News from 19/08/1999
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Michael Evans, Richard Duce and Andrew Finkel, Roland Watson and James Landale, Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, David Metz, Leonard A. Stone, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, John Hopkin, Golf Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, Hamish Crisp, Roy Porter, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrick, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Hilary Finch, Roger Everett, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Edward Welsh, Newton Emerson, Carl Mortished, J. A. Greenbank, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Anthony Millard, Headmaster, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John O'Leary Education Editor, Peter Brown, David Crease (Chairman), John Bryant, Howard Davies, Hugh Thompon, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Julie Plisner Haines, Pugh & Way, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Godfree Browne, Michael Harvey, Lawrence James, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, John Young, Ian Hughes, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Victoria Fletcher, Ruth McGuire, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Jane Gordon, Martin Cullingford, David Lister, J. G. B. Swinley, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roy S. Gibbons, David Watts, Adam Jones, Knowles Mitchell (Corporate Affairs Manager), Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Matthew Pryor, Ian Slight, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Davenport-Hines, Alice Lagnado and Michael Binyon, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Alex O'Connell and Roland Watson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Rachel Simpson, John Stern, Evan Harris, Nick Hasell, James Wade, Caldecote, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Teresa Graham, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Des Dearlove, Colin Lucas, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Hannab Betts, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, G. K. Moore, Benedict Nightingale, Campbell Lennie, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Norman Williams, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Martin Gardner, Andrew Finkel, Richard Duce and Adam Sherwin, Jan Raath, Sam Walton, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Hull,
ResumoCollege by college guide to a university place Schools accused of manipulating A-level entries Surge in AS-level entries Pass rate up for 17th year running as more pupils are switched to as exams Straw in storm over 'criminal gypsies' King In walting Aitken fights raid on his pension Adam Mars-Jones on Robert Altman's surprise hit Turks turn on Ecevit as toll nears 4,000 Is cinnamon the new cure for E-coil? Running into trouble Mander Portman Woodward Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Gateway Solicitors' complaints director resigns suddenly Booker author's ex-wife hides their childre6E Summer study focus on maths Tories hold off on handprint logo Torch of freedom survives over a splodge too far, Roland Watson and James Landale report David Pleydell-Bouverie Parents' victory over school fees Unionists are split over IRA ceasefire sanctions Kiss and cuddle teacher cleared over girl, 15 'The system is wrong , she was like a puppet on a string' Parents condemn court 'farce' and say children are sent to school to be protected, Writes Paul Wilkinson Swindling son-in-law jailed for five years Des brochure's a snip at £200 Tycoon killed in crash left list of 'suspects' Coroner decides businessman's tragic assident, reports Anthea Lawson Book & Tokens The Link British join rescue teams flocking to Earhquake in Turkey Turks keep help to professionals Tourism takes a battering Compaq Aid victims still trapped under rubble Earthquake in Turkey An agonising hunt for life in the dark Sainbury's Survivors give hope for more miracles Tories hold off on handprint logo Torch of freedom survives over a splodge too far, Roland Watson and James Landale report Arthur Leathley Homebase Millennium to boost revellers on river Teacher killed by horse allergy Moors mothers talk of their loss Somak Holidays Earl's TV company yet to make a profit Ardent Productions' accounts show a loss for the sixth year running, report Saeed Shah Ail pair's parents deny fraud charges Golden oldies to reclaim airwaves Secrets of Albert Square leaked to paper Renault Picture Gallery A- level pupils drift towards 'soft' option MFI home works Examination Results Thousands find it's never too late to learn Men prove smarter in the office Alexandra Frean discovers women are afraid to dress too elegantly for work BT Nurses in threat to quit over soaking News in Brift Skateboard win Suspect named Jet ski inquest Viagra boss hurt PC World Dyslexia 'can be spotted within days of birth' Trail of mistakes leads straight to Cluedo's guilty men Robin Young solves the mystery of a botched anniversary publicity Nationwide Picture Gallery Tesco Flower power puts postmen on the warpath Health risk as farms overuse antibiotics Animals now harbour resistant organisms that could enter the food chain, writes Robin Young The BT shop Spot of record-breaking Store's festive turkeys to get GM-free diet 'Millions wasted' by BSE delays Somak Holidays Lightning kills golfer as storms wreak havoc New species of rabbit found Northern Rock Missing patients cost GPs £150m Roman coffins make a ghostly mark Comet Train buff gets himself a new line of work VW Rail firms want rules on delays relaxed Operators will fight government plans, reports Arthur Leathely Prescott's Jag saves him from stranded train Veteran MPs refuse to go quietly Connery 'stabbed in the back' Muslim Aid Health unions reject 3 per cent pay offer NPI In-Retirement Services In metro this Saturday Rebels face 'two-day war' Prime Ministers rally to Yeltsin cause Don't Miss the Train! Bloomberg News Economy that rose from ashes The market and oil prices have turned Russia round, writes Michael Binyon Blundering pickpocket's run-in with fastest man on Earth Hostages vow to return to aid work Picture Gallery Milosevic tries to ease tension with offer of early poll Today in Times 3 Time From Associated Press in Frankfurt: Auschwitz firm promises to pay compensation Forbes plunders family fortune for White House run Republican spends freely lack of style, writes Ben MacIntyre The Sunday Times Palace where father partied The Royal Bank of Scotland Taiwan calls for shield of missiles Tale of a tycoon's frog casts spell over Zimbabwe Magnet Training Private Ryan, movie-style Pentagon enlists Hollywood, Writes Ian Brodie 'Mad cow' blood ban may grow World in Brief Starr 'to quit' (Reuters): Date riddle (AFP): Family killed (Reuters): Gandhi bid (Reuters): Robbers' party Unholy rush to build Durham 12th century: the creation of an architecural wonder and bringing Ireland into line The Times Vatican inspired tragi-comedy Times 3 Direct Line 1166 and All that DIAL-a-PHONE Next Storming on with lawn with old Bill Ode to an Iron Lady I do, I do, I do, I do, I do Michael Harvey at large Centre of attention: August Mr CBI gets a nasty lesson from Mr 20 per cent Travelodge A poor third for Oxford 's critics Coliin Lucas on the dangerous obession with academic tables At the of 50, Miss Scarlett finally gets the chance to do her worst with a bottle of poisoned tincture in the billiard room Picture Gallery The cyber therapists The Internet is giving new power to patient A Tory in exile Diary Fire, Bomb and Claim The IRA should not allowed to define its own peace C for Science A disturbing trend in the A-level results Old Favourites Tune into Bing, Glen and Nellie Oxford and careers Exam standards Newbury bypass Ethics of egg and sperm donation Kennedy's call for drugs review 'Idling' trains Nelson's 'other' child CPS and police Testing time for men 'Flimsy' houses of Istanbul victims Pornographic videos Racehorse deaths Car-free shopping Court Circular Appointments in the Army Latest wills Church news Today's events Birthdays today Welbeck College awards Personal Column Grandmother pays a flying visit University news Forthcoming marriages Cardiff Law School Marriage Anniversaries Professor Robert Turner Robert Turner, Professor of Medicine at Oxford, died of a stroke on August 1aged 60. He was born on Novermber 26,1938 Personal Column Brian Connell Brian connell, Journalist, newscaster and author, died on August 7 aged 83. He was born on April 12,1916 Alberto Gironella Alberto Gironella, Mexican Surrealist, died on august 3 aged 69. He was born on September 26,1929 Announcements Legal, Public, Company Can Yucel Can Yiicel, Turkish poet, died in hospital in Izmir on August 12 aged 73. He was born in 1926 A German Victory Carraciola's Superb Driving Clifford Hanley Clifford Hanley, writer, died on August 8 aged 76. He was born on October 28,1922 News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,186 Then, as now, everything stopped for tea Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Some MPC members back more rate cuts Energis Rentokil scraps 20% profit growth target Wal-Mart in lawsuit battle Times 3 Hands moves on Arcadian Sport Tyre jobs shed at Continental 'Solvency threat' to blue-chip pension funds Vive la difference Index Regulator rebuffs Railtrack National Power sells Drax to US for £1.87bn Legal & Public Notices BAe takeover prompts calls to OFT over competition Brothers line up for £67m stake Third warning from Hamleys in a year Legal, Public, Company Edelson buys website company for £14m Shell gets in on ground floor Tokyo launch for PFI Waste management projects planned Charge at Armitage Approach for Emess JN Nichols profits slip (Bloomberg): Morgan Stanley sued Elf silent on Total hint Wassail's Carpets stake Digital talks boost Photo-Me shares Business Roundup Exchange Rates Digital TV costs knock profits at News Corp Abbey Life faced solvency crisis By our City Editor: Time to ACT over pensions Commentary Bodycote fails to please City BICC falls to £392m loss after cables exit Merger creates second-largest Coca-Cola bottler Gehe's profits rise 7% Commodities Liffe Options Last-minute trade gives British Energy a spark Stockmarket London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indies Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes BICC Weir Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Rethinking at Rentokil Tempus Bodycote Wall Street American opponents count the bitter cost of Wal-Mart success Fraser Nelson sats its tactics have brought outery, but the supermarket is ready to fight Ad nauseam The Times City Diary Menage a trois fails Anglo-Saxon test Campaigner Lists 'why Wal-Mart is Bad through and through Bob-a-job Times Times City Diary Tiny tears The Times City Diary How to Beat Sam A batty idea makes sense in cyberspace AA fails to justify sale price Fair deal for home-loan parties Dell's European results set alarms ringing Oil firms not ready to spend, says Weir Profits balloon at Jumbo Any Other Business Law must go under the knife Tercsa Graham has a dream that ministers will cut out burdensome rules and help business to thrive SHH pays out to jilted suitor after accepting higher bid Why the Revenue had to back-pedal on bicycles Adecco number one after Olsten deal Business Roundup Shalibane slips again Bourne End buoyant Workplace in bid talks VideoLogic jumps 10% Ulster Bank Net link Gains pared in late session Cranfield University The Times Unit Trust Information Service International Care & Relief A cure for E. coli? Dr Stuttaford Thin is not a sin Features The weatherman who took on a dictator Three weeks after the war against Serbia ended, President Milosevic was still in power and smallton TV weatherman Ivan Novkovic decided he had had enough. At 3am he secretly filmed himself demanding Milosevic's resignation and calling for ordinary people like him to unite. The following evening, during primetime vewing, he put the tape in and pressed play. Interview By Eve-Ann Prentice in Leakovac Robert Altman On the couch Whizz-kidz Complete TV and Radio How low blood pressure makes you faint Cynara Artichoke Spice and E. coli Stay healthy with tea and biscuits When panic sets in Advances in cancer screening Why it's no sin to be thin Since she lost two stone, Jane Gordon has had nothing but criticism. Surely, she argues, there is nothing more empowering to a woman than losing weight The science of solving murders Give Mary Manhein a skeleton and she will tell you who it was. She is dirven by a quest for the truth-and her troubled past, interview by Anjana Ahuja Picture Gallery Altman goes gentle into that good night Film: Adam Mars-Jones marvels as the unpindownnable Robert Altman pulls a rather special rabbit from a new and unlikely hat The Samaritans More Film: James Christopher rounds up the new releases, including a remake that surprises Tomorrow in Times 3 Live Arts Debut that tackles the last taboo Film: Actor Tim Roth goes behind the camera to explore one of society's darkest secrets. Carol Allen reports Grief, greed and drinking Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is kept wide-eyed by Tom Murphy's The Wake Dance Boris Charmatz/A bras le corps Edinburgh Festival Theatre Metro The Boys The Gospel according to St. Matthew Shakespeare in Love Shanghai Vice Cookie's Fortune Your Friends & Neighbours Prompt Meal made of misanthropy First Snght: The guest from Hell visits Chichester—and he hasn't aged well, says Jeremy Kingston Concerts Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester/Abbado Quatuor Mosaiques Edinburgh Royal Court Theater Theatres Proms Philharmonia/Dohndnyi Albert Hall/Radio3 Eclipse Folk Paddy Casey Borderline, W1 Is Somewhere way over the Rainbow a stretch too far for the imagination? Colin Shindler applauds the wonderful wizardry of oz true believer martin Gardner but suspects that, as in Wonderland, something ever So slightly scary is lurking beneath the surface of such an escape from reality Even more classic at a screen near you ... The Times Monuments to a melancholy man John Soane, errand boy to elaborate architect, made his great mansion his memorial Comedy of terrors Going Loco By Lynne Truss Headine Review, £16.99 Isbn 074722157 X The Times A bug that's not to be sneezed at The deadly 1918 flu epidemic could happen again, warns Richard Davenport-Hines Catching Cold By Pete Davies Michael Joseph, £12.99 ISBN 0718143493 Wm. Brown replies Diary & Letters Saturday in metro Out from the Doctor's shadow A compulsive gambler, drinker and womaniser but, to Ian McIntyre, eternally a great writer A Lifr of James Boswell By peter Martin Weidenfield & Nicolson, £25 ISBN 0279818090 Dynasties of Turkish Delight Inside the Seraglio By John Freely viking £20 ISBN 0670878391 Some Freud, a little Jung and 'the greatest intellectual development of the 20th century' At last a chronicle of the great theorists of the psychosanalytic couch. But Roy Portyer finds this history of therapeutics a little unbalanced Cassandra's Daughter By Joseph Schwartz Ailen Lane, £20 ISBN 0713991585 Soldier's conflict on the home front The Soldier's Return By Melvyn Bragg Sceptre, £16.99 ISBN 0340751002 British Isles Bargains of the week: from cruising English canals to self-catering in the Moselle Valley and staying on a cocoa plantation on St Lucia Pack your Bags Airline Network Rugby World Cup Glasgow Dublin British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Just America Europe Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items All Starz Star Flight Select Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Long Haul No work and all play makes retirement a dull prospect Satellite Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Watkin on target with explosive early spell Mackenzie stifles England Rixon's bequest hints at future England riches Richard Hobson on the overseas coach who silenced his detractors Derbyshire stem the flow Wayward Somerset suffer as Smith makes up for lost time Today's Fixtures For the Record Hampshire arrest slide Haywood released by Sussex Yesterday's Scoreboards Rapid Cricketline Chart Kings rises to the throne History is in the making in the greyhound world. Alan Lee reports Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Harrington works out a way back Yesterday's Racing Results Newton Abbot Vicious Circle rewards Bradley Racing: Tote Eror Winner Underline Jockey's Skill as Bloodstock Agent York Yarmouth Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's… Averti to prove value choice in Nunthorpe Kayf Tara bid William Hill Rapid Raceline James has most of the answers in Ryder Cup debate Golf Cornhill Insurance Ultimate voyage of discovery Sailing Nebiolo sail though murky waters It was business as usual for the Iaaf yestereday despite the Ottey affair Technology traps drug cheats Walker has Reds on the run in Leeds surge Rugby League Lewis has Las Vegas date with Holyfield Sport in Brift Coventry move in with £6m bid for striker keane Football France struggle to call the tune The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Wigan get setting and backing for success Word-Watching Greyhound Racing Hussain eases England tour pressure Ottey promises to clear name after failed test Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Dallaglio returned to the fold Team Golf Timberland Flooring Co. 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