News from 02/09/1999
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James Landale, Zoe Trodd, Phil Yates, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Richard McElvanney, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Richard C. W. Hughes, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Mark Ross, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, William Brown, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Tim Eaton, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Paul Fitzpatrick, Walter Charsville, John Bryant, Dan Furnad, Jason Allardyce, Pugh & Way, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Patrick Howarth, John O'leary, Education Editor, Martin Ward, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Preston, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, William Burns, (AP), Anatole Kaletsky, Roger MacDonald, Ian Hughes, A. H. Smythe, Miranda Ingram, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, E. M. Crew, Helen Rumbelow, John O'leary, Derwent May, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Rose Tremain, Paul Armstrong, Ray Currie, Dr Ghazi Alogosaibi, Carol Workman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Gabriella Gamini, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Bryan Christie and Helen Rumbelow, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Mark Seddon, David Orr, Nigel Cliff, Nigel Hawkes, Paul Wilkinson North East Correspondent, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Michael Arditti, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Damian Whitworth, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, R. G. W. Hughes, Richard Layard (Director), John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Edgar A. Hatcher, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Mowbray, Russell Jenkins, North West Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, Nick Szczepanik, Michael Frayn, Saeed Shah, Des Dearlove, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Le Monde, Iain Finlayson, Chris Cunningham, John Dullighan, Ian Brodie, Dick Francis, Jonathan Parker, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Andrew Lycett, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, C. Ann C. Andrews, Jeremy Reed, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray, Susie Steiner, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Peter Hitchens, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTimes 3 with Features, Arts and Health Blair: there's no stopping my reforms The Mission Hunt for psychopath £1m lawyers Times Thousands flee to UN us Timor erupts in violence Earl loses his baggage in America Hague 'undermining peace process How a safari became a death march Rivals in battle for GMTV Picture Gallery Henderson Investors Michael Owen: Get me back in boots sport Today in The Times With btclick. com you get news every second, on the… Mowlam stands firm in bid to save the peace Council home discount may be scrapped Labour risks backlash in Scotland , reports Jason Allardyce Rail use up despite complaints News in Brief Former detective is cleared Abducted girl tied up in hedge Rude awakening for ferry reveller Murdered woman 'had mystery benefactor' Victim Had Offered to Give Evidence in Will Dispute 'It was and horrific death' Virgin One accotint Two-hour siege in colourful history College may shift application dates Stsudents Will Have their Loans Homebase Jewish website nets London schoolboy £5m Links Cash plea for farmer on murder charge Stress at the office causing 'desk rage' Hi-tech courses leave core sciences in shade Hospital staff face charges on 'euthanasia' Elderly were 'denied food and water', writes Michael Horsnell Morning after pill available at home Trust denies forging consents One 2 one By a Correspondent: British surgeons rebuild face of tiger victim Skinner and BBC to part over pay PC World the Computer Superstore Bragg despairs at risse of 'moronic' Tv Picture Gallery Diabetic father kept alive by child This is to certify a waste of GPs' time By our North East Correspondent: Another girl 12, becomes pregnant French age rule clips wings of British pilots Women 'flashers' 9 bowl over spectators Dog sole survivor of fishing boat trip One 2 one Forced landing abruptly ends 35-year career Time The Blair Interview Holiday is over for man with a mission Tony Blair tells Peter Reddell and Phillip Webster of his continuing quest to modernise government Halifax Sainsbury's Catching up with events at Chequers Free net name Street ban on hellish' youths Comet Prince accused of 'ignorant' housing attack Gang tunnels to wrong target Driver's fatal crash while using phone News in Brief Oil alert over cargo ship Patient wins 'negro' row Noye denies murder Quake shakes Welsh Bored stiff by ironing Somak Holidays Chicken firm axes growth promoter Cost of new flu drug may cripple NHS Government will be warned that bill for new treatment could top £115m, writes Helen Rumbelow Dentist made £ 1/2m with 150 clients a day Today in Times Sleeping solution is all in the feet By our Science Editor: Absence makes only men fonder Ernest & Julio Gallo Hospital project £115m over budget Popping corks signal new British boom City solicitors in 'magic circle' on course for A31m pay day Links Moben Wary ecomomists fight shy of B-word Gordon Brown and the Bank of England hold the key to whether the country-recovering from recession at different-can hang on to the 'feelgood factor', writes Lea Paterson £635 beer is drop in ocean of spending Mouse prodigy makes the most of smart gene NHS trust criticised over £5,000 fund theft Football fans given little to cheer about Study links aerosols to headaches in mothers Netscape Online Mystery footballer 'was paid to cheat' Intel inside Islamic rebels top list of Moscow bomb suspects Prodi warns of resignation over mandate French set to try leading Nazi US Treasury split over guarantees on Russian loans Former Ukrainian leader paid $6.75m cash for US estate Grace Bradberry on how the Fbi uncovered Pavlo Lazarenko Ancient Xi'an altar is found then buried for lack of funds China increases nuclear threat Envoy is sent back to Nato One. Tel Scandal throws Yeltsin into panic The Naked Chief join the times magazine The Sunday Times 64 die as plane crashed in Buenos Aires Cars crushed as jet fails to lift , reports Gabriella Gamini Tourist safari flight missing Ageing jet lacked safety checks Briton dies as plane is shot down Alliance set for victory in India The Random House Group Ltd UN rejects call for peacekeeping force in Timor British voters may thwart Australia's republicans Sharps Home Office Militiamen murder teenager on street Dan Furnad was caught up in the violence in Dili in which he saw a young man killed Belgrade frees two Western 'spies' The Times US reopens panda diplomacy Washington Zoo hopes high-level mission will keep alive a star attraction, writes Damian Whitworth The Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company Limited Barak puts release of prisoners at risk World in Brief French refuse 'le rosbif' (AP): Pilots defy smoke ban (AP): Clinton's 'junk mail' (AP): Cat killer gets 21 years Dick Francis Kennedy sister to rescue of magazine MEPs put commissioners through their paces Links Patience Wheatcroft In the City Centre of attention Vicars and tarts Islam isn't militant so much as misunderstood The West needs to tread more carefully abroad, says Dr Ghazi Alogosaihi Lineone News must wise up or be dumbed John Humphrys is right to champion editorial values 'Many writers felt they knew exactly where their duty lay, and as soon as war broke out joined up or tried to do so' Picture Gallery Double agent Thatcher By supporting the ultras on Europe, the Baroness serves only Blair An oath too far The Times Diary Blair at Work Bold words from a man with a mission Indonesia 'S Disgrace Jakarta is entirely to blame for the violence in East Timor Edward Abroad It ill-behoves a Prince to diminish his people for his own ends Economic heath Redefining juniors A choice between democracy and decommissioning Police work without the 'fizz' Merchant fleet's decline Questions of law on judge's guilt Whales in the Channel Unnatural history Grave expectations Court Circular Buckingham Palace Today's royal engagements School news Picture Gallery Picking over a Pictish monastery in the Highlands Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages Premium Bonds Appointments Professor Leslie Crombie Professor Lesire Crombie, FRS chemist, died on August 3 aged 76. He was born on June 10,1923 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets.. Tickets.. Court & Social A. F. Rivers Fletcher A. F. Rivers Fletcher, racing driver, died on Augest 28 aged 87. He was born on June 23,1912 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Len Lowe Len Lowe, actor and comedian, died on Auguest 21 aged 83. He was born on December 17,1915 Donald MacKenzie Donald Mackenzie, MVO, MBE, journalist, press officer and playwright, died in Edinburgh on July 31 aged 86. He was born in Glasgow on January 20,1913 On this Day King Idris Deposed in Libya Coup University Clearing Listings Agriculture and Foresty Microsoft Office 2000 Office 97 Training Cd-Roms How to use the listings Fujitsu News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,198 End of the terrible war 'to end all wars A century in photographs Today: 1918 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Times 3 Sport Tv & Radio Monti signals intent to attack all state subsidies Employment litigation soaring Links Scottish Media set to bid ?130m for GMTV From hotdog sales to £600m fortune Executives qui in protest at J Sainsbury Power industry accused of £1.5bn overcharging Igindex Soaring house prices fuel rate worries Why Owen should make way for Fowler Workers battle on Index Companies flout independent directors rule Henlys to pay £413m for US busmaker Bug fears rejected as CMG rises 50% Exchange Rates Veba and Viag set to create ?30bn German energy giant Tax blunders cost £400,000 in compensation Director at FIB expelled Britannic agrees two-way deal with Britannia PwC Barings case to be heard in 2001 Business Roundup Serco pulls Tube bid Vodafone acquisition Allied Carpets bid boost Crown Estate deal Johnston sees growth Casino 'not for sale' Hickson gives warning Guardian IT advances Cadbury pays £440m for Texas bottler Jefferson says price recession is over Holmes Place adds to Spanish stake Select Appointments accepts £1.1bn bid Liebherr By our City Editor: Low-watt policy prevails Commentary Profits at Singer inch ahead Thomas Cook plan to improve customer loyalty Commodities Liffe Options Firm Foundations Invensys leads way as engineers find favour 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 Matalan Britannic Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Nothing bugging CMG Tempus Johnston Press Wall Street Tough job for the referee a more workers pick a fight The role of Acas is changing as employees become more litigious, says Christine Buckley Russian front The Times City Diary Internet grapples with adolescence Out of Africa The Times City Diary Rocked by Opra The Times City Diary On tap The Times City Diary Freebeeb. com is an ISP freebie too far Scots get taste for GMTV Parisa to roll out cafe bar chain Matalan flourishes as rival Monsoon reports failings Firm foundations for Wilson Any Other Business Tweedie reform hits its target Fight to keep ACA exam top Britain's foremost postgraduate business qualification is changing to remain the leader, Ray Currie says Waterford reaps millennium rewards Outside pressure gets the better of good idea Disposals raise £112m for Slough Business Roundup Lynx shares slump Bemrose disappoints Shake-up aids Perkins Mailing lifts Domestic Clydeport ahead 13% Equities up in choppy trade Energis British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Share Guide Death in custody Country childhood Roth adds a twist… The Last Safari When safari guide Mark Ross head a mysterious noise at 6am he assumed it was a tree falling. It was gunfire. This was the beginning of a 12hour ordeal of terture, rape and murder. Ross and a group or tourists he was escorting in a Ugandan national park were taken hoetage by Hutu extermists and marched at gunpoint into danse forest. Eight tourist were killed. This is the first part of his remarkable story Complete TV and Radio Telltale signs of a death in custody Medical Briefing How anxiety can block your ears Dr LCourtois claims he can usually pick up the heavy wax producer by shaking by hands The a to Zzzzzzz of snoring Perils of wild mushrooms Epilepsy and pregnant women Hernia Search for the good life Miranda Ingram swapped toddlers' French for picnics by rockpools and has no regrets Even lower flying fares approaching Times 3 Fresh new talent, same old vices Films: Adam Mars-jones sees Tim Roth and Doug Liman follow strong models, then add a twist Cookie's Fortune New Videos Time to go for the big picture If you can survive Aliens, Kubrick and Madonna, the sky's the limit. Lisa Verrico meets director Chris Cunningham Welcome to 'the other America' There's more to the Latin American Film Festival than gauchos , guns and Carmen Miranda. Clive Davis report The Arts Council of England Cold steel of the Stanley knife Cinema: Eyes wide Shut, C4's Kubrick weekend, an Nft Season… there's no escape. True, says Nigel Cliff, but it's all for the best This week in The Saturday Times All about my Mother Evolution without progress Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on a revived inherit the Wind What's on today by Marit Hargie Opera & Ballet Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Richard Thompson Band To Advertise within the Listings 0171 680 6223/4 Proms Bbc PO/Elder Bang on a Can All-Starts Albert Hall/Radio 3 Strong words aim to put arts heritage on the popular map For Britain , read England in this cultural odyssey. Yet its magnificently informed brand of patriotism makes exhilarating reading, says Richard Morrison Masters of the Arts The Times In pursuit of the fathers of invention Remarkable characters people the 17th- century word of science, as Nigel Hawkes discovers Ingenious Pursuits By Lisa Jardine Little, Brown, £25 ISBN 0 316 64752 7 £22 (free P&p) 0870 160 80 80 Free Classical Ce for Every Reader Headlong into artful intrigue Lynne Truss Portrait of a gay writer in a burning world Jeremy Reed Edmund White The Burning World By Stpehen Barber Picador, £20 ISBN 0 330 34966 X Diary 8 Letters Hard-line Kipling looks a little iffy The writer feted by his generation makes Britons squirm today. His agenda mystifies lain Finlayson Rudyard Kipling By Andrew Lycett Wcidenfeld & Nicolsun, 25 ISBN 0 297 81907 Somewhere nasty indeed Mark Seddon The Abolition of Britain By Peter Hitchens Quater Books, £15 ISBN 0 7043 8117 6 Mark Seddon Aural equation ends in rhapsody8 Michael Arditti Music & Silence By Rose Tremain Chetto & Windows, £16.99 ISBN 1 86056 027 X The Times Tale of gale and gusto Second Wind By Dick Francis Michael Joseph, £16.99 ISBN 0 718 144082 Inshort Deep longings The Haunt By A. L. Barker Virago, £16.99 ISBN 1 86049 722 5 Eastern lights Babel: New Writing Intro. Andrew Motion CCPA Paperback, £4.99 ISBN 0 9536 072 0 8 Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: a capital breaki for fans of Abba; two nights in Copenhagen; a 16-day trip to Ghana for a taste of adventure Airline Network Airline Net Work Travelbag All Starz Travel Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Midland Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items A generation of shows that are game for a laugh Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck ITV Variations Diktat needs good draw Racin: Shorter Trip Puts Emphasis on Speed for Godolphin Colt York Courses consider breakaway Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Musselburgh Salisbury Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline The Times Business Section Nixon puts his case in forceful fashion Cricket Cottey's form serves Sussex well Scoreboard from Eastbourne England lose early initiative Hampshire batsmen held back by Swann Yesterday's Scoreboards PPP county championship Lancashire v Durhan Schofield turns the tables on Durham Hamilton injury scare comes at worrying time Cricket McGrath signs for Worcestershire Davis makes Hendry struggle Snooker For the Record Dalton leads by example Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Leeds sign Barnhill as invasion continues Rugby League Keene on Chess Final Table Winning Move Allcock narrowly preserves record Owen desperate to run free again Matt Dickinson believes Liverpool pair present the England coach with a problem Scott's late strike rewards Reading Sports adviser Ritchie relishing Oldham challenge Second Divison Tomorrow First Division Ireland advance towards finals Goup Eight Leicester players charged Football in Brief Word-Watching Campbell , Seaman pull out of squad Inspiring figures who make light of handicaps ... Or be pumped up with drugs King plans to prove Olympic pedigree to selectors Equestrianism Rusedski takes root among scattered seeds US Open: Briton easfes into second round with victory over young Spaniard Links Kevin La Westwood plotting his revenge Golf Caning in line to captain Harlequins Rugby Union After protracted negotiations the Bbc has secured… Green bows to Royal racing pressure Sailing Tennis Chairmen locked in bitter dispute Premier League deeply divided over payment for renegotiating TV contracts Surrey prepare to have last laugh Scoreboard from the Oval Times Two Crossword Schumacher blow for Ferrari Kevin Eason sees the King decide against a premature comeback Bryant's Eye Rugby poachers must pay compensation Zenith Sony Centrefile First Executive P1-3 Management plus P3-7 premier… Armstrong International Business Systems Project Leader Foxtons How to pass the job test Susan MacDonald learns that strategy is the crucial tactic for interviews Cap Gemini Royal Navy Multiple Classified Advertising Items FX Proprietary Trader Kingsway Up the Ladder I Want to be an... 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