News from 12/04/1999
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, DJM, Rob Hughes, Jonathan Cox, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Andy Lamb, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Michael Paterson, Adrian Hope, Srikumar Sen, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Nigel Sisson, Roger Hancock, Karl Johnston, John Bryant, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Theresa May, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Phil Gordon, James Landale Political Correspondent, Michael Pickett, Keith Pike, David Hands, Anna Blundy, Audrey Magee, R. L. Barclay, Helen Rumbelow, Victoria Fletcher, Russell Kempson, Roddy MacKenzie, Michael Lynagh, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, James Pettifer, Stephen Wood, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Fletcher and Helen Rumbelow, Audrey Magee and Elaine Keogh, Jason Flemyng, Deborah Brett, Oliver Holt, Michael Binyon and Zahid Hussain, Molly McLean, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Chris Virdi, Michael Evans, Ian Brodie and Tom Walker, Nick Kelly, Robin O'neill, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, James Landale and Damian Whitworth, William Rees-Mogg, Anne McIntosh, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Saeed Shah, Brendan Foster, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Roderick L. Denyer, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Diana Blamires, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, David Powell, James Christopher, Alistair Surgeon-Frame, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Peter Robinson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, E. L. Stuart, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoAlliance puts 600 planes into air war Nato stengthens forces on all fronts Index Broadway Brits Paul McCartney's tribute concert to Linda Princess Margaret recovers after scalding feet in bath 'Any serious burn to the feet, hands or face is considered of great medical importance and usually treated in hospital' Marathon Picture Gallery Great weekend of Sport Half Price Boden Summer Shirts Token Maxwells strike it rich Sophie dithers Tories poised to back elected Lords BT No Title Sport: The Big Results Business poll shows strong support for euro The Russian Front Healing slowed by tobacco Medical Briefing Bush backs Pinochet freedom campaign Hague gets an image polish for local elections Sceptics join team to judge gene crops News in Brief Yard seeks TV tapes Church ad criticised Lorry drivers' protest Pipe-bomb victim Foster wins award Police killing inquiry Pink, 35, and still cool Ramblers' plea on law Frame and fortune Prime Health Bafta loves Bess more than Will British film awards crown Blanchett over Paltrow, reports Carol Midgley Academy chief to sue for unfair dismissal Elizabethan rivalry ends in bloodbath James Christopher, the Times film critic, found the drama of a Tudor contest touched by farce at last night's awards Hewlett Packard Schroder's credibility slips as US calls shots Inside Germany Legal & General Blair sees new world order in Kosovo conflict Papal Plea Rome Amid growing anti-war feeling in Italy, the Pope yesterday used an address marking the Orthodox Easter to express fellow feeling for "our Orthodox brothers" in Yugoslavia (Richard Own writes). "Let the guns fall silent, let dialogue resume "he said Christian Aid Invincible joins battle as Nato steps up air war Allied Forces West does not plan to invade, writes Michael Evans Toyota Exiled Prince in peace plea Easter message highlights civilian suffering, writes Eve-Ann Prentice NatWest Leading Milosevic critic is murdered Balkans War: Serbia Death of editor spreads fear, reports Tom Walker in Belgrade Aid man is 'spy' West unnerved as erratic Yeltsin beats the Slavic drum Micheal Binyon says that Nato is trying to soothe Kremlin Jaguar Cossacks ride in to join Serb 'brothers' Balkans War: Russia Russian media dismiss President's anti-Nato rhetoric as ploy to avert impeachment, writes Anna Blundy Swiftcall Wall os silence in search for the lost Balkans War: The Refugees Stephen Farrell in Brazde finds a tragic symbol of the kosovo diaspora Dell Greek threats spark exodus For your Security! Sophie dithers over her vow of obedience Royal couple's only promise is to keep up the suspense, writes Alan Hamilton MP tries to derail the Royal Train NatWest Citroen Saxo Zurich Financial Services Pupils turn GCSE papers into a comedy of errors Blunders raise doubts about campaign to raise basic standards, reports Diana Blamires Ex-wife steps up pressure on Woodhead to resign Primus NetDirect Picture Gallery Bank of Scotland Bishop pleads for solution to arms deadlock Blair and Ahern are on standby in hope of a breakthrough, reports Audrey Magee Darts research scores bull's eye Collins WI strips away its staid old image Computer staff to top new year pay bonanza Beastly views on animals prompt passionate defence Somak Holidays Cage holds the key to giving dog a home Tiny Maxwell daughters join the rich league Robin Young on how business has made twins wealthy in their own right LA takes cold comfort from El Nino's sister Dismay as India starts missile tests TSB First American 'from Polynesia' World in Brief (AFP): Niger gets new leader Israeli troops pull out Child-killing charge Beijing cowboy hits the trail German spared stoning in Iran Tempur War and speech In the battle of words political leaders rely upon winning phrases-and behind many great speeches there is an army of wordsmiths. James Landale, below, and Damian Whitworth report Pity the poor millionaire You've got to be really rich to have status, says Anjana Ahuja Quantex Eric Hill Ltd How to be an urban peasant Simple shapes in linen, cheesecloth and rosebud prints give a rustic look that you can wear in the citym says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Lucinda Chambers Fashion director at Vogue and… Phillips The Times The high-class matchmaker Concetta Lanciauk has been instrumental in bringing some of fashion's biggest names to the world's attention, and has brokered many successful business 'marriages' between designers and couture houses The Harley Medical Group Pearls for baby girls Fashion Diary Tomorrow The Open University This week in the Times Opera & Ballet Pop Songs for Linda Pop Glowering glamour Theatre Touched by an angel's wings Concerts RPO/ Gatti Barbican Mild to a fault Halle/Brown Manchester James Taylor Brits chomp on the Apple Theatre: Broadway has never been so bustling with British talent, says Matt Wolf, and that success seems likely to translate into Tony awards White out of black The Blood Knot Riverside, W6 Yanking our chains Comedy Swangleurs lonleurs, NW1 NT Into mature bloom Colombe Salisbury Playhouse Can someone please tell us who we are? Britain's identity crisis sets a profound problem for politicians 'The most sensible thing would be to declare an amnesty-that way Russia's richest people would not be fleeing the country in droves' Picture Gallery The man for Auntie Andrew Neil might not want to run the BBC, but he would be an ideal candidate Out of harmony The Times Diary Thunder in Ulster London and Dublin must not weaken now The pace Quickens Diplomacy and military operations must step up togeather Nouveaux Riches Time for a little vulgar ostentation Balkan lessons of recent past German medals Proposals for schoolteachers' pay Using VAT to maintain churches Loss of contact British citizenship Living museum to play instruments Wedding gifts Pepys's secrets? Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Lord Menuhin, OM, KBE Major-General L. de M. (Pete ) Thuillier Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Lecture Nathan Lecture on the Environment Latest wills Tomb yields ancient art Rare view given of last resting place of Neolithic chieftains The Sovereign's Parade Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Northbourne Park Preparatory School The Earl of Guilford Obituaries The Earl of Guilford, landowner, died on March 26 aged 65. He was born on September 22,1933 Peter Duffy Peter Duffy, Qc, lawyer, died of lung cancer on March 5 aged 44. He was born on August 8,1954 Stanley Jones Stanley Jones literary biographer died on March 11 aged 83. He was born on March 2,1916 Cardinal Raul Silva Henriquez Cardinal Raûl Silva Henriquez, former Archbishop of Santiago, died on April 9 aged 91. He was born in Santiago on September 27,1907 Lowell Fulsons Lowell Fulson, blues singer and guitarist, died on March 8 in Long Beach, California, aged 77. He was born on March 31,1921 From Our Own Correspondent: The Eruption of Vesuvius On this Day April 12 1906 The Times Crossword No 21,075 News Picture Gallery In the Times AA Information Walkers Lifeboats Sport Augusta Masters Wales stage grandest finale David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, salutes Celtic triumphs on the final day of 89 years of the Five Nations Championship Centrum Brazilian Grand Prix FA Cup semifinals The Grand National The Times Shearer makes Tottenham pay a heavy penalty FA Cup: Newcastle United book Wembley return as captain delivers extra-time double Central figure in search of new role Kevin McCarra sees the England striker redeem a fractious display in his finest, familiar style Rangers setup final clash Ticket Master Extended semi riles United FA Cup: Ferguson furious as dubious offside decision subjects his team to Villa Park replay Adams presents indestructible barricade Matt Dickinson says the boys of the old brigade who constitute Arsenal's defence continue to amaze by their resilience British Airways Odds grow longer on treble chance Oliver Holt, football correspondent, detects worrying signs of staleness as an epic season reaches its finale George Caulkin Ten-man Southampton are brushed aside Wright resurfaces to find little changed Poyet adds passion to Chelsea's title charge FA Carling Premiership: Victories help aspirations of clubs at opposite ends of the table Tired Charlton made to appear spent force Middlesbrough 2 Charlton Athletic 0 by Kevin McCarra Van Hooijdonk lucky to miss Barber's cut Campbell lifts Everton's spirits with double tonic Old rivals keep their pride intact Nationwide League: Promotion Rivals Jostle for Position in the Wake of First Division Leaders Sharpe finish allows Jewell to launch charm offensive Taylor's team-talk aids Orient cause William Hill Not Bad, but no Thriller Sunderland prepare to flush away lingering doubts Allied Irish Watford respond to Taylor's urging Francis has sights set on higher ground Olazabal repeats Augusta mastery Spaniard completes remarkable return from injury by claiming second major Perrin the source of City's frustration Non-League Football Marriott Watson's carry title north of the border Golf Stephens set to make way for new signing Speedway Evans comes back to claim victory Equestrianism O'Brien has Irish eyes smiling Snooker Hakkinen drives home advantage Motor Racing: McLaren Mercedes of World Champion Proves Too Fast for Opposition in Brazil Donewald reaches his boiling point Basketball Mercedes Benz Beeston find nothing but honour in draw Hockey Coupland shows that age is no barrier Bowls Tafi triumphant as Mapei dominate Sport in Brief Radcliffe back to form Monnickendam's title Essex Met keep crown England slump again Day delivers nap hand Woods laments defeat Spacey inspires Arsenal Kawasaki's flying start Resurgent Scots look forward to new era Five Nations Championship: Brilliant performance augurs well for World Cup campaign Sky Sports News Dictator who rules by consensus David Hands reports on the Scotland coach's decision to take a back seat High Five is warning to superpowers King Henry of Wales foils English dreams Five Nations Championship: Gibbs's injury-time try produces pulsating finish Poor decision proves crucial Gerald Davies says England should have put the match beyond Wales Skydigital Jenkins converts to a great Julian Muscat sees a kicking display of real magnitude rightly applauded Ireland take the spoils in no-win situation Hearns trapped in hollow ring Time catches up with a boxing great who resuses to acknowledge the final bell Skydigital the home of sport Picture Gallery Fowler can find wider fame by acting out his fantasies Matt Dickinson suggests an alternative stage for banned striker This Sporting Week in the Times Television Highlight Blooming bushes deny search party Magic moments make Wyer the envy of riders everywhere Lynne Truss NatWest August figures provide real sense of occasion Mees Pierson England prepare for early return Cricket Warrington suffer at hands of Wigan walking wounded Official Corporate Hospitality Services By a Correspondent: Gregory blue as Reds fade Rugby League By a Correspondent: Eagles prey on Rhinos Bradford fail to impress as Wakefield pay for follies Guinness Bryan adds to Australia agony Island Sands impresses Racing: Classic Betting Changed after Godolphin's Trails in Dubai Windsor Rob Wright Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Legal & Public Notices Confidence breeds success for Carberrys Grand National: Irish success at Aintree is a family affair, as Alan Lee discovers Kelso Brightwells reach ten Bobbyjo to chase Whitbread bonus Big-Race Details Saturday's Results Rapid RACELiNE Witness the Clash of the Titans Jumps Leaders Semi-Finals Nationwide Football League Vernons Lottery Football Game FA Carling Premiership Scotland Nationwide Football Conference Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check 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Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Basketball Guide to the Week Ahead Athletics Cycling Rugby Union For the Record Ice Hockey Rugby League Garside aims to sail into the record book Sailing Aer Lingus Hamed locates escape route in nick of time Srikumar Sen sees the champion show a worrying lack of stamina Perfect ten as Malory complete double Volleyball Capitalisation, week's change Hackett London The Times Alternative Investment Market Samsung Electronics Corporate Profile: Energis Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Lloyds Bank Referral casts shadow over Tesco Companies Michael Clark MPs begin inquiry into branded goods' prices The Times Gas complaints rise NatWest Economic Outlook Profits surge at Savoy after revamp of hotels Biotech fund set for 3i move Word-Watching Hewlett Packard Defending the indefensible Costa stirs up coffee battle Numbers man aims to clean up Exchange Rates Japanese bank in trouble Directors more optimistic Greenalls deal The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Foundation is laid for Tiny's Zimbabwe legacy Jason Nissé on how the late Lonrho tycoon's memory will live on with launch of charitable trust The finewine Service Radio Choice A tale of redemption Television Choice Absolutely abnormal and super: a tribute Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Telecom Italia seeks rescuer after defence farce Markets get jitters after Compaq blow Times Two Crossword War Cry Sainsbury to cut 350 jobs at head office Underpaid at £1,000 a day Walker wins Russian lottery Goldman to reveal payouts New Corby Legacy United criticises Heathrow cutbacks Picture Gallery Doctor Flora Costume drama World's fastest On your marks… The strongest field ever - and 30,000 in their footsteps Olympic champions, panatomine horses, six-hour plodders … they're all preparing for the biggest and finest race of them all. David Powell reports Marathons are back in vogue Three awfully big adventures Never before …All Marathon Results Will Be Published in the Times… Running to raise funds for good causes 1 to 3 Miles Oi, careful where you put that horn Training in costume can turn into a drama, Victoria Fletcher discovers 3 to 6 Miles Dreams Come True Charity London Marathon Pinto the safest each-way bet Some of the big names to put your money on: David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, studies form among the most runners in the field 6 to 9 Miles National Asthma Campaign The Times 1999 Flora London Marathon 'As I left the shop I felt more moronic than bionic' Helen Rumbelow discovers that wearing gadgetry worth £400 brings some unexpected private pleasures 9 to 12 Miles Confessions of an unrepentant marathon man Jason Flemyng, star of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, explains how enthusiasm ran out of control Oliver fighting to the finish David Powell meets a man with a mission: to pay a debt of gratitude to the doctors and nurses who saved his life 12 to 15 Miles Charity launched by a challenge How assisting a single handicapped child was a blessing for the multitude Celebrity spotting starts right here How Ronaldo discovered a new goal John Bryant on cartwheels, samba dancing and the Brazilian acceleration theory Love on the run? No sweat if you know how to pirouette Victoria Fletcher and Helen Rumbelow find a romantic use for their trainers 15 to 18 Miles 'My physique is not right for running a marathon. How much can I eat?' Doctor Flora's Casebook: if you crave food, if you suffer aches and pains, if you're obsessed with your health - read on. By John Goodbody 18 to 21 Miles Tired Legs Cramp in the Toes Doughnut Trouble Immune System Big hearts and little legs drive mini marvels John Goodbody finds proof that today's novices are tomorrow's champions Street party and sporting event in one Brendan Foster on the trials and the pleasures of the commentator TV's spy in sky operation 21 to 24 Miles The great season of running goes on You've run the marathon (or thought about it): now why not sign up for another of this year's runs? 24 to 26 Miles Bupa Great North Run 99 Dreams Come True Charity Flora
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