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News from 27/07/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Gerald Isaaman, Robert Silver, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Alix Palmer, Alexandra Frean, Jacqueline Mitton, E. G, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Graham E. Livings, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon and Damian Whitworth, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Lucy Hawking, Derek Wheatley, Edward Welsh, Stuart Quarrie, Peter Duffus, Pavel Stefanov, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nick Wall, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Michael Fogarty, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Tom Baldwin and Dominic Kennedy, Vince Wright's, Alan Biggs, William D. Rubinstein, Dominic Walsh, Mike Pattenden, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Libby Purves, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, John Godfrey, James Landale Political Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, E. G., Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Edward Gorman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Alasdair Murray and Jason Niss?, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Stephen Wood and George Caulkin, Ray Connolly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Keith Wheatley, Mick Hume, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Sally Morris, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian M. Poag, D. P. Marchessini, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Irene M. McGrath, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Anthony Field, Craig Lord, Josephine Monroe and Louise Godfrey, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Nigel Theadom, David Green, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Mike Borwick, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Reed, Michael Gove, Melanie McDonagh, Levene, Nicky Griffith, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Angus Batey, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Douglas W. A. Blye, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray, Peter Moss, Jill Paton Walsh, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Christopher Irvine,

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In he 12-page pullout today Blair picks up gauntlet for Europe Brussels 'losing faith' in Britain The euro bit $L0722, its highest lovel In two months.....29 The rise of grey power Index Under Sail Diplomat denies Tory claim over 'edited' Ashcroft lettr Instant profits on the Internet bandwagon Virtuallyshopping Three pages of health Meet The Times children's health expert £22m transfer Play £126,000 Fantasy League First Telecom L-plate Prince passes first test Today in The Times Dell Bright minds scrambled in the House of fun Matthew Parris Political Sketch Mowlam flies out ahead of the reshuffle Envoy's statement Refugees happily return to 'freedom' Prescott's press chief resigns News in Brief Elected Upper House backed News in Brief Lorries demo News in Brief Weapons 'post' News in Brief Digital TV call News in Brief Scary spice News in Brief Direct Line Boycott's lover branded a fraud Woman who won assault case had flouted earlier court orders, writes Anthea Lawson Cricketer's affair ended in court Girl, 16, who lied to stay out is found murdered Woman posed as heiress for will Virgin one account Jealous husband 'in plot to kill bishop' The danger in grown-up diet Medical Briefing PC World Baby died after being fed salty adult foosd Inquest told that hard-up parents gave son mash and Reasy Brek, reports Ian Murray Women defy warnings on smoking Foster parents to keep Jewish girl Nurse force-fed patient who was dying Halifax Hospital registrar accused of hate-mail campaign Doctor denies authordhip of anonymous letters, Tim Reid writes Ancient pronce comes down hard on drinker Secure' statue of cathedral founder falls with climber, writes Simon de Bruxelles Spend, spend pensioners are new rich Andersen Consulting Parents hiring more help Lloyds TSB Business London plans to celebrate Big Time In Cities Worldwide, Music, Balloons and the Pope's Silver Hammer The Audi A3 quattro Boy, 12, guilty of Elm arson News in Brief Higgins sues News in Brief Child porn case News in Brief Car kills driver News in Brief Stage honours News in Brief Test of time News in Brief Irvine threatens solicitors with new watchdog Tiny Computers Limited M&S plans a briefs encounter on the Net Buckingham Palace Monroe's siren dress for sale Woman bled to death as police waited outside Family calls for public inquiry into officers' response to shooting, reports Stephen Farrell By a Correspondent: Fugitive drowned escaping arrest Tesco Air rage culprits face two years' jail Citroen Saxo 'Get in here, get in; he's dead and I'm dying' Peer arrested after raid on GM crop Third government trial rained after Greenpeace protesters mow down field of maize, writes Nick Nuttall The New Alfa 145 Firms are warned of eclipse liability Girl, 11, told to take gloves off Drag to cut side effects News in Brief 'Yardie' arrests News in Brief Racial charge News in Brief Victim named News in Brief Footballer trial News in Brief Needle 'bullet ' News in Brief Sailor's rest News in Brief Double-take News in Brief War pushes bears closer to extinction Nick Nuttall on how poaching is taking a heavy toll Sainsbury's making life taste better French seals seek love in British waters Citibank China mourns oldest panda Grandmother, 82, puts Blair on spot SAAB How the Report Les Labour off the Hook Looking busy is not enough: voters want to see results Direct Line Holiday Insurance Orgy of violence ends peace festival It took 106 police bullets to kill man Invensys Dead lawyer's family in fight for justice Tom Walker in Pristina reports on the murder of an Albanian who knew too much Volkswagen Germans want us to talk their language Russians set out to woo US investors Washington trip marks move to repair relations. Michael Binyon and Damian Whiteworth report QuickBooks Ventura prises Reform Party away from Perot Time Computers Systems Ltd. Man accused of murders in Yosemite park Arab hopes rest with young Leaders' death highlights some fragile lines of succession, writes Michael Thcodoulou New King only 'engaged' NetDirect Palestinian Speaker historic Knesset visit Maradona's new goal is the Falklands Paying the gas bill with bombers Chavez celebrates sweeping victory World in Brief Burma 'jails girl, 3' World in Brief (AFP): Terrorist pleads for life World in Brief 'Petrol king' shot dead World in Brief (AFP): Bavaria dinosaur find Indonesia poll threat World in Brief (AP): Dnve-in restaurant World in Brief The Woodland Trust The Wembleycup of woes runneth over A fast track to glory Tim Reid at large At GoodWood Picture Gallery Centre of attention: Chimpanzees An untimely tumble on the tumbril of life Vodafone Lost under the wheels of progress Government cannot halt the irresistible force of the Internet 'The best way to deal with prejudice is through more speech, not less, by exposing it to the harsh light of debate, conradiction and rebuttal' Picture Gallery In vitro veritas Blood parents should not wilfully be kept secret from their offspring Call to Rome The Times Diary Politics and Priority The annual report on the annual report From Russia with Hope Moscow polliticians eye next year's presidential prize War of Words Germans Worry as Foreigners Ignore their Language Ulster impasse M&S policy Consumer courts for 'rip-off' Britain English 'backlash' on devolution Taxation and Ashcroft party role Great offices of state Elected 'Lords ' Legal aid Wartime 'swap' of Jews questioned Safe eclipse-watching Firewalking trance Stamp of approval? Court Circular Baron Watson of Richmond Baron Kirkham Anniversaries Memorial service Personal Column Junk to retrace Ming voyages Luncheons Church news University news The Royal Society of Chemistry Weavers' Company Basketmakers' Company Forthcoming marriages Bertie Blount Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr Frank M. Johnson Jr, US Federal judge, died in Montgomery, Alabama, on July 23 aged 80. He was born in Haleyville, Alabama on October 30.1918 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Arthur Katz Arthur Katz, CBE, to maker, died on June 26 aged 91. He was born on March 21,1908 Robert McLaughlan Robert McLaughlan, historian and journalist, died on July 21 aged 64. he was born on June 29,1935 Photographs for the Record Picture Gallery To Advertise Call 01716806828 Norton Rose Chambers Consumers' Association Two Crown Office Row Allen & Overy 20 Essex Street Fax: 0171782 7899 Making time for talent Firms are beginnig to tailor working hours to suit their employees' needs. Linda Tsang reports The Times Legal Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items The law must those it jails QD Taylor · Root Global Legal Recruitment Futurestep Clifford Chance Umbro AON Making the NHS cough up Frances Gibb on paying for a medical negligence Lovell White Durrant St Mary's Chambers 50 High Pavement, Nottingham… Ropewalk Chambers Zarak MacRae Brenner the Zarak Group QD The Bar is creating second-class citizens The Bar must stop neglecting its employed barristers, says Derek Wheatley Zarak MacRae Brenner the Zarak Group QD Motability Finance Limited ZMB Industry the Zarak Group Hughes-Castell Times Newspapers Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market To Advertise Call 01716806828 Milligan-Whyte & Smith City Centre Recruitment The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Senior Property/ Construction Lawyer Arden Chambers Vef (UK) Ltd. New Walk Chambers Masons Solicitors The Manchester Metropolitan University Shearn Legal Recruitment Le Brasseur J Tickle Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Law Society PSD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax: 0171 782 7899 The Times Crossword No 21,166 News Business Tomorrow in The Times Forecast Ordnance fears Stock market frenzy as Freeserve floats Links Thomson Travel chief leaves after warning John Charcol NTL to lead cable market with £8bn CWC deal Chef to make serious bread Of features and arts Digging up Alfred Shares hit as dollar takes a euro beating I Arsenal adieu to Aneika Met may pass mis-selling files Stock Market Banks dispute BNP strength Net Profits The Times German withdrawal raises fresh fears for Ordnance Lloyds TSB quits global custody business Talk Radio buys local stations Treasury Select Committee supports MPC Insurer set to take on Britannia Life liabilities Regular savings fall as Isa sales edge up Business Roundup Punch awaits ruling Business Roundup Wolseley acquisitions Business Roundup UK bank in Bali deal Business Roundup Texas to buy Unitrode Business Roundup Thistle agrees sale Business Roundup Royalblue advances Staveley seeks buyers Business Roundup Haynes profits fall Business Roundup Exchange Rates Shire plunges 10% as merger is unveiled AMP announces Trumbull departure By our City Editor: Excitement for Kalms Commentary Waste Recycling chief leaves in board shake-up Ace-quote. com Wolves set to move on Mansfield EU apology for Formula One inquiry leak Commodities Liffe Options Thomson warning hits rival tour operators Stock Market Nick Hasell 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 Shire deal makes sense Tempus Waste Recycling NFC Royalblue Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Stray lambs The Times City Diary A false dawn breaks over the land of the Rising Sun The chances of Japan achieving a self-sustaining recovery look increasingly remote Economic View Mack's back The Times City Diary Souts you, sir The Times City Diary Branching out The Times City Diary Slip-ups that gave Thomson the summertime blues Yesterday's profit warning was the last straw for investors, writes Dominic Walsh Losing battle against fraud Materialistic? The Times Young guns so forgetful The Times University Information Service Penny Shares Are Booming! Losses trimmed in afternoon Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Children Of war Feature Yanks who dig Alfred: it's a king thing Americans are paying ?1,050 eachtohelp to dig up King Alfred. Ann Treneman reports Poisoned ponies Feature Dr Jane Collins I Health Original boyband Bupa Complete TV and Radio 'There is always working with children' A British psychiatrist is helping the children of Kosovoto recover from sights of war and murder, Melanie McDonagh reports Tomorrow m Times 3 Easy Money: Everything you need… Barking up the wrong trees Popular family history websites promise alot, says Lucy Hawking, but they really don't deliver much Pretentious, moi? Ponies, money and drugs Behind the familiar of children on ponies is a riven with ambition, jealousy and doping, Anne Barrowclough reports Warning: clubbing is bad for your health Clubbers are putting toomuch pressure on the Nhs, says a medic known as the 'disco doctor'. Anita Chaudhuri reports The Times Stress made me lose my hair After 15 years, Peter Moss finally found a way to deal with alopecia The vital factors that protect children from the sun Children and babies are especially at risk from the sun—and lotion with an SPF of 30 is just part of the screening Can heart surgery benefit a Down's child? Maggie Charles's daughter has confounded experts with the quality of herlife. Interview by Alix Paimer Vauxhall A window to your health Lridologists believe that eyes can reveal the state of your wellbeing, says Sally Morris The Times Analysis Colour types Times 3 This is their truth. Pathetic, isn't it? Pop: Listen you Manics, Richey didn't disappear just soyou could tarnish his dream. and as for Blur Green shots of recovery Summer Exhibition Royal Shakespeare Company Prompt Today's Choice by Marit Hargie A sober peasant raspberry Opera: Top marks for the music, but the rates of Glyndebourne's Batered Bride disappoints Rodney Milnes World Music Art Galleries The D'oyly Carte Opera Company The Erotic Print Society Entertainments Listings Proms BBC so/ Knussen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Back on Enemy territory Hip Hop: Angus Batey finds Chuck D still fighting on all fronts Desert island disc Headless bodies and cold cadavers - no them is too chilling for American band Snakefarm, says Paul Sexton Royal National Theatre The Times They're coming to take us away, ha ha Ska: It may seem nutty, but Madness are making a comeback. After all, says Mike Pattenden, they could teach Boyzone a thing ortwo about bonding The Times Tribute to a tragic angel Emmylou Harris tells Night Williamson how assembling an album of her mentor's work become a labour of love Testing times for the popular science enthusiast Picture Gallery Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Choice Radio BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice by Josephine Monroe and Louise Godfrey Today's Films Cheklist Times Newspapers Limited Times Newspapers Ltd Choose your Fantasy Team from Here Inventors draw up blueprint for making a profit Henrietta Lake hears how frustrated innovators are planning to develop better financial backing Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Once in a Lifetime Iceberg Icecream Co Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Weave Valley Estate Multiple Display Advertising Items Managers urged to call banks to account Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Overseas Access Interiors U. K. Stationery Stationery Slack on payment measures In Brief Megaphone The Times Clarke tests positive for drugs Snooker Rafter proves nice guys can finish first Tennis Softball's winning formula builds a solid base Nick Szczepanik on an American import proving a big hit in Britain Hope fades for new recruits Rugby League Woodward reshuffles pack Rugby Union Irvine's form initiates a shift of power Motor Racing By our Sports Staff: Dougherty good as his word Golf Jersey sets sail for Clipper race start Sailing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Yesterday's Racing Results Beverley Meeting Points Rapid Raceline Achilles to show rivals clean pair of heels Racing Generation game played too early Julian Muscat On the level Racing Ahead Alborada in line for repeat bid William Hill Palmer gains revenge with last-gasp triumph Swimming From craig Lord in Istanbul Fletcher's critics shooting at the wrong target Cricket For the Record Daley gets timing right for recall Scoreborad from Chester-Le-Street Hallam breaks record Sport in Brief Fogarty likely to stay Sport in Brief Park returns East Sport in Brief Setback for Charles Sport in Brief Jones tastes rare defeat Sport in Brief Robinson to retire at end of season Tottenham join list of clubs keen on Keane Football: Premiership Sides Competing to Spend Millions Fifa clamps down on players ' unsavoury tactics Referees have been given extra power to combat con men, Alan Biggs says Fixtures Top Quality Television & Radio, Flims and Choice The myth of too many matches Football in Brief Boxers granted a fighting chance Engquist races against the odds Athletics: Champion Returns to Compettion while Battling Breast Cancer Vince Wright's Pools Forecast Times 3 TV Word-Watching Picture Gallery Arsenal give Anelka one last deadline Restless striker looks bound for Italy Times Two Crossword Tennis Graveney lays ground for England changes Teichmann dropped by Springboks Sablbng Optimax Palmer's perfect opening gambit Cowes Week Sails set for winning event Edward Gorman introduces a report on Britain's largest regatta, which starts this Saturday Inside Afloat with the king of Fun Edward Gormantalks to JohnCaulcutt, whose Maxima takes her final bow at Cowes this year Profile Winning streak Form and will to win bring success at Cowes. Edward Gorman profiles two races with plenty of both Tony De Mulder Stealing victory Nigel Theadom Glamour of the cup that made history Few trophies have the prestige of the New York Yacht Club Cup - it still defines the British season's 'hot' boat. Keith wheatiey reports Class 1 This year may see a struggle against the maxi yachts Wight link Decked out for the drink Red Funnel Class notes: three of the best Bowsprit Souibs: All You Need to Know Victor Yarmouth 99 Ones to watch—the crews Picture Gallery No Title Breaking into a man's world Adecco Maxis Sunsail Why Fastnet's tragedy cannot happen again Keith Wheatley on advances in technology that should prevent disaster at sea Omega Just call me Skipper For three years Skandia Life has sponsored a Young Skipper's Trophy. Edward Gorman talks to the winners Tomorrow's Men The Times From Bootleg Beatles to the 'Stones' Entertainment Facing the future at Cowes In the face of competition, Stuart Quarrle, director of Cows Combined Clubs, assesses the way eorward for Skandia Life Cowes Week Skandia Great company Corporate hospitality gives people the opportunity to get on to the water and compete, says Keith Wheatley Excitement and tradition for young sailors Sea Cadets Skandia Life

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