News from 08/02/1999
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Matthew J. Pearson, Phil Yates, Kenneth Minogue, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Alexandra Frean, Toby Marsden, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Michael Owen, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, John Stittle (Senior), Dina Shiloh, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael Tod, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John O'Leary Education Editor, David Gladstone, Peter Wilson, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, David Norton, Debra Craine, Matthew Barbour, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Phil Gordon, Roger Tredre, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, George Ince, Richard J. Hildesley, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Regine Tatham, Vanora Bennett, Damian Whitworth and Chris Broadhurst, Vivian Vale, Paul Chavasse (Provost), Paul Durman, John Woodcock, Michael Lynagh, Lisa Armstrong, Nicholas Harling, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Peter Woodman, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Gordon Wilson, Tom Tate, Mike Fry, Chief Executive, Nigel Cliff, Mr Richard Prescott, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Peel, Director, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Buxton (Solicitor), Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Mark Henderson and Roland Watson, Martin Woods, Anthony Scrivener, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Mark Sharon, John Allison, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Sigrid Aufterbeck, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hartnack, George Caulkin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Steve Fleming, Gerald Corbett, Chief Executive, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, K. A. Richardson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Elizabeth Cowley, Mark Baldwin, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Susie Pover, Marianne Curphey, Tom Walker and Anthony Loyd, Andrew D Wren, Nigel de Gruchy, Gemeral Secretary, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Michael Evans, Corriere Della Sera, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, Peter Robinson, Graham Evans, Colin McQuillan, Richard Ford, Oliver Holt football correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoFree Monet Print Security alert for Hussein funeral Fear of Iraqi revenge mission against Clinton and Blair Small firms face squeeze Company car 'damage' tax Pensions risk Yard studies new charges against Lawrence murder suspects Classic karaoke for the bathroom divas The new twist to tweed Free Books for Schools The Timetable Buckingham Palace lowers the Union Flag Making babies Ten-wicket triumph in Test Cycle Cuba Every Weekday Brown to squeeze more tax from company car owners Chancellor seeks to set green example, writes Arthur Leathley Public scorns advice over food safety A poll teels ministers that their scientific carry little weight, reports valerie Elliott Health fears may be overdone Mowlam concedes peace process is in difficulty Railtrack Pesticides E. Coli 0157 G. M. Food Salmonella Bse Campylobacter Colleges 'short of cash and ideas' Young heroes honoured Feel free to attack the Lib Dems, says Blair Tories would end EU control on aid Lawrence retrial 'would be an injustice' Rap video seeks black recruits for Met beat Hunt apologises for grave offence Nine in race to replace Condon as police chief Yard 's files on suspect convictions rise to 350 Suspects never faced full trial Paul Smith Website smokes out the polluters Bomb suspects challenge key anti-terrorism law Frances Gibb reports on a judicial review into where the burden of proof should rest Sage Heath & Salety Executive Presenter quits 'out of date' Blue Peter Army hits the target with female units Women-only platoons cut injuries and increases pass rates, writes Michael Evans Military loads up with branded kit Scottish Widows Spring Fair Caine and Loach in the limelight Whitehall urged to show true colours Richard Ford on drive to combat racism in the corridors of power Dell Pilgrims to set sail on journey through past Simon de Bruxelles on arduous trip not made since the Reformation 66 % say Dome is a waste of money Newcastle Bank (Gibraltar) Limited Brickbat of barbed wire for Meacher on hiking Company pensions is bad for job security Alexandra Frean on study that shows well-paid older men in firms' schems face bigger risk of redundancy Chipperfield admits she was wrong to whip chimp New Peugeot 206 the Drive of your Life Plumber makes his Jurassic mark Blunkett rejects calls for inspector to resign A nation of prudes blamed for teenage pregnancy boom Counsellors want revolution in sexual attitudes to encourage young to seek help, writes Ian Murray Smear test trauma 'wrecked my life' Mother awaiting judge's rulling on compensation tells Richard Duce of desent into drink and despair Access Denied! Librarians and Educators Demand Fair… Royal warrant runs out of puff after 123 years MPs given Viagra by colleague Warning on benefit ban Prime Health Last Diana aide resigns from fund News in Brief Mother accused Santa in surgery Maxwell plea Student holidays Triple charge A fair record Mugabe denounces British 'saboteurs' In confronting judge, the Harare leader has attacked' agents in our midst', writes Michael Hartnack Surprise Hesse victory gives Right a new lease of life Vatican Is accused by shot Guard's mother Norwich Union (AFP): Moonstruck newlyweds First step taken to kosovo deal From Tom Walker in Ramboullet and Anthony Loyd in Pristina MG Clinton accusers rejected by own party Ethiopia conflict resumes World Summary (AFP): Activist kills himself China seizes dissident Exiled King in custody (Reuters): France loses last cavalier Old enemies come together to grieve Christopher Walker reports from Amman on the problem posed by a gathering of some 40 heads of state Tiny Computers Limited FPDsavills Leaders who will attend funeral Young Queen will need to apply healing touch Christopher Walker profiles the new King's respected wife, who is a pioneer of charitable causes British Gas Picture Gallery World hails King whose majesty was of the spirit Reaction Israel mourns a loyal friend' Abdullah vows to preserve legacy Saudi Arabia King Fahd Middle East's Ailing Leaders Palestinian Authority Yassir Arafat Syria President Assad^ Iraq President Saddam Hussein Army Fiat Quantex Menswear: shaken Men's Fashion 1999-2000Designer are giving the traditional male look a new twist Roger Tredre reports. Photographs by Chris Moore Making up to Miss Moss Fashion Editor The Harley Medical Group Solange Azagury-Partridge Jewellery designer Senior Sales Consultant Trends The Sunday Times The women who seduced the Senate A few weeks ago they were unknown defending Bill Clinton are the most famous female lawyer in the us. Damian Whitworth 'We believe that cloning will become as acceptable as IVF' A childless couple want to break taboos. Vanora Bennett reports Bank charges. We don't Somak St. Joseph's Hospice These girls are just slaves to the rhythm Cabarat: Micheal Owen tries to find out what castanets have got to do with Fascinating Aida's new West End Show Violent - but fair Theatre You'll Have Had Your Hole Astoria 2, WC2 Theatre Caught in a frenzy of change Dance Shobana Jeyashingh Brighton No answer to this The Stronger/The Sound of Silence Grace, SW11 Opera Does Your Memory Fail You? Memory and Concentration Studies The real hip hop mother The Times Opera A vibrant rose, but thorny Opera Der Rosenkavaller Glasgow Up and down the scale Concerts Deborah Polaski St John's Smith Square Opera & Ballet Royal National Theatre Blend us your eras Concertgebouw/Chailly Festival Hall Concert Entertainments Listings Theatre Music Film Opera Don't tell, this is a revolution The profound implications of devolution cannot be be evaded The point is to overwhelm the interlocutor, so that you emerge as the Soviet, the more petty, the more steeped in unnecessary officialdom Picture Gallery Rover is going nowhere Sooner or later Longbridge will probably close- and we will realise that Europe cannot save us Down market Diary Lording it Diary Lime cordials Diary Sister act Diary Abdullah's Inheritance Iraq may prove the new King's most pressing policy problem To the Aid of the Party The first Conservative policy paper is not encouraging Eroding the Bedrock The threat to suburbia should be taken seriously Cost of improving railway efficiency Teachers' performance and pay Healthcare rationing Blair and EU veto Interest rate change Airport at Aldeburgh Byways in peril Scattered relics of Saint Valentine Celtic literature Golden years Court Circular Birthdays today DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Today's royal engagement Dinners Elections University news Sir John Cass's Foundation Brighton College Jailing of printer recalled Church news Corporate Hospitality Sport, Theatre & Concerts For Sale Surplus to Hire Lipman & Sons Anniversaries Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Charter Express Faresavers Jetworld Multiple Classified Advertising Items AMC Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices King Hussein of Jordan King Hussein of Jordan died in Amman of cancer yesterday aged 63. He born on November 14,1935, and succeeded his father as King on August 11,1952 Latest wills Cabinet Escapes Bomb Blast News The Times Crossword No 21,021 Features Fashion AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Business Direct Arts Tomorrow in the Times Sport The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries The Lottery Cultured Pearl Pakistan bowled Kumble Richard Hobson in Delhi sees an unassuming bowler an indelible mark on Test history Flying Start A Perfect Ten Odyssey Olé, Olé, Olé, Olé Exclusive club welcomes its second member John Woodcock recalls the day that Jim Laker set a record that stood for 43 year until yesterday Lloyds Bank Ten out of Kumble the destroyer Cricket Scoreboard from Delhi Robinson inspires Reading revenge Hockey Australia certain to go for Waugh Johnson goes one better than gold Squash Coaches feel the pressure Basketball Wilkinson takes pride in first day at office Newcomer shades White to progress at Masters Snooker Widnes run Rams ragged Rugby League By a Correspondent: Storm rise again to the top Ice Hockey The Times Hall survives fright to win place in final Sport in Brief Air crash mars race Hingis returns to No South Africa take series Ovett strides to victory Spacey sparks Arsenal Rain aids Stewart Villa unable to run on empty FA Carling Premiership: injury-weakened pacesetters struck down by altitude sickness Anderton shows off his new self-belief Carbone rises above the rest William Hill Robson aims to rekindle early-season spark Solano takes opportunity to rattle O'Leary's babies Burton points Derby in right direction Lethal Solskjaser treasures pieces of eight FA Carling Premiership: Ferguson's four reserve proves there is no substiture for class The Times Alyson Rudd Bergkamp keeps Arsenal firmly in hunt Setting the Goal Standard Zola fails to hide Chelsea's self-doubt Lippi quits Juventus Comet Jaded Germans left red-faced by Florida show Football Kanchfelskis inspires Rangers The Times Larsson lifts Celtic's spirits Jewell 's collection puts impressive case Nationwide League: Leaders regain from while Bradford underline promotion prospects Davison slip proves costly Rapley doubles efforts to leave Leworthy revives dreams Arrests as fans clash Francis is reduced to silence Stoke wounded by ruthless Fletcher The Times Fans take comfort in Clark's response FA Carling Premiership Vernons Lottery Football Game Non-League and National League Pools Check Picture Gallery Overseas National Scotland Carling Blue canvas from Benny Hill school of painting Finns ain't what they used to be at Chelsea 'Just when you think football might have a sensitive, arty side, you are disappointed' RFU and the Five Nations Carling's rating Barmy Army alliance with cricket board Hoddle's exit Forerunners of disc golf This week in the Times Gallant Ireland must regroup after cruel blow Five Nationas Championship: France make unconvincing start to defence of their title Humphreys left kicking himself as victory escapes John Hopkins on the perils of being a goalkicker and Ireland's selection policy Lloyds Bank Perfect appetisers for the main courses ahead Injuries dampen Scotland triumph Defeat could ignite flames of victory Five Nations Championship: Injury to Hodge changes direction in favour of Scotland Townsend makes the difference Low confidence betrays Sale Match Details Grayson's boot lacks the weight of his convictions Allied Dunbar Premiership Leicester spoil the party for Carling Woods keeps Irish smiling Event Robinson fury as bath sink lower Rugby Union Smoking Cai Goetschl leads the way as Austria dominate Skiing Jses Cancer Youngsters shine at glamour game Ivo Tennant watches a new generation turn their hand to basketball Bonallack will be a hard act to follow Langer's mistake gives Long title Florida Pearl has world as his oyster Racing: Dress Rehearsal Goes according to the Script for Cheltenham Hopefuls Newcastle Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline National Hunt Leaders Moving Earth grounded Southwell Fontwell Park Learning to make the gradient Mark Sharon makes tracks for the manchester Velodrome, where cycling can be an uphill task Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Buck the trend as Middlesex close in Netball How to Go Cycle Track Racing Snow Reports For the Record Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Hockey Athletics Duty of English clearing bank collecting stolen cheque Malingering must be pleaded Intention to possess land by conduct No contact presumption Both fail honest practice test The Times Capitalisation, week's change The Times Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Power sector awaits court verdict on pension surpluses Something of Interest from Charles Schwab Clouds gathering over Reuters Companies More deals expected as French defence firms link Business Focus On trail of clues to cuts Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Underground to be extended with private funds Word Watching Corporate Profile Change on Week Stock Market What the Experts Say Stagecoach's SWT faces challenge` Principal shows 23% profit rise Lloyds Direct Our Verdict Meridien to open for Sydney Olympics LineOne to challenge Net rivals Alternative Investment Market Academic in the hot seat at BMW Sigrid Aufterbeck assesses the man with job of steering the German carmaker IT chiefs quids in before float Standard Life Bank TT accuses Hall of over-optimism Investcorp rises above turbulence Waterfall sells club to Po Na Na Hard times await the money men Lifeblood of enterprise has a dangerously weak pulse Investor attitudes may force 800 small companies from the market, writes Christine Buckley The x-stream network Purpose-built nightmares Television Chocie Radio Choice An arresting, not insulting, documentary Review BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite Cable and Digital City forcing 800 firms from market Doubts grow FTSE 100 future Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Profile Merrill and Warburg extend research lead EMI tackles Net threat By our City Staff: Float plan for Scottish Telecom Millennium bug threat to buyouts and listings Direct Rates Midshires rejects call for meeting Lex eyes RAC unit Offer for FKI failed Risk to Lucas jobs
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