News from 20/04/1999
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James Landale and Mark Inglefield, Phil Yates, Jasper Ridley, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, P. M. Adams, Neil Inkley, Roland Watson and Charles Bremner, David Pannick Qc, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Tom Burkard, Rachel Billington President, Jason Allardyce and Magnus Linklater, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Ludovic Kennedy, Andrew Burrows, Elizabeth Judge, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Ronald Harwood, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Harold Pinter, Jason Allardyce, Julie Savage, Dominic Walsh, Matthew Barbour, Peter Semmens, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, David Moles, George Fischer, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Matt Sims, Christopher Bland, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Vincent Campbell, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Hal Giblin, Paul Durman, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Watts, Adam Jones, Patrick Stevens, Martyn Day and Frank Patterson, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Peter Davalle, Matt Dickinson, David Walton, Nigel Cliff, Matt Dickinson and Stephen Wood, From Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Angela Laing, A. L. Rennie, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Patrick O'Connor, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Andrew Pierce and Susie Steiner, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Anna Kythreotis, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Antonia Fraser, Ben Macintyre, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Tony Robinson, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Anthony Howard, Sean Hillen and Tom Walker, Kate Illingworth, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Henrietta Lake, Simon De Bruxelles South West Correspondent, Tim Reid and Elizabeth Judge, Simone E. Katzenberg, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Jeremy Burrows, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoWorld Book Day Nato uses rebel intelligence The KLA is helping to spot Serb tanks are artillery for Nato's pilots, writes Anthony Loyd in Skopje Index Hewlett Packard Marlboro Man rides off into a smoke-free sunset The Times Good University Guide Index Neo-Nazi group admits bombing 30p Every Weekday Alliance explains convoy attacks Ulster 's silent bystanders see a bleak future Martin Fletcher reports on how last year's optimism has turned to apathy over the stalled peace accord Dell Picture Gallery Radio Test team loses cricket bid Brown faces petrol revolt Tory Right fears Lilley U-turn on welfare reform Prime Health Lawrence suspects charged News in Brief MP must wait to resume seat Air controllers reach overload Husband on murder charge John McCarthy gets married Land Planning Associates Correction Solicitor stole £150,000 from fund for orphans Mayfair man who lent cash to Dodi Fayed is jailed for three years, writes Michael Horsnell Sacked colonel claims sex bias Party joker is crowned down prince of world Three hundred years of funny business Virgin Boeing Briefing reveals the secrets of modern warfare Michael Evans reports on a blow-by-blow account of the attack on a refugee convoy Air Offensive Serbs' airstrike tape 'pure Hollywood' Buoyant KLA captures 'Russian mercenary' What Should I Destroy? Tractors? Sainsbury's Film shows Nato bombing civilians Explanation of strike on convoy raises serious questions about ability to identify targets, writes Charles Bremner in Brussels Air Offensive Halifax Land Rover Cable & Wireless Germans try to halt KLA cash Banks are ignoring a warning from a watchdog and allowing funds to reach guerrillas, writes Roger Boyes from Bonn Bombings increase pollution fears in Danube Charles Schwab US fears for fate of 'missing 100,000' Albanians PC World Don't shoot messenger as the mood darkens Common Debate We could not Foreign Secretary says Protectorate should be set up in Kosovo, reports James Landale and Mark Inglefield Labour Veteran's Call to Arms Pupils are asked to imagine suffering BT Allies travelling long way from Rambouillet Citroën Saxo Let fascism be reborn, says Cook Blair's promise to retake Kosovo Baby saved by stretch surgery The Alfa 156 2.0 T. Spark BBC fights to subdue unrest over Dyke Critics say Labour donations may cost Director-General candidate, report Andrew Pierce and Susie Steiner Police criticised for raid that led to PC's death NCR Holocaust centre to have shattered look Russell Jenkins on a radical design for a national museum in the North BT Viagra earns Dome place as best of British Citytraveller Direct Ltd Lost war memorials found in junk shop Nail-bomb boy was an inch from death Prisoner 'induced hanging of cellmate' The Scarce Blue Pound Note Mammon lures back banker Sorry No Volkswagens Union blow for SNP Brown accused Quote of the day NatWest Today 's Agenda Tories' leader revels in the uphill battle Campaign role for Mandelson Cellnet Bramhall High School Head calls in sniffer dog for drugs hunt Two Pupils are suspended for having cannabis after search by a security firm, reports Russell Jenkins Pill's all-clear for cancer may be flawed Depot driver misses £8m bus Baby was given 100 times dose of morphine Gateway Microchip solution to animal cruelty Moscow threat to arrest ailing Berezovsky Don't Type Talk! (Reuters): Norway fishes for a Russian gift French auctions 'inflating bids' Capitol harbours house of ill repute Ben Macintyre has a glimpse of pre-Monica morality in Washington Ashnil Holidays Australia urged to intervene in Timor turmoil Saga Ecevit quits as Turkey veers to right Nationalist success sows seeds of Kurdish Confrontation, writes Andrew Finkel in Istanbul Top Briton (AFP): Land feud toll (AFP): Nazareth snub (Reuters): Migrant deaths (AFP): Death of Stoph (AFP): Gandhi ruling (Reuters): Lions rampant Korea stages a royal pantomime Alan Hamilton in Seoul sees actors in traditional dress re-enact rituals of the past in welcoming the Queen Alliance Leicester (Reuters): Deal to end Congo war is signed World in Brief (AP): Look that killed (AFP): Cranberry alert (AFP): Volley of protest Tiny La Niña fans fire towards Miami How to find a path through the pain of divorce In the first extract from her new book on surviving the break-up of a marriage, Simone E. Katezenberg, a family solicitor, details the seven stages of divorce, from breakdown and shock to acceptance Yorkshire Bank 'Will I ever see mummy again?' The Harley Medical Group Direct Line The Photographs of HG Ponting How to Find a Solicitor Tomorrow 'I love to hear couples say that they've been married for ever' Solicitor Simone E. Katzenberg on her insights into divorce. Interview by Moira Petty The Times How to choose the course that suits best Individual strength is. what counts, says John o'Leary Seventeen New Subject Tables, Covering the Arts and Social Sciences The Times This time, can Eddie really be serious? American critics are unsure about Eddie Murphy's role in Life: is this a comedy or a drama? Giles Whittell reports When Strauss got to play God Opera Idomeneo Barbican Concerts No Title The heart takes flight Kes Leeds Songs of the city slickers Theatre Inner City Jam Cockpit NW8 Musicals The National Gallery A hot name to drop Pop Roots Astona Rising Korean star beguiles Concerts: Powerful maestros on show in London; a revelatory reading of a problem symphony in Birminghan; and Kennedy wowing Basingstoke Phliharmonia/Thielemann Festival Hall In the eye of the beholder Visual Art: When a portrait painter looks at his subject, what does he see? A new show at the National Portrait Gallery reveals All to Rachel Camphell-Johnston Fiddled to perfection Kennedy Basingstoke Mahler comes good at the last RPO/Jarvi Birmingham Music Heavy-handed view of Sibelius LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Building a Library A guide to the best classical recording in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Comedy A game of two halves Comedy Chris Barrle Norman Lovett High Wycombe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rocky Horror Turn up the steam heat Musicals: Anna Kythreotis talks to the unlikely foursome who are breathing new life into the old Pajama Game Multiple Classified Advertising Items Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capital Breaks Entertainments Listings The wrong man to run the BBC Greg Dyke must be kept at arm's length, says Anthony Howard 'Gordon Brown realised things in Scotland were getting out of hand at the weekend. His conclusion: the Union may soon be dead, long live the unions' Blue remembered thrills We are just about at a safe enough distance to celebrate the Thatcher phenomenon Picture Gallery Iris's love Changing Gear Blair and Ahern need to stick to the Hillsborough declaration East Timor's Agony Indonesia is not delivering on its political promises Funny Business Clowning is for all ages and by many means 'Bias' arid 'spin' in Kosovo reports The Chris Woodhead 'conspiracy' New D-G for the BBC Sand eel fishing Making a packet Pedals on the Isis Liverpool 's 'lost ' war memorial Hollywood wars Loss of contact Makes you sick Court Circular Luncheons Today's royal engagements Memorial service Meeting RAF appointments Latest wills Personal Column Birthdays today Schools news Forthcoming marriages Reception Viscount Eccles, CH Church news Anniversaries Willi Stoph Willi Stoph former Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the German Democratic Republic, died on April 13 aged 84. He was born on July 9,1914 Personal Column Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andrew Osmond Andrew Osmond writer and co-founder of Private Eye, died of a brain tumour on April 14, aged 61. He was born on March 16,1938 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Skip Spence Skip Spence, singer and guitarist, died of lung cancer in Santa Cruz, California on April 16 aged 52. He as born on April 18,1946 Michael Melford Michael Melford, sports journalist died on April 18 aged 82. He was born in St. John's Wood. London, on November 9,1916 Week-End without a Maid News The Times Crossword No 21,082 Picture Gallery Business Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Sport Forecast Arts In the Times Tomorrow Features University Guide Legal The Papers Radio & Tv Columns Obituaries Letters Reforms offer sharp shock In Business Kingfisher shares fall over Asda merger nerves Promise of payout lifts Inchcape John Charcol Westons net £269m from special dividend Pfeiffer may get $225m Compaq payoff Euro slides to record low against sterling AA 'under several offers' worth £1.5bn Business Today Lloyd 's reveals £350m insurance policy Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Public Notices Deutsche and Telecom Italia merger talks suffer setback TTG 'threat' lifts First Choice price Unions to press for PFI concessions CMC Greenlight Limited Legal & Public Nottices Broadcasting Standards Commission Legal & Public Notices Bob builds a HIT Legal & Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Equitable provision hits £200m Tourist Rates Net Profits Director of Paribas advertises BNP case Singer & Friedlander Group PLC C&w bid rejected Business Roundup Denby in discussions Rudd payment falls Genus offers £20.7m Three for Old Mutual Enic buys in Florida US Signet move fails Gucci says it will accept increased Arnault bid Canon By our City Editor: Sir Geoff bends the right ears Commentary Quintain Estates to buy E&o SkyePharma in £40m offer Takeover rumours lift Devro Commodities Liffe Options Buffett the spectre as M&s shares take off Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Food for thought Tempus SkyePharma First Choice Dollar Rates Other Streling FTSE Volumes HIT Wall Street High-techs on a high-wire act in Wall Street bubble Economic View Plunging shares in American technology sector threaten tremors beyond silicon valley Taking advice The Times City Diary Swiss role Wal-Mart casts big shadow over Asda deal with Kingfisher Sarah Cunningham reports on the US retail giant that is waiting in the wings Goa, Goa, gone The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw Equities close at best of day Interactive investor The Times Unit Trust Information Service SAS Zarar Macrae Brenner QD Zeneca QD Chambers Foreign & Commonwealth Office Speechly Bircham A KeyCrop Company Chambers QD Zarak Macrae Brenner QD Sky Lipson Lloyd Jones Hughes-Castell Chambers Graham Gill & Young QD Addleshaw Booth & Co PSD Tarlo Lyons Clifford Chance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Macrae Brenner Graham Gill & Young A&l Goodbody Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Hays Richard Owen Deal that could spell the end of legal aid Plans for a 'no win, no fee' deal for accident compensation claims will deny people access to the legal system, say Martyn Day and Frank Patterson Picture Gallery Legal Diary PSD The College of Law Exposing the flaws in Britain's libel laws Zarak Macrae Brenner The Offices of Electricity and Gas Supply M. L. H. Quin & Co. Kaltons Multiple Classified Advertising Items HW Daniels Bates Laurence Simons Going a fumble too far The law's professional conduct rules exist to protect clients from improper sexual advances, but are in danger of being abused, says Patrick Stevens Scottish Power Hardwicke Building Newly Admitted Solicitors Litigation Specialists Required University of Hertfordshire Garfield Robbins How much is an injury worth? The public feel current levels of damages are too low, says Andrew Burrows City Remembrancer's Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Evesham Micros Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Need to Consider Each Other Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quantumatic Ltd Paraffine The Times The Mr tag franchise Kall Kwik The Sunday Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reforms will offer short sharp shock Henrietta Lake examines how the shake-up in court procedures will affect firms in legal disputes Chip designer aims to blend work with fun The head of a £1.4bn company used to rely on leads gleaned in the pub, reports Matthew Barbour Picture Gallery The Times Check out for the millennium bug In Brief Megaphone The Times An epic tale with a cast of thousands Flora London Marathorn Flora London Marathon Campbell continues to call the shots on home soil Sheringham making up for lost time Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth League Leader Are you on target to win £500? This Week's On-Target Score Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Andrew's injury puts Wilkinson in pivotal role Rugby Union 'Publisher' on the Internet No duty to house violent asylum-seeker Becker treads warily on clay Tennis Chinese walls insufficient World Cup benefits from £1.5m boost Sport in Brief Chapple-Hyam takes turn in Guineas spotlight Racing Meeting Points Pontefract Rapid Raceline Specialists Chepstow Reading the Racecard Lost on the road to Newmarket Direct Route, the winner of the Mumm Melling Chase… Whitbread Gold Cup Specialists Uplands put on market Yesterday' Racing Results Folkestone Penney rolls on to Piper's tune PPP County Championship: Somerset as Warwickshire upset the odds Peter Wynne-Thomas Assesses the Latest round of Championship Matches Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Stewart seeks to regain his form Winning Move Keene on Chess Juventus discover their Goliath in arrogant Davids Matt Dickinson in Turin talks to a tormented midfields player finally at peace with himself Rufus appeal on cards William Hill Today's Fixtures Football in Brief For the Record Wise earns reprieve Pools Forecast New York Marathon Trouble and strife dogs Zidane's preparation Times Newspapers Ltd Emirates The Times How to Enter your Fantasy League Team How your Fantasy League Team Will Score Points How to Make Transfers Choose your Team from the following Players Ebdon kept at arm's length by resilience of Stevens Snooker Vauxhall Power cut brings end to McRae 's charge Motor Rallying London plans to stage showdown Athletics Word-Watching Let's kiss and make up Television Choice Radio Choice Take note as the the Big Apple bites back Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Arsenal reach top speed in pursuit Five-goal charge takes champions within point of United as memory of Cup defeat is banished Times Two Crossword London Marathon Fowler's folly may be Wenger's gain Austin seeks cover from sponsor Nick Szczepanik on a beach volleyball player's attempt to pay for the bare essentials Motor Rallying 54 Advanced Hair Studio
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