News from 27/09/1999
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Bill Fdgar, Louise Godbury and Tony Patrck, Jane Cornwell, Stephen Woodard, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Deborah Breit, Michael Aylwin, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, DJM, matthew pryor, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Robert Lea, Chris Ayres and Jason Nisse, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Ken Daly, Tim Johnson, Alison Kervin, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Roger Maynard, Simon Howorth, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Stevens Leader, David McVay, Graham Stone, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jason Nisse and Caroline Merrell, Steve Bird, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Andy Stephens, Alice Lagnado, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Michael Leapman, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Alan Simpson, Peter Barnard, Bruce Kent, Vice President, Russell Kempson, N. C. Russell, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Michael Lynagh, Lisa Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, John Hopkins, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Cherry Harding, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Victoria Walker, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Nigel Cliff, Beryl Dixon, Robert Manne, Clive Petty, Janine Di Giovanni, Benjamin John Sheriff, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Oliver August, Barry Shooter, Nick Hasell, David Robinson and lan Hughes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Chris Guy, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Jason Nisse, Terence McAllister, Saeed Shah, Ellen Rardin, Mel Webb, David Hands and Alasdair Reid, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Michael Moran, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Moira Petty, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster, Tessa Keswick Director, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Kerry Packer, Andrew Coltart, Foanna Coles, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Stephen Solley (Chair), Jan Raath, Susan Leckie, Christopher Irvine,
Resumo£35 million software giveaway Black Wednesday: inside story of Britain 's lost billions Blair vows to tackle drug crime Floodgates Exclusive in Times the Lamont Years On Other Pages White House doctors silence the President US celebration condemned Bank prepares rival bid for NatWest QCs in £1 million club 15 Pages of Sport Free inside Herbert wins First Telecom Today in the Times 2 sport 3 Features, Arts, TV Royal Ment Wait for answers until the cows come home Political Sketch Blair's own man attacks policy on countryside Prince Denial Catherine Zeta-Jones, 30, and Michael Douglas, 55, were toasted by f New drug tests 'may breach rights ' Microsoft Channel road link planned News in Brief (PA): Record broken Leading women Probation errors Talks over crops 45 mph gold top Tests fail to reveal how nightclub girl died British Museum restored with inferior French stone Most Cranks found in Crewe Daft surnames can exlained, according Carol Midgley Virgin one account Top 20 silks form £1m-a-year' club Andersen Consulting Victims of bullying get help on Internet Rich soutlierners reap fruits of healthier diets Irvine may lose right to sit as a judge St. Joseph's Hospice You don't have to be mad By a Correspondent: Airshow pilot burnt after plane bursts into flames Line One A-level prodigy cannot afford university fees Science Win Boeing Massive spending called for an missile defences Massive spending called for on missile defences Scandinavian Airlines By a Correspondent: Boy who tried to go highest dies in tree fall Today in Times 3 Saga Services Ltd Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Eric and Ernie win film honour Millenium will be late at ten celebration sites £1 Million Welcome to Dome Can't A crafty return to the feminine Boys to be given free condoms News in Brief Drug attack Rail inquiry Police charged Lost coach driver European court to rule against MoD on gays The New Alfa 166 Fire at Oxford destroys boat race history Goldfish (Reuters): Three Britons 'free to leave' Yemen BT Evidence of the Great Flood supports Noah's Ark saga Electrician kills himself with timer News in Brief Driving danger Motorway death Freezer trap Keegan offside Mandelson and Cook fuel euro tensions Citibank Picture Gallery Labour Agenda Right and Left unite against currency Party's red rose dead-headed as sun rises in Bournemouth Party clash over workers' rights Head's appeal for cash earns Blair rebuke Hunt ban 'not a priority for country dwellers' Toshiba By our Chief Political Correspondent: Brown refuses to dip into his 'war chest' 'Great' Gordon bathes in praise Gallic culture embraces shock of new as Left Bank loses panche Lowest Prices Schroder team fears the most dangerous man at bookfair Inside Germany Alliance Leicester Russia prepares for ground war in Chechnya Yeltsin relative held accounts Tiny Computers Limited BT Masterpieces still missing from church Howard's 'sheriff role angers Asians Abbey National Australians warm to military duty Jakarta troops leave Hawk jets arrive in Indonesia Iberiab Air survey reveals ravaged towns Chinese banish capitalism from people's parade As Beijing grapples with the subtleties of next month's party celebrations Oliver August reports from yanan on continuing devotion to Mao Regus (AP): Quake brothers are saved from their house of cards Quantex Settlers' homes row puts pressure on Barak Harare generals invest in Congo's treasure Kennedy's love link with the Mafia is dead Indians on the warpath over museum design Giuliani Steps up Exhibition Threat Microsoft Mobile direct Charities Aid Foundation (AP): Ten die in riots at Turkish prisons World Summary (Reuters): Algeria rebels kill five (AP): Quayle 'to quit poll' (AFP): Israeli hospital murder (AFP): Prayers for Nyerere Today in Times 3 From their own correspondent: Australia's foreign illusions Robert Manne in The Sydney Morning Herald Joanna Coles Centre of attention: Kerry Packer Time Single currency will founder on failure to tax and redistribute Alan Simpson on the European project's Achilles' heet Blairism is still only skin deep New Labour has yet confront entrenched union power The message is that heterosexual men are toxic. If only more of us were like George Michael, the world would be a safer place' Taming the bull It may all look uncomfortably like a rerun of Wall Stree in the Thirties, but don't hit the panic button yet It's ode news The Times Diary Prudence by the Sea The real task for Blair and Brown this week Accounts of Office Political memorirs a valuable public interest The Genesis of History Scientists may have discovered the truth abouth Noah's Flood RUC oath CND and Moscow Labour record on school funding Dissent in pro-euro ranks over best timing for entry Hazards in inter-country adoption Vaccine shortage Royal PR Cricket duo dropped Gap year for parents Spot on Long life Court Circular Memorial service Beists of burden found in tombs Nature notes The night sky in October Birthdays Personal Column Just America Anniversaries Appointments Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Marriages Service dinners Bob Nelson Bob Nelson, pilot, eggineer and accidedn investigator, died on August 25 aged 84. He was born on March 10,1915 Richard Kilburn Richard Kilburn, historian nad ceramist, died of cancer on August 3 aged 61. He was boron onDecember 15,1937 Leo Valiani Leo Valiani, senator and founding father on the Italian Republic, died in Milan on September 18 aged 90. He was born on February 9,1909 Doreen Valiente Doreen Valiente, witch, died on September 1 aged 77. She was born on January 4,1922 Roast Quail but No Garlic for Skytrain Picnickers Capitalisation, week's change BT British Funds Royal Bank set to join battle for NatWest Mathewson files back from Washington as besieged bank looks for a white knight G7 dashes hopes of action over yen Labour links up with Freeserve Steel chief ready for merger wave Brake on gold sales to halt price slide HSBC Bootle Named as Adviser Student credit dispute on the cards The Facts The Board Dell Corporate Profile: Whibread What the Experts Say Bass among favourites for Czech breweries Amtrak buys Nightspeed Lovell White in German union Our Verdict Retailers look to Selfridges to lead the recovery Companies Reporting Economic Outlook Exchange Rates Results and Statistics The Pound Chanage on Week Stock Market Siebel G7 inores Japan's currency pleas LLea Paterson reoprts on the relentless rise of the yen and its impact on the global economy HSBC The other side of the house price story Sony wins ruling against Tesco AITC in ad campaign G7 approves extra funds to tackle Third World debt Alternative Investment Market Picture Gallery Hampel code set to fall into position What the Sunday Papers Say Microsoft Poundstretcher group eyes up Texstyle World News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,219 Children enjoy the fun of jubilee celebrations A century in photographs Today: 1935 Forecast The Times Features Arts Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries How the Cup was lost Centrum Johnny on the spot World class Henman rallies in Davis Cup PLUS Spurs make their point Page Times 3 The Golf Card Rookies suffer singular fate Ryder Cup 1999 Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Mel Webb Charts the Extraordinary Drama of the Final Day at Brookline Winning Move Keene on Chess A… Harrington emerges with enhanced reputation Rob Hughes pays tribute to the Irish rookie who held his nerve Simon Barnes's Television View. Page 52;… Lloyds TSB Americans grab tainted triumph Ryder Cup 1999 Results from Days 1 and 2 Europe's hero stands tall on a day of despair Hartson's impetus provides the talking point FA Carling Premiership: Striker's dismissal exemplified dour draw Bradford win increases the pressure on Smith BMW Liverpool V Everton Wilson takes refuge in minor act of progress Hadji steers City out of the doldrums Le Tissier offers United no respite FA Carling Premiership: Champions's domestic bliss is again tested at Old Trafford Red mist envelops Robson Leeds breathing easily at altitude O'Neill outlines priorities in power struggle Arsenal survive on class divide Ford Croft inspires a change in fortune Nationwide League: Manchester City Rue their Luck as Ipswich Block Route Back to the Top Rovers claim the keys of the city as Tillson shines Rushden pass test of character Fair comment or foul? Give us your verdict by e-mail… Francis plays game of patience Fry's confidence repaid by Davies Jaeger-Lecoultre Weekend Review Bassett is happy with stark realities FA Carling Premiership Scotland Worthington Cup Draw Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas National Carling F. A. Premiership Premiership Scotland Pick of London The Lamont Years Norman Lamont's memoris serialised today in The Times, reveal a world of in-figting. Interview by Moira Petty Nexus Black Wednesday 12 Pages of Features, Fashion and Arts Easy Rider hits LA Graduate careers Complete TV and Radio Why London matters No, it didn't st the world on fire—but London Fashion Week still boasts very hot talent The Times Diary Vauxhall Black Wednesday: bleeding to death and all we were doing was talking The Lamont Years The Times John Major after the debate Guinness Tomorrow The fall of Margaret Thatcher Opera This Week in the Times Dance Music Film Opera & Ballet You dont have to be mad, but it helps Theatre: Mike McShane and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest are old firends, as Daniel rosethal discovers Entertainments Listings The Reduged Shakespeare Company Concert ROH Orchestral/Trory Festival Hall Nostalgia takes a queasy ride Thirty years on, Easy Rider has been re-released—and it still makes no sense, says sean MacUlay Theatre Life is a Dream Barbican Musical Theatre Carnival Messiah West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Royal Shakespeare Company Pop Nick Drake Tribute Barbican The Times Bin there, done that Students; that month emtying dustbins can look as good on a Cv as your work-shadow week, says Beryl Dixon Time and Reference Bordeaux School of Management Graduate Careers Accelerated Promotion Scieme for Graduates 'A romper room for meetings...' Scottish Widows Bearing up under the strain Experience MacIldowie associates Octagon Revenue Fast stream Wesleyan Graduate Appointments High Fliers GrC Royal Air Force Telemarketing Account Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Who needs news when there's stories to be spun? Satellite Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice by Peter Barnard All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Radio BBC1 For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital TV… Today's Choice by Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrck Today's Films by David Robinson and Ian Hughes ITV Variations Guide to the Week Ahead For the Record Rugby Union Athletics Cricket Tennis Henry stresses value of continuity Wales open the World Cup with confidence imbued by a willingness to field a settled died World Cup Commentary Calm King keeps Gloucester at bay Turner has little to cheer Guinness Fletcher's dismissal galvanises Leicester Pienaar faces an arduous battle Dream Journeys Ltd Bath start to find the right balance Newcastle present the points to Bristol Rugby World Cup Henman relieved by his return to the good times Tennis: Victory Safeguards Great Britain's Place among World Elite in Davis Cup Results Loroupe record is unlikely to stand Sport in Brief Perry answers call Irate Sollars drops out Burks back with a bang England still in hunt Storm stay undefeated Speedway: Tony Rickardsson, above, joined an elite… Word-Watching American Express Jubilant Herbert is king for the day European Grand Prix: Maiden victory for Stewart Ford as title challengers falter Renewing a great golfing experience How the Race was Won Details from the Nurburgring Oxford are forced to step aside Bowls McNamara sparks rout of sorry St Helens Hawks on knife-edge The Race for the Championship Leicester continue their run Hockey Sharing burden can help to raise the game Armchair View Dubai Millennium sparkles Racing: Queen Elizabeth Ii Winner Provides Dettori Wtih Middle Leg of Treble Hamilton Park Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Saturday's Details Bath Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Leaders in the Flat Championships Exeter Rapid Raceline Sky Sports Woman driver proves no joke Fit to Play Catherin Riley buckles up next to Louise Goodman for an introduction to RallySprint Cox's casebook Andrew Coltart Matthew Pryor shapes up with... Vital Statistics Busy? Just leave a massage on my desk Victoria Walker invites the Mobil; e Feel Good Company into her office to see if they live up to their promise Not so sweet smell of success Fit to Play Shorts Fact File Sky Joket James has to forgo the last laugh Times Two Crossword The Times At least we won clothes show Treasured memories under Garcia now fledged star Direct Rugby World Cup'99 Inside Keeping up In the year of the dragon Can the home countries finally break the Northern Hemisphere monopoly? Only if they believe they can, Simon Barnes 1. What Made French Three Quarter Andrea Behoteguy… Win signed copies of Gerald Davies's new book… Guinness 'Training? No, we Just put out fires, escaped from a fromam-filled tank, went blindold through a derelict flooded building. The usual stuff Alison Kervin, Rugby the training tops have been replaced by combat jackets in the build-up to the world cup Hey, Ref! Number One of a 12-Part Series It's a game of two hookers, Clive (and 22 players a side) Guinness Rugby World Cup Betting Bobby Dazzler and the clicking cameras The backs are muscled off the catwalk by the forwards when it comes to the image stakes, David Hands says Hey, Ref! Part Two of a 12-Part Series Statospher: Your Complete Guide to the Facts and Figures Ripping yarn of the seventeen stone printer David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, on some of his most ending memories of World Cups past, including the rise of juggemaut Jonah That four-minute flash my whoSe rugby career Not many people have played in three World Cups and won one. Michael Lynagh recalls the despair and the delight of his spectacular international career Hey Ref! Part Three of a 12-Part Series Joost enough to win it single-hander Potential Winners South Africa Dublin provides the chance for Wallbies to carry on camping Potential Winners Australia Hey Ref! Part Four of a 12-Part Series Guinness Mr Mehrten's show holds the answers Potential Winers New Zealand Wales Wales slide the roof back on an era of new optimism Potential Winners Hey Ref! Part Five of a 12-Part Series The Times Guide to the 19 Marine life and a tide of expectation Poltential Winners England Scotland Potenital Winner Five nations champs, now for the world Potential Winners Hey Ref! Part Six of a 12-Paer Series Guinness Finding the rhythm to cure the bleus Potential Winners France Ireland Potential Winners Ireland' call stirs memory of Hamilton's fleeting glory Hey, Ref! Part Seven of a 12-Part Series 'We're going to win it, simple as that' Samoa Canucks go Outsiders Canada By appointment to King Taufa'ahau Tup ou IV Tonga Hey, Ref! Number Eight of a 12-Part Series 1. He played in beret, 2. Rob Andrew 3. Idi Amm was… Look out for coach traffic Outsiders Argentina Nothing funsize Fiji Form students unlikely to be talking Italian Italy Hey, Ref! The Ninth of a 12-Part Series Uruguay can rival kiwis… for sheep Uruguay Spain No Hopes Spanish eyes consigned to limited vision Old leather farmers and their Mighty Quinn Namibia Phillips looks to halt the brawn drain No Hopers Romania Jamie McDonald / Allsport Hey, Ref! Part Ten of a 12-Part Series What a swell party it is United States Guinness The short cut that added inches to Hirao's little men Japan You Don't Know what tight head is? Matthew Pryor presents a rough guide to the game's finer points—from rucking and mauling to wheeling and racycling Pass yourself off as a serious rugby expert by… Hey, Ref! Part Eleven of a 12-Part Series Final Score Guinness Where to find all the action Mark Baldwin offers a guide to the 18 venues hosting the Rugby World Cup Win a Signed Copy of Gerald Davies's World Cup Book Commentary you would back your swapped shirt on Television Hey, Ref! The Last of a 12-Part Series Guinness
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