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News from 28/09/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Ben Gill, President, Kate Taylor, Joanna Hunter, Martin Drury, Director General, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Tom Hibbert, Nigel Morris-Cotterill, Alastair Mackie Director-General, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Martin Mears, Robert Lea, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Des Wilson, Director, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Anthony Perry, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Faulder, Peter Godwin, Joe Joseph, Ellen Dahrendorf, Peter Jones, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Mike Bradley, Charles Bremner, David Ford, Chairman, Giles Whittell and Alice Lagnado, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, John E. Strafford, Chairman, Julia Bueno, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, James Mullen, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Susan Clark, Simon De Bruxelles and Adam Sage, Ian MacNicol, President, Peta Sweet, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Michael Dynes and Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Damian Whitworth, Sergei Karaganov, Dennis Jordan, President, Susan Parkinson General Secretary, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Julian Muscat, Dennis Kavanagh, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Russell Jenkins and Helen Johnstone, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Michael Renshall, Helen Browning, Chairman, Matthew Parris, L. Roberts, Anjana Ahuja, Clare Francis, Caitlin Moran, Mary Arden, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, David Robinson and land Hughes, John Malpas, Michael Gove, Ben Macintyre, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Paul Gromett, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Lisa Verrico, Christopher Irvine, Simon Chandler, P. P. Gilroy, Richard Morrison, Alex O'connell, Gordon Brown, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Philippa Spencer-Smith, Randle Cooke, Allan Hall, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes and Adrian Lee, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ewen Cameron, Chairman, Paul Lee and Mark Jones, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Free Soft Ware Schools Mystery over mole who gave ITN poll to Major Africa crash kills 26 Britons Index Everton win Blair ready to step up pace of reform The Lamont Years Inside Law Euro ruling on gays in Forces Child abuse charges Bonuses soar on Wall St Allied Dunbar Play £126,000 Fantasy League Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Dell Cheers for brighter shade of Brown Political Sketch Law Society to boycott 'old boys' network Picture Gallery Chubb Train chief tells of personal remorse News in Brief Magistrate accused Lecturer's apology Asylum-seekers record Double murder hunt GM foods threat Round-the-clock Tube Bishop's wife runs away with a vicar British producer found dead in Moscow flat Fireman misses blaze of glory Mobiles left on the shelf Business First New clue in hunt for killer of Vicky Hall Survivor describes carnage on hillside Injured Named Mercedes-Benz High death rate blamed on speeding Links Sky Soccer manager denies child sex abuse charges Porsche driver's speeding fine is doubled Father jailed for killing daughter in crash Times 3 Reuters Widow dies six days after husband Manhunt after new 'Lawrence stabbing' BT Gateway Prada puts an elegant foot forward University waives boy prodigy's fees News in Brief Pilot dies after crash Driver admits kidnap Stamps hail Bee Gees Civil servant fraudster Millennium Experience MoD sackings halted after gays win Forces case Unisys Change rule or pay up, say lawyers Bloody Sunday anonymity clash Iberia Victors celebrate success for others Links French fear murder suspect is in Britain Children's tears a warning for Evans Times 3 By our Media Correspondent: Grade accuses Birt of betrayal Isuzu By a Correspondent: Alert for missing pregnant woman Railtrack Pinochet court told of torture Crowding in to witness an empty dock Renault Today in Times 3 Brown's pledge to beat poverty wins over party Euro 'has to be sold to sceptical public' Toshiba Seat Labour states its case for second term On Politics Old-style fix infuriates delegates MPs join demand for elected upper House Investors in People QuickBooks Terrorist victims to get extra £4m Side Lines Bourne Mouth Today Hillary defends British art show NEC Computer Systems Bush machine derails Quayle Bride shot dead by former lover XS health Clinton boasts a budget surplus of £77bn Army exit leaves Timor vacuum Girl, 8, finds bomb store China plans mass executions of prisoners before its big day Election Prime Health (Reuters): Fireworks explosion kills 56 World Summary UN debate Veteran's plea (Reuters): Mubarak vote (AFP): Party death Chechen refugees flee Russian bombs Delayed aid train reaches Kosovo Guinness SPD stops rout to hold Dortmund Berliners open treasure chest of evil France examines its conscience as de Gaulle says 'no' again Nuclear fuel arrives in Japan From their own correspondent: Ruled by a 'kleptocracyv' A Week in the Arts Whatever else you think of the sheep-pickling Brit Art bunch, they have a genius for hype Centre of attention Cry babies Time The numbers prove it - Blair really is a control freak 2nd opinion The rise and rise of No. 10, by Dennis kavanagh A foolish Napoleon of Number 10 Stand by for the latest episode in the Blair black comedy 'As Austria present a chocolate-coated image of a land of Mozart, Strauss and apple strudel, only inches below the surface, the nastiness of the past remains' Picture Gallery The Age of Unreason As the certainties fade, even the craziest cultic nonsense can thrive Cop that The Times Diary All Capitalists now Brown sells a sober message with skill and style Farmed out Labour continues to neglect the pressing rural agenda The Modest Millionaire The rich are not that different after all RAF command Sex advice for teenagers High cost of meat hygiene in UK Pre-trial media campaign concern Proposed hunting ban Airport body search Vote on Tory treasurer Dyslexic drivers Call for speedier treasure rulings Russians and the BBC Local dish Golf celebration Court Circular Link College of Arms Company of Chartered Architects Church news Picture Gallery Conifers add colour to autumn show Personal Column Birthdays HM Forces Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages University news Oxford All Tickets! Professor Percy Cohen Percy Cohen. Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics, 1971-91, died on September 15 aged 71. He was born on August 6,1928 Personal Column All Events Rugby World Cup Champions League Uefa Cup… Rugby World Cup Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices John Fry John Fry, former Deputy Chairman of the Abbey National, died of cancer on September 3 aged 63. He was born on March 3,1936 Michael Ffinch Michael Ffinch, writer, died of cancer on September 14 aged 65. He was born on March 7,1934 His Honour Sir Sanderson Temple His Honour Sir Sanderson Temple, MBE, QC, former Recorder of Liverpool and President of the British Mule Socicty, died on August 7 aged 78. He was born on May 23,1921 From our own correspondent: Security criticised over Kennedy murder The Millennium Archive Tube The Dinner Club Langdale Players' Theatre Advanced Murder Mystery Nailcote Hall The Carlyon Bay Hotel Berry Bros & Rudd Multiple Display Advertising Items Call Irvin Leisure Ltd From the great Dome When midnight strikes, how will you greet the next millennium? English Country Cottages Cotswold Inns & Hotels Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liberty How Did They Meet? Royal Naval College - Greenwich Building a Home, Not a Dome Leger Country Partners All Starz Travel Management The Millennium Archive Tube Bemrose You Do Not Want yet More Dates with the Wrong People Americana Vacations Plc Alpine Answers Holiday Rentals Ltd The World Gets Ready to Party The Millennium Marula Travel Fendwell Ltd Mem Saheb Available for Millennium New Year's Eve Vanja McVeigh Multiple Display Advertising Items Fireworks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Video Introductions Millennium in the Tranquil Yorkshire Dales Jeeves Holiday Club Bereley Sweetingham International Millennium Madness! Morzine Thames Leisure Posh Parties & Do's Within a Champagne Cork's Pop of the Meridian… Origin Hospitality Ltd Elegant Days Ltd World millennium insurance Weekly Winner How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form B teams defeat managerial skills Hours of slaving over statistics and a computer picks the best team, reports Nick Szczepanik On-Target Winners How to Play Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes Times Newspapers Ltd On-Target Numbers this Week Heroes and Villains Letting in unnecessary goals is no defence Matt Sims on how defensive solidity can help let your team accumulate points Choose your Fantasy League Team from the following List of Players Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,220 A taste of Italy on the streets of Glasgow A century in photographs Today: 1936 Forecast Time Features Times 3 Arts Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Abby ready to enter bid for NatWest RBS plans rival offer as shares leap Advisers Make Hay Whitbread buys clubs for £78m John Charcol By our City Staff: Strong leader wins EoY title Plus Times 3 Gold price regains its glister Sport Canton poised to sell non-core businesses Sterling soars against euro and dollar Why we must keep Ryder cup out of the rough TV & Radio Anatole Kaletsky Index City fears confirmed at M&s Philips switch to Dresdner Exchange Rates TWA Lenders divided over how to provide mortgage safeguards KLM eyes British Midland Picture Gallery Close plan for expansion Wharfs investors to take profit Global investment flow soars to £405bn Business Roundup O'Dwyers win Break Ulster TV chief leaves Contract buoys Jarvis Tamaris shares halted Picture Gallery Storehouse and M&s shares rise despite sale dip The St. Lawrence and Ottawa Railway Company By our City Editor: Banks advised to take less advice Commentary SAB buys back shares to prepare for takeovers Brands Hatch looks to Europe Pernod talk lifts Allied Domecq The Document Company Photo-Me shares leap as takeover options explored Hughes in hunt for stores Commodities Liffe Options BA hits turbulence as broker cuts forecast Stock Market 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 Close Brothers Severn Trent Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Golden opportunities Tempus TJ Hughes Wall Street Tale of Tory success lies behind Brown's boasts Economic View The Chancellor cannot fairly claim sole credit for Britain's excellent recent economic record Dropped in it Fizzing out The Times City Diary Off Green The Times City Diary Driver-driven The Times City Diary When bank secrecy becomes a barrier to crime-busting Money launderes are defying the best efforts of global investigators to defeat them, says Nigle Morris-Cotterill Rowe & Maw Daredevil finds trail of a venture Allan McLUCKIE Plaudits for story of serial success The best of Britain's business brains are honoured for their enterprise Paris Moayedi John Ritblat Young Socialist gets capitalist bug Individual with a calling Steve Smith Hermann Hauser Mark Williams Winner to meet peers at three-day US event The EoY awards' national judges Shares post strong gains Scandinavian Airlines British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service All Nippon Airways Threshergate Baby diary 12 Pages of Features, Health, Arts and Education When I find Keith's body God knows what will happen to me because after that my life will be dead. It's what I've lived for 35 years and I don't know if I will be able to keep going Of the five young victims, slaughtered by the Moors Murderers, 12-year-old keith Bennett remains undiscovered. His mother is determined to find her son's body and bury him. Interview by Carol Midgley Millennium pack Complete TV and Radio Gabrielle 'The tears flooded, the voice broke she resigned' The Lamont Years Part Two Support for Mrs Thatcher was ebbing away and people felt she was finished I told John Major that if we were to stop Heseltine he must stand Product Recall Threshergate: false accusations and a call to keep Major's name out the row A kicking under the G7 table Miss Whiplash and a hefty legal bill The Times The day the IRA tried to kill us Tomorrow The Times Zero balancing - a therapy to harmonise mind and body Susan Clark on a potent but little-known healing practice Acupuncture for drug addicts A calming needle in the ear can help drug ablusers to kick the habit, says Julla Bueno I Wish I had been brave enough to ask for a section Debbie Austin, whose first child Ellin died soon after she was born, wants to alert women to the risks of neonatal and stillbirths. Anjana Ahuja reports Spotting the telltale signs of chickenpox Ben developed a high temperature, started coughing and breathing rapidly, and one eye started to swell Bramley the Cook's Choice Today she put Vanity Fair in the dishwasher Times columnist Joanna Coles and author Peter Godwin arrived in New York with new jobs to find a new baby on the way. This is an extract from their transatlantic baby diary The Times Pretentious, moi? MM teacher pack for week 2 MM Special More people, more problems Focus Population Research Questions The Times Make your Own MM Dance Music Moby Scala, London Prompt What's on today Art Galleries The Lion King Picture Gallery Pop Los Lobos Shepherds Bush Empire Country Alison Moorer Dingwalls, NW1 Not a patch on the old Gabrielle Surgery corrected the lazy eye, but the rest of her hasn't a prayer, says soul's self-deprecating chantoozy Metro Jazz albums Plus ça ch-ch-change, plus c'est la même chose Pop albums Top ten singles BMG A little bit of love and reflection Joan Armstrong is that rate thing: a songwriter who still believes in peace and love. Interview by Tom Hibbert World Music Compay Segundo Festival Hall Brilliant Gunfight at the Ok chorale In Nashvile, war has broken out for the soul of country music. Nigel Williamson reports from the front line Scare stories that put air travellers in a tailspin Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision 0N… Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital TV… Carlton ITV Variations No Title Small firms can enjoy the fruits of canny purchasing Clare Francis hears ideas for a back-to-basic way to lift profits Picture Gallery Business for Sale Royal Naval College - Greenwich Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estales Goldfinch Private Finance Initiative Training Centre British Franchise Association Global Travel Group Computer Resale Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Consortium Pro-Team Protection Limited NatWest Six in ten anti-euro Travel Franchise Development Services Ltd Woodward keen to remember his Italian lesson Rugby World Cup: Qualifying Scare Will Stay in England Coach's Mind as He Contemplates World Cup Opener World Cup in Brief Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Venter gets to grips with Scotland For the Record Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast White and Musty lead the way to La Manga Golf Sit back and feel the quality Racing: Cheveley Park at Newmarket Hearlds Start of Week to Savour On the level New Market Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Rapid Raceline Sedgefiled Picture Gallery William Hill Denver still struggling to fill the Elway void American Football UEFA United States reap reward for meticulous preparation Rob Hughes on a lesson for Euroe after their defeat at Brookline Ferrari drive president to distraction Motor Racing: Montezemolo Gives his Team a Dressing down after Pitstop Farce Birkett cautious over world domination Bowls Match Records of the Teams Sport in Brief Scrum England seeking some light relief Cricket Disrepute charge for Murray Rugby League Chelsea inflame Turkish passions Champion's League: Galatasaray Threaten Reprisals after "Disgraceful" Treatment Champions' League Kick-offL 7.45pm William Hill The Premiership Today Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Lowe keeps faith in defiant Jones Kingsway tie stirs Bishops' memories Bad behaviour becoming par for course Three off as red mist falls over Mersey Times Two Crossword The Times Racing All Blacks go on war footing Alison Kervin on New Zealand's plans for a more aggressive haka Motor Racing 50 Morse Picture Gallery Your queries answered 20 pages of new analysis and appointments Ericsson QD EJ Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Give us a break chaps or we'll see you in court Women lawyers are hitting back against discrimination and harassment, says John Malpas Firms could face a surge of claims from women solicitors wanting to be made partners The adviser Best Practice Contents Hughes-Castell Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Laying down the law for directors The legal duties of directors are not set out—but that may change, says Mary Arden The proposals help to bring the law of corporate governance up to date ZMB Why we opened our books to all Graham Gill & Young Zarae Macrae Brenner Your shout Readers' queries In a new regular column, the college of Law with its staff of 400 lectures will debate readers problems Lawyer of the week 'I have always had a strong sense of fair play and justice' Bulletin board QD Investor in People QD Taylor Root Global Legal Recruitment Chambers and Partners A suitable case for complaining about the Law Society News The Law Officers of the Crown Guernsey BT Tide of history and the MoD The case before the European Court of Human Rights shows that there is still areald for express equality legislation to protect the basic right of lesbianes and gay men, says Di Luping, the legal officer for Liberty Case study When is finders keepers? Case notes Laurence Simons Whose side are you on? The overriding duty of an expert witness is to the court, says Simon Chandler VIA Net. Works Paying the experts Wragge&Co The British Institute of International and… Criminal Cases Review Commission High standard of proof of dishonesty Court of Appeal published September 28,1999 Heinl and Others v Jyske Bank (Gibraltar) Ltd Before Before Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Sedley and Mr Justice Colmn Judgment July 29,1999 Failure to disclose identity made search unlawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Divisional Court Published September 28,1999 Osman v Director of public Prosecutions Before Lord Justice Sedley and Mr Justice Collins Judgment July 1,1999 Confusion insufficient for passing-off Chancery Division Published September 28,1999 HFC Plc v Midland Bank plc Before Mr Justice Lloyd Judgment July 30,1999 Council not liable to discharge mortgage debt Court of Appeal Published September 28,1999 Shewu and Another v Hackney London Borough Council Court cannot set aside notice to terminate Court of Appeal Published September 28,1999 Bater v Greenwich London Borough Council and Another Before Before Lord Justice Roch, Lord Justice Thorpe and Lord Lloyd of Berwick Judgment July 22,1999 Insurance broker failed to arrange proper cover Court of Appeal Published September 28,1999 FNCB Ltd v Barnet Devanney and Co Ltd Before Lord Justice Morritt, Lord Justice Sedley and Mr Justice Lindsay Judgment July 1,1999 Squatter entitled to possession despite community charge failure Court of Appeal Published September 28,1999 Ellis v Lambeth London Borough Council Before Lord Justice Swinton Thomas and Mr Justice Wilson Judgment July 9,1999 Costs order cannot be revisited Chancery Division Published September 28,1999 Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Anchor Foods Ltd (No 2) Veritas BBC Recruitment Services The London Institute Hammersmith & Fulham Community Law Centre Who's a winner, who's a loser Lists, league tables, guides and dorections—Edward Fennell assesses the publications that assess the profession Michael Page Legal Aid British American Tobacco Property Lawyer Wilson & Co South & Co PPP/COLUMBIA healthcare limited Charity Commission Campbell Birch Paralegal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Energy UK Limited Investor in People Freight Demurrage and Defence Lawyer Guernsey challenge puts judge in European arena Legal diary Picture Gallery Trading places Clifford Chance

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