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News from 25/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Claudia Joseph and Adrian Lee, Phil Yates, Annette Crosbie, Barney Spender, David Adams, Jon Holbrook, Michael Aylwin, David Astor, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Henry Pepper, Adrian Lee, Djm, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Eric Roberts, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Peter Walters, Nicolette Jones, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Dina Shiloh, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, Penny Wark, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Jean Boht, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Adrian Seville, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Brian Butcher, Arthur Leathley, Aviation Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Kimberly McDonald, Raymond Gubbay, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alexandra Bastedo, Jim A. Cooper, Ray Kennedy, John O'Leary, Debbie Murdock, Chair, Phil Gordon, Eric Hamer, Irvine of Lairg, K. Torricke-Barton Co-ordinator, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, B. H. Parker, John Streule, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Jilly Cooper, Jasper Gerard, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Head of Economics, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Douglas Smith, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, David Watts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Charlotte Cornwell, Christine Buckley, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Gerard Vaughan, Jean McBride, Shirley Watts, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Alan Pearey, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Martin Woods, Stephen Timmons Senior Lecturer, Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Roger Bootle, Roger Farrington, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Alex O'Connell, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Simon Callow, Chris McGrath, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Janet Welford, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, Alasdair Murray, Peter Robinson, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Patrick Jenkin, Susan Emmett,

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Eat out for a fiver 15 pages of Sport including top coverage of… Salt Lake City and Sydney keep Games Betraytal of Olympic ideal Index US bombs Iraqi missile sites Blairs attack press story Free Books for Schools Passive corruption of a pretend president Operation for Queen Mother Manchester Utd triumph at the last gasp Gieves & Hawkes Number One Savile Row 30p Every Weekday Straw shelves study on black crime trends Conclusions of report on social factors are being kept under lock and key, reports Stewart Tendler Staff get a right to unpaid leave Teacher's pay rise threatens class size pledge Employers fear a budget-busting 4 per cent award, reports John O'Leary Railtrack Grieving parents demand explanation Irvine heads off clash with judges over powers MP agrees age of consent deal By a Correspondent: Man, 45, faces ten charges over two girls McCartney swears by Linda's last song Claudia Joseph and Adrian Lee on a spat with broadcasters over that word BBC to surpass Live Aid with ?10m concert Way out Music to the Ears of Pop-Lovers Pop star wants to be President Wise 'critical' after triple heart bypass Cities will do anything for Olympic gold Sydney 'Inducement' was turning point in Games decision Mesh computers plc Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Salt Lake City fears funds will dry up Libel expert faces ?45,000 bill for feud with partners Carter-Ruck may seek arbitration to end seven-month dispute, reports Frances Gibb £2m art raiders also took £20 for petrol Much ado about loveless 'I do' Citroen Xsara Bloody reality of Ulster beatings Martin Fletcher speaks to an ambulance man who has treated many of the victims Wedding joy for Omagh bomb victim ANA Tiny Killer is attacked in prison News in Brief Girls lost on hike Van thief kills two Tourist dies in fall Hot-headed Buried ambition Chance find ends centuries of separation A rare diptych is back in one piece after an expert finds the missing link, reports Dalya Alberge High-tech radar to protect Navy MOPS Mortgage We don't need Lib Dems, says Prescott Remarks highlight tensions between Labour Mps on links, reports Jill Sherman Disco-dance Mp faces big contest with flare RAC Hurd aide picked to advise Blair A Tory right-hand man is moving to No 10, writes Valerie Elliott APTN Robinson expected to quit at next election Navy women rule the waves off Freetown Scientists 'could create artificial life in ten years' American Association First Active Garden of Eden 'was in Ethiopia' FIAT Le Pen fury as his party splits 3Com More connected A funeral in Berlin lays rogues to rest Inside Germany (Reuters): Bonn rejects waste compensation call The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Serbs release guerrillas in hosage swap Europe vetoes US ultimatum to Milosevic If Belgrade did not comply with all the demands, Nato would have to bomb Renault 'Weakness' of Hussein heir led to sacking The King was disappointed by brother's rule in his absence, Christopher Walker writes A Tribute to Diana Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed… Netanyahu drops defence chief Dina Shiloh writes on the split that has shocked Israelis What this Free Book Will Show You Moi adds voice to pleas for peace in Horn of Africa Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Russians help Syria to make chemical arms Iraqis woo Arab world Bad become mad as Vatican reformers drive Satan out The Prince of Darkness is being cast in a new light in time for the millennium, Richard Owen writes Lewinsky returns to Senate turmoil Arthritis 12 killed in KwaZulu violence Hunt for killers of missionary Intel inside Pontiff attacks the Right First direct Naked truth about grooming Fashion Diary Somak Holidays St. Joseph's Hospice Thousands of Bargains Who pays £10,000 for a suit? Time Taking the taste for adventure to new heights The craze for experience extreme sporting thrills is a growing and worrying one, says Celia Brayfield Why I stay with the man who beat me Arabella Melville, an academic claims she has stopped her partner being violent, says Penny Wark The Harley Medical Group Staples The Office Superstore Making drama out of the truth Parents! Visual Art Pop An early night The best from Barstow Visual Art A Link with Monet This week in the Times No title High priest of the Monet cult Galleries: Nicolette Jones meets one of the last living to the celebrated household and garden at Giverny Stomp Maximum revs Pop Mercury Rev/Shack Astoria, Wc2 Root-and-branch revelations Concerts San Francisco SO/Tilson Thomas Barbican ENO Planet of the Apes Sublime high spirits OAE/Levin Queen Elizabeth Hall Live from the grave Elvis-The Concert Wembley Arena Picture Gallery Shaken and stirred by Paddy Ashdown's announcement leaves Labour protesting too much "This is a God-forgetten place,' the Russia are found of saying, and it is sometimes hard to disagree with them Picture Gallery England's civil wars Cromwell left a bloody, unforgivable legacy, but a time of constitutional ferment we need another man with his qualities Prime sauce The Times Diary Boot camp The Times Diary Sit Vac The Times Diary Lifer The Times Diary Let Battle Begin Liberal Democrates cannot suspend an election for five months Green Mischief If Germany want an end to nuclear power, it must pay the price 666 and All that Most people will prefer the Devil they know Caution needed in witness protection Millennium flights Legal aid reforms Practice and theory for nursing Goodman's good name The right stuff? Bride for the Nineties Workplace smoking Sentenced soldiers continue to serve Orchestra finances Chambers wit Liquid intake Court Circular Lord Denning, OM Sir William Mars-Jones Dinners Canford School Anniversaries Nature notes By a Correspondent: Millennium partygoers breach castle walls Personal Column Memorial services Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Marriages Admiral of the Fleet Lord Lewin Obituaries Leslie French Latest wills John Golding Solomon Kaufman The Russian Outbreaks On this Day January 25,1905 The Times Crossword No 21,009 News Business Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Forecast Rnli Rescue Update since 1824 Keegan and Ferguson on Fa cup collision course Matt Dickinson looks forward to a renewal of hostilities at the Theatre of Dreams after a dramatic weekend of knockout fare No title Collymore in talks Odyssey direct Senior athlete failed drug test Athletic Woolworths Enqvist ends interest of home hope Australian Open: Brave Philippoussis fightback cut short by stumbling Swede Wales dig deep for Cup Snooker Marshall defies the odds Bowel Russians tipped for success Ice Skating Clinical Kosir stays cool to clinch win Sport in Brief Brown runs into form Williams finds his best Adelaide delighted Lawns stage late fight Results Ranatunga deserves censure for shameful behaviour Sri Lanka may go home early as bowling action of Muralitheran is put back in the spotlight There were ugly scenes on and off the field at Adelaide on Saturday. Michael Henderson gives his verdict McGrath in charge Time ticks for England Gatting's spinners take six Scoreboard and Details By our Sports Staff: Relief for West Indies Graveney holds talks to cool the tempers Pakistan batsmen struggle Fulham come up with the right answers FA Cup: Keegan's men go to top of class with stirring victory as Collymore sits it out Everton fired by sense of injustice Carbonari silences Welsh choir Newcastle ride the storm Desailly puts end to speculation Coventry counter loss of Boateng Seconds out, round five for United FA Cup: Favourites scrape through at the death as holders make assured progress Petit provides latest blot on Arsenal character Rovers deliver in purple patch Carbone waves his magic wand Arsenal draw comfort from home tie FA likely to throw the book at referee FA Cup: Gallagher asked to explain his actions after Ginola hands over post-match gift Alcock pushed into spotlight Wrexham hit high note William HILL Sheffield emerge from classic Gillespie gives Kidd hope of repeating his successes Portsmouth lurch deeper into turmoil Watford driven out by visiting tribe Pat Gibson sees West Bromwich Albion lead star of show a merry dance 'Iroha is a hero in Nigeria because he has played in two World Cups' Dell NatWest Motherwell pile on problems for Hearts Revived Signori reaps reward Nationwide Football League Vernons Lottery Football Game Fourth round Scotland National Non-League Pools Check Overseas Nationwide Conference Carling F. A. Premiership Scotland Frost revels in home comforts Golf Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Els unites all colours of the rainbow Keene on Chess Winning Move Davies's confidence begins to return By a Correspondent: Jablonski heeds warning Ice Hockey Donewald storms into fresh trouble Basketbll England turn to Muller Netball The Times Gray steers almost perfect path amid twists and turns Presiding over olympic shamed The driver of this train of opulence and privilege has been Juan Antonio Samaranch Greyhounds' cruel fate Sports Letters Wilson of the Wizard stirs memories One-day choices Barmy Army Rugby heads should roll Sex sacrificed This week in the Times Warren entertains hope for Bedford Scottish battle on in vain Richards in no mood to rest on his laurels Allied Dunbar Premiership: Leicester make heavy weather of maintaining title push O'Shea helps Irish to sustain revival Legge steps up the ladder of fortune Sale's attraction brings no profit McGeechan expresses irritation over West approach The Times Saracens inspired by Bracken Scrum half takes loading role in impressive victory over combative Swansea Cardiff fail to convince in drab encounter Melville assumes control at Wasps Wetherby Rapid Raceline Istabraq gives command performance Racing: Champion Hurdler Treats French Holly with Disdain as He Warms up for Title Defence Cyfor Malta to return on Saturday National Hunt Leaders Saturday's Results Lord Relic left behind Southwell By our Racing Staff: Nicholls prepares Festival agenda Athletics Snow Reports Rugby Union For the Record Hockey The Times Radclifee is forced to play second fiddle Athletics Devon college has cream of the crop Smith powers English win Hockey: London Teams Victorious against Rivals from Abroad and Closer to Home Guide to the Week Ahead Southgate break the ice to stay in touch at top Deciding whether tenancy exists Queen's Bench Division Law Report January 25 1999 Court of Appeal Naming company when disqualifying director Bailor failed to collect goods in reasonable time Bylaws allow for eel-fishing licences Correction Distinguishing compromise and release Failure to comply with salary package Illness Irrelevant in time limit extension Capitalisation, week's change Malaysia Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Hotel groups in legal row after casino is closed Daejan HOLDINGS P. L. C Northern Rock prepares to kick off season with modest increase Companies EU set to approve tax that may cost Word-Watching Relaunch as BLMS gets new chief Starbucks poaches property director from Arcadia The Sunday Times Greenspan in spotlight Economic Outlook Sunday Tips BP Amoco and Shell aim to wrong-foot the Greens Carl Mortished reports on pragmatic moves by two leading oil companies to maintain growth while disarming environmental campaigners Govett Strategic Investment Trust PLC Corporate Profile: The verdict so far From Telewest to Scottish Power, the Ftse 100 is dominating Britain, says Jason Niss? The Verdicts Ministers disagree over £1bn air traffic sell-off Alternative Investment Market If you can beat them, why join them? Hotels billionaire dies British Steel seeks action on dumped imports Insurer pens policy to cover songwriters Businesses lift spending on arts to £115m a year Monet makes the world go around for galleries Kimberly McDonald reports on the growing commercial exploitation of artistic licensing Legal & General Change on Week Stock Market The fascism in farming Absurd plot but ideas developed nicely Review No title PESO Link Plants to overhaul electricity pool in jeopardy Business Editor Patince Wheatcroft Blank wants Mirror to fire Montgomery Maxwell policy could lead to £50m boost Times Two Crossword Bell takes on carpetbaggers P&S may face auction sale Electra and 3i in talks Bumpy ride forecast for retailers Direct life & pension services Cashcow BP to exploit Mobil barrier Picture Gallery Dine out with five friends for a fiver each Index A Selection of the Best Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Terms & Conditions Diners Club International

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