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News from 30/04/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Saeed Shah and Dominic Walsh, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, R. Levin, Alexandra Frean, David Bull, Director, Rachel Kelly and Simon de Bruxelles, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Denis Roche, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Kusoom Vadgama, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Richard Ford Home Affairs Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Graham Lyons, Valerie Elliott, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jason Allardyce, Mike Lawlor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Beverley Barton, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Tim Reid, A. W. Glanville, Peter Preston, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Roland Watson, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Andrew Cameron, Edward Gorman, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Robin Christie, Nicholas Harling, Alison Roberts, Geoffrey Dean, Maggie Brown, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Sue Ellicott, Jen O'neill, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, Stefano Hatfield, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Alison Prior, John Carr, John Stern, Nick Kelly, Richard Branson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Baldwin of Bewdley, George Walden, Daniel Hill, Russell Jenkins, North West Correspondent, Peter Cotgreave, Director, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, R. E. Jones, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Philip Beresford, Caitlin Moran, James Heartfield, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Janie Lawrence, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, D. R. Pope, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,

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Soccer salary league table Last Chance Today: Free Books for Schools token US firms poised to run benefits system Index Pinochet may be given legal aid Weather map to beat the sunburn Is this the Man who Planted the Brixton Nail Bomb? Nato bomb blitz on Belgrade Stray missile wrecks house in Bulgaria, reports Charles Bremner Heart surgery on the pub floor Tomorrow: Joining the Saturday Times Tories gunning for Lilley Beyond Infinity 30p Every Weekday Courts trump Parliament over a vacancy that never was Expenses law to be rewritten before election Reinstatenment of Labour Mp prompts new Bill, writes Roland Watson BT Booth backs legal aid fight Lords squabble over a point of grammar Three accused of terror plot 'Right to roam' Bill meets new hurdle Virgin Enterprise Ltd Give away NHS, says new book News in Brief LVF man jailed Soup recalled Grant demand Father charged Worm blamed Open heart surgery on a pub floor Scissors operation saves stab victim as drinkers talk football, writes Adam Fresco Social desert is a rude shock for It Girl Tara Barbecue battle losers left fuming Killer doctor 'had Gulf War gun for protection' How the 'dead' man was revived Thomaspink Party animals ruin a father's weekend Christopher Martin-Jenkins Halfords BBC security is tightened after death threat Staff are given checklist of safety-first procedures, reports Carol Midgeley Head made pupils act out Dando murder Patient's dying pain haunted Gp for life Primus Telesommunications Mayfair loses cachet to lofty Clerkenwell New money, new postcodes: Rachel Kelly and Simon de Bruxelles on the latest des reses Sainsbury's Britain's Most Expensive Addresses Comet Homebase And now for the sunburn forecast. . . Daily UV radiation index will help to protect sunbathers against skin cancer, reports Ian Murray Contraceptive implant withdrawn from market Harrods Knightsbridge Dixons By our Medical Correspondent: Calf death 'points to cloning dangers' Subsidy cut drives up private school elitism Fewer pupils leave state sector as assisted places end and university fees rise, writes John O'Leary Moben Kitchens Token handlers booked up for last-minute rush Ucas under fire over student numbers 'spin' By a Correspondent: Cricketers caught out by thief's googly Cellnet Press and Palace reach deal On Princes A new agreement should lead to more information but less intrusion, says Raymond Snoddy Four die as plane falls to earth 'like a stone' Roseanne offers daughters Fans reject old films in survey PC World the Computer Superstore When lions roared at Tower of London Tomorrow in Spring Savings Flabby prison guards ordered to exercise yard Starving pair get new lease of life Showrooms Nationwide PC forced to resign over racist insults By a Correspondent: MacAri's son found hanged Halifax By a Correspondent: Cleaner stole a tidy sum Football's gravy train about to hit buffers Only stars can to see their pay keep soaring writes Jason Nissé Vinnie the hard man lands Disney role By a Correspondent: Scots reject call for a united team Bank reveals growing debt at Everton The Link They play for real money in America £500,000 hedge dispute settled after 11 years Daewoolaval£ Business award for creator of Teletubbies Ministers consider 'Gm free' label plan Cadbury abandons gene soya Girl dies after breast operation Today in Section 2 Www. numberchange. org Proms give film scores starring role The soundtrack from 'Psycho' will feature in the Bbc concerts this year, writes Adam Sherwin Prince invites 100,000 to pop patty in the park Harrods Knightsbrideg Staples The Office Superstore Sacked surgeon 'lied to inquiry' Parties tinite to challenge Welsh apathy House of Fraser Blair offers Scots clear choice Prime Minister to intervene as poll suggests Labour lead is slipping, reports Jason Allarduee Lib Dems attack Snp spending 'black hole' Quote of the day LB Today's Agenda Two votes in a new world of uncertainty Tory MPs pile the blame on Lilley Northern Rock When mid-term blues engulf the Opposition Pageone Mini mail Hague faces voters with a fixed grin IBM Servers are the engines of e-business IBM Magnet Public support for war remains firm Peter Riddell says a Morl poll shows a majority of Britons back Tony Blair's handing of the Balkans crisis - but women are less enthusiastic than men Kosovo exiles housed next to Serb church Red Cross reopens 210-bed hotel in Leicester to shelter traumatised families, writes Alex O'Connell 200 feared dead in latest massacre Aid workers see signs of final purge by Serb forces in Kosovo, writes Charles Bremner in Brussels Prince attacks 'video game US' Scottish Widows Deserters refused refuge by struggling Italians Border Pressure (Reuter): New air target hit by Nato Balkans Summary (AP): Protest strands British lorries (Reuter): Bomb blow to Danube traffic (Reuter): KLA fights on as town burns Saddam sends his support (AFP): Belgrade plea for UN justice Kosovo Crisis Trains Britain sends more bombers Tornados and Harriers will soon join Nato air armada of 1,200 aircraft, reports Michael Evans Moscow raises the stakes in Belgrade Power Build-Up Chernormyrdin seeks solution in shuttle diplomacy, writes Michael Binyon Standard Life Bank US 'is running out of missiles' Township vigilante violence exposed on Tv Somak Holidays Cheltenham & Glouster plc Village 'Aryan' gang faces justice Clinton cancels sanctions on 'terrorist' states Ian Brodie in Washington on revival of medical and food exports Dolphin Saddam feted as Babylonian king Skeleton sheds light on continental drift Looted Monet returned Sleaze dominates Israeli election Internet boy's $3 million bill James Bone in New York reports on the 13-year-old who could not stop spending at online auction site Moscow warns Nato of nuclear build-up Sabre-rattling against West has intensified, writes Anna Blundy Tiny Commonwealth to readmit Nigeria World in Brief (AFP): US injures 24 Iraqis (AFP): La Lollo stands as MP (Reuters): School killing charge (Reuters): Flesh-eating bug link Six of the Best Debenhams Stores Black Swan BAA Canteen culture Boot cramp John's sensitivity was painful George Walden: Memoirs of an Anti-Politician In the final extract from his memoirs, George Walden dissects three giants of new Labour Time United by a common hatred James Heartfield explains why Britain needs neo-Nazis 'We are no Humphrey Bogarts wearing green eyeshades or sporting trilbys on the back of our heads' Picture Gallery With friends like these Suggesting loyalty to the Tories is like preaching clemency to the Borgias Safety first Break with Milosevic Nato must show that it is serious about stabilishing the Balkans A Healthy Option Widdecombe's medicine to cure Tory ailments Tale of a Teletubby Britain's peacekeeping programme UK 'foot dragging' on refugee crisis Agricultural research Pain for gain Trafalgar Square plinth Social factors in surviving cancer Racism as an instinct Church maintenance Branson's business Concealed firearms Cathedral dispute Risks and rewards of devolution Gold teeth 'miracle' The royal lunch Court Circular Professor Susan Strange Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Dinners Births Multiple Classified Advertising Items To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Quakers show excess in death if not in life Church news Deaths Gallop To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries HUGGINS-John Henry William, Priest, on 28th April… Requiem Mass Bradfield College Service dinner Headquarters Logistics Command MORRIS-Robert William suddenly at home on 27th April… VENNING-ROGERS-On 23rd April 1999, Isobe Maria of… To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Latest wills WRIGHT-Richard FitzHerbert Melville Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dr John Laws Obituaries Dr John Laws, Cbe, radiologist, died on March 20 aged 77. He was born on October 25,1921 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir William McCrea Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter Ware Costcutters on flights & hols to Europe, Usa & most… British Kidney Patient Association The Times Andalucia Direct Rent a Car Malaga £79 all incl p/w,… Brigadier the Hon Richard Hamilton-Russell On this Day Olivia Campbell News The Times Crossword No 21,091 Business The times Aa Information Hours of Darkness Walkers Sport Lottery Forecast Arts Features Media Education The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Mahler at the double Arts, Brown's policies 'jeopardise his aim to join euro' Airtours bid sparks price war by TTG Mortgage industry braced for battle over tighter regulation Oracle United surges on $920m deal 'If you do that, you'll kill me' Lex Service to unveil £430m offer for RAC Yelland's first year Media, Business Today Names outperform corporates at Lloyd's Ashcroft hedges his bets in new CSG offer Posthouse Bloomsbury ready for take-off Amvescap hit by trackers Monsanto sucked into latest EU-US trade row Shell cuts its US interests Banks announce cuts in saving rates Business Roundup Security rule invoked Internet boosts MCI Hambros sues Courts Principal eyes UK Aer Lingus alliance Telecom Italia rethink BA catchphrase upheld Tempo's Net offer Exchange Rates WH Smith may drop its buyback MBO bid poised to win Hall First-quarter decline hits Unilever shares KPMG to launch law firm By our City Editor: Not always well endowed Commentary British American Tobacco Alfred McAlpine turns down bid Commodities Liffe Options PowerGen weakens as FTSE drops 101 points Stock Market The big supermarket chains appear to have reached… 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 Allied Domecq Chiroscience Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes United's new star buy Tempus Bat Wall Street Caught lip in Maxwell's web of lies The Goldman Sachs Account In a jam 20-20 hindsight Ugly curves? Pub talk Picture Gallery Pandi Better spirits fail to help Domecq American Express Scottish Provident Bat turns tide as improved outlook sees share price leap Chiroscience confident of US launch despite delay Placing will give Bell £62.7m tag EU backs Aerospatiale merger German chemical firms in doldrums Dun & Bradstreet US investors fuel venture capital rise Business Roundup Euro Disney losses up S&u profit declines L&b chief to retire War hurts Lufthansa European Motor falls Lyonnais attracts ten The Times Unit Trust Information Service Allure Profit-takers move in SAGA Placid moorings The home of Britain's greatest sculptor is now open to the public Rachel Campbell-Johnston reports Pop Come on, Mahler, make me a kid again A suitable boy In Dreams Way ahead of the field Theatre Pop Profile King of the mild frontier Stephen Duffy is a gentle, talented man with an unfortunate death wish where his career is concerned EasyJet Siblings without rivalry Melky and Sedeck Jean are not on the heels of their Fugees brother, Wyclef. Lisa Verrico reports Pop Gigs All together Sorry, chums Pop Albums Scuffed and down-at-heel New Pop Albums: They try hard, but Suede really aren't the look for 1999, says David Sinclair Arabian knight life If Arab music conquers the world, Mourad Mazouz will have done his bit Waking Ned Jazz Albums Citizen of two worlds 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 House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items A prince among savage men Theatre Oroonoko Stratford Small but perfectly enunciated Opera L'Elisir d'amore Bloomsbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doctor Dolittle Restaurants Girls in platform shoes Making Noise Quietly Entertainments To advertise in this section please… 'I know what people want' Editor of The Sun David Yelland haas confounded his critics by redefining the paper and raising sales to a two-year high, says Brian MacArthur Editors unite to stand up for press freedom Picture Gallery What presenter Nick Ross did next What made Jill a star Spring Crème The DJ with 40m fans From a studio in Soho, Yegor Shishkovaky rules the airwaves in his native Russia. Janie Lawrence reports Who says creativity matters? Media Watch Wannabe Friends? Carol Midgly reports on ITV's drive to fill its long evenings How Ginger's life lost its spice A Tv documentary portrays Geri Halliwell as a deeply lonely former pop icon, says Chris Ayres Sex and Shopping returns to C5 We just can't get enough of the rich Save £10 on the Times Atlas of the World The real life of Brian Andrew Cameron, a former Express Newspapers chief, on Brian Hitchen's brush with death Media & Marketing Sullivan Thomas Aram Designs Ltd The Sunday Times Sales Professionals Television Worls Sales Alexander Bell Sales Hux Greenwich Mean Time Editor clashed with old guard Cricket World Cup Sems MBA Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Courses Challenge The Godolphin School Teachers Bursar Ellis Guilford School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester University University of Cambridge Sherborne School Leeds University Business School No Title Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Durham St. George's University Morgan : out of contact Picture Gallery Summer school at work Pupils in the United States who fail basic tests are catching up with compulsory holiday classes. Sue Ellicott reports It wa a shock for the school system but it worked Learning to chill out Weekend courses can be relaxing says David Thomas Megastores The curriculum: if it ain't broke, why fix it? No evidence to displace hedge and ditch presumption Law Report April 30 1990 House of Lords Power to arrest sister ship owned by slot charterer The Sunday Times UK in breach over water quality European Law Report Luxembourg Trade name insufficient for labelling regulations Facts imply influence Judge's power to grant residence order Court of Appeal Law Report April 30 1999 Council has no discretion in implementing red route No entitlement to benefit Legal Notices Insurance Companies Ordinance Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action No. CL18/99 CHY-1161C Salvidge Haulage and Transport Limited Barnby nee Wieben Paula Barnby National Savings Single application over separate orders Court of Appeal Plea bargaining is always inappropriate Katarino proves a class apart for Henderson Racing: Johnson Inspired as Anzum Adds to Festival Mood Newmarket Rapid Raceline Quinn tops Meeting Points The Times Guide to the Going Today Folkestone Yesterday's Results Godolphin looks to Mukhalif for classic boost Racing Musselburgh Sedgefield Greg Searle, pictured above right, was forced to put… Leeds three go where Eagles dared Christopher Irvine of the rugby league players hoping for success at Wembley after missing out last year Bangor Iivine prepares for brief role as an Italian hero Kevin Eason finds the Briton looking forward to a battle against the odds William Hill Cork keeps turning the screw on Kent Cricket Vauxhall Impressive Drakes makes decisive start Languid Essex offer little to stir the soul Somerset marvel as Cox shows his worth Renshaw ensures Durham face lengthy battle Flintoff shows his appetite for fight Hollioake blooms early Blackballing makes Scotland see red Bowls Ramprakash enjoys his pudding Sussex assume command MacArthur has designs on Vendèe Sailing Yesterday's Scoreboards Wigan gain reward for resilient display The Times Hutchison generates forward momentum Brown takes stock after Scotland surprise European champions Uefa ruling could smooth Ireland's path Women reap rich rewards Troubled Barrow plan their escape Non-League Football by Walter Gammie By a Correspondent: Darlington prepare for Premiership Liverpool focus on Camara In Brief Penaud leaves Saracens deflated Taking the mike from our game Gerald Davies says that wiring referees for sound is no help to players or viewers Rotherham aim for rarefied air on a shoestring Rugbby Union Mark Souster finds a homely Yorkshire club preparing for a tilt at the giants Fort the Record Finch steels himself for momentous finale Basketball Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Davis Cup returns to indoor arena Sport in Brief Hendry makes explosive start Snooker: Williams Bids to Beat Long Odds in World Championship Semi-Final Lanner maintains Swedish supremacy Vauxhall England on course to reach final Squash Word-Watching Fixtures Radio Choice A cornucopia of comedy Telvision Choice To boldly go where most have gone before BBC1 Picture Gallery Satellite Cable and Digital 4.55 FA puts its money on Keegan Salary of £1 million reflects regard for new man at helm for England Times Two Crossword The Times Basketball 57 Botham fires World Cup salvo Richard Hobson finds the former England captain using his 'ambassador' role to distinctive effect In the Times Tomorrow Snooker 58 Cm Callmate Telecom (UK) Limited Wimbledon remains politically incorrect

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