News from 23/09/1999
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Blaker, Giles Tremlett, Phil Yates, Margaret Attlee, Phil Lee (Head), Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Jim McSheehy, Robert Cole, Alasdair Murray and Dominic Walsh, Rob Hughes, Magnus Linklater, Gordon Brook-Shepherd, David Worskett (Head of Road Safety), Harrison Sherwood, Adam Sherwin and Grace Bradberry, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, E. A. Kirby, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Saeed Shah and Jodie Ginsberg, John Jackson, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, James Eve, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Glyn Davies, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, John Spencer, Donald Hutera, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Philip Webster and Mark Henderson, David Robinson and Ian Hughes, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Teresa Searle Director and Secretary, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Peter Davies, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Helen Rumbelow, James Bone and David Lister, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Roger Scruton, Robert De, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Justin Langer, Paul Durman, Richard Dauncey, Hilary Sternberg, Marit Hargie, Rob Wright, Christina Koning, David Watts, Paul Manning (Assistant Commissioner), Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Geoff Spencer, Janine Di Giovanni, Deborah Brett, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Carole Zucker, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Frederick Lawton, Sandy Leitch, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Clare Faulkes, John Rhodes, Quentin Blake, Chris McGrath, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Judith Harris-Jones, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Penny J. Raby, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Micheller Pfelffer, Tim Jones and Tim Reid, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Eric Chalker Deputy Chairman, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Alix Ramsay and Michael Harvey,
ResumoTimes reveals evidence of massacres Past Notes Virgin trains All over Dili there are bodies… You small death before you see it…the sick, sweet small leads to well full of bodies Harry Potter gets the Hollywood treatment Picture Gallery United get 3-goal boost No Title Pioneering operation raises fertility hopes Joining the euro 'folly for Britain' Today in The Times Laura Ashley Not-so-old Nick on the horns of a dilemma Brown puts gag on ministers' spending vows Prince 's wildlife 'pressure' Blunkett sticks to pay offer by results Mobile phone research is inadequate, say MPs Times 3 Drive to cut car crime News in Brief Train reforms Farms protest Late retirement Killer cleared Food fillings New gay rights Earl escapes jail over drugs 'sting' Judge relents after jury condemns newspaper actions Perfect customers were not what they seemed Shopper is £1m winner Clergy target football goals Virgin one count MM Dyke's old ally to fight for sport for sport on BBC Hotpoint Difficult diva sets supreme standards Baglan Northern Antiques Fair A Government minister's son had appealed to… Anger at death in Spain Saga Directlenses Direct lenses By a Staff Reporter: Unarmed man shot by police Reuters Mother weeps recalling death of daughter Ticket sales figures to be Dome's secret Timing It to Fraction of Second I'm not paying to look at that giant ugly mushroom' BT Stay in touch Dell World Cup ruck shuts out fans from Valleys Debenhams Diana fountain plan prompts new protest Eros and Queen Victoria highlight dilemma facing Blair PCWORLD Duchess backed by Davis Cup captain Not as royal as it sounds Britannia Timeshare fraudsters 'fleeced Britons' Leica Wunderkind lures supermodels to enchanted forest Henderson Investors Novelist Cooper quits agent of 25 years The Link Hospital staff 'left suicidal author alone' Beef comeback is scrapped Q Compaq Burma is pressed on jail woman News in Brief Rape charge PC jailed Sleeping fine Recruiting up Sketches found Wrong call Film-makers present Britain's top 100 Sainsbury's Long Day Closes on the critic's choice Metro This Week in the Saturday Times Miele Spendthrift image is fatal, says Kennedy Hughes beware: parties don't forgive bad losers On Politics Investors in People 'Professor' is brains behind new leader SideLINES Harrogate Austin Reed 'Britain's interests are best served by keeping pound' The commission set up by William Hague to consider joining the euro says that the cost would be losing control of the economy Taxpayer funds Tory army of spin-doctors Dixons Short's route to a level playing field Portillo is facing 100 candidates Somak The Times Stone Age flute played again after 9,000 years $300bn a year to save the planet is a bargain, say scientists Choirboy 'brought up by chimpanzees' Orphans likely to be eaten Chernobyl fall-out scare C&A Today Britain to blame for Holocaust, says Buchanan Pitney Bowers Tobacco firms sued over health costs Hurricane flood 'a deadly brew' Prime Health The Wellman Clinic Pink Giuliani stops cash for British art show Fight for survivors as Taiwan toll grows (AFP): Outrage at war ruling by Tokyo judge Kensington Mortgage Company Tougher stance delights Barak National Day of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Teletubbies held after police raid on prison Dutch reporter killed after road ambush Virgin trains Jets cast shadow over 'ethical foreign policy' Legal & General (AP): Hungry refugees return to Dili with food and vengeance on their minds Jakarta set to hand power to military If you dare to let yourself feel French malady of hypochondria defies minister's prescription Mengele film is an uneasy thriller The Sunday Times Gateway Nato advised to spend more on hi-tech weapons Anti-Milosevic Rallies Disappoint Puccini 's lost chords are found Mole 'Wrecked Yeltsin inquiry' Union Castle Line Russians say farewell to their first 'First Lady' Europe to taste tycoon's TV Times 3 Tesco (AFP): Six billion in world by 2000 Hearts in Atlantis Hollywood madam released from jail World in Brief (Reuters): Divorce court killings World in Brief (Reuters): Murdoch republic call World in Brief (AFP): Brutal' police charged World in Brief (AP): Fire hits 'Lolita' house World in Brief From their own correspondent: An ocean's choppy waters Patience Wheatcroft In the City For those who rally want to gamble, Internet betting may be more fun Time What price liberty if hunting is hounded out by Westminster? John Jack perceives an authoritarian regime with illiberal attitudes Roast beef with SNP on the side Nick Brown's climbdown reveals Edinburgh's growing strength 'A truly permissive policy would allow the addict his drugs, but force him to take the consequence, which is starvation. Instead, we rush to protect him' Picture Gallery Raisa, we loved you She was an enigma to the end, but she was the face of a more hopeful Russia Hacked off The Times Diary Free the Fox Debate Blair should set up an independent investigation on hunting Kennedy's Men The Lib Dems need a realistic economic spokesman Reflecting Diana A fountain in a park far from Kensington Cohabitation rights Influence of speed on road safety Academic links with foreign spies Vote on Tory treasurer Beating poverty Homes for the elderly Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… Wodehouse fee for Nazi broadcasts Fountain for Diana Making parents pay Local dish Court Circular Luncheon Dinners Birthdays Charlton honours master of the absurd Anniversaries Personal Column To Place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Memorial service Award Royal Institute of International Affairs Premier Events Forthcoming marriages Marriages School news Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Experience Urgently Needed Personal Column Clive Jenkins Clive Jenkin, former general secretary of the Association of Scientific Technical and Managerial Staffs (Astms), died yesterday aged 73. He was born on May 2,1926 Birgit Cullberg Birgit Cullberg choreographer, died in Stockholm on September 8, aged 91. She was born in Nyköping Sweden, on Auguest 3,1908 Sander Thoenes Sander Thoenes, Dutch Journalist, was found dead in Dili, East Timor, on Septermber 22 aged 30. He was born on November 7,1968 On this Day Un Leader Puts Clinton on Spot News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,216 The Times The year when women wore the trousers Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Get-tough Monti grounds Airtours merger Joseph sold for £98m Robinson takes £l, 8m TransTec hit Plus Times 3 Hewlett chiefs £50m package Boots to open 160 superstores Sport TV & Radio Stronger growth signals rate rise IMF Looks at Intervention Your World of Financial Services Helping hands Index Gold price shines again in wake of auction Cut in Post Office's monopoly goes ahead Exchange Rates Financial Spreads Davis to meet Barclays Garban in bug warning Allied pulls Britannia stake from Punch deal CSG moves to calm investors JRA chief predicts the end of personal pensions Axis-Shield loss deepens to £8.4m Business Roundup Xerox acquisition Blow from Southcott Opec maintains cuts Hammerson Egg raises mortgages Wellington setback BDO fees increase Geldof buys Kasbah Special launch price Alliance UniChem to strengthen retail side Belgo looks to open in Japan and Finlands By Our CIty Editor: Monti embarks on new campaign Commentary Bernard Matthews doubles up Planning delays push up prices, says Barratt Bmc software Laura Ashley in talks to close last two factories Commodities LiFFE Options Investors head for the exits at troubled M&S Stock Market 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 Barratt St James's Place Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Chemistry set Tempus Brake Brothers Tempus Wall Street How companies can raise an army of corporate volunteers A new initiative aims to like business with community needs. Sandy Leitch explains how A-maize-ing The Times City Diary The perfect world of Gordon Brown Free fall The Times City Diary Beer money The Times City Diary Gas field The Times City Diary All Nippan Airways Intel chief has seen the future—and it clicks Rollecoaster ride for equities Interbrand Caarifying offshore structures John Rhodes says that a recent criminal case gave the Revenue answers to some tax questions Why treasurers must still be treasured Any Other Business Canon All change for old diehards of the board Audit Last Chance The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Breathlessness Health Nigel Hawthorne In this well there are an estimated 30 rotting bodies 12 Pages of Features, Healthe, Arts and Books De Niro analysed Complete TV and Radio Suburban spies The battle to breathe easily Mediacal Briefing Guinness Why aspirin is bad for asthmatics A deadly striker The Times Tidiness is all in the mind 'On every take we did, I cried' Nigel Hawthorme tells how he tackled the demanding but rewarding role of king George lll. Interview by Carole Zucker The Sunday Times Flesh willing, spirits weak News Films: James Christopher remains curiously unseduced by Michelle Pfeiffer and unchilled by the forces of darkness The Times You talking to me? Or to my inner child? …While Adam Mars-Jones sees Robert De Niro parody himself in a Mafioso role that's less raging, bull than Soprano Stars shine in northern lights Geoff Bron emerges blinking from the cinematic overdose that is the Toronto international Film Festival Royal Festival Hall Metro New videos The Theory of Flight Fill your boots, folks Dance: Is Gumboots the next big thing? Donald Hutera sees the show's London debut Prompt What's on today Opera & Ballet The Pajama game Picture Gallery Opera Concert 'A poem is a single embrace that many things': Anne Michaels reaches out to her readers The poet's new collection , Skin Divers, is soon to be published. Rachel Campbell-Johnston finds that the winner of the Orange Prize prefers to leave her work to speak for itself Skin Divers The Times So, The bard of Beowulf meets his match Seamus Heaney's translation of an ancient epic has a distinctive Derry power and panache Suburbia is full of spies The Mitrokhin Archive By Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin Penguin, £25; ISBN 0713993588 The Times Mitrokhin himself came over, filled six large cases.… The dangerous business of falling in love Regatta By Libby Purves Hodder & Stoughton, £16.99 ISBN 0 340 71880 3 Falling By Elizabeth Jane Howard Macmilan, £16.99 ISBN 03330 73020 8 The cool voices of reason Concersations about the End of Time By Umberto Eco and others Alle Lane, £14.99 ISBN 0 713 99363 4 Power plays Glenda Jackson By Chris Bryant HarperCollins, £16.99 ISBN 0 00 255911 0 The art of making reader Drawn to the text: Picture are our first bridge to the magic of books, says Quentin Blake Inside Picture Books By Ellan Handler Spitz Yate University Press, £16.95 ISBN 0 300 07602 9 It's a shame to kiss and tell Emma Tennant should have stuck to fiction, says Derwent May Marvellous flexibility World Enough and Time Andrew Marvell By Nicholas Murray Little, Brown, £20 ISBN 0 316 64863 9 Michael Connelly From Balzac to the Booker and beyond The Times Diary & Letters Bargains of the week: see wildfowl and wetlandbirds… Airline Network Travelbag Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Glasgow Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Travel back in time for the ultimate house swap Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Referees to play by the book Rugby Union Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Waugh defies doctor's orders Cricket Keene on Chess Winning Move Fixtures For the Record Can still be one of greats Justin Langer, names yesterday as the new Middlesex captain, sees happy times ahead Davis calls for audit in row over dismissal Snooker Sky Sky Crenshaw fights for unity Captains seek to ease tension in plotting strategy for victory America takes Van de Velde to heart Mel Webb on the Frenchman whose celebrity status arose from failure Tomorrow-Ryder Cup '99 in View Smith is cleared of nandrolone charge Triathlon Sport in Brief Fury across the Mersey puts heat on Stockport Lagrosse Diamond White shines through Tomorrow Goodwood Perth Everything you'll need to trade but the red braces Pontefract Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Barclays Rapid Raceline By our Sports Staff: Tranmere survive Coventry revival The Times Keane gives United Kick-start Champions' League: Captain returns to spark holders' first-half salvo Marseilles march on De Bilde gives Wilson hope Wetherall ends Reading resistance Todd takes his leave of Bolton Last Night's Results Vialli counts cost of artificial fringe benefits Football Group H Contributors George Caulkin, Bill Edger Rossell… Oxford streets ahead of Everton The Premiership Today Snap Shots Thankful Luton in receipt of blessing in disguise Word-Watching Cricket Henry provides late hurrahs Arsenal indebted to touch of French polish as injury-time goals see off Swedes Times Two Crossword The Times Woods has a point to prove Rivaldo's double top Rugby Union Sun La Crème de la creme appears on page 26 Barclays Wesleyan Executive Pi-4 Managment Engineering Recruitment Show Hm Prison Service Prism Failing to instil skill A survey blames bosses for deficiencies in training. Susan MacDonald reports Sales Moves Foxtons Witan Jardine McKinsey & Company Delaney browne Up the Ladder I Want to be a… Royal Marines Officer Experienced Business Professionals Wanted The Times CJA Central London Harvey Nash Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Telemarketing Account Executive Mistress in Mayfair Advancement Careers Ltd. Sales Opportunities Revenue Faststream MCI Worldcom Investor in People Sales Touchbase Mercuri Urval Management plus Stimulating Company General Manager Application Consultants Recruitment Consultants Mitel American Express Bank Alliance Leicester Interexec William M. 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