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News from 30/08/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Joanna Hunter, Maritz van den Berg, Catherine Riley, Patricia Davies, Djm, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alyn R. L. Jones, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrick, Philip Howard, Margaret Jay, Leslie Fielding, Alan Fitzgerald, Michael Binyon, Edwin Rossiter, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Ireland Correspondent, W. G. McPherson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Ray Keane, Gillian Harris and David Adams, Jeffrey Archer, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Sandy Morris, Kevin Eason, Don Greenless, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Adam Zellick, Sian Powell, Harry Tate, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Alasdair Reid, Stuart Sexton, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Conway, Tim Reid, Jason Niss?, Robin Young, Andy Stephens, C. J. Walker, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Ian Hughes, Alyson Radd, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee, David Hands, M. Kay Cattell, Helen Rumbelow, John O'leary, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Tebbit, Neil Robinson, David Lister, John K. Harris, Lisa Armstrong, Sally Walter, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, James Heal, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Tracy Connor, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Sean MacAulay, Philip Whiteley, Victoria Walker, Paul Wilkinson, Greg Rusedski, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Peter L. Wyke, Jennifer O'neill, Nick Kelly, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, Mark Palmer, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, James Landle, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Richard Hoare, Jennai Cox, Mike Rosewell, Mark Hodkinson, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Stanley Silver, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, H. R. F. Keating, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Giles Binney, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Carolyn Showering, Michael Evans, Mark Venables, John G. McIntyre, Jack Dalglish, Robbie Williams, John Bennett, Colin McQuillan, Mark Pharaoh, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles,

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Today in Times 3 IRA orders fifth youth into exile Unionists condemn Mowlam for giving terrorists a 'licence to kill' Timor plea Wales and Scotlsnd set to defy Westminster Jaguar makes the leap into Formula One For the first time in 30 years, the famous British racing green livery will line up on the starting grid Get a life School challenges ban on caning Sport on 18 Pages BT Prodigy aged 8 beats chess master Today in The Times Time Prescott attacks 'rush to join euro' Fit Elton sings in the rain Tories gang up against Blair's 'sleaze-monger' 150 claim asylum in Dover Blunkett admits rise in class sizes News in Brief Anti-abuse training plan News in Brief Davies plans a comeback News in Brief Footballer charged News in Brief Warning on Internet VAT News in Brief Jail cell death of killer who hated the old Fears grow of Laura abduction West Country cricket fans roll out the cider barrels Kodak Picture CD 'Drunk' Virgin pilot resigns Mother tells 'how loyalists forced us out' Families torn apart by enforced exile Youths' anguish at hand of IRA 'delights' neighbours This would not be necessary if we and a police service to deal with the problem Gateway Plan to bomb the queen 'vetoed by IRA leaders' Scotland's secret radio star Gongers take to the parks on plastics bags China ben helps meditation group in Britain BA vows price cut, defends policy 'Good swimmer' drowns on river Times 3 VW Cook hires gender adviser to boost women's careers Crusade to End Whitehall Sex Bias TESCO Little time for family in life of a diplomat Oil man kidnap plea BBC1 in dramatic plea for £100m Not the 9 o'clock news Swimmer to quit after Loch Ness triumph Somak Holidays Joy greets big cat's return to track Ernie not to blame for prize mistake Times 3 Staples The Office Superstore Coma sparks fungi warning British team finds 'extinct' exotic bird Rock-bottom sheep prices surge in shopes Prayers for a missing vicar Apple Authorised Reseller College in row over funds wins prisons contract Authorised Reseller Lawers try to protect Diana letters British rejects new Tomahawk Cuts Chief Goes Former Tory MPs scramble for plum seats Top Ten Seats for Would-Be Tory MPs Quantex Sound Choice Picture Gallery Archer is delighted by support from Thatcher Ashcroft 'paid for Hague's air travel' The British Hernia Centre Dumbed-down Goethe joins the trinkets Germans may be prepared to hail their famed poet but not to read him, writes Roger Boyes Bormann ashes are buried in the Baltic Renault Russian mafia boss mocks FBI 'ravings' Landsend Alarm in West as Russia is swept by drug-resistant Tb World facing relentless rise of tuberculosis Medical Briefing Sacked PM enters presidential race Countries unite over Islamic militants World in Brief Jail amnesty World in Brief Danish prince World in Brief Bishop dies World in Brief (AP): Nato car crash World in Brief Reuters: Capital raided World in Brief Reuters: Peter Graf weds World in Brief (AFP): Bovine drama World in Brief (AFP): Colonial 'crime' World in Brief (AFP): Serbs unite World in Brief US gun lobby has Congress in its sights The Times Vodafone Barak poised to agree on troop pullout Briton aids Israeli hunt for rapist Clintons count cash in house hunt Tiny AFP: Double murder on eve of poll National Savings East Timor Autonomy unlikely to bring peace The man expected to head an independent state promises amnesty to opponents, but bloodshed in inevitable David Watts reports from Jakarta East Timor Referendum Threats increase villagers' determination to vote Vauxhall Clinton gives aid warning to Indonesia Somak Holidays A shopaholic paradise for Coco and Co The land of reinvention Step wise I'm nervous, StartleCam told me so Centre of attention Comment Sometimes it should be No, Minister Civil servants must be robust in the face of Blairite change 'The courts are not keen to trust parents to smack their children—but those same courts will feel free to convict a child as a sex criminal' Troubled waters for oil Black gold made the modern age possible. The end of the Earth's supplies has often been predicted. Soon those predictions will come true Short fuse The Times Diary The Fractured Shield The Times The Government's blind eye only encourages IRA violence Wages for Slaves The Times German companies must pay a fair price for peace of mind The Big Cat Leaps The Times Jaguar returns to the world of grand prix Armenia's offer Smoking and health Deadly serious Conservative variations on the European theme Letter to the Editor Democracy, my Lords, but briefly The saucer that cheers Concern for future of a beloved wood Chocolate soldiers Shipshape and tiddly Short commons Court Circular Today's events Latest wills Kew Medal winners Picture Gallery Church news Nature notes Personal Column Anniversaries Lighting up the millennium (PA): Tourists flock to Windsor to see post-fire… Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays Jetworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriages Service dinner Dr Reg Passmore Gerald Norman Dom Helder Camara Spiegle Willcox The Zeppelin's Triumph On this Day August 30,1929 Challenge to solicitors' bill Court of Appeal Law Report Agust 30 1999 Court official made judicial decision The Times Test of multiple occupancy Lender had constructive knowledge of past fraud Coffee growers fear ruin as price tumbles High stocks and weak demand begin to take toll in Latin America, Asia and Africa French create retailer second to Wal-Mart BNP failure raises questions over CGU's French strategy New York Times teams up with Granada Media Simpson close to decision on future of GEC Capital Storehouse grapples with stock surplus as shops shut British Midland heads for alliance Cost of London office space climbs Alternative Investment Market KIO puts Piccadilly Meridian up for sale Allen calls for clarity on analogue switch-off What the Sunday Papers Say Cable sale interests News Corp IBase secures private backing from MTI Decline in pay deals maybe ending The Facts Stagecoach to boost education package The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Exchange Rates Staff benefits on the increase Corporate Profile: GEC What the Experts Say Air cargo system poised to go online The Times Business Section Our Verdict University Clearing Listings How to use the listings IRA orders fifth teenager out Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,195 Royal Family gave up alcohol 'for war effort' A century in photographs Today: 1915 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Robson states case in black and white Managing Newcastle is 'the right job at the right time now' Jack high Pack leader Timberland Flooring Co. Ltd Times 3 Three steps to getting a life ARelay team find silver lining World athletics championships: European record for British quartet Lederman strikes blow for women Equestrinism Rusedski is fired by fresh optimism for his return to the fray Tennis: Despite a Difficult Draw, the Britain No 2 is Determined to Make his Mark at the us Open Singles Draws for the US Open Jong brings joy to nation with marathon effort Fogarty Improves his title chances Sport in Brief Double Gloucester to savour Somerset succumb tamely in the NetWest Trophy final at Lord's Whitmore pairing ease into lead Land Rover Scoreboard from Lord's Ramprakash faces tour omission Woods victory marks great divide Turner can do no more to press his case Richard Hobson says a long wait for recognition could be over Welcome outbreak of flair eases the tedium Leeds take leaf out of Graham's book FA Carling Permiership: O'Leary's pragmatic stifles Tottenham's artisry Carbone's desertion twists knife in Wilson Ferguson set to conclude Taibi transfer Bradford lack the gems for Jewell's purpose Liverpool are primed for real mischief FA Carling Premiership: Resurgent Fowler sends cheering message to Keegan Olsen pays for direct line Wimbldon O Chelsea 1 Phillips keeps Sunderland supporters in party mood Villa flatterer by position Aston Villa 1 Middlesbrough 0 Manchester United v Newcastle United Comedy in short supply at City now The Times Burnley try to live up to vintage clarets Bill Edger sees signs of revival at Turf Moor, where an illustrious past creates problems for the present Because of the stadium and the history crowd expects you to win Rochdale co-operation helps Exeter to dividend By our Sports Staff: Goal makes all the difference Overseas Football Fair comment or foul? Send us your views on our… Alford sets Stevenage on course Huddersfield looking to provide an encore Nationwide League in Brief Fulham end long wait for revenge Gullit the loner on fringes until very end George Caulkin on the failings that led to the resignation of the Newcastle United manager There was no unity on the field and he ensured that there was discord off it Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Belles sound early title warning Coxless four show their supremacy Rowing: Great Britain Celebrate Succes both Expected and Unexbected O'Sullivan struggles to get in groove Snooker By Our Sports Staff: Celtic find form by breaking Hearts Reformers target bonus points Christopher Martin-Jenkins says further changes to English cricket are under consideration Atherton sees task through MCC give up on Shenley option Fortunes quickly reversed Royals enjoy summer stroll Weekend Scoreboards Drakes is unlikely saviour By Our Sport Staff: Win gives Giants a vital lift Tigers take firm grip on play-off place Rugby League By a Correspondent: Withers too hot for Hull Australia offer World Cup contenders some hope Final Squads England still need final polish Scotland enjoy victory but savour little else Details from Twickenham Question mark hanging over Ireland's chance Canny Henry remains hard to please FA Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Nationwide Scotland Carling F. A. Premiership Gwyneth's secret Eight Pages of Features, Fashion and Arts Are you marooned on a ice floe marked 'all-consuming work', while a segment marked 'completely neglected life' floats off? Then beware, says Lynne Truss LA box-office hell Edinburgh dance Complete TV and Radio Rock triple bill The Times They style the very rich Hillary's got the bag, Gwyneth wears the shoes, and Diana Princess of Wales, had both. Only those in the know recognise the logo, which is why the Jp Tod's label has taken Hollywood by storm Secret of and famous Fashion diary A long weekend getting slaughtered It's the Hollywood silly season, says Sean MacAulay, which means back-stabbings, butchery and Antonio Banderas in mascara The Viking epic is a simple but classic recipe: big men with big swords under a big sky? The Times Proms Concerts Theatre Tomorrow Times 3 Nudes of the other world Dance: What are we to make of the newer work of the Swedish choreographer, Mats Ek? Not very much, in the eyes of Debra Craine This triplych of one-acters is xoloured by an isailable appetite for the perverse and the surreal Theatre Why give a drowning man a drink? Comedy: lf there is one performer whose career does not need the leg-up provided by winning the Perrier Award, its is Al Murray, says Hettie Judah Murray did not suddenly produce a show aslonishingly beller than the one two years ago Concerts This week in the Times Opera & Ballet Berks in need of more bite Festivals: It took the lesser bands to give this year's Reading bash a lift, says David Sinclair The lake, the stars and a thousand friends Nick Kelly rocks close to nature at Ireland's unique Liss Ard Festival Entertainments Listings The Erotic Print Society Dance Music Bullied and beaten all the way to the psychiatric ward Satellite Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC 1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Athletics For the Record Picture Gallery Club Cricket Guide to the Week Ahead Rugby League Rugby Union Huggett still battling with bulldog spirit What is the rationale behind banning certain drugs? Sports letters may be sent by fax 10 0171782 5211 They should incluse a daytime telephone number Sports Letters E-mail, including a postal address and daytime telephone number, should be sent to: sport. letters@the-times. co. uk Pitches are not the only problem Coaching cause Return of glory years in athletics is a distant hope Monday Matters David Powell considers why Britain no longer develops runners of the calibre of Coe and Ovett Inspire youth Stop criticism Patience needed One-day drag Will to win Crowding in to savour holiday atmosphere The masses will again be drawn to Cartmel this afternoon. Alan Lee discovers why Ripon Saturday's Results Newcastle Warwick Chapple-Hyam receives tonic Epsom Word-Watching Rapid Raceline Leaders in the Flat Championships Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Cartmel Fontwell Park Southwell Newton Abbot Chepstow Huntingdon The Times Meeting Points Forthcoming Company Golf Days Nicol on top after Power failure Squash Holland recover to retain title Hockey Shorts Fashion acknowledges active women Spirit of adventure is female Fit to Play Jennai Cox looks at the huge growth in interest in activity holidays- and the surprise is that it's not from men Fit to Play No Water? Eau No! Cox's case book Greg Rusedski Matthew Pryor shapes up with Jogging turns me into a running joke I run with a spring in my step at the gym, yet ont he road I became as stiff-legged as a giraffe August Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword In our Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword competion, a prize of £100 will be awarded for the first correct solution opened on Thursday, September 16. Entries to: Bank Holiday Jumbo (243), Weekend, The winner and solution will be published in Weekend on September 18 All at sea, on an uneven keel Fit to Play Victoria Walker got more then a gentle day's sailing when she joined Shirley Robertson's crew So What's It worth to You? Times Two Crossword Coulthard throws spanner in works Belgian Grand Prix: Hakkinen unhappy after team-mate's triumph opens up title race Athletes capture imagination Programmes Notes Direct life & pension services

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