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News from 10/05/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Nick Knight, Jon Ashworth, Richard Whitehead, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Colm Kennan, DJM, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Charles de Lisle, Simon Barnes, David Hands and Mark Souster, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hal Lister, Chris Dignan, James Pringle, Charles Bremner and Michael Evans, Clive Davis, Robin Leggate, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Allan Lutton, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Thrasy Petropoulos, Geoff Lightfoot, Catherine Chetwynd, Beverley Morgan, Mike Rainey, Dominic Walsh, David Lintott, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Day, Ben N. Gill, Jason Niss?, Amanda Loose, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Sigrid Aufterbeck and Adam Jones, Roland Watson, Paul Brazier, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Jasper Gerard, M. Nimier, Russell Kempson, Jemma Kidd, Jane Cowling, Justin Langer, Lisa Armstrong, Tony Hoare, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, Michael White, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, K. J. Slee, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Roderick Thomson, Chris Lockwood, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Dinah Quilter, Shane Warne, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Martin Woods, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Peter Luff, Stewart Tendler, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jean Lewis, Roger Bootle, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, David Churchill, John Goodbody, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, John Edmonds, Ray Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, George Caulkin, Balint Szlanko, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Bruce Lloyd, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Jessica Wells, Christopher Walker and James Bone, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Angela Pitt, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Alex O'connell, Nicolas Andrews, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, James R. Naylor, Sally Patten, Susan Ellicott, Peter Robinson, Arthur Reed, Louis Billerey, Lisa Verrico, Colin G. Fink, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Hill street cool Fashion British Embassy under siege Violent protests against the Belgrade missile attack have spread through China, write James Pringle, Charles Bremner and Michael Evans 30-hour mission-then home in time for tea Index A fat fee Fatchett dies after illness Buggy generation pushes mighty pram into history War Reports Europe's army Branson campaign BT Lib Dems play hard to get over coalition NPI Teenage fathers to pay price Direct Line Primus Neil is in line for BBC job News in Brief Dealer killed Lords deal Ladies' first Fears for boy Tributes paid M&S tills ring for Major wedding Face flannels and £3.50 cereal bowls show model bride is a home-loving lass at heart, writes Andrew Pierce A gravy boat for meat and two veg moments Christian Aid Changing tempo for march to the altar Yard dismayed as Dando case falters Police turn to Sir Cliff for help over star's private life in search for fresh leads, reports Stewart Tendler Mercedes-Benz Minute's silence is cut for six million viewers DIAL-a-PHONE Talking Heads I' role wins Bafta for Dame Thora Alex O'Connell reports from the awards ceremony British Academy Television Awards Goldfish BP Mallory's son upset by issue of body pictures British women authors urged to 'think bigger' Charles Schwab BTCC Maintenance strike may hit rail services News in Brief Palace 'sex-claim deal' Sick Briton given bail Warning on GM crops Internet survival tested Greenham restocked Clapton's teetotal treat The Document Company Slim chance for fat children Parents pay £2,000 for overweight offspring to attend the first 'fat comp', reports Helen Rumbelow Sage Pioneer patients lose 15 stone in year One. Tel By a Correspondent: Surgeon reattach boy's arm torn off by spin-drier Monaco's ruler celebrates 50 turbulent years Why the train is not a platform 1 Test the Philips Mii-No Risk Egg 'Batman' flies to freefall records Prodi proposes European government Tories attack Commission President's call for greater Eu integration, writes Roland Watson Labour MP strikes a liberal attitude over his club It's a very convenient spot for meeting people, Stephen Twigg tells James Landale Mesh Posthouse Talks may halt Welsh Assembly's first day Defiant 'Ahab' set to lose whaling licence Britain leads fight against 'outrages' of folk hero, reports Nick Nuttall Big Bang mystery put to £186m test AXS Telecom By our Science Editor: Geologist predicted Iceland earthquake Egg Thieves attempt to raise wreck Dell Chinese vent their wrath James Pringle face eager protesters in Beijing Hundreds go on the march in solidarity with Serbia Eva-Ann Prentice reports on anger of the Chinese in Belgrade Protest mars VE Day ceremony Chronology of War Amazon Cia planners failed to check phone book Michael Evans tells how the allies got it wrong Halifax UN short of relief funds Balkans Summery Scotland host Russian hopes Mandela hint Bogus refugee Rival airlifts woo Israelis home to vote Christopher Walker in Jerusalem and James Bone in New York on a ballot battle Blair must look beyond borders of Charlemagne's Europe Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery Nancy Mace, left, shows off her engagement ring at… Tempur US admits secrets lost to China World Summery (Reuters): Imelda returns (Reuters): 21 die in bus (AFP): Khmer killer Editor accused (AFP): Bomb deaths Shock tactics for kerb crawlers American men caught soliciting prostitutes can avoid criminal prosecution by attending a special course. Susan Ellicott reports How safe is your flight? Jon Ashworth on airline incidents Quantex The Sunday Times Hill street cool Picture Gallery Dillons Style File Tiny Become a jean genie Fashion Diary Coming apart at the seams SAS Concert Old dogs show off different tricks Beastie Boys Lesson from a master Showbiz St. Joseph's Hospice Comedy Simi-Dttached Magic in the mix Concert Ahost of old lines and new wrinkles Comedy Daft as a brush, but smart as paint Cambridge Opera & Ballet Big band of voices Choral Multiple Display Advertising Items This week in the Times Smoke and mirrors in the Lords Labour's reform proposals are more illusion than reality 'Velera and his kebabs exploded into the peace and quite, all sizzling lamb, charred fish, oozing tomatoes ... we had been eating solidly for more than six hours' Picture Gallery The Campbell is coming Last week's election points the way to a Liberal Democrat-Labour coalition Picture Gallery Cheap shot Britain 'S Burden Balkan failure would hit hardest here at home Convalescent Tigers Europeans should take lessons from Asia's will to reform Cricketing Crown The World Cup and the way forward for English cricket Words and deeds in Kosovo conflict Teachers' consortium Culling badgers for TB research A1 Fayed decision Curbs on cold-calling Value of state pension Prince's pilot equerry Lions in the tower Debate on the Thatcher years Great novelists Gold teeth 'miracle' Court Circular School news Latest will Nature notes Times brings the news up to date at Greenwich Act The Afghan Ball Today's royal engagements Personal Column Anniversaries Lord Beloff, FBA Birthdays today Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Dirk Bogarde Obituaries Professor John Varey William Price Colonel T. Henry Wilson From our special correspondent: Murder on the High Seas On this Day Chinese besiege British Embassy The Times Crossword No 21,099 Picture Gallery Forecast Sport Business Arts Features Radio Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Lottery Badminton Stark is star of the show after… Yorke hits the right note for United Only One Goal=but It Could Make All the Difference The Final Countdown Jewell's gems elevate Bradford A Weekend OF UPS and Downs City Break Sale Boucher's century shows strength of South Africa Cricket Saturday's Scoreboards Lack of practice exposes Zimbabwe frailties Kenyans show off batting talent Lara's fitness in question Love's recovery takes shape Yesterday's Scoreboards Indians kept out of harm's way Hussain's innings should lead to rethink by England World Cup hopefuls scramble narrow warm-up victory over Essex Mendis savours selection predicament Trent Bridge (the Sir Lankas won toss): The Sri Lankans beat Nottinghamshire by 62 runs Lucozade Sport Who'd be a third umpire with 38,000 watching? Charles de Lisle, in the TV replay box at the Sydney Test last winter witnesses a controversial moment Le Tissier the hero cast in familiar role FA Carling Premiership: Curbishely's team keep hope alive as spiritless Blackburn flounder Walker shows his expertise Rovers' millions fail to buy commitment Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea Russell Kempson Campbell's heart at Everton Charlton keep on running to finish line Bradford f hold firm fin rousing finale Nationwide League: Matter of inches makes the difference in Jewell's crowing achievement UPS AND Downs Strachan displays sunny side as pressure eases Leicester wait on O'Neill Taylor treads warily on play-off prospects Watford Grimsby Town William Hill Sunderiand in party spirit Sunderland Birmingham City Bolton 's nerves are settled by Johansen Portsmouth Bolton Wanderers Ipswich suffer familiar tale of woe Fa Carling Premiership No Title Vernons Lottery Football Game Book your Train Ticket On-Line, to Anywhere in Great… Non-League Picture Gallery Scotland Guide to the Week Ahead Pools Check Overseas Leading Scottish Goalscorers Scotland Bank of Scotland Premier League Francis has six reasons to celebrate Football Shotton cries for help Bury fall into the unknown A goal to shatter the emotions at two clubs On the very point of obscurity a loan ranger rescues Carlisle United. George Caulkin reports By a Correspondent: Emblen ensures Wycombe survival by a short head UPS and Downs Fulham to build on Keegan era Bayern earn the right to prepare at their leisure Overseas View Martin Woods shares the heartache at Scarborough,… Wigan survive Thunder storm Forster sets up Warrington Jaybee comes of age to claim Stark victory Badminton cheers home triumpa as rain threatens unsuccessfully to dampen spirits Muddy hell of horsey Woodstock Simon Barnes watches riders struggle to overcome some of the worst conditions seen at Badminto The entire day existed on the cusp of horror By our Sports Staff: Hull KR run over by Barrow Broncos end poor run with committed performance Spruced-up Bulls celebrate Schwer is ready for title glory Boxiing Williams brushes aside Pierce's limp challenge Tennis By our Sports Staff: Criville victory puts joy in Spanish eyes Motorcycling Woosnam fails to produce charge Final Scores Rover Davies is left adrift of Iverson Clarke believes laid-back image is no handicap The Times Foolish attacks on referees deserve contempt Matt Dickinson believes that managers and chairmen would do better to mull over sin-bins and the concept of two men blowing the whistle Amateur cricket on the decline Italians hold the advantage 120-over leagues On Volzing Holes in one No Title This Week in the Times On Television Green adds airs and graces to Badminton spectacular She knows every inch of the course Lynne Truss Hairslide man too charming to be the best Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Platt to the rescue yet again—at 5-1 Winning Move Keene on Chess Richmond aim to fetid off buyout Rugby Union Irish forced to await destiny Scottish Amicable Bristol relaunched among top flight Rotherham wake up in time Toughest battle still awaits exiles Wasps enjoy life in the sun Middlesex Charity'99 Sevens Harlequins relish chance to swell the coffers Champion blames title blow oil Steele Speedway Sport in Brief Lewis puts her right foot forward David Powell watches Britain's top heptathlete launch her season Soldini sails home while others continue lottery Saling Edward Gorman reflects on an Around Alone Race that needs changes for safety's sake Monkton steers course to success Sport in Schools Reading savour revenge Hockey Vauxhall Part-time Citroens dominate in Corsica Motor Rallying Redcar Shergar Cup shows value of team spirit Reading the Racecard Leaders on the Flat Meeting Points Windsor Nicholls fears late rally by Pipe Easterby on course to secure first title Rapid Raceline Vodafone Dunlop puts Lucido's case to run in Derby Racing Forthcoming Company Golf Days Mees Pierson Southwell The Times Result from Saturday's Seven Meetings Towcester Rugby League Tetley's No Title For the Record Rugby Union Athletics No diminished responsibility when unfit to plead Law Report May 10 1999 Court of Appeal Requiring company explanation Good reason for granting injunction Designating as vulnerable land which contributes to nitrate pollution in water European Law Report Order did not create a trust No need to prove intent Corrections Capitalisation, week's change Lagrande Dame British Funds Results and Statistics Exchange Rates McCormack backing for $40m sports fund Isa rules bring confusion for savers C&W braced for battle of giants Companies Boots to open its first dental clinic Headlam out to buy French distributor Germany beckons for Crest The Times Bank offers highlight Sunday Tips Pearson out to educate the world about its new role Virgin atlantic New Deal is on target, says Tuc Deutsche tipped as One 2 One buyer The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Gloom in factories The Facts The Board Pizza Express slips on pasta Alternative Investment Market Corporate Profile: Standard Chartered What the Experts Say Fewer British firms back euro entry, says survey Our Verdict Euroland and a tale of three cities Surfers seek vengeance on corporate enemies Ian Brodie reports on the companies caught in the Net of consumer outrage Word-Watching Microsoft Colossus of the jazz world Television Choice Radio Choice Old ones are not necessarily the best ones Review No Title Satellite, Cable and Digital 'Hero' broker loses £20m in derivatives Times Two Crossword Profile Float still safe claims SLoC Branson in carpetbagger role Daimler faces culture shock Sights set on eclipse sales Picture Gallery Punch plans bid for Allied pubs New Corby Euro Air Cargo Tilney shane Bold new world for a growth industry Steps that smoothed way to change Personnel Space: the final frontier BA World Cargo's chief tells Tony Dawe how its £250 million investment will delight customers A new world of work Joshua Warning: live cargo handle with care Fruitful flights of fancy BA has combined forces with supermarket chains to make our lives tastier says Chris Lockwood Mastering the mouse Training Price Water House Coopers Switched-on for service Tracking Deliveries MKO Fight to be No 1 takes flight Small Parcels Delivery Asian recovery boosts BA's freight traffic Partnerships When hi-tech means speed and flexibility Tony Dawe Visits the £250 Million New World Cargocentre Which Opens at Heathrow Change of culture Interiors How BA sold its staff a vision of the future Today and Finds that the British Ariways Freight Division is on Target for Take-Off Office Revolution Fashion statement Uniforms Catching clients in the Web Electronic Commerce WS/Atkins Jaws: the appetite of a flying monster Arthur Reed reports on the record -breaking exploits of the Russian Antonov An -124 Ruslan cargo aircraft TRY British Airways' New World Cargocentre… From passengers to parcels Ageing aircraft and tough rules on noise pose a growing problem for the air cargo industry, reports Atthur Reed British Airways World Cargo Flying down the motorways Time is of the essence in the demand and supply chain Whirlwind growth in cargo Luton Airport BA World Cup You Want Statistics? The carnival of colour can begin - and England need it to swing Can Alec Stewart's men lift the World Cup for the first time? Christopher Martin-Jenkins introduces the six-week bonanza of cricket that is likely to be watched by two billion people Inside Sky and Bbc join forces for coverage Television 'There's a terrific buzz' In his first dispatch for The Times Nick Knight reports from the England camp on the team's final preparations I 'm jumping out of my skin to get started Shane Warne, reporting for The Times at the World Cup, reveals the three lowest points in his international cricket career Emirates Plots to put opponents in a spin Pinch-hitting gave Sri Lanka the edge over the others in 1996. Richard Hobson assesses 1999's likely visionaries Cricket at Lord's From the changing-room Justin Langer, the Australia Test cricketer, launches his World Cup dairy for the Times Internet site The Times World Cup Website Ranatunga ? Bet he spills a catch or two You can make a fortune quickly. You can lose as easily. Alan Lee offers a guide to spread betting The Times Guide to the Cricket World Cup Picture Gallery Your team could win you ?10,000 of air tickets Selected your Cup Xi from Here Who can surpass Lloyd? In 1975 it was all a bit of a lark. Try telling today's players that. Mark Baldwin has a wallow in World Cup nostalgia Picture Gallery A survival guide to the World Cup Endpiece

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