News from 02/11/1999
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Noreen Taylor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Alison Clarke, Raymond Bixley, James Zirin, Trudy Harris, Frances Gibb and Paula Davies, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, David Blunkett, Raymond Kenne Chess Correspondent, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Donald Foreman, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Bryan Gibson, Simon Ansell, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, John Otway, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert M. Worcester, Antonia Senior, Elizabeth Judge and Mark Henderson, Alan Thompson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Norman Davies, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jason Allardyce, Sam Kiley, Middle East Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Paul Guilbert, Jennifer Miller, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Hugh Montefiore, Peter Davaile, Ziege and Deane, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Christopher Bick, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Owen W. D. Williams, Raymond Snoddy and Adam Sherwin, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, Paul Armstrong, Luke Herrmann, Paul Durman, David Lister, Tom Baldwin, Susan Clark, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Michael Dynes, Africa Correspondent, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Michael Wills, F. W. Edwards, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Secretary Dercyk Laming, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Andrew Drummond, Gwyn Jones, Janine Di Giovanni, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Melissa Kite, Leonard Allen, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Carr, Roger Boyes, David Pannick QC, Frederick Lawton, Hashi Syedain, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, D. A. Tester, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, John Matpas, Giles Whittell, Alex O'Connell, Dermot Woolgar, Chris McGrath, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Malpas, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Roland Watson and Christine Buckley, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Fran Littlewood, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Anthea Gerrie, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Brain Clarke, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Vince Wright, Simon Crompton, Michael Beloff, lan Hughes, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Maurice Cowling, David McCann, Justine Hancock, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Michael Harman, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoBrown puts brake on euro zealots 'Economic criteria must be right' Inside Read Norman Davies's brilliant history of our… 767 was second from strike factory to crash Rise in house prices beats record set in 1988 Picture Gallery Held as a spy in Russia Prince's royal seal of approval Royal seal Choice of judges to be more open First Telecom Picture Gallery Get Thinkin' Things for your children Today in The Times Dell Damp squib lights fuse of exploding cone Concessions may not save Welfare Bill MEP admits he gave Dobson list Man from ministry overshadows Hague Downing St denies rift over hunting The Times Teachers face jail over drugs 'blind eye' News in Brief Byers alarmed by dwindling skills Law reform push on gay rights Passport to job Flights offer Golf chiefs sued over who wears trousers Killer obsessed with camper vans gets life Beef kicked into touch as France celebrates 13-year-old 'used fake gun in shop raids' Virgin one account Lottery is dragging dubs from the bunker Last bloody moments of punishment victim Churchmen attack Belfast art renaissance as filth Abbey National Microsoft Sunday lunch optimism News in Brief Implant gem Church thief Rapist netted Soldier killed Burma frees woman jailed for singing By a Correspondent: Shipman 'death blunder' Ebokers. com By a Correspondent: Sherry forced on elderly Royal Mail Car killer jailed over death of pedestrian Brighter pupils 'do better' at comprehensives BT Stay in touch Children to get lessons in massage Lloyds TSB Business Picture Gallery Toys for boys image scares off girls Stars bid farewell to Cilia's devoted Bobby Police 'did nothing over race attack' Crockett & Jones Its investment trusts Vaccine to wipe out strain of meningitis Zinc nasal spray promises end to misery of colds C&G Channel Islands Limited Picture Gallery Element that helps the body's immunity Medical Briefing Cost of elderly care is slowing Eagle Star English order on lottery grants News in Brief Portillo vote Food warning Green power Rail crash claim Car park death Chef accused £1.7m Jaguar Cranborne pulls out of poll of hereditary peers Sacked banker claims Arab bias Blue water Renault Texan calligrapher uses Christmas stamp to sing Wesley's praises End of an era as pit closes in North East Compaq Face cream 'could have caused CJD cases' Helicopter duo fly into record books Joan Ruddock, MP Corncrake maybe saved by exports Dyke wins battles on first day at BBC Sainsbury's Peckham treasures lofty ambitions Revenue Police ticket threat News in Brief Old foes meet Poppy attack Storm forecast Modified soap Intel The hottest lunch ticket in town Some celebrities have turned down calls to the feast of the century The elite 300 marking the millennium with the Lord Mayor BT Stay in touch Volkswagen Ickworth hotel plan infuriates family Landowners reject liability for ramblers' accidents Toshiba Lottery loser is jailed News in Brief Ginola banned Birth damages M4 crash Boys kill kitten Travellers face new police crackdown Home Office Questions: ministers signal readiness to strengthen guidance on tackling antisocial behaviour, reports Melissa Kite Traditionalists celebrate as vellum refuses to be written off Death warrant of Charles I is cited as evidence of its superiority over paper, writes Melissa Kite Audi Freight Transport Association Briefing Today in Parliament Hague sets out blueprint for independence Unions denounce perks for directors Attack on e-commerce obsession DIAL-a-PHONE £15,000 bonus plan for best civil servants Association of Exhibition Organisers Patriot missile is defused in Birmingham On Politics Photo errors arm German neo-Nazis East-West issue divides Ukraine Become enlightened by NatWest's lowest Personal… By our Foreign Staff: Times reporter jailed in Belgrade Old enemies hold war games at sea Capital One Connected Passengers flee Greek ferry fire Held as a spy in the Chechen war Anthony Loyd, the only Western reporter to witness… Refugee flow swells Time Computers Ltd. Babies of the 'disappeared' take revenge Children stolen by the junta in Argentina are discovering their true identify, Gabriella Gamini writes in Buenos Aires North Lanarkshire Hippo kills zoo chief Pakistan investigates Sharif 'corruption' World Summary (AFP): Two die in Swiss crash (AP): Bavarian gun rampage (AFP): Journalists deny spying Marks & Spencer Exiles agree strategy to oust Saddam Clinton to revive the spirit of Oslo accords Line One President's faint praise angers Gore team Business chief faces life term Times 3 $1m sale of fossils upsets experts Israeli anti-ballistic missile passes test Chubb FBI puts fear of God in year-end revellers Liberia's gruesome Top 20 killers Rome fresco finds may rewrite history of art India struggles against floodwaters to bring cyclone victims relief Computacenter (AP): Red Gross volunteers dwindle World Summary Art row defeat for Giuliani (Reuters): Taiwan call for more arms (AP): Menuhin sale breaks record (AP): Train stops for wounded bird Equal rights require equal technology 2nd opinion We must bridge the 'digital divide', writes Michael Wills Innocent abroad From their own correspondent Paul Guilbert writing in Le Figaro Centre of attention Grecian 2000 Tesco A Week in the Arts Someone has to shake our complacency about what happens to the 'scum' of all ages inside Britain's overpressed prison system, and why they sooften emerge from it even scummier Babies to match the wallpaper Advances in fertility technology are undermining humanity 'At a time when the Prime Minister seems to be losing his marbles, a Hague-Portfolio alliance could be both effective and formidable' Picture Gallery The scum also rises The Bulger killers deserve better than tabloid gloating and political cynicism Luvvie match The Times Diary Back to the Future Hague returns to a more sophisticated scepticism Kosovo's Corpse Count How many bodies make a genocide? Prince's Platoons Right royal recognition for The Prince's Trust London tactical voting Heavenly body 'Three tragedies' in Bulger case Future for the hereditary monarchy in a democracy Need to revive 'river of the dead' Turner again Opinion polls French rugby victory Rough measure Court Circular Personal Column Dinners Meeting Birthdays Anniversaries A Bute of abed Memorial services Lecture Appointments University news Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Michael Gillingham Michael Gillingham, CBE, fine art dealer and adviser on historic churches and organs, died of a ruptured aneurysm on October 22 aged 66. He was born on June 26,1933 Brigadier Michael Blackman Brigadier Michael Blackman, OBE, MC and Bar, soldier and photographer, died on October 15 aged 83. He was born on September 9,1916 Court & Social Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift On this Day Churchill Statue Unveiled His Honour Judge Sheerin His Honour Judge Sheerin, Resident Judge in Cambridge, died of a heart attack on September 10 aged 66. He was born on November 29,1932 Professor Charles Wynne Charles Wynne, FRS, Professor of Optical Design at London University 1969-78, died on September 1 aged 88. He was born on May 18,1911 Size irrelevant in the battle to be a supplier Hashi Syedain on the keys to winning contracts from blue chip names Picture Gallery The Times Anger builds at construction companies over… Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Firms battle to limit rate change damage Firms unlikely to benefit from NatWest takeover Sally Patten says the bank's small business customers will have little to cheer about How the Contenders Shape up Business to Business A Brighter Business Opportunity in Travel Mail Boxes Etc Weaver Valley Estates Commercial Property Goldfinch (Projects) Ltd Late-payment culture changing only slowly Private Investigators Foyles Educational Beacon Marketing Welsh get the Know How In Brief Business Opportunities The Sunday Times Megaphone Times Newspapers Networking is the key to success Chris Partridge presents a two-page report on the drive to help Oxford University's researchers take their products to market Yamanouchi Research Institute Central Lascroatory of the Research Councls Sharp end of technology The Japanese electronics giant found that Oxford was the best place to locate in Europe Sharp Laboratories of Europe Limited Oxfordshire Biotech Net South East England Development Agent Oxford innovation Physics lab in a spin Give me a tick, I have a great idea How versatile bloodsuckers may help to control asthma Success came in small doses Venture Capitalism Future looks flat for TV Electronics The Oxford Science Park Said Business School Oxford Glycosciences Manches Small Business Development News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,250 The Cold War becomes heated in Ruislip A century in photographs Today: 1961 Features Time Forecast Opinion Comment Letters Index Business RMC hit with price-fixing fine Building materials group ordered to pay £34m for its part in German cartel Interest rate fears increase as prices soar John Charcol RMC Named among Potential Suitors Stalking Rugby Group Fury over payoff for MDIS chief Plus Times 3 BAA forced to write down value of US company Sport BA 'is feeling discount airline squeeze' TV & Radio Financial appointments Miracle undermined Index M&S set to sell The Gyle Commission keeps supermarkets waiting Tyco shares slide after accounting accusations BAT attack on film release YES Picture Gallery Celltech drug filed with US regulators Exchange Rates Industry joins forces in battle against fuel tax Hamptons International Race is on for mobile licences Business Roundup Bank rejects 'bias' call Chase overstatement Airline's Atlantic fight Seagram slims down Wolseley disposal Bid plan by Waste Recycling Pym rules himself out as A&L chief Shell forced to shut facilities in Nigeria Severn says Ofwat plan threatens 1,000 jobs By our City Editor: Recycling the tax breaks Commentary BTcellnet Good call Market searches for Anglo's next target Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 BAA must do its duty Tempus No Title MDIS Charter Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Waste Wall Street Structural fears undermine Britain's economic miracle Economic View Despite the good macroeconomic conditions, UK companies continue to underperform Left on the shelf The Times City Diary Heavy lunch The Times City Diary Caine mutiny The Times City Diary Insurers feel the backlash as they clean up their act Mis-selling may be back to haunt us now that endowments are under fire, says Gavin Lumsden Ardent fin The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw Lonmin boosted by moratorium for Ashanti Hewlett Packard Penna moves ahead Aggregate's £37m buy IT recruiters to float Netcall to raise £2.6m Hanson builds again Card Clear spin-off Marlborough approach Forehand named for Andersen post Healthy Dragons pursues rival Superhighway shows the route to work David Blunkett argues for radical measures to embrace new technology and match jobseekers with vacancies T Chapman profits rise by a third Morgan attracted to German acquisition Scots fraudster on the run from authorities M&C faces challenge for hotels from Accor Bun A question of values Fran Littlewood reports on the latest management mantra Multiple Display Advertising Items Finance plus The Times Lehman's Euro chief On the Move Renaissance search & selection Renaissance serarch & selection Project Finance Advisory Multiple Display Advertising Items Assistant Financial Controller Double Helix Software & Services Ltd. B-I-Recruiting Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Diana unmasked No Sex, No Drugs, Just Rock 'N' Roll Today's most rebellious teenagers call themselves Straight Edgers. They listen to hardcore punk, but they don't drink alcohol or caffeine, they don't smoke or take drugs, they don't believe in casual sex and most are vegans. Carol Midgely reports Children and GPs 12 Pages of Features, Health, Education and Arts Millennium pack Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd London film fest Complete TV and Radio A burnt-out and chaotic Princess? A new biography of the Princess claims to be dignified; its subject might have disagreed. Interview by Noreen Taylor The Times Stop Split that left us alone and divided The Reformation was hugely divisive. Most seriously, it resulted in the spiritual isolation of the Isles—an isolation arguably more profound than anything that resulted from all the political invasions and geographical changes since the Ice Age. Norman Davies continues his story of The Isles Luck defeated the armadas Tomorrow The Gunpowder Plot The complicated history of the Isles Is there a natural way to beat cancer? The controversial Gerson cancer treatment works on the principle of detoxifying the liver. Many experts are sceptical. Anthea Gerrie reports Hernia Kira Limited Cystitis: stock up on cranberries Cystitis can be caused by prescription drugs, which is why natural remedies are so effective, says Susan Clark You can cry-but not on their shoulders Psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic is not for the faint-hearted, says Heather Nicholson After the baby, the backache Back pain affects nearly ten million women—and much of it is linked to pregnancy, says Justine Hancock Body Watch Getting the best from your child's doctor Learning to recognise the signs of TB Doctors thought they had defeated tuberculosis in the 1950s. Now it has returned but its symptoms can be missed. Simon Crompton reports The Times MM teacher pack for week MM Special How society tries to live by the rules it has made Arena Crime Deterrents do not always work Focus Punishment The Times Ready for the Malkovich close-up? Cinema: The London Film Festival is back, putting the stars before the hordes, says James Christopher The Times On the road from Samarkand Vanora Bennett on how a touring mini-festival of Uzbek cinema came to British screens Tomorrow in Times 3 The Duke and the classical pretender Jazz: Daniel Barenboim has made a tribute album to Duke Ellington. Mike Bradley is nearly impressed Classical collector New Classical CDs Jazz albums Peter Grimes Prompt What's on today Opera & Ballet The Pajama game Arcane but not exactly able Theatre: Jeremy Kingston gets dizzy when he's Higher than Babel Reviews: Hallgrimsson premiere in Edinburgh; French lessons from the London Symphony Orchestra; and a German birthday celebration PINK The classrooms that trade food for thought Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Equities edge ahead in thin trade M&G Boro pair offer 18 reasons to smile Ziege and Deane combine to bring an early Christmas present to ... Leeds Leboeuf's offensive charm How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form 3 or 6 or 9 points? Win £250 with On-Target Has your team scored... Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Multiple Display Advertising Items Heroes and Villains The Sunday Times Check your Points or Choose your Team from this List Woods assumes leader's mantle America's best players look to youngster wise beyond his years Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Defending champions march on Bowls Catterick Opening the window on glories past Brian Clarke presents his case for a permanent celebration of fishing Arriving late hampers Europeans Yesterday's Results Racing Ahead Exeter Warwick Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Savill calls for scrapping of Levy system Rapid Raceline Coulthard advised not to sue Motor Sport The Sun MCC to retire from leading role Legal & Public Notices England choose to play it safe Scoreboard Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices By our Sports Staff: Donald is searching for his best form Rusedski tackles difficult sums Tennis For the Record Today's Fixtures Titans force Rams to falter American Football Everton settlement agreed Snooker Pools Forecast By our Sports Staff: Gridiron mourns death of Payton at age of 45 William Hill Nikau and Lomax put Britain to the test In Brief Power of forward thinking Rugby World Cup Queue lengthens to succeed Hart David Hands on the uncertainty facing the All Black coach defeat by France Free agent Lomu looks to future Larkham drops encouraging hint Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, reports that Australia have reasons to be cheerful on the injury front Thompson cautious about his career prospects Football Word-Watching Jewell's return to old haunt has unhappy ending Football The Premiership Today Wright chases Oxford post Wenger at ease with the sound of silence Ferguson keeps sense of perspective England badly bruised in warm-up game Times Two Crossword Golf 58 Black Monday in Auckland Christopher Irvine witnesses gloom as New Zealand faces up to defeat Motor Racing 60 Zenith New York art wars—Mayor v Constitution Zarak MacRac Brenner Walkers - Cayman Islands QD Mayor heads art attack Rudolph Giuliani calls it offensive and has withdrawn funding, critics say it's more sensational than sensation, so it still art? James Zirin on New York's art war and the law MCI Worldcom Contents Lovell White Durrant Nellen & Co Dawson & Co Fortune favours the free in lottery law The days of sales promotions masquerading as prize draws could be numbered, says Dermot Woolgar It seems that the legality of the Sainsbury's scheme is, at the least, open to some doubt Zarak MacRae Brenner the Zarak Group QD Claims Management Group Limited Tightening the noose Bryan Gibson outlines how a coalition of Government, local authorities, police and the law is targeting domestic violence Lawyer of the week Bulletin board Zarak MacRae Brenner the Zarak Group Michael Page Zarak MacRae Brenner the Zarak Group Chambers The drug bug bust worth arguing about News Lipson Lloyd Jones QD Disorderly on Saturday, in court on Monday A fast-track criminal justice system is about to sweep England and Wales. Frances Gibb, below, and Paula Davies look at how the Narey system works Commu Too much fighting in the ranks Sweatshop 'Scrooges' not alone Two venerable institutions have fallen foul of the new minimum wage laws. Alison Clarke reports Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Garfield Robbins The Lawyer 4 Paper Buildings Maples and Calder Decision to prosecute cannot be reviewed House of Lords Prosecution need not prove which controlled drug Court of Appeal Narrow meaning of 'education' for Vat QUEEN's Bench Division Same sex partner can succeed to tenancy House of Lords Teachers entitled to salary to end of vacation Chancery Division Wide power of court to substitute order imposed by justices Queen's Bench Divisional Court The Times For big deals, it's grim up North Top firms, tired of losing out to London, have joined forces to show Manchester means business. John Malpas reports City brief Dell Pupil Barristers Hempsons Solicitors Kingsford Stacey Blackwell 9 Bedford Row Want to Work from Home? Structured Finance Lawyers Attorney/legal Consultants US opportunities Positive about Disabled People Hampden Legal York Chambers West Country Exile Looking to Return Harrow on the Hill Barristers Chambers British Dental Association Litigation Protection Limited Leading Indian Law Firm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partners for City Firms Lyons Davidson Granada Media Will focus groups be next on the Bar's agenda? Legal diary Queen's Counsel Picture Gallery Trading places QD
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