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News from 26/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Brian Collett, Stephen J. Coomber, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sean O'Callaghan, J. Siegler, Mark Souster, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Tim Spicer, Angela Court, A. D. Kent, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Katherine Duncan-Jones, R. W. Capon, Janet Kingston, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Daniel McGrory and Stephen Farrell, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Joshua Jampol, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Edited Robert Cole, Bronwen Maddox and Damian Whitworth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Kenneth Harris, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Mark Inglefield, Alan Sked, Julia Leach, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Miranda Ingram, Imogen Mottram, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Stuart Crainer, Timothy Gibbon, Jasper Gerard, Richard Prowse, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Ivan K. Rowland, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Loftus Leigh Pemberton, Gillian Harris Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Marten Waller, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, M. J. J. Tanner, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Jennifer Anderson, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Rodney Gray, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Brian Walker, Russell Jenkins, Yann Borgstedt, (Project Manager), Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Humphrey Burton, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Susie Steiner and Elizabeth Judge, Bernard Silk, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Godfrey Golzen, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John Disley, Chairman, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Henry R. Magrill, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Robert Feather, Vince Wright, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Wolfson, George Moody-Stuart, (Chairman), Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lewis Benjamin, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Get collecting, get reading Fantasy Fottball League: How did your team get on? 'Give babies for adoption' call by Straw Storm over advice to teenage mothers Clinton lawyer says stop trial Chelsea held to draw by Oxford Athlete fails test Index I'm sorry about the little girls - kidnap case man Golfer's amazing 59 sinks the competition Stephan Lawrence and new McCarthyism MPs vote for gay sex at 16 Eat out for only fiver Blind date couple meet for their wedding day AXS Telecom Familiar old words mark passing of the age of consent Matthew Parris Political Sketch MP compares gay laws to slave shame Abbey National Beatings may prompt sanctions Late train derails award hope Watchdog to lift lid on MPs' gifts Blair in 'awe' of public servants Grieving isle seeks new life News in Brief Helicopter base Fee protest ends Uniform reverse Collymore case Delayed justice Yemen wants to try London cleric Daniel McGrory and Stephen Farrell on Sanaa's frustration over Britain's perceived inaction Ex-soldier puts the boot in for army footwear Hitting circus animals does them no harm, says Chipperfield Double Action Judge criticises parents for protecting paedophile head Pupil and teacher 'had sex at school £50 watch helped thieves steal cars worth £350,000 Intel insite Police concede fire death was racist attack Stewart Tendler on a case frist treated as suicide despite the dying victim's claims of assault ITV has good news for fans of 007 Drug smugglers face prisons ban Prime Health Man who died after arrest had 52 injuries Rover Dealers HSBC Midland Bank Trying to help children of the revolution Alexandra Frean looks at the social changes that have led to a new plan for unmarried mothers Judge halts porn film blackmail hearing NEC Direct CJD victim's family wins misadventure One meal of beef may have led to death, reports Simon de Bruxelles Demon Internet Tributes to the man who saved the Mail Pensions left £1bn short by new computer Victory for new war museum Wedding is no day off for Duke Correction Man held over 1979 murder Virgin direct Lecturer's bypass stand angers locals Spielberg on top of the Globes Branson's guide to PEPs, TESSAs and ISAs Sarwar's election fraud trial is delayed Gypsies turn road into racecourse Strike date for meat inspectors News in Brief Diver suffocated Scouts found Larkin's Way Offer scotched Traffic stopper I'm no monster, says Sainsbury Mark Inglefield finds the minister accused over 'Frankenstein foods' ready to defy the scaremongers Health & Safety Executive Writers Put Names to Campaign Unfair sniping has become a dirty business Reclusive artist kept himself out of the picture Dalya Alberge on legacy of man convinced of his greatness Lords back sex abusers' secrecy Alliance Leicester Swiftcall Iraqis claim civilians died in air attack Amazon. co. uk Fugitive clings to life in flying deathtrap EU presses for Kosovo peace talks Scientists for the new century The Times and The Royal Institution Woolworths Rats' tale is a lesson on human stress Amerucan Association Hussein plays safe by opting for eldest son King accuses his brother of abusing power, Christopher walker writes Kumon Maths Commercial Vehicles Down-to-earth blonde who won royal heart Mercenaries' rage kindled by atrocities Siera Leone's rebels violate even the rough code of African conflicts, writes Sam Kiley Plea to Mandela as gunmen kill another party official AOL Help the Aged Insurance Services Direct Line Forte Hotels (Reuters): Earthquake kills 250 in Colombia Wold in Brief (AFP): Ice fishermen safe (AP): BA man escapes trial (Reuters): Christians beaten Bonn calls EU summit Newspaper chief freed (AFP): 90-year-old's fiftieth Senate urged to end trial in day of chaos Leading lady regains centre stage in drama The Times Tiny Congress struggles to spell out the issues Papal visit a moment for Clinton to savour I am not mad, touch wood Obsessive behaviour is often just a means of reliving stress, as Miranda ingram discovers The Harley Medical Group The agony of psoriasis Katherine Duncan-Jones has defeated the virulent condition that made her hands and feet bleed When a nosebleed becomes a danger Medicine Chest Dr. Thomas Stuttaford London Hernia Centre Blowing the whistle on the office fraudster Most of us will at some time end up stealing from our employers. Jon Ashworth reports on how we have become a nation of petty criminals Direct Line Time Tell-Tale Signs More than simply black and white Michael Gove on the Lawrence inquiry and a new McCarthyism Quite simply, the nonsense has gone far enough. Daily, the terror gangs mutilate and torture. Northern Ireland is descending into a moral cesspit Picture Gallery A man of true Resolution Amid the official tributes, personal memories of a remarkable Admiral of the Fleet Exit Bron? The Times Diary Brief lives The Times City Diary Striking gold The Times City Diary Offside Lightweight Christians in Peril Burnings murder and the new intolerance of Asia Samaranch Must Go His exit is only way forward for the Olympics Young Einsteins The Times and the Royal Institution put youth on a pedestal Blair must halt Ulster 'mob rule' Sierra Leone conflict The wrong signal Corruption on an Olympian scale Airport at Aldeburgh Thatcher on leadership Problem shelved Deaf ex-servicemen Seeking work Tone of Sir Paul's call to parents Baths at Qumran Golden years Time warp Heavenly bliss Court Circular Luncheons North Yorkshire Memorial service: Viscount Rothermere Birthdays today Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Dinners Major-General Sir Charles Dunphie Major-General Sir Charles Dunphie CB, CBE, DSO, Chairman of Vickers, 1962-67 died on January 7 aged 96. He was born on April 20,1902. John Harrison John Harrison, prison governor, died of lung cancer om December 26 aged 55. He was born on June 15,1943. Personal Column Delta Worldwide Court & Social Theo Mathew Theo Marhew Winsor Herald at the College of Arms, 1978-97, died on Deember 24 aged 56. He was born on April 7,7942 General Booth and the Poor Business for Sale Make Money from Financial Betting Salmon Assessors Make £50,000 in 6 Months Franchising in the 90s British Franchise Association For Me? American's leading product developement company Weaver Valley Estates CIT Ltd Expense Reduction Analysts HSBC Midland Bank The Regents Group Tax-Free Offshore Ltd OCRA World Wide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchising Opportunities One 2 one Quantumatic Ltd Humana International Group Plc FM NatWest appoints 93 area franchise managers Signs point to prospect of growth Town centres get smart to win back shoppers Radar homes in on smallest employers Hospitality jobs to soar Briefings Intel inside Husband and wife are crying good team Bernard Silk meets a couple who rang the changes to be town criers Top marks for serving with pride A two-page special report on Charter Mark, the scheme that is breeding a new culture in many of our public institutions Universities and Colleges Admissions Service Manchester City Council Pressure breeds success Jonh young profiles some of the winners who have quietly made improvements in their field Quality homes, quality services Contributions Agency Thames Water Perfect platform for trainspotters The glory days of engineering and shipping inspire quality tourism, says John young Bexley Council Hampshire County Council Charter Mark Scheme wins Labour's approval Edward Fennell on how charter Mark's ethos of putting customers first fits the Government's strategy Multiple Display Advertising Items Stoke Trent Charter Mark News The Times Crossword No 21,010 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Demon Internet In the Times Mirror directors seek to avoid showdown Banks express surprise at terms of review John Charcol Economics Investors in Lucas set for £bn auction Carphone Warehouse expects float 3i overtures lift Electra Arts Law Microsoft acquires stake in NTL for £00m Television and Radio Business Today Bankers Trust pays $l. lbn in bonuses Venture capitalists start to feel the pinch 3i's offer for Electra is timely, says Richard Miles Chinese devaluation hint hits markets Growth figures cut back Ford extends four-day week Dell Pep sales stay strong Banana row threat to jobs Salomon sees profits plunge Gremlin in takeover talks Sears Pearson's unwanted American activities put under hammer UK facility to help Indonesian firms Business Roundup Freeserve restructure Ericsson to cut 11% P&O orders ferries Thomson buys chain Trafficmaster link Wintrust earnings rise HR Owen's £2m buy Glenmorangie deal Exchange Rates Renamed Lonrho to Pursue £1bn merger Chrysalis pays £5.4m for Global US costs to hit Haynes profits By our City Editor: Monty can do without a Blank check Commentary Bid approach boosts LIG Shortage of engineers at Filtronic Monsoon 's shares hit by fall in profit William Hill Field the target of second US packaging group Internet deals soar to $145bn Commodities Liffe Options Takeovers make traders forget Chinese turmoil Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Rice feels the heat Tempus Lonrho Electra Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Filtronic Wall Street Brazil is not being offered the correct medicine Economic View Britain's recovery after leaving the ERM is a better example of how to react after devaluation Local difficulty The Time City Diary No comment The Times Coty Diary Number game The Times City Diary Boat people The Times City Diary Millennium gap separates firms from consumers Panel must recognise impartiality Rowe & Maw The Ties Unit Trust Information Service Action Research Late rally lifts equities Action Research British Funds Enter, pursued by fame Actor Jeremy Northam has made it in Hollywood. So what's he doing at the Almeida—slumming? Matt Wolf reports Building a Library A guide to the best available classical recordings, presents in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Royal National Theatre Visual Art Poet celebrated on wings of song Concerts Goethe Nacht St john's Time to take stock LPO/ Haitink Festival Hall Theater\ Poulenc in his moods BBC PO/Tortelier Manchester The man who loved women Visual Art: Ingres could paint men bit they were never his real inspiration, as Richard Cork discovers at the National Gallery British Museum Around the London Galleries Royal National Theatre Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of thealre showing in London Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Royal Shalepearl Company Broken hearts on the ball Theatre Napoleon goes solo POP Unkle Astoria, Wc2 Uplift for the spirits Jazz Marcus Roberts Queen ELizabeth Hall Stomp GE Capital Equipment Finance Reynell British Aerospace Allen & Overy QD Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Thames Valley Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Zurich Financial Services QD TMP World Wide Kings Bench Walk English Speakig lawyer, fluent in Franch, wanted for… The Times Fancy a Career that Isn't Legal? Deletted & Touche Woolf For richer, for poorer, till law us do part Marrying in a foreign country can be a tricky affair Edward Fennell reports Queen's Counsel Legal Diary One Hare Court Investor in People Skeleton argument that may harm civil justice Halifax Trowers & Hamlins Chambers Lipson Lloyd Jones Michael Page Legal Commercial Lawyer Playing by the rules Why is the OFT tackling football's Premier League? Report by Richard Prowse Westminister Medical Ltd Legal Eagles Sheffield International Limited The Times Legal Appointments Barristers Chambers Macro4 Pathé Why the entente is not so cordiale French lawyers are not happy about the tactics of English law firms, says Adam Sage ZARAK MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones Taylor Root Craham Gill & Young Chadwick Nott The Chambers of Michael Lyndon-Stanford QC Butterworths The people's judge: Lord Denning celebrates his centenary Brilliant, unpretentions and a judicial activist, Lord Denning is Britain's most treasured senior judge. By Frances Gibb QD Times Newspapers Legal Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames Valley The Times Payments to patient are not for mother Circulating press cuttings went beyond fair dealing Need for legislation on duress defence The Times Reviewing medicine authority's decision Which course involves least risk of injustice? Registering deceased's name Istabraq awarded top mark Racing: Handicappers Confirm Impression Made by Champion Hurdler Thunderer: Fontwell Park Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Lingfield to inspect Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Leicester Thunderer Winning Move Thunderer: Lingfield Park Keene on Chess Aston Villa victory opens six-point gap at the top How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Prizes Leaderboard Youth Leaders Have you signed up for ON-Target? Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Powerful Spadea pulls the strokes to outwit Agassi Tennis Results The Times Graf and Seles still stirred by love of game Julian Muscat savours the renewal of a rivalry that has been all too rare Olympic family will stand by Samaranch President likely to survive bribery scandal Rob Hughes believes that the IOC must fulfil its promises to carry out substantial reforms Beijing leads the backlash English prepare to leave Wales behind Rugby Union: Proposals Could Signal the End of Cross-Border Fixtures William Hill Panis launches bid to banish fear factor Kevin Eason on the anxieties that have dogged a bright talent of Formula One Gateshead embrace Tongan Rugby League Snow Reports McRae forced to wait for appeal verdict Sport in Brief O'Neill and Reid aim for same goal Pools Forecast Collymore seeks counselling to cope with stress Football For the Record Pitcher Gallery Boat Race finds sound investment Rowing: Scots See Traditional Challenge on Them as Valluable Asset Today's Fixtures The Sunday Times Yagudin left with ground to make up ICE Skating Duval produces theatrical performance in the round Mel webb on the golfer who could not stand the thought of reaching 60 Primus David Duval's Classic 59 Shot-By-Shot Linford gets the needle and is out to make a point Fiction reflecting fact Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1(BBC) Damp it may be, but it's not on the rise Review BBC1 Pay Tv: Satellite, Cable and Digital Tenets Chelsea savour great escape Controversial late penalty robs Oxford United night of FA Cup glory Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Francis:'I played the ball' Drug-test athlete still unidentified Golf Ranatunga is facing ban over conduct Bose Every One a Winner? Cranfield University Every one a Winner? The ratings battle John O'Leary on why school league tables should not be taken as gospel The University of Reading Tour those campuses from home More and more business schools are building their own websites, says Stephen J. Coomber Search for a star Demand by businees schools for big names has never been higher. Stuart Crainer reports London Business School Back to basics: the secrets of starting up Entrepreneurs are an endangered species, so now they have to be reared in captivity, says Widget Finn Kingston University My MBA Hope for fortysomethings More pepole are finding that an MBA is the perfect cure for mid-career crisis, says Joshua Jampol In Brief The Bradford MBA Men with a mission statement What is the MBA experience really like? Peter Brown sat in on a lecture to obseve the action at Ashridge City University Business School Principals and money do mix Godfrey Golzen looks at ways to finance your programme Henley Management College Signpost through the job jungle Careers Offices Principals and money do mix The altruistic art of management Most business graduates go into private corporations, but some fell compelled to use their expertise to help others, says Tony Dawe Temple for the lennium From Singapore to Oxford, business schools are spending millions on their buildings. Des Dearlove looks at dreaming spires and Eastem promis Banking on Asian tigers' return from brink of extinction A veritable magnet for magnates When it comes to niche expertise on shipping finance, no one dose it better than Cubs, says Widget Finn Ashridge In Brief Corrections Wonder of Wharton The world's best business school is a success thanks largely to its depating dean, writes Stuart Crainer Oxford Brookes University For Futher Infotmation on Forthcoming MBA Features… Leicester University Durham University Business School Greenwich School of Management university business… Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Cambridge The Univesity of Nottingham Strathclyde Graduate Business School Leeds University Business School Warwick Business School The Seus Financial Times Management University of Bath School of Management Amba Accredited Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffiedld Hallam University Instituto de Empresa Imperial College Management School Dinburgh Business School Manchester Business School

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