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News from 04/02/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Stephen Wood and George Caulkin, Robert Cole, Henry Mordaunt, Adrian Lee, Hamish MacNab, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Jan Morris, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Justine Hardy, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Prince of Hanover, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, David Watts and James Bone, Michael Binyon, Sheona Dorson-King, Clive Davis, Malcolm Dunlop Director, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Bryant, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Michael Holland, Debra Craine, Julian Critchley, James Landale and Michael Hornsby, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Jim A. Cooper, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, R. T. Morgan-Grenville, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Fraser Nelson and Arthur Leathley, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Robert Cranborne, Robert Hodgkinson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Sigrid Aufterbeck and Christine Buckley, Jonathan G. M. Wood (Director), Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Stephen Wood, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Ian Curteis President, Anne Rooney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, John Carlisle, Matt Dickinson, Gay Sutherland, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Richard Grifflths, John F. Donaldson, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nirad c. Chaudhari, Dalya Alberge, W. Stephen Gilbert, Rodney Hobson, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Roger Dutton, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Gerald Butler, Joanna Bale and Peter Foster, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hartnack, Moira Petty, Lu'ayy Minwer Ai-Rimawi, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody and Chris Broadhurst, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Anthony Richards, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John Hemming Co-Chairman, Derrick Mant, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Claudia Joseph and Elizabeth Judge, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Chief Sports Writer, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, David Gardiner, Chairman, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Who can end the olympic corruption? Plus 28 pages of appointments 'Through my binoculars, looking across the frozen Turners, I could see evidence of a starving society that has descended into medieval barbarism' James Pringle reports from the border of china and North korea Trains getting later and later Index Drink to your health with cheap cabernet Picture Gallery Sony rejects 35-hour week Amnesty to check on Ulster beatings Letter mystery unravelled Free Books Schools Token Lessons of the lecherous lecturers Shampoo and set for the Body Picture Gallery 30 p FA drops Hoddle's guru from the team Blair keeps picking flowers as Hague goes to seed Political Sketch Whitehall pay scheme 'unfair to minorities' Unions to hush up the problem as pay awards go ahead, reports Valerie Elliott Laura Ashley Percentage of Trains Late Food agency fee may be revised Flexible pensions for lower earners Tory call to delay gene foods rejected Personal loan rates. Britain is ruled fit for euro News in Brief Dogs left to die Beef ban to stay Theatre awards Wed alert IRA investigates Singer to sue over child abuse claims Audrey Magee reports on feud between Sinead O'Connor and the father of her daughter Woman unable to get pregnant killed herself Orange Girl breaks legs as freak accident rips open bus 'Sexually charged' dinner blamed for don's sacking By a Correspondent: Driver in fatal crash was mobile phone VW OUP attacked for erosion of standards Critics saythat book company is under spell of commercialism, reports Dalya Alberge Art grants cut 'to fund refugees' Coincraft Tesco Home Insurance Hewitt wins court battle for Diana love letters M16 'did not write the Zinoviev Letter' Historian blames White Russians for forgery, but questions role of spy cheifs, writes Michael Evans PC World The forged letter was leaked to the Daily Making reading an adventure Woodstock Historic files to be saved from shredder Skiing victim's family face bill from rescuers Britons are urged to check their insurance before travelling, write Joanna Bale and Peter Foster The reception was smashing NPI Prince's Trust girl dies in sea mishap Oldies celebrate their survival Dolphin The Saturday Times Women 'are fed up with family life' Hitachi Parents urged to let children take more risks Joanna Trollope in marriage split Primus Stranded 12 home to face the music Claudia Joseph Elizabeth Judge hear how 'sing-song' ended in tears Earth under the spotlight from space This evening Russia plans to turn night into day. Nigel Hawkes reports on scientists' fears Debenhams NEC Tagged prisoners ordered back to their cells Who gets the vote at Question Time? Mark Inglefield asks the public who wins the cut and thrust in the party leaders' commons clash Dixons Fellow travellers come to parting of the ways On Politics Digital Hearing Ltd. Caught in the Crossfire Prime Minister's Questions last week EX-bomber fears he is next on terrorist hitlist Martin Fletcher meets the man leading the new campaign against paramilitary intimidation Sleeping birds keep one eye on the flock Clegg must wait for new verdict News in Brief Pool death ruling Allwood in court Asylum hits arts Butler fined Alfa Romeo Anger at lesser charge for Irish police killers Train was laid on Olympic chief Angry sponsors and new bribery claims may bring down Ioc chief, despite support from his members, writes Robert Whymant in Tokyo Unscathed Samaranch has support to stay in the saddle until 2001 John Goodbody in Lausanne and Chris Broadhurst sound out Ioc opinion Vauxhall Commissioners Give their Verdicts Games sponsors hold back cash Corruption Panasonic Moscow vote holds key Bonhams Tiny Computers Limited Revolt stirs on ballot changes Aide is quizzed on 'Lewinsky a stalker' claim Clinton hints Hillary may run for Senate Fur flies out West as 'pelt posse' rides to animals' rescue Energy Efficiency Warning Beverly Hills City Council DELL Saddam warned over air actions World in Brief Holbrooke pays up (AFP): Bodies on the beach Genocide sentences (AP): Wheelchair bandit KGB files to reveal fate of lost Germans Roger boyes in Bonn reports on the handover of data on Stalin's wartime captives Scottish Widows Rebuke to Zimbabwe state press Which monkey did the business? Thatcher's spectre taunts split Right in European elections Energy Efficiency Lloyds TSB No Title Deposed Prince 'told Hussein to shoot him' Christopher Walker in Amman reports on revelations in Jordan's press about the Hashemtie feuding Cult film star hit police officer Saudis press Libya to give up suspects The Times Israel cuts sentences for Jewish killers Death rules land the world forgot James Pringle sees the bitter harvest of Stalinist failureinNorth Korea Picture Gallery P&O Stena Line Britain Leads Calls for Drastic Reform of Agricultural Economy Setting the clock for millennium babies Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on millennium babies: Viagra; personality disorders; and breast cancer New meningitis alert The Sunday Times A drug that treats cancer and spares your body Symptoms of discord What's up, doc or are you too shy to tell me? Prime Health Poland The wife the lecturer, his lover Jean Norris has started a support group for wives of lectures who have affairs with students The Open University Business School Tomorrow Time Jane's Story The Tories look better in tartan The Right's revival depends on a new kind of nationalism 'Lord Wakeham may ne a fixer, an honourable profession as he practises it, but I am sure he is not a stitch-up merchant' Picture Gallery Survival of the richest Davos Man has evolved to meet the new challenges to capitalism Talent contest Diary His way Diary Linda's life Diary Ffion's foray Diary Sword over Samaranch The faster if falls, the Olympics can recover Korean Catastrophe A rare view across a frozen river to a country frozen in time Morton's Fork The man who perhaps can make the trains run on time Investigation of press complaints Tory 'old lags' House of Hanover Political and media influence in the Hoddle affair Stability in Jordan Food shop levy Home detention Law and order Byways in peril Dictionary wit Court Circular Today's royal engagements Appointments in the Forces Dinner Ambassador Personal Column Picture Gallery Lecture Assurance Medical Society Meeting Royal Institute of International Affairs Luncheons English-Speaking uNION Legal appointment To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Church of Scotland Rear-Admiral Roy Foster-Brown Obituaries Rear-Admiral Roy Foster-Brown, Cb, flag Officer Gibraltar, 1956-59, died on January 8 aged 94. He was born on January 16,1904 Gonzalo Torrente Ballester Gonzalo Torrente Ballester, novelist, playwright and mamber of Spain's Royal Acadamy died on January 27 aged 88. He was born onJune 13,1910 Personal Column Announcements Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Court & Social The Sunday Times Phillips Kathleen Halpin Kathleen Halpin, Cbe, Chief Administrator (regions0 of the Wrvs, 1845-73, died on January 4 aged 95. She was born on November 19,1903 R. Gerallt Jones R. Gerallt Jones, OBE, teacher and writer, died of a heart condition at his home in Dolyhont, Ceredigion, on January 9 aged 65. He was born on September 11,1933 On this Day Funeral of Lord Haig February 4,1928 News The Times Crossword No 21,018 Business Aa Information Picture Gallery Sport Rnli Rescue Update - 4 February 1999 Arts Tomorrow Features Books The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Lottery Numbers Kate's hippy tale: Arts Lisa casts shadow over personal pensions Longer working week brings Sony to UK Cisco Systems Longbridge future in the balance Insurers facing £51m claim from unions Hopes rise for further rate cut BT to invest £5bn as rivals make inroads Quick recovery unlikely at M&s Gaddafi's potty tales Books Business Today Incognito pension Siemens faces NAO criticism Exchange Rates No Title Commission takes tough line on euro stability pact Portman's record lending Picture Gallery FSA still seeking 100 staff Goodyear to be biggest tyremaker after deal RICOH Too late, Takeover Panel tells GUS Business Roundup OEPC shares plunge Elf money embezzled Kenwood jobs to go BA revenues rise ICI names new chief executive Peacfatree acquired by Sage Granada aims to create 2,500 jobs Gw&b reports progress By our City Editor: A nasty smell for O'Neill Commentary Trains Daily Mail poised to join City's blue chips Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Granada's rosy picture Tempus SmithKline Beecham Sage Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes GW&B Wall Street Confusion reigns with the incognito pension Government's latest offering throws up more qusetions than answers, says Richard Miles Legal letters Euroland is no instant fairyland At a loss Booking in Challenge for BT as corporate clients get ? la carte option The Sunday Times Ideas to boost performance Robert Hodgkinson on proposals for reporting economic value that may aid companies and investors Posthouse Any Other Business Counting the cost of pensions Watchdogs Highly strung The Times Maxwell judgment offers warning against cosiness with clients Audit Equities lose ground PA Consulting Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Airline Network Trailfinders Singapore Airlines Emerald Travel ABTA Just America Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Monument Travel Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Charter Express Jetline Americana Vacations PLC Flight Seekers British Midland Jetworld Don't go breaking my bank Cinema: Can the West End theatre producer Bill Kenwright be a movie mogul as well? Matt Wolf reports Pecker Dance Life is Beautiful Pg New on Video The Devils Living out Loud Theatre If not nirvana, a sort of heaven New Movies: P Jam, es Christopher sees Kate Winslet go from Titanic survivor to tie-dyed dropout in Hideous Kinky Hideous Kindly Who killed cocky Robin? He did, actually Geoff Brown on Robin Williams and the boom in touchy-feely men's movies Sim City Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by marit Hargie New West End SHOWSJermy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet The New Petersfield Antiques Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arts Theatre Dark days up at the palace Dance Edward Ii Sadier's Wells Penance for past excess Pop David McAlmont Jazz Café Pop Classic Latin cocktail Jazz Oscar D'Leon Barbican Entertainments Opera Spooks leave blood unchilled Theatre Darkness Falls Palace, Watford ENO Fun and games Opera Historical New Classical CDS: An inventive series of 'words plus music' is launched Devil's music Concert Opera Puccini Orchestral Liszt Tomorrow Ridiculous and sublime On Day Four of our Penguin classical CDs offer, Jan Morris describes hearing the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in Hong Kong How to Apply The Times Time travel between hard covers Anne Rooney The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature The Times Hell hath no fury Pulling in opposite direction: this was a marriage doomed to failure sya Mary Ann Sieghart First the guns, now the books Diary & Letters Bitter, but still fresh Self-destruct More yarns Jackson, Connecticut Search for Eden in a world of illusion Umberto Eco's new book reveals the uncomfortable truth about the truth: it exists only in the imagination Cloud people Justine Hardy admires a history of the Chinese storm that will never wash Tibetan identity In metro this Saturday The mad, the bad and the dangerous M. 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D Foot The Times Bookshop Renewing grounds of leave to appeal Court of Appeal Law Report February 4 1999 Chancery Division Decision of anti-doping appeals committee final The Times Sentence was excessive Objective test for prohibited weapon Time to reconsider scope of patent injunctions Schizophrenic needs help of appropriate adult Death relevant in sentence for careless driving Cunliffe calls for more revenue from betting Racing: Prominent MP Favours Increased Levy Payments Yesterday's Results Newton Abbot Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Towcester Lingfield Park Kelso Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess England's words prove greater than their deeds Cricket Table Snakes give crucial Test added bite Show Reports A sport that skims past bunkers Mel Wedd, armed with frisbee on an addictive Scorebord from Sydney Thomas tally gets boost from Read Setback for Storm as Courtenay steals late winner Sport in Brief Bell flourishes on home ground David Hands warns France to beware of revitalised Ireland centre RFU seeks end to board dispute Austria make a clean sweep Skiing Was the order Continental or Full English? Matthew springs a surprise on Gough Squash French opt to embark on revolution By our Sports Staff: Korda contest stays in court Tennis Time to blow the whistle on political Englands players must be allowed to retake their rightful place, says Rob Hughes Wilkinson's mission to seize the moment Howard's Way Uefa about-turn upsets Scots Watkins revives Bournemouth NIck Szczepznik on a club that has started extinction in the face Hoddle may be tempted by move overseas Tottenham close in on Sherwood Huddersfield put on style For the Record Injury to Giggs casts cloud on United's delight Football Top of Table Today's Fixtures Football Jackson revives a nation's faith in its tainted Olympic Games Princess in plea to governing bodies Drugs in Sport Sport's image suffering from the lost art of leadership SAS England anger Hughes Bowls Word-Watching Bard Parts Some seals of approval Television Choice Radio Choice Big Apple series pipped by Windy City Review Bbc 1 Pay TV: Satellite Cable and Digital Cricket 42 Wilkinson to ease burden Care taker takes long-term view Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop England Squad BAR must tar car with same brush Forssell provides the perfect finish Rugby Union 43 Revised Draw John Grisham La Creme de la creme appears Barclays Trebor Bassett Executive P1-3 Management plus P4-20 premier… Renault Eastern Testing the water Temporary work is giving graduates a foot in the door, writes Susan MacDonald NAO Multiple Display Advertising Items I want to work in ... 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