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News from 19/03/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale and Mark Inglefield, Noreen Taylor, Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, Robert Cole, Robin Young and Michael Harvey, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, M. Andre, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Claudia Joseph and Alex O'Connell, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Paterson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Keith Clarke, Chairman, Tom Walker, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, John Peek, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Elderkin, Martin Fletcher, Judith Mayhew, Director of Training, Dominic Walsh, Tgwu, Shirley English, Mark Henderson and Adam Sherwin, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Bernard Connolly, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Arthur Leathley and Roland Watson, James Landale Political Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Mike Mosson, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Rachel Morris, James Bone and Diana Blamires, Jasper Gerard, Paul Armstrong, Meg Carter, Eric Moonman, Michael Thornton, Damian Whitworth and Martin Fletcher, William Trevor, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Steven Marshall, General Manager, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Ahmed Fazl and Stephen Farrell, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Stefano Hatfield, Tony Eckford, Managing Director, Nigel Hawkes, Adam Jones and Sigrid Aufterbeck, Melvyn Bragg, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Jeffery, Chief Executive, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nick Kelly, Joanne Bower (Honorary Secretary), Hesketh, Ian Brodie in Washington, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, H. Sutherland Pilch, Thomas Braun (Tutor in Ancient History), John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jim Mowatt, National Secretary, Jane Shilling, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Daljit Sehbai, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Peter Saunders, Director, Chris McGrath, Ruth Gledhill and Edward Welsh, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben Macintyre, Danny Davis, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, D. N. P. Radlett Lecturer in Law and European Studies, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, D. H. van Daalen, Christopher Irvine, Naomi Marks, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Andrew Warshaw and Chris Moore, Andrew Phillips, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, George Stern, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles South West Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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How the 'Headless Man' was trapped What next for Noel Edmonds? media times pages 38-41… Millennium Dome tickets cost up to £20 Individuals Adults: £20 Children 5-15 : £16.50… Tv & Radio 50,51 Weather 26 Crosswords 26,52 Letters… New food law Admirals bridge cultural divide to hail the Purple Stone Hero of 50 years ago I became a witch …and it's wicked! Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Brat Pop's next… Rioting after funeral Chopard Geneve Times tipster's golden 3,000-1 treble The jargon of education is enough to make anybody sick Political Sketch Ministers defy lorry drivers over tax threat BT Charity bonus targets young adults Tories pick Hague aide to stand in Tatton Tory euro stance 'could lose election' Pappano poised to take up baton at Royal Opera Inside Section 2 Papers challenge murder case ban Pensioner killed Customs boost MP suffers stroke Rape warning Cook is poised to poach Branson's glory Backroom worker who ensures seamless uplift Briton accuses Bangladesh police of rape Father of Julie Ward tells court of last days Men who rose to the challenge TOD'S Explorer abandons lone trek in Arctic Tomorrow in The Saturday Times Alfacare Caterers given repite over Gm labelling Enforcement is likely to be costly and slow Eat up or starve, shopper is told Angels are out but Onan is in, says Vatican Ruth Gledhill and Edward Welsh report on the changes of emphasis in the new Catechism Shand Kydd priest books into clinic 14,000 ft 1 weekend SAS Judge in Lewis fight had filed for bankruptcy PC World Families split over blame for heart deaths Nurse tells why she blew whistle The Open University Huge rise in claims against family doctors Sir Cliff's plea to millennium stars The singer's call for concerts to aid charity may be too late, report Claudia Joseph and Alex O'Connell Travellers face late changes to 2000 plans ACORN Cellnet first Denning set trap for 'headless man' The Link The duchess's disgrace National Savings Lawyer buried amid anger and accusation The funeral of Rosemary Nelson was a huge show of nationalist solidarity, writes Martin Fletcher Clinton joins call to break Ulster deadlock First Active Itv Prisoners in their bedrooms Carol Midgley reports on a study that says media-obsessed children should get out more Dixons Anglo Persian Carpet Company Drinker who fell gets £1/2m News in Brief Currying favour Library reopens Noye appeals Lateral thinking No Beetle mania Correction Rod Hull falls to death while adjusting aerial Man Utd reception was poor, writes Richard Duce Muddy curio revealed as Alfred jewel Lloyds TSB Business Canon Blair promises to end child poverty within 20 years But campaigners say Britain could afford to wipe it out in half the time, reports Jill Sherman Staples Changing Definitions of Poverty Queen to open Scots parliament 'in mufti' St John Ambulance Cook forestalls 'meddling' by new assemblies Thatcher challenger saddles up again Rubella fears grow with fall in vaccination Experts say an epidemic among babies could have devastating effects, reports Ian Murray Our Medical Correspondent: Caution urged over rise in Cjd deaths Maggots clean up in wound care BT Mothers insist on the right to refuse jabs Old foes salute frigate's escape from Yangtze Fifty years on, memories of a dash to freedom live on, writes Michael Evans Emirates British Warships Shelled on Yangtze Over 70 Casualties Reported Rover Dealers Italian sex pests get the go-ahead - as long as they are in love Feminists decry 'molester's charter' writes Richard Owen in Rome Auditors fire off counterblast at defiant Santer Tiny 'Favourite' Prodi waits in wings Sex tape lays bare battle in the Kremlin Prosecutor and prostitutes saga weakens Yeltsin, Anna Blundy in Moscow writes Thomas Cook Goethe 's tomb was raided by East Germans Serb troops 'ready for martyrdom' Milosevic is given new ultimatum on airstrikes as Kosovo peace talks stall, writes Tom Walker in Belgrade Gateway Egypt denies child organs for sale Political rivalry blamed for stories of market in body parts, reports Christopher Walker from Cairo Iraq 'on brink of producing nuclear arms' Reuters in Kuala Lumpar: Malaysian troops mobilised to slaughter 64,000 pigs in virus scare The Sunday Times BOSE Islamic leader 'close to death' Oscars upstaged by a real-life drama Giles Whittell reports on the furore over the decision to give ostracised Elia Kazan an honorary award Sharps Bedrooms 'Shakespeare in Love' eclipsed by a legal suitor Missile fears push us to unveil Son of Star Wars The International Donkey Protection Trust Un official 'enslaved niece' Envoy loses immunity as relative says she was beaten and kept in cellar, writes Adam Sage in Paris Blunder as genocide court releases Hutu Encyclopedia Britannica Scottish Widows (AP): Ethnic clashes in Borneo kill 43 (Reuters): Treated like royalty Judge overrules us (AP): Legionnaires' toll (Reuters): Istanbul bomb attack (AP): 35 Indians shot dead Six of the Best Barely There Make-Up WH Smith Objects of desire Teacups and why size matters Hot Tip Why I gave it all up to be a witch Witchcraft is a fast-growing spiritual practice in America. Phyllis Curott, once a celebrity lawyer, takes her new calling seriously. Should we? Interview by Noreen Taylor SAGA What? You haven't had an award yet? Time The worst of all possible Europes Bernard Connolly fears a new Reich of tribalism and corruption 'There was murder in Mayfair, on trains, in airships, in Palm Court lounges, between the acts. We had nothing like it in West Cork' Picture Gallery A song for Ireland White House cabaret turns and platitudes are no solution to Ulster's tragedy Bianca booster Always with us Blair joins the cast of politicians seeking to end poverty Russia's Ring Where a sex scandal video is but one of the punches Genetic Menu A lightly cooked up fraud upon the food-buying public A way out of Eu Commission crisis On the trail of the headless man Pilate and crucifixion Animal experiments Phantom diner Gainsborough portrait First-class trip for 'working-class lad' Tango revival Sign of spring Court Circular Birthdays today Royal engagement The Queen will present a new Sovereign's Banner to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst at Buckigham Palace at 11.45 Lecture The Bristol Society Duchy of Cornwall Picture Gallery School news Service dinners Personal Column Dinners University news Memorial service The Duke of Rutland The College of Law Legal appointments Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Rod Hull Harry Callahan Harry Callahan, American photographer and teacher, died on March 15 aged 86. He was born in Detroit on October 22,1912 Personal Column British Kidney Patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Gerhard Herzberg Gerhard Herzberg, spectroscopist, died in Ottawa on March 3 aged 94. He was born in Hamburg on December 25,1904 Professor Ronald Willetts Ronald Willetts. Professor of Greek at Birmingham University, 1970-80, died on February 19 aged 83. He was born on April 2,1915 On this Day March 19,1920 The Times Crossword No 21,055 News Aa Information The Times Business Gore-Tex Tomorrow in The Saturday Times Lolita in ban threat Oil price take off after Saudis cut output Longbridge doubts grow as Rover losses top £600m Bicc shuns bid from Wassall Oracle Hanover guarantees a millennium break Gucci rebuffs LVMH claim No big spenders on high street in February Elton and Tim's big gamble Business Today Cisco chief attacks mergers Westland plans to merge with Italian rival All The Phone Companies Together St James's Place to reform fees Fresh food boosts Geest Bt to make Italian mobile licence bid Business Roundup Web bookshop float Piasecki plans buyout Savings rates on the up Kwik-Fit shares leap King World in talks Midshires go-ahead Exchange Rates Irish Life profits increase Relax the planning laws, says supermarket chief Tropical House Our City Editor: Handbags at dawn Commentary Acquisition planned by Cobham United to unveil $111m purchase Pledge on stadium by Laing Commodities Liffe Options Oil sector gushes in spite of Ftse retreat London Financial Futures Money Rates European Money Deposits (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Vote of disquiet St James's Place Wm Morrison Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Cobham Wall Street American evangelist brings Britain the word on the Web The Cisco kid says Internet education is vital for jobs, writes Chris Ayres King rat A union revolution shaped by business Bull market Cashing in Legal & General Moulton turns Alchemy into pure gold Experience is key to work with Britain in Europe Equities stage late rally JAL Mansfield issues warning Dialog admits to slow progress of integration Financial Discounts Direct National Express plan aims to speed franchise renewal A Correspondent in Frankfurt: Deutsche Bank raises £2bn to fund takeover McAlpine promise on growth Hewlett Packard Fall in price of oil forces Borneo to scrap payout The Times Unit Trust Information Service Free Internet Access Marsha mellow Theatre: Marsha Mason's West End debut also marks a reunion, says Matt Wolf Thin Red Line Cabaret And now , the Prim Minister of Australia Stena Line Troubles to bear Comedy Waking NED Pop Listings Simon Gray premiere Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release Opera & Ballet 'Treat Yout Other Half to a Ticket' "The Most Awesome Fabulous Show. Go on, Treat… Call me Madam Saigon Cabaret Animal magnetism Concerts Opera Knussen by the double More sauce please Acis and Galatea St John's Smith Square Annual Concert Pop Albums Elton, Tim and Aida Pop Opinion Heroin dopes Sound and fury signify nothing New Pop Albums: There must be bigger things that anger Skunk Anansie than duff Tv, says David Sinclair They shoot horse, don't they Heroin's mug's game. So why Caitlin Moran wonders, do so many pop stars still play it? Lyceum Theatre Low-key and ubiquitous Top Ten Albums Philips Sowing seeds of Lebanon Hip hoaxers from the Beat Generation Duping of the media is not new. Forty years on, Mike Mosson relates how he fooled The Guardian The Times Creator meets fanatic The faltering Liverpool soap Brookside is going back to basics. Phil Redmond tells Carol Midgley why ITV plays a blinder The party's not yet over for Noel Noel Edmonds is relieved that the House Party has been axed. He is now planning bigger things for Saturday night Tv, says Meg Carter National Sales-February 1999 A share in sport's Tv millions Secret of sales success Regional Sales The Times & Dillons Forum Writ over credits The man who can make deals Rob Dickinsm fomer chairman of Warner, is setting up a new label under Sony. Chris Ayres reports News International Newspapers Ltd Lafferty Group Media & Marketing To Advertise Call 0171 481 4481, Fax: 0171 782 7826 The Sun Managing Directors - Directors - Managers Divisional Sales Manager Get set to greet Hello! Tv Mike Tupper Equity Derivatives Sales Sports Hospitality Industry Up, up and Away International Media Sales Snatched from death's door Anthony Porter was just days away from execution when four journalism students took up his case. Giles Whittell reports The F-word that hit the big time The Times Pipped at the post-again Ipc has beaten Cabal to two new magazine launches. Is this just coincidence, asks Naomi Marks Permitting contraventions Calculating residue of estate Education The Hall, Hampstead Davenies School Professorship of Nursing Studies DK Corpus Christi College Warwick Business School University of Huddersfield Appointing guardian ad litem Recovering receiver's costs Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Paid for Reading Books Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Ltd St. Aldates College Music and brain power Evidence that classical music boosts a child's ability to reason is growing. Jonh Elderkin reports Just make it wicked Children want a sophisticated read, says Rachel Morris The Times Can Whitehall run 24.000 schools? Abbey easter revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Leicester University Girl's Day School Trust Train now. Pay Later Ashford School Mander Portman Woodward Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford DfEE The Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Caster Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's University Easter Revision at Bristol's Clifton College Kingston University Leicester University ILEX Tutorial College The Times Lowery on high with immaculate putting Golf McFarlane feels the pain Results from Sunningdale Legal & Public Notices Late birdie puts Coe-Jones in driving seat Nicholls has sights set on trainers' title Racing: Fitzgerald Helps Brother-In-Law to Overhaul Pipe with Gold Cup Win Cheltenham Festival The Times Retirement looms for Nick Dundee Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge The joy and pain of business at the racecourse Armchair View Winning Move Keene on Chess Johnson works hard for Anzum reward Chris McGrath on a tenacious performance by horse and rider in the Stayers' Hurdle Fakenham Guide to our Racecard Folkestone Southwell Yesterday's Results United reap benefit of bitter experience Early goal flurry sets up landslide for Chelea Football Taunton look for lifeline Snow Reports Football in Brief Monie builds up the pressure on Rhinos Rugby League Hutchison given key role Governing body goes into reverse Hockey Ginola is savouring those special moments Passionate Scots take title with win over auld enemy Bowls Scotland cry foul over Giovanelli Italy should shed light on new dawn in Wales Rugby Union Commentary Dallaglio keen to strengthen the French connection Rugby Union Samaranch enjoys Olympic high life Whitaker's Diamond shows real polish Equestrianism Injury blow for Thomas Sport in Brief South Africa fail to exploit early gains Cricket: New Zealand Stage Recovery after Sticky Start to Third Test For the Record Fixtures Mandela makes bid for rematch Boxing: South African Mint Designs $3 Million Belt to Attract Lewis and Holyfield New challenge fits the bill David Powell looks forward to a contest that will settle an old argument Sky digital Word-Watching Radio Choice New cars for old rope Television Choice The bra's the star so why bother with cars? Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Nicholls back in business as fortune changes Trainer celebrates delayed Gold Cup triumph as favourites falter in Festival showpiece Beating the Field Times Two Crossword Golf 45 Hoddle outcasts brought back into fold by Keegan England Squad Odyssey direct Boxing 50

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