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News from 27/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Gordon Thomason, Robert Cole, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Warshaw, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, George Pendle, David Fickling, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Fiona T. Saunderson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Uri Geller's, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Angela Court, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Iain Naylor, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Peter Gammon, President, Tom Finnie, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Michael Burke, Paul Shave, Thrasy Petropoulos, David Elstein, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Roger Bowen, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Amy Anderson, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Oliver Henry, Sheila F. Levy, Jasper Gerard, Kenny Maclver, Michael Harvey and Henrietta Lake, Maggie Kelly, Paul Armstrong, Nigel, Paul Durman, Annabel Venning, Manus Costello, Michael Theodoulou, Marit Hargie, Peter Hillman, Jullan Cope, NigelHawkes, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Matt Dickinson and Stephen Wood, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Grahame Leon-Smith, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, David Mason, Mark Palmer, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Anthony Field, Jason Nissé, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Ian Brodie, Valerie Elliott and Philip Webster, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Bharti Patel, Director, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, J. Dianne Place, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Shaun Evelegh, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Peter Riddell on Politics, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, David Powell, Jane Briggs, Alyson Rudd, Paul Connolly, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Elizabeth A. McDonaugh, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Joanna Coles,

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Give your class a big boost for books PLUS inter/face throwing money away PLUS Creme PLUS… Archbishop arrested for rape denounces police leaks At least 1,000 die in quake disaster Index Debonair Plots, palaces and the Jordan wives Mirror chief is forced out The world's verdict on Samaranch: time to go Death penalty coup de grace King Hussein returns to cancer clinic Every Weekday Red Dawn fiddles as brave old Labour burns with passion Blair may offer peerage perk to public sector NPI Picture Gallery MPs attack new ruling on sleaze Stars no longer shine for top chef Actor splashes out MP pleads not guilty Church makes £4.7m Officer denies injuries Choirmaster accused Cliff killing retrial Somak Holidays Terror suspects may be tried in Britain News in Brief Woman killed rival after love bloomed on the chorus line Lover used kitchen knife bought at Asda with family shopping, says QC Russell Jenkins reports Englishwoman gets 24 years for land racket Detained man 'went limp' Dixons Teacher denies sex with pupil, 14 Volkswagon Financial Services (UK) Ltd Prince says bank account is not frozen Queen's cousin rejects claim that his company is in trouble, write Michael Harvey and Henrietta lake Gateway Abbey National Hughes letter tells of regret over his Plath poems delay Casualty wait at crisis hospitals 'still too long' Survey shows improvement, reports Helen Rumbelow British Gas Cats' chance to say which food they prefer False limb gives love life a leg-up Ustinov's father warned of Czech invasion Michael Evans on a British agent whose reports of Hitler's intentions went unheeded Mata Hari 'was just a fantasist' Falcons on the tail of enemy NPI Spy sent to lure RAF officers 3Com Car Of The Year 1999 Royal wives go to battle As King Hussein unexpectedly flew back to America for renewed cancer treatment, he left behind a ruling family riddled with palace intrigue and Middle East stability under threat, Christopher Walker reports Mystery of King's decline Medical Briefing Ford Simple settings for power drama Newsman's last post sounded comic note Fax blunder meant hard man left them laughing. writes Carol Midgley PC World By a Correspondent: Cardboard robber is for real Naafi joins forces with book scheme Scottish Widows Favourite family car falls short in safety tests Checks bring new calls for better protection for pedestrians and children, reports Arthur Leathley Minister puts foot down over speed Elderly driver faces new test AA Is Old Guard fighting its last battle? Hague tells Shadow Cabinet veterans that reports of their deaths are premature, writes Philip Webster Portland Conservatories Main problem is the party's lack of talent £5m drive to boost Labour numbers That's Life, as Tory MPs see it Holmesdale Building Society Worldwide call for Olympics chief to quit Blame put on Samaranch, reports Michael Binyon Loyalist punishment shooting answers Mowlam's appeal Legal & General Picture Gallery Testicle cells may repair brain damage American Association Mad Scientists US jets bomb more sites in Iraq Saddam vows revenge for civilian casualties in airstrikes, writes Michael Theodoulou in Nicosia Riot police attack lawyers in protest march over Zimbabwe torture Standard Life Bank (AFP): Shocked villagers mourn children killed by missile Zurich Bonn makes nuclear waste U-turn Clinton escapes trial blues with Pope in St Louis Senators agonise on brink of crucial vote President's judges desperately seek a deal, writes Damian Whitworth Multiple Display Advertising Items A Reward Poll judge quits in funding row World in Brief Chirac wins immunity Aborigines seek treaty (AFP): Hideout in Sweden Free press threatened (Reuters): As thick as thieves Walking away from paralysis Treadmill therapy, pioneered by a German professor, is bringing fresh hope to many people who feared that they would never walk again The Times Dream on, Freud Science Briefing Is there life on a distant moon? Scientists for the New Century The Times and the Royal Institution Price of the aliens in America Freezing cord blood - we'll all be doing it soon Life on the other end of the phone You do not sit at the same desk, you cannot have coffee at your workstation and you must stick to the script. Mark Palmer reports on the regimented world of call centres Prime Health Picture Gallery Intel inside The senators who want to end it all Republicans realise they may already have gone too far 'Forget the Royal Academy show - what on earth could be finer than the Cricklewood oeuvre?' Picture Gallery Turn left for No 10 The Liberal Democrats' best hope lies in outflanking the new Blatcherism Mandy move Stones woman Mick Jagger is to eschew a divorce lawyer in his battle with Jerry Hall. He will be represented A1 Fayed fury Prince's part Terrorist Torture Process must no longer take precedence over peace Hussein's Settlement An ailing monarch has acted in his country's best interests 5,000 Editions on A greeting to our literary child, who is still growing Channel 5 defence of erotic fiction Sir Paul's complaint Ulster violence Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Calculating the value of au pairs as part of a family Online MPs move at snail's pace Effects of fluoride Doctors in a spin Police accountability Blind-date wedding Chambers wit Knock, knock Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lecture New bishop Mr Ted Hughes, OM The Rev Lord Soper Sir William Stuttaford Memorial service: Lord Hunt Birthdays today Dinners Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Susan Strasberg Obituaries Susan Strasberg, actress, died of cancer in New York on January 21 aged 60. She was born on May 22,1938 Delta Worldwide Personal Column Ssafa Forces Help Musicians Benevolent Fund The Sunday Times Robert Shaw Ralegh Radford On this Day British Success at La Bassee January 27,1915 The Times Crossword No 21,011 Times Newspapers Limited. 1999 News Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Inside Section today Pension reform held up by official dispute Ousted chief opens way for Mirror bidding war CBI warning on deflation Wonder fabric Tencel loses the thread Economics Compaq to cash in on Net frenzy US firms line up for Lucas Arts Mortgage Solutions Sport Jobs to go at Body Shop Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Carry on Emanuel 2 Hold-ups hit mobile phone licence auction Eurobond exemption rejected by MEPs All Nippan Airways From dream to harsh reality City pragmatism overtakes the vision of an ethical plan UK facing snub over energy bid Yorke sale helps Villa hit the target with £13.6m Government scraps deadline Boeing rises on the path to recovery Business Roundup Mixed bag at Thistle D-day for Air France Skye Pharma in wings Hornby profit alert Alehouse acquisition Jobs go in oil merger FKI chief stands down Potter to leave Esprit Exchange Rates Inn Business confirms approach by Enterprise Level 3 to launch fibre-optic phone service in the City LVMH's luxury sales recover By our City Editor: Lisa ties Darling to the stake Commentary FII prepares to shed 400 jobs and shut factory Coca-Cola suffers slowdown Virgin Director quits at Albert Fisher in strategy row Fast food giant on the up Commodities Liffe Options Investors suffer bumpy ride after Brazil sell-off 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 Three-way Mirror Tempus Photo-Me Thistle Hotels Computer games Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Tesco chief goes back to school to deliver his homily on value Manus Costello sees Terry Leahy reminisce about the old days on a return to his roots Banks bugged World government is not imminent Happy returns Best of terms Rum deal Car parts firms driven to consolidate IMF will worsen Brazil's slump Nasdaq's marketing campaign not undermined by SEC investigation Euromoney joins Net frenzy with majority stake in ISI The Times Profit warning from Philips as world markets weaken Satelcom founders net millions in Datatec sale Profits up 36% at Photo-Me Johnson sells US division for £29m NPI and charity start ethical fund Business Roundup Kvaerner wins contract IMS rings ahead Wace calls for inquiry Logica in Hungary UCM investment plan Pathe shares fall 18% Tenneco agrees deal Internet Network Services Rollercoaster ride for equities Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service E malaysia Property Galliard Homes Limited Hamptons International Crest Homes Galliard Homes Limited Michael Kalmar & Co Beautiful Warehouse Renovation -Se1 Knightsbridge Breakspear House Holiday Investment Lodges CHL Debenham Thorpe Abbey's poetic soul triumphs over coal Property New Luxury Townhouses English Courtyard Goldfinch C. E. P. Developments Ltd Fulham, SW6 Ebury Street, Sw1 The Timeshare Computer Link Debenham Thorpe The International Property Show Mansions full of esprit de corps Houses or warehouses? A picturebook market town is divided over a housing plan, reports Annabel Venning Correction Property Regalian Berkeley Homes French Property Exhibition World Class Homes Portugal The Sunday Times Buckinghams Twelve great Shakespeare myths The Sunday Times Theatre Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hopes Simon Nicholson Visual Art Neolithic glam Spoken Word Jullan Cope Dingwalls, Nw1 There's no place like this home Theatre Afternoon of intimate delight Concerts LMP Chamber Ensemble Wigmore Hall NT George Smith Sparky, magic pianos Two Planos Four Hands Birmingham Rep Too much fuss Budapest Festival Orch/Fischer Festival Hall RSC Listings Peter Gill's new play Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complled by Marit Hargle 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 Multiple Display Advertising Items English spoken for here Visual Art: John Russell Taylor admires an American collection of fine works from the old country Tom Conti Tomorrow Power of the pulse Review failure made detention unlawful Court of Apeal Law Report January 27 1999 Immunity for disciplinary discussion in camera Company entitled to Crown's benefit Scots Law Report January 27 1999 Outer house Internal flight option not open to asylum-seeker Positive virtue rewarded The Times Whether moneylending was person's business Men find Russians too hot to handle Ice Skating Findings tough to stomach for worried Walker David Powell traces the rise to fame and fall from grace of the sprinter facing suspension Scotsman faces testing period of close scrutiny as officials ponder costing procedure Grudge match hurls Elway into public's line of fire Oliver holt in Miami on the altercation that has turned up the Super Bowl heat Hakkinen hungry for more success Motor Racing Sport in Brief Hot potato for new body Wallace claims Regal honours Snooker Drug that poses further questions Britain on course in Admiral's Cup bid Saling Easterby pins Festival hopes on Barton Richard Evans on a young trainer looking to follow in his famous father's footsteps Sedgefield Snow Reports Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Lingfield gets all-clear By our Racing Staff: Pipe one short of another century Rapid Raceline Hick lacks support as England fall short Cricket Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess Batsmen achieve limited success Wasim acclaims new dawn ICC spin-doctors opt to turn other cheek Michael Henderson believes that Arjuna Ranatunga has been let off the hook by weak administrators Derbyshire strive to resolve differences Managers dive back into row over Ginola Football: Frenchman Dominates Build-Up to Semi-Final Morgan goal keeps Fulham pot boiling For the Record British seat under threat within Fifa William Hill Leicester maintain title push WRU bids to rescue dream Today's Fixtures Brought low by high anxiety Kucera joins list of casualties Tennis: Seed Falls to Latest Prodigious Talent to Emerge in Men's Game AITO Word-Watching Radio Choice Parenting at its wildest Television Choice Is callousness preferable to hypocrisy? BBC1 Distraught Walker pleads innocence Cottee provides Leicester with light relief Times Two Crossword The Times Cricket 40 Angry Venus spills the beads West Ham give Di Canio a lift Simon Barnes 42 Morse Throwing Money Away Inside : Crème 8-Page Jobs Supplement LineOne Hi-Grade Clinton fans in e-mail barrage US Hotlines Net shows Gates's trump Virus terrorists plot to upstage millennium bug Contents Star Wars team turns to teaching CompuServe Avoid avalanches in virtual safety Software gets a super sell Great Plains Should I zip to the shops or wait? Truth is in reverse Advice for Absolute Beginners ICS Learning Systems Program to free the Earth Netcom Great wicket, but sticky Save time online with taxing tasks Smartcards will soon enable people to complete their hated returns electronically, says the Inland Revenue Click to see the flicks Webwise Tunku Varadarajan File Maker Tips for Winning the Paperchase Xerox Paperweight ins down screen dr Ideas for a 'paperless up years ago. 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