News from 19/10/1999
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Phil Yates, All Levick, Christopher Digby-Bell, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Joanna Hunter, Archer of Sandwell, David Atkinson, Steel of Aikwood, , Zahid Hussain, David Bull, Executive Director, Grace Bradberry, Rabbi Yitzchak Y. Schochet, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Bruce Kent, Vice-President, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Aidan Rankin, Magnus Linklater, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Saeed Shah and Caroline Merrell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Lea Patterson, Simon Ansell, Michael Walter, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Richard Sheppard, Mary Robinson, Acting Director, Joe Joseph, Ian Walker, Antonia Senior, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Ruth Gledhill, Adam Sherwin and Michael Horsnell, Raymond Snoddy and Roland Watson, Jim McCue, Alasdair Reid, Ken Broad, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, David A. Kaplan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, Jon Ashworth and Clive Mathieson, Libby Purves, Susie Steiner, Property Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Charles Clayton, Chief Executive, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Mike Bradley, David Fox, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Jason Allardyce and Tom Baldwin, Anthea Lawson, Edward Gorman, Simon Brock, Russell Kempson, John Habgood, Chairman, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Imogen O'Rorke, Richard Cork, Louise Zanre, Deputy Director, Nigel Springthorpe, Susan Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Mark Avery, Director of Conscrvation, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Alexander Macara, (Chairman), Aidan Rankin, , Paul Wilkinson, Gwyn Jones, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Mark Baldwin and Matthew Pryor, Robert Cole Edited, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Richard Duce, Judy Hobson, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Danny Lee, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Alexandra Frean and Nick Nuttall, Andrew Sewell, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Chris Boles, Director, Gerald Larner, Molra Petty, John Jenkins, , Anjana Ahuja, Alan Franks, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Philip Davies, , Anthony Loyd, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, John Malpas, Michael Gove, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Fran Littlewood, Papal Nuncios, Daniel Rosenthal, Slavi Trikonov, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, T. D. Breverton, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Rob Lewis, Alasdair Murray, Roland Watson and Helen Rumbelow, J. Rotblat, Henrietta Lake, Michael Sedgwick,
ResumoTreasury alarm over wage rises Brown says pay deals threaten jobs Inside Index Win a Lotus Elise 49 worth £26,000 Commonwealth snub to Pakistan Fans foul up Wembley switchboard Detox your Life Douglas pays £40m for freedom to marry Commuter train crash Get Super Solvers for your children Downing St to surrender more power to Brussels Baume & Mercier Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Planet talk Germany attacks Britain's use of child soldiers 'Red light jumped' in latest rail crash Straw denies he misled police over numbers Libraries tackle the PlayStation Livingstone in clear hint he will go it alone Cher was tricked by 'prince of conmen' Did Jackson play Devon and beat it? Scout, 10, died as group 'took short cut off peak' Father's body was hidden in house Tod's Labour chairman denies extortion charge Close friend could succeed cardinal Mixture of youth and experience among candidates Abbey National Toshiba Vatican canvasses views of English Catholics Links GP 'launched bitter attack on dead patient' Times 3 ClaraNET British Airways Athlete tried drug deal to pay surgeon Holocaust memorial day plan by Blair 'Our suffering has become too much of a fixation' Rabbi Yitzchak Y. Schocket of the Mill Hill United Synagogue in London argues that Jews already have a day, Yom Hashoah, which is dedicated to the memory of Holocaust victims BT Intershop Black teacher hit again News in Brief Police death Green car label Murder hunt Cup of charity Boy, 14, denies death of 'bully' is manslaughter Frisky secret of little drinkers Virginbiz Zurich Financial Services McCartney Weeps his way back to work Nightmare of the child victims Ulster has just six psychiatric beds to help teenagers traumatised by beatings, writes Christopher Walker 'Fun' parades can become tourist attractions, says Trimble BMW Accident Management Picture Gallery Cheltenham & Gloucester Mitchell begins London talks Complete mammoth found in Siberia Cisco Systems The Document Company Oceans to rise 20ft if ice sheets melt Helpline will ease panic of flood victims Extra £50m 'not enough to fund more treatment' New Peugeot 406 Big rise needed to keep nurses Lord Morris Eagle Star Eating garlic 'no help to the heart' News in Brief Rage PC jailed Bug still bites Happy return Courses attacked St. Joseph's Hospice Fujitsu Computers Siemens Intel Drop race barriers, adoption groups told House prices rise £1,000 a month EasyJet Actually, my other car is a nuclear bomber 'Moral compass' found in brain damage studies UNISYS Couple dig in to save puppies in a jam Civil servants fear job losses Vodafone 'Beware rigid bias rules on judges' VW Hereditary peers lose fight over expulsion Ancram threatens Tory MEPs over pro-euro campaign Fe first-e Frontbench Tory is favourite to be next Speaker Briefing Today in Parliament Rights protesters plan hostile reception for the visitor from Beijing Red flags guide Jiang to Palace Trash Steady rise to power Clinton's dark side emerges on golf course AXS Telecom Dole seeks a boost President vetoes 'isolationist' aid Bill Killer nurse hated elderly Lombard Direct Crime rate cut doesn't figure African Eden was cradle of mankind Tourist rush as Sterfontein caves made a World Heritage Site by Unesco Smuggled snakes found in toy cargo Rabin's widow fears Jewish settler violence From Associated Press in Pretoria: White extremist loses jail appeal Intel inside (Reuters): Mugabe promises compensation World Summary (AP): Jet plunge victims (AFP): Cyclone kills 16 (AP): Settler move begins (AP): Gunman's own goal (AFP): Pie in the sky Serbs shiver in struggle for power Maiden aunt of German papers embraces Anglo-Saxon attitudes TESCO Paris mayoress fraud trial starts FPD Savills (AP): Gypsies 'branded' on flights European Summary (AFP): Art claimed (Reuters): Poor excuse (AFP): Riga arrests Rumour fuels Chechnya's fighting spirit Anthony Loyd, the only Western reporter in Grozny, says the capital is ready for an imminent Russian attack Intel inside Picture Gallery CHUBB Russians reach Grozny suburbs Swazi King censures press Bun Defiant Habibie vows to stay on SAGA Prime Health Working together Pakistan calls on high-flying expats The Times US envoy 'disappointed' Italian leader heals Prodi rift Thousands flock to see Nyerere's coffin come home Leaving little to history, or imagination 2nd opinion From their Own Correspondent: We have always been in Europe Slavi Trikonov in 24 Hours, Bulgaria Centre of attention Time Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts A great leap into the darkness It is clear at last how much we are to be betrayed Democracy is fast degenerating from a noble ideal into a political clich?. It need no longer be defended intellectually, non even justified on pragmatic grounds' Picture Gallery Future imperfect Futurologists forget one thing-the sheer cussedness of human nature A Goy thing Prodi Revealed A centraliser more dangerous than Delors Harsh and Hasty The Commonwealth should have given Pakistan more time Spinning in Wonderland Jack Straw needs more officers to police the truth Tobacco inquiry Artistic hyperbole US Senate setback to world security Animal-to-human transplantation Britain's reliance on child soldiers GM crops PoWs of Japanese Lecturers' pay Court for violators of human rights Image of Germany Rough measure Ever upward Court Circular Inner Temple Major Awards Personal Column Debating the limits of Darwin's theories Birthdays Anniversaries Dinners Requiem Mass School news Rugby World Cup Champions League UEFA Cup Forthcoming marriages Marriages Memorial service Meeting Premier Events Rugby World Cup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Josef Burg Josef Burg, Israeli statesman, died in Jerusalem on October 15 aged 90. He was born in Germany on January 31,1909 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Global Flights Quality Travel Jetworld Flight seekers Multiple Display Advertising Items Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Lord Grey of Naunton Lord Grey of Naunton, GCMG, GCVO, Obe, former Governor of Northern Ireland, died on October 17 aged 89. He was born on April 15,1910 Solicitors & Authorised Agents Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Notice of application for extension of public gas… David Kelley David Kelley, Lecturer in French in the Universtiy of Cambridge, died of pneumonia on September 26 aged 58. He was born on May 11,1941 The Police and the Mob Breathing fire into the life of the socially deprived The Lord Mayor of London's Dragon Awards for business involvement in the community were announced last night. John Young reports Baker & McKENZIE Business to the rescue Shell out for homeless young people On the spot for action The Dragon Awards 1999 Lawyers give helping hand The Dragon Awards 1999 New look for the East End Wilde Sapte It's a better world Canary Wharf London Creating jobs for minorities News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,238 Ealing puts a smile on the face of Britain Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Times 3 Forecast Picture Gallery Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Nervous markets wait on key US figures Treasury admits to delay in mortgage regulation John Charcol Plus Times 3 Stricken Nissan to cut 21,000 jobs French acquire Virgin cinema chain for £215m Sport Fleetwood poised to float Point TV & Radio Lonmin offer cut by $172m Deadline day set for Ferrari race appeal Crash course Index New body to oversee statistics Trading inquiry Question for Leek GUS position Heritage Hotels Nomura makes approach to buy NatWest properties French take control of German phone firm Picture Gallery Banks face state aid clampdown Telewest to boost choice Exchange Rates Nasdaq turns its sights on the City UK-iNvest. com BAe ties in to Euro satellite venture Business Roundup Cornwell chief goes Support for Bonnier Diagonal shares hit Insight spurns Action Brokat Hogg says £268m bid insufficient ARM is upbeat on options Harry Ramsden's in takeover talks Johnson Fry goes to US firm By our City Editor: Cooking the history books Commentary BT cellnet Kingfisher soars as FTSE moves lower Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Second-Liners Still Second Best 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 Worth digging deep Tempus Nycomed Hogg Robinson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes ARM Holdings Wall Street Crash course in dealing with autumn paranoia Economic View The latest in a long line of trumped-up crises really is nothing to lose sleep over At stake Just the ticket Trouble at mill Rank bad taste Corporate raiders with a plan to take a more active role Jon Ashworth and Clive Mathieson on the team that has targeted Hogg Robinson Rowe & Maw Losses pared at the close Enlightening Investment Trusts Online The Times Unit Trust Information Service SAS Keeping it in the family can be a tough option Henrietta Lake on how businesses can make sure of a smooth succession World Cup Classic Rugby Shirts Ten Steps to Happy Succession The sons who had to wait to follow in father's footsteps Business to Business Evesham Micros Links must reshape to save quality Small firms count the cost of staff taking a 'sickie' Henrietta Lake finds out how companies are combating the problem of too many days off Picture Gallery Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchises Hutton's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horse Racing Remortgages & Loans Horse Racing Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Advertising Bridging Loans WVE Dearth of ideas proves a worry for industry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spy Shop Phone for a Catalogue Business Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Flexy Office The Hamper People Links Corporate Business Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Overseas Internet Services Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beacon Marketing Benefits burden is looming In Brief Megaphone The Times To Advertise Call 0171 732 7874 DoubleHelix Software & Services Ltd. Toner Graham Financial Group Company Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Selector Europe Chamberlain Beaumont Working mothers Mega millionaires 12 Pages of Features, Health, Arts and Education Detox your life Two years ago Susan Clark was asked by a nutritionist to stick our her tongue. It was yellow rather than a healthy pink, and from that moment Clark was determined to detoxify herself. She radically changed the way she eats, drinks and lives, and finds that not only does she enjoy life much more, but that she has never felt better Millennium pack Complete TV and Radio Nigel Hawthorne Easing the way back to work for new mothers A health visitor has joined forces with large companies to provide pregnant employees with in-house ante and postnatal advice. Sally Morris reports 'Preparation is the key' Cot death advice is working Sudden and unexplained deaths of babies are still a mystery, but awareness has reduced the risk 'I suffered in silence' How to take your body to the cleaners A London clinic is offering a tailor-made detox. Imogen O'Rorke tries it. Moira Petty meets the founder 'Most people don't know what good health is like' The desperate struggle to diagnose autism Lady Astor spent years asking doctors what was wrong with her daughter, Olivia. She is now raising funds for Disco, a method of early identification for all autistic children. Anjana Ahuja reports Therapies that will help a child A number of behavioural and educational therapies are available to treat autism, as well as plenty of support for parents and teachers Valley of the dollars Woodside is the most exclusive address in Silicon Valley, where balsamic vinegar costs $1,500 a bottle and garages house 20 cars. David A. Kaplan reports Resident billionaires Fighting a secret war of words When former undercover soldier Rob Lewis tried to write about his experiences in Ulster the Ministry of Defence attempted to block his book and threatened him with prison ASDA Pretentious, moi? Stop Hot-Pak MM teacher pack for week 5 MM Special The fate of everyone—yet still hard for all of us to handle Arena Death and Bereavement The mass murder continues Focus Ethnic Killing Discussion Points Research Questions The Times Make your Own MM King Lear from Japan with love Theatre: Daniel Rosenthal bridges several cultural gaps to find out how Nigel Hawthorne and the RSC tackled Ninagawa's Bard Johndoyle Group Plc Gilded Dragons Richard Cork's guide to highlights of the British Museum's new show Theatre The Times The man who made the most of Minimalism Philip Glass is an established, rich and successful composer who still divides musical opinion. Alan Franks talks to him Opera Rimsky-Korsakov Orchestral Shostakovich/Britten Chamber Philip Glass Advent of a young giant John Allison meets the young Russian pianist whose meteoric rise was confirmed at the Gramophone Awards Jazz albums Picture Gallery Classical collector Opening Tonight Prompt Tonight only This Week only Theatre: Ennio Marchetto Chester Theatre: The Young Idea Opera & Ballet Theatres Entertainments Listings Giving it the Bizet-ness Opera: English Touring Opera's Carmen at Richmond Theatre gets to the heart of the music, says Rodney Milnes Concert Theatres The Music Therapy Charity Concert Swan Lake Dance Morsels of history don't make a millennium meal Satellite, Cabel and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Michael Page Finance Alstairames Bean counters break mould Fran Littlewood on the new breed of finance director AA Project Finance Advisory Reward for Martyn On the Move Top teams' striking similarity Great minds think alike—six names appear in both our winners' line-ups Aerial threat puts players in the top flight How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Weekly Winner On-Target Fantasy League Leader Board Youth Leaderboard Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times Super League Entry Form Heroes and Villains Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Check your Points or Choose your Team from this List Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Dodson's bite earns ban for 18 months Boxing Societe in form to bank prize Golf Marino is given Huard act to follow American Football : Late Flourish Takes Miami Dolphins to the Top of Eastern Division For the Record Picture Gallery Bristol revives its spirit of adventure Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, reports on a city looking o stay in touch with its maritime past Results and Tables Disillusioned Nixon agrees move to Kent Sport in Brief O'Sullivan imposes maximum penalty Snooker Fath is dark house in Guineas Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Fallon stays on 199 Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Lingfield Park Yarmouth Reading the Racecard Exeter Guinness The World Cup Today Howley measures up as a captain of stature Rugby World Cup Telfer bids to delay his exit Charvis returns to help Wales get back in tune Ireland look to lead from the front Guinness Ferguson happy to have trump cards in hand Champions' League Champions League Referees find solace in Europe Row erupts over Allardyce Hagi eyes last piece of Turkish delight Oliver Holt on determination of Galatasaray's maestro to end illustrious career on a high note Pools Forecast Today's Fixtures The Premiership Today Word-Watching Solution to the Winning Move Cool Phillips saves the day FA Carling Premiership: Referee under Fire after Debatable Penalty Award William Hill Baldock's chance to enter new territory Non League Tommorrow Third Division Ecclestone calls for review of the rulebook Kevin Eason finds plenty of sympathy for the Ferrari cause as the row over the events of Sunday in Kuala Lumpur rages on Wenger puts accent on the positive Champions' League Times Two Crossword Boxing England hold strength in reserve Racing Norton Your chance to win more than ?6,000 in prizes with The Times Law Awards Nortel Networks HC Hughes Castell The law lord who took the rap over Pinochet Yet Lord Browne-Wilkinson remains philosophical. Interview by Frances Gibb Laurence Simons Contents Schroders Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Theodore Goddard Why we must do the rights thing Britian is failing to fulfil its duty to protect the rights of children and young people, argues Danny Lee ZMB QD GG Why women face a bar in legal firms Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Bernard Hodes ZMB Capita Ras Break the Mould Rawlison & Butler Chambers and Partners Why we must not penalise parts of a private personality News QD Capita Ras The moral question of our time The Times Law Awards 2000 Edward Fennell challenges students to consider a quandary of international law The Judges ITH One Essex Court When the juror is an expert Picture Gallery Damage limitation A one-stop judge in the wake of disaster could cut legal costs, says Ian Walker Garfield Robbins Lord Chancellor MCS Brewer - Morris HW Daniels Bates Limit to powers of Pensions Ombudsman Court of Appeal Wish to return home is not seriously irresponsible Court of Appeal Size not sole criterion for assessment Court of Justice of the European Communities Unchallenged decision cannot be annulled Court of Justice of the European Communities Natural persons eligible for exemption from value-added tax Court of Justice of the European Communities This Week's News Private Practice 36 Bedford Row InterVoiceBRITE It's third time lucky as firms merge John Malpas looks at earlier attempts by Denton Hall and Wilde Sapte SPC Signorelli Petroleum Consultancy London Guildhall University Solicitors Pro Bono Group ZMB Zarak Macrae Brenner Marshall Ross & Prevezer Hampden Islington i Council Withers 10 King's Bench Walk, Temple, London, Ec4y 7eb West Country Exile Looking to Return Lee Bolton & Lee Rouse & Co. International Macdonald & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items A first among equals on the LCD merry-go-round Legal diary Trading places Picture Gallery Steuart & Francis Taylor Root
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