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News from 05/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Tim Jones and Shirley English, Saeed Shah, Paul Durman and Richard Miles, John West, Robert Cole, Alexandra Frean, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, David Huckvale, E. F. King, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Robert Lea, Charles Bremner and Jill Sherman, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, James Bone, Jack Smith, George Wedd (Under-Secretary), Elizabeth Judge, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, James Driscoll, Irwin Stelzer, Kathy Gannon and Khalid Tanvir, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Joe Joseph, Abby Tan, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Robert Wright, P. J. Phillips, Peter Nicholls, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Dr Robert C. Atkins, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Dallya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Stan Snowdon, (Managing Director), Andrew Bamji, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Rachel Whiteread and Kerry Stewart, Roland Watson, Charles T. Ross, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Stephen Silber, Edward Gorman, Simon Tait, Jasper Gerard, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, E. Wheeler, Mary C. Smith, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, P. J. Riddell, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Roy Denman, (Director-General), Alix Ramsay, Roland Watson and Jill Sherman, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Bill Cash, (Chairman), Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Daniel MacGrory, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Michael Heilman, Hettie Judah, Rodney Hobson, John Allison, Jason Nisse, John Pullan, George Cauklin, Saeed Shah, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Philip Roe, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Glenn Owen, Helen Johnstone and Stephen Farrell, Peter Riddell, Jennifer Turnbull, Mati Sims, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Stephanie Trotter, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Josefine Speyer, Director, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Chief Sports Writer, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Susie Steiner, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Jamie James, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Bill Gage, Christopher Irvine, John Gibbs,

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Free books for schools Labour feud claims its third victim Dawn Primarolo gets Robinson job Index Chairman of the FA resigns British Airways The world's favourite airline Hospitals swamped by flu victims dialling 999 The face of Yemen terror Eat fatty food... still stay slim 'Bombsite bird' threatens to stop work on the Dome Markets rally as the world shows faith in the euro Every Weekday New rules 'threaten to close care homes' Alexandra Frean on plans to ensure bigger rooms and better facilities Chile seeks to attend Pinochet hearing MESH Computers plc William misses royal ski holiday £5 coin honours Princess Daytime TV gives birth to Jack and Chloe Blair off to Kuwait and South Africa News in Brief Prison suicides rise Duke of Rutland dies Spacecraft on course Stalker is jailed again Lawyer's mug on mats Cambridge 'worth more than £1bn' Kidnap gang planned to bomb British targets Official were not told of arrests, reports Daniel McGrory. Photograhhs: Peter Nicholls Three boys held over death crash Workers offered jam tomorrow Suicide girl was afraid of bullies Clinique's All about Eyes Harrods ltd Head 'got away with abusing children' Police sack cruel dog handlers Mercedes-Benz Power lines hit and roads shut in 80mph gales Whelan was given time to plot his exit Spin doctor was victim of rivalry between Labour factions that many believed he instigated Harrods ltd Time to leave Prince Hal behind Riddell on Politics 'Quite a catch' for the private sector Carol Midgley looks at the career opportunities open to a man with inside knowledge of the Treasury How They Played Musical Chairs Crony claim as Blair's friend takes on Dome 'Red Dawn' rewarded for her loyalty Roland Watson on a radical's rise to the post of Paymaster General Gateway Hospitals put on alert as flu sweeps south Wards are short of beds and staff, report Elizabeth Judge Eastern The Crown Collections Limited Trent London & South East Devious little bug is hard to pin down South & West Third friend falls ill with meningitis North West If you succumb, go to bed and keep warm West Midlands Sky subscribers services limited Northern & Yorkshire Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland Butlin's welcome awaited Cold War evacuees Mark Henderson on the holiday camp send-off arranged for 33,000 departing Americans Colonial attack on 'lazy' Jamaicans Hospital shops 'pose drug risk' Poland Lottery cash to teach prisoners to tell stories Get the Figure You've Always Dreamed of By a Correspondent: Tourist marries her 'Crocodile Dundee' rescuer Money that is easier to receive than to give Demon Internet US hides fear at threat to strong dollar Europe's world role in balance writes Bronwen Maddox in Washington Living with the Euro Custard pie start on trading floor Life-Search Gaullist rebel defies federal steamroller (AP): Punjab hail of bullets Kills 16 in mosque (AP): Death toll in snow storms reaches 56 World in Brief (Reuters): Israel deports cultists (Reuters): Sihanouk trial pledge (AFP): DiCaprio film threat (AFP): Bus hit by rocket (AFP): Jail convoy ambushed (AP): Mayor's pedal power Informative Renault Knesset moves to block any Golan handover Thousands at risk in siege by Unita forces The Times Fatwa dampens Saudi rulers' celebrations Death row Filipino wins a reprieve (Reuters): 'Chinese tortured priest with sex' President snubs call to delay address Tiny computers limited Top wives make a bid for power (AFP): Iraq in veiled threats to UN Britons Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Midwife who delivered Clinton adds fuel to row over his birth Forbidden desires When Jennifer Turnbull met her natural father, she was shocked to discover that he was attracted to her The Harley Medical Group Heritage Hotels A new, safer substitute for HRT Arts Informative Everest You'll never be fat again The New Diet Revolution Time Metabolic Resistance Tomorrow Tony takes a walk on the Wilde side The Third Way has always led to ruin, says Michael Gove The Blair 'project' is simply a clique clinging to power It's a habit Raising Came Picture Gallery A note to the head In a daft debate abou the Blair children bunking off lies a more serious issue Soul mate How fitting Clear enough? Wake me up before you go, Gore Irwin Stelzer on his American nightmare Storms and Teacups Drift is the real danger that Blair must avoid Pity Pakistan A wretched mess of intolerance, killings and corruption The Pre-Millennium Bug Flu is best treated at home not in hospital Launch of the euro UK candidates for Brussels posts The spirit of optimism in our 'moral wasteland' Hopes for model housing dashed Woodland burials Shakespeare honoured Pain in the toe That sinking feeling Balliol protest Golden years The strain of the train Social News Sir David Woodbine Parish Sir William Mather Colonel Roderick Hill Mr Quentin Crewe Dinner Personal Marriage Premium Bonds Birthdays today Anniversaries Hunting for a relic stolen from Cromwell's hearse Forthcoming marriages The Duke of Rutland Charles John Robert Manners, 10th Duke of Rutland, CBE, died on January 3 aged 79. He was born on May 28, 1919 Deaths Sir William Stuttaford Sir William Stuttaford, CBE, former Chairman of the Unit Trusts Association and President of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, died on January 2 aged 70. He was born on November 21, 1928 Coins & Banknotes Lipman & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charter Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Sebastian Haffner Sebastian Haffner, German author, died in Berlin on January 2 aged 91. He was born on December 27, 1907 On This Day A Candid Critic of the Peace Picture Gallery Cup break gives players chance to boost confidence How to Enter your Fantasy League Team Times Newspapers Limited As I was saying Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Carbone a fine catch for Tiddlers The £1,000 prize for December is heading to North Yorkshire, thanks in no small part to 16 points from the talented Italian Fantasy Player of the Week What do you mean your team is hopeless? You can win £500 Enter a new team now for ON-Target, where this week your team need not score any points at all in order to win the weekly prize Fantasy League Quiz Are you carrying crocks in your team? Transfer Line Check your Scores Youth League Top 10 News The Times Crossword No 20,992 Business The Times AA Information In the Times Tomorrow Radio & TV Inside Section ICI falls 6% after US puts block on Tioxide disposal US phone company merger delayed European shares surge as single currency gains value Hour by Hour, the Euro Makes Mark MPC rate-setters get mixed picture Economics Natwest Makes a Stand for the Pound Arts Law Merchant investors assurance company limited Television and Radio Business Today Mobile phones well connected PowerGen buys plants for £95m GKN in US deal C&W acquisition House price fall Tourist Rates Business Focus Mobile phone shares lifted by leap in sales Euro hurts Japan and Hong Kong Societies prepare to fight carpetbaggers Standard Life to create 300 jobs Whistle-blowing on rogue directors rises More listed firms go private Companies stay quiet on millennium bug Business Roundup SFA may tighten rules PwC income up 20% Finnish minister quits Northern Rock disposal Polish buy for Kalon Berisford acquisition Regal hotel talks may start consolidation Harris's son quits job at Carpetright Cranfield University School of Management By our City Editor: Lopsided birth of a notion Commentary Goldsmiths' sales lack festive cheer BP Amoco soars on first day Go Delancey builds 8% interest in Greycoat Tay hits back at investor Commodities Liffe Options Investors connect with surging telecoms sector Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes ICI Greycoat Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Caution still needed Tempus Wall Street The euro school of thought that is inevitably wrong British borrowers may be able to enjoy interest rates at continental levels without giving away sovereignty Economic View Job comfort Prophetic Virgin fare Holy roller HSBC Midland Bank AMV may prove a demanding buy for Omnicom's chiefs Market Leader The Times Unit Trust Information Service Personal Investment Authority Equities mark time Fish British Funds New group for small businesses launched Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Gateway to Work Gift ware firm learns to make the most of colleges' talent Sally Watts views a family enterprise with a methodical approach to growth Business to Business Management Storey calls for state aid for training at SMEs Flood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Will you Earn Callmate International Product Design Weaver Valley Estates Bristol & West Investments Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times In conjunction with the Manchester Franchise… Briefings Cast out of sad memory Galleries: Richard Cork interprets the haunting shapes and shadows that dominate new London exhibitions by Rachel Whiteread and Kerry Stewart Time computer systems limited Evesham micros Dance Theatre Around the Galleries Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet RSC Man in the mirror Dance La Fille mal gardee Festival Hall Right, said Frederic Concert Kevin Kenner Wigmore Hall Opera Entertainments Listings More sugar please Opera Fantastic Mr Fox Los Angeles Education Give our children what we received As a government committee ponders the sad state of arts education, Simon Tait asks performers and writers how their own offspring fare Get your big issues here Theatre: The Cardboard Citizens company plays to a select audience—the homeless. hettie Judah reports British Museum Classical CDS The Times Building a Library A guide to the best classical recordings, in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 ZMB Industry QD Shadbolt & Co QD Garfield Robbins "Our profession will face great challenges" A radical leads the Bar into 2000. Profile by Frances Gibb Picture Gallery Lipson Lloyd Jones British Olympic Association Misuse of funds: civil servants who slip up A new law is needed to control officials who transgress but a high degree of culpability must be established QD BBC Olswang Tenancy Vacancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers 4 Pump Court Metropolitan Police General Electric Company Holidays: risks of the trade British tour operator must be regulated, says Stephanie Trotter An independent body could advise consumers and recommend experts Clifford Chance Homing in on a new lease of life Complaints persist about poorly managed flasts, says James Driscoll Owners have little control over what they have to pay Northampton eye opportunity to hit new heights Rugby Union Newcastle prepare for loss of Ryan Guidelines no longer valid Child of violent husband prevails No duty without special link Table Contract required VAT to be paid Young's strike sends 49ers wild Play-Offs Counting time spent in custody Luyt's bid to count on Nines falls flat Rugby League Plans afoot to launch daily racing paper Racing: Broadsheet Aimed for Cheltenham Festival Start Racing Ahead Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Plans afoot to launch dialy racing paper Rain threat to Lingfield Saleel saves best behaviour for course Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Lingfield Park Specialists Rapid Raceline Run-out debate casts cloud over Slater's century Such and Headley cut through Australia to leave England tantalising victory target Scoreboard from Sydney Spirited England reclaim their pride Michael Henderson salutes a fighting comeback in an Ashes series that seemed doomed to disappointment West Indies are grateful to Hooper Cape Town (third day of five): South Africa, with seven second-innings wickets in hand, lead West Indies by 285 runs Scoreboard from Cape Town By our Sports Staff: Dravid shares record stand to give India unlikely lead Hamilton (third day of five): New Zealand, with all second-innings wickets in hand are five runs behind India Fairbrother has look of perfection in practice Brisbane: England XI beat Queensland Academy of Sport by 44 runs Scoreboard from Hamilton FA caretakers faced with onerous task Upheavals leave FA split and devoid of influence on the international stage ITV on defensive in Cup draw row For the Record Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Blatter looking to 2004 Lueshing steps up Boxing Bassett's future at Forest in question Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Jerry Quarry dies aged 53 Sport in Brief Cup syndicate comes under fire Edward Gorman, sailing correspondent, hears a racing manager's broadside over plans for Auckland New-look opens with flourish Tennis Primus Allcock happy to survive clash with Campbells Bowls Word-Watching Fish on the menu again Television Choice An unhealthy obsession with sex for sale Review BBC1 Pay TV Satellite, Cable and Digital Times Two Crossword American Football Petit ends Preston's Cup dream Holders recover from two-goal dificit to earn tie against Wolves FA begins revolution after showing Wiseman the exit Matt Dickinson on the resignation that heralds dramatic change in football's corridors of power Tennis Legal & General England slide towards defeat

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