News from 07/09/1999
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Edwin K. Townsend-Coles, Chairman, Marion McGilvary, Robin Cook, Noreen Taylor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor and Robert Whymant, David Rhys Jones, M. B. Allanson, Peter Wade, W. S. Affleck, Geoffrey MacNab, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, David Bryer, Director, Tony Ashton, Clive Davis, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Paul Fitzpatrick, Frances, Paulo Lowndes Marques, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Kevin Mccarra, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Simon Tatham, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, David Coleman, Libby Purves, Mark Inglefield, John F. Martin, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Peter Gibson, Ian Hughes, Christina Michalos, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Dominick Donald, Tina Gaudoin, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Helen Johnstone and Paul Wilkinson, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Simon De Bruxelles, South West Correspondent, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Nick Read (Director), Susan Clark, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, David Watts and Michael Binyon, Simon de Bruxelles, Virginia Childs, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Alister McFarquhar, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Stewart Wood, Barbara Hindle, Allan Levy, Hettle Judah, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, David Pannick QC, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Philip August, Julian Muscat, Russell Jenkins, North West Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gavin Lusmden, Insurance Correspondent, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Des Houghton, Molra Petty, George Caulkin, W. Shepherd, Janet Fricker, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, George Webb, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Lyons, Sam Kiley, Mark Venables, Alasdair Murray, Michael Napier, Süddeutsche Zeitung's Heribert Prantl, Susie Steiner, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Lisa Verrico, Adam Fresco and Michael Horsnell, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoTimes 3 Index New Law Supplement Index No Title Calls grow for Timor intervention Martial law declared Times 3 British panel clears Christie of taking banned steroid Norris jolted by father-in-law's challenge At the mercy of the mob in East Timor New 24-page law supplement Leak inquiry Bradley boost Takeover bid Flights from £39 return First Telecom Blair defies critics of 'moral crusade' Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV NEC Computer Systems Archer and Norris go through Tory battle for London mayor heats up, writes Andrew Pierce Outsiders still in with a chance Clearing of sprinter focuses attention on sport in crisis RSPCA 'in cats crisis' News in Brief 'Father' arrested News in Brief Instructor fined News in Brief Murder suspect News in Brief Passenger fined News in Brief Tube line chaos News in Brief Nurse killed rival in feud at the mansion Gardener 'shot dead after row over clematis cuttings' Boy of 4 killed on funfair ride Regrets over cocaine use Giubileo 2000 Hewitt loses Diana book contract More judges needed for rights challenges Law BT Pilots escape in third Cessna crash Mothers tell of heart op failings Times 3 Branson to set sail for Atlantic record By our Medical Correspondent: Surgeons 'may drop high-risk patients' DNA tests help police close in on 1966 killer Fresh chance to solve old crimes British Midland Damages payout to Josie Russell increased Steel attacks Holyrood 'press bitches' Mitchell sets firm limits for review Dell Reluctant mediator ready to give peace a second chance Internet porn man frittered profits on pizza Times 3 Rare paralysis claims second woman in family By our Chief Ireland Correspondent: Mothers harangue Stormont arrivals 'Jellyfish' town stung by party hostess 'Small-minded' gibe outrages proud residents writes Simon de Bruxelles Radio station given record punishment Law One 2 one Wife 'tried to burn film man to death' Labour hunts mole behind funding leak No 10 press officer joins the Tories Tiny Picture Gallery Flu drug 'will save NHS money' Villager admits to murder of teenager Abbey National Driver, 79, backs into classroom News in Brief Guinea pig raid News in Brief Explosive catch News in Brief Hubble mission News in Brief Corrections News in Brief Albanian gangs 'ready to move into Britain' By our Crime Correspondent: Stevens angry at warning to black recruits Alliance Francaise Itv Bright specs offer a cue Gardener dies after eating yew tree leaves Brown warns jobless of benefit cuts Chancellor wants to speed up sanctions against work-shy, reports Philip Webster Banks told to compensate for closing rural offices Halifax Gateway Brittan to back euro in defiance of Hague Prison visitor was 'raped by her soulmate' Genetic link to dyslexia is found Golf pranksters hit nerve at club Travel agents fail to deliver News in Brief Thumping claim News in Brief Tummy troubles News in Brief Garden blast News in Brief An unfair cop News in Brief Itv Young blood with a taste for trumpet Schröder sticks to plans despite polling setback Poll Forecast Deacons 'a threat to Vatican' Tempur Treasures of Ancient Rome plundered Pressure Relieving Mattress & Pillow Legion angered by citizenship snub Quake softens Greek stance on ancient foe The Open University Advert puts 'kingmaker' in public eye Russia on brink of border war Somak Holidays Unisys Judges in Israel ban torture by Shin Bet One. Tel Editors defy Tehran hardliners £4.7bn pay boost for workforce in China Egyptian leader's attacker shot dead CAF Jews caught up in power struggles of Iranian elite Militias attack Australian Ambassador Timor refugees tell of burnings and bloodshed The world wrings its hands but is reluctant to intervene British Envoy on Peace Mission Briton escapes gunmen Time Bradley closes gap on Gore Hillary upsets Hispanics Free web site design Looted Nazi art sold to casino Gaddafi hails his 'Libyan Rocket' Big Mac boasts its fries are French Six tourists killed at Brazilian falls World in Brief Threat to pine forests World in Brief (AFP): Claret crop hit by hail World in Brief (AFP): Jospin urges peace World in Brief Singer's home burgled World in Brief (AFP): Aircrew on spy charges World in Brief Gunman cornered World in Brief Suicide at Colosseum World in Brief (AFP): Flood toll passes 1,000 World in Brief Polished black market World in Brief Prime Health From their own correspondent: German 'Blair' wounded A Week in the Arts Artistic truth isn't quite the same as fluttering soiled bedsheets under our noses With his keen forensic eye, Robin Cook will have… Centre of attention Social democracy can produce a healthy constitution 2nd opinion Mobile Direct The delicate betrayal of Dr Mowlam Mo's pose of reasonableness masks a 'The best option is to leave restoration of order to Jakarta. For Jakarta has lost East Timor; the only issue is the manner of its going' Picture Gallery Muffins and morals The Fifties children, unlike Mr Blair, have no right to preach to teenagers Coop clanger The Times Diary Cook on Europe A speech light in substance but pregnant with politics Indonesia's Shame The defenceless against the indefensible Telling the Future Nostalgia for vanishing banking traditions is misplaced Pinochet warrant Redefining juniors 'Fruitless' policies on asylum-seekers Stark reality of finite oil reserves Jobs and health Oxford castle Hazards for cyclists Norris marriage plans questioned Light on Kipling A 'Times' gentleman PC fatigue? If pressed... Court Circular Royal engagements Memorial services Reception Birthdays Personal Column School news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Roy Binney Roy Binney, CB, former director-general of the British Standards Institution, died on August 22 aged 92. He was born on May 18,1907 Theodora Turner Theodora Turner, OBE, ARRC, hospital matron and former President of the Royal College of Nursing, died on August 24 aged 92. She was born on August 5,1907 Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift John Watkins John Watkins, DSC, philosopher, died on July 26 aged 74. He was born on July 31,1924 Reg Tweedie Reg Tweedie, National, Hunt trainer, died on July 18 aged 88. He was born on July 6,1911 "Cloud Streets" in Gliding The Times Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers The Times Engineering council The professionals who swap fees for part of the action Henrietta Lake on the increasing trend among entrepreneurs to offer equity in return for advice Picture Gallery Evesham Micros Business to Business Firms warned to beware the nines of September Managers urged to cut debt In Brief Megaphone John Michaell, managing director of AllVoice Computing, a software developer in speech recognition, says patent law must change so that UK firms are not at a disadvantage to US rivals. AllVoice, of Newton Abbot, Devon, has 12 staff Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Golf Today Business to Business Claims Direct Goldfinch News The Times Crossword No 21,202 Suffragette protest ends with a cup of tea A century in photographs Today: 1921 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Opinion Business NatWest rejects price claims over L&G deal Vodafone owns up to $80bn US merger talks Weston suffers stroke John Charcol Times 3 Leek under siege from Murray Sport Fugitive in $215m fraud case awaits extradition Keegan's striking dilemmas: Owen or Fowler? TV & Radio Anatole Kaletsky Index Moderate growth for retail sales Exchange Rates Upbeat IMI sees shares rise Forth expects increase Legal & Public Notices Bolkestein rules out move to European corporation tax Wilson Connolly celebrates 42% rise German orders boost RSA pulls out of direct sales Hotel boost for CIT Malmaison close to £70m deal US tycoon acquires Shell-Mex House Business Roundup Cellnet's £42m DX deal Business Roundup Canton buys in US Business Roundup SIG results brighter Business Roundup Ugland declines Business Roundup Molins back in black Business Roundup Litho Supplies slides Business Roundup Flying Flowers in red Business Roundup BLP cuts dividend Business Roundup Exchange Rates Auditors back Scottish Media's GMTV price Arriva attempts to end sale speculation Butchers hook £13.5m windfall By our City Editor: Weston's Wagon Wheels roll on Commentary British Vita views acquisition options Hoseasons sale brings son £20m Coface LBF Parity's chief executive goes with £200,000 SE orders Alldays to report Brokers surprised by Allied Domecq's strength Stock Market Nick Hasell Commodities Liffe Options Higher oil prices and the likelihood of increased… 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 Arriva Tempus Parity Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Engineering wannabe Tempus Forth Ports Tempus Wall Street Lack of understanding confuses Emu debate Economic View Anatole Kaletsky If the UK joins single currency now, it will suffer a similar fate to Germany, not France Tramlines The Times City Diary Group foxed The Times City Diary Off their trolley The Times City Diary Initial thoughts The Times City Diary Our small mutual friends survive - by staying small Susan Emmett says building society minnows are better equipped to resists predators Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business Equities higher in thin trading Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service Berocca Four goals? That's £250 each Andy Cole's blitz was the key to where the August prize of ?1,000 ended up Choose your Fantasy League Team from the following List of Players Main League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Children and sleep Alice Miller Index If the militia men attack we are completely defenceless... they are quite capable of killing everyone in here David Watts is one of 12 journalists under siege in the UN compound in Dili. Here is his eyewitness account Beat infertility Complete TV and Radio The Elvis mafia Help! I've forgotten more than I'll ever know Marion McGilvary on the numbers, passwords and keywords that she can't recall I would say to inventors:'Watch out! When the money rolls in, you're out' The man who created the clockwork radio feels ignored, interview by Noreen Taylor He points to his shed:'That's where the dreams began. Dad bought me a lathe when I was 13' Pretentious, moi? Inside Voyage: the shop with a door policy So exclusive is their clothes shop that even Madonna and Julia Roberts have been turned away. Jane Shilling enters the hallowed domain of the Mazzillis Too much noise - too little protection People who work with telephones all day long could be damaging their hearing. Janet Fricker investigates Galloping Major hits illness for six A new machine has had miraculous effects on Major Ron Ferguson's arthritis. Interview by Moira Petty Reversing arthritic degeneration Teach toddlers that bedtime means sleep A consistent, firm approach by parents can remove the need for constant night-time visits to restless and insecure young ones 'It is never right to hit a child' Alice Miller pioneered the idea that violence towards children engenders violent adults. Her latest book reveals that many of this century's worst dictators were beaten as children, Interview by Noreen Taylor The Times If you want to conceive, eat properly and don't drink One in six couples experience some kind on fertility problem, in most cases the cause the cause is simply a deficiency of minerals and vitamins, and can be redressed through proper nutrition. Susan Clark reports A holiday for body and mind Tina Gaudoin tries a yoga break and finds exercise and meditation are the key to life enhancement Flamenco women wear the trousers Dance: As Spain's hippest troupe heads for London, Mike Bradley meets the boss Theatre Beckett Shorts Barbican Pit Theatre Krapp's Last Tape Barbican Theatre Demons and Dybbuks Young Vic Theatre Homlet Theatre Royal, Bach Prompt What's on today Opera & Ballet Pop Liss Ard Festival Skibbereen, Co Cork Jazz albums Metro the Essential Guide to What's on in your Area Future's so bright, it's blinding Knockout looks, musical talent, boundless energy, respect - star drum and bass spinner Dj Rap has them all. And she's a woman in a man's world. Interview by Lisa Verrico Papa's got the same Prada bag David Sylyian Memoirs of the Memphis Mafia Elvis Presley's former entourage have been reminiscing on video. Geoffrey Macnab reports Nights of the living dead Musicals: This month, another 'failure' gets a chance to shine as it never did before on the London stage, Clive Davis writes Proms BBC SO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 BBC SO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 Music Theatre The Girl with the Roses Bloomsbury Theatre The growing pains of Britain's children in need Radio 1 (BBC) Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Index Today's Choice Today's Films Whelan to hold firm in row over stadium Rugby League For the Record Yesterday's Racing Results Drugs testers face race against clock Matthew Syed on the battle to clean up sport before the Olympic Games in Sydney Pools Forecast Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Ward relishes surprise chance Thrasy Petropoulos on another talent honed in Australia Land Rover Turner fits into England's tour picture Cricket Tour Details Hockley gives Kent the winning edge Flintoff the key for Lancashire Tables Somerset suffer at hands of Kallis Cardiff Scoreboard Old Trafford Scoreboard Lack of runs cost Slater his Derbyshire berth Arrival of Di Venutto spoils the party for Surrey Jockey Club opens door for Iscan Racing: Special Stalls Test Provides Opportunity for Stoute Colt to Tackle St Leger Lingfield Park Leicester Leopardstown casts long shadow over final classic Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Cox strikes Blinkers Rapid Raceline England consider life after Adams Football Ireland calculate qualifying maze McMenemy offered new deal By our Sports Staff: Rennie elevated to Fifa elite list Poland to provide small but lively reception Scotland pair take diverse routes to top Russell glows as gloom lifts over Scarborough Non League Rusedski able to reign on Bank Holiday US Open: Great Britain No 2 survives difficult day to reach the last 16 Jones-Hughes parades his new identity with Wales Rugby Union: Australian Cleared to Take his Place in World Cup Squard Morgan on course for national hat-trick Bowls Seles offers breath of fresh air England corner market Sport in Brief Fixtures Word-Watching Determined Radcliffe lays down challenge to Szabo Athletics Cricket Keegan vaults Poles' barrage Head coach delays selection on eve of England's crucial qualifying tie Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop New Times Crossword Book Available! Christie in limbo as another drugs case goes the distance Rob Hughes believes the Iaaf is guilty of inconsistency and athletics will suffer in the long run Tennis Zenith Ferguson leads race to sign French defender Eyes wide open - who owns the letters? David Pannick Index Protecting data Law Reports QD ZMB BBA Group Trafficking in children More and more children are being smuggled across borders for sexual and economic exploitation, says Allan Levy Shire Contents QD Clyde & Co International Law Firm Ships that collide in the night Crashes on the high seas can give rise to much wrangling, says Simon Tatham Why we need reforms Rowe & Maw Vodafone airtouch Entergy Lawyer of the week Bulletin Board HW Daniels Bates legal QD QD Chambers and Partners No different school of thought in the right to beat a child News GE Aircraft Engines Department of Trade and Industry Taylor Nelson Sofres Who really owns the Princess's letters? Only the paper belongs to James Hewitt, says Christina Michalos BRITVIC Hays Richard Owen Zarak MacRae Brenner 'Retire? The is nothing like more than work' Lord Irvine of Lairg has been criticised for his legal reforms and his decorating bills. But he still loves the job, he tells Frances Gibb The fine line in acts of self-defence Lipson Lloyd Jones HUX Caseworker/Regulators PSD Metropolitan Police Deloitte & Touche EJ Legal Contracts Solicitor Bacon & Woodrow Watch your wallet on the Internet City brief Why e-commerce needs the Data Protection Act. By Edward Fennell QD Legal Fresh fields does it first Residential link missing Court of Appeal Compensation for loss of value Court of Appeal Jail for driving death Court of Appeal Regina v Merryweather History admissible Court of Appeal Regina v M and Others No damages for assumption Court of Appeal Improper summons Court of Appeal Exceeding authorisation can be an offence House of Lords Non-recognition by victim Court of Appeal Identity parade is not always obligatory Court of Appeal Requirement for 'interest' in property Chancery Division Rateable occupier of school Court of Appeal The Times Laurence Simons International Trainee Justices' Legal Advisor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingston University BBC GLS The Times Vizard Oldham Solicitors & Parliamentary Agents Business Affairs Executive Liberty Personal Injury Complaints that lead to meagre cheques Legal diary Picture Gallery Trading places Clifford Chance
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