News from 14/10/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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James Landale, John Meeson, Alan Atkinson, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Peter Thomson, Adrian Lee, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Phillip Matthews, Trudy Harris, Brian Stewart, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Johnathan Napier, Alison Kervin, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Geordie Greig, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, William Hague, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Bryant, Donald Hutera, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Bob Brooks, Michael Harvey, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Julian Sayers, (Chairman), Dominick Donald, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Luke Clancy, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Tebbit, From their own correspondent, Paul Durman, David Lister, Derek Coombs, Michael Lynagh, Victoria Schofield, John Hopkins, Julian Williams, David Hands and Alison Kervin, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Anne Barrowclough, Marcus Binney, Anne Rooney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Russell Jenkins and Richard Duce, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Andrew Roberts, Paul Wilkinson, Patrick O'Brian, James Landale, Martin Fletcher and Valerie Elliott, Nigel Cliff, David Lister and James Bone, Michael Higgins, Paul Satow, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Mellor, Nick Hasell, Ben N. Gill President, Dalya Alberge, Ruth Scurr, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Bernard Cornwell, Nick Szczepanik, Arthur Leathley and Oliver August, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Norman Sanders, Peter Forrest, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, Michael Dynes, Martin Waller, Sean Meacaulay, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Niall Fitzgerald, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray, Graham Wynne, Sainsbury, Isobel Sharp, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoHague hits back at Euro critics Blair invites Heseltine and Clarke to No 10 as civil war engulfs Tory Party Nyerere 'on death bed' Twice the girls, half the film Violence fears over all-British decider Mutter machine fights silent enemy at the BBC Sisters posted on Net in quest for adoption Only 75 tokens…get Reader Rabbit's Preschool… Sandals Have you got the novelty gene? Bhutto seeks safe passage home Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Laura Ashley Picture Gallery Key union backing for Livingstone All soldiers are given inquiry anonymity Cover Blown on Secret Talks Venue SAGA Divorce cash plans Lone-parent myth Fugitive sighting Police in DVLA link Ross avoids Heathrow Air violence charges Phantom censor The Stationery Office Lords throw out welfare reforms News in Brief Police admit that forensic failures delayed justice Docto's killer gets life after 5-year fight Radio 2 DJ keeps his job after cocaine conviction Prada Loner whose obsession drove him to murder Clergyman hit in divorce dispute Examiners ridiculed for praising spoof essay The Saturday Times BT Gp accused of falsifying patient's records then killing her Widow 's will 'altered in favour of doctor' The Trial of Harold Shipman Blair tells Jospin French beef ban must be lifted Health chiefs go after inquiry For your protection we may record and monitor calls.… Legal & General Esso Queen meets Aborigines By a Correspondent: Clubber died after five nights taking Ecstasy The Link Faulty computer system put jets seconds from disaster Internet campaign wins powerful ally Barclays Industry fears defect could exist on other aircraft Investment trusts Copies of Hockney's faxes sell for £11,000 Free serve School offers its pupils a clean Net Tokens for Titles Prime Health The times magazine Virgin Good-taste guide for people who live in barns Hazards on the road to conversion Sainsbury's 'Halfway houses' popular Squatter lays claim to £400,000 house Dixons Klan racists 'run private jail wing' Fleming Orchestras are given lease of life Care4free PC World Hopes rise for Burma protester Judges condemn legal service plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Kwik-Fit Off-duty PC 'tried to frame motorist' Milburn tells NHS to speed up reform Hitachi Why Mellor turned on 'friend' Major Heseltine and Clarke may lose seats in revolt DIAL-a-PHONE Pro-European Tories seal pact with Blair Hague has let genie out of the bottle On Politics Times 3 Dreamcast Treaty call frivolous, says Hurd Planet talk Red Oskar sells his old spice Book publishers losing battle against pirates Phillips Attempt to balance Eliot wife 'myths' Starting on Monday Npower Senate rejects global ban on nuclear tests Business Banking Bible Belt set to exorcise Harry Potter Travelodge Smoking kills, firm concedes World Summary Slang suit (AFP): UN kidnap 13 killed Killer's trap Kashmir was last straw as confidence in government collapsed Commentary Sharif's son fears for his family's safety Magnet Britain musters world opposition Bhutto 's errors repeated Nazareth mosque go-ahead FIAT West Bank settlers test Barak's resolve Krugerrand returns for new golden age Multiple Display Advertising Items Prodi urges EU to back entry for 12 new states The Sunday Times Russia dusts off nuclear plan Dell Trader linked to mafia boss, wife claims One 2 one Austrian far-right leader on PR visit to Britain Jospin vows to win war of the cultural galaxies The Qualiflyer Group New Labour fails to grasp the nettle 2nd opinion Shake the nation to its foundations From their own correspondent Inayatullah in The Nation, Pakistan Picture Gallery Centre of attention: Fergie at forty Time Patience Wbeatcroft In the City My challenge to Blair on the euro It's time for Britain in Europe to come clean, says William Hague 'It was business as usual in Pakistan. No civilian government has managed to complete its term in office and successfully offer itself for re-election Picture Gallery Every one a loser Labour's control freaks will pay a high price for their paranoia over Red Ken Soul search The Times Diary Grandpa's Footsteps A family track record worth following in Ulster Unesco's Choice Bold leadership is essential dor this troubled organisation Preaching to the Converted No gnomes for those who are reborn is a barn Gm crops Seasonal sign Major 'should get off Hague's back' Defection over Tory 'extremism' France's beef embargo Farming policy Open frontiers Sharp response to Patten warnings Animals in the nave Churchill 's genes Court Circular Royal Luncheon Appointments Birthdays Leverhulme Trust Awards Personal Column Anniversaries Service luncheon Luncheon Service dinner Dinner Livery companies Forthcoming marriages Marriages University news Reception John Hadjipateras John Hadjipateras, Greek shipowner, died in Athens on September 16 aged 73. He was born in Oinoussai on September 11,1926 Personal Column Picture Gallery Major-General W. T. Campbell Major-General W. T. Campbell, CBE, Quartermaster-General, MoD (Army) 1964-67. died on October 7 aged 86. He was born on October 8,1912 Announcements Experience Urgently Needed Wilt Chamberlain` Wilt Chamberlain, basketball player, died in Los Angeles of a heart attack on October 12 aged 63. He was born in Philadelphia on August 21,1936 Princess's First Broadcast October 14,1940 News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,234 Building homes fit for Morrison's 'mothers' Features Weathercall The Times Arts Forecast Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Gates praises Net worth of high-tech stocks Brown urges restraint over pay increases` Energis Plus Times 3 EU pressures France on electricity reform Sport Euro godfather's prize Lawyers' alert call on laundering England and Scotland on collision course TV & Radio Europe engaged Index ICI faces wave of US litigation over lead paint Cautious welcome for Cat standards Asda lifts its share Crossair Get rich quick Simms in line for £3m Weston Medical eyes float after Glaxo deal BoS poised to sell Australian stake Vdata Ashanti shares at discount to offer Association Accounting Technicians Lloyd's hit by legal blow in campaign Business Roundup Hollinger warning Waterfall joint venture Buyer for Northeast Robinson switch Town Centre uplift Exchange Rates Chelsfield given the thumbs-up Air France Invensys rejects market speculation Our City Editor: Gates casts an ever-wider Net Commentary Vivendi non-exec at BSkyB Psion to discuss deal with 3Com Passenger boost for BAA Commodities Liffe Options BAe under pressure after US rival's profit warning Stock Mrket 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 Invensys JJB Sports Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Anticlimax for L&G Tempus TN Sofres Wall Street Case of Brainy Don, the bank and money-laundering briefs UK solicitors have become entgangled in a Russian mafia web that reaches New York, writes David Lister Big Brother The Times City Diary Now is the time to engage with Europe Share price The Times City Diary Stock answer The Times City Diary Wealth club The Times City Diary Canon Without this software, will companies go bust? Losses persist in late session BT Strong new business figures boost L&G GoshawK raises £15m in placing Latham shares up on sale Stake in Wescol Blockleys slips Friendly contract Uebherr Annum reports can detract from key data Isobet Sharp says it is time to take preliminaries as seriously as companies do Any Other Business Dull, pedantic and changing people's lives The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ebookers. com The novelty gene Family heartbreak Dad opened the door. I stabbed him twice in the stomach. I hadn't planned to kill him. I wanted to get him back for what he did Shark attack Complete Radio Major v Lament Books Addicted to risk? It's your novelty gene Medical Briefing A new approach to chronic backache The Times Crash trauma eased The four stages of grief Vitamins protect pregnant women London Hernia Centre Breakdown and rebellion born of a love that was too intense In the final extract from her biography of Laurie Lee, Valerie Grove describes the upheavals that tore open his relationship with his wife and daughter A secret confession Stop Some days the sharks eat you Cinema: James Christopher is swom to secrecy as to who survives and who is dinner in the cheerfully chilling Deep Blue Sea.. . The Times Dance Concert ENO Metro Twice the girls, only half the film .. . but Adam Mars-Jones finds himself unhappily spilling the beans on Bill Forsyth's long-awaited sequel to a classic comedy It's a fairih cop with no escape In sydney pollack's safe hands, Random Hearts is a comfortably old-fashioned romance, Sean Macaulay reports Dougal and the Blue Cat Second Sight, U, 1970… Such a Long Journry Win some, lose it all Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Spend Spend Spend at the Piccadilly Prompt Irish Theatre Opera & Ballet Lyceum Theatre Theatre Mamma Mia! Lies, damned lies and memoirs Black Wednesday, battles with the lron Lady: Andrew Roberts sees what Major and Lamont have to say for themselves A Wigton way with words Nigel Cliff follows Melvyn Bragg as he traces the roundabout routes of English Books The Times The Times A master of suspense to set alongside the greats Ruth Scurr The Lantern Bearers By Ronald Frame Duckworth, £15.99 ISBN 0 715 62702 3 Just adore Gore Geordie Greig on a vast biography of a vast talent Imprisoned in the ivory tower Histoian A. L. Rowse had his ardent nature curtailed among the dreaming spires it was literature's loss Going back to Bethnal Green 'We was the salt of the earth': Paul Barker listens to tales of the old East End My East End By Gilda O'Neill Viking, £16.99 ISBN 0 670 870477 3 Picture Gallery From the candlelight of a Halloween pumpkin to a… Symbol of potency and chastity Anne Rooney the Unicorn By Lise Gotfredsen trans. Anne Born Harvill, £25, ISBN 1 86046 267 7 Picture Gallery In metro on Saturday The Times Story of the stones In Short Stonehenge By Bernard Cornwell HarperCollins, £16.99 ISBN 0 00 225929 9 Back on ship Blue the Mizzen By Patrick O'Brian HarperCollins, £16.99 ISBN 0 00 225959 1 Board stiff Ten Minutes to Turn the Devil By Douglas Hurd Little, Brown, £15.99 ISBN 0 316 85160 4 Bargains of the week: a family canal-boat break in Wales; pub-crawling in northern France; glimpses of Everest on a Himalayan tour British Isles To Advertise Call Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax : 0171 782 7824 (Trade) 0171 782 7799 (Private) Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking the honest approach to 'haute cuisine Review Choice All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital TV… Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variation Schumacher keen to raise Ferrari flag Motor Racing Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Public Notices For the Record By our Sports Staff: Safin humbles Henman Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Faltering England unable to impress Rugby League Winning move Keene on Chess Burns is removed from world title race Sport in Brief Women against men leaves boxing on ropes Tendulkar sets up thrilling finale Rover Begay hits the trail of the Surrey millions Golf ECB plans points switch Cricket Zimbabwe face test of their resolve Daughter of Ali may box in London Boxing Fixtures Word-Watching Fasliyev to miss Newmarket Racing: O'Brien Leaves Proven Group One Performer out of Dewhurst Team Tomorrow Newmarket Rob Wright Yesterday's Results Readine the Racecard Redcar Taunton Rob Wright Meeting Points Rapid Raceline Guinness The World Cup Today Injury provides Guscott with a second chance Williams calls for concentration Wales v Samoa Scotland face life without Leslie Cunning plan to beat the All Blacks Rugby World Cup Worsley is built to succeed Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, on the new face in the England back row Italy keen to end on positive note Italy V N Nealand William Hill Canadians attack system for citing Chelsea caught cold as Irons strikes superbly Juninho relieves the tedium on Teesside Tetey's The best of enemies go head to head Nick Szczepanik charts the history of Britain's battle for supremacy Liverpool left with few options Johansen steps in to dismiss Derby Mills leaves it late to send Leeds through United novices made to suffer Results Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Guinness Picture Gallery Guinness Holloway relishes return of Rovers Second Division Picture Gallery Euro 2000 battle lines are drawn Keegan delighted as England and Scotland prepare to resume hostilities in play-offs Brown plans to restore Scotland 's pride Kevin McCarra finds the manager relishing the chance to erase the painful memories of Euro 96 Sfa John Bryant Your Chance to Win Tickets for the Rugby World Cup… England v Scotland Euro 2000 Playoffs Rugby World Cup Tickets Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop First Executive The Royal Bank of Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items First Executive P1-4 Management plus P5-17 premier… Boston Consulting Group All they need is love Susan MacDonald learns about the special needs of workers aged 23 to 37 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times FS Take it Multiple Classified Advertising Items I want to be a .. . 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