News from 17/09/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Alan Day, Andrew Drummond and Adrian Lee, Stewart Tendler and Michael Harvey, Barney Spender, David Adams, Joanne Rule, Chief Executive, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Robert Thicknesse, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Keith Hill, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Daniel Craig, Glen Owen and Susie Steiner, Alison Kervin and Mark Souster, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Cornelius Lysaght, Norman Warner (Chairman), Thrasy Petropoulos, McNally, President, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Raymond Snoddy and Chris Ayres, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Mary Ann Siegbart, Stewart Tendler and Adam Fresco, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Max Clifford, John O'Leary, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Marion Clayton, Helen Rumbelow, P. G. Wodehouse, Peter Barnard, Sharon Ring, Brian Totman, Paul Hemingway, Mohamed Lakhdar-Hamina, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, John Wadham, Director, David Lister, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Ann Treneman, Fay Wertheimer, Tracy Connor, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Tim Merryman's, Peter Campbell, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Ray Connolly, David Orr, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Lisa Thomlinson, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, Stewart Tendler, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Alastair Lack, Jason Nissé and Dominic Walsh, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Maureen Paton, Valerie Elliott and Lisa Thomlinson, George Caulkin, Julian le Maistre, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Ben Macintyre, Alex Leach, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Scott, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Alyson Rudd, Alex O'connell, Michael Evans, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoIn the Saturday Times The world at the miillennium 8… Brown declares war on workshy Index Picture Gallery Wodehouse was in German pay No Title Protester given seven years for handing out leaflets in Burma Robson's joy Inside Aid warning Paramilitary beatings put 189 children in hospital Today in The Times AR Austin Reed Victims of shootings 'were not armed' Picture Gallery Remploy postpones closures Capitalist Triumph Pay call for parent leave Milburn sets tough targets Britons spurn jail release News in Brief Priest sentence AA approval Class monitor Correction Pregnant thief ditched by lover is jailed Actor placed contract on my life, reporter says Met ordered to pay £384,00 for employee's back injury £3,000 for MP threat man By a Correspondent: Fund saves Scott relics for nation Sainsbury's Girl, 9, dies after school sailing accident No Title Picture Gallery Apple growers and shops fight EU over labels PC World Caterers will have to mark GM food Welsh retreat over cash for farmers By a Correspondent: Pesticide traces found in some fruit Michael puts his worries aside to plead for refugees Aspinalls robbed on doorstep by gang Banker dies after clinching key deal The Suit Company Memories of Boer War still sharp as a pin Salvation Army unveils banned appeals posters Mercedes-Benz Folic acid drive fails to reduce spina bifida By our Medical Correspondent: Inhalers with CFCs are to be replaced Parents get wrong baby to bury Fire brigades are condemned as sexist and racist Harassment in law firms 'rife' Unicef Dixons Curiosity kills cat with star quality CSA rule change 'will favour absent fathers' Marine who missed bomb killed himself Universities 'failing over complaints' Times 3 London Stock Exchange Van Gogh seized by Nazis for sale Tech Mark Fashion show stands its ground as hurricane threatens New York Safety warning on 'killer shoes' All the world's a stage for village Currys Acrobatic epic will put Dome in a spin Smugglers will have treasures confiscated Yorkshire grit is the wrong kind of dirt One 2 one Cathedral turns to drink to save roof Kennedy will push for more voting reforms Leader talks to Peter Riddell about challenges ahead Tiny Labour 'failing to help women' M&S Marks & Spencer Hague in high street costs drive Tory rivals staks their claims to capital job Lord Archer of Weston-super-Mare and Steven Norris give their answers to ten questions put by The Times on how they would run London. The two men must wait until October. 1 when a ballot of party members will declare who has won the Conservative nomination to be mayor Ndo plus Staples Dixons Wodehouse: behind the jester's mask Alan Hamilton looks at the Englishman in tweeds who had the last laugh Traitor Amery paid by Nazis A Shnil Holidays SS chief tried to sell Jews Fleeing agent stole a bike and a canoe Abbey National Handy hints on how to spot the enemy Plot mishaps gave SS spy heart attack Mi5 files show everyone got egg on their face in Venlo kidnap incident, writes Michael Evans M15 Files: The Latest Revelations Travolta Double dealing aided the Allies Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Picture Gallery Gateway Killer comet 'lurks in space' The British Association for the Advancement of Science conference - Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall report Dieting sheds brain power as well as weight Lifelong bulb gets the green light Encyclopedia Britannica Viruses destroy bacteria In Brief GM work 'too timid' Writing top notes General insists Nato won the war Times 3 Hardwood Floors The Open University Paris designer is sacked in storm over a pillbox WHSmith online Bomb attacks move to Russian provinces Quit smoking for the fast track to Heaven Pope supports those who give up pleasures of addiction, writes Richard Owen Bank of Scotland Business Banking Defector reveals 'civil war' plot in Timor General promises swift handover Somak Thresher Wine Shop Gurkhas ready to lead first troops Comfort Inn Gunman in black kills seven in Texas church Arms law enters presidential battle The spy who kissed me The Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company Limited Islands without power TES the Times Educational Supplement Cape Fear takes brunt of Floyd Time Driven by the storm on a crazy exodus Commentary Black officer kills seven whites Defrocked Villagers scared to vote Barak favours torture law 460 hurt in China typhoon C. P. Hart Court of Justice ruling sought on Pinochet World in Brief (Reuters): Germany sues America (Reuters): Spies 'still active' EC open for business (AFP): Baby for nuclear family From their own correspondent: Algeria confronts peace Giles Coren In your Face Centre of attention P. G. Wodehouse Bad news is like a virus - the whole museum would know Days of Clover Interiors Making our school work again The class divide in the system is starker than 30 years ago 'we are useless at espionage. But the minor literary genre of spy fiction suits something in our national character that enjoys puzzles, secrets and lies' Picture Gallery Merchant in mayhem Gun control? Britain is a world leader when it comes to killing Picture Gallery Topless at last The Nailed Handle How children play their part in Ulster's peace The Serious Stuff Archer and Norris outline policies and priorities for London The IQ Diet A bacon butty is better than a bee in the bonnet Fighting youth crime No contest Flaw in antisocial behaviour law A secret service in an open society Digital TV Pesticides on fruit Safety at sea NHS funding Food for thought Speed restriction the absolute limit Dyslexic drivers Down in flames Court Circular The Royal College of Radiologists Booklovers congregate in York to buy and donate Memorial service Reception Dinner Personal Column School news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages Birthdays Dr Martin Lockwood Personal Column The Right Rev Cyril Bowles Jack Waugh Naomi Sim On this Day September 17,1931 Atlantic Fleet Recalled News The Times Crossword No 21,211 Features Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Arts Times 3 Inventor who overcame poverty A century in photographs Today: 1929 Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Dispute looms as Wolves & Dudley targets rival Virgin Net Plus Times 3 SFA fines Hambros over £1.2bn CWS bid Picture Gallery BAe may drop British name Sales leap stirs rate fear Bumper August for the Taxman Sport BT moves closer to merger with At&t John Lewis gives in on credit cards Winning start for Newcastle In Europe TV & Radio Business Editor Stakeholder pensions could be compulsory Legal & Public Notices BG hit by court ruling and expectations of mild winter AA sale approved despite protests Vodafone and BAe to join techMARK Amstrad Milk Marque ready for shake-up Business Roundup Dawson to sell Jobs go at Oxford Body Shop buys Antofagasta setback ScotPower considers Telecom disposal Exchange Rates By our City Editor: Case of City justice found wanting Commentary Recovery in Asia helps Diageo to bring cheer Liebherr Pringle brand up for sale 'Outstanding' sales growth for Morrison Rio Tinto undermined by unrest in Indonesia Stock Market Nick Hasell Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Major Changes Diageo raises spirits Tempus BAe BG Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Son of Bradford tastes sweet success by scoffing at trends Ken Morrison has outpaced grocery rivals by his market-stall methods, writes Fraser Nelson Name drop The Times City Diary Uefa's money-making machine wins Hacked off The Times City Diary Number up The Times City Diary Hot seat The Times City Diary John Lewis Partnership plc Bid within an ace of prising open Co-op Wassall looks to invest up to £2bn AIM to lose its star share Bmc software Symbian adds to squeeze on Psion Geest to supply sushi for stores Ronson seeks London sites Dell British Steel buys French railmaker Business Roundup Tempus billings rise ICG in £54m cash call Baynes holds payout Airline profits take off Shares end near lows Financial Spreads The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Miriam Margolyes Autumn shipping Belfast: now it's war against children This is Belfast's Peace Wall. Children walk past it at their peril. Last Thursday a 13-year-old girl was beaten with baseball bats; a 14-year-old papergirl has also been attacked. Ann Treneman talks to them both and finds that violence against children is so common that it no longer shocks Pr for crime Complete TV and Radio Sporty Spice 'I have this feeling that I'll suddenly drop dead' Miriam Margolyes returns to the English stage, in a melancholy frame of mind. Interview by Maureen Paton Go Picture Gallery The allure of tweed and velvet Compiled by Dehorah Brett Picture Gallery Design for Easy Living Lunching is such agony As Emap's new travel magazine hits the newsstands, the editor, Sharon Ring, describes the pain of its birth Modern Bar: Strong Future Awful August is just a myth Paper Round How to win friends and influence Max Clifford explains how and why he is helping Tony Martin, the farmer accused of murdering a youth he suspected was a burglar A new player on the block TheStreet. com, an online financial newspaper with 90,000 subscribers, is launching in London. Its impact on the established media could be huge. Raymond Snoddy reports Procter makes waves Software Schools Diary How I sold my big idea to Bill Gates Nigel Newton, the Bloomsbury publisher, reveals his secret to Raymond Snoddy The Sunday Times Media & Marketing Hot Docs Foxtons CompuBase The Times ITV's digital fallout Know what I wnat, know how to get it Pop: Can Melanie Chisholm be cool and still be a Spice Girl? Of course, she tells David Sinclair Monday in Times 3 Film Kevin Kline's Bottom The Old VIC RG Raymond Gubbay Ravenous Prompt this Weekend Opera & Ballet You are wise, grasshopper Visual Art: Her work may be a little flaky, but her ideas aren't Rachel Campbell-Johnston meets cornelia Parker Around the galleries Opera Bluff Instinct Lament for passing glory In the second in our series, Richard Morrison attends the difficult birth of Elgar's masterpiece Critics' Century The Trench Not such a merry dance First Night: Donald Hutera at a world premiere for Rambert Dance Company Comic Potential A Saint She Ain't Canon Swann Galleries, Inc New Classical CDs Daniel Craig goes over the top in The Trench Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Picture Gallery The mystery is why it's on TV in the first place Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Picture Gallery Choice Radio Choice Bbc 1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Picture Gallery Expulsion is not the answer Schools in England and Wales are under fire for excluding too many pupils. Fay Wertheimer reports Education Chigwell School Corpus Christi College SHJC Bursar Felsted School SOAS Withington Girls School Windlesham University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia USA How schools can extend their software Language Courses Kennedy Scholarships University of North London East Riding of Yorkshire Council Holborn College AF Alliance Francaise Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairfax university Home studay program European School of Economics Leicester University University of London The Times Frank Knox Fellowships Courses University of Durham The Times The University of Birmingham SOAS Solihull College Language Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Henley Management College No Title Glamorgan make light of injuries Yesterday's Scoreboards Martin's rapid fire leaves Somerset reeling Tufnell makes full use of long stint Mullally changing sides Essex find their touch too late Knight lights up the gloom Aymes sets the perfect example Harvey shares in autumn harvest Second Xi Table Fixtures For the Record The Times Injury rules Pienaar out of cup warm-up Ballesteros delivers masterclass Bowlers facing severe test of stamina David Rhys Jones predicts some marathon sessions in Jersey Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Rejected Powell points the way Equestrianism Keene on Chess Winning Move Black to play. This position is from the game… Nicol's dream becomes reality Squash Picture Gallery Longchamp trials hit by lack of witnesses William Hill Marsad backed to land soft touch Ayr Huntingdon Yesterday's Results Huntingdon Specialists Newbury Newbury Specialists Rapid Raceline Exclusive Competition Rioch left with huge task to revive Norwich First Division tomorrow Football Saturday Margas brings colour to West ham's occasion Guinness Putting muscle behind the national cause Celtic left to fly the Uefa flag The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Tottenham take another step up Football Picture Gallery Sport in Brief Word-Watching National Hunt world working for a miracle Scott Taylor lies in a coma but his fellow jockeys cling to hope. Alan Lee reports Robson soon works spell on Newcastle Picture Gallery The Times Bookshop Rugby Union 52 Gorman denies Hoddle return Racing 53 JIPS
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