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News from 22/03/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Kenneth Minogue, Mark Avery (Director), Peter Ryan, Patricia Davies, Keith Chambers, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Hands and Mark Souster, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Martin Richards, Olivia Lichtenstein, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Jeremy Kingston, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Carl Evans, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Jean M. Mayland, Ralph Blumenau, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Michael Tiley, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Nicole Farhi, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ian Edmiston, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Geoff Hoon, Mark Inglefield, Stimpson v Smith, Rodney Milnes, Kenneth Mole, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Phil Gordon, Alexandra Frean and Karen Wolfson, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Matthew J Howard, Jasper Gerard, Alan Gibbs, Gary Loveridge, Martin Leach, Michael Lynagh, Lisa Armstrong, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Anna Minton, Colin Jenkins, Principal, Stephen Wood, Peter Melchett, Executive Director, Adam Jones, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Beverley Thompson (Director), Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Hawkes, B. Griffin, Caroline Charles, Tom Walker and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Oliver Holt, Ryan Sullivan, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Martin Woods, Sarah Cunningham, Regina v Wiggan, Oliver Holt and George Caulkin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Regina v Ellingham, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Hermann Bondi, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jason Nisse, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Harry Pounder, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster, Mr R Conroy, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Elizabeth Cowley, Charles Halliday, Benedict Nightingale, Heather Berger, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Alex O'connell, Alasdair Murray, Peter Robinson, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Win a dream cottage Free Books Schools—double Tokens this week Passports for pets within two years Index Nine-year-olds to be taught languages Plus: Spring Interiros Free 24-page magazine Protests cast shadow over Oscars Judi Dench wins Best Supporting Actress for royal role Picture Gallery Ernie Wise dies aged Balloonists back to earth Mussolini plot cover-up Milosevic gets last chance to halt conflict in Kosovo Sport on 15 Pages Tottenham's ten-man triumph Virgin 30p Every Weekday Law lords set to overturn first Pinochet extradition ruling Decision will anger Spain and is certain to prompt further legal challenges, reports Roland Watson Benefit offices given access to tax records Abbey National French with fun and no tears 'Masterclasses' for best comprehensive pupils Tories get tough on ministers By our Political Correspondent: Council tax rise to average 6.8% Boy, 13, is beaten by loyalists News in Brief Lorry drivers in tax rise protest Tebbit call over Al Fayed ruling Fight action for Lennox fans Julius steps down from Diana fund Girl hit by falling sledgehammer Oscar awards interrupt a seamless party Giles Whittell watches Hollywood's frenetic gatherings Sooty censured over medicine risk to children My noble husband, by Lady Lucan Tod's Meanwhile, in Glasgow, no glitz for Ewan Christian Aid Euphoria greets end of an epic Pilots had to toast their success with a glass of water, reports Helen Rumbelow from Geneva Makers toast their team Branson's Olympic ideal Buses to replace empty trains Drugs charge businessman dies in crash Singapore Airlines 'Now we are one with the angels' Breitling Orbiter: "The Eagle Has Land Crew's joy outshines Egyptian red tape and Fleet Street muddle, reports Christopher Walker from Cairo Space suits arid races on the next frontier Stars recall Ernie's brilliance Quantex The modest man who took it on the chin for all of us RAC Rabbi lists God's top ten dating tips Boteach's Commandments ICI heads list of worst polluters AXS NTO By our Environment Correspondent: Falcons find a city sanctuary Spending a fortune on sterling Paul Sykes turned £170 into £25m. But he does not want that turned into euros, writes Philip Webster VW Tycoon buys into a new kind of scrap Mark Inglefield profiles the pound's new champion USS Churchill set to sail Summit on Public Service Reform Killers may have sought diamond News in Brief Reserve burnt Death inquiry Chart b*witched Watchdog rethink Bull kills farmer Genius is in the mind of us all Nigel Hawkes on a report that says creativity is in all of us, if we could only tap into it Chemical key to bone disease Ashnil Holidays Royal Mail £9m Van Dyck portrait is left to the nation Porter set for new fight over homes for votes Former council leader begins appeal against ?27m surcharge, reports Mark Henderson Mortgages Straw orders 'Domesday' map of crime Prime Health Collins understand more Public may get say in who sits as a judge Europe spars over heir to Santer throne Nordic states back Dutchman for top job, writes Charles Bremner Joschka can win where Oskar failed Vauxhall Picture Gallery 70 killed in Borneo ethnic violence Serbs unleash new wave of Kosovo terror Tiny Belgrade calm as state media shun reality Neighbours drag Zambia into war Mark Chavunduka, left, and Ray Choto, badly beaten… Yeltsin sacks top aide in anti-corruption row World in Brief Finnish SDP victory World in Brief New Queen for Jordan World in Brief Chirac escapes charges Judge gets the pip SAAB Monica spoof tickles Clinton Battery farm bears milked for medicine China flouts law as animals suffer to meet demand for traditional remedies, writes James Pringle Legal & General The Lamb of God Plot to kill covered up What are we doing to our children? The pressure pul on children by private schooling is intolerable, argues Olivia Lichtenstein I feel I've failed him by being unable to put things right The Times & Dillons Forum We'd rather be in Bournemouth than LA Anne Barrowclough meets the world's most famous-and modest-brass band The Times The Royal Bank of Scotland The Open University My home is a canvas: Camille Miceli Global head of Pr for Louis Vuitton… Matthew Williamson at home, where rococo meets Ibiza… I'm not afraid of colour Matthew Williamson draws inspiration for his clothes from the way he decorates his flat. Photogrphs by Ryan Sullivan The Harley Medical Group FPDSavills Forget the films, did my hair win an Oscar? Fashion Diary Sympathy for this Devil Opera: Rodney Milnes reviews English National Opera's new shoe, while (right) Richard Morrison reveals its plans Mephistopheles Coliseum The Lion King Music Sticky earth Concert CBSO/Rattle Birmingham Fighting talk at the Coliseum Announcing 18 new shows, a big premiere and the Ring, ENO is resolved not to be second best Theatre Theatre Royal Haymarket Supersonic future London Theatre: The menace of a monster Heathrow Low Flying Aircraft orange Tree on stage. Plus, right, well-acted confusion from Hungary Opera & Ballet ART RSC A surprising change of direction Pop Catatonia Brixton Academy Meaning lost in the wash Cleaning Southwart Playhouse Entertainments Listings Theatre It's a fine old mess-but no new Reich Britain could find a new role after a week of European high farce 'The idea that the Russians are more sexually easygoing than we are is misleading—they may be, but they pretend not to be' A choice of two evils Elia Kazan's betrayal of his friends was the act of a man caught in the moral dilemma of his times What a cop-out The Times Diary The Third Test The Times The euro must be a durable success that has popular support Credibility Contest A difficult by-election beckons for Blair and Hague Lords of the Air The triumphant balloonists point the way to new challenges Ambiguity in Ge food assurances Shopkeeper's dilemma Cash in hand 'Superior alternative' to a levels Access to legal aid Banana dispute Women priests Pinning down a culture of racism Thought for the day Court Circular Royal engagements Dazzling display of orchids great and smallc Anniversaries Reception Memorial services Mr Nigel Kent-Lemon Nature notes Personal Column Memorial meeting Birthdays today Latest wills Church news Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Ernie Wise Obituaries Lord Gillmore of Thamesfield Patrick Heron News The Times Crossword No 21,057 Business Forecast In the Times Times Sport Tottenham complete Graham's revival Oliver Holt watches Leicester City succumb 1-0 in the Worthington Cup final at Wembley Centrum United are ready to reserve best Fa Carling Premiership: Weakened leader end Everton's resistance with second-half surge O'Leary stays calm as youthful glow surrounds Elland Road Chelsea rediscover self-belief Sublime Kanu proves to be able deputy Di Canio dispels doubts over worth to West Ham Nielsen's strike beats the clock Worthington Cup final: Leicester lapse allows ten-man Tottcnham to claim victory Atkinson fuming as Forest lies in ashes Sutton stakes claim for England return Southampton ready to build on escape plan Places in Europe still up for grabs Reid's men remain in rude health National Leagure: Sunderaland Win Again while Ipswich and Bradford Boost Promotiom Hopes Ipswich on Wright track By a Correspondent: Bournemouth have formula for future Brazilian wounded after close encounter Jewell shines in priceless haul Huddersfield miss out Motson's notebook sets a workout Exploits take their toll on Juventus Overseas View The Times Keegan adds Walker to England squad Football Sjerven's steel frustrates Panthers Ice Hockey: Sheffield Overcome Troubles to Claim First Superleague Cup Bournville win sours Pearn's birthday goal Hockey Celtic fail to take advantage England and Scotland shine in midday sun Bowls Dell Tiverton book Wembley return By our Sports Staff: Lewis and Holyfield set rematch for autumn Boxing FA CARLING Premiership Nationwide Football League First Division Vernons Lottery Football Game Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. 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Premiership Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland In-forai Webb leaves rivals in the shade Speedy Nieberg has the final say Equestranism: German Rider Rider Qualifies for World in Tense Finale Sharks edge towards title Basketball Westwood and Montgomerie blown off course Golf Rider's case to be heard Sport in Brief Coope reaches victory zone Four wickets for Elworthy Cricket Royal Air Force Rise above the Rest Tame Henman succumbs to familiar foe Tennis Agassi vows never to play for US again Paris offers romantic conclusion Five Nations Championships: Scotland's renaissance opens up a window of opportunity Scottish Amicable Jenkins claims a place at table of elite Rees and Bracken miss Wales match Tou't Alert Townsend gets kick out of pushing limits Alasdair Reid on the player who has done most to revive Scotland's fortunes Catt falls short by getting his attacking lines crossed When the chance comes, it must be seized on immediately with venom England prove hard to please Five Nations Championship: France kicked into submission Woodward keeps his Sir Galahad in check Julian Muscat on the tacties used by the England coach Evergreen Palmer retains all his zest He receives the greentings of players as a king at court, which, I suppose, is just what he is Birmingham City defence Rideout's loss Will the Lord's pavilion be overrun by women? Wanted: young exec to kick-start football Monday Matters Matt Dickinson on the importance of finding the right men to fill the vacancies at the Football Association and the Premier League White cards West Indies woes Wet Widnes Caught out by envious glances Savage breasts the charms of Ginola So we were warned before the start of the Worthington Cup final that at Wembley Stadium they have something they call the domino effect Monday Matters Wall-to-wall Eubanks Television Highlights This Sporting Week in the Times Voyage of discovery Matthew Pryor, a landlubber, is finding his sea legs, having joined the crew of Serica in the Clipper 98 round the world race The Times Gregory's future in doubt after defeat Jubilee is a cut above the rest David Hands looks back at the success of the National School Sevens, which chelebrates its diamond jubilee this week A New Type of Jaguar St Helens steal McRae's thunder Rugby League Revitalised Hull regain lost pride Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge By a Correspondent: Holroyd's display inspires Halifax Winning Move Keene on Chess Orr injury doubles Castleford troubles McCoy stung by whip argument Racing: Champion Jockey Needs Protection More than Condemnation a Sensitive Time Newcastle Guide to our Racecard Meeting Points Southwell Pace quickens as Flat season draws closer Pipe nets a double Saturday's Results For the Record Athletics Basketball Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby Union Rugby League Schools Sport The Times Waiver of legal privilege is limited Court of Appeal Joint guarantor entitled to contribution Judge does not cross-examine Cross-examining volunteered statement Scots Law Report March 22 1993 Outer House Legal & Public Notices Elvis Presley name not sufficiently distinctive Court of Appeal Little mitigation Corrections Capitalisation, week's change SAS Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Poor using alternative bank system P&O sails into calmer waters Returns fall in media sector Movenpick hungry for coffee shop business The Times Spotlight on prices data Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Alternative Investment Market Samsung Corporate Profile What the Experts Say Railtrack plans ?2bn schemes to cut delays Go-ahead expected for Lonmin's ?1bn merger HoF looks at opening City store Prospects hinge on unemployment Opec ministers poised to ratify cuts in oil output Sainsbury switches £1bn of funds Meridiana Big cat's tonic for you know who One-call service by Scoot Bids for Avenir Al Fayed denial La Glacerie gets £1m Swampy joins forces with lawyers and insurers Anna Minton expores a growing trend among enviornmental protesters to use changes in our legal set-up to fight developers in Middle England Word-Watching Microsoft Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Rewriting naval history Television Choice Radio Choice Comedy, communtiy and that man Clary Review BBC 1 Satellite Cable and Digital Rival suitors await Gucci decision Times Two Crossword Profile British firms face tax threat in US It's Hardern on to Hoddle M&s to sell stores Refco pair get Liffe life bans Italian banks in dash to merge Direct Jobs Fear Ducati clocks up $497m tag for flotation Transform your home for spring April is the month to refresh your home 4 fresh looks for spring Topical wood Spring No Title Trading Places Trading places Fashion comes Three English designers renowned for their classic style are now turning their sights from what you wear to where you live Caroline Charles Picture Gallery Perfect working kitchens Perfect working kitchens Make a fresh start Perfect working kitchens Color correction Ideal home Beautiful new buys Update your home in an instant with this season's h Keep it simple All you need is a mass of single blooms and a plain glass vase to create this simple yet stunning display of irises Ideal home

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