News from 29/03/1999
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Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Robert Cole, Edward Norman, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Charles Thomson, Peter Masters, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, John Diamond, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Prockter, Ian Murray, Angela Court, Chris Dignan, Michael Binyon, James Bone, W. D. Nicholson, Chris Larlham, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, P. Allen, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Harry Gelber, Michael Evans and Ben MacIntyre, Dominic Walsh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Alasdair Reid, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Martin Barrow, Timothy F. Marsh, Stephen Farrell, D. J. Wilson, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Norman Lane, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, J. Sanderson, Colin Webster, G. L. Bolt, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Joan Court, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, and Charles Bremner, Daniel McGrory, Ian Buchanan (President, International Society of Olympic Historians), Paul Durman, Harry Debelius, Martin Leach, Lisa Armstrong, Chris Forrester, Lyn Plumpton, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, Mike Austin, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Edwards, Matt Dickinson, Anthony Entress, Alix Ramsay, George F. Balfour, Nigel Cliff, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Daryl Gleeson, George Novakovic, Matthew Barbour and Jason Niss?, John Stern, Harry McWilliam, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Christine Middap, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip G. Davis, Steve Fleming, Christopher Irvine, Ian Wilson, Lucas Mellinger, Mark Baldwin, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Nicolas Andrews, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Gerald Solomon, Susie Steiner, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoDrama of Stealth rescue mission Index Boy saved after 3 hours in safe Britain 'uncovered' Iraq payment to Primakov Hope of IRA move British fat cats Peasants dance on wreckage Tom Walker reports on how Belgrade is revelling in its first Nato trophy Boodle & Dunthorne Dell US military stuned as Yugoslavs shatter myth of invincible Steath Ben MacIntyre in Washington reports on the Pentagon's disbelief over losing a £28m flying marvel 'Sorry—we didn't know the plane was invisible' Belgrade hails the once-hated Milosevic and erupts with joy over the downing of a Nato plane, reports Tom Walker Mixed fortunes of lost pilots Tod's Rescue team took just six hours to find missing pilot The US Armed Forces have a well-rehearsed drill to save airmen from behind enemy lines, writes Michael Evans All The Phone Companies Together Tank troops are eager to tackle 'Serb bullies' Daniel McGrory in Skopje joins an armoured battle group in its forest hideaway close to the Kosovo border Predator poised to spy on the enemy Air Power Callmate Telecom (UK) Limited Jaguar Albania flooded by rising tide of refugees Bosnia terror chief directs Kosovo killers The notoriou Arkan is back in action, Daniel McGrory writes from Jazine 1,000-year story written in blood Nichael Binyon traces the ethnic, religious and geographical factors behind the armed conflict in Kosovo Siemens Computer Systems Moscow police fire on gunmen at US Embassy Slav Passions By our Foreign Staff: Protest violence flares in Australia Harrods Knightsbridge Skopje plea to Nato Balkans Summary (Reuters): Car bomb victim dies Irish MPs divided Wedding is delayed West London Serb congregation shuts media out of service Christine Middap is greeted with hostility at an Orthodox church Waterstone's Read on Divided churches weigh up morality of war View from the Pulpit Tesco Every little helps Fresh call for Kosovo ground troops Le Carré is letting Smiley rest in peace HDi Cabinet divided over ministers' £8,000 pay rise Lawrence unveils anti-racist movement News in Brief Tories want early poll Archer attacks peers Ashton to quit as MP Parents' disease fears Abbey National Briefs in the news Free entry to museums British Gas Teachers under pressure to merge unions Tuc says single body would be more efficient and attractive to public, reports John O'Leary Which One of These Union Leaders Could Go to the Top of the Class? Barclays Mortgages Sage Militant plans to turn Nut hard left Man dies as swan scares horse News in Brief Double for Blair King checks out River poisoned £73,000 for VC Spending clipped Dog lovers are barking up the wrong tree Psychology test matches breeds with 'ideal' owners, reports Susie Steiner Vauxhall Kelpie ready to usurp farmers' best friend IRA may hint at glimmer of light over arms deadlock Special day when even police wore pink All of Omagh shared the wedding-day happiness of couple badly injured by car bomb. Martin Fletcher joined the guests Eeuro Emirates A Passage of Arms Another record for chess prodigy Tebbit and Al Fayed call a truce Tiny Computers Limited British sheep meet brutal end in France Rspca officials watch Muslim sacrifices at 'official' killing fields, reports Michael Harvey Poor grow up expecting less Lax safety measures blamed as Mont Blanc blaze toll rises to 40 Janta denies Suu Kyi her final farwell James Pringle on the treatment of Burma's Nobel heroine after her husband's death Alliance Leicester The Church of Jesus Christ Paraguay gripped by civil violence World in Brief (AFP)(Reuters): US team beat Cubans (AFP): One Nation wins seat (AP): Holocaust Poles to sue (AP): Japanese defence call Voicing my fears without a tongue In the first extract from a new introduction to his book, cancer sufferer John Diamond tells of his anger at being classed as part of the 'confessional industry' Gem Recovery Prime Health The urban power cut The look may be functional but in reality it's sleek and easy to wear, says Lisa Armstrong Legal & General The Harley Medical Group Big, beautiful and back in style A dip in profits last year sent a shudder through Selfridges. But adroit handling by its Italian chief has reworked its allure Fashion Diary Time Ready for Shakespeare in lust? Theatre Quantex Concert Take That—and poetry Melody lingers on Condert Pop Royal National Theatre Thank you for the musical Daniel Rosenthal meets the two Liverpool alumni who have landed star parts in the new Abba show Classical Concerts Opera & Ballet Theatres Techno sneak preview RG Voucher Entertainments Listings This week in the Times Life and the Lords There is still time to be bold in reforming the second chamber 'They made us agree to give up our weapons. Now, to please the Americans, our munitions factories are making saucepans nobody wants' Where's the justice Nato's nombs may be justified, but dangerous precedents are being set Titled tattle Stealth War Clinton must lead Nato towards expanded objectives The Fourth Test The European Central Bank requires fundamental reform Coming Home The FA needs a compromise that will keep Keegan as coach Nato's 'blunder ' in the Balkans Sick leave Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Pupil selection by another name Private schooling 1936 Olympics Farming complaint Tango revival Women priests Age of innocence Scrutinising craft of modern witches Sign of spring Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Today 's royal engagements Personal Column Memorial services Service dinners Lectures Promotions in the forces Latest will Picture Gallery Dinners held at the weekend Nature notes Abta Falconry could date back to end of the Ice Age Forthcoming marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements H . V. Hodson Obituaries Michael Aris Al Phillips Church news Professor David Beach Professor David Beach, historian of Africa, died of cancer on February 15 aged 55. He was born on June 28,1943 Human error is likely cause of Tenerife crash On this Day News The Times Crossword No 21,063 Index Walkers Forecast Display Advertising Tomorrow Final challenge Broncos ride out the storm One down … three to go? Oliver Holt is hopeful that the mastermind of victory could yet prove open to persuasion Tangerine Under the Skin of Sport Index Venus rises in sequel to sister act Tennis: Serena Williams Bows to Age Experience as Sibling Rivalry Reaches Peak in Dramatic Final of Lipton Championships By our Sports Staff: Fogarty oy marred by tragedy Motor Sport Triumphant Duval has look of a master Golf: Faldo Disqualified after Taking Faulty Advice in Final round of Players Championship at Sawgrass Pepper burns off her rivals James enjoys belated thrust Krajicek stands firm Hendry 's masterly eomeback Snooker Schools leads England into a quite revolution European championship: Keegan reliant on strong contribution of midfield player Star turn prefers to let his feet do the talking Matt Dickinson finds the Wembly match-winner greeting his success against Poland with characteristic modesty Reality leaves Irish eyes little to smile about McManaman suffers in comparison Rob Hughes sees the liverpool winger struggle to match his impressive contemporary European Championship Qualifiers Nationwide Football Conference Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland Nationwide Football League Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Williams' double ends tale of two cities Outcast Basham proves his worth Bradford usurped by Palace minions Nationwide Leage: Coppell's understudies cut City down to size City united by Cooke's change of allegiance Lawrence sees light in the gloom Ball's patience wearing thin Kingstonian allowed to pass unrestricted Williams takes off on a higher plane Mansfield slip out of promotion reckoning Jaeger-Lecoultre Spain gain from their new reign Football Picture Gallery Five-star Tergat basks in the glorious mud Century by Campbell holds up Australia onslaught Cricket: West Indies Opening Batsman Proves Serious Obstacle Sharjah trip will see survival of the fittest Sheffield coach criticises final series Ice Hockey Nelson enjoys rub of green Boxing Sharks have to bite the bullet Basketball: Surprise Defeat Hands Title Advantage to Manchester Giants Aldridge claim the advantage Hockey Wembly beckons Branson Challenge Cup: London Broneos issue final challenge to northern hegemony Sport in Brief Johnston maintains dominance Bowls Royal Air Force Rise above the Rest Frustration in the past Ince fights to keep pace rest of the gang Matt Dickinson on the hero of Rome who became a villian for club and country Unmoved by the Players' draw History is the lifeblood of a major. It cannot be created one year and downgraded the next' Penalty of England win Flood of women Rival to Lewis-Holyfield for greatest boxing travesty Call for Botham Barry's pedigree Energised Anagrammatic Lynne Truss Monday Matters Dust-up over a tennis fairytale Covered up with the touch of a pro Seeing the full picture This Sporting Week in the Times Television Highlights Peace deal paves way for continental harmony Rugby Union: European Tournament to Resume after Paris Concord KCDX Balshaw looks forward to foreign fields Howarth adds to agony for West Leicester attend to domestic duties Rugby Union: Champions-Elect Overcome Resilient Wasps to Move Closer to Crown Schuster states claim for World Cup place Soden unable to halt France Cardiff confirm supremacy Irish enjoy return to home comforts Away demons still haunt Gloucester Saracens top of the class The Times Northampton catch Andrew short of riches Ninth win for Fiji Illuminating the arguments Racing: Muddle Has Clear for the Future as Wolverhampton Leads Way NatWest Hamilton Perk Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Hills hits jackpot on Almutawakel Racing: Silver Charm and High-Rise Disappoint as Dubai World Cup is Won Record Fashion Nottingham Hexham Rapid Raceline BBC Sport Stravinsky fails to find top note Guide to our Racecard Meeting Points Nowhere to run from Cresta terror Norman Lane samples one of the most fightening experience in world sport World-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Stirling prove pride of the alley John Goodbody says youngsters are being bowled over by a sport offering equality of the sexes and sociability Butryskaya adds to the excitement How to Get on Course For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby Union Ice Hockey Cricket Hockey The Times Fossett puts emphasis on power Sailing Santa 's golf course bares its claws Peter Master on his frosty reception to a tournament held in Greenland Povazhny makes dramatic entrance Speedway Lloyd 's damages must go into trust fund House of Lords Vat not payable on professional regulatory fees No implied term to promote new account Legal & Public Notices Claimant 's right survives repeal of Act Deporting drags offender Capitalisation, week's change Oracle Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Audi Alternative Investment Market Asia key for Blue Circle's growth Fed offers key focus Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Changing Times Corporate Profile: ABF Our Verdict Nissan braced for a painful Renault revamp SmithKline drug given FDA boost Alizyme starts trials Business to Business Greenspan faces rates dilemma Pernod set to invite fresh bids for Orangina NSPCC to earn £1m from Swalec marketing drive Xerox deal aimed at catching rivals Granada wins £16m contract for Dome catering The Pond Stock Market Energis Byers confident of deal with BMW Growth warning New bank chief Bankruptcies rise Master empire builders Who was the Enterpreneur of the Millnnium? Earlier this month we suggested ten candidates. Readers have since suggested many more. Mathew Barbour and Jason Nissé consider five of them. The winner will be announced next month Word-Watching Microsoft Return to a lost tribe Television Choice Radio Choice Going starigh: a travel series with a twist BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital British fat cats take the cream Glaxo ponders £40bn US deal Times Two Crossword No 1677 The Times Bookshop Profile 44 Signet rebels seek spin-off BA wakes up to jet lag curse 'Honey I'll shrink the debt' GRE leans on Premier Oil Rate Call 45 New Corby Olivetti attacks $25bn 'poison pill'
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