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News from 22/06/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Robert Phipps, Tim Lamb, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, David Trimble, Adrian Lee, Philip Foxwood, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, Salil Tripathi, James Thomas, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Linda Pullen, Martin Mears, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Allan Owen, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Geoffrey Smith, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Elizabeth Purslow, Paul Fox (Managing Director), Tom Baldwin and Dominic Kennedy, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, R. Groves, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Stephen Farrell and Michael Evans, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Adam Sherwin and John Goodbody, Robert Eddison, James H. Dickson, Anthea Lawson, Dick H. Pantlin, R. A. Burden, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, B. Morgan, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Simon Midgley, Justin Langer, Rodney Hobsc, David Lister, Simon De Bruxelles, West of England Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, South West Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Adrian White (Governor), Marit Hargie, Steuart & Francis, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Kingsley, David Watts, Ronald Riggs, Raymond Keene, L. S. Jotischky, Nigel Cliff, Shirley Brasher, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Michael Binyon and Charles Bremner, Janine Di Giovanni, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Craig Seton, Shane Warne, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nick Hasell, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Philip Webster, Political Editor, John Goodbody Helen Rumbelow and Adam Sherwin, Hettie Judah, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Tessa Royal, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, M. Baker UK Director, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Edward Cooper, Chris McGrath, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Edward Karam, Tony Dawe, Kieron Moore, Chairman, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Warman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Susie Steiner, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Barbara Young, Vice-Chairman, Nigel SEYMER(Transport planning consultant),

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Blair comes to the rescue of Short after 'malicious' leak Minister was warned by police after emotional row with security staff at party conference, write Tom Baldwiin and Dominic Kennedy Gurkhas killed by Nato bombs Index No sex please, we're in the movies BBC serves up tennis success Wedding photo was doctored How to Make the Royal Famil Smile Heseltine and Clarke back away from euro Spending Cut Wimbledon '99 Brits get off to a flying start Play fantasy cricket Me Tarzan, you can see me in new Disney hit Kasparov v the world Italy runs out of tenors Shares surge First Telecom War means never having to say that you're sorry Matthew Parris Political Sketch Labour 'losing touch' with its grass roots Training for 'New Dealers' Cheltenham & Gloucester Lawrences halt police hearing Woman accused by Kenya News in Brief Melted away Food control Car park death Fishy question School honour Corrections Direct Line Royal wedding's invisible secret New technology was a face-saver for those not watching the bridie, writes Michael Harvey EastEnders has bigger audience Newlyweds stay well out of sight Sainsbury's Troops go back as Brighton bomber is freed Ulster Timetable Pressure mounts to break Ulster deadlock ICollector Ulster Timetable 'Nolan run mad' clogs job market On Politics Henman swipes at 'greedy' women Briton rejects campaign for wimbledon equality Kasparov challenges the world on Internet Mobile Mother of murdered girl seeks damages PC World Nature's trick to make losers in the rat race Thought control wins a drink Rover Zoo keepers meet tall order to save giraffe Unisys Living cost is the new university challenge Coop A million good reads and all free Elgar hits £20 note to fight fraud News in Brief Boy accused Dream start Guns charge Backdraught Man accused of frightening dog owner to death Tube delays to be penalised Time Ntl Stars come out in defence of reckless Leeson New Peugeot 206 Nato words 'matched by deeds' The Balkans: Reconstruction Michael Binyon and Charles Bremner on the alliance's assessment of its role Blair and Clinton say Milosevic must fall Moscow set to send 3,500 peacekeepers Balkans Summary (Reuters): Sofia welcomes Nato (AP): Interpol called in (AFP): Russia aids repairs (AP): Five deserters jailed (AP): Kosovo poll 'in a year' Byers shifts blame Continental Airlines KLA receives blessing as political force The Balkans: Guerrillas' Future Albanians stripped of loot Virgin one account Lost generation seeks escape from sinking society Young Serbs grew up knowing nothing but war, writes Janine di Giovanni in Belgrade NEC Direct Milosevic drives fleeing Serbs back into Kosovo The Balkans: Serbia's Dilemma Investors in People Refugees find no help and no place to go Violence wrecks the solstice celebration Police may bring back exclusion zone around stonehenge Links BT Organising the City anarchists Rioters tried to freeze Liffe computers, says Lord Mayor Mobs had sophisticated technique to halt trading, reports Tim Reid Zurich Financial Services Hundreds mourn people's cardinal Two years for man who stole 28 cars in 90 days Vodafone Blue Peter presenter looks back in anger Hewlett Packard Intelligence expert to keep eye on security services French royalists face impoverished legacy Free love could be a costly affair Crowne Plaza (Reuters): Chinese dissident gets hard labour World in Brief Silicone breasts 'safe' (AP): Panda embryo cloned (Reuters): Seoul tourist held (AP): Allo, allo, allo (AFP): Mystery of the mummies' missing hearts The Salvation Army DiCaprio may star in fourth Godfather Inferior tenors sing opera's requiem Jakarta 'link' to Britons' killings Results Delay The Times Tiny Israelis take shelter from Hezbollah mortar fire Tough on the boys International model Sarah Odell gave up her career to become an adventure racer. Interview by Jennai Cox The Times Beware deadly poisons lurking in familiar places Medicine Chest Multiple Display Advertising Items Virginity—it's cool, it's young and it's here Saying 'no' is the latest teenage fashion in sophisticated Santa Monica, says Giles Whittell The Open University Gateway More Blackadder than Debrett's Prince Edward's new title has the ring of Cool Britannia about it, says Hannah Betts Don't cave in to terror, Mr Blair Britain's democracy is in danger, says David Trimble 'Mad dogs and Englishmen don't go out in the midday sun. They much prefer an evening cloudburst, especially if they are dressed up to the nines' Winners need turf love Nurturing sport at the grassroots requires new grounds, not hot air Baked bugs The Times Diary Farewells to Arms The KLA's turn to comply with Nato's demands Labour Gridlock Prescott's integrated transport policy is going nowhere Art's Looking Glass Portraiture as the face of the future War crimes and rebuilding Serbia New D-G for BBC Vows on hats 'Joined-up' London railway plans Chasing votes with a hunting ban A banana skin Sound proposal? Of no fixed abode Legal language Teenage mothers and contraception Role model? Court Circular Today's birthdays Anniversaries today The philosopher king The President Hungary, who begins a state visit to Britain today, talks to Michael Binyon Personal Column Luncheons Reception Latymer Upper School British Grand Prix Forthcoming marriages The Count of Paris Henri d'Orléan, Comte de Paris and Pretender to the French throne, died on June 19 aged 90. He was born on July 5,1908 Emlyn Jones Emlyn Jones, sports administrator, died on June 19 aged 78. He was born on December 9,1920 Personal Column Delta Worldwide Court & Social Ken Oliver Kenneth Oliver, OBE, horse trainer, died on June 17 aged 85. He was born on February 1,1914 Mario Soldati Mario Soldati, Italian author and film director, died on June 19 aged 92. He was born on Nevember 17,1906 A Shelley Relic On this Day June 22,1898 Financial peril of ignoring green issues Henrietta Lalke reports on initiatives to help small firms to be more environmentally friendly Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Electric Power Authority Business to Business Turnaround makes chief a millionaire Entrepreneur of the Year Multiple Display Advertising Items New Ground Breaking Opportunity with Huge Potential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawrite - employment law solutions for business Public Auction Franchising put in focus In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Megaphone The proposed changes to the tax status of consultants will drive costs up in the construction industry and threaten the small business initiative, says Jim Steele, managing director of Meica Group, an engineering company in Feltham, Middlesex, Meica has a turnover of £27 million and employs 200 people Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anxious scrutiny of human rights Queen's Bench Divisional Court Late expert witness problem Franchising in the 90's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Professional Advisory Group MBE Linx Trading Ltd Expense Reduction Analysts Auditel Humana recruitment services Status Hydraulics Pirtek Computers & Computing Services Times Newspapers Duty of receiver to borrower Multiple Display Advertising Items Sentencing for a longer term Two Gurkhas killed in Kosova News The Times Crossword No 21,136 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Genius begins with a J State-backed bank for PFI gets the go-ahead Hong Kong finds share sale solution Ex-Coloroll chief Ashcroft banned John Charcol Leeson film fails the traders' test Allied calls on Punch to put offer in writing Freeserve facing AOL UK Internet threat Changing the shape of law? Business Today Picture Gallery Rebels to target Italia and Tecnost merger The Times Half a million pensioners pay price of DSS computer error Picture Gallery Eurotunnel to double freight Royal & Sun in Scandinavia link Regulator blocks SocGen bid Bitter taste at the cybercafe Air France set for Delta link Doubts on Telekom's bid for One 2 One BOC attempts to revive takeover talks Business Roundup Pound worries MPC Conduit sold for $55m Peer voices FSA fears Novartis to shed staff AstraZeneca venture Motor sales inquiry L&G to unveil pension FT in US acquisition Carclo suffers slump Exchange Rates Saville Gordon assets up Union Bancaire Privée By our City Editor: A stake in Hong Kong Commentary by our City Editor RBS acquisition for £875m adds to Boston portfolio Trading on track at Rank Schneider Electric EMI in US link to sell hit songs over Internet ITG plans to list joint venture Commodities Liffe Options Anglo-American makes a disappointing debut Stock Market Nick Hasnell London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices BOC backers beware Tempus Saville Gordon RBS Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Majestic Wine Wall Street Poor Newman The Times City Diary Time to wake up from the 4% base rate daydream A strengthening global economy will put paid to any notions of further falls in interest rates Martin Waller: Cruise control The Times City Diary No quarter The Times City Diary Knight moves The Times City Diary Singapore survives the slings and arrows of Leeson Salil Tripathi says that four years after the Barings collapse the city has proved slicker than expected Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cecil Gee Early gains fade away Iii British Funds To Advertise Call Addleshaw Booth & Co QD Chambers QD European Investment Bank QD Lipson Lloyd Jones The Chambers of Joanna Dodson Q. C. Civil Litigation Solicitor Legal Appointments Everatt & Company of Evesham The Chambers of Ian Strongman TD Assistant Senior Clerk Barristers' Chambers,… Central London firm with strong Far East connections… Byrt Cohen Times Newspapers Denton Hall Citco Prisma Laurence Simons Universal Pictures International Hughes-Castell The Times New hurdles for women True equality? The battle is not over yet, say the EOC's latest findings. Frances Gibb reports Picture Gallery Legal Diary Macmillan Davies Hodes Breeze Benton Ignoring the strong arm of the law In the Access to Justice Bill, the Government is showing solicitors exactly who is in charge BBC Broadcast To Advertise Call ZMB HW Daniels Bates Graham Gill & Young GE The Bank of Bermuda Collyer ~ Bristow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alderney Channel Islands City Centre Cost of corporate crime The law cannot keep up with illegal activities by big companies, says Gary Slapper XXIV Consumers' Association Lipson Lloyd Jones Berrymans Lace Mawer James Merrett US moves to one-stop shops America has taken the initial step towards multidisciplinary practices, says Edward Fennell Norfolk Magistrates' Courts Committee Protecting employees who blow the whistle Speaking out against an employer can mean the end of a career. Now those who choose to do so will be shielded. Edward Cooper reports Tibco Legal Appointments Porter Dodson Legal & Public Notices Is the press really free? The law lords are to rule on media libel, says Frances Gibb Paige & Co Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices This is how the dream works Disney doesn't need Jeffrey Katzenberg to make magic; Tarzan is ample proof of that Giles Whittell reports Catch a quiet fire Reggae Mishka Subterania, W10 ENO Theatre Partnering Beethoven Dance Twyla Tharp/Nikolai Demidenko Barbican Genius starts with a J Soul-Funk Jamiroquai Wembley Arena US Weekend Box-Office Takings and Analysis Music Royal Shakespeare Company Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release Opera & Ballet Wimbledon Debenture Pied Piper of Islington Where Jonathan Kent goes, the world's thesps follow. Imogen Edwards-Jones met him Single cast in double delight Theatre House & Garden Scarborough Theatre Entertainments Listings Theatre Deadly taste of tea for two Theatre Und Riverside Studios Mamet's feminine side Boston Marriage Massachusetts Welsh National Opera Nordic impulse Festivals: What's new at Aldeburgh and Spitalfields Peaks fall flat Building a Library A guide to the best available classical CDs in conjuction with BBC Radio 3 Music Royal National Theatre Not so funny stuff High Life Bush, w12 Deschamps moves to Chelsea Football Leeds look to sign Renouf Sport in Brief Vince Wright's Pools Forecast For the Record Rugby Union: Scotland Struggle as Australia Begin Bid for Another World Cup Macqueen aims to build on buoyancy Fixtures Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Solomons fears revival of Wales Enzeli increases value of gold On the level Lingfield Park Www. friendfactory. co. uk Meeting Points Beverley Racing Ahead Godolphin plots big-race double Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline World Cup profits to help cricket's growth The Times Emirates 628 not out reaches century Vettori turns heads in the Parks The Final Points Scored Woolmer returns to Edgbaston Lasting legacy of great carnival will be improved standards Tim Lamb explains how the framework for English cricket to reap the benefits of the World Cup is already in place My world is still spinning Cricket World Cup After Australia's thrilling triumph, Shane Warne plans to take a break before deciding his future By our Sports Staff: Maynard looks to Klusener Australia prove no paper tigers Justin Langer reveals the words that were an inspiration on the journey to Lord's Men's Singles Wibledon today Women's Singles Misunderstood Miss who is too good for her own good Shirly Brasher suggests that the world No 1 pays dearly for her economical style Order of Play Television Ones to Watch Kournikova comes into bloom Russian shrugs off problems to make progress into second round of the women's singles Nescafe Henman fault, do not adjust your sets Julian Muscat witnesses another bout of self-doubt from the Briton Parmar puts himself in shop window Stewart is rewarded for precise planning Three putts swing US Open away from Mickelson and Woods Tour looks to next generation Cycling Funding disputes leave British hopes faltering Athletics From David Powell in Paris Word-Watching Johnston eases into title role Bowls Radio Choice At the top of their class Television Choice Cheap is not necessarily always cheerful Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Henman struggles over first hurdle Rusedski gains more impressive victory of Britain's two Wimbledon title contenders Times Two Crossword Football Williams provides revealing portrait of intimidation Simon Barnes finds little appeal in the No 6 seed's self-exposure and over-physical tactical approach Shane Warne Whizz-Kidz New deal A good or bad deal for the jobless? Peter Brown analyses the New Deal and explores the arguments for the against the Government programme Young Pioneers 'Mr Jobs' unveils his crusade Andrew Smith tells Tony Dawe that he is winning his crusade, with the help of employers and the young British Airways Delphine gets the call to work Helping Lone Parents BT March towards job security Case Study Slow start to brighter future Manufacturing, banking, retailing: 35,000 employers have signed up for the New Deal, says Rodney Hobson Mastercare Gareth the mechanic revs up for work A Lad's Tale Haulage to Heavy Metal: Advisers are Guiding Youngsters in the Direction of Qualific Learning to mind your own business Self-Employed Strike a chord with the musicians The Rock Industry Team Leader Picture Gallery Tomorrow's People Present imperfect Why are some small businesses questioning the usefulness of the scheme? Rodney Hobson investigates Small Business Prudential Nuts and bolts of New Deal's programme Back to Work: Simon Midgley examines how the Government is fighting its battle against unemployment Action Plan Slow burn for over-25s Gym fixed if for sport fan Gateway to the world of work Personal advisers are trained to guide young 'clients' through intensive counselling. Linda Pullen reports Jobcentre Buddies … but the Deal isn't a good one for everybody Peter Brown finds the scheme has its critics on both sides Case Study Environmentally sound The environmental option of the New Deal involves serious job training. Rodney Hobson reports Task Forces The Royal Bank of Scotland Eco-Actif Sets the pace Confidence builders Long-term unemployment can lead to flattened self-esteem. Tony Dawe looks at how it is being tackled Mentoring Nursing provides a chance for fulfilling work NHS Training From classroom to call centre Team Player Plumb on course for a career

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