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News from 18/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Roland Watson and James Landale, James Landale, Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Renee Bravo, Joanna Hunter, Peter Baldwin, B. Winfield, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Robson Fisher, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Karen Woolfson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Frances Cooke, Alison Kervin, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Jonathan Morgan, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Judith Amanthis, Gordon Birtwistle, Valerie Elliott and James Landale, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Peter Waymark, David Grundy, Michael Clark, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Frances Bissell, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Charles Wilson, Helen Rumbelow, Helen Reeves, Director, John O'leary, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Audrey Magee and Hannah Betts, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Mwanyengela Ngali, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, James Pettifer, Stephen Wood, Edward Young, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Carol Midgely, Media Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Robert Nutter, Matt Dickinson, Richard Owen and Andrew Finkel, Philip Dixon, Iain Murray, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Cathy Harris, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Martin Woods, Michael Polley, Nick Kelly, Barry Snellgrove, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, F. W. de Klerk, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, I. G. Townsend, Secretary General, Chris McGrath, Walter Gammie, Lord Robertson of Oakridge, the Right Rev Maurice Wood, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, R. F. J. Slade, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Daniel Rosenthal, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, John Vernon, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Frank Field, Peter Robinson, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Millions of books for schools token on page Play Fantasy Football League Girls to stay with foster parents for now Index Police prepare for millennium burglars Fashion gets fit Urban sportswear Picture Gallery Two more Britons snatched in Yemen Yeltsin back in hospital The glamorous football career that hangs on a… Nato threatens Belgrade over Kosovo massacre Are you ready for the most fulfilling challenge of… Government reshuffle looms as devolution nears Blair speeds up House of Lords reform Ministers say further changes will be in place by the next election, reports James Landale Left tells 'control freak' to stay loyal to working class Railtrack 'Junket Jack' to face perks inquiry Scourge of the death squads flies in for Pinochet… Ulster peace 'has only a 50% chance' News in Brief People's king Climbers rescued Mrs Cook's guilt £7m Dome bill Curly Wurly goes fishing for maharaja's jewels Shirley English reports on Scottish couple's attempt to salvage priceless gems lost in 1916 torpedo attack Church leaders hear SOS from cult watchers Choice of best modern novels starts title fight Double Action Picture Gallery Lib Dem news gets TV rebuke Gaultier comes of age with classy couture More sixth-formers opt to become boarders Givenchy returns to golden Fifties Intel Caravan hideaway of 'a nice family' Social services defend action to remove girls Tiny Quiet couple gave no sign of the drama to come Scottish Widows Police search kept low-key Women take smear test claims to court Frances Gibb on cases that could change the definition of negligence Air France Farmers may be sued over illness Somak Holidays Legal & General Row short-circuits Battersea plan Wrangle over £5m land sale could take ?50m project into third decade of strife, writes Martin Waller Designs for a fresh start keep going up in smoke Marcus Binney traces the history of one of the great Art Deco industrial buildings The Cooperative Bank Demon Internet (Reuter): Crewmen missing from ship News in Brief Viagra deaths Minder retires Light relief Mars to Earth Buried treasure Trouble in Stoke for Percy the pigeon First direct Picture Gallery Poet appointed to write 1,000-line ode to Dome Go By our Arts Correspondent: Monet show may open all hours Greek island killings drive Britons apart As two suspects go on trial today, Adrian Lee finds a mood of suspicion among the expatriates Eurotunnel alert after Russian scare The Open University Alliance Leicester Dead Sea Scroll writers 'ran health spa' Dell Rabies law puts huskies on ice Kosovo peace monitors flee Serbian attack The ceasefire verification policy is in a shambles after the weekend violence, reports Tom Walker from Racak West demands justice but killers can expect to escape unpunished Nec Direct Snooze plan for sleepy Spaniards Siesta shops hope to rescue a nation of night owls, Giles Tremlett writes Vatican's sewage bill unpaid Sainsbury's Bank A bus stop of fear in bandit country Supporters desert ailing Yeltsin as ratings fall to 1% Injection mix-up kills two babies World in Brief (AFP): Conversion ban denied (AFP): President drops in (AFP): Italian killed in Kenya (AFP): Hun Sen backs trial Markson Pianos 3Com Heart treatment adds to risk of blood loss Medical Briefing Sellafield fuels power struggle as Greens recycle policy Inside Germany French files unmask Gestapo informants Thousands gave information to the Germans, many just for the money, writes Susan Bell in Paris Guide Kurdish rebel leader slips out of Italy DfEE Task turns tougher for Clinton team Democrats hope President's Lawyers will better their House performance, Ian Brodie reports Quantex President takes lead with holiday job Time Governor throws a party British aid reaches war-torn Freetown Sam Kiley reports on the joy of weary Nigerian-led troops as the Royal Navy's mercy mission starts in Sierra Leone Zimbabwe editor's detention threatens to spark constitutional crisis Free Book's Schools Hussein returns to domestic troubles 'We sized each other up and concluded that we could do business' In this extract from his memoirs, F. W. de Klerk recalls his first encounter with Nelson Mandela Staples Forte Hotels My Marriage Break-Up Fashion Diary The Harley Medical Group Heritage Hotels Enter the wild man of Warminster It's a long way from Stonehenge to the catwalks of London, but Robert Cary-Williams has got there. says Lisa Armstrong Eric Van Peterson Jewellery designer Ready, steady, 'Pretty' has been supplanted by an urban sporty look. So junk your high heels and frilly camisoles and get functional in neon nylon and neoprene Go sporty Bank of Scotland Vogue A sum less than its parts Pop Garbage The Point, Dublin From soppy to sharp The Divine Comedy Comed Theatre Concert Crocodile tears Theatre: Daniel Rosenthal on the Holocaust play that provoked a real-life drama Architecture Rapture of faith Concert Messiaen Festival Westminster Cathedral/Radio 3 Fairytale ending Dance Cindrella Coliseum ENO Glasgow gets a kiss of life Marcus Binney on the celebrations afoot in the 1999 City of Architecture and Design Opera & Ballet Global Travel Group Plc This week in the Times Will there be life after the Lords? 'Despite 70 years of theoretical equality, the best a young Russian woman can hope for is a rich husband or a band of wealthy clients' Picture Gallery The shaming of Labour Mr Blair has betrayed both Britain and Europe over this scandal in Brussels Picture Gallery Royal row The Times Diary Look out Dale The Times Diary Good korma The Times Diary Ripping yarn The Times Diary Round Two Clinton's defence will decide the length of his trial Babes in a Legal Wood The Bramley case must now be rapidly and clearly resolved No Shore Bet The cost of holding back the rising tides Welfare to Work and foiling fraud Rights of witnesses Better late Pensions for deaf ex-servicemen Monty's view of Africa Clinton impeachment Chambers wit From lowly roots to high command Cure for bacon Continental shelf? The morning after Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery New Hall School, Chelmsford Birthdays today Albert P. Abela Horticultural excellence awards Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marketors' Company Delta Worldwide Marriages Dadie Rylands Dadie Rylands, Ch, Cbe, Shakespearean director and former Dean, Bursar and Director of Studies at King's College, Cambridge, died in his college rooms on January 16 aged 96. He was born on October 23,1902 John Brooksby John Brooksby, Cbe, Frs, veterinary virologist, died on December 25,1914 Church news Betty Box Betty Box, Obe, film producer, died on January 15 aged 83, She was born on September 25,1915 Robin Bailey Robin Bailey. actor, died on January 14 aged 79. He was born on October 5,1919 Affronts to Scotland News The Times Crossword No 21,003 Business Aa Information Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Tyson's last fistful of dollars? Former World Champion Losing Fight against Time One devastating punch was enough to bring victory and $23 million, but Srikumat Sen, boxing correspondent, says that his return to the ring in Las Vegas showed beyond doubt that the powers of the man who once ruled by fear are on the wane. Is it the beginning of the end for 'Iron Mike'? Power Play Davenport brushes Hingis aside on eve of… Sweet Revenge Hick steers England to victory over… Pointless Exercise How Arsenal ruined Big Ron's… Citytraveller Direct Ltd Hick reminds Australia of one-day basics Bevan held in check in closing overs as England avenge their Melbourne defeat Scoreboard from Sydney By our Sports Staff: Rhodes rubs salt into West Indies' wounds Sky digital By our Sports Staff: Maddy off to flying start Falcons swoop in overtime American Football Austrian continues to show cool head Sport in Brief Cork's new outburst wins little favour England prepare to oppose threat of expulsion Players and supporters will be the losers in the latest row over the Five Nations Championship Schwer confident of his ability Reckless Botha wastes chance to tame Tyson Boxing Soweto son ignites peaceful uprising New-look Els regains the form of old Matthew's dream ended Cole fuels Yorke's burning ambitions FA Carling Premiership: United strike a fierce blow to the other title contenders Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Hartson rediscovers physical presence Atkinson swaps the beach for quicksand Houllier finds fault in seven heaven Smith is looking up for a change Chelsea survive in bench warfare FA Carling Premiership: Strachan sees red as battling Coventry suffer Stamford Bridge blues Leeds compose lasting image Pringle makes his point for Charlton William Hill Redknapp cast as villain of the piece Aston Villa v Everton Tonight, 8.0pm Carling F. A. Premiership Picture Gallery Todd takes credit as twin peaks to order for Bolton Royle allows flicker of optimism to appear Sunderland settle on high ground Nationwide League: Reid enjoys view from first division summit Francis aims for realistic target Wolves left to run with the pack Celta continue to set the standard Coppell smiles in face of adversity Jewell has Anfield spirit alive and well at Bradford Tyson goes Barking mad on way to Shoeburyness Clinging to the last shred of hope 'I felt a click in my left knee. I turned to walk back but I just collapsed' Football cheats Barmy Army recognition Sports Letters Sundays crowded out with sports events Cynical fouls Fair trading or not? Nomura scoop This week in the Times Hingis in struggle to keep up Tennis Pennock earns redemption Non-League Football Dunlop Future looks secure for youthful Welsh Korda faces challenge to title and reputation Henry spoils party for Duff Bowls General Grayson commands the field Allied Dunbar Premiership: Midlands clubs open gap on rivals as they tighten grip at the top Details from the Stoop Robinson confident of brighter future for Bath Exiles demonstrate their solidarity Christopher Irvine keeps one eye off the pitch as troubled London Scottish lose 24-12 to Leicester Happy hooker helps Irish into uncharted territory Match to remember offers everything bar conclusion Dominant Melrose open up Scottish title race Prickly Bracken proves thorn in Cardiff's side Saracens gain ample revenge Nurse's shot has soothing effect Hockey: Big Guns Progress as Expected in the Eha Cup Fifth round The Times Cullen scores freely on indoor weekend It's no fun to be overwhelmed by sheer weight of numbers Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess By a Correspondent: Wales pay dearly for flimsy defence McRae wins his battle to reach the starting line Scot competes in first rally of the season after revolutionary new Ford is given late reprieve Family front as Benetton seek past glor79 Smoking Ca Deacon savours his just deserts Mel Webb on a sand-storming Briton's triumph in the Dakar Rally Uses Cancer Guide to the Week Ahead Sheffield shake off fatigue to dwarf Towers Basketball Adam's tempting wager goes astray Racing: Trainer Loses out on Monnaie Forte Bets in Rescheduled Victor Chandler Chase Doncaster Rapid Raceline Bellator back Saturday's Results Course Specialists Jump Leaders Plumpton Southwell Pipe quickly off the mark Plumpton cleared Lapping up the exciting world of go-larting Joanna Hunter stays indoors to enjoy crash course behind wheel Robertson happy to win bronze Sailing Picture Gallery Williams runs in different class Mel Webb applauds the winners and losers who took part in the Knole Run Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Met set strong case for title defence Netball Athletics Snow Reports Picture Gallery For the Record Rugby Union Cricket Cross-claim must be genuine Valuation of interest in partnership Maintaining impartiality of the justiciary Law Report January 18 1999 House of Lords Challenge to naming in child-care index Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Capitalisation, week's change Japan Airlines The Facts NatWest launches Community Bond to bridge funding gap The Royal Bank of Scotland Corporate Profile: Colt Telecom SLOC gets set for life on the stock market Newspaper Recycling Virgin Pulp Euro to boost UK economy The Sunday Times Brazil devaluation is just the start Performance of big property firms is attacked Exchange Rates Change on Week The Pound Manchester worst in debt list Alternative Investment Market Results and Statistics British Biotech braced for '$50,000 SEC fine' Bank of Scotland First Leisure faces stamina test Companies Railtrack plans £48m commuter stations revamp Hambro chases French gold Business confidence bolstered by rate cuts ANA Data will hit rate hopes Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Biotechs seek survival in a suitable marriage Disillusioned investors await an upturn in fortunes and consolidation is the key Word-Watching Radio Choice Exposing property rogues Television Choice Wish you were here? Not really, thanks Review BBC1 Pay Tv: Satellite, Cable and Digital BAe told to link with Dassa after Marconi Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop New Times Crossword Titles now Available Profile Behind the scenes at Colt Telecom Vodafone merger will leave BT in the shade Mobile Tiddler that Grew and Grew Bank of France Governor could face inquiry Hedge fund controls sought Direct Currency Roger Bootle on why Brazil is just the start Rim in £1.1bn bid for Mirror Group

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