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News from 16/06/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Booth and Chris Partridge, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Kenny MacIver, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Dan Kindlon and Michael Thompson, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford and Mark Inglefield, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Janet McFerran, Mike Corser, Claire McDonald, John Gosden, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Uri Geller's, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Edward Welsh, Bronwyn Curtis, Shirley English and Paula Hawkins, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Barbara M. Glyn, Paul Reid, Paul Fitzpatrick, Warren Chrismas, Richard Miles and Jason Niss?, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Philip Webster and Mark Henderson, Debra Craine, Robert Cole and Saeed Shah, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Gordon Freeman, Simon De Bruxelles, South-West Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Jan Wise, Jenny MacArthur, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Philip Carter, Anthea Lawson, Rory Knight Bruce, Tom Baldwin and Christine Buckley, Kenny Maclver, Natasha Ewing and Dan Brock, Eve Richardson, Chief Executive, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Linda Galloway, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Paul Durman, David Lister, Norris McWhirter, Chairman, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Julian Williams, Barry Millington, Tracy Connor, Rob Wright, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik and Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Ian L. Natoff, John Russell Taylor, Chloè Barker, Michael T. Hogan, Nigel Cliff, Chris Partridge, Edward C. R. Paice, Nigel Hawkes, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Arthur Leathley and Michael Horsnell, Nick Hasell, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, Peter Johnson, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, M. E. Orlean, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, David Hill, Secretary, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Alan Peacock, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Sally Patten, Robert Whymant and David Watts, Beryl M. Neal (Headteacher), Penny Montgomery (Administrative Director), Simon De Bruxelles South West Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles,

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Railtrack gets control of Tube lines Fears of violence as Serbs withdraw Danical MeGrory in Kosovo sees a confrontation between Kfor and Yugoslav troops after the deadline to quit expires Index Leading bank rolls Historians go a little bananas Easy Money Easy money One dead in Mexico quake Freeserve for £1.9bn sell-off Shane Warne Women oust old guard in Tory reshuffle Sandali 30p Every Weekday Big Johns for the jugular, nobody hurt Political Sketch Battery farming to end by 2012 The Chicken and Egg Situation Comic Relief Workers' rights watered down over day-off fears Blair dares Sinn Fein to condemn the IRA News in Brief Mr Justice Singer Heseltine in euro talks £58,000 tennis sale Ideas man sues Shell Paedophile vigil Art prize winner named Pub help for the sick Hostel says thanks to Mandelson Arab prince overdosed in family's Sussex mansion Guards were unable to stop sheikh from taking lethal dose of heroin, Adrian Lee reports For sale signs face the chop in Harrogate Girl who dyed hair has to wear wig for exams Love had no golden age, says Straw Curostar Rail travellers to get short cuts on oldest Tube lines Dell Underground bidders wary of 'rival from hell' Dome extension has cost £3.2bn Underground Direct Line Motor Insurance Cinema banks on two Toms Hanks and cruise top big bucks league Bristish actors feted but rewards are lcss Red Bull Connery and Hopkins make it to top 50 British actresses rate even lower than their male colleagues, writes Carol Midgtcy Sainsbury's TV pays us stars more than the movies Widdecombe profits from Howard's end The Shadow Cabinet New Peugeot Lost chance of Lilley the Nearly Man Time now for fresh thinking Boyzone star tells fans: sorry, but I'm gay Singer pleads with legion of girl admires to accept imp[ortance of his feelings, writes Adam Sherwin Jury accused of xenophobia as carer faces jail Egg Royal Mail Woman is Sacked for Surfing the Web Car trips are dads' time for bonding Smart Pack Dolls' tiny treasures attract huge sums CGU Direct Prison officers to face assault charges A family of businesses Exiles defy mines in race home Nato cannot halt stampede, write Stephen Farrell from Blace (Ap): Arkan denies role in mass murders Rush to secure sites of killings Christian Aid Russians dig in at airport Michael Evans on a ne twist in the confrontation US seeks a way out of impasse Threat from Moscow to deploy extra 10,000 men Audi Old fears haunt Germans as army carves out new identity The Bundeswchr is translinrming itself, writes Roger Hoyes in Born NEC Direct Departing show of strength by Serbs Church's challenge Orange Standard Life Bank BT KLA 'Will not give up guns to Nato' Stephen Farrell in Pristina hears the ominous claims of a guerrilla chief renouncing the Ramboillet accord Villagers cheer as their men take command Peace is an illusion for KLA fighters in the hills who say they are still under fire, writes Janine di Giovanni in Glogovac Somak Holidays Robots ready to take over heart surgery Nigel Hawkes on machinery that will enable Britain's first coronary bypass by remote control Drug to fight brittle bones stirs breast cancer hopes Drinks Direct CharlesSchwab Europe Discarded match's £5,000 fire News in Brief Murder charge Priest expelled Small business Own goal Basket cases French accept English as global tongue Scot heads agency that once spoke for Gallic Purily, Adam Sage writes in Paris Nationwide 'Mercy killer' on murder charges From Associated Press in Lausanne: Ecstasy not serious drug, say the Swiss Paris landmark 'facing collapse' World in Brief (AFP): Picnic students flogged (Reuters): President is sworn in Rosa Parks honoured (Reuters): 'Dead man' talking Feverish Pope has to miss tour Mass St. Joseph's Hospice London fish tank reveals everyday life of Tudor Tests show hulk is Blackbeard 's ship of terror A relic of the golden age of piracy has been found off the us, writes Damian Whitworth Clinton threatens trade war over GM food ban Tiny Fruit and vegetables made for good diet Coca-Cola identifies impurity that plunged Belgium into alarm Korean dispute ends in sea battle North accused as its fishermen intrude South, write Robere Whymant and David Watts Leonard Cheshire The carphone Warehouse Communication Centres Zoom Japan on alert as crisis grows in region Is your cash safe in the bank? Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth Reports on Ways to Ensure that your money is protected at all times; how millionaries amass their fortunes; and advice for a couple who are planning to buy thier first hoje together Home rules for buyers Other People's Money Halifax How to make a million The Man Putting the Crunch into Vegetabels Scientists have found a way to preserve the crispness of fresh food. Anjana Ahuja reports Cell in a crisp apple are tightly glued together Perfect message in a microdot made of DNA Science Brieeing Nigel Hawkes The Open University Could a folk remedy help diabetes? The Royal Institution of Great Britain Gene experiments give hope to haemophiliacs Vodafone 'The first one to embezzle $200 million wins' Why boys must learn to care Psychologists Dan Kindlon and Michael Thompson on theimportance of loving role models The Mothers Role George Smith The British Hernia Centre The Father's Role SAGA Www. thetrainline. com Let us still consider the Lilley David Sclboume on an intellectual void at the heart of Conservalism 'Anybody who believes that teenagers will hold back from sex because it might cost them a fiver should have got out more when they were young' Mice Hume A tale of two Blairs Which is it to be Prime Minister-populist superstar of paranoid desport? Take a pew Crossed Wires American diplomacy has landed Nato in a fine mess Changing of the Guard The Tories need ideas from a new Shadow Cabinet Vive La Difference A true is declared in an old war of journalistic jingoism Public's chance to influence House of Lords reform US sacrifice in Europe War in Eritrea Tale from the Tube Electorate sends a clear message EU tax harmonisation Child 's play Bargain offers NHS attitude to palliative care Readers' writing Fashion retrospective Court Circula Today's royal engagements Wolfson History Prizes 1998 Mark Bailey Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Meeting Service luncheon Memorial service Masons' Company Launderers' Company Dinners Service dinner Appointments in the Forces Luncheon Appointment Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Medical Society of London Wimbledon Debenture Church news High Commissioner Air Commodore Donald MacDONELL of Glengarw Air Commodore Donald MacDonell of Glengarry, CB. DFC, wartime fighter pilot. died on June 7 aged 85. He was born on November 15.1913 Lindy Price Personal Column Seating is Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Harpers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Joan Fitzgerald Joan Fitzgerald, political hostess and wife of the former Taoiseach Garret Fitzgerald, died on June 12 aged 76. She was born in Liverpool on March 24,1923 Professor Bruce Wernham Professor Bruce Wernham, historian, died on April 17 aged 92. He was born on October 11,1906 Suffragist Outrage at the Derby News The Times Crossword No 21,131 Forecast UV Radiation Index Newspapers Support Recycling Sport World Cup: Pakistan take on New Zealand in the… In the Times Big , but not clever Inflation at six-year low revives rate cut hopes Biotech firms agree to merge in £700m deal Bus workers win 13-year pension fight Freeserve plans £1.9bn float Hampel named United chairman HSBC Cox lines up bid for Ockham Holdings Wimbledon draw in full Business Today Daykin says state pensions will not be enough Net Profit Bernard Gallacher Racai looks at tie-ups with rivals after losing contract Task force to rebuild Kosovo British Energy to return £432m to shareholders BoS apologises over Robertson venture Murdoch confirmed as BSkyB chairman Nasdaq announces Japanese market Business Roundup BP Amoco venture Hornby jobs on line IT group to raise £12m Net loss for Heinz Icahn sellsRJR stake Old Mutual chance Libertel's steady debut Merricks appointed Exchange Rates Demerger gives Tarmac chief £1.37m windfall Costs take toll of Hazlewood profit Pub consolidation quickens By our City Editor: No such thing as a Free launch Commentary New chief for Allied Carpets Bowthorpe makes US acquisition Oracle Applications Commodities Liffe Options Investors retreat ahead of US inflation figures Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Strerling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Tarmac Chiroscience Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Playing the power game Tempus Bowthorpe Wall Street Life insurance sector could be Japan's next crisis FTSE shows its hand in the battle of the euro benchmarks The eurozone hasm yet another share index. Does it fit the bill, ask Rchard Miles and Jason Niss? Men united Rock a bye Son screen Dome quest James Cropper Plc Biotech duo's merger most opportunistic Chiroscience and aCelltech deal is unlikely, to open consolidation floodgates, says Paul Durman Equities trade in narrow limits Interactive investar Terex to buy Irish machinery maker Net Profit Buy One Get One Free Intercapital and Bloomberg offer electronic bond broking Rio Tinto in £2bn iron merger talks Bmc software Sims agrees cash bid from Global Business Roundup Whisky deal unveiled Walker Crips slumps Trafficmaster plan RPC grows in Europe The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Shares Are Booming The Drayton The Chancellery North of the Thames New Hereford House Hawksley Pearce Big plans up at the big house Life has returned to an Irish manor, says Rory Knight Bruce Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bruten and Company Multiple Display Advertising Items London Rentals Garrick House ST James Homes Pegasus Parque Da Floresta Rivifra Power to put stop to foreign proceedings Residence link to trading ban Shanshal v Al- Kishlaini The Open University Protecting integrity of the individual child Company debtor cannot remove liquidator Inspector cannot add to enforcement notice Compact Hairdryer It's big, but it's not very clever Visual Art Around the London Galleries And so to many beds A new show casts light on the link between flowers and the Decadents Theatre The Times Dance A mere stripe of a thing Sean Scully's new London show is a tribute to his childhood oculist, as Rachel Campbell-johnston discovers 'Scully is the Bertie Bassett of abstract art' Royal National Theatre In tune with the blackbirds Opera Dio Entfuhrung aus dem Serail Garsington This double Dutch treat Dance Netherlands Dance Theatre sadlet's Wells Breathtaking misanthropy Lady MacBeth Barbican Great Bristish Hopes Rising Stars in the arts firmament Paul Reid Tomorrow Don't mess with the master Theatre Hay Fever Savoy Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Shakespeare well and truly stuffed Glullo Cesare Queen Elizabeth Hall Case of legal cliches Perdltion Gate, W11 Substantial Sophisticated and Superior Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Garrick Theatre Butcher's all-round skills shine Stubborn Key outlasts the day Yesterday's Scoreboards World Cup Smith's escape costs Hampshire dearly Rashid dismantles Yorkshire's resolve Valiant Hick defies Somerset Hemp's century could be valuable Goodway steps up as Monie resigns Rugby League Six nations vote for day of zest Rugby Union Phillipps said to have known of injection Equestrianism Worcester Wolverhampton Open plan is short and sweet John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, on why the most accurate will prosper at Pinehurst For the Record Betdirect Waugh dares to lead from the front Midweek View 'If it is for the he team, he will bat ofr ever' Elsworth holds off foreign legion Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, on a day when the world came to visit Ladbrokes Royal Ascot Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse Multiple Display Advertising Items William Hill Wannabe Grand to confirm Guineas form Sendawar provides the solution Royal Ascot: French colt ends waiting game for his owner and trainer in showpiece event Ripon Hamilton Park Results Fwom Yesterday's Two Meeting Nottingham Expectation high that Valentine Waltz can stay a step ahead John Gosden extended his sequenc of having a winner at Royal Asco every year since 1990 with the succes, of High And Mighty yesterday. Here he marks your card for day two Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing The Match Pakistan v New Zealand Sport in Brief Legal & Public Notices Football in Brift Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Fighting spirit that deserves its place in history Allott survives long road back Richard Hobson Reports on the rehabilication of New Zealand's icading bowler World-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Sapsford ends Korda's interest James Meade Limited Henman serves up new initiative Kournikova has Rubin in her spell Full Wimbledon Singles Draws Today's Fixtrues Word-Watching Here comes the bride Television Choice Radio Choice Ethiopia, where rape is the law of the land Review BB1 Sateleite Cable and Digital Golf Wasim goes in search of final flourish Times Two Cross Word Rusedski 's route to British clash riddled with pitfalls Racing Zenith Woodward plans comeback date for Dallaglio Shock horror Inside Nti: Technology. Tamed. 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