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News from 02/06/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Alyn Shipton, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Brian Lucas, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Kenny MacIver, Robert Cole, James Grazebrook, Greville Janner, Andrew Pierce, Julia Neuberger Chief Executive, Fred Redwood, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Sarah Potter, Helen Da-Silva, Simon Barnes, Derek Kirby Johnson, Anna Foster, David Lockwood, Jason Nissié, Claire McDonald, Alan Kershaw, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Chloë Barker, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Andrew Finkel and Richard Owen, H. Douglas, Brian Barder, Mary Wilson, Carl Mortished, Surur Hoda Secretary-General, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Robert Ellis, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Raymond Snoddy, Martin E. Harrison, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, Thomas Cooper, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Ann Scanlon, James Pringle Central Human Province, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, D. W. Forsyth, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Alasdair Murray and Lea Paterson, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Helen Rumbelow, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, David Lister, Annabel Venning, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Melanie Bien, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Susan Lake, Matt Dickinson, Roger Boyes and Michael Binyon, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Alix Ramsay, George Yip, Nigel Hawkes, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tessa Blackstone, Russell Jenkins, North West Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, Simon Munk, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Jason Nisse, Ronald Eyres, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Tom Baldwin and Valerie Elliott, Jennai Cox, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Philip Sunman, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, David Orr and Zahid Hussain, Sarah Gooding, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, and Robin Young, Ian Brodie, Fraser Nelson and Caroline Merrell, A. W. T. Melville, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Albert Hall, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Chloe Barker, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Gavin Littaur, Honey Ryder, Sally Patten, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Now for a financial makeover Hague to 'veto' Dyke's bid for BBC job Inside Enigma Variation Vital hours for Kosovo peace Index How far can the euro fall? Prince and Blair dash over Gm food 'tampering ' The Baldwin and Valerie Elliott write of royal fury at hysteria taunt The name's Bond... Yet another indignity for Aitken A Hippopotamus has given birth successfully a year… BT 30p Every Weekday Hague hopes to profit from anger at euro Tory revival to rest on single currency, write Philip Webster and Roland Watson Forget 2000:1901 is threatening to cause census chaos Mesh computers plc Labour rebels warn of trouble on benefit cuts Net pirates steal Star Wars film Clapton to bid for his own guitar Cash mountain for Notting Hill Lawyers warned of Irvine curbs News in Brief Rabbi's appeal Glider inquiry Cut-price Ken Bank's error Cold-call fines Heathrow fight Creditors throw the book at Aitken Woman killed on American ranch holiday Firms open a new chapter at work Millionairess spares children evil of money Virgin Smoking ruins your sex life, men are told BTCellnet By our Science Editor: Measles and mumps linked to increase in bowel disease Football bosses sign for union Ross and wife apart but 'still in love' Discord at BBC over rival Proms Vauxhall Flop of the pops as £15m music centre cuts staff Royal Ballet director quits after chorus of criticism Stars join forces for Kosovo aid fund Organic farm groups split over gene crops NEC Direct Prince takes care to keep Duchy a GM-free zone Woman's body found in Wisley gardens News in Brief Heathrow fare increase Union ship faced strike Royal portrait recovered Vodafone Advisers helped to nurture the royal concern British Airways We don't know where bodies are, says IRA Free serve Clouds over TV weather team It's curtains for estate vandals Shuttle day trips 'derailed' News in Brief Horse hitch Stolen to order Shop hold-up Own goal Wet blanket Puppy's tale Correction You've got it all wrong, heads tell Blunkett Church schools pass test Cheltenham & GLoucester Theme park to honour codebreakers Information Society Initiative First Telecom Whichever way you vote, this woman will win Mark Inglefield on how party lists are being used to replace grey suits with a 'bit of skirt' £8m home in Dublin is no good for Guinness CompuServe Ladies in Waiting Hezbollah fire hastens retreat of Israel's allies Ocalan blames his former wife for Olof Palme murder Lexmark Sainsbury's Moscow pulls plug on Mir Ministers quit over egg scare News in Brief Imperfect crime (AFP): Paris bomb trial (AP): Kennedys' wish (Reuters): Cuba sues US (Reuters): Polls warning Abbey National KLA guides Nato to bomb the Serbs Madness of war drops in for day on the border The Open University Kosovo ceasefire hopes grow with Belgrade meeting Balkans War: Diplomacy Letter from Serbs spurs EU team, say Roge Boyers and Michael Binyon Serb army talks of peace as armour takes a pounding Sacked Yugoslav air chief killed British Brigade at the Ready Tiny Vice blurs Mao's vision for China Indian mortar 'kills children Singapore Airlines Reprieve for Botha on poll eve Instant books open new chapter for shops How to make your money grow greener Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth reports on ethical portfolios for investors who want to make money—but not at the expense of the planet; and two experts have sound advice for a couple who can't see their way out of the loan trap Escaping the loan trap Dealing with your debts needs willpower—and some good advice. Melanie Bien reports Alliance Leicester Who will win science's top literary prize? The equivalent of science's Booker may be scooped by an unknown. Anjana Ahuja reports Doubt cast on new arthritis drugs Science Briefing MINi mail Finding the right equation to vaporise that traffic jam George Smith Pray more, live longer The Times The mother of all power lunches War is not worth dying for In the second extract from his new book, Times foreign correspondent Anthony Loyd explains how the death of a female acquaintance filled him with self-loathing and led him to flee war=torn Sarajevo SAGA Quantex The euro goes into shell shock This currency con fools no one, says Patience Wheatcroft 'Oh, the Corens are having such terrific marital fun, as anyone observing them would easily understand, ones it was explained' Picture Gallery Has he Nelson's touch? South africa's President-in-waiting is a disturbing unknown quantity Oh, eye say! Bombs and Damp Squibs There is nothing new out of Belgrade Pounding Labour Hague raise the stake on the single currency Patience in Court It will take time change the face of the judiciary Muslims eager for peace in Kashmir Boosting the Beeb Loyalty card points Not back to basics 'Covert' rationing of Nhs services Role of Law Society Modular a levels Royal awards Brief but effective Learning aid Queue for the eclipse Steering clear of Australian affairs Road protest Mrs Cook's new job Millennium confusion Weighty matter Court Circular Royal engagements The Hon Bobby Corbett Birthdays today Premium Bonds Luncheons Retirement Personal Column University news Anniversaries Picture Gallery Dinners Service dinner Meeting Forthcoming marriages Royal Academy dinner His Honour Judge Murchie His Honour Judge Murchie, Circuit Judge, died on April 29 aged 70, He was born on June 4,1928 Arthur Levin Arthur Levin founder of the Wellington Hospital, died on April 29 aged 86. He was born on March 19,1913 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Arthur Ellis Arthur Ellis, football referee, died on May 23 aged 84. He was born on July 8,1914 Jo Lustig Jo Lustig, Broadway agent, music publisher and documentary producer, died on May 29 aged 74. He was born on October 21,1925 Newspaper Fusion "Daily News and Chronicle" Dame Gillian Brown Dame Gillian Brown, DCVO, CMG, Ambassad or to Norway, 1981-83, died on April 21 aged 75. She was born on August 10.1923 Hague to 'Veto' Greg Dyke The Times Crossword No 21,119 Business Forecast In the Times Dowell: why i quit Royal Ballet Robertson may cost BoS £250m account Pound climbs amid US rate rise fears John Charcol Picture Gallery BAA boosted by lift in low-cost air travel Merrill to offer Net trading Development Securities drops incentive plan How for tot of Brandy Business Today Jobs to go as Express pays £100m for dairies Huntsman's ICI deal Demon Internet Yorkshire Water buys in US House prices rise unexpectedly Float nets £10m for founder US firm set to buy Hillsdown Dotterel victorious in battle for Cala Business Roundup Morland in disposal Scottish pubs trial Hoechst sells stake LBSH share issuet PowerGen fills board My profits rise 25% Greencore advances Publishers link up Real Time Control up Exchange Rates Emap to develop e-commerce links with magazines Dinosaur hunt for Myhrvold New 'face' of AstraZeneca By our City Editor: Banks should stick to Mammon Commentary Lottery blow for Camelot De La Rue in the red Vizual Business Tools C&W increases offer for IDC Commodities Liffe Options Brisk start undermined by US interest rate fears 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 Stuck on the runway Tempus Emap De La Rue Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Express Dairies Wall Street Will Mbeki keep South African companies from taking flight? The Republic's incoming President will have to tread a fine line, says Sally Patten Rose woes The Times City Diary British excellence should be promoted Built to last The Times City Diary Russ returns The Times City Diary Revved up The Times City Diary The Times Taxing issue of red tape Truth about the euro The Times Unit Trust Information Service JFCF Early gains pared back Interactive investor Pure 18 th-century style, at a price Marcus Binney admires town houses by the Adam brothers The Times Get away from it all on Spitbank—a fort that can hold back the tide Do you want to know a secret? The Forest of Dean's new image belies its industrial past, says Fred Redwood Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames Bargains Copping Joyce Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items Rubicon Properties International (HK) Ltd Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons John Spencer Multiple Display Advertising Items London Letting & Estate Agents Parque Da Floresta Spain English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Costa Calida Casas Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Grace that wins favour Grest British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Pop Net West Ballet Around the London Galleries Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Selling a heady spirit by the tot Pop Brandy Albert Hall Just like she is on the telly Vonda Shepard Empire, W12 Beaten to a pulp The Antiquarian Book Fair Dowell bows out of the Garden Dance: Anthony Dowell, director of the Royal Ballet since 1986, tells Debra Craine why he has taken the decision to quit Building a Library A guide to the best available classical CDs in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Barbican Centre Haitink overpays his respects Verdi Festival: The Royal Opera takes up residence in the Festival Hall The Carmelites Belatedly, a great show The Birthday Party Barbican Centre How to drum up business Jazz Deppa/Wassy Bath Festival Peerless Stevens off to flying start Racing: Stoute's New Stable Jockey Lands First and Last Race Double at Sandown Park Meeting Points Beverley Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rob Wright won the monthly prize for May in the Racing Post's National Press Tipsters' Challenge. A £1 stake on all of his selections would have netted a profit of £80.62 Chester Goodwood Newcatle Course Specialists Rapid Raceline How envy is strangling sport's variety show Midweek View Sports Feature Writer of the Year Lingfield Park Warwick Dell The Times Keegan rules out hidden agenda Football: England Coach Tackles Sweden Head-On in Crucial European Championship Qualifying Tie Ticket Master Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge From a Correspondent in toowoomba: Vengeful England turn world arounds Hockey Keene on chess Winning Move Shanahan death raises issue of safety Sport in Brief Zimbabwe provide pointer to flaw in the rules Extra police required for high-risk matches in Super Six of World Cup The Times Treble Tribute Leading First-Class Averages Legal & Public Notices World Cub Statistics Revolution remains out of step with the workers England's future in young hands Rice bringing his side to the boil Cricket Peter Wynne-Thomas's Championship Guide For the Record Marco Pantani Patrick topples from his peak Golf Warriors dig deep to fight the pain Rugby League Rugby crew show expert handling Sailing Graf leads semi-final parade of old hands Tennis National Provident Institution Agassi back in big league Fixtures Word-Watching Radio Choice Engaged to be married Television Choice Closed societies open door to America's elite Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Stevens risks all in British gamble Alan Lee finds the AMerican champion quietlu confident as Derby day approaches Times Two Crossword Tennis Bosnich near to his United goal Olsen enlisted to replace Kinnear Cricket Sun microsystems Inside Cable & Wireless Free lunch is served Contents Hot off the press Computer rage lets rip Mum's the word for early learning software buyers Join the Notting Hill-billies News Bites Stray site for puppy love 'Bits' misses mark Netcom Post-gig chat for dance fans Inferior design online News Bites Haunted by Tesco's Amazon. co. uk Doctor Keyboard Office update is a winner Verdict Value for bunny Dell Swinging London tips the balance PC puts pulse in racing Thank you for the music Chloe's Web Tune in to hear girltalk Webwise Fit for summer Uri Geller's Weird Web Kids' camps with more tech than tent Scouts go dib dib digital A Times Interface Competition Top Ten Free Internet Service Provider The Brainworks Club Picture Gallery Just show free can you get on the internet? ClaraNET What You Get for Nothing Which TV cards are aces in the pack? For channel surfing or video editiong these little packages are big business. Stuart Miles test for the best Intelligent environments Vision IT Recruitment Mail@visionit. co. uk P&P Solutions Limited IT Manager Bestway Group City Consultants Fasit consultancy Forefront Europe Limited It options Project Management Recruitment Changing faces in IT world Fullmonty@nec Big Brother won't be watching—for now From Russia without love Chinese keep-away Time Learing to luvvie My Diary Report Dear Jane Talisman Goldensquare Novartis Eurolink Anderson Hoare Office Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Magrath & Co G+J AA Appointments Ltd Goodbye audio , hello auditions A hit film brought out the Paltrow in one PA, says Amanda Loose Be fit and slim: eat more fat The right sort of oils are essential for a healthy diet, says Jennai Cox Dear Jane Multiple Display Advertising Items Pathfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aldrich & Company Office Manager £45,000 Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants BePOS Venture plus Personnel Receptionist for Design/Marketing Company Centre Point Multiple Display Advertising Items Media Projects International Albany Appointments Rainbow Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times From little acorns... My Diary a day in the life of Kate Lowndes, central co-ordinator and PA at Esso Trees of Time and Place in Leatherhead, Surrey Tay Associatesrecruitment Consultants Créme de la Créme Time-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro London Appointments Receptionist SAFR James Bond Martini You know the name, you know the number, of course… Contents Friend 007 or FOE Friend 007 or FOE The 007 Interview Pierce Brosnan has become 007 with frightening ease. Here he tells Ivan waterman how his forerunners passed on the crown that every actor secretly wants to wear Friend 007 or Foe Friend 007 or Foe 007 Film Anoraknophobia Friend 007 or Foe Transparent a plastic b No wonde goes down in… Evian Natural Mineral Water Picture Gallery How to be Bond Friend 007 or Foe Bond Picture Gallery Friend 007 or Foe Friend 007 or Foe Behind Every Great Man Martini A Viewers Guide Dr No(1962) Wednesday, June 2,8.30pm From Russia with Love(1963) Goldfinger(1964) Thunderball You only Live Twice(1967) On her Majesty's Secret Service(1959) Casino Royale(1967) Diamonds are Forever The Man with Golden Gun Live and Let Die(1973) The Spy who Loved Me(1977) Moonraker For your Eyes only(1981) Octopussy(1983) Never Say Never Again A View to a Kill(1986) The Living Daylights Licence to Kill(1989) Martini

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