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News from 25/06/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Peter Green, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Bernard Kaukas, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Jeffrey Archer, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Nicholas Beale, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Gilbert Archdale, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Stephen Twigg (Chair), Mike Pattenden, Bowness, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Fellgett, Tim Reid, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Antony and Cleopatra, John O'Leary, Tony Blair, Helen Johhnstone and Valerie Elliott, Simon Welfare, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Frank Rich, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, A. Knight, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Denis Meehan, Barbara Eaton, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, David Lister, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Hayes Ap R. Williams, Maggie Brown's, David Lister and Jason Allardyce, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Henry Howard, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, Stefano Hatfield, Nigel Cliff, Francis Gilbert, David Crease, Janine Di Giovanni, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Richard Owen, Billie Jean King, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Dalya ALBERGEc, Henry Keswick, Sigrid Aufterbeck, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Raymond Snoddy, Carol Midgley and Andrew Pierce, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris Parker, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Fraser Nelson and Fiona Campbell, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Phil Ridgway, Simon Jenkins, Stevie Pattison-Dick, Tim Jones, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Fraser Nelson, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Janie Lawrence, Vivien Goldman, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Stuart Philip, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, David Summerscale, Susie Steiner, David Sinclair, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Garner, Jonathan Aitken, Henrietta Lake, Janine di Giovanni, Lisa Verrico, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Picture Gallery Dyke wins top BBC job despite Tory protests Rotting at the core: the governors have scripted a tragedy Ulster peace faces abyss, Blair warns Index Scandal of Sex and the City girl By the Times Diary: Adie becomes a casualty of newsroom war All next season's football fixtures $5m Price on Milosevic's Head Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Win £1,000 in flights… Fans court beach blond bombshell Kidscape 30p Every Weekday Village greens victory Grim Brown gets no fun from kicking the Tories Political Sketch Trimble in dilemma on Ulster deadlock Comet Adams is left little room for manoeuvre RUC collusion charge Protestants set off an march to Portadown City police admit riot errors News in Brief Show home Bride's grief Murder denied Britain in dock GM label alert Racism inquiry Fayed move Jesuits in dock Prisoner flees Rattle lessons The Times The slow starter who finished first Dyke the populist outsider lands coveted BBC job The nearly-men who hope to become No 2 Virgin Morale of staff is most pressing problem CJD rule 'will put £50 on contact lenses' BT Mobile cameras to catch road tax dodgers Alzheimer's Research Trust Forbidden fruit for Sex and City writer Accent gives English men a head start In the United States the way an Englishman talks gives an illusion of intelligence, writes Joanna Coles in New York Tesco Tomorrow in The Saturday Times Meet the weird crop farmers Top 100 summer wines: under £7.50 The Link Law lords seek to curb divorce appeals process Frances Gibb reports on calls to stop spiralling legal costs from outstripping family assets Diplomatic drama over drink-drive charge Important Safety Notice Bad pension advice 'could cost billions' Aitken martyrs himself in style of Oscar Wilde A Ballad from Belmarsh Gaol Runaway couple 'should stand trial' Halfords Picture Gallery Clapton guitar smashes record at $5m auction Blair and Ahern to attend Hume funeral Mass Dixons Death Valley jogger runs for his son GPs attack 'untested new ideas' for NHS Mobile direct Drink Danger Village greens win victory over developers Lords' ruling seen as a 'great day for commom sence' Abbey National Decision will affect cases across country Grassland swallowed up by builders Thunderball Veteran protester rejoices at defeat of Church Currys Eigg crofters return to liberated island Gillian Harris reports on the first couple to return to the Hebridean island since its 'independence' Why women can find a way with words By our Science Editor: Body keeps time like clockwork Prada One 2 one Warhol's Walker BT Hague 'war Cabinet' to lead fightback With the transformation of Tory finances, Central Office is being ecponded, reports Andrew Pierce EU threatens Longbridge rescue deal Tax inquiry urged into Tory treasurer Ministers postpone decision on human cloning research New expert group to report on evidence Ethics unlikely to stop progress for ever New Peugeot 206 Town halls turn tables on Blunkett The Best The Worst Conservatives in danger of becoming single-issue party On Politics Mandelson is No 10 go-between over euro The Huntingdon Foundation Hague losing battle for the middle classes Tories may cut Europe links Christopher Knight & Robert Lomas Corrections Top hat heads sale of Powell effects TV buffs find first live BBC recording Hope of release for war criminal Legal & General Freeserve collects Internet honour Uncover Hewlett Packard Extend your weekend Serbian youth look for their future abroad Agent 'warned CIA of embassy target error' The Balkans: Aftermath of War The Cooperative Bank British troops 'home by the autumn' Gangsters cash in on Kosovo rebirth Albanians claiming to be KLA guerrillas are seizing property abandoned by Serbs, writes Daniel McGrory in Pristina Massacre Suspect Arrested Hopsital gunmen disarmed British soldiers dealt with Serbs conducting a private war in Pristina Hospital, writes Stephen Farrell The Balkans: Lawless Land Tiny Tories in call for Kosovo inquiry Spaniards looted British art hoard Giles Tremlett reports from Madrid on the discovery that a royal collection was captured in a raid on the high seas France unearths Wellington's men Susan Bell reports from Paris on the excavation of a peninsular War grave BAA Treasure cannot continue its voyage Links Red wine seized by French in CJD alert Red but Blood-Free DIAL-a-PHONE Furniture Village London Tower hits lean times Mafia takes on Church over saint parade TES Horn of Africa conflict sabotages Somalis' hopes for stability Warlords court Eritrea and Ethiopia for arms, writes Sam Kiley in Mogadishu Starr the inquisitor puts heat on Hillary Annan warns of growing global threat from Aids Michael Binyon reports on a stark forecast for world health Nationwide Cessna plunges into traffic British diplomats return to Sudan World in Brief Peace envoy abducted Ocalan defence rests Citizen Khrushchev (AFP): Israelis raid Lebanon Somak Holidays Picture Gallery Hardwood Floors Orange Picture Gallery Bags of delight A sturdy handbag is useful for clearing a path through tourists or other shoppers Gutting Edge Jane Shilling Six of the Best Picture Gallery Objects of desire Picture Gallery Hot Tip Why men prefer blondes Psychologist nancy Etcoff is challenging ideas about beauty. Interview by Francis Gilbert Everest Advantage the lady in the short black dress Time Looking into the face of disaster Peace in Northern Ireland is in our grasp, says Tony Blair Failure means not a better peace, but no peace at all No one is being put to the test on the issues of principle Picture Gallery Panic is now the plague Science committees obfuscate and leave politicians runnings scared 'Until they enter a period of reconciliation, everywhere they go, they will bear the stigma of being Serb and having a passport marked with shame' That's life Diary Rotting at the Core The governors have scripted a tragedy for the BBC Paper Chase Bureaucratic waste has cost schools too much Green Glory A worthy war for a patch of land All-party lessons from Euro polls Conditions for entry into a reformed House of Lords Archer's pledge on Tube funding 'Big Brother' Nato Making sense of size Ascot hats Blair on Kosovo Role model? Einstein's brain Peru? Yaroo! Trick question Friends in high places? Court Circular Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces The Royal Academy of Engineering Mummy's toe early example of prosthetics Links Anniversaries Personal Column School news Lecture The British School of Osteopathy Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements The Earl of Wessex Service luncheon Service dinner Navy Board Chartered Secretaries' and Administrators' Company All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Wimbledon Debs Available Wimbledon Tennis Antony Craxton Antony Craxton, CVO, BBC television producer, died on June 21 aged 81. He was born on April 23,1918 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Eqbal Ahmad Eqbal Ahmad, Pakistani scholar, died in New York on May 11. He was born in Bihar in 1933 Wimbledon Tennis Debenture Tickets Available on All… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Captain Sir Anthony Thorold, Bt Captain Sir Anthony Thorold, Bt, Obe, Dsc and Bar, Operations Officer Force H, 1941-43, died on May 1 aged 95. He was born on September 7,1903 U.S. 'Dry' Law Test Liquors under Seal Seized British Captains Protest June 25,1923 Rachel Trickett Rachel Trickett, Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford, 1973-91, died yesterday aged 75. She was born on December 20,1923 News The Times Crossword No 21,139 Business The Saturday Times Forecast Scope Bates back as Antony BAe to shed up to 2,200 jobs Biotech rapped for misleading shareholders British Midland Newsquest welcomes £904m Gannett offer Business Pearson disposes of £425m Lazard stake Punch ready to increase Allied offer Exchange error causes chaos in market Links The new chap at Tatler Business Today Business award for Ritblat Pension firms warned on drawdown funds Factory order fears hit pound The Sunday Times Hogg hints at possible market exit Barker to get £40m as Logica acquires Team 121 Economy Lift for wartorn countries Property setback for Railtrack Wal-Mart 'did not get Blair assurance' Business Roundup AmerGen buys plant Bernerd issues denial Clydeport development Soros in property bid TBI on the rise Shire's US success Challenge to Young's Private dealing record Exchange Rates Lonrho Africa inquiry into irregularities Liberty slips on return Agreement on PFI problem By our City Editor: Sony is still the hardest word Commentary Fitness First raises £71m Body Shop near to sale Schneider Electric Vodafone chief nets more than £6.1m Fresh gloom in City as blue chips lose ground Stock Market Commodities Life Options Picture Gallery 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 Taking liberties Tempus BAe Crest Nicholson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Football bids for a level playing field on mergers Business Post Office needs to deliver a radical shake-up to survive New technology threatens future of a national institution writes Christine Buckely Alder way The Times City Diary Loss leader Sue age Out of Africa Diamonds might just be forever in the Highlands Fraser Nelson and Fiona Campbell on the prospects for some prospectors Publie to private deals 'threat to market' Spring Ram in £81m deal Demon Internet Picture Gallery AIB to pay £402m for 80% stake in Polish bank UK still behind in R&d The Times Grade plans to step down at First Leisure Birkby in talks on Mentmore merger Business Roundup Lambert reveals dip Crest Nicholson builds Senior suffers setback Vega in £9.7m IT deal Net transfer for Fenn Punch Taverns Sharp losses at the close Interactive investor The Times Unit Trust Information Service Nti Technology. Tamed How to win a Tony in Old Egypt Theatre: Shakespearean truths revealed; racial truths concealed; and an Irish smirk at Chekhov Antony and Cleopatra Stratford No pride in prejudice Who's Boss? Leeds Pop 'As somedne once almost sang, there's a bright golden maze on the meadow' In the Arts The funny side of misery The Seagull Dublin Pop Old master at play Concert Philharmonia\ Sanderling Festival Hall Look who's high on life itself In the annals of rock excess, Aerosmith's Steven Tylar deserves a chapter all his own. But that's history, he tells Vivien Goldman Rock's cover version Literature: Mike Pattenden on a novel that tells the music business almost like it is Top Ten Albums Pedal to the mettle Pop Albums Links HMV Listings Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie 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 Opera & Ballet Events De-composing composers The Art of Noise have remixed everone else, so why not Debssy? Lisa Verrico meets the stars of the sampler The Times Jazz Albums Sure things New Jazz Albums Dazzling Swan Lake Interview Golf and the high priestess of punk Writer, poet and musician Patti Smith still has some unfulfilled, ambitions, like playing the Open and wearing a Brontë bonnet These boots are walking back Lee Hazlewood tells Ann Scanlon about 40 years of music and his old friends, the Sinatras The Times Tomorrow The DJ who dared to have a baby In 1988 Radio 1 DJ Janice Long was sacked becaused her pregnancy made her 'too mimsy' for the station. Now she's back at the BBC. Interview by Janie Lawrence For Some time, Long couldn't listen to Radio 1 The Times This is Germany calling Three global players are competing for the German newspaper market, says Sigrid Aufterbeck Dyke: a new era for the BBC How we'd handle Auntie Good, bad and ugly showing in Cannes Media & Marketing The Red House CJRA 'Reading has become sexy again' Gail Rebuck is a about to became the most powerful book publisher in Britain. Report by Raymond Snoddy The media interview ICM A Career in IT SALES The man who would 'brain up' Tatler Geordie Greig has the connections, the aristocratic pedigree—and a serious literary past. Will he frighten off the Tatler crowd, asks Erica Wagner Serving the Web The Times The D-G contract Belief not necessary to establish right to village green Law Report June 25 1999 House of Lords When legal costs exceed assets at stake Legal & Public Notices Failure to lodge papers in time Housing trust agreement created a lease New evidence on appeal must relate to pure law Seven simple lessons for success The ethos that has improved specialist can be copied How soon can you be fluent? Learning the basics of a language makes a holiday more enjoyable, says David Thomas Links New deal for a venerable college SOAS and the London School of Jewish Studies have created a ground-breaking link, says Ruth Gledhill Academic interest in judaism and Jewish studies has rarely been stronger Links To Advertise Call King's House School Richmond, Surrey Senior Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Medicine for Graduates British Horse Society Senior Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items TVU Multiple Display Advertising Items Open Day University of Durham Sems University of Exeter Business Courses Education Fax: 0171782 7899 Putting the key for faultless Carter Impressive Park chases leaders after first cound of European Grand Prix Scores One-day cups runneth over Cricket Links For the Record Fixtures Davies is back in her old routine Title rival profits as Hide seeks trouble Boxing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Hill hints he might not see out the season Motor Racing Winning Move Keene on Chess Bradford attempt to strengthen title grip In Brief Jockey Club posts 'hospitality' code Racing Newcastle Stratford Picture Gallery Nicholson defiant Meeting Points Goodwood William Hill Newmarket Specialists Rapid Raceline Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Smart Money Wednesday's Late Details Kemption park Dallaglio has no guarantees Rugby Union: England Face World Cup with Doubt Surrounding Former Captain Dell Who plays who and when - a club-by-club guide to the 1999-2000 FA Carling Premiership season Ready yet? Time for the new season A Week-By-Week Guide to All the Fixtures in the Nationwide League for the 1999-2000 Sesson Uour Calendar Guide to the Matches in the Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League and the Scottish Football League Hard day at the office for Dokic Nescafe Henman captures required mood Title conteders continue to make smooth progress in men's singles Hewitt 's bandwagon gathers speed Julian Muscat sees a young Australian energise Wimbledon's outside courts Sapsford suffers doubles jeopardy Sapsford earns his day in sun John Goodbody meets a British player reaping a reward for years for years of service Wimbledon today Men's Singles Women's Singles Order of Play Television Doubles Results Court Circular Why women deserve equal pay Billie Jean King warns Wimbledon that patience is running out over its stance on prize-money Something about Mary still missing Word-Watching Picture Gallery Malz answers Arsenal call Football Wallow in the mudfest Television Choice Radio Choice Love triumphs amid the cruelty of disease Review Bbc1 Satellite Cable and Digital All change at the top for England Fletcher and Hussain handed key roles as poor results bring Setwart's brief reign to an end England's New Leaders Times Two Crossword Golf Becker shows his predatory instincts to great effect Billie Jean King Joseph Turner

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