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News from 10/04/1999

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Richard Whitehead, Brian Greer, Angela and David Morrow, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Richard Overy, John Morgan, Ian McGEOCH, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Derek Earl, Karen Woolfson, Gill Allen, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Gavin Lumsden and David Smith, James Bone, Alan C Taylor, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Edward Welsh, Tony Paterson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Wendy Farr, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, John Cockram, Louise Godfrey, Antonia Senior, Alan McLOUGHLIN, Carl Evans, Nerys Hairon, Karl Johnston, Stephen McClarence, Valerie Elliott, Chandos Elletson, David Lancaster, Steve Keenan, Robert Sheehan, D. R., John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Marion Korman, amandip uppal, J. G. Peacock, Ruth Gledhill, Rob Penn, Karen Falconer, Madeline Woolf, John Chincotta, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Christine Buckley and Andrew Butcher, Peter Millar, John Scotson, Chioe Barker, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Francois Girard, T. P., Anthony Wilcox, michael theodoulou, Jayne Dowle, Doug Sager, Jim Pearman, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Michael Evans, Anna Blundy and Ian Brodie, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Caroline Cranbrook, Helen Foster, Emma Davison's, P. B., Helen Rumbelow, Steve Nauheim, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Anthea Lawson, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Victoria Fletcher, Kate Hilpern, Jack Waterman, Paula Hawkins, Roddy MacKenzie, Mary Gold, Nigel Williamson, Ed Potton, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, Michael Lynagh, Winston S. Churchill, Frank Leboeuf, Martyn Palmer, John Humphries, R. J. Morlin, L. G., Adrian Brodkin, Dave Thomas, Rob Wright, Melanie Bien, Stephen Wood, Michael Howarth, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, David Robinson, Paul McCartney, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Alan Jones, Nigel Cliff, Min Cooper, Clive Petty, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Sophia Cheung, David Kettle, Jill Daly, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Gerald Hartup Director, Marianne Curphey Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Hettie Judah, Stephanie Billen, Nick Szczepanik, Sarah Johnstone, Robert Crampton, Saeed Shah, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, William Oddie, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Hazel Kosandiak, Ian Brodie, David Holloway, Hugh Rose, Graham Searjeant, JRT, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Peter Ingham, Lisa Verrico, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lottie Moggach, Doug Edgar, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, MA, Fred Dellar, Adam Sherwin, Ian McCann, I. H., Michael Lowry, John Phillips, W. K. Benbow, Susie Steiner, Graham Wynne, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Anthony Howard, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. F. Neaves, Henrietta Lake, Gill Hornby, R. W. G. Dyce, Christopher Irvine, Michael Barnard, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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The Saturday Times: The Perfect Grand National Paper Yeltsin says West risks a world war Albright heads for emergency summit To hope for a compelling story on National day is… Meet John Travolta, family man Cashmere sweaters in from the cold Fowler pays for his 'stupid' pranks Best for the National The love that has kept Elizabeth Taylor away Starting Today Anyone Can Cook Tiffany & Co. BSkyB United takeover banned In the Saturday Times Index Neutrogena Blair stays off the pitch as Byers says no to Sky Manchester United James Landale on the political repercussions for Labour and its relationship with the media Computers All bets are off for sports coverage on television Raymond Snooddy examines some of the implications that the decision will have for sport, television and viewers Fans man have scored own goal Manchester United The game of football is now big business and needs more funds than supporters' pockets can provide, writes Rob Hughes Swiftcall Virgin Furtive life in the enemy camp On the Group a mid the menace for British journalists, life feels like a surreal boys' adventure, writes Tom Walker in Belgrade Wrecked barges and debris litter Danube trade route The War Day by Day (AP): Aid for Serbian victims World Summary Guba rethink (Reuters): Love and war (Reuters): Sentences cut (AP): Refugee fracas (AFP): Fighters barred (AP): Aid staff held (Reuters): Happy fallout The Salvation Army Hundreds 'returning to fight with KLA' Dixons Show of royal defiance to Nato's bombs Flymo Balkans War: Military Muscle Briton set to command operation Standard Life Investments Care The Link Isolating Russia holds perils for Nato Cold War Tactics America has been slow to grasp what is as stake for Moscow, Ian Brodie in Washington argues Next week in The Saturday Times Protesters taunt Chipperfield Stena Line Trudi's birthday gift of freedom IRA bombers freed Wrongful accusations Rothschild art for sale Lord of the Plinth Police given leap in Lawrence case News in Brief The returns of the Jedi With Star Wars about to break out again, Adam Sherwin reports on the black market for toy spin-offs Star Attraactions Combat Power to Provide Miele Ex-hunt master rides to the rescue of gene crop First farm trial of Gm oilseed rape approved, reports Claudia Joseph Body of work not as healthy as it used to be Intel inside Trial Site Must Be Disclosed Ford Wanted: a cheap crown jewel for Welsh assembly Local artists are angry at one month's deadline for emblem, says Valerie Elliott Staples Blair stumbles on the road to Achiltibuie The Eruopean Children's Trust Greens ride into battle Quote of the day Lib Dems' Skye tolls pledge Agenda Baby boy saves his sister's life with transplant Boy becomes one of world's youngest donors and earns title of 'my hero', writes Russell Jenkins Teenage boys grow too fast for their brains MOPS Tta On top of the world Currys Where every night is ladies' night Palatial toilets, fruit tea and no television - Helen Rumbelow visits a pub designed by women Cocktail gives traders a legal high and taste for trouble Magnet Farmer offered last chance to open path to walkers Yeltsin delivers threat to key rival Braun Picture Gallery First direct (AP): Niger President 'assassinated' World in Brief (AP): Air rage calls to police (Reuters): Five deny genocide (AFP): Corruption case retrial (AFP): Jakarta threatens rebel (Reuters): Danes boob over bra British strike a low blow for lad culture New York Magician sinks to the challenge Fast food diplomacy Saga Now's the time Free UK Truth, old friends, books and lies City that nods off Tiny Computers Limited When the peace party makes war Having long ago abandoned pacifism, Labour no longer even invokes United Nations authority for the use of force, writes Anthony Howard NPI Travelodge At the court of Queen Elizabeth Another bravura performance from the hellrasing (still) Hollywood star Homecoming is sweet but she misses Sugar, writes Robin Young Suite memories across the years Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hylands Park Chelmsford Entertainments Listings Newman fails to deliver festival crackle Comedy Importance of being dead Ernest Papa's carcass is picked clean for the Hemingway centenary 'The National is the Sunday roast of the sporting calendar - overrated perhaps, a chore to organise, but worth persevering with' Picture Gallery Cold wind of change The Brotherhood of Man is one Sixties child we've already buried On the hook The Times On the Eastern Front Yeltsin rides the tiger of Russian outrage over Kosovo Pretty Pollies Byers, football fans and the future of Tv sport Turning the Corner The Chancellor alone can squander his economic fortune Conflict of force v statesmanship in the Balkans A proper pride Smack of authority Spain and Gibraltar Kosovo TV coverage Banks and the bug Dictating brands Harder and harder Computer chaos Homes up to standard 'Gay rights' and human rights Cost of football kits Clarification sought Court Circular Meeting Service dinners Anniversaries Church news Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Dinners Lorana Sullivan Lorana Sullivan, investigative juournalist and dog breeder, died of cancer at the London Hospital on April 7 aged 61. She was born in Corning, New York, on August 26,1937 Shirley Bury Shirley Bury, Keeper of the Metalwork Department at the Victoria and Albert the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1982-85, died on March 25 aged 74. She was born on February 27,1925 James Lock Court & Social Milestones US chiefs sit on $6.5bn treasure chest The rich get even richer on both sides of the Atlantic Chris Evans races up the wealth charts Arjo Wiggins to shutdown Cardiff factory A Week in the City Investors' free bet may cost Hill dear Markets welcome ECB cut Calverton Colliery to close with 200 job losses On digital defends subscriber figures The Royal Bank of Scotland Business Today Byers gives green light to Nat Power Pressure grows on CSG directors to quit The Times Picture Gallery Water companies pitch for increased charges High-rollers' run of luck is hurting London Clubs Tracker buyout offer Buoyant P&o sees shares rise Exchange Rates Blair attacked over online trading Virgin Serb hackers pose threat to markets Business Roundup AXA's pension worry Oxford Instruments hit No offers for jeweller Avonside agrees bid Crean sells division CLS lifts asset value Olivetti waits on Telecom Italia vote IEA predicts end for oil stockpiles Girobank By our City Editor: Goldman fortune for birds of prey Commentary CharlesSchwab Liffe Options Football dubs tumble as United bid blocked Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Mortgage banks lose out Tempus Arjo Wiggins Atlantic Telecom Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Oxford Instruments Wall Street Shares end week on steady note John Grooms Pack your suitcase, it's time for a pay rise What looks like a good pay deal in Britain might be scoffed ay by a German or an American. Christine Buckley and Andrew Butcher are your guides to the countries that will best reward your talents The Sunday Times The British and their peculiar perks Rank outsider The Times City Diary Audi Still Liffe The Times City Dairy Disconnected The Times City Dairy Hard act The Times City Diary Barclaycard chief aims to take credit for turnround Man in the News Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,074 AA Information The Times Superlative Travel Good faith Tony Adams-from the heart Grandest stage awaits a hero Where to Place your Money - the Experts' National Verdict Lioyds TSB Fluent Olazabal settles into the driving seat Spanlard opens narrow lead as former champions region Masters touch in second round Chilly blasts demand stiff upper lip Golf Titleist For the Record Tales from the inglorious twelfth Lynne Truss Ingle promises special delivery in the fifth round Boxing McLarens give rivals glimmer of hope Motor Racing We arrived in good time, with the emphasis on good Fowler's acts of folly earn him six-match ban Fa Hearing: Liverpool Forward is Shocked by the Severity of his Punishment City still left with nowhere to hide Audi Home advantage should carry health warning Astroturf Blonde Lisbie delivers late reward Faith-healing brings Adams elusive peace The Arsenal captain has discovered strength through vulnerability. Photograph: Marc Aspland Time for silent reflection Ten years after the Hillsborough tragedy, Rob Hughes pays tribute to its legacy Newcastle all too awareof Ginola George Caulkin on a renewal of acquaintance to set minds racing On Monday Kevin McCarra Hardship cannot take Charlton Athletic… Alyson Rudd Busy times at Villa Park. Unfortunately… Oliver Holt The stage when there are no second chances has caught up with Manchester United and Arsenal now Six Things about Temuri Ketsbaia Keith Pike With Leicester City all but free from the… Stephen Wood On the face of it, the only thing worth… Kevin McCarra It was as predictable as it was… Alyson Rudd It is a role they used to relish, but… Stephen Wood On the final day of last season,… Weekend Matches Fa Carling Premiership Signing off in my own good time Back in the Frame: Norman Conquest Takes United to Wembley Weekend Statistics Television and Radio Runners and Riders Old pro fighting a handicap After last year's heroics, Suny Bay carries expectation and a little less weight at Aintree today. The gorgeous grey is looking fit and ready. Photograph: Gill Allen Statistical View William Hill Coome Hill can scale heights for Dennis Rob Wright believes that drying conditions will help a 25-1 chance upstage the favourites at Aintree Guide to the Best Prices Maguire steps out of the darkness Addington Boy can confirm his jockey's resurgence in the Grand National today. Photograph: Marc Aspland The Danger Fences Ladbrokes Hills threatened by gift horse From the Horse's Mouth Concerto Collonges wants rain The Sunday Times Meeting Points Yesterday's Results Hereford Wolverhampton The Times Williaitison delivers right on time Joy for Johnson as Direct Route avenges Chelenham Festival defeat Aintree Hamilton Park Reading the Racecard Thunderer: Armchair Investor Next Week British Horseracing Board Rapid Raceline Woodward's youth provides a opportunity England hoping to dose era in grand-slam style Five nations Championship: Wembley finale for game's oldest international competition Tomorrow's Teams at Wembley Guinness Top Catt finds lead role up his street This is the perfect time for the Bath fly half to impose as his country's decisionmaker France right to fear Telfer's resurgent troops Five Nations Championship: Coach hopes that game can lead to first title for nine years Today's Teams in Paris Gatland confronts dilemma Teams at Landsdowne Road St Helens take advantage as London tire Rugby League Table Reid aims to enforce Scotland hopes Mark Souster on how a belated international arrival received a second chance to take off at to top level By our Sports Staff: Jones inspires Wales revenge William Hill England fumble chance of victory Cricket Raleigh Oxford fail test set by De la Pena Soldini all alone in race lead Sport in Brief Chilton stakes claim as students suffer Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Yellow pieril scuppers Hendry's chances Snooker Juventus: my part in their downfall English game attempts to forge a new identity Volleyball Snow Reports Todd calls time on golden age Equestrianism Songs striking the wrong note Tickets are out there somewhere Middlesex keep rivals guessing Netball Vauxhall TV Bingo campaign is simply a lottery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade Sales Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benham BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire Non Status Contract Hire The Best in Contract Hire Are You Looking for a New or Nearly New Vehicle? 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Motorgroup Hoods Galore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Classic Nouveau Motorpoint Ne Numbers Market Research Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items E320 Cab DK Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items McLaren Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Sell Quality Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Continental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service PIA Dissent over new 'Sids' campaign Gavin Lumsden and David Smith report on a ?45m plan to boost investment trust sales Liverpool Victoria No Bull AXA Direct Flood Alert Norwich Union The world is your Isa-ter Karen Woolfson asks the experts about the new Isa investments Standard Life Bank Lenders target the DIY landlord Susan Emmett reports on the recent moves by banks and building societies to make it simpler for ordinary investors with no experience to join the world of the private landlords Scottish Widows From no property to six—just like that Govett The Equitable Life M&G Twin interest rate boost Personal Investor Pension pain Henrietta Lake on the burdens for employers of stakeholder schemes Merchant Investors Sorting out the bulls from wine bar bores Paula Hawkins begins our new series on going back to basics Mercury Busting the Market Jargon Saved from leeks and line dancers Comment Jupiter Foreign Colonial Skipton Guernsey Limited Living with floods and droughts Marianne Curphey looks at the problems of property and weather Newton Fancy a spot of cash back on your shares? Melanie Bien explains why many companies have decided it is now worthwhile to buy in their shares Scottosh Widows Joining forces for standard Isa Catmark Exeter Times-money for the best in Isas Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea Forgotten, but not really lost Antonia on how to track down a former employer's pension Which? takes a gamble on its readership Halifax The Equitable Life Chase De Vere Barclaycard strikes back at competitors Direct Line Rates Surrenda-Link Ltd Beale Dobie Policy Portfolio Policy Plus Scottish Amicable Schroders Illustrators brought to book Clare Stewart says original artwork from book publication is a new and surprisingly affordable market Legal & General Weekend Money Letters Aberdeen The Times Investec Isa runners and riders Gavin Lumsden heads for Aintree looking for the best Isa odds This student is actually working Twin Boost Savers breathe a sigh of relief Fidelity Investments Isa Here Inside Naval Rating Come fry with Me The Kitchen needn't frighten you. In a new series, the Times cook Frances Bissell celebrated the art of easy cooking Marriott Travel Kate Reardon Food and Drink All the nice girls love a sailor An aircraft carrier is not all helicopters and action. Rachel Campbell Johnston spends 72 hours as a woman at sea Jaeger-Lecoulter Quick Classics from the Frying Pan Andrew Yates Win a Holiday A-Z of Cooking Who would have guessed it, 25 years ago A new edition of The Times's atlas of the history of the world has just been published. Richard Overy compares it with the first edition launched in 1974 Chancers who ride for a Grand National fall The risks are high, but the rewards are even greater for the amateur and professional jockeys who pit their lives in pursuit of the great prize. Carl Evans talks to those who have won and lost on the Aintree racetrack Slip into the white heat of summer Berkeley Sweetingham Phillips Treacle treats for troops With troops standing by in the Balkans, Chandos Elletson Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Chocolate mousse Magnet The Drinks that Time Forgot Sack Drink This spring's Southern-hemisphere chardonnays are the best yet-refreshing and mature Star Buys The organic revolution What is organic food? Is it always best? Robin Young finds out Consuming Interests: Cream Cheese Where to Buy Organic Food Duxiana A Scotch man from the Bronx The critic shares his poetic inspiration What we Had The one time I really needed a hand Motherhood is difficult with two arms; losing the use of one, then both, nearly broke Jill Daly In touch with your baby A gentle, playful massage turned Emma Davison's son from a screaming baby to a gummy grinner Room to rent, but not to you Waiting for the right flatmate to turn up drives Anthea Lawson off to the pub The end of the affair Bunny Guinness tells Jane Owen why she will never do another Chelsea Flower Show Join the queue at Kew Gardens to Visit Picture Gallery The Times Nothing Runs like a Deere Lowest Prices Ever on Stihl Meet new Twiggy Stephen Anderton admires the work of a willow weaver Plant runner beans in 3in pots of general purpose… Tp Charterhouse Gates Pioneer Willow Weaving Tips Aquability Homes & Gardens Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers Pentagon Security Shutters This Summer Keep Cool with Nationwide Sun Awnings David J. 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Karen Falconer goes natural Shoparound Arcadia Oreck Gadgets Above, Left to Right: Face Scrub for Men, £13.50… A rough guide Exfoliators The raw materials of an actor's art He says he could give up acting for drawing Antony Sher explains why to Jon Ashworth in a London art shop Shop Watch MEN Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxis Leather Insoles Condoms Traditional Clothes Airer Bedlinen The Revolutionary Brief Antique Desks Memories on Video Multiple Display Advertising Items Condoms Country Desks British Antioue Replicas Elnapress VIR Clinics stocks & uses Backfriend Stamford Clothiers God's circus is in town Texan brute force has Ruth Gledhill almost convinced At your Service Church Services for Tomorrow Centre of the Orthodox year Beleaguered Serbs will be celebrating a bitter Easter this Sunday Hell of a time trying to love tliy neighbour Credo The Times Trailfinders Travelbag EasyJet Travel mood Worldwide Klm UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightbookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Glasgow British Midland Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Best Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Film fans drawn to the Force Attracted by the space-age landscope, Star Wars devotes are heading for Tunisia, reports Jill Crawshaw CTS Star Wars Desert Safari Grenada Stardust pulls in tourists Sleepy in a teepee? 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