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News from 16/07/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Barney Spender, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, David Trimble, Patricia Davies, Carl Mortished and Adam Jones, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Alan King-Hamilton, Sarah Potter, Tom Hibbert, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Kelvin MacKenzie and Baroness Young, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Ken Robinson, James Bone, David MacKilligin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, C. R. Hallpike, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Wilson, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Richard Czartoryski, Pattie Bell, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor and Dominic Kennedy, Ray Kennedy, James Landale and Tom Baldwin, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Mike Bradley, Anna Blundy, John Bownas, Alasdair Murray and Lea Paterson, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Fiona Fleck, Michael Howard, Victoria Fletcher, Roger Scruton, Jasper Gerard, Paul Armstrong, Meg Carter, Richard Austen-Baker, Colin Garrett, David Lister, Simon De Bruxelles, West of England Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Baroness Young of Old Scone, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Heavenly Macy Gray, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Stuart Mole, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Monica Unsworth, Howard Flight, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Stefano Hatfield, Sir John Meuring Thomas, Deborah Brett, D. J. Thornton, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Sheila Vince, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Jane Miller, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, J. David Turner, Martin Waller, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Lloyd George, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Peter Livesey, Martin Fry, Benedict Nightingale, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Jack Bailey, Alex O'connell, Robert Whymant, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Andrew Dow, Lisa Verrico, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Discipline TV: here comes Judge Judy British diplomat tells Tories to launch Ashcroft inquiry Ashcroft's role in Belize examined Despair as Ulster peace plan fails Deputy First Minister resigns Mitchell invited back to help Missing boy found dead Judge forces girl aged 15 to have heart transplant Does country life have a future? Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Bowling prodigy spoilt for choice Golfers suffer Sense 30p Every Weekday Unknown warriors vie to save lost tribe of Westminster Political Sketch Hague calls for English votes on English laws Dell Picture Gallery Peers want Queen to save Lords Picture Gallery Howard sees Aitken in jail Scrutiny on health job claims Lib Dem rivals 'use dirty tricks' The Times Class-size challenge Whitehall must pick up phone in minute News in Brief Dusty dome No charges Hostage case Couple charged Climate alert Kosovo boost New next week in the Times 'When you wake up you are not in pain' No regrets for 13-year-old who had a heart transplant, reports Helen Rumbelow Why M did not want a new heart Judge has a history of overriding patients M&S fails knickers test The Panasonic Ashcroft ally appointed Belize Banking Minister The $3 million payment risked causing a noticeable bump in the economy of a country with reserves of just $150 million, writes Dominic Kennedy in Belize City The Ashcroft Affair BTcellnet Envoy was born in Caribbean Doubt over MP's role British Midland Clamour grows for full-scale inquiry Focus shifts to actions of previous Government, says Tom Baldwin Tomorrow in The Saturday Times Telewest Communications Cow kills pensioner along country path How to avoid danger Body of missing boy found in garden pond Women who defeat the years Harrods The quiet islanders who want a big voice to be their new king Cadillac Law firm executive jailed for stealing £650,000 Radio 3 plans four years of Shakespeare Humphrys tells of Labour threat Half price offer on BT Highway Wife died retracing honeymoon She fell from Cornish cliff after warning son of slippery path Davis out to lick Proms Notting Hill Nurse in Saudi case struck off News in Brief Palace arrest 'Suicide' theory Constable sale Corrections Westerdale Moor-the final frontier Russell Jenkins reports on another failure for the amateur rocket men Hamilton to face A1 Fayed appeal Times 3 The Times Toyota Two women killed when car plunges over cliff PC World the Computer Superstore Farmers who block paths could face jail National rights-of-way map to be drawn up, writes Valerie Elliott Ancient routes were driven by necessity Faith 'helps the aged to stay healthy' The ship that fell down a hole The discovery of a wreck off South Africa has resolved a maritime mystery, Ray Kennedy reports Sainsbury's Coast well-known as mariner's graveyard Standard Life Bank How the peace train was derailed Republicans star in Assembly farce Dixons 'The settlement train is leaving either with or… Intractable Unionists create political vacuum Comment Health & Safety Exective July 19,1997: The Ira renews its ceasefire after a… May 22,1998: A referendum on the Good Friday peace… Double act that ended in tears 'Once again we stare into the abyss. Somehow we… Mowlam stays optimistic in face of failure 'I think that is the whole process finished' 306 Peugeot Blair and Ahern seek new ways of breaking the impasse Poorest areas get £3.6bn aid The BT shop Tube gets help to mind the funding gap Struggling to survive on pasties and clotted cream Clarins Confounding conundrum of devolution On Politics Tiny Clinton dreams of glory from Barak accord Welcome for the Israeli leader is a clear Sign of renewed hopes for peace, writes Ben MacIntyre One. Tel Political 'body slams critics State governor to referee title bout, reports Ian Brodie in Washington New York deaf to Hillary plea French to stage tax protest in Paris Mbeki's crime busters The Big Number Firms to pay Nazi victims £1bn World in Brief Hijacker killed Bussing ended Iran backlash (AP): Officers mutiny (AFP): Radio inquiry (Reuter): Jailed at home Taipei fears China's neutron bomb A shocked Taiwan signals U-turn in relations with the mainland, writes Oliver August in Beijing Pirates rule Asian sea lanes Murderous attacks are on the increase, writes Robert Whymant British Gas Home Insurance Picture Gallery Sisley search ends Certificated Diamonds Tension rises in Strait Taiwan vigilance stepped up, writes Ben Macintyre Jessops Japan's executive suicides rise by a third Author defies Vatican Fiat Punto Russians face Kremlin facelift bribes inquiry Suspicion hangs over lucrative contract, writes Anna Blundy in Moscow Fires spoil Yeltsin's rural holiday idyll Times 3 Woodstock Rugova denies co-operation with Milosevic Trials 'years away' Vodafone Esso Girl saved by British brain operation The Great Hotel Room Sale Gorillas that grew wise to guerrillas The Sunday Times Time (Reuter): Botha accused over booby-trap killings World in Brief (AP): You have a new e-Bill (Reuter): First shot of rare rhino (Reuter): Shark kills teen surfer Water offer to Israel Six of the Best Hot Tip Furniture Village When the time to wear white has come Cutting Edge Vauxhall Lufthansa Objects of desire 'Look at me sir! Does it say stupid here?' The abrasive style and no-nonsense manner of Judge Judy Sheindlin have made here televised court hearings a huge ratings success in America. Interview by Joanna Coles Other judges have tried and failed in this format Hoverspeed White Oleander Janet Fitch Why today's fashion-conscious men need chips A setback, but not a disaster David Trimble still sees hope of agreement in Ulster We will work hard to revive the political process 'So far as we know, Homer never wrote a prequel, But then Homer did not have money men to force him to tread twice in the same river of dollars' Picture Gallery Die, the beloved country Greed and political stupidity are destroying our rural heritage, says Roger Scruton Blair turns his back on the cry from beyond the suburbs Next please The Lowering Sky Blair must learn from failure in Ulster Truth and Falsehood It is the Tories who have resorted to smear tactics Troubled Waters Where merchant shipping goes in fear Time to end the Ulster 'posturing' Name for a decade No change Moving house Ashcroft's role in Belize examined Red kites in flight Legendary fundraiser Fax/e-mail to: 020-7782 5046 or letters@the-times.… Fate of churchwardens Plea to preserve aviation heritage Stamp duty Return fares Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Birthdays today Picture Gallery Memorial service The Royal Academy of Engineering Academy of Medical Sciences The London Institute Anniversaries Luncheon Personal Column Marriage Latest wills Meeting University news Forthcoming marriages Royal Air Force Royal Pharmaceutical Society Professor John Coales Professor John Coales, Cbe, Frs, engineer, died on June 6 aged 91. He was born on September 14,1907 Personal Column Flight Searchers Jetline Quality Travel The Right Rev Gilbert Wilson The Right Rev Gilbert Wilson, Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, died on June 21 aged 81. He was born on January 23,1918 British Kidney Patient Association Newsint Notice of the Elizabethan Club Annual General… SSAFA Forces Help Jiri Pelikan Jiri Pelikan, Czeehoslovak political actvist, died in Rome on June 26 aged 76. He was born in Olomoue. Czechoslovakia, on February 7,1973 Assault on Mr Lloyd George R . W. Harris R. W. Harris, teacher, died on June 17 aged 82. He was bron on August 16,1916 John Colligan John Colligan-General of the Royal National Institute for the Blind, died on July 6 aged 92. He was born on October 27,1906 News The Times Crossword No 21,157 Business Tomorrow in The Saturday Times Forecast 175 years The Pet Shop Boys I Knew Marks & Spencer sales fall worst in 115-year history BP Amoco to cut refining in shake-up Whitbread bitter over Byers move Tiny offers customers free PCs ECB interest rate hint boosts euro DMH (UK) Ltd How clever is that Honda ad? France Telecom to back Cwc bid by Ntl Business Today Havas in agreed ?67m bid for Lopex Banner takeover Bullough buyback Thorntons slows Exchange Rates Compaq Rescue at last for Govan shipyard Swallow sale branded as 'corporate vandalism' Danka losses pass its market value Booker sale completed By our City Staff: US investigation of Reuters closed Return to growth for UK production` Byers braced for more Rover conflict Business Roundup Johnson Fry slides Somerfield shake-up Atlantic to raise funds LTCM lawsuit Vibroplant buyout off Loftus Road in play Greene King poised to win control of Morland Stanley remains optimistic Green completes Sears retail sell-off Ford keeps short-time working By our City Editor: One Tiny step for mankind Commentary Invensys Commodities Liffe Options Reuters advances after catching Internet fever Stock Market 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 Medeva Stanley Leisure Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Poor Marks Tempus Lopex Wall Street State giants draw on reserves of strength to flex oil muscles The power of the huge national companies is stronger than ever, writes Carl Mortished Tennis elbowed The Times City Diary Gunning to get away from Highbury Business Microscopic The Times City Diary Slickers The Times City Diary Striking images The Times City Diary The dangers in Labour's PFI bank plan The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service The National Gallery Equities post strong gains John Grooms Nice, but not one for the purists Where's the jazz at the Montreux Jazz Festival? Somewhere between the Brazilian transvestite and the Icelandic hip-hop, says Mike Bradley Star Wars Episodei Rock Bungee jump to Bates Motel Live Performance Towering Infemo Cabot Hall The voice of classical music Theatre BBC Symphony Orchestra All-action man who's big in Iran Once they were young hacks together on a pop music magazine. Now one of them's famous. Neil Tennant talks to Tom Hibbert Chappell of Bond Street Top dog for music For Full Details of Advertising in the Arts Section Not as scary as Mel G If Marilyn Manson really is the Antichrist, then the forces of good really have nothing to fear Free serve Pop Albums Heavenly Macy Gray Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compited by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's cholce of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Opera & Ballet Theatres Comedy Theatre Theatres Pleased? Thank you Rock Alanis Morissette Wembley Arena For lasting quality, shop at Macy's New Pop Albums Eddie Izzard Lenny To Advertise in the Times Listings Please Telephone… I Love You, You're Perfect, now Change Botti 's book of calm Theatre Mixed nuts in a cracked shell Theatre Last Dance at Dum Dum New Ambassadors MacYgray 'London's transport system doesn't need a museum: it already is a museum' Battle of the baton Concert Conductors' Competition Leeds Entrapment On the right wavelength at the BBC Jenny Abramsky is playing down rumours that she may become the BBC's first woman deputy Director-General. Raymond Snoddy reports As The Times sponsors the Radio Festival 1999 in Cardiff, three influential figures from broadcasting look to the future of radio The media interview The Times I need a level playing field Kelvin MacKenzie and Baroness young of Old Scone told the Radio Festival exactly why they disagree over the rold of BBC Hands off our successes Addis prepares for battle Canada's Globe has hired a British Editor for good reason. He knows how to fight a circulation war. Ian Brodie reports No jokes, we're corgis Special Hotels All aboard a free Metro A Post Modern Oldie Marketing initiatives have caught up with The Oldie at last. Well, sort of, say Michael Leapman Media & Marketing Mispay freeserve The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Sales Opportunities To Advertise in Media & Marketing Please Telephone… Admiralty Charts and Publications News International (Advertisement) Ltd. The car ad with no car Meg Carter on a tricky new ad trend How to buy five books Mark Henderson puts the Internet bookshops to the test by comparing their service with that offered by traditional stores How They Rated Honda. For a surreal quality Top Grossing UK Films The Times Boules Set The rewards of Teletext Police liability for cell suicide Identifying maker of statement Suggestibility risk Education Multiple Display Advertising Items St George's School Ascot Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts University of Oxford University of Wales, Bangor/north East Wales… Guidance on wasted costs orders Balliol College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Our future must be creative The education system needs a radical review to meet economic technological and cultural changes, argues Ken Robinson Keep boredom at bay Activity holidays can help to occupy children during the long break, says Fred Redwood Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items Hove College Alliance Francaise Multiple Display Advertising Items Eagle Eyes Required Challenge Finding the key to employment Newport University Brunel University Leicester University Education The University of Bradford Management Centre Leading Business School Cheltenham & Gloucester University of Durham Kingston University World Class Learning at Strathclyde Graduate… Roffey Park Management Institute University of Hull University of Bath University of Luton Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates College St. Aldates University of Southampton The University of Reading Bournemouth University University of North London Register your dream Xi today Times Newspapers Limited How to Enter Checklist Times Newspapers Ltd The Times Choose your Fantasy Team from Here Dubai Millennium back on track Racing: Beaten Berby Favourite Attempts to Redeem Reputation in France on Sunday Carlisle Newmarket Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Pontefract Newbury Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Hamilton Part Journeymen let off the Tour leash Cycling Links Dutch pay for lack of vision Siling: Great Britain Extend Lead after Nearest Rivals Show Poor Judgment By our Sports Staff: West Ham close in on deal for Wanchope Football: Lazio Offer Hope of Progress with Arsenal in Anelka Transfer Saga Impressive Morgan sets sights on Seville Athletics Pieres hits golden goal Polo Today's Fixtures For the Record Renouf is enough to revive Wigan's support Rugby League Atherton proves his recovery is complete PPP County Championship Fantasy league Udal suffers telling blow Sheriyar makes most of Worcestershire run glut Tufnell spoils Hussain's day Yorkshire set for bumpy landing Habib passes test with flying colours Krikken hops to a healthy score Cairns steps into the breach Sales deals with Sir Lanka a Yesterday's Scoreboards Kent clubs relish two-day matches Club Cricket Edwards makes merry Legal & Public Notices Neale fits bill in Fletcher's new regime Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Thomson survives selectors' sharp axe Sport in Brief The Open Championship Today Leaderboard Mobile mishap amuses Montgomerie Carnoustie Diary Even woods fails to break sound of silence Silverstone Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Huffing and puffing about the wind Too much rought stuff puts O'Meara well off course Picture Gallery Clarke breezes through first test of self-control Patricia Davies admires an early display of mental strength Rapid Golf Line For the most comprehensive guide to TV, radio and… Radio Choice Houston , we have lift-off Television Choice Pack your bags and your bulletproof vest Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Ill wind scatters Carnoustie field Pampling's level-best takes first-round honours as Open favourites are blown off course Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Sailing Garcia driven to distraction by appearance of rough edges Matt Dickinson on the rapid fall of the game's bright young thing Cricket And to Bed London

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