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News from 05/08/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Alan Day, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Andrew Baines, Equity Kicker, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Robert Cole, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Boris Johnson, Judy Sharman, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Peter Pickering, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Eric L. Miller, Adam Mars-Jones, John Torr, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Edward Welsh, Hywel Williams, Thomas Crump, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Michael J. Davis, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Charles Horder, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Joe Joseph, J. P. McEvoy, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, John Bryant, Valerie Elliott, Paul Yerbury, Thrasy Petropoulos, Norman T. Shepherd, Dominic Walsh, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Martin Rees, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Robert Bruce, Elaine Feinstein, Ian Hughes, Joseph Connolly, Philip Stott (Professor), Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Duncan Steel, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Alex Ferguson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Andy Lavender, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Danielle C. Stewart, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Sean Connery and Gillian Anderson, Nigel Hawkes, Anthea Lawson and Simon De Bruxelles, Clive Cheesman, David Davis, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, J. A. H. Wass (Trustee), Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Pauline Russack, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Des Dearlove, Josephine Monroe and Louise Godfrey, Ray Franks, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Richard Saxby-Soffe, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, John Chick, Benedict Nightingale, Andrew Wilson, Ian Murray and Damian Whitworth, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Nymph Errant, David Powell, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Richard H. Phipps, Anthony Howard, A. H. P. Humphrey, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Bernard Fielding,

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TV a threat to toddlers, doctors say Older children should be limited to two hours' viewing a day Inside The Blight on our Game Camilla's holiday with the Princes Index Christie vows to clear name over drugs test Win £1 millionin Baywatch comes to Bournemouth First Telecom Fears of Ebola virus outbreak in Europe Today in The Times Compaq Unpaid time off for those with 'real need' MPs slate ministry over arms exports Hard-left class warrior rains on Blairs' Tuscan holiday beach Paedophile must not buy toys or walk dog Sex liars register sought Prescott peace offering News in Brief Takeover talk Princely touch Fatal cliff leap DJ pulls out Police hunt Co-op cashier who ran to the top Christie was always defiant of his critics and of the years, says David Powell He's innocent, says Modahl Safeway could ruin Alnwick Sainsbury's The drug they said had gone out of fashion Mercedes-Benz Lifesavers shun glamour and go for medals Alex O'Connell reports on Europe's first championships for guardians of the beaches British guards were first to the beach Today in Times The Document Company Xerox Schröder is urged to maintain ban on imports of British beef German 'plot' makes meat task tougher Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, meets the man charged with selling British meat to the world Autobytel Homebase GM crops under threat as pests start to fight back Scientists give rice a vitamin supplement By a Correspondent: Train is 'no place to be pregnant' Audi Picture Gallery Athletic grandma celebrates in style This Saturday in the times magazine Dixons Nato united in Robertson choice Mr Grimes still crusty in great pasty debate The New York food critic who outraged both the Cornish and The Times, defends his hatred of pasties, James Bone writes Issues Waiting in the In-Tray Policeman's son must crack his hardest case yet Thousands are on song for Queen Mother Alan Hamilton sees crowd of admirers join military band in Birthday tribute Shell recalls eclipse glasses Renault US leisure group buys Britain's best theatres Independent venues fear for their future as conglomerate invades the regions, writes Dalya Alberge The BT shop Broke student has Heston in support role Editors dish dirt in row over dustbins Crowds go for job experience of millennium 45-year-old rape Drought isle relief British tourist held Baby plea 'rejected' Big bad barrister Tesco Child agency calls in debt collectors News in Brief Ariom By a Correspondent: Adams to miss the opening ceremony Safety zones to put children back on streets Continental scheme will control traffic danger, writes Alexandra Frean Calming approach that gives drivers the hump Getting the Right Hump for the 'Home Zones' Daewoos Residents who are leading the way Experts defend TV for children Setting limits makes good medical sense Vodafone Halfords Film-makers queue to help new money man Dalya Alberge reports on the welcome for Alan Parker as movie chief Patients helped by dose of worms Comet How the Audio Spotlight Works Ultrasound - for your ears only Audio Spotlight can send a beam of sound as focused as a laser, writes Nigel Hawkes 'Sara' cripples footballers Thatchers win Texas job via Internet Correction The Royal Bank of Scotland Health shops advice 'is a danger' Refugee tide causes wave of unrest Daniel McGrory on the hostility between asylum-seekers and the people of Dover QuickBooks Gateway Dentists fear cut in care News in Brief Fatal roof fall DJ sex charge Driver trapped Woman sought Moscow Mayor joins bid for power Magnet Real Crocodile Dundee killed in shoot-out Police chase hatchet man to his death Jungle holds Ebola key Ben Macintyre in Washington on the plant being used to tackle a killer virus Pinochet boost from Allende Acorn Stairlifts Abbey National Yemeni killer of tourists defiant after death ruling The Sunday Times From flu-like fever to spontaneous bleeding Medical Briefing Kazan defends award World Summary Timor delay Sales dividend (Reuter): Music returns One. Tel Storm toll 44 after Manila homes collapse Millions flee as Yangtze overflows Corrupt party officials blamed for flood dykes 'as weak as tofu', writes Oliver August in Beijing Typhoon, Floods and Smog Bring Misery to Asia Today in Times (AP): Smog hits air traffic Union-Castle Line Sydney oil spill silences opera Critics disrupt Prodi team's holidays Travelodge World Cup bottom line £10m gold dust seized at hostel Direct Line Motor Insurance Time Multiple errors led to train crash World in Brief (Reuter): Gorbachev diagnosis (AFP): US jets hit Iraqi sites (Reuter): 'Well loved' Clinton (AP): Scouts' gay ban illegal (AP): Elizabeth censored King Cotton wove our urban society A Millennium of Britain The 18th century: how the Industrial Revolution and Highland Clearances changed the social and physical landscape Virgin Trains Duke's gain was Scotland's loss 1766 and All that: Winners and Losers The Times They shall not grow old Lenin issue is neither dead nor buried Richard Beeston at large Centre of attention: Boris Johnson Wily banker goes walkabout to ponder Next move Equity Kicker Direct Debit Blair's brave new Britain is a catastrophe David Davis sees deep danger in our reformed constitution This unfair treatment of the English demands rethinking 'The paperless office? Hot desking? I don't think so. Teetering pyramids of manuscripts and printouts, dubious mugs ranked on filing cabinets: I love it' Picture Gallery Oliver's barmy army Hywel Williams on the discredited philosophy of the current Tory sages The Tory tone that we hear today had a weird cradling Hot gossip Robertson's War Nato needs a military revolution Off the Job A parental leave proposal that leaves much to be desired Oh Say Can You See American children cannot have enough television Strong support for GM technology Clarke criticised for Blair alliance Child poverty Sport's Minister's role Car capers Out of kilter Football managers English right to Anglicise names Promising beginning? Heart and sole Court Circular Birthdays today The 'submarine' that almost crossed an ocean Personal Column University news Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Baroness Mclntosh of Hudnall Baron Woolmer of Leeds Personal Column Memorial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheila Harden Sheila Harden, diplomatic adviser, died on July 13 aged 79. She was born on January 29,1920 Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Tickets! Richard Olney Richard Olney, writer on food and wine, was found dead at his home in Provence on August 3 aged 71. He was born in Iowa in 1927 Nannies & Domestic Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Patrick Saxton Patrick Saxton, former Director of the Chartered Insurance Institute and Chairman of the All Saints Educational Trust, died on July 3 aged 69. He was born on September 6,1929 Beryl Markham An obiturary Duty to provide housing discharged Whether implement is classified as a tool The Times Criminal sanction for civil breach European Law Report Waste management licence is property Solicitor owes no duty of care to non-client third party Relevant factors in changing child's name New procedure for voluntary bills of indictment Vibration white finger actions Seeking to enforce foreign judgment College of Law Modern Bar: Strong Future Power to remit simple mathematical error News The Times Crossword No 21,174 Business Tomorrow in the Times Forecast Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Business Growth signals suggest rates will stay put Profits drop as Standard is hit by Chinese debts British Midland Dow buys Carbide in $12bn deal Snook condemns supermarkets Times 3 Biotech directors get ?350,000 in bonuses Sport Lloyd's names in line for tax rebate Crowded House in receivership Bad times loom More trouble for the world's most famous insurance market Laporte scraps dividend in ?27m tax plan Booming economy helps Aib to grow Liberty International value up after revamp Orange moves into the black after five years Vauxhall GKN interim up 10% as growth continues Internet pioneer closed down CSC shrugs off rivals to record net asset rise USto buy back debt from the public Guinness three to get Europe hearing Business Roundup Rank may cut payout Tesco wins court ruling BA warns of pressure Medeva seeks rights JLT secures 9% rise Games Workshop up DHL to replace fleet TDG's profit down Balfour Beatty boost Exchange Rates Sir Alick Rankin dies, aged 64 Bovis set to acquire Tanvec South African Airways By our City Editor: Blue rinse merger has chemistry Commentary Reckitt & Colman profit plunges Hepworth keen to buy WWF reveals flotation plans Elsbury to end long ran with Racal Electronics Hoechst profits devastated by chemical losses Blue chips fail to break out of narrow limits Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Lowering standards Tempus Orange GKN Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Hepworth Wall Street Are the bad times about to haunt Lloyd's once again? Gavin Lumsden examines the problems at the world's most famous insurance market Hopping mad The Times City Diary Golden shares are communautaire Child's play The Times City Diary Shaky start The Times Ciry Diary Gin trap The Times City Diary Peoplesound takes on music industry Fantasy league Equities drift lower James Herrick Chardonnay Reform of intellectual property taxation needs delicate touch Paul Yerbury examines the anomalies to be cleared up in the Finance Bill Liberty international PLC Small-company audits give the public protection ICA fails to be treasured Any Other Business Longest holiday? What's yours ... The Times Profession's minnows begin to see the bigger picture on role of audit Audit The Times Unit Trust Information Service Flighbookers Bullying Only one Is it fair to have an only child? Father of one Bill McKibben believes not only that it is fair—but that it is morally right. Interview by Jane Shilling French cinema 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Books and Health Saskia Reeves Eclipse guides Bullying fears spoil holidays The bullied are encouraged to join a buddy scheme in which someone will act as their guide and protector Cynara Artichoke Surgery and orgasms Are bedrooms too light? Pelvic diseases and fertility treatment Can selenium keep cancer at bay? Why we should breath-test players In the fourth extract from his autobiography, Alex Ferguson reveals how alcohol has blighted players' careers - and tells of the party that drove him to violence A job for love, not money The reason I dropped Hansen The Times A man, a woman, vive la différence Film: Adam Mars-Jones on two new French movies that take a quintessentially Gallic view of love, gender, glamour - and alcoholism Heavy hitters just pile on the agony Film: James Christopher rounds up the rest of the new releases, including an off-target romance featuring Sean Connery and Gillian Anderson Times 3 the Best in Live Arts New videos Much ado about almost everything Theatre: Movies, writing and southern belles: Saskia Reeves is thinking big. Interview by Andy Lavender Theatre Forbidden Broadway Aibery Friendfactory Metro Playing by Heart Dancefloor Groove Armada Jazz Café, NW1 Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie From Tomorrow Last Chance Aldeburgh Opera Opera La Bohéme Holland Park Chichester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Still Revolutionary! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/Vänskd/Brabbins Albert Hall/Radio 3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dame Cleolaine& Michael Parkinson Entertainments Listings 'Crazed birds fell from the sky and the fearful herds unexpectedly returned to their stables'- welcome to Cornwall, 1999 Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal, on the essential eclipse books Eclipse 1999: Where Will They Be? The Times Bookshop Beauty in the hands of evil Many of the precious works stolen by the Nazis are still missing, says Richard Cork The Lost Masters The Looting of Europe's Tresure Houses By Peter Harclerode and Brendan Pittaway Victor Gollancz, £20 ISBN 0 575 05254 6 The Viners Cookware Collection Your own land and your own life Roger Scruton Property and Freedom By Richard Pipes Harvill, £20 Hearts and minds The Times Diary & Letters Sinner, saint and master of wordplay His vivid dialogue and writings were religion expressed as genius but Saint Augustine had an exacting and tortuous life A son's trial of rhyme and reason A year of prayer recital is an onerous and revealing duty, says Elaine Feinstein Kaddish By Leon Wieseltier Picador, £20 A haunting life where celebrity is no escape from solitude The Voyages of Alfred Wallis In Japan, you can't hurry love The Times Bookshop Small serve of Sassoon Siegfried Sassoon By John Stuart Roberts Richard Chohen Books, £20 ISBN 1860 661 513 Raising spirits Survival Tactics By Peter Vansittart Peter Owen, £17.95 ISBn 0 7206 1072 9 Cunning plot A Rum Affair By Karl Sabbagh Allen Lane, £16.99 ISBN 0 713 99277 8 Timely tribute J. G. Farrell By Lavinia Greacen Bloomsbury, £25 ISBN 0 7475 4463 8 Airline Network Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items BMBritish Midland Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Bookshop Flight Centre Just America Summer Flight only Deals Luvverly new drama, but spare us the hard sell Radio Satellite, Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Choice 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 Parnevik aims to ease Ryder Cup dilemma Golf Davies still favours the straight drive Changing Times Barnes survives water torture O'Brien presents variety of options in Heinz 57 Racing: Trainer's Seven Entries Eclipse Token British Interest Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Chepstow Brighton Mum's the word again for happy Hingis Rapid Cricketline Leeds show striker door after conflict Football: Yorkshire Club Accepts £12 Million Offer for Hasselbaink from Atletico Madrid Club-By-Club Guide to the Nationwide League First Division West Ham through at a stroll Sharks miss out on vital victory Rugby League Scotland's players in pay revolt Rugby Union Time to change track in the race against drugs Hoj-Jensen displays old magic Sailing For the Record Today's Fixtures In Brief Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Jones strikes a blow for youth Bowls Keene on Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery England ask Butcher to lead way to better days Cricket Bulbeck takes initiative Land Rover Chapple makes Derbyshire toil Hutchison gets in swing Cairns emerges from the dark as guiding light Richard Hobson on the New Zealand all-rounder who has come of age at 29 Five-wicket haul for Hollioake Cricket Symonds turns up heat Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Drakes has Middlesex on rack Cottey maintains record The Times Bookshop Stevens plays with dash to set up victory England enjoy mixed fortunes Hockey Christie facing ultimate test Rob Hughes reflects on yet another blow to the credibility of athletics Times Two Crossword Football 52 Dallaglio's future in balance IAAF running risk of cover-up allegations Cricket Cornhill Insurance Cuban is stripped of gold medal SHL Recruitment Matters Foreign & Commonwealth Office First Executive P1-2 Management plus P3-8 premier… Schroders Foxtons Kumon Milk round shake up? Susan MacDonald on how graduates feel about methods of recruitment Fastest growing EMC Ltd Blue Chip Sales Advancement Careers Ltd Management Consultants Sales Consultants Stern Stewart Europe Limited Parity EuroSoft Parity Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Mistress in Mayfair Sales Agent Required Professional Data Anorak Graduates 23+ Experienced Business Professionals Wanted Receptionist Accountancy Additions NOVA News International Newspapers Ltd. I want to be: Economic Development Officer Up the Ladder Get creative or perish The Changing Business All employers should heed a report calling for radical education reforms Picture Gallery Management plus The Ultimate Driving Machine Vodafone South African Airways Chain Link Technologies Inc. Nevard Roland Futurestep NatWest Retail Recruitment Specialists Tmp. Msl GlaxoWellcome Environment Agency The Ultimate It Opportunity Mercuri Urval ESOFT Multiple Display Advertising Items Harvey Nash Halfords Multiple Display Advertising Items Connaught Howgate Sable Bordeauxdirect Sussex Police The Peachell Group Sales Consultant Computer Programmer Required for Financial Services… Times Newspapers Howgate Sable Kerry Gillow purdie Collinson Grant Consultants Nato Maintenance and Supply Agency(NAMSA) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Opportunities The British Psychological Society Cibernet Financial Controller BBC Invisic Bayerische Landesbank Janus Capital International Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items First Point International Multiple Display Advertising Items Quaker Creative Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Service team BBCWorldwide Raw Communications The Association for Payment Clearing Services Hoggett Bowers Mars Multiple Display Advertising Items The Carphone Warehouse Comic Relief Summit Technologies Premier Appointments Adderley Featherstone plc Capita Ras On a higher plane On the Move A Step in the Right Direction Into another hot seat Advantage West Midlands Department of International Development Recent Appointments Futurestep Selector Europe Spencer Stuart The Minister of Agriculture Fisheries and Food New Greenham Greenham Enterprise MMi CV Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Confederation of British Industry SHP Associates Odgers Multiple Display Advertising Items Eva & Co Times Newspapers Selector Europe Spencer Smart CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Anadarko PE Executive Search and Selection GKR Group Technology Marketing Recruitment Questor International Creme De La Creme Adecco Nw9-Near Edgware Office Manager/p. 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