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News from 13/07/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Dominic Kennedy Paul Durman and Tom Baldwin, Regina v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police Ex Parte Lainton, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Regina v Fricker, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, W. E. D. Scott, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Frederic Raphael, Clive Davis, Ruth Hall and Lisa Longstaff, P. D. Weinberg, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Charles J. Lewis, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Joe Joseph, By Christopher Irvine, Sally Greengross, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, By Ivo Tennant, Mark Shorten, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shania Twain, John Prescott, Royal Ballet's, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Rupert Wright, Anatole Kaletsky, Guy Prest, Helen Rumbelow, John Anderson, Anthea Lawson, Victoria Fletcher, Brian Crozier, Giles Whittome, Jasper Gerard, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Bill Hilton, Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Geoffrey Dean, John Upton, R. Burnett (Continue member, The Scottish Gamekeepers Association), Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, Adam Sage, Sean MacAulay, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, David Pannick QC, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, Julian Muscat, Roland Watson and Valerie Elliott, John Allison, Jason Nisse, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Saeed Shah, John Shircliff, Craig Lord, Nick Moore, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Penny Lewis, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Evans and Roger Maynard, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Allen Robertson, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, By Michael Austin, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Colin Wyman, Richard Morrison, Michael Lake, Frances Gibb, Lea Paterson and Charles Bremner, David Powell, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Mark Lomas, Susie Steiner, George Stern, Jack Jones, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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'Shadow' over Tory treasurer Leaked Foreign Office memos pose questions about Ashcroft's integrity Index Poor losers Return of the Red Kite Emergency Bill for Ulster falters Stop Archer Michael Gove Italy blamed for euro slump 'Compo' dies Comet hunt School leavers to get job advisers Women's football takes off Nokia 5110 39p Every Weekday When just a little breeze seems to whisper unease Political Sketch Orange march passes quietly BUPA Defaulters face exclusion from Ulster executive Tories to oppose congestion charging Hunt ban opt-outs may yet be allowed Vodafone Cps official 'sold list of informers' News in Brief Farm suicides Net condemned Man dies in silo Second chance Red kite makes a majestic return to the Dales By a Correspondent: Gamekeeper is jailed over snaring badgers By a Correspondent: Activists destroy Gm poplars Sainsbury's Picture Gallery BT 'Some of these rumours about a shadow over his reputation Tom Baldwin examines the political ambitions of a big spender in search of a peerage The Ashcroft NEC 'He is off to Bournemouth and will be lobbying our politicians' The Memos British Midland Ashcroft's business deals cast which should not be ignored' The Ashcroft Affair The Business Commission for Racial Equality Britain scores own goal in women's soccer Fame and dollars lure top players to US Links Halifax 2000 bug may lead pilots to refuse to take off SAS men planned rescue of jungle hostages Michael Evans and Roger Maynard on a 'secret' operation in Indonesia Cheltenham & Gloucester Nhs 'cavalier' over child hearts consent X-stream Life for triple killer News in Brief £7bn Camelot Wrong number Salt cutback Track death Hanged PC Global stage Parents 'misled' on school places Audi A3 Tdi New hope for brain tumour sufferers Links How giraffes can help lick illness The 80 Days Wa 52 PC WORLD Church to bring back trials for heresy Parishioners look for stronger leadership Abbey National Brewery Shares Bought Don't mention the Normans French claim hurt pride means we refuse to accept 1066 and all that was good for us, writes Adam Sage Libel trial footballer admits telling lie Fantasy league Education 'protects brain from ageing' Great Northen Eastern Railway French woman claims race bias Labour MP is suspended for leaking report Publicity-hungry MPs find new media champion\ Yorkshire Bank Archer picks his mayoral mate Kenco Envoy throws party for top dogs Decision on rural affairs Vote from home idea Honorary Tyke who worked to the last Nasa comet mission will echo sci-fi film Prudential Basking sharks at risk from fin hunters DVD Drive compatible with CD Iran riots worst since revolution Peace plea fails to stop protesters clashing with police, reports Michael Theodoulou Peugeot I averted nuclear war, says Sharif Pope stays defiant to visit Iraq Diamonds Direct Line Dutch to legalise euthanasia World in Brief Fears for panda Petrol bomber (Afp): Deadly drinks Exile returns (Afp): Khmer killings (Reuters): Drug monkeys Gore takes on gun lobby in bid for votes 'Dull' candidate aims to pep up his campaign, writes Damian Whitworth Links Ceausescu 'funded Mitterrand's 1981 campaign' Legal & General Picture Gallery American Khrushchev Easyjet Left-wing rebels on move to Bogota Rogue Army Town hall stormed in Milosevic protests Kafkaesque exile cleared for take-off Investors in People Harry's Bar mourns death of Venice Citibank Former spy chief vanishes on way to inquiry Nice theory-but when is it science? Paul Ableman thinks he has written a scientific work but an eminent biologist disagrees. Grace Bradberry reports Deaf by rock music A campaign is under way to stop young people developing tinnitus. Nick Moore reports Heritage Hotels HRT can prevent bone loss The British Hernia Centre Direct Line Was it worth the trouble? In the final extract from his book, Frederic Raphael reveals the emotions he went through when Stanley Kubrick rewrote his script for Eyes Wide Shut and the director's relationship with the film's stars, Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise Speaking of Kubrick Time The whiff of the casbah lingers The Tories should not be the plaything of two rich men 'Luvvies were complacent or defeatist when faced with the fact that their clientele was overwhelmingly white, middle-class and middle-aged' Presumed guilty John Upton defends the accused in the Stephen Lawrence case Panic attack Dairy Tension in Tehran A brutal crackdown that imperils reform in Iran Redwood's Ride A single track route clogged with cars Turbulent Priestess Widdecombe should not allow her conscience to haunt Hague Prescott's progress on solving transport 'shambles' Proposed hunting ban 'Justice' for pensioners 'Failed' vasectomy New housing Changing language Fax /e-mail to: 020-7782 5046 or letters@the-times .… Birds of prey 'a threat to wildlife' End of the world, again Millennial boost Court Circular Miss Sheila Garrett Today 's royal engagements Mr C. S. Gulbenkian Greater London Personal Column Picture Gallery Luncheon Appointments Birthdays today Reception Dinner Memorial service Lecture To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Marriage Anniversaries Mercers' Company Lincoln's Inn London Mayors FA Charity Shield Rugby World Cup Bill Owen Bill Wenk, Mbe, actor playwiright and lyricist, died yesterday aged 85. He was born on March 14,1914 Tickets for Sale Tickets Mornings Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Guy Mitchell Guy Mitchell, singer, died in Las Vegas on July 1 aged 72. He was born in Detroit on February 22,1927 Personal Column Flights Directory Flight Searchers Faresavers Jetline Jetworld Delta Worldwide Legal Notices Flights Directory Quality Travel Court & Social Flights Directory Flightseekers Announcements Ben Perrick Ben Perrick, Publicist at Foyles, died on July aged 90. He was born on October 24,1908 Patrick Saul Patrick Saul, k Obe, founder of the National Sound Archive, died on May 9 aged 85. He was born on October 15,1913 On this Day Fine Wine CCC Findlater MacKie Todd & Co. Ltd Tanners Fine & Rare Wines Limited A fine way to buy the best wine If you have a taste for a good bottle, you should look further than the supermarkets and buy early. Robin Young takes the vintage trail Garland Wines Transtherm Caves Argentine Fine Wines Bordex Wine Racks The Haslemere Cellar The Times Vacuvin Euro Cave Wine Cabinets Fronsac & Canon Fronsac Get a tast of Hay Hampers Magnum Fine Wines Plc Bordeaux Primeurs Magnum Fine Wines Plc Yates Brothers Limited La Reserve Bordeaux Index ltd Whether documents are in public domain Personal friend might be a qualified solicitor Fine Wine Andrew Sheepshanks Fine Wines Vermilion Robert Rolls & Co Ltd Seckford Wines Corney & Barrow Ltd A&b Vinters Ltd Assemblage Falcon Vintners Argemtine Fine Wines The Times AITO The Chain Gang Cycle Tours Ltd Juror used specialised knowledge Millesima Power to delegate Andrew Sheepshanks Fine Wines The Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season Checklist Terms and Conditions The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form How to Enter your Fantasy League Team Choose your Fantasy Team from Here 'Shadow' over Tory treasurer Ulster peace deal threat School leavers check Informers 'sold' Flying back Women's football SAS rescuers Parents 'misled' 1066 and all that pride The Times Crossword No 21,154 Heresy trials MP suspended Compo dies Iran protesters hurt Gore's gun risk Mitterrand's donation Business Forecast Sport Tomorrow Features Law Arts Obituaries Radio & TV Opinion Columns Letters Grossest of all... Us style No-show South Africans fuel gold controversy Links Euro edges closer to dollar parity Links Share bonanza for Freeserve creators John Charcol Duncan departs for new role at RHM Ferre's franchisee faces financial turmoil Chequered flag for BRDC proposals A good judge guide Business Today House prices rise across mainland Uk, says Halifax Links Invensys Picture Gallery Bickerstaffe poised to quit Unison Birmingham City issue to raise £7.5m Business Roundup Offshore drillers merge Thames Water pay vote BACS for stakeholders Kunick retail disposal Goldman buys Hull Bensons Crisps Exchange Rates Goldman raises £2m on BATM debut RSA looks vulnerable in wake of Orion deal Links Hull in £1bn bonanza on Kingston flotation PFI bank plan under fire By our City Editor: More bread on the Internet Commentary by our City Editor No Title BP reports large gas discovery in Azerbaijan Setback in us sales for Diageo Cc Punch set to offer revised Allied bid Nick Hasell Trading dominated by Old Mutual's arrival Commodities Liffe Options 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 Managing separation Tempus Wassail Paribas Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE VOLUMES Ashtead Wall Street Golden age of stable prices gives way to better times Political conventions have replaced the base metal of economic management Sir Des res Star struck Lost cause Meal ticket Swans take wing as rarest and best among the elite Rowe & Maw From a Correspondent in New York: Nymex officials to lobby the Ipe Standard Chartered faces rival bids for Nakornthon Nick Leeson's Rogue Trader Ashtead shares dive as profits fall short of city expectations SocGen rejects increased hostile offer from BNP Delta to shed 300 more jobs Border plans radio expansion Net Profits Golf Today Quebecor in £1.7bn printing acquisition Business Roundup Accor buys US chain NTT share buyback Adam & Harvey slips Cookson sells in US Countryside builds By our Industrial Staff: Kvaerner issues redundancy notices to 250 Woolwich is chosen by Littlewoods Wassail soars on US disposal Punch Oriental expansion IBM pays $810 for Sequent The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Equities down in brisk trade Double Your Money... 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Allen Robertson reports One fat lady settles down Comedy Jo Brand\ Hackney Empire India's Lear is green and dotty Theatre Fun for all the family Country Rock Royal Shakespeare Company Classical Choice A guide to the classical CDs, in conjunction with Bbc Radio 3 Elgar's Violin Concerto in B Minor, Op 61 Reviewed bly lain Bumside Metropolitan Police 33 Park Place Taylor - Root Winckworth Sherwood EC University College Dublin Good judges can be taught to be better Lord Justice Waller says judges do need compulsory training Interview by Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Legal Diary Ej. Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers QD In defence of the Wimbledon One QD Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Tolley Director of Legal and Profressional Affairs Laurence Simons Legal Costs Negotiators Ltd All Box Number Replies Army Be the Best Law Graduate Researcher BB The Scotch Whisky Association When is a riot not a riot? 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