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News from 07/04/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Penny, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Helen Johnstone, Chris Ward, T. Keith Taylor, Keith Chambers, Simon Barnes, Bryan Bateman, Kate Perera, Justin Calvert, Michael Owen, Richard Hobson, Peter Wade, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Chloë Barker, Ken Manton, Philip Howard, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Bill Rammell, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Oliver Clarke, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Dick Pantlin, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Louise Godfrey, Pat Gibson, Jason Allardyce, Archie White, Martt Hargle, Michael Evans, Tom Walker and Charles Bremner, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Jennal Cox, Hugh Leggatt, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Michael Harvey, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Sidney Brichto, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, E. W. Lighton, Anna Blundy, Amy Anderson, Charles Bremner, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Chris Moon, Alan Hamilton and Michael Harvey, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Giles Radice, John Hopkins, James Pettifer, Stephen Wood, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Andrew Roberts, Andrew Butcher, Antony G. T. Walker, Andrew Losowsky, Nigel Hawkes, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Henry Richmond, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Danny Lee, Alan Copps, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Piers Litherland, Andrew Gibson Williams, Jamie Ross, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Georgeson, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Philip S. James, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, David J. A. Morgan, Lesley O'Toole, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Larry Rushton, John Phillips, Susie Steiner, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Chris Ogilvie-Taylor (Managing Director), Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Easy Money Make the most of low interest Anne… Free Books for Schools Cynical ceasefire 'Just a ploy' Nato rejects deal as exiles top a million Index Dinghy girl lost at sea Chris Moon, marathon man Kidnapped by the Khmer… Families are divided and deported Daniel McGrory watches as refugees are forced to fly out to uncertain future Main Photograph: Simon Walker US scores victory in banana battle Tiger Woods The fears of his father Leica 30p Every Weekday Russian viewers finally see case for Nato UN issues stopgap identity papers Audi Victims' reports 'reveal system of abuse' Us war crimes expet says testimonies show Serbs are carrying out ethnic cleansing plicy, Philip Webster writes Fate of Kosovo Refugees US Cuba base for refugees Balkans Summary £2.8m pledged (Reuters): Search drama Australia haven (AFP): Nato escape (Reuters): Border killing Will ten more days be enough? What happens it the allies extend the bombing to destroy Youngstavisa's infrastructure which, unlke Iraq's is not supported by oil revenue? Michael Evans, Defence Editor reports on the dilemma confronting Britain and the US Prada Allies call in 'steel rain' rockets Balkans War: Growing Arsenal Conflict may cost US $4bn Abbey National Rebels offer to be Nato's land force Sam Kiley hears an urgent plea by guerrilla leader for anti-tank guns Balkans War: On the Ground US lulled by Hollywood myth of bloodless war Albanian speakers stand by Turkish cams gives relief from misery Refaid Cluster-bombing ends frustration of Harrier pilots Aircrews elated at successful mission, writes John Phillips in Gioia del Colle The End Othe World Air raids scar city of culture on the Danube Bankans War: Nato Targets Intel inside 'Surgical strike' kills 12 civilians Balkans War: The Air Campaingn Tom Walker in Aleksinac sees Nato's innocent bomb victims German pilots in medal dilemma Pricewaterhousecoopers Parish answers prayers with £½m collection Parishioners raised funds for a community centre overnight, reports Ruth Gledhill Dixons Jurassic prawn's a real cracker Samaritans face e-mail overload News in Brief Assault charge Nun accused Eurotunnel snag Red Nose record Constable jailed Little cheer Lifers spend too long in prison Action Hunger The pay's the things for business Bard Executives will study Shakespeare plays to learn how to tread on the board, reports Alan Hamilton Accident pilots risked disaster By a Correspondent: Sweet salesman 'had sticky fingers' Helicopter crash man 'tried to dear fog' Renault Getting Ahead with the Right Plot Suspects hear grim toll of bomb victims The Lockerbie Trial Picture Gallery Tiny Picture Gallery Libya's rehabililtation starts on the beaches Picture Gallery Scots guards go Dutch until trial begins Lupo. A great little idea SNP 'hiding plan for vote' Labour accuses nationalists of pursuing Scottish independence by stealth, reports Jason Allardyce Bradford & Bingley Picture Gallery Plaid Cymru on a high Dailymail Ideal Home Show Labour policies 'set by London' Building block falls Scargill phones regrets Quote of the day Agenda Wedding of the year will be posh, not royal Traditional versus Showbiz Scientist plugs his TV into the bath SAGA Pashmina & Cashmere Gateway By a Correspondent: Owner pining for dead parrot awarded £330 Nannies 'must agree not to hit' By a Correspondent: Teachers call for bar on unruly pupils Intel inside Thank you for the musical Benedict Nightingale on the endearingty preposterous Mamma Miat at London's Prince Edward Theatre Lufthansa Churches closed in protest at violence World in Brief (AP): Iraqis executed (AFP): Earrings end marriage Forgers' $lm a week (AP): Magician buried alive (AP): Velazquez grave found Tycoon faces arrest Crime boss guilty The Open University Beware the big banks Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth reports on how to make the best of your savings; why the lottery is a waste of money; how credit agencies view your spending habits Picture Gallery Secrets on file Fidelity Investments Nasty Habits Next Week Man's debt to spuds Science Briefing Enzyme ends the run on reds The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Winds of change benefit nightjars The autistic mind Scientists are using imaging equipmetnt to gain an insight into how the brains of autistic children function. Anjana Ahuja reports The Harley Medical Group The Times Major booty at the Manahattan bady shower He points a rocket at my chest, finger on the trigger In the second extract from his book, Chris Moon tells how he was kidnapped by the Khmer Rouge in the jungles of Cambodia Intel inside MacEdonia deserves Short shrift The West has another Balkan mess to fix, says James Pettifier 'Millions of hopeful couples are keenly pursuing love's young dream of a big house on Easy Street with sponsors winding round the door' Patriots for peace Labour is wrong to denounce critics of this conflict. Dissent is honourable, argues Andrew Roberts Duke's snub The Final Test Monetary union should not be the gateway to political union Serbs Bearing Gifts A cynical ceasefire offer that Nato has rightly dismissed Chalk and Cheese Blunkett should be supported on performance related pay KLA resistance to Serb 'brutality' Child 's right to British nationality Speed traps Irked by inaction Arm-twisting software The landfill tax Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Business plan for single currency Free for all Bishop's move? Clarification sought Rites of spring Court Circular Premium Bonds Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Historic instruments will be seen and played Academy plans £14m 'living museum' of music Anniversaries Church news Air Marshal Sir Donald Hall The Marine Society Forthcoming marriages Council for Licensed Conveyancers Ben Weinreb Ben Weinreh, antiquarian bookseller, died on April 3 aged 87. He was born on February 5,1912 Personal Column Dr Patrick Mounsey Dr Patrick Mounsey, Provost of the Welsh National School of Medicine, 1969-79, died on February 21 aged 85. He was born on February 1,1914 Lucille Lortel Lucille Lortel, theatrical producer, died in New York on April 4 aged 98. She was born on December 16,1900 Old Vic Henry V April 7,1937 Balkans War News The Times Crossword No 21,071 Aa Information The Times Forecast Lifeboats Tomorrow in the Times Homes Preview : New six-part drama series set in the… Bergkamp bridges title gap Shares surge to record high Rate cut speculation spurs European stocks but weakens sterling Huge sales rise boosts mobile phone firms SocGen, Paribas reject BNP John Charcol Hunt for Reed Elsevier chief in disarray Game on for US virtual toy seller Prescott appoints rail franchising director Sondheim rewrites Candide Business Today Robinson nets £5m in option sale Tie Rack bows out quietly with Italian sale AstraZeneca to ride out losses as patents end US drugs firms to top sales charts Dun & Bradstreet Developer reports progress AEA given share boost by MoD Oil companies look to Libya Italy expected to lead return of Western presence Monument in talks with suitors Evans to join up with Curnock Cook 3i fires broadside in bid for Electra Business Roundur House prices rise Backing for Moorfield CBI and BCC link hope Budge takes pay cut Navy chooses Flagship Caradon in US sale Grafton acquisition Skye Pharma gets lift Exchange Rates Jarvis shares hit after warning on cost of strikes News Corp finalises deals Millennium Navigator By our City Editor: Niche work if you can get it Commentary Banks call for universal Isa Catmark logo Ing Group Greenbank profits fall in wake of disposals Cleveland backs cash bid from Ashtenne Commodities Liffe Options Telecoms sector climbs on more merger talk London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold / Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Bitter pill to swallow Jarvis Monument Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street City reserves judgment in spite of mobile phone frenzy Chris Ayres asks whether the rush for pre-play dcals flatters to deceive How the Phone Giants Grew Pru's package The lessons of base rate neutrality Golden Eyes Solar suspense Foster's face Consumer choice beaten by companies' financial muscle B&b demonstrates cavalier attitude PA Consulting Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Market leaps to record close Interactive investor Crème de la crème Angela Mortimer Grosvenor Bureau Secretary/receptionist The Times Thomas Telford Centre Point Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd John D Wood & Co Secretaries plus Pa with Considerable Experience PA/Office Manager - package to ?25,000 Angela Mortimer Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd P /A-Girl Friday W11. Area Young Team Secretaries PA to FD Publishing to £27k + bens Sales Administrator Sheila Childs Recruitment Ltd Angela Mortimer HGCA Murley Wood Centre Point Directors' Secretaries Cross Selection Career Prospect Administrative Creme Angela Mortimer John D Wood & Co PA/Office Manager - package to £25,000 PA/SECRETARY - £20,000 Legal Creme Crone Corkill Eclipse Venture Capital Interim Office Professionals Super Secretaries Pa to partners of new Soho Pr agency wanted.… Exec Ass £30k Multi-Lingual Opportunities I get a buzz from the paintball wizards A day in the life of Kate Menniss, Pa to Denis McCourt, managing director of Party Express and Awesome Events, and to Odette Penwarden, sale development manager for Awesome Events Multi-Lingual Opportunities Angela Mortimer International Creme De La Creme Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multi-Lingual Opportunities Medical Secretaries Creme De La Creme Post's done. Time for a chocolate bar and sushi We know that you hoard food in your office drawer, says Amy Anderson But which snacks are the best? Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Reception Selection Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Reception Selection Creme De La Creme Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Talxsman Secretarial Ltd Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Times Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills by Chris Ward Non-Secretarial A chance to be perfectly Candide Theatre: Stephen Sondheim tells Michael Owen why he is helping to restage Bernstein The Times Visual Art Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Raymond Pickard Film Barbican Centre Visual Art Visual Art: Richard Cork on an installation that reinterprets Vertigo through its visceral music A cultural prize for Dundee Andrew Gibbon Williams visits the new Dundee Contemporary Arts centre Around the London Galleries English National Opera Toasts and tears Listings the CBSO in Finnish mood Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avaliable Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Outstanding Opera & Ballet Entertainments To advertise in this section please… When murder is too foul Cinema: Hollywood is getting the jitters about its moral responsibility in the portrayl of gruesome crimes, says Lesley O'Toole Tomorrow The latest films reviewed Event Travel In love with Shakespeare's London The smart money is moving into historic Bermondsey, once home to the Bard's creations. Jamie Ross reports Changing rooms and styles that changed our lives Danny Lee looks back at 90 years of the Ideal Home Show and at tradition has triumphed over sci-fi properties North of the Thames London Letting & Estate Agents Buyers go for design Kensington & Chelsea Rialto The Glass Building Holiday Investment Lodges The Drayton Golf and Leisure Resort The Mark Regalian Sussex The Drayton North of the Thames Crown Dilmun CHL New Homes North of the Thames Tax avoidance scheme is legal Chancery Division Whether driver was an employee London Rentals Overseas Property Retirement Homes English Courtyard Retirement Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Staying action before tribunal Duty to make full and accurate disclosure Woodward waits for Guscott to prove fitness Rugby Union Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Dott's perfect finish has the maximum effect Return to colours for Coe Athletics Ripon Misery continues for poor Gregory Rugby League Leicester Riders to look for new coach Sport in Brief Bradley keeps dream alive Racing: Jockey Strives to Overcome Injury and Ride Suny Bay in National Yesterday's Results Ludlow Ascot Meeting Points Ascot Course Specialists Moiava's return delayed Rapid Raceline William Hill Villa allow victory to slip from their grasp Football The Times Zidane's return haunts United Stephen Wood on the threat posed by the world player of the year as Juventus bid for another final West Ham learn their lessons well Snow Reports Parma and Bologna secure advantage In Brief Ladbrokes Offending players may face stiffer penalties Australia give Lara too much to do Cricket: Dismissal of Captain by McGrath Leaves West Indies Struggling to save Final Test Stewart seeks end to England losing sequence Fixtures New cameras bring World Cup into line For the Record Word-Watching Legal & Public Notices Joke falls foul of Moral indignation Midweek View Shadow looms over Woods John Hopkins on the family anguish of golf's superstar The Times Westwood lines up with O'Meara Tee-Off Times Radio Choice Apocalypse soon Television Choice Four legs good, two legs also pretty good Review BBC 1 Satellite Cable and Digital Bergkamp bridges title gap Two sent off as Arsenal move to within one point of Premiership leaders Times Two Crossword Racing 39 United will not underestimate threat posed by Juventus Cricket AXS Telecom FA charges Fowler over his latest prank The Grand National Netcom Internet Intel inside It 's all baby talk Virus fever panic Freeserve shopping frenzy News Bites Diana in cyberspace Royal we-mail CompuServe Star of the small screen Almost nothing to harp about News Bites Net goes to the dogs Holidays down on the farm High wire Armageddon update Uri Geller's Weird Web Political cause for a lama Chloe's Web Clocking up speed Catch up on Zip files, Harrier jets and Pentium processors Advice for Absolute Beginners Intel inside Are you worth the price on your head? Oliver Clarke finds Ad & D's effects too blood curdling to miss NetDirect Picture this: a stimulating presentation Silver isn't all that precious Footie managers hit their goal QuickBooks Have a day at the races in your living room As the runners and riders shape up for the Grand National on Saturday, we report on how boo ClaraNET Tin you You can bet on crooks getting in on the act Putting bets on oddness A Times Interface Offer Vintage cockneys back in the swing Dates for IT diaries BMC Software Senior Architect/Project Manager, Trade Credit… Online Technical Authors Bryant Consulting City Consultants OPUS Transun Visit Absolute computer solutions Medical Research Council Comparex United Kingdom Forefront Europe Limited Inmarsat Changing faces in IT world Fragile Windows breaks into bits Microsoft splits into five divisions as judgment looms Millions join the online orgy US Hotlines News and views from Silicon Valley by Kenny MacIver Something blue Time

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