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News from 23/03/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Russell Jenkins North West Correspondent, Roland Watson and James Landale, Alan Sloan, , Stephen Wood and George Caulkin, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Ian Curteis, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Michael Owen, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Alan Turner, Simon De Bruxelles West of England Correspondent, E. G. Robinson, Robert Lea, Jackie Spray, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Jonathan Sayeed, Angela Court, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Charles Bremner, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Rachel Kelly and Michael Harvey, Christopher Frazer, Simon Perrin, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Andrew Butcher and Chris Ayres, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, M. L. Willmer, Muir Hunter, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Arthur Leathley and Roland Watson, Anatole Kaletsky, Anna Blundy, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, Adrian Hastings, S. J. Tennent, Robert McGeehan, , Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Robert Elphick, , Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Barney Miller, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Tom Walker and Ian Brodie, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Peter Toogood, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Michael Shrimpton, Caroline Merrell, Allan Levy, Carl Mortished and Valerie Elliott, Sarah Cunningham, Lawrence Brewer, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Steve Wedd, Nick Kelly, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Sheila Lawlor, Julian Muscat, Ken Gilbert, , Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Moria Petty, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Elizabeth Cowley, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nicholas Shakespeare, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Patrick Duffy, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Martin Fletcher, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Frank Field, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico,

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Free Books Schools Supporting the National Year of… Fantasy Football League: how did your team get on? Bbc surrenders in Tv ratings war and goes back to nature Straw bid to block release of Ira men Index The Oscars US steps up trade war over hormone beef Bruce Chatwin Picture Gallery Win a cottage in Cornwall Duchess of York's mansion for sale Clinton warns Americans of Kosovo action First Telecom 30p Every Weekday Blunkett goes to top of the class by copying Tory swots Crime victims to keep check on police progress Challenge to Trial Secrets Scottish Widows Glory day for balloon heroes I'm no monster, says Sawoniuk Bomb-plot confession 'is fake' Trade war takes the biscuit Prime Health Nurses to get mobile telephones News in Brief Rugby star fined Rail crash ruling Masonic judges Flight departure Sex-change win Bishop banned Auntie goes back to her roots BBC stakes future on a return to the quality for which it was once renowned, writes Carol Midgley Doctor tells why he gave order to starve patient First Wren to fly almost quit after sexual taunts Oracle Gun man sent hoax bombs to Labour Lorry drivers threaten to block ports in tax protest 'If we were French, we Would Have the Barbecues out Already' Dti Dame Shirley's back, and she means business Vodafone Baby bulge in 2000 will be risky, say doctors Ill-Judged Test Women leave pregnancy to fate The Seven Types of Mother The Photographs of HG Ponting Mercedes-Benz Duke backs drive against child cruelty Emirates Branagh pins hopes on love for the Bard Love's Labour's Lost is next, writes Adam Sherwin Jubilant clown entertains with funny way of reaching the top Posthouse Fiat Halifax Whooping It up Italy says bravo to Benigni In Brief Teen actor's lip service Extras for Stratford NSPCC More city homes to save countryside Councils to be told to use empty offices and wasteland before releasing greenfield sites, reports Nick Nuttall Ex-officers try to halt football disaster case Rembrandt export blocked Cable & Wireless Condon admitted to hospital News in Brief Meningitis death Protesters outed Hunt barred Correction Virgin Family of Ulster attack boy vow to defy threats Men get it in the neck for snoring Tiny Blair means business for inner-city schools £350m package aims to overcome 'fatalism and failure', writes John O' Leary Parents either side of great divide Going Private State First Peers vote to block 3-day week Rebel Tories threaten to contest by-election What case for force in Kosovo? Serbs pursue scorched earth strategy Rebels regroup as refugees beg for help, writes Anthony Loyd in Gornja Klina Rac Milosevic faces cruise missile storm Defence planners are keen to retain an element of surprise, reports Michael Evans, defence editor Yeltsin has IMF on his mind Russia Standard Life Bank Borneo sinks into ethnic bloodletting Minority reaps bitter harvest of Jakarta's land policy, writes David Watts Iberia (Reuters): China-US links hit 'low point' World Summary Reef talks open (AFP): Cyclone strikes (AFP): Tamil defeat Beduin must go (AFP): Cult man charged Culture clash as France grapples with sleaze Cusomary Gallic shrug deemed inadequate by northern European states, writes Adam Sage Blair backs Prodi to lead reformed EU Business Lebed offers Russia recipe for iron rule Anna Blundy meets a Kremlin hopeful talking tough on crime Hostage sues Iran for $100m Pfizer Murder trial for 'Doctor Death' Falklands cut off in Pinochet protest Israel envoy 'had affair with a spy' AOL Piggy-bank raiders play the market Wall St lures young investors with after-school hobby, writes James Bone SAGA Saved by a mother's courage A 17-year old boy, thought to be brain-dead, has survived against all odds. Moira Petty reports The British Varicose Vein Centres The Harley Medical Group Is this the end of the hospital killer bug? Medicine Chest Amazon. co. uk Gateway I knew Bruce was ambidextrous, Bruce Chatwin: A Stroyteller's Life The writer Bruce Chatwin was a man of contradictions: a devoted husband and an active hoomosexual, Nicholas Shakespeare reveals in the first extract from his outstanding biography 'He stuck out in any company, in a gay bar or a drawing room' Direct Line Personal Loans Accor Corporate Services But he was never obvious about it Bruce Chatwin: A Story Teller's Life He wasn't very nice to Elizabeth. I've seldom met a human being who exudcs so much sex appeal with so comparatively little niceness. What does this boy want?' Tomorrow How to end the great benefit fraud Genetic testing would save us millions, says Frank Field Craborne's bill will meet in the commons not an assembly holds its leaders to account, but a House in danger of emasculation Picture Gallery We're still a class act Schools are our gateway to glory—so why not forget this dismal politicking? Shock tactic The Times Diary Class Politics An imaginative initiative for inner-city education Primakov Rules Still a chance to lever Russia back on to the reform road Beyond Patagonia A chance to glimpse the life of a man of myth Aims and effects of Nato airstrikes European elections Loss of legal aid for bankrupts Change in hallmarks Extra tuition US and Ireland Worth a drink? Price comparisons Hollywood films rewrite the past Lost causes Tango revival Sign of spring Court Circular Birthdays today Service dinner RAF Club Dining Society Personal Column Royal engagements Dinners Picture Gallery Anniversaries Assistant Recorders Church news Bishop of Edmonton Reception Chec Guild of Freemen of the City of London University news Memorial meeting Luncheons Meetings Lecture Air Training Corps Court & Social Forthcoming marriages School News Atlantic College Appointments Sir Michael Caine Sir Michael Caine, Chairman of Booker, 1979-93, died on March 20 aged. 71. He was born on June 17,1927 Alfred Schlee Alfred Schlee, music publisher, died in Vienna on February 16 aged 97. He was born on November 19,1901 Personal Column Sir Edward Playfair Sir Edward Playfair, KCB Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Defence, 1960-61, died on March 21 aged 89. He was born on May 17,1909 M. Tschaikowski On this Day News Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loch Lomond Scotland Maldives Airports Authority Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Winning Lotus We Need to Consider Each Other Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridging Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Display Advertising The UK's Capital Franchise Exhibition! Times Newspapers Corporate Identity & Hospitality '99 Legends Nightclub Northern Executive Aviation Carnoustie Golf Course Hotel & Resort Limited Www. meetingminds. com KIT Classified Advertising The Virtual Office Maldives Airports Authority Leapfrog International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Celebrity Corporate Hospitality Dti Small firms find safety and advice in numbers Jackie Spray looks at what is on offer from four of Britain's business organisations University to change way workers learn Henrietta Lake reports on the educating of industry Display Advertising Part-time jobs aid recruiting In Brief Megaphone A week to prepare for two £1,000 rollover prizes How to Enter your Fantasy League Team As I was saying… Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Fio's double brings joy to sutton Fantasy Player of the Week Two goals from Chelsea's Norway strker helped Billy Boys to Clinch this week's Fantasy League Prize of £500 with 26 points So your team is terrible? You can still win £1,000 next month With no games next weekend, the prize for ON-Target in a fortnight's time will be a rollover bonanza of £1,000. Don't forget! Fantasy League Quiz Young guns running low on ammo Transfer Line Fantasy League Top 100 Check your Scores Telephone 0640 62 51 02 Youth League Leaderboard News The Times Crossword No 21,058 Business Walkers Forecast Tomorrow Kylie whips up a storm Arts Taylor in £1.6m Barclays payoff Former bank chief joins premier league of golden handshakes Top pay at Glaxo to keep pace with US firms John Charcol Slowing economy lifts rate cut hopes Greycoat rejects £218m Delancey bid Don't try children as adults Liffe firm acts to suspend traders Business Today One2One mobilises for market Arnault sweetens bid for Gucci Berbard Arbaykt Francois Pinault Westminster recommends £214m offer Barclays Audi UK regulator blocks plans for Glaxo drug P&s press group puts its stores up for sale Regent Inns calls off merger talks Business Roundup Media invitation TI's American buy UNiFI aims to grow Chesterfield delays Forth Ports on the up Microsoft 2000 launch Peptide losses worsen Exchange Rates Morgan sees Asian recovery Roxboro profits 11% ahead Branson loses £2m in Cadoro collapse By our City Editor: Payoffs Taylor-made for performance Commentary by our City Editor By our City Staff: Banks lost £7.5bn in crash SAS Commodities Liffe Options Takeover talk helps Asda to lead stores higher Stock Market London FINANClAl Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot Amd Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes The quest for success Tempus Westminster Health Care Morgan Crucible Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes TT Group Wall Street Dow's past portrays all its bulls running out of steam Economic View Talk of a bubble on Wall Street is premature but the exalted price of shares cannot last Flying feathers The Times City Diary Off piste Unholy vision Finding the right formula for branding fast cars Rowe & Maw Robinson to net £lm TransTec dividend payout Epson Surprise mergers unveiled by Italian banking quartet Caroline Merrell reports on the renewed outbreak of bid fever that has taken a grip on Europe Granada's Nile win Prestbury pays £40m for Butlers Wharf site The Dragon Awards 1999 Rugby poised to sell joinery business Business Roundup Anglian shares surge Ramco allays oil fears Britannia builds Asda Property ahead Jarvis signs £12m deal Birkby acquires sites Fast-track hope lifts Scotia Alexon issues statement Vivendi to buy US water group Financial Discounts Direct Monument opens door to potential merger deals CNT TT poised to increase offer for Hall The Times Unit Trust Information Service PIA Equities suffer modest falls Virgin Cooking up a caribbean storm Theatre: Kylie Minogue was just one of the novelties in a Bajan The Tempest. Michael Owen reports Walkers Film You've come a long way, lady World Music Miriam Makeba Festival Hall Pop Building a Library A guide to the best classical CDs in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 British Museum Don't hold the front page Cinema: Clint Eastwood has a double deadline to beat in True Crime, but somehow Giles Whittell can't get excited Sublime introspection Concerts Halle/Nagano Manchester Apollo Victoria Theatre Seduced by reel music Zbigniew Preisner Festival Hall A power to surprise Nash Ensemble/Brabbins Purcell Room London Palladium Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Films on General Release Opera & Ballet Theatres Mamma Mia! Classified Advertising Items The Lion King Old ham can still cut the mustard POP Meat Loaf Dublin Dull, slice them how you will Coldcut Forum, Nws The Borderline Three become one Jazz Kenny Werner Pizza Express, W1 The barrister who had an instinct for fairness Why children under 14 should not be tried as adults The Strasbourg ruling on the Bulger case highlights the need to reform juvenile sentencing, says Allan Levy Picture Gallery Legal Diary Chambers Banking & Finance SmithKline Beecham ZMB Industry Clifford Chance HW Portsmouth City Council Lawyers' Christian Fellowship Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Joint Contracts Tribunal Ltd PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers of Mr John Cherry QC The risk that faces frontline lawyers The danger for those working on human rights is becoming linked to a cause, says Frances Gibb Hughes-Castell Try a Career that Isn't Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freedom's flame flickers Corpus Juris threatens our liability, argues Michael Shrimpton The Times/justice Awards 1999 Grahamgill & Young PLC Publications Lovell White Durrant To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 Zarak MacRae Brenner Laurence Simons Woolf Legal Aid Times Newspapers Ltd. Enron Brick Court Chambers To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 Chambers Professional Recruitment QD London Borough of Redbridge Times Newspapers Leicester University ZMB Industry Grahamgill & Young To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 Allen & Overy Laurence Simons Dibb Lupton Alsop Legal Training Group Norton Rose Stevens & Bolton Solicitors FSA Delay by human rights bodies will not stop executions Law Report March 23 1999 Privy Council Power to displace patient's relative No anonymity in sex case for body corporate Adoption order was made in mother's absence Scots Law Report March 23 1999 Inner House Inspectors cannot insist on confidentiality Classic adds famous name to heart of women's tour Golf New putting style helps Webb win hand down Virgin Herron holds his nerve to see off challengers Russians make most of qualified success Kelleway on track for quick start Racing Careless talk costs money Racing: Road to Penury is Paved with Rumour and Supposition Racing Ahead Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Uttoxeter Meeting Points Guide to our Racecard Exeter Fontwell Park Harvey's cream reap benefits of youth culture Football Stephen Wood reports on the success of The Times FA Youth Cup The State of Play in the Youth Cup Kirsten sets run record in victory Carsley beats path to Blackburn By our Sports Staff: Ganguly destroys Sri Lanka Gough receives England's p!ayer-of-the-year award Cricket For the Record Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Rangers win race for Dutch forward In Brief Snow Reports European places may be up for grabs Rugby Union National Schools Sevens Results Picture Gallery France look forward with a shrug Clayton to chance his arm Sport in Brief Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge King may prevent world title rematch Boxing Keene on Chess Winning Move Players get in touch with their feelings Rugby League Champ in search of a crown Dario Franchitti is coverted by Formula One but, as Kevin Eason reports, he wants to conquer the United States first Abbey National England left to struggle Bowls Word-Watching Soccer 's spiritual side Television Choice Radio Choice Paradise lost, but was it ever really found? Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital Keegan forced to pick new recruits McRae may switch to formula One Times Two Crossword No 1672 Golf Rusedski spurns golden chance Inside Motor Sport Morse

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