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News from 29/06/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Marion McGilvary, Giles Tremlett, Denis Orde, Michael Brett, Helen Johnstone, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Banco Santander Sa v Bayfern Ltd, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Bercow (Opposition Education and Employment Spokesman), Raymond Snoddy and Andrew Pierce, David Pannick Qc, Mark Souster, C. B. Goodhart, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Tony Paterson, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Mason Fisher, Kevin Eason, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Demirkaya V. Secretary of State for the Home Department, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Diana Quinney, Richard Ford, Judge Stephen Tumim, Sir David Ramabotham, Chief Inspectors, I. G. Cross, Dominic Walsh, Cathy Comerford, Saeed Shah and Arthur Leathley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Jasper Gerard, A. Straume (Uk) Ltd, Graham Hulse, Paul Armstrong, At Wimbledon, Tom Baldwin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Andy Lavender, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Milington v. Secretary, Steuart & Francis, Penna v Law Society, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Derek Hudson, Josephine Hayes, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Nigel Cliff, Gillian M. Tabor, Harold Horwitz, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Richard Holledge, Dalya Alberge, Julian Muscat, David Price, Russell Jenkins, North West Correspondent, Joseph Sinclair, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Mel Webb, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Deryk Mead, Chief Executive, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Edward J. Ward, Michael Gove, P. Brison, David Lister and Robert Lea, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Phil Gordon and Russell Kempson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Chris Ayres, Anthony Loyd at the Kosovo Polie Battlefield, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Paul Connolly, Charles Millman, Garland Tribute, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Richard Ford, Gavin Fogg, Henrietta Lake, Christopher Irvine,

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March ban puts peace plans in jeopardy Who'd be the genius in a family? Index Mandelson for Europe Zoo's baby hippo dies of sunstroke My life pictures Henmaniacs wait and hope in rain Straw threatens to dose 'evil' Scrubs The seedy end of the hippy trail First Telecom Every Weekday 'Warder' Widdecombe could easily qualify as cult viewing Political Sketch Mandelson speaks up to bolster euro cause A winning royal flush The Queen has cut her utilities bills, reports Tom Baldwin Harrods Knightsbriedge Scottish snub claim is denied Wakeham rejects press curbs Extra 100 staff to ease passport backlog Picture Gallery Police find lesbian clue in murder case News in Brief City centre toll delay Goodlad resigns seat Drug doctor struck off GM soya 'less healthy' £16,000 for FA sexism £5 coin for Diana day Hang-gliding record £17m for Degas as art lures back big spenders Buyers of all could relate to the rising bids Secretive international collectors are splashing out again, particularly for Impressionists, repoets Dalya Alberge Men for whom money is no object Hockney wins Royal Academy award Virgin one account Scrubs staff labelled racist and selfish Richard Ford on the worst prison inspection report in memory Audi All the senior managers have since moved on Aitken revisits jail in his old constituency DIAL-a-PHONE No charge for Roy Keane News in Brief Dog man jailed Blood victim Joyriders die TV actor dies Pick of the crop Correction Mother 'gave son huge drug overdose' Baby died in care of boy, 11 Judge delays trial in favour of court Sutch's loony friends put the fun in funeral Gay rugby team joins league Mobile 'put jet in danger' Staples Smarten up, school head tells parents British Airways The world's favourite airline Teachers snub Left in union election Three decades of steady decline Adapt or vanish Methodists told Sydney's police chief goes for Met job Baby left in car dies on sunny day Punch Culture of court friction to end Fertility hope for older mothers Give your Staff the Edge Doctors given dues to children's hidden pain How to Tell By a Staff Reporter: Over the limit in charge of a skateboard Time Backpackers 'just want sex and drugs' Adrian Lee follows a trail of complaints abc offensive behaviour of many young travellers Bread, Spam and retsina Cable & Wireless 'We took risks then' Full moon parties Sainsbury's Foreboding in a town called Malice Martin Fletcher assesses reaction in deeply divided Portadown to the Drumcree parade order NEC Direct CAT Tory leader's complaint helped Dyke Sex addict on show from 'Sun ' Back Care Solutions Kissinger walks out on Paxman Royal Mail Hunt for reluctant Ronieb who legged it Benn wants MPs' interests on ballot papers Housing benefit system is over, says Darling Peugeot Kennedy looks unbeatable as rival drops out of race Mrs Ashdown Keen to Veto Husband's Kosovo Job Europe, not the euro, is the crucial subject Hillary spared Starr grilling Vengeful lover plotted birth and death of his son Mother killed babies BT Buchanan may challenge his party Leary 'shopped comrades to FBI' Sea life is deeply troubled by noise MOPS Inflation may end reign of Somali gangsWarlords' solution to their economic woes could bring about their downfull, reports Sam Kiley in Mogadishu Warlords' soltion to their economic wocs could bring about their downfall, reports Sam Kiley in Mogadishu Tankproof Tiananmen Square is reopened Heligoland hopes for bonanza as Eu duty-free ends Island tax havens kept Motorola 34 French chefs face bribe charges The sword of El Cid gets a new edge from science Reuters: Polar bears feast on trapped whales Daks 'Red Bologna' falls to the Centre Right World in Brief AFP: Holidaymaker shot Mayor of Paris accused Israel talks break down AFP: Holocaust payments NPI Reuters: French vote to end last bastion of male power Adam Sage on a revolution that gives women political parity on paper Midnight deadline for KLA fighters Legal & General Milosevic vision dies a death on battlefield of dreams The Balkans: Lessons of History The Times Prince calls for new regime Soldiers' families get e-mail service Tiny Serb pupils learnt tactics of terror Stephen Farrell visits a Kosovo Classroom where children learnt how to use landmines and booby traps The Balkans: Lessons in War The day our daughter nearly died Isabel Maude's chickenpox led to a rare bacterial attack. Anjana Ahuja reports Heathrow express A new jab that could save your holiday Medicine Chest Picture Gallery Gavin Fogg A hero whose time has comeSir Sir Ernest Shacklton, the Antarctic explorer so long eclipsed by his rival Scott, is at last receiving the recognition he deserve. Erica Wagner reports Surfing for cybersex All is not what it seems on the internet. Marino McGilvary finds its chatrooms are overrun by married men chasing virtual thrills International Eating Disorders Centre Hernia SAGA CGU We can't believe you, Mr Blair When is a promise not a promise? In the peace process 'The public domain is so circumscribed that soon we won't be able to quote Chaucer without the say-so of some pompous descendant' A transient beauty Seahenge inspires a sense of mystery that it will lose once in a museum Mick flick Petrol on Fire The Parades Commission has dealt peace devastating blow Changing Currency Mandleson's words means as much as Blair's actions Own Goal The FA has acted against the wider interests of football Mediation and divorce laws Victory in Kosovo? Consuming interest in Wal-Mart Hospice at home Labour's New Deal Forces overstretched Aitken's library The Nelson touch Women versus the Wimbledon gents Elgar variation Goodness of garlic Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Deans Court Chambers The National Art Collections Fund The Blue Cross Picture Gallery School news Anniversaries Church news Personal Column Dinners Reception Meeting Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Sternberg Centre for Judaism Cutlers' Company Luncheon Tobacco Pipe Makers and Blenders Legal appointment Lord Robens of Woldingham Lord Robens of Woldingham, Pc, former Labour Cabinet mininster and chairman of the National Coal Board, 1961-71, died on June 27 aged 88. He was born on December 18,1910 Personal Column Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Tennis Debenture Tickets Wimbledon Debs all days, Grand Prix, Theatre,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Seekers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Searchers Lipman & Sons Jetworld Announcements Sir Peter Abeles Sir Peter Abeles, AC, Australian transport magnate, died in Sydney on June 25 aged 75. He was born on April 25,1924 Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Delta Announcements From our Special Correspondent: The Duke of Kent in Yorkshire Fred Feast Fred Feast, actor died on June 25 aged 69. He was born on October 5,1929 Wine making can be agricultural Court of Appeal Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caribbean Yacht Business Opportunities International Product Design Leave of court required to seek adjudication Multiple Classified Advertising Items Once in a Lifetime Interesting Business Opportunity Internet/telecoms Business Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liquidations Receiverships Sir Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast Payout Credit & Mercantile Plc Bridging Loans WVE Unfair dismissal! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal International Legal-international Priority of provisional liquidator Fraud removes right of reimbursement Persecution relevant to foundation of fear Completion of transactions no ground for withdrawing notice Ministers set to revampsupport for small f irms A 'single gateway' approach is intended to end confusion and rivalry, Henrietta Lake reports Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Stock Corporation Ltd Century Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Status Hydraulics Business to Business The Find of a Lifetime Winners who put it down to experience Evesham Times Newspapers The Times Tax implications ignored In Brief Mega Hone News The Times Crossword No 21,142 Picture Gallery Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling GEM Sluggish Isas Sport In the Times Features Law Arts Obituaries Letters Radio & TV Opinion Columns Judges must mind their manners Law, Savers shun confusing Isas Government expected to water down proposals for stakeholder pensions Byers calls summit to boost industry John Charcol Frenzy over Storehouse BP Amoco endows Cambridge institute US rate fears rattle shares in London Freeserve sales at only £2.7m Garland: a musical tribute Business Today Times-Money Watson to join Tom Hoskins Suez deal Sol enters UK HSBC opposed Exchange Rates Demon Pressure on Government to mind gap in Tube funding Hsbc first bank to reach bug compliance University offers MBA in the pop business Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Methodist Insurance Plc Britannia purges Hardern supporters Compensation for mis-selling at £2.7bn Business Roundup Bid talk lifts Morland CAD aids Planit sales No news for McAlpine Nat Power in Spam Testing time for Beale Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Overseas setback for Blue Circle The Times By our City Editor: Food could make Storehouse tastier Hampson considers share issue IT Group warns of profits shortfall Lex chooses Potts to be RAC chief Talk of Cgu bid approach lifts RSA Action 2000 Swallow eyes Hilton after Pubmaster deal Commodities Liffe Options Centrica accelerates on hopes of £l. lbn Aa deal Stock Market 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 CGU / R&SA IT Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Engineering rewards Tempus Swallow Wall Street The Fed may raise rates but America can take it US investors remained calm the last time share prices fell and they need not panic now Economic View Fired up The Times City Diary O'Rourke's lift The Times City Diary Canada fly The Times City Diary Gore detail The Times City Diary From the ski slopes to Brown Rock for a slice of the action As Hugh Osmond closes in on Allied, Dominic Walsh meets the brains behind Mr Punch's other business ILCO Unican The Punch line: Reject the Whitbread offer The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Share Guide Losses reduced in afternoon La Grande Dame Addleshaw Booth & Co Chambers Norton Rose Hughes-Castell QD Chase P&O Nedlloyd GG Universal Music Group Apple Computer Graham Gill & Young QD Angela Mortimer Law Investor in People Times Newspapers Burges Salmon Linklaters & Alliance Chambers Director - Manchester and Leeds To Advertise Call 01716806828 Lend Lease GLS Commercial Litigation Qualified Solicitors Wanted Conveyancer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Essex Court Wigg & Co Citco Schroder Ventures Sheffield-Haworth Rude judges must mind their manners Judicial discourtesy has no place in our consumer-friendly society, says Frances Gibb Queens Counsel Steuart & Francis Legal Diary Zanak MacHae Brenner City Centre Recruitment Why Bloody Sunday soldiers should be named Merricks To Advertise Call 01716806828 Legal Counsel Paris XXIV Matheson Ormsby Prentice Civil Aviation Authority Senior Corporate Counsel Amsterdam BB Alderney Channel Islands Hammersmith & Fulham Brunel University Revolution and devolution The Crown Prosecution Service is being revamped. John Morris, the Attorney-General, outlines the changes to Frances Gibb Legal Appointments Qatar General Petroleum Corporation To advertise your Legal Appointment please contact… Summit Legal Limited EJ Kingsley Napley Solicitors The plum jobs all went to men Secret soundings may cause indirect discrimination, says Josephine Hayes The Scotch Whisky Association Is this any example to set our kids? Comedian Adam Sandler's film Big Daddy is ahuge hit in America, an achievement that depresses Giles Whittell The Times Film LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Concerts: Geoff Brown hears a big Prokofiev and some cool percussion Pop Ensemble Bash Christ Church, E1 I 've got the best job in the world On Thursday Adam mars-Jones takes over as our chief film critic. Here he discusses his love of the movies, and looks back at a few of the high and low points of his life in the stalls A concert was never like this Theatre: Heiner Goebbles meets Ensemble Modern. andy Lavender says the results is breathtaking Puppeteer tugs heart-strings Tinka's New Dress Barbican Pit A guide to the best classical CD s in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Building a Library British Museum What's on Swan Lake in Glasgow Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complled by Marlt Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Theatres The harder, they come Pop: Paul Connolly uncovered a few little gems in the unlikeliest corners of this Year's Glastonbury Festival Picture Gallery Variety, the spice of her life Cabaret Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Cabaret a salute to Judy Garlald Wimbledon '99 Racing Ahead Chepstow Rapid Raceline Daylami defence rests on gallop Racing Reaping the Racecard Filly dies in stalls accident Montjeu provides perfect advert Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Hamilton Park Yesterday's Results Putting the case for broom-handle converts Wales add import to cup squad Rugby Union Wales World Cup Squad Hurdling & CGU Sporting faith reaps deserved dividend Mel Webb uncovers a romantic talc behind David Park's rapid rise to prominance Inkster collects final reward Golf Daly says sorry for US Open outburst Sussex go west in quest for further success Super Cup For the Record Vince Wright's Pools Forecast New Zealand complete revival Taunton (final day of four); The New Zealanders beat Somerset by six wickets Match-By -Match Guide to the Ppp Country Championship Fixtures Cricket Smith's doubts removed in courageous comeback Athletics Stubbs to undergo treatment over test concerns Football Doohan is undecided over his plans for the future Sport in Brief Direct Line Powder-puff stuff fails to warm cockles of true Brit Lynne Truss Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Dokic wins battle of fathers' day Simon Barnes watches the 16-year-old qualifier muscle out another seed Kuerten rises to challenge of peak performance on grass Partial return to winter proposed Rugby League Picture Gallery Men's Singles Women's Singles Wimbledon today Picture Gallery New double act charms crowds John Goodboy delights in the comic antics of John McEnroe on his return Order of Play Television Yesterday's Results Jordan asks Hill for rapid response Motor Racing Word-Watching Land Rover Tour's uneasy riders get show back on the road Jeremy Whittle on the problems still facing the Toure de France Rider dies in fall at Wilton Equestrianism Fight to unearth the past Television Choice Radio Choice Royal profile: quite the opposite of an eye-opener Review BBC 1 Satellite Cable and Digital Ultimate winners face a no-win situation Rob Hughes reports on a club v country issue with an intriguing difference Rain thwarts Henman's brave rally Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Cricket 47 Dokic flair puts paid to Pierce Cycling 50 Longines

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