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News from 19/02/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Russell Jenkins North West Correspondent, Phil Yates, Nick Nuttall, Barnaby Hannam, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Grace Bradberry, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Peter Wade, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Carol Midgley, Mike Prymaka, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Paterson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Dominique Searle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jennifer Veale, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ian Kennedy, Chairman, Ann Scanlon, Peter Gleeson, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, David Elstein, Shirley English, Alasdair Reid, B. Marson-Smith, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Denis Dooley, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Michael Leapman, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, John O'leary, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Thomas Lehner, Julian Ma, Jasper Gerard, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Philip Webster and Valerie Elliott, Gabriella Gamini, Simon de Bruxelles, Adam Jones, Thrasy Petropoulos and John Stern, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, R. E. Hurst, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Peter Hall, Philip Stott, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Tom Walker and Michael Binyon, Saeed Shah and Sigrid Aufterbeck, Richard Owen and Andrew Finkel, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Adrian Lee and Richard Duce, Damian Whitworth, Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler and Philip Webster, John Carr, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Peter Foster and Ian Murray, John Spiers (Chairman), Dominic Kennedy, Alastair Monro, Tim Jones and Richard Owen, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, John G. Tate, Susan Elkin, Kevin McCarra, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent and Jason Allardyce, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Clifford Chatterton, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Denis MacShane, David Williams, Cathy Harris and Sydney Friskin, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Margaret Crick, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Richard Charkin, Chief Executive, Jon Green, Dorothy Tucker, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Oliver Kamm, Douglas Alexander, MP, Marianne Curphey, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Sharon Kyrke-Smith, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Robin Lodge, Nicolas Andrews, Nick Foulkes, Asha Phillips, Susie Steiner, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles South West Correspondent,

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Surviving your moody teenager Cabinet tries to calm fears on GM food Index Straw's have-a-go call on crime TV Countdown's guilty secret is out at last Blur, coolest of the Cool Handcuffs as Kurds end siege Tomorrow Eight sections the Best Value for Saturday Pope asks Britain to free Pinochet Picture Gallery Police to face 'fairness commission' on race laws Versace 30p Every Weekday Their Lordships find erogenous zones in unlikely places Michael heads for victory in Welsh contest Demon Internet Glasgow puts an accent on Estuary Sun flights keep lateness record Brighter look for the death certificate Charter Delays Balloonists forced to hang about News in Brief Drugs admission News in Brief Spirits concern News in Brief Al Fayed plea News in Brief Officer charged News in Brief Police fraud News in Brief Move into the country, judge tells man who fears blacks Susie Steiner reports on resentment over suggestion of moving to Wales or Bangladesh GQ Editor loses job over praise for 'stylish' Nazi British Airways A downfall from gold card to scratchcard Controversial Line in Judicial Advice Hilary du Pr? accused of betrayal over cash gift Father-in-law goes to court to win back couple's cash Estranged wife took overdose in church Father and son survive 3 nights in snow hole Pair recovering from forstbite after chance rescue by other climbers, reports Shirley English Comet 'Keep out drunks to cut cell deaths' One. Tel Rescued man loses his hands and feet Stop ignoring wrongdoers, says Straw Social responsibility: just how far should you go in responding to crime and anti-social behaviour? Feeling a few collars down minister's way Rover Supermen and the streetwise 'Hospital misled us on baby treatment' Peter Foster and Ian Murray reports on parents who deny giving consent Dixons How the Ventilator Works Judge rules against couple who 'lost vasectomy gamble' CJD drug quest stepped up Volcano islanders risk lung disease The Open University Honda Police chief barred after gun inquiry Leganza Modern churches make the grade Lawrence speaks up for Nation of Islam HSBC Group Met police 'fell short of standards ' in race case School builders rewarded with tribal honours Volunteers who helped Kenyan village now go by Swahili names, reports Simon de Bruxelles Gang murder informer fails to halt Tv film HSBC Group AA Tomorrow in the Saturday Times PC World the Computer Superstore Time to lay down the law on judges' dual roles On Politics Peers queue to speak on reform Darling pledges to publish yearly poverty audit HSBC Group Surge in live kidney donations saves 68 extra lives Libel win for Diana's bodyguard News in Brief Island deaths News in Brief OBE mystery News in Brief Geldof victory News in Brief Wedding bells News in Brief Sheepdog show wins new lease of life Renault Japanese happy to be the odd man out GM crops set for delay until after election Experts say they need three years to investigate countryside risks, reports Nick Nuttall Pesticides may be taxed The BT shop Police make ten arrests at Greenpeace protest DELL Wildlife may be damaged Eight Months of Loyalist Terror Extremist few strive to keep the hatred alive Martin Fletcher reports on a last-ditch terror campaign by a handful of loyalist bigots IRA Detonators 'Made Last Year' Saga The Link Hewlett Packard Greeks applaud as Cabinet is purged Pro-Kurdish sentiment claims first scapegoats for Ocalan fiasco, writes John Carr in Athens Protesters arrested by German police Barclaycard Israelis tighten terror security abroad Island jail is cleared so special forces can guard their lone prisoner 13 Academy Award Nominations Ankara rounds up Kurdish dissidents Turkey insists that the captured rebel leader will get a fair trial, writes Richard Owen in Istanbul Time Military steps up air raids on rebels Russians fly for both sides in Horn of Africa Robin Lodge reports from Mekele on a new breed of mercenaries Famine cuts North Korea population 'by two million' Gateway The Sunday Times Mugabe reform offer spurned World in Brief (Reuters): Marriage upheld World in Brief (AFP): Briton 'aiding rebels ' World in Brief (AP): Aids attacker jailed World in Brief (AP): Bicycle boy 'framed' World in Brief Dr Richard Saunders World in Brief Gibraltar celebrates after court awards it the right to vote in Eu polls Britons advised to quit Belgrade as talks falter Dayton mediator may be called in, write Tom Walker in Rambouillet and Michael Binyon Scottish Widows Petsmart Fashion ads in child porn row Hillbilly robbers spend their way into jail KLM uk Picture Gallery Black's belated pardon President to clear 19th-century victim of army racism, writes Ian Brodie in Washington French court orders return of fugitive killer to us Driver accused of strangling Italian princess's husband Surfers fall for $15,000 What drives a child to martyrdom? A Kurdish girl's protest symbolises the idealism of every teenager, says Vanora Bennett Tiny Will the British ever learn how to loosen up? The growing trend of dressing down on Friday leaves many workers wondering what to wear. Nick Foulkes ponders the problem The key to the look is to make more effort not less Hot Tip Hot Stuff Objects of desire Figurella The Times Six of the Best Teenagers in turmoil Saying No In the final extract from her new book, child psychotherapist Asha Phillips looks at the trials of adolescence and why parents should be strong and flexible Activities pursued for a brief thrill can take on a grim face Why Teenagers Want Rules Furniture Village International Incision by Issey gauze by Gaultier Man on the Side A North Sea change for the better It's time to update Britishness, says Douglas Alexander, MP Everyone knows that the national in NHS is British 'The notion that English is going to the dogs is no more than defecation by a miniature poodle' Picture Gallery The Kurd Instinct When the mobs begin to howl, Mr Cook fidgets for the trigger Armed livery The Times Diary Fit for office The Times Diary Waiting game The Times Diary Police video The Times Diary Food Wars The other risks from the Gm fiasco Kurds in Greece Athens pays the price of unreason War in the Horn Neither Ethiopia nor Eritrea can win a military victory Ethical and social questions raised by Gm crops Tones and compassion Fox in distress Hot on the trail Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Heeding health risks The benefit of burning OUP's scholarly record Luwies' labours 'Veil of secrecy'on doctors' standards Doing penance Knot rated True enough Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Appointment To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Service dinners Dame Mary Cartwright, FRS University news Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial service Anniversaries Royal Air Force College Cranwell Legal appointments Forthcoming marriages Church news Lord Dunsany Lord Dunsany, Irish landowner, died on February 6 aged 92. He was born at Dunsany, Co Meath, on August 25,1906 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nannies & Domestic Flightseekers Flight Searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Charter Express Faresavers Jetworld Wally Cole Wally Cole, MBE, potter, died on January 19 aged 85. He was born on January 21,1913 Delta Worldwide Aviation World Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Flights Directory Nina Stanger Nina Stanger, lawyer, died of a pulmonary embolism at her home near Florence on January 30 aged 55. She was born on August 6,1943 Professor Horace Rose Horace Rose, Professor of Powder Technology at King's College London, died on January 19 aged 85. He was born on May 30,1913 The Golf Courses of the Riviera News The Times Crossword No 21,031 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Walkers Forecast Gore-Tex Tomorrow Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Life after Monica Media Page 40 Treasury's £1bn gain from mis-selling Halifax offers investors fresh windfall British Midland William Hill forced to cut flotation price PPP in hospital referrals dispute Arnault to sue Gucci over new shares Hopes of rate cut fall after retail sales leap Life With Elvis Business Today Prescriptions for the NHS Would you buy shares in the health service? NatWest gives back Gleacher Rank Group rejects calls for break-up Glaxo share options 'could cost £900m' US ruling lifts Skye share price Lafontaine fails to change ECB's stance on rates Qantas defies Asian turmoil RJB threatens to close mines Narrow victory for Tay board 3i remains keen to buy Electra BAe denies reports of freeze on Saudi arms deal Nomura share sales trigger investigation Business Roundup Cookson sells division Business Roundup Waddington warning Business Roundup Debonair in black Business Roundup Ibstock quits Portugal Business Roundup CPL scents profit fall Business Roundup Honda in US boost Business Roundup Wolseley in five deals Business Roundup Carrefour advances Business Roundup Exchange Rates Aegon joins superleague with $9.7bn us purchase Avesta woe hits British Steel price Visser saves Brown & Jackson £1m American order gives Pace a lift By our City Editor: Brown cashes in on pensions Commentary Ericsson Commodities Liffe Options Contract fears send BAe into nosedive Stock Market Michael Clark Fears are increasing that the supermarket price wars… 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 Glaxo Wellcome Tempus Rank Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Crosby still a hash & young Tempus Pace Micro Tempus Wall Street Would you be willing to buy shares in the National Health Service? Unwanted designs on Gucci Fraser Nelson reports on the latest battle being waged for the Italian fashion house Turner prize The Times City Diary Another invitation, for the IoD's annual… The Times Diary Damned lies The Times Diary Boyes own The Times Diary Net profit The Times Diary Chronicle of the Future Pernicious dumping Orange loses its appeal See-saw ride for shares Fidelity Investments EDF The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Fifty years at the cutting edge Theatre: Nottingham's Playhouse is celebrating half a century of trailblazing. Daniel Rosenthal reports Counsel for the slobs Defending the Caveman Apollo Pop Under the scalpel Recital Mikhall Pletnev Manchester Success at any price Four Dogs and a Bone Elcetera, NW1 UCI Cinemas Pop Listings Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's Choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Royal College of Art An Ideal Husband Stuck in Disgraceland Caitlin Moran dons the jumpsuit, gets in the burgers, and pigs out to the King for 24 hours "The Most Awesome, Fabulous Show. Go on, Treat… Pop Gig Entertainments Listings Post modern lover Pop Albums A heart full of soul Damon Albarn has checked in to Heartbreak Hotel and produced Blur's best album to date. Nigel Williamson had a foretaste HMV Blur tender Alternative definite article New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums NME Jass Albums New life in the reeds Jazz Albums 'We won't shoot you. They may' Raymond snoddy previews Peter Taylor's TV series on Ulster loyalists The media interview Lessons of the past for BBC's future The Davies committee must have a vision for Auntie's destiny, says David Elstein, chief executive of Channel 5 Tabloids smirk as BBC squirms over 'fake guests Bbc chiefs have only themselves to blame for the Vanessa fiasco Populism rules Ok! Do we care about the truth? Our fears over genetically modified foods have been fuelled by a media frenzy and inaccurate reporting, says Science Editor Nigel Hawkes Readers are buried in a blizzard of horror stories Fleet Street tussles to tell a tale of Alastair Campbell Media Diary How Brown self-destructed Carol Midgley on the rise and fall of the original lad A sense of style for our Times Why good English still matters to a few of us Paper round Selling a dream We are endlessly fascinated with other people's homes, says Grace Bradberry Media & Marketing Deutsche Post Touchbase Tory Wire Times Newspapers PSD Commercial Manager Abbey Business Centres The year of living Monica Reporters addicted to the scandal are now bereft, says Ian Brodie The Sunday Times History repeats itself Reporting on refugees does not change, says Dominic Kennedy The press portrays asylum-seekers as criminals, scroungers The ad man's lament Cascade St. George's University QEGS Alliance Francaise Sixth Form Scholarships Get Paid for Reading Books WANTEd Keen Readers Pitman Training Centre Laxton School University College Dublin The Regent Academy The Times Newspapers Career Analysts Ltd St. Aldates College Japan Travel Bureau (Europe) Ltd BAC Odgers Kumon Maths St. George's University University of Durham Choosing a perfect school Good primary education does not depend solely on results, says Fred Redwood Shakespeare's problem The film about literature's greatest playwright will influence and mislead those studying his work, says Susan Elkin The Times Why the Bacc is better than a levels Contributory negligence sum Limit to vicarious liability To Advertise Call 0171 680 6800 Easter Revision Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford Gabbitas Easter and Spring A-Level & Gcse Revision International Language Schools St. Aldates College Expert evidence Individual Tuition at Edward Greene's Surrey College Oxford Science Studies Harrow School and Roedean School Duff Miller Albemarle Duff Miller Excellence in Independent Education Corrections NatWest Vaughan ensures victory for England a Multiple Display Advertising Items Superb Saeed stands alone Cricket: Srinath Brings about Dramatic Collapse to Keep India in Contention Scoreboard The Times Hickman lays foundation for more glory Craig Lord on a swimmer training his thoughts on staying at the top Looks Like Trouble on best behaviour Racing: Schooling Sessions Assist Festival Hopes Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Fakenham Thunderer: Sandown Park Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Cult of the coach creates more problems for Henry Wilkinson's calm air impresses England Players Rugby Union Hastie decides on cautious approach Sheffield set to show more steel Ice Hockey Lawrie's luck turns for the better Golf: Scot Discovers his Best Form after Overcoming Serious Injury Peters surveyed in new light Mark Souster says Scotland's No 8 has worked hard to carn respect Spice disappoints players Hockey Gloucester cut back to move forward Leicester 's worthy triumph a tribute to O'Neill For the Record Snow Reports Main rivals ready to draw clear Oliver Holt believes Manchester United and Arsenal have title pedigree Robson goes on warpath Football in Brief Wark joins Woodbridge Non-LEAGUE Football by Walter Gammie Legal & Public Notices Graveney urges ICC to oversee drugs tests Sport in Brief Untroubled Rusedski romps into last eight Tennis: Briton Breezes through to Join Henman in Quarter-Finals New Business World Fixtures Football Britain waits on Wembley Athletics Word-Watching Suffering Williams maintains healthy interest Snooker Radio Choice Titchmarsh television Television Choice Has BBC scriptwriting finally lost the plot? Review BBC1 Pay Tv Satellite, Cable and Digital Swimming Keegan rallies to England cause Caretaker manager sweeps into office with pledge to make best of short-term job Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop New Times Crossword Titles now Available! Wilkinson handed pivotal role in hunt for new king Names in the Frame for Full-Time Role Rugby Union Tomorrow-The Best Columnists Zenith

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