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News from 30/09/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Iris Murdoch, Joanna Hunter, Philip Webster and Jason Allardyce, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, J. E. Humphrey, Robert Cole, Bel Mooney, W. H. Thomas, Nigel Turnbull and Anthony Carey, Grace Bradberry, Robin J. Ray, Sarah Potter, Aidan Rankin, Magnus Linklater, David Pryce-Jones, Elizabeth Young, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, Michael Harvey and Inigo Gilmore, George Robertson, Ministry of Defence, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Jonnie Hok, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Carol Midgley, Hugh Wilcox, Shaun Gregory, Hilary Finch, Christopher Fenton, Joanna Bale, Paul Armstrong and Lea Paterson, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tony Patrick, Stephen Goldby, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Ben Haggarty, Tim Rodber, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Angus Nichol Piping Correspondent, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, James Landale and Mark Henderson, David Robinson and Ian Hughes, Michael Stannard, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Tom Tyler, Philip Webster and John O'leary, Barbara Neve, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Nick Nuttall and Valerie Elliott, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Peter Sutcliffe, Lisa Jardine, Russell Kempson, Lisa Armstrong and Deborah Brett, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Marit Hargie, Alasdair Murray and Raymond Snoddy, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Andrew Haldenby, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Jeremy Davies, Nick Hasell, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, John Howard-Jones, Simon De Bruxelles, John Havers, Tim Hames, Alex O'Connell, Des Dearlove, Matthew Parris, Adrian Perry, George Caulkin, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jan Dalley, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lesley O'Toole, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Nicholas Young, Chief Executive, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Anthea Lawson and Lea Paterson, Ian Stewart, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, and Adrian Lee, Christopher Irvine, Russell, Tony Purton (MoD Director), Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Free Software for Schools Times poll deepens Tory gloom Party sees its support drop again Blair issues 'join Labour' appeal Index Yorkshire Ripper Gallery finds that art lifts the spirit Ali's daughter floats into the ring Private schooi girls booed by Labour The gorilla who saved her species Inside Chechnya threat Soccer fightback Plus: The Lamont Years Best for Books Love Rings Tories list their biggest donors Today In The Times Manag Ever alert, Prescott dance to his master's voice Political Sketch Picture Gallery Minimum pay for lawyers Reshuffle to quell row over lobbyist Major 'opposed Bank chief' Compaq Electricians offered 30% pay increase Evangelical pastor leaves wife for man Fraudster flees sickbed to dodge judge's sentence Prada Detectives study torture tape Face it, uglier people look like criminals Hauge sees rise in big Tory donors There is little glamour left among Party backers, write Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin PC World the Computer Superstore Working mums want tax credit Alliance Leicester This week in the Saturday Times Scotchgard Wealthy widow fights eviction Flops lead to fall of Goldsmith's empire Miele Tube lines 'have to be closed' Pregnant Sony executive wins a payout N'Pongo, the lady of the Manor Simon de Bruxelles reports on the death of a dame among gorillas From a Correspondent in New York: Dudley Moore suffering from brain disorder Toshiba Cancer link to soy sauces Coach driver 'had spoken of brake fault' British doctor survived crash, but family was told he had died Can't Internet addiction is real mental illness Ideal mate virtually there for the taking Sainsbury's Radiation burst traced to star Virgin one account Images may unlock secrets to nebula glow Pinochet lawyer: death is not torture BT You Can Armani mixes old and new to please his fans Hymns feature Aids and soccer chants C4 censure over 'Psychos' News in Brief TV man moves JP's wake-up call Hunt ban doubt Currys Woman demands her mother be exhumed Enjoying a sweeter life Doctors back big hospitals Prime Health GM spreads farther Diana dresses that made them gasp go on show Times 3 The Stationery Office Tesco Brussels gravy train hits buffers Specsavers Britons scoop top jobs in EU Civil Service reforms 'need more money' Legal & General Intel Two new national parks will save grassland The BT shop Prescott promises social justice Blair's star is losing its sparkle Ministers face air traffic backlash National Savings Party Image Penitent Mandelson prepares way back Champagne flows at the parties behind the party Tesco Loan Truants' parents under threat of arrest and fines Camera Express SideLINES Bournemouth Russia ready for Chechnys assault Monthly rouble flight is $1bn Liverpool Victoria Swords drawn on France's mightiest pens Pitney Bowes London acts as broker for Middle East US asks Tehran to help find bombers The Times Mayor's plan to rebuild Wall angers critics Gateway Du Pont Charred bodies found in Timor Mamma locked out for wedded bliss Times 3 Sky Halifax US sends carrier to back troops Flying Wing CIA gets 'Q' firm to build its espionage gadgets Cable & Wireless A grisly public hanging report by Mark Twain Big Apple and capital compete for millennium bash Clinton plans to wipe out poor debt Veterans admit killing refugees World Summary Russia asks for aid Belgrade protest halted (Reuters): Reprieve for German (Reuters): Worktime cut protest Slice of perfection Old stagers audition for the panto Verterans are lining up for Whittington's role, but only one will be principal boy says Tim Hames Brown's complications offer Hague perfect chance to retake financial high ground Andrew Haldenby on the three ideas that could revive the Tory reputation for tax cutting What London's Mayor will do Times Computers Ltd. As always, Britain is a class act It takes more than Prime Ministerial diktats to end our ancient divisions 'I have known intelligent thoughtful men who within weeks of 'coming out' have lost all originality of thought all humane instincts and all sense of proportion' The madness of King Tony If Blair truly believed half this nonsense, one would have to fear for his sanity Straight fight Diary Slow-Moving Load Prescott's policies must be shifted up a gear War Clouds over Chechnya Moscow prepares a new offensive against the Islamists The Mother of All Gorillas N'Pongo's lasting contribution to her species Holy alliance? Blair on rights and responsibility Cost to military of buying British Nato air campaign against Serbia Suing tobacco firms Economic success A gracious living to save posh souls Grade I buildings Local dish Chance of a lifetime Court Circular School news College of Arms Latest wills Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays Anniversaries Luncheons Dinners Piping for your supper Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Personal Column Nathaniel Kleitman Nathaniel Kleitman, sleep scientist, died on August 13 aged 104. He was born on April 26,1895 Hellmut Feisenberger Hellmut Feisenberger, bookseller, died in Orlando, Florida, on August 27 aged 90. He was born at Magdeburg, Germany, on March 14,1909 Professor Michael Beesley Michael Beesley, CBE, Emeritus Professor of Economics at the London Business School, died on September 24 aged 75. He was born on July 3,1924 Picture Gallery Noel Jackson Noel Jackson, CMG, MBE, diplomat, died on September 13 aged 85. He was born on December 25,1913 Argentine Claim Based on Succession News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,222 London dances on in the year of Munich A century in photographs Today: 1938 Features Forecast Arts Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Eurotunnel plans road link Second rail tunnel proposed to double capacity NatWest criticises 'worrying trends' at BoS EU rejects attack on BBC funding Virgin trains P&O cruises into German market Plus Times 3 Merge to survive, HoF tells department store Sport Bid talk boosts Computacenter Manchester United and Arsenal make their point TV & Radio Road to nowhere Index Gold run ends as sellers flood market House prices still growing EU clears Mobil deal and BP's Arco move IBM Banking division drives profits higher for Co-op Euro Disney to build second theme park Diageo takes £240m charge after sale Business Roundup Kewill shares leap 21% QS resumes dividend Yea joins Investcorp Banks get LTCM cash ICI to sell acrylics arm Lambeth crackdown Exchange Rates It will be little consolation to the chief executive… Emap fades as trading news fails to impress Arnault fashions joint bid for Fendi Our City Editor: Westminster Abbey has a good ring Commentary The Group Liebherr Growth in aerospace lifts Smiths Industries Low-key London debut for Toyota Celltech aims to double profits South African blue chips steer clear of turbulence Stock Market Nick Hasell Commodities Liffe Options 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 Smiths needs inspiration Tempus Carlton House of Fraser Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Patient on the brink of death makes a surprising recovery Paul Armstrong and Lea Paterson report on the central banks' deal that has resusciated gold On hold The Times City Diary In the swing The Times City Diary Blair dream excludes motorists House proud The Times City Diary Trying time The Times City Diary Woolwich Tree-friendly software is in the system Jaffre payoff may lead to action by French authorities Rutland to hit acquisition trail The Sunday Times Baltimore aiming to raise £95m Managing risk well is a profitable business Nigel Turnball and Anthony Carey look at internal control requirements facing companies Partners find gain in Spain Any Other Business Just grand, lad Grocer George A reminder of why accountants are more than just advisers Modest gains at the close Enlightening Investment Trusts Online The Times Unit Trust Information Service Scandinavian Airlines Secrets of youth The Ripper Why did so many women have to die? Peter Sutclifle committed his first murder in 1975. He was caught in 1981. By then he had killed 13 woman. For the first time police have spoken about mistakes they made during their investigation. Penny Wark talks to a former policewoman who pinpoints what went wrong Sacked by Major Kate Capshaw Complete TV and Radio The great unread Ovaries and the gift of life Medical Briefing Tunbridge Wells Equitable You're as young as you look MRI scan pinpoints signs of senility Collagen plus Shock that can aid heart victims Guinness How Major sacked me Haunted by a vast sense of failure Legal & Public Notices Pangea Networks (UK) Limited Hollywood sends out the junk mail Cinema: In a dire week James Christopher's sanity is only saved by the re-release of Ken Loach's 1969 masterpiece, Kes… The Times Mrs Spielberg makes a dream work Lesley O'Toole finds that Kate Capshaw, actress, producer and mother, has a full life of her own Winner At late, the icing on the Danish …while Adam Mars-Jones finds a great deal to admire in the latest film from the Dogma 95 collective Metro English National Opera Berlin Adam Sandler Big Daddy New videos Concert BBCSCO/Davis Westminster Cathedral Prompt What's on today Concert Les Engants de Rameau Purcell Room Art Galleries Set loose from the canon Theatre: Benedict Nightingale enjoys a modern Emma that remains true to the spirit of Jane Austen Theatre One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest New Victoria, Woking Ronnie Scoot's Charity Gala The Times No Title The world's most important books, but who actually reads them? The Times There's no place like home Fency a stint in new Amazonia, Harmony or Herlond? Probably not—Utopia is rarely a place in which you would wish to find yourself The Times Raise the Victorian Titan Robert Shepher Salisbury Victorian Titan By Andrew Roberts Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25 Isbn 0 297 817132 Diary & Letters Escape from slavery At the Full and Change of the Moon By Dionne Brand Granta, £14.99 Isbn 1 86207 309 0 Just like life Miss By L. E. Usher Quartet, £10 Isbn 0 704 38121 4 Fascism was never chic Diana Mosley: A Life By Jan Dalley Faber, £20 Isbn 0 571 14445 9 Much ado about nothing In the beginning there was zero - or was there? Ian Stewart investigates the Nothing that is a Natural History of Zero By Robert Kaplan Allen Lane, £12.99 Isbn 0 713 99284 0 A bleak light shone into the darkness Bel Mooney the Blackwater Lighthsip By Colm Tóibin Picador, £15; Isbn 033038985 8 Once upon a time, a man loved a maid The Maiden King By Robert Bly and Marion Woodman Element, £16.99 Isbn 186204 576 3 Wine Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: explore the scottish Highlands; see the sights of Lisbon; stay in a four-star beach hotel in Kenya for a fortnight Check-In Airline Network CGU Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Prices quoted available on selected dates and… Manchester Travelbag Trailfinders The Travel Experts Cuba Multiple Display Advertising Items America Americana Vacations Plc Global Multiple Display Advertising Items Reading between the lines, books come second to looks Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Hingis lets racket do the talking Tennis Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Astle hopes to rise to occasion Impressive scoring form keeps England in with shout of glory Keene on Chess Winning Move Sabbatical and it's very exciting First direct Sheffield alliance will create super club Rugby League Instrument makers master the elements Golf Irish pair inspired by lucky escapes Cheltenham & Gloucester Lomu will make sudden impact Not everything is rosy for Cotton Ready to meet nation's expectations Rugby World Cup Tim Rodber is convinced that England are in the frame of mind to succeed Canada look ahead in confident mood Scots make the French connection How Scotland Will Line up Global World Cup Coverage Newmarket Elite sale discounts all but the rich Racing: Bloodstock Prices Booming at Newmarket as Leading Owners Do Battle William Hill Yesterday's Results Hereford Fath can realise his potential in Middle Park Taunton Robson's act sums up spirit at Newcastle O'Leary is back on offensive For the Record Kanu strikes back for ten men of Arsenal Champions' League: Priceless point secured in Barcelona's stronghold Renwick celebrates a double Equestrianism In Brief Tottenham travel in confident mood Ferdinand bolsters West Ham The Primiership Today Warnock hopes to put Indian sign on rivals Nick Szczepanik on a ground-breaking venture Halifax Cole fires United's fightback Scholes completes recovery after Berg error threatens to sink holders' hopes Times Two Crossword Sarah Potter Drug row starts after seven investigated From a Special Correspondent in Cologne: Higginbotham has scars of Brookline Rugby Union Continental The Times Team at the World Cup Churchill Sales Moves Financial Services Authority Telstra Feminity rules, OK Women make the best bosses, according to a survey. 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