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News from 21/07/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Helen Johnstone and Robin Young, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Matt Dickinson and Bill Edgar, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Price (Chief Conservator, Director), Andrew Rosenbaum, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, W. Roy Pickering, Ian Murray, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Heather Neill, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Wilson, Ben Osborne, Paul Fitzpatrick, Thrasy Petropoulos, Josephine Monroe, Robert M. Bruce-Chwatt, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nicolas Walter, Rationalist press Association, Martin Barrow, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, David Lister and Dominic Walsh, Vernon Bogdanor, Anna Blundy, Amy Anderson, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, E. C. Wilson, Katherine Bergen, Stella Bingham, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Paul Droop, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Kenny Maclver, Paula Hawkins, Paul Armstrong, Nancy C. Sprott, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Carl Mortished and Arthur Leathley, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Tom Baldwin, Andrew Pierce and Roland Watson, Marit Hargie, Geoffrey Dean, Stuart Miles, Michael Wills, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, James Liverpool (Chair), Monica Furlong, Nigel Cliff, Sheila Reiter Chairman, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Anne Ashworth, Simon Munk, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Deborah King, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jenny Eclair, Ian Brodie, Peter Fullerton, L. R. Mytton, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, William G. Black, Tim Jones, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Fraser Nelson, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tim Jones and Susie Steiner, Alan Coren, Nigel Powell, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver August and Stephen Farrell, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Adam Sherwin, Knowler G. Edmonds, David M. Morris, Terence Henderson, Foanna Coles, Susie Steiner, Lawrence Rose (Deputy Circuit Judge), Toby Follett and Tom Baldwin, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Joanna Coles,

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Times 3 Meningitis vaccine first for Britain Chilf immunisation starts in the autumn Index Ferry blame Arafat to meet rebels Car prices 'set to fall' Tories strive to defend embattled treasurer Inside Cut out and keep guide to the eclipse How much it costs to find Mr Right Major son has heart pacemaker operation Hackett London Henman to marry in love match Today in The times Audi Vorsprung durch Technik Eastern answer to the West Lothian Question Ministers backpedal on euro vote date Mitchell gets new call to peace process Approved diamonds Soccer tragedy: two sent for trial News in Brief Police savings Inquiry dispute Hepatitis fear Tesco loses Body found Nigel Farage Direct Line Life in limelight for Major minor The former Prime Minister's son has never been shy of the public eye, report Tim Jones and Susie Steiner Today in Times By a Correspondent: Girl, 12, admits being serial sex attacker Sainsbury's Help is a heartbeat away after routine operation Meningitis C vaccine gives safe immunity Teenagers and babies-the groups most at risk-stand to benefit, reports Ian Murray Legal & General Surgeons 'puts lives at risk' 'VDU radiation making office workers sick' Ships may be used to beat bed shortages Today in Times Historians dig up car park in hunt for Alfred On the trail of the leader they called just Great Giving to charity back in favour Acorn Stairlifts Yardie task force to investigate DJ shooting Siemens computer Systems Information meets… Right to Cookson papers disputed Minister rebukes prisons inspector BT Cellnet Behold the galactic princess, crippled by her entire wardrobe A free home is my right, says happy squatter Mother wins fight on child 'kidnap' Fry-tipping fear for chip shop oil SAGA Recruits 'subjected to mock execution' PC World the Computer Superstore Wedding threatened by poison pen letters Don't Miss the Bus Portillo highlights damage to the party Why Tory talk of a conspiracy is ludicrous The Ashcroft Affair Peter Riddell argues that the party treasurer's business affairs are a legitimate matter for journalistic inquiry 'File has practical value for agents' Beck's Thatcher stays loyal to Denis's friend The Ashcroft Affair Hague handbagged at royal party to keep him on side Thatcherite Connections Tiny Britain blocked secret US plan to save Belsen Jews Mark Henderson reports on how Anthony Eden feared trouble in Palestine if prisoners were freed Protests disrupt Hitler plot commemoration British Gas Home Insurance Tongue piercing can kill Dentists give warning of infection, reports Ian Murray Swiftcall Teenagers meet minister for some serious girl talk Dead climber identified News in Brief Sub judice Unforgettable art Donkey cruelty Correction Eurostar Railtrack Ferry in firing line after freak drowning Tories call for private capital to fund BBC Buckingham Palace Dyke signals conflict over TV ratings TV man's charity for jobless collapses Telewest Communications Warning on fake eclipse shades No U-turn on traffic curbs says Prescott Car makers boycott price-rigging hearing Q Compaq Today in Times By our Transport Correspondent: Train inquiry figures 'fixed' End is nearer for slam-door carriages 30 years on, the Moon loses its shine In 1969 the lunar landing seemed to be just the start of a great adventure. Instead, it turns our to have been the main event, says Nigel Hawkes (Reuters): A US Navy honour guard stands by the coffin of… White Oleander Janet Fitch Gingrich tires of family values Shuttle launch halted at final half-second Vodafone Pitney Bowes No Title Arafat urges terrorists to make peace Israel and Syria: Peace Initiative Palestinian leader seeks talks with rebels abandoned by Damascus, writes Ross Dunn in Jerusalem Hezbollah vows to continue its fight in Lebanon Clinton promises personal plea Political chess player moves against war Commentary Kennedy 'moments of terror' Radar shows that pilot and passenger would have known they were about to crash, reports James Bone Photographer Dies Favourite son could rest with parents Quantex Scottish Widows (Reuters): China denies army alert over Taiwan World in Brief (Reuters): Bodies found in well (AP): Great Wall damaged (AFP): Princess has daughter (Reuters): Chinese boat sunk (AP): Hands-oif attitude Posthouse Welcome to parliament - please use the stairs If only the lifts worked, they could pursue their noble reforms, writes Charles Bremner in Strasbourg Ecevit defiant on northern Cyprus The Times The Document Company Xerox Russian trophy art law blocked Cuba sues US over 637 plots to kill Castro Ashdown calls for Serbs to atone Direct Line 19 die in Kashmir attacks World Summary Township dead Royal plea (AFP): Suharto ill Epidemic kills 8 The Open University American reprisals stick in the throat of the French France and Italy finally agree to whale sanctuary in the Mediterranean CGU The Times 'Forgotten' Versailles in £300m facelift Kennedy death misses heights of tragedy for a dry-eyed us Vote-hunters in full cry from snug bar to Balti Russell Jenkins at large Hoverspeed Gangsta rap Centre of attention Who let duds defuse pop's sex bombs? Marching to the nation's silent drums The English question is a Tory myth, says Michael Wills 'Nobody knows what Edward the Confessor looked like. I should have to carry an iron grille. Jokers would shout at me through it' Build from the bottom Forget the peace process. Progress in Ulster should be nurtured locally Picture Gallery No Mo moolah Diary Sword without Honour Aneram follows a fateful way with words Peace and Paradox Barak obliges all sides to reconsider their options Pollaxed The CBI's survey undermines its position on the euro Testicular cancer Spending power Ashcroft and his Tory party role Hague 's stance on English rule Calculated divorce Women priests Red kites in flight Songbird slaughter Erosion of funds for conservation Open victory Christian message Time travel Court Circular Today's royal engagements Receptions School news Liverpool John Moores University Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Birthdays today Service dinner Personal Column Marriages Baron Foster of Thames Bank Hawthornden Prize Church news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Dinner Luncheon Jemadar Ali Haidar, VC Jemader Ali Haider, VC, died at his home in the Kohat District of Pakistan on July 15 aged 85. He was born on August 21,1913 A. Stanley Tretick A. Stanley Tretick, photographer, died in Gaithersburg, Maryland, on July 19 aged 77. He was born in Baltimore on July 21,1921 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items SSAFA Forces Help Flight Seekers Quality Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Dame Wendy Mitchell Dame Wendy Mitchell, DBE, former president of the National Union of conservative and Unionist Associations, died on July 3 aged 66. She was born on September 14,1932 Professor Sydney Urry Professor Sydney Urry, engineer, died on June 12 aged 74. He was born on January 23,1925 From the News Team in Houston and London: Man Takes First Steps on the Moon Partner not bound by bare assurance County court jurisdiction to hear housing appeal Probation officers' duty to investigate Proving contempt in breach of injunction Pointless to explore merits Ernst & Young Council entitled to charge for release Prison policy not unlawful Chartered Institute of Taxation Associateship exams, May 1999 The Chartered Institute of Taxation Michael Page Is your number up? The Times Crossword No 21,161 News Business Tomorrow in Times Forecast RNLI Rescue Update since 1824 Business Allied caves in to ?2.75bn pubs bid from Punch Picture Gallery Reed gets its man as Davis leaves Aegis Halifax backs tougher regime for home loans INS Times 3 SocGen investors favour Paribas Sport IPE's biggest trader says it will block sale Signs of German recovery boost flagging euro Egg on their face Index BA wins clearance for ?75m CityFlyer deal SB's hopes encouraged by success of Avandia Abolition of duty-free to cost Eurotunnel £100m Legal & Public Notices Website founder's £420m Neville James closes fund to new investors Canada Life windfall in prospect for UK investors Home loans at fresh heights UK car production falls a further 10% Business Roundup Power price dispute Deutsche inquiry set GM sales accelerate Widows' £1bn bill fear Nestle confident Coats bid trumped Johnson profits up Boots takes advantage Exchange Rates Ice-cream inquiry details options Links Debenhams margins rise as sales volumes slip By our City Editor: Reed Elsevier turns to rock of Aegis Commentary Reuters seeks to repeat success of TIBCO deal Murray criticises smaller listed football clubs Mirror ex-chief confirms bid plan Energis Commodities Liffe Options Investors send UK blue chips to three-week low London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Petals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Eurotunnel SB Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Harnessing the Internet Tempus BG Wall Street Banks have Egg on their face as insurers switch policy Gavin Lumsden says the roles have been reversed in the tough world of bancassurance Worker bee The Times City Diary City needs a new model army Light relief The Times City Diary Ethernet The Times City Diary No credit The Times City Diary The Times Odd proposal on directors' pay Water industry's madness Business Letters Egg takes Internet banking further Invensys BG to invest 5bn in its international operations Isotron accepts £71m bid from US Blue Circle spends £32m on Iligan Business Roundup Mulberry shares rise Luminar raises £9m Gold workers laid off First Choice purchase Vodafone activists BT Japan approval Malaysia tobacco deal Future's German buy The Times Equities extend losses John Grooms The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Investment clubs The Ku Klux Klan is here 'We all hate blacks and we like to see them beaten up ... most of my friends are skins and a lot of them have joined the Klan' Branches of the ku klux klan have spread across rural England and Wales, terrorising black people Asians, Jews and Catholics. Anne Barroclough reports Kidnapped children John Aspinall Ustinov's opera Complete TV and Radio Club together to make a killing Our personal finance editor explains how to form an investment club; and why dating agencies are booming Lombard The cost of finding Mr Right Golden girls share their good fortune The mother whose children were stolen Barbara Kurth's daughters were kidnapped by her ex-husband. It would be 18 years before she heard of them again. Joanna Coles reports The Times There are a lot of Klan members around' That'll do, thanks There are some things in life we could live without. Here are this week's nominations Tiger who still burns brightly John Aspinall, Socialite and controversial zoo owner, has cancer of the jaw but remains as forthright as ever. Interview by Noreen Taylor The cult DJs who are bigger than rock stars The shooting of Radio 1 star Tim Westwood has highlighted the fame and power of a new breed of Dj. Ben Osborne reports An eerie Twilight will set in and temperatures will fall The total eclipse of the Sun over Britain on August 11 is a rare celestial event. Anjana Ahuja gives the definitive guide to what will happen and how to watch it The Times How the ageing process slows down 'Deep impact' discounted by amateur asteroid buffs Swapping fats for oils from the Med limits heart disease Buzzword: quantum Off the wall and into your face Chuck Close's portraits are frighteningly frank and, in his case, eerily prophetic. Richard Cork scrutinises one man's remarkable vision Icollector Prompt What's on today Opera & Ballet Garrick Theatre Peter O'toole Entertainments Listings To Advertise in the Times Listings Please Telephone… Around the galleries They don't call them Bolshoi for nothing Opera: Peter Ustinov tells Richard Morrison how he took on Russia's legendary House—and lived Chamber Music Bloomberg News Recital Nash Ensemble/ Vassily Savenko Pittille Pump Room, Cheltenham Great British Hopes Dazzled by a grand design Debra Craine enjoys a feast of sumptuous dancing at the Bolshoi Ballets Raymonda Opera Lisa Scottoline Theatre Anigone Cork Proms Les Boréades Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Life During Wartime Lyric, Hammersmith Smoking: struggling to keep the interest alight Satellite Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations North of the Thames Berkeley English Courtyard ES&P Edwrd Symmons & Partnens London Letting & Estate Agents A lagoon of one's own Fancy clean water, pure air and the sound of waves lapping on the shore? The start island shopping, advises Rachel Kelly Property Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Wood's good for first impressions Keene on Chess Winning Move Parque Da Floresta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch ST James Homes English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James Homes Galliard Homes Limited Dell Teamwork stands British crew in good Stead Sailing Wind and rain may see a good week spoilt Lovell out for three matches Rugby League Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's… Worcester By our Sports Staff: England welcome injured trio back Rugby Union Catterick Stevens gets Ascot call for Nedawi Racing Judging tight finishes to perfection Alan Lee discovers the potential pitfalls of calling the results Sandown Park Leicester Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Armstrong struggles to overcome the cancer of suspicion Rob Hughes defends the leader of the Tour de France, who is being hounded by a French press that is accusing him of taking drugs Arsenal pursue Henry Football The Times By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Steward serves up surprise result Ngeny wants own record Athletics Hurdler's positive test out in the open Manchester United season set to run and run Midweek View True value of Sales beginning to emerge Cricket Word-Watching Top Quality Television and Radio, Films and Choice Hick flourishes in Royals' ascent For the Record Times 3 Surrey get ready for test of strength Toyota in drive to Formula One Sport in Brief Fixtures Gough faces summer of discontent Times Two Crossword Football Armstrong allegations cloud Spanish victory Le Tour De France St Helens reinstate Hanley Sailing Red Hot Penny Shares Intel inside Pentium The Devil in the details Contents Atlas Goodbye dull old PC IMac innovation set to land in your lap Internet grieves for Kennedy News Bites Anakin misuses the Force It's No Longer All Greek Netcom One-stop shop for Net Where it's kosher to go courting Claire's Web Doctor Keyboard Bite-Sized Questions Lineone Careful where you put that feather duster Advice for absolute beginners Free PCs-with some Tiny Strings C Year Service You'll be goggle-eyed Plug'n'play Lexmark Whey to a top picnic Cure by e-mail? Uri Geller's Weird Web Cutter's quest is marred by clutter Q Compaq Top of the Mobs Bulldog's dungeons fall foul of no-killing rules Violence may limit UK games' access to the German market, says Tim Wapshot A great game topped by its sequel Elsa Game Top Tens Master of artificial intelligence Nigel Powell talks to the legendary game designer, Peter Molyneux Black and White Preview No accounting for Lloyds online We Reveal the Future of Computing We won't bank on IT PC mixer bridges gap Meta Group CSL Group Ltd Lfi Technology Opus Help Desk Specialist Intelect Join the UK's web talent elite Aztech Computer Recruitment The Skills Gateway PMR Group PLC Avalon Vision iT Recruitment South Bank University London Cromwell Media Moves in the IT industry Chimp apes e-shares profits Hotline to Nato Webwise A New study of American consumers shows that the… $50bn Y2k backup Unable to come up with the ultimate fix for the Y2k… Money, but not as we know it US Hotlines News and views from Silicon Valley by Kenny Maclver Time Creme Secretarial and Office Appointments Feature Dear Jane My Diary Angela Mortimer E-Commerce Company Barrie Tankel Partnership plc Cab International Angela Mortimer Audio Typist Los Angeles News International Plc Angela Mortimer People Resource Eclipse Officeteam Central London based TV Company Hilda McNamera PA/Secretary & Admin Anthenaeum Hotel & Apartments 'Imagine Saskia on reception' One week she was a temp, the next a murder victim in the eyes of 20 million soap fans, reports Amanda Loose Have you twigged on to rattan? Weave a little magic into your decor with sturdy cane accessories Susan Hamilton Personnel Mercurius Investment Holding Ltd Save the Children Jigsaw The Times Careeromoves Knightsbridge Secretaries Pathfinders The Wellcome Trust Receptionist Conservative Working Peer Full Time Trainee Times Newspapers The VIP treatment My Diary Medical Receptionist BMA Joyce Guiness Partnership Secretaries plus Créme dela Créme Gordon Yates Joslin Rowe Time-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills by Chris Ward PA to Chief Executive QD Elizabeth Hunt Operation's Manager The Estate Office Abbey National Josephine Sammons The Carousel Consultancy Partners Secretary West End Sage Hays Banking Personnel Hays Elizabeth Hunt Maine-Tucker Career Factor Ltd Maine-Tucker Young Team Player Client Development Joanna Wood Catalyst Fund Management & Research Ltd The Regent Organisation Management Consultancy in London Look Ahead Aerosystems Senior Executive SECRETARY/PA The Times Personal assistant becomes personnel assistant Amy Anderson finds that more companies are turning to secretaries for advice on who should get ahead Is my agency right to refuse holiday pay? Dear Jane Denton Hall Tate Temporary Creme Joyce Guiness Partnership Times Newspapers Tate Créme de la Créme Law Support Davis Truex and Company Career Design The Times Newspapers Administrative Creme Admin Assistant/PA Blue Chip Secretary for Blue Chip Co. Super Secretaries Gherson & Co Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Conservation Charity £17/18k Career Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mature Office Secretary/Assistant Multi-Lingual Opportunities A respite for sore eyes Are you staring too hard at your screen? Deborah King learns the healing art of visual relaxation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Translator Language Bates Sight Exercises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Rec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leonard Hull International Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lettings & Sales Negotiators Park Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items HL Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-Time Secretary/Administrator The Newspapers Jonathan Wren

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