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News from 08/07/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Christopher's, Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Peter Hambleton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Sue Gaisford, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Magnus Linklater, Mary Calvert, Ena Wogin, Martin Fletcher and Adrian Lee, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Martin Richards, Roy Porter, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Mr. McGivern, Philip Howard, David Glass, Adam Mars-Jones, Michael Evans, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Ian Murray, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Sheila Johnston, Michael Paterson, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, J. Draper, Lord McNair, Jeremy Whittle, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Heather Neill, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Paul Wilkinson and Daniel McGrory, Pat Gibson, John Bryant, Stephen Wells, Valerie Elliott, Jason Allardyce, T. O. Malone, Dominic Walsh, Elizabeth Hennessy, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Rene W. S. Chang, Tim Reid, Peter Ackroyd, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Punch Taverns, Rodney Milnes, Peter Barrett, Robert Bruce, Jenny MacArthur, Simon De Bruxelles Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Fiona Fleck, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Jimmy Quinn, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David Miliband, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Loek Rijnoudt, Paul von Geyer, Daniel McGrory, Sarah Johnson, David Lister, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Barry Jackson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Nazar, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Peter Bell, Nigel Cliff, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Mick Hume, John Carr, Andrew Goodman, Terence Sinclair, Jeremy Kingston's, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, Michele Harrison, James Pringle, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, G. W. Williams, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Des Dearlove, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Iain Finlayson, Peter Morris, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Eugen Weber, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Mark Baldwin, David Vance, Peter Gorb, Benedict Nightingale, M. Callaghan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Charles Osborne, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray and Paul Armstrong, John Phillips, Susie Steiner, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Tim Gbedemah,

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The secret of kissable lips Prescott berates Blair's 'faceless wonders' Index The Times Beverly Hills Bard Index Libya links restored with Fletcher payout The day the Queen dropped in for elevenses with Mrs McCarron Tap is tops No Title Tobacco firms face $200bn damages Every Weekday Weasel words only highlight honest Tony's sin of evasion Political Sketch Bloody Sunday families to sue Para colonel Kiss... Jim fixes tea fit for a Prince Labour clears debt to start recruiting drive Asda alert over bread sabotage Whitehall job push for ethnic minorities 28 held in child porn swoop News in Brief £1m Pinochet bill Assault PC jailed Mortgage plot Special delivery Lottery luck QC's appeal Cocaine binge killed son of 'Golden Greek' A fortune wasted on drags Parents walk free as murder trial fails Leylandii feller lands in lumber Ash joins women behaving madly Children must show respect, by law This Friday Night during the Break in Coronation… Robbie Williams in below the belt message Union officials leaked racist donor request Staff complained about 'whites only' condition write Paul Wilkinson and Daniel McGrory AC Andersen Consulting Kidney patient 'disgusted' by health service Colour Is not a clinical issue Medical Briefing £1bn will deliver Hull from hell Top architects plan to transform the estuary city into Britain's Barcelona, reports Susie Steiner British Midland Drunken board rider gets driving ban Shaken Prescott hits out at critics Deputy Prime Minister admits faults in not selling his vision, writes Arthur Leathley Public war of words over private sector policy What a difference a day makes in Labour Party policy, reports Alexandra Frean 306 Peugeot 'The Faceless Wonders' Victorian pews divide vicar and his flock Prudential Homet Insurance Great North Eastern Railway Fear of rabies when Cassis comes home Primary school report reveals slow progress The Link Classless pupils learn within tent Bright children to get more help Your First Step towards Healthier Looking Nails Second payout for work stress News in Brief Runway scare Dark warning River fish killed Teacher fined Loren's open day Wrong-headed Polio's days are numbered Brief truces may help to banish lingering infection in war zones, says Helen Rumbelow Audi Snowdon recalls terror Study of dust mite may stop asthma attacks Vaccine slows onset of dementia in mice The sexcret Kubrick Dixons BMA outraged as Blair accuses it of self-interest Ian Murray sees the doctors' conference take the offensive Doctor knows best Cannabis vote splits delegates Lufthansa The case for care TV dramas 'mislead viewers' Tide has gone out for most who surf Net Researchers say infomation is often out of date when it reaches screens, reports Nick Nuttall Searching a billion pages is hit or miss Leica Toyota Woman held at gunpoint in jewellery raid Hague can rub salt Into Labour's public sector wounds On Politics Blair, the rebellious teenager PC World Gay millionaire wants to be Tory London mayor Tory MEPs told to toe anti-euro line Harrods Draught as good as bottled, says water inspector Health-conscious Britons are flitting the bottle Warning of threat to flowers The bee's knees of navigation For Premiums this Small GM farms 'use more pesticides' By our Consumer Editor: Modified food 'safer than coffee' Staples The Office Superstore Trusts try to turn tide on sea defences SAAB Orange Order moves rally to volatile area Plans to calm July 12 celebrations are being sidestepped, report Martin Fletcher and Adrian Lee Family planning 'is not court's job' Lawrence detective charges dropped Review of RAF's weapon systems Riot police on alert in city that defied call-up A Milosevic aide in his party's heartland has been denounced as "a real Stalin". Eve-Ann Prentice in Belgrade reports French force citizens to unite James Pringle reports from Mitrovica on a huge security escort for Kosovo Albanians First Telecom Albanians deported EU 'has bungled freezing of assets' Sierra Leone's factions sign peace accord Air France Animal rights protest at Pamplona bull-run Disney settles suit with executive Rome festival disturbs English poets' repose Reuters: Jesus pictured on 58 Galilee coins World in Brief Goldminers protest Transport strikes start Broadway to go dark Hillary launches Senate bid from hayfield Vodafone Tiny Williamsburg tourists try to rescue 'slaves' Eurostar Holidays Direct High seas cocaine raid Spanish police make record £1bn drug seizure, reports Giles Tremlett Migrants question principles of French republic Pagans mark a magic night Our price 'Times' bridge reopens vital Honduras link Readers rallied to help region hit by Hurrucane Mitch, writes David Adams in Rio Hondo Theme park threatens Incas' lost city Marriott Pay Nothing Unitil July 2000 These lips are made for kissing Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on the demand by fashion-conscious women for lip implants; premature babies and the risk of anorexia; research into Alzheimer's disease; and lichen sclerosus, an auto-immune disease ROC Times readers aid Alzheimer's research No need to suffer in silence Vauxhall Anorexia helpline Alzheimer's Research Trust Last voice of the Bloomsbury set Lytton Strachey loved the man she married, Arnold Bennett asked her to dance and E. M. Forster entertained her. At 99, Frances Partridge is the final link with the Bloomsbury group. Interview by Sue Gaiseford Cynara Artichoke The Male Menopause Harrods Windsors win the battle of bended knee Scotland can't get enough of pomp and circumstance 'Issues of organ donation will never be helped by sensationalist attempts to play the race card. Matters of life and death are not so black and white' Picture Gallery Blair's handful of silver This betrayal of dedicated public service is a threat to the nation This is war No Exit, No Entry Terms that Trimble and Unionists could tolerate The Heart of the Matter The crisis facing organ transplants Pottering along Harry harnesses the playground pound Organ donation 'for whites only' C of E services Pressure on Unionists to accept the 'way forward' 'Abuse' in European Commission City orchestras Effect of Nato bombing What price history? British passports Focus of attention It's good to talk Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Picture Gallery School news Birthdays today Battle of Britain Meeting Dinners Service luncheon New Ambassador Personal Column Memorial services Canning House Tallow Chandlers' Company Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Joe Hyman Joe Hyman, textile magnate, died on July 6 aged 77. He was born on October 14,1921 Brigadier T. F. J. Collins Brigadier T. F. J. Collins, Cbe, D-Day logisties officer, died on May 28 aged 94. He was born on April 9,1905 Personal Column Specialists SSAFA Forces Help Thor Alex Kappfjell Thor Alex Kappfjell, parachutist, died on July 6 in a cliff accident aged 32. He was born in 1967 Professor Ronald Robinson Professor Ronald Robinson, Cbe, Dfc, historian, died on June 19 aged 78. He was born on September 3,1920 Aftermath of Waterloo News The Times Crossword No 21,150 Business Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Europe's Tiger Woods Tax breaks for Ulster businesses withdrawn Treasury poised to publised details of Pfi bank Sterling under fresh pressure from doller Union fury at changes to working time rules Pretoria hits at UK's gold sale Late switch by Thomas Cook gives Kuoni a lift IWC Hurrah for Harry Potter Business Today Post Office pledge due Dixons to test mini PC World format Exchange Rates Business Focus Markets Bill could end tipsters' role GE beats rolls to win Boeing exclusivity QCs clash in Equitable Life hearing Goldshield expands LTCM repays $1bn to banks Oftel reviews price controls on BT Business Roundup Lloyd's fines broker BoI blames leaks Ericsson chief goes Vymiira rejects suitor Vodafone on the up Union attack over yard Irish rush to buy Telecom Free serve Pentland Group to go private By our City Editor: The very full Montague Commentary Wal-Mart's chief selling $10m shares UPC Budgens tests office delivery Punch in appeal to investors Commodities Liffe Options Digital TV backers rise despite retreat for FTSE Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Dixons of stock dream Tempus Rio Tinto Telecom Eireann Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Will plc status deliver the goods for the Post Office? The latest proposals are a compromise born of a deep divide, says Christine Buckley Off their Oates Gold falls down the Treasury gap Short stay Peer pressure All Greek to me Deals driven by value of client data Windfall worry IMF's role in South-East Asia Business Letters BA blamed for Open Skies failure Net Profit$ Tilbury Douglas secures Bandt in £75m takeover Emap buys French magazine publisher First Technology beats forecasts with 16% rise Any Other Business Open minds for tomorrow Accountancy School must meet society's needs by teaching competence and not just facts, Tim Gbedemah argues Speculation over sale price of One 2 One Sacrificing credibility for a quick merger Hanson pays £28m for US sand firm Business Roundup IBM in French pact Sales up at Northern Atlantic shares surge BWD on the lookout Equities weaker at the close Double Your Money In Just 6 Months! The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreages Lansdown To Advertise Call 0171 481 1989 (Trade) 0171 481… Airline Network Flight Centre BM British Midland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Travelbag Kenya Delta Worldwide British Airways Holidays Elegant Resorts Trailfinders Just America Elegant Resorts Always Leisure New York Jetworld Jetline Cheap Flights! & Hotels Car Hire Flight Searchers ASTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax: 0171 782 7824 (Trade) 0171 782 7799 (Private) Poisoners of gender New Films: Adam Mars-Jones tots up the dubious sexual points scored by a pair of Hollywood contenders WB Warner West End Naughty goings-on below stairs More Film: James Christopher on the rest of the week's new releases The Saturday Times Dance School's in for summer Rite-of-passage flicks are big news again, but very different from anything James Dean Would recognise, says Nigel Cliff A French family film affair Sheila Johnston on a movie season devoted to the Deneuves, the Depardieus and other dynasties Star Wars New Video Releases What's on Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainement complited by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House ful, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet A masterful mistress Youth takes centre stage Heather Neill on the third BT Connections festival of plays written for and performed by teenagers at the NT Theatre Pop Hollywood in the Himalayas Debra Craine on the mixed blessings of the first night of La Bayadère, opening production in the Bolshoi Ballet's London season Who needs to see stars? Pop Celine Dion Sheffield Burning that candle Will a new Gershwin show bring out London's elusive late-night audiences? Clive Davis hopes so Opera Double dose of Gallic wit Opera L'Heure Espagnole/The Breasts of Tiresias Grange park Metro Diverse voices, diverse visions, artistic unity Michael Schmidt's selection of poets can stand for the century, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Halliwell's Film and Video Guide The end, yet again Roger Scruton Apocalypses By Eugen Weber Hutchinson, £18.99 ISBN 0 091 801346 A random harvest of publishing gems Bibliomane Sewage and the sweet smell of success Excrement usually evokes disgust, but it has also made saints and been the bearer of revelations Ouch! Read it again It's all in the mind: pain was never so much fun, says Roy Porter Hurrah for Harry Potter Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban By J. K. Rowling Bloomsbury, £10.99 ISBN 0 747 54215 5 A laugh and a joke as the ship goes down Breaking the Code By Gyles Brandreth Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 ISBN 0 297 64311 8 And the murderer is … ? Tally ho! A Rural Uprising By Janet George J. A. Allen, £14.95 Isbn 0 85131 742 1 Sixties icon R. D. Laing: A Personal View By Bob Mullan Duckworth, £18.95 ISBN 0 7156 2889 5 Lost in time The Africa House By Christina Lamb Viking, £12.99 ISBN 0 670 87727 1 Oral land sale enforceable on trust basis Use of trade mark outside UK not unlawful Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Conduct relevant in fixing costs Inferring intention to create trust Principal cannot be a commercial agent Lord Chancellor is urged to reconsider court fee relief Tribunal can make injury award Protecting undercover police officer Use of court resources part of justice VAT payable on drug dealer's table Inadvertent disclosure rules unchanged Agatha Christie Maritime lien for unpaid crew Ronda win adds to Gallic flavour Racing: Fine Run of French-Trained Horses Continues with Pattern-Race Double at Newmarket The Sunday Times Sprinters rely on luck of the draw Yesterday's Results Betdirect from Littlewoods National Hunt season to stay in one piece Newmarket Rapid Raceline William Hill Picture Gallery Lingfield Park Quinn is stood down for ten days Southwell Ladbrokes Golf Today Martin sees Lancashire home NatWest Trophy: Hampshire unable to capitalise on century opening partnership James sparkles as Donald fades Hayden's reward hampers his side McGrath and Vaughan put end to doubts Barnett's failure of little account Yesterday's Scoreboards Surrey well served by Thorpe's diligence NatWest Trophy: England pair wrest control from Worcestershire bowlers Lefebvre's heroics in vain Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Holloway completes stroll for Somerset Winning Move Keene on Chess Twose finds form in defeat Sprint king Cipollini wins Tour's fastest stage Cycling Steele shows his mettle Rugby Union Standard Life Strokes of good fortune lift Palmer Craig Lord finds a champion who enjoys a full life away from the swimming pool Parsonage pulls off popular victory Equestrianism Craig triumphant as Logan misses target Bowls Calzaghe can hit jackpot Boxing France build daunting lead Sport in Brief England puts strong case for 2006 in the bag Keith Blackmore watches the Fa team steal a march on the rest of the World Cup bidders in Los Angeles Giants cut down by Bradford Rugby League: Leaders Condolidate as Wigan Fight to Stay in touch Broncos unable to maintain impetus Olsen plans refined long-ball approach Football For the Record Taylor feels the pinch at the top Football in Brief Queen Victoria's Ghurka was a trailblazer entraordinary Fearless Frentzen refuses to crack Motor Racing Word-Watching Touring cars beckon Hill Radio Choice Just the best of buddies Television Choice Star Wars phenomena: a phantom menace? 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