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News from 09/08/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Marion McGilvary, Alexander Woolfson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Rio de Janeiro, Judy Campbell, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Matthew Syed, Catherine Riley, Patricia Davies, Joanna Coles, Hamish MacNab, Rob Hughes, John Sims, Simon Barnes, Gemma Russell, Ian Murray and Stewart Tendler, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Kevin Cammack, Merrill Lynch, Matthew Baker and Alan Hamilton, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Anthony Lavery, Carl Mortished, Belinda Steven-Fountain, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Henry Vill, D. F. Mawson, Stephen Littlechild Former Director-General, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Nic Chamberlain, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, John O'leary Education Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Redwood, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Edmund Standing, Cathy Comerford, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Michael Harvey, Joanna Bale and Simon De Bruxelles, Tim Reid, Michael Evans and Stephen Farrell, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, John Young, Phil Gordon, Ian Hughes, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Cox's, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Phyllis G. Ward, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Lisa Armstrong, Gabriella Gamini, Dayle Haddon, Fred Emergy, Barry Millington, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, H. H. Huxley, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Robin Blake, Mike Betts, Jp Morgan, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Nigel Cliff, Leonard Benson, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Wilfred Turner, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Richard Holledge, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Glen Owen, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Sara Olson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Julian Brazier, Jennai Cox, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Andrew Moger, Picture Editor, Moira Petty, Ridley, Michael Austin, Rodney Milnos, Alan Lee, Simon Kroll, David Bird, Ben Webster, Lea Paterson, Mark Baldwin, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, E. G. Nugee, Lesley O'Toole, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Juanita Fenton, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Neil Cooper, Michael Evans, Roger Eastoe, Charles Kennedy, Jan Raath, Graham Searieant Financial Editor, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Chris Brasher, Joanna Bale and Roland Watson, Christopher Irvine, Adrian Coles, Director-General, Peter Donovan,

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The 100 photos Strikes delay university applications Yemen to send home 'bomb plot' Britons Index Brand New Planes Brand New Routes! Angry French tell Brits to keep their shirts on In praise of the older woman Inside 'Media and me' England fight on Everton hold the champions Rebels release Army hostages Eclipse watchers advised to stay at home Picture Gallery Today in The Times Quantex 'Rip-off' supermarkets to face huge fines Penalties may be backdated for three years, reports Roland Watson Prescott turns his back on the cameras Italian media attack Blair over free villa By our Chief Political Correspondent: World Cup bid based on cash Numberchange South is hit by floods chaos News in Brief An 'act of fate' Police deadline March pledge Royal pursuit Junior minister £1m for the car you may never drive Eight Miles to the Gallon and No Boot Rich and reckless queue to buy ultimate performance car, writes Kevin Eason Rivals strive to put the records straight Jon Ashworth reports on a bitter publishing dispute British Midland High-Speed Attraction of the World's Most Exclusive Driving Club Big screen beckons for Eddie the Eagle Salary rise lifts appeal of nursing Andersen Consulting Kennedy to thin out Lib Dem Frontbench Ashdown's successor will rewrite party policy, says Roland Watson Britain 'ready to betray Poland in 1939' New men bring baby trouble CPS and Straw at odds on Pinochet case Direct Line Motor Insurance Climber dies trying to save injured son South African Airways Royal Mail Early swimmers liable to catch something nasty Deputy is Met post favourite PC World Robber takes jewellery from police widowy Court gives nod to lip-reading Tara goes into nuptial orbit Cocaine deaths on the increase Mercedes-Benz Week beginning Audi Family dismisses Yemen's 'ludicrous fantasy' Daniel McGrory looks into the backgrounds of the eight Britons accused of planning a terrorist campaign in Yemen Picture Gallery Tiny Six charged after match violence News in Brief Sex attack death Rare bird sighted Abuse inquiry Dawson tribute Old lags flock to Biggs's 70th birthday bash Rio de janeiro hosts reunion of Great Train Robbers Gabriella Gamini writes You must be joking, says barred comic 2,000 years in just 100 minutes Money Edmonds to quit the BBC Infineon technologies Nuclear operator calms fears on safety Hopes are eclipsed in deserted Cornwall BMW Chaos ?... what chaos? The Driver Clouds may steal the thunder Right-to-roam plan casts pall over grouse season Fellowship in cycle jam The Cyclist Sandhurst link is hostage lifeline Rebel leader and seized British officers all went to military academy, reports Michael Evans Nationwide Tourists get cool welcome in Port Stanley Russians strike at Dagestan rebels Missile attack follows Islamic gains, reports Alice Lagnado in Moscow British in talks as Kosovo law fails Far Right pins election hope on rise of loutish youth Inside Germany Carphone Warehouse German Named to Succeed British General (AFP): Fighting flares again in Kashmir World in Brief (AP): Eta jail offer (AP): Sailors found Ceausescu sale (AFP): Huddleston rite (AFP): Korea warned (AP): Cuban defects Star's son dies Last chance Land Rover China claims victory over mystic group The New Alfa 146 Caprivi revolt threatens new African war Israel faces US rift over piracy Dixie's crusaders aim for secession Direct from the manufacturer Daughter to boost Gore campaign Damian Whitworth on the Vice-President's secret weapon Multiple Display Advertising Items Bitter rivals unite to fight off Hillary Shipbuilder who launched the British Empire 16th century: The rise of a Kent dockyard and the fall of a Yorkshire monastery Continuing our series on landmarks of the last 1,000 years; John Young praises the skills of the ship-wright Matthew Baker and Alan Hamilton traces the history of a religious house ruined by Henry Vill The clifftop abbey battered by kings and cruisers Vodafone Winners and Losers of 1566 Direct Line Holiday Insurance The Clinical approach to child rearing Trouble in store for an historic gem Erica wagner at large Centre of attention: Season '99 Online and in line for a fortune with www. pie-in-the-sky Comment Legal & General Making a pitbull out of a poodle Tim Hames on the challenge facing Charles Kennedy Paddy Ashdown sold the sould of his party for seats The obsession with drugs in sport is a noxious cocktail of dishonesty, hypocrisy and rank stupidity. There is one rational way to end this farce' Picture Gallery The guilty presidents At least half of America's leaders have abused their powers to save their skin Last laugh The Times Diary Mayor or Mayhem Norris is the only Conservative with a chance in London Russian Rebels Yeltsin cannot afford a crisis in the Caucasus Privacy of Princes Everybody needs an annual break from public duties Government must preserve nation's military assets Asylum-seekers Cruelty to horses Immorality and individual choice Junk mail Safe eclipse-watching A sideways view of portraiture Nirad Chaudhuri Down the Tube Adam's navel Social News Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Service dinner Latest wills Personal Column Anniversaries today Nature notes The Sovereign's Parade Rugby World Cup Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Premier Events Avion Jetline Jetworld By a Correspondent: Majestic job for window cleaners Flights Directory Faresavers Quality Travel Forthcoming marriages Marriages Sir Leonard Crossland Sir Leonard Crossland, Chairman of Ford, 1968-72, died on August 5 aged 85. He was born March 2,1914 Peter Burrell Peter Burrell, CBE, former Director of the National Stud, died on July 31 aged 94. He was born on May 9,1905 Frank Tarloff Frank Tarioff, film director, died on June 25 aged 83. He was born on February 4,1916 Professor Roy Knight Roy Knight. Professor of French at University College, Swansea, 1950-74, died on June 16 aged 92. He was born in Bournemouth on February 10,1907 Mr Nixon resigns as President Capitalisation, week's change Hargreaves Lansdown AngloGold pleads with Bank to scrap auctions BA profits devastated by price war Panel lacks two leading lights Sums may not add up for school firm UB aims to sell frozen food brands Billionaire's birthplace becomes his ?100m hotel Virgin ditches Our Price sale HSBC The Facts The Board Building recovery gains pace Alternative Investment Market Corporate Profile Blue Circle What the Experts Say Targets 'help beat inflation' Our Verdict Changed solvency rules could cost Equitable £1.5bn Young people ignore pensions helpline FSA chief defends endowments Sell-off for highest railway CDC is biggest shareholder in privatisation project in Peru Sun shines on markets before eclipse Opec faces US dumping claim AA members face vote dilemma Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Asda puts a further £30m into price cuts The Pound Stock Market In the High Court of Justice No 4373 of 1999… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Giant wheel offers ride of a lifetime for constructors As the day dawns for the London Eye to be lifted into position, Carl Mortished asesses its significance A triumph of the poor soundbite over substance Building society competition keeps banks on their toes Banks are not so good for business Separate utility supply companies help customers and competition Profitable picture in The Mirror Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Hotel groups step up budget accommodation expansion Anxieties humble IPC bonds BP Amoco primed to deliver Companies What the Sunday Papers Say Factories to shed 200,000 workers The Times All eyes on Bank's inflation report Economic Outlook News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,177 Dressing up for the new craze of picnicking Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Everton make their point Turning point Back on track Fit to play Times CGU Whitaker prospers after the going gets soft Equestrianism A Total Sport Magazine SKY Moody signs off with flourish CGU National League: Worcestershire extent their lead at top of the table Tables Ormond rewarded with cap Scoreboard from Leicester Fleming pilots Spitfires to victory Canterbury (Essex Eagle won toss): Kent Spitfies (4pts) beat Essex by five wickers Table McCague haul earns Kent win Yesterday's Cgu National League Scoreboards Durham's openers raise false hopes Cox gains relief in dramatic finish Gloves off in England battle for survival Atherton frustrated in bid to shepherd his team to safety at Old Trafford Chinese domination complete with defeat of old maestro Matthew Syed, in Eindhove, sees the irresistible return of the oriental influence in table tennis New Zealand disprove their advance reputation Richard Hobson says Fleming's side have fooled their detractors Newcastle unable to stomach Rennie FA Carling Premiership: Gullit expects censure after damning referee's dismissal of Shearer Take this coupon to your newsagent and find out,… BTCC Hasselbaink's flight blunts Leeds's edge Houllier reaps full reward for faith in Fowler FA Carling Premiership: Sunderland are painfully outclassed at Stamford Bridge Sloppy defending ruins Watford's first day back Chelsea make light of Sutton's misses Fall guy Gascoigne cast in customary role Graham ponders plot with familiar twist New Arsenal rely on old virtues FA Carling Premiership: Last-gasp triumph leaves Leicester with a sense of injustice Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Would-be giants are proving slow to stir The big three in the North East are struggling to deliver to loyal supporters, says Kevin McCarra Whelan yearns for return to home comforts Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United Wolves rely on Keane's influence for success Nationwide League: Manchester City are frustrated on their return to the first division Collymore stands his ground Lavin awaits the cost of his folly Late arrivals given taste of northern grit Mark Hodkinson witnesses the uneasy baptism in the Football League endured by Cheltenham Town Old Firm illustrate the divide The Times FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League SPL Guide to the Week Ahead Pools Check Overseas and Non-League Maradona not the retiring sort Overseas View Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Scotland Mature elegance What makes a photograph great To mark the countdown to the millennium, The Times today begins publishing a photograph from every year of this century. Here, Richard Holledge analyses the peculiar alchemy that can transform a photograph into an extraordinary image Chris Woodhead Dick: the movie Edinburgh Fringe Complete TV and Radio 'Once you pass 40, you're free' Dayle Haddon was a sucessful model and aspiring actress. Then tragedy struck, leaving her emotionally and financially devastated. Undaunted, she has gone on to become a role model for mature women Ann Blockley's Geese Diary In praise of the older woman The fashion industy is at last waking up to the face that age os no bar to beauty says Lisa Armstrong. And there's a big market out there with money to spend Balmain Paris The voice of Berkeley Square Judy Campbell sprang to fame 50 years ago. At 83, she is as lively as ever. Interview by Valerie Grove Play Test Match Million Choosing the picture Unmasked: Mom with a past To her neighbours and family Sara Olson was the model suburban mum. Then the FBI arrested her for attempted mured. Has her secret past as a member of the revolutionary group that kidnapped Patti Hearst finally caught up with her? Joanna Coles reports Why I hate I the S-word Groovy Austin powers leaves Marion McGilvary tongue-tied Vauxhall 'The vicious lies about my life' As Chief Inspector of Schools, Chris Woodhead has been criticised for his controversial education policies and for his love life. Interview by Moira Petty The Times Bookshop That's a lilt in your voice, isn't it? There is a new emphasis to the spoken word. Derwent May is not altogether charmed Cute cookies in the Oval Office Sean MacAulay fear that teenagers will not find much to laugh at in Dick, a bubblegum comedy about Watergate Everyone's wild about Harry Lesley O'Toole on the elusive cyberspace surfer who has outsmarted most of Hollywood Denys Baptiste Charging to the rescue of the Lavender Hill mob With Ealing Studios and Momi facing uncertain futures, moves are under way to protect Britain's film heritage. Carol Allen reports This week in the Times Theatres Amazed by these Americans Dance: Debra Cralne at the Festival Hall sees the best New York has to offer Proms Hallé/Nagano Lontano/ de la Martinez Albert Hall/Radio 3 Entertainments Listings Events Theatres Loads of dramatic dirt to be dished Theatre: Two venues provide Neil Cooper with almost more excitement than he can handle-and it's only the first week Theatre Of Thee I Sing Bridewell Festival Favourites In the first of a series of personal views of Europe's biggest arts festival, Nica Burns, the director of the Perrier Award since 1983, talks to Alexander Woolfson Theatre Oh! What a Night London Apollo Chichester Festival Theatre More fruit salad please Opera: The Bolshoi bows out with Love For Three Oranges at the Colliseum, and Rodney Milnes is sorry to see it go Ten Best of British Movie Screenplays Just £1.98… Opera Rinaldo Bloomsbury Theatre Just say no to drugs - here endeth the lesson Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Satellite Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films For the Record Cricket Athletics Skandia Life Cowes Week Rugby League Rowing England close with a double victory Hockey Nelson is upset over mismatch Boxing A Total Sport Magazine Radcliff wins her fight her voluntary drug tests UK Athletics supports runner's campaign to clean up the sport By a Correspondent: Giants slump to hit rock bottom Baillie triumphs over tragedy Gateshead gored by Bulls but keep play-offs in sight Rugby League Joynt effort brings relief for Hanley Snyman added to list of absentees Rugby Union Quality of the Premiership Human spirit lifts clouds of unease Why should Americans be paid for the Ryder Cup? Manhattan moment illuminates the twinkling Solent Luxuries are soon forgotten once the Fastnet Race in under way. Edward Gorman takes his turn at sail and watch changes Monday Matters Season 's predictions Baker plots course to Britain's first gold medal Chris Brasher sees Scandinavians beaten at their own game in the world orienteering championships Montgomerie to continue reign Ryder Cup Points Golf: Change in the Weather Fails to Halt Scot's Stroll towards Latest Order of Merit Success Davies benefits as Nilsmark throws it away Sport in Brief Thirsk Worcester Leaders in the Flat Championships Sproul takes honours at Cowes Sailing Word-Watching Britain swift to make a mark Rowing Switching on to the big picture Racing Commentary Yesterday's Details Windsor Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Reading the Racecard Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today Racing Nottingham Fasliyev labours after taking wayward course Rapid Raceline Shorts Making a real splash Want to impress people by the pool on holiday? Jennai Cox is going to do it by learning to drive Fit to Play Getting off the Treadmill Cox's casebook Gareth Southgate Matthew Pryor shapes up with... Company Golf Days Results Rugby with a gentle touch Matther Pryor enjoys one a Australia's favourite exports Fit to Play Lie back, relax and think of ... nothing When … Times Two Crossword The king is dead, long live the kins: the boy Lineker done good Programme Notes Direct life & pension services Ferguson not slow to put in the boot

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