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Katie Wragg, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, David Lister and Saeed Shah, Cath Urquhart, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Freda H. Cave, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Stella Shamoon, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Mark Henderson and Daniel Hyslop, Brian Greer, Andrew Pierce, Stephen Thornton, Chief Executive, Patricia Davies, Val McDermid, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Nigel Colborn, Roy Allison, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, deidi von schaewen, John Morgan, Helen Corkery, Robson Fisher, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, C. Stroff, Karen Woolfson, Bill Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Brennan, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Brian Turner, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Alistair Young, Michael Binyon, Jill Sherman and Tom Baldwin, Clive Davis, John Draper, Edward Welsh, Elizabeth Judge, Daniel McGrory and Michael Binyon, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Dennis Russell, Emeritus Professor, Anne Robinson, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Em Dalton, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Elisabeth Sandys, John Major, Clare Stewart, Caroline Hendrie, sunil sethi, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Henry Harris, Chandos Elletson, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Roger Wood, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Philip Webster and Adam Fresco, Debra Craine, Jean-Christophe Novelli, Ruth Gledhill and Valerie Elliott, Matthew Barbour, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Richard Robinson, chris craymer, Candida Crewe, Elizabeth Wardle, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Julie Wheelwright, James Landale and Tom Baldwin, Chris Donovan, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Alice Lagnado, Lesley Downer, Ian McKie, T. P., Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Frances Bissell, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Anna Blundy, P. B., Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Stephen Oxenbury, mitch jenkins, Michael Cable, Helen Rumbelow, Nicky Milson, Jacqueline M. Staniforth, Andrian Bazar, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Martin Plimmer, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Melissa Whitworth, Ben Reed, Paula Hawkins, Linda Galloway, Mary Gold, Ed Potton, Richard Colwill, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, David Lister, Sara Russoff, Jack Shamash, David Robertson Smith, Tom Baldwin, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Michael Durham, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Tim Hames, Mary Gosling, Chairman, Adrian Brodkin, Dominic Walsh, Jason Nisse and Alasdair Murray, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Kym Wheeler, Christina Koning, Adam Jones, Dan E. Mayers, Robert Twyford, Raymond Keene, Arlene Carlisle, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, John Russell Taylor, Paul Collier, W. M. Forrest, James Allcock, Kate Stronach, Sean Hignett, Jeannette Hyde, Francis Gilbert, Min Cooper, Alison Tebby, Robert Chapman, Sandra Parsons, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Lisa Thomlinson, Roger Boyes, Marin Waller, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Simon Wiltshire, Ron Gribble, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Simon De Bruxellers, Southwest Correspondent, Mark Sharon, John Allison, Simon Montagu, James Thornton, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Richard Hoyal, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, William Oddie, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, June Meldan, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, Paul Kaye, Ben MacIntyre, Janet Metcalf, N. P. G. Pitt, Gareth Perry, Jeremy Hart, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, William Hill, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Mark Baldwin, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Sylvia Price, Jill Crawshaw, Ivan King (Project Manager), Jack Bailey, Tom Chesshyre, H. L., Paul Connolly, Fred Dellar, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Evans, Annie Forster, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, sheila keating, Henrietta Lake, Phil Rostron, Gill Hornby, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, A. Cohen, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Your Award Winning Weekend Paper Jane MacQuitty's Buy One Bottle and Get One Free Token page 40 Russians go to the brink in race for Kosovo British troops were warned that they might have to shoot their way into Pristina, reports Michael Evans from the front line in Macedonia Congratulations: the Queen now says it by Royal Mail Top 100 cult movies United's last-gasp victory clinches honour They seek him eveywhere Picture Gallery Henman goes through Dyke's gift to Labour For under Dismal Euro poll puts PR on hold Tankinis BT In the Saturday Times Index Compaq Shades of 1945 in the Russians' advance The Balkans: Russia Cheltenham & Gloucester Software experts to help Nato pilots in aid drops Speedy Russians put the allies in a spin The Balkans: Nato Peacekeepers Nato troops have to twiddle their thumbs beside their armoured transport as the politicians dither, report Daniel McGrory and Michael Binyon Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey British Hercules down Civilians line up behind troops to rebuild Kosovo The Balkans: The Future Michael Binyon on restructuring the ruined province Russian troops steal march on Nato planners Celebrations outside White House fall flat Ben MacIntyre reports on a 'hollow' Oscar-style performance Nationwide Chirac vetoed Belgrade targets British to lead war crime hunt The sadness that lies behind the euphoria Serbian families shattered by war face hopeless future, says Sandra Parsons Australians Set for Release Maimed Serb young men ask:'Was it all worth it?' Janine di Giovanni meets the tragic, shattered victims of the war, people whose futures have been irrevocably changed (AFP): Clashes continue along frontier Office World Full circle in cycle of ethnic hate Television Special on Cards Nun guilty of raping girl, 10, in her care Hundreds sue Order for abuse Star Trek's doctor dies River game kills boy Demo against capital Times comedy winner Firefighters' talks on contracts fail News in Brief Picture Gallery Homebase Church considers plea for GM land American Warning Facts Not Fiction Savage nature near Palace is hard to swallow By a Correspondent: Unhappy voter's revenge Boy hurt in 'death' game Computer firm pays out £17m to keep its staff Nessie seen from Texas Make the most of retirement Dolphin Deer is fished out of sea Next week in the Times Moben Guarantees Seven Lib Dem hopefuls launch leadership bids Task force aims to cut teenage pregnancy rate Highlife breaks The Contenders Mowlam tipped as Labour chairman Honda Picture Gallery Barrister selection 'unfair to women' Horlick to pay nanny damages Cricketers tell how they keep the faith Amis clinches huge 'multimedia' deal Delta Air Lines Harry Lime fans follow their noses Thornto & Ross Ltd. Dyke admits he gave £55,000 to Labour BBC informed of gift details, rites. Andrew Pierce Hunt is on for agency leader The Royal Bank Of Scotland Food advice will be made public Sainsbury withdraws butter PC World Prince goes to see the big picture Dixons Ali punches way into the market Why Ventura is ace to some Accent on humour Police net Hollywood madam to the stars The Curse of the Africa House Pat Robertson's group denied tax exemption in US Saga Now the time The Trainline A Texan learnt the hard way that there is no such… Capri deplores day trip 'barbarians' Ferries aim to beat end of duty-free sales DIAL-a-PHONE The Limited Edition Polo motch Currys (AFP): Ships rammed in Korean stand-off Wold in Brief (AP): Mummies' cemetery (AP: Stone in drug arrest Kashmir talks begin (AP): Computer virus 'gift' Japan war flag row Sanctions dropped (AFP): The Cats' Whiskas Timberland Flooring Company Ltd Europe's biggest library saved Tiny Price of long life is no sex Links Shock waves of mutiny exposed by the lens IBM Everywhere and nowhere in Belize The Ashcroft affair Ons make Tories 'the plaything of one man' Billionaire backer is arousing co ncern inside the party, reports Tom Haldwin Cuba Connection Delay over Peerages And finally, a knighthood for Trevor McDonald Queen's Brithday Honours Marks & Spencer High point for the balloon hero Knighthoods for cancer pioneers Peerage for Queen's private secretary Byatt leads roll-call in arts world with DBE Traffic warden wins a 'people's award' Facing up to old age with a nip and tuck under the double chin Valerie Grove meets Eileen Bradbury, psychologist to facelift patients Opera & Ballet Outstanding Haitink brings out best in Don Quixote Review LSO/Haitink Barbican How England and Wales Did Not Vote Welsh enthusiasm puts the English to shame Scottish Widown Landslide for apathy as voters shun poll Christian Aid Dingle takes the money, but turns its back The messiah without a message Will Bush be the first President who never voiced an opinion? 'While Old Mother Beckett no longer expects the sky to rain 747 and Sizewell to go into meltdown, one awesome apocalyptic menace remains -and it's us' Picture Gallery Papering over the crack Success in the Eruo election may only emphasise the new Tory fault-line Ed for figures Scramble for Kosovo Victory is too serious to be left to politicians Election without Voters Lessons from a contest that never caught fire The Wonderful Pelican Percy puts away as much as his belly can Major defends his 'wait and see' aim Aitken verdict School standards Mixed changing rooms Counting the cost of a caring hospice movement A time to love, worship and obey Homing snails Bug in the system Not back to basics Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Service luncheon James Broughton Jame Broughton, American film-maker and poet, died in Port Townsend, Washington, on May 17 aged 85. He was born in Modesto, California, on November 10,1913 Fredda Brilliant Fredda Brilliant, sculptor, died on May 25 aged 95. She was born on April 7,1904 Court & Social United States Immigration Wimbledon Debenture Tickets & Packages Available on… Milestones Sterling keeps on climbing despite rate cut Dasa wins the race for Casa Profile Peerage for Pearson chief heads list of honours A Week in the City Stagecoach in $1bn US bid State bank to invest in PFI Kosova children appeal to The Times readers Weekend Money Section Business Today Allied bid two weeks away, says Punch Texstyle suspends Reids over 'irregularities' EdF boosts position in UK with Sweb deal Telecoms dispute intensifies The Sunday Times Exchange chief in court case Saga recommends Norwegian bid BBC man to take top job at Greek airline Exchange Rates Penthouse publisher seeks £1m on Ofex The Sunday Times Old Mutual payout could reach £450 Business Roundup Cigarette prices up Thomson acquisition Alpha buys BA facility Datrontech warning Photo-Me in control Girobank Arriva sells car leasing division to General Motors Money Controls reveals approach Morgan Stanley legal chief quits By our City Editor: Public projects risk private apathy Commentary Jazz FM to look at television launch Failed food operation pushes Park into loss Amazing software breakthrough helps you gain… Gamblers' run of luck hits profits at London Clubs Patriot to sell UK hotels arm Twilight of the Proctoids Procter & Gamble, maker of Pringles and Pampers, was this week launched into a cultural revolution. Adam Jones in New York finds out why The Times City giant The Times City Diary Blood-letting marks reign of Prince of Darkness Ii Man in the News In the stars The Times City Diary Buy degrees The Times City Diary Orange pips The Times City Diary Commodities Liffe Options Imaginative investors on lookout for next big deal 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 Dodging bullets Tempus Money Controls Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Arriva Wall Street Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,128 Forecast Highest & Lowest Newspapers Support Recycling Toronto or New York The Times Saturday Sports NBA Henman hits back in stellar fashion Little resigns at Stoke Football in Brief Subaru British officials resign over drugs revelations Equestrianism Taking my hat off to individuality Sport in Brief Yearning for a go on The Apparatus Drivers start to put their foot down Kevin Eason reports on grawing concern at the lack of risk and excitcment in Formula One World Cup McLaren incensed by Irvine's words Knight on an endless quest Kevin McCarra looks at how Alex Ferguson's often abrasive yet always inspiring methods earned him a signal honour 306 Peugeot Adams earns his reward Qualities that make Vieri a moveable feast Rob Hughes on the English-style striker who is Italy's leading man Turner puts up fight Derbyshire fall from grace Northamptonshire are set stiff target BT Habib's timing in impeccable order Ppp County Championship Di Venuto unable to swing contest Hegg's effort proves in vain Yesterday's Scoreboards Star turn supplied by Byas Short day turns to Weekes The World Cup Today Hat-trick from Saqlain seals Zimbabwe's fate World Cup in Brief Saeed returns to form with fine timing Geoffrey Dean enjoys another century form one of the most prolific batsmen in one-day internationals Three-match final would sort best from the rest Cricket World Cup India may take New Zealand along to the wake Sandelin clones on Cup place after a fashion Golf The Times Olazabal back on track after shaky period Davies displays strength to ride rough luck Brundle aims for second Le Mans Motor Racing Percy sets course for gold Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, meets a leading Olympic prospect Ireland 's recruits face fiery baptism Rugby Union One point proves enough Mendez issues warning to Wales One 2 one Australia steal a march Newnham head for the top Cambridge Mays Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Rolph surfaces as true contender Craig Lord on the British swimmer who is eyeing Olympic gold Harris increases Wigan's worries Rugby League For the Record Kiss takes the reins of London Broncos Yesterday's Racing Results By our Sports Staff: Tauziat looks to lift her game Tennis Successful swimmer in equine gene pool For Kirsten Rausing, Royal Ascot winners will offer confirmation that she is on the right lines Market Rasen Charity Bet Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases Speed king keeps his foot on accelerator Sandown Park Rapid RACELiNE Ladbrokes Racing next Week York Reaping the Racecard William Hill Stag earns stars and stripes Armchair Investor Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Bath United at last Ride of the Week Recycling Lingfield Park Leicester Dunlop seeks classic Sky TV: 6.35-8.05 Hexham Queen's Birthday Honours Queen's Birthday Honours Midland Registrations N. 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Shame about the image though Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Sale Win international air fair tickets Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Motorpoint Equities end week on steady note The Times Unit Trust Information Service Know your mini from your maxi Individual savings accounts, launched three months ago, are just starting to catch the Imagination of Investors. In a two-page special, Weekend Money reporters look at the options open to savers who want to make the most of their £7,000 tax-free allowance Aberdeen Fighting Back Take care with life assurance Isas Scottish Widows Robertson Jam Save&prosper Alliance Leicester UK investors stay with the familiar ISA SPECIALBut Isa investors should also look beyond the UK, says Susan Emmett Move into uncharted territory Fran Littlewood says that investors should be prepared to take a risk with part of their total savings portfolio Standard Life Bank Equitable Unit Trust Managers Limited Why the Bank of Scotland is a buy Share of the Month Framlington Brokers 'cautious' over Freeserve M&G Take the long view on shares Personal Investor Virgin Can property bonds make a comeback? Karen Woolfson asks the experts to look at a new financial product Keep on moving for cute credit Scottish Widows Revenge for the less endowed Comment Jupiter Surrenda-link Policy Portfolio Northern Rock Smart swipe beats cashcard crooks Richard Miles reports on the battle to keep bank robbers at bay by developing hi-tech thief-proof security Halifax Clean money and a clear conscience Banking News Roundup Phone for free with strings attached Insurers throw out passport delay claims Clare Stewart with a warning to read travel cancellation clauses Legal & General Fidelity Investments Schroders Zero Dividend Preference Shares Isas Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Halifax pays more for less Savers Best Buys Credit Cards Best Buys Personal Loans Best Buys Pibs Fixed Rate Loans Variable Rate Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Bristol & West What is the point of stakeholder pensions? Weekend Money Letters It's high income all right -especially for Perpetual Isas: a professor writes Cashcard wheeze for banks Direct Line AP MM Legal & General Hit or Miss Links A really solid sort of pension Clare Stewart looks at an alternative form of investment to the useal stocks and shares The Derbyshire Best Investment How to take advantage of growing value in the US bond market Sally Patten on buying value on the other side of the pond Policy & Plus Trust me, I'm an occupational pensions expert Paula Hawkins finds independent trustees are fast relieving the burden on company funds Fat controllers queue here Endowment sinners named Abbey National Norwich Union Roxy Markets Homeowners miss out on latest rate cut Self-employed hit back Henrietta Lake on moves to urge a rethink on new tax rules that will affect consultants and freelances A deafening silence from Revenue, Treasury and Blair Net traders tend to play safe Paul Hawkins reports on the do-it yourself stockbrokers Virgin Fat Controllers Inside Business News The Arcanum Summer starts here Travel Saturday June 12 1999 Faith Gentlemen, silence please Women are toppling yet another male bastion: the world of after-dinner entertainments, says Susie Steiner Planting trees is a gas, gas, gas Carbon neutrality is the new catchphrase as pop groups and celebs flaunt their green credibilty. Matthew Pryor reports George Smith Making them laugh—and squirm Anne Robinson 'We mothers faced with unhappy daughters opt for desperate measures' Flogging a live pony just isn't polo Chandos Elletson would like to play polo. The problem is the boots don't and he can't er, ride Learn to Play The Breaker Great party, darling. Do you want to join Europe? If anyone knows how to find her voter and keep him, it's a former Cosmopolitan editor, says Moira Petty Watch out for Drunken Bottom Midsummer's Day 2000 will see 3,500 miles of safe cycling around Britain. Richard Robinson samples the new Thames Valley route Wear a feather in your hair The Great Hall Kensington town Hall Magimix Consuming Interests: New Food The Times Cook Cherry recipes date back to medievel times and, savoury or sweet, they capture the essence of mid-summer Henry Harris's Cheat of the Week Hock The Drinks that Time Forgot The Perfect Crab Club Sandwich The times magazine Time to sip into summer With so many wines to choose from, it's hard know where to start. Jane MacQuitty begins with the best for less than £3.50 Bigger and so much bustier Clothing companies are catching on to the fact that we are not the waifs our grandmothers were, says Elizabeth Judge My, how We've Grown The Times Memoirs of a friendship The publication of a book by his childhood friend revives old memories for Michael Pinto-Duschinsky She's mad, not bad, but I despair Martin Plimmer on the au pair with curious tastes Life Rage Flexible friends Plastic Accessories A real feel for the bare necessities of life Joumalist Peter White is blind, which is an advantage when choosing his wife's lingerie, he tell Michael Cable Shopwatch Gadgets Zen and rhododendrons Jane Owen meets a plant collector with an eye for a rare species Me and my Garden Homes & Gardens Coopers of Stortford Finest Quality Weekend Tips Garden Answers Homes & Gardens Ladder Stabiliser Multiple Display Advertising Items Jardiniere Multiple Display Advertising Items Kitchen magic Haygate Ltd Countax Perimeter Sofa Works Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in this Section Please Call Zoe Hoskins… The Town & Country Pond Sweeper Simply divine straight from the vine Ripe and sensual: there's nothing like home-grown tomatoes Taste of the tropics—in Wales Jargon Buster The Times How to Grow Tomatoes How chateau dreams can be shattered Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballymore Elegance in a time warp Homeswap Training ground for tax evaders Market Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Quay to the City Wilcon Horse power treads lightly in the forest One woman's campaign to log with hoses is saving sensitive woodlands from destruction Property Property Investor Show English Courtyard Parque Da Floresta Rockdell Care Village Can Bess be trusted? A Vet Writes How green will this valley stay? The Welsh Rugby Union needs to expand but it puts a beautiful river at risk, says Michael Durham Lucy Pinney The Times Adopt Me Immigrants or tourists? 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