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News from 23/08/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Abigail I. E. Watson, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Barney Spender, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Karen Brown, Brian Greer, Catherine Riley, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, John Vincent, Anthony Coral, Simon Barnes, Doug Parr, Michael Evans and James Bone, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Daniel McGRORY, Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrick, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jane Thomson, Hilary Finch, Shirley English and Devina Cannon, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Michael Paterson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, David Lindsay, Alper Riza, Peter Wilson, James Woudhuysen, England Victorious, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Rupert Cox, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Sean Goodsir-Cullen, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Alasdair Reid, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Oliver Swanton, Tim Reid, Vivien Hughes, Stephen Farrell, Randhir Singh Bains, Andy Stephens, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, John O'leary, Anthea Lawson, Arthur Williams, Russell Kempson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Tim Jones and Mark Benham, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, Celia Brayfield, R. C. H. Briggs, David Watts, Stephen Wood, Philip Webster, Audrey Magee and David Adams, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, David Budd, Guy Bellairs, David Lister and James Bone, Deborah Brett, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Gerry Shaper, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Gus MacDonald, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Allen Robertson, Josa Young, Peter Hildreth, David McKie, Philip Webster, Michael Coveney, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Chris Ayres, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Helen Brinton, Chair, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Eleanor Boulter, Claire Middleton, Christopher Irvine,

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Andrew Lloyd Webber Plague fear ends quake body hunt Turkish body hunt ends Farmer held Union launch Calves dumped Index Mowlam set to give verdict on IRA truce England cricket slips to bottom of the table A Weekend of Sport Win a trip to Paris Texas faces worst storm in 20 years First Telecom United back on top Picture Gallery Rider in doping scandal killed by Fall kills rider in doping scandal Today in The Times 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Dell Unions go to brink in feud over euro Blair urges more services to aim for excellence Full service must wait on Dome link Mowlam touted as Defence Secretary News in Brief Twins, 99, seek record News in Brief CSA charm offensive News in Brief GPs deter home births News in Brief Peak fare rise mooted News in Brief Cash claim on parents News in Brief Police pay for damage Publicans to join fun News in Brief New angle on football News in Brief Plane stowaway dies News in Brief St. Joseph's Hospice Tragedy of woman with point to prove Simon Barnes on a sport shocked by death and scandal Twin brothers lost at sea after flouting safety rule Peugeot 306 Prince takes snap at the paparazzi Frolics blamed for fatal falls from hotel window 'Jolly Nhs' takes Portillo by surprise Former minister is accused of a plot to take over the party leadership, writes Philip Webster Channel 4 clocks on with bestseller to mark Millennium New schedule also resurrects horror shows, reports Carol Midgley Tiny BTCC City banker's spouse linked to Red Mafia Farmer held after intruder is shot dead Tim Jones reports on countryside anger over tragedy at Bleak House Gun law only option, say neighbours DfEE 'Golden farewell' for bored police Posthouse Farmers' chief demands end to dumping calves Frogs linked to climate change Bright-eyed surprise Sainsbury's BSE waste leaks to be studied Vicar under fire for phone mast in church spire Navy opposed Beeching overseeing Polaris project Admirals closed ranks against outside interference, writes Michael Evans One. Tel Quantex Killers launch bid for freedom Lottery extended to IoM News in Brief Trainspotting News in Brief Knight weight News in Brief Crash victim News in Brief Chinook call News in Brief Calling No 1 News in Brief Boycott threat over university graduation fee Campus's attempts to recoup costs seen as an insult, reports John O'Leary State-educated students set to conquer Oxford £105,000 bicycle ¾ with New Clubcard Deals Carers get help for return to work Navy goes overboard for new headgear Susie Steiner on the windproof, sweat-free sailor hats guaranteed to give comfort in all weathers Tesco Wrens favour the wind of change Kennedy asks MPs to choose their jobs PC World Names puzzle top wordsmiths Britain 'is soft for refugees under Labour' Our Political Editor: Foreign soccer stars face probe Direct Line Rotting bodies a danger to quake survivors Mother pulled from the rubble Somak Rescuers applaud successful mission Tesco Russia's health crisis strikes the weaker sex Suicide, alcohol and accidents are taking toll on men, writes Michael Binyon in Moscow Alfa 145 Mother tongue twisted by alien invasion The Times Cost of forgotten war mounts Britain's bill for pounding Saddam is £4.5m a month Michael Evans and James Bone in New York report on diplomatic gains by lraq Lost Bosnians despair in exile Vodafone (AP): Swiss spy chief in secret army inquiry World in Brief Taylor recovering (AP): 6 % addicted to Web World in Brief Somak Time Hitler's slaves have suffered long enough Black bears invade suburbia in search of home cooking Hungry animals try to escape US drought, reports Ian Brodie Laura Bush walks reluctant path to the White House The Times 300 escape, two die, as jet flips over on runway The lows and the highs of athletics Love drug's call to arms Oliver Seanton at large Centre of attention: England Victorious Picture Gallery Green Line Toasters and cold, hard cash Comment The Prince of Wales was reported to have sent… Seeds of a political revolution The GM food debate has profound implications, says Doug Parr 'When we witness a real human tragedy such as the Turkish earthquake, it should put Britain's silly little crying games into some sort of perspective' A season lost at C Our cricketers have forgotten how to win, the French are forgetting how to make claret- and who, now, studies Classics? An odd couple The Times Diary Tell It as It is Mowlam cannot afford to equivocate over Ira activity Crisis in the Country Another unnecessary blow to British agriculture Angry Young Graduates Students should not protest about degree day charges Obligations of the State to refugees Lottery option for Lords' reform Protecting wildlife Saving the hyphen Pankhurst statue Unenforced rules The saucer that cheers Transport claims in mayoral contest Glenda's audition Car-free shopping Court Circular Personal Column Picture Gallery Roman cavalry kept horses close to hand Latest wills Nature notes Birthdays today Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriages Coldstream Guards Today's events Multiple Display Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices State Rooms Avion Captain Raymond Hart Professor George Allen Professor George Allen, CBE, educationist and civil servant, died in Lewes, civil servant, died in Lewes, East Sussex, on August 12 aged 90. He was born in Epsom on November 26,1908 Church appointments Gerald Palmer Gerald Palmer, car designer, died on June 23 aged 88. He was born on January 30.1911 Sheila, Lady Dunsany Sheila, Lady Dunsany, widow of the 19th Lord Dunsany, died on July 24 aged 86. She born on August 7,1912 Resumption of Racing Capitalisation, week's change Cranfield University Last-ditch attempt to settle furture of French banks CBI sees new fall in UK pay pay deals Top German banks discuss part merger Crown Estate lights the way to 'brand-free' millennium Sainsbury faces legal action by former staff Ft denies key men aim to start Net rival NetStore prepares for £350m flotation Ripmax mission to invade German market The Facts The Board Arcadia to speed up shop opening abroad Alternative Investment Market Corporate Profile: Vodafone AirTouch Share option guidelines attacked What the Experts Say Ambitious Aegon eyes Equitable Life Our Verdict Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Brady to resist Allied bidders Hp City may delay rail project What the Sunday Papers Say Hilton bets on a Ladbroke move Racing operator in Net bets plan Fed tipped to lift rates Economic Outlook The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Maimed by embracing the market Michael Binyon examines a devastating UN indictment of how, in the Nineties , privatisation in east Europe's former communist states has led only to human misery The Times MPC needs to give growth a chance Elf News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,189 Features Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Arts Radio & Tv Taking to the streets to sell food and ideas A century in photographs Today: 1910 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Up with the best Violent finish mars capital classic Down and out Picture Gallery Captain's call Whizz-Kidz Coxless fours find a winning rhythm Rowing Hames in the great outdoors Bowls Currys America's twin rockets power to sprit double Chambers takes bronze as Greene and Jones dominate world 100 metres finals Lewis settles for silver behind Barber in Seville Timetable for Today's Events Coltart is the surprise package Langer and Karisson overlooked as Europe captain names Scot in Ryder Cup team Final Scores from Munich CGU Snubbed Davies produces a suitable riposte Somerset fall victim to vibrant Sharks The Times Solanki sustains Royals' challenge CGU National League Knight ensures full benefit for Bears James completes seaside specials Ball initiates hasty collapse Yesterday's Cgu National League Scoreboards Salisbury keeps Surrey on title track Middlesex promotion hopes look forlorn Miserable decline of England is now complete Patience, discipline and thoughtfulness come only from New Zealand Hussain continues to look on bright side Saturday's Ppp County Championship Scoreboards Final Scoreboard from the Oval Batting craft must be eroded no further Better pitches should eradicate the willingness to gamble, Christopher Martin-Jenkins says Tottenham move up to higher plane Land Rover Artful Chelsea play to gallery FA Carling Premiership: Vialli's fine-tuning begins to pay dividends Wimbledon deepen Gullit's wounds Sunderland struggle to bridge class divide Ziege begins to exert his authority FA Carling Premiersip: German erases unhappy memories of time at time at San Siro Keane exposes Derby weakness Everton savour golden goals Taylor relies on lasting qualities Di Canio offers a dividend forecast Our Sports Staff: Unyielding Keegan stands by Shearer Leeds United V Liverpool Jubilant England celebrate Walker's late show Inspired Southall deflates Brighton bubble Nationwide League: Torquay resurgent club with unexpected setback Charlton lifted by Rufus Victoria count cost of double loss Fa Cup Stoke finally tune in to Megson Larsson removes all element of doubt Portsmouth hit right note Johnson maintains Ipswich's challenge Nationwide League Round-Up Jenkins the saviour as Wales fail to impress Gateshead have no answer to Rhinos' charge Scotland failings give Telfer much to consider England refuse to take foot off pedal Rugby Union: United States Compete on Unequal Terms and Suffer the Consequences By a Correspondent: Vaikona leads Bradford try spree Rugby League Hanley has Long wait for victory By a Correspondent: Giants are belittled by tame Broncos Sport in Brief McRae is forced to abandon title race Motor Rallying Fa Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling Nationwide Summer survival Fashion Three Wives, one man. . . the passion and romance of Andrew Lloyd Webber Andrew Lloyd Webber has dominated contemporary musical theatre for the past two decades. The passionand romance of his hit mushicals have ben mirrored in his often turbulent private life. Here, in the first extract from his new biography, Michael Coveney reveals how the composer has fallen impulsively in love with, and married, three very different women: teenage bride Sarah Hugill; wild and unpredicatable Sarah Brightman; and his present wife, Madeleine, with whom he appears at last to have found stability and peace The story of Love Features Hugh Grant Arts Edinburgh film Arts Complete TV and Radio How to survive the weather war zone Few things are as unpredictable as the great British summer. We could be suffering chilly winds and sudden downpours or basking in glorious sunshine. To stay stylish and cool despite the elements, the key is to be prepared says Deborah Brett Opt for open-toe sandals. The water simply runs through them The Times Where to buy it 'All I want is to prove myself' When Nick Love split from soap star Patsy Palmer, he was pilloried by the tabloid press. Bur one thing the media did get right, as the gruelling schedule on his first feature film shows, was his addiction to work. Interview by Carol Midgley He hauled himsepf out of a world of drink and drugs to become one of our most promising young film talents 'He has lived life very hard for a very long time' Tomorrow Dressed to kill in big girl's blouse Hugh Grant's reinvention of the Englishman as wimp is dividing America, says Sean MacAulay and doing big box-office business ENO How the postman delivered a sackful of parts Up-and-coming actress Olivia Williams tells Josa Young how a movie that flopped turned out to have a silver lining Major general joins the theatre of war In his first report from the Edinburgh Film Festival, James Christopher admires a director with a fresh take on the events of 80 years ago Concert Pittsburgh SO/Jansons Usher Hall, Edinburgh Opera The Rape of Lucretia Edinburgh Festival Theatre Dance Damaged Goods Edinburgh Festival Theatre Who will have the last laugh? Comedy: Hettle Judah concludes her round-ups of the Fringe stand-ups Cabaret Cabaret Verboten New End Theatre, Nw3 Opera & Ballet Theatres Proms Britten Sinfonia/Cleobury Bbcs Chorus/Jackson Albert Hall/Radio 3 Diva floats in on a fresh breeze Soprano Audra McDonald blew the critics away on her Proms debut. Now she's thinking smaller, Allen Robertson reports Proms BBCSO/Brabbins Albert Hall/Radio 3 Entertainments Listings Opera & Ballet Eclipse This week in the Times Management consultancy: the truth is out there Stellite Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radbo Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations For the Record Athletics Picture Gallery Guide to the Week Ahead Cricket Word-Watching Rugby League Houllier holds firm under pressure Kevin McCarra looks at how the Liverpool manager has bought himself some time in the Anfield cauldron Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 With just one shot, Garcia joins greats Free serve Triumph and disaster strike delicate balance Nottingham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Leaders in the Flat Championship Meeting Points Brighton Fasliyev makes mark in Moray Reading the Racecard Saturday's Details Rapid Raceline University Clearing Listings How to use the listings Shorts Fit Link Cox's casebook Masochists or just plain mad? Matthew Pryor meets the British eight to find out just how hard they train One more biscuit, then I'll start The first instalment from a regular diary of one man's decision to take the challenge of a lifetime Matthew Pryor shapes up with Getting off the Treadmill The Times From creatine to kava kava Fit to Play Taking a supplement no longer means a multi-vitamin, says Claire Middleton Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Training causes a pressure drop Winning Move Keene on Chess Ei Macca has hope in his heart Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Digital: so many options, so easy to forget the game Penny Share Guide Beckham to pose new aerial threat?

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