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News from 29/09/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Mike Thompson, Phil Yates, Tom Cahill, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Adrian Lee and Inigo Gilmore, Robert Thicknesse, Philip Flood, Claire McDonald, David Rhys Jones, Karen Woolfson, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Jane Bolton, Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrick, Philip Howard, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alison Kervin, Uri Geller, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Allan Hall and Dalya Alberge, Mary Wilson, Rosalind Renshaw, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Morag Preston, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Ralph Blumenau, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Iain McNeil, Chairman, David Robinson and Ian Hughes, Michael Harvey and Adrian Lee, Alasdair Reid, Douglas Davis, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Henry Harington, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Smithers, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Mike Bradley, David Hands, Keith Blackmore's, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Tim Wapshott, software editor, Michael Lynagh, Lisa Armstrong, Anna Söderblom, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Timothy W. Pallett, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Brian Lynch, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Andrew Roberts, Paul Wilkinson, Caroline Merrell and Gavin Lumsden, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Fordham Managing Director, Damian Whitworth, T. F. H. Hudson, Oliver August, David Lipsey, Nick Hasell, Sue Singer and Graham Able, Ben Hammersley, John Allison, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, George Dobry, Alan Copps, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Peter Mullen, N. G. Halford, Nick Pryer, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, C. K. Connolly, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Mary Cecil Pook, Geoffrey Shields, Tony Dawe, Ethne Rudd, Ray Sturmer, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Mark Baldwin, Alex O'connell and Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Andrew Brown, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Free Soft Ware for Schools Blair says class war is over …And it was the middle classes who finally won Political Sketch Index Serb arrests Inter//face Pokémon Major's 'tax wobbles and wild promises' The Lamont Years Times 3 Germans refuse to pay Foster Plus: The Lamont Years Best friend tells of last moments with Vicky Tiffany & Co African driver maybe charged Today in The Times TaLk Pinochet counsel accused of underhand conduct Bishop's wife on the move Scathing attack on BBC1 drama Harvey Goldsmith fights his eclipse News in Brief Visa warning to Czechs Skateboard safety tag Passion for claret Lovers' fatal end First virtual zoo time Gang's loot for auction Geese licence 'illegal' (AFP): Briton denies killing Bombed gallery reopens Day the sremas of lifetime dided Holiday was to be a celebration of retirement, report Adrian Lee and Inigo Gilmore Heathrow express Fate intervened in couples' plans Trimble urges halt to loyalist violence "The fastest system we've ever soon." Retrial ordered after justice takes a nap Icelandic leader who fell in love falls again Champions League Wrvs updates image so men will volunteer Flowers say it for Dando's friends VW Southall rail crash driver admits error Inquiry told warning signals were missed as bag was packed BT Art and science march in time Times 3 Saga Halifax Censors appeal to keep out porn Babysitter aged 12 'murdered toddler' Sainsbury's Gucci picks slinky aggressive chic Disability law blow for firms News in Brief Police caught in flat raid Phone time for troops Doctor jailed over brothel Wrinkle-free migraine aid Birt heads library list Peter Rabbit fetches £3,700 Action 2000 British Midland Judges brought to book over race blunders Right and Wrong Man shot by police ignored warning Heritage Hotels Bigger babies 'prone to asthma' Tesco Picture Gallery Hunt marchers recall Tolpuddle Livingstone ready to challenge leadership You told me Booth onslaught on party 'androids' Byers demands fair home loans deals SideLINES Blair dinner raises £250,000 and eyebrows Vision is clear but how do we get there? On Politics Contact Lenses Leading Brands Great Prices The contact lens replocement company Royal National Institute for the Blind Online The Times AOL Blair vows to set free nation's skills BT Abbey National Russian mob steals 550,000 German cars Canon Pagestation Overworked and corrupt traffic police cannot cope IMF halts $640m loan to Moscow in fraud inquiry Promise Four Serbs held for killing 28 in Kosovo Two die in market blast Claim your own space Clintons' benefactor repudiates home deal Bradley a better bet against Bush Tiny (AFP): French family accused of torturing son World Summary (AP): Dog's life Spies expelled Highest hopes (Reuters): Hair appeal Mao's model village remodels itself into enterprise zone Giuliani fails to censor UK art Travelodge Peacekeeping raiders grab armed group Black stuntmen protest at white doubles Multiple Display Advertising Items The Qualifier Group Lebanese prison 'funded by Israel' From their own correspondent: Israel's 'significant other' Harold MacMillan once famously said that if people wanted a sense of moral purpose, they should adding: "They should not expect to receive it from their politicians. " In the Corridors of Power Blair is the kind of politician who cannot see a podium without wanting to turn it into a pulpit Centre of attention Gay warriors Quantex Seeing Salisbury plain: his importance for today's Tories 2nd opnion Concervatism as the enemy of ideals, by Andrew Roberts Brown gives the leader's speech Barnstoeming Gordon goes down a storm as the evangelist of No 10 leaves the faithful bemused 'How different things might have been if Michael Dougala had shot John Birt and hung on to the Blackpool Tower, and Nichael Grade had married Catherine' Picture Gallery Bigger than his critics Cynics who cars at Blair's failings miss the sheer power of man Flaming cheek The Times Diary Blair's Story Many a pitfall ahead before the happy ending Gore's Burden To be Clinton's choice is liability Squirtle's Turn Virtual pets are the battleground of the future Blair and democracy Response to plight of East Timor Is a fountain a fitting memorial? Benefits of GM crops Threat to e-commerce Britons in Berlin Enforcing speed limits Clark and Catholicism Medical cover at sporting events BBC linence fee Underhand tactics In a twist Local dish Court Circular Luncheons Dinners Memorial service: Miss Jill Dando Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage Appointments The Shakespeare Globe Personal Column Maria Hollan Maria Hollan, Hungarian émigré, died in Paris on September 22 aged 93. She was born in Hercegfalva, Hungary, on July 14,1906 Professor David Baum Professor David Baum, paediatrician, died of a heart attack on September 5 aged 59. He was born on July 23,1940 Lieutenant-Colonel R. A. Critchley Lieutenant-Colonel R. A. Critchley, DSO, MC, soldier and conservationist, died on August 27 aged 93. He was born on October 8,1905 Enemy in Full Retreat in Korea Bill Strang William Strang, CBE, FRS, Deputy Technical Director, British Aerospace, Aircraft Group, 1978-83, died on September 14 aged 78. He was born on June 29,1921 Taylor Woodrow Capital Developments De Groot Collis Regalian North of the Thames Wenlook Works St James Homes Developing Excellence Embracing the shock of the new Pastiche is passé and contemporary is cool. Mary Wilson reports on developers now embracing a modern aesthetic When the cat's away, neighbours are handy But when pest stay home-sitters are better, says Diana Wildman The Times Smart Moves Berkeley Homes Fair Briar Galliard Homes Limited Freehold at last well, sort of The Government is changing its strategy to give more rights to leasehold tenants. But, Karen Woolfson says, not everyone is happy What the Government Plans to Change The Times Sometimes It's Hard to Be a Tenant Property Copping Joyce Knight Frank Regalian Beaney Pearce Aldgate Triangle Time News The Times Crossword No 21,221 Picture Gallery Arsenal become the first TV football stars A century in photographs Today: 1937 Features Forecast Picture Gallery The Times Arts Royal National Lifeboat Institution Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries BCCI liquidators in plan to sue Bank US workers set to break power strike Rumours blamed as Canary Wharf placing is pulled Directors find Internet a turn-off Plus Times Gold at its highest for 16 months Sport Freeserve poised to bid for mobile phone licence Association of Accounting Technicians Price war and Net sales hit book retailers Times 2 TV & Radio Back to normal Index US group set to take control of Japanese bank Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Chase Manhattan acquires Silicon Valley's Hambrecht HSBC extends Safra offer by a month Moratti resigns from News Corp Europe China 'close' to deal on joining WTO Ockham delays plans to withdraw from Lloyd's Profits 40% up at Reed Executive BP to buy share of Mobil venture Business Roundup Tesco fleshes out plan Diageo double sell-off Littlewoods pulls out Corum begins buying Gates gives to charity Sportsworld to acquire Alcatel buys in US Exchange Rates Patrick Allan Wolseley moves to allay fears over effect of interest rate rise Muscovites develop taste for AG Barr's Irn-Bru Energis By our City Editor: What a carry-on for the Canary Commentary Uganda first to benefit from new debt initiative NatWest investors ready for counterbid Energis FTSE in retreat as bank bidder to emerge Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Picture Gallery 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 Batm Ockham Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wolseley worry overdone Tempus Wall Street Pots of money appear on the horizon for BCCI's creditors The liquidators' report to the DTI will make uncomfortable reading, says Jason Nissé Bad to verse Picture Gallery Not enough burning of the fingers Gallic woes The Times City Diary Blockheads The Times City Diary Card sharp The Times City Diary The Times Planning delays would fall if builders followed advice Time to reassess development law Rolls recollection The Times Unit Trust Information Service Double Your Money… In Just 6 Months! FIS out to run more funds for Eureko partners Cornhill Insurance Picture Gallery France Telecom willing to back more NTL deals Increase in R&d on the agenda at BATM Alpha suffers over duty-free abolition Business Roundup IT boom boosts ICM Philips courts buyers Hanover 'optimistic' Playboy public offer Losses widen in late session Hackett London Bag thefts Rush Are you suffering from Hurry Sicikness? Probably, says James Gleick, interview by Joanna Coles Ten ways to slow down your life Liverpool Biennial Times School phobia 'It was hard to stop Major from making wild promises' The Lamont Years Part Three I said that if they abandoned the pledge to cut tax, they should find a new Chancellor The Times Why I voted against the Government A dinner with Tony Get the rugby high The rugby union World Cup starts on Friday. Learn the game's rules and you will be unable to resist it, says Rugby Editor Alison Kervin The Times How I was seduced by a great game 'Our speedy, in-touch lives feel good to us' The Times Imagine there is no yesterday or tomorrow A British physicist has a novel theory on the nature of time-it doesn't exist. Anjana Ahuja reports The Royal Institution of Great Britain Buzzword: allergy Pioneer tests gravity theory Nigel Hawkes Science Briefing Longest number in the world The Times Sleepy drivers act like drunks Do you know a catmark from a footprint? Easy Money Our Personal Finace Editor translates New Money Speak; the cost of having a bag snatched; the Halifax ad Bag theft: don't lose out Halifax rewards savers Ad watch Elson We love you, yeah, yeah, yeah Visual Art: Richard Cork welcome the first British Biennial of Contemporary Art—in Linerpool Scary monsters, super creepy Rachel Campbell-Johnston on the unsettling world of a sculptor who explores the imagination's darkest reaches The Natural History Museum Around the galleries Opera Bluff Classical collector Schubert Unfiaished Symphony Dela Guarda The Story of Lotte's husband The centenary of composer Kurt Weill's birth will return him to the public eye, Mike Bradley Opera Parsifal Albert Hall Classical CDs HMV Prompt What's on today Katya that ate the cream Rodney Miines on an Opera North production of Katya Kabanova that's too smug for its own good Concerts CBSO/Oramo BBCPO/Tortelier Art Galleries Prince Edward Theatre Great British Hopes How to help a child with school phobia Enligten action is needed by teachers and parents to dispel a child's fear, says Fred Redwood Sixth-form expansion The as level will add breadth to sixth-form studies, say Sue Singer and Graham Able The Times Should parents pay for state schools? University of North London Chigwell School University College London Withington Girls' School The Times St John's Beaumont Framlingham College Brasenose College Oxford Sheffield Hallam University Open Learning Centre International Maple Publications Holborn College Education Language Courses Master of Business Administration The most International MBA fair in London Education University of Leicester Sevenoaks School Devonshire House Preparatory School Woldingham School The programme-makers who dote on pure venom Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variatons For Today's Sate'ite, Cable and Digital TV… Today's Choice Today's Films Rusedski cashes in on fast start Briton overcomes Kuerten to guarantee larger share of Munich riches For the Record American Football Baseball Baketball Bowls Cricket Football Hockey Ice Hockey Lacrosse Netball Real Tennis Rugby League Rugby Union Schools Sport Shooting Snooker Tennis Water Polo Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Henman back in the groove Today's Fixtures RAC cover from just Doherty gives White the blues Snooker Bransky makes the world of difference Bowls Seazun keeps Channon in charge Racing: Cheveley Park Winner Denies Bravery Fairytale Group One Triumph at Newmarket Salissury Rapid Raceline Reaping the Racecard Yesterday's Results Newcastle Rob Wright Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Picture Gallery Course Specialists Brighton Code-breakers play a risky game Overt disregard for sport's conventions ignores the social realities of life Midweek View Sports Feature Writer of the Year Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move First direct Whitaker takes on tight schedule Equestrianism Klusener's century eclipses Zimbabwe Sport in Brief Mascioletti issues warning to England Rugby World Cup 1999 Alison Kervin frinds the Italy coach in animated, confident mood as he looks ahead to his team's date with destiny at Twickenham Graham ready to take his place for Scotland Tonga welcome chance to lake on All Blacks Wales and Henry happy to avoid reluctant carnival In Brief Skrela's worries grow amid national apathy Niu begins voyage that offers best of both worlds Australia keep cool heads Rugby World Cup 1999 Details The Times Players are prepared for lift-off as final countdown begins Arsenal plan to resist the tide Champions' League: English duo prepare for a night of contrasting tasks as going gets tough Hunt helps Charlton to get timing just right Swiftcall Riedle joins Fulham's revolution Roberts leads smash and grab raid for Norwich United boosted of Marseilles Champions' League Kick-off: 7.45pm Last Night's Results Albertz strikes late to keep Rangers in hunt Champions' League: Scots Move to within a Point of Group Leaders Group F The Premiership Today William Hill Word-Watching Dearden relishes return to field of dreams Third Division tomorrow Second Division Tennis Petrescu comes to Chelsa's aid Romanian revives Champions' League hopes with vital goal against Turks Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Woodward declines to take gamble on Guscott's fitness Simon Barnes Sun Join the Best Team at the Rugby World Back to the playground The Pokemon craze comes to Britain Toshiba Contents Hi-Grade No safety in numbers Europe's banking codes have been cracked in the blink of an eye News Bites Men prefer e-mails Dance for Tibet Veritas The free tenots Celebrities chat for charity Home alone at the office Anna Sölderblom misses the journey to work Torch Telecom Tour Europe as local Planning a city trip? Why not acquire a little insider Knowledge Dell Just click for B&b It's the thought that counts Internet Shopper Verdict Scramble! Aliens about Ndo plus 'All I care about is where Applr is going' As 'interim' CEO of Apple, Steve Jobs is building on earlier successes. By Chris Ward A Look at the iBOOK Teachers' turn to learn The Free Software for Schools promotion is backed by a traing programme especially for teachers Free Software Schools A shadow of its rivals Verdict Top Ten All Formats Global Top Ten Alliance outshone by Sun Verdict Pokémon: back to the playground Nintendo's latest offering has already swept Japan and America. Tim Wapshott, software editor, investigates this high-earning phenomenon Pokèmon has grossed more than $5bn since its launch in Japan Television for the 21st century Squirtle, Pikachu, Muk? 150 Crazy Names, 150 Crazy Characters 'Pokémon does what all the best games do. Engage, stimulate and keep TV at bay' In Keith Blackmore's house, the cute kids' game is a winner GameBoy ahead in console wars Sony Connectez-vous? Quick Bites Absolute Beginners Amaze Ltd Websentric Epson Harber Consulting Drax Dearman Associates Deverill plc Vision iT Recruitment The customer engagement company UEA Norwich Forefront Europe Limited Bridn Kemp at Exective Network Consultants Ltd Vector recruitment People Energy Latest moves in IT Picture Gallery Appealing to the e-generation After last week's issue on British politics on the net, Morag Preston follows its use in the US presidential race Confusion reigns over Amazon. com STOCK As long as it's a Ford THE HOME Time Work is a pain in the bank Report Feature Dear Jane Senior P. A. to the Chief Executive Tbf Housing Association Ltd, Eclipse Excellent Packages and Development Opportunities Head of Office Administration John D Wood & Co Ludgate Communications Ltd Office Manager/administrator Osborne & Little Secretary to the Sales Department News International Newspapers Ltd National Heart & Lung Institute Female Personal Assistant Catering Company Marketing Co-Ordinator Aches and pains? Keep typing, woman The health of half Britain's workforce—the female half—is being neglected, says Jane Bolton A splash of colour on the catwalk This was some garden party, says Karen Homer Sandra Lousda City Crème Advanced human resources Centre Point Ainsley Morgan Recruitment Consultant Val Wade Rec Cons Cluttons Daniel Smith Data Sound Ltd PA/Administrator, City Experience Administrative Assistant Professional Adminstrator with Personality Drake International Mitchell Young Associates Knightsbridge Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Something in the City What does it take to work in a bank in London? Karen Homer finds out CJES Recruitment Consultants Group Aldrich & Company Crème de la Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Dear Jane… La Creme Prestigious Belgravia Restaurant Harrods Estates Elizabeth Hunt ROC Recruitment Upgrade Recruitment Tate Time … Kraft Jacobs Suchard PA Secretary Angela Mortimer Distinction Resourcing Tate Temp S… Elizabeth Hunt Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Hays Recruitment Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Times Newspapers Anderson Hoare Pathfinders Media Recruitment Specialists Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Joyce Guiness Partnership TAY Associates Recruitment Consultants Pathfinders Media Recruitment Specialists ABC Appointments The Times Autumn Crme Exhibition From bus to bus to bustle My Diary A day in the life Susan Bolland, PA to Hans Rissman, chief executive at the Edinburgh International Conference centre (Eicc) Crème de la Crème European Recruitment Consultancy Administrator / Secretary News International Newspapers Ltd Hamptons International Selective Office Support Ltd Top Flight Recruitment Ltd Time-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills by Chris ward Times Newspapers Temps Consultant The Times Should we be brothers and sisters? The TUC wants temporary workers to join a union. Rosalind Renshaw wonders whether it makes sense Crème de la Crème Crème De La Crème David Alan Associates The Liposome Company Ltd F. I. Group Plc Norma Skemp Recrutiment Ltd

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