News from 13/10/1999
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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Peter Riddell, Jon Ashworth, Noreen Taylor, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Nick Makin, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Frances Gibb and Roland Watson, G. Pocock, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Roland Watson and Paul Durman, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, David McVay, Richard Duce and Russell Jenkins, Donald Hutera, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Martin Stephen, Dominic Walsh, George Thomas, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin P. Cole, Michael Harvey, Melvin J. Lasky Editor, David Orr and Michael Evans, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Andre Menache Prisident, John O'Leary, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, W. D. O'brien, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Jane Napolitano, Catherine Lockwood, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Jilly Cooper, Paula Hawkins, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, John Bercow, Paul Durman, Ken Livingstone, H. McG. Dunnett, John Hopkins, Karen Homer, Laurence McTaggart, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Nigel Hawkes, Ashley Grossman, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Saeed Shah, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Kyran Bracken, George Caulkin, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Aubrey Bristow, Victoria Greenhalgh, Peter Gaupp, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Jeremy Hart, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Simon Mathews, Tim Jones, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Mark Baldwin, Daniel Rosenthal, Alan Copps Interface Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Harriet Harman, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, David L. Crosby, Chairman, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoNew Créme Patten fears Tories are now unelectable Index General seizes power in Pakistan Institutions have been destroyed. The economy is in a state of collapse Red Indian genes may have set Churchill on the warpath Get Millie's Maths House for your child… 100… Laurie Lee Web chief's phone plea John Major Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Staples Pensions pressure burdens Brown George Smith Poll tax prisoner awarded £5,500 News in Brief Sir Cliff aims for No 1 Climber found alive Palace personnel chief Nurses advert banned Girl, 2, left on coach US buys Benny Hill Presidential pub visit Doctor 'waited with victim for fatal jab to take effect' 'Next, please'... as widow lay dying GP is accused of murder during tea-time surgery Salvatore Ferragamo The Charges Belfast content to put its faith in Mandelson Mercedes Benz Hoon's short cut to the Cabinet Lloyds TSB Business Germans just want to be understood Commentary BT DfEE Heritage £1m keeps castle In ruins How the Money was Spent Sofa Workshop Jensen invests £10m in V-8 spirts model Harrods BTcellnet What has become of my party? Martin Fletcher and Peter Riddell hear Chris Patten speak from the heart on the Tories' crisis on Europe Time Pitney Bowes Commissioners Free to Speak out Crities of report on RUC are 'out of touch' Solicitor 'abused then killed her two sons' Britain will urge EU to reform extradition process Tesco Golf club member bugged committee meetings BT Girl, 13, cleared of baby's murder Internet users say cost of calls must fall Nicorette Microtab High-tech centres to 'replace classrooms' Free Software Schools Tokens for Titles Lineone Sky's TV shopping comes online Violent crime failing for first time in years Divisions are a league apart Eagle Star British Gas Forces' Figures Sky Rail firms put more strain on old trains Citroën Xsara City's best PR brains fail to save Railtrack Errors to go on a central record Times 3 DNA Tests Europe's rare farm animals face extinction How to grab an elephant's ear Vodafone Specsavers Opticians Consumed by the urge to spend Theatre Spend, spend, spend, Piccadilly Blair accused of fix over choice of London mayor Selection Sun Cunningham 'to get new role as science envoy' Longines Portillo may face anti-gay candidate Daewoo Posthouse Kashmir crisis exposed rift Pakistan Coup CHUBB US demands restoration of Islamabad democracy CAF Tiny Leaders rule with guns at their heads Commentary Anxious India puts army on full alert Regus General admired for his hardline stance Banker quits over enforced idleness Nationwide Crime funds Chechen war effort (Reuters): Swiss question US over sex-case boy World in Brief (Reuters): Achille Lauro ruling (Reuters): UN workers shot dead (Reuters): 'Dr Death' charges go (AP): Boy guilty of murder Germ warfare claim (AFP): 12-day nuclear leak SAGA Anti-rape insurance launched Quantex Sound Choice Now we are six billion Picture Gallery Delhi population clocks tick too fast for birth rate Swiftcall Headhunter Mother of all dinosaurs discovered in Moroccan mountains New French law to bless gay couples Ellen wants vows in Vermont Gateway Orthodox Jews used as drug couriers The Times Planet burger goes out of orbit Keeping mum with new Labour 2nd opinion Harriet Harman From their own correspondent: No sects, please, we're European Picture Gallery Centre of Attention: Ken Livingstone Tempur Anthony Howard In the Corridors of Power From now on, we're all euroscepties The Britain in Europe launch is about Hague, not the euro "To estate agents, Cricklewood does not exist: it is Outer Hampstead, or Hampstead Borders, or Hampstead-on-the-Wold' Picture Gallery Robin Cook's wasteland Only the lifting of sanctions can save the Balkans from Nato's folly Beyond our Ken Michael Portillo is not endearing himself to the… Monopoly has turned Welsh With a nod to devolution,… Ball and Chain On Europe, Hague has bound himself to a policy of failure Distortions of Democracy The military may be a less bad option for Pakistan today Healthcare 'rationing' at behest of central quango Defence research Murder case publicity Blair's claim to lead a Government of the Centre Hospital funding Organ transplants Wrong anchor Nations blighted by Bbc accents Roman Catholic hopes Spiders in the bath Gratefully received Display of Union Flag Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Luncheon Dinners Anniversaries Picture Gallery Appointment Lecture Picture Gallery Playing Card Makers' Company Welsh Livery Guild Carmen's Company Art reaches out to the unemployed Forthcoming marriages Marriage Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby World Cup Champions League Stephen Reiss Stephen Reiss, OBE, General Manager of the Aldeburgh Festival, 1995-71, died on October 6 aged 81. He was born on August 7,1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby World Cup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby World Cup 1999 For Sale Terence Hodgkinson Terence Hodgkinson, CBE, art historian and curator, died on October 4 aged 85. He was born on October 7,1913 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Travel Faresavers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Nevill Johnson Nevil Johnson painter died on August 1 aged 88. He was born on July 23,1911 Degrees of Annoyance North of the Thames HH Regalian English Courtyard Uncompromising—except on price The Times Small but beautifully formed Size isn't everything if you're seeking a grand home without the fuss, says Marcus Binney All aboard an unusual abode You don't have to be a transpotter to appreciate the charms of a railway house, says Jane Bolton Tenants, lager and a lanadlord's nightmare The Times Bishop's legacy of luxury PortBredy ST James Homes Stateroom & Penthouse London Rentals Dautions Aldgate Triangle TRY Homes The Times Unpaid tax confiscation order Court of Appeal Penalty for further offence on licence Court of Appeal Date of receipt of council notice QUEEN's Bench Division Identity parade confusion Court of Appeal The Times Employer not liable over abuse Court of Appeal News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,233 Royal wedding fans at the end of the line A century in photographs Today: 1947 Features Weathercall The Times Arts Forecast Radio & TV Opinion Letters Obituaries Business NAPF fears for company pensions Price rise widens North-South gap Wachner in Authentic controversy Plus Times 3 Cat-standard plan for mortgages LVMH and Prada Bag Deal for Fendi Stake Sport IWC UK firms poised to have Gulf War claims assessed TV & Radio Corporate culpability Index Tobacco industry feces who inquiry Ashanti secures condition for deal Financial Spreads Wilde Sapte merges with rival Airlines set to take over some Debonair routes Open attracts 60,000 users Brokat Scotia confident of finding Foscan partner HSBC Grid may bid for second US utility Business Roundup Iaxis plans £1.5bn float Pfizer must pay £85m Barclaycard debt plan Mondi UK jobs fear Exchange Rates Wolves set to win battle for Mansfield Brewery Toshiba By our City Editor: Sale of the millennium Commentary Marchpole tries new market St Ives beats expectations Incepta looks overseas Storm clouds gather over insurance sector Stock Market Liffe Options Commercial radio has met a good reception from… Commodities 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 A saintly opportunity Tempus Fitness First Scotia Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Incepta Wall Street When tragedy strikes, who takes the blame? Transport companies are being forced to address the question of corporate culpability, says Sally Patten Share option Timethe Times City Diary US recession starts to look more likely Economic Agenda Company Urging Longer Franchises to Ensure Investment Go-Ahead Slow Leek The Times City Diary Trains Speak for Half £1.47 Billion Turnover FirstGroup Away day The Times City Diary Liffe class The Times City Diary Regulatory Worries Affect Share Price Railtrack Air Nippon Airways Losses extended in late trading Personal Investment Authority North East hit by two factory closures Wescol Group Plc Ballmer predicts success for virtual marketplace Fitness First directors net £8m IRB1999 Caborn boost for British business in Kosovo Yorkshire Group courting US rival Sema wins £125m deal Raytheon shares dive PO bags parcel group Bradstock price at 39p American with a vision of customer empowerment Clive Mathieson on the man who believes the Net will really make customers King McKinsey & Company Futurestep Torres & Partners Ross for Easyshop Names in the News Picture Gallery Gartner Group Multiple Display Advertising Items ICL Park KPMG Search & Selection Cable & Wireless The Times Unit Trust Information Service Standard Life Bank How to invest £100 Emergency Within minutes of last week's Ladbroke Grove train crash, St Mary's Hospital implemented its major incident plan. As ambulances sped to the scene, a ward was cleared and 200 hospital staff gathered in casualty to be given tasks. Hierarchies were forgotten and old skills recalled to make the vital difference between life and death. United by an instinctive team effort, doctors and nurses worked unstintingly through the hours they now describe as the most awful of their lives. Roy Hattersley reports Virgin Baldness cure? Fabulous Futurism Complete TV and Radio Age debate The Times 'Abuse is life for a lot of people' Bestselling novelist Martina Cole writes about what she knows—and her books tackle such issues as domestic violence and incest. Interview by Noreen Taylor Stop 'It was simply the greatest occasion of my life' In the third extract from her biography of Laurie Lee, Valerie Grove describes the writer's reunion with his love child 'A daughter at granddaughter... ' That'll Do Thanks There are some things in life we could live without. Here are this week's nominations Tomorrow Safe and risky ways to invest £100 Anne Ashworth, Personal Finance Editor, on the best rates for nest eggs; Just Us Girls' latest success; and choosing the right mobile deal The Royal Bank of Scotland JUG club beats FTSE Vodafone The 'sonic hedgehog' gene that could cure baldness Scientists have managed to kick-start hair growth using a genetic therapy that switches on dormant follicles. Anjana Ahuja reports The Times Heart disease twist When crisps are good for you Buzzword: antimatter The Times How to see into the Futurist Visual Art: Richard Cork on the early work of an artist who revelled in the night-life of Paris British Museum Around the galleries Feeling at home with Rembrandt The artist's house in Amsterdam has been authentically refurbished, thanks to his bankruptcy, says Derwent May Metro The Lapada Show Mrs Brown, you've got a lively director Museums: As the Victoria and Albert mounts a major exhibition of its own history, Richard Morrison finds its boss with his gaze fixed on the future Great British Hopes The Natural History Museum What makes these two arts beat as one? Theatre: Daniel Rosenthal asks some successful longtime writer/director pairings what it is that makes them tick Prompt Opera: English Touring Tonight only Concert: Music of the Absurd Birmingham Concert: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Norwich Norfolk and Norwich Festival: Opera & Ballet A howl of modern despair Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Antigone at the Old Vic Concert Berlin PO/Abbado Festival Hall Opera La clemenza di Tito Glyndebourne Prince Edward Theatre Lyceum Box Office 'Hilarious' Pop Jeff Beck Empire, W12 Elitist? No, specialist Martin stephen looks at the lessons that state schools can learn from the independent sector Why school can wait The starting age should be raised, says Catherine Lockwood Education AF University of Brighton The key to a breakthrough in literacy Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Paid for Reading Books Clare Hall Wellington College Evendine College Bedford High School University College Dublin Independent Education MPW Latymer Upper School Chapterhouse University of Leicester BAC ST BIS State Boarding Information Service Multiple Display Advertising Items City University Davies Laing & Dick St Anne's College Oxford Hurtwood House Old Swinford Hospital There's something rotten in the state of Utopia Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Optimistic France look to restore lost pride Rugby League Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching McRae has lucky escape Keene on Chess Winning Move Dell By our Sports Staff: Dravid in control as India fight back Cricket Martin stumbles to defeat in Vienna Sport in Brief Legal & Public Notices Bun Luck of the draw deserts Lawrie Golf Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices How Becks can show real bottle Midweek View For the Record Fixtures Dettori left on the sidelines Racing: Jockey to Miss Champions' Day after failing to Reverse Suspension Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Wetherby Wolverhampton The Times The World Cup Today Guinness Henry ready for physical contest Teams Mallett names his side with England in mind Fractious France fear end of their world No place to hide at England's heartbreak hotel Rugby World Cup Weighing in with cause for optimism Englan cannot afford to take Tonga lightly, Jasper Rees says Miller's tale of woe nears end Global occasion awaits its defining moment This tournament has yet to live up to its predecessors, says John Hopkins Shearer shown the way by Birmingham Worthington Cup: Newcastle suffer as Premiership teams experience mixed fortunes Football in Brief Evans recalls greatest battering Patricia Davies on goalkeeper who smiled when the chips were down All present for masked ball in Aachen Kevin McCarra reveals why the temptation to seed England for the Euro 2000 play-offs was resisted Kevin McCarra Assesses the Form of the Play-Off Participants Cort provides timely relief Collymore in full flight Last Night's Football Results Bradford are left red-faced by their mistakes The Premiership Today Word-Watching Malz takes wheel on Arsenal cruise Football William Hill Curse of Carlisle keeping Wilkinson awake Third Division tomorrow Second Division Guscott pays price for England Centre dropped for crucial game with Tonga as Woodward rings the changes Times Two Crossword Golf Keegan looking forward to prospect of home reunion Simon Barnes Bose Australia lose Kefu as justice catches up Crème My first Job Jily Cooper's secretarial tales AM Angela Mortimer Royal College of Physicians Eclipse Jackson-Stops & Staff Aldrich & Company Top Property Company-Secretary Director's Executive Assistant The Caledonian Club Park UCL Team Secretary/Administrator PA/Secretary Centre Point Pisceans need not apply My first job Money penny What would really happen if your office syndicate won the lottery? It could be you, the slogan runs—and as group organiser, it could be just the start of your problems. Victoria Greenhalfh offers fome advice Crone Corkill Adecco In a hurry for a curry? Try a tangy alternative to that tired take-out Mill Hill School Royal Thames Yacht Club Bond Street Personnel Practice Manager Putney Hamptons International Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Testing My diary A day in the life of Jane Napolltano, executive assistant to Peter Lobban of the Construction Industry Training Board (Citb) Coping with a boss on the run Picture Gallery Dear jane Crone Corkill The Times Crone Corkill Enthusiastic Secretary/PA to Consultant Office Manager / PA to Director Richmond International Planned Parenthood Federation Crone Corkill David Alan Associates Crone Corkill Take in a Turner at the Tate Work hard, then party One advertising agency has a great awayday to say thanks to its secretaries. Karen Homer reports Time savers Make time for time-out Sugarman Group of Companies Offices can be the new catwalk, so go and show off Style at any cost Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Ainsley Morgan Appointments Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Plaze Estates Agency Limited Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd PA to Chief Executive Knightsbridge Secretaries Prime Secretarial Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Receptionist Prime Secretarial NSR Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Kelly Services Directors' Secretaries Dixons Group plc Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Tate Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants The Principle Partnership Office Administrator for Retail Design Consultancy Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Officeteam Sheila Childs Recruitment Pathfinders Executive P. 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You should see me on Thursday Julia Ross Personnel The Times Judy Farquharson Ltd The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters Rainbow Recruitment Airfreight Express Ltd Belgravia Picture Gallery The London Institute Oakland Associates Geofwelc@plugit. net Experienced Medical Secretary Bauencorp Pettman Smith Solicitors First Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items SEC/PA Holborn Solicitors Heritage Recruitment Boyce Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meticulous PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Recruitment Merrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Niche West End Commercial Law Firm Experienced Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items LM Euro London Appointments Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Merrow Lacpeme Joyce Guiness Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited The Times Anderson Hoare Recruitment Consultants Directors' Secretaries Knightsbridge Secretaries Multilingual Services Belle DSA Bilingual LTD Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd. Bond Street personnel Limited FRES Approved The McKinlay Partnership Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Plane to pub to job to love Suites, saunas, solariums—and not a kiss-me-quick hat in sight Conference call AM Angela Mortimer plc
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