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News from 23/02/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Harrison Birtwistle, Phil Yates, Donald Mitchell (Chairman, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Nick Gibb, David Tytler, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, V. Vassylenko, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Michael Harvey and Philip Webster, Hannah Betts, Ian Murray, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Paul Nicolson, Chairman of Trustees, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tony Patrick, Jennifer Veale, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Charles H. Middleburgh, Executive Director, Martin Fletcher, Chris Hamilton, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Simon Rattle, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson and Dominic Walsh, Libby Purves, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Elizabeth Judge and Susan Bell, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, R. P. C. Plowden, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Rod Hudson, Peter Barnard, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Manus Costello, Michael Theodoulou, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Stephen Wood, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Helen Johnstone and Alan Hamilton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Fiona West, Robert Owen, Paul Wilkinson, Tony Bayfield, Chief Executive, Cathy Harris, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Michael Berkeley, Anthony Rose (Solicitor), Adam Fresco, Peter Maxwell Davies, Gordon Nardell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Hilary Siddle, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Terry Curthoys, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Richard Ford, Henrietta Lake, Patrick Holden Director Soil Association, Patrick Jenkin, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Condon decides to stand and fight for his job Lawrences read verdict on their son's death at last Eton boy found hanged in room GP will face 15 murder charges Highbury replay Index Free Books Schools Primary lessons for Blunkett Lottery haul will take stone to the henge Free cinema ticket for every reader Index Drama's enfant terrible takes her own life at 27 How does your primary school rate? Optimax 30p Every Weekday Blair to tell how Britain could join euro Stormin' Norman can't shake the House that Jack built Matthew Parris Political Sketch Jails face a £1m bill for docking inmates' wages Prison Service admits mistake in making prisoners pay for board, reports Richard Ford Tiny 18 winched to safety in Channel gale A real talent that had little chance to bloom Benedict Nightingale on the brief life of Sarah Kane Playwright dies Rail union clash raises strike fear Islam is a good force, says Blair News in Brief Professors' deal Party spirit GP charged with 7 new murders Unexpected move by police brings the number of alleged victims to 15, reports Russell Jenkins By a Staff Reporter: Sex-change PC asked male colleagues for 'a snog' Jolson star left up the Swanee Virgin direct Tesco fires the first salvo in grocery price war RSPCA Eton boy is found hanged in his room Police seize lawyer in Yemen 1,500 trees felled to save rare lily Pop music school shut by debts Royal & Sunalliance Investments London checks out Burberry's new image Community leaders demand action now on inquiry findings Most fear that life on the streets will change little once the fuss has died down, Daniel McGrory reports Ministers to be questioned on leak of report Legal & General Picture Gallery Press freedom is not at risk By a Correspondent: Nation of Islam man convicted In a way it's my fault says black policeman Rescue Hilfiger We got lost, say accused skiers Britons claim they are being made scapegoats to calm French anger, reports Adam Sage Rac Death is never far away—even on gentle slopes Charles Bremner tells of avalanche on 'green' piste Dell (AFP): Two die as snow engulfs car and chalets IVF rationed to 1 in 5 couples NHS treatment depends on patients' postcodes, reports Ian Murray Umbrella helps balloonists to keep their cool Tesco Architect's nephew guilty in drug case SOS on bells frees church prisoners Army's landmine stocks destroyed News in Brief Belated tribute £700,000 award Liddell burgled Searching role Pigs captured Correction JAL Maginnis offers 'wriggle room' Unionists prepared to allow Sinn Fein leeway on timing of IRA disarmament, writes Martin Fletcher Tony's cronies stay at home Blair's new life peers are failing to turn up and vote, writes James Landale Anthony Robbins Wakeham says public must have say on Lords reform Labour's Turnout Saga Tesco Omagh police question MacKey HSBC Thousands flee new Serb onslaught Anthony Loyd in Stitarica sees civilian misery as KLA claims a victory Hewlett Packsrd Nato unsure of next move if talks end in stalemate Scottish Widows Frantic farmers in battle for EUcash Charles Bremner in Brussels watches 40,000 vent their fury as the Union plans its CAP reform Queen Ethe Burga's College Russians drink to their red nose day Jordan's King sacks senior army officers Abdullah has acted to ensure military loyalty, Christopher Walker writes '300 killed' as Saddam battles to quell unrest Cheltenham & Gloucester Seoul frees prisoner after 41 years Investors in People Bonn retreat on nuclear waste Australia gun attack (AP): Three arrive on Mir Spain beach blasts (AFP): Grieg works found Senate rival goes for Hillary's jugular Giuliani attacks Mrs Clinton for her views on Palestine state, writes Damian Whitworth Lewinsky was 'raped by the American Constitution' Killers choose painful death Drug gangs link to whale deaths Turkey rejects EU call for open trial FPD Savills Man with new hand gives his doctors the slip IVF treatment and the lottery The Times Improving the chances of having a baby Specialist control avoids the risk of multiple births The Harley Medical Group Weekend Focus Arts Prime Health Seized by the honourable members Only one Lib Dem has the essential equipment for leadership 'What gain does Freud foresee in accepting the Queen as his subject? The more sinister answer is that he aims at subversion' Picture Gallery Metropolitan values Sir Paul Condon should not be forced into a show-trial confession Labour of love The Times Diary Condon Should Stay Substantial reform does not require a sacrificial Commissioner First Steps India and Pakistan edge towards useful talks Conceiving Change Disparity in IVF treatment reflects a wider NHS dilemma GM policy shows 'double standards' Progressive Judaism Benefit cuts threat to lives of poor A case of 'blackmail'? Mercenaries in Africa Labour's tax record Classical concerts income 'halved' Trials of sheepdogs The English identity Muddled mythology Court Circular Today's royal engagements British Korean Veterans Personal Column Birthdays today Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs J. F. Miller Lecture Luncheon £30m scheme to reopen derelict Pennine canal Forthcoming marriages Dinners Meeting Service dinner Anniversaries Sarah Kane Sarah Kane, playwright, died on February 20 aged 27. She was born in 1971 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nannies & Domestic Charterexpress Jetworld Flight Searchers Flightseekers Professor Henry Kendall Legal Notices Costcutters on flights & hols to Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Advertising, The Times Delta Worldwide Legal Public Company & Parlimentary Notices Ssafa Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Smithes John Smithes, port trader, died on January 22 aged 88. He was born on April 19,1910 On this Day February 23,1824 Mr. Owen to the British Government A century of refuge for waifs and strays Christopher Warman introduces a two-page report on a charity dedicated to helping today's underprivileged youngsters Making a Difference How Hillbilly Land was tamed Hillside was a notorious no-go zone until the tide of crime was turned. Ronald Faux reports Baby story with a happy ending Rescue for the remanded Locking up 15-year-olds who are on remand is shameful, it is claimed. Craig Seton reports on a campaign for a humane policy Families under threat Tony Dawe reports on a society center which has been the salvation of many troubled relationships The Chlidren's Scoiety Teams who win the trust of runaways Cracks show as Leicester defenders feel pressure How to Enter your Fantasy League Team As I was saying Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Parlour discovers top of his game The scintillating February form of Nicolas Anelka helped a lucky manager in South London to land the ?1,000 roll-over prize 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 League Quiz Time to switch thoughts to transfers Youth League Top 12 News The Times Crossword No 21,034 AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Supporting the National Year of Reading Forecast Lifeboats Richard Whiteley, comic Rank rises on talk of £3bn consortium bid HSBC hit hard by Asian economic 4turmoil John Charcol Levi's cuts back 30% of US workers C&W puts its faith in saviour of cable television Hinchliffe settles with PwC over £35m claim The Times justice awards Business Today Euro slips to record lows UDV sells whisky brands Fund sales soar US help for ML HSBC US energy companies agree $6bn takeover BGR aims to take Fish! everywhere Courtaulds costs Akzo Exchange Rates Legal & General Olivetti to raise extra capital for bid Sothebys Bank One to cut jobs in London Business Roundup Air France shares soar Akers in £2.2m float CMG's German buy Falcon discusses sale Pearson disposes of Extel SocGen charge 3i buys engineers Railtrack work Pinkerton's sold Lawson By our city editor: Wallace is the man for grommets Commentary Picture Gallery Breakdown of merger talks leaves Volvo open to bid Guardian IT predicts more state regulation Warnings sound at Jarvis Porter Investors to get £18.4m from UTV Setback for PPL in phase II drug trials Buyback prospect sees Unilever shares soar Stock Market COMMODlTIES Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Fair to Midlanding Tempus Guardian IT Ulster Television Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes PPL Wall Street Euroland must shoulder the blame for US deficit Economic View A protectionist response from America would be largely justified Hands on The Times City Diary Now that, as I predicted, Graham Wallace has been… The Times City Diary Mail shot The Times City Diary The national hysteria over money laundering has… The Times City Diary Liffe story The Times City Diary Selling off BNFL promises to be a messy business The nuclear group could be privatised, writes Graham Searjeant Picture Gallery Protection Equities reverse early fall John Grooms EDF The Times Unit Trust Information Service JAL You've got millennial US male Office Space, a timely satire on corporate America, is a cartoon triumph with real people, Giles Whittell writes Royal Academy of Arts Theatre Protest for all seasons Pop Ani DiFranco Empire, W12 Tears or cheers Dru Hill Brixton Academy Royal National Theatre Opera US Weekend Box Office Takings Queen's Theatre Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Maril Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some sets available Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Theatres Whodunnit? Who cares? More pain than passion The Passion of Jerome Comedy A paler shade of Whiteley Comedy Richard Whiteley Bloomsbury, Wc1 Opera Delius's glory in full flood Opera The Magic Fountain From Prague with a spring Concerts Philharmonia Colour them eloquent ECO/Edwards Sea changes Bbc PO/Davies Good PR for proportional representation Le Nozze di Figaro The Times Music Business to Business General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Absolutely No Compettion Salmon Assessors Commercial Property Benetton UK Limited Laurence Sacks & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items We Need to Consider Each Other Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Military Tattoo 2000 Commerical Property on the Internet Specialist Turnaround Company Mortgage direct Prontaprint Businessforsale The Premier Security Franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridging Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Evesham Micros Government's e-commerce ideas are due Children must be returned Duty of solicitors retained by lenders Rdesigned for survival Manus Costello reports on the drastic cuts at a kitchen-maker Availability of alternative forum Sentencing is an art not a science Chancellor to boost share schemes Legal Appointments QD W. S. Walker & Company Graham Gill & Young ZMB Chambers Crown Prosecution Service Dividing the assets: pensions split at divorce A new Bill will allow ex-wives a stake in a pension, says Hilary Siddle Headlines save Lord Irvine Legal Diary Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Picture Gallery K/F Selection Sorry, but no EU bonus for paperboys and girls Partners and Assistants Legal Appointments Barlow Lyde & Gilbert QD The Times Michael Page The BOC Group Criminal Cases Legal Appointments Hughes-Castell 28 St. John Street Chambers, Manchester London Solicitors Seek Leading the flight for justice The legal struggle for human rights will be at the centre of our awards this year. Frances Gibb looks at some of the candidates Banking Litigation Feeling Brave? Nq-3yrs? Are Lipson Lloyd Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Trainee Justices' Legal Adviser The leak, the judge and free speech Press gags run against Labour Policy, says Gordon Nardell Sheridans Legal Appointments Herbert Smith Orchard Intellectual Property Partner Holborn College Speechly Bircham Try a Career that ISNT Legal The College of Law Chambers Director JRK MacDonold & Company K/F Selection Michael Page Lloyds TSB Chambers Singapore Spain UK USA Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Linklaters & Alliance NatWest Lessing aiming to extend his London reign Triathlon Els makes it look so easy South African strikes his best form at right time, reports Mel Webb British lift five titles in Boston party Rowing Sedgefield responds to safety issues Racing: Strong Entry Offers Support for Track after Death of Three Horses Ar Previous Fixture Racing Ahead Thunderer: Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Thunderer: Ludlow Thunderer: Lingfield Park Bookmakers are put on spot by Levy Board Yesterday's Results For the Record Britonnio Battersea brings out two sides of Ivanisevic Tennis Neville spearheads England win Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Scots weigh up official protest over Johnson Rugby Union Ladbrokes Luton's proposed stadium blocked Lara 's captaincy comes under fire Cricket: Board Meets to Discuss Change of Leadership after Disastrous Tour Snow Reports Atletico Madrid consider bid for Collymore Football Sport in Brief Football in Brief Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Krzywicki makes a medal her goal Athletics Hungry Hendry still eager to taste further success Phill Yates on a resurgent former world snooker champion Lexus Dunne's defence given screen test Boxing Word-Watching New balls in Battersea Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Three go mad in Essex, know wot I mean? Review BBC1 Pay TV Satellite Cable and Digital Fifa decides rematch is fair game Cup tie finally given approval Times Two Crossword Golf Howey allays Newcastle fears Richardson's reluctance causes split Snooker Merchant Investors Prepare to contrast and compare John O'Leary, Education Editor, introduces a 20-page report on England's primary school results Falling short in maths and English Your Guide to the School League Tables Starts Here. John O'leary Looks Local Education Authority Performance A turn for the worse The Bottom Schools Tough at the top How to Read the Tables Setting a new route to lift standards Prep schools outperform most others. But now, says David Tytler, state primaries are adopting their methods

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