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News from 03/05/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Dale Vargas, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Cathy Gibb, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Rachel Billington President, Matthew Taylor, Jeremy Kingston, Brendan Donnelly, Maureen Acland (Chairman), Elizabeth Judge, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Joyce Rufus, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Michael Harvey and Susie Steiner, Margaret Bone, Andrew M. Brown, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Diana Raymond, Eve-Ann Prentice, Fr Barrie Senior, Keith B Buchan, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Cleveland-Peck, Ken Wareham, Alo Robinson, Peter C. Jupp, Bill Linton, Peter Barnard, Ian Olson, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Christine Bullock, Lisa Armstrong, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Paul G. Walters, Geoffrey Dean, Colin Robins (Editor), Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Violet Barrett, Russell (Social Security), Deborah Brett, Alan Pearey, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, John Stern, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Flavio Cereda Chairman, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Chris Parker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Peter Hunt, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Rawlings, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Carol Midgley and Richard Owen, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Stuart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, C. R. P. Beauchamp, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Tim Melville-Ross, Director-General, Michael Evans, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Peter Papworth, Sally Patten, Peter Robinson, John Appleby (Director), Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,

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Diana Rigg: There's one good scandal left in me Nail bombs: loner charged Oliver Reed dies after pub visit Index Pubs bid Release of US prisoners fails to halt Nato 's air offensive Roger Boyes reports from Ramstein on the success of Jesse Jackson's unofficial mission to Belgrade Dixons camera captures last shopping trip Arsenal back on top Save up to £100 on Wine: £20 Voucher Alarm bells for cricket In Brief Cycle Cuba 30p Every Weekday Blair says nail bombs are 'our Kosovo' Prime Minister compares racist attacks to ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia, reports James Landale Soho vigil attracts 2,000 Charles Schwab CCTV performed a 'vital role' in arrest Police raid shakes a quiet street Husband lies unaware of wife's fate Critically ill man loses his wife, friend and unborn child Surgeons worked on the wounded round the clock British Airways Polo Ralph Lafren Hellraiser who went the way he wanted The hard-drinking life and times of Oliver Reed Great villain with an eye for women The uncouth bad boy of countless films will be remembered because he never took himself too seriously, writes James Christopher, The Times film critic The Times TESCO Hague says he is prepared to sack the rebels Tory leader insists that he is not a soft touch, reports James Landale PU World Reluctant off enters fray Peers 'stitch-up' angers MPs Association for International Cancer Research Labour likely to form pact Campaign for Scotland 99 Five promises from Brown Cook's ex-wife rejects Labour Quote of the day Campaigning lawyers face Bench ban Senior judges say advocates must declare their agendas, reports Frances Gibb Secret of small melons Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanged girl 'in turmoil' Citroen Saxo Channel 4 presenter leaves hospital Zurich Financial Services Invasion force assembles near the border Albania ready for frontline role, writes Michael Evans in Tirana Quantex US spurns Milosevic meeting Ian Brodie on Jesse Jackson's efforts to bring leaders together Comet Chronology of War TESCO Army of exiles opens Kosovo bridgehead They cheer Nato airstrikes, but the Kla is focused on its ground war, Anthony Loyd reports from Kosare, Kosovo Nato steps up its airstrikes Lights go out all over Belgrade Charity Tiny Yankee flyers reclaim their turf Invasion rekindles memories of old reivalry, writes Simon de Bruxelles (AFP): US holds second Yugoslv soldier Balkans Summary (AFP): Missiles strike police station Camps prepare for disease (AFP): Kosovans not allowed to flee Swans and the Bard sell Britain abroad Richard Morrison finds 'Cool' Britannia' is not so hot overseas Beijing steps up security after protest by sect Anniversary of Tiananmen adds to official tension, writes James Pringle US 'ignored threat of nuclear spying' Accor New broom at V&a upsets lady helpers Volunteers quit as US advisers revamp work practices, reports Tim Reid Customer Portrait Picture Gallery Dental patients to brush up for insurance test Students lap up life in racing's fast lane Scheme to bridge the gap in Ulster News in Brief Fresh photos of Beatle found Boy drowns on forg spawn trip Duchess makes wax impression Man killed in pub stabbing Holiday sun to go on shining Cold reality hits skinny-dippers The Pope puts mystic on road to sainthood Richard Owen in Rome sees the pontiff's traffic-stopping ceremony Menzies Hotels No clemency for war hero on death row American killed in French avalanche World Summary Blasts near synagogues Le Pen party falls flat (Reuters): Sandline's £15m payday (AP): 13 die on tourist boat (Reuters): Die Hard author dies Vatican aims to indict a century of tyranny There's one good scandal left in me Behind the upper-crust wariness and moral grandeur of the Sixties sex icon Diana Rigg is a theatrical grande dame looking forward to a disgraceful old age. Interview by Grace Bradberry Why clever people lie more than others Education enhances skills in deception, says Anjana Ahuja Lexus Tempur Callmate Telecom (UK) Limited Hair today, fame tomorrow Fashion Diary Take the easy route to good taste As fashion designers move betond our wardrobes and invade the rest of our homes, they are starting to redefine and clarify our notions of style The Times Style File Time A Carmen who really lights up Opera: ENO's American mezzo merely has to twitxh her leg and Rodney Milnes is hooked The Times Music Russia goes to town Concerts LSO/Rostropvich Barbican Everything in the garden is lovely Le Cinesl Bloomsbury Pop Life begins at 1940 Theatre a Saint She Ain't King's Head Welcome back to rock 'n' roll, Boss Pop: David Sinclair sees Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band reunited in Manchester Opera & Ballet Party night for the holy rollers All Saints Empire, W12 A bow to the Duke Multiple Display Advertising Items Entertainments Listings This week in the Times Listen, it's the last initiative of spring Matthew Taylor applauds the unfamiliar hush in Whitehall 'Gorbachev is less pompous than any politician you might come across in the West. You feel like an old mate seconds after meeting him' Picture Gallery Every one a loser Nato's arrogant, ill-judged Balkan campaign has produced disaster Bitchy Blues Battle of Clinton's Ear The 'listening President' must speak with a firmer voice Too Many Cooks One man, one vote and many, many politicians One to Bypass Planning rules should not be torn up torn up for Vodafone Resistance, aid and a 'just war' Florence Nightingale redundant? Market solutions Poverty in South Africa Jill Dando's murder Past achievements of Noting Hill Great novelists Latin and literacy Name of the game Harder and harder Court Circular Birthdays today ATC Company of Environmental Cleaners DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries today Professor Stuart Sutherland Scientists unravel secrets of Inca boy sacrificed in snow Service luncheon HMS Eaglet The Times Church news Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Jetline Flight Searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Flight Seekers Marriages Society of Antiquaries of London Service dinners Army Sixth Form Scholarship Awards: spring 1999 Latest wills BT Oliver Reed Oliver Reed, film actor, died yesterday in Malta aged 61 after begingtaken ill in a bar. He was born on February 13,1938 Dickie Ritchie R. J. Ritchie, tennis player and administrator, died on April 8 aged 88. He was born April 22,1910 Michel Crepeau Michel Crépeau, French politician, died on March 30 aged 68. He was born on October 30,1930 Henrietta Branford Henrietta Branford, children's author, died of breast cancer on April 23 aged 53. She was born on January 12,1946 Hillman IMP Has Rear-Mounted Aluminium Engine May 3,1963 News The Times Crossword No 21,093 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Business Tomorrow Anelka helps Arsenal to locate pressure point73 Champions Overcome Nerves and Overtake United Trophy Hunters Home Truths Celtic in referee shame Christopher Martin-Jenkins Direct Hendry closes in on record seventh title Williams left to retrieve four-frame deficit as former world champion pulls away in final Robertson humbles the masters Golf Towers overcome stubborn foes Basetball Cannock look to their experience Hockey: Europe Beckons as Leading Teams Compete for End-Of-Season Glory England maintain European rule Squash Sussex leave it late Henley makes big impact Sport in Brief Angry Coulthard left in a jam by backmarkers Motor Racing Donington triumph tightens Fogarty's grip on tilte race Rob Hughes on the British round of the Superbike world championship Mercedes-Benz Points-capping row simmers Speedway Valley pervaded by fear factor as reality bites FA Carling Premiership: Relegation rivals draw no comfort as Rovers reject keeps Saints alive Gullit's dialogue fails to inspire Newcastle United Middlesbrough The Times Beattie fires life back into Southampton Picture Gallery Liverpool rally cannot hide unpalatable truth Liverpool 3 Tottenham Hotspur 2 Atkinson focused on the exit signs Nottingham Foresh 2 Sheffield Wednesday 0 Strachan happy to suffer in silence Coventry City 2 Wimbledon 1 Vialli's recipe lacks zest to taste success United guided by their experience West Ham's season coming off its hinges West Ham United 1 Leeds United 5 Picture Gallery NatWest Rangers have it all to do The Times Ipswich crack as Furlong adds to strain Nationwide League: Birmingham dent East Anlian hopes as Walsall scale the ladder Westley's work may be wasted Non-League Football by Walter Gammie Taylor shows resilient side Walsall whistle a happy tune By a Correspondent: Addison revels in salvage mission UPS and Downs Bradford may have last laugh in city of two tales David Powell sees a goalless draw help the former poor relations to the brink of the Premiership Arsenal eye cup double Women's Football by Cathy Gibb Three sent off as Rangers clinch title Football: Scottish Fa Inquiry Seems Certian after Referee is Attacked during Bitter Old Firm Confrontation Rivett adds the gloss to charge through history Rugby League: Murray Leaves Leeds Back where They once Started Ultimate generation game Rob Hughes sees a new breed of young players eclipse the heroes of the past AC Milan maintain pressure on Laizo Lueshing hangs Up his gloves Boxing FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Bank of Scotland Premier League Tigers earn their title stripes Stimpson puts the boot into former club as Leicester reclaim crown Irish face tense wait for coveted prize McGeechan eyes up Europe Duckworth drafts takeover plan Wasps reach for their passports Slick Bedford capitalise on West's lack of finishing poise Middlesex Howarth's haul leads Sale home The American dream of Britain's quiet amateur Luke Donald is thriving where more illustrious names have failed Vauxhall Populist who can silence voices of dissent Matt Dickinson says the eagerness of the Fa to secure Kevin Keegan as England coach is unprecedented Monday Matters True appeal of racing Oldest football Ferguson should follow Milan's example Marathon man Holes-in-one as club captain Succumbing to fatal attraction of early relegation The action replay has made us a nation of over-reliant spectators I have a soft spot for Black-burn, I must admit. It's to do with a common proclivity for throwing money about and never spotting a bargain Turning boxing into a whole new ball game Television Highlights In the Times Week The BAA-BAAS ARE Back Nottinghamshire survey sets alarm bells ringing There are some gloomy conclusions to be drawn from an in-depth study of a single country, says Christopher Martin-Jenkins Lancashire looking to Martin Silverwood delays the moment for Somerset Practice of more use than bonding Australia fit, relaxed and ready Ford Cricket For the Record Quide to the Week Ahead Athletics Rugby Union Once bitten, but not twice shy Emirates Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Sagamix fails to fire Winning Move Keene on Chess Dickinson honoured Layers left reeling by Wince Racing: Cecil Filly Justifies Classic Gamble while Dettori Gets Six-Day Ban Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Little comfort for large punters after pitch sale Doncaster Fontwell Park Ride of the Week Godolphin keeps sights high Racing: Worldly Manner and Island Sands to Continue on Classic Trail Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Monaco Grand Prix Warwick Newcastle Ludlow Towcester Bank Holiday Monday Jumbo Crossword Our Bank Holiday Monday Jumbo Crossword carries a prize of £100 for the first correct solution opened on Thursday, May 20. Entries to: Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword (224), Weekend, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9XN. The winner and solution will be published in weekend on May 22 Insurance car deal a credit agreement Ogden tables Overturning conviction restores MP's capacity Judicial misconduct MEPs to tackle legal problems of Internet The Times Npi takes measures to bolster solvency until sale The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word Watching FSA's ideas on merging schemes imminent Net Profits The Times Businesses must think and behave regionally to succeed Short-term greed No certainty Juice bars put squeeze on coffee Victoria Fletcher discovers how an unripened industry is stirring a blend of ingredients for success The Times LIG in talks with Seton Unilever approval Edinburgh boom Reuters may buy Grade presses ahead with First Leisure break-up Electronics jobs for Scotland Alternative Investment Market Time to render unto Caesar Picture Gallery MPs look at accountants' role Ball is tipped to lead BSkyB Net Profits Winning formula sees Elan stand out from the crowd Paul Durman explains how a small Irish drug company has outshone its Uk peers BT Radio Choice Voyage into the unknown Television Choice Radio 1 (BBC) BBC1 The Iron Lady finally called to book Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Whitbread aims to buy Allied pubs Pubmaster poised to take Swallow estate Times Two Crossword Cheers Sainsbury's market share falls further Railtrack appoints insider Coke's taste for Orangina Asda goes into home shopping Spending Euro Hub Orders may save jobs at Kvaerner

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