News from 26/07/1999
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Phil Yates, Barney Spender, Catherine Riley, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, David Hills, John Tovell, Paul Hoggart, Iain Macleod, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, John Kenny, Michael Paterson, Lynne Truss, Peter Holmes, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Simon Walker, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, John Pittuck, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Peter Wilson, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Michael Ogden, Rupert Cox, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jason Allardyce, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Richard Wilson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, Tony Vickers (Chief Executive), Barry Simpson, Mark Avery, Director, Jason Nissè, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Norman Loch, Edward Gorman, Marcel Berenblut, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Leslie Turnberg, Lisa Armstrong, Rachel Bridge, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Sean Macaulay, Geoffrey Dean, Susan Rolph, Stephen Wood, J. W. Trumble, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Robert Ingle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Nigel Cliff, Patrick Walker, Peta Bee, James Jungius, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Lisa Thomlinson, Nick Hasell, David Hoffman, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Philip August, Richard Holledge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, D. P. Marchessini, Roger Bootle, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Josephine Monroe and Louise Godfrey, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Chris McGrath, Moira Petty, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Susie Steiner and Fiona Fleck, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Reed, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill and Naomi Hyamson, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Charles Halliday, Heath Brown, Anthea Gerrie, Benedict Nightingale, R. F. Bond, Stephen Dalton, Lesley O'Toole, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, John Phillips, Annie Flury, John Green, Susie Steiner, Elizabeth W. McCombie, Great Britain4, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTimes 3 Peace talks at King's graveside Clinton leads 'summit' at funeral New momentum in middle East Tories attack funding plan Judges judged Index Bleriot Reborn Ministers seek to avert devolution backlash Rome's first legend is thrown to the wolves The night I danced with Madonna New misery for cricket Passport for pets delayed Plus Play £126,000 Fantasy League Asprey & Carrard Cyclist beats cancer to take le Tour A Triumph of the Spirit Today in The Times Gateway MPs seek to block Ashcroft donations Chimp is a word champ Tories to follow Labour line on Bank of England Clarke is fined for wrong Tube ticket News in Brief Vorderman's goal 'Dummy' was body Lawrences seek apology Organic picnic protest 24 held after killing Woman found dead Vodafone Tenor takes stage in church Race winner proves cancer can be beaten The Tour de France victore has shown that tumours can be cured even if they spread, writes Dr. Thomas Stuttaford Whitelaw's 'lost son' House of Fraser Pill may be sold over the counter Week beginning Compaq Check on selection of judges and QCs Net makes untying the knot a simple affair Teenager not lost for words Orchestras losing the score on film themes Pilot relives Blériot's Channel feat (From our Special Coreespondent): Cross-Channel Flight M. Bleriot's Success One In 20 coaches unsafe to drive What Paris fashion really means Rock star accused of beating girlfriend Great Managers Have Them Mercedes-Benz Locals accuse castle owner of 'Disney' venture Future is orange for freak seals La Film: Liam Neeson is Haunting Money Making Sure We're Ready William meets Aitken's daughter Blair in a dilemma over Mowlam BT We have lessons to learn says Blair The government's annual report 98/99 Billy Bragg's guide to returning the Lords Campaign cash curb Dell Mandelson proposes digital TV for all Drug case girl is expelled News in Brief Ships crash Tones toe line Airport alert Water relief Honda By a Staff Reporter: 'Farewell to the kind people of Leeds' It's why the Peugeot 306 Has ABS as Standard Airlift shows way for British asylum strategy Richard Ford reports on lessons for the future in dispersing refugees from London Russia to mend fences The Open University One. Tel Belgrade Demands Protection for Kosovo Serbs Nato ignored our plea, say grieving villagers Harvest massacre blamed on Kosovo guerrillas, writes Jamaes Pringle in Gracko KLA's mafia links alarm West Don't Miss the Bus! New warships miss target on missiles DVD Drive compatible with CD Collins doesn't hurry love Students face loans delay The Times Rural groups demand more money Winston attacks plan to name sperm donors Managers 'warped' by stress RSPCA Libel case priest on leave The Sharan Power in disguise King Alfred jewel saved for nation Timely start for the new leader Halifax Monarch who survived coup plots is buried Richard Owen in Rabat reports on the solemn last rites for a ruthless ruler Legal & General Chance to lift deadly veil of secrecy Peres pays tribute to peacemaker Direct Line Direct from the manufacturer Moroccan people put their faith in man of the future Stretch out in style Perot's unity plea wrongfoots rival Colt 'smart gun' aims to let only the owner shoot British Gas Q Passport 5,000 arrested in China cult raids News in Brief (Reuters): Taiwan talks 'over' (Reuters): Us drag plane lost (AFP): 17 die in Delhi protest (AP): Iran publisher guilty (AFP): 30 dead in ethnic riots A foxy lady found in a publicity trap Mercedes-Benz Centre of attention: The No 10 garden Monet mania costs a pretty franc Adam Sage at large As a Bill, it's online to be an e-failure Comment Tony needs more target practice Claims about performance must be independently assessed 'Russia unnerves us because its familiar-looking people consistently refuse to conform to our ideas of acceptable behaviour' Picture Gallery How the West is one The Atalntic is better related to Bitish and character Prison allergy Water and Wine Blair needs dynamic miniters not a super enforcer Hassan's Legacy A stable Morocco awaits the uncertainty of change Tour De Force A cyclist's bravery shows the stuff sports heroes are made of Field gun contest Police sickness Bleeping nuisance 'Unethical' to ban cloning research Time for an English Parliament? Accident damages Sun breaks Child poverty Songbird slaughter 'Incentive tax' for urban renewal Trafalgar Square statue Goodnight ladies Midge control Court Circular\ DJM: Nature notes Stamps tell the story of flight Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays today Anniversaries Latest wills Dinner Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Marriages Receptions Memorial King Hassan of Morocco Hassan II, King of Morocco since 1961, died on July 23 aged 70. He was born on July 9,1929 Tom Corbett Tom Corbett, clairvoyant, died on June 17 aged 81. He was born on October 12,1917 Dr K. P. Duncan Dr K. P. Duncan, CB, physician, died on June 26 aged 74. He was born in Kilmarnock on September 27,1924 The World's Best Bowler Capitalisation, week's change Ntl: Technology. Tamed American company makes move on Pickfords Court may start scramble for TV football rights Mining town aims to start gold rush British Energy in legal challenge to EdF growth Air traffic control buyer sought Vital week in French bank battle Shire to unveil ?1.5bn merger with US rival Direct World Bank finds Case guilty of bribery Freeserve shares set to make flying start Alternative Investment Market Xerox and Microsoft Picture Gallery Tough times for airport retailers Mortgage deals under scrutiny Sun Life on life assurer Britannia linked with Britannic Rank chief may cut dividend Franco-German model under fire Now is the time for Glaxo to soothe investors' nerves Exchange Rates Walking from the American dream Water companies braced for Ofwat price cuts The Pound Change on Week Stock Market The Times Premier Oil to sell half of West Natuna Results and Statistics Hp Hewlett Packard Rising margins buoy Prudential's recovery Companies UK's output starts to grow again at last Economic Outlook What the Sunday Papers Say Today in Times 3 The Facts Child's best interests paramount Negligently wasted costs Corporate Profile: Sun Life & Provincial Transfer of reinsurance business Resulting trust in lottery winnings News The Times Crossword No 21,165 Business Forecast In the Times Lucozace Sport Sport Times 3 England should beat retreat to Atherton's door Christopher Martin-Jenkin's says the former captain must be recalled whether Hussain is fit to lead the side or not No Title Hole-in-one by Sanders drains Hampshire Bowls NatWest Lewis is fit to resume search for excellence Athletics: Britan's Leading Athletes Provide Encouragement in Birmingham for the Tests that Lie Ahead Britons win gold in Nations Cup Rowing Hine leads England to Coronation Cup Sport in Brief Gardener in mood to dig for world gold David Powell believes self-belief can help Britain's top sprinter in Seville Nicholls will defy pain to compete Speedway Irvine lifts Ferrari gloom Ulsterman prospers from Coulthard's first-lap error in dramatic Austrian Grand Prix Owen's recovery in sight but there is still hell for Leather Football Football in Brief With the Times Today a Guide to the New Football… Lampard's finish continues West Ham family tradition Apology fails to cover up terrible timing Kevin Eason looks at the possible repercussions of a rare mistake All Ireland hails hearty O'Connor Europeans squeeze home Westwood ends barren spell in grand style Golf Overesch eyes Open title Equestrianism Bulls bounce back to plunder win Rugby League Warriors' try bonanza has Reds feeling blue Bird hits the heights as Thunder crush Giants The Times By a Correspondent: Hull survive late scare to secure rare double Aggression pays for New Zealand Caddick and Read's resistance is more irritant to ruthless progress Lord's Hussain scans areas of potential improvement7 The England captain expects changes for the third Test. Richard Hobson reports CGU Pakistan captain says there is no case to answer Atherton 's cool steers Lancashire to victory BTCC Ealham at helm as Kent sail in CGU National League: Yorkshire's Title Hopes Fade as They Lose their Third Match in Nine Days Middlesex rattle the Sabres Gallian signs off in style Yesterday's Cgu National League Scoreboards Kallis takes control to inspire Glamorgan Cawdron enjoys his return Gullivers Sports Travel Hayden continues winning formula The Times Weston leads his side to safety PPP County Championship: Inexperienced Leicestershire Spinners Unable to Force Victory The Weekend's First-Class Scoreboards England Needs You Lancashire spin to third win in a row Forthcoming Company Golf Days Is success all in the mind? Many sportsman are turning to NLP, a technique that eliminates negative feelings, Peta Bee says When road to hell is paved with chocolate Girls under threat from enemy within Verdict on couture Fashion Boy's talk Dancing Madonna Feature Lord MacLaurin Interview The La Film Arts Complete TV and Radio The Times Why couture goes for skin The Paris shows celebrate the extreme Vauxhall Fashion Diary Trends High-flyersn fall prey to strain-drain syndrome An increasing number of top executives are refusing to sacrifice quality of life on the altar of success, according to a new study. Anthea Gerrie reports The Times How Cornwall blew itself out of the eclipse The West Country has mishandled a tourist boom, Grace Bradberry reports My night on the dance floor with Madonna Heath Brown has always wanted to get close to Ms Ciccone. Last week he succeeded A pop icon lets her hair down for a friend Lisa Armsrong sees the style chameleom dance with the not-so VIPs 'I cried a lot and talked a lot' Former Tesco chairman Lord MacLaurin talks of his grief after his wife, Ann, died in his arms while they were having dinner. Interview by Moira Petty The Times Tomorrow in Times 3 The very rocky horror picture show The remake of The Haunting is a us box-office smash with people eager to see if they really can die laughing, says Sean Macaulay Happily old enough to know better Lesley O'Toole meets Brat Pack actor Rob Lowe, his Hollywood career back on track after being derailed by scandal Tuesday in Times 3 NT Where have all the divas gone? At the Bologna film festival, Geoff Brown mourns the loss of those smouldering icons of the silver screen The Times All mouth and no trousers A new television series that examines our changing attitudes to sex over the century gives short shrift to sex in the cinema, says James Christopher Opera Robelinda Glyndebourne Proms Collegium Musicum/Hickox LPO/Elder Albert Hall/Radio 3 Art Galleries What evil lurks within the heart First Night: Debra Craine sees the Royal Ballet unevil the world premiere of The Turn of the Screw Jazz The Cotton Club Revue Barbican Bolshoi Opera Opera & Ballet This week in the Times This way in for fun in the sun Start of the school hols and the little dears are mutinous? From Fattybottypuss to a fiddleathon, Nigel Cliff has the answers Concert Summer Music Festival Chester Theatre A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum Pop Wicked Women Hyde Park Food, it seems, is the driving force behind history Radio Satellite Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Polo a sport fit both for kings and beginners Despite being a newcomer to both horse and mallet, Jennai Cox is thrilled by her first chukka Sport with origins in the East Cox's casebook Matthew Pryor shapes up with... Admiral's Cup on danger list Edward Gorman says the course ahead is far from plain sailing Land-Rover Teenager Richardson earns surprise call-up Hockey From death's door to king of France Jeremy Whittle reflects on Lance Armstrong's remarkable success Palmer appears suited to raise his reputation Craig Lord on European medal prospects for Britain's top swimmers Under-16s fly flag with pride Christopher Irvine says tour to Australia shows the way ahead New Zealand serve notice on pretenders to world crown Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Movie Keene on Chess By a Correspondent: Coleman fixes his sights on first Prize Rifle Shooting Daylami has the power to drive series forward England Rugby Saturday's Results Perrett gives warning over Indian Lodge Word-Watching Cecil is left with plenty to ponder Yarmouth Leaders in the Flat Championships Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Folkestone Windsor AYR Rapid Raceline James will be needed as a player rather than as captain Open outcome has weakened Europe's Ryder Cup chances Reflections on drama of Carnoustie Armstrong deserves full credit England do disservice to Channel 4 For the Record Ruby League Baseball Index Pools Check Picture Gallery English Bowling Association National Championships Club Cricket AAA Championships Guide to the Week Ahead Channel 4 on winning streak Times Two Crossword Return of Albion breathes fresh life into old tune Joseph Turner Whingers had point in Open field of horrors Football 2000 Key Dates for the Coming Season Links: Television and Websites Forget this sordid Exploitation by players and agents is tearing at the loyalty on which football was built, says Rob Hughes Party may go on with not one of our teams Euro 2000: How do the home countries stand as the new season starts? Hey, this year it's all going to be different Backed by Sebian millions, Portsmouth are aiming for the stars. Tenth in the league would be great, says lifelong fan Richard Holledge Shock: Collymore left out of Fulham team and leaves Anelka hunger strike continues... Chelsea buy complete France squad... Keith Pike makes his predictions for the season`` World-weary United may let in Chelsea Premiership: Jet lag could scupper Ferguson's men while Arsenal may miss Anelka, says Nick Szczepanik FA Carling Premiership Fixtures 1999-2000 Fantasy league Pick your top team and win ?50,000 Could you manage a team of 11 great players worth up to £50 million? Win a fortune by just watching their progress Complete guide to playing the game Choose your Fantasy Team from Here Danger men: Is Owen (above) worth spending £10 million on? is newcomer Silvinho of Arsenal (below) also worth selecting? Your checklist for entry The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Sutton and Zola, double act ready to make a point With the season rapidly approaching, Nick Szczepanik offers some tactical tips on selecting a successful fantasy team Terms and Conditions Battle of the open wallets First Division: The rich men's playthings, Blackburn and Fulham, should contest the title, says Bill Edgar Nationwide League Division One Fixtures 1999-2000 Ambitious Wigan are without peer Second and Third Divisions: Watch out for Bristol City and Leyton Orient, writes Nick Szczepanik Nationwide League Second Division Fixtures 1999-2000 Cheltenham a good bet for a classic The new boys from the West Country could carry on rising, says Bill Edgar Nationwide League Third Division Fixtures 1999-2000 The live flames on Sky fills year Television Celtic cash could buy silverware Scottish Premier: Daiglish's return sharpens the Old Firm cnflict, Kevin McCarra says Rushden ready to make it third time lucky Non-League Football by Walter Gammie Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League Fixtures 1999-2000 Tell Beckham He's Not worth IT
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