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News from 24/09/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Roland Watson and James Landale, Archie Hamilton, Joanna Hunter, Alun Morris, Andrew Pierce, R. E. Taylor, Rob Hughes, Tony Baxter (Match Secretary), Simon Hills, Julian Lee, Karen Cheeseman, Paul Hoggart, Martin Richards, Alan Sharman, Director-General, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Gareth Thomas, Nicolette Jones, Barry Coates, Director, Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrick, Philip Howard, Richard J. Wordsworth, Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, David Bryer, Director, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Hugh Hetherington, Clive Mathieson and Raymond Snoddy, Giles Coren, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Rudolf Besier, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Cornelius Lysaght, Ian Linden, Executive Director, Dominic Walsh, David Robinson and Ian Hughes, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Anita Chaudhuri, Ray Kennedy, Mark Inglefield, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Jason Allardyce and Tom Baldwin, Anthea Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Roger Maynard and Janine Di Giovanni, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Simon De Bruxelles, West of England Correspondent, Nigel Thompson (Deputy Chairman), Tony Samuels, Tom Baldwin, Pat Jones, Deputy Director, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Tracy Connor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Claire Wilson, Adam Jones, MaryAnn Siegbart, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Stefano Hatfield, William Kendall, Ray Connolly, David Orr, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Lysaght's Turf, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Russell Jenkins and Adam Sherwin, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Peter Sheridan, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Russell Jenkins, North West Correspondent, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Russell Jenkins and Nigel Hawkes, Jason Nisse, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Maureen Paton, Chris McGrath, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Clive Mathieson and Chris Ayres, Michael Dynes, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, James Landale and Roland Watson, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Allan Hall, Susie Steiner, Peter Roebuck, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Janine di Giovanni, Tom Bower, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett, Jock Howard,

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Living out the Truman show for real Blair faces levy from sons' school On Other Pages Barclays U-turn Lost in Space Minister launches campaign to teach girls how to 'say no' Gurkhas see their first action in East Timor Picture Gallery Apology at No 10 for Brown jibe Narrow win for Labour Versace Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Halifax Orange highlights fail to ignite fireside chat Political Sketch Massive swing gives Labour election scare Blair pledges to sell virtues of the euro Norris vetoes anti-Archer advert Hattersley in war on grammars News in Brief Fake bomb sent to Patten's office Killer driver, 90, is spared jail Black day for eclipse firm Lightning kills two in park as storms hit South By a Correspondent: Ford admits worker suffered racial abuse and harassment Man questioned on missing girl Salvatore Ferragamo Tempestuous three-star chef gets out of the kitchen The Saturday Times Teachers pay price of £100m cutbacks BT Fast-track scheme will lure best graduates TV lives exposed to Big Brother Links Toshiba Behaviour order for boy, 13 News in Brief Firemen held Surfer dies Fatal blankets Correction Don't blame us over teen sex, say magazines Link PC World How to Keep your Teenage Daughter out of Trouble 10 Tips for Parents from Teenagers Times 3 Minister says hunt lobby has BNP links Air France What Blair missed, Workers For Freedom fails to provide Iceland leader reveals love for Tatler socialite Cathay Pacific BBC 'biased towards the Russians' in Cold War Minister cancels speech to grieve for son Paxman calls party conferences 'gatherings of undead' Space blunder wrecks Mars probe Links Falling rocks may solve Red Planet mysteries Swiss pay £215 to Nazi victims War loot may land dealer in court Vodafone Barclays drops cash machine charges The times magazine Dixons Mowlam condemns 'unforgivable' Tories Anger at cash cuts in youth crime project Standard Life Bank Police kill man armed with a piece of wood By our Crime Correspondent: Extra check on CS spray Itv AON Roedean girl sinks to depths that men can't Overtime deal averts junior doctors' strike Free Un Lim Ited Internet Access World's first 'pacemaker for the brain' unveiled Camelford spill says doctor Breast milk curbs asthma Crossair Pill 'may increase the risk of blood clots' Older women's fertility hopes are damped Britain is anti-science, says departing pioneer The Royal Bank of Scotland C&A Today Cancer girl, 3, had eggs frozen SNP attack on Flag infuriates politicians BT Only party that knows how to party heads for catastrophe Halfords Sharp edge vital to carve leadership On Politics Lib Dems not poodles, says Kennedy Compaq Buzz Words Abbey National Jokey prelude to a serious image change Thorpe 'title' starts row Mandarins push forward with reforms Sir Humphrey is a figure of past, top civil servant tells Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman Comet House of Fraser Blair to repair links with! policy institute Planners could erase historic pencil factory Isle of Bounty flows with honey Somark Hoildays The Open University Victory for men on winter fuel may cost £20m The Saturday Times Only 60p Virgin Trocadero Reagan's mind weakened from 1981, writer says Hillary supporter turns against Gore Racist killer sentenced to die The Times Educational Supplement Village Voice sale may make $250m West Bengal's korma Marxists 'on way out' (Reuters): Blackmail flies home to roost Marks & Spencer Life Assurance (AFP): Gandhi Files Malpractice Complaint Barak warning on peace talks Picture Gallery Tiny Gorbachev's last embrace for wife who changed era Banker 'broke code of conduct' Tech Mark Belarus critics disappear Bono hails Pope as 'first funky pontiff' French unite against US trade domination Greens want crooks freed for millennium Saga Wine Shop 'Unpatriotic' Pius IX may become a saint AA Boer War hero goes native Chinese Vice-President lined up as Jiang's heir (AFP): Victims still buried by quake 'are dead' Times 3 South African Airways Hunt for horse attacker World in Brief (AP): $ 1 trillion list (AFP): Robbers killed S (AP): Smoked out (AP): Actor arrested (AP): Child falls 230ft The Sunday Times Student killed in Jakarta clashes New police powers provoke demo fury Fearful refugees leave Dili and head back for the hills Janine di Giovanni witnesses events turning sour on the fourth day of liberation Time The Times Educational Supplement From their own correspondent: Latin America turns left El Tiempo, Colombia, on impending elections Screen trade Giles Coren In the Prickly Heat Centre of attention: Oratories Old carthorse finds thorny questions in pastures new Tim Merryman's Days of Clover Forget PR, go for a Lib-Lab pact Kennedy can lead his party out of a political cul-de-sac 'To name new products, manufacturers hire advertising agents and management consultants—who know nothing, apart from trickery and hype' Picture Gallery Altitude sickness The indiscriminate bombing in the kosovo conflict was an act of terror M16 alert The Times Diary Oratory and Reality Another parental dilemma for the Prime Minister Mixed Messages Kennedy will need to be far clearer in future Footloose and Fashion Free Irony and eccentricity are traditional British assets Economic realities of arms exports Timor refugees UK plc initiatives to aid Kosovo Secret service reform Remarriage in church A lesson on literacy Airport body search RUC not 'intimidated' Unworthy ban by tennis 'bumblers' Ringing for United Lib Dem firepower Court Circular Loriners' Company Service dinner Glaziers' Company Farriers' Company Picture Gallery Memorial service: Valerie Hobson Personal Column Receptions Anniversaries School news Goldsmiths College Forthcoming marriages HM Forces Birthdays George C. Scott George C. Scott, actor, died in Westlake Village, California, on September 22 aged 71. He was born on October 18,1927 Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association The Hon Henry Alers Hankey The Hon Henry Alers Hankey, CMG, CVO, diplomat, died on August 27 aged 84. He was born on September 1,1914 Pamela Le Quesne Pamela Le Quesne, neurologist died of cancer in London on August 2 aged 67. She was born on August 6,1931 'The Barretts of Wimpole Street' Blair faces school 'levy' Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,217 Forecast Features Arts A king speaks to his empire worldwide A century in photographs Today: 1934 Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business M&S's man from Woolies leaves City cold Judge orders former QMH directors to pay back £42m Energis Reuters shares slump over analysts 'scare' Plus Times 3 Sport Cut-price mortgages on the Net Venables in £7.7m claim TV & Radio Fall In trade deficit boosts pound US prepares for Ryder Cup power play Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Index Ballmer's view hits Microsoft Solve the problems, air traffic chiefs told Exchanges closer to single stock market Energis Alistair Napier, left, chief executive of Hewden… Debt relief for poorest could be only weeks away, says Brown Cox shrugs off fall in interim profits ANZ fined and forced to pay compensation Safeway trading director departs Go-ahead for £105m Swalec acquisition Business Roundup Hardern costs £3.2m Tradepoint backers Peco in nuclear merger Lehman profits soar BP pays Alaska fine DaimlerChrysler plan Mannesmann to split Exchange Rates Shaheen in line for millions from Net fledgeling Energis Securicor defends sale of Cellnet stake to BT Digital TV helps Amstrad recover Pub brawl breaks out over merger By our city Editor: M&S fails to lift the gloom Commentary BPB price soars as American boom fuels profit hope With every change in your business Vodafone boosted by consolidation hopes Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & do) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Securicor's staying power Tempus Cox Insurance Premier Oil Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes BPB Wall Street Continental power struggle underlines the urge to merge Carl Mortished exeamines the motors driving consolidation among Europe's utility businesses Red card The Times City Diary Crystal shattered by Terry's all-Goldberg Business High-flyers The Times City Diary Food fight The Times City Diary Barefaced The Times City Diary Energis City Corporation reform plans should go further Business Letter Three-way alliance to get smart on the buses Guinness Taxman limits his attack on personal service companies Clinton puts faith in Tweenies Premier sells 25% stake to Petronas The Sunday Times Cammell wins €80m refit order Gyrus to get $6m boost from J&J Business Roundup IAWS beats forecasts HR Owen shares fall Silvermines sell-off Cost cuts lift United Energy surges ahead Gains pared at the close Energis British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Energis Mohair and tweed 'I've had ten or 11 Aids tests, but I'm not a love rat' 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Style, Education and Media Singer Darren Day is notorious as a serial seducer, but he says he has never hurt a woman, is baffled by what is expected of men and says his last fiancee dumped him because he wanted a baby. Interview by Maureen Paton Complete TV and Radio Hot Tip Furniture Village The rough male kiss of winter clothes Where to find it Fashion The Times The Englishman paints up a storm Visual Art: Will a new study of Constable put the wind up the art world? Nicolette Jones reports Starts Today at Cinemas across the Country WHSmith oline Prompt The Weekend by Marit Hargie Art Galleries The Pielseaf Antiques fair Pleasance Theatre London On a roll with a little honey First Night: The nostalgia musical a Saint She Ain't tickles Benedict Nightingale's fancy Theatre Scenes From An Execution Barbican Pit Raymond Gubbay presents Beware Greeks baring their souls Theatre: Women in baggy clothes or the world's greatest deama? Benedict Nightingale on the Greek tragedies invading London again Genesis Decca Legends Metro Royal Festival Hall Berlin Winner Un Certain Regard Will it be a 'damn fool' idea? The launch of Newsnight Scotland has provoked a storm of criticism, not least from Jeremy Paxman. The programme's editor tells Shirley English why it will work Guinness Death of an adman After the suicide of a stressed advertising high-flyer, stunned friends are taking action, says Julian Lee Diary How to stay alive in the world's hell-holes Survival training is a life-saver for war reporters, says Michael Dynes, The Times's Africa Correspondent Ad agencies anxious as Unilever cuts brands £5,000 journalism prize Media watch Raising the online pace Paper Round Top Ten Audited Sites So much media, no time to think Sir Arthur C. Clarke, man of science and science fiction, describes his vision of 2000 to Raymond Snoddy Trade digest Media & Marketing Sales Moves A fee deal for the BBC The drama of joyriding A BBC programme aims to teach children about the grim reality of car crime. Anita Chaudhuri reports Education Windermere St Anne's School University of Cambridge Chigwell School Corpus Christi College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why state schools are catching up with their private rivals Not even the Government's spin-doctors could have predited such instant success St. David's School Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Appointments E… University of North London The Sunday Times University of Brighton Fairfax university The Sunday Times University of Durham Henley Management College Multiple Display Advertising Items Individual Tuition at Edward Greene's Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Reading Master of Business Administration European School of Economics Cranfield University Devonshire House Preparatory School Woldingham School Blair's Britain - for some, a Labour of love? Review Radio All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital TV… Today's Choice Today's Films Passionate Pigott makes sudden exit from Sussex Cricket By our Sports Staff: Cronje to become Glamorgan coach Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Australia's path blocked Galle Scoreboard Castleford face test Rugby League For the Record Fixtures Rhinos are still leading charge to sign Lomu Rugby Union European Cup seeks the finishing touch Sport in Briff Big boys beckoning for Britain Davis Cup: Henman and Rusedski have the world in their hands Details Today 3pm: G Rusedski v N Godwin T Henman v G Statford Tomorrow 4pm: N Broad and Henman v D Adams and J-L de Jager Sunday 2pm: Henman v Godwin Rusedski v Stalford Televison today: BBC2 3.50-7.30pm Irvine bids to repair championship challenge Motor Racing The Times England open their account in fine style Netball Guinness Sony Robertson is winning her mind games Sailing Edward Gorman, in Sydney, finds a buoyant Briton in talkative mood Ascot attracts new breed Life at the Races Sendawar set to stay at home The Times Guide to Today's Racing Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Bevan hope Haydock Park Lingfield Park The spirit of competition is alive and well on Ayr… Redcar My favourite kebab Pierpoint denies power struggle Dell Beckham's maturity called into question Champions' League: Ambitious tacties will see Arsenal and United shine in Europe Silverstone Wenger's year of living dangerously Uefa set to create new tournament Football Rennie puts the ball back in FA's court The Premiership Today Snap Shots Royle puts all City ghosts to rest Tomorrow Football Saturday Coaching may help to reduce cricket scores Women's football Word-Watching James wins phoney war New technology gives armchair fans a player's eye view The Ultimate Driving Machine Inspirational skills can tilt the balance Jock Howard says European teams have enjoyed the better leadership Ryder Cup Links The lesser lights have a habit of winning vital points Mel Webb selects some of the great moments from recent matches William Hill Woods shoulders US hopes Ryder Cup Head to Head Coral World Golf Championships The weakest links are not always obvious Patricia Davies assesses the 12 European hopefuls… Olazabal ducks the opening shots Strugglling Masters champion appeals to captain to be left our morning foursomes Times Two Crossword Tennis Bracken ruled out of World Cup Today's Action at Brookline Racing JIRS Who Will Win the Ryder Cup?

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