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News from 12/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, J. R. Anderson, Helen Johnstone, Jill Sherman and Jason Allardyce, Brian Collett, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Grace Bradberry, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Christopher Bowen, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, James Landale and Daniel McGrory, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Sheila Rowland, Russell Kempson and Richard Hobson, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, David Coleman, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bartrip, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Matt Sims, Michael Clark, D. A. Lewis, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, James Bone and Michael Theodoulou, Tina Gaudoin, David Hart, General Secretary, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Kate Muir, David Johnson, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Peter Hollindale, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, John Douce, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, Roland Watson, Jill Sherman and Ian Murray, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sir Louis Blom-Cooper, Christopher Y. Nutt, Gary Slapper, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Penelope Lively, John Laughland, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Roland Watson and Jill Sherman, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Russell Kempson and Stephen Wood, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, F. Paul Taylor, Giles Whittell, Adrian Lee and Stephen Farrell, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Sue Lappeman, Tom Kirkwood, G. Thompson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, John Goodbody and Raymond Snoddy, G. E. F. Williams, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Roy Lilley, Chairman, John Jones, Henry J. Pomeroy, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Stephen Brecker (Consultant cardiologist), Christopher Irvine, Stan Armstrong,

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Kate Muir What babies do to your brain Santer pledges clean-up of EU sleaze Index Brian Moore dies Junior nurses may get 10 per cent pay rise NHS at heart of relaunch Beachy Head cliff crashes into the sea Libby Purves a divorce of convenience Yemen prepares to charge Britons Free books for schools Millions to be collected Thomas Pink Shirt Sale Today on Page Cabinet exile may return for election Abbey National Oxford bans students over fees protest Tomorrow General Howard rides to the rescue of wounded enemy Political Sketch Teachers back Blunkett's old-style numeracy hour Kitemark for nanny agencies News in Brief Cannabis trials Damages award Hurricane alert Dog stars shine Minister goes off message Young Muslims given military training at mosque in London Group accused of Yemen plot link spreads message on Internet, write Adrian Lee and Stephen Farrell Evans fined for radio harassment Greek tragedy of long-lost loves John Carr on an unhappy ending to romance of couple parted by war No payout over squirrel's visit Brit award record for the taking NEC Direct Officer is accused of taking cash from pensioner Inmates praise tough regime at 'boot camp' Hospital porn claims validated National Provident Insitution Boy's pieces of history Welcome back to an ugly vampire Politicians face ban on alcohol Coutts & Co Hughes's last poems win again Women's killer may have been dog thief Panel of seven to rule on Pinochet Pyramid house is a hot property Wigs give law a bad name, says judge Fiat Punto Clarke's weeks on the wild side Father's rural classic puts Bell in shade Story of country life 70 years ago is back in print and now a Tv series is on the way, writes Robin Young orange Naomi Mitchison dies at 101 News in Brief Smack decision DUP opposed Refugee death Murder case Forger jailed Cotswolds USA Thatcher joins a bastion of Englishness London appoints a 'drugs czar' MP says he regrets pledge to retire Payout adds to anguish in Dunblane Teacher is given compensation, but bereaved families are still waiting, reports Shirley English Chimps go down with flu Direct Line Financial Services Limited Travel the world next year—by racing yacht Care staff accused of ill-treatment Suffering artist sees career take off Man who had himself shot in the name of art plans to litter Tate Gallery with 22,000 model aircraft, reports Dalya Alberge Dell The Chancellor doth protest too much, me thinks On Politics Brown rallies to Blair's side Fightback begins with generous praise of party leader, write Jill Sherman and Jason Allardyce British Gas Straw to weaken code on freedom TSB Bank plc. Secret talks may produce new laws on polls Pope condemns airstrikes as solving nothing Standard Life Bank US jets fire on Iraqi missiles Kibbutz row rocks 'Jesus boat' plan for Vatican display Action 2000 Guardians of the lost Ark keep the faith David Orr in ancient Axum investigates a biblical conundrum Demon Internet Cannon of Bligh's mutineers is raised from wreck of Bounty Australian unrecover another secret from an enduring seafaring saga, writes Roger Maynard in Sydney Vigilante massacres threaten peace talks New assault on Freetown rebels Legal & General Insurance Ltd. Russians lured by promise of US servitude Make or break for democracy as MEPs challenge Commission Parliament may end up with egg on its face, writes Charles Bremner in Brussels Picture Gallery Paris to get new Disney park World in Brief (AFP): Nuclear cancer check (AFP): Ecevit forms Cabinet (Reuters): Road halts tribal war Immigrants take blame for crime wave in Milan French purists opt for the euro zone Schröder endorses beleaguered Santer Lloyds Bank The Times Clinton trial heads for operatic climax Legal team argues for dismissal of impeachement articles, writes Bronwen Maddox in Washington NatWest Westminister Bank Plc Clothes fastener undoes bigfoot's fancy-dress act Close analysis threatens a cherished US myth, writes Giles Whittell Porn king set to pounce tiny Infertile couples seek Ivy league eggs We are living longer—but life can't be bought in a bottle Age Trap In the second extract from his new book, Tom Kirkwood discusses anti-ageing foods and supplements Birthing books and babies Pregnancy sparks creativity, says Kate muir, who delivered a novel and child within weeks of each other Forte Hotels The Harley Medical Group Alternative to hysterectomy Medicine Chest A prisons inspector of compassion and conscience General Sir David Ramsbotham is a man on a mission. Interview by Grace Bradberry Penelope Lively chooses her favourite book Looking for a mummy Every woman knows that for all their talk of independent lifestyles, men just want to be mothered, says Tina Gaudoin Time Computer Systems Ltd. Guardian man and a secret love 'The Bank of England should be privatised; it should mint a gold sovereign; and banknotes should be convertible on demand' Picture Gallery A divorce of convenience All of Labour's futile spinning cannot conceal the real question in the Cook story Lunch hunch Joint action Newsround Tinseltalk A Fresh Wind Brown takes the right course, Blair the wrong one Real Germans Populist politics meet unpleasant prejudice Once Two is Two And once upon a time children knew the rest Nursing shortage and NHS decline Interest rate cuts Do term-time holidays matter? Census plan to 'pry' into religion Castle and Gunter Honour in politics Diet and health Golden years Dearth of officers of humble origins Addressing postcodes Light in the darkness Court Circular Today's royal engagements Party Royal Over-Seas League Memorial services Birthdays today School announcements Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Sir John Stephenson University news Anniversaries today Colonel Anthony Simonds Colonel Anthony Simonds, Obe, M19 officer, died on January 7 aged 89. He was born on November 21,1909 PERSONAL COLUMN Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Jean-Claude Forest Jean-Claude Forest, French cartoonist, died on December 30 aged 68. He was born on September 30,1930 Professor Tad Rybczynski Professor Tadeus Rybezynski, economist, died on December 18 aged 75. He was born on May 21,1923 Faith in Allied Cause Court must end tenancy When time runs General Salmon Assessors Cash Centres Ltd Salmon Assessors Office Equipment The British Franchise Exhibitions Third party cannot revive claim No pre-action discovery against insurers one 2 one Leap in dark promises bright future More career women are leaving employment to set up on set up on their own, says Jon Ashworth Bug-buster campaign links firms to India Picture Gallery Dockyard site becomes home to IT sector Access to e-mails queried State aid to boost electronic business The Times Briefings Revealed: why the Big Ron factor will sink Arsenal How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times As I was saying Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Accountant's team adds up to £500 This week's Fantasy League winner from Lincolnshire showed the benefit of using the transfer allocation in shrewd way Fantasy Player of the Week So what if your team is quite useless? You can win anyway Enter a new team now for ON-Target, where this week you only need to score a paltry nine points to win the weekly prize This Week's On-Target Score Fantasy League Quiz Flo, flu, sicknotes and suspensions Youth League Top 10 Check your Scores News The Times Crossword No 20,998 Business AA Information The Times Forecast Royal National Lifeboat Insitution In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Corzine loses out in Goldman Sachs shake-up January sale fails to lift Austin Reed Post Office attacked for secrecy John Charcol Economics Tobacco merger will cost thousands of jobs Arts Shareholders urge Mirror deal Law Business optimism boosted by MPC rate cuts Television and Radio Business Today Lukewarm reaction to Enterprise Lasmo deal Court is cleared in Microsoft hearing Property group gets funding Capital hit as oil price keeps high-rollers away Dell French launch £680m bid for English China Clays DTI calls for role in EdF's electricity bid Euro payments have hit snags, says ECB Airbus silent on shake-up as record sales achieved Swiss kick off £20m CPG bid Courtaulds issues profits warning Volvo confirms talks with Fiat Business Roundup New chief at Nissan UK Lewis raises funds E*Trade Group loss Field in takeover talks Zochonis warning Inn Business expands Central bankers meet Meridien for Taiwan Exchange Rates Forecasts are sliced as Tomkins edges ahead Warning as RCO advances by our City Editor: A happy Rupert goes into BAT Commentary Fyffes unveils £400m acquisition war chest Mild weather prompts warning from Kwik-Fit Exchange launches inquiry go Pace moves into the black after year of turmoil ICG helps Regal to buy rival Commodities Liffe Options City sets its sights on the next takeover targets 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 Take a look at the Mirror Tempus ECC Lasmo Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Tomkins Wall Street Herr raising Future bright unless Europe is set on kamikaze mission The world is unlikely to return to a pre-Keynesian age of innocance Economic View So Far two airlines, and counting, have put… Diving in Inne keeping Virgin Trains continues to eradicate the last… PlayStation stands the test of time in a technological era Repeat fees Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Equities lose early lead Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices John Grooms Stylish highlights, but needs a trim Theatre Perfect Days Hampstead Homage to Catalonia Concerts: Spain meets Russia in Manchester; impressive work from the youngsters; and a centenary salute Halle/Foster Manchester Classical Cds This short, unhappy life Krapp's Last Tape Arts Fresh in the memory PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Pout, patter and profanity Poulene Centonary Wigmore Hall Dance Building a Library A guide to the best classical recordings, in conjuction with BBC Radio 3 Last orders in the waste land Visual Art: Charles Saatchi not only financed Neurotic Realism, he also named it. Richard Cork views the results Picture Gallery Balloons that speak volumes Other Exhibitions in London and the Regions Donmar Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Picture Gallery 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 James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet The Royal Opera Mad for designer chic Dance: Butoh has come a long way since its birth in 1950s Japan, as Christopher Bowen discovered when he met up with Sankai Juku Pop Elvis attains Nirvana Pop The King Astoria, WC1 Global Travel Group Plc. QD Legal Sacker & Partners Times Newspapers Enfield Magistrates' Courts Committee Smith Newman Associates Graham Gill & Young Pump Court Zarak Macrae Brenner Camr Mirror Group plc Enfield Magistrates' Courts Committee The Chambers of James Hunt QC Thames Valley Times Newspapers Mercuri Urval Hampshire Magistrates' Courts Committee British Olympic Association Court of Appeal Tenancy Vacancy 3-4 South Square Should a judge have outside interests? As the law lords prepare to return to the Pinochet case two QCs examine the issues raised by Lord Hoffmann's actions Bias, prejudice and the Pinochet cast The judiciary's approach to bias by decision-makers poses disturbing questions, says Sir Louis Blom-Cooper Queen's Counsel Legal Diary Eagan Janion Recruitment Members of Chambers Allen & Overy Kellyfield Consulting Sheffield International Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Legal Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Litigation will it be a free-for-all? Compensation cultures rules in America but not here—at least not yet, says Gary Slapper A&l Goodbody Solicitors A firm bond of partners Like a modern marriage, a merger is hard to forge, says Edward Fennell ZMB Industry QD occupational pensions regulatory authority Chambers Professional Recuritment Zarak Macrae Brenner Group Company Secretary & Solicitor The Times Gilbert Tobin Michael Page Legal Hughes-Castell Michael Page Legal Questor International Ashurst Morris Crisp Standard Chartered Multiple Display Advertising Items Chambers Professional Recruitment K/F Selection The Government Legal Service Whip bans to carry more sting Racing: Jockey Club Raises Stakes in High-Profile Cases of Misuse Newcastle Rapid Raceline David Johnson, the champion National Hunt owner, is… Leicester off as frost bites Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Winning Move Keene on Chess Banks puts boot in as £25m battle commences Football ICC given power to act over match-fixing Cricket: Test-Playing Nations Agree to Surrender Control over Player Discipline Snow Reports For the Record Today's Fixtures Yeovil in sight of record Cup run Smith seeks hearing over failed drug test Sport in Brief Arsenal feel at home Duval eases to success No change for Henman Johnson wins final spot Pools Forecast Wycombe may try to line up Bassett Spin-doctor departs with final twist in tale 'It will seem strange without him, and not nearly so colourful' Christopher Irvine says that Maurice Lindsay is leaving Super League on his own terms Ainslie closes in on first Laser title Sailing RFU considers move to reduce number of overseas players Rugby Union: Baister Seeks to Assist both Clubs and Country with Proposed Controls Kingsholm date is reward for Henley Jets the toast of Broadway American Football: Parcells' Contenders on the Brink of Super Bowl Last Four National Conference (NFC) Minnesota Vikings v Atlanta Braves American Conference (AFC) Denver Broncos v New York Jets From a Correspondent in Tignes, France: British champion out on his own Skiing Killick bids to prove himself a step ahead The growing trend in dance sport is to find a female Russian partner. Ruth Gledhill reports National Westminster Bank Plc The Times Word-Watching Holt adds a fresh chapter to his story of success Bowls Radio Choice Same place, new drama Television Choice Four men in a comic league of their own Review BBC1 Pay TV Satellite Cable and Digital Picture Gallery Racing Fairbrother revives glory days Veteran guides England to second victory with three balls to spare Times Two Crossword Full Scoreboard from Brisbane Atkinson given little time to save Forest London Scottish play down merger fears Kidd keen to sign McAteer Dance Sport Odyssey direct McRae in danger of leaking points

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