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News from 11/06/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Kate Parminter Director, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Alpiar, Stanley Hooper, Michael Evans and James Bone, Paul Hoggart, Luke Birmingham, Richard Hobson, Geoffrey Planer, Philip Howard, Frank Drummond, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Gregory Morgan, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Andrew Sells, Edward Welsh, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Carl Garner, Ted Gray, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Paul Fitzpatrick, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Rupert Cox, Peter Langard Chairman, Joe Buchdahl, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Fraser Nelson and Dominic Walsh, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Tina Gaudoin, Frank Syratt Chief Executive, Alasdair Murray, Lea Paterson and Susan Emmett, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Leapman, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Anthea Lawson, Tony Ottewell, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Jane Gordon, Eric Bosshard, Paul Durman, Sharon O'Connell, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Tracy Connor, Rob Wright, Maggie Brown, Christopher Gardner-Thorpe, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Kevin Mayne Director, Stefano Hatfield, Cpre, Ian Taylor, Alistair D. McConnachie, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Charles Bruce Vice-Chairman, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Alasdair Murray and Robert Whymant, A. S. Byatt, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Adrian Mourby, Maureen Paton, G. Calderbank, Colin Lucas, Chris McGrath, Conrad Russell, Roger Kirk, Ben Plowden Director, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Hywel Davies Chief Executive, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Susie Steiner, Robert T. Halshaw, Martin Fletcher and Tom Baldwin, Phil Rostron, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Kevin Davies Chief Executive,

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Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Jane MacQuitty's… British troops lead Kosovo liberation Gypsies and soldiers break for the border Everone wants to be the first into Kosovo-including Daniel McGrory, who reports from Skopje Ashcroft made ambassador after helping Belize party to victory Conservative treasurer made 'significant contributions' to big election win in his adopted country, reports Damian Whitworth Index Top Dog Today Baryshnikov's balletic viagra Tiffany & Co. 30p Every Weekday Hilary Benn wins at Leeds Comet Allies take a gamble they can only win Balkans War: Serb Withdrawal Milosevic trumpets his 'victory ' President's opponents fear an economic and political backlash, writes Eve-Ann Prentice Pullout by army triggers Serb exodus from Kosovo Serb civilians fearing reprisals by returning ethnic Albanian refugees, are taking flight, Eve-Ann Prentice reports Tank columns race to the border Balkans War: The Ground Force Michael Evans reports from Petrovec on the Complexities and scale of the military building on the Macedonian border Price of peace rises to £3.5bn Refugees remain wary of Milosevic promises Serbs hid massacre evidence Virgin BT Cellnet Do not rejoice yet, says Blair Balkans War: Nato's Triumph Clinton hails a 'great day for Europe ' Ben MacIntyre in Washington on presidential praise for the Nato alliance Israelis fight on the side of Serbs Direct Line ' Frenzied attack' left Briton dying Girlfriend tells Sydncy court of violent stranger, reports Tracy Connor Aitken to get family jail visit Public upset by rude and arrogant police Tapping into Rap to Win Recruits Film chief fined for jet cigarette PC World Massive mastiff weighs in as top dog Tomorrow in the Sturday Times Cafinesse Deadline at risk as Trimble challenged Martin Fletcher and Tom Baldwin on a threat to Ulster's executive Picture Gallery Moving goalposts boost BBC Radio News in Brief Felixstowe blockade Two win damages The body beau-tiful Roux ejects drinkers Badge for Prince Law lord facing clash on Bloody Sunday names Wanted: 2,000 Dome guides Vodafone Impotent man wins Viagra cash News in Brief Millais record Pill safe for heart Javelin death Fashion stakes Head over heels Dixons Hirst's refusal leaves British art in a pickle Thunderball Oxford is told to seek out mature students Royal Schooling The Carphone Warehouse Ex-addict wins a place at university Facts Not Fiction Small country where Ashcroft is a big noise The Link Gorilla safari Britons killed by blows to head If the earth moves, then head for the cinema UN post offers a grand title and tax breaks Women delight in finding life begins at fifty The latest grey generation is making the most of feminist gains, reports Helen Rumbelow Focus on youth leaves tie old feeling betrayed Business aid offers path to equal pay Barclaycard Picture Gallery PWC Researchers reject link between autism and triple vaccine Parents groups are sceptical about government agency's reassurances, reports Ian Murray McCartney acts to make Linda foods GM-free Trade Warning Woodstock Mushrooms give cheese a fillip Pubs and shops to escape food levy Dixons Prince rules on Duchy crops Lib Dems look towards new horizons James Landale finds the leadership favourite rejecting Ashdown's call for more co-operation with Labour Nokia It would be folly to go it alone Old Soldier Everest The dog days of a lifeless campaign Political Sketch Octavia Peck ham man couldn't give a stuff , mate Tim Reid finds voters in short supply during a very long day at a poling station Labour expects to lose third of seats Pilot of holiday jet collapsed during landing Ba Oxgen Scare Passport office eases rules Drinks Direct Museum to reveal Bletchley enigma Germ war 'sins' kept from public Park to be planted back in time Methodists search for ways to halt exodus By our Religion Correspondent: Catholic bishops seek role in Lords Sex tycoon tangles with the Net An ex-Luftwaffe pilot is finding new ways to keep her erotic shops flying high, writes Roger Boyes in Bonn Palio horses to be drug-tested in bid to end deaths Barclays NatWest Ginger Baker in tax row with us Base Rate for Bank of Ireland Scottish Widows China hosts talks on Kashmir war World in Brief Romanovs told 'sorry' Two killed on raft trip Alien 'outed' by gays Nightmare journey (AP): General accused Leonard Cheshire War drove a million people from homes Balkans War: The Refugees CGU& you Northern Rock Images that hurt Nato Balkans War: Military Blunders Time On the Spot A farewell to arms Balkans War: The Footsoldiers Persil Performance Tablets The Times Am I alone in hating Netting Hill ? Milk and biscuits have more sexual chemistry than Julia and Hugh, says Tina Gaudoin Media Tiny Six of the Best Objects of desire The Sunday Times Taking the beach by storm Whether you choose Deauville or Devon, this summer's beaches will be full of chic swimwear Hot Tip The Times Our new best friend The pashmina is the perfect foil to the British weather. Jane Gordon foresees a long shelf life Lie back, or think of England Nokia The woman Tony Blair most fears Conrad Russell on the politician who is Gladstone's heiress She has her figer on the pulse of Liberal philosophy 'Eating sunshine' is poor man's Swinburne for breaksfast cereal. 'Smiling colour' puffs shampoo. I shall stick to my tar hairwash from Mr. Christopher Picture Gallery A victory for cowards Milosevic stays in power and Kosovo is in ruins—so who has won? Cheque it out The Times Diary Into Kosovo Formidable terrain for Nato to master After Ashdown Liberal Democrats may be denied a meaningful choice A Coded Lesson What Bletchley Park has to teach us Lessons of war in the Balkans All the rage Britain's role in euro and Europe Tory parry funding Flying the flag Brush with authority Nhs 'rationing' Lost in time Bill to tame traffic in rural areas Scottish counter-blast What a gas Court Circular Today's royal engagements Meeting University news Birthdays today Personal Column Service luncheons Trinity House Appointments Assistant recorders Lecture Anniversaries Salters' Company Sir John Latey Judge John Murchie Latest wills Gruesome end for a Pharaoh's enemies Wimbledon Debs Phone for Best Prices Wimbledon Debenture Tickets & Packages Forthcoming marriages Church news Nationwide Collection Royal Ascot Box World Cup Rugby Ilya Musin Ilya Musin, Russian conductor and teacher, died in St Petersburg on June 6 aged 95. He born on December 24,1903 (in the Julian calendar then in use in Russia) Personal Column John Brandon-Jones John Brandon-Jones architect, died on May I aged 90. He was born on September 18.1908 Sir William Harpham Sir willam Harpham Kbf, Cmg, diplomat died on June 5 aged 95 He was born on December 3.1903 On this Day Ribaldry at the Hustings British troops ready for Kosovo The Times Crossword No 21,127 Business The times magazine Forecast Scope Country's new Spice Girls Rates at lowest for 22 years Few leading lenders follow suit as Bank cuts loan cost to 5 per cent BoJ acts as GDP sends yen soaring Allied offers Bowman a bumper package British Midland EMI takes half Net music shop M&s pay bonanza for part-time Greenbury Holt to resign as Director of ONS Fame's spur to TV ads Media Business Today Times = Money GEC chiefs offered pay-beating bonuses BoS says sorry over Robertson The Cooperative Bank Lloyds Bank SEC rules British Biotech made misleading statements NatWest TSB Surface resigns from AMP after power struggle AEA sheds 200 jobs after profit warning Exchange Rates BP Amoco deal faces scrutiny DMGT reports advertising growth Business Roundup Saga saga nears close Upbeat WS Atkins Ahold raising $1bn Eastern job cuts Philips under attack First direct ANZ Heineken wins fight for Diageo's Cruzcampo stake Airtours pulls £850m bid for First Choice Azurix makes modest debut By our City Editor: The Old Lady poses a puzzle Commentary Surprise growth sees Bpb beat forecasts DELL Eight-day run ends as shares react to US fall Stock Market Commodities Life Options 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 Good on paper Tempus First Choice BPB Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes WS Atkins Wall Street McCormack still getting a kick out of IMG Drugs firms fight against the bitter pill of US price control Paul Durman reports on the latest attempt to rein in the costs of medicines in America Straitjacket The Times City Diary Trying hard The Times City Diary Time for all The Times City Diary More about that watch sent out to all employees of… The Times City Diary Crashlanded The Times City Diary City Index Euro entry penny wise The silence of the funds Empty gesture on audits Ed&f Man able to swallow sugar woe Matthey dose , to £450m deal Helical Bar hints at payout Petrofina Gerrard Group reports strong growth in profits Warning wipes sixth off value of Gresham Yates seeks big deal in pub sector shake-up Austrian Airlines Nes takes first step towards flotation Business Roundup Body Shop recruits Kosovo fears hit BAA Rodamco share split Enterprise adds pubs Carey in UK market Profit-takers move in Ultratone The Times Unit Trust Information Service Moss Bros Our door is wide open Oxford has new plans to attract state school applicants, says Colin Lucas, the Vice-Chancellor Fresh eye on Cambridge What would make an II-year-old comprehensive pupil study at this university? Adrian Mourby and his daughter Miranda investigate Woodhouse Grove School Lambrook Haileybury Will we need boarding in the next millennium? Education Sedbergh School Wiltshire County Council Sheffield Hallam University Professional Careers Group SGBS Director of Studies London Challenge Chapterhouse Oxford & County College Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Reading Maple Publications Queen's University of North London University of Southampton Durham University Business School Computeach International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items University of BATH School of Management Kingston University The Management School Lancaster University University of Hull MBA in London VSE The Bradford MBA University of Luton St. Aldates College SAP Newport University (USA) Leicester University Metro The Essential Guide to What's on in your Area Starts Today Pop 'A triumph of gloss over substance' Depths at the surface Live Rock Country's bad girls They broke all the rules in Nashville and now they're heading our way. Paul Sexton meets the Dixie Chicks Dance Barbican Centre Who took the blues out of Africa? For his first album Ali Farka Toure came to the West. This time, it went to him. Nigel Williamson reports Past master for the present Jazz Albums Free serve Iceland 's version of normal Sharon O'Connell talks to the eight-par rock collective and commercial enterprise that is GusGus Over-refreshed but not underestimated Babies and tricky harmonies are duck soup to Supergrass. It's growin up that's hard to do HMV The cat that got the cream New Pop Albums HMV CDs reviewed in The Times can be ordered from the… Russian tank exercise Theatre Platonov Barbican Opera & Ballet Antique Carpet and Textile Art Fair Misha's ageless magic Dance White Oak Sadier's Wells The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Sober festivities Concert Gabrieli Consort Spitalfields Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Lyric Theatre Entertainments Does the watershed matter? A new Lenny Henry drama has renewed the debate on sex, swearing and the reality of the watershed, says Maureen Paton THG HR Manager - Marketing Co - £28-30K Sales Professionals The Strategic Group Media & Marketing All Box Number Replies Should Be Times Newspapers Director Marketing Sunday Times Newspapers Gunwharf Quays Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Professionals RTS AIC Media watch The wedding: it's a royal blockout A week before Edward and Sophie's marriage, the couple have only just announced the press arrangements. Do they resent the media or simply crave a family affair? Michael Harvey reports The race is on for Kosovo Media Diary Unready for the unread Paper round The Times Radio 1 calls a new tune BBC's pop station has appointed its youngest Dj yet to keep it at the cutting edge. By Carol Midgley No more junk mail? Tick here Trade digest Harnessing the power of the Net Granada Media chief Steve Morrison has just spent £30 million launching Granada on the Net to provide news, exclusive info on soaps plus education packages. Raymond Snoddy reports Get a celebrity on board Cheap books drive online expansion Savill raises the stakes Racing: Ladbrokes Seeks Legal Advice after Latest Onslaught York Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Southwell Newton Abbot Goodwood Chepstow Rapid Raceline McGeechan takes up the reins in Scotland Rugby Union Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sampqwm Park Grandmother having hoop dreams Emirates Stains exits by mutual agreement Sport in Brief The Times South Africa ease into top gear Cricket World Cup Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Kirsten shows why he is rated so highly Alan Lee watches the tournament favourites cruise into semi-finals Winning Move Keene on Chess The World Cup Today Times Sport's World Cup website www. timessport. co. uk/cricket Keegan seeking benefit of summer break Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, says that it is wrong to blame the new head coach for England's faltering campaign By our Sports Staff: Brown left to rue Hendry's absence Coutts Dalglish returns to home base For the Record Today's Extures Football in Brief Bank of Scotland Cambridge Mays Yorkshire follow example set by excellent Hartley PPP Country Championship Glamorgan count cost of surrender Muralitharan makes mark Yesterday's Scoreboards Ppp county championship Glamorgan v Middlesex Bowlers reward Alleyne as Somerset struggle Durham closing in on elusive victory Legal & Public Notices Rashid has Kent in a spin Butcher strolls to highest score Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Hussain gets upper hand on Cork Wife points Evans on flight path to success Golf Garcia takes his eye off the ball Mark Bowden Black Hawk down Fairdough homes in Rolph dives deep to strengthen position Swimming Word-Watching Sleepless night in Seattle Television Choice Radio Choice Pride in disability is alive-and kicking Review BBC1 Satellite Cable Digital Britons on collision course Henman and Rusedski ease towords semi-final summit meeting Times Two Crossword Rugby Union Faltering Pakistan aim to pull back from the brink Football Rift grows as Ecclestone backs drivers Sun

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