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News from 25/05/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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S. Goldman, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, John Grieve Smith, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Tracy Worcester, Rob Hughes, Mark Souster, James Peterson, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Chris Sivewright, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Marie Staunton, Philip Howard, David Meek, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, John Wadham, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Julian Murray-Evans, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Pat Gibson, Tom Murphy, Michael Harvey and Alex O'Connell, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Clarke, John O'leary Education Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, George Best, David Gould, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Mark Souster and John Goodbody, Bobby Charlton, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Justin Langer, Paul Durman, P. A. L. Vine, Gary Slapper, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Michael Mathews, Andy Scott, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Rosalind Wright, Nigel Cliff, Alfred Manders, Clive Petty, Mark Harper, Eric Huggins, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Richard Duce, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Danny Lee, Saeed Shah, Kevin McCarra, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Colin Shindler, Michael Gove, Russell Dew, Guy de la Bedoyere, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Daniel Rosenthal, Shaun Evelegh, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Tom Wylie, Vince Wright, Tim Reid and Mark Souster, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robert Rhodes, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Roger Haywood,

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Family mental health: Dr Tom Stuttaford's Dallaglio quits over drug 'set-up' Captain vows to clear his name Freedom Bill hailed WH Smith buys publisher British joy at French Open Index Non-Nato troops needed to bolster Kosovo force Fantasy island to beat health scares War Reports The director's pay cut: Star Wars Plus Fantasy Cricket: check your scores Picture Gallery Date with destiny United fans head for history in Barcelona BT Stay in touch Hillary Clinton may set up home alone Blair calls for end to annual wage haggling Commons echo chamber would be waste of words Liberty Pm's Pay Packet Picture Gallery Cheltenham & Gloucester Week off for Sarah Kennedy News in Brief Triple tragedy Switched off Head is fined 'No phone risk' Lucas sinks Titanic rival in cash battle Star Wars creator set to gross $2 billion from latest episode Captain accused of fondling Wrens Seafood diet 'made man of Neanderthals' Mormons list 400m souls on the Internet Hewlett Packard Editor rejects accusations of honey trap News of the World says it will pass four hours of tapes to rugby authorities, reports Carol Midgley NEC The Six who Sat in Judgment 'Confession' out of character Mark Souster who worked with Lawrence Dallaglio for The Times, found him circumspect but convivial The Dallaglio statement in full Direct Line Drugs cast a shadow over world of rugby Mark Souster and John Goodboy on the implications for the sport Scram star takes on fight to save his family and fortune Michael Harvey and Alex o'Connell examine the double ahead for the troubled Waps forward Sainsbury's Virgin Information Bill condemned as toothless Jill Sherman on charges of a government retreat Rover What public can demand - for up to £50 The cause célébre is here to stay The Document Company Intel inside BA is victim of price war publicity coup Rival offers free tickets for estimating loss, reports Mark Henderson High-Flying Adversaries Swiftcall Charlie puts plants in shade Helen Rumbelow sees television's new symbol of sexy gardening brighten the Chelesa Flower Show Information Soceity Institute Britain's oldest roof revealed News in Brief Cat helpline Aerosol death Settee payout Pool girl dies What is a President worth? The salary of the most powerful man on earth, set in Nixon's day, is under scrutiny, report Damina Whitworth Renewed calls for Reno to resign Dell Bickering Republicans in disarray Ben MacIntyre on rows over gun control and Kosovwo NatWest (AFP): Ukrainian mine blast kills 35 Word in Brief (AFP): Gandhi does a U-turn Jerusalem 'spy switch' (AFP): Four die in train fire (AFP): Gay anger at cleric Wrestler falls to his death in ring stunt Murder manual firm pays out 'Star Wars Two' given crucial test English Partnerships Whaling talks split by tribal hunters Patients invited to give opinion on doctors GMC plans a cultural change in medicine reports Ian Murray Futurestep Picture Gallery Keyhole hope for cancer Longines Men are poorer sex on health 'Flat cap' robber jailed for 14 years Helen Johnstone on the downfall of a middle-age villain who wasn't cut for a life of crime DNA may trap killer 30 years after crime The Open University Website opens up life inside St. Joseph's Hospice PC Lessons longer at prep schools Gateway Refugees to face winter in tent cities Balkans War: On the Front Line Sham marriages win ticket to West Daniel Mcgrory reports from the Brazed camp on a ruse that some desperatc couples are using to jump the quene for evacuation lights UN attacks Serb expulsion Legal & General Serb soldiers refuse to go back to the front line Troops from town that sent an army to fight the Turks do not want to go to war in Kosove, writes Eve-Ann Prentice KLA takes cover in Cold War bunkers Agony or men back from dead Balkans War: On the Front Line Stephen Farrell on the stories of freed captives reaching border Kwik-Fit Cancer charity chief goes on trial for fraud Fred West case radar helps to find Australian bodies Do You Yahoo!? France draws the line at calling a bouncing baby boy Zebedee Parents may now choose any name they please for their child, Susan Bell reports. Well, almost any name.. . Bank of Scotland 'Loose cannon Winnie' sent in by ANC Benn junior is chosen to follow in father's footsteps PR delay strains Lib-Lab co-operation Dillons Westminster buries its head in devolution sand Minolta Cynara Artichoke Depression is a challenge with In the first extract from his new book, In Your Right Mind, Dr Thomas Stuttaford discusses four common psychological problems and explains how they can be overcome Treating schizophrenia Vodafone Help for the hyperactive child Stop the Bombing Royal Mint When youngsters wet the bed Tomorrow A phantom force for a phoney war What is the Kosovo force for? Stotming on to the front page 'We should create a virtuous crop circle, by diminishing the power of supermarkerts, agri-business and chemical companies' Picture Gallery Sniff and snigger Beneath the moral outrage, celebrity exposes merely glamorise drug use Ian's court The Times Diary Nato's Choices The Alliance is less hesitant than it appears Need to Know It is up to the public access to information Beaching the Whalers There must be no weakening of the moratorium Interest rates and value of sterling 'Delights' of the euro Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… Straw's restrictions on jury trials Help for the young Vegetarian for farming Corporal punishment Dead badgers Cold calling Roman remains through a keyhole Modular a levels Orwell's inspiration? Search for ET Court Circular Sir James Cobban Today's royal engagements Sir Laurence Kirwan His Honour Stewart Taverner Bates, QC Lecture Anniversaries Dinners Picture Gallery Spice Boys make a hit at Chelsea Personal Column Birthdays today University of Oxford Forthcoming marriages Oundle School Lipman & Sons Faresavers James Blades James Blades, Obe, percussion player and author, died on May 19 aged 97. He was born in Peterborough on September 9.1901 Rob Gretton Rob Gretton, rock manager died on May 15 aged 46. He was born on January 15,1953 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Fujifilm Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Freddy Randall Freddy Randall, Jazz trumpeter and bandlcader, died in Devon on May 18 aged 78. He was born in London on May 6,1921 Augustus Pablo Augustus Pablo, dub and reggae performer, died of a muscular disease in Jamaica on May 18 aged 44. He was born on June 21.1952 The Coaching Club Loving the heat and staying in the kitchen Henrietta Lake reports on the Women into Business winner who caters for royalty Picture Gallery Computers & Computing Services Intel inside Battle for a better image for business Intel inside Ivor Tiefenbrun, managing director of Linn Products Uproar at tax reform plans In Brief Navigation different from employment Police owe informants duty of confidentiality Business to Business Liquidations Receiverships International Product Design New Ground Breaking Opportunity with Huge Potential Machineries Multiple Display Advertising Items Fast Payout Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Funding I'm Stinking Rich! Access Interiors Multiple Display Advertising Items Clerk not required to purchase office Whether structure within curtilage Psychiatric injury from motor accident Arbitrators' decision not open to challenge Responsibility order not appropriate News The Times Crossword No 21,112 Times Newspapers Limited, 1999. Published and… Business Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Tomorrow Carved up by the lawyers Troubled Cendant breaks up WH Smith agrees bid for Hodder Headline A&l proposal sparks criticism in the City John Charcol Domecq deal faces challenge Wadhwani may vote against rate cuts Photo-Me booths hook up to Net Q's cult novel hits the stage Business Today Times Money Walker gets backing for Russian lottery On digital emulates BSkyB box offer Net Profits Britannia The Big Number Picture Gallery Quintain to buy Chesterfield for £139m Rubber stamp for Post Office plan Window locks company is new Net wonder stock Paragon to bid for Lloyds TSB offshoots Toyota suffers 22% drop in profits Business Roundup Promise for GB Rail MRG buys in Jersey Litho chiefs raise offer Swan Hill disposal Metroline lifts payout Ambishus out to grow Morgan Sindall buy Exchange Rates Seton-LIG merger will mean big job losses Waterford in $110m us buy Samsung By our City Editor: Alliance looks too friendly Commentary Internet surge gives boost to Energis CAT on prowl for more deals W&d to sell 300 more pubs Andersen settles DeLorean case Cadbury modifies plans for Coke sale Net Profits Commodities Liffe Options Anglo American mines rich seam in London Stock Market 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 Photo-Me GB Rail Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes A healthy choice Tempus Quintain Wall Street Royal rebel Leave the level of sterling for the markets to decide Manufacturing may be hurting and the pound may seem dear but this is still a low-cost economy Bad pint Grape art The sorry tale of British Airways' weakened brand Irwin Stelzer offers personal insight into why Ba is getting so much wrong Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Action Research Equities reverse early gains SAS One step ahead of high-tech fraud Deutsche Bank The dangers of leaving a jury in the dark Lack of proper disciousure of evidence by police is damaging our legal system, says Michael Mathews Picture Gallery Legal Diary Freshfields The Nottingham Trent University Office of Fair Trading Butterworths On digital ZMB Le Brasseur J Tickle Police Ombudsman Marks & Clerk Countrywide Assured Group plc Law Commissioners Nestle BMG Entertainment Collyer - Bristow QD Perter Manners Lipson Lloyd Jones MB EJ Legal Angela Mortimer Law Lovell White Durrant Chambers QD Appointments to the Office of District Judge Holborn College Lipson Lloyd Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rise of defensive medicine The growing number of negligence claims is worrying those in the medical industry, says Gary Slapper EJ Legal Graham Gill& Young Taylor Root Legal aid centre takes to the road Plans for the community service are being taken seriously, says Danny Lee QD NBS Laurence Simons The College of Law For further Legal Appointments Essexcourt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipson Lloyd Jones Granada Media ZMB Hidden cost of advertising Has the Law Soceity shot itself in the foot, asks Frances Gibb Clifford Chance 'Married' but without full rights Equal justice for cohabitant will not weaken marriage Financial claims are unfair, uncertain and illogical Leave the outer adult at home In the phantom Menace, George Lucas treats grown-ups like kids for fun profit, says Giles Whittell Selector Europe DFID Theatre You can't hole these pigeons Pop Holmes Brothers Watermans, Brentford Opera Building a Library A guide to the best classical CD's in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Q here for an Internet thriller Theatre: Daniel Rosenthal meets cult author Q, who has turned his novel Deadmeat into a multimedia stage show for the West Yorkshire Playhouse Wintry double act London Concerts Sbc Life in a Japanese clip-joint Geosha Girl Shock of the ancient ENO An elegant uproar Listings Salisbury festivities Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complled by Marlt Hargle New West End Shows Films on General Release Nigel Cliff's cholce of the latest movles Opera & Ballet Prince Edward Theatre Tell it to the fairies Picture Gallery Secure grip on a portable Handel Rodelinda Dublin Opera Entertainments Listings Starters for five The Times Adair tempts Dettori Lingfield Park Meeting Points Sky Sports BHB must unite in fixtures feud Racing Beverley A few words of advice for punters Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Butt ready to carry the weight Oliver Holt talks to a player who has been thrust into the sportlight by suspensions to his team-mates Ferguson's mirror image plots United's downfall Kevin McCarra points out that the rival managers in Barcelona are remarkably similar in character Football in Brief The Times Keegan gives Sheringham and Beckham timely boost Confident Hick gunning for his homeland Christopher Martin-Jenkins talks to the batsman who has overcome his self-doubt Banagladesh survive Hamilton's surge Cricketline England's chance to lay bogey Don't write off exhausted Australia Justin Langer on the phenomental teamwork of South Africa and the wonder of Wasim Details Super Six World Cup in Brief Jacobs on song in carnival atmosphere Cricket Tyson is granted parole Sport in Brief Pools Forecast For the Record Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Woods proves worthy of high valuation Golf Keene on Chess Winning Move British men begin to find their feet on clay Tennis: Henman and Rusedski Make Winning Starts to French Open Campaigns Vauxhall Boardman's day has silver lining Cycling Word-Watching Radio Choice A pioneering conception Television Choice Dino's wino act is a tough one to follow BBC1 Golf 49 Door left ajar for Dallaglio Lions captain is put in charge of England for World Cup after resignation Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop United lose space on flank Johnson the safe option Tennis 50 Morse New bid to ban invasions at cup grounds 26.5. 99 Nou Camp Barcelona 7.45pm 10 reasons to support United tomorrow Manchester expects: out of Sir Matt 's shadow, into the sunlight This could be it. The culmination of a brilliant managerial career. Rob Hughes on a quarter-century of passionate commitment The space invader with an instinct for the kill The best £12.6 million Ferguson ever spent. Ever Holt on the extraordinery Dwight Yorke Wembley 1968:53rd Miinute Picture Gallery Dwight's Delights 10 reasons to support Bayern tomorrow Canon Pagestation Crunch: Beckham v Matthaus Millions of eyes worldwide will be watching their every pass. Kevln McCarra on two men who could decide the tactical battle Continental Team of 1999? They're just like 1968 How a blue shirt eased Burns' night of pain David Meek, who reported football for the Manchester Evening News for 37 years, on the polgnant tale of the left back who was nearly immotalised as a European Cup winner back in 1968 Better dead than Red Colin Shindler plans to spend tomorrow night at a play—any play Wembley 1968:79th Minute £60m gamble that paid off Television viewers have no idea of the tension behind the scenes, Russell Kempson writes Goal mouths Wembley 1968: Extra Time Picture Gallery Picture Gallery A rare tale of two programmes They were the class of '68 Wembley 1968: Kidd's Goal Watch out, Ferguson is about If it's happing the manager finds out. Mat Dickinson on the control meister Wembley 1968: The Fourth Goal Egos run riot at the Bayern kindergarten FC Holly Wood European Cup and the Paths to Glory Red-eyed and anxious in Tokyo What's it like supporting United from the Far East? Watching in the middle of the night? It's agony, as this e-mail exchange shows.. . Canon Players' prayers answered Where were you on that night in 1968? Stephen Wood talks to seven men with football in their blood Wembley 1968: The Presentation Red noses or red faces for spread betters Place your Bets for Barcelona Canon

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