News from 03/11/1999
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Michael Brophy Chief Executive, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Noreen Taylor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Sophie Dahl, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Aidan Rankin, George Pendle, Peter Lilley, Richard Hobson, Michael Elliott, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, V. Vassylenko, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, S. L. Isaacs, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Esther Rentzen, David Garfield, Elizabeth Judge, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Mark Benham, Richard Sorrell, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Norman Davies, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Nick Milner-Gulland, Alasdair Reid, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Roy V. Huddlestone (Director), Andrew Wiltshire, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, David Yelland, Editor, Ian Craft (Director), Ian Hughes, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Amy Anderson, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Patricia Harbin Solon, Stella Bingham, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Mary Gold, Emily Compston, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, David Lister, Michael Lynagh, Marit Hargie, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Richard Burnett-Hall, David Orr, David Lister and James Bone, Felicity Timings, Nigel Hawkes, Clive Petty, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Melissa Kite, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Brian Rix, Gordon Glass, Director, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, David Woodhead, W. G. Cordey, Giles Whittell, Karen McLellan, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Helen Bamber Director, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Roland Watson and Christine Buckley, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Daniel Rosenthal, James Landale and Roland Watson, Judith Adams, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Stephen Dalton, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, David Powell, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Brown, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoBrown gives in to France on beef ban Minister Quits in Sleaze Row New safety tests for British meat Free Software for Schools Remember, remembeR Straw carpets prisons chief Index Sophie Dahl settles in New York Our young mothers are getting older every day Index Portillo roars back on to political centre stage Tiffany & Co. Today in The Times BT Gone fishing with Bambi and the sheep farmers Five steps to lift ban on British beef Legal action would delay exports for another two years, reports Valerie Elliott Picture Gallery Treasury rules out spending spree Labour officials oppose No 10 over Livingstone Asylum target slipping News in Brief Benefits threat Island's cash plea Royal film stolen Matter of taste Lucky escape By a Correspondent: 'Fat' son accuses parents over diet of chips Swimmer's last minutes relived Trains slip into seasonal trouble Times 3 By a Correspondent: Father is jailed for school rage Display Advertising Items Glass added to pancakes cost Findus £3.5 million Portillo's pledge of loyalty reaps reward Philip Webster plots the trail that made former minister first choice for Alan Clark's old seat Display Advertising Items Straw 'set to issue pledge' on hunt Bill Giant beacon to light up revelry Ostriches bled in cattle lorry News in Brief PC reprimanded Cooking on show Skater over limit Killer fish Private school girl joined knife robbers Woman jailed after rape claim Hernia Creditors save pop music museum Display Advertising Items Prince and Camilla's night at the theatre Celebrity chef wins restaurant action Women paying price for 50s cigarette fad Display Advertising Items Surgery halted by millennium Hoverspeed Goalpost safety inquiry News in Brief Ticket trouble Lucky escape 'Fever free' Price of love Band plays on Lowry sale Yacht crash killer is jailed for 85 years New drill allows soldiers to stand more easily TESCO Golf chief admits need for a change of culture VW Chip shop fails to see point of £27,000 bill Bishop wants Church to pray to God the Mother Newcomers face ethnic origin question PC World the Computer Superstore Support grows for Cambridge rent strike Stern reprimand for shock posters Marriage support to be increased Irish band trapped in poppy war of words Freed six in court Singapore Airlines New Raffles Class From North and South, they died in battle Sinn Fein protests after murder arrest 'Mounties' video their man Q Compaq Internet house offers a life of virtual luxury Interactive TV to aid Gcse pupils DIAL-a-PHONE Waves of change Britain 'beine buried in concrete' Planning debate: Tories say rural communities should have power to block new housing in their areas Cook under fire on EU veto and Pakistan coup Foreign Office Questions: Conservatives seek assurances over erosion of tax and defence powers Display Advertising Items Sky digital Briefing Today in Parliament Hague would take us out of EU, says Blair Union boss backs European model Times 3 Promise Pledge to cut red tape on 48-hour week SAGA Money man's stock is about to rise Andrew Smith, the 'unknown' new Chief Secretary to the Treasury, shows his hand to Peter Riddell and Philip Webster Gateway Vellum maker saved by act of Parliament Dixons Irvine tells how aspiring judges are marked up Life peerage will enable Snowdon to stay in Lords Swiftcall Fall of star weakens Jospin Financial scandals still haunt French leaders Minister's resignation is turning point, writes Charles Bremner Alpha Telecom Honolulu office gunman kills 7 Reuters: Dinosaur stood six floors high Quantex 'Pinochet' judge targets Argentina World in Brief Upset over UN posting Kurds die in ferry blaze (AFP): Indonesian unrest Dessa Trevisan freed (Reuters): 7 years for selling cow H Hyundai Display Advertising Items Fish4 Chechnya war is just, Russia tells the West Moscow 's show of force flouts European treaty Eagle Star Russian business cut by bank Display Advertising Items Cash card fraud sweeps Moscow Torch Telecom Bush lead assailed by Vietnam veteran Riots as cyclone victims go hungry Marks & Spencer Israel steps in to end dispute over shrine Premier predicts power struggles if Australia drops the Queen Display Advertising Items Schröder calls for China to join G8 Us planemaker's reputation nosedives as problems multiply Model of excellence now resembles a stumbling giant, writes Ian Brodie Sombre mood at Seattle plant Warning Boeing halts delivery of faulty jets Tiny Search locates black boxes Netaid Choice in the NHS is a Tory issue 2nd opinion Even the poorest can have patient power, says Peter Lilley From their own correspondent: Oz's Royal blues Editorial in The Sydney Morning Herald Centre of attention Poppies Time Machine Anthony Howard In the Corridors of Power How to talk oneself out of a throne Will Tony Blair be able to save the Prince from himself? 'Throughout the land, councils neglect street cleaning but pour money into feminist propaganda. They will do the same with gay propaganda, given half a chance' Picture Gallery Homes: who needs them The case for millions of new houses in our countryside is spurious nonsense A Mo show A Deserving Cause Darling should be supported on welfare reform today More French Slurry Strauss-Kahn exits, pursued by scandal Poppies, Pop and Shamrock Sinn Fein's insult to Ireland's war dead 'Failure'of Home Office asylum unit 'Ethical' diamonds Ukraine election How to increase charity donations Rail safety Eloquence of art French beef ban British boozers Fickle rugby fans fall behind France Double Dutch Court Circular Memorial service Wills Picture Gallery Luncheons Dinners Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Premium Bonds Receptions Marriages Meeting Appointments Lecture Church news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Sladen Victoria Sladen, soprano, died on September 13 aged 89. She was born on May 24,1910 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gaston Berlemont Gaston Berlemont, publican, died in London on October 31 aged 85. He was born on April 26,1914 Professor Sir Richard Harrison Sir Richard Harrison, FRS, Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge, 1968-82, died on October 17 aged 79. He was born on October 8,1920 Multiple Display Advertising Items Cook Required ACORN Star Lifts Full Speed Ahead on New Motorway Commander Philip Francklin Commander Philip Francklin, DSC, wartime Flcet Air Arm pilot, died on September 25 aged 86. He was born on January 15,1913 To Advertise Call London Property Regalian Prowting Homes City & West End Parliament View The great escape can trap you Reconstructing Sally The Times Bring your own champers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ARLA John Spencer Marsh & Parsons ARLA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BPC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Westbury The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Act in breach of EC law gives rise to liability in damages House of Lords Execution of murderer no abuse after human rights facts report Privy Council Identifying party responsible for costs QUEEN's Bench Division Submissions in writing Court of Appeal Accountants liable for loss to fund Chancery Division Tribunal cannot rescind its decision Court of Appeal News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,251 Newspapers Support Recycling Time Computers Times 3 Forecast The big freeze slows down Big Ben A century in photographs Today: 1962 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Index LSE news distribution monopoly under threat M&S on verge of shake-up after steep dive in profits Guidelines set for endowments Energis Norman moves to Knutsford By our Business Staff: Job losses cast a shadow on Blair claims Bumpy ride for Europe's markets It Plus appointments Water barrier Index Opponents win rethink on Markets Bill IBM Mannesmann plans to list on Stock Exchange New BAe deal for Cobham Impasse over RF's Scottish venture Euro Disney results P&o in £117m sell-off Leek members to vote Brokat McGrath succeeds Blyth at Boots Exchange Rates BP Amoco's Arco deal in jeopardy By our City Staff: Odeon draws a crowd Welch announces retirement from GE By our City Editor: Salsbury sales pitch misses point Commentary Bol shows Ulster Bank interest BT cellnet Commodities Liffe Options Housebuilders back in favour with investors A Lack of Support 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 Euro Disney Shanks Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Going with the flow GWR Wall Street Fresh hands on the tiller fail to turn M&S on a sixpence Long on advice, short on ideas to stop the rot, the company needs focus, says Fraser Nelson Saved by the Bill Divergence puts strain on euroland European Agenda Alain's chagrin The Times City Diary Slipped disk The Times City Diary Cartoon capers The Time City Diary Labour should put right what Tories did to Serps Consolidate the documents Peacocks Peel postpones £610m bond issue Takeover talks at Ginger intensify The Times GWR switches on to digital Woolwich buys 50% stake in Sedgwick Celsis profits treble as sales growth slows Cooper on lookout Plea to Chancellor ITE appoints chief Thames Water in move to calm nerves Laboratory supplies firm gets venture backing Cisco Systems Food group buys mills Shanks moves ahead despite contract losses The Document Company Blockbuster profits boost at Winchester British Land buys out Meadowhall ICI sells acrylics business CA Coutts slides Ugland 's downturn Great Portland buy Lionheart sale Cutting through the paper mountain to efficiency Clive Mathieson on information overload at UK plc Cummins Reed Exhibition Companies Maples and Calder Cornhill Insurance Compaq boosts McCaul Names in the News To Advertise Call Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blue Chip Sales Oracle Database Manager Silvaco Data Systems Identica Sybase ONYX NCC BBC Worldwide ECM Selection The Times Equities slip into reverse BT You Can British Funds The Woman who Has Redefined Plastic Surgery Darina Krastinova pioneered a radical facelift procedure which she has tested on herself, with remarkable results. If she worked in California, she would be a multimillionaire. But Krastinova, a craniofacial surgeon, preferes to use her skills for the benefit of the medically needy. Interview by Noreen Taylor Columbus Healthier Eggs Index Complete Tv and Radio The legend of Robin Hood The 'noble motives' behind the Gunpowder Plot For Engglish Catholics the Gunpowder Plot spelt disaster—and more than 200 years of discrimination and disrepute. Norman Davies continues his history of The Isles The English learn to speak to each other New York? Right now, I can think of no place I'd rather be When you get tired of London there is only one thing for a model to do - decamp to New York. Sophie Dahl describes her life in the Big Apple Stop Smoking for the Millennium That'll Do Thanks There are some things in life that we could live without. Here is this week's selection The female drive Darwin forgot The female of the species is as ruthless as the male, claims a new book on evolution. Anjana Ahuja reports Buzzword: Gaia The Times Fears over 'mad deer' disease Science Briefing A Juliet for primate Romeo Failing to make the gradient The Times Don't put that style icon out for the dustman Easy Money Clowns have a taxing task How to get into the movies Jupiter To Advertise Call Odgers Robinson College University of Leicester Chicago GSB Business Courses The Business School of the University of Oxford Open Learning Centre International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Academy Lancaster University JKS Independent Education European School of Economics The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Brasenose College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Minchester Business School Life on the front line Every day teachers are threatened or abused by pupils or their parents, writes Fred Redwood Studying Ugly Sisters A roadshow about pantomime fits into the school curriculum The Times Why a Communist Government has gone private China's 50,000 public schools teach 11 million pupils. David Woodhead reports What's on today Opera & Ballet Theatre Royal Haymarket Rebellion without a clue Pop: Don't give up the day job, Stephen Dalton advises Sporty Spice after taking in her first solo gig, at London's trendy Astoria Piccadilly Theatre Prince Edward Theatre Recital Yo-Yo Ma The brief flowers of Bloomsbury Visual Art: For a heady moment before the First World War, Roger Fry kick-started Modernism in Britain, says Richard Cork Homage to the lord of the dance Around the galleries Royal Court Great British Hopes Emma Rydal British Museum A Lowry you can afford Even as Richard Morrison writes, Salford is being transformed by the stateliest of pleasure domes Abbey National What the Futurist did next Visual Art: C. R. W. Nevinson's retrospective is no embarassment, says John Russell Taylor Metro What's on in your Area Anorak Vikings sail out of the history books Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Share Guide Rogan Josh leaves Dettori gasping Italian's flair on Central Park narrowly denied in Melbourne Cup Big-Race Details Musselburgh Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Kempton Park Flagship effort gives Nicholls sight of future Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Eulogy, winner of the Whitbread Gold Cup in April,… Rapid Raceline Parnevik joins the absentees Newton Abbot Legal & Public Notices Gap rise to fill final place Today's Fixtures The Sun Bracken faces an uncertain future Kear seeks to recruit Morley for England England wake up to the tasks ahead Habib fails to provide the answer Knights send out Storm warning Marbles Lewis defends MCC's role For the Record Wills and Airey slip to surprise defeat Towers are denied at the last Sun microsystems Musketeers sharpen blades for Australia William Hill Well-prepared Wallabies will not be caught on the hop Big two aggrieved at being cast into the shadows Larkham and Horan fit the bill for Macqueen The Final Countdown Lessons to be learnt from many failings Members of the International Rugby Board meet in Cardiff today. Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, offers them food for thought in their discussions about the structure of the World Cup Sampras survives late alarm Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Greats left with little to celebrate Midweed View Keene on Chess Winning Move Guinness Golding is angered by Chabaud's advantage Chelsea hit by barrage from Bates Champions' League Francis hails Qpr spirit Bruce has mettle to last the course Last Night's Results Charlton get early finish Rangers plan to cause Bayern more anxieties Barlow strikes send Wigan to summit Search begins in earnest for next Cole and Owen Picture Gallery The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Third round Picture Gallery Snap Shots Staying Power Hodges enjoys happier times at Plymouth Word-Watching United waltz turns into wobble Holders complete first group phase with unconvincing win over Austrians Times Two Crossword Cricket Picture Gallery Arsenal find shooting stars Feyenoord squeeze in Rugby Union Cartier Tournaire accused of biting Randell Creme Angela Mortimer Aldrich & Company Training and Personnel Administrator Central London Manpower Angela Mortimer Hyperion Training PSD Group plc Aldrich & Company Limited Aldrich & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Careeromoves LHR Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Never go to the office party My first job Esther Rentzen learnt to type fast, take calls calmly, cover for the boss and think on her feet as a secretary Money penny My diary A day in the life of Karen McLellan, office manager and Pa to Andy Irvine, the international director of Jones Lang LaSalle in Edinburgh Contacts Yes it's true , temps have rights too New laws and new attitudes mean the perks are no longer just or perms, says Rosalind Renshaw Search for a heroine among unsung heroines The Times Time savers Are you the only one at work with techs appeal? 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She's a whiz - and she's your secretary, says Amy Anderson Tasting Testing Angela Mortimer Ep english Partnerships Parents for Children The Selection Richmond Acme Appointments Eclipse Multiple Display Advertising Items Julia Ross Personnel Daffy girls are history More graduates are becoming career PAs - and Bubble need not apply, says Mary Gold Tay Associates The Times Higher Education Supplement Dear jane Find me a warm coat that's cool The perfect winter coat should keep out the weather, last for years and most important of all, turn heads in the officer foyer Style at any cost Multiple Display Advertising Items King's College London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Gale Assocs Mitchell Young Associates Local Government Ombudsman Fluent-Hindi Knightsbridge Secretaries Citib@se plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jigsaw Recruitment Lever Maine - Tucker ABC Appointments Pr Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items TAY Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lurot Brand Lettings Carlton Aia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Design The Times Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited What is making us all so ill? 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