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News from 30/06/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Dick Jones, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Margot Lawrence, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Matthew Syed, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, John Sidgwick, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre and James Landale, Michael Wale, Mark Souster, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Denys Franzini, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alan Copps, Interface Editor, Tony Ashton, David Mestres Ridge, Ian MacAlpine-LENY, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Nicola Shaw, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Chris Withers, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Paul Fitzpatrick, James Pringle and Stephen Farrell, Jason Allardyce, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Cathy Comerford, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Kenneth Stern, Colin Davies, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stock Market Nick Hasell, Chris Smart, Robin Oldroyd, Rowland Whitehead, Alice Lagnado, Anselm Kuhn, James Landale Political Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Anthony Bull, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, S. Silver, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, David Lister, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, Gabriella Gamini, Gavin Lumsden and Susan Emmett, Rob Wright, Keith Booth, Melanie Bien, T. D. Whitefield, Geoffrey Dean, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Philip Webster and Nick Nuttall, Denis Feeney, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Sue Ellicott, Helen Rumbelow and John Goodbody, John Russell Taylor, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Clapham, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Colin Jones, Damian Whitworth, Martin Fletcher and Audrey Magee, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Richard Chartres, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Alan Copps, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Andrew Fxley, Mark Cromar, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Jon Ashworth, Carol Midgley and Susie Steiner, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, David Davies, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Dominic Walsh and Jon Ashworth, Hugh Monro, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, St John of Fawsley, Christopher Pissarides, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Chief Sports Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Jens Krause, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Why United must give up the FA Cup ID cards 'to replace' crisis-hit passports Threat to Diana fund The Times Prescott hesitates to show faith in the cities Index How to save on your mobile phone Protests at death sentence Rain starts play. . . by the tea lawn band Clock concentrates minds in Ulster Beating the millennium meltdown Tiffany & Co 30p Every Weekday No Title Widdecombe the Magnificent finds a passport to success Mandelson heads back to the front Blair gets a socialist warning from MPs Regus A very British chocolate, old bean Lawyers attracting record complaints More rail routes planned Dome village architect quits over 'betrayal' Lambeth Palace gay talks News in Brief Condoms plea News in Brief Lost toe claim News in Brief Hippo's illness News in Brief Exam test fails News in Brief Return of sad rogue who may have to trade on pity for £100,000 JP sent hate mail to love rival Parker set to lose race for top film job Harvey Nichols Sale UVF seeks to quell loyalist extremism BT Bodies found in search for missing victims Gardener takes slice of £1m turf Where to find shortest queues Selfridges Cold comfort New passport staff still not fully trained Straw Promise Nuts and bolts of life inside for Aitken 12 charges at Scrubs Lloyds TSB Family taxi his lordship forgot for 27 years Audi Au pair Louise's parents charged with theft Wimbledon's players find solace on the Net The Sun to be sued over TV sex hoax Abbey National Reservists at Work Liver bird given a chance to take wing A Scottish Telecom Company Time to give up our castles Marcus Binney praises the battle by Lord Rogers against Britain's devotion to the semi Call for urban renaissance to save the quality of life England's Tranquil Areas The Main Recommendations Tod's Ramblers aim to attract blacks and Asians Lottery cash buys Bront? letter Mobile direct Nti: Technology. Tamed 'Ugliest plant' reveals its true colours after 5 years Maude 'has eye on being leader' Persil Tablets Scots' political Utopia comes down to earth On the eve of its official opening, the new Parliament is dying on its feet. Jason Allardyce reports Lawmakers must beware rights culture Raising peace from tragedy A church that has seen its share of disaster is seeking funds for reconciliation Ruth Gledhill reports Sainsbury's The Times Standard Life Bank Why a touch of madness boosts creativity Sanity is boring and true genius may be born of mood swings and mania, writes Ian Murray Blair family car 'is worst for safety' First Telecom The Times Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: MP tells of his sorrow as stepson is jailed A master of charisma to pep up peers Communications guru will banish boredom, write Ben MacIntyre in Washington and James Landale China woos Taiwan for economic reward Mulberry England (Reuters): Burma accused of torture and killing World in Brief (Reuters): Chechnya captive freed News in Brief (Reuters): Antigua statesman dies News in Brief (AP): Child abuse Mormon News in Brief Who Wins Friends and Influences People Product Recall Ocalan can only wait and hope President and parliament will make the final decision, writes Andrew Finkel on Imrali Island Quantex Death Penalty Reaction Kurds are 'ready to take revenge' Adopt a Granny Europe urges Ankara to show mercy Schröder ruffles EU feathers Bonn's presidency is under attack at home and abroad. Charles Bremner writes Russia 'to sell shares in Mir' Britannia International Spain threatened over Gibraltar border delays Simply Palm (AFP): Hungarians face uprising retrials World in Brief (AP): Atomic spy convicted World in Brief Beauty dispute settled World in Brief (AP): Two die in tunnel fire World in Brief (Reuters): 23 children killed World in Brief Rebels hand in guns despite continuing fear of attack James Pringle and Stephen Farrell report on arms handover in Lukare SAGA Oak tree ambush plunged Kosovo into war The Balkans: Roots of Conflict Anthony Loyd reports from a legendary spot near the Village of Likosance where a serb attack brought new war to the Balkans Historic Serb town is set alight by vengeful KLA Belgrade troops seize aid convoys Vodafone Britons shoot gunman Balkans Summery (AP): Gurkha demand Balkans Summery (Reuters): 'Asylum' is dismissed Balkans Summary (AFP): Effects of war study Balkans Summery US drugs 'dumped' in Kosovo Sotheby's (Reuters): Thousands demand trial for Milosevic The Balkans: Opposition Grows Protesters vent their fury with serb leader, writes Janine di Giovanni in Cacak Tiny US debt could be cleared by 2015 Tesco Cloak clue to Lincoln 'disease' Links Continental Airlines Boy's 3,200-mile wild goose chase Pensions - the sooner the better Personal Finance Editor Anne Ashworth on why you should start saving for your old age now; sorting out the mobile phone maze; and a twentlysomething who needs to be more disciplined about money Stop spending, start saving Other People's Money Confused by too much talk Halifax Picture Gallery Eureka! Archimedes uncovered In the 12th century a monk wrote prayers on a script containing Archimedes' writings. Now scientists are trying to decipher his work. Nigel Hawkes reports New species of deer discovered Heritage Hotels Too big for Higgs Science Briefing One eclipse and the Earth moved The Times 'I saw myself in the future as a bitchy older… The professor - and the spy who loved him Meihong Xu, a Chinese army cadet, married the visiting American academic she was assigned to spy on. Interview by Sue Ellicott GUCCI The Open University Peace rises from the ruin of Ethelburga Richard Chartres on a new beacon of hope in London The church will find new purpose for the next century 'I felt again the molten vanilla running down my elbow. I do recommend Southend. It is England, Jim, but not as we know it' Take a bow, Plan B Power-sharing is inherently flawed. Ulster must prepare for fudge Larkin about Gallows Justice Hanging Ocalan may not be in Turkey's best interests Brown's Field The Chancellor holds the key to urban renewal Safety Measures The House of Lords should impose restrictions on its successor Pay crisis eroding talent from UK's top universities Dyke as D-G Pets in the freezer Route for new cross-London line School sport Faraday's modesty Football's dilemma Short measure from C of E? Hume's achievements A penny spent What price history? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Glaxo Wellcome ABSW Science Writers' Awards Personal Column Legal appointment School news Birthdays today Anniversaries The Institute of Physics Memorial service Sir Christopher Cockerell, FRS Tom Baistow Church news Service dinner Dinners Meeting Retirements in the Forces Wimbledon Tennis Debenture Tickets Forthcoming marriages University news Sir John Woolf Sir John Woolf, Film and television producer, died on June 28 aged 86, He was born on March 15,1913 Personal Column Self Drive Rolls-Royce and Bentleys V . C. Bird V. C. Bird, former Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, died on June 28 aged 88. He was born on December 7,1901 Legal Public Company How the Treaty was Signed Brigadier Alan Cowan Brigadier Alan Cowan, Cbe, former secretary to the Government Hospitality Fund, died on April 17 aged 75. He was born on September 20,1923 Robin todhunter Robin Todhunter, former naval officer and director of Ici, died on May 23 aged 96. He was born on March 10,1903 ID cards 'to replace passports' The Times Crossword Business Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times 'I was pushed' says Alec Stewart Levy to 'benefit public sector but hurt… PwC in America told to drop shares in clients Energis Punch raises stakes in Allied bid to £2.85bn Ftse falls on US rate fears China set to raise $10bn in state oil group float Picture Gallery Newman in line for $50m Bankers payoff Avian art of Guy Taplin Arts, Business Today Net Profits Takeover values AltaVista at $2.7bn Bioglan deal Heineken buys Picture Gallery Delays in defence projects handicap British troops Staying out of euro 'could cost 1m jobs' Underground profits up by 10% MPs urged to seek information from SLOC Boeing order shortfall puts UK jobs at risk Small firms must offer stakeholder pensions Warring bankers in talks with Governor Business Roundup Adscene split in two Business Roundup Ashley falls to MUI Business Roundup Jacques Vert in black Business Roundup BT clears US hurdle Business Roundup Biocompatibles' £18m Doubt on Fl flotation Business Roundup Yurko's pay rises 40% Business Roundup Severn chief named Business Roundup Exchange Rates Surprise slowdown in credit growth Sainsbury looks abroad Energis Our city Editor: Can Greenspan jump tall buildings? Berkeley sees an end to London property boom Shepherd Neame defeat BAA to combat loss of duty-free Energis Scramble for Vodafone as blue chips retreat Commodities Liffe Options 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 Building for success Tempus David S Smith Videologic Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Biocompatibles Wall Street Trichet's parley seeks to drag merger out of French farce Caroline Merrell on the attempts to broker a deal between Bnp, Paribas and SocGen Shelf life The Times City Diary Everybody hates the IMF's 'tough love' Four Moneymen of Distinction Loose links The Times City Diary Rain cover The Times City Diary Des res The Times City Diary Energis Would-be sheriff fires back in gunfight for City post Livery companies not irrelevant The Times Unit Trust Information Service Energis Further losses in late session Energis Littlewoods to kill off names in rebranding The Times Picture Gallery David S Smith in 27% setback EU agrees free trade target with Mercosur Club Med enjoys shake-up benefits Business Roundup JJB sales fall further Business Roundup Farepak advances Business Roundup ATA profits warning Business Roundup Universal Salvage hit Business Roundup Morgan Stanley & Co. Limited Snap up a second home in the bush Connoisseur's choice The Times North of the Thames Egerton Galliard Homes Limited Knightsbridge Stunning Penthouses & Duplex apt First Release Knight Frank LCR Developments Oxford Shire Butler Sherborn Westbourne Terrace London Letting & Estate Agents Lincolnshire Association of Residential Letting Agents Marler & Marler Cluttons Daniel Smith Association of Residential Letting Agents English Courtyard Ironsides Multiple Display Advertising Items Florida Homes Show Multiple Display Advertising Items F. W. Gapp Barnard marcus PL Property Liaisons Multiple Display Advertising Items An eye-full tour Visual Art: A trip to the French capital is a must for admirers of Monet and Robert Delaunay, says Richard Cork Icollector Visual Art Music What's on Liverpool's cathedral fest Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle 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 Opera & Ballet Peter O Toole Outstanding Sand, sea and sculpture Visual Art: Rachel Campbell-Johnston meets Guy Taplin, the East End artist with a keen eye for the birds Galleries a mixed bag in London Around the London Galleries Entertainments Listings Festival Cheltenham changes tune And is there harmony still for tea? Music: And so to Cheltenham, that most English festival. But, Geoff Brown wonders, what does 'English' mean? Top of the season's Pops Concerts The community-conscious composer Opera: Jonathan Dove tells John Allison of his zeal for touching the lives of non-musicians The Times Concert The Hall? takes a risk Establishing property transfer conditions Court of Appeal Employer breached trust term in workers' contracts Disposing of papers after appeals Designating mercantile judges Public official needed to authenticate document European Law Report Luxembourg Aural similarity between trade marks Waiting time can be counted as work Sentencing powers of youth court increased Today's Order of Rowing at Henley Equal pay at Wimbledon Searle faces tough route to revenge in the Diamonds Rowing Power versus style: the Venus Williams debate Rugby tactics Spratley builds on hidden talents to create foundations for success Michael Wale finds a part-time coach who has turned dreams into reality Henley's voice of authority remains clear Mike Rosewell meets an enduring figurehead of the Royal Regatta Unfair change of cricket captain World Cup rule Turning the tables on adversity The Times Donald in control as England shine Golf Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Catterick Gateshead continue their good form Rugby League Daylami doubts increase Racing: Godolphin Delays Running Plans for Coral–eclipse Stakes Epsom Yarmouth BATH Dettori to fight Curragh ban Brighton Course Specialists Rapid Raceline England look to Habib for win and a prayer Richard Hobson on a player whose path to Test cricket contained many twists Such's six-wicket haul fails to halt Lancashire push Cricket CompuServe MCC can expect further fire Donald sidelined by ankle injury Jones debates whether to say yes, Minister Hamilton conjures magical spell for Yorkshire Direct Line Defender heads own goal in court For the Record Team talk United decide to keep the whole world in waiting Football Today's Fixtures Van Hooijdonk clears Forest Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge PRA seeks controls on foreign signings Rugby Union Winning Move Keene on Chess Phillips to blaze trail for Britain Sport in Brief Ivanisevic ready to provide compulsive viewing CGU So hot, we forgot to make hay Lynne Truss Online offers to return few double faults Nick Szczepanik discovers a modern method of finding the most worthy playing partner Trivial pursuit to beat a rain delay Women's Singles Men's Singles Wimbledon't Today Stage ready for families at war John Goodbody on how mum knows best at the All England Club Television Order of Play Jones chases golden prize Athletics: Sprinter Starts as Favourite in the Race to Land $1 Million Jackpot Hill ponders timescale of Formula One exit Motor Racing Word-Watching Virenque wins the right to start Tour Cycling Lives and times, on record Television Choice Radio Choice Unearthing proof that history repeats itself Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Why we must help United to take on the world David Davies defends the Football Association's offer to exempt the holders from the Fa Cup next season Hurt Stewart criticises his dismissal Times Two Crossword Rowing Henman remains pugnacious in spite of cruel water torture Odyssey Athletics No Title Cable & Wireless Millennium bug Myths and Mysteries Win £40,000 small business competition Millennium mayhem or hype? 'I'll be on a plane at midnight,' declares the Merchant of Y2K Doom Cannibalism is de rigueur in Y2K Get rid of bug in one bite Shrinks on call for bug stress Are our 999 squads ready yet? Alan Copps finds out who is not set for the year 2000 Pessimists warn of UK sloths Y2K Websites Earth moves Pest advice for your bug jitters Bite-Sized Questions Look Choose Buy Advice for Absolute Beginners DELL Domestic do's and don'ts for the home 2000-battler Quick-fix cure-alls are only a myth Wcities. com After Judgment Day comes the great legal bun-fight How Computer Staff Could Laugh All the Way to the Bank // Clock-watchers prove to be great workers Check 2000 Fix-It Utilities 2000 Toolbox Guess what's in the first top ten of 2000 Lineone War, death, plane crashes, and other myths of the big M Take deep breaths and don't panic when listening to tales surrounding Y2K, says Ben Hammersley The Open University Ericsson Survival:'They all laughed at Noah' Dates of doom Police Information Technology Organisation Independent Television Commission Comax KEY Recruitment E-Commerce Symbian KPMG SAIC Options employment PMR Group Plc Somm & Partner AG Citibank STC PA Consulting Group Whitehead Selection Forefront Europe Limited Sd Competition to go global on the Web Changing faces in IT Hewlett Packard Time No strings attached Creme Secretarial and Office Appointments Report My Diary Dear Jane Angela Mortimer No Title Sportscard Conservative Member of Parliament LEGO Angela Mortimer Manpower PA Secretarial & It Recruitment Simply the Best!! 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