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News from 14/05/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Richard Ford and Paul Wilkinson, Hannah Betts and Annie Flury, Nick Knight, A. H. MacKenzie, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Andrew Pierce, Ruairi O'Connell, Adrian Lee, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Sheridan Morley, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Valerie Yorke, A. I. Campbell, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Marting Waller, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Robert Hutchings, Matthew Barbour, Jon Ashworth and Robin Young, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Sanjida O'Connell, Graham Chapman, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Anna Blundy, Michael Leapman, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Andrew Cameron, Ben MacIntyre and Michael Binyon, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Ian Markham, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Paul Armstrong, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Richard Cookson, Paul Sexton, Jason Nisse and Sally Patten, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, Stefano Hatfield, Brian Gant, Andrew Drummond, Paul Wilkinson North East Correspondent, Paul Warrick (Chairman), Andrew Smith, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Stewart Tendler, Francis Nation-Dixon, Dalya Alberge, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Patricia Moody, Brian MacArthur, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, David Wall, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Ann Johnson, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Hugh Berrington, Richard Morrison, Malcolm Bruce, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Tim Rice, Annie Flury, Robert Whymant, Susie Steiner, Conal Gregory, John H. Bland, Jan Raath, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Shane Warne Shane warne Louise Woodward's parents arrested in fraud inquiry Blair and Hague widen gulf on Europe Index Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Superballot Muscle power Picture Gallery Anti-war vote fails British spies caught in the Web prepare to flee Hot stuff Breitling 30p Every Weekday Posh Geordie Milburn shows a marked lack courtesy Political Sketch Foreign Office 'farce' over Sierra Leone MPs reveal envoy was not able to pass on key information on coup, reports Michael Evans Dell Picture Gallery Lawrence leak was not from me, Boateng says Smith misled MPs on BBC post, says Dyke Teens have worst sex health in EU Drumcree peace hopes rise News in Brief Smoker sues Surgery first Sex case deal Internet spree Lost viewers Up to the hilt Killer's confession lifts cloud over boy's father Colourful past of Avengers Musician mourns for stolen opera Dixons Modern answer to age-old riddles The Ancient and the Modern Teasers Vendetta led to leak of Mi6 agents' names Michael Evans reports on the die cast by sacking Tomlinson Sharps Bedrooms The web of intrigue can go on for ever Information on the Internet can never be secret again, reports Nicholas Booth Pilot loses fight over dismissal Action needed 'to calm GM fears' Superhero role for cyberspace oddity Bowie Dream girl with top sales figure Microsoft Office2000 BP Game set find their match in Hollywood Gang of three hunted over Dando murder Police believe that the killer may have had two lookouts, writes Stewart Tendler Dixons Child rights call by leaders' wives Primus Judge makes JPs pay for jailing error Sister, 3, kills baby in dryer US sculpture to dominate Tate Cost of 87-year-old artist's steel sculpture will come from £1.5m Unilever sponsorship deal New approach for a huge task Countax Barclaycard Classic writers are brought to book Distinguished authors must make way for a new wave in the national curriculum, write Hannah Betts and Annie Flury Creating fun in the classroom Tidy-up fails to dim Tory initiative The changes are subtle, writes John O'Leary The BT shop Watch on the secret watchers News in Brief £19,000 menu Early arrival Cereal killer Pet sounds Correction Free serve National pride goes on school timetable Doctor's bid to let genus out of the bottle Dyslexia is linked to balancing problems Lighting Contractors Jellyfish cramp bathers' style Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Currys US draws up hit list in beef war EU faces 100 per cent punitive tariffs, write Ben MacIntyre in Washington and Michael Binyon Currys Cattlemen stay on hormone trail Vodafone Catholic defied Vatican Tardy nation invites chaos at millennium celebrations Ex-banker chosen as Italy's leader First-ballot record as MPs hand presidency to veteran minister, writers Richard Owen in Rome Making Sure We're Ready Uncle Sam's witches welcome to do a spell in the ranks Mesh computers plc Fischer halts anti-war slide in Germany Greens split over Yugoslav bombing, writes Roger Boyes in Bonn NatWest Hi-tech spying aids war crime investigators Aerial photographs and phone intercepts are giving instant evidence of atrocities, reports Anthony Loyd in Tirana EU woos friends to the East Dillons Russia to be shown 'road map to peace' BT Stay in touch Serbs claim 1,200 civilian deaths While acknowledging growing military casualties, Milosevic snubs Mary Robinson, writes Eve-Ann Prentice in Belgrade Series of costly failures baffles space industry PC World Kingmaker Sharansky courted by poll rivals Lebanese battles kill seven 'Neighbour from hell' poisoning trial grips Japan Four died after 'arsenic curry', writes Robert Whymant in Tokyo Epidemic alert after soldiers fall ill Berezovsky behind Kremlin sackings Russians are convinced that the tycoon is manipulating Yeltsin, writes Anna Blundy in Moscow Bin Laden linked to Luxor killings World in Brief (AFP): Pay up or lights go out Gun controls rejected (AP): Extra foot amputated (AFP): Turkey to penalise MP All The Phone Companies Together Kwik-Fit Clear cut Choice between convergence and divergence On Politics Hague seeks an 'a la carte' Europe menu Magnet I want to end Europhobia, says Blair Philip Webster on the Prime Minister's ambitious goal Lib Dem deputy is price of Scots deal Raving Loonies set to call it a day Foster enters the battle to replace Ashdown Straw wins changes to information Bill Parting Shots Opera House strikes a false note on cash As a lavish new Covent Garden takes shape, critics denounce its £78m grant, report Jon Ashworth and Robin Young Virgin Direct Line One. Tel Film to defend unfaithful wife hanged in 1923 Dalya Alberge reports from Cannes on the latest cause celbre to be championed Barber's three-hour cut angers Richard Harris Hollywood goes back East Time The times magazine Standard Life Bank 'Great man and great poet looked nature in the eye with all her magic and cruelty' Westminster Abbey rings with tributes for Ted Hughes. Alan Hamilton reports By a Correspondent: Author banks on the sound of his music Pink Funeral that will end a mother's agony Margaret McKinney tells Martin Fletcher of her joy after 21 years of waiting for the IRA to return her son Scandals put Ahern's future in jeopardy Police on cycle path to peace Tiny Six of the Best Hot Tip The Times Devoted to clogs Cutting Edge Huge Direct-To-Public Warehouse Sale Objects of desire The women muscle in Tennis player Mary Pierce is just the latest in a long line of women who are building up their bodies. Anjana Ahuja reports Heritage Hotels Made in 1785 and still here? Well done Man on top Bell Direct The moment that changed a memorial Peter Stothard at the Abbey to remember Ted Hughes For an hour the Abbey was the whole of England 'We must have Newton on board. He is the sole mortal, since Adam, who could grapple with a fall or an inswinging apple' Picture Gallery An open House The Lords should be able to reflect local identity and not be party-led Gay goal The Times Diary Vision and Reality A bad week to be a proud European School Uniform The national curriculum should not suffocate success Losing Score Desperately seeking a missing musical manuscript UK attitudes to Kosovo refugees Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Scots results show PR in practice EU and Middle East Welfare reform Army scholarships Hearts of darkness A dignified and pain-free death Pearls before swine Repeat Patten Court Circular Today's royal engagements British-German Association Memorial service: Ted Hughes, OM The London Institute Reception Personal Column Dinners Luncheon Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages School news Birthdays today Saul Steinberg Saul Steinberg, artist, died at in Manhattan on May 12 aged 84. He was born on June 15,1914 Robin MacNaghten Robin MacNaghten, Headmaster of Sherborne School, 1974-88, died on April 23 aged 71. He was born on August 8,1927 Personal Column Gene Sarazen Gene Sarazen, America golfer, died yesterday aged 97. He was born on February 27,1902 From our military correspondent: On this Day Need for Shells British attacks checked The great European divide The Times Crossword No 21,103 Business Forecast The Saturday Times The great pretender Arts, page 38 Mounties fail to get their man in Bre-X case Phillips & Drew slumps to bottom of league Investors' coach has assets frozen Profits boost case for merger says Asda chief Hammerson shares slip as Spinney switches job BHL wins British Grand Prix Austin Reed Mummy dearest treasure Arts, page 37 Business Today Southern set to consider offers for Sweb stake Vodafone Delancey expected to raise bid QED for Chesterfield TBI in property sale Funeral safeguards Cedel trumps rival New chief for BSkyB Ford drops bid for AA Exchange Rates Kuwait Petroleum backs Hoechst deal Business Roundup Freeserve puts deals online Berisford chief to leave with £3m in share options Telewest reports progress in CWC merger talks Ladbroke hotels up for sale By our City Editor: Unionists against the euro Northern Star sold to Fortis for £27m Hillsdown shares soar as bid talks revealed Hewlett Packard Commodities Liffe Options AstraZeneca soars as US surge fuels FTSE Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposist (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Pick 'n' mix, by George Tempus Berisford Bank of Ireland Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Film studios focus on how to sell a better picture of Britain The next phantom menace may be a skills shortage, says Matthew Barbour Saddling up The Times City Diary Bantams should not be too cocky Business Heading off The Times Diary In a stew The Times Diary Knockout The Times Diary The Times When Film Makers Seek Workspace Reinsurance deals boost for Wellington Bank of Ireland reveals £1bn warchest Waterfall profits up 48% Business Focus Shaftesbury forecasts rise in revenue after big spending Unit trust leader backs EU withholding tax Avon to spend £Q30m on factories Albright & Wilson falls to Rhodia Business Roundup 3i set to re-enter US Egg's online market Sotheby's loss grows Approach lifts Sims Calderburn's £8m sale BAA passengers up Shares bounce back Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Interactive investor The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mummy dearest Rachel Campbell-Johnston meets the BM's new-look antiquities Pop Albums It's 'tough love' time at the Arts Council Week in Th Earts Best Laid Plans We are all lost in space Theatre Pop Profile Twenty out of twenty Hynde sight New Pop Albums HMV Who sings to the harmonies in his head? Don't you Never Mind the Buzzcocks me, mate. When it comes to off-the-wall cult status, give me Barrymore WHS Jazz Albums Warne Marsh tribute Blasts from the past Jazz Albums Pop Profile Here she goes … Liz Horsman is so dedicated to her career that even Ipswich Town comes second these days. Nigel Williamson reports Suede Tales of a tireless traveller The Sunday Times Listings Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Ann Scanlon New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Nigel Cliff's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Vespers from the veld Mezzo in full majesty Concerts Olga Borodina Barbican Straight from the heart Philharmonia/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Three credit deals made one agreement Power to act on claimant's conviction Forgetfulness might be relevant Liability for value-added tax on goods supplied for petrol promotion vouchers Character direction Claim over advice not injury Risk of harm in sending abducted child back High Court power to review purported criminal order Moving with the Times Yesterday's newspapers were not as perfect as many commentators like to believe How Blair missed the Kosovo target Three into one might go The head of a UK cable giant tells Raymond Snoddy how one vast national company could be the ideal The media interview Will youth triumph over the suits? The BBC is hoping that five recruits, with no TV experience, will transform Saturday night viewing, says Carol Midgley Two more hats in the ring Cabal hits rocky times Trade digest The crash of trash TV A murder and a $25m damages award against The Jenny Jones Show will have wide repercussions. Damian Whitworth reports You're fired - for now In the final part of Andrew Cameron's memoirs, the former Express Newspapers Md recalls when unions ruled the roost Media & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Foxtons AMX Plc Atronic Casino Techonology Bookkeeper/administrative Assistant Advitel Multiple Display Advertising Items TMS Censorship was not our aim Nottingham City Council took the makers of C4's film on runaways to court. Its leader, Graham Chapman, explains why Multiple Classified Advertising Items How Dispatches abused my trust A C4 exposé of the trade in Thai women to the British sex industry should have dealt a blow to traffickers. Instead it may have endangered some of those who took part, says Andrew Drummond New ad for Express Media watch The Sunday Times The University of Birmingham Sems Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenwich School of Management All Souls College Oxford Summer Schools Kingston University The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Woburn Business Forum Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Open Learning Centre International Maple Publications Gabbitas The Oak Tree Nursery Wanted Keen Readers French University In debt by degrees Have students and their families really come to grips with university loans? A recent survey suggests that they have not. John O'Leary reports Soaps can be good for you TV serials can help to develop speech, says Sanjida O'Connell The Times Learning French in another medium Geography lessons in a foreign language can help bright pupils, says Conal Gregory The girls' skills in reading and listening improve Schumacher homes in on history Motor Racing: Fast Practice Session Suggests German Can Overtake Lauda's Ferrari Record Henman comes unstuck again on alien surface Tennis Sky Sports Thirsk Thirsk Specialists Wolverhampton Gomarsall reaps reward for keeping the faith Rugby Union Stratford Victory for Zaajer sets more questions Racing: Defeat of Mukhalif Raises Doubts about Beat All's Derby Case Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Newbury Hamilton Park Aintree Early Bird England close in on return to top flight Sport in Brief Emirates Return of Keane spurs United Anelka furious with media West Ham plot course for cup Today's Fixtures Sky Sports Football in Brief Chapple seeking to prevent unique double Counties agree to England contracts Cricket Yorkshire look to regain form Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Peter Wynne-Thomas's County Championship Guide Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Mercedes Benz The World Cup Today Ranatunga bullish over holding operation William Hill Chance to sell the game back to the young Rapid CRICKETLiNE We have got the backbone for the job World Cup in Brief Campbell Armstrong How I diced with death and survived Tim Rice faces the bowling of Courtney Walsh and lives to tell the tale Sarazen, the grand old man of golf, dies at 97 Vauxhall Lyle and Faldo present case for renewed hope Golf: Rose Raises Hopes of Making Cut after round of 72 Nicola Spurgeon, left, became the second woman in… Word-Watching Whitaker proves Skelton's equal Equestrianism Radio Choice Joined in pitched battle Television Choice Practice does not always make perfect TV Review Bbc1 Satellite Cable and Digital Motor Racing 48 Knight may fall as World Cup dawns Times Two Crossword Inside Sri Lanka will lose games and friends with Arjuna in charge Shane Warne is putting his money on victory for the host nation against the world champions Army Be the Best Golf 54

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