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News from 19/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale and Mark Inglefield, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Tim Austin, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Bill Frost, Christopher Bowen, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Lucy Hawking, Marti Hargle, Elizabeth Judge, Peter Foster, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Denman, Iqbal S. Hussain, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Hilary Talbot, Jason Niss?, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Simon Tait, Jasper Gerard, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Vicky Remnant, Helen Wallace, D. Edgar, Political Sketch, Adam Jones, Michael Mathews, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Max Gammon, John Russell Taylor, Peter Stroud, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, M. M. Balcombe, James, Pringle, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Stephen Farrell and Sue Lappeman, Lilli Matson, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Richard Duce, Paul Druman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Derek Kemp, Giles Whittell, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Gerard Farrell, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Daniel McGrory and Simon De Bruxelles, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Javed Iqbal, Michael Gove, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Brian Harris, Richard Miles, Sue Cameron, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Roger Johansen, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Lesley Dowling, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Iain MacKie and Anthony Poulton, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, John Campbell, Anthony Howard, Stephen Wood and Russell Kempson, Jan Raath, Sue Norman, Julian Lipson, Christopher Irvine, Derek Edmunds, Julian Tennis Correspondent,

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Nanny faces prison for killing baby City high-fliers' daughter died four days after violent shaking Father is cleared after year of fear Index Free books for schools Navy finds bodies in sea Jaggers clash Kosovo envoy ejected Monet Fever Who got Goodman's millions? Picture Gallery W Indies rout England are expelled from Five Nations rugby contest First Telecom 30p Every Weekday Apoplexy passes for action where Kosovo is concerned Holiday firms suspend tours to Yemen Hostage's body bullet-riddled Celinet Serb atricity will test Europe's resolve Cook finds himself in same dilemma that confronted Hurd in Bosnia Social services praise fugitive foster couple Student ends fee protest More troops to leave Ulster The Cooperative Bank Warm beer is not for Hague News in Brief Blair fights back Football curbs Britons drown Greek island killers held victim down with pitchfork Albanians jailed for life, but couirt hears doubts over who else was involved, report Adrian Lee Divorce ? But we never married, says Jagger Bali ceremony may not have been legal, reports Michael Harvey Sol Campbell on assault charge Act 2000 Intel inside Best-paid NHS dentist accused of sabotage Hearing is told that braces were deliberately damaged to claim for repairs, writes Tim Jones Hearing is told that braces were deliberately damaged to claim for repairs writes Tim Jones Girl 'robbed of her smile' for six years Stand-up role for hunchback king William Hill By a Correspondent: Motorist stopped 34 times 'because he was black' Cook attacked for secrecy in Pinonchet case Foregin Office is accused of failing to disclose dates vital to immunity claim, reports Joanna Bale Foreign Office is accused of failing to disclose dates vital to immunity claim, reports Joanna Bale Renault Protesters 'lured by free flights' Direct Line 'Simple' nanny besotted with babies with… CV gave no hint of mishandling Australina child, report Stephen Farrell and Sue Lappeman £650 to find someone that parents can trust Kidz Unlimited does not have to register details of ownership or its accounts, writes Alexandra Frean Thyroid treatment must be swift Death by shaking 'cannot be accidental' Dell Couple were determined to keep their grief private The Parents Lost boys share jumper to survive night in open Pair were strander in woods after failing to attract spotter plane's attention, writers Helen Johnstone Women 's lives cut by smear test failings Prince agonised over future role Brown 's green badge of shame News in Brief Blood inquiry Good Friday Cancer helpline Correcti0n Virgin Judge rules that house is not haunted Branson's guide to PEPs, TESSAs and ISAs Saudi murder nurse escapes jail for theft Sentence angers relatives of dying patient whose bank account was plundered, reports Shirley English Lawyers attack no win, no fee divorce plans New Strepsils Zinc Defence Goodsman's £1m 'theft' stuns Labour Claim that Wilson's adviser funded minister astonish the party, report James Landale and Mark Inglefiels Boots The fixer who rejoiced in his aura of power Did They or Didn't They? Serbs take village massacre bodies Casefire moniters are powerless to intervene as they see shells rain down on Racak, Tom Walker reports Generals lead diplomatic assault against Milosevic Jaguar Dior gets fashionably surreal France agrees to EU power shift BT Bonn tries allay tax alarm Brown in tune with EU colleagucs over deadline for euro notes, writes Charles Bremner in Brussels Dissident hails world Tiananmen petition Sony CIA to return Stasi papers Hussein denies succession move World in Brief (Reuters): UN set to leave Angola Arafat delay on 'state' (AP): Mimi on fraud charge (AP): Child-sex treaty planned (AFP): Bride for the Nineties A fine art limited Air travel barred for ailing Yeltsin Alice Lagnado reports from Moscow on Russians' unruffled response to the latest presidential health scare Rover Dealers Britons witness Freetown horror Floating bodies home the reality of war, reports Sam Kiley in Hms Norfolk Floatin bodies bring home the reality of war, reports Sam Kiley in Hms Norfolk HSBC Midland Bank Harare court jails Banana for raping male aide Calais Woody's followers find life after the couch Clinton Mr Fixer relishes fightback Tiny Offer subject to acceptance. Which? Limited. Reg. in… Which? Banks /Building Societies may types of account Prosecutors score points in drive to nail President Analysis Bronwen Maddox Which? When stress destroys the weekend Do weekends start with a pounding head even when you heavn't overindulged?. You may be suffering from Saturday morning syndromc. Hilary Talbot reports The Times A headache, or worse? Medicine Chest The Harley Medical Group Why parents must be wary As a nanny admists to killing a baby, Joe Joseph tells why he and his wife sacked theirs Picture Gallery Time English : a language worth fighting for Tim Austin introduces The Times Guide to English Style 'I'll come back to Kosovo,' I lied As international investigators try to enter the region after last weekend's violence, Lucky Hawking recalls a visit to villages ravaged by bitter conflict and cold The debts of despair that can put your home at risk When Brian Bishops calls you know you're in trouble. Bill Frost reports on a day in the life of a debt collector Voyages Jules Verne The San Francisco kid Music: Michael Tilson Thomas tells John Allison why it's good to be in London-but better to be at home in California Building a Library A guide to the best classical CDs, presented with BBC Radio 3 Dance Orchestras flail 'unfair' Arts Council Britain's top musical organisations say they are victims of broken promises and bureacratic muddle. Simon Tait reports Lordly Olivier Concert Messlaen Festival Barbican Galleries This bird can sing Pina wears the pants Listings Moscow City Baller on tour Christopher Bowen meets the incomperable Pina Bausch as her company heads for London Recommended Today Guide arts and entertainment complied by Marit Harge New West Ends Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Lives brought to life The great man's second sight Galleries Monte's last masterpieces Tomorrow Revisiting Jackei Du Prè Visual Art: At the Royal Academy, Richard Cork winesses the aged Monet as a ceaselessly genius The Times Around the London Galleries The faith according to Ikea 'The Government is running scared over electronic trade-it is using the war on crime as an excuse to snoop on us all through our computers' Picture Gallery Justice and athe Bramleys Above all, these loving runaways have exposed the need for new adoption laws Book bind Diary Fair cops Oh , heavens Last Resorts Diplomacy will not save Kosovo from the Serbs The Nanny State Childcare can be regulated only by parents Monet Mania Familiarity does not breed contempt for the Impressionist Back to the wards for nurse training Tragedies born of drug addiction Massacre at Racak Violence in Pakistan Doctors in a spin Police retirement Wind power and the landscape Time warp? Chambers wit Court Circular Today's royal engagement Birthdays today Lecture Personal Column Service luncheon Luncheon Meeting Dinner Appointments London Law Trust Queen spends a day in the soup kitchen Brown Windsor comes off the royal menu Church news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Marion Ryan Marion Ryan, singer, died of a heart attack in Florida on January 15 aged 67. She was born in Leeds in 1931 Personal Column Delta Worldwide Brigadier Jack Wilkinson Brigadier Jack Wilkinson, DSO, the last Colonel of the Royal Norfolk Regiment died on December 18 aged 95. He was born on Novermber 20,1903 Court & Social Sir William Mather Colonel Sir William Mather, CVO, OBE, MC, industrialist died on December 19 aged 85. He was born on August 17,1913 His Honour Brian Clapham His Honour Brian Clapham, Circuit Judge, 1974-85, died on December 20 aged 85. He was born on July 1,1913 Rock'n'roll at Midday More than 40 years ago, lunchtime sessions of rock'n'roll held in Nottingham were (not surprisingly) supported with enthusiasm by schoolchildren; but parents had their doubts News The Times Crossword No 21,004 Business Walkers Forecast Demon Internet In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Vodafone shares rocket as mobile fever catches Daiwa writes off £100m office John Charcol Economics BA poised to acquire Marconi 0in £8bn deal William Hill ready for flotation Law P&D rejects Mirror bid Sport Merger talk and receding Brazilian fears lift market Television and Ra&io Pages 50,51 Business Today Tesco on top with 24-hour opening Renault considering 20% stake in Nissan Eurotunnels fears fall in passenger numbers Britannia thwarts forced conversion by Hardern Exchange Rates Picture Gallery WBB shares surge on takeover talks Tarmac predicts 'robust' results From a Correspondent in Hong Kong: Gloom on Hong Kong jobs Proteome flies on genetic repair claim French leave Europeans cold EJA bought by Rockwell for £50m Business Roundup Scania 's early release Drug firm for sale Blockleys fights back Spain 's bank boost IMO sold for £138m Ashtead pricing woe Oldest pit to close Friends acquisition Diageo acts to reasure investors By our City Staff: Blakes hit by poor trading Budgens joins race for home shoppers By our City Editor: Keep a watchful eye on the starlets Commentary Small fall in sales at New Look Ericsson Commodities Liffe Options GRE advances as City awaits French bid Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Europena Money Deposits(%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes GEC faces the future Tempus Mirror Group Ashtead Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Shield /Axis Wall Street Rea-united Why business must get used to falling prices Industrialists should blame company strategy not economy, for the reason' Economic View Mirror image Doubling up Greasy poll Big Blue looks a little pale as a show promotion Rowe & Maw UK bus group buys in Hong Kong Tommy and tommy girl Shield makes cash call as it reports Norwegina merger SFI hints at merger between pub groups Ibstock chief Mengel tipped to head BPB Hits a miss for private rented sector Bonds shine for AXA Sun Life Business Roundup Helical returns £30m Opec revenue tumbles Farepak improves Margins lift Mitie Calderburn in talks Prestbury 's properties Savills acquisition French buy for CGU Bank prepare for rush to open euro accounts Rodney Hobson finds that even small businesses are waking up to single currency Business to Business Salmon Assessors Pollution danger for owner managers The British Franchise Exhibitions 1999... KallKwik Callmate Humberts Leisure Haulage firm one step ahead Huge Office Furniture Clearance Quantumatic Ltd Briefings The Times Trust Infromation Service Gleneagles Equities close at best of day Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Harmonisation of references to Luxembourg Law Report January 19 1999 Lord Chief Justice's Court Community law principles do not apply to refund of VAT Rebutting presumption against time Butterworths direct Capital gain MBNA International The Chambers of Michael Lyndon-Stanford Qc Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak MacAre Brenner the Zarak Group A&L Goodbody HW Group Chambers Why ex-wives can ask for more money Divorcees second bite on the cherry, reports Julian Lipson Queen's Counsel Legal Diary EJ Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Temple 2 Gardens Cash limit will affect quality of legal aid Denton Hall where Law is a People Business Chambers Professional Recruitment Michael Page Legal Grahamgill & Young QD Kellyfield Consulting Untangling the Web of deceit In cyberspace libel law becomes a whole new game, say Iain MacKie and Anthony Poulton Investor in People Wansbroughs Willet Hargrave Solicitors Chambers 3 Verulam Buildings Who's afraid of human rights? Regulator will also fall under the Convention. Brian Harris reports Corporate/Commercial Lawyer Lee Cooper Survival Guide Hughes-Castell Brand New Year Hays Richard Owen Selector Europe Spencer Stuart The Times Pump Court Zarar MacAre Brenner the Zarae Group Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Kellyfield Consulting The Times Newspapers Sheffield International Limited Tenancy Vacancy Bedell & Cristin Advocates and Notaries Public City University Multiple Classified Advertising Items 4-5 Gray's Inn Square BBC Dawson & Co Solicitors Thames Valley Clifford Chance Inland Revenue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princeful has painful initiation to fencing Racing: Top Hurdler Injured after Being Brought down Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Racing Ahead Thunderer: Southwell Southwell looks again Richard Evans Thunderer: Lingfield Park Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Rearguards on the rack as defences are streched As I was Saying Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Yorke is the corker for Dynamos This week's \£500 winner from Ireland managed to accumulate 43 points without the benefits of Robbie Fowler's hat-trick Who says your team are a bunch of Sosers? Try ON-Target Now is the time sign up a new team for ON-Target, the game where you don; t have to be a footballing anorak to win the prizes Fantasy Player of the Week Fantasy League Quiz Young guns are sharp shooters Youth League Top 10 Blackburn add £4m Jansen to their strike force Football By our Sports Staff: Fans ready to fight Rudge's dismissal Sky digital Hussain underlines his value to England The one-day win at the SCG, Michael Henderson says, owed much to sensible batting For the Record By our Sports Staff: Lara admits West Indies inadequacies Scoreboard from Centurion Park Board office sacked Pools Forecast Elway secures his final role on Super Bowl stage American Football Schuback falls away after tactical error Bowls Snow Reports Vigilance pays off for Panizzi Motor Rallying Batson is star pupil Sport in Brief DiMaggio goes home Starie aiming high Today's Fixtures Departure of Deakin a blow for Saracens Rugby Scope Underdog Swail puts best foot forward Snooker Confident Henman quick on the draw Smith completes British win double at Australian Open Winners and answers to the sporting quiz Word-Watching Cracking Hitler's codes Television Choice Radio Choice Not Keeping the media at arm's length Review BBC1 Pay Tv Satellite Cable and Digital Cricket England bite dust at high noon Five Nationa expulsion threat carried out after midday deadline passes Time Two Crossword Joachim's goals keep Villa in touch with the summit Top of Table American Football Sun Going it alone is simply 'suicide'

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