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News from 28/07/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Elaine Noble, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Simon Barnes, Claire McDonald, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Nigel Glass and Tracy Connor, Hilary Finch, Ben Hammersley and Nigel Powell, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Oliver Bradbury, John Camp, Clive Davis, Christopher J. Hooker, Edward Welsh, Oliver Clarke, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Ragnar Lofstedt, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, John Watson, John Clarke, Helen Berry, Josephine Monroe, Hazel Catton, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Dennis Connolly, Stewart Lee, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, John D. Thompstone, Martin Barrow, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Phil Gordon, Stella Bingham, Helen Rumbelow, P. C. Bayley, Sarah Tucker, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Kenny Maclver, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Joan Kings Norton, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Tracy Connor, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, J. G. Riseley, David Orr, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Kenneth Clarke, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Rex Boys, Oliver August, Russell Kempson and Stephen Wood, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Elizabeth Bennett, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Ben Hammersley, George Austin, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Malcolm Buchanan, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, M. A. Kirkham, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Ruth Gledhill and Alexandra Frean, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben MacIntyre's, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Mo Mowlam, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Ray Fleming, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Susie Steiner, Nick Nuttall and Daniel McGrory, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Sally Patten, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Times 3 Church charity lifts ban on gay adoptions 18 die in adventure holiday disaster Inside The Times Protest peer is held in jail Family diving holiday off Zanzibar scrapped for Greenpeace leader Anne Ashworth How to make a million Reshuffle day Play £126,000 Fantasy League Clarke joins Blair in new Euro alliance Europe E Trade Today in The Times Compaq Pnvate flight survives storm of derision Political Sketch Brown ally forced to quit over report leak Third defeat for Lords reform Bill Mowlam fights back against rumour mill Water bill to fall by about £40 a year News in Brief Mindless advice Babayaro denial Burning issue Neglect case Turner banned Ex-nun retrial Art given a shelf life at Diy store Dalya Alberge brushes up on Homebase's marketing of aesthetic nails and coat-hooks Turner prizewinners check out their mass market appeal British Midland Designs Put to the Test Campaigns capped at ?20m New election spending rules aim to level the political playing field, reports Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor Labour call to abandon PR after European poll blow Boots Toshiba Parties need members, not big donors By a Correspondent: Firm fined £1.5m for Southall rail crash Varsprung durect Technk Rash of porn videos 'might endanger children' Explicit films challenge censorship rules, writes Helen Rumbelow Thrill-seekers take risks to extremes Canyoning Enthusiasts Undeterred by Rising Number of Accidents Perils of sport lead to dozens of rescues every year, reports Tracy Connor Sainsbury's Unhappy giants can find hope in new drug By our Medlcal Correspondent: Why Goliath was such a pushover NEC Hope for Parkinson's sufferers Medical Briefing Important Safety Notice Plasma blast could cut prostate surgery By our Medical Correspondent: Lost US wheat 'best for cancer' Runaway girls detained for 'wicked' murder Teenage killers laughed after torturing and killing widow aged 71. reports Russell Jenkins Father put in cell after row with daughter TESCO Last orders called on Wheelchair Billy Action 2000 Canyon goes to Australia £500m air control sale flies into flack Tiny Controllers condemn a 'dangerous experiment' Union warns that passengers are about to become guinea pigs, reports Tim Reid MPs hit out at ministry of 'whims' Acorn Stairlifts Voyages of Discovery Exams criticised as 'child abuse' Children driven to suicide, reports Mark Henderson Prize-winning garden flourishes in pigsty ONe. TeL Paraglider lay in field for 11 hours Judge banned Care home fined Choked to death Trapped by car Chickens killed One. Tel All next week in the Times BT Seven held as Ulster arms plot is smashed IRA rebels suspected of smuggling guns, reports Christopher Walker Picture Gallery Further delay to beef exports Saga British Gas Cowes cannon may be plugged Asian invaders threaten Britpop Mercury Prize panel is bored with rock mainstream, reports Adam Sherwin Jagger father of model's child Beck's Status Quo claw back airtime Cost of MPs' offices is twice that of Dome Rival storms Hillary's home Ben Macintyre reports from Little Rock, Arkansas, on the Mayor of New York's foray into 'foreign' fields Checker cab comes to final stop 306 Peugeot Kennedy flat may double in value (AFP): Belgium to destroy pork products World in Brief Barak peace delay Yosemite confession (AFP): Sea rescue abandoned (AFP): Dinosaur print stolen (AFP): Israelis hail new sub Gore's sinking ship North korea gets warning on missile test Fears grow in Japan Vodafone Yeltsin likes it cool Certificated Diamonds Cheltenham & Gloucester Booker winner's dam-buster starts wave of protest Roger Boyes: German single currency faith restored by the resurgent euro Commentary Roger Boyes St Tropez on warpath over tourist hordes An 'invasion of savages' sparks backlash, writes Passport to excitement Go-slow rule enrages Italian lorry drivers Zero tolerance for cruise ship crimes Anthony Robbins Broadcasting Standards Commission Villages dread cold more than serbs Half a million people lack proper shelter in war-ravaged areas, reports James Pringle in Glogovac US promises aid on eve of Balkan summit The British Hernia Centre The Open University Chinese wage Internet war on banned cult US-based leader of Falun Gong talks of return to Beijing; reports Oliver August Taiwan and China agree on spelling Morocco's online king kindles hopes of greater freedom Intellectuals foresee a swing towards Spanish-style monarchy, reports Richard Owen from Rabat Millennium parties Ned Kelly mystery comes to a head Roger Maymard in Sydney on revelations about an Australian relic lost for 21 years Puppy love and heavy petting at the Hamptons Hoverspeed Cenre of attention: Isle be seeing you in all the old familiar places Saviour has close shave in capital Tony, I'm with you all the way Europe forces Kenneth Clarke into an unlikely alliance 'Greystoke had a splendid career at Eton. During his five years, he accumulated half a dozen useful pharases (he was somewhat brighter than the average boy)' Picture Gallery The seeds of insanity Hysteria over vital research into Gm crops reveals Britain at its most illogical In vine fettle A False Prospectus On EMU Blair deliberately misleads Money Talks But perhaps less loudly in future election campaigns A Hypermarket of Hype Even Duchamp could be useful in the world of DIY History lessened Wartime radar 'Viable alternative' to transport policy Challenge to bishop's views on ethics and morality Formula for sustainable tourism Combating piracy Early learning aims Women priests Deeds not words A word from the wise? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Baron Grabiner Memorial service Plaisterers' Company Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Birthdays today Anniversaries Receptions Tavra Picture Gallery Royal Air Force College Cranwell Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Dinners Legal news Douglas Reeve Douglas Reeve, organist, died on July 19 aged 81. He was born on January 7,1918 Personal Column General Phaidon Gizikis General Phaidon Gizikis, President of Greece, 1973-74, died yesterday aged 82. He was born on June 16,1917 Rear-Admiral Hugh Balfour Rear-Admiral Hugh Balfour, CB, LVO, Commander, Sultan of Oman's Navy, 1985-90, died of cancer on June 29 aged 66. He was born on April 29,1933 David Seidner David Scidner, photographer, died of Aids in Miami Beach on June 6 aged 42. He was born in Los Angeles in 1957 Longest Known Trial in England Property Berkeley Homes Lord or landlord of the manor? Marcus Binney examines the dilemma of buying a country house Your place in the sun Conservatories add much to a property, says Stella Bingham The truth picture behind sky-high house prices Susie Steiner talks to lenders and agents and finds a north-south divide The Times Smart Moves Property The Times Milford St James English Courtyard ARLA Ironsides John Spencer ARLA St James Homes Barnard marcus Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons ARLA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fear of persecution by non-state agents Deciding whether product is a cosmetic Multiple disqualification for director London Letting & Estate Agents Freedom to be offensive defended by court Trial should await inquest News The Times Crossword No 21,167 Business Tomorrow in Times 3 Forecast Lifeboats Business Reckitt soars on £4.9bn Dutch merger Deal creates world's biggest maker of household cleaning goods BT pays £3.15bn for final 40% stake in Cellnet Times 3 Barclays recruits new chief with pay deal worth £7m Manufacturers upbeat despite strong sterling Freeserve shares fell 10p to 1951/2p yesterday, the first full day of trading in shares of the Internet company. The shares were issued at 150p and yesterday's closing price values the business at alomost £2 billion. Almost 35 million shares were traded Court boost for Punch Consumers fuel housing and credit boom Sport Gieves & Hawkes Number One Savile Row Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft MPs propose new laws to protect mutuals Isa success claimed by Halifax executive Insurers to equal record losses Capita keeps up growth with 35% profit rise By our City Staff: April date set for pooled pensions Screwfix founder secures ?60m in sale to B&Q Monsanto profits beat expectations By our City Staff: Sumitomo sues CLR for £200m Europe's technology firms focus on America MP seeks ban on 'useless' mortgage policies SLOC records UK losses of £600m Business Roundup Ocean makes US bid New Green chairman Glaxo drug approved BNFL in joint venture Cash and grab Eidos at the Olympics Cantab losses grow Bluewater leads way Exchange Rates Greenalls slides on back of third profits warning Mrs Gates joins board By our City Editor: Sir Peter's new best friend Commentary Mentmore in £160m acquisition Lacklustre results hit Admiral shares Infineon technologies Commodities Liffe Options Blue chips rally to end seven-session slide 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 Colman's Dutch lifeline Tempus Halifax Capita Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Picture Gallery Wall Street Water companies called to account after years of rises The regulator is finally wringing price cuts from reluctant firms, Christine Buckley reports Home help Business must trust in a good reputation French stick Betting slip Cook the books Barclays scouts go to Canada to get their man Caroline Merrell reports on an unusual choice for bank's top job The Times Bryant predicts housing market will stay buoyant Packars Fish! catches on Banks to dismantle Daewoo empire Business Roundup Utilitec in MBO talks Topps Tiles advances NTL inquiry dropped St Modwen assets up Profits rise at IMS HK trade gap grows Kewill buys US firms FII incurs loss of £8.2m Equities bounce back La Grande Dame The Times Trust Information Service John Grooms Home Loan Tips Index No Time at All Although English is not her first language,… Computerspeak UGLY Duckling Everything you need to know about mortgages The Government thinks that mortgages should be cheaper. We explain how to do it yourself Lombard Direct Finding the first million Start saving at 20 and you will be rich at 70 says Paula Hawkins How to cut your endowment losses Better jobs, more money, but so little time The average family pay ?5,000 a year to get other people to do their everyday chores. Valerie Grove on why a household still needs staff That'll do, thanks There are some things in life we could live without. Here are this week's nominations The Times Why don't the English like babies? New mother Sarah Tucker found herself welcome with son Tom in every country apart from her own The Times When walls really will have ears A futuristic project hopes to makes interacting with technology as natural as breathing. Anjana Ahuja reports How lice can knock spots off a swallow's competition Science briefing The Moon provides clues to Pluto's close companion A molecular hint that could help spinal cord injuries Vauxhall Resister your dream XI today The Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season Cash prizes worth £126,000 to be won The Times Stark visions from the old Beuys network Richard Cork finds a lofty reputation enhanced by an exhibition of drawings at the Royal Academy Another total eclipse of the art Rachel Campbell-Johnston visits the eclipse show at the Tate St lves—and finds much of it leaves her in the dark Every Thursday in Times 3 Model Europeans Architecture: John Russell Taylor on a dazzling Italian display of Baroque buildings in minature Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie' Geoff Brown begins his weekly guide to the best recordings Classical collector Theatres "An Epic for our Epoch Vocal Monteverdi Entertainments Listings Eddie Izzard Lenny Egg laid by ugly duckling Dance: Debra Craine takes flight from the Bolshoi Ballet's messy and misjudged new take on Swan Lake Proms SCO/Swemsen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Surrealism rules the waves Opera: Verdi's work has sturdy sea legs, as Rodney Mllnes discovered Theatre Jazz Regina Carter/Claire Martin Ronnle Scott's Blues The Blues Band Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Pop Bryan Adams Hyde Park Mercury? It's a matter of chemistry Awards: How did they come up with the Mercury Music Prize nominees? Judge Nigel Williamson tells all The Times Great British Hopes Joyous sound of freedom Hilary Finch finds Latvian composer Peteris Vasks making up for lost time The end-of-term school report: could do better Satellite Choice All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations For Today's Satelite Cable and Digital TV plus… Today's Choice Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck By Our Sports Staff: Lock turns the key to McEvoy's downfall Golf Foster shines as British hopes sink from view Swimming Today's Fixtures For the Record Laird go through to last four Polo The Times Taylor and Waterfield make splash with bronze The long and the short of it; says Craig Lord, is that Britain's odd sporting couple are on course for Sydney Compton Ace serves up treat for Butler Racing: Young Trainer Eyes ST Leger after Winning Feature Race on Opening Day of Glorious Goodwood Goodwood Ladbrokes Newton Abbot Doncaster Meeting Points Aljabr to land knockout punch Galway proves labour of love Alan Lee on a festival that requires staying power Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Galway - BBC1 Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Top players withdraw in protest over money In Brief Gunnell helps Britain's girls to clear hurdles Athletics Great Britain Team Keene on Chess Winning Move Palace to make up players' unpaid wages Next Week in the Times Land Rover Anelka pays for putting trust in brothers grim Matt Dickinson reflects on a sorry saga of wheeling and not dealing Court to rule on soccer TV rights West Ham line up their odd couple Rangers keen to make flying start Spreading the word in union heartland Rugby League Rotherham court case put on hold Rugby Union Direct Line For Top Quality Television Radio, Films & Choice Pursuit of excellence blinded by benefit system Cricket is stumped by latest fixture confusion Christopher Martin-Jenkins looks at the difficulties the game's administratiors next season Yorkshire aim to end cycle of Old Trafford defeats Times 3 Word-Watching Keegan goes back to Gascoigne Times Two Crossword Anelka's transfer saga stalls Gorman fills Albion breach David Duggan Cecil and Fallon on brink of split Joining the global community Cable & Wireless Contents BT Bank manager in your pocket A joint trial between NatWest and Orange could revolutionise banking BT slows IT progress E-Mail Tax Proposed to Help Third World Freeserve valued at £1.5bn News Bites I've got a laptop with personality Apple's iBook combines looks with genuine portability Elementary - Jobs tells of improved Sherlock search Netcom Mouse sends food to hungry Claire's Web Apple pic consored? Bite-Sized Questions Compaq Film buffs apply here Dell Feel the power of sacred sites online Tripod is the ''t'' of diversity in web community The Web is a porthole to anything anywhere. Ben Hammersley writes The history of man and web When the word spread the word was in the net Tiny Opportunity, companionship and s Alan Copps describes a controversial theatrical experiment bringing young actors and top playwrights together Line One Gathering of the clans Stuart Miles finds communities of online gamers Ntl Technology Tamed 'We used the Net to talk to people going… Newsgroups explained Newsgroups are a worldwide bulletin board, where you can have your say, Chris Ward writes A Times Interface Offer Top Ten: all formats HERCs rule Ok The ultimate in gaming CPC Best Trustmarque Cebra META Group PMR Group Plc JDEdwards Enterprise Software Distributed Systems Architect Invisic Cromwell Media Forefront Europe Limited Vector recruitment Creative Database Projects Limited Latest moves in IT Just right for past masters DK's school daze Americans stock up FBI glitch gives guns to crooks Time Dress down, Not out Creme Secretarial and Office Appointments My Diary Dear Jane Feature Telephone: 0171 680 6806 Alison Price & Company Talisman Eclipse Cybersettle. com The Times Office Angels Verbatim Reporters PA with PowerPoint Investment Bank Buckingham Personnel Crone Corkill Aldrich & Company Fairacre Property Holdings Ltd Royal Lancaster AM Secretaries for Senior Diplomats, Embassy for Japan Fax: 0171782 7899 Dress down for summer Casual dress is all the rage at work this summer, but be careful what you wear in front of clients, reports Claire McDonald Real men don't type slowly Never mind the macho aftershave, it's sparkling keyboard skills that spell male sex appeal in the office Dear Jane... 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