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News from 22/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Christopher's, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Judith Calver Editor, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, John Stokoe, Solletelier, Grace Bradberry, Alan FORWARD(Private Secretary), Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Ian McCartney, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Robert Lefever, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Juan Ariztia, John Burgess, Luke Rampersaud, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, N. A. Shelmerdine, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Ian Medical Correspondent, Paul Webster Chief Executive, Peter Foster, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker, Richard Miles and Caroline Merrell, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, George Turnbull, Peter Sichel, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, R. A. Weale, Ian Raath, Roy J. Perry, Peter R. Wiles, O. S. Knowles (Acting Permanent Secretary), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Mooney, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, David Charter, Jasper Gerard, Helen Grayson, Meg Carter, Paul Durman, Manus Costello, Sydney Friskin, Sebastian Aliaina, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Rhodri Morgan, Sean Hillen and Roger Boyes, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Nigel Cliff, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Raul Manes Catlon, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, W. Stephen Gilbert, George Caulkin and Richard Hobson, Julian Muscat, Mark Henderson and Alexandra Frean, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Teco Ruiz, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Brian MacArthur, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Maureen Paton, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alf Lomas, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Jasepr Gerard, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Annie Flury, Robert Whymant, Wolfson, Fresia Gonzalez, Pauline Latham,

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ANC wants Mandelson on its team GPs defy Dobson's Viagra rationing Index Four killed in mid-air crash over school Free Books Schools IRA families to see minister Serbs back down over envoy Queue for Monet Kate Winslet Keep beef-on-the-bone ban, says health chief Tiffany & Co. 30p Gurkhas join hunt for girls Total recall? Here is the talking equivalent of invisible ink Victims attack minister over IRA families Demon Internet Barracks demolished in name of peace Prisoner can sue for damages News in Brief Bottom of class Wife speaks out Stress claim Straw tells of visits to Mi5 Woodstock Hardwood Floors Made Easy £100m levy to fund new food agency Millions trace war dead on Internet Heroes' names live on through new technology, reports Michael Binyon The most popular sites are often the silliest Net Links Taunted boy 'tried to scrub himself white' Candle fire leaves two dead Missing mother murdered, police say The Link In search of dear Uncle Owen Armed with only scant details, David Charter went looking for his grandfather's brother and triggered a forgotten memory Currys 'Why weren't we told girls were missing?' Parents say they should have been alerted at once when girls failed to arrive at school, reports John O'Leary Parents crowd school gates Lisa had 'a minor problem at home' Grieving may have prompted journey MFI home works Friends fall out as they suffer for their art Royal Academy resembles first day of sales as Monet attracts thousands, writes Dalya Alberge Alfa Romeo I might just as well swallow a Smartie as take Viagra Medical Briefing NHS counts the cost of lifestyle' Security trick leads to airport inquiry Stone inquiry to look at health law World Society for the Protection of Animals Homebase Yoghurt scientists win pot of EU cash The Saturday Times We need more do-gooders, says Blair City lawyers give up their time to help pupils with reading Hannah Betts on a project that is benefiting from free books scheme Magnet Jobless get a new deal at Butlin's Oxford college suspends its anti-fees protester Cathedrals face funding cut for repair delays Pinochet 'can only be tried in Spain' Judge discharges juror for using mobile phone Kumon Maths Warning over gene weapon for ethnic cleansing Correction Recycling due to evolution P&O Stena Line Thief seen on TV is jailed News in Brief PC found guilty Retrial ordered Royal eviction Lights out Trout break out Harvey 'jumps gun' on Lib Dem rivals MP accused of ignoring order not to campaign for party leadership until June, reports Jill Sherman Dixons Contest risks veering off-course Peter Riddell on Politics Welcome home for Ashdown Dobson accused of seeking scapegoats NHS Staff Complain of Bullying Warn wins £3m deal with BBC National Canine … League Men suffer equally on violence in the home The Daewoo Value Climber who fell 800ft vows to return Miners attack police in march on Bucharest Novel twist as life imitates art theft Comet EasyJet 'Gun that killed Mussolini' found in village graveyard Kosovo peace monitor beats Serb ban Instead of leaving the country as ordered, William Walker fought back, writes Tom Walker in Sipolje US calls for Nato airstrike threat against Milosevic John Catt Educational Limited Markson Pianos 306 Peugeot Renault Briton escapes carnage Wife without visa is left behind among drug-crazed killers in Sierra Leone, writes Sam Kiley in Freetown Journalists freed after torture by Mugabe police Mexico wary as Pope returns Church under fire for political activities, writes David Adams in Miami (Reuters): France is fined over media rights World in Brief (AP): $18m raider jailed 'Lost babies' leader held (AP): 24 die in religious riots (AP): Egg fight kills 12 Alliance Francaise Tiny Computers Limited Japan telescope focuses on infant Universe1 Net Links Thomas Cook Italian launch attack on Nelson 'Brutal' British hero slaughtered rebels, writes Richard Owen in Rome The Sunday Times Senate veteran goes into battle for friend Bill Direct Line Financial Services Limited 'Cheap billionaire' feeds his daughter on $3 a day Multimillionaires end up quibbling over cents, writes Ian Brodie Picture Gallery 'Son of Star Wars' targets rogue states' missiles Time Six of the Best Liquid Soap Furniture Village International In love with gloves Cutting Edge Jane Shilling DB: Hot Tip Meet Joe Black The secret world of an embassy wife No one suspected that Catherine Manning, for more than 20 years the perfect diplomatic hostess, was leading a double life. Interview by Grace Bradberry The Times Staples The Office Superstore Starters for No 10 Vogue Send in the mercenaries, Mr. Cook Sam Kiley on why the Sierra Leone leader must not fall Mr Cook can now salvage honour from Sandline 'Proud, patriotic, high-minded and diligent—unmistakably British down to his bowler hat and blazer' The camera often lies " rue story' films should carry a Mostly Untrue certificate from the censors Baby reds The Times Diary Tory benefits The Times Diary Euro stars? The Times Diary Odd couple The Times Diary The Potent Taxpayer Viagra sparks a welcome debate on who pays for what World Wide Honour The new and lasting memorial of the Web Just Judges Zibabwe's courts take liberty's side against torturers MEPs' power and will to censure the Commission Pinochet supporters 'Shaming' of doctor Africa's legacy Rising through the Army ranks Lessons on longevity Voluntary code to check on nannies Du Pré film After Ashdown Chambers wit Court Circular Birthdays today Robert Armitage Dinners Appointments Green Howards ask American rebels for their silver back Admiral Arthur Phillip Meeting Personal Column Anniversaries English-Speaking Union Overseas Travel Forthcoming marriages Delta Worldwide Marriage Jacques Lecoq Jacques Lecoq, mime artist, theatre director and teacher, died on January 19 aged 77. He was born in Paris on December 15,1921 Personal Column Major-General Robert Loudoun Majorsd-General Robert Ludoun, @#CB, OBE, Representative Colonel Commandant, Royal Marines, 1983-84, and Director of the Mental Health Foundation, 1977-90, died on December 28 aged 76. He was born on July 8,1922 British Kidney Patient Association Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Anatoli Rybakov Anatoli Rybakov, Russian author, died in New York on December 23 aged 87. He was born on January 1,1911 George Popov George Popov, MBE, acridologist, died on December 22 aged 76. He was born on August 22,1922 Five Old Warships to Be Scrapped News The Times Crossword No 21,007 Business The Times In the Saturday Times Forecast Lifeboats Royal National Lifeboat Institution Sears backs Green's £548m bid Board concedes defeat after buyer raises hostile offer and bags 38% stake Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft RSA ready with £3.5bn offer for rival GRE On-Line pair sell ?1m shares Business Bank loans at record level Arts Sixth chief goes at Laura Ashley Sandler hunts top City job after quitting Lloyd's Media Joseph Turner Television and Radio Business Today Zeneca shares soar to record Beer bid lifted Rise and fail of the Sears that Clore built Zeneca's shares soar on merger progress Nissan to go ahead with £215m Sunderland plan UK car exports top 1m John Catt Educational Limited Novartis prepared for a major deal Divine guidance for Laura Ashley? In Business Life Tomorrow Monsanto suffers charges of $800m Mirror rejects £900m RIM bid SmithKline granted fast-track review Business Roundup Lookers slows down Tadpole sinks lower Spottiswoode may quit Enterprise cheer Takeover at Division Daejan holds dividend Wiggins flies in US BT switches to Ericsson Exchange Rates Laing on track with Chiltern franchise Mobil cut Krug for LVMH Bank's £19m buy Bear necessity for ELC recovery By our City Editor: When fast talking had to stop Commentary Bitter end near as Marston's rejects new Wolves offer Arcadia rebounds on news of 300 job cuts L&G among the top ten fund managers Dell Hamleys adds to retailer gloom with drop in sales Shortage of phones alarming for JWE Commodities Liffe Options FTSE falls as Net craze shows sign of demise Stock Market Fraser Nelson London Financial Futures Major Indices Allied Zurich Legal & General Dollar Rates Wolves on target Tempus John Menzies Wall Street Costly drugs and mobile phones offer no cure for faltering market Paul Durman says price still matters for 'future stocks' behind the asset bubble Latin prep The Times City Diary With the departure of Victoria Egan from Laura… The Times City Diary Sole invites The Times City Diary Rothschild joy The Times City Diary Tripping down Piccadilly the other day I though I… The Times City Diary Single success The Times City Diary Imperative that US sets example on free trade Benefits of Working Time Directive Panel must recognise impartiality The Times Equities down on Brazil fears Action Research The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Guns and girls were all Greek to us Opera Stone Angles Bloomsbury The Times Theatre 'Tootsie' Dustin forgets his dress serise Magic circle CONSERTEndellion Cambridge Pop Going solo CBSO/Oramo Birmingham Still under a cloud Bad Weather Barbican Pit Hilary and Jackie Beauty and a universal beast Theatre Measure for Measure Barbican Theatre Positively uninhibited Martin Yesterday Manchester Bulworth Talking body language Recommended this Weekend Listings Ostrovsky at the Natinals Guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Opera & Ballet "A Spectacular, Sensational, Sock-It-To… Propping up the isobars Jazz Norma Winstone Warwick Arts Centre What have they done to my songs? Pop Opinion Trouble at Top of the Pops Like all beloved institutions, Top of the Pops should be cherished. Actually, just leaving it along would help Multiple Display Advertising Items Happy birthday suit to youth Pop Albums Snowpony impress Tomorrow Critic's choice in Metro Crazy name, crazy guys: Canada's Barenaked Ladies have put humour in the charts. Paul Sexton reports Pale horse of a different dolour New Pop Albums: It's being doomy and gloomy that makes Snowpony so cheering, says David Sinclair HMV Cutting edge Jazz Albums A change of culture A reconstructed IPC aims for a bold new future, says Raymond Snoddy The media interview Media & Marketing Parametric Technology Business Research Group Limited Public Relations Executive Required Advertising Agency Office Assistant In Spain Martin Lockyer Zepter International (UK) Ltd. Storage Equipment Ltd Interviewer/sales Sports Hospitality Industry Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandi vacates Cosmo chair Trade digest Faron Sutaria Toplum Postasi The Times Quartet Books Ltd No answer to the P45 question Boycott has fired Platell from the Express but will she herself surevive? The death of Live is on the cards The Sunday Times Is Dyke the man to take over from Birt? The Times Anatomy of a hoax C4 has made a programme on the couple who duped it, writes Carol Midgley Media watch Welcome to the real-life Corrie St Maureen Paton reports on Newsnight's new docusoap A 'brand' new World Service The BBC is giving its overseas output a new global image. But will this rebranding destroy its diversity? Meg Carter reports Ali doesn't belong in ads Digital One Limited Film industry cries out for fresh script To Advertise Call Mander Portman Woodward Dean Graduate School of Education and Information… Youth Music Trust Exam Easter Revision Oxford Caster Courses Easter and Spring A-Level & Gcse Revision D'overbroeck's College + Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster University Harrow School and Roedean School Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford WANTEd Keen Readers Shrewsbury School Start a new career… Oxford Tutorial College The Postgraduate Study and Training Fair 1999 Kingston University The Seus Mba in Information Management Fax: 01 7 1782 7 899 A lesson from Catholic schools Religion, not power, is the reason that Tony Blair's children will be well educated, says Tony Mooney Acting up at the RSC Theatre studies are a valuable practical experience, says George Turnbull The Times First crack in the fees ceiling Saleel can spearhead double for Forristal Richard Evans experts young rider to top Ascot bill Thunderer: Ascot Rapid Raceline William Hill Dorcet date Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Kelso Thunderer: Southwell Zaggy Lane completes treble Toyota opt to go solo in the fast lane Motor Racing Reid gets British title chance Boxing: Birmingham Heavyweight Capitalises on Kick-Start to his Career For the Record Snow Reports Today's Fixtures Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Refugee runs out of Africa into England team David Powell discovers an Ethiopian athlete who won her race for freedom Keene on Chess Winning Move Lombardo adds to Palace abdications West heading in direction of Newcastle Football England put the case for leniency Rugby Union Greed supplants dignity in soul of the Five Nations Gerald Davies Rugby Union Commentary Reborn Swansea take wing David Powell meets the men who have restored pride to Vetch Field Financial lift for Conference tailenders Challengers cut through seeds Bowls Essex suffer setback Netball By our Sports Staff: British official accuses Salt Lake Olympics Sri Lankans grow weary of debate over Maralitharan Cricket: World Champions Finally off the Mark with Thrilling Victory in Triangular One-Day Competition India omit opener Sidhu from squad Garbutt makes most of early start Golf: Former English Amateur Chapion among Leaders after First Day of South African Open Oxford extend city boundaries RFL to take final north of border Sport in Brief Southgate face trial of strength Hockey Slough set sights on triple goal Qualifier floors Rusedski Tennis: Briton's Famed Service Power Holds No Terrors for Young American Finn suffers maximum heartbreak Phil Yates sees a snooker player feeling browned-off, blue, pink with embarrassment and in a black mood Word-Watching Results from Melbourne Radio Choice A fly-on-the-runway series Television Choice Snippets and snips of carefully cut reality Review BBC1 Hoddle happy with rising rate of interest Times Two Crossword Athletics London lures grand slam of leading marathon men Kournikova rues loss of normal service Snooker Primus Telecommunications

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