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News from 02/10/1999

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R. N. Ovenden, Phil Yates, Cath Urquhart, Stella Shamoon, Helen Johnstone, Adrienne Corri, Richard Colwil, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Martin Packer, Melissa Kite, Political Reporter, James Moore, P. B, Grace Bradberry, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, John Morgan, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Karen Woolfson, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, W. J. Bowden, Kasha Harmer Hirst, Emma Bradshaw, matt seaton, Philip Howard, Valerie Elliott and Charles Bremner, David Smith, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Penny Wark, Rodney Elton, President, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, S. R. Fryer, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Michael Paterson, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, John angerson, Anne Robinson, heath brown, Gina Harris, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Dominic Bradbury, Claire Warner, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, john diamond, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Natalie Ford, Adam Hopkins, Antonia Senior, Michael Gordon, Oliver August and Michael Evans, David McVay, Angharad Lynn, J. E. Payne, John Clarke, James S. Sutherland, Robert Sheehan, Richard M. Holloway, Steve Keenan, Christina McLellan, D. R., GL, Sanjiv Bhattacharya, Ruth Gledhill, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Debra Craine, Alasdair Reid, Mike Pattenden, Alan Road, Toby Walne, Carol Price, Candida Crewe, Jo Morris, Terry Empson, Mark Inglefield, Robin Young, Gerry Green, richard burns, Peter Hand, Jenny MacArthur, George Lees, T. P., LIsa Verrico, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Frances Bissell, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, P. B., Charles Bremner, Lucy, Pinney, mitch jenkins, Christopher Kevill-Davies, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Jonathan Sacks, Gary Walsh, Peter Barnard, Tim Teeman, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Chris Ayres and Henrietta Lake, Alan Hamilton and Michael Harvey, Jasper Gerard, Richard Allen, Andy Wilman, Russell Kempson, Maria Harding, Michael Drewett, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Andrea Waind, Ben Delves, Allison Kervin, Stephen Anderton, Amber Cowan, Lisa Grainger, Lisa Armstrong, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Victoria Schofield, Marian Keyes, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Ian Adcock, Rob Wright, Melanie Bien, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Gary Parkinson, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, sanjiv bhattacharya, James Allcock, Roland Brown, Jean Marwood, Oliver Knox, David Orr, Sean Hignett, Jeannette Hyde, Nigel Hawkes, Clive Petty, Caroline Merrell, Melinda Stevens, Deborah Brett, Michael Arditti, Oliver Holt, Dennis Richards, Headmaster, B Kerridge, Damian Whitworth, Andrew Stuart, David Kettle, Jeremy Davies, graham wood, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Gail Huntingford, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Susan Emmett and Paula Hawkins, Lucy Chalfont, Andrew Slaughter, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Alison Wilson, Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Helen Johnstone, Arthur Leathley and Clive Mathieson, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Christopher Booker, Grace Bradberry, and Alex O'connell, Mel Webb, Peter Chicken, Sarah Cunningham and Paula Hawkins, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Gareth Grundy, Angus Clarke, Clare Francis, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Simon Brooke, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Peter Ingham, McDonald's, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Mark Baldwin, nick cobbing, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Martin Amis, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Crawshaw, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Alyson Rudd, Tom Chesshyre, Fred Dellar, Paul Connolly, Valerie Grove, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Robin Lodge, Julian Ryall, Benedict Birnberg, Robert Whymant, Allan Hall, Alan Price-Talbot, Penny Perrick, Sally Patten, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Oliver Bennett, Hazel Spink, Paul Richardson, Peter Roebuck, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Fraser Riach, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Chloe Bryan-Brown, Susan Emmett, Danny Kushlick, Director,

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Picture Gallery Archer win puts Tories at odds Ballot win for Archer Drug firm fights Nhs ban on £24 flu cure Free Software Schools Picture Gallery Playboy prince sells £400m art China display Welsh victory Picture Gallery Eu warns Paris over beef row Picture Gallery Childminder gets 25 years for shaking boy to death Versace Today in the Saturday Times BT General Tony's PoWs are put on parade Prices fall 10% as supermarkets fight new battle Abbey National Lumley calls for river tribute to Princess Treasury seizes £3m after drugs cash claim Qantas Noisy Lottery winner faces jail after fine boast Picture Gallery Cups run over for scientists who take a joke Family posed as builders to rob elderly IVF finally bears fruit after 13 years of waiting Dolphin Case boosts equal pay backdating Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Suspected terrorists held in Ireland Warning to reporter Ponsonby porcelain sale set to raise £1m Loss of flu drug forces GPs to rely on vaccine £2,500 for pub sex change ban Doctor struck off over bullying in drug trials Dixons Medical drama 'wrong' on illness Virgin Bombshell from Brazil explodes on to catwalks Bus driver tried to kill girl, 13 News in Brief MP's plea fails Hung jury Sailor stabbed Officer cleared Comet Pensioner killed by cat she rescued Office World Hundreds stranded as airline collapses Branson joins bid for Atlantic speed record Dixons Danger 'ended' after uranium accident Game teaches boys the lessons of fatherhood Questions of Maturity Police 'too strict' over gun safety By a Correspondent: Boyfriend's killer put on probation BT raises inquiry and clock charges Jeep Playboy prince sells his painted women Times New section of features, arts, fashion and TV Allied Carpets Blair blocks ban on second homes Ministers escape to rural retreats Comet Meacher's little place in the country Brit-pack confronts New York taboos Bowie's virtual defiance Scottish Widows The Versace way of covering up Currys All of China's power , without the people Beijing parades its long-range missile threat BT Free serve Pets find their patch in star-studded glossy Leonardo DiCaprio, left, has settled a £6 million… Actor wavers over shooting script Of mice and men Gore to brave TV debate with rival Iberiab Producer banks on infamous show in TV battle How Nasa put its foot in Mars blunder Russia to sell trips to space station American Express EasyJet Germans book their deckchair amid the stars The Chosen One The Sunday Times PC World Austria's Dr Jekyll has right formula Russian troops killed in Chechnya MOPS (Reuter): Thirty taken hostage in Burmese embassy World in Brief (AP): Muslim clashes kill 18 (AP): Holocaust fund closes (AFP): Torture mother jailed (AP): Europe's patron saints Teletext Hitler's Paris spies preferred good life to dirty work Beware Paris 's school for scandal Our would-be mayors must heed a cautionary tale from France, says Charles Bremner The Sunday Times The big questions return to haunt victorious Archer Gay lobby group wants Portillo as its Torche bearer The Sunday Times Grassroots apathy 'may cost us election' Hague drops Cfuk logo Ski Inghams Tiny £100m deal to boost school football teams Picture Gallery Rebels terrorised British officers UN asked military team to lie about ordeal to save the peace process, writes Robin Lodge in Freetown Gateway More troops for Sierra Leone Poll gives Vajpayee narrow majority Gurkhas open fire to save Timor hostages Summons from Superwoman Valerie Grove witnesses the pulling power of Shirley Conran in her fight to ease working mothers' strees Opera& Ballet Coliseum 0171 632 8300 (24hr) English… Poetry and Motion join forces with The Times Whistle down the Wind Old Dutch , as nobody knew him A fictionalised life story of Reagan sets the critics fuming 'I know you think I am evil, Mike, for owning two houses. But you are wrong. My affection for the countryside is an enduring love affair, not a bit on the side' This man is dangerous If we are to be governed according to Blair's creepy prejudices, than look out Picture Gallery Mama mia! The Times Diary Last Chance Saloon A crucial conference for the Conservative Party Nicely Does It Dobson should not abandon his brainchild Software for Schools Our ?35-million Christmas present for schools Tackle crime with resources not Acts Drug tests for offenders Lamont on ERM Parental funds for Oratory budget Britain 's meat industry 'disaster' Memorial to Diana Living nightmare The right way Overnight Tube Marriage rites of Church and State Underhand tactics Ghost's chance Court Circular Premium bonds The £1 million prize in the Premium… Judges' service Dinner Weekend anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Arthur Measures Arthur Measures, gardener, died on September 19 aged 90. He was born on September 1,1909 Mark Hanna Mark Hanna, display pilot, died after a flying accident at Sabadell, bear Barcelona, on September 26 aged 40. He was born on august 6 , 1959 Personal Column Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Milestones Leo Valiani, Italian politician, died on september 18 aged 90. He was born on February 9.1909 Royal Bank in MBO to bail out loans company Go on business BAA shares plummet after profits warning Psychiatrist fined in insider trading case A Week in the City Prudential sells M&S shares worth £90m Revenue reports Isa sales of £7bn in three months E-commerce envoy Index Industrial expansion quickens Cash handout for Sid as Bg restructures One 2 One sale nets £3.5bn for C&W The Times NatWest to sell mansion Brothers buy Earls Court Funeral firm hit by 29% profit fall Revlon halts bid hope Tetley Tea denies deal Salomon 'no Y2k risk' Wheatley loses case Anglian quits venture Emap sells poster firm Alert on rank bonds Phelps Dodge expands Exchange Rates Nintendo issues profit warning Business Roundup Internet Tycoons: The Top 100 Mansfield trust funds free to sell Sainsbury £12m to buy out Hampden Premium paid for Premier stakes By our City Editor: Royal Bank goes for junk Steamline Investors suffer from renewed rate rise fears Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week 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 Testing times ahead for top ten investment tips Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Equities shed early gains PIA Our man in cyberspace delivers a New Age agenda As the country's first e-commerce Czar prepares to take up his appointment, the brain drain Chris Ayres talks to the UK's e-envoy, sent by Tony Blair on another ambassadorial mission Bradford & Bingley Scottish raider targets fresh borders Man in the News Caroline Merrell on the man who could be about to take charge at NatWest Net brain drain leaves Big Business in its wake Of the UK's best entrepreneurial talent towards burgeoning Internet companies gathers pace The Hands that feeds The Times City Diary Heir style The Times City Diary Mind Gap The Times City Diary Marks, set.. . The Times City Diary Travelodge Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,224 Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Superlative Travel Lloyds TSB Wales suffer stage fright Rusedski in the money The best coverage of the Rugby World Cup Oliver Holt meets the world's most expensive… Weekend Money Forget abseiling insects, Shirtl's the Millennium girl Lynne Truss enjoys an opening ceremony that hit all the right notes. In Welsh Woodward stands by his style challenge Rugby World Cup Fiji have power to run with the pack Picture Gallery Guinness The World Cup Today Ireland looking for kick-start from Humphreys Big brother looms large for ambitious Tonga Telfer wary of South African renaissance Rugby World Cup England show hunger for success Alison Kervin on the importance of diet in producing a winning team Australian minds are back on business Pride fuels realism of Uruguay Wales will benefit from tough examination Guinness O'Brien sent into firing line Rugby World Cup John Hopkins on how a late rule switch left the referee to cry foul France eager to stake quick claim Japan put faith in imported brawn Iron man shows his mettle Football Saturday The physical and mental strengths of Christian Vieri have made him the most coveted footballer in the world Television and Radio Sky Sports Links Monday Toughest European tests await Tottenham and Celtic They came, they saw, they were conkered ABTA FA charge for Elliott angers O'Neill Sky Palmer counts his blessings Football Saturday Maths expert is a man of all the talents at Vicarage Road Nicorette Microtab Podgy brigade fail to keepy-up the pace Canon Picture Gallery Keegan keen to back Beckham Football Saturday Jesper's carrot augurs well The Pride & Passion Spread Eagle Reebok Rogers ruins Bassett's Forest return Football Saturday Football Saturday Rover Picture Gallery Let It Rain can storm to victory Racing: Johnston. Trained New Zealand Import Favoured by Conditions in Cambridgeshire Newmarket William Hill Chepstow Thunderer: Armchair Investor Tabor stays a step ahead of snipers Owner of Muntjen talks openly about success, jealousy and his love of West Ham United No Title Heavy going likely for race to savour Longchamp Tomorrow Longchamp Today Greek Dance can upstage market leaders Arc Betting Bet direct Dogs mess could prompt bags of trouble Ride of the Week Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Meeting Points Redcar Uttoxeter Sandown Park Wolverhampton Specialists Racing next Week Charity Bet Whizz-kidz Love conquers all in this beauty parade Every dazzling horse looks a potential winner at the Houghton Yearling Sales Guide to Weekend Fixtures The Times William Hill Ponting stands firm for Australia Cricket The Times Stevens hits top form to punish O'Sullivan Snooker Rusedski's aces prove trump card Tennis Surbiton stiffen their challenge Olympic selection adds spice to the men's hockey season, Sydney Friskin suggests For the Record Tigers aid community's revival Christopher Irvine finds that the renaissance of Castleford's rugby league club had a big impact Richardson called up Whitaker opens his account Equestrianism From a Correspondent in Cologne: Rivero reverses unhappy trend Golf Sport in Brief Brogan's fortune brings victory Alfa Romeo Motorpoint Signature Multiple Display Advertising Items Why women want something different Penny Wark is sick of fluffy, cute and handbag-friendly cars - but men still ignore complex female desires Drop the ad lads , Nissan Andy Wilman ignores empty boasts to find the Primera a plain good car Flared-trouser power lives as Cannonball Run rolls again Word's wildest race is reforming for a speed-legal spin, says Emma Bradshaw Mercedes CNDA Trade Sales DVLA Multiple Display Advertising Items Volvo Brutal Bentley wins back its British heartIan Adcock says the Germans are right to put a proper engine in to the limousine Bond's flying double waits for his dream to take off Stuart Birch on a magnificent old man and his fighting machine 200mph superbike has its makers scared Fear of anti-speeding laws made Kawasaki go coy at the Paris show, reports Roland Brown The Times/waterstone's The Times Unti Trust Information Service Chartwell Investment Management Ltd. Bold ventures only for the brave High-growth, high-risk investments must take their place in broad portfolios, says Karen Woolfson Norwich Union Great Rates 58 Deals banks hope will last a lifetime AXA Starting out 64 Borrowing to deal with student debt Track down spin-off tool A Question of Money BFS Chelsea Building Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Speculators' taste buds tickled by Allied Domecq Drinks and fast-food group is worth a short-term punt, says Stella Shamoon Nostalgic collectors spark postwar revival Sixties sales are swinging and the Seventies are glam again, says Clare Stewart Legal & General Mercury Asset Management Policy ? Plus The Equitable Life Scottish Widows Just give me the facts, man Personal Investor Visa Decimal points to the best bank Clare Francis takes account of the student deals that can last a lifetime Policy Portfolio Junk bonds named for a reason Comment Uncharitable twist from the Revenue Karen Woolfson on how the Gift Aid scheme can punish those who support charities Legal & General S&F Benefit statement snag Gartmore National Sayings rates edge higher The Times Money Information Service Unit Linked Insurance Investments Bristol & West Simply confusing tax regime Landlords not out of the woods yet Rising interest rates offer light relief, but the letting market remains slow, says Sally Patten Scottish Widows in the dark? 'Rotten' stealth tax Many francs to the Co-operative Bank The Equitable Life Cheque out the lost interest Barclays under fire Direct Line E Trade Neville James The Equitable Life Newcastle Building Society Torrid time for retailers Sarah Cunningham and Hawkins on the cotrasting fortunes of two sectors C&G Bank stocks surge on crest of a wave Chase De Vere Investments Plc Fund managers set to bombard us with junk Tesco Charges and Yields Legal & General Beware the mortgage traps Susam Emmett and Paula Hawkins on the urgent need for regulation Investors braced for month of the stock market jitters Sally Patten on whetherb or not history is set to repeat itself Kept in the Park 58 Borrowing to escape from student debt Fidelity Investments Revenue Shock 59 Inside Collecting Investment Money Guides Business News Unit Trust Prices Share Prices Home Life The day our house fell down A year after her family home collapsed into rubble, Victoria Schofield looks back in disbelief on months of legal wrangles and emotional upheaval Shopping Gardening 9,10 C&A Today Kate Reardon Blair's Ballerina Competition JL Our precious possession Tim Teeman talks to A. S Byatt about her bitter attack on environmental abuse The premier and the prima ballerina Tony Blair has a portrait of her in No 10. But Darcey Bussell is pretty fed up with politics, finds Elizabeth Judge Anne Robinson 'What are we to do about Cherie? All week she has been wearing someone else's badly made pyjamas' Duxiana Time does not always run like clockwork A new exhibition, sponsored by The Times, looks at the nature of time itself, reports Angus Clarke Great things we now know Without printing presses our lives would be dull, but what about the discovery of Dna, asks Nigel Hawkes The Times Next Week Nominate your Architectural treasures Millennium Treasures Children's Promise Fashion falls for a nice bit of fluff All things warm and furry are in fashion this winter, from ponyskin coats to sheepskin mules and trims. And those who hate real fur can always fake it Hatia £40 Top Tip Shopping Sense A toast in praise of a poet's life MOPS Drink Jane MacQuitty Achange of season means a change to more robust wines. So as the chill moves in, bring on the big reads Star Buys The Times Cook Pasta is as versatile as it is nutritious. Cook these quick and easy sauces for the ultimate convenience food Consuming Interests Tinned Anchovies International Festival British Midland A peach of a place 'The key to good eating is good shopping,' says food writer and broadcaster Henrietta Green. That's why she's been making a weekly trip across London to a greengrocers in Holland Park for over ten Oliver Bennett The Times Shop Watch Swingin' in the rain Gadgets Peace has broken out at Vine Cottage Evergreen Marketing Ltd. Stephen Anderton's Garden Answers The Times How to have a rotten time Why not move your compost heap this autumn? Stephen Anderton suggests a few unusual places in the garden which might benefit from some mulch The Times Homes & Gardens Conservatories Candy floss scents the air Lift the cornis of gladioli when the leaves turn… To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6861 Fax: 0171782 7930 Multiple Display Advertising Items Hard Water Knee Brace Krystal No Title Global Garage Doors Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Multiple Display Advertising Items Stops Bouncing Slipping Toppling Vin-Garde Ltd Ladder Stabiliser Watermax Fruit Presses and Crushers Hedging & Young Trees Endless Pools Tempur John Deers Warmroof Countax Agriemach Ltd. Viking North of the Thames PortBredy Bellway Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Vigia France Spain Granada Sensational Spanish Villa Offer ?72,800 Multiple Display Advertising Items USA Marbella Centuries of growth Home Swap Get your offer signed, sealed and locked in The Times Breaking up is hard to do. 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Cath Urquhart volunteers to find out British Airways Holidays Museum of the Week Freighter Cruises Culture with a dash of vodka In the first of a monthly city breaks series, Julian Ryall takes the pules of St Petersburg - wher Russians are now enjoyingt pavement caf? culture Going Places GRJ P&O Escape the chill on a short hop Winter Sun: Close to Home You dont't have to suffer jet lag to avoid the winter shivers; there is sunshine much nearer home, says Jeannette Hyde The Travel Collection British Airways Holidays VJV Malta Egypt Morocco Tunisia Swansea Cork Ferries Madeira We're getting braver Seasides are on the slide Lf British resorts don't clean up their act they face difficult times, says Steve Keenan Travellers' Tip Ethiopia stirring Picture Gallery British Airways Holidays Route How safe is your coach? 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Gary Parkinson explains why careful thought is required before using your isa to invest in an index tracker Partner for pensions Antonia Senior on the benefits of lsas in retirement planning Royal & Sunalliance Investments Newton AXA Reap greater rewards by broadening your horizons Make the most of an lsa's global reach, says Michael Drewett Save & Prosper The Global Scope of Isas The self-select option Catmark key to low charges Contacts Directory Bibliography Legal & General Hill Samuel Asset Management M&G All your own work Angharad Lynn on the route for budding analysts Virgin New lease of life for interest-only mortgages Andrew Stuart on whether homebuyers really have found a viable alternative to endowments PIA Dresdner RCM Global Investors CFS Pile into equities for long-term growth James Moore explains why it pays to keep faith in the stock market Investment trust floodgates have yet to open Fe Your Essential to What's on in London & the… Books Shrouded in secrecy The Times Keeping an Eye on Things so You Don' T Have to Contents Also inside Plus arts listing for your area Art Gilbert and George This week Literature, Art, Dance, Theatre, Clubs, Film, Photography…plus Loads to Win Literature Cheltenham Festival Theatre The Jew of Malta Corouroy Clik! 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Virgin Space craft Star turns The organiser of London's giant sci-fi convention, Galaxion '99, wants it to have the same impact as Woodstock. So is science fiction the new rock'n'roll? Tim Marsh investigates Choices Direct Craicing good read Books She writes about the lives and loves and loveof the Nineties single woman, Joues, but Marian Keyes is much more than lreland's answer to Briget Jouns, Taj\ke her new. 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