News from 17/05/1999
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James Landale, Nick Knight, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, E. H. Ruston, Adam Parsons, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Gilbert Christie, Clive Davis, Graham Zellick, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Nick Gandon, Richard Eaton, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Peter Wilson, Carl Evans, Richard Spring, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Valerie Elliott, John Schetler and Jenny Macarthur, George Jones Professor of Government, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Goldberg, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Correspondent, Stephen Spence, John Taylor, Adrian Lee and Warwick Mansell, Alan Hamilton, Frederick Forsyth, Jenny MacArthur, James Landale Political Correspondent, Keith Pike, Audrey Magee, Anna Blundy, Robin Moffat, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, David Hands, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Austin Mitchell, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Adam Sage and Roger Boyes, Simon Barnes Sport Feature Writer, John O'byrne, Lisa Armstrong, G. Pexton, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Ian Brodie, James Landale and Michael Binyon, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent and Matt Dickinson, Zaki Badawi, Principal, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Philip M. Seng President and CEO, Peter Bryan, John Foley, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Paul Bryant, Martin Woods, Hettie Judah, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, C. J. Betton, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Gillian Sandford, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Chris Moore, Bill Edgar, Jack Bailey, Graham Alexander, Warwick Mansell, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Anthony Harvey, Sub-Dean of Westminster, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Philip Congdon, Nick Percival, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Stuart O'Grady, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles,
ResumoStar Wars Land war vital for victory says Pentagon Inside Index I was seduced by a literary genius Dyke wrote cheque for £25,000 at secret party to bankroll Labour Size of election donation heightens controversy over candidate for top Bbc job, writes Andrew Pierce Met 'shamed' as potential victim of millennium bug Treble Chancers Manchester United win the… Rider crushed by horse Model Truned Horsewoman Killed in Jumping Accident Schumacher wins again Ministers try to hide £200,000 travel bill Allied Dunbar 30p Every Weekday Labour MPs plan benefits revolt Tory rebels appeal for big vote to oust Hague Mesh computers plc £500,000 profit on flat in a day First Active On Line Telecom UK Ltd Welfare boost for mothers News in Brief Memorial snub Pact over poet Lines engaged Cancer success Boy drowns Tribute to DJ Risky friends ring royal alarm bells Palace concern after William role-model admits cocaine use Spread of the thin white line through society Royals avoid illegal highs Swiftcall Tradition of sex lies and influence at court Pricewaterhousecoopers Father hopes to recover body from Everest German kills five in border chase Vodafone Haughey affair rocks Ireland Think different Wife sees climber husband killed Dyke in middle of road for 30 years An Old manifesto reveals a new Labour man, writes Andrew Pierce Tiny Computers Limited Mi6 named agents, says Tomlinson Byers forced to rethink unpaid parental leave Hauliers to disrupt the M25 News in Brief Balloon firsts Dando watch Mistaken view Gray Enola Boy, 7, drowns Soccer theft Orange The British Insurance Legal & General More British troops for Kosovo 2,300 soldiers are added to the postwar peacekeeping farce, reports Michael Evans Balkans War: Alliance (Reuters): Calls for ceasefire increase in Italy Cypriot Protest War widens Greens' faultline Inside Germany Chronology of War Air power myth 'will foster despots' Health & Safety Executive Bombed village was army base, says refugee Serbs drove out ethnic Albanians and set up an HQ, writes Gillian Sandford in Pobneg Balkins War: Airstrikes (AP): Turkish jets ready to join airstrikes Balkans Summary (AFP): Lessons for Pyongyang (AFP): Three die on reef (AFP): Reluctant recruits Free serve Our Foreign Staff: German envoy's Athens home hit in rocket attack NCR By a Correspondent: Farming launder of rock festival dies Rover A good film? Well, it made my eyes pop Ideal that Did Not Quite Make It West trial guard sues for £50,000 News in Brief Cavalier's rest More to see Happier result Heaven sent Judge attacks trial by combat in rape cases Frances Gibb reports from this year's Woman Lawyer forum, sponsored by The Times Lack of work alienates young 'lost generation' Grande bouffe a lot to swallow at £2,000 Millennium Menu Discrimination shocks Mrs Blair Accor By our Legal Correspondent: Sex pests 'must be hit in the wallet' No Title For sale: very expensive house, no bed Sweet harmony as Oxford chair goes to unopposed poet The mourning after for Reed's pub pals Treaty pours oil on Viking waters Quantex Barak set for straight win Exit of challengers damages leader's chances, writes Christopher Walker Serial killings 'ordered by jailed gangster' Hope for reforms as Yeltsin survives IOD (Reuters): 57 killed in petrol inferno World Summary 'Death plot' boys (Reuters): Vote for women (Reuters): Scarf rebel out (AP): Picasso slashed (Reuters): Bomb deaths Family disunity Coming up roses The once-staid buds and spri9ngs of Liberty cotton are making a stylish if unexpected comeback The British Hernia Centre Picture Gallery Holiday Inn NetDirect Internet Ltd Is the party over for the Nineties It Girl? Every decade, It Girls are reincarnated. Now a new generation is appearing, says Lisa Armstrong Famous for Being Famous Love letters to snare the world's greatest recluse Seduced as a teenager by literary hermit J. D. Salinger, Joyce Maynard feels no remorse at sellinghis letters. Interview by Joanna Coles Direct Line Motor Insurance Tempur Mother's walk on the wild side Cinema: Spain's top director dominates the opening days of the Cannes Film Festival. James Christopher reports Hay Fever Film Young Russian in rampant form Concert Evgeny Kissin Birmingham RG Comedy Past it? I should cocoa Pop Supergrass Eupire, W12 Donmar Home of stand-up and delivery Hettie Judah celebrates 20 years of star-making by London's Comedy Store Opera & Ballet Doctor Dolittle Picture Gallery Carrying the torch Showbiz Marianne Faithfull Albert Hall Kitsch and sunk Sarah Brlghtman Festival Hall Rambert Dance Company This week in the Times A choice of intimacy or separation The Euro-elections will test our reputation as awkward partner 'You only have to look at Yeltsin's string of yes-men prime ministers, each sacked at the first 'no', to see history repeating itself' Picture Gallery Time to wage peace If we are not prepared to fight a proper war, we must negotiate Blair effect Human Swords Blair and Cook seek to reinforce American resolve Enable the Disabled The Government must stand fast on welfare reform United in the Stands Football overrides traditional divisions Growing concern over Balkans war School sports give lessons for life Access to justice Ancient anoraks Lost coinage Forensic services Deaths in the snow Hormone levels in US and EU beef Westminster case Service first class Spies on the Net Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner Anniversaries Birthdays today DJM: Nature notes Memorial service Service dinner Service luncheon 1st Gurkha Rifles Turners' Company Personal Column Henley Management College Latest wills Appointments in the Forces Delta Forthcoming marriages Public Notices Marriages The Right Rev Kenneth Riches The Right REv Kenneth Riches, Bishop of Lincoln, 1956-74, died on May 15 aged 90. He was born on Spetember 20,1908 Lord Hollenden Lord Hollenden, businessman, fundraiser and gardener, died on April 12 aged 85. He was born on January 8,1914 Sir Leo Pliatzky Sir Leo Pliatzky, KCB, Permanent Secretary at the Department of Trade, 1977-79, died on May 4 aged 79. He was born on August 22,1919 Brian Matcham Brian Matcham, arts administrator, died in London on May 4 aged 60. He was born on March 4,1939 Professor David De Bono Professor David dc Bono, cardiologist, died on April 29 aged 52. He had been suffering from motor neurone disease. He was born on January 19,1947 Miss Helen Wills on Lawn Tennis Blair denies split with America The Times Crossword No 21,105 Business Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Lifeboats In the Times Radio & TV Manchester United's Treble Chance Premiership Champions Centrum Fa Cup Final European Cup Final One down, two to go for United Final Table Picture Gallery Leeds able to call on reserves of strength Charlton bid farewell amid sincere affection Fa Carling Premiership: Contrasting emotions run high at The Valley and The Dell Berkovic guides West Ham into Europe McManaman ends on a high note Chelsea pay price of cautious policy Gullit demands improvement Pahars proves big asset for Southampton Picture Gallery Atkinson sings off with win treble Picture Gallery United bask in the glow of Cole delivery FA Carling Premiership: Four years on, striker takes his chance this time to secure the title Singles, Doubles and Trebles Wenger must increase his options B2 Masters of illusion prove to be worthy successors Rob Hughes experiences the ups and downs of the Highbury faithful on a day of drama City and Wigan keen to linger no longer Bolton plunder late advantage Nationwide League play-offs: Ipswich and Birmingham face first-leg defictis By a Correspondent: Passion play is not enough for Preston Chapple lifts fourth Trophy Swansea progressing in leaps and bounds Tiverton bow out in triumph Ngonge gives Watford the cutting edge Orient fail to live up to Hearn's billing Schumacher puts McLaren in spin Monaco Grand Prix: Irvine follows the leader to make it a historic one-two Milan move into pole position Overseas Football Goodwood Road Racing Company NatWest Jackpot eludes dominant Aiello Motor Sport Wasim grateful for Pakistan's recovery powers Scoreboard from Bristol Johnson calms obvious nerves Scoreboard from Taunton Kallis ends India's chance of causing an upset Christopher Martin-Jenkins sees South Africa demonstrate the all-round strength which has seen them installed as favourites Cricket World Cup Scoreboard from Hove Australia display lack of application Scoreboard from Worcester Conditions provide truest test Waugh worried by security The World Cup Today Disappointed, but proud of the boys Somerset bow to Drakes Vauxhall McGrath gives the initiative to Yorkshire Cricket Dale scales the heights Cork guns spiked by Brown Morris swing causes mayhem Such takes a firm grip Sporting Hayden counts cost Oxford triumph Durham's openers foil Patel Scoreboards Rees enjoys glorious swansong Tetley's Bitter Cup: Wasps successful at fifth attempt in low-key final King lays claim to England berth Mark Souster says the fly-half duel exposed Wilkinson's inexperience Swansea prove different class Twickenham Details Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Marc Aspland Saracens in no mood to offer succour Winning Move Keene on Chess Montgomerie pulls clear in impeccable style Golf Kuerten's mature approach makes all the difference Tennis From Alix Ramsey Tennis Correspondent in Rome Dell Alexander stumbles at peak of mountain David Powell on Briton's poor showing in World Cup Election dispute casts long shadow Badminton Innovision cruises to an easy victory Sailing Success for Charles mixed with sadness Equestrianism Rhinos inspired by guile of Harris Rugby League Tigers sharpen their claws By a Correspondent: Bradford escape to victory Sport in Brief Blakeley lifts Salford Nissan Glean sweep for relieved Slough James giving little away Recyling Virgin Pulp Warne's raised finger fails to dismiss Australian doubts Monday Matters World Cup View How Seaman failed to build bridges on trip to Legoland Matt Dickinson bemoans the deteriorating relationship between footballers and the media Sammons sarnies such a treat Tangerine Lynne Truss Monday Matter More games at weekends Darker side of rugby A curious result! Of holes in one Sofa, not so good as stamina test shows inglorious failure The Times For the Record Fa Carling Premiership Nationwide League Other Football Club Cricket Pools Check Athletics Rugby League Guide to the Week Ahead The Times Bath Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Virgin Enterprises Ltd Montjeu leaves his backers with grounds for concern Chris McGrath watches a leading Derby hope fluff his lines at Longchamp Big-Race Details Windsor Reading the Racecard Musselburgh Leaders on the Flat Pritchard denied by Copper Thistle Rapid Raceline Booking of Stevens beats all Company Golf Days Multiple Display Advertising Items Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Corporate Golf Challenge Meeting Points Southwell Golf Today Capitalisation, week's change SAS British Funds Results and Statistics Exchange Rates USWeb/CKS Low Marks for struggling retailer Company Fed to set agenda Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Mercury rattled by US threat Intel Inside Corporate Profile: Emap Leukaemia drug results give boost to Celltech What the Experts Say Swallow to move health clubs into joint venture Our Verdict Meridien wins new contracts Energy tax threatens steel jobs Alternative Investment Market Iron Chancellor's sterling challenge Word-Watching Posthouse The Pound Stock Market Mutual set to enter FTSE 100 BA bank accounts Scottish contracts Listing sought Kvaerner refusal Brands Hatch Disabled workers can improve your business Victoria Fletcher explains why one minister in the Government wants employers to make a profit out of people with disabilities Highly motivated people who more than fit the bill Microsoft A tale of dangerous liaisons Television Choice In Handel opera, Abba meets its Waterloo Review Bbc1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Auditors examine German post deal Times Two Crossword The Times Sterling Tomb Raider firm in legal fight Harvey Nicks looks north The big millennium night-in Boring Britons likely to miss the party Thatcher's head on the block at charity auction Battle calls for cheaper power New Deal Odyssey direct Banbury retains profitable crown Euro poser Times Money The Times Picture Gallery Prutour presents riders with uphill challenge Killing climbs, dramatic descents, tough time trails. As the second Prutour gets under way, Peter Bryan assesses the daunting race Prudential Team of all talents will win Credit Agricole Rabobank US Postal Bigmat Post Swiss Acceptcard Linda McCARTNEY Mroz Amore & Vita Men's Health Harrods Jack and Jones Great Britain Australia China Denmark Ireland South Africa Picture Gallery Magnificent seven to watch The race to win the Prutour is wide open. Perth Brayan casts his eye over seven potential victors from all parts of the world Champion finds full-time job no bar to success Matt Stephens tells Jeremy Whittle that, making a virture of necessity, he trains by cycling to work Prudential In the hands of a good woman Peter Bryan meets a unique 'soigneur' who cares for her men British women hope to end Dutch dominance Bill Edgar considers the prospects of the Great Britain the England teams in the curtain-raiser to the main event Prudential Prudential Stuart O'Grady hit the headlines a year ago when he took the coveted red jersey. From his home in On the Road The Times City slickers prepare for Challenge Before the Prutour reaches its finale, there's a chance for the public to take centre stage. Bill Edgar reports Prudential Bill Edgar looks at events designed to draw children into cycling as a sport Impruve is aiming to catch thyem young Parlez-vous Prutalk? Peter Bryan offers a glossary to the largely French language of cycling More than a race, a day of family fun John Goodboby reveals that the organisers have many additional excitements in store for spectators Prudential Team cars: the unsung heroes Prunews Fast and fit four million who get there first The Government is investing heavily to get us back in the cycling habit. John Goodbody assesses the benefits Channel 4 joins Sky on the road TV Coverage Details Prudential
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