News from 14/09/1999
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Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Christopher Digby-Bell, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Patrick Coombs, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Commentary by our City Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, David E. Yelverton, Hilary Finch, Geoffrey Bindman, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Penny Wark, Alistair Bonnington, Malcolm Harper, Alison Kervin, Aoife O'Brien, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, David McVay, John Clarke, John O'leary Education Editor, Tim Jones and David Brunnstrom, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, David Taylor, Liam Fox, Libby Purves, Melita Norwood, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, David Porter, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Ann Feltham, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Vasili Mitrokhin, Peter Barnard, Val Sampson, Richard Susskind, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Tom Baldwin and Christine Buckley, Anne Barraclough, Adam Sage and Adrian Lee, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Norman Dombey, Murray Rosen, David Lister, Stewart Tendler and Tracy Connor, Susan Clark, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Barry Millington, Tracy Connor, Rob Wright, Gregory Shenkman, Stephen Wood, Gordon Heald, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Anthony Solomons, Derek Turner, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Oxley, William Bojczuk, Nigel Cliff, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Janine Di Giovanni, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Havers, Damian Whitworth, Lisa Thomlinson, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Julian Muscat, Peter G. Webber, Nick Szczepanik, Nicolas Walter, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Rudnick, Julian Broadhead, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Michael Wilson, Klaus Harpprecht, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, John Malpas, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Michael Gove, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Barrington Black, Martin Waller, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Christopher Irvine, R. I. Nairn, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lisa Tomlinson, Christopher Andrew, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Roger Maynard and James Bone, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Peter Riddell on Politics, Ruth Ellis, Richard Morrison, Vince Wright, Simon Crompton, Andrew Finkel, Geoffrey Porter-Williams, Alan Jackson, Nicholas Lyell, Jenny Robb, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Richard Pankhurst,
ResumoToday in Times 3 Mi5 to face shake-up in spy scandal Index On Other Pages Bristol breaks ranks to offer a leg-up for deprived students A British betrayal Mystery KGB agent in the Civil Service 'is still alive' Law Play £126,000 Fantasy Football Inside First Telecom Moment of truth as 'Hola' does washing-up Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Dell Girl, 13, shot in Belfast sectarian attack Left-wing union boss urges TUC to break Labour link Millennium Wheel in a spin Top Whitehall staff 'frustrate' policymaking Ashnil Holidays Sir Humphrey comes under fire Doctors 'intolerant' Newes in Brief Briggs jailed Wife run over BBC promises Drug students The fraudster who was not quite a lady Student killed on first day at college Slow hand claps stump politicians Pregnant lawyer 'raped while son, 4, screamed' Britons mutiny as flight is rerouted Sainsbury's Mirren stands out as prime success University moves to broaden social mix BT Public schoolboy praises fairness Sellafield inquiry into safety checks Somak Holidays Harman close to tears recalling death threats Heart attack kills boy, 10, at dentist Lloyds TSB Business SAS MM Head of police fraud-busters faces inquiry British Airways Holiday camp owner charged with child sex Bird box fools speeders Premature baby by Caesarian for Kensit Dog has its day in court Elderly are no longer poorest of the poor Mobile direct Zurich Financial Services Blair masters the Net to say it with flowers Straw's statement-the text in full Home Secretary says vetting limited the damage caused by Melita Norwood and sets out why security chiefs decided not to prosecute for fear of jeopardising their investigations of other spies identified by Vasili Mitrokhin's notes NEC Calais begins with sea Ministers face tricky issue of need-to-know Sixty Year of Secrecy Security Service delay 'ruled out prosecution' Engineer Smith was most important spy' 'Kim Philby may have tipped off Melita Norwood… Somak Holidays Renault Question her but don't jail her, says daughter Philby shielded Hola from investigation Toshiba British colonel 'took gold bribe' Aids myth planted by KGB Papers upset Germany Defector 'is not in peril' Crusading vicar is driven out by flock VW Why the stars leg it to a Versace show Hopes rise for Burma protest woman Why dyslexics find driving much harder Silicon implants, psychic power and team robots: Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall report from the British Association for the advancement of Science meeting Telling the heart to get ready for love BT Test makes psychics flip Topless robots clash in slow-motion volleyball Staples The Office Superstore Speedy tree offers rainforest hope Computer bug list names countries to avoid Moscow in panic as bomb kills 70 Ghost of Tamerlane stirs as Islamic war threatens Giles Whittell on the legacy that has revived fundamentalism and brought terrorism to Moscow Peugeot 306 Swiss look into bank scandal GM firms face huge lawsuit News in Brief Torture rebate (Reuters): Spies executed (AP3): Mrs America (AFP): Day of despair (AFP: Unhappy end CHUBB Allies unsettled by Schroder's sabre-rattling Seven die in chaos as another tremor hits Turkey The Times Cows and debris put; Paris back on modern art map Militias aim to extend campaign of terror to West Timor Homeless at risk of starving Halifax UN planes fly refugees to safety More nations urged to send troops Time Ex-basketball star gets the jump on Gore Bush Sr scoffs at drug gossip Prime Health Clinton dials in to Wintour's tale of infidelity Gateway North Korea to freeze missile tests A divorce for Schroder? From their own correspondent Klaus Harpprecht in Manager-Magazin Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts Centre of attention Gurkhas Britain's judiciary can no longer be a law unto itself 2nd opinion A new laws increr, who will judge judges, asks Liam Fox NatWest Impotent, but still on parade Blair and Cook are posturing with other's lives, on the cheap 'The effects of family breakdown, welfarism and immigration will keep London Labour unless Tories find policies to shake voters from teir torpor' Picture Gallery Old spies, old scores I see no reason not to question and maybe prosecute the spies exposed Silent Beeb Agents and Ministers Straw's statement leaves important questions unanswered A Force for East Timor Swft deployment of UN troops is now vital Bristol Fashion Positive discrimination may not produce positive results Prosecution ruling on former spies Frontline reality of social morality Blair's moral crusade Action for peace Subsidies for farmers Pankhurst's pacifism New TV satire lets Labour off lightly Sale of Scott relics No contest Food for thought Rude music? Court Circular Showing Soane in the most favourable light Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages School news Memorial service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vice-Admiral Sir Ronald Brockman Vice-Admiral Sir Ronald Brockman, KCB, CSI, CIE, CVO, CBE, secretary to Admiral of the Fleet the Earl Mountbatten of Burma, 1943-65, died on September 3 aged 90. He was born on March 8,1909 Ruth Roman Ruth Roman, actress, died in Laguna Beach, California, on September 9 aged 75. She was in Lynn, Massaschusetts on December 23,1923 Personal Column Flights Directory Jetworld Big Discounts Om Business Class Available Announcements Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Legal Notices The Insolvency Act 1936 Belville Marketing Limited… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Trustee Acts On this Day Censorship of Books and Pictures September 14,1929 Bill McCue Derick Fulcher Derick Fulcher, DSC, civil servant, died on August 27 aged 81. He was born on November 4,1917 Multiple Display Advertising Items Evesham Micros Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Governor, Caring Parents Organisation Thailand Multiple Classified Advertising Items WVE All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Corporate Millennium New Years Eve Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Walsall Health Authority Corporate & Millennium Gifts Within a Champagne Cork's Pop of the Meridian… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hanwells of London Bar Restaurant Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Blair says offline firms risk collapse IIenrietta Lake reports on the Government's new strategy to encourage e-commerce Entrepreneur of the Year Finalists near to big day Traders face rise in crime Look before you leap to make takeover a success The Times Independent owners increasingly upbeat In Brief Megaphone Turn your fire on another target Today you have the change to augment your winnings, as Nick Szczepanik reports How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form The Chance to Win £250 This Week's Numbers Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes Heroes and Villains Squad rotation: don't you just hate it? Matt Sims believes that European competition will be a headache for Fantasy League managers Choose your Fantasy Leaque Team from the following List of Players Main League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,208 How industrial strife gripped the nation A century in photographs Today: 1926 Newspapers Support Recycling Times3 Forecast Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business TotalFina claims victory in takeover battle with EIf Euro slides again as recovery fears grow John Charcol Tea, you see, for two at TUC BRDC rejects Foulston offer Arnault picks up TAG Heuer Smith set to confirm end of analogue TV Greenalls to sell pub and restaurant division to S&N Wrong rate calls Index Monks sets target of million more members Trades Union Congress at Brighton Byers puts case for 'fairness' to unions TWA Minimum wage rates condemned Net alliance offers traders 'trust mark' Business Roundup Energis confirms link MG price caution Leeds options mature Photobition profits up Vodafone's shares rise on hope of Bell pact Exchange Rates E-business@fixedmonthlyprices Caustic costs burn into Hays profits By our City Editor: Two for the price of one Commentary Baltimore to raise $100m on Nasdaq Rate rise attacked by Bovis chief Somerfield hit at Kwik Save NatWest Commodities Liffe Options Utilities power their way back into favour Stock Market Nick Hasel 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 Pizza Express Blue Circle Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Hays while sun shines Tempus Morgan Crucible Wall Street Done. Morgan was praised for pushing through changes… Low Marks Bond issues Why the Bank has made the wrong decisions over rates Economic If the Bank really wants to stablise the housing market it will have to raise rates by at least 2.25% Off the ball Seeing things No break-up planned by Singer & Friedlander Business Letters Bankers 'motivated only by profit' Electricity report was one-sided Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business Equities down at the close Hackett London Whittard abandons payout Cornhill Insurance Blue Circle disappoints as foreign woes knock profits Morgan Crucible slides on warning Net choice for Taylor Nelson BAA signs deal for improved rail links Business Roundup Network price dives Gearhouse shares slip Oil slump hurts Abbot Fairey's double hit The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Leftfield interview Master Class Painless face lifts Health This year the average Welsh hill farmer will earn £4,752 Children's eyesight Health Anne Robinson Interview The British betray the White generals Christopher Andrew, drawing on thr Kgb archives of Vasili Mitrokhin, reveals how thousands of Soviet citizens were let down by the Yalta accord, and how a British officer sold out the White Russian Generals for 14 kilos of gold The Times Pop Mercury Music Prize Take that as a leap of faith The Next Big Thing who never quite was, Gary Barlow needs a hit. Fingers crossed, says Alan Jackson M1ss Saigon Cat that got the cream of British music The music from Bagpuss is a reminder that England has its own version of Delta blues - folk music Top ten singles The Times The secret's all in the tempo Metro Tomorrow in Times 3 BMW Financial Services Group Sounds just right for right now Dance Music: Instead of churing out club hits, Leftfield spent three years obsessing over their new album. By Lisa Verrico Virgin A legend reet complete Soul: John Clarke grooves to the ultimate Jackie Wilson collection The Times Jazz albums Prompt What's on today A bit too cool at the seaside Theatre: Jeremy Kingston sees Mainstream try to evoke the flavour of our times at the Bush Concert Opera & Ballet Donmar Entertainments Listings Concert POP/Hickox Albert Hall Tom Paxton Theatre It's not just about talent, it's about wanting things Anne Robinson admits she didn't get it right as a working mother. But with her daughter grown up, ambitions to edit a newspaper and write a book. Interview by Penny Wark Pretentious, moi? Painless ways to erase your wrinkles You can give face a lift without resorting to surgery. Aoife O'Brien reports At last recognition for RSI sufferers A signifigant court decision and new research have helped to legitimise claims of repetitive strain injury. Val Sampson reports How a sick child can strain a marriage Parents of children with long-term illness suffer extraordinary stress as they struggle to provide 24-hour care. Simon Crompton reports Sci-Fi Spotting the signs of poor eyesight The Times Flora Boost your defences before and after surgery Natural remedies can lessen the impact of an operation and speed heading, says Susan Clark A brush with genius paints a flattering portrait By Perry Cleveland-Peck: Digital Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Bbc1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variation Skaters set to lose financial backing Ice Skating For the Record Pools Forecast McEvoy proves inspired choice John Hopkins says the Walker Cup Victory was perfectly planned Today's Fixtures Coutts Co Sexton rallies Dorset Wasim returns to leading role Cricket UEFA Champions League Frentzen's driving force can upset title odds Kevin Eason assesses the Jordan team and finds an outfit that is oozing confidence after victory in the Italian Grand Prix Richmond to sue officials who forced merger Rugy Union Offers likely to roll in for Pienaar Patriots eclipse Jets and Testaverde William Hill Giants consider the options Rugby League By our Sports Staff: Cadogan cleared of nandrolone charge Athletics Age Khan's split has left British racing poorer Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Sedgefield Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Keene on Chess Winning Move Leeds compete in hostile atmosphere Sport in Brief Sky Sports Batistuta factor provides main threat to Arsenal Football Girls in black play it by the book David McVay witnesses an historic night for football officialdom Walker laments Leicester troubles Lessing puts defeat behind him Triathlon Word-Watching Kettering promise to hold their neighbours at bay Owen prepared to go to Hull and back The Premiership Today Sky Sports Ice Skating 47 United begin journey into unknown Old showman Agassi stages grand encore Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery The Times Bookshop England guessing game resumes Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, looks for clues to World Cup strategy American Football 48 Sun Sport and the Law—a new competition QD Butterworths Silly old fools? Not us We judges understand modern life, and to claim that anyone could do our work is nonsense, saya Barrinton Black Symantec Contents Ashurst Morris Crisp EJ Legal Chinese reforms are not a sop to the West Beijiling has made siginificant changes to its criminal justice system, says Philip Havers Eurostar Linklaters & Alliance TCK Selection Appointment as Queen's Counsel Case of the week Bulletin board GG QD Charles Russell Vodafone airtouch Chambers and Partners Racial disharmony: the case of Mal Hussain News ZMB Taylor Root QD J. D. Wetherspoon You need a pal to go places QD Keeping in step with the merger mambo Europe is the key area. Christopher Digby-Bell reports ZMB QD Achieving the goal of fair play in sport Legal invovement is a necessary reaction to off-fied pressures, says Murray Rosen Sports Saw prize CAB aims to access all areas Helping the bereaved Julian Broadhead assesses a corner's guide to attending inquests Capita RAS Grant Spencer Caisley & Porteous Scottish closures threaten justice Lawers must rethink the way courts work, says Alistair Bonnington Bunzl Berrymans Lace Mawer TMP. MSL Clifford Chance Channel Four Television High noon or just business as usual? City brief The Bar won't fret over new rules on solicitor advocates, says John Malpas Multiple Display Advertising Items Despair or delight for 500 Company does not enjoy right of privacy When person ceases to be legally assisted Council's power to deem new use as ancillary to original HIV test ordered for child Child cannot rely on poll pledge Voice identification Court of Appeal Indemnity costs penalty against litigant Court of Appeal Phone licence power misused Court of Appeal British Waterways Transco Townleys Sports Lawyers 'Sentencing is a grotesque lottery' Too often the punishment doesn't fit the crime, says David Rudnick Lipson Lloyd Jones Garfield Robbins W. S. Walker & Company Corpus Christi and St John's Colleges Oxford Stan Morse . Midsummer Books Ltd Sheffield International Limited Kingston University Ryder Reid Associates Legal Eagles Lloyd & Associates Paralegal Brobeck Hale and Dorr Hereford and Worcester Magistrates' Courts… Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hempsons Solicitors Blake Dawson Waldron Beloff says Lord Irvine should lose judicial role Legal diary Picture Gallery Trading places MB
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