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News from 29/07/1999

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James Landale, Robert Graham, Don Taylor, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Richard Ellis, Alexandra Frean, Edward Walsh and Glen Owen, Patricia Davies, Matt Dickinson and Bill Edgar, Kim Bailey, Stanley Best, Richard Hobson, Susan Bell and Joanna Bale, Adrian Sherratt, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Ian Murray, Colin Tudge, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Jones and Another v Telford and Wrekin Council, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Edward Welsh, Louise van der Straeten, Samantha Weinberg, James Eve, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Miriam, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Countyrside Editor, Pat Gibson, John Bryant, Josephine Monroe, Pugh & Way, Ruth Gledhill, Edwin Torres, Philip Smith, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dame Sheila Masters, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Finucane: Victim, R. Long, Alan Millard, Robert Bruce, Helen Dunmore, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Ian Hughes, Phil Gordon, Helen Rumbelow, Nigel de Gruchy, General Secretary, Tracey, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Georg Hoedle, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Victoria Fletcher, Geoffrey Bremner, David Mitchell, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Kelly Brook, David Lister, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Marit Hargie, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, Geoffrey Dean, Peter B. Baker, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Jane Kelsall, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, David Orr, Nigel Cliff, Nigel Hawkes, Roland Watson, Chief Politcal Correspondent, Brent Davies, Director, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, J. Alastair Lack, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Peter Ridell on Politics, Jason Nisse, Tom Baldwin, Roland Watson and James Landale, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Ritchie Robertson, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Anthony Julius, Craig Lord, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Francome, W. Collins, Jo Darke, Chief Executive, Eric Foner, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland Peck, Graham Searjeant, Glen Owen and Edward Welsh, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished and Alasdair Murray, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Caroline Sheppard, Chief Adjudicator, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Hollier, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Mark Leech, Chairman, Susan MacDonald, Robin Harris, Alasdair Murray, John o'Hara, Anthony Howard, Noel Henderson, Chairman Emeritus, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine,

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Times 3 Blair spares his Cabinet in reshuffle Boost for Ireland minister Us Macdonald promoted New Attorney-General Double mission for Tony Banks Spender home destroyed in blaze Picture Gallery Football's TV victory Dilemma of bringing up teenage daughters Eclipse: safe or sorry Essential Austin Powers Trade Two cups of tea cost the taxpayer £250,000 Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, Tv Liberty Sale Joke is on observers who just shuffled their feet MacDonald makes rapid ascent through the ranks Promoted: the winners in the reshuffle who are looking forward to brighter futures Those on the way out say their farewells Demoted: James Landale on yesterday's losers Blair's small cull leaves second-raters intact On Politics Who is on the move to where Radical takes over as top law officer Direct Line Official advice: why not watch eclipse on telly There is still confusion over the safe way to see the spectacle, reports Ian Murray Teeth lost in windpipe British Midland Retinas burnt by fateful glance Ian Murray on the price of sun gazing Prince William gets green light at wheel Falling madly in love Faulty glasses 'could trigger claims' Grobbelaar jubilant at ?85,000 libel victory Goalkeeper says match-fixing verdict ends slur on football, writes Michael Horsnell The Abbey National Group Loyal wife who helped him win Bupa Winner and loser at the finish line Daniel McGrory reports on passions running high on and off the course Picture Gallery The most powerful feature is the price The BT shop Horsing around in the valley of sin The Times Rivers add to thrill Orange Talk Business Canyoning firm 'ignored severe storm warning' BNP Bloody Sunday paras win right to anonymity Court of Appeal ruling ends wrangle over identification of troops, writes Richard Duce Two held over 1989 murder The new mondeo zetec Labour of love ended in ashes Hate-mail doctor is suspended News in Brief Princess to jail Oyston hearing Child , 7, killed Passenger jailed Senior police 'mishandled' London riot Ford Cambridge 'Q ' gives police 007 crime watch The Times Laura Ashley Prescott loses allies but keeps empire Promises, promises Have Pgoto-Opportunity, Will Travel Tories eat Into Labour's popularity with public Times 3 Saga Ministers' cars to ran on green fuel 'World English' makes its debut New Dictionary Words? Oh, Puh-Leeze Comet Picture Gallery Scots give back relic of Wounded Knee Times 3 Acorn Stairlifts Tesco CPS may face official racism inquiry Standard Life Bank PC World London borough 'homeless capital' Staples Thieves strip remote Lorna Doone church Setting for classic 19th-century novel ransacked, writes Ruth Gledhill BT 'Real sex' porn must stop, says the censor Abusers facing jail if they work with children Government's tough new rules are designed to allay public fears, writes Alexandra Frean Dixons BBC aims Tweenies at tinies Dogs 'could keep order in school' British Gas Home Insurance Loan blunder students urged to keep fees Howay the gays in Geordie pink quarter Newcastle puts money before macho in bid to woo foreign tourists, reports Russell Jenkins Labour peer threatens rebellion over hunt ban Taking Care of your Interests GM trials on 'super salmon' News in Brief Adoption law Pills kill baby Spectator editor Moben Melchett freed to holiday in Africa Albanians detained as Serbs bury their dead James Pringle in Gracko sees 'harvest of death' victims buried as British military police swoop in hurt for killers Jessops Pentagon retires Clark Nato chief who had a blazing row with British Kfor commander to be replaced, reports Ben Macintyre £1.3bn pledged to rebuild Kosovo All The Phone Companies Together Direct Line (AP): $4.5bn loan for Russia Court says France is guilty of torture Nerve gas destroyed Vodafone China's rowing students take up university challenge Tiny Bad air sickens US crew Fiat Asteroid families scar Universe Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, looks at why Earthlings may have cause to fear related asteroids Legal & General (AP): Air traffic controllers take flight World Summary (AP): Plea for girl, 3 (Reuters): 24 die in clashes (Reuters): Timor poll delay (AP): Speaker lied (AP): Murdered woman's family awarded £556m Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Bush Jr under fire over 'safe' Vietnam War posting Romantic Briton fleeced in cyberspace Time Barak exploits Russian links to Syria Taleban moves to annihilate last opponent Virgin (Reuters): Engine 'not to blame' for Kennedy crash World in Brief (AFP): Rainforest threatened (Reuter): Tarzan swings into row Mayor in 'ritual killing' Times 3 Picture Gallery Britain boosts aid to Freetown army Tesco Abortion of baby girls on increase Charlie may not be their darling Mercedes-Benz Picture Gallery Centre of attention: Kelly Brook Chewing on toffee and a Scots tragedy Gillian Harris at large Punching above his weight Farewell, the lesser spotted donator Micahel Pinto-Duschinsky on flaws in Straw's funding Bill 'There is no Balkan problem: but there is, and is likely to remain, a Serb problem. A glance at the ethnic map will suffice to show the truth of this' Picture Gallery With Gallic dressing The melting pot of a new Europe will have a pungent flavour of France One out, all out Night of the Wet Fish Blair will pay a political price for an inept reshuffle Summit in Sarajevo Fine words will not stabilise the Balkans On the Ball A victory for sport over the Office of Fair Trading Risk management of our Gm crops Coral relief Value to teachers and pupils of five-term school year 'Failing' prison system Jury trials Name dropping Early development Consumer forum Fax/e-mail to: 020-7782 5046 or letters@the-times .… An honest job Bill loses hands down Snap judgment Court Circular Today's royal engagement University news Anniversaries Viscount Whitelaw, Kt, Ch The night sky in August West Sussex Lieutenancy Ms Barbara Long has been appointed Supervisor of Parliamentary Brodcasting from November in Succession to Miss Margaret Douglas who is retiring Legal news Personal Column HM Forces Church news The Institution of Civil Engineers Forthcoming marriages Marriages David Graham Personal Column Sir Alex Gordon Harry 'sweets' Edison Professor Zofia Kuratowska Chaffiq Al-Wazzan Chaffiq al-Wazzan, prime Minister of Lebanon, 1980-84, died on July 8 aged 74. He was born in Beirut in 1925 From Our Cricket Correspondent: On this Day Woman at Cricket Some Advantages and Disabilities Non-solicitor fee sharing arrangement unlawful Serving writ on overseas company in London The Times Purpose of goods cannot be registered Presumption resulting from misrepresentation Failure to get medical evidence is no excuse for delay Openness not damaged by anonymity Need for concurrent planning in child care cases Reasons prevent need for fresh hearing Adoption agency requires fullest views Child holiday safeguards Brain Washed Enforcing order ancillary to foreign divorce Wide case management power News The Times Crossword No 21,168 Business Times 3 Forecast No Title Newspapers Support Recycling Business Rover staff rush for voluntary redundancy EU ready to sue Britain over BAA golden share CGU intervenes in French bid battle Energis Times 3 Deutsche pays $125m to Bankers Trust duo Sport OFT's challenge to BSkyB football deal is rejected Information revolution Index Share-swap service for institutions Cadbury set to receive first $700m from sale Invensys Brixton primed to invest Caradon makes US bid Diagonal FD leaves with £7.5m in shares Business Roundup Charter seeks $3.45bn Cruzcampo delay Action revises terms Repossessions fall 5% Nasdaq plans flotation Market gap widens Exchange Rates RJB cuts 300 jobs at Selby Abbey's share of mortgages drops Villa chief rails against valuation South African Airways By our City Editor: Golden shares get the full Monti Commentry Cookson sees recovery signs Arjo profits beat City predictions CGU sees sales slump Hp Hewlett Packard Taxpayers face fine Commodities Liffe Options Pharmaceuticals return to favour with investors Stock Market Picture Gallery 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 Abbey changes habit Tempus Cadbury Caradon Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cookson Wall Street UK companies get caught up in the information revolution Jaspm Nissé examines how the Internet has helped to level the playing field for investors Round two Mutuals face death by kindness Chapter doses Bug plug The Times City Diary 'Alp' line Web wallet hopes to buy success Reduce the audit burden Dame Sheila Masters advocates raising the level of the exemption to the maximum permitted in Europe Legal & Public Notices Ecotricity Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Slow progress towards better risk reporting Audit Advances continue Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Bypass Risks 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Books and Health No, Torquay, last Friday Can British seaside resorts regain their Edwardian glory? Richard Mossison packs his bucket and spade and discovers there is work to be done before other Europeans wish they were here Majorca? South of France? Failing Powers Parents' Dilemma Losing Nelson Heart takes the strain in new bypass technique Surgeons want to reduce the serious complications of coronary bypass surgery Vauxhall Understanding Impotence Are colourings in curries harmful? Second thoughts on schizophrenia A genetic benefit for thousands British scientist have won a £4.1 million competition for genetic research that could help people with coeliac disease Sitting in the hot seat Scalp Bloc Aricose Veins He's double oh no, licensed to shoot blanks Film: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me leaves Adam Mars-Jones Unshaken, unstirred and unamused When a cineaste is tired of Edinburgh ... James Christopher marks your card for the 141 treats scheduled for the fortnight of the Edinburg Film Festival All Hitch and no misses Cinema: The NFT's Alfred Hitchcock retrospective reveals early gems that leave Nigel Cliff positively dizzy The Times A Tempest to stir the spirits Theatre: Danele Rosenthal on the director with a fresh view of Shakespeare inspired by another mystic Meg Odious whiff of family scandal Teatre: Benedict Nightingale on an early Coward at Chichester Opera HMS Pinafore Opera & Ballet H. M. S. Pinafore Entertainments Theatres Opera Theatre To Place an Advertisement Concerts Prompt What's on toady by Marit Hargie The Times Many teenagers are hell in trainers, giving parents grief A father was arrested for trying to protect his teenaged daughter. It's absurd, says Celia Brayfield Digging for truth in the past Tainted now? The French won't publish Barry Unsworth's new novel about Nelson: James Eve talks to the author about the present-day battles of historical fiction The Times The trouble with Chaos Theory Davide Mitchell's first novel, Ghostwritten, is an ambitious but flawed beginning And the beat goes on Sex, drugs and mysticism: the Beats did it all, but we should be careful to rescue genius from the froth, says Don Taylor The Times Turn over, tune in and read Blessed by a poet Land of the Free? Howard Temperley The Story of American Freedom By Eric Foner Low tide in the affairs of men Global access to water is at risk. But Colin Tudge finds some room for optimism in this tough analysis of the problem High livin' in Harlem After Hours By Edwin Torres Low lush life Pla Joey: Stories By John o'Hara Two peoples, many tales Anthony Julius The "Jewish Question" in German Literature, 1749-1939 By Ritchie Robertson Material worlds of marriage and money Fish for all seasons A Fish Caught in Time By Samantha Weinberg The Times Check-In Airline Network Travelbag Platinum Travel ASTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Manchester British Midland Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Jersey European Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items For better or worse, it's all a question of taste Review Satellite Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) BBC1 Itv Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Register your dream Xi today Cash prizes worth £126,000 to be won The Times Choose your Fantasy Team from Here By our Sports Staff: Henman shows rustiness on court Tennis William Hill Benson has designs on Gatcombe Sam Westmacott on the former top rider making a new name for herself Moscow Express delivers for Walsh in Galway Plate Big-Race Details Yesterday's Racing Results Doncaster Broncos bucked by Paul's mastery Rugby League Dettori and Aljabr steal the show Racing: Victory for Godolphin Colt in Sussex Proves Highlight of Jockey's Four-Timer Goodwood Fortune in York lift Rapid Raceline Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Sedgefield Reading the Racecard Indian Lodge without any reservations Ladbrokes Football salutes 'commonsense' verdict John Goodbody on the reaction to the Premier League's court victory Confusion reigns in Anelka saga Taylor takes realistic view Fans delighted but still suspicious Lampard's gem provides slim hopep Mols soon proves his worth to Rangers Problems mount for Gullit Football in Brief Major becoming of minor interest Golf By a Correspondent: Caldwell shows top-class form For the Record Today's Fixtures England squad get fighting fit Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Britain go for quality rather than quantity Rowing Saqlain's sorcery keeps double in Surrey's sights Yorkshire put stop to holders' home run NatWest Trophy: Lancashire throw away chance after building solid foundation The Times Draw throws up Lord's repeat Semi-Finals Muralitharan to stay Gloucestershire's depth of talent sinks Glamorgan Cardiff Scoreboard Somerset find new thirst for success For Top Quality Television Radio, Films & Choice All-rounder who made C. B. look small fry Rolph sprints into new golden era Great Britain celebrates its first women's European swimming title since 1962 Maddy presents credentials McMillan rediscovers form Cricket Flying Dutchman glides home against Tsar Popov Craig Lord sees the great Russian lose his European crown Word-Watching Edwards makes winning return Sport in Brief Football 52 Scandal tears top team apart Quinn the only beneficiary as Cecil dismisses dual champion jockey Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop New Times Crossword Book Available! Richard Quinn (right ) Walker walks free after being cleared of taking drugs Cricket 54 Visa Rolph takes European crown Agenda First Executive P1-3 Management plusP4-14 premier… Eurotel telecom Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Foxtons Stick up for your rights Susan MacDonald looks at new laws that emphasise fairness at work Sales Executives Assistant to Management Accountant Times Supplements… Jeffersomaguire Barking & Dagenham Stern Stewart Europe Limited MCI Worldcom Up the Ladder I want to be on ... It Buyer Broomleigh Brokers KPMG Harvey Nash University of Brighton Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Commercial Asistant Dainese A Career in the Wine Trade? 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