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News from 02/03/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Richard Tyrrell, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Jill Sherman and Alexandra Frean, Jonathan Gestetner, Neil Inkley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Christine Counsell (Historian), Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Michael Saunders Watson (Chairman, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Nicholas Blanford, Joe Joseph, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, David J. Gynes, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Howard Fienberg (Research analyst), Valerie Elliott and Michael Harvey, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Matt Sims, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, E. W. Lighton, Michael Clark, Humphry Wakefield, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, John Wainwright (Methodist lay preacher), Anthony Jacobs, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Gerald Kaufman, Jasper Gerard, Bernard Crick, Paul Armstrong, Richard Colwill, Edwin A. Dawes (Historian, The Magic Circle), Paul Durman, Stewart Tendler and Philip Webster, Lisa Armstrong, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Mike Thomas, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Kamlesh Bahl, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Peter McInerney and David Rose, Matt Dickinson and Stephen Wood, Caroline Merrell, Paul Wilkinson North East Correspondent, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Stewart Tendler, Alan Dale, Bob Cuddihy, John Allison, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Michael Binyon and Stephen Farrell, Chris McGrath, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Allen Robertson, Michael Handford, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Susan Bell, Robin Lodge and Stephen Farrell, Tim Jones, Gerald Dworkin, Chairman, Christopher Irvine, Rex Walford (Geographer), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Robin Lodge, Michael Evans, Peter R. Davies, Robert J. Waterhouse, Matthe Parris, Henrietta Lake, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,

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New Age therapies… cure or con? Plus Win a £40,000 TVR with Fantasy Formula Bandits seize Britons on gorilla safari Women and children freed by Hutus Lord Kemsley dies aged 89 Shares slide Index Race warning to police chiefs Marathon man runs to raise £1 million Prince goes near the bone over beef Irvine invites trouble Libby Purves, columnist of the year: In praise of… Fantasy Football League Elderly must wait on care Boodle & Dunthorne 30p Every Weekday Strange question of silage provides fodder for thought Political Sketch Rugged area is a haven for genocidel rebels Tour groups demand clearer official advice, report Michael Binyon and Stephen Farrell NatWest Where Gorillas are the Main Attraction Follow US way, Blair to tell EU Speaker prolongs Cook's woe Older teachers losing jobs race Prime Health Gay sex Bill goes to Lords Residents agree Knoydart buyout Presenter shows signs of recovery Three jailed for drug smuggling Immigration deadline cut Global balloon race finally takes off Boy, 13, is not guilty over death of brother By a Correspondent: PC pounds street in hunt for jury Take That star challenges £1m court decision By a Correspondent: Clowes is jailed for benefits fraud Salvafove Ferragama Elderly may not have to sell up to afford care Alexandra Frean on the Royal Commission proposals The Future PC World the Computer Superstore The age-old dilemma The Mother 'State cannot foot the bill for all' The Dissenters Callmate Telecom (UK) Limited Means-test is seen as unfair and unpopular The Problem Oxford college sees drink as bar to success Students say study and alcohol do mix Secretary is guilty of harassment Lambeth Building Society Duke cuts rents by 15 per cent BNFL Firemen dig deep to save hamster Catholic school bans Red Nose Day The Children's Society Twin gets £2.5m for error that blighted her life A slip-up at birth tragically diverted the paths of two sisters, reports Ian Murray Charity aid helps buy sculpture SAGA Now's the time Museums to check for Nazi plunder BP Game warden 'hid evidence of murder' Owen embraces Eurosceptics Pro-Europe but anti-euro group says it would share platform with hardline sceptics, writes James Landale Nokia Connecting People Lords need more power, not less On Politics Lambeth Building Society MPs in attack on ministers' arrogance Police chiefs 'are shelving racial issues' Government study criticises lack of action on relations with ethnic minorities, Stewart Tendler reports Fiat Small target at a big risk of attack Sainsbury's Met wins praise for its progress GP denies five more murders Pool death fine Eton funeral Letter bomb Snail handicap Tiny Bulletins ready to fly in battle of teatime news Channel 5 takes up new position before ratings war with BBC and ITN, reports Carol Midgley Bafta sets the scene for Oscars sequel The Open University Yorkshire Bank We still need Smiley's people says Le Carre The Cold War is over but the spy writer believes the Secret Service has a vital role, reports Michael Evans Plankton could help to reverse global warming Figurella Natural Body Shaping SAS Scandinavian Airlines Berardi finds beauty in punk and the Borgias US tries to defuse Lebanon conflict Both sides await next move, write Christopher Walker in Jerusalem and Nicholas Blanford in Tibnine BT Religious riots in Indonesia kill ten Cuba dissidents on trial (AFP): Court fight over book Sydney terror warning (AFP): Rebels 'slaughter 1,000' (Reuters): Mines treaty enforced (AFP): Eight die in rough seas (Reuters): Norway MPs to be at trial of Ocalan Kosovo victims find death in bitter sanctuary Anthony Loyd, at the Llaka ravine, hears echoes of broken promises as villagers struggle to survive winter onslaught Star of the East brings new light to Michelin firmament Gateway (AFP): New Nato threat to Belgrade Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Bonn warned of cash flight by industry Lafontaine's tax plan may drive investment to Britain, writes Roger Boyes China vents its anger over Taiwan Beijing accuses Pentagon of pushing arms sales, writes James Pringle Halifax Military maverick declared Nigeria poll victor General must show he is not army stooge, writes Sam Kiley in Lagos Police had to rescue Anwar in cell attack Primus 'Stolen' children sue the State for damages Car fumes make Los Angeles the cancer capital King of the road is here 'Female Viagra' revellers suffer seizures Calais New Jersey police chief is sacked for racial 'slur' Barclays Senators seek New Year 'party' to avert Armageddon Ian Brodie in Washington reports on a plan to beat the millennium bug The idle vow that cost £1m, payable in sweat John Spurling is running the London Marathon against all advice, says Jon Ashworth The Harley Medical Group HSE Harder they run, higher they fly Addictive side effects and a sense of achievement motivate the constants, as Victoria Fletcher discovers Pushing the body beyond normal limits Medicine Chest Leukaemia Research Fund Sceptic seeks New Age therapy Jane Shilling had never had so much as a whiff of an aromatherapist's essence when a disastrous year finally made her cast aside her natural scepticism and go in search of natural remedies Mind 'Spin your throat chakra in a clockwise direction.' Eh? Body Heritage Hotels Sights at the end of the tunnel When it finally opens, the new Jubilee Line extension will be a showcase for Britain's finest architects, says Marcus Binney English National Opera Classical Cds Dance Cage stumbles into snuff and nonsense The real outrage of the puerile thriller Smm is that anyone other than adults should be able to see it, writes Giles Whittell Letting us hear his body talk Concerts LEO/Saraste Festive Hall The Photographs of HG Ponting In full measure Bournemouth So/Krelzberg Basingstoke RSC Standard Life Bank US Weekend Box-Office Takings Building a Library A guide to the best classical recordings in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Set for a royal liaison Dance: Royal Ballet choreographer Michael Corder is on a spectacular roll, Allen Roberson reports The Times A knight to remember Opera Falstaff Sydney Goethe turns to lead Theatre The Green Snake Riverside Studios Secrets and sulphur London Dance Round-Up Rolling with the punch lines Comedy: Adam Bloom's diversions down the weirder byways of his mind turn small jokes into big ones, says Clive Davis Bit of beef on the bone Pop Gene Brighton Centre Opera & Ballet Lassi let off the leash Jimi Tenor Improv, W1 Recommended Today Guide 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 Steve Earle Del McCoury Band The Tories, on a hiding to nothing Labour's last landslide was only a start, predicts Gerald Kaufman 'The Internet is not all listed buildings and photos of roses and Prince William—90 per cent of Internet traffic is devoted to pornography' Picture Gallery No laughing matter In an age of sneering, Post-Modernist cynicism, we have forgotten the joke The love of Mike Care Free A Royal Commission of royal extravagance Hope for Nigeria A clear election result but a clouded future Bring Back Mr Chips Mature teachers have much to add to their profession Schools and the Lawrence inquiry Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Debate over royalties on art works Gulf War illness An Irish champion Scottish parliament Genes and Genesis A bishop's place 'is in the Lords' Houdini's film releases Names and numbers Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lecture Chartered Certified Accountants Mr Ferrier Charlton Premium Bonds School news Reception Memorial service Dinners Picture Gallery Anniversaries Personal Column Fan Makers' Company Appointments Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today The Institute of Indirect Taxation Cornwall Lieutenancy Luncheon New Ambassador Air Commodore Frederick Rainsford Air Commodore Fredrick Rainsford CBE, DFC bomber pilot and diplomat, died on February 13 aged 89. He was born on December 12,1909 Personal Column Court & Social King Opoku Ware Ii of Ashanti King Opoku Ware Ii of Ashanti, died in Kumasi, Ashanti, Ghana, on February 25 aged 79. He was born on November 30,1919 Lord Dean of Beswick Lord Dean of Beswick, Labour MP for Leeds West, 1974-83 and former leader of Manchester City Council, died on February 26 aged 76. He was born on June 3,1922 Academy 'Immortals' M. Cocteau's Chances March 2,1955 News The Times Crossword No 21,040 Business AA Information The Times Lifeboats Royal National Lifeboat Institution In the Times One man and the law Market slides on fears of rate cut halt Gec deal in US marks start of transition John Charcol Mirror rejects Trinity Wharf float tax-break lure SAB's muted opening Approaches give 16% lift to First Choice Atherton wins recall Business Today Financial Services Bill altered Hays the Business Services Group Sun Life porfits down 50% on weather claims New chief for Close Brothers McBride departure Shares dip at Ocean Break talks to rival Boost for NTL Chesterfield sales Pearson pushes ahead with German paper £100m mutuality boost EU approval for Zeneca merger Hodder makes big advance Foreign Colonial House price decline stirs downturn fear Redrow advances Computerland tumbles BICC sells loss-makers Aggreko powers ahead Morse signals intent Exchange Rates Burmah to repay £280m to investors Gucci to confront LVMH Shield improves its offer for Axis Aegis aims for top spot in US By our City Editor: Sir Victor takes a Birching Commentary CNT Commodities Liffe Options Investors run for cover over us rate worries Stock Market The latest twist in the food price war has succeeded… London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices A murky brew Billiton F&c Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Sun Life Wall Street Nice one, Cyril Time for Blair to face up to the euro's implications New Europe offers the chance for an honest debate about Britain and the single currency Economic View That isn't Sad note In flames Airborne Canary leaves ruins of the tower in its wake Five years on, the Docklands development has become a viable business, writes Carl Mortished Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business Billiton guarded on bleak outlook Legal & General Business Focus Mayflower set for US F&c puts faith in buyback plan Hays moves Tibble to business process Sage launches £78m bid for Tetra Perkins set to spend Danisco acquisition D&g profits advance Horace Small sells Pendragon cautious Dixon Motors ahead Equities fall in thin trading BT British Funds Muffins are perfect recipe for success Dti Online banking meets key needs Business Bytes Contacts Business to Business Personal Loans & Finance Ltd Company Store Group Evesham Micros Final chance to limit risk of Budget blues Government puts small business first Launch offers voice for entrepreneurs Multiple Display Advertising Items The Gold & Siver Bureau's Multiple Display Advertising Items Make £50,000 in 6 Months Multiple Display Advertising Items Left in the lurch on euro Entrepreneurs want a verdict before they pay out, says Henrietta Lake Time Firms less pessimistic on economy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Radio Heard in All the Right Places Speechly Bircham Trafficmaster PLC The Times S J Berwin & Co The Chambers of Michael Lyndon-Stanford Qc Equifax QD Graham Gill & Young Gazette PA Consulting Group Lipson Lloyd Jones Allied Domecq QD Lipson Lloyd Jones Skuld ZMB PSD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment London Fire Brigade to Protect and Serve ZMB Chambers Professional Recruitment FSA ZMB Chambers Professional Recruitment QD Paralegals Woolf in Action Try a Career that Isn't Legal Television formats and copyright protection Who owns One Man and His Dog? Peter McLnerney and David Rose assess the rules Picture Gallery Legal Diary Kemp & Co London - Partners Lessons of Lawrence An open letter to the Prime Minister HW Daniels Bates GTS The Peachell Group Ltd WT Consulting Executive Search and Selection BNFL Barkers Multiple Display Advertising Items Garfield Robbins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Box No Access to justice: who pays? First prize was awarded to Mike Thomas for his essay, below, on how high costs will hinder justice Pearson MacDonald & Company Taylor Walton Solicitors UCB Healthcare Words of praise from Irvine The big prizes and a special award: Frances Gibb reports Wakefield banking on survival Rugby League The Times Throwing away a slice of history David Powell on a rule change that threatens to erase the exploits of a cherished Olympian Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Athletes welcome English centres for elite Youngsters face scales of justice Racing: Bhb to Review Weight-For Age Allowances for Chasers Yesterday's Results Catterick Leicester Lingfield Park Richard Evans The Times Hammond aim Rapid Raceline Fantasy league Anelka shoots his way to the top The Arsenal forward appears unstoppable, but Charlton have started a revival that could have aided Fantasy League managers Playing like Forest? Take heart and seek out the £500 prize It may be closer to the end of the season than the beginning, but Fantasy League prizes remain up for grabs with ON-Target Fantasy Player of the Week Fantasy League Quiz Bargains in midfield proving vital Fantasy League Top 100 Check your Scores Youth League Top 10 United keep their focus as Inter rule out Ronaldo Football Branca gets all-clear Football in Brief NatWest Latin giants eye silverware Overseas View Hide sets date for defence Wasps tie might have sting in its tail Semi-Finals Snow Reports Word-Watching White returns early Wales summon flanker bred in New Zealand Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Picture Gallery Derbyshire row resolved to suit Cork Food poisoning hits under-19s For the Record The Times Cambridge aim to hit the heights Rowing Matchplay event needs final polish Land Rover Radio Choice Hollywood beckons A perfect mixture of bonds and betrayals Review Bbc1 Pay TV Satellite, Cable and Digital England set World Cup fitness deadline Squad Leeds go fourth as Leicester woes multiply Premiership Times Two Crossword Athletics 44 FA to view Le Saux incident Rowing 50 Odyssey direct

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