News from 13/09/1999
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R. H. Keys, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Watts and Roger Maynard, Catherine Riley, John Schofield, Headteacher, Christopher Andrew, Vasili Mitrokhin, Rob Hughes, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Paul Hoggart, Cathie Bell, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, J. M. Meade, Richard Lamb, Ivo Tennant, Fraser Nelson and Jenny Carey, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Matthew Taylor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Bill Rammell, Michael Paterson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Fred Litten, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Anthony Harrison, Haute cuisine, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Max Stahl, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Peter Hulse, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Keith Pike, David Hands, John Helliwell, Peter Barnard, Tom Baldwin and Christine Buckley, Mr Brown, Brian Crozier, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Michael Theodoulou, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, David Watts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley and Tom Baldwin, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Daniel McGrory and Stewart Tendler, David Orr, Peta Bee, Caroline Merrell, Janine Di Giovanni, Jason Nisse and Julia Snoddy, Richard Owen, John F. Donaldson, Lisa Thomlinson, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jennifer O'Neill, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Mel Webb, Michael Binyon and Christopher Andrew, Peter McGregor, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, John Preston, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Willam Rees-Mogg, Bernard Driver, T. W. H. Capon (Director), Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Mark Baldwin, Christopher Andrew, Benedict Nightingale, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Cristián Labbé Galilea, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Andrew Pierce and Frances Gibb, Allan Hall, John Gilbert, Jan Raath, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTimes 3 KGB defector: I fear for my life Vasili Mitrokhin, the Soviet archivist whose revelations about Russian espionage plots in Europe and America have shocked the West, talks exclusively to Michael Binyon Index Inside Blair hails surge in primary test results Story that set the agenda Indonesia agrees to foreign troops Sister act Now Serena comes of age Straw seeks reason for M15 silence Henderson Investors Today in The Times Dell Hague in election tax cuts pledge Picture Gallery By our Political Editor: Blair's bankruptch alert Widdecombe backs portillo despite his gay confession Hotels at last make the grade Police oath may exclude Queen New risk from IRA dissidents Raped drink driver cleared Bishop seeks black clergy Climber's body found at last Attack on third degree tactics Lockerbie notes mystery Heat' camera finds cliff boy New York stormed on two fronts by Farhi It 's over, says Fat Lady Teenager killed by car was getting over friend's crash death Virgin Police to study Test bribe plot What a fuss, says the old spy laughing over a cuppa Tim Reid spent the day talking with melita Norwood, 87, as she was exposed as the KGB's most important woman recruit in Britain Cheltenham & Gloucester Friends 'won't let her down' Balmain 'The KGB even sent a senior agent to Northern… ClaraNET Mercedes-Benz Arms buried across Europe The Ultimate Driving Machine Tiny the Best Quality PC for the Moiney Spies say time for vengeance is long over Widdecombe leads calls for traitor's arrest KGB-trained in seduction Your Money One 2 one Bomb plan to disrupt prince's investiture AC Andersen Consulting US was Main Target of Dirty Tricks Files led FBI to agent at work in US Road tax blow for owners of new cars Bulger parents have court say Samak Isuzu Singers popup rabbits' return Government to resist TUC euro pressure PC World Edmonds 'victim of innuendo' Conference Agenda Comrades see red over name change British Gas Pro-hunt lobby aims to capture National Trust M&S rings changes with plan to sell mobile phones Heathrow express Young Jack Flash unfazed Kestrels the latest victims of intensive farming Public hostility 'hampers UK in Science race' Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall report from the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting on the GM foods row and super-mussels Carpet Right Mussels aid in cancer battle Scientists fight over Diamond Prime Health Stability force gets ready for Timor Churches prove no sanctuary against the slaughter Quantex Legal & General Troops fire on women's refugee camp Poll miseries take fun out of governing for Schröder The National Self Build Homes Show Mistrust of Russia sparks chechnya call to arms Clinton tells Moscow graft must end Protest fears as the dinar crainbles The Times Nokia Roman find halts work on Vatican car park French chefs' taste for stars is landing them in the soup The restaurant trade is accused of wooing Michelin with costly trimmings, reports Adam Sage from Paris Iran riot suspects sentenced to death CHUBB (AFP): Arafat 's Iraq plea (Reuters, AFP): West has no will to fight Aids, UN says Time Indian poll rocked by crime revelations Mugabe rule threatened by labour party Thieves shoot envoy in front of son. 11 (AFP): Uganda tribe kills 400 (AFP): Turks hold Christians (AFP): Sri Lanka offensive (AFP): Chile march clash (Reuters): García Márquez 'well' The Times Buchanan may join third party Nip and tuck in hillary's Senat race Cyber-war Russians hack info military secrets US backs china for world trade body A trading division of Somak Travel Ltd From their own correspondent: High price of democracy Mercedes-Benz Joanna Coles Centre of attention Haute cuisine Time for new Labour to risk loosening the reins of control Freedom must be devoled to the 'front line', writes Matthew Taylor A Chancellor playing the waiting game The mysterious reserve that afficts Mr Brown 'Does Jack Straw still support communism to the extent of being blind to its sickening accumulation of crimes against humanity?' P A decent President? Hollywood myth has it that an ordinary citizen will fight US corruption and cynicism. Bill Bradley may be the man to do it Duke in peril The Times Diary The Mitrokhin Affair The Government must answer questions about spy revelations Euro-Unions If Blair will not provide, try Brussels Stars and Gripes Michelin drives top French chefs to destitution Hague's real battle Deluge of documents Choice of scientific site for 'Diamond' Prodi 's 'realism' on EU reform Political use of natural resources Chamberlain 's aim 'Fizz' for the police Thriving high streets A new Supreme Court Dreadful wines Concern at pace of US Internet trade Wedding honours Down in flames Mayoral candidates Rude music? Court Circular DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Saxon grave fortifies legend of Tiowulf's town Birthdays School news Anniversaries Luncheons Service dinner Appointments Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Professor Donald Denman Alfredo Kraus Alfredo Kraus, Spanish tenor, died on September 10 aged 71. He was born in the Canary Islands on November 24,1927 Janet Adam Smith Janet Adam Smith, OBE, literary editor, author and mountaineer, died on September 11 aged 93. She was born on December 9,1905 From our special correspondent: On this Day Summer on Scolt Head Island Capitalisation, week's change SASScandinavian Airlines Hopes fade for agreement on European savings tax Pressure on Friends and RSA grows Thomson Travel steps up search for new chief BSkyB explores kingston alliance BSkyB targets Derby Energis in talks for Racal Telecom Clarke could be offered PFI bank chairmanship Charles Schwab J Sainsbury to unveil 'green store' in Greenwich Dolphin Fresh questions for Diageo Results and Statistics South African Airways Economic Outlook High-tech tycoons call for state action on e-commerce John Lewis directors to discuss sale Roach and Dalehead to merge Exchange Rates Organic food shops to expand The Pound Stock Market Siebel Markets see rates at too high a peak The Facts The Board Virgin trains Corporate Profile: Old Mutual Alternative Investment Market IMF set to push debt relief to top of its agenda Thomson Travel Group plc What the Sunday Papers Say By our City Staff: Opec resists raising oil production Lloyds TSB Oneview float to net Lawley £10m E&Y urges millennium tax break News The Times Crossword No 21,207 Pavlova, an era's prima donna of dance A century in photographs Today: 1925 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Features Arts UV Radiation Index Lifeboats Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Right stuff Bradford reveal their inner steel Serena leads sisterhood as Venus is eclipsed Alix Ramay, Tennis Correspondent, see the younger Williams come of age in new York Symantec Sweet victory Americans swept away in Walker Cup Picture Gallery The Word according to Richard Williams Crying shame Hakklnen loses grip at Monza Times 3 Hakkinen driven to distraction as Jordan pounce Motor Racing: Finn Reduced to Ters as Allows Frentzen to Stake Title Claim by Winning Italian Grand Prix Todd given lesson by his student Equstrianism Walker Cup ripped from US grasp Golf: Great Britain and Players Justify their Captain's Pre-Match Confidence Montgomerie is made to pay for wayward start Agassi forced to dig deep for victory Tennis Fogarty's fourth title puts world at his feet Sport in Brief McCall earns spurs in late show FA Carling Premiership: Battling Bradford snatch point to frustrate Graham Chelsea stretched by Robson's guile Batty bounces back to win Hunter's plaudits Di Canio genius exposes lack of English creativity Leicester succumb to wall of sound Olsen detects signs of progress Suker strikes all the right notes to cheer wenger FA Carling Premiership: Croat takes his chance with great glee Bergkamp gets a lift Liverpool's failings punished by Beckham Wilson maintains brave front Ince puts case for England recall Hughes offers relief for Albion Belgium bow to hooligan threat Overseas View Taylor harbours mixed feelings Non-League Football Benson hedges his bets at wigan Stephen Wood on intrigue behind the scenes in Whelan's dream Nationwide League Review NatWest Croydon sustain impressive start Women's Football Cotterill deprived of home comfort Ramprakash halts champions' march Saturday's Scoreboards Battle for places in top flight will go to wire Moody departs on sour note Crawley leads Lancashire to league title Yesterday's Cgu National League Scoreboards By our Sports Staff: Somerset maintain pursuit of Sussex Hussain steers Essex to rare win Guinness Sales in the Test shop window Christopher Martin-Jenkins on a big hope for England's future Yorkshire safeguard their elite status FA Carling Premiership Picture Gallery Marilyn: star style He speaks with the intensity of an Old Testament… The Romeo spy Features Shows to see Arts Complete TV and Radio Proms Last Night Arts Marilyn, a star who won't lose her allure Reader Offer Lisa Armstorng Picture Gallery Fashion Diary The detective who became a 'Romeo spy' The Mitrokhnin archive revealed how a policeman was recruited by the Kgb to seduce lonely female officials, says Christopher Andrew Free Software for Schools Campaign Driberg: an easy catch Blackmail was used to snare leading Labour MP Tom Driberg Boast that led to the Yark's biggest scandal The downfall of a corrupt detective sergeant, by Stewart Tendler How a KGB defector brought with him to Britain details of thousands of Soviet agents Christopher Andrew, drawing of vasili Mitrokhin, tells the story Mitrokhin, tells the story of a Cold War coup The Times For bad horror, this gets the palm The Roman Catholic Churchy and America's film critics have been as one in condemning the feeble Stigmata, Sean MacAulay reports Theatre Royal Festival Hall Theatre Reader Offer Opera & Ballet Royal Festival Hall New Ambassadors Theatre From lionised Irek to the Lion King the hottest tickets of the new season See It now NT Royal National Theatre The Times This week in the Times Planet A Sight for the ears, not the eyes Opera: Rodney Mllnes has mixed feelings about ENO's new Der Freischütz at the Coliseum Proms Dance Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Cario Peacock Theatre Prom Last Night of th Proms Albert Hall/Radio 3 Dance The Happiest Day of My Life Newcastle Playhouse Soap star's survival trek lacks bear necessities Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice by Perry Cleveland-Peck Radio Choice by peter Barnard All the Tv Radio for the Week in Vision on Saturday Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations BT Rugby Union For the Record Cricket Guide to the Week Ahead For France, there can be no substitute for audacity Saracens caught off balance by Gabey Allied Dunbar Premiership: New-look London Irish make good start Moncrieff inspires feelings of affection Sky Sports Leicester pack a heavy loss Sharks post notice of fighting qualities Lyle gives Bath the necessary impetus Hull leave it late to avoid drop Rugby League: Passionate Night the Boulevard Ends in Joy for Sharks Tigers bring frustration to life of Reilly Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Hansen repairs her world standing Athletics Picture Gallery Davies's driving ambition keeps her in fast lane ITA The Lawn Tennis Association Swift decline of Bosnich proves cautionary tale Matt Dickinson says that the arrival of Massimo Taibi at Old Trafford should be a warning in the post-Bosman era Pressure on athletes leaves Golden League tarnished The process of turning one man or woman into a millionaire is flawed. David Powell, in Munich, argues Daryaba makes presence felt Chris McGrath assesses the Arc trials at Longchamp Nottigham Plumpton No Title Saturday's Results Specialists Leaders in the Flat Championships Daylami has world within his grasp Rapid Raceline Fresh approach is Palace's coup Catherine Riley finds an holistic outlook on health and fitness in Surrey Shorts Getting off the Treadmill Cox's Casebook Layne Beachley Guinness Hit the road, not the track Forget the countryside, urban running is cool again, Peta Bee says NatWest MasterCard Faithful exercisers find heaven-sent inspiration to get fit Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery The Times Bookshop Grandstand view obscured as Sky falls In on BBC again Lynne Truss Paying heed to those voices in the ear Direct life & pension services
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