News from 31/05/1999
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Richard Benny, Margaret Gimblett, Catherine Riley, Michael Karwowski, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Neil Winship (Managing Director), Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Gavin Lumsden, Julian Waghorn, Philip Howard, Jeremy Preston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Ishbel Coleman, Alan Liddle, Mark Inglefield and Tom Baldwin, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Beddard, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Derek Robinson, Simeon Bull, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Ramnik Shah, Anselm Kuhn, Keith Pike, Adrian Simmonds, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Anna Blundy, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Norman Hammond, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Erica Wagner and Alex O'Connell, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Victoria Walker, Vinka Jovovic, Taposh Bhattacharya, Nigel Cliff, Ian Fergus, Robert Burns, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lisa Thomlinson, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, William Rees-Mogg, Sigrid Aufterbeck, Kenneth Stuart Chairman, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Michael Senior, Rodney Gray, Jennai Cox, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Moira Petty, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ashis Ray, Ivan Foster, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Christopher Irvine, Gillian Harris, Antony Hopkins, Mr Derek Robinson, John Carmichael, Christopher White, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Gillian Harris and Arthur Leathley, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Vijai Gill, Ram Gidoomal, John Watson, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoJFK's Dallas coffin was dumped in Atlantic Backlash for IRA over body hunt Families' ordeal goes on Index Inside Super Six? We would be lucky to make the Average Fourteen India to Paly Pakistan Phone chaos Water bonus City go up Times reporter injured in Kosovo attack Boodle & Dunthorne Burns anthem to greet Queen at Parliament Gillian Harris on a Scottish welcome The Man for the Job Labour team seeks Ferguson's magic touch RSPB Picture Gallery Hague onslaught on EU 'fanatics' Royal Navy Prince asks to meet GM foods maverick News in Brief £7,000 for Boyne sword Passengers flee aircraft Quake shakes Scots Cricket abuse concern Caterpillar health risk Third time lucky Book lovers go under the covers Literary festival is seduces by a one-woman erotic premiere Tale of stories is lost in time Margaret Cook to become agony aunt Picture Gallery Hewlett Packard Hardest wait for families of 'disappeared' Dig for bodies of IRA victims is prolonging relatives agony, reports Martin Fletcher Boeing Mechanical diggers fail to locate grave Congressman's tribute to IRA is 'terrible' read Tunnel inferno Cripples routes across the Alps Safety Systems Storms leave three dead Wetsuits save divers National Boat Shows Ltd. Air France Dial M for mayhem with new phone codes The Samaritans What You Have to Do—and when By a Correspondent: Telescope will show little but a black hole Mercedes-Benz British Airways Gangbusters throw out suspect officers Corruption fears haunt elite unit, writes Stewart Tendler DTI plans vetting of carers Snooker sets up a stink over tobacco deals Smoking mothers rot children's teeth Crowne Plaza Wedding goes ahead despite family's grief News in Brief BBC justifies £40m facelift Two held on Cup death Prison TV 'educational' Heavenly triumph 30-year chess duel leads to killer's cell Woman pays 'blood money' in jet ski trial Watchdogs told to keep media from the famous BT Man, 26, charged with rape of heiress Germany looks beyond combat for long-term benefit Roger Boyes on a 'stability pact' that could benefit the Balkans in an expanded EU Audi Camp diseases incubate in sun Doctors fear panic among refugees, writes Daniel McGrory in Cegrane Enabled Chronology of War A family of businesses Nato surveys route for invasion Tom Walker reports from Qafa Prushit on activity inside KLA territory near the border with Albania Britain ready to match Gulf War force Deployment of 50,000 personnel would strain resources to the full, writes Michael Evans Britain to shut for 11 days over the millennium Nation could lose production worth £4 billion as workers take a break, reports Richard Ford Rover Approved Welfare state 'has harmed charitable aid' DIAL-a-PHONE End of an era with poetry that pleases Worsworth and Kipling excluded in favour of more modern works, reports John O'Leary 12 of the Best Bishop defends prayer to God 'our Mother' Direct Line Ruth Ellis team urges speedy decision Ciny British Muslims join war in Kashmir Ocalan's trial puts Turkey in dock Cape's Coloureds reject black power Zimbabwe to appease spirits by exhuming soliders killed in Congo Picture Gallery German wooed to 'God's bank' Russia attacks Chechen rebels World in Brief (Reuters): Guerrillas kill nine soldiers (Reuters, AFP): Stampede in storm kills 50 (AFP): Shipping firm abandons crew I didn't realise sex could be so good Margaret cook, ex-wife of Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, has found a new role as an agony aunt and rediscovered love through a dating agency. Interview by Moira Petty Nationwide The Times The sheer allure of cashmere Lisa Armstrong Direct Line Best way to fake it No fake tanner looks as even or as natural as this A summer bestseller-the skirt for men Time The history of me, myself and I Why did Rembrandt paint himself so often? An intriguing new National Gallery show is previewed by Rachel Campbell-Johnston Dreams of liberation on the hoof Dance Wim Vandekeybus Queen Elizabeth Hall The Missions to Seamen Dance Cuban play school Theatre Yemaya, Goddess of the sea Summer's heralds Pop Afro-Celt Sound System Opera Pipeless in Oxford Richard Morrison reports on the final chapter in the acrimonious five-year battle to install a computer organ in Oxford's historic Sheldonian Theatre Revenge is good and bloody Opera Ines de Castro Theatre Royal, Glasgow Opera & Ballet Wigmore Hall This week in the Times Theatre Music Film Plus: Scottish Ballet opens its London season at… A hawk's eye view from No 10 Blair's tough Kosovo policy has profound strategic implications 'They are the cheery marketplace saleswomen of… Picture Gallery Flying above the law By flouting UN authority, Nato is putting its entire future in doubt Crying shame Secrets of the Soil Peace in Ulster demands arms as well as bodies Charity Ends at Home More must be done for those helping Kosovan refugees Ashes to Dust A diseaster for England and World Cup cricket Freedom from forced marriage Balkan peace sought Dangers of the Government's recycling proposals Reducing the damage of smoking Three-day weekend Legal language Resounding success Authentic Welsh Birthdays today Court Circular Anniversaries Luncheon Appointment New ambassadors Legal appointment Nature notes The night sky in June Millennium Dome of Ancient Rome The Pantheon is not a model of perfection, but a compromise, Norman Hammond reports Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Flight Searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Jet Line The Times Faresavers Forthcoming marriages Marriages Appointments in the Forces Service dinner Church news John Riddell-Webster John Riddel-Webster, Director of Bp Oil, 1975-82, died on April 16 aged 77. He was born on July 17,1921 Sidney Weiland Sidney Weiland, Reuters correspondent, died on May 18 aged 71. He was born on May 13,1928 Violet Webb Violet Webb, athlete, died in Northwood, Middlesex, on May 27 aged 84. She was born in Willesden on February 3,1915 Elspeth March Elspeth March Actress, died on April 29 aged 88. She was born on March 5,1911 Paul Vigoureux Paul Vigoureux, physicist, died on April 15 aged 96. He was born in Mauritius on February 12,1903 On This Day Great Welcome for British Prisoners News The Times Crossword No 21,117 Business Forecast Tomorrow England's world is turned upside down The Carnival is over for Hosts after Shattering Defeat Christopher Martin-Jenking Inside Microsoft On the up Back on track England's world is turned upside down Out of court Hakkinen produces regal display Spanish Grand Prix: World champion revives title hopes in emphatie style Details from Barcelona The Race for the Championship NatWest Fredericks secures victory Equestrianism Good Wood Drivers lack opportunity to entertain Rob Hughes believes that too much technology is crushing the spirit of modern Formula One Despairing England trapped in run-rate net Controversial dismissal of Thorpe helps India to sneak past host nation into the Super Six Scoreboard from Edgbaston Sums that added up to salutary lesson Group a A Record of World Cup Decline Lloyd departs with respect intact despite failure on the big stage Stewart's men out of tune with the party John Stern looks at a somewhat belated attempt to emulate the spirit generated by Euro 96 Zimbabwe choose their moment to come of age Scoreboard from Chelmsford Australia survive thanks to class of McGrath Scoreboard from Old Trafford Sri Lanka expose limitations of Kenya to finish on a high Scoreboard from Southampton Waqar on course to play his part for Pakistan Ashis Ray finds mixed emotions as Bangladesh prepare to take on neighbours The World Cup Today The Matches The Ground The Bat Fastest Scorers Fastest Scorers The Odds The Rules The Weather The Ball Economy Rates Taylor replaying those old tunes of glory Matt Dickinson Says a failed England manager is proving himself again at club level Watford and Bolton Wanderers prepare to dispute a place in the FA Carling Premiership Today's Teams Rangers' route to the summit takes its toll William Hill Todd prefers a low-key approach Bordeaux owe it to Feindouno Calvo-Garcia discovers dreams do come true City stage another Manchester late show Nationwide League play-off final: Gillingham's first division place snatched away Chelsea in £17m deal for Italians Reality returns as peace game ends Now that old Blue Moon really is rising Mark Hodkinson on a day of high emotion for long-suffering fans The Times Coode gold medal caps fine start for Britain Rowing Vauxhall Rivals wilt as Montgomerie starts to stoke tip pressure Golf Lyle encumbered by baggage of greatness Mel Webb believes the Scott still yearns to recapture the skills of his halcyon days Ainslie fights back for rare Dutch triumph Sailing Vidou inspires II MacEreto Polo Sport in Brief Palmer holds off teenage challenge Swimming Rusedski's hopes of advancing on clay look brittle Defeat by Uruguayan underdog prevents progess to second week of French Open By a Correspondent: Castleford rue missed opportunity as Orr errs Troubled Halifax pledge to fight on Rugby League Revived Reds show Sharks no mercy Picture Gallery Results from Roland Garros Wakefield complete comeback in second half England trio back to boost Surrey challenge Cricket Olazabal driven by loyalty and pride 'His fee for a coaching clinic for junior was a sausage sandwich and a glass of milk' Put an end to Play-offs Picture Gallery Champions' League offers quality if not champions An English win? Beckham deserves to be hailed best since Best Matt Dickinson believes Europe will honour the player who should have won the domestic awards given to Ginola An English win? Dallaglio facts Competition of discrimination Posh name Miraculous case of bad timing BBC's innings threatened by neglect Lynne Truss My angle on deflection Www. thetrainline. com Sporting Week All the Lastest News and Result on Legwarmers and leotards come of age Manufacturers are cottoning on to clothing that reflects active lifestyles Personal spate-the final frontier Lift weights to help shift weight The Taste Test 1. Sports nutrition bars Treatment at your fingertips Victoria Walker finds that sports massage no longer means a quick rundown with linament Getting off the Treadmill Picture Gallery Cox's casebook Tim Rodber Matthew Proyor shapes up with... Cast of characters in search of a plot Racing Commentary Picture Gallery Sandown Park Leicester Huntingdon Pritchard equals record total Dettori opts for Dubai Millennium at Epsom Racing Saturdya's Results Rapid Raceline Flat Leaders The Times Wetherby Cartmel Chepstow Fontwell Park Redcar Uttoxeter Haye hits the high notes for England Boxing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Hayles springs surprise on big names Cycline Winning Move Keene on Chess Guide to the Week Ahead Hereford Dallaglio stands by drug deal denials Rugby Union Saracens foiled by Fijian magic Club Cricket Saturday's Scoreboards For the Record Athletics Rugby League Pools Check Oxford Summer Eights Spring Bank Holiday Monday Jumbo Crossword Chronology should be provided Need for extension of time Orders stand despite non-disclosure of law Conviction unsafe despite admission Times Two Crossword Chirac and Schroder fail to set Airbus free Alternative Investment Market Word-Watching The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Www. times. money. co. uk LAHC plans twin bids! to speed expansion Warner Howard to delist The Times By our City Staff: Co-opsay hands off to retail predators Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Bmcsoftware Flight from Britain benefits BAA Companies Volunteers Reach for a new start Focus falls on strength of recovery Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Specsavers sees bright future in providing dental care Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Widows' fingers burnt by derivatives Potential Tube bidders wary of doing battle with Railtrack Europe 'to miss growth forecast' Storehouse rejects split Italy's problems are just beginning Quirky Diesel fuels new love affair with denim Victoria Fletcher on the Italian clothing manufacturer bucking the high street trend Clued-up to solve a murder Television Choice Radio Choice Entertainment that misses the high notes Review BBC1 Wessex chiefs in line for second windfall Multimillion-pound share option bonanza to follow US flotation of privatised water firm Times Two Crossword Companies Taxpayers set for online link to Revenue RBS 'to halt bid support' Daimler smarting from concept car's poor sales Evesham Micros Painful By our City Staff: Traders on alert for euro support by ECB
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