News from 22/02/1999
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Phil Yates, Lydia Kirk and Philippa Johnson, K. Porteous Wood, General Secretary, Suzanna Chambers, DJM, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Richard Owen and Christopher Walker, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Loveday Llewellyn, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Gwynneth Hemmings, Director, Philip Harding, Robert Lea, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, William Le Fleming, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Dominic Walsh and Robert Lea, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, D. Cameron Watt, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Lawrie Parkyn, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Mike Thorpe, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Gould, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Ozdem Sanberk, Alasdair Reid, David Bates, Giles Whittell and Tim Jones, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, John Taylor, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Phil Gordon, James Landale and Stewart Tendler, Janet Bush, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Rosemary Kirk, Brian Charlick, Paul Durman, Michael Lynagh, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Graham R. Dunn, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, A. J. Stacpoole, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Julie Burchill and Noreen Taylor, Harry Smith, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Felix Weinberg, Damian Whitworth, James Landale, Stewart Tendler and Michael Harvey, Andrew McCaig, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Frederick Lawton, Martin Woods, John Stern, Stewart Tendler, R. A. King, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Charles Bremner in Brussels, William Rees-Mogg, George A. Touche, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Inglefield and Ian Murray, George Caulkin, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Jon Green, Benedict Nightingale, Charles Gordon, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Nicolas Andrews, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Peter Robinson, B. K. Levy, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex Straw caves in over Lawrence gag Reports condemns Yard's racism Index Morse Omagh bomb: six held Fashion special Condon will try to ride out storm Kosovo talks 'breakthrough' Royal evacuees Stan Collymore Hague's lottery lunch 30p Condon must admit culture of racism The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry Chief told his force suffers from 'corrosive disease' The Report Damage Limitation Demon Internet Eight names are on list of candidates for Met job Editors condemn Straw Prime Health When secrecy has no point Report gives wider meaning to 'institutional racism' Stewart Tendler reports on the changing defnition of a perennial problem British Airways How Straw's attempt to gag the media came unstuck The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry Concerted press reaction forced a legal retraction, reports James Landale and Stwart Tendler Judge fitted events into social whirl The Children's Society Rubik cube kid graduates to the 2000 bug At 12 he demystified a fiendish puzzle; now it's the computer cataclysm, reports Nigel Hawkes Girl, 8, in sex attack by boys AOL PC World Ingham charged over dispute Foreigners are trapped by visa office turmoil Stranded by Bureaucracy British Gas Glad start for rag show Archer's son facing shares inquiry Three City dealers known as the Flaming Ferraris have been suspended, reports Adam Sherwin Protest at terror exiles Quantex Supporter of GM rebel recants Swiftcall Dobson to oversee selection of Nhs executives New sales tax causes furore in art world British dealers say the 'royality' will damage a market worth £2.2bn and destroy jobs Michelangelo was not gay, says scholar At T Cut But struggling artists accuse them of being greedy… Picture Gallery TESCO Winners and Losers International Top marks for small primary schools Tomorrow in the Times Big effort from small districts New Peugeot 206 Girls get a sporting chance to shine …and boys are wanted to revive Duke awards For sale, the £14m apartment News in Brief Case dropped DNA crime lab Climbers injured Rail inquiries Victims' anger Infants 'at risk' British girls, 15,'raped' on US school ski trip Big Apple's bad apples will lose cars Fujitsu (Reuters): EU ready for trouble Tyson hurls TV in jail rage By our Foreign Staff: Irish join forces to build replica famine flagship Nigerian tribes cut oil lines What Gibraltar wants comes first, says Cook Commercial Vehicles Obasanjo poll triumph Britons saved from Alpine snow trap Newspapers Support Recycling Bonn signs up to Third Way' patter Inside Germany Doctors said to have cheated death Tiny Birthday tirade renews doubts over Mugabe Bitter President attacks whites judiciary and press, writes Jan Raath in Harare Hint of amnesty as Turkey halts offensive against Kurds Leaders agree on nuclear tests Alliance Leicester Saddam crushes revolt World Summary Mall plan for Eiffel (Reuter): Crew die in mutiny (AP): Bard gets the prize Mortar blast message from Rambouillet ends lull in village battle Anthohny Loyd reports from Studencane, where observers are helpless to halt some of the worst fighting for weeks Peace talks stall despite Kosovo 'breakthrough' Serbs may agree a political deal but reject Nato troops, reports Tom Walker from Rambouillet Bombers pile on the pressure British troops lead Nato units into border territory as guardians of peace KLM uk 'I'm cleverer than most men' Former enfant terrible Julie Burchill, now 40, is still endlessly fascinated by the most important person in the universe-herself. But what was all the fuss about? Interview by Noreen Taylor Health & Safety Executive Veggies and the seeds of doubt The furorc over genetically modified food has left vegetarians worried. Anjana Ahuja reports Tuning into Groomed City Fashion Diary New York Fashion Week The Times Style File St. Joseph's Hospice The Harley Medical Group Enter millennial woman New York Fashion Week The best of New York fahion strides into 2000 with a sleek new line. Photographs by Simon Walker Fashion Editor Tesco Egg In and out of the spotlight Solid achievement was the name of the game at the Berlin Film Festival, as Geoff Brown reports Opera & Ballet Theatres Opera Music Food for thought parcel from America Theatre Electric, sexy and right on song Opera: Rodney Milnes is riveted by Raymond Gubby's masterly Tosca at the Albert Hall Saga Royal Albert Hall Can this be digital hardcore? Visual Art: Rachel Campbell-Johnston is dazzled by computer art Harrods The inner limits Dance Jeremy James The Place, WC1 The Times Echoes of heaven Concert Kings Consort Wigmore Hall This week in the Times You'll never walk alone Mr Blair Like Naoleon, the Prime Minister always needs his marshals 'There has been some talk of mashing up an unspecified part of pig's intestine with honey and taking that three times a day until you are better' The puppet's chorus In Wales, Scotland and London Blair is betraying the cause of democracy Pond life The Times Diary Pear shaped The Times Diary Long stretch The Times Diary High hurdle The Times Diary Spun out This time Straw should have walked on by Ranting and Raving Nobody is listening to Mugabe anymore Modern Standards The Duke of Edinburgh's Award shifts with the times Straw's proposal seen as 'sinister' Echoes of a former foreign policy Turkey and the Kurds Fact and fiction on TV Fair deal? Sport letters Sale of art fakes Call to rid Lords of its priests Over and out Period residence The English identity Court Circular Shrewsbury School Winchester College Nature notes Birthdays today St Paul's prepares for a facelift Forces appointments Anniversaries today Personal Column University news Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Dinners Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir George Waller Appointments Sir Russell Fairgrieve Sir Russell Fairgrieve Cbe Mp for Aberdcenshire, West, 1974-83, and chairman of the Scottish Conservative Party, 1975-80, died on February 17 aged 74. He was born on May 3,1924 Ferdinand Rodriguez-Redington Ferdinand Rudriguez-Redibgton Dcm, Wartime secret agent died in Paris on January 22 aged 83. He was born in England on May 31,1915 Latest wills Father Walter Lini Father Walter Lini, Prime Minister of Vartuatu, 1980-91, died yesterday aged 56. He was born in 1942 Professor Brian O'connor Professor Brian O'Connor, orthapaedic surgeon, died on January 21 aged 69. He was born on September 27,1929 Roller Skating in Streets The Times Crossword No 21,033 News Business Newspapers Support Recycling Free Books for Schools Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad GEM Recovery In the Times Tomorrow Noon today High Tides Gregory strikes discordant note Collymore Episode Castsa Manager in Poor Light Aston Villa's handling of their problem forward is harming the club, Kevin McCarra argues Gregory's Gripes Whitehall Index Highbury rematch threatened by veto Index Franks sees England home Eurostar (U. K.) Limited Indian board to consider future of Eden Gardens Cricket Dawson's defiance in vain Hansen maintains Lievin reputation Taylor watches Tromans display heart for battle Athletics Revenge is sweet for Rolph as title race stays open Swimming Christie misses out on Gift final Sport in Brief Proctor boosts Croydon Pampling captures title Henderson storms in Oxford's double helping Ruthless Hendry returns to winners' circle Snooker Henman finds comfort in final flourish Kafelnikov on course to take over from Sampras as world No 1 at London even Result By our Sports Staff: Devils kept at bay by Robins Ice Hockey Sanders in series of near misses Bowl Future comfortable for Couch Boxing: Crowd of 1,200 Gripped by Ten-Round Encounter Women's boxing came under the spotlight again Saturday and passed with flying colours, as Srikumar Sen reports By our Sports Staff: Duran descends into heavy farce Novotna wins battle of contrasting styles Rusedski hopes to revive morale Myers finds his form to punish London Basketball Robson's men left clutching at straws Arsenal's star in the ascendancy FA Carling Premiership: Brilliance of Bergkamp outshines hat-trick by Anelka Tired excuses for state of British industry Giggs provides suitable finale Weary Chelsea fail to endorse title credentials Frustrarted Villa lose more ground FA Carling Premiership: Wimbledon's goalles run beyond six hours McManaman pays price for leaving of Liverpool Beattie supplies raw materials Barnes adds weight Blackburn suffer a Rudi wakening Facarling Premership Nationwide Football League Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Nationwide Football Conference Carling F. A. Premiership First Division Smith lends substance to Taylor's voice Preston's ambition dented by Reading Hull showing spirit to preserve status Birmingham fail to cash in on manager's bequest Nation Wide League: Bolton Secure Point to Move into Second Place By a Correspondent: Randall enjoys a fitting outcome DELL Sunderland display the killer instinct Celtic keep slender title hopes ticking Motherwell overwhelmed by champions after dismissal of Spencer Epson Inter failings give Ferguson encouragement Overseas View Old rivals hope for favourable draw Epson Fifa must act swiftly to protect lives Matchmakers pursue goal of dumbing down Standing up to fans who hate Man U 'I rooted for Giggs because he was brilliant. . . and how could anyone dislike Yorke? Lynne Truss Repercussions of the Cup incident at Highbury FA should look abroad Treading dangerously Stormy debate This week in the Times Humphrey's boot provides polish Five Nations Championship: Fly half's kicking proves the difference as Ireland march to victory Bank of Scotland Details from Wembley Bath hold out under pressure Gough beats the clock to leave Bristol red-laced Henry tries to look on bright side England fall short of highest standards Five Nations Championship: Scotland go home empty-handed despite brave performance Stumped by the success of Plan a How They Stand Details from Twickenham Johnson incident serves to highlight anomaly in laws True excellence requires much more flexibility Word-Watching Lawrie keeps nerves at bay in stroll to victory Golf Sheehan on Bridge By our Sports Staff: Nicholas ends her drought Keene on chess Winning Move Leadbetter adds to lustre of tour Rott hat-trick ignites Southgate comeback Hockey: Loughtonians Lose Firepower as Southgate Complete Double Strokeplay no match for head-to-head Cullen snatches vital point for Hightown Natwest Siddall's gamble reaps reward Netball Cathy Harris talks to the England player determined to overcome South Africa again Inner city hooked on hockey John Goodboy finds an East End college where football takes second place Garside battles to stay in the hunt Sailing Newcomers to the betting jungle proving easy prey Racing National Hunt Leaders Thunderer: Fontwell Park National Hunt Festival '99 Rapid Raceline Blinkered first time Teeton Mill wins more friends Saturday's Results Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Southwell Four-timer gives Pollock title lead Point-To-Point For the Record Hockey Snow Reports Rugby League Basketball Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby Union Cricket The Times Capitalisation, week's change Hargreaves Lansdown Cisco Question marks surround BAe results Companies G7 focus on European growth Economic Outlook Change on Week Stock Market Legal & General Exchange Rates Word-Watching Legal & Public Notices Results and Statistics Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Serious fraud doubles to £279m Gateway Corporate Profile: Williams What the Experts Say Tiddler offers free calls with a catch Anger over tax queries Morton poised to become head of rail authority Record label signs top executive duo Our Verdict Jobcentres move on to the Internet for wider access Alternative Investment Market Government encourages homeowners to take cover Cheltenham & Gloucester Shell looks at solid gas Troubled M&S keeps quality tag One American miracle at a time Alliances point way to a more prosperous Liffe Revolution at the exchange is promising a bright future, Martin Waller Writes City Raveller Direct Three's company Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Pay TV Satellite Cable Digital Loyalty taken to a barbaric extreme Review BT could be white knight in battle for Telecom Italia William Hill sale angers Warburgs Investors' Free Bet Compensation Times Two Crossword Companies Versace heiress intends to revive flotation plan Review to prepare Liffe for the market MP fights to stop Railtrack project arriving at station Consumers gain more confidence Direct life & pension services US Story Ministers in G7 vow to help debtor nations
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