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News from 02/02/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Bernard Ingham, Jill Sherman and Valerie Elliott, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Michael Harvey and Alex O'connell, Robert Cole, Rob Hughes, Edited by Robert Cole, Tony Gilland, Mark Souster, Dilwyn Miles, Richard Hobson, David Watts, Asia Editor, Robert Lea, John Chambers (Reasearch Scientist), Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Peter Foster, Lauren Slater, Kevin Eason, Klaus Meyer (Visiting Associate Professor), Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Lord Woolf, Robert Bruce and Jon Ashworth, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Stuart Rosen, Shirley English, V. N. Bingham, Chair, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nigel West, Ross Dunn, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell and Giles Tremlett, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Matt Sims, Tom Miers, Christian Diamond, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Tony Blair's, Chris Mcgrath, Chris Barton, John E. Strafford, Chairman, Magda Aelvoet, President, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Peter Wade (Solicitor), Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Heather Nova, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Sam Kiley and Nigel Hawkes, Paul Wilkinson, Matthew Parris Politicle Sketch, Arthur Leathley and James Bone, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Holt, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, K. Hayday (Solicitor), Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Diana Maddock, President, Rodney Hobson, W. Stephen Gilbert, Julian Muscat, David Price, Peter G. Webber, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Todd, Millett, Christie DAVIES(Co-author), Christopher Harding, Anthony Loyd, D. M. Thomas, Michael Gove, Paul L. Maggiore (Solicitor), Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, M. D. Hughes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, G. D. Munday, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Lindsay Granshaw, Susie Steiner, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Kevin McCarra and Philip Webster, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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FA to decide Hoddle's fate today 'I was misconstrued' says England soccer coach as support continues to ebb away Inside In the Times Today Index Noye protest I was on Prozac for ten years Public pay awards to outstrip inflation Save £1000 on a fabulous holiday Tighter cloning control on way Cycle Cuba 30P Every Weekday If Hoddle is right, Margaret Hodge should be a warthog Prescott under fire for £3,000 helicopter Abbey National Pensioners to get cash back for benefit loss 'Blair Unedited' comes unstuck Doctors to face regular checks on competence Climber knew the risk, says mother Family die of fume poisoning News in Brief Smear payout £11½m drug find Times pricing Family's award Killed by feathers Seal 'rescuers' Mother distraught at nanny's dreams Evidence of a carer's fondness for the baby the killed proved deeply distressing, reports Richard Duce 'Air rage' group stranded Duck cull prompts call of ruddy racism Britons try to boycott terror trails Picture Gallery Missing boy, 16, is feared killed Intel inside Black motorist loses claim for harassment Student turned bedroom into class a drugs factory Virgin Polishing up on her maths Swiftcall Church shuns millennium baby race Expert lawyers for medical claims Selective money of a tarnished talent England coach has long shown an inept touch with the media William Hill Picture Gallery Stout defender is fighting to hold the line The FA squad who will decide his fate What They Said I've been tried by media, says M25 ssupect Stephen Farrel and Giles Tremlett on Kenneth Noye's efforts to fight extradition from Spain Taking a shine to book tokens Cellnet More workers to be paid by performance Government to restructure pay in favour of key grades, write Jill Sherman and Valerie Elliott Nurses Increase Not Enough to Keep Them in Nhs, Says Union One. Tel Teachers must meet targets to earn more 'We can begin to pay off our loans' Junior Nurse Members of Parliament Judges Armed Forced Senior Civil Servants Nurses 'Nothing to stay in health service for' Ward Sister Teachers Head Teachers Doctors Byers sells Blair's vision of industrial harmony New Trade and Industry Secretary outlines belief in wealth creation to Peter Riddell and Philip Webster The Army Benevolent Fund AA Village mourns Antony loyd reports from the village of Ujez on the murder of a schoolteacher in Kosovocivil war Bonn faces general strike threat Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Leaders toast Yeltsin on his birthday Cinema is blessed by'Pope's Oscars' Olympics chief tries to parry sword gift claim Scottish Widows Family's Nazi past thwarts art claim Nasa plans Mars trip in honour of Wright brothers Robot aircraft must have giant wings but fit in small box, writes Nigel Hawkes Renault (AP): Uruguay 'foils plot for terror in Britain' PC World the Computer Superstore Hotel besieged by Monica fan club The Nakes Cowboy joins media in pilgrimage to the Mayflower, Damian Whitworth writes Lewinsky questioned Iraq offers bounty for allied pilots World in Brief Ocalan flies to Athens (AP): Blast rocks Ford plant (AP): 19 die in Nigeria clash (AP): War crime suspect freed (AP): Pilgrims walk on water The Discovery Gallery Loggers' hunt for meat risks spreading African killer viruses Sam Kiley and Nigel Hawkes report on a Scientific milestone in the long battle to defeat Aids Israel accuses Syria of threat to Jordan AXS Telecom (AP): Netanyahu slogan is condemned as 'fascist' Court in Cyprus jails two Mossad agents Pro-Jakarta gangs in East Timor appeal for arms The Open University 'I don't feel like me. I'm scared' Psychologist Lauren Slater has taken Prozac for ten years. In the first extract from her diary, she describes its extraordinary effects The Times Feeling SAD and can't go to Barbados ? Switch on Medicine Chest The Harley Medical Group London Hernia Centre 'Is there racism in the police? Yes. Is it more than a few bad apples? Yes' Sir Paul Condon onthe Lawrence inquiry, race and his own future. Interview by Vanora Bennett Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Calais begins with sea Love, marriage and flexisex Tom Spencer's wife didn't mind that he was bisexual. Is that so unusual? Anjana Ahuja reports The Times The People's Ref awards a death penalty The real offence in this absurd Hoddle affairs is tony Blair's Quangos are now usurping the role onece played by the beadle in the workhouse, and are deciding what goes on our plates Picture Gallery Can't boss, won't boss The pay award to heads throws into focus the real qualities of leadership Cherie picker The Times Diary Out of focus The Times Diary 'Nuff Said The Times Diary Hacked off The Times Diary Game over Hoddle hangs on by half-truth, half-sense and dishonour Professional Pay Blunkett offers common sense in the classroom The Simian Link Developing an Aids vaccine may still take years Path for Lib Dems after Ashdown Heroes and villains Verdict on the loss of legal Latin Legal aid reforms MEP's departure Mi 5's German mole Call to 'embrace' nuclear power Decimal time Airport angst Wigs in court Feline favourite Social News Birthdays today Meeting Lecture Reception Personal Column Luncheon Dinners Surrey Lieutenancy Leicestershire Lieutenancy Frink Award 1999 Legal appointments Church news Picture Gallery Latest wills University news Forthcoming marriages Marriage Anniversaries Marion Boyars Marion Boyars. publisher, died yesterday aged 71. She was born on Octomber 26,1927 Personal Column All Tickets & Corporate Hospitality Corporate Hospitality Otto Koenigsberger Otto Koenigberger, planning consultant, died on January 3 aged 90. He was born on Octomber 13,1908 Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Professor Charles Shute Charles Shute, former Professor of Histology at Cambridge, died in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 2 aged 81. He was born in London on May 23,1917 Rosalind Ramirez Rosalind Ramirez, teacher and governess, died on January 28 aged 87. She was born in January 14,1912 The Frost and Snow Picture Gallery Repayments of stamp duty Chancery Division Committing absent accused for trial Intel inside The Times Solicitors not liable over forgery Corrections Briefings Business to Business G. Lal Co Braid bunch are happy to pull in the tourists Christian Diamond visits a factory making every rope product from bell pulls to dog leads Make Money from Financial Betting RKM We Need to Consider Each Other Unique Challenge International Product Design Liquidations Receiverships: Auctions WVE Bridging Loans Fast Payout Tecs confusion reigns as report Small firms warming to concept of online banking MBE NationWide Recruitment Franchising British Franchise Association Business Opportunities Horse Racing Access Interiors Doubles all round as prizes reward fantsy managers How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times As I was saying Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Celbrations from Harrow to Yorke So your team is useless? You can still win ?1,000 this week Now is the time to sign up a new team for On-Target, the game where you don't have to be a footballing anorak to win the prizes Fantasy Player of the Week Fantasy League Quiz Cup form boosts league performance Transfer Line Check your Scores Telephone 0640 62 51 02 Youth League Leanderboard News The Times Crossword No 20,016 Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Always. @demon Tomorrow D. M. Thomas on Mozart's Requiem Coopers faces record fine for Maxwell audit failures Accountancy regulators to impose £3.5m penalty Spectre returns to haunt Gough AXA plays down talk of job losses at Guardian John Charcol William Hill duo share £6m Nomura bonus Damon Hill, new season new car Threat to City jobs from French bank link-up Business Today Picture Gallery Merger moves and rate hopes lift shares Societe Generale deal to fuel Europe bank consolidation Credit growth drops The Times Byers ready to give up final say on mergers BAA to impose levy after abolition of duty-free Johnston keeps P&S in sights US computer chief fears bug problems at suppliers Grid buys its second US group Delphi and Tetra receive approaches Business Roundup Sanctuary stronger UNO cuts dividend Slow start for Beale Emerald seeks funds Egg cuts interest rate Whittard's warning Birchin back in black Exchange Rates ECC poised to join the Imetal fold Bankers chief to be paid $55m Inchcape set to give back cash By our City Editor: No accounting for Maxwell Commentary Ericsson British Land buys again in Broadgate Pilkington in the frame as buyers seek bargains Stock Market Michael Clark Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metalsl (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Chances Make hay as Sun dips Tempus Inchcape Serco Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes ECC Wall Street Europe must play its part in stimulating global demand The US trade deficit means that the rest of the world has an equal surplus. The EU and Japan should take measures of their own to reduce the imbalance Economic View Anatole Kalesky Electoral pact The Times City Diary French farce The Times City Diary Grey area The Times City Diary Swiss role The Times City Diary Carmaker takes a fashionable route to selling vehicles Market Leader Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service William Hill Equitie's firm start to week The Times A cult hero's rooyal ascent Pop Bonnie "Prince" Billy Whelan's Dublin Quick, claim her for ourselves Heather Nova university of Surrey, Guildford Newspapers Support Recycling Visual Art Beware - speed kills Theatre The White Devil Dublin The Sunday Times Cd Offer Easy does it Jazz Ken Peplawskl Pizza Express, W19 At work or play we are all the same That is what Andreas Gursky's photographs at the Serpentine Gallery say to Richard Cork How the lottery has played to the Tate Gallery By 2001 the Tate will have two London sites to run. Can it afford them? Joanna Pitman reports Around the Galleries AT&T Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie News West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Royal Shakespeare Company Requiem for my wife On Day of pour Penguin classical CDs offer, read what the novclist D. M. Thomas reveals in his sleeve note to the Mozart Requiem Gothic glory Concert LPO/Haitink Festival Hall Building a Library A guide to the best classical CDs in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Classical Choice The best West Side Story Birmingham Royal Ballet ZMB Industry Chambers Professional Recruitment Selectus Smith Newman Associates Westminister Medical Ltd Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Bedell & Cristin Advocates and Notaries Public Waltdisney Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment PSD Reuer Simkin Legal Recruitment Zarak MacArae Brenner PSD Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Chambers Professional Recruitment Beama Ltd. Woolf Taking children out of the picture Juveniles caught up in crime may not be named, to protect them from unwarrented publicity, says Michael Todd Queen's Counsel Legal Diary EJ Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Actis Why skeletons should not be left in the past Freshfields ECGD Surrey Magistrates' Courts Committee Chambers Banking & Finance Ward Hadaway Solicitors Queen Mary and Westfield College Tenancy Vacancies Holborn College Paralegals Times Newspapers Can Labour save the family? New proposals support those committed to marriage and children. chris Barton reports Lipson Lloyd Jones Statutory Lectureship in Law No Title US Qualified International Times Newspapers Garfield Robbins Multiple Classified Advertising Items ICC When taking on libel is a real liability Be sure you Know the risks before taking court action, says David Price Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Recruitment Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment QD Hughes-Castell QD BBC Work for equality of opportunity Legal Eagles Sheffield International Limited Lawyers take up eco cause Environment issues are now taken seriously, says Frances Gibb Legal Appointments Hughes-Castell The Times Legal Appointment Graham Gill & Young Why nannies must be put on a register A family law barrister is campaigning for the regulation of nanny agencies Denver's night overshadowed by Prophet's fall Oliver Holt in Miami on a Super Bowl that choked on its own excess Legal Appointments QD Try a Career that Isn't Legal Thames Valley Commercially Orientated General Litigator Chancery… Girton College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Client Care Physio resigns after jaw injury Basketball Women 's event. delayed by snow Sking Williams sees danger in Double Thriller Racing: Trainer Recognises Threat to Teeton Mill Thunderer: Taunton Thunderer: Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Thunderer: Musselburgh Word-Watching Sheehan on Brige Winning Move Keene on Chess Stewart to play on until bitter end The Times Saqlain's secret ball sure to keep him ahead of the game Richar hobson in Madras meets Pakistan's match-winning off spinner, who was intent on a pressing engagement India management under fire Today's Fixtures Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 County puzzled by turn of events Wales in turmoil as cross-border acheme collapses Rugby Union Carling tipped for Harlequins return Warriors face clash of the titans Rugby League: Heavyweights Thrown Together in Fourth-Round Draw Draw For the Record Pools Forecast Guarding against maniacs A heckler caught carrying a gun has sounded a new threat for golf. John Hopkins reports William Hill City investors lift Royle Football Walker passed farther drug test Athletics Sport in Brief More spice than substance Julian Muscat reviews an eventful Australian Open Hill sets sights on keeping pace with leaders Motor Racing: Former World Champion Confident that Jordan Will Make Presence Felt Snow Reports Word-Watching Marxism 's living museum Television Choice Radio Choice Docusoaps or fiction? Therein lies a tale Review BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite Cable and Digital FA weighs Hoddle options Rob Huges on the canditates who might come into England consideration Times Two Crossword Atoberbcan Football 42 Job destined to end in failure The manager of the England team has all too frequentlyy been a target for abuse, Nick Szczepanik Motor Racing 46 Hartson hit by penalty of £20,000 Odyssey direct

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