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News from 06/09/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Joanna Hunter, W. H. Henderson, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Marianne McPhie, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Richards, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Moral crusades, John Simpson, David Watts and James Bone, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Peggy Melville, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Tim Whittaker, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Michael Hasslacher, David McVay, Garret FitzGerald, Jason Allardyce, R. Gardner, Dominic Walsh, T. E. Jones, Douglas Davis, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Bernard Connolly, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jason Allardyce and Mark Benham, David Lease, Peter Barnard, Anne Treneman, James Landale, Political Correspondent, and Dominic Kennedy, Russell Kempson, Dennis Berry, John Beckett, A. J. Rolley, Lisa Armstrong, Martyn Palmer, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Philip Deeks, Stephen Wood, David Watts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, David Varney Chief Executive, Matt Dickinson, Matthew Pryor, David Orr, John O'Reilly, E. W. Ewers, David Lister and James Bone, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Brenda Haymes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, David J. Prescott, Roger Bootle, Jennifer O'Neill, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Michael Paterson and Jenny MacArthur, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Saeed Shah, Wendy A. Beynon, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Brian Read, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, David Stafford, Peter Riddell, Brian Clarke, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Andrew Finkel, Mark Venables, Benedict Birnberg, B Wynick, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Fly from £39 return to 14 European cities 150,000 flee East Timor terror Anti-independence militiamen Kill 20 Australian Navy to evacuate UN staff Picture Gallery Blair's own 'back to basics' Index Cook speech signals end of the pound Loneliness of the long-distanee pedaller Times3 New Sectiion History will not forgive failure, says Mitchell BT Judges fight 'conflict' of interest' ploy Today in The Times Picture Gallery 2 sport 3 Features Arts, TV Quantex Hague hits at Labour hypocrisy on donors Tax relief plan for education savings Europe moves against GM food research Archer humble as vote draws near News in Brief Expenses top salaries Small house thrills Josie's new school life 'Heartless' memoir British best in Berlin DDT vital, UN told Greenham camp over Fireman drowns Love is in the stalls Leukaemia Research Fund Tycoon faces jail over boat deaths Documents stolen from McEwan's ex-wife Scott covered up whaler's role in 'Discovery' rescue Local man held as neighbours mourn Laura Virgin one account Girl, 17, stabbed to death News in Brief Poppy record Boy, 6, killed Tube line open Canine charm Ericsson Ltd Blair launches crusade for moral purpose 'Hint' of return for Mandelson French to control planes at British airport Whitehall circulars swamp teachers By Our Education Editor: Protests save great books and events The New A-List Zurich Financial Services Burdened pupils to be given rucksacks Mother-to-be among cessna crash victims The Sharan. Power in disguise Riders' safety investigated after death Nanny registers 'mislead parents' By a Correspondent: Carey in hospital after wasp sting British Airways RUC threat to resign over Sinn Fein role The RSPCA would like you to help the homeless The rewards and risks that await Catholic recruits Victorian Electoral Commission VEC Prescott plans regeneration of market towns Millennium adverts promote the Church SAGA Now's the time Japanese launch Internet games war This autumn on ITV Medieval sculpture is restored to glory Christie drug finding 100 times the limit Legal & General Stars who Failed the Test Tiny the Best Quality PC for the Money Dead hop-picker named by police News in Brief Soap role for Dome Jobseekers go online Service for shoppers Wren building open Royal cocaine user vows not to do it again Call for sexist Tory selectors to be named Family Matters Somak Holidays Only on ITV this autumn Picture Gallery Stalin support for the SNP Media to protest at French photo ban BTCC British Touring Car Championship Staples The art world's ladies of disrepute redeemed Schröder's star falls as regions start to defect Inside Germany Bin Laden link to Dagestan rebel fightback (Reuters): Russia's Struggke for Control Army fights back on quake blame Prudential Home Insurance Serb teachers struggle to survive slump Picture Gallery Banker tells of Kidnap by Russian mafia Dili awakes to find nightmare still haunting it Militia violence aims to discredit UN and force it to leave, David Watts reports from Dili Prime Health The day Rambo came to call Zimbabwe journalists' assault plea World Summary (Reuters): Iran paper shut (Reuters): Congo claim (AFP): Police bribery Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Australia presses for UN to send in troops Arafat revives independence threat Accord wins Cabinet approval as suicide bombers rock northern Israeli towns, writes Ross Dunn Greece boosts Turkey's EU bid Digital Hearing Ltd Picture Gallery The Job The Timetable that Could Lead to End of Conflict Time Join the mayoral chain gang Damian Whitworth reports on the lawless city whose would-be leaders are on the wrong side of the tracks Hillary In clash over offer of clemency STEPwise Sonia Gandhi faces crucial electoral test Red Faced Voter London Guildhall University Vatican insiders reveal its sins World in Brief (AFP): Nepal air crash kills 15 (AFP): Star apologises to city (AP): 26 die in Kurdish clash (AP): Runaway broker held (Reuters): Sudan rejects US envoy (AFP): Circumcisions arrest Nokia From their own correspondent: Time to put out more flags Douglas Davis of The Jerusalem post Graces Bradberry Moral crusades Picture Gallery The-High Street, still often the best , market there… Crucial ambiguities over the timing of a farewell to arms 2nd opinion Double meanings are dangcrous, writes Garret FitzGerald NetDirect A Net loss to the taxman Why e-commerce is bad news for future Chancellors The asylum-seeker crisis is a political invention,… High and dry street? Bruised by supermarkets and fearful of the new retail glants such as wal-Mart, beleagucred town centre shops face a fight for survial Loyd's listed Diary Democracy in Flames The United Nations must act now to help East Timor Off Form Schools are being swamped by a deluge of regulations A Pedal Odyssey British eccentricity on the high seas Lords reform Children and politics Competition rules should look ahead EU 's 'destruction of democracy' Judging the judges Selling religion Off the mains The saucer that cheers How towns make the grade of a city Rise and fall Rude music Court Circular Today's royal engagement Memorial service Personal Column Service dinners Birthdays School news Nature notes Tea party Legal news Rugby World Cup Tickets.. Tickets.. Rugby World Cup Six Nations… Rugby World Cup Corporate Hospitality or Tickets All… Corporate Hospitality Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pountney Clinic Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriages Marguerite Chapman Marguerite Chapman, Hollywood film actress, died in Burbank. California. on August 31 aged 81. She was born on March 1,1918 Group Captain Bill Dixon Group Captain Bill Dixon, CBE, DSO, DFC, AFC, wartime bomber pilot, died on August 26 aged 79. He was born on July 29,1920 Lord Oram Lord Oram, Labour and Co-Operative MP for East Ham 1955-1974, diedf on September 4 aged 86. He was born on August 13,1913 Sir H. Tree's "MacBeth" Capitalisation, week's change SAS Scandinavian Airlines MPC to resist pressure for interest rate rise Whitbread poised for hotel bids Managers cool on Exchange 's new index plan Site workers set for makeover in manners Myners to go as L&G chief gains his NatWest role Picture Gallery UK part-time working on increase Cheque choice costs AA joiners their windfall Underscar First Choice in shake-up ploy to defy predators Bmcsoftware Let's hear it for the British economy One 2 One launches campaign SE companies that flout code face pressure Texas Pacific to revive Bally with online sales What the Sunday Papers Say Paris calls for referral of retailers The Facts The Board Car-free housing estate poised for the market Alternative Investment Market Corporate Profile: Centriea Thistle picks 3D to open health clubs at hotels Our Verdict Big players attracted by the brands Jon Ashworth on the trio behind Texas pacific who like to stay out of the limelight The Times Aversion to publicity is Bass instinct for family Results and Statistics By Our City Staff: Chance backs legal merger Deep Heat Massage Pub operator set to cheer City Exchange Rates The Pound Stock Market The fine wine Service Interest rates in spotlight Economic Outlook News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,201 Student high jinks return to the universities Times 3 UV Radiation Index Lineone Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Picture Gallery The Salvation Army High risk End game Fit to Play Defiant shearer back in pole position Oliver Hoit says the real trick will be if the England captain can do it again in warsaw Times 3 Old campaigners to stage revival US Open: Seles and Capriati bring memories flooding back EMAP Active Ltd Peters sees his title hope crash Sailing Allcock loses his grip on gold Bowls Sport in Brief By Our Sports Staff: Westwood wins his long duel with Bjorn Golf Wilkinson surveys walking wounded Football Stevenage feel pain of defeat A Total Sport Magazine Batty the rock as England roll on European championship: Wembley rout lifts morale for decisive trip to Poland Dver flattered bv nerfonnance with village people Matt Dickinson believes that Gary Neville may be a better bet for the sterner challenge in Warsaw &CGU Picture Gallery Shearer will be marked man Nick Szczepanik in Warsaw assesses the Polish mood Scotland ragged but defiant European championship: Brown's team confident for Tallinn contest Jaeger-Lecoultre Hughes makes mark in bid for permanent role McMenemy sees only bright side Ireland pitched back into melting pot Champions bank on home finales Hyde's red card trick trumped by Bolton Lawrence's tiros are doing Luton proud SKY Sports Heath draws marginal comfort Keith Pike sees two clubs fighting for more than three points Bent rises to the occasion McGleish gives Barnet grounds for hope Forest suffer empty feeling Plymouth sound note of youthful optimism Reading suffer at hands of Everton Jennifer O'neill Picture Gallery Counties resigned to risking more blank Saturdays PPP County Championships BT Father and son triumph Giles sends rivals down CGU National League Scoreboards Moody's title target in view Yorkshire Phoenix ended a run of seven successive… Central Park era draws to a close Christoper Irvin on a special day in rugby league history Orr proves inspiration for rampant Tigers Allied advance firmly on track Athletics A Total Sport Magazine Central Park era draws to a close Sharks feel pressure At the back of everyone's minda, however, was the disbelief that a club that held sway By a Correspondent: Gateshead's try burst leaves McRae upbeat Coe's 18-year world record is broken SKY Sports European Championship Scotland Nationwide Football League First Division Reuters: Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Scotland Permier League 12 Pages of Features, Fashion and Arts Why are we Waiting? Complete TV and Radio London's worst-Kept secret Elspeth Gibson stands for everything that is encouraging about British fashion. She heads the quite approach, designing beautiful, wearable clothes. And the sexiness is ingenious Picture Gallery Diary What's hot for winter Think sheep and pony (skin) and turtle (necks). Throw in a bit of space age futurism and some retrograde patchwork. Top off with a little rusticity. And whatever you do, don't forget the boots. Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong lists the ten totemic items for the forthcoming season Revealed: the FBI file on churchill J. Edger Hoover inaugurated a file on Winston Churchill, including agent reports and internal memos, which shows that several death threats were made against him. Investigation by David Stafford The Times 'Affable but drinks excessive amounts' Not just a big wheel, more like a ring of configence At 443ft biggest wheel is about to be impossed on London. A tacky toy or a statcly object? Anne treneman reports Picture Gallery Lavatory statistics Return flights with Go from only £39 An audience with the diva On the eve of a European tour, Whitney Houston gives Paul Sexton a little of her precious time Philharmonia Orchestra Times 3 Music Pop Theatre Film Opera & Ballet Cox, box and gondoliers Cinema: James Christopher finds some unlikely jewels at the Venice Film Festival National Tour What's a nice Guy like him doing here? Guy pearce's latest film, Ravenous, gives the ex-Neighbours star yet another offbeat role. Martyn palmer meets him Hollywood's hot summer Never mind the quality, count the quantity of box-office takings in a sizzing Tinseltown season. Sean MacAulay reports Farcical but not that funny Theatre: Benedict Nightingale finds that Marivaux's The Triumph of Love, at the Almeida, fails to tap the play's true comic potential Eno Nostalgia for the Swinging Sixties hits the right note Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Satellite Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Cricket Rugby Union A Total Sport Magazine Wales hope to enjoy view from peak World Cup Commentary Caerphilly count the cost of success Land Rover Henley aim to build on flag day Rugby Union: Promoted Club Send Early Warning to Rivals in the Allied Dunbar Premiership Relaxed Rofherham shed summer blues Cardiff foiled by Mitchell Manchester suffer from dizzy heights Pienaar reveals drug use in South Africa Death casts shadow over Todd's victory Equestrinism Gomez has look of champion Boxing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Willis shines for Panthers Ice Hockey Picture Gallery Guinness Williams wilts as Hendry stays cool Snooker Irvine to spearhead Jaguar's challenge Motor Sport Ginola haunted by one regret Ramprakash omission comes under attack In defence of Great Britain's athletes Increased access to banks carries dangers for all Brian clarke believes new research into the right to roam could have serious repercussions for anglers Injury woe Table turned Confidence of captain at all-time high John Hopkins finds peter McEvoy's belief in the Great Britain and Ireland walker Cup team infections Word-Watching A Total Sport Magazine Sendawar asserts authority Racing: French Colt Too Powerful for Aliabr in Prix Du Moulin Hamilton Park Bath Reading the Racecard Leaders in the Flat Championships Weatherbys combines custom and innovation Meeting Points Saturday's Results Bath Specialists Rapid Raceline Matthew Pryor shapes up with… Fruit: the original fast food Raw—what is it good for? Absolutely everything Bananas give body a boost Listen out for your… Cox's casebook Going back to your roots Fit to Play Is an uncooked meal enjoyable? Most definitely, says Jennai Cox Raw Food Factfile Company Golf Days Results Shorts Update Forthcoming Company Golf Days The comparies listed have registered their golf day for the 1999 challange. The top four individul scorers on the day will form the company team eligible to qualify to qualify for a regional final Easy to be a sheep in Tiger's clothing Times Two Crossword Lynne Truss Tears flow as Berlin Wall of Wigan comes down Shirty gesture in the tennis war of words Jeans for Genes Day!

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