News from 14/06/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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James M. Anderson, Giles Tremlett, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, David Hands and Mark Souster, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Josephine Steiner Professor, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and James Landale, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Nick Parker, Joanna Bale, N. Barter Principal, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Sandra Bernhard, John Thicknesse, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Thrasy Petropoulos, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Paul Hegarty, Michael Harvey and Paul Hoggart, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Brian Halliday, Vice-Chairman, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Richard Bennett, R. Scott-Bruce, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Sigrid Aufterbeck and Caroline Merrell, Harry Randall, Peter Champness, Humphrey Wakefield, Richard Hymans, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Lisa Armstrong, Mark Edwards, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Liv Seabrook, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Richard Hoy, Rob Wright, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, B. Devereaux, Nigel Cliff, John Summerhill, P. Clifford, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Janine Di Giovanni, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, David Price, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Edward Nugee, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jason Nisse, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Kenneth Weir, David Hinde, Jennai Cox, Sam Margel, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Mary Davies, Mike Murphy, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Neil Sherlock, Tim Pallister, Ross Lambert, N. Boland, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Phil Rostron, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoTories score European triumph Roses and chocolates as Guards liberate Pristina Michael Evans witnesses the rapturous welcome awaiting British troops as they enter the freed capital of Kosovo Index Picture Gallery Sophie opts for supporting role Royal bride puts career ahead of children, writes Michael Harvey Found: The mummies' tomb Henman: So near and yet so far Index All work and no play Asteroid threat Hakkinen win Allied Dunbar 30p Every Weekday Bar agrees to curb legal aid fees I am not a Diana clone, says Sophie Minolta Hostels plan for teenage mothers Davies says he is bisexual News in Brief Hague support Lib Dem attack Business lady Widow killed Steamer stuck Home free Found: secret Valley of Mummies A donkey's slip leads to chance discovery of huge necropolis, writes Christopher Walker When the desert bloomed in a rich Roman province Eurostar Dell Top-level talks fail to resolve airport stand-off Russia celebrates at the expense of humiliated Nato King's College Russian roadblocks stall Paras Paras kill off-duty Serb policeman Kosovo: The British Ghost town with no shops gives troops a mixed welcome, writes Daniel McGrory from Pristina NPI Kosovo Chronology Mesh Computers plc Serb soldiers forced to seek protection from an old foe Kosovo: The Germans As the Albanians mob their former tormentors, Germans provide a shield for fleeing conscripts and civilians, reports Tom Walker in Prizren Albanians still in fear of retaliation by Serbs Residents unable to celebrate, writes Stephen Farrell Bitter exodus as Milosevic's troops leave ruined towns Janine Di Giovanni in Kosovo Polje reports on the Serbs' defiant retreat while KLA reprisals begin Christian Aid Intel The Computer Inside Courtauld asks taboo question: what price art? Aitken's children visit him in jail News in Brief Blair focus on Ulster Driver's lucky escape New Dallaglio claim Rhymes with reason QE2's 3pm anniversary Direct Line British Airways Sinners to be offered absolution by phone Widow wills jobs to servants Carpet RiGHT Limp lettuces face crunch in GM trials Favourite of Ancient Kings Digital Hearing Ltd Sky Life is too hard, say children aged four Rat race is starting earlier than ever, reports Alexandra Frean Nokia Students shed rebellion for mum and dad Zoom Teachers say Ofsted 'harmful to schools' Asteroid heading for Earth goes missing Invisible Threats from Space King's College Taxguard Shipping alert for '9999' bug Never have so many Tories had so much fun Mark Henderson on jubilation as the Conservatives take four seats in a thumping revival in London Pr: How the Votes were Shared out Hague's euro gamble pays off The Tory leader's position is now safe and the Prime Minister has some explaning to do, says Tim Hames Blair urged to recall Mandelson The British Results at 3am UKIP is surprise winner of three seats Schroder is humiliated Germany Crowne Plaza Hotels Resorts Socialists set to lose balance of power Ruling coalition suffers setback Italy Drinks Direct Fractured vote hits Chirac France Centre Right is clear victor Spain Bush charm works on campaign trail Ben MacIntyre reports on the Texas Governor's first foray on the stump No Title Watergate hero tells of Clinton ordeal Somak Holidays Belgian coalition loses power News in Brief War warning (Reuters): Gaddafi visit (Reuters): Korean talks (Reuters): Rebels' move (Reuters): Pope's day Road ambush (AFP): Eritrean clash Virus 'stocked' Tinseltown Tube Can this man renew our faith in surgeons? Barry Jackson, head of the Royal College of Surgeons, faces tough questioning over the Bristol doctors case. Interview by Valerie Grove Intel inside Quantex No more playboys Arts Valentino For sure Supermodel-cum-soap star Jerry Hall talks about dating, glamour and white pedal-pushers Nokia FPDsavills Fashion Diary Her Grace and her disgrace Opera: Richard Morrison watches a famous scandal re-enacted at the opening of the Aldeburgh Festival The wow factor Hilary Finch sees Germany take the honours in the cardiff Singer of the World competition The Royal Ballet Dance Music Directline What reigns in Spain? Theatre Shoot Jermyn Street Comedy Swan Lake Battle of the DJ giants Dance Music Fatboy Slim v Armand Van Helden Brixton Academy Notching up blockbusters Imogen Edwards-Jone meets the men of working Title, Britain's most successful film-making duo Opera & Ballet Doctor Dolittle An ego at full throttle Comedy Outstanding Entertainments Listings This week in the Times Picture Gallery Who cares who leads the lib Dems? Ashdown's successor will have to prove the party's credibility 'Yeltsin's insistence that Russian troops get to Kosovo before Nato's was another of his brilliant performances designed to show the world who's boss' The theatre of dreams No 8 Lord North Street has been the setting for generations of political drama Cat fight The Times Diary The Real Reshuffle Hague needs more than a new Shadow Cabinet Who Dares Wins Being there is the best way to underpin any claim Brain-Damaged Life or death in the golden hour after head injuries Little debate or choice for voters Sketching in EU details Lib Dem leadership Issues for commission on Lords Junior doctors' pay Premium-rate calls One fine mess Reverse discrimination Poor response Good examples for young actors Medical negligence Pagan attitudes One of the chosen Court Circular Today's royal engagements Nature notes To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Jackson gets an Oscar for $1.5m Memorial service Personal Column Official Wimbledon Tickets Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Wimbledon Debs Phone for Best Prices Wimbledon Debenture Tickets & Packages Available on… Service dinners Flights Directory Jetline Delta Worldwide Flights Directory Flight Searchers Jetworld Citibond Birthdays today Anniversaries Lord Denning, OM Judge Simon Evans Luncheon The Royal College of Ophthalmologists Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages AMC Ronald Harker Ronald Harker, Obe, Ae, wartime test pilot, died in Taupo, New Zealand, on May 30 aged 90. He was born on March 4,1909 Henry Grunfeld Henry Grunfeld, merchant banker, died on June 10 aged 95. He was born on June 1,1904 Latest wills DeFOREST Kelley Deforest Kelley, actor, died in Woodland Hills, California, on June 11 aged 79. He was born on January 20,1920 By an Australian visitor: On this Day First Impression of the Fleet European triumph for Tories The Times Crossword No 21,129 Business Arts Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Lifeboats Tomorrow in the Times Centrum Beaten Henman sets sights on Wimbledon Fit to Play Captain Marvel Flying Finn Cautious Hakkinen steers clear of trouble Motor Racing: Schumacher Admits to Driver's Error after Crash Hands Canadian Grand Prix Victory to World Champion NatWest Rolph's march finally checked Swimming From Craing Lord in Monto Carlo By our Sports Staff: Tauziat let down by her service Tennis Good Wood Festival of Speed Impassive captain takes the plaudits Richard Hobson applauds a quite stunning innings from the inspirational Australian Land Rover Brilliant Waugh leads Australia into semi-finals Cricket World Cup Cronje hopes return of Kallis can tilt balance The Times Twose tips balance with perfect pacing Cricket World Cup County game finds an unlikely supporter Pat Gibson on a New Zealander relishing pressure cricket The World Cup… Eagles stay grounded as-Kent edge home A Total Sport Magazine Phoenix revived by McGrath Cgu National League Sales sets target out of Surrey's reach Saturday's Scoreboards Bowler keeps Sabres ahead of the pack Brown is the toast of Durham Yesterday's Scoreboards Gladiators show no mood for the fight Martin awarded five stars for Lightning Durham brought down to earth Angry riders turn on Phillipps Jenny MacArthur on how a drugs row took another dramatic twist Doubts spring up over Evian plans Violent storm halts Olazabal charge A Total Sport Magazine Sandelin signs up for Ryder Cup club Golf Picture Gallery Vodafone Packer discovers the winning formula Sport in Brief Consolation for Hudson Snead swings easily to passing of time It pays to heed the wisdom of a senior citizen who preaches the gospel of a simple game Super Six anomalies Pace of Olympic reform slows to a crawl Monday Matters Rob Hughes fears that the signs are unpromising and that a discredited movement may waste a chance to impress The phenomenal early talent of Marion Jones Less mediocrity Commentaries Table tennis and the Syed defence Twin hopes New twist to Adventures of Tim Sampras shapes as all-rounder Monday Matters Total Sport Novel way to keep wolf from the door The Times St Helens rumbled as Thunder's stock grows Rugby League Peyron hits the buffers in transatlantic record quest Sailing I corporate innovations Harvey endures a nervous opening Speedy Chambers joins select band Athletics: Sprinter Justifies European Cup Place by Breaking the Ten-Second Barrier Coach admits doubting Thomas Wary Wolves are tamed by Tigers Broncos ease their relegation worries By our Sports Staff: Bradford take over at the top A Total Sport Magazine Injury costs Wince royal date Racing Musselburgh A Total Sport Magazine Specialists Daryaba lands French Oaks Pritchard finishes season on winning note Point-To-Point Leaders on the Flat Erskine-Crum winning new friends for Ascot Alan Lee on the man trying to bring down social barriers at royal meeting Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today'sracing Brighton Specialists Rapid Raceline Wales work wonders to confound Argentina Jenkins passes 800 point mark as touring team complete memorable sereies win Pontefract Ireland take another step backwards Saturday's Results Windsor England shrug off injury to Hanley Veggie diet fuels high energy activity Fit to Play Meat-eaters should not expect to have a monopoly on sporting achievement The Times Sad truth of men who can't get worked up I Am a 50-year-old woman who, four months ago,… Getting off the Treadmill Maintain your motivation Fit to Play Routines that match your personality are the key to exercise success, Jennai Cox says Richie Woodhall Matthew Pryor shapens up with... For the Record Rugby League Schools Sport Club Cricket Swimming Pools Check Athletics Guide to the Week Ahead By our Sports Staff: Bmw win amid the wreckage Motor Racing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching England search for the finishing touch Hockey Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move Cambridge Mays Surrey open up the Oval to new school of thought TSB The Times Beer tie term referred to Luxembourg Non-educational special needs of child Secondary economic loss outwith scope of oil pollution compensation Act Power to extend time for receiving oil spill claims Police owe prisoner duty of care on arrest date Prescription information remains confidential Capitalisation, week's change Abbey National Results and Statistics C. Hoare & Co. Citibank Prescott to Invite bids for Tube Friends £700m move criticised Universal problems strike at GUS Deutsche funds chief quits CharlesSchwab Focus falls on employment Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Schneider Electric Corporate Profile: Anglo American Counterfeits cost £8bn a year Mutuals backed in think-tank report C. Hoare & Co. Byers calls for shake-up at world trade body Labour MP opposes energy tax Alternative Investment Market Ebookers aims to seek listing Upbeat SB on a Swiss roll The Pound Change on Week Stock Market World-Watching Lloyds Bank Profits up 44% at Harrods Eireann sale AA payment Unison challenge Crunch time for the new paradigm Tent king predicts long life for UK's millennium landmark Civic Pride is the driving force beind the man behind the Dome writes Robert Whymant Tangerine Radio Choice The spy who loved me Tevevision Choice A crusader impaled on the sword of truth Review 6.00 am Business Breakfast (71022) 7.00 BBC… For further listing see Saturday's Vision Companies 47 Aviation Correspondent: Boeing and Airbus braced for sharp sales slump Byers to seek Kosovo work for UK firms Times Two Crossword Whitchurch deal leads to Exchange inquiry Ailing economics in need of a doctor Brown in plea for debt relief Human Chain Adds to Pressure on G7 Countries Qwest in $55bn double bid Nokia Oracle 50 The Times Speed Nowhere on earth is more talent from past and… How to be king of Goodwood Hill Jonathan Palmer's Guide to a Goodwood Record Goodwood Greats Clash of the rally titans Thousand-year journey to F1 And the future: the car is now a home-from-home,… Big on horsepower: Rome's wacky racers Goodwood Greats IWC Honda Goodwood Greats Senna's ghost car rides again Good Wood Festival of Speed Goodwood Greats Picture Gallery Brabham: return of Cooper man Goodwood Greats Silver arrows that pointed the way for Audi Goodwood Greats Revving up gurus of style Goodwood Greats Britain's favourite race—in France Goodwood Greats Surtees climbs on board for hill double whammy Goodwood Greats AXA Insurance Indy stars stage a comeback Goodwood Greats Sporting legacy that inspired a dream event Goodwood Festival of Spped Star Turn-Out Goodwood Greats Jaguar
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