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News from 02/07/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Jasper Winn, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Denis Wright, Adrian Lee, Simon Brook, David L. Jones, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Tom Hibbert, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Simon De Bruxelles West of England Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Margaret Jay, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Ludovic Kennedy, Lynne Truss, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Timothy Copnell, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, G. Spencer-Brown, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Bridget Harrison, Dominic Walsh, Shireen Mahdavi, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Mooney, Michael Harvey, Tim Allan and Simon Brook, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, R. G. Fison, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Anita Chaudhuri, Jenny MacArthur, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Margaret Shaida, Margaret Thatcher, Mike Gee, Mike Bradley, Ian Bradley, Audrey Magee, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Pauline Jackson, Anthea Lawson, Roger Scruton, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, John Philips, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Ian Brodie, Tom Baldwin, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Lea, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Stefano Hatfield, Chris Horrie, Charles Harris, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, John Goodbody and Helen Rumbleow, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Alison Beckett, Robert Gage, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Matthew Flint (IT consultant), John Goodbody, James Pringle, Barbara Young, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Brian Young, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Bernard Driver, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Frances Gibb and Joanna Bale, John Curry, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Jennifer Lopez, Bob Flaherty, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Donald Dewar, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Andrew Finkel, Germaine Greer, Jan Raath, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Tony Stock, Lisa Verrico,

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Rattle helps Vienna atone for Nazi past Leaders fail to break Ulster deadlock Index Picture Gallery By our Home Correspondent: New 'date rape' charge mooted The golden age of sex and sensinility Picture Gallery Tributes to Whitelaw The super nerd Mandelson's family saga Post offices to sort out passport backlog Austin Reed 30p Every Weekday Lords honour Willie with brisk and unsentimental tribute Sheep dips linked to ill-health The BT shop Oratory teacher suspended Football clubs score over pay The handy idea for rebel MPs Computer slip causes marital woe Brown picks ex-car chief to be adviser News in Brief Boy killed on driveway Tory rival to Archer Contraception appeal Frmton stays pub-free Child medicine claim Cheese firm loses plea Doctor is struck off Drab stage hosts Anglo-Irish drama Martin Fletcher reviews the current cast and how they played out one of Europe's longest-running tragedies If Trimble gives way 'he will sign away his political career' Audrey Magee takes the temperature in Portadown, caulfron of sectarian hatred A dressing down from Adams Virgin New date-rape charge divides pressure groups The Link Sikh chosen to lead Methodist Church Lennon and McCartney top of the pops The Top Twenty Prickly purist decries the new crop of TV gardeners Divorcee wins £20m settlement Creepily lifelike the corporate robot Adam Sherwin encounters an artist's parody of City slavery Breeder froze puppies for bogus claims Bodies of rare animals found Picture Gallery Small independent schools must do better or die Boarding and girls' education are most at risk, reports John O'Leary Churches hail girl's millenium prayer The Winning Entry Autobytel Gateway Steel city no longer stainless News in Brief Power of prayer Player in clear Car kidnap Case dropped Correction Toyota The Saturday Times Dixons 'Today is a proud moment: a new stage of a journey begun long ago' Donald Dewar's speech at the opening of the Parliament Kilted Connery cocks a snook at dress code Passion and colour produce a triumph Fears of shambles are forgotten, reports Magnus Linklater Protesters make grab at QueenProtesters make grab at Queen Mobile direct DFEE Picture Gallery Thistle was inspiration for royal outfit UK Passport Agency The jewel in the ground Simon de Bruxelles visits a 400-year-old garden emerging from a tangled ruin Cadillac Reform of CSA to be delayed Changes in maintenance will apply just to new cases, writes Jill Sherman PC World Caring father says system is unfair Mandelson escapes penalty over home loans saga Legal adviser 'did rather a sloppy job' TOD'S No Title 'Willie supported me was right and, more important, when I wasn't' Peter Riddell on tributes to the late Viscount Whitelaw 'Every Prime Minister needs a Willie' Whstelaw's WIlLBEBStVSS Yesterday's Tributes 1000 Cars for £ 1,000 1000 Cars for £ 1,000 The Saturday Times Air France Milosevic tries to win allies as protests grow Eve-Ann Prentice reports from Belgrade on talks to lure opposition parties into the coalition Turks follow Ottoman trail to Kosovo Thousands still held captive by the Serbs Anthony Loyd in Vucitrun witnesses the dread of those who wait Blair to visit British troops 20 are killed as cable car plunges 260ft Scientists and maintenance cre among dead in Alpine crash, writes Susan Bell Woodstock Cable Car Disasters Protests at Hong Kong handover celebration Links Dolphin Bronze clue to ancient script Hutchison telecom EU gives 'sleaze' official light slap The Sunday Times Rau urges tolerant Germany Roger Boyes in Bonn hears the President's inaugural message Time US fighters untercept Russian jets Don't Miss the Cab! One. Tel 100% Telephone Co. The older man fills French women's dreams Nkomo death shakes unity accord Jan Reath reports on Zimbabwe's fears of inslability (AFP): Five held after 23 die in fire World in Brief Young homeless (Reuters): Kurdish battle Food hysteria (AP): Fiesta payout (AP): Killer jailed (Reuters): Film star dies (AP): Lottery luck Tiny Six of the Best TES Luxury for momads Cutting Edge Objects of desire N. Peal Vodafone Hot Tip When women had more fun Why do we find 18th-century women so sexy? Amanda Craig explains their appeal Why no one ever wants to win the raffle Furniture Village Don't cringe before these child brutes Society is paying the price of its cowardice, says Roger Scruton Ye Celebritie Tales, or the True Account of how a Master of English took its self-appointed pedants and censors for a ride Carry on, Jeeves Not quite gentleman, perhaps, but just the chap for Auntie The Ed bangers The Times Diary Devolution Day The Scottish Parliament will not seem dull long Father Figures Darling seeks a more effective Child Support Agency AUF Wiedersehen, Bonn A modest city that rose to the challenge of modern Germany Tories 'mistaken' on Lords reform Arms decommissioning Church vision of hope Testing time for millennium bug Choice of Greg Dyke as BBC D-G White cygnets Translation error Modern English Wimbledon 'fair' to women players Biter bit British passports Such is life Court Circular Banquet Institute of Actuaries, Faculty of Actuaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Royal engagements The Queen will open the Dynamic Birthdays today Premium Bonds School news Meeting Official Wimbledon Tickets Fa Charity Shield Rugby… Wimbledon Tennis Debenture Tickets Bought & Sold Memorial services All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Corporate Hospitality Forthcoming marriages Dinners Multiple Display Advertising Items Children on Dialysis Marriages Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Viscount Whitelaw The 1st Viscount Whitelaw, Kt, Ch, Mc, Pc, former Conservative Cabinet minister, died yesterday aged 81, He was born on June 28,1918 Joshua Nkomo Joshua Nkomo, Vice-President of Zimbabwe, died yesterday aged 82. He was born on June, 1917 News The Times Crossword No 21,145 Business The Saturday Times Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Vanity rock stars Euro tumbles to record low as ECB keeps rates on hold Manufacturing shows signs of recovering US fugitive may be in Europe Murdoch rules out BSkyB French tie-up BNP lifts offer for rival banks Sharman quits at KPMG Mobile phone sold every four seconds Penny Shares are Booming! What janet did next Business Today Commentary Byers seeks American line on bankruptcy New pension rule could boost ethical investment Cocoa producers to fight on after ruling National Savings Links Four to get £200m in exchange float Orange set to launch video phones service Net Profits Corporate & Millennium Gifts Emap buys The Face publisher for £16m Exchange Rates Evans shareholders vote today on deal Business Roundup Chemring profits slide Zetters sells clubs Skillsgroup cuts spend P&O continues sale Jurys to buy more Butlins hotels sold The Times Somerfield's warning wipes 8% off shares Links Audi By Our City Editor: Euro becomes a sickly toddler Commentary The Times Reg Vardy accelerates with 39% Windfall of £60m at privatised firm Rosen nets £63m from Ask Jeeves Fed stance on rates sets Uk blue chips soaring Stock Market 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 Old Mutual friend Tempus Kenwood Skillgroup Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Reg Vardy Wall Street Hong Kong's big fish swims to frech waters in the West Turmoil in Asia has failed to halt the spectacular progress of Li Ka-shing, says Jason Nisse Free flight The Times City Diary Fit to bring sulky skills into play Business Board seat The Times City Diary That's rich The Times City Diary Suits You The Times City Diary Manchester Business School Now the battle Kosovo starts Shares make substantial gain John Grooms Warning from First Choice The Times Alchemy leads bidders for Scottish Highland Hotels Mutual to sell a third Xenova raises £6m in placing AON Kenwood issues fashion alert BT buys Control Data for $340m Business Roundup Wal-Mart in book deal Cash payout for NIBS Leopold Joseph up 22% Intelek optimistic Anite profits to £?8.5m The Tiivses Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Funny, but not Pete Theatre Play Wisty For Me Riverside, W6 The Times Rock 'At last the Vienna Philharmonic is facing up to its most shameful deeds' Metro Entrapment Music Theatre Tiring tribute Concert Vanity Rockers Dogstar: he's a star, it's a dog Keanu Reeves is not alone in thinking that because he's good at one thing he can also rock'n'roll, writes Tom Hibbert Free serve Still well crazy after all these years Great music, Jarvis Cocker doing karaoke and naked men in Teletubbies tents-Glastonbury, jaded? No way Festival Pop Interview Squeaky cleans up bigtime Macy Gray's voice is nothing to write home about-until she starts to sing. Lisa Verrico met her Rogue Trader Latin only slightly dead New Pop Albums The Times Pop Albums Nothing beyond these Kennys New Jazz Albums Top Ten Albums What's on Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet British folk comes of Asia Are Asian Dub Foundation the new face of British folk? Nigel Williamson reports from the Bangladesh Festival Gigs: An ambitious but ultimately disappointing 'rock symphony '; plus a classic attempt at cross-fertilisation The British Rock Symphony Albert Hall Festival Tango Pasion Does BBC sport have a future? The BBC's success in holding on to Wimbledon is small comfort after the loss of other major sporting events. Mike Miller, the controller of sport, still has a battle ahead to secure a key weapon in the ratings war. John Goodbody reports Emap buys 'hip' Wagadon What is bchind the Jatcst magazine company takeover, asks Anita Chauduri Licence to thrill? Crackdown on 'focus groupies' The Times Why Auntie needs watching Greg Dyke faces a hard task if allegation of Bbc bias are mad. The answer is an outside regulator, say Labour's former press secretary Tim Allan and the sex-media monitor for the Tories, Simon Brook Last year ITV's proposal to move its News at Ten bulletin met stiff opposition from the public and the Governement Tories always see BBC bias What Janet did next The appointment of Janet Street-Porter, pioneer of 'yoof TV', as Editor of the Independent on Sunday has caused much amazement. But Chris Horrie can see a certain logic to it Valid expose or a hoax too far? A ruse by The Sun to expose production methods on TV's Everyman may go to court. Carol Midgley reports Elstein for Dyke's job? The Times Glastonbury in print Bridget Harrison joins the team behind the three-day festival's festival's daily paper Picture Researcher Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Paul Associates Summit Furniture (Europe) LTD Morgan Keating Sales Recruitment Mistress in Mayfair Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Win award, lose account Sales Opportunities The key to survival for small independents Make your year off work for you Gap-year travellers have been vilified. Fred Redwood looks at options that will impress tutors Why school runs are no bad thing New research from Oxford Brookkes University will comfort parents who drive their children to school The Times ACCA University of Durham Computer Associates Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge Taverham Hall Visiting Faculty from academia and business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items UniS TVU Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampton's treble runs into trouble St Edward's narrowly defeat selected crew at Henley Royal Regatta Today's Order of Rowing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Yesterday's Results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greene writes off British relay dreams Athletics One 2 one Tote encourages a dip in the pool Racing: Introduction of Scoop6 Designed to Draw Wider Audience for Weekly Bet For the Record Today's Fixtures Yesterday's Details Beverley Haydock Park William Hill Salibsbury Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Warwick Market Rasen Rapid Raceline Sandown Park Price reduction is proving step in right direction Rochard Hobson welcomes the ECB initiative to bring a younger audience to Test cricket Silverwood arrives to discover Yorkshire innings in ruins Stylish Cunliffe takes the initiative Such pulls out all the stops for Essex Weston blossoms on Lord's stage Paters introduction puts Warwickshire in a spin Solanki helps his cause with stylish century Sussex wilt as eager Cox tightens screw PPP County Championship: Somerset Prosper as Opponents Collapse under Weight of Runs Morris shows his mettle Yesterday's Scorboards Rapid Cricketline Dell Coral Cove inquiry abandoned Equestrianism Sport in Brief Curtains for Henman fans as rain takes lead role Lynne Truss on a frustrating day enlivened only by tantalising glimpses of a Chris Evert lookalike Graf puts pretender in her place Teenager outgunned by power and purpose of former champion BT Williams earns praise Davenport's prospects crystal clear Women's Singles Men's Singles First round Stevenson keeps mum over father's identity Order of Play Yesterday's Results Forest hope Platt can budget for recovery Football Daly puts his troubles behind him Golf Thomas eashes in to take lead Word-Watching Chelsea's sightseers view latest transfer landmark Pressure mounts on Hill Motor Racing In tune with celebrity Television Choice Radio Choice Blasts of hot air cause unnatural disaster Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Rowing 47 Hussain passes first test in style Tufnell and Caddick justify recalls as England establish early advantage over New Zealand Times Two Cross Word Mills prepares for overtime as the rain clouds thicken Football 54 Gieves & Hawkes John Russell Taylor on Persian art Geoff Brown on… Imperial art at crossroads as Even latest Qajar portraits retain some religious formality East and West cultures blend Bfi National Film Theatre Carpet values are ready to fly The Khalili Collections No sex, no violence, just film Despite its severe Islamic censorship and tabos, Iranian cinema attracts a world cult following, says Geoff Brown Reality man Bonhams Travel: glories of Persia flower It's in the heat of summer that Iran manages to give up its reasures for the traveller. Pauline Jackson reports Christie's Ride through 2,000 years Pure-bred horses that delighted Alexander the Great carry How to Get There In its gardens Persian Summer Calendar Legacy from days of empire The British in Persia: Denis Wright describers our complicated imperial relationship with Qajar Persia Columbia University The price of success far from home The Iranians in Britain: Susan MacDo; nald meets expatriates torn Between their spiritual and adopted homes Picture Gallery Spink Feast of the East Margaret Shalda reports on the delights of the ancient Persian table, parts of which have been adopted by LASMO Brotherhood of weekend warriors keeps virtues alive Persia: how women As east met West, myths met reality... Shireen Mahadavi tells the story Some say pre-lslamic Sassanians thought of the veil… Viewed each other Persian women were fascinated by foreign women Iran Air Iran Heritage Foundation

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