News from 04/11/1999
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Bill Jackson, Christopher Ogden, Christopher Walker and Tom Baldwin, Martin Fletcher and Valerie Elliott, Jon Ashworth, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Matthew Syed, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Daniel J. Chumbley, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Trudy Harris, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Adam Mars-Jones, Jeremy Kingston, Elizabeth Judge, David Armstrong, Brian Barder, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Lea Paterson and Roland Watson, Mark Benham, David McVay, George Bridges, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jason Allardyce, Dominic Walsh, Anne C. Howe, Jim McCue, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Roland Watson, Chris Sterry, Charles Bremner, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, James Bone and David Lister, Anthea Lawson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Kate Muir, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Wally Olins, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Peter Grindrod, David Lister, Simon Louvish, Drummond Hunter, Director, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Richard Berkley-Matthews, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Tony Patrick, Ian Hughes, Giulio Sica and Barry O'Keeffe, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Melissa Kite, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Richard Chartres, Chris Jones, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Margaret Reynolds, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, Lea Paterson and David Lister, Judy Hobson, Jim Hoagland, Jon Ashworth and Raymond Snoddy, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall and Paul Wilkinson, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Raymond Seitz, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Vijitha Yapa and David Orr, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Nigel Jones, John Peter Hudson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Francesca Lagerberg and Frank Haskew, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Robert Heneage, John Phillips, E. H. Reynolds Director, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Barti Sethi, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Russell, Russell Hoban,
ResumoBritain's tax now fastest rising in Europe Inside East is East: British magic returns to the cinema Early-release terrorists back before the courts Dancer Takes Steps to Distance Herself from Labour Has France lost the secret of the croissant? Free Software Schools Charting the bestsellers TlMES France has 10 days to end ban Sexual exhibitionism 54 Labour MPs revolt over welfare benefit cuts Allied Dunbar Anatole Kaletsky Today in The Times Today Strange case the missing moos bulletin Political Sketch Cook criticised over arms sales to Indonesia 'Foetus' taken to hospital turned out to be toy alien Sotheby's Police spied on fellow officers News in Brief Adams mourns £10m unclaimed Tomlinson arrest Small price to pay Red card Dome victory Flight tokens Brutal last days of men beheaded by Chechen rebels Youths sought over train death Prada Student is 31st crash victim By a Correspondent: Drunken signalman spared jail sentence Tommy Archer wins GM trial Cherie sparkles at Indian festival of light Boxclever Greeks 'botched ' marble clean-up Plans for motorway tolls are dropped British Red Cross Web scam nets books worth £100,000 Wife given hairy arm in search for baldness cure Heart unit babies 'could have survived' TESCO Talking robot helps surgeon perform operation Autumn limited Rolling Stone gathers honour Cyanide gang kills badgers in sett Hotpoint A Long Take of Persecution Prince plans to tackle problem of rural poverty Ebookers Orange Tory peers gather for the last picture show Comet Post Office The Economist Lords have no escape from this time bomb Grolsch Pasty croissants dent Paris pride C&A Today Don't be soft—it must be crisp and buttery Skoda is top in driver survey World Vision The trainline. com Currys By a Correspondent: Refugee jewel thieves led life of luxury Maternity skills win workplace credence Everest Court to rule on abuse payout BT Stay in touch Workers win Euro tickets wrangle Milburn's goal is a faster, fairer Nhs Philip Webster meets the new Health Secretary and finds that he is a man in a hurry NatWest Mortgage Challenge Study ordered on hip implants Vodafone Girl, 10, praised for delivering her sister Christians told to combat porn on the Internet Christian Aid Daewoo Briefing Today in Parliament Dixons Benefit rebels denounce bullying Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill: Labour MPs say cuts in payments to disabled are sad day for party The Rebels At last Labour knows the holiday is over On Politics Concessions set to cost £150m Twigg vows to block Portillo's progress Labour's election hero aims to hand second defeat to man he ousted in 1997, report Roland Watson ... but the Tory campaign is off to flying start Eagle Star Swiftcall Kwik-Fit Ft. com Eye in the sky puts nation on the Net Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Estate agent guilty of Web advert deception Halfords Kate Muir This Saturday in the times Hungry How Brown made dog's dinner of beef talks Martin Fletcher tries to find some sense in what appears to be an astonishing deal with France Germany seeks to revive safety issue Travelodge Scientists devise BSE test Capital One Connected Labour privatises party roll News in Brief Drink curb plan Iceland egg ban Ferry jaunt fine Skirt veto fight Officials cleared Baby snatch hunt Studying on KGB 'joined plot to murder Pope' The Sunday Times Jospin fears lurch to left Resignation of pragmatic minister opens way to spate of Socialist rhetoric, writes Charles Bremner in Paris Holland & Barrett Up to 80,000 East Timorese missing World Summary (Reuters): Pakistan debt deadline (Reuters): Armenia succession (AFP): Ankara military option Federal Union urged (AFP): 80 die in bus crash (AFP): 'Peace talks' killings Bitter legacy of life in Bernau Street Business Banking Odeon Fresh claim about banker in 'dirty cash' The Cyprus connection Gateway Moscow military signals Grozny onslaught Russian oil barons rival Texans in the air Crash jet may have braked in mid-air Renault Boeing workers poor cousins in high-tech Seattle The Times Witness 'saw fireball' Ventura quits tussle for the presidency Reuters: Boy, 4, took loaded pistol to pre-school Bahrain 'Gentle' gunman shot seven dead From Associated Press in Laramie, Wyoming: Gay-hate killer may face death penalty The Sunday Times White House exodus grows Japan Airlines Tamil raid kills 1,000 troops 'Yes' vote pulls out stops for republic SAGA Anthony Ribbions British scientists see big surge in global warming Yorkon Companies take on the State's mantle 2nd opinion Global business is the new diplomacy, says Wally Olins From their own correspondent: American menace Centre of attention Downing Street guests Time Patience Wheatcroft In the City Long may they reign over us This republican debate is not so much radical as barmy 'Lord Melchett could probably debate this science until the cows leave home for France. But he balks at the idea of crop trials to test his case' Picture Gallery Europe for grown-ups In politics and business, we are at last behaving like adults to our neighbours Picture Gallery Home, James Love Thine Enemy Brown's risky gesture over British beef exports Chelsea Man A chance for Conservatives to offer a positive campaign Snapshot of History Tory peers assembles for one last photograph Beef ban Penal system a test of civilised society Missed chances on Lords reform? Lib Dems prepare for power New battle for veterans Paper and parchment Shame of 'hidden' brain disorder Shoulders to the wheel Out of place French rugby victory Court Circular Dinners Picture Gallery Modern technology aids the recovery of medieval music Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial service Lecture Appointment Luncheon Reception Ball Forthcoming marriages Marriage Sports Mondial Premier Events Rugby World Cup Champions League Uefa Cup Final Personal Column Ian Bannen Ian Bannen, stage and screen actor, died yesterday in a car accident near Loch Ness aged 71. He was born on JUne 29,1928 Court & Social John Hadfield John Hadfield, author, editor and publisher died on October 10 aged 92. He was born on June 16,1907 Captain George Cooper Captain George Cooper, OBE, destroyer captain and prisoner of war, died on September 25 aged 90. He was born on June 5,1909 Gains are Firmly Held News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,252 Going to work in swimsuit, ears and tail Times Forecast Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Graham Searjeant Smith departs with £1m as Safeway issues warning AHP in talks with Warner-Lambert EToys. co. uk Plus Times Trading frenzy over Knutsford Sport Brown set to defy lobby Woolwich merger approach led to White's ousting Walker calls time on Kidd at Blackburn TV & Radio Lottery ticket Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Times award Lottery creates 100,000 job explosion Accounting threat to pension schemes The Times Arena under starter's orders Murdoch hacks Net prospects Savings sink in Isa's wake Post Office plans to appeal RBS must clarity NatWest interest Business Roundup Bupa drops bond Tom Hoskins launch Busier BAA airports Hutchinson sold Exchange Rates Thorntons Mobile phone boost for Pressac Morse Gallaher makes £2.5bn approach for Seita By our City Editor: Pulled up by its Boots straps Commentary Markets braced for rate increase Ashanti rejects $670m bid from Lonmin Commodities Liffe Options German utility makes waves in water 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 Powering ahead Tempus AIB EMI Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Camelot stays streets ahead in race to claim the lottery prize Precious few contenders are in line to wrest the licence, write Jon Ashworth and Raymond Snoddy Snack attack The Times City Diary Nasty secrets in pensions black box Off message The Times City Diary Cold cheer The Times City Diary Old Order The Times City Diary The Stationery Office Wray's rising star tarnished by setbacks Durlacher gets £100m to continue growth rate Woman director is a first Dell Managers of rock band Genesis in £11.5m deal Heritage Hotels From a Correspondent in New York: D'Arcy in merger plans with Leo Burnett Fame game can backfire on Net firms Costa coffee shops to test Europe Agilent Technologies Price proposals come under fire from ScottishPower AIB's US bank records 30% rise in profits Former football directors take club to High Court Danka shares up on £120m injection Business Roundup Extra cash for beenz DSC in £19m buyouts ACS on the mend Umeco payout up 25% Equities move ahead Hargreaves Lansdown British Funds Striving for a better system Francesca Lagerberg and Frank Haskew consider the Tax Faculty's proposals for meaningful reform At the top of this ladder is a world without disease Any Other Business Fitzgerald serves up a few unpalatable truths The Times Unit Trust Information Service M&G Sexual power Perplexed Queen 12 Pages of Features, Health, Arts and Books The battle for Richmond Hill The view from Richmond Hill of Peterham Meadows has enthralled artists and has been protected for the past 100 years by an Act of Parliament. But now, thanks partly to the beef crisis and partly to poor council funding this inspirational landscape is under threat. Celia Breyfield reports East is East New films Complete TV and Radio Colette Aneurysms: what are the risk factors? Medical Briefing The Times Exhibitionism unveiled Help in a lonely, silent world Strokes, clotting and the elderly Envoy who left the Queen bemused This month the renovation of the US Embassy in London is completed the first since the refurbishment under Ambassador Walter Annenberg. In a biography Christopher Ogden reveals the furore behind his entree to Britain Stop New look for corner of England that is America The times magazine Death's too good for them Cinema: Bruce Willis playing a child psychologist is not the worst thing about The Sixth Sense, says Adam Mars-Jones The Times Reviews: A distinguished American in Hammersmith, and an English folk heroine on the South Bank Folk Royal National Theatre Metro What's on in your Area Goodness, gracious But James Christopher has a far happier time up North with East is East Three score years and tension Artisan Prompt Northern exposure Theater: Benedict Nightingale on the Machester premiere of Prize Night, Jim Cartwright's latest play Theatre Opera & Ballet Concert The Fine Art Society Plc Entertainments Listings 'Her life is a template of everything women became; Colette is shockingly modern' Judith Thurman took nine years to write the life of the French literary icon and found her life and work still very much alive. She talks to Vanora Bennett And God created Colette Sins of the Flesh a Life of Colette By Judith Thurman Bloomsbury, £25 ISBN 0 747 54309 7 The Times On your Marx, get set, grind Colin Shindler Monkey Business The Lives and Legends of the Marx Brothers By Simon Louvish The Times One of the few: a great, good man Questioning the Lincoln myth confirms the President's nobility, Raymond Seitz finds Fiction without frontiers The Abyssinian By Jean-Christophe Rufin trans. Willard Wood Picadoe, £14.99 A real Rupert Brooke Greek lives The Greek Achievement By Charles Freeman Allen Lane, £25 ISBN 0 71 399224 7 The Times Bestsellers Reverent view of a far-flung museum The Bishop of London Richard Chartres, welcome a fresh look at churches Some grottos are better left unexplored One Jamesian year Time to Be in Earnest By. P. D. James Faber, £16.99 Picture Gallery Diary & Letters Bargains of the week: A romantic weekend in a converted hayloft; low-price city breaks in Scandinavia; return flight to Sydney for £349 Airline Network Travelbag Trailfinders British Midland Jumbo Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel & Tourism Major USA Americana Vacations Plc Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Major USA Flight Centre Americana Vacations Plc Benz Statesavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Kids these days, they could teach us a thing or two Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Bbc1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Narrow meaning of 'knowingly aided' Court of Appeal The Times Summary disposal of case under new rules Court of Appeal Custody time limits Queen's Bench Divisional Court Joining group action against Lloyd's QUEEN's Bench Division Abuse to sue on 'without prejudice' discussion Court of Appeal Service charge obligation integral part of lease Court of Appeal Undignified display of contempt of court Court of Appeal Europeans boosted by luck of the draw Stravinsky camp buoyed after leading Sprint contender pleases in workout on dirt Windsor Rob Wright: Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Meeting Point The Times Quide to Today's Racing Towcester Nicholls calls the shots in Murphy's Heart condition caused Parnevik to withdraw Golf For the Record Yesterday's Racing Results Table tennis opts for a fresh-faced approach to achieving its potential Fixtures Football Wattana wards off Welsh challenge Sport in Brief Adams prepared for key role in the new order Cricket DeFreitas returns Destiny Kirtley quick to fire but England held up by man with no name Scoreboard from Dhaka Solihull pay the price over recruitment of star turns Goodway prepares for testing finale Rugby League William Hill Pakistan must brush off Shoaib distraction Coe offers proof of life after sport Matthew Syed talks to athlete turned Mp about how planning shaped his career Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess The Greatest Book in History…on History Makinen gears up for fourth success Motor Sport Old rivals look to bolster flagging pride Bun France set forth fearlessly into rugby's land of giants Rugby World Cup Private Honiball's last parade South Africa's enigmatic fly half loathes the spotlight. He need worry no more, says Alasdair Reid Tournaire cleared of biting allegation Henman gets glimpse of Hanover Tennis: Withdrawals of Sampas and Rusedski Improve Prospect of British No 2 in Paris Ferrari furious over criticism Motor Racing: Di Montezemolo Says He Gave Irvine Maximum Support Feel at Liberty Martin decision will encourage Campion Squash Britannica 2000 Inquiry sees two officials suspended Craig Lord reports on financial concerns in the swimming world City begin to show qualities of leadership Cole ready to come of age Times Writers Assess the Task Facing England's Clubs in the UEFA Cup Tonight Rangers suffer unkindest of cuts Champions' League: Bayern condemn Advocaat's team to Uefa Cup Leeds take nothing for granted Forests hold no fear for Graham Barnes urges caution Ruddock cleared by FA Robson swift to change his tune Dyer caps Ward's night of excellence Keegan may avoid combustible Cole The Premiership Today Word-Watching William Hill Cautious Brown to take familiar route Swap Shots Colchester owe debt to Swedish fan club Sports Politics 59 Chelsea dismantle Berlin wall Sutton sending-off mars Londoners' impressive surge into last 16 of European Cup Times Two Crossword Kidd departs Blackburn a spent force after £30m spree Rugby Union 60 Continental La Crème de la crme appears on First Executive Michael Page Multiple Display Advertising Items FirstEXECUTIVE P1-3 MANAGEMENTplus P4-14 premier… Morgan keating recruitment DeLa Rue Living for work Living to work Long hours are blurring the line between work and home. 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