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News from 10/09/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Christopher Walker and Tom Baldwin, Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Magnus Linklater, Stephen Goddard, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, David Blunkett, Stephen Brennan, Tim Jones and Michael Harvey, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Cathy Comerford and Ruth Gledhill, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wynne Davies, Pat Gibson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Lea Paterson and Robert Whymant, John O'leary Education Editor, Cornelius Lysaght, Max Stahl, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Mary Ann Siegbart, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Lawrence Sutton, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Michael Leapman, Fiona Fleck, Peter Barnard, Bradley J. Hillis, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Peter Just, Richard Cork, David Lister, Patrick Harland, Patrick Taylor, Philip Hall, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Ronald Edward Artus, Geoffrey Dean, Chris Patten, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley and Tom Baldwin, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Simon Regan, Stefano Hatfield, Alix Ramsay, David Orr, Janine Di Giovanni, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Richard Owen, Raymond Plant, Lysaght's Turf, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Howard R. Kirby, D. N. Wood, John Stern, Stephen Westaby, Jennifer O'neill, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Adam Fresco, Ian Rodgers, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Peter Steghart, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, John Whitby, Sam Kiley, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Philip Webster and Ruth Gledhill, Magnus Howard, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Thomas Stuttaford, Peter Roebuck, Michael Harvey and Michael Binyon, Christopher Irvine, Pam Turnbull,

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Solidiers shoot refugees as they flee safety of UN base For five hours wsatched from a vantage pointan extraordinary flight by EastTimorese Hague rallies Portillo backers Inside The Portfollio Confession Ectople triplet survives QPR games postponed after meningitis scare Index Picture Gallery RUC report is an insult, says trimble Breitling Tomorrow in the Saturday Times who Says Blokes… Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Be Direct Dell Detectives question Dando's fans Big Tarn brings out the luvvie tendency Judge frowns Aitken letters Agency head in water inquiry Freed farmer is back in prison News in Brief Hunt support 'thuggish' 'Real IRA' wedding Boyfriend, 14, arrested Horsebox death Royal Ascot in fashion Canon jumps to death Shakespearean encore Burglar's victim dies The best bird scarer McEwan's former wife twisted truth, says judge Ball takes break to start family £llm lottery winner sees red over pink bedspread War lies conmoan jailed for 8 years Infineon technologies 'Miracle' boy grew out side the womb Dixons Nerves of steel earn a twofold triumph Kensington Mortgage Company British Airways Anne Robinson Tiny By a Correspondent: Straw backs down over deportation Many cot death babies 'killed by parents' Lawyer in third sex bias case Action over Briton held in Burma Conversion of Clark denied by his widow Holiday homes blight island life Second properties have pushed pries up so locals can't afford to buy Happiness has long a little rural retreat The mortgage that lets you keep on makeing choices Honour for spy who cut down on the cold Amke the Air Fair Drink-driving offensive to run all year PCs caught in 110mph ride Bill and Ben return TlMES 3 Kenya & Tanzania Safaris Renault Clear secret of leek success The college that was home to High Toryism and high camp Gateway Groups attack voting record Barclays Prince of Right could inherit poisoned chalice of Europe Revelation 'will boost Portillo's election chance' Two women behind the decision to confront rumours The Times Educational Supplement The Economist Lilley says gay sex has same lure as eating cardboard Teachers told praise marriage Nine-day wonder passes with plenty of hitches With btclik. com you get news every second, on the… Preferred post-1914 authors PC World Jonathan Meades Michael Cordy Labour's putdowns are beyond a joke, saya Ernie Wise of the TUC Blair's straight man may be ready to hit, back, report Christine Buckley and Tom Baldwin Worm helps Illustrate ploy of sex Professor drowns in holiday accident Compaq Ford Motor Company Limited The vision for a clearer Ulster force The Patten Repor: Recommendations Southern Africa Proposals would transform ethos of Province force How political violence can give way to organised crime C. Hoare & Co. Base Rate The report online Patten lambasts unionist critics The Patten Report: Interview Short shrift in the Falls Road Scottish Widows Officers tempted by scale of planned payoffs Clinton rules out troops for Timor Motorola US cities offered £9m to get guns off the streets Links Girl tells police of parents' pot garden Times 3 Militias murder leader's father Britain dismayed by new role for jets Tent city for 500 The Royal Bank of Scotland ANC MPs 'paid by arms companies' World in Brief (AFP): Quake survivor found (Reuters): Falun Gong arrests 3,000 children 'lost' (Reuters): Frog's legs appeal The Times Educational Supplement Refugees live in fear Soldier who ended war wants Yeltsin job Sharps Bedrooms 23 die in blast blamed on Islamic rebels Mafia may control Russian arms firm French join bank inquiry Girobank A German's home is his barracks Allan Hall in Bcrlin on a trend in property buying Kicking up a stink in Camembert Silverstone Russian fleet restarts commercial whaling Pope praises 'God the Mother' to pilgrims Swiss hold more Holocaust funds C. Hoare & Co. Homage to siege ends in dashes Isreal frees 199 Palestinians in drive for peace Dolphin India's 'Mother' an all-round irritant Canon Not just a skeleton in the closet Portillo's biographer on the tantalising smiles in the former minister's past Changing a symbol does not dishonour the dead Chris patten hits back at critics of his proposal for restructing the RUC Time Digging for in the Euro-sandpit Unpopular at home? you may prefer the company in Brussels 'The delight air travel have dissipated but i have to admit that even the crappiest airlines have a better safety record than Icarus' Picture Gallery Fathers to the 'son' Neither age nor the US embargo has withered Cuba's musical veterans The Times Diary Diaryt The Portillo Message The Tories have a chance to move with the times Rein in the War Horses East Timor's troubles are better resolved by negotiation 9 . 9.99 What number tell us-and what not Change in public view of Portillo? Dame Diana at Oxford Debate called for on surgical risks Bargaining chips for UK airlines IT for the courts 'Modern' government Date order Former PMs as 'double agents' Rose-tinted view Selling religion Clerical errors Court Circular Investiture Knights commander of the order of St Gregory the Great Reception British Association of communicators in Business Announcements The Independent schools' Bursars Association Birthdays School news Picture Gallery Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages University news Hertford College, oxford Personal Column Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones Vera Krasovskaya Vera Krasvskaya, Russian ballet historian, died in St Peterburg on August 15 aged 83. She was born on september 11,1915 Dr David Stafford-Clark Dr David Stafford-Clark psychiatrist and Director of the York Clinic, Guy's Hospital, 1954-73, died Yesterday aged 83. He was born on March 17,1916 Edie Atkins Edith Atkins, cyclist, died on August 28 aged 79. She was born on February 2,1920 Picture Gallery Senator Long Shot, Grave Injuries News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,205 Triumph for the 'never on a Sunday' hero Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Opinion Comment Letters From a Correspondent: Inquiry by FBI into FDA drug approval Pound hits four-month high against the dollar Turn of year seen as cue for strikes Equitable still takeover target despite court win Ritblat merger threatened by giant US rival Bussiness HSBC German blow for RJB's attempt to curb aid Keegan must look to the future Cost of coffee Index Centrica poised to offer flat-fee phone calls Byers under attack clearing BAe deal The Power behind Power United Biscuits to invest frozen food sale proceeds Rexam may have £lbn war chest Imro fines Prolific over unit trust pricing errors Japanese growth hits dollar King urges rethink on global crises Courtaulds Textiles hit by job-cut cost Business Roundup ABN Amro team exits Review by Mowlem Morse on course Stakeholder worries African Lakes placing M&S workers protest Travis profits up 31% Rathbone interim lift Exchange Rates Church & co agrees to £106m bid from prada Gallaher unworried by ban on advertising Value Realisation I Trust plc By our City Editor: No return-and that's guaranteed Commentary QMH offload assets Picture Gallery Bowthorpe appoints American chairman National Express plans 140mph commuter trains The Sunday Times PowerGen could spend ?3bn on US acquisition Commodities Liffe Options Oil sector enlivens dull day for dazed investors Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Power surge Tempus United Biscuits Gallaher Rexam Wall Street The bitter taste of cheap coffee Carl Mortished repots on the south ameri growners forced to switch to drug crops Mugging up The Times City Diary Tough season for rugby union's losers Business Arena Leisure Ad enough The Times City Diary So draining The Times City Diary I Couldnt resist this picture of some Tokyo foreign… The Times City Diary Times Newspapers Ltd Survival for Equitable but at what cost? Equities take a breather Phillipa@right-impressio/presentation. co. uk The times unit trust information service Berocca Shrewsbury School City of London School for Girls North London Collegiate School Sherborne School for Girls Rugby school Challenge Benenden School University of Durham The Godolphin & Latymer School Winchester College Alliance Francaise Master of Business Adminstration The Birmingham Business School Girls' Day School Trust Devonshire House Preparatory School More Education Continues on Pages 49 and 50 Acc red ited MBA Multiple Display Advertising Items Francis Holland School Clarence Gate A woman came up to me, beside herslf. I recognised a victim of first day of school Rage Uniforms, name tags, plimsolls, lunch boxes, bus passes: Ann Treneman on why the first week back at school is a nightmare—for mothers Van Dyck Complete TV and Radio Cot couture: secret of dressing baby Where to find it Furniture Gotta Have it Picture Gallery We were very poor. It was easier for Mum to keep a campfire going at Greenham than to heat our house' Grace Bradberry looks at the legacy of the Peace Camp children Return flights with go from only £39 Diary Students Get ahead with A marriage of media giants If the merger of Viacom and CBS goes ahead, it will leave UK media firms looking very small It's a new message, but the same old song Media watch London Radio Station Share of Listening % Classic night on Fleet street With first editions on hold for the football, those Portillo revelations sparked a much liverlier game—of catch- up For Russians, a newspaper to trust Corrupt journalism has made Moscow readers cynical - but a new business daily aims to stay clean, says Allice Lagnado The Times The day my radio station plot Oxygen FM's attempt to hoodwink the Radio Authority cost it £20,000. The owner, peter Dawe, thinks the fine was harsh. Raymond Snoddy reports Times Newspapers Limited Foxtons Media & Marketing Sales Opportunities Times Newspapers Director of UK Sales Worldsites is the World's leading Internet… Retail Directions Trade digest Landscape with of genius Visual Art: What better place for an exhibition of portraits of British Romantics than the Lake District? Richard Cork admires some famous faces Picture Gallery Canada Concert Riga Chamber Players/Snè St John's smith Square Proms BBC Singers/ Cleobury Albert Hall Radio 3 Episodei Starts Today Bernard Shaw reputedly sent an invitation for the… In a new series on 20th - century cultural landmark, Benedict Nightingale relives a famous first night Great British Mopes Funny how things turned out Theatre: Forty years after he first trod the west End boards, Barry Cryer is back on stage. He talks to Clive Davis The Italian Job Fun with three old goats and an out-of-tune ram First Night: Benedict Nightingale Sees Ronald Harwood's Quartet at the Albery Metro Ravenous Prompt this weekend by marit hargie Opera & Ballet No mansions, just studios Rock: for gomez, fame has mean the chance to work really hard. paul sexton reports The Petersfield Antiques Fair Penman Fairs Mahler Symphony No. 8 Symphony of a Thousand Entertainments Listings New Folk Snakefarm Embassy Rooms W1 The Entertainer Period comedy with too many trysts in the tale Satellite Cable and Digital Satellite Choice Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Filers ITV Variations Balance and flexibility The national curriculum for 2000 has already attracted controvcrsy. David Blunkett explains what it is trying to achieve Buying a computer? Cut your way through the techno-babble Bedgebury shool Head Francis Holland School Trust A small price to pay for a healthier force of teachers Gabbitas Greenwich Council East Riding Aim Higher Legal Practice Course Open Evening Thursday 16th Septembe 5-8pm European School of Economics D'overbroeck's Cranfield University King Edward's School Witley Wanted Keen Readers College of Communications Bursar Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas Watford Grammar School for Boys Badminton School Bristol Felsted School The Latymer Preparatory School Lansdowne Brishouse Centre St. Aldates Powell remains on song Sussex have runs in bag Yorkshire resistance crumbles Cricket Irani's century gives Essex fighting chance Ponting plays lone hand for Australia Yesterday's Scoreboards Derbyshire's seamers bring about collapse Patient Patel spins web Davies has key role to perform Hampshire show spirit Surrey eye notable milestone Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Spite Girls prepare way for spicy confrontations Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent on the Propoect of the mot bilter rivals in the game clashing head on Winning Move Keene on Chess Blenheim takes action on safety Equestrianism Lloyd fears the end for Sharks Rubby League Nods, winks and other symptoms of auction fever Lost in the maize Goodwood Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Goodwood Specialists William Hill Teggiano bursts on to classic scene Raching; Switch to Godolphin Possible for Brittain-Trained Winner of May Hill Stakes Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Worcester Rapid Raceline Doncaster Youthful talent must be given chance to shine Sweden provide role model as keegan addresses problem of players who underachieve Poles optimistic about Sweden Which of your Children Do You Love the Least? England's weakness exposes one-sided coaching manual Rob Hughes on why the national side has lost its sense of balance Qualifiers face complex sums Sport in Brief Word-Watching Injury rules Nevile out of fixtures Football Montgomerie acts the innocent Golf Coppell guarded about his return Today's Fixtures For the Record Dallaglio backed by union Rugby Union Specical appeal of the only cup to dye for This Sunday Cricket 51 Picture Gallery Keegan's loyalty is stretched to limit Head coach must bid farewell to failing Shearer in quest to take England forward Times Two Crossword Coulthard's assault on world title fuels feud at McLaren Kevin Eason on why the Scot is no longer willing to be a junior partner Tennis 52 Waitrose. Com Stiring moss In Association with Glory of historic Goodwood Magnus Howard introduces our 16-pages supplement on next week's 1999 Goodwood Motor Circuit Revival The paddock guide to star-spotting Nick Manson of pink Floyd is a scrious collector Nick Manson It's the place where Mark knofler rubs shoulders with Barry Sheene. kevin Eason surveys the celebrity field Lives sacrificed in the quest Kenvin Eason examines how grand prix racing took afrighten toll that led to stringent safety measures 17 or 70 Vaughan Freeman sees the man whose name was once a byword for speed return to race on the track that almost killed him Dressing If you not wearing Fifties gear at Goodwood, you're way out pf date, warns susan MacDonald The good old days remembered Goodwood stalwarts reminisce to susan MacDonald about the era of dense crowds and national heroes A Lap of Goodwood with Stirling Moss Jp Morgan MG's magnificent magic spell Vaughan Freeman looks at the legand of the speedy motor racing midget that grew into a sporting giant March to the top Visionary who drove and streered his team to victory Sheene back in the saddle Britain's double world champion riders will be back on two wheels- and even enjoying it, writes John Naish Hurricane warning Stephem Brennan looks forward to an aerobatic treat A feast of racing action Timetable of Events Win a Day at Goodwood Win Free Ticket to the Revival Picture parade of Goodwood Greats A classic race fit for the millennium This will be the world's largest car run for pre-80s motors AXA Insurance

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