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News from 06/04/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Ahmad Fawzi, Director, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Alison Clarke, Laura Stobart, Martin Richards, Richard Holloway, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Graham Dale Director, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Edward Welsh, William Hutton, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Anthony P. Moran, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Wilson, John O'Leary Education Editor, Geoff Sizer, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Jason Allardyce, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dan Bradley, Martin Barrow, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, Audrey Magee, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, David Sullivan Proudfoot, Peter Barnard, Chris Moon, Alfred Sherman, Chairman, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Michael Bourke, Paul Durman, Vikram Seth, Julia Neuberger, Chief Executive, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Patrick Harris, Stephen Wood, Susan Haley, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Andrew Butcher, Alix Ramsay, Caroline Merrell, Leonard Allen, Damian Whitworth, Martin Woods, Gordon Howard, James Bone and Philip Webster, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Anatoly Verbin, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Christine Middap, Danny Lee, James Pringle, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Clive Layton, David Hands and Alasdair Reid, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, William T. Potter, Ian Brodie, David Bird, Brian Clarke, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Rob Hughes, Chief Sports Writer, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Francis Dashwood, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Chris Moore, Bill Edgar, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Martin Pendergast, Chair, Alasdair Murray, Thomas Stuttaford, Henrietta Lake, Janine di Giovanni, Colln Lawson, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Short takes on border guards over refugees Minister tells troops dig in and help Index 'I used to thank God that I had two arms and… Fears and tears of flight to 'freedom' The first airlift was more like a deportation than a mercy mission, says Anatoly Verbin Couple saved from sea after helicopter crash Could this old Welsh pit join the ranks off the Taj… Dunwoody does it! Sanctions against Libya are lifted Abbey National 30p Every Weekday Balkans War Day 13 Halifax Serbs make rape a weapon of war Balkans War: Terror Tactics Groups of silent women speak volumes, writes Sam Kiley from Kukes Disease finds breeding ground as doctors barred from camp Macedonian police will not allow medical help to reach the border, writes Daniel McGrory in Blace Terror, just like cold and hunger, can weaken the body's defences Medical Briefing Serb campaign drives out half of Kosovans Refugee's baby enters a world swathed in fear Amid one family's almost biblical flight to Montenegro, new life was born, writes Janine di Giovanni in Rozaje Escape is blocked by Nato raid Hewelett Packard British prepare to offer sanctuary Disused hospital and open prisons may be homes for refugees, report Joanna Bale and Tim Hames Dell Record of mass migrations offers scant prospect of return Balkans War: Fate of the Exiles Gaza and the Palestinians offer a grim reminder of the instability that can emerge in camps near a refugee homeland, writes Michael Binyon Seconds to make choice of a new life in exile Homeless and pregnant, one woman found it easy to settle the future, she tells Adrian Lee SAGA Grim spectre of war haunts capital (AP / Reuters): Cypriots squabble over 'exile town' plan Iraq is only Muslim state to back Serbs Saddam offers Milosevic his solidarity and says Nato will fail, writes Michael Binyon Belgrade rift as hardliners conceal losses Balkans War: The Political Fallout Eve-Ann Prentice looks at the split inside Yugoslavia over how to face the facts of war German pacifists protest at airstrikes Virgin Britons keep low profile in Moscow Christian Aid Army unit HQ struck in raid on five towns Balkans War: The Air Campaign Michael Evans and Tom Walker report on Nato's latest raids, including one on the Yugoslav air defence HQ Missiles hit diesel supplies and wipe out Serb tobacco works Association for International Cancer Research Sainsbury's Farm minefields sow death Balkans War Border Fears Frontier smallholders see their way of life becoming a casualty of war, writes Daniel McGrory in Blace (AFP): Russia sends aid to Yugoslavia Balkans Summary (AFP): Challenge from Arkan (AFP): Moderate's peace call (Reuters): Nato TV reaches Serbs Paris terrorism alert (Reuters): Horseman of apocalypse Standard Life Bank Hopes pinned to plane no one wanted Nato's fabled tank-buster was almost left on the drawing board, Ian Brodie writes in Washington Searching high and low for the enemy Balkans War: West's Weaponry The tanks in Kosovo are taking cover as Nato tries to target the armoured forces which carry out ethnic cleansing. Nato's air power could soon be harder to avoid, writes Michael Evans. Defence Editor Harriers under fire as they hit Serbian targets Armed chiefs fear new Vietnam Jaguar Hawkish Albright driven by family history Balkans War: US Diplomacy Lockerbie pair arrive at 'Scottish' airbase NatWest Legal machine gears up for £100m battle Tartan passion of UN lawyer Stag cull puts shine back on Golden Mile Police are taking a tough line with visitors giving Blackpool a bad name. Russell Jenkins watches them in action Public invited to see royal bride arrive Vauxhall Strike plan to save teachers at bad schools Our Education Editor: Start anti-racism lessons at 4, says attack victim The Open University Teamwork Plea RUC relief as march passes off peacefully Hostage couple married Freemason officers are given ultimatum Banks open for savings deadline News in Brief Boy, 2, drowns Presenter moved Pâté news Ratted on poteen ICR MSPs will demand more pay Jason Allardyee on calls for Holyrood salaries to equal those of MPs New Year baby face sparks rush at chemists Outlook for 2001 is floods, fires and record heat Accor Blaenavon: Taj Mahal of the Valleys Valerie Elliott on an unlikely world heritage site Mustard gas found on tip News in Brief Police seize £20m drugs Memory a revelation Cheese chase Yemen trial is back on ultimatum Baby's year catching up Child murder plot remands New faces tipped to join Cabinet Philip Webster reports on the reshuffle that is likely to follow Scots and Welsh elections The Times China leader heads for US 'snakepit' Long-awaited visit clouded by hostility, writes James Pringle in Beijing Associated Press: Peace group boycott on Hebron stamp (Reuters): Dissident diverted (AFP): Iraqi oil pipeline hit in allied air raid World in Brief (Reuters): Timor truce called off (Reuters): Life for gay's killer (AFP): Easter egg spectacular Tiny The Times I stare: lower leg has gone. I think I'm going to die Chris Moon: A Story of Courage Former soldier Chris Moon, 36, lost an arm and a leg clearing a minefield in Africa but went on to run the marathon. In the first extract from his compelling story he relives the incident that changed his life Inspired to get back on your feet Medicine Chest Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Harley Medical Group Free UK. com Some say I won't run again. I say I will Chris Moon: Astory of Courage Arts Savills Private Finance Tomorrow Blair's line of least resistance The punchline is missing in this improvised Balkan war 'It may seem inclusive, but the next royal wedding risks disastrous public relations, by mixing the public uncomfortably with the relations' Speech impediments The ancient myth of Babel lives on in the killing fields of Kosovo Lost at sea? A Moral Duty Nato must quicken the pace of war and aid to war's victims MR Zhu Goes to Washington Hard choices that Beijing cannot postpone Mine of Information The relics of Britains's industrial past must be preserved Escalation of the conflict in Kosovo Second chamber's democratic role National Trust praised Woman in sport Shakespeare liberties Running the BBC Coming and going Justice of equal age of consent Wedding gaffe Harder and harder Clarification sought Today's royal engagements University news Births Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Professor Stuart Sutherland Latest wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Picture Gallery Leverhulme Trust awards Delta Worldwide Church news Court & Social Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Something new out of ancient Timbuktu Aileen Plunkiet Aileen Plunket, Irish hostess, died in March 31 aged 94. She was born on May 16,1904 Admiral Sir William Pillar Admiral Sir William Pillar, GBE, KCB, Chief of Fleet Support, 1979-81, died on March 18 aged 75. He was born on February 24,1924 Eric Bourne Eric Bourne, foreign correspondent, died on February 27 aged 89. He was born on March 2,1909 Erica O'Donnell Erica O'Donnell, MBE, founder of the Study Centre for the History of the Fine and Decorative Arts, died on March 12 aged 79. She was born in Dublin on March 11,1920 Poor Hotel Service Vistor's Evidence Sid Green Sidney Green, comedy writer, died on March 15 aged 71. He was born on January 24,1928 Short comes to aid of refugees News The Times Crossword No 21,070 Business AA Information The Times Sport Arts In the Times Features Law In Business The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Fantasy League Check your scores Everton's escape route cut off by Carbone On the Slide Cisco Powered Networks Reasons to be cheerful putting a smile back on the… Index Win bonus Also-ran speeds his way to £¼m prize Arts Watford revive play-off prospects Palace put brakes on leaders Tate delights Scarborough gallery National League: Carlisle United lose ground in battle for survival A Correspondent: Osborn keeps Wolves in pack Yesterday's Results and Tables Preston draw comfort from their point Ipswich show touch of steel Arsenal aiming to widen the gulf Bolton let promotion hopes slip Relegatin skies start to clear over Coventry FA Carling Premiership: Two strugglers gain welcome victories in fight to stay in top flight Dire Liverpool sink to new depths at Forest Strolling players reserve best for the grand stage By our Sports Staff: Ferguson has full squad for Juventus Wimbledon 's weaknesses are exposed by Ricard Stuart give charlton lift towards security Picture Gallery Sullivan's hat-trick dismisses Bradford Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Rhinos display resilient quality Rugby League: London given a Stern Warning in One-Sided Dress Rehearsal for Callenge Cup Final By a Correspondent: Lloyd 's bubble bursts again Winning Move Keene on chesS Forster try saves Warrington Rees out of grand-slam showdown Rugby Union Davis takes revenge Sport in Brief Today's Fixtures Australia build on McGrath's unstinting efforts Cricket Britain puts dog days firmly in the past Alix Ramsay, Tennis correspondent, on the rebirth of a once great Davis Cup power Beware the hype when casting around for tackle Brian Clarke says newcomers to the sport of flyfishing should shop sensibly and seek out expert advice Shouting down calls to gild the Easter lily Duval casts ethereal shadoW over the Masters Golf Atime of trials and tribullations Julian Muscat On the level Results from Yesterday's 15 Bank Holiday Meetings Kempton Park Virgin Injured Bradley likely to miss Grand National Dunwoody makes up the numbers Chris McGrath watches in historic day unfold at Wincanton Tomorrow in Interface: How to bet on the Grand National via the Internet Leading Post War Jump Jockeys Southwell Johnston excels at Newcastle Rapid Raceline Meeting Points Racing Ahead Uttoxeter Wethers Honda Neal enjoys focus on his private life Kevin Eason on the driver who saw off the big-money teams for an unlikely triumph For the Record Pools Forecast Berger finally comes good I to satisfy hunger for points Time to reap the rewards of patience Transfer Line Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth League Leaders Are you on target to win £1,000? This Week's On-Target Score News Internatioal Ltd Choose your Players from Here Descartes deconstructed in space Reality goes into the cybermincer in Hollywood's latest high-tech blockbuster. Giles Whittell reports Big Screen USA Royal Shakespeare Company Visual Art Building a Library A guide to the classical CD's in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 You need friends Music: Hilary Finch on the South Bank concert tomorrow which will boost a cancer campaign US Weekend Box-Office Takings and Analysis Opera English National Opera Modernism's missing link Visual Art: In Leeds John Russell Taylor admires afresh the vision of the Polish artist Katarzyna Kobro 'She has become a hot tip in movers and shakers' Collected works that speak volumes British Museum Fiddling with tradition Festival Royal National Theatre Top talent on tap Dance Kate O'Mara in Salisbury Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Mamma Mia! Right between the ears Opera: In the Italian provinces, Rodney Milnes reasses the reputation of an unjustly despised composer Dance to a brutal death Salome Coliseum Entertainments Opera Spotlight on Giordano Capital Breaks The All American Solid Gold Lost chances: who pays? Many parents who seek special education for their children have to go to court Danny Lee reports Employees under surveillance The monitoring of staff needs regulation says Alison Clarke Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Inventors in People University of Cambridge Silk should not be cut but overseen by the Bar The Times Zarak MacRat Brinnca Assistant Recordership Clifford Chance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Essex 4 Court "Woolf Made Simple" Www. jobsforlawyers. co. uk QD Law Lecturer at the Cayman Islands Law School Time to get to grips with late payers Henrietta Lake says small firms are still facing problems publication of worst offenders Picture Gallery Business to Business Immigration to Australia Part Time Enquiry Agents British Franchise Association Public Auction Sale Varied past is a help Evesham Micros Retail start-ups at nine-year low In Brief Megaphone Eric Pearce, a retired businessman living In Hertfordshire, acts as a "business angel" and adviser to local small business. He says small firms deserve a better service from their banks Capitalisation, week's change Oracle Results and Statistics Rate setters centre stage in London and Frankfurt Economic Outlook Crunch time in Olivetti bid for Telecom Italia Moss Bros frayed at edges Wall Street The Times From a Correspondent: Japanese firms show first signs of optimism Technology to boost retailers The Facts The Board The Sunday Times Corporate Profile What the Experts Say From a Correspondent: Russia to reopen talks with IMF on foreign debt From a Correspondent: Fortune 500's seven-year hitch By our Industrial Staff: Unions welcome task force for manufacturing Our Verdict Takeover talk is foundation Revlon's recovery Regulator wants gas power station moratorium lifted BBC deal boosts US audience Azur board prepares to float Paul Durman offers reassurance over chief's CV Companies urged to appeal against rates Chesterfield sites to be valued QuickBooks GTE to acquiire wireless assets Online trades soar Tie Rack set to rise Zimbabwe on verge of greatest financial crisis Jason Nissé reports from Harare on how a nonce thriving economy risks becoming another African basket case Underscar Word-Watching Exchange Rates Fast train to Bangkok Television Choice Radio Choice Moving magic out into the real world Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Flotations fall to ten-year low New issues dry up in first quarter as investors shun smaller stocks Dow surges to record close Times Two Crossword Profile News Corp to unveil $2.1bn Liberty deals Medical cover fear for staff` Budget changes force up cost to employers Flying start expected for Isa Exxon link with Mobil to cost $2bn Sun Financial crisis looms in Zimbabwe Markets hope for double rate cut boost

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