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News from 15/02/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Alan Carter, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Nick Nuttall, J. E. Humphrey, Michael Aylwin, Adrian Lee, Robert Wilson, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Andrew Dismore, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Edmund Cairns, Clive Davis, Michael Paterson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Tony Paterson and Dominic Kennedy, Carl Mortished, Devlin Barrett, Edward B. Black, Cordelia James, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Audrey Magee and Jill Sherman, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Neil J. Thompson, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Graham Duffill, Peter Kemp, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julian Grenfell, Ross Dunn, Robin Bruce Lockhart, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Bob Constanduros, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, D. W. Faull, Michael Clark, Alice Lagnado, Sir David Barnes, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Jasper Gerard, Montgomery, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, E. Wheeler, Helen Wallace, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, David Lawrenson, Gabriella Gamini, Ed Havard, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Andrew Butcher, Alix Ramsay, David Chappell, Nigel Cliff, Cathy Harris, Alan Pearey, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Lisa Thomlinson, Roger Boyes, Brian Tomlinson, Martin Woods, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Andrew Wynne, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Andrew Currie, Benny Green, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Kennedy, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Benedict Birnberg, Paul Armstrong and Sigrid Aufterbeck, Peter Robinson, David Damant,

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Saving animals from cruelty Network of homes for lone mothers Hostels to be set up in every town Church couple found dead Don't mention the war Index US hint at Kosovo autonomy deal Off-piste skiing banned in avalanche alert Play Fantasy Formula One Boy , 2, and father snatched Valentine's Day brides I just might Ahern forced into U-turn on threat to Sinn Fein AXS 30p Every Weekday Demand blamed for train delays Arthur Leathley says rail managers are braced to clash with John Prescott next week over punctuality Clarke warns Tories not to drift further to the Right Row over marriage tax Lib-Dem contender would negotiate with Tories David Rendel might take partyh on new path, writes Mark Inglefield Railtrack Public 'misled' about GM food When mother is little more than a child Student, 19, dies from meningitis Sex and the Net Plea to Princess Tank death Gunman dies Dirty dozen? For you, the war should be over German minister's view clashes with British historians, report Tony Paterson and Dominic Kennedy Why all of the Queen's horses are not all there British Airways Villagers shocked by brutal deaths of Methodist couple War-crimes jurors know trip to Belarus is no holiday Alan Hamilton on an Old Bailey trail that has moved to Eastern Europe Shoulders will be covered at Lord's, ladies Professor hopes for access to 'tomb of Christ' Demon Internet Parliament to fight Its comer in 'sleaze' libel case A race clah with the courts is in prospect, writes Frances Angry Carey insists he is fit for the job Archbishop gives first indicationn that he will stay on after retirement age, reports Richward Owen Abbey National Church to face Lords over right to property Top male athletes develop anorexia Genetics fail to allay women's cancer fears Prime Health Renault Stars share lines in homage to female anatomy IBM Tourists blamed for big increase in beach litter Polution levels along Britain's coastline up by 24 per cent in one year, reports Nick Nuttall High Litter Mark ID required for chat show guests Police accident Love from grief Balloonists ready Get back, Casbah Lives in danger for lack of grit Orange Heritage to oust 'Cool Britannia' The future of British tourism lies in the past, writes mark Henderson Exiled families urged to dig into their roots One. Tel Oldest trees win new friends Tiny Carnival masks a serious political agenda Inside Germany Rio revellers dance away deficit blues The samba-mad Brazilian street party is joined by Gabriella Gamini Fiat Russia's frozen outposts given $9m food aid PC World Jewish rallies clash over court rulings Vatican blesses writing on wall The Royal Bank of Scotland British troops get high-tech kit for Kosovo Michael Evans reports on troop preparations for peacekeeping in the Balkans Insane reflect war's madness Unrelenting civil violence has condemned even the mentally ill to a time of agony, writes Anthony Loyd in Stimlje BP Hillary weighs Senate battle Posthouse Texas star still plays hard to get Will Bush Jr run for President? It's yes no or maybe, he tells Michael Gove in Austin (Reuters): Saddam threatens Kuwait on bases Bin Laden mystery (AP): Anger over new bishop (AFP): Deer kills French hunter Saga Services Ltd 'Sick strike' pilots must pay $10m Single & Single Bank of Scotland Beastly behaviour Before she became an RSPCA officer Jo Needs thought that Britain was a nation of animal lovers. How wrong she was. Interview by Anjana Abuja Quantex Tesco brings out the baby in men Store crèches aim to ease male angst, says Vanora Bennett The Times Getting the look: key beauty trends Call sign to bag the VIPs Fashion Diary Somak The Harley Medical Group Bank of Scotland Britain's new beauty barons The cosmetics business was once dominated by French and American brands. Now that has all changed as four British entrepreneurs have developed their own highly individual ranges St. Joseph's Hospice The Times France adores Chic By Jowl Declan Donnellan took on Corneille in his own back yard—and won over a nation, writes Andy Lavender The Times Theatre A taste of things to come Jazz An eagle lands Opera English National Opera Second helping And the Brother Too Tricycle, Nw6 The road to redemption Opera: Rodney Milnes on English National Opera's new production of Wagner's Parsifal at the Coliseum Opera & Ballet Arts Theatre See Apollo Shaftesbury Avenue Gala without golden touch Concerts LMP/Bamert Festival Hall/Radio 3 A powerful hand in silken gloves Vienna So/Fedoseyev Barbican This week in the Times When the scoundrels have to go Parliament's job is scrutiny—not playing hunt the scapegoat Alcoholism, the Russians understand. This must be a really big drinker, even worse than me, they think with grudging reverence A culture of corruption The Clinton case was simply the latest manifestation of the new world order of bungs and backhanders Nimby blues The Times Diary Oh, Wuther! Trading up Mass protest Balkan Brinkmanship Serbs and Kosovans have five days to do a deal I Have a Theme A Tory agenda is discernible across the Atlantic A Sporting Chance A spirit of fair play is the soul of football UK's obligation to intervene abroad God and judgment New Labour and dangers that are not so new Monitoring QCs Visa delays Bug alert Zinoviev Letter An eye on the past Letters that are intended for publication should… The Monty style Golden years Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Lecture Mountbatten Festival of Music Rendcomb College Tonbridge School Today's royal engagements Ball Service dinners FPDC Personal Column Picture Gallery Orchids nse like phoenix from the ashes at Kew DJM: Nature notes Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Marriages Lieutenant- Colonel Denis Holmes Lieutenant-Colonel Denis Holmes, DSO, wartime intelligence officer, died on January 18 aged 85. He was born on September 26,1913 Professor Aldo Van Eyck Professor Aldo van Eyck, architect and teacher, died on January 14 aged 80. He was born on March 16,1918 Latest wills Donald Dunstan Donald Dunstan, AC, Premier of South Australia, 1967-68 and 1970-79, died on February 6, aged 72. He was born on September 21,1926 Sir Arthur Hawkins Sir Arthur Hawkins, former chairman of the Central Electricity Generating Board, died on January 13 aged 85. He was born on June 10,1913 Police Besiege Actors in Rome Hostels for teenage mothers The Times Crossword No 21,027 Business The Times Forecast RNLI Rescue Update since 1824 Tomorrow Radio & TV Keegan takes England bait England hot and bothered Down Under Jump-start for British athletics Odyssey Just deserts for Britain's Young Turk Reed leaves Houllier seeing red FA Carling Premiership Atkinson avoids big question Filan gives Newcastle rough time FA Cup: Goalkeeper earns Blackburn a replay with agile display O'Leary pleads case for reinforcements Vaesen defiant as Huddersfield bridge divide Di Matteo pops up to mask deficiencies The day that football cried foul Oliver Holt says that Arsenal and the FA have struck a valuable blow for sportsmanship Clumsy Rovers punished by Hignett 'The goal was an accident. I am sorry' Russell Kempson sees the FA Cup spill over iwith recriminations as combatants prepare to battle again The Referee's Point of View Jeffers holds a controlling interest Rob Hughes says the Highbury affair may benefit… By a Correspondent: Sunderland style earns late slice of fortune Dell Smith refuses to labour point Nationwide League: West Bromwich Denied as officials Lose Sight of Goal Scouts savour the Dyer experience Morrison stands his ground Witter falls foul of the law Luis Enrique leads party in Barcelona Raine puts damper on Barry's parade Bottle of English Hope leaves bitter taste in mouth Keegan's actions indicate worm has not turned Essex enjoy double celebration Netball More fun than the real thing Devlin Barrett, an American brought up on the NHL, casts an eye over the British game and likes what he sees Decision angers Nemeth Basketball Five Nations Rugby Fifth round Nationwide Football League Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland Nationwide Football Conference FA Premiership Non League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Howell begins to fulfil promise Golf: Aspiring Youngster Leaves Westwood and Company Trailing as He Secures Desert Classic Epson Calzaghe loses his air of authority Boxing Kjus stakes claim with third silver Skiing Hua defeats champion Leading Final Scores McRae bemoans Finn's dominance Motor Rallying Epson Higgms joins select band as Doherty is mastered Snooker Scoreboard from Melbourne World championship put to test Bowlers toil for scant rewards Jaded England suffer their final indignity Zimbabwe fall to spin partnership South Africa humbled by Astle show Golmard collects first title as Kiefer capitulates Tennis World record tumbles as Genrselassie cashes in Athletics Smith hits hard on his return Hockey Clifton dig deep for vital wins Richards wary of to come Allied Dunbar Premiership: Leicester leap sizeable hurdle and will not rest on their laurels Bedford bury the demons Hill's plans ignored by Harlequins Scottish refuse to perform in exile Ilkeston eye Twickenham Cardiff pay the price Sale unable to capitalise on Richmond injury woe Diprose shines as distracted West lost way Picture Gallery Soaring Swansea hit new heights Castleford rekindle Wembley dreams The Times Leeds proceed thanks to super 12 Silk Cut Challenge Cup: McDermott's dismissal fails to spark Wigan Gregory's wise buys inspire Salford Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Bulls roar on in cup Draw Winning Move Keene on Chess St Helens made to work hard for victory Schumacher—genius or cheat? He was the first in modern era to pay such attention to detail Titles and Triumphs Picture Gallery Clashes and Controversies The Times His brilliance is widely acknowledged but so is his poor sportsmanship and his ruthlessness For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Snow Reports Ice Hockey Rugby Union Cricket Athletics Egerton plotting another coup Racing: Trainer Sets Sights on Grand National after Tote Gold Trophy Success Thunderer: Hereford Rapid Raceline National Hunt Leaders Specialists Saturday's Results Thunderer: Plumpton Castle Mane denied Festival chance Bank of Scotland Thunderer: Southwell Fitness Week Results and Statistics Protecting position until appeal Pre-trial action makes conviction unsafe Barclays leads big week for banks Companies No privilege for lawyer's log Council liable over bollard Pointers on interest rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Capitalisation, week's change Into the Fire The Facts The Board By our City Staff: Shorewood reviews bid for Field The Times Corporate Profile Land Securities What the Experts Say Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Exchange Rates Newspapers Support Recycling The Verdict ECB under pressure to cut euro rates Alternative Investment Market Investec Specialist Banking Group By our City Staff: Management pay £85m for Safetynet Crest to cut cost for individuals Iberia climbs on board oneworld alliance All Saints Clothing sues pop group Wright sells £5m Chrysalis shares New rand chases corporate cash Fleming Eurofighter consortium set for £2.8bn order from Greece Seeing the glass as half empty Word-Watching William Hill Ladbroke hit by US double whammy Time to take the scalpel to a stricken patient Sir David Barnes, Chairman of Astrazeneca, in a plea for a long-overdue remedy, argues that we should open our minds to new and radical ways of funding the health service GEM Picture Gallery Bodsit and Scarper plc Television Choice Radio Choice A sitcom that sank on its Atlantic crossing Review Bbc1 Pay TV Satellite Cable and Digital Profiles 37 Recession is already upon us, says think-tank British Steel poised to defy Schröder Times Two Crossword From a Correspondent in Frankfurt: Germany faces strike deadline Electra investors seek bid strategy War on Windows Consumers urged to demand refunds Prescriptions for the NHS Direct Surveys 41 Crisis talks at Royal Ordnance Grand Prix 99 Inside The Times Mika, Michael, Damon … but where are the rest? The racing is wilder than anything Hollywood can offer. But whose personality will win?Kevin Eason reports 1999 Grands Prix (1998 Winners) Car Wars In from the cold The eyebrows look confident. As the great British hope tests the new Jordan, Ed Havard assesses his chances NatWest Through the wringer at 200mph Kevin Eason on two hours in a stiflingly hot, cramped cockpit Five Wild Cards who Could Come up with a Trick Eat my dust The pressure has moved from Hakkinen to Schumacher, says Kevin Eason On the starting grid … and off the circuit Whose Hand is on the Control for 1999? No Title All revved up for a high-octane soap opera Adam Faith as Bernie Ecclestone? It could happen the BBC are planning a racy Formula One drama Friendly fans who run away with the circus Enthusiast must dig deep to follow Formula One, says Vaughan Freeman Just off to Silversfone by Orient Express The seven deadly spins If a driver thinks he has a grand prix circuit mastered, trouble probably lies around the next bend. Bob Constanduros chooses seven hair-raising hazards from around the world Brainbox who shifts cars into a different gear £2 million is a fair reward for Adrian Newey's expertise, says Ed Havard Murray 's back for his fiftieth year Television 'That man can win in a slower car than the… Musician Chirs Rea, a long-time Formula One addict, has no doubt who is this year's title favourite In the time it takes to do up a shoelace a grand… Picture Gallery The Times Make Three Selections from Each of the Four Groups below How to Enter The Times Natwest Ff1 Entry Form Michael Schumacher NatWest

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