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News from 03/08/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Giles Tremlett, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andy Bull, Robert Cole, Martin Gilbert, Gary Kent, John Riseley, Bernard Kaukas, Linda Tsang, Richard Hobson, Simon De Bruxelles West of England Correspondent, Victor Watts, Gavin Lumsden, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Lucy Hawking, Clive Davis, Tim Williams, Edward Welsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Alasdair Murray and Sally Patten, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Thrasy Petropoulos, Josephine Monroe, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Marion Godfrey, Jennifer Miller, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Jonathan Romain, Libby Purves, Anita Chaudhuri, James Parker, Pamela Morgan, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Frederick Forsyth, Alice Lagnado, Mark Jansen, Anatole Kaletsky, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Pack, Phil Gordon, Audrey Magee, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Alex Ferguson, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Susan Clark, William Ayot, Paul Sexton, Peter Hillman, Rob Wright, Simon Kolesar President, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, General Sir Michael Jackson, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Tim Merryman's, Peter Sieber, Ray Connolly, David Orr, Brian Hiscutt, Hilary Potts, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Julia Cumberlege, Saeed Shah, Mel Webb, Penny Lewis, George Caulkin, Moira Petty, Caitlin Moran, Molly Innes, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alex O'connell, Vince Wright, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Lisa Verrico,

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House prices echo 1980s boom Index Discus success may be a trick of the light Today and All this Week Alex Ferguson: My Life in… Des Lynam is ITV's snatch of the day Shockwaves at the BBC as £5M Mr Smooth Signs for the Other Side Ferguson bribe inquiry Unbeatable killer is allowed to walk free Blue Water Media & Design Play £126,000 Fantasy League 500 die as express trains crash in India Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Dell Army stretched too thin, says chief of staff Sadness at final salute for Force's showcase The Services simply cannot go on at this rate, Sir Roger Wheeler tells Michael Evans Theatres sale likely to be a family affair Hughes 'poses risk' to ties with Labour` News in Brief Villagers' taps run dry News in Brief 'Flyboarding' charge News in Brief Blair nets best website News in Brief All-day Gm hearing News in Brief Straw defends Britain News in Brief Deserted boy named News in Brief Mobile price war News in Brief Sex challenge at games News in Brief Speeding up justice News in Brief Tunnel vision News in Brief Lion's victim slept without his gun Earl's nephew and his guide were attacked in open tents 100 yards from the tourists they were supposed to protect, reports Jan Raath in Harare Father tells of pain over an 'unbearable' tragedy Sick predators may seek easy prey South African Airways Clubbers risk losing the sound of silence Tinnitus: A Ringing Alarm worth Heeding By our Medical Correspondent: Infertility risk tackled GateWay By our Medical Correspondent: Coffee lovers take heart Halifax News in Brief New clue to 3-year mystery News in Brief Sex test athlete News in Brief Jail threat News in Brief Expenses cheat News in Brief Player cleared News in Brief The nation's favourite good sport Joe Joseph looks at the appeal of the television host who has found fans among more than just sports lovers £1.5m transfer brings anchorman into premier pay league Rover Viewers cook Exorcist advert's bacon David Baddiel SBP Life under the long shadow of nuclear war Vision of Utopia in suburban Eden was ahead of its time Sainsbury's Picture Gallery 1996 Street lights threaten to eclipse the eclipse Picture Gallery Faulty Glasses Recalled Samaritans at roadside Poorest areas to get 3,000 school helpers Digital Hearing Ltd Tour firm bans over-40s from African treks 'Middle youth' are socially rather than physically unfit for adventure, reports Tim Reid Sure Signs that You're over 40 Times Directline Holiday Insurance Tesco Peugeot 106 Wind taken out of Cowes sails Patten warned against bias in Ruc reford Early retirement packages may be offered to older Protestants reports Audrey Magee PC World Homage to Corunna's British hero Braille users split over capital letters Times 3 Vodafone Victory for mother sacked for refusing 16-hour shifts A Mother's Work is Never Done: Annette Cowley's 20-Hour Day Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Agent sues over men-only football dinner One. Tel Crash riddle as trains meet head-on Driver error or signal failure blamed as India rail disaster toll tops 500, reports David Orr in Delhi The Crush Hour BT Railway with world's worst safety record Personal Post Clinton quick to say marital infidelity is all his own work Christian lobbyists 'inflated' list of members (Reuters): Kennedy wedding goes ahead in-Athens Abbey National 200 die as heatwave sweeps across US Time Computer Systems Ltd. Picture Gallery (AFP): Taleban make key gains World in Brief Rebels attack World in Brief Internet appeal World in Brief (AP): Missile test World in Brief (Reuters): 60 die in floods World in Brief Germans buy idea of Sunday shopping City Bank Moscow welcomes Milosevic opponent The National … Children's Society Yeltsin says he can work with Barak The Open University Warning by Israeli general Anticipating my 26th trip to the Festival` Regrettably,'Lady MacBeth Firmed My Buttocks' will not be playing at Edinburgh this year Carphone Warehouse Centre of Attention: General Sir Michael Jackson The importance of pleasing Ernest Creeping around the house like a thief all day Time Merryman's Days of Clover Managing without the vision thing Tony Blair is happy to govern unencumbered by ideology The republican movement is notoriously difficult to… Etiquette on hold From mobiles to junk faxes, we need to sharpen up telephone manners Life's Work The Times Diary Thin Red Line Undermanning is unmanning the British Army The Phoney War Labour's summer offensive is living up to its name Over the Hill Disqualified not by weak muscles by conversation Rights of audience Arabs and Jews Blair's hopes for Kosovo 'are naive' Europe's language barriers fall? Prescott urged to act fast on buses Identifying donors Royal charities Not right Gay adoption Promising beginning? Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… Action sought on midwives crisis 'Mythical' Goliath Premarital sex Get away from it all Court Circular Baroness Wilkins Legal news Church in Wales Dorset Lieutenancy University news Oxford Institute of Legal Practice Villas of Roman Britain were as grand as the South 's Tara Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Premium Bonds Birthdays today Anniversaries Professor Barri Jones Professor Barri Jones, archaeologist, died of a heart attack on July 16 aged 63. He was born on April 4,1936 Alex Marnoch Alex Marnoch, OBE, QPM former Metropolitan Police commander, died on July 5 aged 58. He was born October 4,1940 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Thora Hird Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Edouard Boubat Edouard Boubat, French photographer, died on June 30 aged 75. He was born on September 13,1923 Sister Mary Linscott Sister Mary Linscoll, SND, former Superior General of the Congregation of the Sisters of notre Dame de Namur, died on June 14 aged 80. she was born on June 9,1919 Some holiday reflections Canary Wharf Group PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking & Finance QD Chamers and Partners How to settle disputes—without a legal punch-up Mediation requires new skills of solicitors. Frances Gibb reports on how it is working Picture Gallery Legal Diary For a harmonious divorce Private Practice Mediation means listening People Law Kingsford Stacey Blackwell OM Temporary Assistance Available Times Newspapers Milligan-Whyte & Smith Clifford Change PSD Professional Recruitment QD The road to a legal revolution Jana Gornicka believes that by studying law in Britain she will be able to help her native Slovakia, reports Linda Tsang Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyers' mouths stay shut The limits of client confidentiality are being challenged in the courts, writes Penny Lewis Ej·legal The College of Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items £6.4 Billion Distributors Urgently Required Centunry Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items NoTitle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Once in a Lifetime The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises BT Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holman Fenwick & Willan Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cheapest in the U. K. Whole Package now only £200m U. K. Stationery Multiple Display Advertising Items NoTitle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Networks end loneliness of life at the top Mark Jansen on clubs offering entrepreneurs a sympathetic ear and a tuition in new skills Case Study Employers seek meeting of minds when hiring Experts are at odds on whether personality testing of job-seekers really aids recruitment Small firms see art as investment in image The Times Cultural awareness crucial for exporters In Brief Megaphone Brian Hiscutt, of TC Group, an IT consultancy in Henley-on-Thames, fears that companies risk letting their guard down News The Times Crossword No 21 , 172 Business The Times Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Opinion Columns Business De Silguy calls for euroland debt agency OFT in plea for IFA rules to be beefed up John Charcol HSBC profits soar to $4bn as provisions fall Midland plans sales shake-up Pearson to double Internet investment Times 3 Sport Growth in orders likely to keep rate at 5% Anatole Kaletsky Index Separate high-tech SE plan Exchange Rates Page 28 ECGD may get ethical targets BAA passenger number forecast revised upwards Legal & Public Notices Boost for jobs in the north as Filtronic buys Fujitsu factory Year of zero growth for British music industry Director, 25, sees Net stake soar to £4m Anglo buys stake in nickel producer Budget US horror film sets record at box office Wolison's Next step surprises the City Business Roundup Swallow acquires hotel Business Roundup Stakeholder extra fee Business Roundup Holmes Place deals Business Roundup Nomura trade penalty Business Roundup Boom time for Ultra Business Roundup Easynet recovery Business Roundup Senior buys Pathway Business Roundup Zotefoams optimistic Business Roundup Exchange Rates Energis in first deal on Continent The Times Largest copper merchant plans $480m flotation By our City Editor: Stamp of disapproval Commentary by our City Editor HMV chief says float 'is not on cards this year' TV chef plans chain of Italian cafes HSBC SFI in hunt for Tom Cobleigh Wall St shows London the way forward Stock Market Nick Haskel Commodities Life 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 Surmountable problems Tempus Filtronic HSBC Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes SFI Group Wall Street Judge the case for Emu on unclouded evidence Economive View Anatole Kaletsky Tony Blair has shown on this issue a dangerous contempt for the intelligence of the British public Forrest thump The Times City Diary Baptism of fire The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Small world The Times City Diary Theatre sales may raise curtain on Paul Armstrong reports on the potential power struggle waiting in the wings at Stoll Moss Psychobabble The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Shares Blue chips reverse losses Hargreaves Lansdown Register your dream Xi today The Times Fantasy League Game for the 1999-2000 Premiership Season Cash prizes worth £126,000 to be won Ferguson on Cantona Facing exam results Shiatsu massage Barbie: her secret story The world's favourite doll was originally called Lili, is 45 rather than 40, and not American but German. Anne Barrowclough talks to her little-known—and very bitter—creator Duet with Bowie The Times Complete TV and Radio Cantona said he had become a marketing pawn, I sympathised In the second extract from his autobiography, Managing My Life, Alex Ferguson tells of the massive contribution made to Manchester United by Eric Cantona, and of the 'horrifying repercussions' of the soccer star's attack on an abusive fan The Times A row with my Dad and a miracle at Ibrox Why Shearer turned me down Tomorrow Depressed? Try a CD-Rom cure Waiting lists for therapy on the Nhs are so long that a clinical psychologist has developed a computer program to deal with anxiety and depression. Anita Chaudhuri reports Some patients do not like the idea of seeing a therapost but are happy to discuss worries with a computer The Samaritans received 7,500 e-mails in 1997—this year up to 25,000 are expected The Times Should you ever lie to elderly parents? Old people can be frightened of moving to a home, says Molly Innes How parents can ease worry about exams As GCSE and A-level pupils anticipate their results, they may need subtle help from their parents to cope with stress Third World care that puts mothers and babies at risk A shortage of neonatal equipment and a dearth of nurses has led to a rise in hospital transfers for women in premature labour. Moira Petty reports Vauxhall Kirs Limited The Times Shiatsu-healing by pressure The ancient Chinese massage works by rebalancing the body's energy cannels, says Lucy Hawking What shiatsu did for me Finding a cure for adult acne The key to treating acne is eating the right food, says Susan Clark Heroes who end up on the street A quarter of the homeless are from the services. William ayot on their failure to return to civilian life Pretentious, moi? Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie Opera: Boris Godunov Opera: La Bohème At the Proms Last Chamce Opera & Ballet No Title Reggae's soggy splashdown Lisa Verrico joins the Jamaican melting-pot in a london park for the groubled Sunsplash festival Proms Picture Gallery Event Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Folk Times 3 Don't send a girl to do a woman's job Baby-teen pop muppets in pigtails have nothing to do with Girl Power A touch of Ziggy Stardust Rock: David Sinclair finds much to admire as the wizard master Bowie casts his magic spell on Placebo Royal Shakespeare Company Innerzone Orchestra Pop albums Stelinway & Sons The old ones are always the best World Music: The Buena Vista Social Club are living proof that you don't have to be young to get in the charts. Now they're about to be film stars too. Nigel Williamson reports The Times World Music Making a new Klan for a new generation of bigots Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Choice All the Tv and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Radio BBC1 ITV Variations For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital Tv… Today's Choice by Josephine Monroe Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck Picture Gallery Checklist Choose your Fantasy Team from Here Schumacher agrees to move over for Irvine Motor Racing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Ingvall is master of new class Sailing Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Pools Forecast Harlequins pick up unwanted Greenstock Rugby Union Hartlepool 0 Newcastle 0; St Albans City 0 Christie… Today's Fixtures Broadbent likes the sound of Thunder In Brief History indicates fillies can defy march of time Julian Muscat On the level Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Catterick Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Bath Racing Ahead Mike Brewer suggests the best value in the ante-post mark TDK Platt lines up three Italians Football in Brief Club by Club to the Nation Wide League Third Division Rand Rover Bosnich aims to kick weakness into touch Stephen Wood on the safe hands entrusted with keeping a tradition at Old Trafford Lee's number is up at Newcastle I swear, you're heading for red Kallis welcomed into the fold on victorious note Cricket Word-Watching Wales fail to meet demands of Venables Football Guppy angles for England role Russel Kempson on a winger with plans to move among the big fish England fall short of target Scoreboard from Hove Clydebank are left with an empty feeling Phil Gordon on the nomadic club that is rapidly losing support Dilshan's century not enough for Sri Lanka Woolmer rejects Pakistan Suker provides a shot in the arm Croatia striker takes pay cut to join Arsenal and relieve acrimony surrounding exit of Anelka Times Two Crossword The Times Two Crosswords Book 8 is now available, at… Motor Racing Westwood surge is fuelled by Clarke's power failure The Suker Story Final Scores from the K Club Cricket CGU Direct

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