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News from 20/09/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Ross Funn, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Michael Aylwin, Catherine Riley, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Ivo Tennant, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Flora Saez, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Peter Erwood, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John O'Leary Education Editor, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Donald Laming, Thrasy Petropoulos, N. S. Rogers, Dominic Walsh, Jochen Hemmleb, Larry Johnson and Eric Simonson, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Anthony G. Phillips, James Landale Political Correspondent, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Richard Paine, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, David Lister, Jane Davies, Michael Rosen (Chairman), Nicholas Harling, Martyn Palmer, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, Michael Simmons, Stephen Wood, David Watts, J. B. Shaw, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Susie Steiner and Tracy Connor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Hugh Goulbourne, Nigel Cliff, Andrew Drummond, Helen Rumbelow and Paul Wilkinson, Caroline Merrell, Janine Di Giovanni, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Alan Pearey, Allan Eastwood, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Roland Watson, Roger Bootle, Jennifer O'Neill, John Allison, Eleanor S. Walsh, William Rees-Mogg, Martin J. Tooley, (Director), Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Angela Barklam, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jennifer Turnbull, Sue Garden, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Perry Cleveland-Peck, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Arthur Leathley, Clive PARRITTChairman, Eve-Ann Prentice and James Pringle, Peter Louth, Charles Kennedy, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Today in Times Brown slaps down big spenders Local Hero Index Flight Offer 'Stasi agents' risk trial Mallory had the oxygen to scale Everest 8-0 as Robson turns the tide Shearer Brings Goals to Newcastle Did this man conquer Everest? Win Rugby World Cup Tickets By our Foreign Staff: Gurkhas land on Timor Boodle & Dunthorne Sport on Robson's glorious homecoming Picture Gallery Today in The Times 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Tories propose NHS overhaul Sketchley Major scorned 'loopy' Thatcher Roland Watson on political diaries that will reopen old Tory wounds Law Society to support gay reforms Archer :'no fears of past' News in Brief Dentists start off in debt Girl, 10, dies in birthday treat Gloag mourns son's death Brabham in 100mph crash Army loses two assault rifles Millionaire's rejected wife found dead in pool Bribery is key to life in Burma's death jail Two teenagers die in chase British Midland GM brings menu troubles The features pullout which makes the news Today Tomorrow UK Passport Agency Hard lessons in school for spies Spies Exposed Students were easy prey for the Stasi Academic world had the eager recruits A Growing List of Allegations Swiftcall Handlers scuppered spy's love affair Academic spied on German writer NatWest Zurich It was plain where his loyalties lay' CND and the man who knew too little Speeding campaign aimed at well-off Specsavers Opticians Jensen to revive British badge of honour Inquiry to open with rail footage Mobile direct Police act on death 'by pirates' London Eye's engineers face £250,000 bill Blair bid to placate farmers Today in Times 3 NatWest Few want to check exams Scandinavian Airlines Paramilitaries step up kangaroo court rule Multiple Display Advertising Items Mowlam faces court challenge The Open University ITV news man scorns 'triviality' of BBC Triathlete collapses Digital Hearing Ltd Picture Gallery Egg Jail terms urged for attacks on rare birds Kennedy's poll call upstaged by Lib-Lab row Activists say party must stop cosying up to Labour What the Rank and File Want Tiny Computers Limited Lib Dem Agenda Bird of liberty makes break for freedom Standard Life Bank Media tycoon's wife sues for $3bn divorce Deputies put full stop to lawyer's criminal classes NetDirect On-Line Plus WHSmith online An off-colour St Peter's stirs clean-up row Pizza EDSolved Mine-clearing civilians risk lives in Kosovo KLA disbandment delayed by arms dispute Quantex Prime Health East turns its back on lure of the Left Dictator to star in television 'soap' India poll violence leaves 46 dead World in Brief (Reuter, AFP): 28 elderly die in crash Cook to lobby for Iraq (AFP): Thai explosion kills 23 (Reuters): Police attack protesters (Reuters): Chinese swoop on sect (AP): Skaters hurt in pile-up Somak Yeltsin urged to quit as Russian crisis deepens Tori Amos Torch Telecom Israeli scandal focuses on wife Army in plot to attack foreign monitors Sainsbury's Bank Peace troops land in Timor UN official tries to ease tension among refugees Testing command for Gurkha officer Britain powerless over jet delivery St. Joseph's Hospice XS health From their own correspondent: Would you vote for a gay? Joanna Coles In New York Centre of attention CUD Time Computers Ltd No place for party rivalry in the battle for Britain in Europe 2nd opinion Our national interest lies in the Eu, writes Charles kennedy Now the joker must be king From today, Charles Kennedy will genuinely be put to the test 'The reaction against Gm food is bad news, even for those who would no sooner cat a Big Mac than a manure burger' Picture Gallery A prophet of doom Forecasts of worldwide conflict on the Islamic fault-line are chillingly accurate Shell shock Diary Kennedy's Choice How the Lib Dems can build on Ashdown's bridgehead Well Schooled Spies Higher education is not always matched by common sense Mallory's Everest New evidence for a great historical might-have-been Surgical risks UK lags behind in Kosovo rebuilding Covent Garden ticket allocation to public is 'pitiful' Value of Aitken's private letters Pension 'guarantees' More than just a Few Testing times Best choice for mayor? Top of the tree Sport letters Young composers Date order Across the pond Wedding hitch Court Circular Service dinners Service reception DJM: Nature notes Personal Column There is none holy as the Lord: for there is none… Births Deaths Battle of Britain thanksgiving service Anniversaries Deaths To place death notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Rugby World Cup Tickets Wanted Premier Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby World Cup Champions League Uefa Cup Rugby World Cup Corporate Hospitality Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conference Appointments Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight seekers Jetworld Faresavers Forthcoming marriages Dinners Birthdays Multiple Display Advertising Items Service luncheons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blinded for You Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Molloy Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Molloy, OBE, MC Soldier and game warder, died on August 24 aged 85. He was born on May 8,1914 Kevin Barry Kevin Barry, OBE, engineer, died as a result of a car accident on September 3 aged 68. He was born on September 16,1930 The Very Rev Randolph Wise The Very Rev Randolph Wise, Dean Emeritus of Peterborough, died on September 8 aged 74. He was born on January 20,1925 Soviet Theory and Practice Capitalisation, week's change All Nipoon Aipways Tesco makes waves as customers surf cyberzones UK gold sell-off tarnished by Imf UK fear at threat of continental utilities MP vows to talk out City's Bill Gupta's £100m game By our Financial Staff: Regus chief poised to delay £1bn float Suchard awaits fate De Groot Collis Wiggins leads field In race to build new course The Facts The Board Dolphin Corporate Profile: RBS Our Verdict Insolvency report puts the taxman under fire Mentors to help new businesses What the Sunday Papers Say Picture Gallery IBM Sainsbury faces wider action by ex-employees Call to JLP partners to seek vote Trust deadline NatWest move US challenge to Wal-Mart gun sales Taylor to head public sector panel By our Financial Staff: Customers give up over complaints Marriott Picture Gallery Alternative Investment Market Etrusca to seek stock market flotation UK service sector is the key to prosperity Tesco ready to prolong Wal-Mart war of words Companies Reporting Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Baglan Economic Outlook The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Siebel Brown slaps down big spenders Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,213 Isle of Wight as they had never seen it before Features Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Arts Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Gold standard Robson hails eighth wonder Oliver Holt on the rout that confirmed a remarkable reviaval at Newcastle United under the new manager Easy Pickings Ring master Symantec Times 3 New York Fashion gets flirty Mr Angry overcome by Fulke's persistence Golf The Times Hendry bounces back with maximum effect Sndoker Snarling Tigers fend off Wigan Rugby League Hunslet on the march Bees quick to sting their rivals Ice Hockey Sport in Brief Funnell helps Britain to build on Rock Equestrianism Sears battles on one leg to claim series crown Cycling Guinness Hislop's howler lets in Jeffers BT Shearer enjoys feeding frenzy FA Carling Premiership: Newcastle captain returns to ravenous best Batty marks beautiful game Iversen's strength unsettles Coventry Watford seize their moment FA Carling Premiership: Sutton and Flo fail to gel for Chelsea The Times Phillips inflicts pain on Derby O'Neill backs his instinct and gambles Gregory stands defiant Arsenal return in good shape Swiftcall United's record saved by Taibi Ipswich no match for Lazaridis Football Nationwide League Round-Up CGU Turner's men clear a few debts George Caulkin sees hartlepool succeed with right-wring leanings Brentford pass the test Margate achieve local mastery Walker back on target for Belles Women's Football Kilbane adds to torment of Kidd Rangers look to Bayern's losses De La Hoya left to consider life's injustices Boxing Dell Lessing lords it in London David Powell sees Britain's great Olympic hope triumph again Esher look for bigger fish to fry Exeter make plans for the way ahead Ireland are dogged by familiar failings Newcastle welcome motivating force Basketball Olney end Bicester's cup quest Woodward happy with rehearsals Rugby Union: England Complete World Cup Warm-Up Programme with Another Big Win Injuries force coach into game of musical scrum halves Jams revels in new challenge Guinness Tonga enjoy rare luxury of preparation time World Cup Commentary FA Carling Premiership First Division Scotland Bank of Scotland Scottish Premier League Spl Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Nationwide National Scotland Premier League Carling Designers and sex Did they make it to the top? On june 8,1924, George Mallory and Andrew Irvine began the final leg of their bid to be the first to conquer Everest. Their disappearance was a mystery for 75 years. In the first extract from their book, Jochen Hommleb, Larry Johnson and Eric Simonson. Whose expedition found Mallory's body in May, believe they may have solved the puzzle Nexus The empty nest Kevin Kline Complete TV and Radio American Beauty Skimpy, slinky and too sexy for your wardrobe Bare all you dare is the message from the New York catwalk -unless you prefer to join the backlash against urban warrior chic with dyed denims, decorated skirts, ethnic details and a return to floaty femininity Time New York Diary Bramley Very Valentino The Times Could Mallory have fallen first? One we'd known only through books Tomorrow Parents who mourn their empty nests Jennifer Turnbull on the sense of loss when children leave home Guinness Rich fare on a budget First Night Rodney Milnes enjoys Opera North's new Traviata in Leeds Concert Song Competition Wigmore Hall English National Opera Jazz Count Basie Orchestra Vaughan Hawthorne-Nelson Ronnie Scott's/QEH Concert Bournemonth SO/Kreizberg Poole Arts Centre Opera Orfeo Coliseum Jazz This Week in the Times Dance Musical Film Jupiter Count the ways to love the Bard Cinema: Kevin Kline used to hate Shakespeare but now, he tells Martyn Palmer, he's convert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gum Boots Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pleasance Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings New videos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beauty and the midlife beast Sean MacAulay expects middle-aged, Middle America to fall in love with Sam Mendes's film debut, American Beauty War adds heat to the melting pot For emigré Bosnian film-maker Jasmin Dizdar, the Balkan conflict is always present, even in London. By Clive King The Times Times Tori Amos Images hanging by a thread Visual Art: Richard Cork meets the 1999 John Moores Prizewinner, Michael Raedecker The Pajma game Theatre The School of Night Minerva, Chichester Music Theatre Gobbledygook Lyric, Hammersmith Theatre Lost in Flurry of Cherry Blossoms BAC, SW 11 Drama on (and off) the wards reaches fever pitch Satellite, Cable and Digtal All the Tv and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Choice Radio Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital TV… Today's Choice Today's Films Athletics Cycling For the Record Baseball Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Cricket Weaknesses revelated in new concept Adams sheds no tears Sky Sports Ramprakash beats strategic retreat The Middlesex captain gives his reasons for stepping down to Thrasy Petropoulos Saturday's Ppp County Championship Scoreboards Drizzle drama leaves Bears with sore heads Cricket By our Sports Staff: Russell turns light to good use Yesterday's Scoreboards Cox pledged to Taunton return Cottey clinches title for Sussex Sky Sports Title goes to Aiello despite mistakes Motor Sport Faldo is forced to look and learn from afar Word-Watching Keepers of the faith in annual search for gold Monday Matters Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Amateurs want more support Horse trials need rethink over fixed fences Cricket injuries High-Rise falters in Arc trial Racing: Godolphin's Plans for Longchamp Undresolved after Newbury Defeat Kempton Park Hereford Saturday's Details Leicester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Wright at 25-1 Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Shorts New technique increases pulling power Squash: the forgotten activity Fit to Play Jennai Cox gets one of the best—and toughest workouts of her life in a single half-hour lesson Cox's casebook Simon Parke Matthew Pryor shapes up with... Forthcoming Company Golf Days Putting a swing in your step Deborah king discovers how you can walk back to happiness and into fitness My Coco Pops do a disappearing act Barry turns into a pawn in Villa's side Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Technological Progress has left majority in the dark Norwood Ravenswood Doors and hearts are opened again for Clough

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