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News from 04/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, David Searles, Nick Aldworth, Trumpington, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Melissa Kite, Political Reporter, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, John Carlisle, Executive Director, Jessica Davies, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Ronald Dunkley, Molly Grose, Richard Halsey (Regional Director), Gavin Lumsden, Louise Godfrey and Tony Patrick, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Dan Luger, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Norman De Mesquita, Bill Edgar's, S. M. Swerling, Michael Paterson, Michael Consedine, Lynne Truss, Desmond Dearlove, Tim Rodber, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, James Woudhuysen, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Jason Allardyce, Bill Edgar and Rob Hughes, Joshua Jampol, David Robinson and Ian Hughes, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Scott, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Need, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, James Landale and Tom Baldwin, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Bruce S. Jarstfer, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Stuart Crainer, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson and Adrian Lee, Paul Armstrong, Martin Cullingford, Richard Cork, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Bibi Campbell, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Marks & Spencer, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Richard Bailey, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Peter Stothard, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Nigel Cliff, Peta Bee, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Valerie Elliot and Jill Sherman, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, D. J. Appleton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Ben Hammersley, A. H. Lee, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Saeed Shah, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Jeffrey Nodland, Harvey Ford, Susan Elkin, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, F. Brito-Babapulle, Allen Robertson, Brian Clarke, Michael Dynes, Gill Halls worth, David Sinclair, Barrington Black, Fraser Nelson, Godfrey Golzen, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Jody Heap, Alyson Rudd, Nicos Devletoglou, Philip Catuogno, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robin Lodge, Warwick Mansell, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Peter Roebuck, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Nicholas Timmins, Joanna Coles,

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Free Software for Schools Graduate Careers: A Job in the City Rebel IRA group targets Dome for new terror Hague savages 'the cult of Blair' On Other Pages Inside War-scarred Chechen capital braced for Yeltsin's bombs Giles Whittell finds defiance in the face of Moscow's massive force in the bombed-out shell of Grozny £35 million software giveaway Chelsea end run of success for United Arc triumph Rusedski's pay cheque Warning shot The Times, Tories and Treasurer Ashcroft role is challenged by Tory rebel BT Rugby World Cup highlights Today in The Times Cheltenham & Gloucester Labour shuffle is likely as Dobson aims for London Tories and Treasurer The Times Early learning will include structured play Quantex Glaxo threat to quit Britain over Relenza News in Brief Minister in jail talks Family sues for stress Jet-skiing father killed Clue to lung cancer Coach survivors return Snow rescues specs in air crash Trains go slow for autumn Scots unamused by humorous jibes Chauffeur injures actor's girlfriend Paul Smith Suit Schools signup for free software Free Software Schools Anger at plan to abolish farms ministry Growing Crime Ryanair the Low Fares Airline Farmers plan to blockade French imports Dando's killer 'will be caught' News in Brief Two missing Actors move Brady protest Hole lot of fun Deafness no handicap to LSO star Eagle Star A trading division of Sormark Travel Ltd American Express Theft from Princess Royal 'an inside job' Oxford 's sexual revolution pays off Association of Exhibition Organisers The Class of 74 NEC Computer Systems Lighter clue in fire attack News in Brief Police payout (AFP): Briton killed Pill side-effect Cambridge call Long shot Zavaroni had lobotomy to cure anorexia Last Chance in an Extreme Case Iberiab A trading division of Somark Travel Ltd Zurich Financial Services Mini happy returns for Issigonis classic car Politics of fringe threaten to steal Hague's thunder Activists put question mark over MPs' commitment to euro Legal & General Tory Agenda Time No longer the same old Tories Thought bubbles aim to show the new ideas Swissair Infineon Technologies Blackpool Major has his revenge on Thatcher and Lamont Tories at War Tiny Bedrooms direct Erring father left a lot of little surprises (AFP): Pretoria's Dr. Death faces 63 charges Tutu Warning to Whites Peace deal test for Freetown rebels International Festival BT Planet talk Flailing Lafontaine punches below his weight Inside Germany Austria's far Right on road to power Microsoft Students flout law with cruel initiations EU launches plan for unified legal system Eton Scholarships for Pupils Currently in State… Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Sleaze claims take shine off Gore's saviour Hendrix to lie in purple grave FPD Savills Violence mars last days of India poll US stages first mixed boxing match Leukaemia Research Fund NEC Europe Ltd. St. Joseph's Hospice Vizual Chechnya leader pleads with factions to form united front Giles Whittell reports from Grozny as the Russians advance Microsoft Wait US anti-missile test revives Reagan's Star Wars dream Columbus letter found in archive Indonesia allows refugees to return World in Brief (Reuters): Jakarta elects reformist Draskovic in crash Nuclear office raided Burma closes border (AP): Champagne deaths Palestinian anger at delay over road link Tories and Treasurer Mr Ashcroft certainly donates to charities; but he also gives large sums of money to politicians for purposes which do not appear to have much to do with philanthropy Don't stamp your foot like that, William Tories must abandon their petulant carping and behave like adults Hague's Conservatives evoke the most frightening public response any political party can face: not hot-blooded hatred, but cold indifference' Picture Gallery The Vatican's holy failure Pius XII cannot be excused for avoiding denouncing the evil of the Holocaust Write off The Times Diary The History Men Ghosts of politics past hang over Hague at Blackpool Haider Cracks the Mould The far Right's breakthrough poses a dilemma for Austria Club Culture Go to Ibiza to see tomorrow's Britain Extra police recruits Suing tobacco firms Ryder Cup Biblical guidance in drug sentences Gold reserves and value of euro Nato's 'criminal' action Gays in the Forces Grade I buildings Aid for Kosovo Disabled cricketer Local dish Body searches at British airports Open frontiers Gap year for parents Flood forecast New York sensation Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Picture Gallery Service luncheons Service dinners Nature notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Feltmakers' Company Nadfas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marshall Group School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thanksgiving service Gray's Inn The War Begins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Christening Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Quality Travel Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lena Zavaroni Lena Zavaroni, entertainer and child star, died on October 1 from an infection after surgery, aged 34. She was born on November 4,1964 Alastair Hetherington Alastair Hetherington, Editor of The Guardian, 1956-75 died yesterday aged 79. He was born on October 31,1919 Akio Morita Akio Mortia, fromer Chief Executive of Sony, died yesterday aged 78. He was born on January 26,1921 Capitalisation, week's change Siegel & Gale Markets anxious as banks meet to decide on rates The Worng Game NatWest to look at going it alone Scottish Power may have to split activities Picture Gallery Concern at Forex trading system FSA gains Exchange's listing role M&S looks at property sales to raise cash GUS plays down Experian float UK-iNvest Talk Radio tops list of IRG suitors The Facts The Board Let it be thus Corporate Profile What the Experts Say Our Verdict Champion performance expected from United Companies Reporting Results and Statistics Aim Table Exchange Rates Bank trio deliberate on rates Economic Outlook The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Canon Thus FSA plans rankings to educate the public Peacocks Central banks watch the wrong game Shell may face piecemeal sale of coal assets Motor insurers see record loss of £1.6bn Arnault sets sights on Ebel What the Sunday Papers Say Picture Gallery Present ends plan to charge liver toll UK banks lose out to US card issuers Autumn Crème 99 Failures at highest since 1992 Rover forecast Exporters' US fillip Plea on tax credit Graduate Careers The Royal Bank of Scotland Asda Talent Stor Exposed Graduates Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Widows Graudates recruitment co Mistress in Mayfair Regent Group Behind the City walls Lured by the rewards of work in a trading room, what can a student expect? Sally Patten spills the beans United Biscuits News International Newspapers Limited 'You have to do a little bit extra' ECM Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduates Army A world of woofs and strays Experience Hague savages Blair cult Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,225 Picture Gallery Forecast Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Times 3 Lifeboats Kennelmaids fight on the rooftops A century in photographs Today: 1940 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries United hit by red mist and blue murder Top of Table Centrim French polish Aces high Winning start Times 3 Companies House Citing panel faces first test Scotland submit to superior force Rugby World Cup Samoa put the record straight Details from Murrayfield Kefu drives Australia to ominous victory Second best in all but their spirit Rob Hughes on how Springbok power overcame Scottish tactics We are finally making a strong case for our defence Famous Grorse England serve up tasty appetiser Rugby World Cup All-for-one attitude could be the key against Lomu Simon Barnes says England have solid grounds for optimism Wilkinson prepares for his big test Jury still out on unconvincing France Guinness Picture Gallery All Blacks struggle to impose authority Rugby World Cup Ireland aware of the demands that lie ahead Lemoine drives pack to notable triumph The World Cup Today Guinness Ferguson must be compliant over Beckham saga Mediocrity fast breeds contempt FA Carling Premiership; Villa plot on in familiar fashion but Sheffield steel is finally on show Smith ponders the future William Hill Reid happy to look down Wilson is lifted by support for his cause Southampton V Derby County O'Leary lets his leaders do all the talking Arsenal bow to the wiles of Di Canio FA Carling Premiership: Vieira and Foe sent off in tough encounter at Upton Park Lloyds TSB Shearer's brace deflects talk from Ronaldo Tottenham receive a nasty surprise Carbon's copycat tactics pay dividends Nationwide League: Sleeping Giants Find Much to Cheer in their Bid for a Return to the Glory Days Royle reaps the benefit of Vale's rough justice Legal & Public Notices Charlton sample la dolce vita Bill Edgar's trip to The Valley reveals more than mere changes to the menu Nationwide League in Brief Barnet crave home comforts Sales good value for Salisbury Megson looks out for poison in his chalice Tranmere unwilling to stand on ceremony Lazio in debt to expensive recruits Overseas View Title hopes are dashed by Walker Raunchy Milan This little boy is dying of Aids The origin of Aids remains a mystery. A new book claims that its roots may lie in a polio vaccine given to Africans in the 1950s, says Jessica Davies …did Western medicine give it to him? Professor in Ibiza 12 Pages of Features, Fashion and Arts Alex Kingston The Lion King Milan; a raunchy Italian cocktail of chiffon and gauze Reports from the show Microsoft Picture Gallery Milan Diary Picture Gallery Trends Picture Gallery Deafening music, dance-floor divas and me (aged 46) Profeffor James Woudhuysen braved a weekend of non-stop clubbing in Ibiza to observe British youth behaviour. He found the pace hard to take The Times 'I felt so lonely with Ralph, but Florian has taught me trust' Alex Kingston reveals the pain of her break-up with Ralph Fiennes—and the success of her career and new marriage. Interview by Joanna Coles Time At play with the queen of the beasts Theatre: Designer Julie Taymor tells Benedict Nightingale how she transformed a Disney cartoon into a Broadway smash Theatre Penny for a Song Whitehall Teatre Der Freischütz Weber Theatre Car Pleasancce, N7 Roundhouse This Week in the Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A country girl at heart Nashville may have sold out, but Shelby Lynne stays true to her roots. By Paul Sexton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aldwych Theatre Pop Iggy Pop LA2 First war is hell and then it's Hello! In Three Kings George Clooney et al whip up a desert storm. And then it all goes quiet, says Sean MacAulay Opera Nabucco Palace Theatre, manchester The Times Priceless? Overpriced, more like While New York frets over Ofili's dung, London prepares to auction Munch's absinthe-addled Madonna. But with prices soaring, who can afford such a prize? Richard Cork reports The Times Dance Brimingham Royal Ballet Hippdrome Concert Royal Liverpool PO/Bostock Philharmonic Hall Drama on the beat plays it heartwarmingly low-key Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Times 3 Television Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations FA Carling Premiership Non League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas National Carling F. A. Premiership Scotland Rusedski finally holds nerve to reap rewards Tennis Stevens breaks through Snooker Flight Options Australian hopes scuppered in rain Cricket From a Special Correspondent: Garcia springs into contention Golf: Spaniard's Payl-Off Victory Turns up the Heat on Montgomerie Wilkinson's treble sparks Guildford Hockey: Away Win Maintains Challenge to Reading's Title Aspirations Long makes short work of Tigers Rugby League Leicester maintain their perfect start Towers suffer first fall Magnen sets the pace South Africa triumph Early winter warmer Cunningham helps exiles into top spot Sport in Brief Bril makes the most of British absences Equestrianism Rugby Union Event Travel Cricket For the Record Athletics Schools Sport Guide to the Week Ahead Scrummin atchal! Pontefract Longchamp Results Rapid Raceline Montjeu discovers route to stardom Racing: French-Trained Colt Wins Prix De L'arc De Triomphe despite Trouble in Running Big Race Details Southwell Agnes World confirms emergence of Japanese Meeting Points the Timte to Today's Racing Founding father of modern school Brain Clarke in praise of a controversial figure of Lasting influence Saturday's Racing Results Word-Watching Robinson boosts hope of Hamed rematch Boxing Brighton Leaders in the Flat Championships England are delighted with bronze Netball Storm maintain their whirlwind progress Ice Hockey Guinness The Ryder Cup: sour grapes or bad etiquette? A selection of the correspondence about the dramatic events of last weekend Shorts Gunnell heads into distance Fancy a dirty weekend? Fit to Play Running, cycling and kayaking were not what Matthew Pryor had in mind when he got the offer Cox's casebook Matthew Pryor shapes up with Vital Statistics Occupation England rugby union wing Age 24 Height 6ft 2in Weight 94kg (14st 10) Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Why it pays to keep walking tall Fit to Play For Back Care Week, Peta Bee looks at how to safeguard your posture How You Can Help Yourself Dell Following the Posh way of getting fit - minus the crisps With poor form, instead of looking like a Spice Girl, you'll and up looking more like Quasimodo Times Two Crossword Just before the World Cup match between New Zealand and Tonga in Bristol yesterday I made a big mistake Swede don't deserve this ear bashing Time for four-day breather in stop-start World Cup Mobile direct Charles Handy and the alchemists, John Kay and… Cranfield University The MBA goes pop Laptop teaching is going global John O'leary introduces a 16-page special report on the latest trends and development in the world of MBAs University of Bath To pay or not to pay? Joshua Jampol looks at the pros and cons of professional help A note of expertise in the music business An MBA course in Liverpool aims to bring structure to an informal industry. Stuart Crainer reports London Business School One hundred years of business education Amos Tuck admittted its first students in 1900, Desmond Deariove resport on a centruy of progress In the early days, people would work as individuals. Today the shift is towards working with people who have different strengths. That reflects the real world The University of Reading Success by degrees Postgraduate study gives those from ethnic minorities an edge in the hunt for top jobs, says Widget Finn Case Study MBA Update The Bradford MBA The Midas touch: can it be taught? Charles Handy tells Godfrey Golzen why MBAs and maverick entrepreurs need each other Starthclyde Graduate Busines School Bright ideas are in demand Now it's venture capitalists who hover over best brains The hard road to a golden future MBA courses cost a fortune and are a recipe for tension but the rewards are huge. Joshua Jampol reports Typical graduate in USA runs up debts of $40,000 MBA Update Warwick Business School Passport to riches or what? Salaries are attractive, but are there enough jobs for the graduate population? asks Widget Finn People with a skill plus an MBA are in high demand City University Business School Modern ideas hit ancient buffers In the wake of the Said director's unexpected exit Oxford, Desmond Dearlove examines the issue Charade of one big happy family at Oxford is over Henley Management College 'Live' projects pay dividends Assignment can be valuable to employers as well as students, Godfrey Golzen explain London Business school estimates that fees paid to produce the written reports on summer internships can be up to £3,000 per student Roffey Park Managlment Institue Faces & Places The Open University University of Cambridge The Management School Lancaster University The University of Endinburgh Master of Business Administration Master of Business Administration The Times University of London External Programme Newport University (USA) Greenwich School of Management Wanted Keen Readers American International University European School of Economics Multiple Display Advertising Items Outsourced business booms Course and degress can be lucrative but quality control is paramount, as Susan Elkin explains Projects in Singapore and Malaysia offer identical standards, while being able to teach abroad is a highly sought-after career opportunity Ashridge Master of Business Administration Said Business School of the University of Oxford MBA Fair Leeds University Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Manchester Business School Royal Agricultural College Brunel Graduate Business School Master of Business Administration Kingston Business School Nottingham Business School The University of Reading University of Brighton Roffey Park Manchester Business School

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