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News from 22/05/1999

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Ben MacIntyre and Michael Evans, Defence Editor, James Landale, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Chris Ayres and Saeed Shah, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Richard Whitehead, Nick Nuttall, Tim Austin, Brian Greer, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Nigel Colborn, Daisy Waugh, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Kinnersley, John Morgan, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Ed Owen, John Simm, Richard Hobson, David Bailey, Jo Whiley, Karen Woolfson, John Keown (Lecturer)T. McCormack, Bill Thomas, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, ray main, George Caulkin and Matt Dickinson, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Cathe Urqhart, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, David Meats, Allan Reid, Yvonne Thomas, Richard Eaton, Anne Robinson, Morag Preston, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Jeremy Seal, Clare Stewart, Peter Wilson, Peter Brown, Elizabeth Jackson, Carl Evans, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Malcolm B. Willis, Chairman, Philip Webster, Carol Midgley and Nick Nuttall, Philip Webster and Tom Baldwin, Colin Shepherd, Kate Shapland, Robert Sheehan, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, D. R., Vinny Lee, C. M. Dunkley, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, David Kettie, Mike Pattenden, Alan Road, Stephen Anderton's, Michael Harvey, Anne Ashworth Finance Editor, Candida Crewe, John R. Sowersby, Alan Griffin, Robin Young, Camilla Kerr, Rodney Milnes, Richard Lamerton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, T. P., Phil Gordon, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, P. B., Martin Symington, Helen Rumbelow, Mark Souster and David Hands, Neil Browne, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Liz Bailey, Marina Esplin-Jones, Paul Rider, jasper rees, Nick Nuttall and Valerie Elliott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Victoria Fletcher, Philip Hitchcock, Jasper Gerard, Andy Wilman, Paula Hawkins, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Ed Potton, Richard Colwill, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, Stevie Chick, Helen Johnstone and Sally Patten, Garrick Alder, Lee Karen Stow, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Sally Baker, Nancy Patton Wood, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rob Wright, Fiona Baroness Thyssen-Bornemisza, Alex O'COnnell, David Watts, Patricia Yates, Editor, Lee Henshaw, Robert Arthur, Adam Jones, Trevor Hoyle, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Rachael Jolley, D. R, Raymond Keene, Neil Inckley, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Lucy Pinney, Mike Barker, Alix Ramsay, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Jeannette Hyde, Francis Gilbert, Min Cooper, Nigel Hawkes, Simon De Bruxelles, Correspondent, Arabella Warner, Oliver Holt, Shane Warne, Roger Boyes, Jonathan green, John Stern, Derek H. Burns, Philip August, Richard Holledge, Gray Neville, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Iain McKinney, Henry Harris's, Nick Szczepanik, P. C. P., Giles Whittell, Mark Aspland, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Magnus Bashaarat, Gareth Grundy, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Sheila Keating, Jane Owen, Mrs P. Canner, Mark Dampler, Ben MacIntyre, A. J. Tipping, Jargon Buster, Ian Brodie, vinny lee, Roy L. Helmore, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Tax Partner, Richard Miles, Martin Waller, Justin Modray, Chris Ayres, Jason Cowley, Fran Littlewood, Lottie Moggach, Stephen Cook, Sally Ballard, Peter Gorb, David Boswell, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Crawshaw, Amanda Reiss, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Joe Warwick, Tom Chesshyre, Paul Connolly, John Turton, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Sir James Galway, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Hazel Spink, Henrietta Lake, Edward Marriott, Lisa Verrico, John Rawlins, Susan Emmett,

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My nights under fire in Pristina Eve-Ann Prentice gets through to Kosovo's stricken capital to find ethnic Albanians cowering in the ruins Doctors on alert for GM diseases Nick Nuttall and Valerie Elliott on measures to calm the debate The cost of Blair's army It's not all over just yet for Wembley The Saturday Times: The Perfect Cup Final Paper Up for The Cup Sport Sun Life's over-50s are eclipsed Shane's world Poem for Dando Meades wins two awards No more Mr Nice Guy Garnet Point It's Chelsea time again Troops for Kosovo War Reports In the Saturday Times Asprey & Garrard Index MPs warn Blair over housing benefit cuts NatWest Times pricing complaint rejected Wedding guests mourn Dando Fiance uses marriage guest list to make sure closest friends are at funeral, reports Michael Harvey Grief reduces seaside town to numb silence By the Times Diary: Tatler Editor takes off after turbulent reign Poem to a Lost Fiance Austin Reed BBC accused of lack of balance over GM foods PC World the Computer Supterstore Opposing Camps: Where the Two Sides Stand The risks proving that there is no risk Analysis Farmer swapped cows for parrots Kosova children appeal to Times readers Executive drugged wife to save marriage Girl died in fear of GCSE exam Direct Line Motor Insurance Britannia International Limited Picture Gallery Www. homebase. co. uk Dr Thomas Stuttaford Next week in the Times One 2 one Far Right tempts youth on 'green' website 'Hague the tramp' stars in pro-euro Tory film Rebels' party broadcast steps up personal attack against Conservative leader, writes James Landale Star Wars takes $1m an hour News in Brief Jury discharged Hoddle affair Fraudsters jailed Williams sued Drug boss jailed Diana song sold £3,450 cricket bat MFI home works 'Supergran' is heroine of cruise rescue British rep, one of the last to abandon ship, gave first aid to injured, writes Adrian Lee Climbers safe after mercy mission in ice Multiple Display Advertising Items Teenager drowns in rescue bid Comet Baby in wood mother jailed for five years Actress gets full Marx in style Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Currys Republican terrorists jailed for bomb plot Susie Orbach Leap to fame over 2,500ft gorge Scottish Amicable A small whiff of warning DSG Retail Ltd Autobiography of a liar America Giles Whittell Back seat sex education Nato security alert after Rome killing World in Brief (Reuters): East Timor poll change Kennedy film's $30m tag Teachers 'shot pupils' (AP): Rwandan men guilty Tyson to be freed early (AP): Museums hit by strikes The Star Wars prequel has all but eclipsed normal… England Bedfordshire Rover Dealers NPI (AFP): Dissent gives Nato glimpse of the end Balkans War: The Price of Peace Michael Binyon argues that in spite of Serbian resistance, the signs of collapse may be surfacing 'If my title helps, then I'll flaunt it' Www. audi. co. uk (Reuters): Nato raids 'kill 19' in prison In Brief (AP): 5,000 tell army to go (AP): Fresh tide of refugees MOPS Provincial Bookesellers Fairs Association No-one forgets a good teacher Nato chief calls for massive ground forces Time fail? to fly for Apache crews Moon Shots The Sunday Times Halfords Stolen nuclear secrets 'put Chinese ahead' Somali chiefs horn of plenty Victims of acid murder found in bank vault DIAL-a-PHONE Www. go-fly. com Vietcong film feeds Kosovo fears Newly released war footage from Vietnam is forcing America to relive it trauma, writes Roger Boyes Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries The Body-Bag Syndrome Gym-shy women seek muscles in a bottle Helen Rumbelow on a dubious new route to becoming fashionably fit Tate pays a record £3m for American sculpture Norwich Union How It Works Blair's secret army caught in firing line Www. halifax. co. uk Www. canon. co. uk In Power but Not in Office: The Team behind the Scenes Opera & Ballet Royal Albert Hall Oh, what a serious war! Nineties students show their sober side Valerie Grove at the Cambridge Union DREAMinG Hymn to courage in face of the enemy Opera the Carmelites Coliseum It's time for some tough love, Tony Clinton needs a stern lecture from his distant admirer 'While America and Britain have learnt, slowly, to appreciate the grown-up feminism of de Beauvoir, France is still in its infantile, kneejerk stage' Picture Gallery The rage of reason The smarter we become, the closer we embrace our idiot superstitions Let's Split Whitehall's Samurai The rise and rise of the political adviser Red Dread Today's terrorists love violence more than politics Beds on the Web A new worldwide challenge for the Chelsea Flower Show Doctors' treatment of 'terminally ill' Science and safety of GM foods Palace for tourists German shepherd dogs Scrapping tuition fees Showing our age Full house Magic missing in laureate choice? Oxford appointment Lost coinage Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Birthdays are in Weekend Sir Robert Rhodes James Sir Robert Rhodes James, historian and Mp for cambridge, 197692, died of cancer on May 20 aged 66. He was born on April 10,1933 Personal Column Court & Social Independence is not just for the young Milestones CSFB in compliance scandal Bank suspends London employee after investigation into Tokyo operation Alliance in merger talks with Irish bank Cash deal fuels fear of One 2 One sale delay Hot Seat 30 EToys nets fortune in shares explosion A Week in the City Olivetti triumphs in Telecom Italia bid Drummond valued at £40m after Yahoo! deal Cyprus Airways Business Today City surprised as UK money supply surges Ross for pensions working party Barclays gets radical The Sundya Times Business Focus Zeneca makes GM crop promise to farmers Cannons in talks to buy rival clubs Northern Rock to benefit from accounting change Warring parties call truce in the battle for Mepit By our City Staff: Watanabe flies in to deny race allegation Airtours says it has won First Choice Business Roundup Allied London deal Torotrak wins contract Matalan buys Falmer Inquiry into mutuality Evans of Leeds offer Exchange Rates Managers set to buy Greycoat Allied Leisure bid increased Birmingham loses on and off the pitch Flotation of Dasa considered By our City Editor: Pay revolution in the making Commentary Trains Commodities Liffe Options FTSE dips as investors are left unconvinced Stock Market Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes There's gold in them thar distant hills Tempus VirtualInternet Dollar Rates Other Strerling FTSE Volumes Torotrak Wall Street Modest losses at the close Halifax British Funds Moving off the scrapheap and Early retirement can be a curse or another chance, says Sally Patten Www. bt. com So could it be Hales, the conquering hero, after all? Man in the View Charity begins after work The Former Bank Manager The Equitable Life Assurance Society Game lads The Times City Diary Liffe times The Times City Diary In the pink The Times City Diary First aid for a bored mind The Ex-Oilman The Sunday Times Schooled in the art of enjoying retirement The Former MD Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,110 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel World Cup fear and danger Old rivals united by final ambitions Double delight, trebel chance: but Gullit's eyes are also on the prize Oliver Holt on an FA Cup Final that is merely and appetiser for the main course to come AXS Telecom The holes in holiday insurance Today's Team at Wembley William Hill Happy Sheringham back on song Football Saturday The target of persistent taunts since his move to Old Trafford is a winner at lats. Photograph: Marc Aspland Ferguson to take off from the bench Gullit has had to battle for approval George Caulkin says Newcastle's manager has not enjoyed a trouble free ride FA Cup Statistics Back in the Frame Spread Eagle We have thirst for another Double Ryan Giggs wears Reebok DMX The Times FA Cup romance an increasingly rare commodity Rejoicing masks weaknesses Mark Hodkinson sees City win through to Wembley while the supporters lose a little perspective In Brief Hutchison ruled out by prior engagement Taylor is ready for Wembley return Dyer heads O'Leary's wanted list Henman draws some comfort French Open Singles Draws Mauresmo thriving on pressure Alix Ramsay on a rising French star and her quest to become the new heroine of Roland Garros Www. ibm. com Football Associates O'Grady hoping to extend his reign Cycling Wasps deny London Irish link Rugby Union Rise of Rotherham can cause red faces among hierarchy Gardener will dig deep for success David Powell concludes his study of the state of British athletics by meeting a rising star of the track Morgan's tilt ends in defeat Badminton Vauxhall Radcliffe agrees to go extra two miles Athletics The World Cup Today The Matches England v South Africa The Ground The Bat The Odds The Rules The Weather The Ball All-round ability gives the edge to South Africa Warwickshire win race for Woolmer Singalong with Olonga Pat Gibson says Zimbabwe's match-winning fast bowler is used to hitting high notes Shoaib will receive my full attention Klusener out to make amends Richard Hobson on the all-rounder capable of destructive tendencies Confusion is widespread Going in to bat for charity Bangladesh hint at glory days to come Century by Habib delays inevitable County Championship: Leicesters Long Unbeaten Run Comes to an End Lloyd and Crawley turn tables Middlesex plans go awry Kent show no mercy Sussex's tall target Eighth time lucky for Derbyshire Wagh boosts Warwickshire Scoreboard from Dublin Slow day at Oxford Vaughan ready to step up Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Tall timber presents a daunting challenge Malborough Cup tests jumping above all else. Photograph: Colin Shepherd Lingfield Park Stratford Island Sands to confirm superiority Racing; 2,000 Guineas Winner Should Again Prove for Enrique at the Curragh Today C4 Tomorrow BBC2 Thunderer: Armchair Investor Racing next Week William Hill Channon achieving goals with style Kempton Park Wolverhampton Musselburgh Yesterday's Results Basincroft ready to atone for spill at Stratford Rapid Raceline Chepstow foresees Savill row The Times Stressful times Quick thinker Meeting Points Catterick Rose Quartz Nottingham Els benefits from lack of practice Golf Halifax trampled by stampeding Rhinos Rugby League Honda reverses out of Formula One deal Sport in Brief Scores Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Smith discovers winning recipe For the Record Burns in upbeat mood Motor Rallying Ladbrokes Stark keen to keep successful run going Equestrianism Alfa Romeo Hoods Galore Registration Numbers Trade Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contract Hire Hayward Moir Non-Status Contract Hire Multiple Display Advertising Items Specialists in Short & Long Term Contracts Www. dvla. som. co. uk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Www. westrnidvehicles. co. uk Amber CSS Driving Europe is no holiday Culture makes continental roads four times as perilous, reports John Naish How green was my valet Andy Wilman wowed St Tropez, but in a Honda Picture Gallery Honda Clio gives Nicole naughty V-sign Bill Thomas tries Renault's hot V6 version Www. Subaru. Co. Uk Registration Transfers Mercedes E220 K. S. B. Motorgroup Smart Centre Performance Cars E280 NE Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Men went bug-eyed with lust' Lisa Grainger discovers that VW's revamped Beetle exerts a mysterious pulling power on the normally reserved British male Porsche General Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys Motorpoint of Derby Ltd Grrrl power by Leonardo Big motor turns a cute scoot into a handsome brute, says Liz Bailey The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mercury Asset Management Utopia fails to materialise Marina Esplin-Jones looks into an Internet investment that looks too good to be ture Scottish Widows Lost Innocence M&G Party Time Internet Scams Warning Signs Scottish Amicable Standard Life Bank Cheltenham & Gloucester Neville James In the soup? Henrietta Lake with tips on how to cope with the dreaded VAT Ways to Ease the Pain of Vat Fortune rests on feast or famine Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Norwich Union BT becomes a go-go stock Personal Investor Derbyshire Building Society Fix your home loan now, say advisers Broker bonds under the microscope Hazel Spink explains why these financial instruments get a bad press Hitting at family values Comment Jupiter Unit Trust Managers Ltd. Royal Bank of Scotland plc 'Don't write off the tracker funds yet' After a period of volatility in the markets. Susan Emmett reports on the US and Fran Littlewood looks at London Vulnerable and overvalued yet still the best bet Legal & General Policy Plus Skipton Financial Services Asia 'is on the way back' Check that small print before you go Clare Stewart compares the cost and scope of travel policies Scottish Widows The Equitable Life Www. covbsoc. co. uk Financial Service Ltd. Citizens Advice goes online The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea Building Society Automatic breach of client confidentiality Hammering for active funds Sally Patten looks at the latest twist in the debate over active versus passive funds Mercury Asset Management The Chancellor and a quick £50m Eurocheques? You can forget them Centralised customers Schroders Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Direct Line Equity in Europe still a long-term proposition Merchant Investors Magic carpets from the East Clare Stewart looks at the market in antique rugs and learns how to avoid being taken for a ride Policy Portfolio Surrenda-Link Ltd Beale Dobie & Company Limited The Equitable Life You've lost that mutual feeling Karen Woolfson says that the Isa is supplanting the old building society accounts Friends Provident National Savings Pensioners Bond gets the thumbs-down AXA Direct Ltd Scores Child tax credit 'unworkable' BT a Go-Go Isa party poopers Richard Miles find that the idea of tax-free investment in foreign stocks is not as easy as it sounds Cats are flavour of the month Fidelity Investments Travel Sick Inside Shopping The greatest show in earth This is the last year of the Great Tent at the Chelsea Flower Show. Stephen Anderton pays tribute to a showcase that is going space age for the millennium Index AXA the F. A. Cup Home Life Fashion Country Life Our angel, Gabriel When your much longed-for baby is born with a serious heart defect which requires major surgery, everything else in your life ceases to have any great significance, says David Bowker A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World Chewing over the gum habit Film stars, football managers, chief executives—they're all following the Mayans. Richard Holledge reports The Masticating Facts Anne Robinson The Shape of Things to Come 'I didn't expect a pupil of mine to be… Eric Anderson, chairman of the National Heritage Lottery Fund, has clear memories of teaching Tony Balir at Fettes and Prince Charles at Gordonstoun. He talks to Moira Petty How to be a globetrotting pooch Our quarantine laws are to be reformed, but what will you do if your dog has flying jitters? Dresses that let you work, rest and play Top Tip Right Harrods Knightsbridge Chef's captive audience Lee Henshaw tucks into a meal at Strangeways prison, where the Kitchen caters for 1,000 people and the knives are always securely locked away at the end of the day The Drinks that Time Forgot Porter Magimix Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Drink Don't turn your nose up the rose wines. Choose carefully and you'll find they capture the spirit of summer Star Buys Consuming Interest Pickled Onions The Times Cook Summer weather brings on an attack of picnic fever the urge to pack a large basket with robust pies and tarts The times magazine 'I started with a penny whistle' At 60, his hard-drinking days are over—Ireland's great flautist is happiest with a cup of tea now A Drink with Sir James Galway What we Had where we Had It The Perfect Tuna Tartare An Earth Moving Experience! 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John D Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Mellion Park English Courtyard Golf and Leisure Resort W10 Portobello Road area Newly refubished 3 bedroom… Florida Homes Show East Anglia A whodunnit down in the woods Nick Nuttall investigates the mystery ailment killing Britain's oaks The Times Weekend Courses and Activities Swallows with a fine tail to tell The hills are alive with the sound of bird music, writes Derwent May Feedback A bet on the bullet boys Martin Fletcher learns the language of road bowling in Northern Ireland Lucy Pinney Alas! Poor digger man, I knew him A. J. Tipping has dedicated himself to turning a medieval church into a home—come hell or high water The end of the egg and spoon race Last year parents raise £90 million for schools—fundraising is now a serious business, Arabella Warner reports Why my father's drinking made me into a survivor Sally Ballard grew up with an alcoholic father, and she may be stronger for it A Vet Writes The men who don't drive What do women think of members of the opposite sex who are car-less by choice? Not a lot, apparently. 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Jeremy Seal looks at the options for a perfect view, somewhere between Cornwall and France The Travel Collection Virgin Hotel Collection Mum and dad still know how to swing Martin Symington and his family managed to raise their games on an action-packed sporting weekend in Surrey The grey-haired whacked us at tennis Swan Hellenic Spot for All Having a Ball: The Bottom Line Corfu counts cost of war Bookings are down and locals fear a poor holiday season—because of the crisis in Kosovo. Tom Chessshyre reports Island Life: Corfu Holidays Www. hrs. com British Airways Holidays Family Activity Holidays in the UK Www. tailor. made. co. uk P&O Cruises At home with the birds and beasts A new book identifies the Corfu villas where the writer Gerald Durrell grew up. 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The Times Bookshop Quotes of the Week Victor Pelevin, from Russia with attitude Win! £300 to spend on Diesel clothes—p5 Life in the fast lane The Times Lloyd Webber/elton Bull's Eye or Balls-Up? Royston Vasey League with the Enemy Jane McDonald Queen for a Day Keeping an Eye on Things so You Don't Have to Contents Photography David Bailey This week Clubbing, Art, Theatre Literary Festivals, Exhibitions... Stuff to Win and More Tate Gallery Music Ladbradford's Festival of Drifting Club Dance for Kosovo Performance Art 10 Backwards Theatre Enjoy Art Still Tripping Literary Festivals Charleston/Hay-on-Wye Win! Eurovision Song Contest goodies Win! Tickets to Hyman Traffic and Diesel clothes vouchers Theatre Geisha Girl Www. mantrarecordings. com Exhibition Museum Of... Me Partied out My Millennium Picture Gallery Bernarda Alba Great Night out Overrated Texas Whoops! The Projector Clive King Rounds up the Week's Movie News Great Nbght in: Mike Barker Alien Society G'day Sunshine L. A. Stories UK Top 10 Films Raw Recruiting US Top 10 Films Speeding ahead The Big Interview He's as cocky as they come, so it's no wonder John Simm made his name with tough roles in Cracker and The Lakes. Now he's in Human Traffic, hailed as this year's hippest Britflick. Lottie Moggach reports. Portrait: Paul Rider Naxos Picture Gallery Tower Records-Video-Books Singled out The Big Single Roots Choice Megastores New album releases The Big Album Metro music charts Win four albums! Olympia London War bore Tulip Fever Deborah Moggach Books Red, but not square Forget War and Peace: the post-Soviet generation wants to read the anarchic novels of Victor Pelevin, Russia"s psychedelic Nabokov". 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