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News from 29/01/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Louis Blom-Cooper, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, John Hanner, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Paul Hoggart, Stephen D. Howe, Editor, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Vivien Noakes, Hilary Finch, Angela Court, James Bone, Munro Price, Peter Foster, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Duncan Francies, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Nicolas Owen, Martin Fletcher, John Clarke, Rodney Milnes Opera Critic, Thrasy Petropoulos, Jenny Stephen, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Robin Young, Randhir Singh Bains, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Young, Roland Watson, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, Michael Leapman, Alastair Ross Goodbey, Katherine Bergen, Alaric Nightingale, Birgitte Hygen, Jasper Gerard, George Caulkin and Stephen Wood, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, R. K. Ellis, Sydney Friskin, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, Celia Brayfield, Sam Gratton, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Elspeth Howe, Chairman, Claudia Joseph, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Stefano Hatfield, Roland Watson and Jill Sherman, Rachel Kelly and Ben Wakeham, Geoff Elliott, President, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Ruth Taplin, Mar, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Richard Holledge, Hettie Judah, Sue Spenceley Burch, John C. Beyer, Director, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Gabrielle Higgins, Secretary, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Annie Turner, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Patricia Nunan, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Alison Clayton, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Diana Blamires, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Nina Planck, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray and Oliver August,

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The new face of tennis When the Mirror crack'd, media times pages 4043… Facing the world together at last Prince and Camilla come our of hiding Beds fund raided to pay nurses Index Victims of virtual reality Legal Latin outlawed pro bono publico Justice the Modern Way Tomorrow Robbie Williams: Why I want to be a… Mandelson to sell that London house Michael Caine: Why I have never strayed Tiffany & Co. 30p Every Weekday Follow the Primarolo Rule and keep your insults general Political Sketch Tory old guard attacks Hague The BT shop Blair commits Britain to the euro dream Brown silent in £18,000 jet row Battery hen cage ban NUT goes for a zone Lords reject Irvine Bill Hoo's got a bargain? Teacher cleared of indecent assault News in Brief Gieves & Hawkes Husband tells of lover's fatal attraction 'Jenny grabbed me by the hand and led me upstairs' Art academy's 'public face' blames lovers for sacking PC arrested brother in toy feud Standard Life Bank Informer's death was horrible, say police Widow was advised not to look at her husband's stabbed and beaten body, reports Martin Fletcher Daewod Valu£ Children see their tokens bear fruit Lloyds Bank Trial date for murder charge GP News in Brief Killer gets life Pots of money Doorstep killing Protester evicted Carey's mission New vocation Hands-on chief Chilly landing Correction Inquisition unmasks Zorro the Irishman New evidence traces swashbuckling Wexford ladies' man to Mexico via Spain, Richard Owen writes Dublin scholar disputes theory Nationwide How they kept the prying lenses out Currys Dirty Bertie was spared the tabloids Ycare International Korda in legal fight to escape ban over drug test Cadillac Spice girls of tennis take a beating Martina Hings Amelim Manuresmo The pretty young things are finding it tough against a hard-hiting newcomer, reports Alix Ramsay Muslims disown fanatical cleric Stephen Farrell on the ex-bouncer who has been accused by Islamic leaders of shaming their faith Yemenis question British teenage son as 'prize possession' Shakespeare in Love Tagged offender relishes electronic ball and chain How the Devices Work Prisoners like feeling of freedom and the Home Office will like the savings, reports Adrian Lee Shipwreck may hold Charles I's treasure Zinc Defence Benefits cheat went to 'work' by Eurostar MG Diary of Courage PC World the Computer Superstore Nurses to demand teachers' pay levels Deal will cause jitters at Bank Colombia Mandelson's flat rate buys a less des res 'Crisis ahead' over retiring GPs Travelodge Shortages threaten transplants FPDsavills Founder of charity loses cancer battle 306 Peugeot Firm backing for arts Covent Garden cuts opera and ballet prices Royal Opera House Legal & General Stage is set for a grand revival Not the same old Tory Party chairman says his patrician past is no bar to a modernising future, reports Mark Ingefield Comet Labour must deliver on promises Time Hague needs to alter style and tactics Dixons Street of shame or real life? Wakeham says Times abided by press code Review of law by summer Halifax Scotland yard plans specialist restraint teams Rescued chimp gets new start British Red Cross Brilliant Value Cathedral full in memory of Derek Bentley Murder riddle darkens Yale's hallowed halls Mystery deepens over student's brutal death, writes Damian Whitworth Teachers lose their grip in Japan's blackboard jungle Energy Efficiency The Sunday Times Nigeria threatens to quit Freetown World in Brief Harare torture proven Call for Rock detente (AFP): 11 hurt in Cape blast (AP): Daredevil transplant (AP): Hutu civilians killed Phone taps link key Milosevic men to killings Bradford & Bingley UN chief backs use of force Energy Efficiency US backs jordan's heir apparent Albright visit gives lie to us disappointment, Christopher Walker writes Moben Kitchens Papyrus brings back to life elemental voice from past Direct Line Israelis accused of hiding smallpox virus Olympic lobbyist denies role in scandal Look to the future Tiny Scandinavians in grip of coldest snap for a century Posthouse Hungry and homeless go on looting rampage Survivors of quake are left without aid, writes Gabriella Gamini in Armenia Lambeth Building Society John Catt Educational Limited Harper Collins Jakarta opens way to Timor freedom Official loses his job after colleagues are niggardly with knowledge Damian Whitworth reports on the high price paid for remark deemed racist Questions senators want to ask key witnesses Discover France with your Car for under Republicans vote for Lewinsky's evidence to be shown on video Plea by Pope saves triple killer from death sentence The mysterious power of hats Cutting Edge Wardrobe Unbeatable Low Prices on over 7,000 Office Products Objects of desire Hot Tip Six of the Best Losing the human touch A report says that we are spending too much time communicating through technology. Celia Brayfield calls for the return of personal contact The Sunday Times Furniture Village International Hate the taxman? No, make him a duke Sling your hook, Mr Redwood Hague should have the nerve to face down his old lags 'Anachronistic, no doubt, but demmit what could be more fun than a warm bath of stylish tosh on a Sunday night?' Metroland-on-Avon The countryside has become just another stultifying suburban sprawl Ffion's switch The Times Diary Talking back The Times Diary Food fight The Times Diary Good act The Times Diary Broad vision The Times Diary The Bell Debate The Lords, The Times and complaints against the press Polls Apart The quality of public services is Blair's real challenge Some like It Cold Winter in Britain is a terrible disappointment 'Bill restrictive of news reporting' Pinochet proceedings Ancient titles All at sea Viewers' choice on television sex Demand for new farm outlets Furry friendships Online MPs Christians in India Rewriting history to suit the screen Unmistakably British Owners' rights A day to remember Ungrateful taxman Court Circular Today's royal engagements Breakfast Loriners' Company Anniversaries Picture Gallery Luncheons Latest wills Institute of Legal Executives The Institute of Legal Exectives Membership Exaniation Pass List, Auturmn 1998 Personal Column Dinners Institution of Mechanical Engineers Reception Merseyside Lieutenancy Forthcoming marriages Church news Major-General Michael Halford Obituaries Major-General Michael Halford, DSO, OBE, GOC 43rd (Wessex) Division, 1964-67, died on January 4 aged 84. He was born on October 28,1914 Personal Column August Everding August Everding, German opera director and administrator, died from cancer in Munich on January 26 aged 70. He was born in Bottrop, Westphalia, on October 31,1928 Delta British Kidney Patient Association Orlandus Wilson Orland us "Dad" Wilson, gospel singer, died in Paris in December 31 aged 81. He was born in Chesapeake, Virginia, on August 27,1917 Sir Reginald Wilson Sir Reginald Wilson, former Chairman of the National Freight Corporation, died on January 1 aged 93. He was born on July 10,1905 Air Raid Last Night The Times Crossword No 21,013 News Business Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times on Saturday Forecast Gore-Tex Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Ford agrees £4bn deal to buy Volvo's car division Experts see rates going under 4% Whitbread nursery group up for sale Monty and the case of the big investors Greenspan attacks 'hype" as yahoo! pays $3.5bn GRE board urged to accept a suitor Is Choque Hosein the face of pop's future? Burrage Jackson out of running for Birt's job TRW bid could see fresh offer for Lucas Television and Radio Business Today Premier plan Sorry Save Swiss and French get together Havelock buy Gold Fields drops Exchange Rates The Times Yahoo! set to challenge AOL's Net dominance Bank of America pulls out of Docklands move Signs of recovery by Bryant Bitterness over BAe deal Singers Legal & Public Notices Industry to get £13m high-tech clean-up Takeover talks give boost to Norcros Business Roundup Bensons booming Barbour Index rises Cornwell Parker leaps Mulberry losses grow Lloyds TSB expands Alphameric improves The Court Service Premier Farnell plans £30m reinvestment Misys gets boost as banks focus on service Pension funds' poor show Save to pass its final dividend By our City Editor: P&D—down but not out Commentary Laroche aiming for French float Cheltenham & Gloucester Orchard deal brings windfall Goodhead declines Old Mutual fined Creightons loss Barlows raises £10m Commodities Liffe Options Focus on second-liners as Ftse gives up lead Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Bryant Group Premier Farnell Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes No Mickey take Tempus Wall Street A good case for cancelling the Budget Business of Politics Institutional investors must play part in wealth creation Institutional investors are on the attack. This week's ousting of David Montgomery from Mirror Group showed shareholder actlvism in action. Alastair Ross Goobey runs one of the fund managers behind the move. Here he explains why responsible investors should do more than buy and sell shares Smokescreen The Times City Diary Swiss role The Times City Diary French leave The Times City Diary William Ford aims to show he's in the driving seat Oliver August reports on the car group's deal to buy Volvo and the background to the purchase John Catt Educational Limited Late sell-off for equities Penny Share Guide The Times Unit Trust Information Service Pink Internet triggers data boom Annie Turner introduces a three-page special report on an industry transforned by space-age technology and lower overheads BT Iridium fights back in war of satellites A future of colour and whiz-bangs Tomorrow's digital and mobile phones will supply customers with voice, data and other services, says Annie Turner Providers who seek a Net profit Telegraph and Telephone Corporation Dawn of a new age for Japan The multimedia market is set to play a major part in the country's economy, says Ruth Taplin Tim Talking their way into the record books The Finns and the Italians have gone mad for mobiles, says Tony Dawe Capital ideas for inventors Venture capitalists are on the lookout for bright ideas Primus Notions and potions sure to win hearts Katherine Bergen offers gift ideas for everyone from the most romantic to the most forgetful A Gift for your Valentine Plus Morland's Silverstone Secret Looks The Sunday Times 800 Hampers Dav1d Multiple Display Advertising Items The Erotic Review Country Hampers Multiple Display Advertising Items "Champagne and Chocolates" Care for the Wild International Multiple Classified Advertising Items 12 rich red roses for your Valentine The Gift Delivery Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is it hot stuff or just another listings mag? Has Emap Metro's new title got what it takes to succeed in a tough market? Tina Gaudoin reports Media & Marketing CIL International Ltd Assistant Editor for the Japanese Market Book Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Property Negotiators The Times Newspapers Sports Hospitality Industry Touchbase The Times The other Monty Not everydody hated the Mirror chief, says Richard Holledge Newsat 5,6 or 7? Media Diary Where does Mirror Group 20 now? Jackson stays put Mellor's mediafest The former MP is happy to be away from politics, says Raymond Snoddy Media & Marketing Ambridge Group Zepter International (UK) Ltd Hamptons International The Charloard Institute of Marketing Foxtons PR caught in the undertow Media Contacts John Heat PLC Publishers The unique power of a picture The 1998 Picture Editors' Awards show that a whole story can be told in a moment For hacks and cats only Although the Internet is perhaps perecived primarity as a source of entertainment, information and communication, recent research suggests that commercial use is about to take off The Sunday Times Cabaret of the insane Dance Pina Bausch Sadler's Wells Opera & Hallet Fascinating Aida The mundane and hilarious Mr Shuttleworth We'll miss the Arts Council when it's gone Alegria The Perfect Show British Asians hit the mainstream A fresh take on togetherness Theatre Certain Young Men Almeida A Grand Charity Concert Heads you lose, Charles … Galleries: An anniversary celebration reveals early spin-doctoring, says John Russell Taylor Strategic mismatch Concerts RLPO/Altrichter Liverpool Arthritis First prize for charm Marcus DeLoach Wigmore Hall Bulworth Thoughts of Sheffield man Comedy Ken's Karvery Bloomsbury Listings Recommended Today Gulde to arts and entertainment complied 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 Julian Cope The Planet of the Apes Lads in the best of spirits If ever there was a rock band born to have a huge hit single with a song called Tequila, it's Terrorvision Well-matched pair Jazz Albums Pop Interview The left's right-on traitor Blues Albums Can't teach old punks new licks New Pop Albums: The Offspring have brought a whiff of 1977 to the charts. Oh good, says David Sinclair Top Ten Albums HMV Brimful of Asia on the 45 (and LP) Nigel Williamson meets Black Star Liner and Joi, the lastest bands to emerge from the British Asian underground NME Laugh? I nearly danced Line Gig Barenaked Ladles Empire, W12 To Advertise Call Odgers Abbey easter revision Easter Revision at Cats Harrow School and Roedean School Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Exam Oxford Caster Courses EF International Language Schools Christ Church Oxford Recruiting for the 21st Century Department for Education and Employment Easter Revision Times Newspapers Easter Revision at Clifton College Chapterhouse Pitman Training Centre Courses Fax: 0171 782 7899 Bedford School Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Paid for Reading Books Selwyn College 'A danger to young women' Educating girls was still taboo when Benenden, now 75 years old, was founded, says Susan Elkin Your country needs you Like the Armed Forces, the teaching profession would bendfit from short-service commissions, says Jenny Stephen The Times A case for natural justice Bullimore's yen for adventure survives intact Sailing For the Record Snow Reports Solution to Boxing Day Times Two Jumbo Russian pair on brink of winning elusive title Sport in Brief Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge S Africa may join England on tour Hockey Winning Move Keene on Chess Bollington believes her time has come Doncaster Double Thriller joins Gold Cup suspects Richard Events Racing: Former Hunter Chaser Enters Festival Plot after Impressive Wincanton Performance Folkestone Southwell Williamson adds Irish prize to list of victories Yesterday's Results Specialists Rapid Raceline Vaughan digs In to rescue position Barrow hoping to pull through Kumble provides six of the best Cricket: India Seize Control on Entertaiming Opening Day of Historic Test with Pakistan Test series in doubt Arsenal move for Diawara Football: Wenger to Extend French Connection by Signing Bordeaux Striker Today's Fixtures Veteran targets his final goal Alaric Nightingale on the Russian striker aiming for the top at 52 New row adds to Cork's problems Ulster's plan reaps early harvest David Hands on a long-term strategy that has brought rapid results By our Sports Staff: Thomas hopes for positive outcome Ganga to fight expulsion Olympics By our Sports Staff: Winchester's sights set high Golf: Sparkling Start by Devon Professional Happy to Be Back on European Tour after Years of Struggle Scores Duval eclipsed by Smith's 55 strokes of pure genius Scots seek short-term solution Dublin looks the perfect stage for final Gerald Davies Rugby Union Commentary Warren is ready to sue Hamed Boxing Chandler finally rekindles career on the wane Oliver Holt in Miami meets the quarterback who came good at last Product Recall Bingham keeps calm to humble Higgins Snooker Word-Watching A docusoap with dignity Television Choice Catching sight of genius through the crowd Review BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite, Cable and Digital Picture Gallery Sailing 50 Teenager muscles in on the women's game Unheralded Mauresmo overpowers Davenport to reach final Times Two Crossword Ranatunga wins reprieve but Sri Lanka risk World Cup ban American Football 54 Gregory pulls no punches over plight of Collymore I Want More!! And I Want It Free!!

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