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News from 12/07/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale and Mark Inglefield, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Bill Cash (Chairman), Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, J. R. Goddard, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Doug Ferguson, Paul Hoggart, Ashia Hansen, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Steel, John Curtis, Frederic Raphael, Paterson, Lynne Truss, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Jock Howard, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, J. P. Walsh, Kevin Eason, Patrick Renshaw, S. Mousouris (President), Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Peter Wilson, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Pat Ratcliffe, Rory Underwood, Arthur Leathley, Aviation Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anna Blundy, Caroline Cranbrook, Robin Nonhebel (Head of History), Philip M. Croughan, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Jeff Cumpsty, David Briggs (Chairman), Jasper Gerard, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Anthony Sampson, Paul Durman, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, David Le Vay, Michael Theodoulou, Tony Hoare, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, David Lawrenson, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Frances Gibb and Gavin Lumsden, Peta Bee, Clive Hughes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nigel Mansell, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Mel Webb and Phil Yates, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, James Pringle, Eleanor Wright (solicitor), Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Christopher Evans, Peter Riddell, David Orr and Zahid Hussain, Mike Atherton, Mrs. D. Geraghty, Chris Brown, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Christopher Irvine, Gillian Harris, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, David Clifton, Brian Barker (Chairman), Stephen Dalton, Edward Thomas, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Warwick Mansell, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, P. A. Porter, Paul Shepherd, Michael, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Adam Parsons, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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New Star Wars Film British law firm creates global giant $1 billion deal fuels merger frenzy Blair seeks to mend fences Index Paras face inquiry over shooting Army investigators study evidence of deaths in street celebrations, Michael Evans writes Queue-jumping Prescott drops in to road row Kubrick Tiffany & Co. 30 p Every Weekday Church seeks young recruits Prescott wins fight to keep super-ministry Whitehall Shuffle Brown blocks Tube cash over disruption fears First Telecom Town halls face millennium chaos Firms lose restless graduates News in Brief Tory hopes rise Threats arrest Street killing Kubrick myth Health check Sex attack hunt Bomb arrests Seaside holiday for Blairs—n Tuscany Children get their way after voting for the beach, writes Richard Owen in San Rossore Seven are feared drowned as the heatwave hits 30C BA pilot saves passengers in near-miss Eurostar Simon Walker Law firm merger fuels salary war Frances Gibb predicts a cultural revolution among lawyers Clifford Chance Leading the way in the City law firm revolution Andersen Consulting Judges will be trained how not to be rude By a Correspondent: Adoptive parents to get leave rights Face behind the real Harry Potter Builidng worker was childhood inspiration for tales of young wizard, reports Anthea Lawson Museum shops for posh frocks Scope PC World Greedy image hinders charities Infineon techologies Top of the class teachers enjoy 'Oscar' fame Quality Time Lifetime award winner keeps education in the family John O'Leary on the success of a women whose children have followed her example Audi Mesh Computers plc Who's who In roll call of honour Bishops to gain new power over churchwardens Vat Burden BT Cellnet. The world's largest roaming mobile… Synod divided over Virgin's role Palace thief is released News in Brief Oxford growth Lockerbie cut Philatelic folly Elephant faker Short-staffed CID to hire retired officers Stewart Tendler reports on Scotland Yard's plan for consultant detectives Men of a Certain Age Prove Fiction's Wisest Coppers BTcellnet Good cell Lack of funds floors top dance student Trimble warns of gamble that could oust him Tiny Lords split over picking Tulips Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Archer plans new Arsenal stadium Hillary's loyalty stops with politics Renault Dinosaur fossil clues US drops medicine to Antarctica woman Damian Whitworth reports on help for sick scientist Swiftcall Murder suspects linked to racism News in Brief Citizen Sergei Hacker threat Bomb amends Greater Freedom from Bladder Problems India claims victory in war over kashmir Reuters: Elections to be held in autumn BTCC Picture Gallery Pentium Congo ceasefire Ignored World in Brief (Reuters): Art theft pair (Reuters): Belgian choice (Reuters): Killer bear (Reuters): Turkish blast (Afp): Veil ruling Barak and Arafat promise new era Thousands join Iran protest Students lead clamour for reform, reports Michael Theodoulou Mutual investment bond Primakov set for presidential bid Hewlett Packard Fiasco in Kiev shows limits of Green-led foreign policy Inside Germany Best films ever? Not in 100 years Public choice ignores some of cinema's brightest starts, reports Carol Midgley Chocolate-box list with no taste for hard centres James Christopher, film reviewer for The Times, laments the missing talent Compaq 4,000 ask about 50p flats News in Brief £10m drug haul History for sale Fraud swoop Walker killed Taxi blockade Final blow Quantex Civil war feared as Milosevic's rivals fall out Rugova Returns Villagers struggle to rebuild homes and shattered lives James Pringle in Cirez sees few signs of hope in a region laid waste The Open University Multiple Display Advertising Items Thunder storms put Serb nerves on edge DVLA On the Kubrick treatmill Speaking of Kubrick Writing the screenplay for Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, Frederic Raphael found the director both polite and implacable. In the second extract from his book, he tells of his often difficult relationship with the Hollywood maverick Study Skills Net Direct Cool, colourful and The Times Leisure Direction John Lewis Department Stores Why gentlemen may prefer brunettes Fashion Diary Chanel Blowing her own kind of crumpet Theatre: Matt Wolf finds out why Emma Fielding won't be a doormat in the NTs' new Look Back in Anger Fantasy league Dance Still yearning after all these years Dance: Debra Craine sees competing Giselles from the Royal and Bolshoi Ballets. Plus (below), French visitors Tricks of delight Shazaml Barbican Festivals Royal National Theatre Shock-rock in the sunshine Festivals: Outdoors has been the place to be for lovers of everything musical, from heavy metal to Dixieland Art Galleries Opera & Ballet Theatres Gene Pitney Theatre Music Dance Film Plus: Tippett's Tlie Mask of Time opens the… Justice must not fall victim to zeal MPs need an impartial ethics adviser in conflicts of interest It seems that Russians have ceased to worship even their pre-revolutionary writers. Reverence in general has become extremely passe' The family business Few doubt that Hillary Clinton is planning to run for President Advice note The Times Diary Trimble's Tightrope The SDLP must act now to save the peace process Necessary Reckoning A war from which Britain and Nato have much to learn New Life for Lawyers The Clifford Chance deal puts lawyers in the global frame Economic effect of West's gold sales Evidence in rape trials Judges' holidays 'Grave concerns' about Ulster deal Threat of the superstore Cup of cheer British passports Testicular cancer Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Anglo-Saxons are axed from history Villagers' helping hand Acropolis museum Blissful ignorance Picture Gallery Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries School news DJM: Nature notes Chartered Surveyors' Company Personal Column Jill Dando rose sells out Hampton Court Palace Flower Show Forces appointments The Army Marriages Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages College of Estate Management Lord Howard De Walden and Seaford Lord Howard de Walden and Seaford, racehorse owner and breeder, died on July 9 aged 86. He was born on November 27,1912 James Farmer James Farmer, American civil rights campaigner, died on July 9 aged 79. He was born on January 12,1920 Latest wills Richard Gray Richard Gray, radio engineer, died on June 17 aged 97. He was born on February 15,1902 Evacuation Upsets London Mothers News The Times Crossword No 21,153 Business Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Open and shut case for Montgomerie Picture Gallery Coulthard emerges unscathed to carry the flag for Britain Kevin Eason on a British Grand Prix filled with drama and near-tragedy before an emotional crowd at Silverstone was left to cheer home success Siemens Picture Gallery Americans on top of world Brown denies 'bigot' claims Hill may wish to keep his engine purring British Grand Prix Star Wars Younger Schumacher has day of conflicting emotions Adam Parsons watches a traumatic race unfold for the Williams driver Hynes sets sights on Formula One Wheel of fortune turns in Coulthard's favour For Queen and Country NatWest Armstrong takes giant leap as mountains loom Cycling Skelton times his success to perfection Rolph wears a confident smile Swimming: National Medley Champion Looks Set for European Glory Coxless fours' timing proves perfect Rowing: Great British Finish Keeps Ambitious Norwegians at Bay Singh is forced to change his tune Today Hugo's first chapter has real fairytale ending Scores from the Qualifying Tournaments for the Open Championship Montgomerie presents Open and shut case By our Sports Staft: Johnson ends long wait with late birdie French put England to sword Hussain confirms golden rule PPP County Championship: Essex Profit Greatly from Wisdom of Captain with the Midas Touch Diligent Lewis tips scales for Durham Hick's slip leaves result in the balance Langer proves that patience is a virtue Bowler flourishes in familiar surrounds Russell leaps to Lord's in celebration Benson and Hedges Super Cup Yorkshire pile on pain for ailing Knight Board caught between rock and a hard place Christopher Martin-Jenkins Nash is the exception to general failings Defiant 110 by Smithies restores English Pride Lancashire throw away victory Weekend's Scoreboards The diplomat left searching for a defence Monday Matters Kevin McCarra on how a tangled personal life has left Craig Brown, the Scotland manager, facing accusations of bigotry Campbell welcomed back with Open arms Maori who thrilled the crowds in 1995 believes his time has now come again Laver simply the greatest Bad manners Focusing blame on Polly Phillipps suspension Equal rights Prost on top Honour bound United juggle too many cups Lynne Truss Spectators miss the point Hill upstaged once again by the master of high drama Lucozade A Scottish miracle to confound cynics By our Sports Staff: Ferguson expresses regret over Cup Dell Shot of Brandi is chastening finale for China Keith Blackmore watches the United States rule the world in Pasadena Ronaldo drives Brazil on Football in Brief Rover returns to take on role right up his street Bill Edgar finds Bobby Robson looking forward to the chance to help England Team talk the Independent News & Reports Service Acclaim at home despite defeat Fantasy League It's big, it's back The Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season Cash prizes worth ?126,000 to be won A vital lesson in injury time Would you know what to do in a sports emergency? Jennai Cox discovers how to dind out Mees Pierson Caught out by heavy-handed style police Messing about on and in the river To enjoy the sport of canoeing safely, first you must learn how to capsize. Peta Bee ventured into - and under - the water Getting off the Treadmill Cox's casebook Ashia Hansen Matthew Pryor shapes up with... Ramruma lands Oaks double Racing: Cecil-Trained Filly Overwhelms Opposition in Irish Classic Brighton Rapid Raceline Eddery waits Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Course Specialists Newcastle Windsor Wolverhampton Vulgar factions create divisions Alan Lee Racing Commontary Results from Saturday Seven Meetings Hemery takes a peek at possible successors Woods has class to hit heights Boxing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Jamaica clinch series Sport in Brief Double for Monaghan Costa collects again McCartney powers on Franco is on a roll Murphy cuts the gap Winning Move Keene on Chess Impressive All Blacks add to Mallett's misery Rugby Union Gateshead worthy of thuderous applause Rugby League Venture 99 comes good at right time Sailing Union seeks swift Dallaglio solution Clinch proves to be too strong Alberdi adds sparkle for Pommery Polo Lewis may bow to lingering injury Athletics Broncos chase play-off berth England rely on Baker in Australia Bowls By a Correspondent: Lowes lifts Bradford to greater highs Wild-card boost for Nicholls Speedway Hanley in no mood to soften his stance For the Record Athletics Rugby League Club Cricket Pools Check Schools Sport Rowing Guide to the Week Ahead Purposive construction of 'consideration' Agent can be 'owner' of premises The Times Honouring pre-nuptial agreement No power to enforce arbitration award Affidavit evidence required Liability for explosion and fire in tent Admitted debt unenforceable Correction Capitalisation, week's change Rush on for Daks Stock! Sale now on Daks City The Punch line: Reject Whitbread. Vote Punch Tomkins to break Ranks Companies Markets focus on inflation figures Economic Outlook What the Sunday Papers Say Exchange Rates Invensys Results and Statistics The Facts The Board IT agencies step up tax battle The Times Corporate Profile: EMI Ex-Saatchi consultant now worth £1.4bn Safeway cuts prices to revive flagging sales Air sell-off bars foreign buyers The Verdict The Pound Change on Week Stock Market South African delegation seeks to stop gold sales Alternative Investment Market Focus C&W issues cable ultimatum Treasury ready to approve UK Capital Europe is desperate for revolution The bitter pill for biotech The man behind vetring Europe's medicines tells Paul Durman why so many fail the test Fantasy league Word-Watching The making of families Television Choice Radio Choice Shedding new light on dark continents Review BBC1 Satellite Cable and Digital BOC to accept £7.2bn offer today Directors likely to vote in favour of break-up bid from Air Liquide and Air Products Foreign rush for F1 names No 1767 Profile 48 M&S may transfer Brooks to Britain Drug developers warned Old Mutual priced low Direct life & pension services Economy 50 Venture buyers could stall RHM demerger The Open Championship Opening Shots Carnoustie: a revitalised old friend revisited after 24 years Johns Hopkins, Golf Correspondent sets the scene at the world's fiercast course and predicts that Tiger Woods is the man to bring back the glory days Inside 'Opens are all great to watch' Open Space De Vere Hotels O' Meara in a private race against time Doug Ferguson watches the Open champion attempt to repeat last year's heroics at Brikdale How the birdies flew with Scotland's sons Emigrants from Carnoustie spread golf around the world, writes Jock Howard 'I marvel at f Bieir terrific accuracy' Open Space UNiSYS 'Gentleman Watson was my favourite' Open Space The apprentice with flame with flame hair who torched the field In 1975 no one thought Watson could back it at Carnoustle, but he won. john Hopkins on the first Open play-off Many a Slip Twi the Times Guide at Car Carnoustie Hole-By-Hole Champions and triers: form and prospects Odyssey Carnoustle's bunker king Patricia Davies meets the greenkeeper who restored the badly neglected Open Course The day Mr Hogan came to town When an American legend came to play, a young Scot began a lifelong obsession, Mel Webb reports Clubhouse beckons Bonallack BBC puts together a vast jigsaw Total Sport Missing link on the links Mel Webb on how a new hotel put Carnoustie back on the Open map Company that knows the score The Open relies heavily on high-tech provider Unisys. 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