News from 08/09/1999
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Ben Gill, President, Mark Leonard, Evan M. Davies, Gérard Grunberg, J. P. Gardner, Director, Joanna Hunter, Muriel Finnis, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Mike Lawrence, David Rhys Jones, Thomas Hardy, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Georges Ware, Michael Yorke, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, R. R. Hardy, Martin Fletcher, John Evans, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Derek Langslow, Chief Executive, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Nicholas Booth, Martin Barrow, David M. Wilson, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Rupert Wright, Tony Blair, Ian Hughes, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Katherine Bergen, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Carol Midgley and Tracey Connor, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edwin Counsell, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Peter Wynne-Thomas, Anna Söderblom, Bashir Ebrahim-Khan, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Karen Homer, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Stuart Miles, Raymond Keene, Andrew Colbeck, Clive Mathieson, Mary Royds Cleveland, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson, David Lister and James Bone, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Jonathan Shackleton, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Francis Finch, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ahmed Versi, Editor, Adam Fresco, Ben Hammersley, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Simon Munk, Giles Whittell, Judy Skelton, William Fisher, Alan Copps, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Michael Harvey and Michael Horsnell, Evelyn Forbes, David Leslie, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Martin Pickard, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Lea Paterson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Peter Riddell on Politics, John Hipkin (Co-chairperson), Philip Webster Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Anthony Howard, Chris Ayres and Louise Witt, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Damian Barr, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIn the new Times 3 section Arts, Easy Money,… In the new Times 3 section Arts Easy Money features Portillo is poised for comeback Death of Alan Clark leaves safe seat Rupert Murdoch speaks to Vanity Fair Index The Times Shame and fear on route from East Timor to safety David Watts describes the terrible decision to leave behind a people at the mercy of murderous militiamen Lifeguard swims Channel at 65 How the German dream fell apart Fly to Europe for £39 return 31 killed in Greek quake Poetic motion Blair's backing Foreign police chief tom lead RUC reforms Sandals Angry Shearer set for victory Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV BT Tories want life for drug pushers Hague plans to cut off supplies to children, writes Philip Webster Bumpy start for Kinnock's big clean-up Livingstone floats his manifesto Bishops are better than politicians on morals Hewitt has had £350,000 advance News in Brief All-or-nothing transport Bill Diagnosis error kills woman Man's body found in sea Two held after baby's death Jaguar's car radar unveiled His master's substitute Approveddiamonds Attack at BBC prompts call for security review Singh becomes first Asian to win music's Booker Judging goes OK on the night Virgin Clark's safest of seats sets Tory pulses racing PC World 'I should have been horsewhipped' Lloyds TSB Business Beware: more diaries to come Peaceful death of flamboyant old-school Tory Clark on... Times 3 What's really happening with house… Friends and foes unite in tribute One 2 one British Midland Murder charge farmer taken to safe house Company fined for workers' deaths McEwan's ex-wife dons gag in court Somak Holidays Hanged teenager's despair at bullying Itv British woman detained in Burma protest Sinn Fein polices vacuum created by fear Residents in no-go areas have no choice, reports Audrey Magee Dell Oath 'could lead to RUC exodus by Protestants' The Patten report By a Correspondent: Feud on estate 'led to petrol bomb deaths' Murdered girl buried By our Chief Ireland Correspondent: Proposed reforms confirm Unionist doubts Saga Man, 34, on Laura murder charge News in Brief Six months for drink-driver Second burial for octuplets Tax rebate for rail-link homes Dog savages police horse RSC is to lose its top sponsor Sting punctures Carey launch Scott relics sale angers families of the dead England supporters in Warsaw clashes South African Airways Jeweller pays £750 to black customer Itv Letter in bottle for museum Chancellor unveils family tax credit RSPCA The facts By our Social Affairs Correspondent: Shake-up ends 'better off on benefit' culture Refugees moved after hotel fight Direct lenses TUC delegates to consider a Motion The Poet Laureate will make history with a reading to the congress Alexandra Frean In a Perfect World 'It's bland, it's vaguely Labour, like Tony Blair Intel inside School is first with five terms a year Search for Greeks trapped by quake Fearful Athenians camp in streets after 31 are killed Police examine diary over hiker's mystery death Boots Tiny Civil War flag sets tempers flying in the South Law chief targets Kremlin reformer Second Russian linked to money-laundering Yeltsin erupts over rebel gains Philips Pius Xii 'assisted rise of Hitler' Alliance Leicester Pre-human skull is found in city shop World in Brief Food 'martyr' freed Arabs held over blasts (AFP): Car-free day for cities Babies 'for sale' on Net (Reuter): Slice of foolishness Forty Timorese massacred in church refuge President's chance remark raised hope of freedom David Watts argues that the West failed to see the military as the real power centre Prime Health Australia urged to intervene Times Insurance services Mobile direct Head of resistance accuses troops of genocide M Jospin and Blairism One consequence of next month's publication of John Major's memoirs is that his entry into the ex-prime ministers In the Corridors of Power No Title Centre of attention People's poets Quantex By a happy accident, the EU has found its ideal structure 2nd Opinion Teenage mums are all our business Tony Blair says government should not be indifferent Forgive me, but for over an hour now I have been lying here on my attic couch, as oft I do, in vacant or in pensive mood 'I could, mind, make out a case, even a cheque, for a cobbled duo of Marilyn Monroe standing over a grating and me standing beside her' Picture Gallery A faraway island East Timor is not our concern. Robin Cook should have stayed at home Hat trick Patten's Police Ulster's constabulary must not become a prisoner of politics Happy Families The new tax credit should help to spring the poverty trap A Commons Cavalier Alan Clark helped to define our age Diana verdict Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… 'Adviser' to help Muslims in jail East Timor tests UN policing role Measures to solve farming crisis Soothing the sole Food for thought Bedtime song Rude music? Appeal to save our polar inheritance Sales talk Churchill's security Clerical errors Court Circular Marriages Birthdays School news Anniversaries Personal Column Announcements Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Personal Column The death of Alan Clark has robbed politics of one its most colourful and independent characters. He had consistenly Alan Clark, PC, historian and Conservative MP for Kensington and Chelsea since 1997, died on September 5 aged 71. He was born on April 13,1928 Professor Gerald Webbe Professor Gerals Webbe, parasitologist, died on July 23 aged 70. He was born on April 25,1929 Tess of the D'urbervilles West India Quay Knight Frank Crest Homes The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beaney Pearce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taking the stress out of house sales Ireland's new immigrants The Times Smart Movies Knight Frank St James Homes Regalian Sunley Estates Hampshire Central London Properties London Letting & Estate Agents Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items John Spencer Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 21,203 The birth of 'Auntie' and a modern marvel A century in photographs Today: 1922 Forecast Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse Times 3 Opinion Business Viacom buys CBS for £21bn Wall Street stunned by the biggest media merger Clear-up cost on pension 'nears £20bn ' Tesco offers shoppers stakeholder pensions Internet Network Services Times 3 The Murdochs Sport Jani-King faces legal action Cheaper mortgages 'if rates are left on hold' Crushing expectations for England TV & Radio Marketing spirit Index Taylor's Barclays exit leads to WHS Punch in U-turn over pubs Jani-king in crisis talks with franchisees BBA gives promise on sales growth Exchange Rates The Open University Go's take-off hits turbulence IMF to lift growth forecasts US holds key for Aggregate Net writ could make history Sega to pull out of Trocadero venture Shares up as Chrion unveils new partner and 144% rise in group profits Dividend gloom for Charter investors Business Roundup Water cuts to proceed End of the line Airtours bid hopes Toyota's market drive GWR pays to play on Chime getting busier MacFarlane to expand Dewhirst braces itself Iceland to launch online ordering service Air Miles Travel the World By our City Editor: Taylor to tinker with Smith online Commentary Fund manager sells stake in Williams as bid hopes fade Banks seek assurances on Aegis director City Centre set to benefit from refurbishments M&C in £450m hotels deal Low metal prices dent Billiton Late rally saves Carlton's place at the top table Stock Market Commodities Life Options Coming just a few weeks after Wal-Mart's bid… London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Billiton the brave Tempus BBA Iceland Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Taylor Woodrow Wall Street US media moguls manoeuvre to star in a mega-merger show Chris Ayres writes that the Viacom link-up with CBS will spark further consolidation Job share The Times City Diary Humble pie for Brown's detractors Pretty vacant The Times City Diary Rather rum The Times City Diary Flight of fancy The Times City Diary Black vodka comes out of the blue Air Miles Travel the World Britons 'waste £1.4bn a year on loans' TWA US housing lifts Taylor Woodrow performance New talks for Old Mutual as Century backs out British Biotech in US link-up Business Roundup Limelight pays out Trafficmaster doubles Goodhead advances Card Clear shares slip Equities suffer late falls Financial Spreads The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT From the Net Gerhard Schröder wanted too much. he wanted power, he wanted change, but most of all, he wanted to be Germany's Tony Blair The Germans do not want to be Blairised—and have turned away from the man who, only a year ago, they hailed as their saviour. Roger Boyes explains why No Title The Murdochs Under suspicion NatWest Complete TV and Radio Van Dyck dazzles How to profit from the Net Our personal finance team advises on banking online; predicting house prices; catching windfalls Liverpool Victoria Jury out on house prices Last call for carpetbaggers 'I was lonely and separated and asked her out' The Times That'll do, thanks This week's nominations for the things we could live without Progress, or crimes against nature? An exclusive poll suggests scientists are losing to pressure group in the battle for public support, Anjana Ahuja reports Buzzword: epidemiology The Times Space mystery solved Science Briefing Symmetrical crabs Smart insecticides The Times The fire of a burnt-out genius Visual Art: Van Dyck's gloriously incentive portraits assembled at the Royal Academy dazzle Richard Cork Craggy island - Perfect for a vocation For decades, the eminent British artist Derek Hill has nurtured the raw talents of an lrish outpost. Audrey Magee reports Canada Around the galleries Tomorrow in Times Prompt What's on Today Proms Vienna PO/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera & Ballet Concerts Hesperion XX/Savail New London Consort/Picket Queen Elizabeth Hall Wartime propaganda takes aim below the belt Review Satellite Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Radio Choice BBC 1 ITV Variations Index Today's Choice Today's Films Gloucestershire edge towards safety This Week's PPP Country Championship Guide Donald returns as clubs jostle for elite status Cricket Thorpe provides brightest moments Sussex loss angers Pigott Border to lead tour of Zimbabwe Planet talk Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Joining the dotty restores my faith Midweek View Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Kempton Park England's fightback gives group security Sport in Brief Injury puts Glamis out of St Leger reckoning Racing: Gosden Denied Final Classic Runner from Newmarket Doncaster Wolverhampton Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Rapid Raceline William Hill Kipketer joins Szabo in lap of luxury Duo maintain perfect records to share million-dollar Golden League jackpot Today's Fixtures Canon For the Record The Times Line steps out of Bryant's revered shadow Bowls The Times Casualty list is swelled by Norman Tennis Jones-Hughes dispute rages on Rodber injury gives England cause for worry Rugby Union Shearer aiming for a few goals more Matt Dickinson watches the defiant England captain strike back at his critics Confident mood born of being in pole position England's opponents are optimistic they can turn the tide of history tonight, Nick Szczepanik says John Grooms Survival top of Barnet's priorities Third Division William Hill From a Correspondent: Unbeaten record ruined by Polish goal rush United suffer setback over Taibi signing Betdirect Scotland need to view the bigger picture Football Bierhoff prepares to bite back Word-Watching Nationwide Keane ready to answer Ireland's call Four Memorable Encounters Times Two Crossword Athletics Poland v England Euro 2000, Warsaw Keegan's men ready to dig for victory Oliver Holt, in Warsaw, believes that fortitude and flair will carry the day Rugby Union Sun Cable & Wireless From Mortar board to Motherboard Education and IT Contents Hi-Grade British Library opens up to free Web access Screaming spats with rival Free ISP lashes out at copycat claiming to be UK's first Seven up sparkles for Psion The wild ones go online High fees discouraging exhibitors Netcom EastEnd coffee morning Patsy Palmer has been practising her online skills to help a cancer charity Enjoy a nice noisy night in Our experiment in the life of tomorrow continues... The Times Calling all PC travellers Airlines look ahead as online booking starts to take off Dell Win e-miles University from the comfort of home Our three-page education report begins with a virtual lecture Paramtric Technology Corporation Education or ordination? Your call Clearing off to college on the Net Tiny Now it's teachers who need to learn From schools to universities there's been a revolution in classroom connectivity, but Alan Copps asks if teachers themselves are set to tackle the new technologies Lineone A four-year course and just six weeks of IT Many teachers are leaving college with inadequate skills No Title Imagination is the only limit to the Net's educational potential Top Ten All Formats T3 Tomorrow's Technology Today Playstation tries to pip N64 to the post Driving out Demon Speed Breaks Verdict Absolute Beginners Quick Bites Trend Micro Aztech Computer Recruitment Project Management Recruitment Forefront Europe Limited Plexus Pantapasin International VP Technical Strategy Bank Solutions Vision iT Recruitment Intelect Multiple Display Advertising Items CTS International The American International University in London Chamberlain Beaumont On the move in IT world '£10 billion cost' of net shopping Can a click a day keep world hunger at bay? Military take on might of Mac Cheerio to halitosis Time Creme Secretarial and Office Appointments Oz is wizard Beauty Interview Dear Jane Officeteam Marie Curie Cancer Care Eclipse Secretaries plus Multiple Display Advertising Items Merrill Lynch Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elegant Days (Enterprises) Ltd Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries You too can work overseas Karen Homer holds out hope for PAs and secretaries who feel struck in a rut and fancy a change of scene A new age of womanhood There are more older women than ever—and they don't look their age Spencerbull. recruitment Love & Tate plc Verity Appointments Joyce Guiness Partnership Love & Tate plc Adecco Junior Secretary ABC Appointments Secretary / Receptionist / Admin Assistant Love & Tate plc Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Icollector Meeting a challenge My Diary Mison Recruitment PE Consultants Limited Crème de la Crème Mison Recruitment Distinction Resourcing Mison Recruitment Egerton Time-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills Mison Recruitment Middleton Jeffers Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants An Angela Mortimer Interim Office Professionals Pa/secretary Tate Gyro Executive P. A. Up to £24,500 + Benefits LHR Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservative MP Centre Point Angela Mortimer Jigsaw Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Part-Time Administrator Alcon Ryder Reid Associates Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Careeromoves TAY Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Centre Point The Times Virtually redundant Claire McDonald assesses the impact of new technology Crème de la Crème Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants Rainbow Recruitment Secretary with a vast experience in Public… Charles Price & Co. The Times Newspapers Rainbow Recruitment Mallett Dear Jane... Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries The Times Ahead in the clouds Deborah King meets the PA who landed a job with sky-high prospects Lewisham College Crème de la Crème Colefax and Fowler Namara Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Administrative Creme Gabb Euro London Appointments Hamptons International
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