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News from 20/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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I. S. Harrison, Roger Chinn, Tunku Varadarajan, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Philip Webster and James Landale, Robert Vincent, Anna Foster, Mark Souster, Roland Moore, David Rhys Jones, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Ray Hearn, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Thomas Strathclyde, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, M. Rostropovich, Andrew Mier, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Margaret Esiri, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Neil Howlett, Joe Joseph, Richard Willmott (Headmaster), Martin Fletcher, Yehudi Menuhin, William Pleeth, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Aviation Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Marie Staunton, Duputy Director, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Peter Waymark, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Roger Smith, Social Policy Manager, Anthony Tibber, Peter McKellican, Janet Bush, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Anna Blundy, Katherine Bergen, Carol Midgley and Roland Watson, Chris Barrow, Jasper Gerard, George Caulkin and Stephen Wood, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Sam Wild, David Evans, Marit Hargie, Tim Crow (Professor), Norman Hammond, James Pettifer, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Zoe Hingston and Ian Bates, Claudia Joseph, Senay Boztas, Nigel Cliff, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Itzhak Perlman, Robin Day, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Carol Allen, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Giles Whittell, Ben Wakeham, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, Saeed Shah, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Julian Lloyd Webber, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Gabriella Gamini and Alasdair Murray, Paul Harrison, John Cale, Peter Riddell, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Simon Barness, Ben Macintyre, Martin Pendergast, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Morley Halse, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Susie Steiner, Prentis Hancock, P. Zukerman, Jan Raath, Colin McQuillan, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Julian Tennis Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Free books for schools SAS ready for rescue in Kosovo Mission to free trapped monitors England are back onside Bandits murder British tourist BAe accused Index Public to choose 'people's peers' Musicians rally to memory of Jacqueline du Pré Why I made Hilary and Jackie Today in Inter//face: £100,000 worth of software to… Clinton's Ally McBeal takes on the senators Will these clothes rescue M&S? Prison on cards for Aitken after he admits libel case perjury Aitken bailed Sense 30P Every Weekday Thing gives Blair a helping Hand from the back benches Political Sketch Lords to ask Cook for Pinochet dates Crown argues that immunity cannot cover all crimes, writes Joanna Bale Abbey National Bitter pill for GP as he is 'named and shamed' Blair criticises city schools Tory MEPs quit party over euro Labour MP leaves wife of 30 years News in Brief Millennium call Law overturned Hostages visited Royal E-mail TV chat show guest ends up in the dock Viewers says man she saw chatting to Richard and Judy is a removal conman. Adam Fresco reports. Chipperfield 'beat chimp until it cried' Full Monty offer is too sexy for jobcentre chiefs 'Frame-up kit carried by Flying Squad' Orange Lawrence case officer drops plan to retire The charming swashbuckler who fell on sword of truth Michael Gove confesses that he was among those dazzled by Jonathan Aitken and is now left to grieve for the man that might have been Dell Peace offer that could have saved his skin Aitken spurned Guardian deal that would have cut his costs, writes Michael Horsnell Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Judges free man jailed for 14 years Corruption charges against police lead to overturning of robbery conviction, reports Stewart Tendler Fines for late train timetables TCP Liquid Plane damaged by tired pilots Emirates Jealous woman admits rape lies Dixons Brass Neck Lands Hague in Muck SKYdigital …but begs the big questions Poland So which three films are simply the best? Dalya Albergr reports on a millennium challenhge to moviegoers Chosen by the Stars Mandelson is blamed for press sackings Samak Holidays Take Care of an Industry that Takes Care of Britain Punishment gang's brutal 'life sentence' Martin Fletcher meets a man who paid dearly for giving his friend a lift home from the pub Car of the Year 1999 Winter's tale for the Bard MPs call for cuts in EU farming subsidies Higher marks for some extra sparks Susic Steiner sees M&S begin its fightback with designs for a brighter spring Ford Darkness obscures double Dutch couture French salute a four-legged hero Ben Macintyre tells how the Nazis executed an army horse that dealt one of their soldiers a mortal blow PC World Stasi file handover sparks molehunt Legal & General Chubais libel claim rejected Swiftcall Posthouse Freetown ruins left to looters As Ecomog forces retake the streets, Sam Kiley visits a suburb where the people are trying to rebuild their lives Zimbabwe police grant lawyers access to editor Markson Pianos the Name to Note Gateway Serbian police chief dies in fight at village Kosovon Mission Macedonia force on alert as evacuation fears grow Nato Watch Carol O'connell Judas Child 70 miles of cones settle border row World Summary Rapist to die (AP): 'Witch' girl killed (AFP): Plea for food aid (AFP): Panda attack Belgrade warned of raids 'in days' 3Com More connected Joy in the rain as Hussein returns home FIAT (Reuter): Travel agent denies Miss World rape Sony President learns from past martyr Free Books Schools Clinton agenda targets terrorist hackers Defence opts to keep it simple in rebuttal to Senate You Can Afford to Think Big at the tiny Sale! Parents go potty over a living doll Seeking clues to natural cures Mexico's flora could be nature's storehouse for remedies to many diseases. Anjana Ahuja reports The Times 3Com U. S. Robotics A dousing for dowsers Tune in to the humming Earth How the Mayas got high Mind the gap Direct Line We don't want to involve the hospital lawyer 'I always regret being open' Being outspoken has already lost Nick Ross two plum Bbc jobs, but he still relishes an argument. Interview by Grace Bradberry Time Oliver's army is here today Thomas Strathclyde on Blair's Cromwellian Lords reforms 'Let us not linger, for a very slightly familiar bald man in a floral pinny has come in to lay for lunch' Picture Gallery Big bang theorist Cook's foreign policy towards Kosovo has been reduced to a four-letter word Freud slip Cover up Dance flaw Gay abandon Hague's Identity Strong thems will achieve little without policy detail Return of the King As Jorden celebrates, it speculates Farming Fashions Diversity is agriculture's best option Call to close secure training centres Kosovo's children A doctor in the House? Many happy returns? Hume's relationship with Carey Legal basis for 'presumed consent' of organ donors Owners' rights Advance intelligence Wigs for judges Millennium Bart From His Honour Anthony Tibber Sir, I have just… Letters may be faxed to 0171-782 5046. e-mail to:… The Jacqueline we remember Drink-drive limit Something to chew on Problem shelved Court Circular Today's royal engagements Tom Johnson-Gilbert Legal appointment Paul McKee Retirement Birthdays today Service luncheon Brilliant colours beat winter's chill Dinner Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Tickets only or Full Hospitality Ski Resort Promotion Jerzy Grotowski Jerzy Grotowski, Polish theatre director, died of leukaemia in Pontedera, Tuscany, on January 14 aged 65, He was born in Rzeszow on August 11,193. Personal Column Delta Worldwide Sir Francis McLEAN Sir Francis McLean, CBE, Directore of Engineering at the BBC, 1963-68, died on December 19 aged 94. He was born on Novermberc 6,1904 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir Thomas Scrivenor Sir Thomas Scrivenor, CMG , Colonial Offfice office, dide on December 20 aged 90. He was born on August 28,1908. Market Gardeners in Paris News The Times Crossword No 21,005 Times Newspapers Limited. 1999. Published and… Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Microsoft's profit leap stuns Wall Street Inflation increase leads to fears of delay in rate cut Brazilians lift interest to 41% Economics BAe under attack after £7bn merger with GEC Maggots, food of the cods? Arts AtHome forms Web giant Sport Grid looks for£. 2bn from sale of Energis AXS Telecom Television and N Radio Pages 42,43 Business Today Mirror calls for two valuations Why now looks a good time to hang on to telecoms Anger as RJB asks miners to reject EU rights The Open University Lloyds TSB ECB remains vague on rales Unigate buys Fisher subsidiary Pru sees 13% rise in new business US brokers and banks resilient Yorkshire society blocks Harden Business Roundup Club Med back in sun Debenfaam Tewson up Victory losses deepen Eidos shares surge Dagenham accepts bid Exchange Rates Watchdog demands rights for savers Promise By our City Editor: Simpson's chance to build, not sell Commentary Somerfield to expand chain at Elf garages Body Shop hit by poor sales Canton is go with £1m ITC library deal Internet Network Services Commodities Liffe Options Boost for Energis on the eve of promotion 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 Grid locked in by growth Tempus Somerfield Prudential Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Albert Fisher Wall Street Eurofic cries foul as New BAe emerges Adam Jones reports on the reaction to the 'Anglo-British' deal No Mayo On-off relationship ends in marriage of convenience Light sleep Little time left for a recession Offline Sign off The Sunday Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Late sell-off for equities Action Research Winners reap the reward of a top workforce Edward Fennel presents a two-page special report on the Goverment's annual celebration of the best trining industry Pole position in the trucks race Scania tailored its staff development scheme to win a second award Smart builders pass the site test Investing in drivers as well as diggrs makes sense at Shepherd Construction Skilled personnel take off in Ulster A global aerospace manufacurer has stayed ahead by constantly upgrading staff training Slump spurred lawyer to act More initiatives bubble in the forge The minister in charge of boosting Britain's skills base has high hopes, says Edward Fennell CBI Fighting spirit the perfect weapon An ex-soldier is promoted from manual labour to management Reforming adoption procedure Complying with fishing controls Chartered Institute of Taxation Associateship exams, November 1998 The chartered Institute of Taxation Allocating foreign income for tax Bus shelter consent not irrevocable All was fair in a love like a war Cinema: Portraying Jacqueline du Pré's life was painful for director Anand Tucker, Carol Allen reports Orchestra pours out tale of woe Music: Richard Morrison previews a disturbing TV documentary about instumentalists Pop Climactic in many ways George Smith Theatre Novelty still wild at fifty Concert Messiaen Festival Barbican/Radio 3 Listings Schoolgirls' new opera Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries "An Epic for our Epoch Apollo Theatre Crating white hope Visusl Art: Whether loved or loathed, Julian Schnabel now demands out respect, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston RSC Galleries In the country of the damned POP Reba McEntire Theatere Royal, WC2 Black Velvet Jon Cale cambridge Mime Festival Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: Parminder K. 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Look no further Cartoon caper causes havoc US Hotlines Cut-price flights online Bug threat returns Contents Paris fashion house opens cyberstore Eve-Ann Prentice goes window-shopping at a flash French boutique CompuServe More than lip service Speaking technology, Chris Partridge reports on a breakthrough Homemade networks Uri Geller's Weird Web The world's oldest science is a hot topic on the Net ICS Learning Systems Internet racket that must be stopped Advice for Absolute Beginners Site where women click ClaraNET SGI conies an from the cold High wire Disk drive to end discord An interactive history of Ireland could have a role in the peace process, says Sam Wild Neutral talks in cyberspace Netcom Copycat games hit Mac-alike An emulator system that enables Macintoshes to run PlayStation software is sparking trouble, writes Chris Ward Analysis Main moves in computing Grown big from Acorn Apple's new buyout may make it the classroom king, reports Chris Ward The Open University Inteco Sound performance by designers meets a big site challenge How the Barbican centre made easy work of a complex task: posting its events on the Wen. Alan Copps reports Skills squad to find IT-men Building up for the next century Lemmings get saved again A better British example of accounting for taste Is software for babies just a ga-ga idea? As computer companies target ever younger audiences, Anna Foster asks whether a nine-month-old child cab be expected to interact with a computer Nationwide Children surf into trouble And do teenagers really need Internet nannying? Students Zoe Hingston and Ian Bates say bare skin should not be banned NetDirect Software Testing People Robert Walters Plc Curostop Limited PA Consulting Group The Economist FRES Vision iT Recruitment Active Selection Ltd. Tiny PA Consulting Group Qvf Limited. 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