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News from 28/04/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Stephen Wood and George Caulkin, Francis Campbell, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Brian Basham, Michael Kavanagh, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Allen Watson, James Thomas, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Time Van Eyken, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Sheila Johnston, Tony Paterson, Morag Preston, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Joe Joseph, C. Holcombe, Gerard Cosgrove, R. A. D. Orchard, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Keith Havelock, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Michael Evans, Defence Editor and Tom Walker, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Michael Harvey, Sanjida O'Connell, Susan Maxwell Scott, Rachel Kelly, Jason Niss?, Stephen Farrell, Amanda Loose, Emma Gosnell, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Mr. Stanley's Return, Amy Anderson, Dennis Wood, Anna Blundy and Adam Sherwin, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Richard Winward, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Rifat Mushtaq Mushtaq and Co (solicotors), Paul Durman, Susan Karlin, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, Charles Dumas, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, Alister McFarquhar, Raymond Keene, Ian Murray and Elizabeth Judge, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, John Foley, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Michael Harvey and Stewart Tendler, Roger Boyes, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, George Walden, David Selbourne, Ben Hammersley, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Simon Munk, Ben Wakeham, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Larry Nutt, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Peter Mullen, Paul Wilkinson and Nick Nuttall, George Caulkin, Gabriella Gamini and Alasdair Murray, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Chlo? Barker, Ian Brodie, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Alan Mitchell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Julian Nettlefold, Damian Boddy, Mark Griffiths (Reader in psychology; author), Dominic Horne, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Mary Hooper, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles South West Correspondent, Laura Mazur, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Tory mutiny over end of Thatcherism Director sacked for leaking speech Email checked in hunt for mole And now they have even lost dress sense Index What Not to do with The Queen Space-mad Welshman books Mir fantasy trip Last four days Hurley's sequinned style steals the show Sold Dando police scorn hitman theory NDCS McAleese intruder arrested In Brief Refugees in Britain Murder in the woods BskyB chief on the move Ceremonial squabble as Dewar makes his last stand Matthew Paris Political Sketch Heart disease 'on way out for the under-65 s' Demon Internet Poor result 'could topple Hague' Howard lines up with party leader Harrods Ulster fears for peace News in Brief Libel impasse China record Girl killed Beef is back Debate off Students face life for killing 'best friend' Judge delays sentencing to study implications of 'barbaric' case for society, Richard Duce reports The two men who chased birds for 12,000 miles They entered the woods boys. They came out killers Paris's motive for turning kon their friend may never become clear, writes Richard Duce Sainsbury's Gunman waited for victim 's return Witnesses saw suspect in street an hour before attack, write Michael Harvey and Stewart Tendler Charles Schwab Weapon used in shooting popular with underworld Murder detective's Crimewatch links Lloyds Bank Record ll m tune into BBC news bulletin VW Why this death mattered to millions Valerie Grove says broadcaster was one of a special few who deserve generous tribute Nick Ross bouquet added to flowers in street Kirk opens its arms to prostitutes Church of Scotland wants the burden of blame switched to kerb crawlers, writes Ruth Gledhill Dixons Irvine attacks Law Society Reburial for man in a watery grave Action Hunger Police shoot rampaging bullocks News in Brief Video error Ruddock cleared Rank cruelty Dustman killed Thames link Get 'em young NCR The Law Society Cap'n Birdseye puts freeze on GM foods Public safety concerns have added to the pressure on manufacturers to change tack, writes Nick Nuttall Jaguar Picture Gallery Bittern's lucky landfall Chip may signal end to phone towers Invensys Judge in dock as joke falls flat An after-dinner quip aimed at political correctness upset many who heard it, reports Frances Gibb Value of caring brought home by globetrotter Sainsbury's Summer stroll that ended in murder Nature's Best Health for Life Standard Life Bank Bitter , brassy and vulnerable -Blanchett gives us the lot Benedict Nightingale on the Almedia Theatre company's production of plenty at London's Albery Theatre NatWest More than just a bank British comedy is in a league of its own Nokia Clinton calls for gun controls Presidernt wants parents brought to book for their children's crimes. reports Ian Brodie in Washington Animal row traps Basinger SAGA Disney in claims of bonus plot Net Direct Britain will police East Timor poll World in Brief Crowd rushes Mandela Japan flexes muscles (AP): Dali aide arrested Hp Hewlett Packard Serb military hit by fuel rationing Belgrade is cutting consumption in readiness for a blockadem writes Michael Evans, Defence Editor RAF dodges heavy-calibre flak on raid Kosovo boy took British doctors to mass grave Tempers flare in teeming camps Longines Media tower hit again Balkans Summar59 US sends in 'citizens ' (AP): British land in Greece (Reuters): Hungary to take tankers Direct lenses Serbs use toxic gas, say mercenaries Volunteers for Kosovo face a grim death, writs Michael Binyon Britons boost Nato press operation Russia wooed with role for international force Balkans War: Diplomacy The Open University 'Danger man'; declares war on Schroder Lafontaine is exploiting anger over Nato, writes Roger Boyes £830m library where you can't find a book Grand vision turns to farce writes Adam Sage in Paris FIAT Gestapo man 'sickened' by firing squad Bank link to Nazi gold Prime Health Flex your financial muscles Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth on the best ways to improve your puny savings and feeble pension profision; why it pays to buy a used car; and which mutuals are ripe for carpetbagging Nasty Habits NR Northern Rock Where to bag the profit The birds that can count up to seven Research proves that animals do have mathematical skills, says Sanjida O'Connell Don't miss out on the meteors Watch this space for a timely shower Insect repellent Canine care Science Birefing Nigel Hawkes Tesco Dogs get a dose of their masters' medicine Ants that farm their own food Do not clam up, be rigid or frigid In the third extract from his memoirs, George Walden offers a wry guide to protocol when travelling with the royals Samak Holidays Direct Line When Tiffany's is a cheap option Tomorrow Walden on Thatcher: " Clearly she had… Prince of Wales Quantex Tony, you're talking globaloney Globalisation is another moral evasion, says David Selbourne 'If I appear in pubs, darts games end and landlords run out of ice, and when I set foot on a ebra crossing Itake my life in my hands' Picture Gallery Nato's moral morass The manner in which we conduct this war demeans British values Agony Auntie Crisis of Clarity The current of Conserative strategy lacks credibility A Blip on the Screen Only Connect London's Millennium Bridge links the future with the past 'Cries of pain' at legal aid reform Pension claim delays Changing influences on divorce 'Emasculated' local government EU patron saint Branson's business High-tech Latin Classical mix-up Reporting of Jill Dando's murder Violent video games Cavalry in battle Recorded delivery Court Circular Lord Denning, OM Birthdays today Sir Robin Dent, Kcvo George Ross Goobey Duke puts on a rare display of favourite plants Royal engagements School news Personal Column Memorial services Dinners Nadfas Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Air Commodore J. M. N. Pike Air Commodore J. M. N. Pike, CB, DSO, DFC, wartime homber and Coastal Command pilot, died on March 23 aged 83. He was born on February 8,1916 Professor David Daube Professor David Daube, biblical and legal scholar, died on February 24 aged 90. He was born on February 8,1909 Personal Column Conrad Dixon Conrad Dixon, policeman, died on April 13 aged 72. He was born on January 27,1927 Wendy Boase Wendy Boase, publisher, died of cancer on March 15 aged 54. She was born on October 14,1944 Mr. Stanley's Return April 28,1890 Sir Ross Belch Sir Ross Blech, CBE, industrialist, died on March 26 aged 78. He was born on December 13,1920 News The Times Crossword No 21,089 Bussiness Sport In the Times The Times Foreast Arts Easy Money Features Homes Focus The Papers Preview: Celebrities pay tribute to Scotland Crisis of clarity Columns Obituaries Letters Not one for the feminists Arts, page 36 Shares at record highs in London and New York BSkyB Chief quits to go on-line Brazil fears resurface with bank scandal INS News Corp takes Italian stake Pearson boss to take chair at Halifax Prunella does Pinter Business Today BAe in talks over European missile merger Kingfisher casts Net over France for free Dell Prudential 's Egg seeks two million Internet customers OFT to scrutinise BAe Marconi deal Darling looks at pension tax law Cabinet enforcer to assess regulations Sales of music on song again Disney's profits dismay Barclaycard Sharp rise in At&t { first-quarter profits Business Roundup Home loans boosted Statoil appoints chief Jarvis Porter cautious Laura Ashley US plan CrestCo's £4m rebate Alexandra looks abroad Staveley reveals loss MSB reorganises Anti-age drug in tests Cornhill Insurance Acorn to vanish in break-up deal By our City Editor: The French connection Commentary Primark buys stores for £20m Diageo acts to sell Cinzano Prestwick shares suspended Commodities Life Options Record Close for Ftse on Back of us \Recovery Stock Market Michael Clark Picture Gallery 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 Reinventing works Tempus Acorn Prudential Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Staveley Wall Street Europe 's pensions time bomb would send our taxes sky-high Labour could end up paying to keep European pensioners in comfort, warns Charles Dumas Lack of trust The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Football ownership is goal of media Business By Jason Nissé Church militant The Times City Diary Re-tuning The Times City Diary Brand off The Times City Diary SB shareholders kept purring by 'fat cat' Leschly E-gonet Equities extend lead Penny Share Guide The Times Unit Trust Information Service Allure Homme Marketing Free services Wow Net wide open The scrapping of charges for Internet delivery has been a winner, says Michael Kavanagh Abbey National Now selling on a screen near you On the 40th anniversary of the Marketing Society, Alan Mitchell looks at potential of e-commerce Coming soon: video recorder that picks the programmes Net Tec Make marketing a state of mind ... and the challenge for companies in the new millennium: how to win and retain the hearts and minds fo customers AB Live Design Customers out to buy time and pleasure Carat Inherent power to prevent abuse Costs order after discharge not a bankruptcy debt The Times Licence no bar to dissolution of company Order was not made with consent Explaining limitations of defence of duress to jury Relief not available Gibberish worth revisiting Theatre The Bitrhday Party piccadilly Enda's Irish pigs take flight Luke Clancy on the latest moves by Cork's innovative Corcadorca Company Film EasyJet Visual Art Frankly, not baffled enough Raped or romanced? Sheila Johnston on Artemisia, a controversial new film about the 'first' woman painter Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compelied by marit Hargle 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 Theatres Garrick Theatre Entertainments Listings Sound and fury of war Opera King Priam Music Sombre visions of Africa Galleries: William Kentridge's Londoon show portrays the continuing turmoil of his homeland. Richard Cork reports Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: Tim Van Eyken Around the London Galleries Chopin in a blur Concert Ivo Pogorelich Festival Hall The Times Tomorrow New movies reviewed North of the Thames LCR Developments St James Homes London Property FPD Savills The Quartz C Cala London Property Top of the housing market Ireland's housing market is booming -and has been for five years. Ben Wakeham wonders whether there is a lesson there for Britain How to make jolly in one man's great folly Beckford's tower may be eccentirc but it is beautiful, says Rachel Kelly The Times Smart Moves Surrey Rialto London Letting & Estate Agents English Courtyard CJ Luxury Torbay Apartments Parque Da Floresta Riviera French Property Exhibition World of Property Exhibition Goldfinch Calzaghe anxious to restore reputation O'Sullivan recaptures old magic Snooker Legal & Public Notices IRB takes hard line on culprits Rugby Union Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Meeting Points Exeter William Hill Injury costs Maguire ride on Dorans Pride Alan Lee finds the punchestown Festival cementing its position as the Irish Cheltenham O'Brien brings Guineas team to boil Big-Race FIELDS BBC1:2.40 (Recording), 3.15 Ascot Rapid Raceline Reading the Racecard Results Stewart to bid for urgent profit Cricket Kelso Cheltenham Pontefract PPP County Championship Guide Yesterday's Results Lloyds Bank Majority support regional shake-up Scotland seeking new start Football Emirates Canada close to shock success Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Resolute England rue injury to Griffin Winning Move Keene on Chess Ireland turn to club misfits Inter offer Hodgson route back Football in Brief Sport in Brief Newcastle fail after brave fightback For the Record Irate City get no change at Crewe Nationwide League: Ill Feeling Surfaces at opposite Ends of First Division Watford get the breaks to reach play-off zone West Ham end holders' reign William Hill Today's Fixtures Last Night's Football Victory for the beautiful game Ginola sitting pretty as football prefers style to substance Vauxhall Word-Watching Benchmark shows strength of Leeds Rugny League Potted history of the UK Television Choice Quizzical snapshot of the English at play Review Joe Joseph BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Phillips caps striking rise Keegan gives first chance to one forward and perhaps a final opportunity to another Times Two Crossword Snooker 41 Lord's spaceship has landed Richard Hobson talks to the Czech architect who has brought a futuristic aspect to the Nursery End Picture Gallery Racing 42 Jury still out on value of free spirit Matt Dickinson believes a roving role will suit Steve McManaman Christian Aid CompuServe The bear market Contents Hi-Grade Now it's good to tour You can log on to the Force News Bites How true Eastenders large it up Digital body-snatcher goes out of this world Netcom London's Monster Movie Naked civil servant to help you get mail News Bites BT Belgrade gets e-pals Nessie-watchers loch on to this Chole's Web Cut your e-mail down to size Advice for Absolute Beginners Dell Bite-Sized Questions Hp Hewlett Packardd Run-and-gun fans get a bright new vehicle Verdict Just animal crackers Verdict All Formats Mr Atlas at 100 years old Racer grabs pole position Verdict Picture Gallery Micro Science Top Ten Rental Lycos Full-time bargains TNT aims to blast Voodoo graphics Verdict Homes software world Auction sales in the cyber-bazaar point the way to tomorrow's trade I'ts sold on the future. Ben Hammersley looks at eBay, the huge cyberspace auctioneer which is bidding to become the world's sale-room It was a sweet idea from the very first and its success was guaranted, as wanderers found a Bullish e-trade in a bear The world's greatest shop window does it again with new market for collectors Sitting at the top of eBay Going, going, gone to see other sites How to stop the crooks making hay with eBay the e-way DVD The Times Interface/training Cd-Roms Order Form Important dates for your It diary Agenda In 2 home Shabby site for Salman Webwise Tunku varadarajan Rapping to the reaper Free UK. com ICS Learning Systems Heating comes in from the cold Michael Page Sales & Marketing Town Planning Department-Al Ain, Emirate of Abu… Michael Page Technology Infor business solutions Review Computer Recruitment AXS Telecom Max Steiner & Partner PMR Group PLC SITA Equant Head of European I. T. United Kingdom Debt Management Office SPSS Telxon Data Warehouse Administrator Fujitsu Kensington Mortgage Company Changing faces in IT world PC or not PC? Apple's streaming surprise Picture Gallery Kids' taste of office It's one of TV's hatchet jobs US Hotlines Time Take a letter darling Style Report Dear Jane House of Commons Interim Centre Point Receptionist/Admin Assistant Interim Centre Point Wandsworth News International plc Eclipse Native City of London Public Relations Limited Canning International Sales Administrator London Mathematical Society Crone Corkill Mitchell Young Associates We can make it work , darling Living with someone you work with can be fraught with difficulties. But one couple have found a way of getting the best out of both worlds. 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