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News from 15/08/1999

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Colin Drury, Tony Barrell, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Alan Johnson Mp, Rough Guides, Sally O'Reilly, Richard Downes, John Harlow Social Affairs Editor, Neil Wormald, Beverley D'silva, Nathalie Graham, Michael Dren, Anthony Sattin, Alison James, C H, Adrian Smith, Tricky, David Hewson, Edward Samples, Hugh Canning, James Stuart, Nigel Williams, S L, Graham Otway, P A, Tiger Woods, Phillip Oppenheim, Michelle McHale, Lynn Eaton, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Shelley Von Strunckel, John Eggleston, Joel Stern, Alicia Wyllie, Dave Hannigan, J J V, Martha Cooley, Sophie Daniels, David Toop, Professor Emmanuel Anati Director, Chuck Brown, Simon James, Andrew Godfrey, Uzi Mahnaimi, Michael Wright, Gill Smillie Chief Executive, Nick MacKinnon, Nick Harvey, Victor Mature, Joseph Sinclair, William Rees-Mogg, Maurice Chittenden, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Prunella Clough, Jonathan Powell, S H, Simon Stafford, Andrew Rogers, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Brian Smyth, Matthew Campbell, David Hutcheon, Paul Hooper, Colin Ferguson, John Clunas, Michael Clower, David Harbord, Bob Latham, Kirstie Hamiltom, Matthew Wall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Emma Payne, Chris Ryder, John Jay, Emine Saner, Dr Matthew Ellis, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Dr Roger Henderson, Mark Ottaway, John Evans, Alasdair Reid, Edward Porter, Eben Black, Margaret Plummer, Stuart Husband, Andrew Barr, Susan D'Arcy, Dr Hassan Bayoumi, Mrs E Duffy, Barry Unsworth, Hugh McIlvanney, Godfrey Short, Maeve Sheehan, Richard Brooks, John Follain, Catherine Brooks, Eben Black Chief Political Correspondent, Lois Jones, S M, Alan Combes, Josh Salizmann, Jeffrey Bernard, Christopher Tomes, Diana Wright, Margaret Forster, Precious Williams, Richard Evans, Adeline Yen Mah, Dr Stuart Chant, Dan Summers, David Walsh, Jean Nicolas, Jack Grimston, Karen Armstrong, S P, Stephen Armstrong, Dr Francisco Panizza, Charlotte Harpin, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Jessica Berry, Ray Hutton, Jim Cotton-Betteridge, Chris Silverwood, Christine Webb, Andrew Flintoff, A A Gill, Brian Glanville, Alicia Simon, Stephen Hardwick, David Sumner Smith, John Blackley, David Daniels, Chrissy Iley, Stanley Wells, Ben Crenshaw, Roger Dobson, Thomas Mann, Nick Gardner Deputy Money Editor, Jonathan Futrell, Jeremy Malies, David Parsley, Conal Gregory, Michelle Pamment, John Dugdale, Mark Stretton, Barbara Hall, Edward Owen, Jon Swain, Stephen Kovacevich, John Peter, Stephen Bevan Transport Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Eleanor Oldroyd, David Smith, Mark O'Meara, Nick Pitt, Elizabeth Clark, Mary Soames, Erykah Badu, Fred Astle, H C, Tania Alexander, Anne-Marie Conway, Snape Proms, Peter Watson, Stewart Lee, Cathy Scott-Clark, Nick Gardner, Mimi La Sardine, B Venus, Lee Westwood, Josephine Smit, Sue Lawrence, Peter Windsor, Steven Downes, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, R S, Michael Riding, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Zoe Brennan, Marie Colvin, Annamarie Cumiskey, Nick Cain, Stephen Bevan, Alastair Brett, Liz Nicolay, Zoë Linkson, Lionel Blair, Trevor Lewis, David Cesarani, Hettie Judah, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, Victoria O'brien, David Yarrow, Roland White, Brian Nuttall, Kevin Pratt, Richard Rae, Mark Franchetti, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Anne-Marle Conway, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Rev J Allan, Notting Hill, Hunter Davies, Terry Murden, Lauryn Hill, Tom Robbins, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Harris, Brian Pendreigh, David Grylls, David Smith Economics Editor, Mrs V Ryalls, Dominic Rushe, Thomas Dryfe, Karen Robinson, Tony Simmons, Jane Harrison, Angus Porter, Fred Redwood, Mrs M Hutton, Shanker Trivedi, Matthew Ellis, Frank Whitford, Humphrey Carpenter, Dave Ferris, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, Robert Sandall, Eleanor Mills, Irwin Stelzer, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, Dan Caims, quatuor Mosaiques, Sarah Toyne, Marian Martin, Chris Hastings, Margaret Coles, Margarette Driscoll, Graeme Swann, Jeremy Clarkson, Louise Taylor, John Dorrell, Sam Murphy, Phil Craigie, Kevin Connolly, Dr Ian Bell, Jennifer Paterson, Gerard Buckingham, Ghislaine Wood, Paul Ham, E F, Clive Rice, Delbert Williamson, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Ian Hawkey, Warren Beatty, Oleg Gordievsky, J Leader, Peter Kindersley, C Roach, Jennifer Asiama, Boris Charmatz, Amanda Foreman, Cosmo Landesman, Alex Butler Sports Editor, Macy Gray, Leon Aron, Paul Nuki, Miranda Seymour, John Stern, Ron Clarke, John, John A Edmondson, Andrew Mueller, John Harlow, John Cale, Simon Brooke, Mr R Kevan, Deirdre Fernand, Jonathan Leake Science Editor, Sally Kinnes, Delshad Karanjia, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Adrian Levy, Kjehl Stormark, E Faichney, David Wickers, Tom Rhodes, Christine Ross, Helen Wilkinson, Rupert Steiner, Simon Trump, Walter Ellis, India Knight, Jennifer Rodger, Boris Schapiro, Michael Vaughan,

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Star player reveals the secrets of Saddam United Ministers fear huge crime wave Inside Contents Virgin Contents The old anger: A nationalist launches a petrol bomb… Robinson 'funded Tony Blair' Contents Official: Philip is not a fool Sales Climb The Sunday Times Newspapers Support Recycling Directline Loyalist parades spark return to street fighting Dozens hurt in wave of nationalist protests Omagh falls silent to honour victims Hague plans reshuffle to oust rebels Election bonanza for transport Pony skins used to feed high fashion Queen to end Irish racing bar with St Leger entry Pony skins used to feed high fashion British Airways Bishop takes high ground on cannabis Victorian TV family fails test of time PC World the Computer Superstore Sotheby's chiefs quit in 'fakes' row Catholic law chief defied prejudice St. Joseph's Hospice A-level students can't distinguish east from west Riot organisers prepare to launch cyber war on City ITV reschedules as Trevor McDonald's show falters Investors in People Serb computer viruses infected western firms Mercedes-Benz Luton accused of air safety lapses BBC will get Lynam payout Braveheart raises royal standard Down Under Man charged in hunt for serial killer It's Archer Daley the car dealer Philips Charles swims into trouble Sainsbury's British are the saddest case in Europe Rover Saga cruise liner in probe over trawler sinking 'Fame' school is hit by standards row Vauxhall Aitken fights to prevent sale of letters about love child Official: corn on the cob is non-U Ford Gurus to star on new-age TV network Volkswagen Tax threat to art treasures Goodbye Provence. . . The well-travelled middle classes are returning to the traditional British seaside holiday. But will the coastal invasion spark an unwelcome backlash, ask Jonathan Miller and Jessica Berry This baby went for a routine heart operation. Two hours later he was dead. What went wrong? Clerical Medical Up for the biggest seduction of his life Profile Stay married, men, it's a lonely world out there Clerical Medical Ending the rip-offs Beside the seaside The Sunday Times William, leader without hair, can help Charles, man short of bottom Civil servants of the Holocaust Mandelson gets a new Notting Hill bargain Portillo's wife puts her stamp of approval on budding MPs Atticus A story so good the BBC films it twice A reputation scorched by the Tuscan sun Degree 99 Directline Scotland, land of bigotry or nation of contrast? Bonus Points I Write about the Duke of Edinburgh's remark… Birthdays Marked on merit Tiresome: After over 20 years of reading The Sunday… Fair deal at work The Enemy within With Serbs now the target of revenge ethnic cleansing and British troops caught in the crossfire, Kosovo has all the ingredients to become a Balkan Northern Ireland, writes Marie Colvin in Pristina Seat Militia joins up with FBI to fight anarchy Nivea Thomas Cook Nuns put faith in their shrink Becker leads German invasion of Majorca Families cheer freed hostages Renault Spymasters vie for Kremlin Yeltsin's courtiers fight to keep power Autobytel Cunning ruse or the final throw of a sick leader? Raj's faded maps stir revolt in Shangri-La Fashion smiles on Cinderellas OYU Parfum Bush buffeted by the wrath of Marilyn Scottish Widows Wide-eyed diners flock to the darkest restaurant in Paris Land Rover War fever boosts Indian nationalists Honda Fischler in EU cash scandal Frenchmen learn how to love being losers BT Stay in touch Pope foils hopes of old pretenders Inside Rome Outcheating the men The mayor in mortal dread Turbine sparks turmoil in Israel Scientists see first light of a new planet Watchdog attacks 'sham' rise in rail standards Weather and Travel Outlook Five hurt in Kent refugee clash News in Brief Schools 'fraud' Bid to reopen 1927 murder case Argie-bargie GM trials Star dims Ten share £11.5m jackpot The Samaritans Elton twins Comic shot Killer in hospital Leukaemia claim Captain stays 'for now' as Reds win 2-0 Keane as Mustard Ferguson urges rich clubs to act on pay Contents SAAB Sorry Sinclair strikes again Absent Gazza barely missed Liverpool eclipsed by Mooney Keane rescues hungry Wolves Bradford revel in late, late show Norwich resemble passing strangers Wimbledon pay penalty for negative thinking Nationwide First Division Second Division Third Division Minor Leagues and Statistics Premiership Fixtures and TV Games Scotland Pools Gunners spiked by Reid Francis left to rue lack of luck Bullock blunder sets up Palace The Sunday Times Platt brings home points Iversen heads Spurs revival Fulham fail to cash in as 10-man City steal point Will United boost Brazil's World Cup hopes? Ian Hawkey believes a successful World Club Championship will improve South America's chances of hosting the 2006 World Cup Murdock strikes late to stun lively Stoke Rangers' revenge sets the pace in Europe Chelsea lost the plot, West Ham lost the tie, but the Scots came out smiling, says Brian Glanville Have faith in Saints, urges rejuvenated striker Soundly beaten already this season, the Premiership's poor relations still have reason for optimism, reports Ian Hawkey Is Gullit still up to scratch? As the troubles at St James' park grow, the Dutchman in charge must take his share of the blame Manager on defensive as his critics smell blood Alarm bells are ringing at Newcastle United. Louise Taylor reports from within a divided camp after a week of defeat and dissent Hungry Tiger's on Woods ties for Medinah lead The world's best player moves into top gear at the US PGA, but Garcia keeps European hopes of victory alive. Nick Pitt reports Tiger Woods Clinic Steinhauer employing front-line tactics for repeat performance History beckons today for the Wisconsin farm girl attempting to win successive British Opens. Graham Otway reports Greed comes before glory Ben Crenshaw is at his wits' end as money continues to be a Ryder Cup hot potato Land Rover Row over Cash Threatens Build-Up to the Ryder Cup Fearless Spaniard right up where he belongs The young European has no fear of the top Americans and says that he can win at Medinah. By Nick Pitt Managing nicely to stay ahead of the game Video rulings freeze action Letters to the Sports Editor To Allow Lawrence Dallaglio to return to Test rugby The Sunday Times Athletics Q & A Picks of the week Sport on TV Action Replay: TV moment of the week Book review Sporting Doubles by Jeremy Malies (Robson Books, £17.95) Graf the restless queen will find it hard to quit her court Winner of 22 Grand Slam titles, the German is still troubled by a puzzling lack of self-belief Fleck prevents whitewash Hurdling & CGU England eager to test World Cup ambitions The return from injury of Will Greenwood will benefit Clive Woodward's side as they take on the American tourists, reports Nick Cain Enter your Team now for Fantasy League The Sunday Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season £126,000 in cash prizes Choose your Team from These Players Mercedes-Benz Eagle-Eyed Eddie McLaren are still fastest, no question, but the F1 force is with Eddie Irvine and Ferrari Wheel of fortune takes new spin Alleyne at ease with captaincy Gloucestershire's skipper was in relaxed mood as he prepared for today's NatWest Trophy semi-final, reports Ivo Tennant The Times Cox ambushes Surrey Simon Wilde watches a captain's innings secure a date at Lord's for a county not used to enjoying success in recent years Lord's will be rosy with cider John Stern says Somerset's supporters revelled in the failure of some big names Dual role for Stewart England's brave new dawn may begin with the former captain being told to keep wicket again Time for Graveney to grasp the nettle Simon Wilde analyses the repercussions of the abrupt dismissal of Graham Gooch and Mike Gatting from the England selectors' panel Four Young Contenders for the Oval British Airways Holidays Sampras serves up more misery for Agassi Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing Helen Rollason, true champion of women's sport The first woman to host BBC's Grandstand showed fighting qualities throughout her life Butler finds success well worth the wait Success in the Coral Eclipse Stakes has put an energetic young Irish trainer in the spotlight Silver never out of fashion Supergirl Chases Shadows Marion Jones aims to take home four gold medals from Seville. 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Jane Cavanagh, inset, is in line… Confidence soars among small firms Contents Tesco offers cheap flights via Clubcard When it comes to takeovers France is on another planet Agenda Allied to spirit away Korean distiller The Times Net shop offers £10m giveaway Reviving Italian Job will make SCI race ahead Life after Liffe for Spitalfields market Question time brings 800 jobs for Dixons Business Digest Congress offer Candover leads race for Charter engineers Horse sense Alchemy backs rescue plan of Alldays rebels Lloyds eyes Spanish route into Europe Vodafone tipped to take Scots' mobiles Private experts to advise public sector Trintech weighs up flotation Seat Snapper chiefs in £9m rock buyout Inflation edges up but is still subdued Euro Watch BA counts on strategic shift for a soft landing Bob Ayling, chief of the 'World's Favourite Airline', is under pressure as profits nosedive. David Parsley reports on how he is answering his critics and fighting back Bubble trouble leads to misguided panic on rates Reasons to be cautious: the list starts growing American Account Aluminium Recast With depressed profits and cost-cutting options runing out, the industry giants have embarked on the biggest shake-up in 40 years. Report by Garth Alexander in New York Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caring Parents Organisation Living in the UK with Connections Abroad? Mortgagedirect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items International Company Services (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Legal International The SCF Group The Company Store Group U. K. 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Paul Ham reports from Sydney Databank Real Leisure reverses into Pubs 'n' Bars Sharewatch The Sunday Times A Share in the Boardroom How to keep your company going after you quit Three out of four family firms lose their independence after the founder quits. Andrew Godfrey, right, explains why good succession planning is vital Worker became a boss in her own lunchtime Account executive Karen Earl went to meet an unhappy client expecting to get an earbashing. Instead the praised her talents and helped her set up her own business. Report by Rupert Steiner My First Break The Sunday Times Laying the old ghosts of new assets Questions of Business Here, we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Budgeting for a brand new image Enterprise Network Woodstock Furniture can widen margins only if it gains a prestige reputation. But profits are to law to fund effective promotion, writes David Sumner Smith The Sunday Times The Experts Bishop crushes insurer hiding behind 'act of God' clause EFR Enhanced Digital Sound Expats just can't get the staff Prufrock US broker invades British high streets Yet another American stockbroker is chasing our small investors. But this time the hunting ground is a shop near you. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Trader indulges in asset stripping Why the amateurs can't trade places Inside the City Fix your mortgage before rates rise Whole new ball game for savers Contents Banks under fire on bonuses Contents Experts warn of incorrect tax bills Car cover to jump by 25% Jupiter Contents Taxman will put dent in motorists' windfall Comment Firm asks a lot but gives little away Adwatch Northern Rock Halifax Bank treats young saver like an evil drug smuggler Money Matters Every week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance How to pay for private education It can cost £70,000 to send a child to secondary school, so save £300 a month from the day it's born. By Nick Gardner Take out a loan or remortgage the house to meet termly bills Scottish Widows Standard Life Bank 10 easy ways to save your heirs a fortune Inheritance tax is dubbed a voluntary tax, because with a little planning few people have to pay, writes Kevin Pratt Where to fix loan for the long term M&G InvestorsDirect Computer programs make filling in tax returns quick and simple How do electronic tax advisers stack up against the real thing? Alicia Wyllie investigates alternatives to accountants The Sunday Times Policy Portfolio PLC Cost of insurance is in your genes Genetic testing could make more people uninsurable, even though the information used is often wrong, writes Nick Gardner Mature investors can beat bond Leeds & Holbeck 50+Saver Card firm unveils cheapest rate Scottish Widows Beware of the junk when you buy bonds In spite of falls in value, bond funds offer steady incomes, but you must choose carefully, writes Alicia Wyllie Money Section Mortgage Intelligence Surrenda-link Fix income but watch the risks Policy £ Plus Adviser offers wealth checks Seeking High Returns Chase De Vere Mortgage Management Best Savings Rates Celebrity memorabilia fetches king's ransom Fans of the rich and famous are prepared to pay handsomely for keepsakes, even Christmas cards, writes Peter Watson Commercial property is good long-term move The Wright Angle Chase De Vere Investments PLC Beale Dobie & Company Limited Society ties loan to base rate Savings News Direct Line Financial Services Web ready to run homes and find lost dogs Internet Chips the size of a match head fitted to home appliances, and even pets, could transform family life, writes Mark Prigg Race hots up to counter bio-terrorism weapons Security Edited by Mark Prigg. E-mail address:… Lunar atmosphere replicated in lab jar Physics American scientists have created a 'miniature moon', writes Mark Prigg Bug's Life skill will improve home videos Television Heart drug fights side effects of digoxin Health Electric 'nose' helps to sniff out infections Bacteriology A smell sensor is speeding up the process of checking for bacteria in the woulds of patients, writes Roger Dobson Tents could be alternative to bricks and mortar Fabrics Blade redesign will make helicopters safer Aerosra… Europe's Serpent in running to set standard for net encryption Data Security VisiCalc is how programs ought to be Sounding off The free offer of pioneering software recalls a landmark in personal computing, writes David Hewson War hero reaps peace dividend Fame and Fortune John Nichol risked his life in the Gulf war—now the experience is earning him a good income. By Nathalie Graham The Gartmore European Online loans and mortgages make cost comparisons easy The net allows borrowers to work out their repayments in minutes, bringing greater price transparency, writes Matthew Wall Airports owner is set for take-off Inside Track British Airways Contents Inside Contents Foul Play It's a grim life in Saddam United FC Uday Hussein, son of the Iraqi dictator, knows how to keep how to keep the national soccer team on the ball. He tortures them, writes Jon Swain Ercol Contents Goodbye lonely hearts, hello love The Sirius dating agency has been rebuked for leaving too many members disenchanted. Alastair Brett was one of them The end of the oddball Those big-hearted guys from the cardiac ward like to send you off with a laugh British Midland Enemy of the People Project Hague The Sunday Times Decline and fall of the American can-do empire Not only does New York never sleep, it never works properly, says Amanda Foreman Malaria: the killer that came home John Harlow has just recovered from a bout of malaria. His sister was not so lucky, because of medical ignorance of a rising danger Sex, the city, and a fine romance too Interview Cocktails in the yurt at the great eclipse party Tracking down the children who escaped Hitler A great train escape brought Jewish youngsters a new life in Britain, writes David Cesarani Amazon A difficult child Stefan is no ordinary naught boy. When his mother found out his true condition, she learnt to laugh, as well as cry, writes Margarette Driscoll Did abortion make the crime figures fall? 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