News from 15/03/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, DJM, Patricia Davies, Michael Mathews President, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Bernard Jenkin, Iain Hanford, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Michael Owen, Christopher Downs, Anthony G. Freeman, Mark Souster, C. H. Wigmore, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Paul Vanchiere, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Gavin Maidstone, Chairman, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Devlin Barrett, Richard Eaton, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, G. V. J. Petrie Hunter, Leslie James, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Carl Evans, Neil Allen, Pat Gibson, Christopher Haley Captain, Valerie Elliott, Peter Gleeson, Dominic Walsh, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Caroline Merrell, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Correspondent, Miranda Ingram, Phil Gordon, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, N. A. S. Andrews, Jasper Gerard, Steven Norris, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Steve Astbury, Lisa Armstrong, Nicholas Harling, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Stephen Wood, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sue Ellicott, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Dan Brennan, Chairman, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Cathy Harris, Alan Pearey, Richard MacDonald, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Phillip Hallam-Baker, Lisa Thomlinson, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, David Higginbottom, David C. Green, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michele Roberts, Roger Bootle, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, George Medd, Christine Middap, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Mel Webb, Chris Humphries, Patrick Montgomery, Michael Hartnack, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Ashley Holmes, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Walter Gammie, Cathy Harris and Sydney Friskin, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, George Webb, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, A. Ai Koronky, Vicki Chapman, Policy Director, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Michael Henderson, Warwick Mansell, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Gerald Solomon, Peter Robinson, Peter Agar, Jim Andrews, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoWin a ?40,000 Tvr Budget lorry tax threatens 50,000 jobs Index Repeated 6:30pm on ITV Judges give the noble art a black eye Picture Gallery Paris fashion 30p Every Weekday Girl found strangled in woods after sex assault £200m Longbridge deal Lafontaine blames Right Kosovo's deadly peace GM food firms agree to delay planting crops Voluntary deal with ministers on a 2002 start date will avoid a ban, reports Phillip Webster MP in massage parlour Dell Picture Gallery Major backs Hague over euro in struggle for unity Currency Backers Mount Big Push Callmate Telecom (UK) Limited Prime Health Police hunt insurance fraud network News in Brief Balloon record Man and son die Royal aide quits Bronze Age find Community shocked by girl's murder Police fear teenager was killed after accepting lift on her way home from pub, reports Warwick Mansell Boy, 11, killed by model aeroplane at club display Mobile phone man plans to sue for brain damage 'Toy' helicopter to destroy mines Girl signs on for a stretch in the Navy Virgin Hi-tech firms aim too low for women Oxford's Messiah is branded a fake Authenticity of a violin renowned as one of Stradivari's finest is now in doubt, reports Dalya Alberge Intel inside Crime log books for young The Harley Medical Group Marks & Spencer Financial Services Protest threatens Channel traffic Fight fans hit out at ringside 'mugging' British referee is no stranger to controversy Keeping count of all the rules Mercedes-Benz Prince's tribute to fallen paras Tiny British Airways Blair is warned of looming electoral rout Action 2000 Pinochet protests give the rich a beating Drive to make JPs blue collar, not blue rinse The Open University Art oweners may sell to avoid admitting public The chancellor's attempt to make acess to treasure easier could backfire, reports Valerie Elliot British Gas 'Jigsaw puzzle' reveals horrors of war Tory activities demand secret votes on MPs Party leaders fear feuding if reselection by ballot goes ahead, reports James Landale Two years on, the bell begins to toll for an accidental MP Mark Inglefield meets the maverick Member for Tatton Barclays Swiftcall Arts festival threatens to sue lottery Afgans agree to end 20 years of civil war Digital Hearing Ltd Rover Slum blaze kills 27 in Delhi Harare suspects complain of torture Bloody start for Kosovo talks Market bombs and Serb artillery set tone for peace negotiations, Anthony Loyd writes from Mitrovica Legal & General Fears of Kremlin purge leave Primakov exposed NEC Threat to 'out' French deputy World in Brief (AFP): Mercy for murderer £4m Picasso vanishes (Reuters): Mahathir poll victory (AFP): 'Spy' trail led to China (AP): Briton's killer caught Exile for 'Bonaparte' but his conqueror is captive of business Lurch to right led Lafontaine to quit Finance Minister says lack of collective responsibility left him isolated, Roger Boyes reports Ministers return to farm cash squabble Newcastle Bank (Gibraltar) Limited Tempur Sleaze inquiry to name Cresson Fugitive blamed for clinic bombing Fiat Ocalan avengers kill 13 in Istanbul Tuscan catherdral threatened with underground shop and car park 'Architectural jewel' is at risk from developers, Richard Owen writes Bushmen hope to regain land Amazon. Co. uk Officer, love thy neighbour A radical training course in race relations is educating LA's police. Now it has been offered to Britain. Sue Ellicott reports The Royal Bank of Scotland Miele Why three beats two Having a third child has finally become respectable, says Miranda Ingram Fashion Diary Eric Hill Ltd Citibank St. Joseph's Hospice From android chic to Virgin Quantex Father in the spotlight Audi Music All the fun of the fair Big band bonanza Pop Theatre NT Education of a foxy lady Theatre: The stage is in her blood but Emilia Fox to it rather late, she tells Michael Owen Art Galleries A powerful way to celebrate Malcolm Innes Gallery Cool under pressure Wigmore Hall This week in The Times Uncle Sam falls out with his buddies The us and Europe are at odds over more than bananas 'The trouble with glasnost was that once people felt freer, once everything was out in the open, Gorbachev got the blame for it' Picture Gallery Oskar starved to death Why European finance ministers all face the same fate as knifeless diners Mayor 's muscle Picture Gallery Michael Portillo's interest in Wagner was… Excess Load The Budget has hit the road haulage industry too hard Iranian Overture The West should listen to Iran's new young democratic voices On the Ropes A dubious result boxing's dire reputation Budget rise in fuel costs condemned Uganda and Sudan Fight to end female circumcision Women's writing Laptops for teachers Dressed for success? Winning chess Dismay at loss of legal aid clause Prayer and shopping Budget miracle Court Circular Royal engagements Nature notes Crufts Show results Personal Column ABTA Forthcoming marriages Marriages Charles Beattie, Qc Eton Party Birthdays today Anniversaries Musicians Benevolent Fund General Sir William Jackson Jaki Byard Latest wills Sir Emmanuel Kaye William Mathieson On this Day March 15,1930 Alan Hardy News The Times Crossword No 21,051 Picture Gallery Business The Times Forecast In the Times Lara back in the runs West Indies captain hits form… Announced , Lewis was so surprised that he dropped… Keegan 's choice Two hurt in New York mugging Lenox Lewis was robbed of the world heavyweight title by flawed judging. Srikuamr Sen, boxing correspondent, examines an outrageous case of theft in New York FaIdo faces failure First Telecom Pride of Cheltenham Keepers of the flame must renew allegiances The future of the Olympic movement is at stake this week. John Goodbody looks at the issues to be addressed if the Games to survive scandal and corruption Legal & General Moya brought down to earth Tennis Picture Gallery Jimenez dances to the happy tune of victory Matthew comes up short Canterbury take a giant leap Hockey In Brief Lacklustre Holyfield saved by the judge Injustice takes a ringside seat John Goodbody 1chronicles a history of contentious refereeing decisions 'It was my time to shine and they ripped me off' Reaction Lewis a dual winner even if ultimate prize goes begging Newcastle fail to prevent Cole digging in History offers no veil for Houllier's crumbling forces Vialli concedes title race as Chelsea charge falters Disillusioned Petit threatens to leave Signs encouraging for Leeds as Wednesday wane Leicester's gold is stolen All's well that ends well for Robson Absent minds grant Forest some relief Murray foiled in City bid Gregory takes stock of reality Rations run thin in fight for survival Nogan deepens Burnley blues The Times Birmingham stay on right track By a Correspondent: Taylor restores calm to Bolton's nervous push Fry feels the pressure of Peterborough's descent Ipswich refuse to gloat as Johnson signals intent Howells returns to save Cheltenham Norwich fail to test Jewell's promotion hopefuls Ronoldo the dreamer facing rude awakening Oliver Holt sees United's opponents struggle before their big match An Exclusive Reader Offer Viduka begins to repay Celtic's faith Fa Carling Premiership Nation wide Football league Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland Non-League And National Leagues Pools Check Overseas NationWide Football conference Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Giants are indebted to Baker deliveries Basketball Robertson takes centre stage Cathy Harris reports on the exciting closing rounds of the national schools netball championship Snow Reports Lara celebrates on day of destiny Cricket: Dazzling Double-Century on Captain in Record Fifth-Wicket Stand Adams Wasim inaugurates a new hall of fame Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Duo bring hope of future success Badminton Fallen Faldo still refusing to accept decline 'There are no surprises left in golf, disappointments'—sad sentiments from a bygone hero Lewis fight aftermath Varsity boxing Keegan confronts some painful realities Matt Dickinson says the new England manager's options are limited as he ponders his first squad selection Lessons from the uplifting win by Wales in Paris Cup squads White balls E-mail including a postal address and daytime telephone number, should be sent to: sport. letters@the-times. co. uk Boxing's vileness proves a great draw After you. No, after you Lynne Truss Monday Matters No escape from the fans Television Highlights This sporting Week In the Times Brotherly love not offered to Wolves Rugby League Rogers makes Salford pay for indiscipline BBC Leeds grateful for Sinfield's tries Offiah piles on the agony for Whitehaven Kingston rules out Richmond exodus Rugby Union By a Correspondent: Sale claim incentive from Wray comments Majestic Johnson gives Leicester edge in little drive Allied Dunbar Premiership: Another visit to sin-bin a mere hiccup for England lock Grayson injury gives Woodward problem Jobs threat sparks fine West recovery Scottish pay the penalty Jackson inspires Aldwinians Wasps maintain momentum Tuigamala turns on style to lift Newcastle Scottish Amicable Pugsley provides the race theatrics Athletics Houfigan issues timely reminder Alan Lee finds the trainer of forgotten horse Dorans Pride in bullish mood Taunton Meeting Points Saturday's Results Plumpton Stratford Rapid Raceline Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse Makounji gets Arkle go-ahead Racing: Henderson May Use Bunkers to Sharpen French Import Jones advertises her talents with four-timer NatWest China king Higgins remains world No 1 Snooker Hirondelles go clear of rivals Netball Beerbaum takes short cut to memorable win Equestrianism Hockey Basketball Guide To The Week Ahead For The Record Picture Gallery Rugby Union Athletics Rugby League Cross-examination without evidence Regina v Bingham Regina v Cooke Trade association cannot sue over passing-off Applying boundary criteria correctly Scots Law Report March 15 1999 Outer House Costs regulations validly made Virgin Benefit of adoption to child Capitalisation, week's change Direct Results and Statistics Expansion plans omit Heathrow Mam cools toward Dss ethics proposal Kingfisher soars ahead of rivals Companies Market too tough on hotels sector Union backing for Bradford & Bingley Recycling Virgin Plup Key time for rates Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Microsoft Corporate Profile: National Grid Alternative Investment Market Our Verdict French close ranks against bank bidders Rio Tinto chief hits back Ford Fall in base rates has not finished yet Roger Bootle Shell in search of profits with principles Microsoft to forge Intel alliance De La Rue to cut costs Exchange Rates Picture Gallery The Times & Dillons Forum Goose Feather Pillows Eastern challenge for gas rivals BankBoston deal BAe in Spanish bid Cook jobs to go Tech farmers aim to reap rich investment harvest Saeed Shah examines the growth of venture capital activity by high-tech companies BT Word-Watching Change on Week Radio Choice Women on the inside Television Choice A little too much revealed on Comic Relief Review Bbc1 Satellite Cable and Digital Deloitte & Touche under the microscope Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Corporation plan to limit roadworks Times Two Crossword Profile 44 Rover offered £200m in aid for productivity Renault May Reverse into Nissan Insurers' pension fear may cost City billions OEF predicts deeper recession EU tax back in spotlight Interest 45 New Corby
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