News from 21/10/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre and Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Phil Yates, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Christopher NEWDICK(Reader in Health Law), Greville Janner Chairman, Lynne Truss, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Simon tonking, Giles Coren, Peter Brown, Joe Joseph, David McVay, John Bryant, Howard Davies, Donald Hutera, Paul A. Hirst, Jad Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, and Gavin Lumsden, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Saunders Watson (Chairman), Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Stella Tillyard, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Philip Webster and John O'leary, Charles Bremner, Trevor Elliott, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, James Rylatt, John Wheeler (Chairman), Sarah Johnson, David Lister, Helen Syrett, Bernard Mocatta, Andrew Chant, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Russell Kempson and David McVay, C. Logue, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, C. L. Kauffmann (Chairman), Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Stephen HOCKMAN(Chairman), Daniel Kestenholz, Giles Whitell, Allister Wilson, Melissa Kite, Craig Seton, Damian Whitworth, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Arthur Leathley and Helen Johnstone, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Matthew Political Sketch, R. J. Silburn, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, Jason Nisse, Zac Goldsmith, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Mel Webb, Anthea Lawson and Alan Hamilton, Kevin McCarra, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, John Bishop, George Caulkin, Adam Sage and Elizabeth Judge, Iain Finlayson, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jason Cowley, John Hardy, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Tariq Ali, Alex O'connell, Gavin Littaur, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Thomas Stuttaford, Christopher Irvine, N. H. Keeble, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoTriumph of the loin king Teacher 'excuse culture' attacked by Blair Index Antique star clicks with the future The disgrace of Britain's cancer deaths Riots flare over Indonesian President £2.1 bn deals with China Now a bomb disrupts Paddington trains VIP tickets to the Rugby World Cup final to be won Tiffany & Co England roll out red carpet for World Cup bid Today in The Times PPP healthcare Mandy blarney solves Irish Question in 83 seconds Political Sketch Blair under pressure over Robinson cash Jubilee Line faces months of delays Sotheby's 10 held at terrorist arms bunker 4m hit by NI increase News in Brief Author's bid Asylum base Death inquiry Apple protest British student found dead by French rail line Police tighten the Net around 70 riot suspects Resident's catalogue of rural charm leaves village on the verge of anarchy Shipman 'heartless at loss of patient' Virgin Vaccine helps fight prostate tumours NHS 'cannot keep up with progress in cancer research' Chances of Survival Abbey National Increased spending is the cure Miele Stark statistics of life and death Medical Briefing Protesters say police are 'heavy handed' Dixons Firms sign contracts worth £2.1bn Jiang takes time out for Greenwich, old and new Lambeth Unknown cast of Lion King wake with pride Teenager goes on run after Gleneagles fraud Virgin Hitachi Unseen novel nets £80,000 for artist Farmers ready to sell land at £1m an acre PC World By our Countryside Editor: Pub shop has taken last orders Beauty spots 'will be building sites' National Savings Couple sue tour firm over death News in Brief Win for sisters DIY funeral Doctor guilty Sprats galore Oupont Republicans must make next move Northern Ireland Questions: MPs are warned that return to violence is inevitable if peace accord fails, writes Melissa Kite Liverpool Victoria Public 'misled over police' Prime Minister's Questions Grammars should be saved Grammar schools: backbench debate Comet Briefing Today in Parliament Welfare rebels win benefit fight Going through motions in Wales Prime Health Tesco Picture Gallery Air traffic sale may be dropped Mortgage checklist comes under fire Byers's Ten Questions for Buyers Compaq I was only joking over Blair, says Livingstone Vodafone Straw rules out trial of 87-year-old atomic spy Young killers are cheered on their way to jail Multiple Display Advertising Items Blacks Monster cod in nuclear plant Mother held after disabled sons die Executives fail the Reggie Perrin test Halfords Manly Scots spurn cosmetic store for men British blokes are Europe's vainest Swiftcall Prodi warns Blair over right of veto Npower Papon flees France to avoid jail term for war crimes under Nazis Beef protest is a bone of contention Police in raid on Israel's ex-leader Gateway Potter author mobbed by fans US had secret nuclear arsenal in 27 countries Chubb Lessons from Kosovo PSINet A war beyond fear for Chechnya's warriors Saga Planet talk Megawati defeat greeted by Jakarta bombing Loser urges restraint after surprise election of Muslim as Indonesia's President, David Watts writes The Qualiflyer Group Computacenter Long-necked tribe 'tricked into living in human zoo' Wily maverick takes the reins Man in the News Tesco Campaign cash crisis puts Dole out of race Worker takes 40hr smoke break in lift The Sunday Times Boy of 11 to go on trial for incest Which Ship sinks with 300 on board World in Brief Klan sues New York Rock of ages rejected Unesco elects Japanese (AFP): First black police chief (AP): Man of 88 'a robber' Pakistan's ousted leader accused of £63m corruption Euro. NM Picture Gallery We were robbed, say world chess team MOPS Cult of teenage sex ignores its heartache 2nd opinion Trevor Stammers takes health workers to task From their own correspondent: Asia's housewife superstar Centre of attention: social democrats Time Patience Wheatcroft In the City Make this a game for the grown-ups Why I fear the worst and hope for the best at Wembley 'Countries prostitute themselves as giant corporations poison their people' Picture Gallery Let them squeal, Gordon The Chancellor's most important task now is to create some enemies Carey worn Message to Mandelson The minister and the Senator Mitchell should show caution The Morning after Indonesia must now plot the next steps to full democracy Chambers of Gold The opulent, exquiste world of the Tang dynasty Crime in Scotland Just in case Tory 'right-wing' reaction to Europe Real cost of NHS funding policy Judges' hours Rail crash victims Chinese visit Modernising the Bar Winter woolly Holocaust day to respect all victims Death of Stonewall Turner again A giant stride Court Circular Wills Picture Gallery Banquet: Corporation of London Birthdays Personal Column Livery Companies Cranwell awards Anniversaries Luncheons Reception Dinners Appointments Memorial service Personal Column Jack Lynch Jack Lynch, former Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, Died in hospital in Dublin yesterday aged 82. He was born on August 15,1917 Nathalie Sarraute Nathalie Sarraute, Hrench author, died on October 19 aged 99. She was born on July 18,1900 Rise of an international pacesetter John O'Leary introduces a profile of Nottingham and its £50m new campus The University of Nottingham Where D. H. Lawrence met his true love History High-tech centre of academic excellence Chips with everything Computers are an integral part of student life on the new campus The University of Nottingham An Architectural Experiment News The Times Crossword No 21,240 Young patients welcome their new Queen A century on photographs Today: 1953 Time Features Arts Forecast RNLI Rescue Update since 1824 Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Relaxed MPC eases rate fears Retail sales and mortgage lending help to soothe nerves Banks raided over euro charges TV Times saviour steps up at IPC BMW reiterates support for Rover as sales slump Germans close to Orange deal Plus Times 3 Sport HSBC Tube to be opened up to mobile phone use TV & Radio Trump's Trail Index BAe in £1.5bn missiles alliance Hp Eurotunnel prices to rise as shop sales collapse Woolwich cuts managers' jobs Man Utd chief paid £662,000 SLOC set to produce windfalls of £2,800 Exchange Rates ANA Microsoft profits soar Safra advances Active clarifies offer Rosebys shares jump Lloyds' Net bank plan Stylo losses deepen Receivers called in at nursing homes Business Roundup Arcadia shifts to cut-price strategy Thus By our City Editor: A transatlantic trade in waffle Commentary Schroders pulls out of bid talks Fibernet shares soar to record Photo-Me plans online CD kiosks Commodities Liffe Options GUS recovers despite falls for retail sector 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 Versailles Group Fibernet Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Hoerner in a corner Tempus Rosebys Wall Street Trump empire aims to strike back to bolster the ballot box Investors may not look kindly on political hopes of the property tycoon, writes Adam Jones Good advice The Times City Diary From Russia with cash is possible Man overboard The Times City Diary Hello Dolly The Times City Diary No euro not The Times City Diary Spreading the Net with a mobile phone Mulberry Equities reverse early deficit BT Versailles shares at high as profit rises PFI 'group ' in £900m army deal One 2 one Setting international standards Allister Wilson assesses the proposed changes to the way companies report financial performance Taxing time even for the highly numerate Inland Revenue The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hackett London Easing chronic pain RE Poetry comes alive A novel idea Blair Witch Project Female directors Seeking a cure for chronic pain Attitudes to periods vary with age Stop Beware the bite of Tiddles Battle to beat prostate cancer Still life in the old currency yet Howard Davies The Times It's a novel, Jim. But not as we know it Remember B. S. Johnson? Probably not. Giles Coren reads one of the most infamous postwar novelists The Times Ergo The polite revolutionary Garrick was the quiet man of the 18th -century stage. His influence still resounds today, says Stella Tillyard Generals of the holy Army Good is bad, but bad is better These blessed plots Trust him Histories before their time The balance sheet of the last century cannot be audited for another 20 years, argues Tariq Ali Alice is cool and cuddly Diary & Letters The Times Moving account of writers who shared a dream Airline Network Travelbag Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items BM Multiple Display Advertising Items Statesavers Quality Travel Trailfinders Major USA Flight Centre All Starz Overseas Express Flight Centre Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations PLC Just America Faresavers Jetworld Disney's roaring success Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is captivated by the sheer theatrical elan of The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre Dance The Times The times A crazy, cockeyed world Cinema: Steve Martin and Kiss fans tickle James Christopher, but warmed-up luvvies just leave him cold... Prompt Opera & Ballet "The Best New British Musical in Years!" Monday in Times 3 Blast from the past Royal Albert Hall Royal College of Music "The Most Glorious New Musical I Can… Show us your demon's eyes , Blair ... while Adam Mars-Jones finds himself lost in the woods of The Blair Witch Project, and the forests of the Disney Tarzan The Winslow Boy Metro Run Lola Run The man for the job... isn't Cinema: You wait ages for a director who's both female and British - then six come along at once. by Carol Allen Tarzan Martha does the resurrection shuffle Dance; Martha graham is back, but now she's 6ft tall, says Donald Hutera Gilded Dragons NT A Baroque fantasy - and that's just the presenter Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV VARIATIONS Bexley quartet clean up Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching In praise of one for the road Winning Move Keene on chess DELL Goodway puts his faith in Sheridan Rugby League Hendry's mission to get Carter shot down Snooker The Times Soto to vent his anger on Hamed Boxing Robertson ready for a swell party For the Record Fixtures Guinness FIA stands firm over Ferrari judgment Sport in Brief Bookmakers' offer rejected Racing: Levy Board Asks for Revised Submission as Deadline Approches Yesterday's Result Rapid Raceline Nottingham Reading the Racecard Meeting Points Brighton Ludlow Wincanton Guinness The World Cup Today Pragmatic England leave Fiji out in the cold Argentina dance to an unfamiliar tune Details from Twickenham Wyllie approach leaves Irish eyes smarting Work ethic proves admirable but ultimately pointless Rugby World Cup Samoa dream founders on Scotland steel Details from Lens Details from Murrayfield Rugby World Cup Rangers profit from further education Champions'League: Home side show touch of class in victory at Ibrox Oyston confronts crisis Second Division Bun United consider French lesson Last Night's Results Crozier lands FA post Arsenal long for comforts of real home O'Leary keeps in the party spirit Uefa Cup: Leeds United Manager Hopes to Have Another Reason to Celebrate The Premiership Today Word-Watching William Hill West Ham benefit from maturing of Di Canio Marie has rare chance to impress Guscott calls it quits with England Silence proves golden for fluent Chelsea Times Two Crossword John Bryant Boxing 50 The Cashmere Company The Royal Bank of Scotland Legal Aid Cable & Wireless Executive P1-3 Management First Executive CaBLeTROn SYSTems Ltd Foxtons Minding your own business More graduates are choosing to be self-employed, Susan MacDonald finds SC Johnson Army The Times Experienced Business Professionals Wanted News International Newspapers Limited The Times Newspapers GlaxoWellcome ESMeRK Royal Air Force European Design Centre Ltd UP the Ladder SRS Bureau Mercuri Urval JFL Whitehead Anadarko Hays Management plus Mistress in Mayfair Times Newspapers The Times Whitehead Harvey Nash Dutch accent on tempin Transition management method from Netherlands takes hands-on approach to change Picture Gallery Deloitte & Touche BGS Managementplus NHA Internationals Prime Health Bristol-Myers Squibb Compaq Harvey Nash Allen & Overy Geoc Bywater WCi Abbey National Fde Crossley House Recruitment Limited Green Abbey National Join the UK's Top Web Talent Nortel Networks Capital One Pricewaterhousecoopers OneSource ART TECHNOLOGY Group SPC Ni QI Futurestep Michael Page Darwin Consulting Compuware SRS Telewest GE Kurt Salmon Associates ASE Consulting B QI Environment Agency GKR Criterion Search Equant Mhe Futurestep TMP Worldwide Gedas MMi Mars Xelector Silvaco Data Systems First Point International Computer Training Freelance Consultants/ Distributors Wanted Ni Bridge Zundel Ridge Mercuri Urval GM Strategic Resource Solutions Mercuri Urval PfJ Brewer Morris Rainbow Recruitment Regional Facilities Manager - Surrey Times Newspapers The European Commission Pmi Capita RAS The Times PWC BIR CR Lincolnshire County Council Pavilion Housing Association Cardiff University Management Match Modulex Creative Sign Systems The European Patent Office in Munich Investor in People Jenners News international plc Shoosmiths Solicitors David Abbott Anchor The Met. 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