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News from 15/09/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, David Watts and Roger Maynard, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Robert Lea, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Stewart Tendler and Arthur Leathley, Jane Bolton, Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrick, Philip Howard, Tim Wapshott, Software Editor, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Uri Geller, Mary Wilson, Gareth Boote, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Mary Unwin, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, D. Cameron Watt, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Alastair Campbell, Martin Fletcher, Alan McLOUGHLIN, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Max Stahl, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Michael Harvey, Peter Mandelson, Mark Inglefield, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, J. Wyn Evans, Paul Hawkins, A. M. Dunner, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Richard Mangnall, Helen Rumbelow, Vasili Mitrokhin, Peter Barnard, Sally Jones, Paul Armstrong, Jane Gordon, Richard Cork, David Lister, Patrick Mileham, Tom Baldwin, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Karen Homer, Tracy Connor, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Anna Söerblom, Raymond Keene, Matthew Parris Conference Sketch, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Nick Beaton, Shirley Holton, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Clapham, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Michael Dick, Nick Hasell, Alastair Robertson, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Louise Witt, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, John Allison, Ben Hammersley, Anne Ashworth, Tim Wapshott and Simon Munk, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Simon De Bruxelles, Kevin McCarra, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Mervyn Davies, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Nico Ladenis, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Andrew, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Bill Edgar, Chris McGarth, Alice Miles, Halina Tunikowska Macdonald, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alasdair Murray, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Susie Steiner, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Damian Whitworth, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Philippe Cohen, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Today in Times 3 Britain pays for Indonesia's jets Blair tells TUC: Iam in Charge Taking the sex out of Essex Virgin trains On Other Pages Women who are addicted to shopping British holiday jet in runway accident The Mitrokhin Archive Sister's anguish over night the IRA 'beat up my little brother Games to play on all the senses Inside Today in The Times Planet talk No rage, no row: Blair navigates a sullen silence Laureate tops polls on union poetry day Premier Verse TUC to increase pressure for early entry into euro Delegates face gag on sell-off Police urge anti-speed crackdown Eddie Irvine is to lead Jaguar's £70m Formula One racing team Tories plan help for older savers Police chiefs 'sexist talk' News in Brief Travel alert GM warning Viagra ruling CSA delays Police vote Suicide verdict Duchess signs Earl 'trapped at cocaine party by fake sheikh Policemen sues George Michael Heathrow express Oasis baby to remain under wraps £155,000 for Lennon guitar Mowlam frees top loyalist terrorist Hold onto our Gold Line One Punishment gangs pick on children Hope for weapons solution Shopaholic's shame drove her to suicide Caroline check on doctor News in Brief Killer jailed Director dies Youth jailed Mystery tour Today in Times 3 Prime Health Struck-off dentist faces cash claims American Express Eventer was riding 'too fast' Potter to take a dark turn PC World Archer outstrips Norris on last lap Spy watchdog who failed to raise alarm Saga Lawyer 'battled rapist to save son' Harrods boss pays libel damages Somak Holidays Itv New York looks on bright side Non- pilots to be eligible for top RAF job Dixons Anti-arms protest at 'death supermarket Women doctors urged to become surgeons Women in the legal world still earn less Certificated Diamonds The Open University Straw says affluent civil rights lawyers are hypocrites Police Tables Homeless defy bias to get jobs The Photographs of Hg Ponting Reuters Posh Spice highlights danger of meningitis Week One: Money Geologist finds hole that lured Alice Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall report from the British Association for the Advancement of Science on Wonderland clues, rising seas and unseen pollution Sea level rise may be double forecast Abbey National Waterstone's Piccadilly Pollution runs deep under cities Police will draw up photofits from DNA Science Briefing Byers promotes science Hot coffee cures cold turkey Nuclear waste 'tomb' plan Belief in UFOs 'damaging Nokia Mengele film stirs up a storm in Germany Russia seal Chechen frontier Anthony Robbins Honda Right turn by Jospin dismays the faithful Netscape Online A diet of Brussels and bananas Sir Leon Britain tells Martin Fletcher that his return to Britain will shake up his Eurosceptic collegues Vision of new-look EU set out by Prodi Woman soccer boss falls victim to machismo Ashnil Holidays CAF Minister dies in jet plunge World in Brief TV killer jailed Russians held Exit poll deal (Reuters): Swim triumph (AFP): Beauty row Refugees flown to safety as UN quit compound Gurkhas First in Starving fugitives live in fear of new attack The National Self Build Homes Show Sofa Workshop Miami hopes weather show won't bring the house down Ordered out of his beachside home, watching non-stop weather news on television, David Adams reports from Miami on the wait for Floyd Florida braced as hurricane hits Bahamas Florida in Fear Racist boasted of 'dragging' murder Cable & Wireless Diana jewels may fetch £2.5m Disney World shuts for the first time Dangerous market forces Anthony Howard In the Corridors of Power Picture Gallery Centre of attention Union bosses Tiny All Europe's social democrats have to confront change A Cabinet split over the war chest The uncomfortable questions new Labour will have to face "The greatest Ferris wheel in the world would be but the first step in the transformation of London into the greatest funfair in the world' Picture Gallery Battle of the retreads The candidates may be veterans, but the mayor's office in its infancy Picture Gallery Sale at the BM Diary Silent Knights They may not applaud, but they know what is good for them After the Bomb Moscow's blame game must not lead to the abuse of power Fast Tracks Country lanes deserve lower speed limits Jackson's moral courage to disobey Letters to the Editor UN force for Timor Fully covered Who knew? When did they know UK atomic research Making the grade The wrong kind of sun in Brum Mushroom dangers Michelin men Wanted by police Court Circular Royal engagement Dinner Frink Award Appointment Personal Column Brilliant colours of autumn Birthdays School news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages Air Vice-Marshal David Dick Personal Column Charles Crichton Moondog Moondog (Louis T. Hardin), composer, Beat poet and street musician, died in Münster, Germany, on September 8 aged 83. He was born in Maryville, Kansas, on May 26,1916 Russian Rocket Lands on Moon Harrods Crest FPD savills Property HH New Hereford House Right-to-buy kills off the leasehold Enfranchisement has radically changed the property market, sats Susan MacDonald Victim of flats war London Letting & Estate Agents Price of parking The scarcity of garages in London has driven prices sky-high, says Marry Wilson St James Homes De Grodt Collis St George Buxton Homes Sunley Estates Knight Frank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Let your home earn a fortune In the right area, houses can be rented profitably to tenis players, actors, sailors or oarsmen, says Mary Wilson Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Smart Moves Index Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,209 Eclipse enthusiasts defied the bad weather Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Times 3 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Alasdair Murray, page 29 Barclays Bank quits Russia Collapse of systems blamed as accounts face closure in 30days Greenalls chief steps down with £1m British Midland Inflation's 36-year low raises questions over rate rise Part-time pension ruling could cost £17bn Times 3 Sport Guscott in reserve M&s to bring Brooks Brothers to UK TV & Radio United draw a blank in Europe Preference shares Index Bovis set for float in October Co-op Bank set to return to UK mortgage market Barclays under fire IBM Boosey in tune with investors GAM sale nets $!86m for St James's Place Ford workers want Jaguar pay deal Business Roundup P&G beauty online Active funds on top BBC names Rothschild Rage finds US partner Redrow sales rise Earnings down at TT Exchange Rates King Fisher not looking to replace Asda deal NFC completes Plckfords sale Multiplw Display Advertising Item By Our City Editor: Private clients, public problems Comentary DK to put all titles online free Receivers move in on Holding Princeton investment manager charged Hand of Swatch sweeps up Breguet Commodities Liffe Options US broker's note sends telecoms into retreat 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 Time, Greenalls, please Tempus Dorling Henlys Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Alvis Wall Street A Lingering death in the corporate debt market They were big in the 1970s but preference shares are on their way out now, says Richard Miles Cat and dog The Times City Diary Hell toupee over European tax policy NU chief The Times City Diary Chipping in The Times City Diary On the case The Times City Diary Clean-cut game nets City types keen on a memorable day out ANA Hays P&O expands its fleet to meet booming demand for cruises BoS buys Hill Hire in £74m deal Delta acquisitive in spite of profits fall Ask Central launches new format Irish Life hit by merger costs Alvis angry at 'savage' City attack The Times Henlys suspension extended over deal Generali bid for INA stirs up sector Equities reverse early gains Berocca The Times Unit Trust Information Service Double Your Money Own-brand finance Easy money KGB and the IRA Features Eight Pages of Features, Arts, Science and Money Test for toxins Science Shopping why Can't we Resist? The Times Kiri Te Kanawa Arts Complete TV and Radio Check out the supermarket's financial products Merchant Investors Assurance Why it's worth changing cards JUG club holds its nerve Arms for KGB's 'Irish friends' That'll do thanks This week's nominations for the things we could live without The Times 'Veggie wipe' tests for toxins A biosensor the size of a credit card can detect bacteria and pesticides. Alastair Robertson reports The Times Science Byte Picture Gallery Genes prove the merits of space science Poison puts birds off their grub The Times Shy and retiring? No way Opera: John Allison is pleased to hear that tomorrow's Barbican concert is just one date in Kiri Te Kanawa's full diary Sir Hans Sloane's Milk Chocolate Theatre Cloudstreet Riverside Recital Schubert premiere Sheldonian, Oxford Recital Anonymous 4 Wigmore Hall Kirov Opera Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie A case of less matter, more rat Visual Art: The Saatchi Gallery's exhibition Neurotic Realism: Part Two peaks too early forRichard Cork's liking Art Galleries Garrick Theatre Theatres The joy of pets-do we really need to know Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice by Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrick Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck Itv variations Oliver sets title goal for protégé Boxing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Old masters new in game of two halves Rob Hughes sees the school that put football on the map celebrate a delightful philosophy Keene on Chess Winning move The Times Davis puts end to Small's challenge Sport in Breif Ford Guscott's omission can help England's cause Rugby Union: Woodward Plans Final World Cup Experiments Lawyers start proceedings against troubled Bedford For the Record Ford Today's Fixtures Leicester lose Van Heerden Jaguar aim to be top cats The Times By our Sports Staff: Rusedski falls at the first hurdle Tennis Schofield disciplined Tesco Ramprakash to stand down at Middlesex Cricket Thanks for the memories you've been a real Boon Pat Gibson pays tribute to a man who changed a country's fortunes Final word belongs to Metcalfe Results from Yesterday's TwO Race Meetings This Week's PPP County Championship Guide Kayf Tara favoured in Irish St Leger betting Racing: Top Prizes in Europe and North America Lure Godolphin Sandown Park Royal Anthem set for US Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Beverley Yarmouth Owners to press courses for better treatment Rapid Raceline Weary United repelled by Zagreb Holders all too easily denied in opening match of Champions' League campaign By our Sports Staff: Leicester board remains divided Hendrie comes to rescue of embrassed Villa Tranmere leave Strachan 'depressed' Hartlepool hold high hopes Cadamarteri cancels out Oxford's advantage Last Night's Results Radebe grounds Partizan Uefa Cup: Leeds Captain Turns Acrobat to Ensure Comfortable Win The Premiership Today Rapid Raceline Word-Watching William Hill Advocaat offers no sympathy for woes of Valencia Football 41 Mastering the old art of a game of two… Arsenal are denied by spot check Kanu's late penalty is saved letting Fiorentina off the hook in Champions' League opener Times Two Crossword Chelsea seek membership of Europe's elite circle Cricket 44 Sun Wstore Get real! It's only a game Contents Companies cut costs through e-commerce A button for breakdown Car conked out in the middle of nowwhere?The AAand RAC will soon be able to track you down Competition Online job services may reduce unemployment New Bites Web for culture vultures Banking on your mobile phone Netcom City has virtual facelift Smile burglars you are online A further experiment in the life of tomorrow Net is host to 90s Bandaid BT Stay intouch Cosy cafés to teach technability Claire McDonald doffs her anorak and visits her local Internet Exchange Is Microsoft slipping? Dell Toys for the boys Microsoft on track as PlayStation2 revs up A look at the wares of big fish and small fry in entertainment, business and innovation on display this autumn ICS Learning Systems Future of software is mapped out Stressful fax evasion Plenty of fun and games for Christmas The latest products are taking gameplay into new dimensions-more complexity, better graphics, greater connectivity. Tim Wapshott and Simon Munk report from ECTS Charts 1 Top Ten All Formats Charts 2 Playstation top Ten Screen trade Games to play on all the senses Tim Wapshott, Software Editor, visits the European Computer Trade Show and discovers how the latest batch of games are becoming more touchy feely Whacky ways to keep us glued to our PCs Veritas Look out for USB hubs - the true road to plug and play A Times Interface Offer Searching for the perfect host Absolute Beginners Quick Bites Picture Gallery Visit City Consultants VP Technical Strategy Aztech Computer Recruitment Apex Select Mellon The Band Register McGregor Boyall Program Planning Professionals Ltd Trend Micro IT Forefront Europe Limited On the move in IT world Magical threat to free information The right to know - pushed to extremes Info-disciples find new guru A Godly guarantee Time Graduate to the office Page 3 Graduate to the office Special Feature Bear Jane Telephone: 0171 680 6806 King's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eclipse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Two Very Experienced, Highly Efficient Secretaries,… Multiple Display Advertising Items Freeplay Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Portrait Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduates attracted by Pa power Degree-level jobseekers are turning to the career that has a personal touch, says Claire McDonald Hot line to budget fashion Department store celebrates with a bright range of affordable clothes Telephone: 0171 680 6806 Multiple Display Advertising Items Marie Curie Cancer Care Victoria Wall Associates Aldrich & Company Gyro, a dynamic marketing communications company Tate Victoria Wall Associates Www. goldensquare. com Multiple Classified Advertising Items Janette Teager & Associates Management Consultants Victoria Wall Associates Fax: 0171 782 7899 I really love the pace My Diary Crème de la Crème Insead Barrie Tankel Partnership plc Office Administrator Alan Baxter & Associates Time-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills by Chris Ward Investment House Unbeatable Banking Benefits Telephone: 0171 680 6806 Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Welcome Trust Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax: 0171 782 7899 Telephone: 0171 680 6806 Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Centre Point Hewlett Packard Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax: 0171 782 7899 Telephone: 0171 680 6806 The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Adecco PA to Managing Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Alcon Fax: 0171 782 7899 Reaching for the sky Jimmy Nail's former PA tells Jane Bolton of her dream to be a piolt Crème de la Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Officeteam Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Dear Jane The Times Take a letter, Mr jones More men are challenging the idea that you have to be a secretary, says Karen Homer Crème de la Crème Mison Recruitment All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Verity Appointments Picture Gallery Distinction Resourcing Telephone: 0171 680 6806 Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Events Assistant Super Secretaries SECRETARY/PA Anderson Hoare Hamptons International Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Careers Fax: 0171 782 7899

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