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News from 31/03/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Ray Flint, Tunku Varadarajan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Kenny MacIver, Nick Nuttall, W. H. Henderson, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Magnus Linklater, Dave Hepworth, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Susan Bell, R. J. Staples, Michael Binyon and Philip Webster, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Carol Sarler, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Morag Preston, Kevin Eason, Grant Woodruff, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, (AP), James Landale Political Correspondent, Sigrid Aufterbeck and Adam Jones, Chole Barker, D. Clark, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, R. J. Butler, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Rosalie Huzzard, Daniel McGrory, M. Johnstone, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Stephen Shaw Director, Paul Durman, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Phil Yates and Adam Fresco, Stephen Wood, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Janine Di Giovanni, Lionel Mendoza, John York, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Martin Fletcher and Audrey Magee, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Christopher Ellis Eldhelm, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Juliet Campbell, Nigel Farage, Adam Fresco, Ben Hammersley, Gerald Holtham, Richard Duce, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Robert Armagh, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christine Middap, Alan Copps, Alex O'Connell, Steven Fletcher, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Mike Kemp, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker and Roger Boyes, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, A Casual Contributor, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Andrew M. Severn, Richard A. Edwards, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Richard Hogg, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, Michael Holroyd, Chris Moore, James Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Easy Money Serb offer 'just a chess move' Nato steps up bombing with 24-hour raids Russian Prime Minister fails to convince West of Milosevic's sincerity over Kosovo Index Jail fails to snooker title bid Keegan: quit while you're ahead Britain cool on offer from 'serial breaker of promises' Turtles on the highway of love Lara leads historic win 'No' to euro First Telecom 30p Every Weekday The War this Week Audi Weather holds up the bombs Balkan's War: The Air Campaign Low cloud has forced Nato to rethink its strategy, writes Michael Evans Clouds pose clear obstacle Fleeing family hid cash for new life in toddler's shoe Daniel McGrory hears the story of one family's 24-hour drive to the Macedonian border Nato likens 'cleansing' to Khmer Rouge terror Balkans War: The Exodus As refugees stream into Albania, Sam Kiley in Kukes hears a chilling account of slaughter Prada Psion Series 5 Cries of despair echo on the Net Balkans War: The Exodus A website war of words is raging, writes Damian Whitworth Anger on snowy road to exile Janine di Giovannni in Rozaje witnesses Balkan history repeating itself through 'ethnic cleansing' Conflict threatens to wipe Montenegro off the map Kla says 'we want bombing to go on' Lloyds TSB Business France struggles with loss of its 'grand solitude' Adam Sage on the difficulty of Gaullists coming to terms with us supremacy Nato chief signals readiness for compromise on Kosovo Balkans War: Diplomacy Tesco Every little helps US poll backs attacks Kosovo Summary Sightseers diverted Concerts get kiss of death 50 pupils expelled PC World the Computer Superstore RAF fights press in a time-warp war Balkans War: Power of Words The hardware may be new but the metaphors remain the same, writes Richard Owen in Gioia del Colle The politicians must now let us know their true objectives British airlift begins as the West hastens to assist devastated region Virgin one account Charities plan joint Kosovo relief appeal Balkans War: Aid Aid agencies treat the conflict like a natural disaster, writes Adrian Lee BT National Savings Mother in Ivf mix-up hands over black baby White woman's test-tube wins will now grow up separately, writes Damian Whitworth Target for seeing patients revised Tory wins second chance in Newark Prime Health Amember of the Standard Life Group Anti-drugs chief backs 'medicinal cannabis' Canon Picture Gallery Tough guy test with a crucifix is criticised Song of innocence and experience echoes round Lords Political Sketch Alleged terrorists win human rights battle Landmark ruling paves way for host of legal challenges under new Act, writes Frances Gibb Compaq 'Fat Controller' for royal branch line Rac Irvine's warning to peers over Bill No jokes please, we're trying to enjoy the cruise Hounds corner stag in school playground Net and blades, the hot fashion Oxford Scientific Films Tears and laughter for Ernie Wise 'Real progress' in Ulster peace talks Blair in positive mood after day of non-stop discussion, write Martin Fletcher and Audrey Magee Dixons Teachers threaten to block pay plan Harrods Knightsbridge Hospital malaria kills man News in Brief Resign call Drug verdict Ecstasy ruling Sacking cash Smoky spice Male myths are women's main sporting hurdle The Evidence Looks Weak Philips Emirates Judges play tennis star off the court Tourist dies after bag snatch News in Brief Safety drive Salmonella case Girl killed sister Ecstasy charge Pole axed Posthouse Comic draws on Blyton spirit The storyteller's daughter is fighting sci-fi heroes for young readers, writes Alex O'Connell Essential textbooks missing from the classroom ICR Kosovo Appeal Cancer research campaign Too much, too soon: the verdict on Tv sex Watching condemns the 'tacky erotica' on Channel 5 Anglia Tiny Computers Limited We behaved badly at Christmas, BBC admits Two thirds of British firms oppose euro Poll mocks claim of business support, writes James Landale Gateway Picture Gallery Mexican 'killed more than 100' World in Brief (AP): Migrant Chinese held (AFP): Kenya bans toxic fish (AP): Mercenaries triumph $81m tobacco payout Sayonara to 007 British Red Cross Next Week Should you cut up your cards? Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth looks at the high charges of credit and charge cards; how much you could save if you controlled your Imelda Marcos-type shoe urges; why you should hold fire on Isas Nasty Habits Picture Gallery The Isas of March? Wait till May Fidelity investments The long-distance turtles Turtles may use magnetic fields to map an epic journey to nesting grounds on a tiny Atlantic island. Nick Nuttall reports Quantex Good Choice ST Joseph's Hospice Is racism more than skin deep? Science Briefing Star-studded problem Schelly left high and dry The Times Why St John's is so absolutely divine Fitness fix or just ego massage? Former slouch Magnus Linklater feels compelled to impress his personal trainer Action Research Saga Now's the time Lufthansa Old allies put Nato to the test Richard Beeston on the shared foes of Milosevic and Primakov 'It is pathetic that the Fa now permits mixed teams but, as soon as the menstrual cycle strikes, girls are out' Picture Gallery Parasites and peddlers Biographers are the lowest form of literary life, demeaning both subject and reader, says Michael Holroyd Crown affair The Times Diary Feint and Thrust Milosevic's offer is just a ploy to split Nato Portillo for Chairman Hague needs an early and radical Shadow Cabinet reshuffle Repent and Revise Local authorities need freedom to build fewer new homes Moral imperative to tackle Kosovo's human tragedy Care of young offenders Speed traps Priorities for Commission reform Scottish ceremonial Two Houses or Commons only? Press awards The best medicine Currency slide Court Circular Royal engagements Institute of Biology Helen de Freitas Appointment £3m grant to restore giant boat lift Church news Personal Column Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Airey Neave Anniversaries today Birthdays today Dinner Easter Period Captain Jermy Elwes Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Faresavers Charter Express Winter Sun Group Captain Peter Johnson Group Captain Peter Johnson, DSO, OBE, DFC, AFC, watime bomber pilot, died on February 12 aged 90. He was born on November 13,1908 Seeking William Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Joe Williams Joe Williams, American jazz singer, was found dead in Las Vegas on March 29 aged 80. He was born on December 12,1918 Jetline The Abyssinian Expedition March 31,1868 Xiao Qian Xiao Qian, writer died on February Ii aged 89. He was born on January 27,1910 The Times Crossword No 21,065 News Walkers Forecast In the Times Business Atherton out of World Cup ECB rate cut pressure grows European Commision weighs in with reduced growth forecasts Sainsbury finance chief in £500,000 payoff MoD's wealth unveiled Oracle BMW issues four-week ultimatum on Rover aid Man U profits offside Enterprise and Lasmo abandon merger Lepage in the fun factory Business Today Second us banker for Barclays Rate cuts boosting house prices Oliver limits loss NTL service CAT in $70m deal Exchange Rates A Scottish Telecom Company Bank of Scotland and Royal Bank launch joint venture Selfridges unveils hotel plan as store sales bounce back Coca-Cola warning hits us share prices Lambert Fenchurch fined over review Al Capone law urged in Internet crime fight Rathbone Brothers profits rise by 40% Business Roundup EU clears BT venture Roche confident Tabloid wars on Net Adscene approached Johnston Press ahead Tie-up on Tyneside Stuart Lyons Australian takeover by Rugby Signet to keep US operations Save Group hints at petrol pricing truce Stanley bid agreed by Capital By our City Editor: More poker at Longbridge Commentary Official Announcement Commodities Liffe Options Mounting bid talk put Pilkington in the frame Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Johnston Press Rugby Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Sandwich spread Tempus Hewden Stuart Wall Street Hugo Boss prepares to focus effort on attracting women The menswear designer believes it can overcome its macho image, says Sarah Cunningham Fresh fields Free lunch for Britain's pensioners Duff note The Times City Diary Pen pals Blue Circle move stood test of time E-gonet from pandi Year 2000 compliance problems can be resolved Business Letters Japanese jobless total rises to record level Scotia chief condemns legacy of founder Sales rise at radio group Unilever N. V Hewden Stuart disappoints Bell says Net is 'next big thing' Power firms to fund green fuel Highland Distillers toasts £200m venture Hamleys to end Debenhams link Cussins Property flat Bank One cuts jobs PowderJect positive Hepworth halts deal Huntleigh ahead Oriental gives warning Waterfall raises stakes Peterhouse advances Investors seek to oust CSG chiefs Business Roundup The Times Unit Trust Information Service E malaysia Airlines Modest gains at the close Judged his masterpiece Visual Art: Richard Cork celebrates the art of Rogier van der Weyden on the 600th anniversary of his birth Sikhs in splendour John Russell Taylor reviews a revealing new V&A show of treasures from the sub-continent HMV Theatre Shakespe are in Love Pop Theatre Spoil us, Ambassadors Theatre: The Royal Court's temporary home has big plans, writes Benedict Nightingale Megastores Rising stars in the arts firmament: Alex Wilson Great British Hopes Scoring tops for music Opera The Two Widows Birmingham Doing overtime in the fun factory Daniel Rosenthal takes a tour of Robert Lepage's extraordinary multimedia arts headquarters in Quebec Opera Comedy Theatre Design Marriage across the centuries Architecture: Marcus Binney sees old and new blending perfectly in Oxford's Magdalen College extension A comprehensive blow-out Concert Brass Festival Royal Academy of Music Silence to shout about Northern Sinfonia/Kraemer Newcastle Into the comfort zone RLPO/Schwarz Liverpool Changing Times Concerts Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Films on General Release Opera & Ballet See Duchess Theatre Garrick Theatre Joss Ackland Entertainments To advertise in this section please… The devil downed in Georgia Pop Steve Earke Atlanta A whisper to a scream DEUS/Witness Garage, N5 Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Pop Drama by the pound Ultrasound Gloucester Entertainments Listings Spring brings growth in house prices The property market is blossoming, fuelled by cheaper mortgages and the prospect of even lower interest rates, writes Rachel Kelly Pull the bath plug and sprinkle the garden Diana Wildman reports on moves to recycle water in our homes-and save us money Changing Times Toad Hall for sale Smart Moves North of the Thames Hammersmith Stunning River View Apartment Sothebys McCarthy & Stone (Developments) Ltd Berkeley Homes Tooting Common, Sw16 Duncan Allen N1 De Beauvolr Town Holiday Investment Lodges CHL the Letting Office at County Hall Bewley Homes East Anglia Beechcroft Bypass is a breath of fresh air Villages around Newbury, blighted for years by traffic gridlock, are now being targeted by home-seekers. Fred Redwood reports Western Algarve-Parque Da Floresta Barnard marcus Caribbean Country Houses Ireland Cabo Bermejo Property Florida London Letting & Estate Agents The College of Law Terrorism Act incompatible with Convention on Human Rights Law Report March 31 1999 Court of Appeal Regina v Director of Public Prosecutions, Ex parte Kebilene and Others Regina v DPP, Ex parte Rechachi Power to disapply time bar Company's credit to participator deemed to be a taxable loan Consent to later mortgage Clubs keep watchful eye on state of union German asylum figures relevant Court of Appeal Law Report March 31 1999 Goods were lost to fraudsters Motis Exports Ltd v Dampskibsselskabet Af 1912, Akiteselskab and Another Improved deal with Wasps brings end to Logan's run Rugby Union Boxing: Barrera-Hamed Confrontation Moves Closer Lewis handed written approval Arbitrators erred in evaluating award Refusal to recognise shop steward Walker drugs decision delayed Sport in Brief Hunger the starter in university challenge Rowing Rob Hughes meets the latest member of a family for whom the Boat Race has developed into an annual obession Changing Times Word-Watching Umpire promised an easier race to handle Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Silverstone takes steps to resist takeover Motor Sport Keene on Chess Nicholls and Dines adding up Racing: Trainers' Title Beckons after Sandown Treble Bolsters Lead Ascot Guide to our Racecard Specialists William Hill National call-up for Wynne Meeting Points Catterick Yesterday's Results Folkestone Specialists Rapid Raceline Wales seek to write chapter on success in Europe Scotland are made to pay by Sionko Keegan must be saved for when it really matters Midweek View Scotland inspired by home thoughts Football: Czech Republic Present Formidable Obstacle to Ambitions of Brown and McAllister Dismissal of Lightfoot makes Gradi see red Wigan resume promotion path West Ham settle for replay after wasting chances Last Night's Results Quinn on standby to bolster attack Snow Reports Lara the great enjoys finest hour Captain's brilliance foils Australian in momentous end to third Test For the Record Changing Times Legal & Public Notices Today's Fixtures Grounds dig in their heels on profit-sharing Richard Hobson says a meeting at Lord's today must address a financial dispute threatening the new season Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Hickman's chances improved by pooling of resources World champion confident of staging repeat in Hong Kong Picture Gallery Ferrero Rocher Word-Watching New Romantic comedy Television Choice Radio Choice Has architecture spiralled out of control? 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