News from 01/03/1999
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Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Clive Webster, Simon Barnes, Robson Fisher, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Chris Butler, Director, Daniel McGRORY, D. A. Lycett, Hannah Betts, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Denys Franzini, Brian B. Kain, Giles Lyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, Michael Paterson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Charles G. Blake, Carl Mortished, Adrian Hastings, Christian Bowman, Thrasy Petropolous, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Walker, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, John Pittuck, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Claudia Joseph and Lisa Tomlinson, Peter Wilson, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, Carl Evans, John Hutchinson, Chief Executive, Pat Gibson, Michael Moore, Director General, Ben Newing, Head, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, James Dodd, Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, Michael Harvey, Carole Howman, Martin Kingsbury, Director, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Andy Stephens, B. E. Danton, Michael Clark, H. E. Paice, James Landale Political Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Roger Tredre, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Rupert Pepper, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Rob Edgerton, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Ivor Hall, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Trevor Glover, Managing Director, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Alan Pearey, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Deborah Brett Claudia Joseph, Philip Webster, Political Editor, James Pringle and Ian Brodie, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, R. Mallace, Saeed Shah, S Kyle, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Gavin Hastings, Crispin Tickell, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Aadel Kardooni, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Brian Clarke, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Martin Fletcher Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, James Rushton, Director, Lesley O'Toole, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray, Robert Rhodes, G. Timothy L. Rose, Christopher Irvine, Sally Groves, Head,
ResumoWin a £40,000 TVR Bootleggers force tough Budget Treasury's £2bn revenue shortfall Index Furore over Nigerian poll Spain 'at war' with the Rock Crash victim Cabinet rivals buiy hatchet By our Political Editor: Owen and Healey will mount anti-euro drive Beano original sells for £6,000 Fashion you can really wear Books for schools token page 24 Scots parliament sidelines Queen Defiant Straw flies home to face the music Allied Dunbar 30p Every Weekday Lords commission expected to stumble over tight deadline Labour upsets rape evidence campaigners Straw faces Hillsborough call Russian threat will cost RAF £1bn for new missile Railtrack Boy has genius figured out at 3 Forget disarmament, Sinn Fein tells rally SNP set to rule out tartan tax News in Brief Test runs late Essex near miss Hunt for hacker It's time for T Peal of approval Books bonanza Heading the ball is fool's game, says GP Babies' hearing at risk in womb Football elite tack new title Girl, 15, is found murdered in lake Shearer scores over the tycoons Salvatore Ferragamo Rspca Fight fan dies as riot breaks out after bout Rivals on tail of Briton who designed their balloon British Gas Country singer earns his US spurs Schoolgirl is a hit in fashion world TV presenter hit by police van lies critically ill NEC Direct New generation falls for Carry On classics Advertisers not amused toy sitcom's failure Woolwich Guernsey Limited Digital TV deal to lure soccer fans One World Hague sets out to be saviour of the pound Compaq Trouble is in store as euro splits the Sainsbury family Minister will not be happy that cousin backs New Europe, writes Phlip Webster Tesco The Opposition The Supporters New Europe Border row is putting Rock out of business Families on both sides say their livelihoods are under threat, reports Daniel McGrory The Cancer research campaign Virgin Minister urges Blair to get tough with Spain Net Links Caught in the conservation net Efforts to save spring salmon include a ban on coraclemen, writes Simon de Bruxelles Dell A New Angle Letting fish off the hook puts hoteliers in fear Bose Best sound through research Breast ops not just for the well-off News in Brief School drug trip Oasis on Mars Victim named Tubby triumph Toad safety Israeli commander in Lebanon is killed Italian 'prejudice' outrages lecturers World in Brief (AP): Jets hit Iraqi oil pipeline (AP): Fast track to sainthood Yeltsin back in hospital Prime Health Euro Saddam 'ally' hint angers Jordan Chief of police admits assault Tiny Computers Limited Nigeria poll rigged, claims loser Obsreves say Obasanjo victory should stand despite cheating, Sam Kiley reports from Lagos Refugees flee Indonesia island riots Australia trims its fighting forces Ethiopia claims victory in border dispute Scottish Widows Albright seeks to stop drift in US China policy Voyeurs of the world braced for revelation of the full Monica Amazon. Co. uk Church leader fails to find a friend in Jesus Ian Brodie in washington on Bapitist preacher found guilty of $4 million fraud Rebels mark birth of Balkan conflict Quantex Kosovo peace recedes as Serbs mass on border Envoy calls for restraint as fears grow of plans to partition province, writes Tom Walker in Belgrade New waves of skiers arrive as Tyrol mourns Saga Schroder's strategy fails the EU test AXS Telecom Surrey's own Osckar Schindler In a quiet corner of Guildford lives Henk Huffener, an embareassed hero who saved dozens of Jews from the Nazis. Interview by Grace Bradberry Saga Lambeth Building Society London Fashion Week Easy Jet PG Trends Englishness: tweeds, sheepskin, checks, Tanna… Lloyds Bank The Harley Medical Group At last clothes you can wear London Fashion Week Fashion Dairy Austin Kaye Imbecile firmly in charge Theatre Book now Comedy Fresh and juicy Opera ENO Harrods Knightsbridge RSC Film Mixed in with Asian spice Comedy: Goodness Gracious Me is attracting a mainstream audience to the theatre. Clive Davis reports Macbeth Good guys don't win prizes Cinema: Jeff Bridges may be Hollywood's most underrated star but it has never bothered him, as Lesley O'Toole discovered Opera & Ballet Couseum 0171 632 8300 (24hi ) English… Too tight for comfort Unicorn This week in the Times Blair books his ticket to euroland A danger to the Tories as the odds shorten on entry A danger to the Tories as the odds shorten on entry 'Those Tsars, Tsarinas and party General Secretaries who are internationally considered the most impressive were often the maddest' We havent't a prayer From the millennium prayer to goverment by cliche and the dumbing of ITV, we are in the grip of dunces Tally low The Commons Interest MPs should support redical refrom of the Lords Good Europeans against Emu A powerful non-partisan case for staying out Take the High Road The Princess Royal should make Holyroodhouse her home Priorities for Nato peace negotiators 'Unsafe' IRA conviction Seeing red Low gear urged in drive to euro Sale of art fakes Labour and tax Nuclear power Biographers' place End of subsidy' for classical music Brit-spotting Social News DJM: Nature notes The night sky in March Dinner 10 King's Bench Walk a dinner in honour… Personal Column Epsom College Sherborne School for Girls Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Lady Pansy Lamb Lady Pansy Lamb, writer, died on February 19 aged 94. She was born on May 18,1904 Colin Purbrook Colin Purbrook, jazz painist and double bass player, died in London on February 5, aged 62. He was born in Seaford, Sussex, on February 26,1936 Latest wills Clive Butler Clive Butler, consulting surgeon to the London Hospital, 1937-69, died on January 25 aged 94. He was born on April 8,1904 Professor Duncan Mitchell Duncan Mitchell, OBE Professor of Sociology at Excter University, 1967-85, died on January 25 aged 77. He was born on June 5,1921 Sir Gordon Jones Sir Gordon Jones, Chairman of Yorkshire Water, 198396, died on January 31 aged 71. He was born on February 17,1927 Opera mERGER Proposed News The Times Crossword No 21,039 Business Free Books for Schools Forecast Lifeboats Cartoonist puts his stamp on jenner Tomorrow in the Times Pressure starts to take toll on champions Le Saux faces trial by television Under the of Sport Picture Gallery Rusedski's power failure at Battersea It's my ball and I'm taking it home City Traveller Direct Ltd Higgins shows rival no charity Guinness Ford baskin glow of McRae's victory victory Motor Rallying Gauteng collapse against Cosker's spin Cricket Sri Lanka find third captain Atherton in line for World Cup recall Cullinan achieves Test record Parque Sport in Brief HSBC Maggert takes riches as he cashes in chips Golf Scoring system beats Rolph Swimming Dunlop Dubious tactics fail to bring down Krajicek Tennis Williams sisters achieve history British pair double the interest Slough fail to disrupt holders' march to title Reading use home advantage Hockey Kleinendorst standing by Storm troopers Alan Lee reports on the ice hockey coach who has transformed the fortunes of Britain's biggest club Kidd faces up to novel predicament FA Carling Premiership: Charlton frustrated by inability to steal a march on bottom club Prudential Crossley keeps Forest afloat Gascoigne dims memory with secondary role Influence of Graham Jeffers shows Smith he fails to inspire victory is man enough for task Hamann breaks Arsenal's cover FA Carling Premiership: Germany midfield player dents title ambitions Houllier building on weak foundations Gregory reconciled to failure Chelsea chase Sutton William Hill Richard Hobson Speculation over the next manager of… Beckham rises above United's indifference Jewell revels in thrill of the chase Nationwide League: Brague: Bradford rise While Goldberg's popularity at Selhurst Park sinks in victory The British Insurance Mullins gives Palace rebels cause to smile Houston leaves Wright on top By a Correspondent: Wigan maintain promotion drive Francis goes continental via North Sea Sombre Southend learn facts of life Inter look designed for heavy beating Oliver Holt says Manchester United must exploit fragile opponents Chappie gains head start Snow Reports Venables is in running says White Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Wallace grabs hat-trick in Rangers romp Keene on Chess Winning Move FA Carling Premiership Vernons Lottery Football Game Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Overseas National Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Timid BBC finally loses its nerve on match point That's my ball, and I'm taking it home No excuses for Johnson LBS mortgages Limited Percentage golfers make the game boring Lordly confusion Blair's turn to play fair This week in the Times Gloucester blessed by rub of the green Hanley offers hope to Sale Saracens tumble to guil of Tuigamala Tetley's Bitter Cup: Holders eliminated by resilient Newcastle Aggressive defence gives Wasps their sting Stransky fails test to join England Determined Diver has Scotland all at sea Swansea prolong defiance Indiscipline of Johnson turns tie on its head Salford storm through Epson St Helens trampled underfoot by Powell Silk Cut Challenge Cup: Veteran Great Britain stand-oif orchestrates Leeds victory Bulls avoid Rhinos in draw for last eight Bromsgrove win in usual style McNamara stands out Epson Wolves begin to justify bold optimism NatWest Dunwoody shows fighting spirit Chris McGrath on a former champion smoothing over rough patches Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline Newcastle Leaders over the Jumps Direct Route bid in balance Pritchard takes honours Plumpton Southwell Barclays When there's more to fishing than fish Brian Clarke finds that a watching brief on new waters can pay dividends The Pier Dunne's talents shown on Holiday Boxing Athletics Cambridge Lent Races Basketball For the Record Hockey Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Be it with flowers or hampers, pamper her Susan MacDonald offers advice on what to buy for Mothering Sunday Mail Order Gifts Send a gift for Mother's Day Sunday 14th March… Flowers Direct Ltd Glazebrook & CO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mothers Day Gifts Morland's Designer Wines Morland's Multiple Display Advertising Items Eton Vintners of Windsor Designerwear Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Special Gift For a Special Mother Damages for breach of fiduciary duty European Patent Convention forum shopping Distribution to departing shareholders lawful Britannia Enforcing award in foreign arbitration Capitalisation, week's change Oracle Results and Statistics Increase in business failures Portman Building Society Rentokil faces Its earnings test Companies Two head field to buy Keyline from CRH Waking Ned Chances to move rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Alternative Investment Market Legal & General Corporate Profile: cable & Wireless What the Experts Say The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Exchange Rates HSBC Our Verdict French efforts to cut jobless figures rebound Olivetti wins approval for Telecom bid Williams out to rescue its image BAA says terminal failure will cost £250m Asda ready to fight back in price war Newcastle Building Society Float looming for Canary Wharf project Grid gets chief at Littlewoods Like Hamlet without the Prince Prospectors beat a path to Africa's new streets of gold Cash-strapped producres are setting sights on liberalised Tanzania to cut their costs, writes Rachel Bridge Thyssen Word-Watching Trouble in the East Television Choice Radio Choice Quick fix supplied by Bodge and scarper BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Picture Gallery Trinity's £1bn bid hots up fight for Mirror Times Two Crossword Companies 43 Picture Gallery C&W prepares for One-2-One flotation HoJo hotels enter UK Hinchliffe quick on the draw as cartoon investor Further rate cut expected CFS Euro Plan 46 Roger Bootle on Hamlet without the… Virgin on BA's tail with Union Jack design Enter the champagne trail to La Manga Golf ball logos for every reader Bernard Gallacher signs up Gary Neville: my perfect golf day Rules change will reward teamwork With three scores out of four counting in competition there will be no room for passengers in any team Regional Final Dates for 1999 'Amateur golf Bernard Gallacher explains to Mel Webb why he is supporting the country's top corporate event Inside Is the backbone of the sport' My Perfect Day Gavin Hastings, Scotland rugby star, describes his favourite round For whom The Belfry tolls If it's good enough for the Ryder Cup, it'll do for the Challenge. John Hopkins looks at two superb courses Who gets the bubbly next? The next winner of the Challenge has six hard acts to follow, Mel Webb looks at its history Man of La Manga's impossible dream Not cheap, but worth it: the guiding philosophy behind a sporting success story Previous Challenge Winners MMC 'Gary Player was delighted when I holed from 35ft' Fashion swings to golfwear Burberry is taking advantage of a sporting passion. Roger Treder reports A Course by Course Golf De to the Regional Finals Golf Today Sky Sports A battle of the balls for a billion They may be small and dimpled but selling golf balls is a fiercely competitive business, Patricia Davies says Pepsi 'I just want a par round' A global challenge The world competition brings together from many cultures and creeds, writes Mel Webb Find us at www. timescorpgolf. com 'Snooker is iike golf - you need confidence' Mees Pierson Spotlight on the sponsors of the 1999 Challenge MMA
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