, rooms with small windows—or none—need not be gloomy, says Faith Glasgow Wanted: skilled craftmen for luxury development Traditional artisans artisans are in demand, says Stephen Hoare Knight Frank Clerkenwell, Ec1 Property SW10 Robert A. Govier Winchester Town Centre Cluttons Northamptonshire CHL To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1986 (Trade) 0171 481… St James Homes London Letting & Estate Agents Sunley Estates Strutt & Parker French Property Exhibition Auction Sale due to Seizure English Courtyard Fax: 0171 782(Trade) 0171 782 7799(Private) Viva Hot Properties Interealty Marbella's Primier Estate Agency The Times Beautiful homes & penthouses Hornsby lines up historic title bid Bowls Sheenan on Bridge Word-Watching World Cup omens improve Rugby Union: Grayson and Greenwood Lift Doubts in England Xv's Clear Victory Injury ends Stransky's career Keene on Chess Winning Move England Rugby Women must overcome final hurdle David Powell on the barriers facing Britain's female athletics coaches Stevens shines through York gloom Racing: American Jockey Shows Quality with Glittering Treble on Opening Day of Ebor Metting York Rapid Raceline Rain threat Brighton Yavana's Pace to leave rivals trailing in Ebor Musselburgh Betdirect Thomson comes home in triumph Sailing Yesterday's Results Leicester Sport in Brief Kempton Park Today's Fixtures Mind Sports & Olympiad Fringe players can keep Surrey on top Land Rover Gloucestershire grateful for work of rookies Cricket Scoreboard Fairbrother a beacon in the gloom For the Record Bulbeck makes early inroads Edgbaston (first day of four; England Under-19 won toss): Australia Under-19 have scored 127 for seven wickets against England Under-19 Cardiff in line to take over staging of Cup Final Football Word-Watching Timeworn truths behind the Newcastle follies Midweek View The Premiership Today American touches down to rescue Chester Third Division Tomorrow Second Division Fantasy Football Gullit looks to Ferguson for salvation Newcastle show gambling instinct Times Two Crossword Rugby Union 43 Royal Anthem has salutary effect on troubled trainer Alan Lee sees the Cecil fortunes revived by a stunning win at York Llyod puts Graveney on back foot Sailing 45 BOSE Netkonect Inter//face Contents Dependable mainstream business systems A word in your ear Freeserve lets the e-mails to the talking at it bids to outflank rivals Modem makers go to the wall as market hots up Smile you're online Claire's Web Get online for Fringe benefit College Online Netcom Internet Novices welcome on Proms site Elizabeth Judge Redthat is hot stock Bites Rest assured, bed buying is easy Lineone How the future begins at home In a special issue, Interface explors the domestic front Diva is quick to pick up new role Chris Ward reports on a new generation of moderns and a data crunching program for your telephone Dell Data Swap Made Easy House of the future? 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