News from 27/08/1999
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Edward Reader, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Ian Flintoff, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, David Trimble, Arnold Catterall, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Iona O'Connor, Sarah Potter, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Craig Cassells, C. L. Jobar, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jeremy Kingston, Jinx Rodger, Clive Davis, David Austin, Edward Welsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, and Susan Emmett, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Nick Szczpanik, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, John O'Leary Education Editor, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, Paul Fitzpatrick, David McVay, Caroline Millar, Rupert Cox, Thrasy Petropoulos, Ann Scanlon, David Fleming, Director, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Peter Davies, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Rodney Mlines, Anthea Lawson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, James Bone, David Lister and Michael Binyon, Paul Armstrong, Jane Gordon, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Louis Stott, David Watts, Stephen Wood, Giles Tremlett and Tim Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Philip Stott, Stefano Hatfield, Nigel Cliff, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Deborah Brett, Dominic Walsh and Jason Niss?, E. Poulakas, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Welsh, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Phil Revell, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Patrick West, Jennifer O'Neill, Alan Liddicoat, John Goodbody, Faceless Wanda, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Jane Shilling, Jason Nissé, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, John Harrison, David W. Camplin, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Christopher Walker, Audrey Magee and Philip Webster, Stanley of Alderley, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lloyd, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Tim Reid and David Powell, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Catherine Scott, Myles Edge, Ralph A. Lewin, Jack Bailey, PAT Gibson, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Neil Cooper, Robert Whymant, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent and Adam Fresco,
ResumoThe future of the rock festival Reading Preview Unionists in legal threat to Mowlam Fury over ruling that IRA ceasefire has not broken Inside Gordon who? Meat farmers may be paid £40,000 to retire Dyke's runner-up attacks BBC quality GCSEs: would parents do any better? Tomorrow in the Saturday Times 1,000 sneak into Britain in lorries The last days of One Fat Lady Asprey & Garrard Girls (and a boy of 7) do best at GCSE Today in The Times Top Marks Queue for NHS waiting lists up 29,000 since March New Met chief vows to clean up the town Unions protest at closure of Remploy plants Burning ship has cyanide on board News in Brief Key to longer life nearer Student's body found Priest fondled ex-model Affluence fuelling crime, says Straw Correction Police turn to medium in hunt for missing vicar Elusive vagabond vanishes again Trader bartered with thief Father sees his son, 12, die on Pyreness peak Today in Times 3 WHSmith online Humphrys in attack on 'soft' BBC news The hunt for higher ratings comes in the face of attacks from senior broadcasters, writes Carol Midgley PC World Dinosaurs lead BBC's challenge for ratings C. P. Hart Monty Python to rise again Veteran shows them how it's done Delay divorces 'until children have their say' CSA incurs mothers' rage Artist with an inflated idea of art Girl wins visitation rights Vodafone Kennels told to ban pets over virus fear Women's lung cancer 'an epidemic' Dixons You can bank on jams for holiday weekend Police in search for girl aged 9 News in Brief Box office record Race charges £83,000 ram haul Field of gold Christian love Shell shock Tale of shark strikes fear in resort chiefs Somak Tough of the track beat thugs to triumph Cadillac Council wants to force Aids test on baby Guide to how the Top 375 State Schools Performed at Gcse Abbey National Girls keep their place at top Thomas Crown Boy of 7 sets higher GCSE record Daughter fulfils Helen Rollason's big wish Rollback Time Good wigging pays off Family favourites High-flying success Language barrier beaten Model student says 'no' Pair from the same school get 26 passes GCSE Briefs The last days of Jennifer Paterson Political 'who's who' puzzles women voters Dulux Do You Recognise These Men? Politics 'are like football to men' Minister backs Mitchell over air freight deal Nato denounced by Carrington Today in Times 3 Plague vaccine 'close to trials' Gainsborough's spire under siege Woodpeckers wreak £32,000 havac, reports Alan Hamilton Tesco Allied Carpets First ape on ground lived 15m years ago The day Helen Rollason died Comet Naval city takes up high seas challenge The Times clipper 2000 Meteorite's water from outer space Vodafone Forcible exile 'makes truce a mockery' 42 Killed since 1998 Good Friday Agreement From a Correspondent: 'All violence for any reason is intolerable' Peugeot 306 Bombers and killers await early release Tourists angry as Moscow seizes dollars The Link Kremlin denies Chechnya bombing Islamic militants are on the run from Dagestan but they say the conflict was merely training, reports Michael Binyon Marks & Spencer Russians lay fresh claim against bank Schroder rails at Cabinet over ruined holiday Slimmers high on weight loss Somak Tiny 'Bubbly' at all hours gets up French noses FBI admits its Waco teargas was flammable Mars craft heads for the pole Magnet Presidential talk show tops ratings Venezuela is warming to a populist leader with the Oprah touch, writes Gabriella Gamini Campbell's soups up its image Three die in rampage over Timor ballot Gingrich wife wants joint assets frozen World in Brief (AP): Serb mass grave found (AFP): Bosnian call for calm (AP): Barbie's medical gift (AP): Death sentence upheld American leaves China (AP): Doubt over Pope's visit (Reuters): Sabbath threat to Barak Thresher Posthouse Ankara tries to silence critical TV channels Mitterrand girl condemns book Dorling Kindersley Gateway Trapped for four hours on fun ride On the stress of having nothing to go Is Celtic tiger top cat? Patrick West at large Centre of attention Great white shark A rare smile from doleful Mr Dewar Woodstock You 've given in to the IRA, Chris Patten's plan for the Ruc looks flawed, says David Trimble 'If it requires an 89 per cent pass rate to persuade 16-year-old to stay at school then this is a rational bargain for pupil and the taxpayer' Picture Gallery Ars brevis, vita longa The lords are asked to be concise in justifying their continued existence Tony's tours Dr Bumpty The Northern Ireland Secretary is in the realms of fantasy Blair to Blair A memo to mark the end of the holidays Missed appointments Hazards for cyclists Need to prepare for rising oil price Violence in East Timor campaign GM crops Turkey's policies Car-free shopping 'Vandalism' and plundering of seas Liquid gold England cricket failure In 75 words Court Circular Events today Farriers' Company Reception University news Birthdays Personal Column Today's race for yesterday's lost gold Two centuries on, a fleet of yachts follows the course of the doomed Lutine. Report by Peter Davis Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Rugby World Cup England V Luxemberg Man. U. V Lazio… Multiple Classified Advertising Items ERIC Hope Eric Hope, concert pianist, died on August 2 aged 84. He was born on January 17,1915 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Major Patrick Range Major Patrick Rance cheese merchant and writer, died on August 22 aged 81. He was born on March 18,1918 Mark Zebrowski Mark Zebrowski, art historian, died from cancer on August 22 aged 54. He was born on December 31,1944 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times On this Day A Calamitous Season August 27,1912 Gordon Fowler Gordon Fowler, CB, former Chief Inspector of Prisons and first Deputy Director-General of the Prison Service, died on July 14 aged 76. He was born June 10,1923 Multiple Display Advertising Items Modes Study Centre Duff Miller Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas St. Aldates College Chapterhouse Old Swinford Hospital City University Cherwell College Multiple Display Advertising Items Edith Cowan University Holborn College All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed EF Boys? They're not doing so badly Girls are not racing ahead of boys in the classroom, according to a new study from the University of Wales. They are doing better, but not enough to justify the hysteria that has built up around the issue Power to the teachers? Used well, the new GTC could give the profession a strong independent voice. By Phil Revell 'But the school's next door' Appeals over school placements are heard all summer. But new class size rules are making changes difficult, says John Harrison Ampleforth College Cambridge Arts & Science Ashbourne Multiple Display Advertising Items Interim Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Open Day Devonshire House Preparatory School Westminister School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Durham The University of Birmingham Kingston University Credit Management Research Centre Ashridge St. Aldztes NatWest Bank First, Top - next the Olympics A sports programme that started five years ago aims to re-energise youngsters. It may also win us a few Olympic golds, says John Goodbody The Times Legal threat to Mowlam Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,193 Seeing the volunteer army off to the trenches A centurt in photographs Today: 1914 Forecast Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Reds' treble prompts Ladbrokes blues Rate cut urged as CBI lifts growth forecast Energis Wassall in tug-of-war with French for Allied Carpets BT Yellow Pages expands in US Times 3 Buy cars built in UK, says union Legal battle could delay new mobile licences Sport Taiwan's recovery Index One 2 One Bradford & Bingley to float by 2001 Rolls will power new-style fast ships Regulator challenges Railtrack Legal & Public Notices House prices to rise by 12%, says Countrywide FSA steps in to quell panic on endowments Shares in Catties suffer despite profit rise Toys 'R' Us chief quits after dispute Microgen bug warning Bertelsmann stake Alvis in Swiss deal US growth revised Domnick Hunter dips Oftel acts against BT Future Integrated talks State grips Gazprom Exchange Rates P&O finds loss of duty-free just a drop in the ocean AMP in the red after provision against mis-selling Jupiter seeks damages over Johnson Fry ads SocGen staff plan march to halt takeover By our City Editor: Auctioning the unlovely Commentary Mulberry seeks quick return to profits The Sunday Times Gee sells Style again as Alexon extends brands Commodities Liffe Options Fall in oil price knocks £6.7bn off BP and shell Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Rolls-Royce Telewest Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Take a bet on Ladbroke Tempus Cattles Wall Street Flexible structure helps school of minnows to survive crisis Taiwan looks stronger after escaping worst of the Asian troubles, says David Watts Oh, brother Either the Rock or a hard place Business Sound of silence Titus erroneous Eastern promise Decision day in France's battle of the banks The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service The National Gallery Gains trimmed in late session Hargreaves Lansdown University Clearing Listings How to use the listings Mirror image Could you pass a GCSE today? Giles Keeble, 49, took the same history Gcse in June as his son, Nick Has your Credit Card Just Expired? Treasure tomb Rankin's nudes Trash TV's debut Furniture Village Through the looking glass Where to find it More.. . .. . Or Less Hot Tip Gotta Have It Vauxhall Revealed: the faces no one has seen for at least 1,800 years Sumptuous gilded death masks discovered in the Valley of the Golden Mummies depict lifelike faces of real people, rather than stereotypical images. Ben MacIntyre reports The Times Bare-faced chic, naked ambition You don't have to be famous to be in a Rankin Portrait-but you will be afterwards. Rachel Campbell-Johnston makes a new best friend BT Stay in touch The motorway to success Like V99, the reading Festival is now a double-venue event. David Sinclair talks with Vince Power, its organiser The Times Blur play for high stakes at reading Plus Concert An Evening of Opérette Festive Theatre, Edinburgh The unbearable weight of being Theatre: Gloom-merchants, rejoice! The Barbican is hosting a season of Beckett. Benedict Nightingale sees the bright side Concert Ensemble Modern Orch/Adams Usher Hall, Edinburgh Theatre The History of Pandas Told by a Saxophonitst with a Girlfriend in Frankfurt Barons Court Theatre, London Mock Tudor Of thee I still sing.. . In 1949 the Festival was in its infancy—but it was just as hectic as it today, Jinx Rodger recalls Prompt This Weekend Anything cheerful on? Don't make me laugh Fringe Theatre: Neil Cooper trawls through the darkness on the edge of town Opera & Ballet Picture Gallery Eclipse Theatre The Whisperers Traverse Me and the boys would like a word Film: Today's hip hoods are big, bad—and British. Nigel Cliff dips his lid to a new breed of gangster Cabaret Audra McDonald Donmar Warehouse, WC2 Tomorrow in The Saturday Times The Times Where is British television going? On the day he delivers the MacTaggart Lecture, Richard Eyre, ITN's cheif executive, shares his conclusions with Raymond Snoddy It's a fun-filled world out there A century on the front page From the Boer War to Kennedt's assassination, from the atom bomb to Thatcher's fall, nothing captures history like a splash Oh Jerry, we're trashy too Jerrry Springer's UK show proves that we can be just as low and sleazy as the Americans, says Carol Midgley The Times Help, I just don't get it Trade digest Diary Help, I just don't get it Hit-and-run drama that fails to make an impact Satellite Cable and Digidal Satellite Choice Radio Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films University Clearing Listings Gambler Davies backing her fancy UEFA Champions League Hostess must beware gatecrashers Electric storm forces Ryder Cup players into clubhouse Thirsk Fontwell Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Chapple-Hyam sustained by forward thinking Racing Newmarket Meeting Points the Times Guide Today's Racing Reading the Racecard Brett in line to go two better Bowls Sport in Brief Rapid Raceline Johnson rises to record level in 400 metres Rugby World Cup 99 For the Record Results from Seville Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Everyone weeps at crying games Rob Hughes has mixed feelings about the emotions on display in Seville Keene on Chess Winning Move Kent find life made all too easy PPP County Championship Law's best a boon for Essex Durham maintain pressure Surrey edge closer to elusive title Rhodes puts brake on Lancashire Maynard keen to emphasise his point Yesterday's Scoreboards Habib regains self-belief Kirtley's swing brings rich rewards Pitch panel decides not to impose penalty England run out of time Irvine prepares for Schumacher's return Motor Racing William Hill Land Rover Greenwood wins chance to make recovery complete Rugy Union Skelton raises British hopes Redgrave pushes four into final Rowing Kilner and Francis reveal a picture of contrasts Gullit prepares to fight for his future Support waning for embattled manager The Premiership Today Croydon look too strong for their rivals Women's football Word-Watching Times Two Crossword Golf 50 Keegan confirms faith in Shearer Veteran Pearce wins surprise recall to England squad at 37 Ferguson enjoys fortune as Wenger rues his luck Cricket 52 Penny Share Guide Johnson finally eclipses Reynolds
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