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News from 22/09/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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George R. McGregor, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Martin Packer, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, James Curtis, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Brennan, Gavin Lumsden, Alive Miles, Jane Bolton, Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrick, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon Dipolomatic Editor, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Uri Geller, Jason Allardyce, Andrew Pierce and Gillian Harris, Russ Allison Institute of Biomedical Science, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, David Robinson and Ian Hughes, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Leo Sisti writing, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jason Allardyce and Gillian Harris, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Mark Inglefield, Alison Coleman, Jenny MacArthur, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Alice Lagnado, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Andrew F. Eccles, Amy Anderson, Anna SÖderblom, Katherine Bergen, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Linda Galloway, Oliver August and our Foreign Staff, Richard Cork, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Karen Homer, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, Ivor Hall, Raymond Keene, Philip Webser, Political Editor, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Mike Hardisty, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, David Watis, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Richard Owen, Paul Armstorong, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Graham Hills, Elizabeth Bennett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Nick Herbert Chief Executive, Ben Hammersley, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Richard a Brown Chief Executive, Peter Wallace, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Nick Pryer, Chris McGrath, Conrad Russell, George Caulkin, Sean Hargrave, Neil Fisher, Ben MacIntyre, John Wilson, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Fraser Nelson Sally Patten, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, James Landale and Roland Watson, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Ruth Lea Head of the Policy Unit, Nick Palmer, Lindsay Nicolle, David Powell, Bill Edgar, J. A. Dukes (Directing Psychologist), Susan MacDonald, Chris Price, Nigel Hawkes and Gillian Harris, Peter Riddellon, Peter Roebuck, Colin McQuillan, Stephen Jones (Llb Degree Course Director), Janine di Giovanni, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Today in Times 3 Easy Money Science Arts Euro group split by bid to lure Blair Inside Minister's son dies of drug overdose Striking electricians threaten London millennium projects Child 'for sale' on the Net Housework should be such a joy Rebels force vote on Tory treasurer Tory rebels force vote on treasurer The Web of party politics BT Taiwan hit by second strong quake Today in The Times Business Sport Features Arts, TV Hold onto our Gold Paddy puts on a brave face for his short farewell Farmers to defy leaders with protest march Hunting Plea Davies leaving Commons Power cuts threat to North East Permanent fountain to Princess's memory Saga Hague attacks 'amoral' Blair Swiftcall Young doctor 'strangled by spurned lover' 'Living on air' cult follower dies during holiday fast Police intimidated by violence Sainsbury's Duchess not to take children to Wimbledon Heroin capital claims victim No 107 Minister's son died in a squalid block of falts on a rundown Glasgow estate Dell Party workers mourn with popular leftwinger Revenue Reporter 'knifed' by boss News in Brief Royal rebuttal Mars barometer A sour note World Cup bid Booker judges overlook literary lions Fleming Asset Management Staples The Office Superstore Artist, 80, wins leading prize Cabinet Secretary backs a reformed Whitehall Millennium Experience High-speed rail safety system to go, inquiry told Can't Screams heard at times girl went missing Lottery cash will aid NHS News in Brief Rod implant Mother killed Cruelty ban Back to Iran Multiple Display Advertising Items A third of Britain's young 'live in poverty' Links How the Battle Can Be Won Tesco Personal Finance Shuttle spies Islay's hidden roads Go Dome bars under-16s without an adult BT Reinventing the Elighties with color Salmond gambles on reform PC World the Computer Superstore Lib Dems in tears as Ashdown calls time Liberals are turning into conservatives Times 3 Pro-euro policy is out of touch, activists warn Multiple Display Advertising Items Tesco Hughes attacks Kennedy over lack of direction Harrogate De Beers Dili cheers as Gurkhas go marching in Roger Maynard sees the arrival of more peacekeepers instil confidence in the people of the East Timorese capital Abbey National Family finds that freedom has a high price Refugees who fled from the militias are returning to find their homes destroyed, writes Janine di Giovannni in Dilli NEC Computer Systems Generals named over 'war crimes Free serve Small matter of a divorce stands in way of stars' wedding Bush 'got out of duty in Vietnam by father 's influence' The Times Claims of corruption dog Prodi 'Nazi' hotel for Barak 'Yes' vote to marijuana overruled (AFP): Iraq attack (Reuters): Election victory (Reuters): Stolen art charge (AFP): Hiding from life Tiny Heed weapons ban or else, KLA is told International rescue fortrapped 3.000 Buildings fell like toys knocked over QXL Woman tells of her hotel escape Prime Health Lloyds TSB Business After 30 'calm' years in danger zone, warning came of imminent disaster By a child. But more could have died Alliance Leicester Tragedy brings nations together 3Com More connected Our young ones think it is just a great adventure' Bank scandal grows closer to Yeltsin family Quantex Sound Choice Gorbachev lost in grief The Times Russia poised for invasion of Chechnya From their own correspondent: Politics and smuggling Anthony Howard In the Corridors of Power More and more I take inertia to be the governing principle of Biritish politics Picture Gallery Centre of attention The Poor Liberals have a unique ability to control the powerful 2nd option Our bias has always been towards the underdog, says Conrad Russell Our bias has always been lowards the underdog, says underdog, says Conrad Russell British Gas Shooting itself in the foot Warmongering arms dealers can't be idealists, too 'Ask me who my won literary heroes were, and I can recall only Hannay's Bentley, Wimsey's Lagonda, Drummond's Hispano-Suiza' Picture Gallery A poverty of opportunity The truloy poor have no political voice so step forward charles Kennady A PC Prince The Times Diary Un Limits No easy answers to the Secretary-General's questions Vague Promises for All Darling tiptoes around the poverty traps Nationalist Beefs A tartan army regroups in Inverness A plum Tory seat? Kennedy pro-euro stance questioned What makes a successful student? Visitors to the Dome Highland hospitality Wedding hitch Diagnosing by smell On the trail of Boer War VCs Private eye in the sky Ringing for United In the pink Court Circular Church news BMDS Cricketers pay tribute to Godfrey Evans Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Lecture Appointments Forthcoming marriages Trinity Chambers, Newcastle upon Tyne Institute of Risk Management Goldsmiths College Legal news V&A Luncheons Trade Humphrey Cottrill Humphery Cottrill, racchorse trainer, died on August 26 aged 92. He was born on September 10,1906 Personal Column Viscount Caldecote Viscount Caldecote, KBE, DSC, engineer and businesman, died on September 20 aged 81. He was born on October 8,1917 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Peter Reynier On this Day The Longest Reign in English History Hardiman Scott Hardiman Scott, OBE, former Political Editor of the BBC, died on September 15 aged 79, He was born at King's Lynn, Norfolk, on April 2,1920 Northern prices close the gap on the south The differential that so intrigues economists is losing is power in the housing, says Susan MacDonald The Times Britain-on-Caribeean Investment opportunities in the Caymans are good, says Stephen Brennan The Times Smart Moves To Advertise Call Sotheby's The Sunday Times The International Property Show Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Switzerland Florida Choice Property Multiple Display Advertising Items ARLA Fax Rentals continues Multiple Display Advertising Items Crest St James Homes FPDsavills DE Groot Collis The Times News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 2,1215 Picture Gallery Rioters attack the 76p means-tested dole A centruy in Photographs Today: 1932 Features Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling Arts Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Unilever to purge three out of four barands Record US trade gap sends shares tumbling Three charged over CWS contract Plus Times3 UK retreat from Moscow Sport Vodafone and Bell Atlantic in $70bn deal Tesco goes into £1bn overseas hyper-drive IWC TV & Radio Maggert raises the Ryder Cup temperature Store wars Index Getty pays £110m for library Exchange Rates TWA Second UK auction sends gold price surging by $5 MPs reject 50p plan for Post French Connection soars Shares in Apple plunge Air Canada defensive Grey market move Oftel targets mobiles Just for Thomson Goldman profits beat expectations Business Roundup QXL's float value at rock-bottom Grove says interactive TV is not Net's future Baglan Wolves feels the benefit of Marston's By Our City Editor: Tesco's global ambition Commentary International coverage No Title Commodities Liffe Options Oil sell-off pushes Ftse to a seven-month low Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Streling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Brands new strategy Tempus Rugby Group QXL. com Fr Connection Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Supermarkets look beyond the wekkly shop for groceries Fraser Nelson and Sally Patten consider the ways in which British retailers are changing Rip-off Britain label is really unfair What costs a dollar in the US is a pound in the UK. The retail industry has an expalnation, says Saeed Shah Shoe shuffle The Times City Diary Robin reliant The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Filed away The Times City Diary Bear raid The Times City Diary AA Chatline gossip can move markets Linkg Invenstment trust sector shrinks by £10m a day Insurers in line for windfall Toshiba Viglen's profit lesson Difficulties mount for British firms trading in Russia David Lister on the problems UK businesses face in the former Soviet Union SVB joins top three at Lloyd 's after CLM takeover Ex-Regal chief to develop £90m luxury hotel chain Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Vulnerable Rugby's shares dive as profits fall to £22m Strong first half keeps Britax on earnings path Rolls 'prepared for hostile bid' Crossair Robust demand lifts Amey to £8.3m Business Roundup Law reform call NTL video-on-demand Geest buys in France Secure Trust warning Record for Metalrax Soco looks east for oil Ryland price down Barbados to Belfast Technology means businesses are setting up far from the Big Smoke Call Center Making Customers Count Industry rings the changes Home alone Now staff can help customers without leaving their own house Cumbria Gema Tech The Times Unit Trust Information Service SAS Shares post heavy falls Hackett London It pays to play safe Joy of housework Who will care for Elena now? Eight Pages of Features Arts, Money and Science Ancient cosmetics Turner favourites Air Miles Travel the World Compplete TV and Radio Does economic terror lie ahed? Easy Money Our Personal Finance Editor confronts our economic fears; pet insurance; and Standard Life's new image Halifax Picture Gallery Protecting your pet Links Secrets of pension success In praise of housekeeping The Sopranos is vastly improved by the addition of a nice hot iron, starch and a pilc of wrinkled clothes The Times Chemistry and eye make-up Egyptian kohl was 4,000 years ahead of its time, says Anajan Ahuja The Times Science Byte The Times Bible code row rages on Science Briefing Peas get the green light More furry than fearsome? British Museum A marathon of horrors—but is it safe? Visual Art: The Wilson twins' terrifyingly lucied new show could secure them the Turner Prize, says Richard Cork ENO The Natural History Museum Around the galleries Philips Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie The Troubles we've seen Theatre: After 5 years O'Casey is as modem as ever, says Benedict Nightinglae Art Galleries Theatres Jazz Drummers Prince Edward Theatre Concert LPO/Masur Festival Hall Geoff Brown Japanese women who are the archetypal living doll Review Radio Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on… BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital TV… ITV Variations Bed and board exempt from VAT Liberty restricted in insecure accommodation Conveyance option must be signed Deliberate concealment changes rule Sainsbury's No relief penalty because of spare-time work Benefiting from disclaimed lease To Advertise Call London Rentals The Times Spice Quay Apartments Butlers Wharf Tower Bridge… DE Groot Collis New Homes London Letting & Estate Agents Westfield Fax Taylor Woodrow Woodward nears day of decision on injured Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Andrew walks off into history Injury finally brings end to distinguished career of England fly half New Zealand iron out shirt doubts Winning Move Keene on Chess Fixtures Football Newspapers Support Recycling Sport in Brief Wales upset odds to reach final Squash Smith left to wait for verdict Triathlon Perils of breaking down in a jag Midweek View EBU forced to ring changes Bowls Garcia puts faith in a caddie scorned For the Record New drive for safety Equesrtianism Sky Sports ECB considers use of match referees Cricket India have appointed Kapil, Dev. their former captain and the leading wicket-taker in Test cricket, as their coach on a two-year contract Shoaib longs for a speedy debut Final 1999 First-Class Averages Waugh has the scent for battle Loder targets Cheveley Park Racing: French Trainers Prepare Storng Raiding Party for Newmarket Goodwood Perth Rapid Raceline Daylami has Arc in his sights Chester Reading the Racecard Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's… Yesterday's Results Swiftcall Fry happy to bank fortunes on youth Third Division tomorrow Second Divison Rangers deflected off right course Champions' League: Vibrant performance fails to earn full reward at Ibrox Richards makes timely intervention Worthington Cup: Manchester City Forced to Surrender after Stirring Struggle at the Dell Ipswich flounder as Rivers rises Watford scrape through Vickers seals fine night for Juninho Earle ends gallant challenge of Cardiff Last Night's Results Wenger refuses to give Arsenal any grounds for complaint Champions' League: Wembley Worries Dismissed in Bid to Brush aside Swedes William Hill Contributors: George Calkin, Bill Edgar, Russell… The Premiership Today Word-Watching Ferguson's revision adds up to tough test for United Rugby Union 50 Chelsea press self-destruct button Vialli's team fail to recover from defensive lapses as Champions' League campaign falters Times Tow Crossword No 1829 The Times Bookshop New Times Crossword Book Available! Maggert's remarks at odds with policy on behaviour No Title Cricket 52 Sun Microsoft Exchange Cable & Wireless Contents Beware of the all-singing, all-dancing mobile phones of the future Network operators show off their wares including pones that book last-minute tickets and track down callers Ndo plus Designs on the fashion front Off to a cracking start Decor at your leisure Stars on the small screen Netcom Internet Freed from silence Take me away from all this A holiday-hunting is spoilt for choice Information on the move Absolute Beginners Quick Bites AHM Defrag needs space Groceries on the go ActionAid thanks Interface readers Roll up online for your tickets for the Millleinium Dome Nanosatellites set to circle the Earth Brains and beauty in new Toshiba Novell He makes $30m a day on the net. No wonder he's confident For Michael Dell, already America's fourth richest man, the only way for the Pc industry is up. Interview by Alan Copps You'll know where you are in a snap Lineone A Sort of life, clawed back form the dead Commanding Lead Top Ten All Formats Berry Bros & Rudd Top Ten Rental Website design is kids' stuff This fighter is a winner Life 's just too short to embark on this quest Cosmo 's 'try before you buy' beauty aid Is online democracy the next step for the internet 'Your could have a web-based virtual polling station' Conference on net Lib Dems take Tax and spend—you can make a difference It is only a hop, step and a jump for taxpayers to direct where taxes will go A Times Interface Offer War of words gets an international hearing Yugoslavs log on for democracy Remote tribe goes online Microsoft Unwiring the World Mitel Semiconductor Harber Consulting SoftPlus Websentric Trend Micro 20 deverill plc Multiple Display Advertising Items PMR Group PLC Lincolnshire County Council Dpax Dearman Associates City Consultants Forefront Europe Limited Phoenix Internet applications The customer engagement company Latest moves in IT Picture Gallery Parlez vous Francais? Oui! No small step for man Apollo landings hoax? Cybersex sinks Disney exec It's all a conspiracy Time A makeover for your desk Report What irritates you at work? Feature Dear Jane Telephone House Manager Sultanate of Oman Bauencorp FI Group PLC Hamptons International Administration Officer Cluttons Daniel Smith Professional Administrator with Personality Provensis Directors Secretary City of London Public Relations Limited Fax Of mice and mentality Office space can reveal and employee's true colour. reports Tell all and cure the whole you Telephone Angela Mortimer Levy Gee UK Sport Angela Mortimer Chamberlain Beaumont Angela Mortimer Experienced Secretary Manpower Angela Mortimer Your chance to be a board director Aldrich & Company Recruitment Consultants Fax A real 'people job' My Diary Telephone Jigsaw Recruitment Janette Teager & Associates Management Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries Janette Teager & Associates Management Consultants Crème de la Crème Queenswood School London Philharmonic Orchestra Time-Savers A weekly guide to keybord skills Multiple Display Advertising Items Telephone Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Marston & Langinger Limited Tate Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax Telephone Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Secretaries plus Distinction Recourcing David Alan Associates Interim Office Professionals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax Telephone Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Officeteam Hays Banking Personnel Hays Careermoves Multiple Display Advertising Items Centre Point King's College London Founded 1829 Times Newspapers Susan Hamilton Personnel Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's a jungle in there Bad manners rule in the office, says Amy Anderson, and the rage is rising Crème dela Crème Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine Top Class Negotiator/manager Urgently Required Property Secretary/assistant Required Great Hundridge Manor Times Newspapers The Times Dear Jane The Times For art types, it's the works Taking a job as a PA can provide the perfect springboard to the world of opera, exhibitions and auctions Dealing with the divas Jenny Robertson at Baker Associates National Portrait Gallery Conference Co-Ordinator VPS Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Creme Euro London Appointments Bright and Enthusiastic Receptionist SKI Solutions Medical Secretaries

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