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News from 24/08/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Gordon Williams, B. B. Foskett, Russell Jenkins North West Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Simon Clark, Director, Fred Redwood, Paula Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, K. R. Tatchell, Richard Hobson, Karen Woolfson, Matt Gibson, Philip Howard, Ingo Wagener, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Edward Welsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, James de Albuquerque, Thrasy Petropoulos, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Eric Evans, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Portillo, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Libby Purves, Stephen Farrell, Matt Sims, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Peter Hardie-Bick, John O'Leary, John C. Fairweather, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Mike Bradley, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Helen Rumbelow, James Bone and David Lister, Jason Nissè, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Simon Wood, Robert Weale, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, J. Walker, Polly Weitzman and Philip Chong, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Martin Cullingford, Simon Midgley, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Barry Millington, Roy Gardner, Chief Executive, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Tim Merryman's, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, Ray Connolly, Geoff Bliss, Caroline Merrell, Tim Reid and Matthew Brace, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Nick Kelly, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Peter Cotgreave, Director, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Gregory Boyd, Caitlin Moran, Peter Morris, Michael Horsnell and Matthew Pryor, Mark Davies, Mary Urquhart, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, John Hill, Michael Coveney, David Sinclair, Brian Bennett, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Tony Banks, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Andrew Finkel, Sally Patten, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Andrew Davis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Henrietta Lake, David Hill, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Ian Watson,

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Tantrums, leading ladies and Lloyd Webber Whitehall told to keep Labour's promises Index Ship ablaze after colliding with cruise liner Index 'He stretched out his hand. He was exhausted. The hand was shaking and skinny. I reached into the gap and touched his fingertips. ' Boy of Four Pulled out Alive after 146 Hours Buried under Quake Rubble Is Ann Widdecombe the only one who is right? Play £126,000 Fantasy League Enter your team today Joseph Turner Today in The Times Time New York bank linked to IMF's missing millions IRA links to murder and gun running Designer reef makes waves Allied bombers 'damaged tomb of St Matthew' Reporter risks jail to protect sources Tones to target Prescott News in Brief Drug sailors Knife charge Thug jailed Dance payout Tories expelled Wildlife alert Mother says shot boy was persistent thief Crime is 'destroying rural life' Woman killed scared horses Cyclist floats idea for Channel race Rapist gets life ten years on after DNA test Virgin one account Holiday father dumps child Crisis law drafted to disperse refugees Toughest benefit… as entries head foir record Richard Ford on attempts to discourage the 180,000 who want a new life in Britain BT Stay in touch Minister dampens home fires By a Correspondent: Straw defends 'bogus Gypsies' remarks Cities compete for a year in the spotlight The Top Contenders Inquiry sees sea rescue video 999 call answered by taped message Today in Times 3 How Sporty Spice won over the fans American Express The Culture Club Three men shot dead in 16 days Killings raise fear of gang war Compaq Satisfied commuter gets letters of apology Harrods Lollipop man guilty of child sex abuse News in Brief Lawrence friend sues TV star tackles robber 22,000 strays destroyed DJ shooting arrests Drug couriers duped Blacksmith's RSI cash Scout, 15, in Tyrol death plunge Teenagers extorted £5,000 from pupil The Times Fiat Welsh refuge for Red Indian's best friend 'Attacked' footballer says he was coward The Open University Student to sue over cheating accusation Promoters call for eclipse inquiry Earl quits in row over pop festival Today in Times 3 Caitlin Moran meets Martine… The N is nigh Back from the dead, man who wanted to be alone Seat Surviving Alone in the Outback - from Crocodile Dundee to the Nude Motorist Chinese drove American 'over the edge' Drags pressure grows on Bush World in Brief 'British wreck found' (AFP): Dagestan rebel pullout Top US art dealer dies (AFP): 70 hurt in tram crash (AP): Japan offers war cash Gates creates $17bn charity Mayor 'shuts' rival's newspaper Hong Kong crash renews doubts on design of runway NEC Computer Syatems Sainsbury's Muslim protest halts Kfor Quake opens Turkey's own faultlines Foreign rescue teams in despair over chaotic organisation A lack of co-ordination by the Turkish authoritied has wasted precious time, writes Daniel McGrory Golcuk Make history Plant a tree Schröder gets back to work on his disorderly party Today in Times 3 The truth about Mmr vaccinations Survivors on street as tent city lies empty Homeless were not told that some relief is at hand, Deniel McGroy reports Somak Vodafone Farewell Prof Plum, hello Yo Bro Purple On the horns of a hero Adam Sage at large Centre of attention Michael Portiilo At my age, you can't win them all NetDirect The grim lessons of Bleak House If Citizen turn vigilante, it is because they are betrayed 'All that is left of the English cricket teams that once played the great Empire Game is what is left of the great emperor Ozymandias-the ruined Statue in the desert' Picture Gallery Aunt Agatha's summer In Ann Widdecombe, the Tories have a figure rooted deep in the English psyche In the dock The Times Diary Two Germanies Europe's sick giant awaits a more determined surgeon By disaster: From the Jaws of Defeat Turkey must not be crushed by disaster Moloney's Notebook A journalist is not a police informer Accounting for consultants' role Concern over low A-level standards Burning question Hazards for cyclists Passive smoking Off the mains Glory of Durham Housing stamp duty Shame of England Test cricket failure Hard times Liquid gold Nice timing Social News Today's royal engagements Today's events Birthdays today Personal Column City of London regains its art gallery Church of England news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Air Commodor: Appointments in the RAF Anniversaries today Forthcoming marriages Marriage Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kate Bertram Kate Bertram, President of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, 1970-79., died on july 6 aged 86. She was born on July 8,1912 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leo Castelli Leo Castelli, New York art dealer, died on August 21 aged 91. He was bron on September 4,1907 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Lord Orr-Ewing Lord Orr-Ewing, Obe, former MP and businessman, died on August 19 aged 87. He was born on February 10,1912 On this Day August 24,1912 Zarak Macrae Brenmer Investor in People Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co Garfield Robbins Graham Gill & Young Burmah Castrol Solicitors who cannot face another day at work The long-hours culture is putting the health of lawyers at risk. Frances Gibb reports When the client bites back Solicitors face a tough test after a ruling over a bill, says Tony Banks Queen's Counsel Intelligence gathering University Hertfordshire The case that strikes a blow against the nature of torture Peters & Peters Will bairns fare any better? New scottish-style youth panels resemble old juvenile ones, says Paula Davies Chambers Royal Air Force Multiple Display Advertising Items Ball lands in court of sports bodies Football's TV ruling is examined by Polly Weitzman and Philip Chong Setting aside forfeiture some years later Employment agency appraisal form fee unlawful Fujitsu Policy fettered discretion of health authority Immunity can be decided pre-trial Victimisation on police duty University of Westminster University Clearing Listings The Times Bookshop How to use the listings TES learnfree. co. uk TES learnfree. co. uk The Times Blair sets Whitehall objectives Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,190 Peers and people celebrate their new King A century in photogrphs Today: 1911 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Wall Street races to a record high New York shrugs off Fed interest rate rise fears SE in hight-tech index Morning paper for Manchester John Charcol Times 3 Court upholds ban on Enic New suitors for Allied Carpets Sport Wellcome threatens to take ?100m park abroad VideoCall set to open 42 centres Amatol Kaletsky Index Allied eyes consolidation as pubs are sold German banks set for retail alliance How to Crack the Times Crossword Picture Gallery FSA warns of millennium bank swindle Shipyard managerial jobs to go at Marconi Journalists at FT abandon online plan Racal Electronics may be split up Business Roundup Suez expands in US Merger talk rekindled Body Shop sells plant Woodrow £14m centre Bluewater homes plan Copper bid rejected Emerald finds oil Bologna aims for float Exchange Rates Insurance Isas scorned as a 'waste of time' Gowrings grows The Times By our City Editor: The Gatesway to success Commentary Johnson Matthey settlement Bovis float soon Graham prices fall Brothers make £12m Infineon Focus rebuffs bid Banks lead FTSE rally amid merger hopes Stock Market 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 Major Changes Allied's spirit message Tempus Enic Tempus Body Shop Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Lavendon Tempus Wall Street Main Street America is primed for a soft landing The probabilty is rising of a major extension of the present economic cycle and of the great bull market Economic View Editor Blair The Times City Diary Rave reviews The Times City Diary Aon unknown The Times City Diary Fish campaign The Times City Diary Africa's answer to Richard Branson is set to take flight AA will still be the motorists' champion The red tape index is rising Rowe & Maw Shares close sharply ahead Double Your Money Motivation gurus help staff to find the power within Entrepreneurs have a growing chice of leadership courses, says Karen Woolson Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ayrshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporate Funding Government blamed as firms fail to exploit Net Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intel inside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Firms face new training law In Brief Megaphone The tax certificates crisis in the construction industry is growing, says Alan Hosking, a director of Gch, a construction company at Romford, Essex, with 100 staff and turnover of £3 million Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service The unputdownable thriller Clashing divas You are twice as likely to end up in hospital if you ride a horse than if you ride a motorbike Vaccination debate Tiffany charms Complete TV and Radio Rock 'n' soul Vauxhall Rows with with clashing divas made Andrew 'come very close to chucking it all in' In the second extract from his new biography, Michael Coveney reveals the tensions behind the extravagant and troubled production of Sunset Boulevard-and the rows that took place with its leading ladies Pretentious, moi? 'I wish she'd never had an MMR jab' As a meningitis vaccine is rushed into sue, a mother urges caution in a letter to The Times, below The Times Better pregnancy Preparation Prompt What's on today Everyone's invited to breakfast at Tiffany's Soapster turned pop star Martine McCutchon has a good way of getting on in life: she charms people to death, starting with Caitlin Moran Opera & Ballet The Globe Jazz albums Tomorrow in Times 3 Visual Art A star in new work, not a star in LA Over the decades the master folk-rocker Richard Thompson has built a sterling career as a maker of stunning albums that don't make a bean. How came, asks Nicky kelly Puffy gets ego all over his face Metro Proms Swedish RSO/Chung Albert Hall/Radio 3 Top ten singles Leather Recliner Chair Try to see it while it's cold Theatre: Benedict Nightingale travels to Salzburg to ensure he catches Theatre de Complicite's latest The Times V99: new bottle, old wine Concert Verdi's Requiem Usher Hall Court battles in Iran are divorced from our reality Review Satellite Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Woodward puts end to Ubogu's England carrer Rugby Union For the Record Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Clubs tell a winter's tale Rugby League Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Thompson sets the pace on record day Swimming Winning Move Greek guides Cheam to classic display Keene on Chess Defences have a case to answer With only four clean sheets this weekend, once-impregnable fortresses now look inviting, says Nick Szezepanik How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times Super League Entry Form Not so keen on the Keanes Robbie and Roy may have had a good weekend, but will it last, asks Matt Sims Choose your Fantasy League Team from the following List of Players Heroes and Villains Main League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Legal & Public Notices Titmuss Sainer Dechert Counties put England's needs first Cricket Under-19 s lift national gloom Peter Wynne-Thomas's Country Championship Guide Australia Ease to Eight Wicket Victory Surrey offered to secure title Sport in Brief Drinking in Deauville's charm Lingfield Park Taylor remains 'stable' Hamilton Park Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Touch 'N' Fly tests mettle at Goodwood Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Johnson ready to leave an indelible signature World Athleties Championships: Favorite seeks final seal of greatness Results from the World Championship in Seville Medals Table Land Rover Today's Timetable Jackson lifts British spirits Challenge of Chambers earns the Greene vote Britain 's rivals make life tough Rowing Whitaker forced out by injuries Equestrianism West Ham aiming to bank prize Football The Premiership Today Sue of the Rovers longing for next chapter Sarah Potter on the England player who has enjoyed a rapid rise up the football ladder Snap Shots Erith and Welling co-star in episode of neighbours Non League Tomorrow Third Division Word-Watching England look forward to Fletcher era Liverpool grafeful for Radebe's gift Times Two Crossword Rugby Union 41 May denied gold in foul jump row Dallaglio drug charge dropped Fantasy League 42-43 Advanced Hair Studio How to match your course with your career Students target career courses University candidates are increasingly looking for a that is tailor-made for a job, says John O'Leary Low grades were a blessing in disguise Cover story Website: www. the. times. co. uk/ckearubg see The… Back to books or on to work? You are ready to get a job, but maybe you should keep studying for a secon degree, says Simon Midgley Second Degrees National Westminster Bank Plc Party while you work Many undergraduates have part-time employment. 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