News from 01/09/1999
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Phil Yates, Stephen Farrell and Robin Lodge, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nigel MacNicol, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Robert Thicknesse, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, George Robertson, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Weird web, James Bone, John Sandwich, Bryan Thwaites, Carl Mortished, Paul Durman and Carl Mortished, Mark Harvey, Tony Patrick, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Raymond Snoddy and Jason Niss?, David Fischer, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, John Richard, Ann Scanlon, Joanna Bale and Helen Johnstone, David Robinson and Ian Hughes, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Andrew Bluhm, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Alan Millard, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Denis Christian, James Landale Political Correspondent, Jason Nissé and Raymond Snoddy, Ian Hughes, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Bowie, Helen Rumbelow, Fiona Fleck, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, John O'leary, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, George Caulkin and Stephen Wood, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Sheldon G. Adelson, Richard Cork, Jane Gordon, David Lister, Giles Tremlett and Michael Harvey, Stephan Shakespeare, David Eldon, Anna Söderblom, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, Tracy Connor, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stuart Miles, David Watts, Ronald Chamuffin, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, D. E. Downs, Paul Wilkinson, David Lister and James Bone, Nigel Hawkes, Damian Whitworth, David Mattin, Oliver August, Lea Paterson, Philip Webster and Susie Steiner, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, Richard Duce, Kenny MacIver US editor, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Susan Elizabeth, Adam Sherwin and Ben Hammersley, Ian Blair, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Nigel Hawkes and Ben Hammersley, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Sam Westmacott, Tim Wapshott, Keith Blackmore, Tony Dawe, Harry Sheridan, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Richard Branson, Chairman, Oliver Kamm, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Jack Bailey, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, and James Landale, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Dear Jane, John Phillips, Michael Binyon and Alice Lagnado, Alasdair Murray, Stephen Pasmore, David Fishlock, Marianna Stavrou, Andrew Everard, Susan Emmett,
ResumoWhy families must eat together Blair cashes in on strong economy House price rising at 10% a year Murder on Majorca Archbishop boycotts 'heretical Scotland' Car dealer finds God on road to riches Alice Miles Can we trust Alaister Campbell? Easy Money tax benefits Anne Ashworth Moscow bomb blast injures 29 Inter//face Europe's biggest computer fair One 2 one Apology over 'slur slur on athlete Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV PLaNeT talk Hague attacks Blair's integrity on Ulster crisis Economy Second car comes under attack Hospital took patients from waiting list Coughing up for Holyrood habit News in Brief Youngsters 'to face adult jails' Briton is jailed for air assault More control of nursing homes Alzheimer's link proved Bull gores man and ambulance Frenzied Killer daubs slogans in blood British woman stabbed to death in Majorca Ancient port a favourite with families Priest apologises over 'common slut' denunciation of athlete Lost avenue of Avebury is found Sainsbury's making life taste batter School singled out in fight against 11-plus Sofa Workshop Gay men pay US woman to carry twins Shove-ha 'penny makes a comeback at £215 a go Schoolgirl wins backing in row over trousers Toynbee tells BBC to get grip on sex Dealers hand over £1m art to swindlers Drink-drive ban for Magnusson One 2 one War children remember, sixty years on Evacuees' experiences are evoked in a new exhibition, writes Alex O'Connell Desperate farmers 'ready to abandon the land' West Bromwich Building Society This PC gets your child back to school a little… By our Agriculture Correspondent: French lesson in desertion 6 million goal for airport News in Brief Laura callers Iron assault Colour change ECT errors V for variety Diana tributes mix respect with militancy The lack of a memorial has angered some, reports Alan Hamilton Love letters to remain secret Wife 'insane with grief over nation's loss' 'Flasher' driver wins legal fight One 2 one Fake takes sparkle out of diamonds PC World the Computer Superstore E-mail hackers say they had no evil intent Nasa surprised by invasion from cyberspace Briton, 34, dies climbing Mount Kenya Unwary climbers usually at risk Medical Briefing One 2 one Drunken passenger 'put pilot in a headlock' Mud flies as rival towns seek city status A Tale of Two Towns … Arosa 1.0S 6,995 on the road 100 'asylum firms' banned Overnight ferry trip takes four days Sotheby's Low fat linked to depression News in Brief Bypass to shut Expulsion aid Board death Double pluck Happiness first £7,000 rubbish Flight of fancy Lord Sutch hinted at suicide, inquest told Chief Whip's driver harassed ex-friend German 'towels' found on glacier Water-skier attacked by pike News in Brief Chase death Murder charge Snake found Tongue untied One 2 one Ovaries linked to breast cancer French farmers fight US 'imperialism' The Sharan. Power in disguise 'Capitalism was a remarkable idea by Marx' Charles Bremner on the exam howlers that signal a decline in French education Film festival's flea pit 'Dirty money' scandal could top $100 billion US 'has fabricated attack on Russia' Big is actinitely beautiful IMF in Moscow to consider new loan The Big News about Tiny's Brand New PC 'Mona Lisa of coins' fetches £2.75m Timor militia besieges UN convoy Quantex Change in a land the world forgot Preparations begin for a tense transition US pays $4.5m for bombing embassy DNA to identify Pinochet victims World in Brief Last rebels sign pact (Reuters): Probation for Stone (AP): New tremor in Turkey (AFP): Water under the bridge Cook urged to halt jet sales Swiss 'Walter Mitty' admits spy lie Alpine nation still 'most armed and most free' Italian Parliament to question Prodi over Moro seance Picture Gallery Times 3 Leading MEP demands reform Multiple Display Advertising Items New York puts First Lady on the spot over spy The Times America's West burns in a dry season Juror Giuliani has his day in court The beat stopped, but Kerouac feud rolls on After 30 years,'On the Road' is stalled writes, Grace Bradberry Somak Holidays Saga Violent beauty quits From their own correspondent: A direct snub to Mowlam Andrew Pierce In the Corridors of Power Centre of attention Picture Gallery Let 's strike a blow for change on this old-fashioned anvil 2nd opinion Police culture is hopelessly outdated, says Chief Constable Ian Blair Free Classical Cd for Every Reader Campbell's not in the soup-yet The PM's press secretary may be a knave but he is no fool 'I did not, God knows, want to be a cad. I love the woman, I worship the ground she walks on, but I needed the money' Picture Gallery Flying towards failure Blair's trumpeted activity in Ulster heralds nothing without a new plan Lady's made? After East Timor Indonesia must heed warnings from its restive provinces Keep your Skirt on Equal opportunities means more than playground militancy City of Reading The top candidate in a race with unknown rules Branson condemns US 'protectionism' on aviation Bombing of Iraq Greenpeace and science London's mayor Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… UK's treatment of asylum-seekers Defence moves Wheels within the law? Saving the hyphen Overworked teachers Is our weather still what it used to be? Sporting past Rise and fall Cracking the crossword Court Circular Events today School news Gauging the age of steam's great relics Picture Gallery Church appointments Birthdays Picture Gallery Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Memorial Service Anniversaries Personal Column Commander Eddie Frankcom Commander Eddie Frankeom, OBE, RNR, former Marine Superintendent Meteorological Office, died on August 17 aged 96. He was born on July 12,1903 Denys Pouncey Denys Pouncey, Organist and Master of the Choristers at Wells Cathedral, 1936-70, died on July 21 aged 92. He was born on December 23,1906 Igor Belsky Igor Belsky, dancer, choreographer and director, died in St Petersburg on July 3 aged 74. He was born there on March 28,1925 On this Day Distress in the Cotton Districts September 1,1862 University Clearing Listings Using the Listings University Clearing Listings Student Offer Pack News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,197 Picture Gallery Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Lifeboats A century in photgraphs Today: 1917 Pedal-power warns London of bombs Opinion Comment Letters Index Business Industry Commissioner vows to fight red tape Insurers face attack over postcode bias French conquer Norman John Charcol Damned by an address Times 3 US survey hurts markets Sport BSkyB pays £13.8m in deal with Leeds Shopping around Index BBC starts free Net service Kvaerner warning blights Quintiles jobs boost De La Rue smartcard unit sold for £200m Former BSkyB pair sue league Certificated Diamonds Stars plead for MTV to stay on air in Italy Swedish paper company buys AMPG Bunzl confident as oil recovers Macro 4 beats forecasts and plans shake-up Price row scuppers HSBC's Korea deal Finelist dividend is held as profits fall Business Roundup Scoot com cuts losses Lotronex on fast track Online broker launch WH Smith acquisition Kerry keen to expand Hanson in £59m deal Marshalls hits highs James Finlay slips Nestor optimistic Exchange Rates CRH price hits record after 'jolty good' half Ashtead ready to give up independence DVLA Select McAipine shares jump as Brunswick renews siege By Our City Editor: Monopoly on stupidity Commentary GEC puts £9m in Net security TTC takes out option to acquire producer Persimmon confident as profits hit record Property group has £471 for investment Investors get a taste for Tesco after French deal Stock Market Saeed Shah Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Hammerson's hopes Tempus Bunzl Football Dollar Rates Scoot. com Wall Street Grocers must play their cards right Time is running out in the power struggle among Europe's food retailers, says Fraser Nelson Butter 'em up Outsiders could jump the euro queue A Glowing testimonial in the latest Business Week to… Curtains? A Heartwarming story from the rebranded Le Meridien… Ilkley more Scrap paper Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Equities down in slow trade High Camp The Times Unit Trust Information Service Berocca You ain't heard nothin' yet Wharfedale Thomas Heinitz Ltd Mozart NAD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Optimum International 2000 Stands Unique Triskom Acoustic Energy V'audio British Audio Dealers Association Audio Concept Monitor Audio Unbeatable Richer Sounds Save the Family Eight Pages of Features, Arts, Science and Money Tonight sees the final Oxo family ad. But Jane Gordon argues that tge family meal is a tradition that must never come to an end Tax guide Complete TV and Radio Nothing escapes the taxman's inquisition Our Personal Finance team advises on taxable benefits; finding the right mortgage; saving for a gap year Legal & General Funding the gap year How to choose a home loan Explicit, but a moral tale at heart Pomographic? Perverted? Erotic? No, Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut is an old-fashioned morality tale about the complexity of love, fielity and marriage. Ben Mooney explains That'll do thanks There are some things in life we could live without. Here are this week's nominaitons Tracing the history of the world's weather The study of magnetic sediments is helping scientists to forecast the Earth's climate. Anjana Ahvja reports Microsoft Office 2000 Office 97 Training Cd-Roms Crossword grandmaster Tyres no longer reach end of road Buzzword: asteroid belt Science Bytes Dolly offers hope to fight disease The Royal Institution of Great Britain Vauxhall Opera Room with not much view Dance: Susan Marshall makes her Festival debut but leaves Debra Craine distinctly confused Concert COE/Schiff Usher Hall A Fabulous Theatrical Coup Proms Pelléas et Mélisande Albert Hall/Radio 3 Prompt What's on today by Ann Scanlon Classical: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Red sky's last night, our delight Visual Art: Humy to Newcastle for the last chance to see Anish Kapoor's Taratantara, says Richard Cork The voice of classical music Orchestral Brahms Piani Concerto No 1 LSO/Szell/Cuzon (Decca Legends 466 376-2 ***£10.49) Opera Prokofiev The Gamble Kirov Opera/Gergiev (Philips 454 559-2 *** £30.99) Recital Brahms The Cello Sonatas Maisky/Gililov (Dg 459 677-2 *** £15.99) British Museum Opera Bluff Der Freischutz by Carl Marla von Weber (1821) They supped with the Devil—With short spoons! The People's Princess—an echo from the past Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio CHOlCE Radio BBC Today's Choice Today's Films Picture Gallery ITV Variations Water makes a home a fortress Moats create a psychological sense f security but these ancient ditches can also be a drain on your resources, says David Mattin Even lower flying fares approaching Property The Times Smart Moves To Advertise Call London Rentals Ludgrove Hall St George Overseas Property London Letting & Estate Agents French Fairview New Homes Plc Fax: 0171782 782s(trade) 0171782 7799(Private) Peter Wynne-Thomas's County Championship Guide Saqlain fit as Surrey enter home straight Cricket Changing face of Yorkshire Somerset ensure promotion Bears set on course by Knight Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Essex tail crumbles in sorry fashion Winning Move Keene on Chess Bishop's late show saves the day King struggling to avoid the parent trap A leading horsewoman tells Sam Westmacott that motherhood is a spur rather than a distractions Win a Tennis Trip to the us Open Stark holds key for Britain For the Record Fallon ruled out of St Leger by ban York Brighton Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Newton Abbot Nicholson backs King for Castle Land Rover Put the record straight by placing it in context Henman's flop puts ranking in danger Tennis Today's Fixtures O'Sullivan earns stripes Snooker Sport in Brief Paterson given his chance for Scotland Pearce ready to sweat blood in England's cause Venteran defender recalled by Keegan has never been content to rest on his laurels Ireland look to K Club's most important member Wardley's double gives QPR narrow advantage Word-Watching Football in Brief Juninho going back to Middlesbrough on loan The future is bright at the alternative St James' Park Picture Gallery Sports Time Events Equestrianism 44 Ubogu returns for final ascent Woodward springs surprise by naming Bath prop in England World Cup squard Times Two Crossword Keegan throws protective shield around Shearer England Squad Tennis 46 The Open University Worsley's chance to prove no ordinary Joe Connect your business to the Internet from only £199… London swings Contents Dependable mainstream business systems Phone trial rings true for Fringe followers Feel free to make your name an own domain Fast work and not just for the English Claire's Web Pick-ups for Penguins Numbers up as encrypt code cracked It's the little details that add some sparkle Netscape Online Gunners Misfire Dell How to bank on your fair share Wall St logs on to UK ECTS-THE Biggest Show in town Millionaire makes a dream come true and brigns Venice to Vegas... From Computers to hotels, Sheldon G. Adelson thinks big Picture Gallery How Westwood took command and conquered Las Vegas The waiting is over as Westwood Studios looks set to hit the jackpot with Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun. Tim Wapshott sees how the Las Vegas-based company is building success on success and should conquer Ects with its real-time strategy game Stylish game that mines a rich seam of adventure Verdict Charts ICS Learning Systems Not quite a Wipeout, but ... Bump start brings dazzling details Verdict The ins and outs of an upgrade Quick Bites Absolute Beginners A Times Interface Offer Forefront Europe Limited Vision iT Recruitment SDL International SWP Recruitment Latest moves in IT Chips are down as partners Weird web Can donuts limit free speech? 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