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News from 08/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Lucy Hodges, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Alasdair Riley, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ayres and Oliver August, Alexandra Frean, Rosemary E. Bancroftmarcus, Dr Jonathan Sacks, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Sue Powell, Richard Hobson, Nelson Graves, Sheridan Morley, Gavin Lumsden, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Douglas Fleming, Director, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Bruce Kemble, Russell Kempson and George Caulkin, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, John F. Allen, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Carl Evans, Bill Edgar and Richard Hobson, John Clarke, D. Gedge, John Goodbody and Ray Snoddy, Claudia Joseph and Michael Harvey, Richard Burt, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Davies, Shirley English, Kimberly McDonald, Bronwen Maddox and Damian Whitworth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, D. G. Appleton, Peter Waymark, Richard Need, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Michele Martin, J. K. M. Krawiec (Chief Executive and Town Clerk), Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Roland Watson, Michael Leapman, John Hall, Margaret Mead, Harriet Lyall, Mark Souster and David Hands, John O'leary, Edward Gorman, Jennifer Page, Chief Executive, Jasper Gerard, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Daniel McGrory and Richard Duce, Christina Preston, Chris Buckland, Helen Wallace, Manus Costello, Robert McGeehan, Sydney Friskin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Maggie Brown, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Stefano Hatfield, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Adam Barnard, Ian Murray and Russell Jenkins, Bronwen Maddox, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Caroline Merrell and Mark Henderson, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Iola Smith, Liz Lochhead, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Brian MacArthur, Maureen Paton, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Sue Lappeman, Stephen Hoare, Ben MacIntyre, Alured Darlington, Michael Gove, Elizabeth Kelly, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Jane Dorner, Lisa Verrico, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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25 Years on. . . How safe is the Pill? Free Books for Schools Republicans hope for brief hearing The President goes on trial Bank rate cut for fourth time Index Yemen holds five Britons over Aden 'bomb plot' Gladiator's baby killed by meningitis Prince Edward Tomorrow Ay Caramba! The Simpsons join the Saturday… Building society sees Mandelson Callmate 30p Every Weekday Gloves off for Senate War White House risks hidden perils in slog through legal quagmire, writes Damian Whitworth in Washington The Diffence Republicans face their biggest gamble for decades The Prosecution Johnson 'was not fit for the doghouse' Gucci Accusations that led to historic trial Articles of Impeachment World sees America's humiliation Sense of disbelief prevails as solemn pageant unfolds British Airways Display Advertising Items Gene find may lead to cancer prevention Researchers hope discovery will lead to a drug that can stop tumours developing, writes Sue Lappeman Time Injury link to breast cancer Alliance Leicester Pill does no long-lasting damage to health Keeping up with life on the corset index Alexandra Frean on 50 years of official attempts to figure out just how much the times have changed Dixons Soccer chief accused of plotting stadium fire The Prince of Egypt The producer Prince goes back to work Engagement did not long distract Prince Edward from his other great love, Michael Harvey writes Bride announces: give Mrs a miss Shankland-Toms FIAT Confident fiancee charms the press pack PC World the Computer Superstore Desert Fox air crew return to their families Shirley English sees emotional homecoming of Raf personnel to their base in Scotland Dome link workers accused News in Brief Bank debugs Murder charge Labour drive Stewart split Cathedral enters the holy day market Honda First man, then machine Mandelson and his little local difficulty Dominic Kennedy reports on an alleged vendeta against MP's former agent, and a trial dropped at the last minute Dolphin Picture Gallery IRA warns of frustration Harrods Heartfelt return of favourite son Ford Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Boots New school tables will show where cash goes Roland Watson on Labour's latest efforts to refocus debate on policy By a Correspondent: US review may bring Pinochet to trial Families asked to wash patients Legal & General We won't be blown off course, says Blair Fast boat beats racing cars, says Mansell Ex-Formula One world champion pays £1.3m for ocean-going luxury yatch, reports Adam Sherwin Times issues challenge to circle globe Direct Line Personal Loans Dixons Meet Joe Black Racist Scots in US 'have links to Snp' Academic says right-wing groups beleive in pure white Caledonian culture, reports Nigel Hawkes Huge reserves of gas will fuel 21st century Royal Caribbean International By our Science Editor: Organic farming takes root in South 'Don't drink and die' ads cut accidents Teacher who hit his wife's lover is spared jail Cheshire Guernsey Limited B&O Parents and daughter die in house fire Posthouse Little sign of light in Monty's heart of darkness Michael Binyon examines the prospects of a poor continent scorned by Viscount Montgomery Member HSBC Group Gateway Cape Muslims threaten Blair visit Protestors enraged by Iraq airstrikes vow disruption while leaders strengthen ties, Sam Kiley writes (Reuters): British miner dies in Angola ambush Member HSBC Group The Sunday Times Mandela 'to break Lockerbie deadlock' Iraq inspectors were us spies UN leak confirms Saddem's claims, writes James Bone in New York The Times Colombia rebels join talks Patriarch exhorts Serbs to multiply World in Brief (AP): Floods hit Honduras New Cabinet in Turkey (AP): Heart pioneer dies (AFP): Mythical falls found Member HSBC Group Police chief quits over Anwar attack Roman claim to Paris galls the French Conquering invaders founded the capital, writes Ben MacIntyre Italians gleeful Sierra Leone rebels agree to brief truce Tiny (AP): Youths riot in Jakarta Poland Headline Buy now, blush for another 12 months Square-bashing the gays Calum McLean says he was 'treated like a dog' and suffered verbal rape in the Navy because he was gay. Now he and other victims are challenging the Armed Forces. Vanora Bennett investigates The MoD was told to hand over tapes of former servicemen Free Books Schools Just looking, thanks Cutting Edge Catherine Walker Direct Line Mortgages Furniture Village International Six of the Best Objects of desire A Rosa by any other name. . . Mary Ann Sieghart on the subtle snobbery of baptism You can drop an accent or work your way our of poverty Double fault The Times Diary Picture Gallery A brief history of times What does the millennium mean? The Chif Rabbi, Dr Jonathan Sacks, on what we should be celebrating We are not just creators of the world in which we live, but creations Prince of piste The Times Diary Sloping off The Times Diary Ground down The Times Diary Whicker's way The Times Diary Philip Howard You can keep foolish notions of Christmas past What Monty Saw A racist verdict that Africa has done its best to prove right Bring Forth the Forms How Mandelson can help his building society and himself Know your Limit Why drink-drive levels should be left unchanged Impeachment and the rule of law Sheffield housing Misuse of funds Christian compassion for refugees Flu 'epidemic' Leslie Stuart recalled Greenwich redstarts New year revels—and the day after Books for schools That sinking feeling Romance of the road Social News Royal Ascot Christening Medical Officers of Schools School news Birthdays today Personal Picture Gallery Cardiff Law School University news Dinner Church news Anniversaries Leverhulme Trust Forthcoming marriages Henrietta Moraes Henrietta Moraes, artists' model, died on January 6 aged 67. She was born in India in 1931 Deaths Kenneth Duck Kenneth Duke, historian, died on December 8 aged 80. He was born on August 31,1918 Picture Gallery Delta Worldwide Michel Petrucciani Michel Petrucciani, jazz pianist, died of a lung infection in New York on January 6 aged 36. He was born in Orange, France, on December 28,1962 Montgomery's Heartening Message On this Day January 8,1945 News The Times Crossword No 20,995 Business Aa Information In the Saturday Times Gore-Tex Inside Section today Barclays leads £150m Atlantic settlement Bank brings base rate down to 6% Volvo car division rumours persist Littlewoods disappoints on two fronts Beanfeast at Tiffany's Business Enic to tackle Wembley with cash and shares bid Arts Media Merchant Investors Assurance School Takes a Holiday Education Pages 34-37 Business Today Fresh losses at Griffin Trading Staying away Decision over ING Barings delayed NatWest Allied Irish Sales surge fails to lift motor industry doubts Top Ten Selling Model for 1998 Bumpy ride at Goode Durrant Reg Vardy to spend £35m The Cooperative Bank Barclays Girobank Bank of Ireland Chicago clearing house in further $2m loss BP Amoco to shed 900 jobs in UK Business Roundup Wolseley US growth British Gas price cuts BBA bug warning Leisure deal aborted P&O shares dip Methven's open offer Abbey issues warning Tourist Rates ANZ Council reprieve for mine NatWest Gent stays away as enters the fray Strong trading for niche duo By our city Editor: Doves in full flight Commentry by our City Editor Member HSBC Group Sims chief shuts down own office Texaco to cut spending TSB HSBC Midland Bank UK businesses will suffer in wake of new currency Bank of Scotland Lloyds Bank Rush ti take profits in wake of base rate cut Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Called to account Tempus J D Wetherspoon Goode Durrant Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Reg Vardy Wall Street Buffeted boat industry stays buoyant in face of… UK builders Italian job The Times City Diary Mid-rank ministers are key to success The Business of Politics Mapped out The Times Diary Drug-crazed The Times City Diary Money talks The Times City Diary High-flyer brought down over Atlantic Jason Nisse on John Gunn's efforts to keep his career afloat after the collapse of B&C Coutts & Co The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Equities come off the boil JAL Education Leicester University The Open College of Chiropody MPW School takes a holiday Time spent away from the classroom can be a lession in life, argues Margaret Mead Multiple Display Advertising Items Eagle Eyes Required Hertford College Oxford Gabbitas Educational Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter and Spring A-Level & GCSE REVISION BAC When a chief inspector calls Multiple Display Advertising Items D'overbroeck's College & Oxford Harrow School and Roedean School CIFE Excellence in Independent Education Harrogate Tutorial College MPW CIFE CIFE Colleges Surrey College Collingham Oxford DLD Davies Laing & Dick Independent College CIFE Oxford Tutorial College ABBEY 99 easter revision Duff Miller Teachers who train must try harder Trinees are being cheated by tutors, argues Elizabeth Kelly Education Corporation of London University of Oxford Times Newspapers Girls' Day School Trust University of Durham The Hall Hampstead Bursar University of Cambridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Professional Careers Group Finding jobs for the independent boys and girls Public schools need advice on careers too, Bruce Kemble Please sir, stub your cigarette out Why have school staffrooms escaped the ban on smoking in public workplaces, asks Richard Evans Learning need not be confined to the city A community university benefits rural students, says Iola Smith The Times Nothing dumb about this show Theatre The Winter's Tale Rst, Startford Weird but wonderful The Life of Edward the Second of England Riverside Studios Pop Albums All glory to the angels in the wings Modern youth London Conerts: Young music stars shine at the keyboard and in a Baroone ensemble Plg Young Artists Purcell Room Pop Comment Bach with bite Kontrabande Wigmore Hall After eleven attempts, we have lift-off New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums Quite a chip off the old Fela Listen our for Nigeria's femi Kuti, rising son of a famous father, and Ednaswap, America's hit-writing factory of a band Torn apart doing fine Masters of American John Clarke delves deep into a monumental testament to the roots of American popular music Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marlt Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some sets available Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Museum See Dominion Theatre for Details RSC Belly-buttons fluff it A year ago All Saints were the elegant antidote to national Spice overload. So what went wrong? Entertainments Listings Living the blues Jazz Albudis Left-wing flagship caught in friensly fire The subtext to a possible magazine takeover mirrors Labour's wider battles, says Ronald Watson Hunting of the Nark Here is the TV news, according to Janet News makeovers owe a debt to Street-Porter, says Michael Gove A reluctant editor's taste of success Carry on spinning, doc Reports on the death of the spin-doctor are exaggerated, despite recent political traumas, says Chris Buckland Spider Software Octagon The MacAllan Party invitation is in the post DJs with Midas touch In the post- Evans era. Radio 1 is finding it has Football's biggest battle kicks off John Goodbody and Ray Snoddy on the court case about to begin over TV rights Praying for a revolution Bbc pays price for library sale 'I have the power' Saatchi & Saatchi's new boy has big ideas, says Michele Martin Media & Marketing Interested in a career in Estate Agency? Visions Recruitment Consultancy Ltd Talisman Search & Selection Nissin (UK) Ltd. Zepter International (UK) Ltd. Eagle Eyes Required Times Newspapers Foxtons Cotag Hit them hard and hit them often Valuation time runs from exchange Court of Appeal Law Report January 8 1999 Court of Appeal Will validly sealed after testator's death News first No additive remedy after court hearing Judicial review not available Father wins order State benefits should be disregarded Address satisfactory Layout unhygienic Warne and Waugh called to inquiry over bribery claims Cricket Stewart to return behind stumps Corsie stays the course into final Bowls: Champions Edge Home after Another Marathon Contest Legal & Public Notices Here comes Mr Jordan, or does he? The NBA needs the return of its brightest star, says Tunku Varadarajan Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Sheehan on Bridge Thunderer: Ludlow Thunderer: Southwell Cheltenham lacks competitive bite Racing Johnson receives same ban as McCoy Yesterday Results Teeton Mill raises profile Comprehensive Fixture List for the 1999 Season Thunderer: Towcester Course Specialists Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Discarded clubs plan to disrupt new competition Rugby Union Ulster need McCall Time has arrived to give brave new world a kick-start Gerald Davies calls on the rugby authorities to act quickly and make definite plans for the game's new league structure New Zealand call English quartet Netball Forwards find hole in Trinity Probing for Leicester's weakness Michael Aylwin Vvsits the cup minnows with an experienced hand at the helm Knights add to Sheffield's woe Ice Hockey New year's resolution pays off for Henman Tennis By a Correspondent: Smith can pose real challenge Ragkets Reading defend crown Hockey: The Holders in Confident Mood as They Prepare for Start of Indoor Club Championship Snow Reports Pabari has seen it all before Results from Rye For the Record Todays Fixtures Whalley nears comeback Winning ways Football Owner of Atletico is jailed Sport in Brief MacArthur gains backing for dream Sailing Edward Gorman on a young woman driven by single-minded ambition Army Be the Best Stewart wary of changes driven by sponsors Motor Racing Word-Watching Rallying for the cause Television Choice Radio Choice So when did your wife stop beating you? Review BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite Cable and Digital Picture Gallery Sailing 50 Itf to appeal in drug dispute Korda faces new threat to his career Itf to appeal in drug dispute Times Two Crossword No 1609 Mistral blows ill-wind for Ball England's interest rate set to rise Protesters cut up Delhi Test pitch Richard Hobson says right-wing demonstrators are determined to prevent Pakistan's tour of India Basketball 46 Alpha Telecom Cuts Picture Gallery Technology holds the key to education John O'Leary introduces a 16-page section on learning in the next millennium Toddlers take the initiative Peter Brown on advances in digital tuition for children My view of tomorrow's world Investing in computers will catapult schools into a high-tech future, says David Blunkett We want to prepare children for the dramatic changes Useful Websites How early to start? Tesco Every Little helps Teachers check out the internet Eve-Ann Prentice on a project that boosts schools' computer skills From monarchs to e-mail In the Classroom Future perfect for girls? Jane Dorner on the need to involve both sexes in technology Blunkett sets tough target Standards Copyright and the Internet Legal Issues Cyber lessons on the way to your neighbourhood Alasdair Riley meets a headmistress committed to ICT training for her girls Parents Concerns Chipping in for the benefit of all children Special Needs Look at the homework my computer did, Miss Electronic orner, a parent must be a watchdog It's the new buzz in the playground Mobile Phones for Children Where teacher arrives at the click of a mouse Children who have missed concentional schooling are being caught in the Net, writes Eve-Ana Prentice The learning zone gives up its secrets The Dome's education cief outlines her vision of what it will offer Tesco Every Little helps Dreaming spires get wired At Oxford and Cambridge, tradition and technology work side by side, writes Adam Barnard Virtual Universities Virual Universities Superhighway sets colleges a challenge Lucy Hodges on the future facing traditional learning methods £1 billion ball for Cinderella sector Lewisham College is outting further educati on of the map, says Stephen Hoare Satellites dish up a course for singles Training The Times Educational Supplement Class act launched by prime of Wales Eve-Ann Prentice reports on a local success story with links going back to the Thirties Not getting old, just more experienced Challenge of the Third Age Tesco Every Little helps

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