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News from 09/04/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Glen Smyth Chairman, R. Lathey, Catherine Windels, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Micahel Leapman, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Ron Carver, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Rodney Allen, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Frederic Bennett, Adrian Lee and Elizabeth Judge, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Dina Shiloh, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Edward Welsh, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Ben Osborne, John Pease, Nicholas Wibberley, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Mooney, Michael Harvey, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Susie Steiner, Peter Barnard, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Luke Herrmann, John Beckett, R. Stemplowski, Paul Sexton, John Pedler, Philip Hammond, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary, Helen King, Raymond Keene, C. R. Bullen, Andrew Butcher, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Lawrence Freedman, Nigel Cliff, Nicholas Springate, John Clark, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Michael Evans, Anna Blundy and Michael Theodoulou, Oliver Holt, Timothy Williamson Professor, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Gillian Harris and Alan Hamilton, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, North West Correspondent, John Allison, Giles Whittell, Christine Middap, Chris Parker, Alex O'Connell, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Ben MacIntyre, Henry McDowell, Henry Bonsu, Stephen Farrell and Daniel McGrory, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Alasdair Murray and Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley, Janine di Giovanni,

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The National: betting news, runners and riders When journalists go the war Nato opens skyway for PoWs Cypriot leader flies out on mercy mission Index Owen's deal Armchair punters' weekend bonanza The invasion of the baby-faced clones Picture Gallery Starting Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Anyone Can… Banks put savers first after rate cut Jehona is five. She hid behind a tree to go to the toilet. When she came out, her family had gone Chopard Genève 30p Every Weekday Lawrence case suspects fail television test Five did themselves no favours, says Andrew Pierce Police pursue new inquiries as men break silence Michael Harvey reports on the follow-up to screen interviews Braun Prudential War boosts Blair's popularity rating News in Brief Salmon fishing curbed Animal export checks Breast doctor resigns Not so super highway Rugby runaway hunt Owen scores with £1m book deal Publishers take a gamble on England star's future, report Adrian Lee and Elizabeth Judge 'I hurled the clock against the wall. I was so gutted' Gucci It's still football, after a fashion 'Ethnic cleansing' plans laid years ago Yugoslav borders have been shaped by the hand of history From the turmoil of 1914 to present times, the region has been racked by rivalries Milosevic expulsion policy drawn up before war, writes Susan Bell Comet Rugova's supporters deny he has sold out to Milosevic Kosovo's unofficial president could yet emerge as a vital peace-broker, reports Tom Walker in Belgrade Dethroned prince dreams of glory Janine di Giovanni in Cetinje on the hopes of Montenegro Picture Gallery Germany Gives Details of Covert Plan Alliance's long-term task as a protector Substantial numbers of troops will be needed in Kosovo whatever the future holds, writes Lawrence Freedman Nato expects Serb partition gambit Balkans War: Strategy Belgrade's aim to retain the best of Kosovo will meet stiff opposition, writes Charles Bremner in Brussels Estee Laader Pleasures Homebase Nervous allies get appetite for war Balkans War: The Alliance Euope has found the stomach fo a fight by marching to an American drum, Writes Charles Bremner in Brussels BT Oneworld Dixons British Army gives destitute sanctuary Bombs take toll on Serb morale Tom Walker looks beyond the anger and fear on the streets of Belgrade and sees cracks appear in national solidarity Macedonian soldier shot on border Halfords Troops mine frontier to cut off escape At the Morine crossing point, Sam Kiley watches the Serbs try to keep in the inhabitants they had begun to drive out PC World Pregnant women told wine is worse than cigarettes New research challenges medical wisdom about dangers to babies, reports Audrey Magee Yoghurt pots a fortune for organic farm When the bride wore red Prince visits old man of the islands Gillian Harris and Alan Hamilton on a Hebridean reunion Republicans 'Will welcome Queen' Q: Want a new way to save money? Sainsbury's Sinn Fein to resist Ulster 'deal' Currys British TV 'too morose for foreign tastes' Programme makers urged to follow example of Australian soaps, reports Carol Midgley By a Correspondent: Duck in Bath holds up £15m millennium plan Unicef Psion Series Hospital drama link to suicides Are superstores cheating you? New inquiry into profits Concern at 'barrier' to competitors Free serve Loyalty comes at a price Allergy sufferers urge more caution on food Subaru Carey admits alarm at 'shortsighted' Church News in Brief Wildfowlers angry at ban Review for M25 three Foster couple for trial Mine clears longest pier Women jockeys fail punter in long run After a decade, gambler looks set to lose chance of a £128,000 win from novelty bet, reports Paul Wilkinson National was off three years before history books say The Media at war Secret of the Kosovo tape, trapped on the border, life in Belgrade Direct Line A Civil Action The Saturday Times Blair forgets Scots have long memories Dolphin We were to blame for 1997 rout say Tories Correction The Cooperative Bank Home rule 'good for economy' Campaign for Scotland Quote of the day Paddy Ashdown, on the campaign trail in Edinburgh NHS challenge issued to Dewar McLeish 'admits London control' Agenda Cot collapse caused death of baby girl Mothercare has added new warning to products, reports Alex O'Connell A Correspondent: Phone bill revealed suicide wife was having an affair Tiny Sale Still Snowndown rail route on track News in Brief Cider with Dan Black stroke risk Water firm fined The crying game Fresh spy claims hit Zhu's US visit Standard Life Bank 'Bronx rapist' confesses after police kill suspect TSB Thieves plunder Russian museums to order Lloyds Bank Briton tipped to head UN agency (AFP): Shift to right (Reuters): Amnesty denied (AFP): Tehran release (AP): Timor backlash (AFP): Rebel battle (AFP): US jets hit Iraq (Reuters): Missile threat (AP): Gun law targeted Dancer defends her tearful exit Viviana Durante is trying to mend fences after a flare-up at the Royal Ballet, repots Dalya Alberge Magnet Disney bows to Catholic pressure Hot Tip The Sunday Times Six of the Best Objects of desire The power of posh paint Is there any point paying pots of money for designer paint? Grace Bradberry reports Harrods Knightbridge Send in the clones Lookalike baby-faced blondes have become television's elite corps - deployed by broadcasting bosses ease the most desperate situations, says Celia Brayfield Hacked off Man underneath Joe Joseph Time A little cut now goes a long way … at least in Britain if not Europe, says Anatole Kaletsky If you order a third bottle of rioja at lunch on a weekday, the waiter will tilt towards you a label that reads 'bang goes your afternoon' Picture Gallery Will they never learn? Nato's leaders are treading the path that led to insanity in Vietnam Word perfect The Long Campaign Labour's lead in Scotland may not be secure as it seems No Time to Trade Blame Refugees risk becoming the fuse of a wider conflagration Asian Enterprise Energy and talent have turned refugees into millionaires Attitudes harden on both sides of Kosovo conflict Voter recognition Last wishes Happy ending Racism in the police City charters ITV's standards Business basis for eurosceptic stance Museum's Great Court Hysteria lecture So that's all right Court Circular Today's royal engagement School news Personal Column Picture Gallery University news Mr. John le Neve Johnson Church news Appointment Roman window-pane factory tracked down at York Birthdays today Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Sir Jamie Flanagan Sir Jamie Flanagan. CBE, Chief Constable of the RUC, 1973-76, died on April 4 aged 85. He was born on January 15,1914 Ruth Gipps Ruth Gipps, MBE, composer and conductor, died on February 23 aged 78. She was born in Bexhill-on-sea, East Sussed, on February 20,1921 Personal Column Corporate Hospitality All Tickets 5 Nations First Class Entertainment Rugby Jetworld Flight Searchers Dr Charles Warren Dr Charles Warren, physician and moutaineer, died on March 30 aged 92. He was born on April 15,1906 Flight Seekers Jetline Faresavers Announcements Gainsborough Recovered Ambroise Roux Ambroise Roux, French industrialist, died on April 4 aged 77. He was born on June 26,1921 News The Times Crossword No 21,073 The Times The Saturday Times Forecast The Times Lifeboats Business Catatonia back at their best Bank and ECB reduce rates Euroland's bold half-point cut catches out financial markets Sainsbury's to shed 300 jobs from Savacentre Cellnet changes name Web hoax lifts PairGain Shell cuts exploration budget by up to $1bn CSG chairman resigns PocketPhone in talks with Palace L'Oreal springs sales surprise Garnet Point Oliver and the Krays Business Today Stationery Office in demerger moves On digital claims lead in battle for subscribers Barclays Hewlett Packard Picture Gallery Life insurers face £14bn bill Exchange Rates FirstGroup gets GAG SFA fines three for breaching trading rules Gucci rejects latest offer from LVMH Business Roundup Living Well buys Viva! ICI company in MBO Laird counter-attack Job losses at Saga Bell issues pathfinder NatWest Swallow moves to sell all its tenanted pubs Bank of Ireland All The Phone Companies Together By our City Editor: MPC winning on points Commentary Poon boosts Harvey Nichols Picture Gallery Tempus gives warning on potential hostile bid NatWest Waterfall to hit back with results European rate cut set to push FTSE to fresh high Stock Market Michael Clark Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Major Indices FirstGroup Laird Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes A lot to Swallow Tempus Wall Street The PocketPhone chief with the turbo-charged manne Chris Ayres traces the rapid rise of a retail millionaire whose new goal is a soccer club In the can The Times City Diary Peace dividend across River Jordan Forest player The Times City Diary On points The Times City Diary Paint it black The Times City Diary Energis New system sees car sales march ahead Worried manufaturers perked up T-reg tonic, says Arthur Leathley The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Scares lose early lead No Title Prim, proper and a bit of a weed Theatre The Times Jazz Fiends and relations By Many Wounds Hapstead, NW3 Murder on the magic floor Roberto Zucco Barbican Pit The keys to the political asylum The Colonel Bird Gate W11 Pop Cause and effect Philharmonia/Ashkenazy Festival Hall The Tunesmith who made dodgers artful Young, gifted and inadequately funded Concerts NYO/Otaka Barbican Flawed Finnish myth CBSO/Oramo Birmingham Waking Ned Bird who flew Glint's nest Jazz Kylo Eastwood Pizza Express, W1 Listings Recommended this Weekend 'Treat your Other Half to a Ticket' A Magical Evening of Evening Opera & Ballet The prickly edge of prog Progressive rock, despised at home, is coining it all over Europe. Paul Sexton reports Mussolini with balls Circus Pop The All American Solid Gold Pop Albums The folk who live on the border New Jazz Albums BBC Music Compilation Albums Nasty, brutish and all too catchy New Pop Albums: Murder, rape, robbery—Eminem certainly trawls the cesspit, David Sinclair says The Sunday Times Jazz Albums The Sunday Times Too tacky for words Michael Leapman's Media Diary ITV viewing figures slump Trade digest Finally we had proof Balkans war: as reporters describe their battle to get the news out, the media are criticised for toeing Nato's line A cheap smuggled out of Kosovo provided hard evidence to back the refugees' tales Serb atrocities. The BBC's Nicholas tells how he obtained it On the road to nowhere The unasked question Philip Hammond says reporting of the war has been strong on rhetotic short on genuine attempts to get at the truth Life with the hard core Only a few dogged in Belgrade's Hyatt Regency hotel, says Tom Walker Pirate radio rules again Deregulation was meat to increase listener choice and make pirates redundant, so why asks Ben Osborne, are rebel radio stations now flourishing Webbe International MSB International PLC Sullivan Thomas Senior Financial Research Associate Times Newspapers Ltd Media & Marketing Ordnance Survey Dexion TV boss seeks to lift ban Changing the face of race reporting Margaret Michie spent 15 years tring to ensure fair coverage of race issues. At last she sees signs of success, she tells Henry Bonsu The media interview BT gets in touch with E. T No Title The Times Two cheers for digital Council liability for acts of travellers Oral agreement for sub-tenancy valid as assignment The Times Adverse inference from refusal Application was not a step in the proceedings Great caution required over foreign jurisdiction cases The Times Real-life lesson in drugs Teenagers are tuining into BBC docusoap. Hannah Betts reports Why girls seem smarter How you learn depends on gender, says Tony Mooney Grindlays private banking Bank of Scotland Still time to avert strike chaos HSBC Group Coutts & Co Lloyd puts Davis Cup job online Tennis Draw Courses St. George's University Learn how to proof read or edit by distance learning Get Paid for Reading Books Lister searching for final flourish St. George's University EF Kingston University Education WANTEd Keen Readers Sems Distance Learning Riverside Childcare Services Challenge Hamed's entrance may leave Ingle cold Boxing Multiple Display Advertising Items Cima Times Newspapers England grope for answers to one-day failings Cricket Pakistan give hint of future potential Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Hughes gives stubborn lead Miss leaves Davis feeling blue Snooker Today's Fixtures Chinn inspires win Sport in Brief University bowlers keep mind on the job Sheffield aim to cross over Hockey Aintree William Hill Maguire magic spurs MacGeorge Racing: Lee Praises Irishman after Inspirational Front-Running Ride in Martell Cup Meeting Points Henderson hope have last laugh Rapid Raceline Flagship success keeps Nicholls on course for title Racing Sedgefield Barrichello starts to turn the corner Kevin Eason believes the Brazilian driver is ready to fulfil his potential with an improved Stewart Ford car Irvine put in place by Ferrari Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Boksic on hand to settle score for Lazio Football in Brief Dell United draw comfort from escape Oliver Holf says Juventus may regret their lack of ruthlessness Ferguson targets Zidane The Times St Albans hoping for good luck to continue Mather breaks country code Rugby Union: Centre's Return Form League Rewarded with Debut against Wales Reid steps up to replace injured Peters The World Cup Amateur Golf Tournament For the Record Word-Watching England must resist calls to turn on style St. Mellion International Hotel Golf and Country… Reckless Tiger fails to see the woods for the trees Vauxhall Sparkling Andrews refreshes Repton Snow Reports Radio Choice Comedy 's hit parade Television Choice Journey into light with a one-time enerny Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Satellite, Cable and Digital Racing Chelsea facing threat to reign in Spain Holders in danger after Dani buoys Mallorca in Cup Winners' Cup semi-final Times Two Crossword European challengers take heart from Lyle's example Wise's conduct still not up to scratch Rugby Union Dennis the Menace Action Hunger

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