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News from 21/05/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Nick Knight, Roland Watson and Philip Webster, Helen Johnstone, David J. Carter, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, Michael Evans, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Patricia Davies, Keith Chambers, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Godfrey Hirst, Valerie Elliott and Nick Nuttall, Tim Judah, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Sharpe, Editor, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Daniel McGRORY, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, David Winnick, Clive Davis, M. I. L. Roberts, Richard Eaton, Tony Patrick, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Rupert Cox, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Rob Whight, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Guy Caunce, Michael Clark, Joson Gardener, John O'Leary, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Keith Pike, Michael Leapman, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, David Turner, David Thomas, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Peregrine Rawlins, Simon De Bruxelles, South West Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Francis Bennion, Adam Jones, Jonathan Rule, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Ian M. Terris, Christine Buckley, James F. D. Greenhalgh (Professor), Sharon Pink, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Clive R. Hart (Assistant Chief Executive), Nigel Cliff, Andrew Neil, Robert Elms, Richard Owen, Alastair Brett, Roger Boyes, Dorothy Byrne, John Stern, Alastair Robertson, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Hettie Judah, Philip August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Charles Bremner, Ian MacLaurin, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, David Platt, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Tim Hames, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Brian MacArthur, Robert Cockcroft, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, George Caulkin, Christopher Macguire, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Kirby, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ashis Ray, Ian Brodie, Edward Pearce, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Ford, Moritz Rottinger, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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By our Foreign Staff: 1,100 rescued as cruise ship catches fire and sinks Serb army in Kosovo as strong as ever War Reports Index Hi I'm your clutter therapist Joanna Coles 80 Labour MPs defy Blair in benefits revolt Australia crash in World Cup drama Sport BBC avoids asking Dyke about gifts DJ rapist may have attacked 100 women Chopard Gevene 30p Every Weekday He who speaks 'with a heavy heart' is in dangerous waters Political Sketch Founder of the pro-euro Tories still a Lib Dem Vodafone Major's reunion hit by 'secret brother' leak Tribunal takes Irvine to task on cronyism GM food rules tightened Gorman sorry for register failures Noye to appear in court News in Brief Just not cricket Ayas apology Dentist guilty Cannabis row PMT therapy Car fee backed Bunter auction Direct Line Motor Insurance 'Monster' stalked Costa del Sol Torremolinos was the perfect place for the rapist Richard Baker, Adam fresco reports 'I felt sorry for him, he's a sad person' The Charges Family rejects brother who called the police AR Rebels demand 'justice' for the disabled The Sticking Points Moben Kitchens One. Tel Stand by for a battle in the Lords The Labour Rebels Staples Violence in children's films alarms censor Many scenes are seen as cool, and perilously easy to imitate, reports Richard Ford BP Liz Taylor's auction No Title Cash floods in to Jill Dando hospice charily By a Correspondent: Sleeping habit killed teacher with own pillow Longines Think different Picture Gallery Blair plan aims to cut cancer deaths by fifth Health experts say more money is needed to make ten-year target achievable, writes Ian Murray Dolphin Tumour girl's life-saving flight DPP warns prosecutors not to withhold evidence Tory peer in court on drug charge Mrs Polly Colthorpe Corrections Callmate Telecom (UK) Limited Nurses 'should do work of GPs' Sony US dogs to get a sniff of Britain Multiple Display Advertising Items Disney told to pay 'Lion King' defector $250m Picture Gallery 'Survivalists' choose buggy to beat the bug Versace book deal unpicked Buchanan brother faces gun charge Hillary poised to challenge for New York Links Police silence on brutality broken Vodafone Barclaycard (AP): New gun attack at US school Dj Dismissed Nazi who killed 500 Jews gets suspended term Rover Aproved Picture Gallery A studio used by the 19th-century French… In France, it's chic again to be a royalist Home Emergency Guide Left-wing lawyer is shot dead in Rome Landslide poll target backfires for ANC Death sentence on PKK deputy Multiple Display Advertising Items Singapore party faces debtor ban World Summary Early humans in Australia Sacking verdict (AFP): Cloud hysteria Dixons Barak 'bullet' threat sparks security alert State of Prities Tim Henman Ariston Gunships called up to hit tanks Tried and tested in combat, the Spectre can fly low-level saturation assaults, reports Micheal Evans Balkans War: Attacking Options Germans attack Isolated Blair' C&G Channel Islands Limited Focus of peace bid shifts to Moscow British refugee camp is failing Bell Direct Daewoovalue Deserters may force Milosevic to change tack Serb disaffection on battlefield echoes mutinies in Slovenia and Croatia, writes Tim Judah Balkans War: Mutiny in the Ranks IBM Servers are the engines of e-business IBM And these are the lucky ones Balkans War: The Victims SEBO (UK) Ltd The Sunday Times Oxford dean quits in row over barbecue Kosovo charity fundraiser proves last straw for psychologist, writes Helen Johnstone Eton claims success in drugs crackdown Bahrain Promotions & Marketing Board English port elects Swedish mayor Intel inside Novell 'Dull' Swindon basks in new Roman glory Times critic voted food journalist of the year BT Claims to Fame The Times Guide to the European Election Manifestos 3Com More connected Yahoo! Auctions Last hurrah for the captains of Empire The Queen is to join a final official tribute to the Colonial Service, writes Dominic Kennedy Outposts of Empire Starts Today They answered the colonies' call The Times Magnet Sleeping with the enemy Since she was 14 Nicole Becuwe has known that she is the product of a wartime love affair between her French mother and a German soldier. Her life has been dominated by the search for her father. Interview by Grace Bradberry Objects of desire Motorola Capricious, curious but crucial Cutting Edge Six of the Best Cleaning up as a clutter therapist If jumble has taken over your life, Audery Lavine can help-at a price. Joanna Coles sits in on a New York theraphy session Sax and politics Time The Grand old Duke of Rotherham Tory troops are being marched into a Balkan shambles, says Tim Hames 'Bug, your name is as tiresome as you, Also, interestingly obscure. Before you came to mean an infinitesimal speck of filth, you were an object of dread' Picture Gallery We're in the money Only fools die rich when patronage can still buy immortality Meeting again? Sterling's Strength Waiting for the euro is no soft option Darling's Challenge The Social Secretary must stand firm on welfare Birthrights Foreign origins can still block the way to the top Search for ways to bring Nato's bombing to an end Hague's stance on EU Human Rights Act 'No need' for cattle hormone here Legal language Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Modular a levels Call to eradicate fur seal 'menace' Laski 's kindness Lorry protest Cricket World Cup Snail tale Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial services Luncheon Personal Column Lecture Church news Picture Gallery School news Service dinners Lord Brandon of Oakbrook His Honour Judge Graham Neville Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Legal news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries University news Sir Ian Fraser Sir Ian Fraser, DSO, OBE, surgon, died on May 11 aged 98. He was born in Belfast on February 9,1901 Personal Column Delta Worldwide George Butler George Butler, advertising executive and artist, died on april 19 aged 94, He was born on October 17,1904 British Kidney Patient Association SSAFA Forces Help Vane Ivanovic Vane Ivanovic, shipowner died on April 4 aged 85. He was born on June 9,1913 Michael Stewart-Smith Michael Stewart-Smith Perfumier, died of cancer on April 7 aged 64. He was born on June 7,1934 The Prince of Wales News The Times Crossword No 21,109 Picture Gallery Business Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling The Saturday Times Wild, mild women Arts Gaping US trade deficit disturbs Greenspan Barclays cuts 6,000 jobs at cost of £400m Thousnads of staff stand to get £60,000 each in payoffs Big Boss grapples Wall Street British Midland Mothercare plans shake-up Sales Raise Rate Hopes Merrill Lynch faces Sumitomo charge Poor Geri, only second to best Arts Business Today Drug firms 'may merge' Brown calls for new debt fund Exchange Rates Net Profits Demon Internet Roche and BASF fined $725m for conspiring to fix prices Hague warns on pensions Building societies seek greater protection Rowell's team earns £106m Olivetti gains ground on Telecom Italia Business Roundup Bankers gets go-ahead Ferguson sells DMI Ford finance chief goes Microsoft joint effort Soccer coup attempt Iceland sales up 10% Bass shares boosted by upbeat view Galen still seeking mergers Old Mutual sells to Century Life By our City Editor: Shadow of Sears over Storehouse Commentary Court blow to VAT plans Making Sure We're Ready Commodities Liffe Options Speculators hoping for L&G bid by Lloyds TSB Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Bass Wilmington Dollar Rates Mutual benefits Tempus Tbi Wall Street Peace breaks out between UK workers and management Christine Buckley examines the penchant for partnership set to revolutionise labour relations Pinault noir TV deals avoid sponsorship scrum A Heart-Warming story from Wearside, where there has… Bar talk Flying free Sir Ian Prosser at Bass was non-committal about the… Shell shock Austin Reed Mutual friends not counting black sheep Merger offers Therapeutic sum for Wallis 'Fast-track' sale saves Danka from bankruptcy Electricity firms face more price checks Dell Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Banker's demand was 'frivolous' City threatens to force land deals Falkland Islanders sitting on gold mine Further payout for Kwelm creditors Business Roundup Gold demand recovers Enterprise unmoved Pinault buys in US Oil groups merge Greenway passes payout Misys deal lifts shares Sanwa loss deepens Adidas-Salomon slips TBI moves into top three with $143m purchase Fine Art aims to cut dependency on Christmas Professor earns £12m from CLG sale The Times Vodafone Picture Gallery Kitemark programme targets IT consultants The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hamptons International Equities extend gains La Grande Dame Wild, mild women London Theatre Best Laid Plans Dance Bugged by the fear of being left behind Dead and alive Coma Purcell Room ENO Pop A crew of one Catalpa Tricycle, Nw6 Season off to a high-flying start Opera La Clemenza di Tito Giyndebourne Silenced in her springtime Gerald Larner welcomes the revival of interest in the compser lili Boulanger Warwick Arts Center Parting Shots Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choie of threatre showing in London Films on General Release Nigel Cliff's choice of the latest moveis Opera & Ballet Keepers of the flame Dance: Donald Hutera on the return to London of the famous Martha Gragham company Crash slam bang Dance Bone-crunching with Streb Zucchero Cheerful? Us? No, that's the other Travis New Pop Albums So easy nobody can do it Live Gig Stereolab Red Box, Dublin Singer known for heart and sole Cesaria Evora, the barefoot diva from the Cape Verde islands, will soon be back in London. Clive Davis reports Look at me come second This week, Geri Halliwell failed-the former Ginger Spice's debut solo single went into the charts at No 2. Poor sausage Royal Philharmonic Orchestra It's time to downsize the BBC D-G candidate have been asked to write a paper on their vision for the BBC. The Times has obtained a copy of Andrew Neil's submission The Times Beeb's rivals eye up fair trading policy Question time for the contenders Cocaine: a nice line in scandal Adultery once made headlines, now drug use does. But Tom Parker Bowles's cocaine fling evoked little outrage, says Carol Midgley Fierce words from Felix Woolf: making life difficult for reporters The recent Woolf reforms to libel laws will have serious implications for the way journalists research and write stories, says company solicitor Alastair Brett Leave that crossword where it is Log on to the Mona Lisa Macmillan is pioneering the developement of online reference books, says Raymond Snoddy The media interview Media & Marketing City University RTS Consultants (UK) Ltd Allied International Credit (UK) Limited Journalists/Editors Harrington Lowndes Beechwood recruitment Limited Corporate Library Times Newspapers Joseph TMS Development International Ltd Eve's new venture Sales Negotiator Business Academy Profit and gloss among Scotland's publishers The launch of Caledonia magazine, aimed at stylish twentysomething, shows that things are heating up nicely north of Gretna, reports Alastair Robertson A view of the world - our readers' world Robert Cockrofit, the editor of the Barnsley Chronicle, explains why intensely local news sells 'Responsible journalism' Dorothy Byrne defends C4's expose of Thailand's sex slave trade, criticised last week The Times Unfairness requires breach of term No appeal after settlement of tax dispute Justices not entitled to disregard evidence Legal & Public Notices Duty to protect children from exploitation Referring to offer in fixing costs Crown counsel's duty when restriction is sought Independence of barristers 'Another' is not a co-accused What do you want to be when you grow up? Will your choice of subject at GCSE and a level affect your career, asks Sharon Pink Why it's cool to be in tune Musical talent should always be nurtured and can help with other subjects, says David Thomas How GCSE Tiers Work and what You Should Know about Them Fact File The Times The great North-South divide To Advertise Call 01716806800 Business Courses Mander Portman Woodward Education WANTEd Keen Readers Time for Change? SPG Hockerhill Anglo-European School Hove College The Publishing Training Centre EF Allance Francaise Patricia Wade Lucie Clayton College Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Centre for Sixth-from Studies Times Newspapers Secondary School English Teacher Rose Hill Study Languages in Europe The University of Chicago Goethe Institut London Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge Educational Services University of Oxford Retired Airline Cabin Crew University of Sothampton Fax: 0171782 7899 Newcastle fail to go the distance Rugby Union Andrew brings in Grimes to plug gap Umaga keeps dream alive Leeds put their faith in Lance Rugby League For the Record Today's Fixtures Bryant conquers heavy going Skill and speed can outweigh other attributes in a judo fighter Vauxhall Cowan has eyes on gold glory Savill rounds on deputy in battle over fixture list Racing Meeting Points Bath Picture Gallery Gloves off as title race nears finish Catterick Nottingham Ayr Ayr Specialists Rapid Raceline Garcia smiles at burden of great expectations Golf Wheble blooms in Yorkshire setting Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Stratford First division is now second class Last Sunday was a great day to be a sofa-bound… Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Women who are still way off the pace Keen on Chess Cole decides to let goals do all the talking FA Cup Final: Work ethie speaks volumes about Manchester United's striking partnership Emirates Setting benchmark for endurance Temuri Ketsbaia tells George Caulkin why he deserves to take centre stage after playing understudy for so long West Ham prodigy on fast track to fame Rob hughes says that Joe cole deserves all the praise, and more Ipswich pay hefty penalty for failure Football in Brief Kerr gives Somerset the upper hand Gallian bats on different plane Glamorgan fail to cow Bull Derbyshire make hay in sun Cricket: Slater and Titchard Punish Northamptonshire with Record Partnership Gloucestershire are keen to stop the rot Kendall back in the old routine Cambridge are made to toil Rhodes puts head down to save face Law enjoys the fun of the flair Yesterday's Scoreboards The World Cup Today The Match West Indies v Bangladesh The Ground The Bat The Odds The Rules The Weather The Ball Spin could turn game England's way Hamilton refuses to be crushed by Pakistan steamroller In Brief Scoreboard from Chester-Le-Street India mourns Tendulkar Sr Ashis Ray on a nation's reaction to loss on and off the field of play US wants guarantee from ICC Experience in Harare showed all old faults Ian MacLaurin, the chairman of the ECB, on his early days in office Edwards back on runway and cleared for take-off David Powell looks forward to a new season and finds one of Britain's top athlets raring to go Egg: Individual Money Matters Have been doing the same you have always done, it is… Word-Watching Collins is forced to hang up his gloves Boxing Morgan on course for world title Badminton Time to smell the roses Television Choice A survivor's tale that sharpens the mind Review Bbc 1 Times Two Crossword Raging Twose settles neighbourly dispute New Zealand cause upset with convincing World Cup triumph over Australia Watford step forward to claim penalty prize Blackburn want £12m for Sutton Football Whizz-Kidz

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