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News from 01/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Lawrence T. Roach, Denis Egan, Raymond Snoddy and Clive Mathieson, Paul Hoggart, Alan Hansen, Michael Harvey and Inigo Gilmore, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrick, Philip Howard, Stuart MaConie, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, David McVay, Cornelius Lysaght, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, David Robinson and Ian Hughes, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Simon De Bruxelles, South-West Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Mark Inglefield, Alex O'connell and Adam Sherwin, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Lisa Armstrong, Fashion Editor, Roland Watson, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, David Lister, Chris Buckland, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Ann Treneman, Jeremy Wheeler, Arthur Leathley and Clive Mathieson, Geoffrey Dean, Chris Reed Professor, Stephen Wood, Michael Palin, Stephen Crampton Secretary, Michael Harkavy, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, P. Lamb, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Stefano Hatfield, Ray Connolly, Gwyn Jones, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, and Joanna Bale, Richard Owen, Lysaght's Turf, Damian Whitworth, Joan A. F. Horton, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Christopher Zinn, J. W. T. Sellick, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Ashley Mote, Peter Nelson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Gladdy, J. P. Maxwell, John Allison, Nigel Carn, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Brian Naylor, James Pringle, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Rajan Datar, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Thomas G. Whiston, John Shaw, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melissa Kite and Philip Webster, Allen Robertson, Philip Webster, Andrew Fairclough, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nicky Bull, Mark Baldwin, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Harry J. Barget, Robert Whymant, William Abitbol and Paul-Marie Coûteaux, Michael Moore, Sally Patten, Peter Roebuck, Cyril Wiseman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Pearce (Operations Director), Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, James R. Carr Chairman,

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Cherie Blair unspum Children to from gangs Ulster beatings exposed by Times Index People's Republic of China Grass puts German letters in limelight The greatest rugby show on earth kicks off Japanese rocked by nuclear explosion English triumph BT shares dive Tomorrow Passengers fear airline collapse In the Saturday Times Henderson Investors Today in The Times Austin Read Discerning Fashion Sense atlast amid the fury and frightened rabbits Political Sketch Labour alerts election unit to revive morale Tories' New Ideas Jay hints at deferring hunt ban Hague: my children will go to state school New controls on genetic crops Teacher hurt in knife fight 'He thought he could ride a tiger and win' Gillian harris witnesses the funeral of the minister's son who died of a heroin overdose Supercar falls to pieces after 30mph bump Father admonished for beating Film goes lock, stock and barrel to TV Hanged footballer was in fear of drug dealer Virgin Driver of crashed coach had called mechanic The times magazine Tomorrow in The Link Nobel prize rewards 'spirit of the century' Murdered girl was not raped Election Rastafarian shot inside temple Retired couple feared dead on dream cruise Lament protests over Pinochet Rabies law is not cruel, judge says Thames Safety Inquiry The Suit Company Lennon lyric sells for £78,500 Royal National Insurance for the Blind The mix-and-match that is not quite right for the office Today in Times 3 Direct Line Deaths on the road overtaken by heroin Student killed on train line Bank of Scotland Judge criticises 'horrid' political correctness Dixons TV bride who found love at reception Sheena to Move IBM IBM Neanderthals dined on own kind in France Comet Glittering prizes well out of reach Mobile's failings blamed for death Briton to 'clear name' Eagle Star Children hurt in gas attack News in Brief War crimes hunt Guests' shock Artists rewarded Churches fear Defeat for Straw Sources queried September sun Own gull £47,000 for teacher overcome by stress Swiftcall Tesco Personal Finance DfEE By a Correspondent: Daredevil dog leaps into the sporting records 'Thousands are killed' by drug trials secrecy Breast screen call Staples The Office Superstore By a Correspondent: Male bosses still chauvinist Nurses are sacked over T-shirt joke Bank of Scotland Junior doctors hit back over pay deal PVC toys may pose risk to children Eds olved Metro BT Raynsford plunges into race for mayor Abbey National Police to put 5,000 recruits on the beat GPs attack growth of walk-in surgeries 'Two Jags' Prescott rebuked by Short Care International Dobson promises round-dock care for mentally ill Ban second homes for the rich: Meacher Kwik-Fit Picture Gallery SideLINES Bournemouth Today Tory stalwart accentuates the positive As the Tories approach their conference with ratings in the doldrums, their chairman talks to Peter Riddell Braun Cathay Pacific Embattled treasurer 'doing a very good job for us' Three steps that led to nuclear explosion Barclays WellBeing, the Health Research Charity for Women and… Tiny Computers Limited Japan's worst fears confirmed Troop advance into Chechnya alarms Russians Carpet Right Moscow fears raid on nuclear stocks Heritage Hotels Protesters injured by Serb police Today in Times Sky digital Vatican freseo not by Raphael Streamline Express 'Saatchi scam' at museum angers Giuliani's office Paris's hate for US skin deep The Times/waterstone's Astronauts to get Man Friday robot help The Sunday Times Bereaved allowed to sue US gun firms Family 'vendetta' angers Bush Time Flea market opens on the Internet Death for Tokyo gas attacker World in Brief (AFP): Basques held Prosecution plea (AP): Hitman killed 20 (AP): Quake in Mexico Royal visit Last Chance Gurkhas bring relief to shattered coast Swimmers walk in shrinking sea Radical leader in talks with Arafat St. Joseph's Hospice New lower fares From our own correspondent: Stirring notions of nations By the time William Shakespeare was 23, it became clear that he had no talent whatsoever for writing plays In your Face Centre of attention Rastafarians Microsoft Life's tandem riders fail the drugs test Days of Clover Coming out of the blue corner Labour is credible at long last but will it dare to be radical? 'The smugshots of the barristers in the £1 million-a-year club grin like people contemplating their next Roller. I have never heard of any of them' Picture Gallery Two Jags in a cul-de-sac Pity poor Mr Prescott, minister for a transport problem with no solution Kindly nip The Times Diary The Mandate of Mao The familiar problem of dynastic legitimacy troubles China Fed up with People? Cannibalism exposes atavistic instincts Nick who? But Raynford may be the best that Labour can offer London Tougher action on parents of truants Blair's speech Cricket duo dropped E-commerce consumer safeguards Cuts to fisheries Car prices RUC oath On the other side Clark and Catholicism Ruling on gays in the Armed Forces Tone poems? In a twist Court Circular Memorial service Birthdays Creativity in full flow on the Wear Anniversaries Personal Column Reception Service dinners Dinners Ball University news Forthcoming marriages Stockpiling in Roman times Personal Column Quality Travel Americana Vacations Plc Sir Nigel Broackes Sir Nigel Broackes, chairman of Trafalgar House, 1969-92, died after a short illness on September 28 aged 65. He was born on July 21,1934 Dmitri Likhachev Dmitri Likhachev, Russian intellectual, died yesterday in St Petersburg aged 92. He was born in the same city on November 28,1906 Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices New Company to Publish the Times Sir Edward Larmour Sir Edward Larmour, Kcmg, diplomat, died on August 21 aged 82. He waqs born on December 25,1916 Time China stumbles on long march to prosperity Reforms are needed to prevent economic miracle ending in collapse, writes Oliver August Party rules, Army prospers Olive August visit Vanhu to assess the impact of "the people's revolution" Communist Occupation of Canton People's Republic of China-Foundation and First 50 Years Envoys return to Belgrade Bank of Scotland Children to be saved from gangs Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,223 The Browns follow evacuation Pied Piper A century in photographs Today: 1939 Forecast Time Times 3 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business BT shares dive after briefings Exchange poised to investigate spate of stock plunges M&S clears decks but disappoints the City Nice deals Glaxo a nasty setback Plus Times 3 The Musical Ring of Old Steel Fades Away… And is Replaced by the Dawn of a New Corus Selfridges defies high street trend Sport IWC Exchange sell-off closer TV & Radio To hell and back Index Growth in US economy slows Crossair The Qualiflyer Group Ermenegildo Zegna Su Misura MPC warned not to overreact to electricians' 30% pay rise Cellnet launches Internet shop Noble at helm of eVentures SB shares hit by concern on diabetes drug Motorola to create 1,000 jobs in Scotland Brown backs Clinton on writing off debts Business Roundup Amazon's new service US filing boosts Scotia West Bromwich tactic CVA 'not successful' Disability law in force Internet broker sets up Exchange Rates ICI continues transition with £82m disposal Jaguar By our City Editor: M&S needs to surf for talent Commentary More jobs goat Biotech BATM sale nets Goldman £24m Hiscox hit by global turmoil Commodities Liffe Options Share buyback is right prescription for Boots 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 Corus of some approval Tempus Selfridges Brancote Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Renishaw Wall Street Going to Hell four times in a year spawns 1,000 millionaires A San Diego firm's commitment to employee ownership has helped underpin an astounding share performance, says David Lister Press-ganged The Times City Diary No surrender The Times City Diary Concert party The Times City Diary Barnes stormer The Times City Diary Planning law hampered by politics and outdated system Business Letters Mortgage legislation is needed Freeserve downturn is no surprise Warning in the small print Letters to the The Times Business section may be… Britannia International The Times Unit Trust Information Service Crockett & Jones Equities up in thin trading The internet is not about a change in techology,… P&O steps up asset disposal programme Renishaw ahead despite US slip Xinavane Sugar Estate Rehabilitation Project Profits rise for Neame MWB doubles net asset value but profits fall Tarsus buys exhibitions group in US Maiden promises recovery after poor first half Canon Pru takes stake in Taiwanese insurer Business Roundup Carclo to sell LSS Cedar seeks £26.7m Martin forced into red Rights issue for QSP Garton pessimistic Brokat Major's fall Patchwork addict Cherie Unspun 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Media and Style Cherie Blair is usrrounded by spin-doctors whose job is to ensure that she never gives an interview but maintains a positive profile. So what is she really like? To find out, Ann Treneman spent the past four days shadowing Cherie Ads on the BBC Pop goes poetry Major: decline and fall The Lamont Years Final Part Portillo stupidly said to me:'You should have stood but you bottled out' It was all a bit like an election in Ceausescu's Romania Furniture Village Bramley the Cook's Choice More… Gotta Have It Hot Tip WHSmith We're Here to help A shameless lust for patchwork Where to find it Accusing me of being pro-Serb is racist Former BBC correspondent Misha Glenny is still passionate about the balkans. Interview by Tina Gaudoin Wine Advert-free BBC makes financial sense Media watch Diary Wanted: scribes to spin for new Labour Ministers are recruiting writes to turn policy ideas into punchy copy. Does this herald a new wave of propaganda, asks Chris Buckland There's no excuse for ignorance Paper Round Guinness More horror for Bates in adland? The advert that thinks it's a TV show Next week BT Cellnet will air its first 30-minute infomercial. It is likely that more will follow, Rajan Datar reports News International Newspapers Ltd Joseph St Johns Wood Aia HR Marketing & Communications The Times Media & Marketing Michael Page Sales & Marketing Foxtons Trade digest Dance Siobhan Davies Sadler's Wells Raymond Gubbay Virgin Awopbopaloobop. Discuss The theme of next week's National Poetry Day is pop lyrics. Stuart Maconie can only imagine the worst Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Rock The Pretenders Empire, W12 Virgin Megastores HMV Ace of clubs dealt a bad hand As the fortieth birthday bash for Ronnie Scott's gets under way, Clive Davis Jaments the loss of jazz music's old intimate venues Prompt This Weekend by Marit Margie Multiple Classified Advertising Items North London Collegiate School Royal College of Art Multiple Classified Advertising Items Song and Twilight Jazz John Pizzarelli Pizza on the Park A stage set for stardom Frank Stella's vibrant set designs for The Pajama Game bring the Broadway classic to life. Richard Cork meets him Concert LSO/Davis Barbican HMV A Shakespeare's Summer Nights Dream Farewell to the admirable Charlie The film director Charles Crichton, who died recently, was a lovable, humorus—and very British—man. Michael Palin remembers him First direct Birth of a masterpiece D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation remains, 84 years on, the most controversial of classic films, david Robinson looks at its impact, then and now Critics' Century The Bith of a Natiion 1915 There are no fairytale endings in these stones grim Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Lingfield Park Rexham Primo Valentino adds to his haul Racing Newmarket Reduce prices and watch crowds grow Life at the Races Making a point With 16 group one successes to Its name this… Course Specialists William Hill Rapid Raceline Lombard Trophy 36 holes, 36 players and bundles of nerves Lambard Trophy 199 As Europe's largest pro-am competition begins in Portugal, Geoffrey Dean looks back on five years of memorable golf Win a seven-day golfing holiday on the Algarve Previous Lombard Winners To follow the Lombard Trophy on the Internet, go to:… Discreet fifth member of the world-beating team John Goodbody on how sensitive sponsorship has produced golden results On the road to San Lorenzo Regional Final Winners in this Year's Competition Lombard Trophy 1999 Follow the final on Tuesday when there will be a… Air Portugal 12 Gog Magog Shearer aids Newcastle's safe passage Football Bubbling West Ham make it look easy Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Begin Bridge with The Times: Lesson 76 Scoring Keene in Chess Winning Move Brown presents a strong case First Division Tomorrow Football Saturday Results Larsson helps Celtic through Imports bring new accent Women's football Tottenham enjoy untroubled progress Leeds able to take foot off the pedal The Premiership Today Yesterday's Racing Results William Hill Sports adviser Word-Watching Reebok From a Special Correspondent in Cologne: Jimenez reignites Ryder ire Golf Scores The Times Billy Twomey, 22, was under orders from Michael… Australia toil to gain advantage Colombo Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: Henman's plans upset by Escude Tennis For the Record Today's Fixtures Hull plan merger with Gateshead Sport in Brief Australia give new rule short shrift Swiftcall Namibia confident of early surprise Thresher Wine Shop Nervous Johnson braced for battle Rugby World Cup Italy Skinstad holds key for Mallett South Africa Guinness The World Cup Today Legal & Public Notices Henry tries to temper high hopes Today's Teams Referees on a Labour of Love Home rule no longer an impossible dream Rugby World Cup Royal Mint Rugby relishes golden chance to raise the roof Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, sets the scene for the kick-off of the fourth World Cup in Cardiff today Television: ITV, live from 1.25pm (kick-off 3pm) Highlights—12.30am Times Two Crossword Racing All Black warned over drugs Football The First Xv for the World Cup JJFS

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