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News from 02/08/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Catherine Riley, Tim Melville-Ross, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Anthony Howell, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Philip Rhodes, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Diana Lodge, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Michael M. Slot, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Peter Oates, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ruth Gledhill, Religious Correspondent, Edward Welsh, Michael Paterson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Margaret Watson, Geoffrey Howe, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Ben Ainslie, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Stanley Henig, Mark Benham, James Woudhuysen, Pat Gibson, John Watson, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Sebastian, Thrasy Petropoulos, Arabella Churchill, Josephine Monroe, Dominic Walsh, Nick Nuttall and Tracy Connor, Morag Driver, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Susan Bell, Roger Boyes and Valerie Elliott, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Kevin Eason Motor Racing Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Andrew Richardson, Jason Niss?, Robert Pearce, Jenny MacArthur, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Alice Lagnado, Nigel Evans, Sam Younger Director General, Phil Gordon, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Graham Pointer, Peter Barnard, Dominic Fitzpatrick Managing Director, Ron Jarvis, Luke Clancy, Roger R. Kenward, Daniel McGrory, Mr. Anthony Perry, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Rachel Bridge, Andy Lavender, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, and Oliver Marre, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Peter Griffiths, Peter Kimm, Victoria Walker, William Price, Tony Lancelott, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Dawn Walker, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Dalya Alberge, Ian Murray and Helen Rumbelow, Roger Bootle, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Russell-Smith, James Pringle, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Alex O'Connell, Paul Compton, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Simon Stafford, Jennai Cox, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, John Herbecq, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Davis, Martin Waller, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Christopher Irvine, Jon Hill, Anthea Gerrie, Benedict Nightingale, David Powell, Mr. Nigel Gould-Davies, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Prince William, David Fern, David Slnclair, R. D. Ward, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Generals at war over Kosovo raid Nato chief tried to block Russians Jackson refused to risk Armageddon Irvine goes into the lead Index Today and All this Week my Life in Football Earl's nephew is killed by lions in Zimbabwe Ferguson tells of ?40,000 'bung' in parcel Abandoned: The Boy in Designer Clothes Over-tanned and over here Hunt gets another reprieve Plus: Premiership E*trade United Kingdom Labour Parly banishes anti-euro group Today in The Times Business Sport Features Arts, TV NEC Computer Systems Robertson gets perks but no time to relax Alasdair murray on Nato life that awaits the new man Prescott criticises Blair over reshuffle Tories point finger at Blair holiday flight Tories go on early election footing News in Brief Drumcree talks move Author dies aged 101 Night owl cancer link Lead shot fines Fund awards Smacking vote Unusual rescue Leukaemia Research Fund Wine sales on the rise as tastebuds turn Sun-dried Britain learns to chill out Flash Floods Cause Havoc Stormy relief is on the way Virgin Every reason to stay at home for the holidays Top heart hospital holds inquiry into baby deaths BT Church says Resurrection Air traffic computer gets weekend break Times 'Stranger danger' warning to young Temple Lights up 'You don't just walk away if you love someone. You help the person' President Clinton and his First Lady are repairing old rifts, reports Ben Macintyre in Washinagton NatWest's Dell Curbs on plastic bullets News in Brief Death inquiry Plane crash Cancer worry Tip fire tackled Murdoch gift Queen Mother given driver's helping hand Legal & General Attacks on GM crops spread to US and France Russian mob connection to Dando killing Breath of fresh air in bar culture Land-Rover Foreign buyers hungry for F1 teams Great names of British motorsport under threat Liverpool Victoria By our Motor Racing Correstondent: End for the fast track to success Intel inside Week beginning Film-makers catch new Coward fever Supreme wit finds eager audience in centenary year, writes Dalya Alberge Times BBC3, the family channel, planned Fantasy league Citroen Saxo 15 injured after being flung from fair ride Farmers braced for task of winning back European buyers Valerie Elliott reports on the challenge ahead for and industry emerging from a crisis Analysis Beef faces struggle in Europe Tiny Commission Plays Safe C&g Cash Gift Mortgage Chosen few to blaze a trail back into the export market Women loosen up for 'black Billy Graham' US battle begins on $792bn tax cuts Times Money FIAT Blair plea answered by cathedral blast Serbs see little hope in call for revenge attacks to stop, writes James Pringle in Pristina Fiat Auto Financial Services Limited Forgiveness that money cannot buy Inside Germany LBS mortgages Limited Golden age of Brezhnev Russians are nostalgic for an era of stagnation in a totalitarian society, writes Richard Beeston in Moscow Russia signals a new food crisis Hamlet Japanese firms rewrite rules of employment Time Atlanta mass killer made $205,000 loss World in Brief (AP): Death penalty retrial Annan under attack (AFP): Troops flee torrent (AP): Lewinsky in crash (AFP): Passengers criticised Pope 'taking the wrong road to Abraham's city' Greenpeace tour shows Venice in all its refinery Richard Owen on a boat trip that offers a memorable holiday view of the plants accused of polluting the lagoon and canals The Times Picture Gallery Arafat meets rebel faction Spain to do deal on Pinochet First Time Ever Peace talks in Middle East hit crisis Back off and let the Prince of cool rule Gay fray awaits beachcomber Blairs Richard Owen at large Centre of attention: Prince William The heart of darkness lies not in a computer chip Comment NetDirect This House is built on solid ground The Lords' strength lies in its expertise, says Geoffrey Howe What better way could there be for Germany to clean up its history than by waging war against those branded the new Nazis?' Conscientious objection Standing on the moral high ground does not put one above the law Rake's return The Times Diary Crowning Kennedy The strange revival of the Lib Dem Leadership contest A Life of Two Halves Ferguson outlines the most cmpelling story in football Summer Days The British have learnt to enjoy the heat of the moment Refreshing steps Spelling it out Time to confront 'English question' Racism and justice in US South Media reaction to Blair's reshuffle Help all the victims Two wheels better Calculating damages Sports Minister's role Early start Anglicised names from another era Family historians Goodnight ladies Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Legal appointments Nature notes Anniversaries Stamps honour the Queen Mother Service dinners Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Lord Robens of Woldingham Valerie Hobson Seminar Chigwell School Marriages Frank Cutler Fank Cutler, bookseller and publisher, died on July 18 aged 88. He was born on February 28,1911 Mahlathini Simon "Mahlathini" Nkabinde, South African musician, died on July 27, aged 61. He was born in Natal in 1938 Yvonne Kapp Yvonne Kapp, author, died on June 23, aged 96. She was born on April 17,1903 Neelan Tiruchelvam Neelan Tiruchelvam, Sri Landan lawyer, politician and international human rights campaigner, was killed, aged 55, reportedly by a suicide bomber in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 29. He was born on January 31,1944 Nirad C. Chaudhuri Nirad C. Chaudhuri Indian author and broadcaster, died yesterday aged 101. He born on November 23,1897 Is heckling bad manners? Capitalisation, week's change Interbrand Competition threat to British Gas Abbey starts charging for paying bills Coutts caught up In New York investigation Caedover eyes up ?200m Belfast Telegraph offer Illegal Coca-Cola floods into Britain in wake of Belgian health scare Liffe silent on Chicago link French bank battle nears decision day Stoll Moss to sell West End theatres The Facts The Board Element 14 gets funds The Times Corporate Profile: GKN Alternative Investment Market What the Experts Say Our Verdict Greenalls plans restructuring to pre-empt bid Castle Eden on target for 100 pubs A difficult letter for Governor to write Picture Gallery Fund managers oppose Egg plans BA's £2.5bn to replace 757 fleet Liffe set to Connect with US institutions Martin Waller on attempts by the futures exchange to sell its system in America Service sector boost for jobs Homes forecast to climb 8% Pressure on Rank Plea over hours Mulberry deal The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Results and Statistics Exchange Rates The Times Barclays banks on steady show Companies What the Sunday Papers Say StarGig. com sees Net go pop Focus falls on American labour market data Economic Outlook After the gold rush, tough times for an Outback town Rachel Bridge discovers what the gold price slump means for a mining community Bass ready to dump Allied brands Dominic Walsh reports on an ignominious end to some of the most famous pub chains in Britain LoD is far too busy to become marginalised The 'weak' euro's takeover enigma Fund managers part of the problem of fat-cat pay in UK boardrooms A constitutional voice in Ulster` Polo gibe has a hole in it The College of Law legal practice course results, 1999 The College of Law Local authority not school governor employ teacher Court to exercise control over receiver Power to remit case for point not ruled upon Transferring liability and indemnity of undertaking Double translation valid No need to restrict type of creditiors' arrangement Passing life sentence for protection of public Additional evidence in trade mark appeals News The Times Crossword No 21,171 Business Tomorrow in the Times Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Rnli Rescue Dpdate - 2 August 1999 Sport Arsenal rise above the turbulence Anelka heads for Spain Times In Times Vodafone Clarke carries on producing the magic touch Gold: Ulsterman Follows his Memorable round of 60 on Saturday at the European Open with a Hole in One Davies wilts as Webb makes major breakthrough Brett bows out in rapid time Bowls A Total Sport Magazine Lights for move east Boxing By out Sports Staff: Boardman finds his match Cycling Lawler discovers true six appeal Sport in Brief By our Sports Staff: Jacklin stands aside In shadow of Coles Irvine enjoys fruits of new status Schumacher's temporary replacement excels as Ferrari fill first two places at Hockenheim Vitric 4 steers clear of an apathetic crowd Sailing Details from Hockenheim By our Sports Staff: Leslie reaps benefit from waiting game Motor Sport Hill puts brakes on plans of Jordan The Times Snelling rues squandered opportunities Swimming Word For Word perfect in victory Equestrianism: New Zealanders's Cross-Country Heroics Ensure a Triumphant Final Day Results All makes big splash with rare gold medal for Britain TEAMtalk Celtic are swift to embrace the principles of Barnes Rob Hughes on the new coaching partnership at Parkhead that has yielded an immediate return By our Sports Staff: Ribbeck finds few allies in the press Beckham shows the best and worst of his squalities Matt Dickinson watches an explosive Charity Shield match at Wembley New pride of Lyons wounded by Montpellier Overseas View Shunned Clydebank plumb the depths A Total Sport Magazine Back to the future Viii: Hick returns again Cricket: Aterton and Such Earn Recalls for Third Test Davies torments unhappy Essex A Total Sport Magazine Croft and Cosker hold key for Glamorgan Storm blocks Spitfires' take-off Fleming finds form in time for Old Trafford Cassar banishes lingering fears Scoreboard Ratcliffe surprises with best bowling Yorkshire bowlers put to the sword by brilliant Alleyne Benson and Hedges Super Cup: Gloucestershire light up Lord's with dashing final victory By our Sports Staff: England fail to build on inroads Yesterday's Scoreboards England Needs You Scoreboard from Lord's Shorts The Times Banking on women The outgoing Sport Minister talks to Jennai Cox Fit to Play So where are all the men behaving badly in our studio classes? Rat's word of honour Find the Best BRA 12 Pages of Features, Arts and Fashion Internet Facelift Edinburgh Joys Bribes and death threats Complete Tv and Radio Going Straight The Times The casual art of dressing simply How to find the perfect bra Persevere, and it is possible to find underwear that is sexy and comfortable Hoddle Mishandled Beckham and was too inexperienced to be manager The way Beckham handled the vicious hounding that continued long after his sending-off showed his inner steel The Times Vauxhall Register your dream XI today The Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season The world's most public facelift Arabella Churchill, once a famous beauty, is now beginning to resemble her famous grandfather, she hopes to change that with a fecelift that will be broadcast live on the internet. But first she must lose 30lb and stop smoking, interview by Anthea Gerrie This week in the Times Opera & Ballet It's weird, it's wonderful it must be Edinburgh With August festival fever about to strike, Andy Lavender looks back at some of the triumphs and disasters that bear the stamp of the world's biggest celebration of the arts Entertainments Listings Victor Hochhauser Concerts Julia finds what she's looking for Sean Macaulay is happy to report that julia Roberts as the Runaway Bride gets back to having fun with her old co-star Richard Gere EMI Classics Swathed in celluloid down by the bay Cinema: luke Clancy enjoys some memorable performances at the Galway Film Fleadh Gospel Every Tuesday in Times Royal National Theatre Proms Bbc SO/J?rvi Albert Hall/Radio 3 Proms Bournemouth SO/Kreizberg Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times Theatre Antony and cleopatra Shakespeare's Globe Why stand-ups are going straight Dont's laugh suddenly comedians want to betaken serioushy and are looking for dramatic roles, Imogen Edwards-Jones examines the phenomenon of the formerly funny R&B Robert Cray Shepherds Bush Empire W12 US comic stands up to British press? Enough already Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital TV… Today's Choice Today's Films Aerobics teacher, runner, dancer - and mother Climb every mountain (and don't complain Victoria Walker and her partner decided a on a holiday with a difference Fit to Play Cox's casebook Training Diary Matthew Pryor shapes up with... Cecil trapped in the spotlight Racing Commentary Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings A Total Sport Magazine Rapid Raceline Ripon Leaders in the Flat Championships Ripon Specialists Meeting Points Windsor Course Specialists Fallon ride for Stoute hints at way ahead By a Correspondent: Davis celebrates century Newton Abbot Carlisle Heart and passion win day for Thunder Rugby League: Flying Start Gives Gateshead the Honours in Debut North of the Border McAvoy returns in style Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge By a Correspondent: Hull not inspired by idle threats Keene on Chess Winning Move Harris eclipses record of Goulding Azzurra hold off challenge of Laird Polo NatWest Edwards double ruins Fogarty's party David Fern watches the British favourite stumble in the world superbike series Ticket Master Athletics Baseball Club Cricket For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Pools Check Football Rugby League BBC Media spotlight fails to shine on special Olympians Old faults? Ryder Cup players entitled to their share Monday Matters Honour no longer enough for some of those on representative duty James must stay captain If it's Thursday, there must be salmon aplenty Brian Clarke says that his trip would have been ideal but for one catch; no catch How Irvine must be savourin g the sweets of victory Programme Notes Mammothe meet where age is no handicap David Powell with the veterand determinded to run till they drop The Times Future of the women's game is in safe hands Word-Watching Collins Champion keeps title hopes alive Speedway Times Two Crossword New Times Crossword Bookshop Lynne Truss0 When the secret of success is bonding like superglue Optimax I won't forget my cupboard love for Bosnich The Times Top Transfers Yes, now England's league is the best The Premiership rightly claims to be world's finest stage for players, says Oliver Holt It's soap opera, not football ... but the greet of rich clubs and the rise in player power could spoil it all, say Matt Dickinson The international game is being swamped by indifference, fixture chaos and club contempt Sky Anelka the main cause of stress Arsenal Jewell must answer prayers Bradford City £40MGregory has to deliver Aston Villa Second title will lift the Blues Chelsea More goals and less theory Derby Country Another year, another struggle Coventry City We all got them Goodison blues Everton Galvanised the O'Neill way Leicester City Bridges to help build for glory Leeds United Pick a 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 Sky Complete guide to playing the game The Scoring Ststem Choose your Fantasy Team from Here The Times 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 Sky Dead wood out, Houllier on trial Bring back the scary days Middlesbrough How many more trophies now? Manchester Utd Voucher That's enough bears Newcastle United The Animal in steel city Steffield Wed Le Tiss to score home and away Southapton If it's Sunday it must be Spurs Tottenham Dark summer at Stadium of Light Suderland Turnips in season Watford Sky Crazy gang sign Marx brother Wimbledon No defence, Harry Westham United And in case You Didn't Know Sky

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