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News from 17/02/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale, James Christopher's, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Peter Whittle, Simon Barnes, Jeremy Monson, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Tim Lang, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Sarah Cunningham and Graham Searjeant, Nick Royle, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Alan MacKinnon, Alan Copps and Nicholas Booth, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Seweryn Chomet, Thrasy Petropoulos, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Robert Wright, Laura Blair, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Caroline Merrell and Jason Nissé, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Susie Steiner and Stephen Farrell, D. W. Arthur, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jack Norfolk, Rodney Milnes, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Landale Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, David Hands, Amy Anderson, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Sue Mayer, Director, Eve-Anne Prentice, Lisa Armstrong, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Y. Nutt, David Morgan, Simon Carne, Simon de Bruxelles, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Chris Elliott, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Valerie Elliott and Roland Watson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Joseph Dean, Nigel Hawkes, Edwina Currie, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Laurence Boyd, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster, Nick Nuttall and Mark Inglefield, R. O. Jenkins, Christopher Walker, Alan Copps, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Kenny MacLver, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Michael Binyon, Adrian Lee and Tim Jones, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Sam Kiley, Neil Cooper, Andrew Finkel, Larry Rushton, John Green, Robert Whymant, Tim de Ferrars, Asha Phillips, Erik Millstone, Stephen Wood and Russell Kempson, Paul Hardy, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

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Free Books for School Token Pages 22 plus Inter Girl sets fire to herself as kurds protest Turks seize terrorist as he leaves embassy England expects Keegan as coach Sainsbury 'lame duck' gibe Brown in black Three horses killed in racetrack collision Race rival turns back to rescue stricken sailor Are you bringing up a little despot? Fleecy hat replaces wig Mick, jerry and the kiss 'n' tell… Triumph for Robbie Williams Virgin 30p Every Weekday Au pair minimum wage rules dropped Rooker makes mincemeat of Tories' gene food fads Political Sketch 'Yes' vote raises stakes in ulster arms stalemate Greenpeace 'My sister is fearless and passionate about our cause' Susie Steiner and Stephen Farrell on Kurdish protester's background Martyrs who fanned the flames of protest Phone number 'ploy' attacked £30m spent on casualty facilities Father sues over two vasectomies Courts will pay for case delays Kray's lawyer Crowder dies, 79 Death rate rises for young men Irvine defeated in the Lords Passengers leap from jumbo jet Trail deep in snow and past dread Alan Hamilton joins british jury, judge and lawyer in belarus seeking the truth about a wartime massacre BBC blows me whistle on sheepdog series Time called on pub-free Frinton Hunted foxes 'face death by stress' Briat Avards 99 Sainsbury opts to stay out of GM decisions Tories say science Minister is a lame duck, report Philip Webster, Nick Nuttall and Mark Inglefield NEC Direct Adviser who minces no words Coalition's freeze call Amazon. co. uk Confused callers given little comfort Oedipal fury drove son to murder Psychologist compares killing to Greek tragedy, report Paul Wilkinson Policemen cleared of being drunk on plane Cont@ct Lenses Direct lenses Road and air rage take a room at the hotel Air France Abortion rise is linked to Pill scare Dixons Mrs Jolly's Answer to the Millennium Hype Amateur's hymn earns top praise Ruth Gledhill meets the inspired cleaning lady who has won a millennium competition for a royal service Marine is stripped of his medal Lure for students Car plates blitz Balloon delay Cocaine mishap Former MP dies Correction 'Chief rabbi' post for progressives Callmate Telecom (UK) Limited Winter in paradise? No thanks We'd rather in Yeovil, say workers offered Bahamas trip Simon de Bruxelles reports Paradise Refused Direct Line Sainsbury's Surgeons abandon new laser operation Www. easyJet. com MPs pile aboard the Brit groovy train The Award Winners Police finger the Stone Age potter Zinc Defence Citroen Xsara Pro-euro Tories boosted by poll Iceland Labour 'torn apart' by welsh feuding Senior MPs move to stop leadership battle turning into civil war, report Valerie Elliott and Roland Watson Picture Gallery Left in attack on deal to save peers Beware tax returns by politicians On Politics The Cooperative Bank Greeks admit hiding rebel Kurdish chief in embassy Athens red-faced after fugitive is captured by Turkey, writes John Carr Britain fears new terrorist attacks Turks inherit Ocalan dilemma Bringing Public Enemy No 1 to justice will be no easy task, reports Andrew Finkel Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) Ltd Serbs must go or we fight on, says rebel chief Nothing short of independence will do, a defiant Kosovo guerrilla commander tells Anthony Loyd in Lapastica US envoy has crisis talks with Milosevic Alliance Leicester Techno-dissidents outwit government Malaysia's ambitions to join the Internet revolution have backfired, writes David Watts in Kuala Lumpur Russia scraps naval exercises with Britain Military link taints leader in Nigeria's presidential race AOL Tainted blood victim attacks Fabius Saga Fugitive Mengele 'took holidays in Switzerland' Jews furious that Angel of Death made postwar visits to Europe on Red Cross passport, writes Christoper Walker German fund to aid Nazi victims Reuters: Fugitive leading march by miners NPI (Reuters): Woman jailed for circumcising girls Cuba toughens laws (AFP): Biko amnesty denied (Reuters): Leader escapes death (Reuters): Fire hits ski resort (AP): Taxi taken for a ride Map of Canada is redrawn by a land where polar bear is king Eskimos' victory has created a vast new territory, writes Giles Whittell Jury hears of Texan's hate-filled tattoos Product Recall Aids researchers have designs on Oscar outfits Stars are donating their gowns for auction, Lisa Armstrong writes (AP): Happiness begins at 40, research shows Direct Line TCP Dirty-linen divorces soil us all In the crowded kiss-and-sell market, Celia Brayfield roots for errant spouses Tiny Scottish Widows A heard to beat all odds A surgeon and Nasa have created an electric heart, report Anjana Ahuja Changing Times Source of the Flood Floating a theroy Monkey business Bobsleighs and speed Science Briefing Apes can no longer speak in tongues Prime Health Somak Holidays In search of a winner—and sponsor How not to raises a little tyrant In the first extract from her new book, child psychotherapist Asha Phillips explain why saying no is so crucial, and advises parents to set firm limits for children Saga Tomorrow Intel inside A Stoic in search of heart Hague may have a steely exterior, but what lies beneath? 'How long would it be, you wondered, until you sat down to a lunch from which you would rise with 12 fingers' Police under the cosh If the Met is singled out for blame, it will revert to prejudice even more Screen test Hom alone Blind side Wall flower The Ocalan Test The captured Kurdish terrorist must be given a fair trial Blue Genes The Tories should beware of whipping up food scares High Seas and Heroism A rescue is even more valiant than a race Government fails to allay concerns over genetically modified foods Arsenal's 'fair play' Straw plan 'echoes Third Reich' Women in uniform Scattered relics 'Unsafe' IRA conviction Monitoring QCs The English identity Knot rated Court Circular Dr H. D. Cockburn, MC Today's royal engagements Mr Nigel Kent-Lemon Louis Schaffer Appointments in the Forces Hill House Ambassador Snowdrops sparkle into gold Birthdays today Service dinner Church of Scotland Personal Column Service luncheons Dinners Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries John Ehrlichman John Ehrlichman, White House aide to president Richard Nixon, died on February 15 aged 73. He was born on March 20,1925 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporate Hospitality All Tickets 5 Nations World… All Tickets 5 Nations Rugby All Matches!!! Rugby… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir James Hill Sir James Hill, former Conservative MP for Southampton Test, died yesterday aged 72. He was born on December 21,1926 Flights Directory Jetworld Jetline Charter Express Flightseekers Delta Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lieutenant-Commander Horace Taylor Lieutenant-Commander Horace Taylor, GC, MBE, wartime homb disposal officer, died on January 17 aged 90. He was born on October 23,1908 Joyce Coombs Joyce Commbs, Anglican author and broadcaster, and former London Diocesan President of the Mothers' Union, died on January 17 aged 93. She was born on March 9,1905 Trespass in Antarctic News The Times Crossword No 21,029 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Walkers Business In the Times Picasso: Camera portraits Treasury on target for record budget surplus RBS merger plan rejected by Barclays ScotTelecom chief leaves Cisco Powered Network Business Property Arts Sport Television EU officials raid banks Boots foots £63m bill for share scheme The Toast: Richard Wilson Business Today Ons jobs threatened by review RJB talks fail to halt strike Exchange Rates The Times Picture Gallery Ecb's refusal to cut rates angers euroland ministers Brussels fights American law in WTO Business £ Focus Japan acts to reduce strength of yen RAC strategy sparks shake-up at AA Firms off shame list Gala's bingo success Cadoro chief goes Accountants back Bill Leeds & Holbeck rise Sema eases city misgivings with on-target results VAT inspectors enlist IT aid Multiple Display Advertising Items By our City Editor: Byers goes 'fat cat' clubbing Commentary Black beats M&s blues Sotheby's Nets art dealers Watchdogs failing over 2000 bug Commodities Liffe Options Banking sector takes FTSE past 6,100 level Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Barclays fair shares Sema Group Peter Black Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Resuscitated PFI offers ailing health service the kiss of life Chris Elliott says radical thinking will enable the private sector, through the Private Finance Initiative, to help the National Health Service Excess fare The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Beware the path of least resistance Revenge bid? Glass apart Picture Gallery Steel industry will have to bite the bullet MCSE Low & Bonar sees shares slide as prospects worsen BT IT floats will net millions for directors Oriel unveils £7.5m London hotel plan News Ltd phone stake Rolls in £150m deal Gearhouse accelerates St Modwen on the up Picture bright at Quarto Macro 4 confident Buoyant Compel Troubled times for Zochonis Blue chips squeezed higher John Grooms The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action Research St James Homes Regalian North of the Thames Berkeley Homes The Lexington Luxury Apartments English Courtyard 'Whose London is it anyway?' London's new mayor will almost certainly have a splendid office near Tower Bridge, but local residents are worried. Laura Blair reports Property London Property CHL Farley & Co. Bensons Plc Michael Tims and company Colliers International Goldfinch (Projects) Ltd Cabo Bermejo Countryside Greece Golf and Leisure Resort HCA Casa Marbella Villas Abroad David King & Associates Genuinely the Last Green on the Costa Del Sol ARLA Chestertons ARLA French Property Exhibition Ironsides Marler & Marler John Spencer Cluttons Daniel Smith ARLA Fadesa Friend & Falcke Birch & Co FW Gapp Barnard marcus South London Southern Properties and Management Duncan Allen Freedom to increase excise rates Seeking reason for verdict from jury Free Books Schools Mark must be distinctive Legal & Public Notices Prison care in pregnancy Notice pursuant to the Companies Fishing vainly for English oddities Opera: In Cardiff, Peter Stein's new Wno staging of Peter Grimes misses the target, says Rodney Milnes Poor lessons in conversation Dialouges of the Carmelites Spitalfields, E1 Getting it taped Concert Psappha Liverpool Visual Art UCI Cinemas Raise the volume and risk the fury Opera buffs may cry 'foul', but Tosca is going electric at the Albert Hall, says Hilary Finch Theater Galleries Pablo the snapper Picasso's life through a lens Visual Art: Richard Cork on the Barbican's fine survey of the ways in which photograph influenced the gret man RSC Great British Hopes Rising stars in the firmament Chiwetel Ejiofor Around the London Galleries Picture Gallery RSC World Music Barbican goes African West Africa finds its voices Pop Griot Groove Barbican On love's long rocky road Theatre: Daniel Rosenthal talks to the rolling stone who is spreading the word of the Caveman Three of an unkind Family Edinburgh Art Galleries Wildly Imaginative, Urgent and Thrilling Freshly baked Toast Ambassadors Women like Shopping Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie News West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Entertainments Listings Colart pipes in the new generation Silverstone Spiriting away the joy of playing Midweek View Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Struggling Higgins wins with a flourish Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Thunderer: Folkestone Rapid Raceline Fallon's star shines brightly in the East Robert Wright finds the champion jockey riding to form in Hong Kong Richard Evans Yesterday's Result Thunderer: Musselburgh Thunderer: Wolverhampton Tote lines up £2m sponsor package Ferguson has eye on winning the race United manager says recent reverses against Arsenal can be halted Football in Brief William Hill Mooney lifts Taylor's spirits For the Record Norwich stuck in the middle Everton offer Weir a fresh challenge Reid believes hid men can dispel doubts George Caulkin on a high-flying club that still has hurdles to clear Last Night Results Ward fit to make return at Wembley Twickenham put on reserve list for World Cup final Loose Talk Elegant Solanki sets up thrilling victory Cricket: England Snatch Dramatic Triumph while Pakistan Captain is Left Regretting Decision to Bat First Wilkinson and Rees recalled by England Rugby Union: Teenager Handed Goalkicking Duties on Five Nations Championship Debut Gloucester finally lose patience with Hill's regime Wasim hands India the initiative Scoreboard from Calcutta Snow Reports Hamed signs new TV contract Hickman's victory too simple Swimming Autissier sails close to the wind Rescued French yachtswoman misses out on another pirze Edward Gorman on a racing career dogged by ill-luck and controversy One Tel Time to steady the boat Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Radio Choice Radio 1 (Bbc) Meet the kitchen gods Getting one's teeth into the market for art Review Bbc 1 Pay TV Satellite, Cable and Digital FA bows to Keegan double act New England coach manages to maintain his connections with Fulham Times Two Crossword Golf 38 Graham books final ticket with helping hand from Iversen Rugby Union 41 Advanced Hair Studio Born for role as a leader of men Comment How the boys behind Gex blew £25 million LineOne. net Contents Intel inside Playing power in your pocket Card that's the business Torch tutor's flash idea Hover craft lifts the PC CompuServe Big IT words can hurt you Techno-Terms Translated Address to die for Webwise DELL Net sparks gold Electronic shopping's growing popularity has prompted a Cheaper than free? Netcom Internet Natural way to make a meal of the Internet Eve-Anne Prentice launches our new series on cybershopping by browsing among the organic goodies on offer at a virtual vegetable store Taking a hard drive to the US This week: taking your data to the US; transferring data from an Amstrad 8256; getting rid of a screensaver; start-up program problems NetDirect For Absolute Beginners AppleCentre Tektronix NHS fights nasty bug Hospitals are finding Year 2000 medicine tough to swallow, says John Naish Sites that crack web quacks PC Direct Hal whips up Blue pacific High wire The Document Company Luke Skywalker files in on N64 ClaraNET Reah right out in front Verdict Gex uses sex appeal Posters featuring a Baywatch babe mean welcome publicity Netkonect How Crystal beca Pandemonium was the making of a UK-owned games some severse setback. 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