News from 10/11/1999
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Mackenzie of Framwellgate (National President), Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Chris Ward, Melissa Kite, Political Reporter, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Simone Jenkins, Elizabeth Young, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, Trudy Harris and Frances Gibb, Jan Raath and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, W. Wingfield Martin, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, John Simpson, Russel Jenkins and Adrian Lee, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Dave Knight, Chair, Stewart Tendler and Frances Gibb, Clive Davis, Joyce Blake, Elizabeth Judge, Mary Wilson, Rosalind Renshaw, Carl Mortished, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jenny Knight, Tony Patrick, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Dick Pantlin, Clare Stewart, Joanna Bale and Gillian Harris, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Ben McIntyre, Stephen Taylor, David McVay, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Robert E. Pike, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Geoffrey Simpson, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty's, Clare Thompson, Mark Inglefield, Amanda Loose, Melissa Kite, Parliamentary Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, Anthony Tibber, Miranda Ingram, Ian Hughes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Amy Anderson, John Kavanagh, D. N. P. Radlett (Lecturer in Law), Paula Hawkins, David Thomas, Nigel Williamson, Mary Gold, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Michael Theodoulou, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Stanley J. Blenkinsop, Karen Homer, Patrick Carragher, Rob Wright, David Watts, Alan Hamilton and Michael Dynes, Raymond Keene, Richard Craven, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Leslie Clark, Nigel Cliff, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Robin Cracknell, Richard Owen, David Orr South Asia Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Tola Awogbamiye, Nick Hasell, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Alexandra Frean and Raymond Snoddy, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Andrew J. Hobson, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Susan Gibbs, Linus Gregoriadis, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Blackley, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Susan Emmett and Richard Miles, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Warman, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Richard Guise, Alice Miles, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alasdair Murray, Richard Bourne, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Chamsoudin Mamaev, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoBrown dips into war chest for free TV licences Threat to moonlighters Fuel escalator ended The Main Points Free Software for Schools How to beat Money Disorder Syndrome Picture Gallery Thatcher denies Berlin snub The Rest of the Day's News in Brief Fly to Floride for half price Lawrence lawyer in intrusion row Tea and the royal toast What it's like to work for Ann Widdecombe Sandals Solicitor found guilty of killing babies Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Abbey National Shades of grey and blue as Brown looks rosy Political Sketch IRA rumoured to be ready for Mitchell accord Young artists in the picture Peers reluctantly give way over welfare reform Screw is turned on Labour Drive to recruit foster carers News in Brief Al Fayed loses Safety denial Gurkhas' day Green lung vow Service change Bill Giles appeals against bully tag Lady Cobham 'wants £1m settlement' Prada Glitter 'used besotted girl fan for sex' Duty-free drink teachers are jailed in Abu Dhabi University murder inquiry extends to Cornwall Free serve Lonely solicitor who did not want children turned to drink Russell Jenkins and Adrian Lee on the tragedy of the 'loving mother' who killed her babies Memorial rescue mission launched B&q White toast and no spicy food by Royal demand The Dog's Day Orange Protocol relaxed for State visit Catholics may join line to throne Dixons Heaney in the way of third win for Hughes Translations Reflect Changing Nature of Verse Whitbread Shortlist Vodafone Teacher admits nude swim shame Drama mistress tells court she lied about black underwear Burmese prisoners 'let down' Virgin Man 'was beaten by raiders' Sainsbury's This week in the Saturday Times Beginner's luck digs up a silver treasure Netscape Neolithic man in mystery of the 39 steps Alpha Telecom Sun flares a threat to satellite systems Drug restores fading vision Sainsbury's Train girl's helpline legacy Virgin Ethnic advance at Yard News in Brief Head's payout Nursing crisis 'Sex list' appeal Turner's Oxford Dome in danger of missing its deadline Btspree. com Church 'must be less formal' RSPCA presses for crackdown on the pet trade Sailor 'shells out' Alarm over GM trees Somak Holidays Bora Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Free TV licence for 4m old people Licence Fee Bogus claimants will be forced to sign on daily Black Economy Boost for pensioners in benefits uprating Pensions Computer training for up to 50,000 adults IT Courses Tax credit will help families Children Limits on donations abolished Charities Treasury drops annual rises in tax on fuel Transport £300m of tobacco duty earmarked for NHS Health Smugglers come under attack Cigarettes Investors in People Brown shows his mastery of art of the impossible Anatole Kaletsky salutes the Chancellor's boldness in addressing problems that his less amibitious Tory predecessors had believed were insuperable Alliance Leicester Vote for good old Gordon On Politics Brown's four economic ambitions Chancellor sets out his plan to press on with reforms towards 'a Britain of stability and steady growth' Nicorette Microtab Clarke in attack on 'gimmicky' strategy Briefing Today in Parliament Deaf man loses legal fight to be called as juror Daewoo Picture Gallery Wasted heritage rued by marquess Cost of Internet calls set to fall Links Money not cure for 'sick nicks' Goldsmith heiress rebuilding life in Pakistan after year in exile 'Regrets' for gay ambush on Mugabe Indonesia faces new independence battle Capital One Connected (AFP): Mining millions spent on beer Gateway By our Foreign Staff: Kuwait women await the vote Thatcher denies snub as Berlin parties without her Quantex (AFP): Jaruzelski to face new trial After the Fall (AFP): Return of land (AP): Latvian trial (AP): Internet spies Wall fragments now scattered Links Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Boost for Kohl as 100,000 celebrate in rain Sky digital Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Hernia Centre Hungry Three-strikes law'a failure' Robot makes EgyptAir breakthrough First direct Seinfeld drops bachelor image Calais Trump's rich ideas for presidential bid World in Brief China jails democrats (AP): Peru landslip search (AFP): Teacher stabbed (Reuters): Seven shot dead (Reuters): Record run to Sydney (AP): Exercise tragedy Plan to cause earthquake splits Israel First Lady treads tightrope Tiny Picture Gallery Cardinal on tour to raise profile Freight Transport Association Popes' secret route to salvation to be shared with public Chechnya flight ban aimed at news blackout Nationwide Belgrade police beat protesting students Cable & Wireless German hooligans jailed for World Cup attack Our common wealth of opportunities Richard Bourne sees a renewed purpose for the Commonwealth From their own correspondent: Caucasus belli Centre of attention: Buried treasure Time Anthony Howard In the Corridors of Power St Gordon delivers the Holy Grail The challenge for the Labour leadership now is policy My neighbour's Parallel Arrangement of Two Wheelie Bins is a masterpiece Picture Gallery Britain's Berlin Wall As Germany celebrates, a monument to hatred still stands in Ulster Picture Gallery Saving Graces The Times Diary An Enterprising Man A persuasive Pre-Budget Report from the Chancellor The Russian Theatre Twisted plots on the Moscow and Chechnya stages Memorials Day A timely champaign for the monuments of war 'Excluded' fathers 'Flawed' solution to drug crime Credibility of a reformed Lords Monarch's role Fall of the Berlin Wall Taxation of perks Origins of a buzzword Gallipoli's hero with a donkey Charity appeals Rough measure Court Circular Private presses go public Picture Gallery Personal Column University news Memorial service Dinners Reception Appointments Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages Professor Leonard Owen Leonard Owen, organic chemist, died on October 2, aged 85. He was born on June 20,1914 Hugh Kemp Hugh kemp, CIE, civil servant and solicitor, died on September 29 aged 94. He was born on February 28,1905 Personal Column Imperial Cancer Research Fund Legal, Public, Company Ralph Sallon Ralph Sallon, MBE, caricaturist, died on October 29 aged 99. He was born near warsaw on December 9,1899 Major Colin Mackenzie Major Colin Mackenzic, MBE, MC, soldier, landowner and businessman, died at inverness on October 1 aged 80. He was born at Fawley, near, Henley, on March 23,1919 Death of Ramsay MacDonald Leon Stukelj Leon Stukelj, Olympic gymnast, died in Maribor, Slovenia, on November 8 aged 100. He was born on November 12,1898 New Homes Parliament View Canary Riverside North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Value Mad! Luscombe Maye Hands Hughes English Courtyard Home design for a tenner This week you can get architectural advice and help charity, says Joyce Blake Top flight at the Tower The Elghties symbol Butlers Wharf is now an icon of Nineties style. Christopher Warman reports Try a Lady Godiva bid Feudal titles are being auctioned The Times A free view of the goalmouth Home Search Galliard Homes Free Software Schools French Property Exhibition Orchard Wharf Devonshire House The millennium starts here The future has arrived - and it works in experimental buildings. Mary Wilson takes a look at the results Would you like to try a modern house? This couple did bur they preferred the old property. Jenny Knight reports The Times News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 20,257 Picture Gallery The Scout Association Times 3 Forecast Free Software Schools 10 days to tame ill-fated tanker Torrey Canyon Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Chancellor backs enterprise Thumps-up from business for Brown over energy and seed capital moves Government waters down energy tax Smith plan to split Bhs and Mothercare Energis Higher interest rates loom Camdessus to resign at IMF Brands Hatch chiefs back Interpublic bid Start-up ventures to benefit from DTI initiative Business Toyota leads shift Fresh strikes hit Ford's Dagenham plant Rail firm pledges overseas growth Energis British Midland may float following Lufthansa deal Ryanair soars to record half year Optimism by fund managers on Y2K BNB shares jump 23% on takeover approach RBS fuels speculation of bid for NatWest Business Post warns Drax sale cleared NHP's £194m issue BATM offering Wiseman looks south Fenner profits slide Lottery rules deficient Glotel moves ahead Meriwether fund seeks investors Business Roundup Exchange Rates Cordiant acquires health company in US Energis By our City Editor: Devil in the detail for Brown Commentary European expansion helps Colt to underlying profit QXL shares at record high Diageo top job swap criticised Profits in 7% fall at electrical parts firm Energis Commodities Liffe Options Brokers' upgrades give welcome boost to Ba Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Gallaher Electrocomps Dollar Rates Staying on track Tempus Business Post Wall Street Toyota leads shift overseas Clive Mathieson on the new breed of Japanese capitalism TV times The Times City Diary Unholy alliance on chocolate crusade European Agenda Richard Branson's normally reliable publicity… The Times City Diary Market test The Times City Diary Paranoia rages at Microsoft, and why not? 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Miles Broadbent, the dapper elder… The Times City Diary In the post The Times City Diary Energis State must dig deep to save coal Tax experts wary of all-employee share proposal Company Stakes Small firms give mixed welcome to plans Investment FSA beats move to make it responsible for competition Financial Services Shake-up aims to develop more business-friendly planning Building Reform New Deal scheme extended to over-25s Job Creation Air travel tax to be changed Flights Pre-emptive strike to curtail offshore bookmakers' ads Gaming Loophole Shares boost for executives Options Savings accounts to benefit from tax rate of l0p Income Early gains pared Energis Mergers lift ETI's market Clive Mathieson on the rise and rise of an interface specialist McKechnie Group Information Systems Controller The Royal Horticultural Society The Times Ellis Fairbank plc Head of Computer Forensics Rawlings for Norkom Names in the News Times Newspapers To Advertise Call Codemasters Wood Mackenzie LLR Recruitment The Times West End based young dynamic company requires… Cramer systems The Smith Group Ltd. Telecomm Solutions Group Magic Victoria Real Fax The Times Unit Trust Information Service Energis Money Disorder Are you always in debt? Is your credit card spending out of control? Do you live in fear of running out of cash? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, you are suffering from Joanna Coles reports Theatre Royal Haymarket Celebrating death The Times The tribe that won't go They are called the mzungus, the whites who remain in Africa after independence. Stephen Taylor went in search of them Can you take the pain out of death? After the death of his father, psychotherapist Adam Phillips investigates the nature of grief. Interview by Catherine O'Brien Stop Smoking for the Millennium That'll Do Thands There are some things that we could live without. Here is this week's selection The Times Balancing risk and return when you play the stock market Easy Money Our Personal Finance Editor advises on share trading, endowments, and Norwich Union's traditional strengths Cheltenham & Gloucester Endowments: what to do Norwich smoothes profits Adwatch Why it doesn't pay to excel at research Are universities losing their best scientists to the private sector because of poor pay? Anjana Ahuja The Times The cutting edge in implants Science Briefing Cosmic collision detector Fireworks in the heavens The Royal Institution Our fiends in the North Theatre: What happened to Becket's killers? Strange things, says Benedict Nightingale Prompt What's on today Theatre Kolonists Bridge Lane, Battersea Opera & Ballet Prince Edward Theatre See Piccaoilly Theatre Financial Times Entertainments Listings Comedy Diwali, a Celebration of Light Comedy Store English National Opera Still the wonder of her age Theatre: Yes, she really is 73, and no, Honor Balckman has no plans to stop, writes Daniel Rosenthal British Museum Great British Hopes Royal Opera House Theatre Savonarola New End, NW3 Royal Festival Hall Savage spirits and a poison pen Visual Art: In Paris, Richard Cork pays homage to the Fauvists and a 19th-century satirist Around the galleries Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The College of Communications Ltd National ISIS St. Aldates Alliance Francaise Cherwell College Oxford The Junior King's School, Canterbury European School of Economics Why Russian school is cool As British strategists look at ways to make education fashionable, Miranda Ingram reports on the respect shown to educational achievement in Russia Students realise that education is 'capital' that cannot be a stock exchange crash Kent Institute of Art & Design Mount St Mary's College & Barlborough Hall… Kingston University University of Glasgow The University of Chicago Graduate School of… The University of Reading Famous Five or a worthy award scheme? Participants may find themselves on Dartmoor putting up a tent in a gale To Advertise Call The Bradford MBA The Business School of the University of Oxford Huron University University of Bath School of Management City University Business School University of Durham Times Newspapers Leeds University Business School Greenwich School of Management Education European School of Economics The Birmingham Business School Henley Management College Manchester Business School Fax 0171 782 7899 The walls have ears- and so do the fax machines Review Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Officers cannot remove items for sifting QUEEN's Bench Divisional Court Refusal of damages after lawful arrest is not irrational Court of Appeal Two-year restriction on compensation is a breach of Ec law Employment Appeal Tribunal Trustees can relieve future burden Chancery Division Draft opinion need not be disclosed Court of First Instance of the European Communities Police entitled to take lawyer QUEEN's Bench Divisional Court Notes for other side must be made Chancery Division Gypsy status relevant for caravan Court of Appeal High standard of fairness required QUEEN's Bench Division Institute of Legal Executives Part II Summer Examinations Purpose of order for costs security Court of Appeal Dishonesty by acquiescence Court of Appeal The Times Returning offender to prison Court of Appeal Appeal court cannot make findings of fact Court of Appeal criminal Division Delay in judgment merits rehearing Court of Appeal Natural drainage needs no easement Court of Appeal Council retrospectively liable Court of Appeal Free Software Schools Tenant has no right to relief Chancery Division You would think that putting great big birch fences in the horses' way might put the punters off Racing: Nicholls-Trained Chaser Helved in Price for Murphy's Gold Cup at Cheltenham Call Equiname gamble gathers pace Marello retired to stud Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Kendall continues to progress Newbury Kelso Worcester Setback for Baird as boat buckles under pressure Sailing Thompson has every reason for optimism Picture Gallery Guinness Butcher to opt for aggressive stance Cricket Sport in Brief William Hill Australia confirm superiority Scoreboard from Brisbane Oarsome takes to the water Rowing Lewis gives Towers new hope Basketball For the Record Bangladesh hungry for Test status Thrasy Petropoulos says a young nation is refusing to accept rejection RFU finds consolation in improved finances Rugby Union England count cost as scrum is reset for television revenue Today's Fixtures Rugby bored rigid by Australian rules Midweek View Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Froggatt happy to wait in the England wings Coventry hopeful counts his blessings as Scotland captain prpares for momentous decision Clough is gone for a Burton Billy foils plucky Tamworth Oxford prepare for take three Whyteleafe feel double-Crossed Hendry ponders gambling with future Collins arrives late to force way past traffic Table Lewis takes cautious approach Shrewsbury sailing on a river of uncertainty Word-Watching Holyfield's strength is the gospel truth Rob Hughes is impressed as he watches an intimating display of muscle from a supreme showman of the ring Football in Brief By our Sports Staff: Tottenham protest rejected The Times Owen steeled for race against time England striker determined to prove fitness for Euro 2000 showdown with Scotland Times Two Crossword Sailing Football Nation gives England a kick-start George Caulkin on the latest attempt to win support for the 2006 World Cup Fire calls halt to Oxford's challenge Simon Barnes Morse Fashion Angela Mortimer National Auto Vivisection Society International Newspapers Limited Angela Mortimer The Carousel Consultancy Ltd Media Recruitment Dixons Group plc Aldrich & Company News International Newspapers Ltd Knightsbridge Secretaries PA to MD Shadowing a shadow A Sense of humour is essential for the secretary to the Shawdow Home Secretary Me and my secretary Money penny My diary A day in the life of Marlon Calver Smith, Pa to the Earl of March and Kinrara at the Goodwood Estate Is temp to perm as good as dead? 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