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News from 31/08/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Martyn Day and Russell Levy, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Ian McGeoch, Jon Ashworth, J. R. Hunt, Adolf Hitler, Joanna Hunter, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Magnus Linklater, David Watts Asia Editor and Don Greenlees, Richard Hobson, Park of Monmouth, Ivo Tennant, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Charlotte Smyth, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Edward Welsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Tim Reid and Raymond Keene, David Serpell, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Jason Allardyce, Sian Powell, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, John Drew, Libby Purves, Heather Nicholson, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Matt Sims, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Ian Hughes, Mike Bradley, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Anthea Lawson, Greg Sheridan, Richard Susskind, Ron McLone, Norman de Mesquita, Myles McLeod, Edward Fennell, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Sally Clegg, Michael Lynagh, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor and Audrey Magee, Tracy Connor, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Lea Paterson Jon Ashworth and Philip Webster, Stephen Wood, Andrew Finnie, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Kate Barker, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, David Littleford, L. Stedman, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Cathy Harris, Anthea Millett, Chief Executive, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Martin Woods, Pippin Michelli (Assistant Professor), John Stern, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, Julian Muscat, Ben Hammersley, Nick Szczepanik, Stuart J. Burgess (President), Philip Webster Political Editor, Saeed Shah, Craig Lord, Michael Frend, Director General, Penny Lewis, Leo Chamberlain, Headmaster, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Robert J. Lewis, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Miles, Graham Mather, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Chris Moore, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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A bloody fine Macbeth Lottery cash milked for state funds Grandmaster fights back Blair faces Ulster crisis as Unionists savage Mowlam All work and no play makes for popular MSPs Scottish politicians returning to Holyrood are in for a rude awakening and a big cut in holidays, reports Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter Stalin's back in Moscow Voting for Change in East Timor Picture Gallery Cole hits four against Newcastle AXS Telecom Ramprakash is dropped Racing record Hotmail chaos as 40m files open to hackers Today in The Times NEC Computer Systems Hume is in intensive care after lifesaving operation 'Broken heart' kills IRA victim's mother By our Ireland Correspondent: LVF to hand over more weapons Labour leaves Services 'leaderless' Faking rife in TV, says producer Fire on ship put out British flee to Ireland Picture Gallery Tamil shot in London Hope fades for Laura History stitched up Rail pass forgery of civil servant Bowie's new cyberspace odyssey is Internet first Garden grows down the road Carnival is over for men who would be mayor Audi Unions 'must fight as one to survive' Intial Impressions Do you still think a Saab is out of your reach? Minister seeks to cash in on film tour boom Times 3 SAS veterans at daggers drawn Engineers' leader joins euro debate London's 'wheel' to be hauled upright this week British Midland Prescott battles for city car tax plan Summer as usual - hot and wet No Title Geography curriculum 'promotes political activism' Tartan tax plan leaves SNP deeply divided Scots Parliament needs to prove itself, and laugh at itself Magnus Linklater considers whether Holyrood can justify the fervour in which it was born Invest in BT Highway for half price and you'll… Www. autobytel. co. uk Dinosaurs' forerunner roamed in Scotland MP sued for £1,500 by former secretary Britons pay 20% more for Eurostar Sainsbury's Chess champion astonished at defeat Vaccine cream 'to end jabs' News in Brief Humphrys job Woman's work Fatal stabbing 'Bump' beware Airlines allowed to delay safety refit Half Price quality bedrooms Catalogue of families' pain Anti-abortion group accused of baby theft Girl, 8, killed by car News in Brief Woman hounded Lockerbie priest Study backs cows' milk for babies Under-age sex law may be altered Kosovo puts landmine crusade to test Princess's legacy lives on protecting victims of war There is a great deal on the New Toledo… Enthusiasm flags despite a large band of followers War reporters rebuff Campbell Scandal hits first day of Prodi's clean-up Compaq Picture Gallery Under scrutiny: the men and women who run Europe European Commission Hearings Flak flies over flax for one of Brussels dream team Picture Gallery Land Rover Jospin pledges middle-class tax cut The French Prime Minister, setting out his election manifesto, says it has nothing to do with a Blairite 'Third Way', reports Charles Bremner from Paris Gingrich hints at making a bid for the presidency Vodafone Urbane French tire of old distinctions US star's new film joins the $20m set Picture Gallery Clinton clemency deal attacked as vote bribe Killing suspect 'used gun sold on by police' (AP): Mir may spin out of control World in Brief (AP): Three executed (Reuters): Prison deaths (Reuters): Party poopers (AFP): Bardot's thanks (Reuters): Long-player (AP): Swiss pay-out Militias hold back in the face of jubilant crowds Ship may put Portuguese 250 years ahead of Cook Hugh turnout a triumph for defiant voters East Timor Referendum Picture Gallery Royal Mint Australian forces put on rescue standby Russia ready to blame 'scam' on reformers IMF may have been tricked Israeli pupils to learn Arab view of history Alliance Française Papers reveal role of German banks in 'stealing from Jews' Times 3 Yeltsin shows tender touch Somak Holidays Swiss Army used private arsenal World in Breif (Reuters): UK to treat Nyerere (AP): Aids drug benefit (Reuters/AFP): Nato 'fatal crash' row (AP): Tax inquiry costs tenor (AFP): 3.5m starve in Korea Bullfight law defied Anthony Robbins Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts Our fears for East Timor From their own correspondent The Australian's Greg Sheridan Centre of attention Why conservatives need a little of the rights stuff 2nd opinion Graham Mather on the next Thatcherite revolution in human rights The Times The Lady's turned. Is it time we did? The pragmatists are winning on Europe just ask Maggie 'It is hard to decide when the Second World War came to an end, or if it ever did. There has never been a settlement by peace treaty' Picture Gallery Cold comfort farms Rural Britain is imperilled and consumers must share in the blame Foxy fix Project Hague Tasks for the Tory leader over the next month Pledges and Principles All governments need impartial professional advice Pedal Pushers Trains should gear up to accommodate more bicycles Oil supplies into the next century Consultants' role Car-free shopping Yellow peril Hunt for 'easy options' in a levels Thatcher and Oxford Help for Africa Normans in Ireland Navigation aids and sea safety Off the mains Missed appointments Social News Events today Forthcoming marriage Marriages Repton School Roman outpost was built to survive attack Birthdays Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Overseas Express Night sky in September Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Legal, Public, Company& Parliamentary Notices The Marquess of Lansdowne The Marquess of Lansdowne, PC, landowner and former Foreign Office Minister, died on August 25 aged 86. He was born on November 27,1912 Philippa Gail Philippa Gail, actress, died of cancer on July 25 aged 56. She was born on August 16,1942 C. M. Dalley C. M. Dalley, CMG, oil executive, died on July 28 aged 85. He was born in Cardiff on December 26,1913 Donald Shearer Donald Shearer, CBE, TD, sportsman, businessman and soldier, died on July 9 aged 90. He was born on June 6,1909 Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population Sanitary Condition of the Labouring Population To Advertise Call Vodafone airtourch GE Aircraft Engines Lipson Lloyd Jones European Central Bank Michael Page Why judges must declare their interests We want people judging us who have a grip on modern life, say Martyn Day and Russell Levy Hell is a council that does nothing Bothered by noise? Penny Lewis explains how to get help Picture Gallery The Times How to court the IT revolution Why rush in a new system when the changes can be keyed in gently, asks Richard Susskind Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Lipson Lloyd Jones Zarak Macbae Brennee Partners for London Firms Secretary to Legal Director and Commercial Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitor Northern & Sbell Plc RuddWatts&Stone The Lawn Tennia Association Holborn College We don't need no education British lawyers are short-sighted, says Edward Fennell Legal Appointments Motorola Central Law Training Ltd Investor in People Townleys Witness for the confusion New techniques could help courts to understand testimony, says Grania Langdon-Down Iomcs Adti Limited University Clearing Listings The Times How to use the listings University Clearing Listings State 'milking' lottery cash Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,196 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 A far cry from the romance of the war Opinion Richard Morrison Letters Obituaries Sport By Oliver Holt Football Correspondent: Cole reduces Newcastle to cinders Torment increases for troubled club as champions inflict humiliating defeat Ramprakash angered by England rejection Ferguson seeking Morocco captain Times 3 Business Odyssey Struggling Dokic stumbles at the first hurdle Tennis Aiello moves another step towards title Schumacher increases the pressure Motor Racing Thompson shows how he will be missed CGU National League: Worcestershire Lose Vital Ground in Title Race while Kent Maintain Pressure Shining Knight puts Hick in shade Brothers Swann on song Gallian doubles Derbyshire woe Sport in Brief Azzura pair too hot for KGB Green Polo Selectors vote for compromise Ramprakash jettisoned as management seek pragmatic solution to a question of balance Richard Hobson Profiles the Five Uncapped Players who Will Carry England's Hopes for the Future on the Journey to South Africa Campbell ordered to report for duty The Premiership Today Izzet breaks Watford resistance Football: Leicester Confirm Sol Ball takes pleasure from vital clean sheet By our Sports Staff: First win eluding Norwich Plaitt's manner reveals uncertainly at Forest Yesterday's Results and Tables Johnson on target as Ipswich stay on top Football Birmingham retain finishing touch to polish off Crewe Fulham fail to break deadlock Youth triumphs over Darlington Orwellian dream on hold for Wigan The Times Woodward will leave nothing to hand of fate Bateman takes his chance Optimistic noises are really squeals Norman de Mesquita says financial problems continue to plague ice hockey in Britain Davis surprised by double win Keep an eye on the dark horses from Down Under Crews feel pressure as jostling begins for Sydney Rowing Thunder strike telling late blow Rugby League: Courage of Gateshead Shakes St Helens and Puts Bradford out of Reach Today's Fixtures Whitmore rewarded for late rally with play-off victory Golf: Dramatic Finale to Inaugural Laura Davies Tournament For the Record Pools Forecast Europe left trailing in Olympic Games build-up Swimming Relentless Pipe passes milestone Alan Lee sees the 20th-century jumps reord fall at Newton Abbott Ripon Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Uttoxeter Commercial decisions short-change the public Newcastle double for Ferguson Rapid Raceline Veteran Brown decides to retire Hockey Yesterday's Racing Results Seville makes world of difference Rob Hughes looks back on the championships that restored a smile to the face of athletics Jackpot contender guilty of disrepute Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Super league proves added bonus Forming your own local division can add to the fun of management, says Nick Szczepanik How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times Super League Entry Form Fantasy Football League First aid for babies Menopause miracle Stalin's return This man is the grandson of Josef Stalin. He is demanding that Russia once again embraces the cruel politics of his murderous ancestor. He says he would personally like to 'execute President Yeltsin with an axe'. So is his hardline manifesto being shunned or welcomed by the Russian people? Shockingly, m it is proving extremely popular. Interview by Michael Binyon Unplugged emotions Complete TV and Radio Sweet soul man How to stop child's play from turning into tragedy Cordless Door Chime Tomorrow Help me, I'm dying, cried my daughter Panic attacks among adolescents are rising, as Charlotte Smyth discovered when her daughter fell victim The change can alter life for the better Leslie Kenton's latest theory is the happy menopause. Heather Nicholson meets the superwomen of alternative health 'He was more of a psychopath than Hitler' Pretesitaotss moil? Jazz albums Changing Times Turn on, tune in, unplug Acoustic duo Ben & Jason have nothing to do with ice cream—but they do write some delicious tunes Rock chicks and dinosaurs Top ten singles Tomorrow in Times Sweet soul music for the Nineties Talent, sincerity and the support of British promoters and audiences have made Sixties singer Terry Calier a star all over again. Lisa Verrico meets him Metro Royal National Theatre Pop Just mambo-jumbo Mike Bradley meets Mr Bega, a man with more than a little bit of mambo in his life Exclusive Compition Prompt What's on today A bloody fine Macbeth Scottish opera's production of the Scottish opera has Rodney Milnes captivated—and scared Opera & Ballet Outstanding Entertainments Listings Proms BBCSO/Slatkin Albert Hall/Radio 3 Seriously, some comedy-dramas are just not funny Satellite Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Choice Radio Today's Choice BBC1 When it can pay to play the waiting game Matt Sims cautions managers against losing faith too quicklu in star players who may be failing to provide the points Fantasy Football League Choose your Fantasy League Team from the following List of Players Heroes and Villains Main League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Police power to seize vehicle as 'premises' Payment in lieu of contractual notice is taxable The Times Company appears 'in person' Amending pleading after judgment Council cannot revoke bus shelter consent Duty to report accident although not driving Keep the divorce amicable and give the firm a chance Henrietta Lake reports on how to ease the pain of a split when partners fall out irrevocably Business for Sale Real American Hot Dogs Ultimate Football Photo Machine Once in a Lifetime International Product Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who Says You Can't Get Something for Nothing? Business Services National Training Organization Firms angry at demand to know software secrets Fast Payout Lorraine Electronics Business Rescue Ltd Eversham Micros Flexy Office Rugby World Cup Warningg on stress litigation In Brief Picture Gallery Are You Ready? Capitalisation, week's change Double Your Money... In Just 5 Months! Results and Statistics Exchange Rates More retail mergers likely, says report Bhs tries out small stores City looks for a little Enterprise Picture Gallery Coffee Republic looks to Italy Saudis look to end oil's boom and bust cycle Nervous markets wait on US jobs Economic Outlook Oftel head tries to settle mobile row August boost suggests Companies House moves to Cardiff Transco warns on shift on foreign gas Ing Group Let's not change direction now M&S puts bar on return to pension scheme Wharf shares set to fall Interest rate fears hit US shares Wall Street Pub sale reports to lift Greenalls How lucky Treasury is all-round winner Lottery proceeds will fund services whose share of the national cake is slipping Finding opportunities in Britain's regular flutter Jon Ashworth examines new Labour's plans for spending the pounds punters provide Word-Watching Americans step in to buy ailing Bally for £125m Shell to sell $1bn global coal business Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Millennium bug fears threaten gilts market Wall's in £3m Dome deal Carefour merger stirs up retailers BNP plans stronger German link Be a Top Striker… On The Stock Market!

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