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News from 26/04/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Michael Aylwin, Robert Cole, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, and Joanna Bale, Rob Hughes, Alice Lagnado and Michael Evans, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Philip Webster and James Landale, R. Luta, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Paul Bunyan, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alan Lee Williams Director, Martin todd, David Elstein, Chief Executive, Michael Paterson, Alan B. Shrank, (Vice-President), Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, William Hague, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Edgar Andrews, Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Paul Fox (Managing Director), Valerie Elliott, John Redwood, I. R. Scott, Dominic Walsh, George Thomas, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Michael Portillo, Eric Morley, Ray Kennedy, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Susan Emmett and Robert Cole, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, David Hands, S. Solomons, Helen Rumbelow, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, A. J. Woodman, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, John S. Hunter, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Chris Patten, Duncan Williamson, Michael Evans, Ian Brodie, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Nigel Cliff, Godfrey Harverson, Kenneth Clarke, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Martin Woods, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, George Walden, Roger Bootle, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Edwin Roth, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Frank Halford, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Stewart Tendler, Richard Ford and Joanna Bale, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Julian Charlton, Jonathan Lear, Paul Wilkinson and Stephen Farrel, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Ruth Hazeldine, Roddy Finlay, Craig N. Lister, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, Gwyneth Long, Peter Robinson, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,

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Police say racists will strike again Bombs blamed on far Right jews fear they may be next Index Greg Dyke 'is disqualified' The outstanding political memoir of the year On Other Pages Dashing Clinton fumbles America's nuclear football Ben MacIntyre in Washington on the day President forgot Armageddon Easy jet Former IOC chief dies Meldrew is resurrected Fantasy Formula One Bewildered refugees find their haven in Britain Tabasco 30p Every Weekday Ming leads way as Lib Dems bang their drum Political Sketch Wine Rack direct Hague unruffled by split with Old Guard Walden takes party to task Former minister condemned Major as 'pathetic', writes Philip Webster Minolta Sinn Fein has fears of summer of violence News in Brief BSE inquiry to cost £25m Royal Parks 'facing decay' Aged idols push pensions Woody and Soon-Yi show off their mystery child Neurotic film star's lack of parenting skills put to test, writes James Bone DJ suspended over cocaine allegations Goose guard put on alert to protect prize red orchid Hewlett Packard 'White Wolves' emerge from hiding Racist group that threatened black peers and MPs may be behind attacks, reports Helen Rumbelow Dell Fault-line with history of violent eruptions Southall puts 100 volunteers on streets as fear spreads Europe fears far-right campaign Victim tells how huge explosion ripped car apart Yard chiefs call crisis talks to catch bombers Compaq Microsoft The Law Society BBC raises dead to give comedy new life Television sitcoms turn back to suburban formula, writes Carol Midgley By a Correspondent: Prince gives his backing to Ofsted chief Multiple Display Advertising Items The New Crop of Sitcoms Rover Saturday revolution will cool the couch Britain sends more Harriers Balkans War Air Campaign Forces, write Michael Evans and Ian Bordie in Washington Extra paratroopers reinforce Apache base Richard Owen in Tirana sees helicopter practice runs in mountains BT Boots Chronology of War Oil embargo 'illegal' Writers confronted by the ethical dilemma Inside Germany Russian ships face searches on high seas Balkans War: Nato Lawyers advise on blockade, report Alice Lagnado and Michael Evans PC World Role as world enforcer is put to the test Kosovan Havens Emirates UN urges Britain to take more refugees Balkans War: Humanitarian Crisis Cable & Wireless (Reuters): Yugoslav deputy calls for UN deal Balkans Summary (AFP): Leader's car burnt (Reuters): Children vaccinated (AP): Survivor's support (Reuters): Media boss in hiding Tories want inquiry Union of 1.5 billion people in 54 states British Airways tape gave false sea crash alert Primus Cornwall heritage warning Tiny Queen 'may be last royal head of club' New Labour think-tank wants Commonwealth to be headed by a president, writes Michael Binyon Lawyers pay for delaying tactics Frances Gibb reports on a revolution in the Civil courts Lib Dem hopefuls step aside to block Kennedy's election EU warning on 'separatism' Chernobyl call by Green Party Connery rallies Scots Principal Changes Quote of the day Today's Agenda Accor Irvine clashes with Law Society Cheesemakers' threat to quit Britain Red tape and over-harsh inspection regulations are putting squeeze on small firms, Valerie Elliott reports Short attacks Third World debt relief PC dies after van runs him over at speed check Patient, 83, dies after trolley fall News in Brief Cromwell birth celebrated Second class stamp cut to 19p Army drivers put on spot Schools fear a lack of teachers Runaway heifer finds sanctuary Boys spent year planning 'big kill' Diary shows carnage was meticulously plotted, writes Giles Whittell Bank of Scotland Briton killed in 'fortress' estate Prime Health (AFP): US labs 'have lost' plutonium World in Brief Chinese cult holds protest India nearer to election (Reuters): Briton held on drug charge Australian artist dies Dare you to wear it Madonna faces the Factor Fashion Diary The Harley Medical Group Emma Hope's Shoes Tempur Pedie (UK) Ltd When I think of William Hague Gerotr Walden: Memoirs of an Anti Application In the first extract from Lucky George, the outstanding political memoir of the year, George Walden, the former diplomat and Tory minister and an acute observer of the Westminster scene, gives his candid - and often caustic - opinion on some of the leading figures in the Conservative Party Quantex John Redwood From strutting Churchillian to everybody's friend SAGA On Line Telecom UK Ltd Nothing occurs to me George Walden: Memoris of an Anti-Politican Chris Patten Tomorrow Northern Rock Not giving a sod is Ken's forte Paris hails the African Rodin Visual Art: Adam Sage visits a bridge over the Seine to see the sculpture show that is causing a sensation in the French capital The Open University Pop A blast from the inside past Pop Royal National Theatre Opera ENO Smoke without fire Theatre Heroics coupled Concerts: Beethoven gets the Richad Strauss treatment; Brahms is treated to a makeover; and a Bach expert makes allowances CLS/Hickox Barbican Opera & Ballet Flexible to a fault Philharmonia/Thielemann Festival Hall Britten at large in America Opera Paul Bunyan Sadler's Wells Bach with some bite Mass in B Minor Edinburgh Unicef Entertainments Listings Theatre Music Dance Film The other crises? What crises? Keeping Blair's mind on the Balkans has its price 'Fifteen years ago there were no adverts and no products to advertise. A soft drink was a soft drink and there was only one word for it-water' Hatred past and future If Nazism echoes from Kosovo to Brick Lane, racism goes even deeper House guest The Times Diary Time for the Frontlash A new neo-Nazi threat based on old hatred Woolf at the Door A legal revolution today that will take some time to judge Safely Mature The cheesemakers smell a Whitehall plot New legal rules 'a shambles' Performance and pay Victims of strokes Maritime heroes Risk of a Balkan wasteland Poverty in South Africa Millennium bug Back to front Gold teeth 'miracle' Study of Latin Dyke 'disqualified' as new BBC chief Digital Tv Dress non-sense? Out of this world Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Latest wills DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Memorial services Luncheon Service luncheons Artist rises to the challenge Schools news Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Dinners Anniversaries British Kidney Patient Association Marriages Arthur Boyd Arthur Boyd, AC, OBE, artist, died in Melbourne on April 24 aged 78. He was born on July 24,1920 Sir James Cobban Sir James Cobbab CBE former Headmaster of Abingdon school, died on April 19 aged 88. He was born on september 14,1910 British Grip on Hill 60 Lord Killanin Lord Killanin, former President of the In ternational Olympic Committee, died yesterday aged 84. He was born on July 30,1914 News The Times Crossword No 21,087 Picture Gallery Business AA Information Walkers Features Arts Tomorrow in the Times Sport Lottery Radio Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Times Sport Wenger's ruthless troops go gunning for United Title Pointers Favour Arsenal as Rival are Held to Draws Keegan calls up Everton pair Inside Never shy but retiring The Title Race Tangerine By our Sports Staff: Angry crowd brings series to chaotic close Cricket: Bottle Barrage Forces Run-Out Decision to Be Reversed as West Indies Supporters Mar Final Fixture Aganist Australia Grounds for hope Holt shows competitive edge Bowls Free serve Pessoa takes applause in faultless victory Equestrianism Slough on course for treble Hockey Reading cruise into final Sport in Brief Hendry forfeits lead with error Snooker Leeds stake claim as pretenders to throne' FA Carling premiership: O' Leary's side displays richess of its potential Bernadette Nolan Ginola honoured by PFA Aer Lingus By our Sports Staff: Rangers set sights on Celtic victory Blackburn look ill-equipped for moment of truth FA Carling Premiership: Relegation picture clears as Forest drop and Everton pull away Campbell strikes hope into hearts of Goodison faithful Heskey inspires Leicester revival Relegation Run-In Forest and Atkinson quit big stage Football feast offers little nourishment Berkovic restores calm British Airways Weary Chelsea concede title FA Carling premiership: Two-club race hots up as champions take over pole position Gullit's mind elsewhere Breathtaking Arsenal throw down the gauntlet FA Carling Premiership Vernons Lottery Football Game Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Scotland Carling By a Correspondent: Wolves pay price for penalty miss Nation Wide League: Birmingham Assured of Play-Off Place after Rivals Drop Points Wolverhampton Wanderers West Bromwich Albion London stage in state of collapse Vieri's header gives Lazio leading edge Bristol rage over life's injustices Promotion's call answered by Graydon's serious side Taylor intends to go for broke Gracious cheers offered from top to bottom Nerves begin to show Safety in sight for Welling Great showman's final bow Monday Matters Even the manner of announcing his retirement was vintage Big Ron, says Matt Dickinson Stepping Into The Limelight Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Crucible containing the whole of sport Golf Today Definition of rules is giving an inch Leeway on the fairway becomes a matter of degree'- but Ballesteros Run should be for fun Punish players Football's chickens coming home to roost Monday Matters Rob Hughes on the publication of a book that alleges corruption at the heart of a world governing body European Cup final is devalued by yellow card ruling Final words Hotline hitch This Week in the Times Television Highlights Ace of clubs? Weston's century ensures victory Croft display ignites the Dragons's fire Stewart Struggles for limited-overs from Yesterday's Cgu National League Scoreboards SKY Sports Flintoff flays Essex in brutal style Cricket: Barave Eagles Brought down at the Last after Lancashire All Rounder's Devastaing Assault By our Sports Staff: Spitfires grounded by Stephenson Sharks suffer from teething problems Gough hits form at right time Spence left to count heavy cost of ruling on lost ball Golf Hallett is confident on club's future Youngsters offer Bath hope for bright future Army's advance led by experienced pack Richards content to delay the celebrations Saracens lose place among big six Allied Dunbar Premiership: Brooke and Pienaar Injured as Harlequins Triumph at Watford Bedford facing final orders The Baa-Baas are Back Falcons prey on ailing rivals Southwell Eddery gets summons from Butler Racing Refreshed by Whitbread brew Commentry Reading the Racecard Plumpton Rob Wright Meeting Points Flat Leaders Witness the Clash of the Titans Pritchard keeps up pressure Rapid Raceline Leeds revival averts Wembley worries Rugby League: Bronocos Stall Again as Rhinos Step up a Gear Sullivan increases Hull's concern Bruised Broncos remain optimistic Virgin Enterprises Ltd. Salford left in freefall Castleford shatter their Wigan jinx Racing Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Road record puts gloss on Radcliffe's fine spring Kingston looks ahead to Olympics Judo Corporate Innovations Company Ltd Henman springs doubles surprise Tennis For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Basketball Cycling Cricket Rugby Union Baseball Easy Jet Finishing line in sight for stragglers Flora London Marathon EDS Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Flora London Marathon Summary assessment of costs NatWest Prosecutor's duty to disclose Off-site planning condition valid Directions supplement new civil rules Appeal practice in single document Capitalisation, week's change SAGA Results and Statistics Exchange Rates The Rubin factor puts Wall Street on edge Legal & Public Notices Net fervour surrounds WH Smith Companies Terranova fight set to ignite Net Profit$ Change on Week Cannons Group fit for link with First Leisure The Times Search for a soft landing Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Market capitalisation The Board Crystal Palace's Goldberg loses £7m as companies are liquidated Samsung Electronics Corporate Profile: Dixons What the Experts Say Search for top valuation spurs technology firms to look for US listings Our Verdict CBI pay figures undercut official fear of inflation Alternative Investment Market Smith in China to tackle CD pirates By our Financial Staff: Co-op chief steps down as fresh assault is mooted France pressing for E1f and Total tie-up Robeco Group Word-Watching SB forms link to sell new drug Profit warnings up Merger scrapped Tesco promotion Net Profit$ Housing boom is not inevitable Royalty reaps a reluctant harvest Jason Nissé on how a 300,000-strong African tribe has become a big player in platinum Lexus Guide to the Internet Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) The Sundays: nothing much to Bragg about Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital World awaits reforms to hold crises in check BT in £1.2bn deal to buy Japan stake Times Two Crosswords New Times Crossword Book Available! Profile Littlewoods to spread its bets Europe merger record B&B members prepare for windfall PowerGen stations fetch £1.4bn Vauxhall Booming

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