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News from 04/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, DJM, Rob Hughes, Paul Randolph (Chairman, British Estonian Latvian Lithuanian Law Association; Vice-Chairman, British Hungarian Law Association), Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, George Pendle, Osman Streater, Christopher Bowen, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Clare Wood, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Kevin McIntosh, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Chris Tudball, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, Chris McGRATH, Dominic Walsh, Trevor Baylis, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Andrew Bryant, Ronald Forrest (Chairman, South West Wales Area Conservative Council), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, J. S. Walker, Emma Hope, Shoe designer, Peter Waymark, Phil Gordon, Paul Cross (Manager), Keith Pike, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Joan M. Williams, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Derwent May, Kevin McCARRA, Victoria Fletcher, Desmond High, Mark Evans, Victor W. Watton, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Alasdair Murray and Caroline Merrell, Daniel McGrory, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Joy Breckwoldt, Richard Evens, Reed Elsevier, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Reg Cooley, Guy Jackson, Matt Dickinson, Philip R. Matthews, Caroline Merrell, Alan Pearey, Damian Whitworth, Lisa Thomlinson, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Martin Woods, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Geoffrey Bubb, Julian Muscat, Roger Bootle, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Paul James, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, David Hands and Alasdair Reid, Colin Riegels, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Walter Gammie, Steve Fleming, Brian Clarke, Alan Challoner, Ben Macintyre, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Robert Ladds, Archdeacon of Lancaster, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Daniel Rosenthal, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Alex O'connell, John Phillips, Susie Steiner, Peter Robinson, James Landale and John O'leary, Alasdair Murray and James Landale, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Tomorrow: Fantasy League Football - Prizes Every… Clinton faces DNA test on prostitute's son, 13 Markets give a boost to the euro Index Free Books for Schools Picture Gallery Two die as 75mph winds batter the South Switch from grammars 'could cost £500m' A Mounties' coat catches royal eye Slim for your Life Safety signal for Charlie Whelan Sharif escapes bridge bombers United Cup win The X-Stream network 30p Every Weekday Riddle over Mandelson agent case Councillor says it was known that trial would be dropped, reports Dominic Kennedy SNP 'needs to consider chemical weapons' Harrods Knightsbridge Inspiring Curves No 10 will not have Whelan sacked Brown's aide is back from holiday to face the music, reports James Landale Prescott tipped to be Dome supremo Head castigates Blair for term-time holiday Union chief may face picket line More light is shed on Labour's 'Prince of Darkness' 'It is a miserable place to die, I am sorry' But I had no Choice, says Yemeni colonel as he takes Daniel McGrory to scene of tourists' bloody deaths Ernie Wise 'stable' after heart attacks £2m book deal puts Hornby top of league Yard wants to question leader Mystery over kidnap leader gang had no hiding place Alfred Dunhill London RUC net closes in on Omagh killers The bombers' names are known. Now police seek the final pieces of evidence, reports Martin Fletcher Tiny Computers Limited Parents set up school for autistic sons Poet denies spy role for RAF in Vietnam War Pupils given anti-meningitis pills 'Kissing bug' claims lives of two children from the same school, Michael Hornsby writes TV fly-on-wall stars bite back at producers Secret of Carey's man in the pew Go Arrest after car found in hunt for attacker Cautious City expects slow start to trade London British Gas Bankers flirt with Bonn masters The Euro Goes to Market Roger Boyes the austere Bundesbank is now forced to play political games First direct Sterling effort pays off French language purists flinch at English accent Word Play New Strepsils Zinc Defence The Vice Frankfurt's euro party loses fizz The Euro Goes to Market Fight by city to outflank London gets little support from Germany's leaders, Roger Boyes reports Scots eager to test their new-found power Scotland 1999 Year of Destiny Times writes test the mood of a country that is preparing for its first parliament in 300 years Cue for a fresh cast of political hopefuls The New Faces Ryanair Shock waves from a cultural revolution Arts Scebe Egg: Individual Money Matters The Road to Devolution Free books: read all about it The Times launches Britain's biggest book bonanza, aimed at making a wide range of literature available to young readers Opening windows to the outer world City slickers spread the word Victoria Fletcher on how the Square Mile helps pupils in the East End to improve literacy Inland Revenue Bevin told Perón: hands off Falklands Anti-British agitation brought threat of conflict three decades before invesion, reports Mark Henderson Hume starts work debate Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Tough task for school campaigners Man held over death of barmaid News in Brief Army inquiry Three held Kidnap charge Queen's baubles Five shot dead as Mafia feuds erupt in Sicily (Reuters): Nine Filipinos killed in gunfight after fire World in Brief (AFP): Russian roulette victim (AP): China jails dissidents (AFP): Tiger terror ended Digital Hearing Ltd Interest Free Credit on all Time Systems Picture Gallery (AFP): Swedish King and Queen aid hurt skier Posthouse Israel holds disciples of 'Second Coming' cult US group accused of plotting millennium mayhem, writes Ross Dunn in Jerusalem Children's gifts make ailing Reagan smile Snow globe and chocolate delight ex-President, writes Damian Whitworth Midwest snowstorms kill 23 Albright to snub Sharon Harrods Knightsbridge Second UN jet brought down in Angola Sharif escapes assassination bid Bomb blast has warned a tottering regime, says Christopher Thomas Bin Laden admits instigating attacks Legal & General Dell Baghdad thread to UN aid workers Picture Gallery Quantex Good Choice How to lose weight successfully The New Diet Revolution Multiple Display Advertising Items Meal Planner Ideas for the Induction Diet The Harley Medical Group The Induction Diet Hover Speed Targeted Nutrition Tomorrow C&g Channel Islands Limited Blue London Boat Show The pictures worth millions in Ad campaigns are crucial to image-building- and design houses are prepared to pay Picture Gallery Fashion Diary Leukaemia Research Fund LBS mortgages Limited Samak Holidays Monolo Blahnik Shoes Changing Times Describe your style. Currently, dark pinstripe jackets with a white T-shirt, navy trousers, glitter cardigans and skirts from "dressing-up box shops Wrong turning on the South Bank The latest 'masterplan' for London's biggest arts centre is an extravagant mistake, says Marcus Binney Royal National Theatre Dance Anyone for sugar plum? Non! Dance: Christopher Bowen finds plenty of festive treats in Paris, even if they don't come in the usual wrapping Poland Music Prudential A bit of a treat for the cliché queen Thearte: Glaswegian Liz Lochead Fond memories of old Vienna Concerts New Year's Day Wigmore Hall BRB Theatres Adelphi Entertainments Purcell heralds the new King's Consort Wigmore Hall Entertainments Listings This week in the Times Picture Gallery Coward, back in the midday sun The Master's voice still has a unique relevance, says Derwent May It is in the petits chansons that his genius lives Could be Yule The Times Diary The noble tradition of British risk-takers Peter Mandelson was doing nothing new—and his sacrifice leaves Blair exposed and vulnerable Year of the constitution Labour has not addressed the central dilemma of government, says Tim Hames Scotched The Times Diary Pot luck The Times Diary Banana split The Times Diary Cast aside The Times Diary Blood money The Times Diary Perilous Petitions A time to save the grammar school, not sign it away Democracy's Tycoon The Magellan of the Net exemplifies the Nineties Collection Days Help The Times to fill bookshelves of our schools CPS strength is in its independence Pig farmers' plight School holidays eat into term-time Election turnout Peace in Cyprus Church and community Services rendered Baseball 's first joyful steps Pleasing response Ex-celebs Court Circular Birthdays today Eprime Eshag Nature notes Picture Gallery Church news School news Lord Hunt, KG Personal Column University news Flight Seekers Flight Searchers Jetline Overseas Express Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries today Multiple Display Advertising Items The Right Rev Ronald Goodchild The Right Rev Ronald Goodchild, Suffragan Bishop of Kensington, 1964-80, died on December 28 aged 88. He was born on October 17,1910 Dr Henry Cockburn Dr Henry Cockburn, MC, former medical Superintendent at St Mary's Hospital, London, died on December 4 aged 84. He was born on December 23,1913 Latest wills Professor Paul Hancock Paul Hancock, Professor of Neotectonics at the University of Bristol, died of cancer on December 9 aged 61. He was born on Marh 26,1937 Karl Denver Karl Denver, pop singer, died from a brain tumour on December 21 aged 67. He was born on December 16,1931 On this Day The Transvaal Crisis Serious Action of the German Emperor News The Times Crossword No 20,991 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Lifeboats Tomorrow Caught Napping United secure spot prize Liverpool next in Line for Old Trafford Fa Cup Trial Draw takes shine off Diamonds Five Star Rugby's New Order Whizz-Kidz Warne finds ample reward playing second fiddle Michael Henderson watches as Australia's spin , maestro finally returns to the Test match stage Donald leaves West Indies begging for mercy Scoreboard from Cape Town England on back foot as MacGill turns tide Cricket Slater reprieved over run-out England's Test Hat-Tricks By our Sports Staff: India in trouble despite Dravid's defiance Fourth-round draw offers up taste of times past Moyes busy restoring pride to Preston Julian Muscat meets the manager hoping to overcome history as well as Arsenal at Deepdale tonight Liverpool no fall-guys as Owen strikes FA Cup: England striker's penaity helps to put Port Vale firmly in their place Sky digital Humphreys confirms class divide Oldham left to reflect on life from boundary FA Cup: Premiership clubs prove far too powerful for their Nationwide League opponents Villa's doors are closed to humble visitors Newcastle curse haunts Gullit Leicester reaping reward for O'Neill's loyalty Ilic takes leave of his senses as Charlton fold yet again Coventry survive onslaught to reach seventh heaven Graham's men reluctant to break mould Leeds discover that Diamonds are genuine FA Cup: O'Leary's title hopefuls forced to hang on for a draw against high-class minnows Reames brings touch of reason Prolific Dale almost gets his wires crossed Everton guilty of another City smash-and-grab Cole bunkers Swansea's hopes of shock success Derby eclipse of Plymouth illuminated by Sturridge Southport pay the penalty as underdogs FA Cup Third round Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland Non-League and Conference Pools Check Overseas Nationwide Football League National Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Celtic able to draw on their title credentials Old Firm fixture a break from the norm as extravagance takes over Sturrock wants future for Dundee United like the past By our Sports Staff: Wiseman should go, says Kelly Welling continue recovery By our Sports Staff: Blatter proposes World Cup every two years William Hill By our Sports Staff: Bassett quick to deny departure Sampras gambles in pursuit of title record Tennis Reivers have too much ammunition for rivals TCP West finally take pleasure in home comforts Rugby Union Miller leads the pack as Lansdowne tumble Sloman steadies Barnstaple path Ryan aims to lift Bristol Under-strength Saracens encounter little resistance Gallagher keeping feet firmly on the ground Wayward Archer undermines Newcastle's title challenge Bath struggling to keep heads above water Allied Dunbar Premiership: Robinson shattered by defeat at Gloucester Northampton benefit from forward planning Cardiff joy tainted by lack of genuine opposition Brochure Line Dreary presentation is a monkey on Sky's back Nutty charm of dwelling in the dingly Dell 'What chance did this backwater town have against those wide boys of Fulham? Sainsbury's Bank Picture Gallery No place for bad language Early footballing achievements devalued Football salaries Pallister's road to fame Hoping to mould bright new future Bowls David Rhys Jones report on the impact made by a man with clear intentions Knights enjoy Bracknell's net loss Ice Hockey Adams makes most of indoor opportunities Sport in Schools Mushers dogged in pursuit of sledding Lack of snow proves no handicap, as Mel Webb discovers NatWest Golding pays heavy price for mistake Sailing: Briton Broods on a Twist of Fortune that Ended his Hopes in around Alone Race Harrods Knightsbridge By our Sports Staff: Wiberg makes up for lost time Skiing: Swede Regains Pride by Producing Surprise Victory Reading rebuffed in final Hockey Autissier goes clear Drewett's labour produces a reel show of angling beauty Brian Clarke enjoys the content of a book challenge the best of them Expulsion propels Sheffield closer to the top Basketball Taylor hits target with seventh world title Sport in Brief The Times Champions who benefit from help in long run Athletics David Powell on the importence of charities in promoting the development of Britain's top athletes Ethiopians run off with honours Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move By our Sports Staff: Arizona upset Cowboys' wagon American Football Snow Reports Athletics For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby Union Newbury off as casualties mount Rapid Raceline Godolphin recruits Argentine star Racing: Dubai Stable Boardens Horizons to Strengthen International Challenge Thunderer: Folkestone National Hunt Leaders Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Thunderer: Southwell Carberry loses ground with ten-day ban Soaked makes brisk start to new year The Times Bookshop Dismissal in breach of sick pay term after pregnancy unfair Reinsurance was not transferred Is medicinal product essentially similar? Free circulation of motor vehicles of historic interest Home value not aggregated Changing Times Capitalisation, week's change Barclays British Funds By our City Staff: Nissan tipped to link with rival P&O woos its wharfies to alter working ways Reuters makes a billion changes to greet the euro Word-Watching BC Partners poised to buy Allied Domecq distributor Investors await view on suing The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Hp Hewlett Packard From a Correspondent in Telaviv: PwC takes the acquisition trail in Israel Strutt & Parker lifts hotels side The Facts The Board Alternative Investment Market Corporate Profile: Reed Elsevier What the Experts Say Found By our City Staff: BP denies falling oil price will cost 1,000 UK jobs No Title New Deal is accused of ignoring small firms From a Correspondent in Bonn: Germany quells talk of VAT rise AIM hopes for brighter 1999 Bill Gates may bid for BT television franchise Caradon dose to agreeing sale of Everest Moment of truth for retailers in the spotlight Callmate Expect a better sort of recession A patent need to nurture our promising inventors Trevor Baylis, the inventor who created the clockwork radio, which operates without electricity or batteries, amkes a plea for a new Academy of Invention in Britain Roche Bobois Paris Radio Choice Farming put in a spin Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Sometimes silliness is the sensible option Review BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite Cable and Digital Pressure grows for rate cut as job prospects worsen Pound faces turbulent euro future Times Two Crossword Profile 44 Goldsmiths poised to deepen retail gloom Tay chiefs face coup attempt GEC joins race to buy Nats stake By our City Staff: Bid boost likely for Lucas Varity City Traveller Direct Ltd Slump 46

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