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News from 20/08/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Rex Hurrell, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Suzannah Olivier, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, Paul Charles, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Tom Pocock (Author), Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jan Morris, Andrew Morgan, Alasdair Murray, Economis Correspondent, Richard Hobson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Julian Champkin, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Edward Welsh, M. A. Weston, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Heather Neill, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Mark Benham, Pat Gibson, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Mark Henderson and Anthea Lawson, Ann Scanlon, Daloni Peel, Cathy Comerford, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Heather Nicholson, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Ian Hughes, Barry Mlllington, Mike Bradley, Richard Thornton, Michael Leapman, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Roy Denman, Michael Evans and Andrew Finkel, Gerald Kaufman, Luke Clancy, Steven Norris, Ben MacIntyre`, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Digby Carter, Director, Michael Jacobs, General Secretary, Lily Venizelos (President), Rob Yorke, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Mallt Anderson, Raymond Keene, Andrew Haldenby, Peter Davalle, Mark Buffery, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Deborah Brett, Jenniffer O'Neill, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Chittenden, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Philip August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, North West Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Andrew Finkel and Daniel McGrory, Richard Duce, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, James Bone, David Lister and Sally Patten, Michael Whitehall, Chris McGrath, John Shaw, Michael Austin, John O'Leary and Mark Henderson, Ian Brodie, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Peter M. Vicary, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, Jack Bailey, Adam Sherwin, Neil Cooper, Andrew Finkel, Jeremy Gibson, Robert Whymant, Susie Steiner, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Rodney Clark, Chief Executive, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Richard Ford, David Lister and Sally Patten, Lisa Verrico,

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Cruel, sad world of the evacuees Turkish survivor tells of tidal wave as high as trees Coping with the chaos Quake Death Toll Pssses 7,000 Student rush for places beats boycott Index Tycoon snaps up giant bug as £54,000 pet Saturday night failure 'Red Mafia' money laundering inquiry Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Sandals Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Audi Old Labour prepares to take on party leadership Fabians Set for Battle over Blairite Revolution Improve or pay £42m penalty, Railtrack told Archer 's sister acts to end race row Chief backs Masons Dobson wants new name for junior doctors Gmc Gets Tough Somak Nerve gas death studied News in Brief Smacked girl Rape charge Lockerbie TV Hair death Johnny Guitar Police errors wreck drug rape trial Beatle 's guitar gently weeps Tortoise saviour faces theft case Briton sought over 'horrific jet ski injury Ex-prisoner and wife found stabbed ASDA News Anger at Straw's Gypsies remark SEAT 'Living in caravans does not mean we are bad' A people used to hatred Asylum-seekers to be moved out of Kent Royal cousin 'a danger' BBC kept quiet on hydrogen bomb Night staff gassed to death News in Brief Clean ads only Babies in the air Return journey Correction Fat Lady's fans bid fond farewell to the biker cook Prescott just hates the 'upper toffs' Social Tag is in a Class of its Own Today in Times 3 Lead Replacement Petrol Two hours of tunnelling saves father Dixons Tracking the long trail of destruction Andrew Finkel takes a helicopter along the fault line where disaster struck-and where it may strike again British engineer among dead 500mph wall of disaster Despair grows as death toll keeps rising Army criticised for lack of Involvement Garden & Conservatory Teak Furniture The Open University Transpolants using pig organs move a step closer Carpet Right Picture Gallery Gentle sports with a fatal summer risk Guidelines for Activities and Evacuation Procedures Somak Holidays Bingo can help old to live longer Concierge raises sink estate's morale Minister 's relative lax on guns ' Churches pray for tourists Today in TlMES 3 Tower blocks 'have never felt safer' Greatxscape Grammer schools stay top of the class A-Level Results: How They Fared Numbers are Adding up for a 12-Year-Old Peugeot 306 After a painful wait, tears and jubilation Girl wins fight with virus Exam Briefs Clean sweep Level best Air letter Trinity place Head of class Means results go missing 'War' boy makes the grade Twins celebrate double results Students learn lesson from marked papers Winners and losers welcome returned scripts, report Mark Henderson and Anthea Lawson A-Level Reults: Agony and Ecstasy Tiny In metro tomorrow Autobytel Bankers' home raided in crime money inquiry Long-running hunt leads to London, reprot David Lister and Sally Patten Remorseless rise of legend feared for ruthlessness Michael Binyon delves into the past of a man who had kept out of the headlines Swiss freeze accounts amid investigations Premier Inns & Lodges Writer faces up to Mogilevich Britons reveal Kosovo bodies in mass grave War crime investigators find remains in remote site, writes Stephen Farrell 100,000 Serbs gather to call for Milosevic's removal Look at faster executions Bush retreats over cocaine allegations Qualified denial is latest equivocation, writes Ben MacIntyre Stalemate on arms agreement Time Russia suffers heaviest casualties 1086: when England was worth a total of £37,000 In the last of our series on landmark events of the past 1,000 years, Robin Young takes a look behind the Latin script of England's first tax return 11th century: a norman weathercock and the domesday book leave a mark on history The Thomas Crown Affair One battle too many spelt end for Harold 1066 and All that Vodafone Once upon a time, in a land of fairytales Art and craft of a hovver Susie Steiner at large Centre of attention: Juniors EasyJet Sack Hague? Um, out of the question Blight at the end of the Tube tunnel London's transport is bad and badly run, says Steven Norris 'Labour may have given up on command and control for the economy, but it is absolutely committed to command and control for education' Picture Gallery Welcome to Tonytown One town is to honoured with city status, but as a reward for what? Yo-yo Neary The Times Diary Counting the Cost The political damage caused by Turkeys earthquake Travellers' Tales Straw's target was conduct, not category Read his Lips The younger Bush is unlikely to be derailed by his past Hard choices on our future in EU Hague 's tax proposals Non-recorded crime Peel the elder Parental concerns about MMR Prescott 's late train Endangered turtles Off the mains Nelson's 'other' child Proud heritage of true Welsh royalty Foresight saga Cricket on 4 Loaded question Court Circular Latest wills Birthdays today Personal Column Freeman asserts sheep's right of passage Today 's events Satellite to track ospreys as they fly to Africa State Rooms Forthcoming marriages Church news Anniversaries today Mary Kerridge Mary Kerridge, actress, died on July 22 aged 85. She was born in London on April 3,1914 Picture Gallery John Dobree John Dobree, ophthalmic surgeon, died on June 7 aged 85. He was born in London on April 25,1914 Geoffrey Nicholson Geoffrey Nicholson, journalisst, died of cancer on August 2 aged 70. He was born on April 11,1929 Personal Column Lieutenant-Colonel John Corbyn Lieutenant-colonel John Corbyn, DSO, MC, died on July 8 aged 86. He was born on June 14,1913 Pronunciation The BBC took pains to find out how English place names should be pronounced. Thousands of listeners were consulted and their replies were in most cases tested by the vicar and the postmaster of the place concerned John Watson-Farrar John Watson-Farrar, orthopaedie surrgeon, died in Norfolk on July 23 aged 73. He was born in Edmmonton. Canada, on June 29,1926 TES learnfree How to use the listings Accountancy and Finance TES learnfree Excellence in Independent Education Surrey College Ashbourne CIFE colleges Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Colleges Multiple Display Advertising Items Degree Courses - Get what You Want! The Tuition Centre Oxford Tutorial Colleage Mander porman Woodward Results: the day after Whatever the outcome, you should be there for your children to celebrate or to help them to come to terms with disappointment, says Eliabeth Buchan A summer of Greek The Times Higher education - a fraud or worth every penny? Business Courses Accredited MBA Ealing Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashbourne Life begins at ... Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Cherwell College Kingston Law School Spring Multiple Display Advertising Items MBA in International Business Holborn College University of Durham Sidney Sussex College Council bound by generous deal Legality of school policy relevant The Times Expert witness contract is valid MP's vote Is non-professional News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,187 Discretion seemed the better part of valour A century in photographs Today: 1909 Forecast Hours of Darkness Times 3 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Lending tops £2bn for the first time Standard Life Sets Target US trade gap at record level P&O listing hitch Times 3 Picture Gallery Dyke gives back shares in Pearson Nethercott bonus Sport Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Railtrack shares beat fears of fine from regulator Lagos letters Index Currency blamed as car trade declines Exchange Rates The Times Enterprise to fight Dublin on gas Häagen in joint venture with Nestlé Rio Tinto iron ore outlet under pressure Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Setbacks delay launch of boo. com AstraZeneca wins ruling on Losec Business Roundup GEC acquires RDC ABN-Amro advances Liberty Life move Laird US disposal Affinity SegaSoft deal WPP buys Shire Hall C5 may let Net firms pay equity for adverts Fairview expects to beat forecasts Ginger Media considers flotation Computacenter responds to US threat with 30% increase By our City Editor: Spinning tops on the line Commentary PolyGram costs hit Seagram Wiggins set to buy airports ThyssenKrupp US shareholder seeks to block BT Cellnet deal NTL pays £81m for Workplace Pilkington shares surge as bid talk resurfaces Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Computacenter P&O Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Oiling the wheels Tempus Fairview Wall Street Letters from Lagos promise false riches for the gullible Jon Ashworth on the Nigerian fraudsters whose £600m-a-year scams fund international drug-trafficking Shiny suit The Times City Diary Golf revolution points to a US PGA Business Brief fame The Times City Diary Life 's riches The Times City Diary Ashes to ashes The Times City Diary The Times No-go areas new market Losses extend at the close Callgirl Fashions Elf The Times Unit Trust Information Service Chartwell Investment Management Ltd Leaf her is back Media and Style Evacuees the Untold Story They thougt that they were escaping to a country idyll, safe from Hitler's bombs. Intead, many evacuees were taken from their parents as young children and thrust into the arms of cruel and abusive foster fammilies. Heather Nicholson, left, who was often beaten by the so-called 'Aunty' she stayed with, has since spoken to others who suffered a similar fate. Many say their lives were ruined by these childhood experiences Serious sex James MacMillan West End sell-off Complete TV and Radio The Times Rendezvous with wonder There's much more in store for natural phenomenon junkes than eclipses, says Julian Champkin Designers play at hide and chic The leather bracelet, once the badge of goths, punks and gap-year students has been a makeover. Alex O'Connoll reports More ... Hot Tip ... or less Furniture Village FT man makes waves in Germany Paper Round The Sunday Times A Fine Affair An ad that ranks with the worst, but it works Eclipse effect Is Saturday night TV really so bad? Fond memories of Saturday viewing on Bbc1 may have been warped by time. Carol Midgley finds out how the schedule has changed over 20 years Media watch Hays Accountancy Personnel MBA Michael Beer Search & Selection Times Newspapers Sales/Marketing Manager Getting serious with sex A major BBC factual series on the rich sexual lives of britons is bound to create controversy. But as Jeremy Gibson explains, the programmes aim to provoke debate and enlightenment rather than sensation The Times Diary The Times Trade digest Naked ambition achieved Theatre: Rupert Penry-Jones tells Heather Neill how he went straight from virtual sexuality to shakespeare Rushmore Pop Sneaker Pimps ICA, London Monday in Times3 Silverstone The magical Wizard of Odd Comedy: Hettie Judah on a true original-simon Munnery, aka the League Against Tedium Prompt This Weekend I am he as you are he as you are me and Fringe Theatre; Neil Cooper sees emotions dissected in the remarkable Mainstream-and lain Banks become a figure of fear Theatres Picture Gallery Entertainments Listings Opera & Ballet Eclipse Concerts Pittsburgh SO/Jansons David Dunniels On the side of the angels Proms; Controversial he may be, but the music's quite divine. Mike Bradley meets composer James MacMillan BBC Music Frontline harmony Andrew morgan tracks down the crusading orchestra touring the workd's troublespots Proms EUYO/Haitink Albert Hall/Radio3 Star Wars The show must go on .. sale Why are so many of the West End's great theatres suddenly on the market Beck's Theatre Judas of the Gallarus Peacock, Dublin Judas of the Gallarus peacock, Dublin Metro Goose-stepping into the realm of pure fantasy Review Satellite Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Choice Today 'S Films ITV Variations Stravinsky adds dash of excellence Racing: Irish Colt Confirms Status as Champion Sprinter with Emphatic Display at York Chester Newcastle Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Lingfield Park Perth Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Reebok Dakin and Johnson share the honours Cricket Somerset given daunting target Cawdron makes early impression Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Yorkshire routed by Lancashire seamers Winning Move Keene on chess Patience of James puts Glamorgan in control Surrey indebted Flower declares his bold intentions Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Scoreboards Picture Gallery Rollins flexes his muscles C Year Service White achieves deserved bonus Bulbeck provides hope for England Davies is blown off course at the last Land-Rover Faldo swings into contention for belated challenge Golf Today's Fixtures American eyes Spanish gold Rob Hughes talks to Marion Jones about life, ambitions and drugs For the Record US happy to make up the numbers Rugby Union Word-Watching Campbell in doubt The Premiership Today Platt's ideas given chance to take root with Forest Football Walker aims to reap benefits Women's football Sport in Brief Golf Hussain shapes Oval revival Rival captains take leading roles as New Zealand struggle on opening day of decisive Test Times Two Crossword No 1801 The Times Bookshop New failed test fuels fears Football 51 Cornhill feels England may be a bad risk Richard Hobson says poor results could change the insurer's policy Richard hobson says poor results could change the insurer's policy Vauxhall

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