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News from 21/09/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Louis Blom-Cooper, Phil Yates, Jack Milner, John Goodbody and David Hands, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Peter Calvocoressi, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jan Parker, David Pannick, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Carol Mather, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Eaton, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Wolfram Weimer, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Desmond Tutu, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Jochen Hemmleb, Larry Johnson and Eric Simonson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Annabel Pilling, Libby Purves, Anita Chaudhuri, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Matt Sims, Mike Chambers, Anatole Kaletsky, Clare Mallory Millikan, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Roland Watson, Tina Gaudoin, Mike Bradley, Anthony Jacobs, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Borlaug, Giles Whittell and Alice Lagnado, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, David McVay and Alan Biggs, Conall Patton, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, David Lister, Rob Parsons, Nicholas Harling, Susan Clark, David Holdridge, Marit Hargie, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Ann Treneman, David Watts and Michael Binyon, Tracy Connor, Oscar Arias, Rob Wright, Raymond Keene, Alex Doak, Clive Mathieson, John Laughland, Dr. Jane Collins, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, David Owen, Richard Evans, Peta Bee, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Foster Chairman, Roger Boyes, Alice Hung of Reuters and our Foreign Staff, Nick Hasell, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Simon Assell, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Gregory (Editor), Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Giles Whittell, Danny Lee, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Valerie Elliot, Countryside Editor, Caitlin Moran, James Bone, David Lister, Giles Whittell and Fiona Fleck, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Di Luping, Michael Gove, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Bruce Arnold, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Ann Scanion, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, Allan Hall, P. M. Salt, Betty Williams, Susie Steiner, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Justine Hancock, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Rayne Kruger, Christopher Irvine, Marissa Parry, Elie Wiesel,

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BBC's John Birt in line for a millennium peerage Raymond Snoddy reports on the Director-General's likely reward Scots and Welsh block beef on bone Ashes to Ashes Lisa Armstrong Poverty 'not just about money' Fantasy League Pages 2425 plus: Eight-Page Davis Cup… Divorce and the law Hundreds die in earthquake Inside Armed soldiers force in Dili First Telecom How Sophie is killing the golden goose Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Cheltenham & Gloucester A big hand for the pb Dems' next plucky contestant Political Sketch Threat to ban 'sharks' among estate agents Tories well suited for party combat Kinnock defends ex-aide in spy claim Prescott denies 50mph limit Teachers complain of targets News in Brief Girl missing Inquiry head Abuser jailed Police arrested Fire boy dies Edward Lewis McQueen comes to the aid of the fashion party Eventing fears rise after sport suffers fifth fatality Falls take toll of leading riders Rent deal a real drag for top club Sainbury's Junk shop 'Monet may fetch £1.1m on the Net £150m aid fails to pacify farmers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lush Scilly faces a return to scrub Ancient court to rule on hunting dispute Republicans speak out against IRA punishment attacks Continued overleaf Mowlam suffers early defeat in court battle Minimum pay claim by trainee barrister PC World Professor 'hid lab's drug-trial mistakes' MP helps to convict killers of teenager Sky Police hunt freed murderer Driver, 17 given youth custody for fatal crash Southall driver 'had feet on dashboard' Survivors angry at inquiry delay Steamer hits bridge on swollen Severn Countess denies cashing in on royalty The new Golf Estats Jail birth mother wins right to appeal Unisys Cheltenham's new face Church closer to marrying divorces Friends tried to stop boy driver Times 3 Prime Health Marathon rescues playing fields Bad publicity may sell Dome tickets Swissair Infineon technology Students 'need lecture on the Pill' E-commerce Every child with cancer now has hope of survival Coroners must bring themselves up to date Times 3 Somak By a Correspondent: Challenge agreed on dock death decision Alfa Romeo Legacy of a mummy's boy Ashdown set to sign off wish warning blast Canon Pagestation Back from the pits and full of beans Focus on the Wigan by-election Australia-Britain Design Competition Kennedy ridicules sceptic 'goblins' Why 1p off income tax would be the unkidnest cut of all Seat Bruce eyes Brown's 'war chest' BT SideLINES Horrogate Hundreds trapped by quake Gateway Scottish Widows 'Mr Bihar' loses grip on worst state Peace force has to revive a state badly mauled at birth Microsoft 'Hello mister' is the cry as life returns to Dili Legal & General Perot party split by fiery rightwinger Domain Second Texan facing death for race killing Waco sect returns to rebuild church Help the Aged Insurance services Tycoon fights $3 billion divorce Slimline Fischer faces lean future The Times Picture Gallery Berlin is a pain for 'invaders' from Bonn Time Prodi hits back at British press Church fraud charges World in Brief KLA delay Andreotti trial Disease alert Kremlin 'trying to prevent bribes inquiry' Dagestan Squad 'Bank accounts of Yeltsin's daughter' come under scrutiny Www. iii. co. uk How Russians leant to love dying Raisa Former First Lady inundated by offers help, write Giles Whittell and Alice Lagnado in Moscow From their own correspondent: No way for a Third Way Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts Centre of attention Liberal leaders The EU offers no prospect of a credible military force Kosovo showed us that the us and Nato are still crucial, says David Owen Microsoft Sophie, you us short This crass exploitation of the Royal Family most stop 'Conservatives ought to think again. Mr Hague may believe he is following Adam Smith, but he is in danger of marching to the Internationale' Picture Gallery Bang to wrongs, guv Law-abiding is fast losing faith in its traffic-obsessed police Hirst or worse The Big Lie Britons do not have to choose between the euro and the EU The Third Way Buchanan prepares to run for the Reform Party nomination Grounds for Success More must be done to save school playing fields UN force for Timor RUC oath Laureates call for tighter arms code Car pricing penalises UK buyers Car tax muddle Future of hunting Child support Mystery writer KGB sour grapes Letters for publication may be faxed to 020-7782… Flight from eye of the hurricane Wheels of time Food for thought In a twist Court Circular Meeting Memorial service: Viscount Whitelaw Anniversaries Birthdays Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriages Announcements Personal Column Raisa Gorbachev Raisa Gorbachev, wife of the former Soviet President, Mikhail Gorbachev, died of Le…aemia yesterday in hospital in Münster, Germany, aged 67. She was born in RUbtsovsk, Siberia. on January 5,1932 Court & Social Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift His Honour Judge Finney His Honour Judge jarlath Finney, circuit judge, died on August 27 aged 69. he was born on July 1,1930 Pickwick on Film Christmas at Dingley Dell Phillips quick to make top grade Nick Szczepanik discovers that loyalty can bring due reward in Fantasy League Weekly Winner The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form How to Enter your Fantasy League Team Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times Super League Entry Form Heroes and Villains The only way is up for Newcastle players Matt Sims believes many managers will soon be doing some back-tracking Choose your Fantasy League Team for the following List of Players Main League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,214 Taking to the road for Bank Holiday fun Features Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Arts Rnli Rescue Update since 1824 Radio & TV Opinion Comment Obituaries Business Freeserve shares plunge below float price Rolls surprises with £576m agreed offer for Vickers Hawkpoint to be sold John Charcol Plus Times 3 Sport John Lewis rejects sale Lenders at odds over state of homes market Christopher Martin-Jenkins looks back Anatole Kaletsky Index Virgin to recapitalise its cinemas Brown calls on EU to improve debt relief Dismal debut for MG in London Dell Airtours angry at bid rulling Manganese Bronze vows to stay listed Changes at top of Lynx Express SE's early-morning call fails to wake investors Merged banks to shed 400 jobs No racecourse decision Holborn Links sold Alvis to sell AVG stake News raises dividend Express closes dairy Close adds Warrior Dowding still upbeat Peptide seeks spin-off Haden MacLellan falls Bank details new year cash mountain Business Roundup Exchange Rates Regus pulls flotation over wary investors By our City Staff: Stagecoach to refinance Coach USA acquisition Campari in bid for Cinzano Italians make attempt to unite Seventies icons By our city Editor: Proof of the pudding is in the profit Commentary Picture Gallery CHG sees more growth T&S gives optimistic trading assessment Standard Life Bank McCann to sell £38m stake in Celtic to fans Newcastle gets £55m to expand Commodities Liffe Options Weather worries send a chill through retailers Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Freeserve pays the price Tempus T&S Stores MG Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Prize bet The race is on to spread the Net as it cames of age Economic View Action on telephone tariffs, by government and suppliers, may turn out to be all-important Nice try Voice over Bill of rights Vickers consigned to history as Rolls rides to the rescue From biggest UK company to takeover target. David Lister reports on the fall of Vickers ANA An Nippon Airways Gains pared in late session Www. iii. co. uk The Times Unit Trust Information Service SAS MM comes to your classroom Teacher Pack Introduction The Times Winners, losers and hopefuls in the global arena Focus Globalisation Research Questions Discussion Points Make your own MM Everest mystery Skineare dilemma So why did she have only 30p to last the weekend? Cathy is a single mother of two on income support She is also has a university degree and a profession Parenting debate Complete TV and Radio Tori Amos Going strong—and the find that proved it Jochen Hemmleb, Larry Johnson and Eric Simonson retrace mallory's last steps in his did for summit success TES A photograph placed on top of the world Pretentious, moi? Getting in with the in-crowd The name is a nod to Seveties Kitch but Abigail's in Soho aims to be London's hippest new drinking den, stricktly members only. Leonardo DiCarprio has already put in an appearance but attracting top celebrities is a difficult business Drug-free cure for the anxious and depressed A new clinic offrs a self-help programme for people with emotional illnessess Paying a price for youthful skin? Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) were the miracle ingredient in many popular skin lotions-until women started to complain Microsoft Eat breakfast, live longer Bramley the Cook's Choice Mum proves to be a real life-saver A girl with a rare disease has been treated with bone marrow from her mother in a first for great Ormond Street Hospital Can good parenting skills be taught? The right sort of advice can be a great help, says Jan Parker Hernia The natural way to ward off colds, flu and common infections Although there is no cure for the common cold you can take steps to fight off new viral strains that arrive every winter. Susan Clark explains how to boost your immune system The Times Where to get it Essential oils help to reduce fear of labour A bride stripped bare Pop: Happily married she may be but, says Nigel Williamson, Tori Amos is as charmingly loopy as ever Pop Macy Gray Shepherds bush Empire HMV Kirov Opera Pop Johnny Dowdl The Handsome Family Embassy Rooms, W1 Raissa Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie While my sitar gently weeps The so-called Asian underground is or the rise, but there's one man who was there at the start - Anada Shanka, Funk Laureate of India Opera & Ballet The Pajama game 'A Triumph' World Music Nitin Sawney The Bull, Barnet Times 3 Crispin brings home the bacon Right band, right time, rotten name. David Sinclair welcomes home Sheffied's strangest sons, Longpigs Barbican Centre Knickers to this Welsh windbagging Multiple Display Advertising Items HMV Jazz albums Licensed to sell dubious spirits Theatre: jeremy Kingston is not gullible enough to fall for Blavatsky at the Young Vic Studio The Times AMD Teenage pregnancy—a means to fame and fortune? Satellite Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice All the Tv and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Radio BBC 1 Today's Choice Today's Films For Todays Satellite, Cable and Digital Tv plus… ITV Variations Now stakeholder pensions come with less red tape The Government has made some concessions to anxious employers, says Gavin Lumsden Picture Gallery Business for Sale Thailand Business Opportunities Business to Business Due lo ihe closing down of a large property company… NFE 99 Loans & Investment Fast Payout Weaver Valley Estates Franchises Businesses prepare for revaluations of rates Business Services Business Crisis! 'American Immigration' British American… Partnership Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Bruce Robertson, chairman of Trago Mills, a retail… Act will ban disability bias In Brief Fax: 0171 782 7827 Ainslie sets course for perfection Outstanding British hope for Olympic gold tests the water off Sydney Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Fixtures Broncos fall to fill Elway void American Football For the Record Capers free for return Basketball Pools Forecast O'Brien chases the ace Warwick Beverley Picture Gallery Meeting Points Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Fontwell Park Rain threatens to diminish Ascot feature Butler rewarded Rapid Raceline English scene clouded at close of play Last season of the century ends with angry words and national side suffering inferiority complex Christopher Martin-Jenkins UEFA Sport in Brief No Title Sampson left out of Great Britain squad Rugby League William Hill Voinea beats the gloom and Koubek Tennis 'A theme to last summer was the inadequate… Hendry sets himself hard act to follow Snooker Rangers hope to weather storm Football Contributors Russell Kempson Nick Szczepanik, George… FA urges review of Elliott incident The Premership Today Conference clubs start to dream of frying bigger fish Word-Watching Chelsea must run through wall in Berlin Hertha's spirit poses threat to Vialli Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Sailing Frustrated supporters block lines for World Cup tickets Today an Eight-Page Guide to Britain's Vital… James makes all the right noises Insider's outside bet Cricket Sun The British Tennis Partnership Service resumed for followers of passion In April, Brimingham exploded with excitement Lloyd banking on Britain staying up to keep his job Private enterprise is the key to success, the Davis Cup captain tells Christopher Irvine Spin doctors out to curry favour with next generation LTA Moves Drama highlights complexities of making key decisions Tactics Top-class help for Britons in battle Behind the Scenes South Africa promise to surprise the Brits 'We will prepare with one goal in mind - to win the tie' Jack Milner finds the visitors defiant in the face of the odds Britain team on verge of keeping elite status Path to Revival Barker heads BBC bid for ratings glory Hilton drinks in cup spirit On the Sideline The pressure's on but Lloyd's boys should rally to the cause Britain seem firm favourites to maintain their place in the top division Alix Ramsay on the big relegation battle against South Africa LTA Driving The united nations of British tennis Tickets Links and Television A hundred years, 129 nations and a million spines tingled Richard Evans looks back at the extraordinary history of the competition History Four Memorable Moments for Great Britain in the Davis Cup Larger balls bouncing in for trial run Initiatives Britain in peril of losing world standing World Group Why hold cup ties anywhere else? Julian Muscat on the advantages of a permanent home Austin recalls rose-tinted years when Britain ruled the world Hall of Fame LTA LTA The Lawn Tennis Association How to get the best divorce and custody deal 24 pages of news, analysis and appointments Ashurst Morris Crisp HW QD Shopping on the Net has many advantages but it can… Blake Dawson Waldron Contents FSA QD A hanging offence Annabel pilling on a scheme to help death row inmates in jamaica Lipson Lloyd Jones SJ Berwin & Co QD Lawyer of the week 'It is astonishing that we are still arguing for basic rights for gays' Bulletin board MB QD Taylor Root QD Chambers A large shock from a little island for the Lord Chancellor Allen & Overy News QD Graham Gill & Toung Collinson Grant Consultants The spies who come out of the woodwork Kevin Robinson has a well-earned reputation as the 'spooks' solicitor' interview by Frances Gibb Chambers HW Daniels Bates QD How to stc being pawn Pain-free parting? Find a good lawyer and half the battle is won When TV can be a real trial Media review Once more into the dock Double jeopardy should be abolished in some cases, argues Louis Blom-Cooper Experian Bias still exists ZMB Hughes-Castell Graham Gill & Yound QD Label laws liable to cause problems Caterers must publicise any with GM ingredients Capital Markets Lawyer Cardinal Norton Rose How to get something for nothing Absence of proper care sufficient for order Deselected councillor can sue on race bias claim Representative action by member of unincorporated association Tyzack Selection Senior Trade Mark Attorney P&O Trans European Brobeck Hale and Dorr Shefield International Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taking ages to sort the rights of the elderly Should older people have the law on their side CPS Plan to go out gracefully and usefully National Australian Bank Limited ZMB Glynwed New York Bak Course The Manchester Metropolitan University Multiple Display Advertising Items "One of the most dynamic roles within the Ftse… The Times Lawyers urged to start the day in a poetic way Legal diary Picture Gallery Trading places Clifford Chance

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