News from 24/05/1999
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Mark Souster and Tim Reid, David Calvert-Smith, Nick Knight, Bel Mooney, Catherine Riley, Ian Murdey, Tony Donnelly, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Tony Dawes, Chris Ayres and Jill Sherman, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, W. A. Cheetham, Philip Howard, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Mark Inglefield and Tom Baldwin, Richard Eaton, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tony Richardson, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Peter Brown, John Thicknesse, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Susan Dunn, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Malcolm Wheatley, Dominic Walsh, Laura Blair, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Matthews, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Phil Gordon, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, David Hands, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, David Lawrenson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Sharron Davies, Jim Prior, Raymond Keene, Alan Lawson, Matt Dickinson, John Stokdyk, Victoria Walker, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Adam Barnard, Alan Pearey, Jill Sherman, David Lewis, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Helen Brown, Sarah Cunningham, Henrietta Lacey, John Stern, John Parfit, Rodney Hobson, G. A. Dobson, D. B. Cole, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Lasper Gerard, Saeed Shah, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Willam Rees-Mogg, Jeremy Hart, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Lea Paterson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, A. J. Lucking, Tony Nunn, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Stoddart of Swindon, Christopher Clief, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Alan Montagu, Michael Evans, Charles Christian, Jenny Macarthur, Susie Steiner, Bert Massie, Director, Radar, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthony Jones, Richard Ford, Henrietta Lake,
ResumoTomorrow: 16-Page Colour Guide to the Barcelona… Nato doubles Kosovo land force A hardening of the allaince's stance sends a message of intent to Slobodan Milosevic Index The Flower Show Look Ministers soften crackdown on bogus asylum-seekers Dallaglio 's 'confession' puts career in jeopardy Drugs Scandal Haunts England Rugby Captain Fit to play Inside Tory plot to oust Heseltine as MP Odyssey 30p Every Weekday Picture Gallery Falkland islanders talk to Argentina Keep out, Labour Scots tell HQ BE Direct Dell Tears of joy as novice wins at Cannes By our Political Staff: Cook faces queries on Gaddafi 'order' Tories attack EU's 'secret' tax changes World in Bref Stark girl christened MP in a spin over DJ AFP: Two drown as floods hit south Germany Driving test protest Blast girl 'critical' Soho victim's anguish Pubs will ban euro Tarnished image of English hero Celebrity sinners brought down by 'Hall's Angels' Curse of England captaincy Holiday Inn The True Professional Demon Internet Deadline set for airstrikes Bombers given two months to prepare way for ground forces, reports Michael Evans Balkans War: Military Countdown Missing Men Reach Safety after Month of Terror NatWest Chronology of War BP Nato's bombs leave ghost towns Balkans War: On the Ground Elections Sainsbury's It ain't half a good cause, mum A new charity set up by the comedian Jim Davidson aims to boost Forces morale, writes Daniel McGrory Virgin AP: General rebuffs Clinton Final exodus AP: Exiles return (Reuters): Army 'duped' (Reuters): Hackers ploy AP: Serb Mp killed Recognition at last for illegitimate aristocrats Thousands to get place in high-society history Hewlett Packaro Irvine considers judges' interests 'Mums 'army' to start teaching AXS Telecom Tatler chooses Editor's exit line British Gas Zurich Financial Services Signal to ET shows we are only human Mobile phone research adds to safety fears It is called Natura Royal Mail Boy's plea for dog passport First Telecom Eclipse scare stories leave Cornish tourism in shade Campsites and hotels face big losses as even regular clients cancel, reports Adam Sherwin German Reds brigade cheers United Millennium look for flower show Rac New Peugeot 406 'Preacher Rau is President Wife of new head of state was at Gordonstoun with Duke of York Gore encounters a rival's sporting muscle Nature's Best Provincial Booksellers Fairs Association Dillons AP: Couples killed at country retreat AP: Ex-President accused Cyclone death toll rises AFP: 120 mph grandmother ]City's pecking order Ashnil Holidays Vodafone £2m feathers rare eagles' nest Scottish Power to create a grouse moor to divert birds from vast windfarm, reports Shirley English Amazon. co. uk Britain protests against Japanese whale killing Time Earl scraps event after rider's death News in Brief Camelot centre to open Retirement test case TV role for Burrell Recycling drive will penalise wasteful homes Councils will foot the bill for freedom of information Costs will include staff, hotlines and explanatory booklets, Jill Sherman reports Tempur Record check may give false security Police and fire service unite to fight arson The Times Hamlet Pressure rises for end to beef ban On the front line in the eco-war Five years ago she was derided for comping out in protest against a bypass. But Bel Mooney a argues that it was one of the most significant events of the Nineties Quantex Diktats from the borders Lilac, lavender, fuchsa, rose—this season's colour would be quite at home at the Chelsea Flower Show The Times ISAs Pashmina man William Welstead imports fashion's hottest accessory Ten Things You Didn't Know about Pashminas On Line Telecom UK Ltd Fashion Diary Intel inside A case of one idea too many? Lyric Theatre Hammersmith Semi Detached Theatre No need to dress this up Direct Line Tennessee Williams unbowed London Theatre See Mike Oldfield live Cinema English National Opera A festival full of surprises Cinema: French and Belgian films win big at Cannes but, says James Christopher, better movies were overlooked Opera & Ballet A Stoll Moss Theatre This week in the Times Third Way is a street in suburbia The battle for the popular vote has shifted outside the city 'It was county cricket which showed the rest of the world in the 1960s how attractive limited-overs cricket would become for the masses' Picture Gallery Toil and trouble Scotland can have independence but Scottish Labour must bow to London Family secrets Clinton's Casualty Kosovo has compounded Gore's electoral difficulties The Price of Waste Incentives, not penalties, should encourage recycling Crying Foul Another sports celebrity teeters on the moral pedestal Britain's time to choose on Europe Dead badgers Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Loss of a loved son on Everest Aid for rural economy Rape counselling Disabled benefits cuts Cost of rail freight Probation action plan World Cup critic under attack Dome ready to go? Sir , Your report about the auction of Billy Bunter… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Nature notes Picture Gallery Birthdays today Peter Duffy, QC David Shirley Memorial services Reception The Lancing Club Service reunion Dinners Personal Column Baroness Arlington City of London Solicitors' Company Anniversaries Delta Worldwide Thanksgiving service Marriages Forthcoming marriages University news Jim Rose Jim Rose, Cbe., Wartime cryptanalyst, journalist and publisher, died on May 20 aged 89 He was born on June 7,1909 Norman Rossington Norman Rossington, actor, died on May 21 aged 70. He was born on December 24,1928 Elizabeth Robinson Elizabeth Robinson Sehwartz, American athlete, ded on May 18 aged 87, She was born on August 23,1911 Professor Robin Humphreys Robin Humphreys, Obe, Professor of Latin American History in the University of London 1948-74, died on May 2 aged 91. He was born on June 6,1907 On this Day News The Times Crossword No 21,111 Business Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling 175 years In the Times Manchester United Treble Chance Lucozade Sport Beckham ready to boom Oliver Holt on the player who has given United fresh options Dallaelio case needs quick resolution David Hands belives the RFU must act swiftly to prevent futher damage to a troubled sport McRae's Argentina bid comes to a rocky end Motor Rallying East Bourne Woods stays clear of rivals Golf: American Has Three-Shot Lead as He Closes in on First European Title Tears turn to title joy for Brown Scoreboard from Headingley Tendulkar 's sparkling diamond in the rough Australia in danger of missing cut Cricket World Cup Take cover: explosions at han Scoreboard from Bristol New Zealand find role to suit them South Africa assert supremacy Time to reflect and to learn Leicestershire pair could be England's best bet Cricket World Cup Cricket Commentary Scoreboard from the oval Picture Gallery Zimbabwe fall well wide of mark Scoreboard from Worcester The World Cup Today The Matches The Ground The Bat The Odds The Rules The Weather The Ball Spitfires ' season yet to takeoff Cricket Rupert Cox: Athey leads Royals from the front Sussex newcomers set up an improbable victory PPP Campionship No Title Adams batters Glamorgan Bowler closes in on one-day milestone Dynamos are still fumbling in dark Saturday's Scoreboard Cool Wood fashions Yorkshire recovery Yesterday's Scoreboards Radcliffe has to settle for British best Athletics Joseph's pace clears way for Sutton Valence Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor sees red over yellow ban Bowls Milan's pace just too hot for Lazio Football Overseas View Vauxhall Kilmarnock can be fairly hopeful Kane clinches Uefa Cup passage for St Johnstone European championship gold at last for Allan Judo Cannock fail to earn place among medals Hockey Haye seeks revenge for Aba defeat Boxing Archer settles for double consolation Badminton FA looks at Collymore drug-taking allegations Football in Bref Selfless captain keen to accentuate the positive Matt Dickinson praises the injured United stalwart for his courage and refusal to contemplate self-pity Sheringham finds his silver lining Picture Gallery Gullit is left hot under the collar George Caulkin sees the Newcastle manager's plans laid bare Rotherham miss place in top flight by whisker Rugby Union Free serve No Title Cornish passion pays off Deacon's stature increases By a Correspondent: Wildcats ease survival fears Long enjoys field day as St Helens stretch lead Rugby League By our Sports Staff: Barbarians outclass champions Broncos searching for win Fixing this running battle with shin splints Matthew Pryor shapes up with... Sharron Davies So What's It worth to You? A tough way to get fighting fit Fit to Play Humbledby Lycra ladies who lunch Give some muscle to your flexible friends Thanks for coming - here's the cheque The European Tour is turning a bling eye to its own rules regarding appearance money Issues raised by World Cup Unfair comment on shortage of new showjumping talent Shearer performing from the wrong script The Newcastle and Englsnd captain will not regain his powers until Gullit and Keegan use him properly, Matt Dickinson says Sports Letters A little worship is in order now ITV's fine show leaves D-G in a fix Lynne Truss Haute couture, mate On Television this Week This Week in the Times Hula Angel provides divine result for Hills Racing: Newmarket from Let down by Wince and Islad Sands Leicester British Betting Office Association Big-Race Details from the Curragh Thirsk Specialists Rapid Raceline Reading the Racecard Meeting Points Windsor Thirsk Kayf Tara shows wellbeing An unsatisfactory finish to a race past its best Hamilton Park Williams just beaten by deadline Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Van Bon gets his timing right Flat Leaders Jalabert regains lead Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Rousing reception as Stark triumphs Equestrianism Kafelnikov chases former glories Alix Ramsay previews the contest for supremacy at the French Open Injury fear for Sanchez SKY Sports French Open Singles Draws Statistics Criville eases home as rivals crash out Sport in Bref Claymores triumph Packer's trophy success De la Hoya on course Winning partnership Threat to six-lap heat Athletics Baseball Guide to the Week Ahead Pools Check For the Record Club Cricket Football Rugby Union Council duty to collect waste Law Report May 24 1999 Pre-trial preparation guidance Changing Times Cut-off date for trustees' costs Limit to trade mark rights Company car park not public Capitalisation, week's change JEPB Results and Statistics Sunday Tips The Times Marriott Millennium & Copthorne seeks further acquisitions World 's favourite airline hits turbulence Companies Views of MPC's new boy awaited Economic Outlook UK tops investment league Alternative Investment Market Boost for City over European savings tax proposals Self-assessment alert Picture Gallery Regal looks to sell unwanted hotels package Exchange Rates The Times RAC sale on course Word-Watching Engineer silent on US offer The Facts The Board Asian bid to end WTO deadlock Focus Corporate Profile: Imperial Tobacco Britons turn to online shopping Our Verdict LIG set to announce merger details BA launches flights to Libya Chelsea Village plc Bid for Prestwick Leschly warns of Net impact The strong pound—cruel to be kind? Mannesmann to gain in Olivetti's Italia victory Electricity competition reaches all parts of UK Builder adds sites Picture Gallery The Times Diageo to lose out in champagne flotation Benettons have designs on expanding family firm The clothing outfit has reaped the benefits of Italian privatisation, says Sarah Cunningham Microsoft The toast of Hollywood Television Choice Gothic thriller that will make your flesh creep Bbc1 Companies 46 Microsoft takes hard line over UK Net stance Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft A&L deal to spark rise in bank shares Times Two Crossword Barclays look to buy Express Whitbread and Domecq fall out over pub plan Anglo in demand by the trackers Maxwells return to market Direct life & pension services Sterling 49 Information Technology for Small and Medium-sized… Take on the big boys with PC power Chris Partridge introduces an egight-page report on how the Internet can transform prospects for small business Choosing your Machine New life for old machines Forget the buzz of buying new. Upgrade the components instead, suggests Henritta Lake Brighten your brochure Bublicity How the West was won over Net Work Way out West Picture Gallery Beware when you borrow4 Banks are backing budding entrepreneurs with loans, but warning them to proeed with caution, says Rodney Hobson When size matters get a laptop Notebook Computers In touch but not out of pocket Take advantage of the latest good deals, writes Stephen Hoare Mobile Fhones Keep your finger on your cash Accounting Packges Cheers: your name is on it Case Study IBM My Business Intel inside IBM How divers turned on the profit stream The Internet can transform the smaller business if it's handled correctly, says Henrietta Lake It's true: knowledge is power The right IT systems are a boon to any business, keeping everyone speedily in touch, in formed and up to date. stephen Hoare reports What 's in a name? Your business Net Benefits Freedom is a walk from the bedroom to the home office Telework Offshore onliners Vat The office cafe, but not as we know it The work canteen as cybercaé? Internet surf safaris are now on the menu, says Laura Blair The cybercafe shows we are at the cutting edge Lack of tools hampers fight against bugs The Euro It 's a legal jungle in cyberspace Surf to Glasgow for a virtual cuppa How staff can save It money Training
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