News from 26/08/1999
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Colin Robb, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Equity Kicker, Noreen Taylor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Matt Gibson, Philip Howard, Martin Holtby, Adam Mars-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, David Sparkes, Chief Executive, Edward Welsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Angus Nicol Oban, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Follett and Dalya Alberge, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, James Eve, Leanne Barnes, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Aviation Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Shirley English, Jim McCue, John O'leary, Education Editor, Cathy Comerford, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Francis Baron, Chief Executive, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Robert Nye, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Roger Helmer, Dele Ogun (Senior Partner), Helen Rumbelow, Andrew Wilton, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Robert Hodgkinson, David Davies, Executive Director, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Victoria Fletcher, Roger Scruton, Audrey Magee, Philip Webster, Alan Hamilton and Michael Evans, Paul Armstrong, Neil Kinnock, Ross Clark, David Moorcroft, Chief Executive, Tim Lamb, Chief Executive, Barrie Myers, Julian Guest, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, David Allison-Beer, John Lea, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, T. A. Heathcote, Raymond Keene, Adam Fresco and Mark Henderson, Peter Davalle, Max Gammon, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Cliff, David Lister and James Bone, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, J. C. Overton, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Neil Tunnicliffe, Chief Executive, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Linda Holt, Tessa Blackstone, Rodney Hobson, Ruth Scurr, Maurice Lindsay, Chairman, Noel J. D. Baptiste, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, T. L. F. Royle, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Eric Shackle, Gerald Larner, Andrew M. Sington, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, John Crowther, Chief Executive, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Zahad Hussain and David Orr, David Hands and Tim Jones, Ian Brodie, Hannab Betts, John Szemerey, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, James Landale and Arthur Leathley, Mark Henderson, Nina Bawden, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Roy Jenkins, Christopher Warman, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,
ResumoUlster peace mediator in air deal row Mitchell's independence questioned after lobbying of Prescott Inside Films to make your hair curl Revamped RUC 'to lose royal links' Alarm over police chiefs' lack of fizz Christ Tarrant, Sophie and those pictures Picture Gallery Blair slides to lowest opinion poll rating Beware the bugs of summer Association of Teachers and Lecturers Drugs boast costs Dallaglio £25,9000 Today in The Times Laura Ashley CSA to pay £100,000 for errors Official complaints increase by 50%, reports Alexandra Frean Husband seeks right to kill wife Beef back in the heart of Europe Brown worries Tories over tax Black envoy's passport fails to convince BA E-mails designed for your eyes only News in Brief Rents plunge Tube pull-out Ships riddle 2.5m get break Nurses hurt Broad church Direct Line GCSE pupil died under exam pressure Priest 'able to resist ex-model' Probation for killer teacher Diminished responsibility at an earlier hearing WHSmith Pop goes the bassist: Oasis deserted again RUC chief accuses IRA of murder Friends Provident Cargo deal keeps British firms out of US market Travelodge A fortune garnered on fringe of power Unprotected sex was not rape, says jury Five years for drug death dealer Doctors to size up asthma increase Times 3 Anglers see 'Jaws' shark off Cornwall Tesco Land's End bid ends in fall on the line Grades in biggest rise for five years Dixons 1999 Provisional GCSE Results Board error fails students Top marks who stick to tradition Ready-made art is just 'idiotic exploitation' Rebels get stuck into the Brit artists Painter honoured by African queen Renault The last days of Jennifer Paterson Picture Gallery The Daewoos Applicants for asylum top record levels Police raid labour traders Councils clash over refugees Britain's worst inmates to get own jail Cronies are the key, say young business chiefs Football floodlight saboteurs jailed Somak Black-up row puts musical in doubt Halfords Picture Gallery Civil Service elite to break with past The mandarins are taking up Tony Blair's challenge to reform the stuffy service into a corporation full of ideas, reports Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor Campet Right Scaling the ladder Blair's August blues give faint hope to Tories Somak Holidays Down-to-earth clean-up for planet dome NatWest's lowest Personal Loan Rate since the… Seat MEPs urged to call Prodi's bluff Comet Rail complaints top 1 million Prescott says air is cleaner British Red Cross Land Rover Iraq asks to reopen 'vaccine' laboratory Skoda Auto Ammunition dump hit Picture Gallery Banned Chinese group comes to Britain's parks Vodafone Congress to look into £6bn scandal Tend die in failed attempt to kill Taleban leader 'Furgate' raises Kim's hackles Times 3 Hunters find ancient man in glacier An 'iceman' could unlock the mysteries of civilisation in North America, Ian Brodie reports from Washington (AFP): Amnesty declared in Timor Time Ageing process hard to solve Turkey's changed position produces a sliver of a silver lining Commentary Ankara plea for financial support Nationwide (Reuters): Kurdish rebels quit ahead of schedule Direct Debit Bush campaign turns to Disraeli for vision thing Ben MacIntyre on how Republicans are usinf the lesson of history in their race for the White House (AFP): Vienna holds Bosnia war crimes suspect Wrold in Brief Yeltsin's plastic friend Air staff in drugs sting (Reuters): Abbot submits to police Death row challenge (Reuters): Long trek is held up SAGA Tiny Bickering spells poll disaster for Yeltsin Threat to US might The Sunday Times Raid on villa uncovers stolen art treasures Roman gem found in Thames The Times Leica Where is the message in an empty Dome? Couch potatoes dig this Ross Clark at large Centre of attention The Royal Bank of Scotland The end just isn't nigh for Dr Doom Hamilton puts up the shoogly peg A poor by-election result could see the end of the SNP leader 'I may still regret missing the jolly women wrestling in mud at the Odeon, but I am quite glad to have been spared Horny catbabe' Picture Gallery Prepare for takeoff Britain is ready for a powerful dose of American competitive reform Palmed off New for Old Why MEPs should give Prodi's team a tough time East Timor's Chance A terrible wrong that must now at last be put right Foothills of Learning Even ministers doubt the worth of a GCSE mark below 'C' 'Eurosceptic rump' and Conservatives' disarray Turkey nuclear fear Merchant fleet's future Protection against rural crime No stone unturned News value Waltham's cross Plan to create a sportier nation A-level reforms Saving the hyphen Consultants' role Social News Church news Anniversaries Pipes of love and war sound again Archaeologists find common ground in Bournemouth Personal Column Appointments Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Sir Clifford Butler Sir Clifford Butler, FRS physicist and educational administrator, died on June 30 aged 77. He was born on May 20,1922 Personal Column Alexandre Lagoya Alexandre Lagoya, classical guitarist, died on August 24 aged 70. He was born on june 21,1929 Air Commodore Sir Peter Vanneck Air Commodore the Hon Sir Peter Vanneck, GBE, CB, AFC, AE, former Lord Mayor of London, died on August 2 aged 77. He was born on January 7,1922 The Most Rev Edwin Curtis The Most Rev Edwin Curtis, CBE, first Archbishop of the Indian Occan, died on August 15 aged 92. He was born on December 24,1906 Deauville Scenes University Clearing Listings How to use the listings The Times Outcry over US air deal Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,192 Setting sail for a better life a world away A century in photographs Today: 1913 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Lineone Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Post Office faces battle on pay Sub-postmasters seek minimum wage victory at tribunal Hampson takes on second role as chairman of RSA Internet Network Services Picture Gallery One 2 One 'will lose £33m more than expected' Times 3 Gent 'in talks' over Vodafone venture with Bell Atlantic Sport Free-float rule eases demotion fears for blue chip companies Bush's SCI link Index Reactions mixed over US rate rise German finance chief boosts UK tax hope Morgan Stanley to launch credit card The Times High prices put Clubhaus off UK golf deals Computer breakdown hits BoS customers TUC seeks rethink on working week Business Roundup Brady bonanza looms Epartners takes stake BP seeks Nigeria deal FSM sold to US firm Rexam ready to sell Small firms lending up Cakebread prices flat 'Bullying' led to suicide Lambert Howarth Exchange Rates Undertakers likely to keep self-regulation, says SCI Bush Campaign Faces. Funeral Gate Threat Panbas chairman quits The Times By our City Editor: Legal action in the Post Office van Commentary Publisher defies dip in metals Miller 'moving towards listing' The Times Nymex to meet IPE chairman Telewest pays £428m for key cable franchise Commodities Liffe Options Telecoms sector steals show as buyers return 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 First Active Metal bulletin Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes One along in a minute Tempus Clubhaus Wall Street 'Funeral-gate' threatens to undermine Bush's campaign Adam Jones on controversy surrounding Britain's second-largest undertaker and the US election Home away Fair game AD2K gets off to a bad start Irish fan The Times Pension top-ups Origins of '419' scam letters People power Cabot Square to buy lender's UK outlet Picture Gallery First Active double its UK mortgage lending to £125m By our City Staff: Nestor buys prison health business Any Other Business Going with the 'flow-through' No need to keep its secret Accountancy Robert Hodgkinson wonders why companies are afraid to provide their investors with information Even maggots crawl into the VAT casebook Audit Catering for rental end of market Gains pared at the close BT Stay in touch The Times Unit Trust Information Service Surfing Made Simple! Gay men and war Features 12 Pages of Features, Health, Art and Books So, Chris Tarrant, why Did you pull up Sophie Rhys-Jones' T-shirt? Has your Credit Card Just Expired? Surgical zippers Almodóvar's best Complete TV and Radio Political memoirs Forgotten victims of the Holocaust The Nazi persecution of gay men has largely been ignored by historians. Now the few survivors have revealed the the extent of their suffering in the death camps. Tim Teeman reports Why the weather isn't what it used to be Derwent May wants fewer could fronts and more muggy periods on TV weather forecasts That'll do thanks There are some things in life we could live without. Here are this week's nominations How to avoid bites and stings Khaki and nautral-coloured clothing attracts fewer insects than darker colours Medical Briefing The heat is on to treat excessive sweat Vauxhall The Wellman Clinic of Weymouth Street Anorexia and incontinence The Times Surgical zipper aims to reduce scarring Director on the verge of greatness Film: Adam Mars-jones sees Pedro Almodovar surpass himself with All About My Mother The Times Something well wicked this way comes The Blair Witch Project is a hit at the Edinburgh Film Festival. James Christopher gives his verdict from behind the sofa Oh, my God, they slay me While Nigel cliff watches some toon tiny tots outgross everyione in the South Park movie Park life: a user's guide Pop Cookie's Fortune New videos All about my Mother This week in The Saturday Times Prompt What's on today Concerts SCO/MacKerras/Tetzlaff Andras Schiff Usher Hall, Edinburgh Opera & Ballet Still Revolutionary! Theatre Mental breakdance First Night: Nigel Cilfff on a rare and raucous revival of Timon of Athens, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Eclipse Bedtime Tories and other lives The latest salvo of self-serving political memoirs might be damaging to the fine tradition of British biography, writes Roy Jenkins Alan Clark entertained us... ... but the backstabbing... ... and self-congratulation... ... quickly become a bore The Times Soul of the suburbs Broke Heart Blues By Joyce Carol Oates Virago, £16.99 ISBN 1 860 49693 8 £14.99 (fee p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times An assay into essay finds the best of a form which won't be ignored Choosing the century's great essays is as difficult as defining the genre. Roger Scruton finds a new collectoion hard to put down The Penguin Book of 20th-Century Essay's Ed. lan Hamilton Alten Lane, £20 ISBN 0 731 99268 9 £18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 A personal motive for this portrait A study of Van Dyck is short in Life but capture the Times, says Andrew Wilton Anthony Van Dyck 1599-1641: A Life By Robin Blake Constable, £25 ISBN 0 094 79720 X £22 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 A great word hunt Caught in history's crossfire The Easter risng Rising threatens to engulf Roddy Doyle's new novel A Star Called Henry By Roddy Doyle Jonathan Cape, £16.99 ISBN 0 224 06019 8 £13.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The happy exile The Dark Room at Longwood By Jean-Paul Kauffmann Harvill, £12 ISBN 1 86046 6028 £11 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Battle plans Ancient Siege Warfare By Paul Bentley Kern Souvenir Press, £20 ISBN 0 285 635247 £18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 What fun Jane Austen and Leisure By David Selwyn The Hambledon Press, £25 ISBN 1 85285 171 1 £24 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The ragged trousered royalty of verse Prince Charming By Christopher Logue Faber, £20 ISBN 0 571 19768 X £18 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 First the Ashes, then the burial An Australian Summer By Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Charles de Lisle Faber, £16.99 ISBN 0 571 20125 5 £14.99 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Happy 250th birthday, dear Johann Selected Poetry By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Trans. David Luke Libris, £30 ISBN 1 870 352114 £ (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: a holiday at Eeyore's Cottage: walking through the mountains of the Auvergne; trekking in the Amazon jungle Check-In Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe Long Haul Last gasps of summer bring a breath of fresh air Radio Satellite Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Bbc1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Penalty extras planned to punish cynicism Yesterday's Scoreboards Thompson strikes a rich seam PPP County Championship: Northampionshire Recover after Doctor's Visit Law in control as Essex dominate Kasprowicz fails to get his reward Kallis shines in gloom Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge ECB panel to rule on suspect pitch Winning Move Keene on chess Di Venuto leads way to batting spoils 'Victim' Dallaglio spared for World Cup duty David Hands hears judgement handed down on the former England captain by the former England captain by the RFU disciplinary panel For the Record MacEy defies injuries to find silver linging World Athletics Championships Radcliffe on attack Today's Fixtures Results for Seville Today's Timetable Henman facing hard road ahead Tennis Substitute takes the spotlight Bowls Folkestone Running Stag ready for new challenge Racing Touch 'N' Fly forced to wait Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Musselburgh Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Britain's medal potential grows Rowing Sport in Brief Rapid Raceline Everton banish memories of recent struggles Last Night's Resutls United victory underlines gap in quality FA Carling Premiership: Spuned opportutities prove Wnger's only worry Defeat exposes Wednesday's weakness Another grand plan backfires on Gullit George Caulkin witnesses a further twist and heavy dose of irony in the strange saga of events at Newcastle Wasteful Arsenal fail to cash in St Helens give Tigers the runaround Rugby League Rangers stand firm in Parma The Premiership Today Chelsea stroll to their date with European elite European Cup Snap Shots Taylor is alive to perils of play-off hangover Second Division tomorrow First Division Word-Watching Cricket Gullit loses greatest gamble Sunderland win North East derby after Newcastle leave Shearer on bench Times Two Crossword Jackson's gold makes him unique among Britons Rugby Union Kidscape Tyneside awaits inevitable explosion Ford Lehman Brothers First Executive Management plus premier Appointments Sales The Times All change for future Christopher Warman finds that flexibility will be the key tomorrow's job market Now anyone can learn how to do anything Burns International Security Services (UK) Ltd JFK Consulting An exciting opportunity for Long Term Care Insurance… Midlands Electricity Royal Air Force Up the Ladder I want to be a ... 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