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News from 11/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Richard Harries, Chairman, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, R. Kristiansen, Ken Hughes, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Olu Abiola, Chairman, Stephen Farrell and Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Alison ELLIOTCovernor, Julian Lee, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Bernard Kaukas, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Reports from the Bar Conference, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Steve Branley, Norman De Mesquita, Mark Benham and Adam Sherwin, Uri Geller, Michael Paterson, Carla Quirighetti, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Eduard Fuller, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jorge Elias, Tim Rodber, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Ernest A. Hounsell, Mark Benham, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nick Martin, Donald Hutera, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Michael Forrest, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Keith Dugdale, Ross Dunn, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Rita Carter, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Alice Lagnado, Frederick Hutchinson, Tony Blair, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Jean Glavany, Mark Giles, Gerald CORBETTChief Exeutive, Rodney Mlines, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Michael Howard, Christopher Pinsent, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, David Lister, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Arthur Leathley and Clive Mathieson, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Richardson of Calow Moderator, Matt Dickinson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, David Coffey, General Secretary, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Jeremy Fletcher, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Martin Woods, Paul Fitzapatrick, Nick Hasell, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Christopher Massey, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Jennifer O'Neill, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Simon Munk, Alan Copps, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Witold Gutt, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Oliver Chastney, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Edward Karam, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Roger Rowberry, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Smith Chairman, Nigel Powell, John B. Sheldon, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Alex O'connell, Carl Mortished and David Lister, Richard Ford, John Bennett, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Free Software for Schools 'Miracle' of lone body in carriage H Fears of dozens more victims recede Prescott to strip Railtrack of powers Inter//face Territorials to be mobilised High hope for twin towers of Widnes Join the great £35 million giveaway and help your… Picture Gallery One glance from her blue eyes captured Laurie Lee Tiffany & Co Inside 16 pages of Sport England's Second Chance Mowlam tipped to replace Dobson Today in The Times 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Gateway Major hits back at Thatcher criticism Picture Gallery Trimble rejects peace deal poll Means test plan faces new defeat The Harley Medical Group Sound of the South gives new voice to Hague Foster couple's sex secrets fuelled social workers' fears End of tobacco advertising to be postponed Bishops' bill for drivers exceeds salary of vicars BBC claims Michael barred film Bridging loans scheme greeted with scepticism 'Spare the deer that gored me' Paul Smith Suit Bishop leads car park vigil for bereaved Alan Hamilton joins families and friends at a service overlooking the crash site Abbey National Tiny Preachers give counsel to the angry and grieving 'Give Railtrack £133m windfall to families' Sell-off of air traffic control will go ahead Iberiab UNiSYS 'We are just left hoping against hope' VW InterCity will be fitted with ATP system Signals Ignored Family could be first casualty in TA call-up Volunteers' Frontline Pay Departments clash over Czech visas Vodafone Liverpool Victoria 60-field target for GM crop trials Fujitsu Computers Siemens Climber killed on Ben Nevis News in Brief Close call Musical note Inquiry plea Jaguar Church pays for girl, 12, to avoid abortion 'Lazy' cooks spoil the broth in Britain Best-dressed salads put cream in peril Twins do double act as professors Violent crime figures set to soar Halifax Harman plea for working mothers Truants targeted NEC St John's a degree above the rest Nurses say NHS wages still too low Web porn fear in classrooms John Simpson Antarctic rescue for cancer sufferer BTcellnet Barristers back QC reform Legal Briefs No defence Till research Suited to surf Free advice Ryanair Bar fights Straw over jury trial curb Irvine warns of rich elite Lords leave best innings for their last How the Upper House Costs Less Mbeki honours Boers' fight for freedom Prime Health Zurich Financial Services Group UN to send extra forces after Timor shoot-outs Barak acts to move West Bank settlers New Peugeot 406 Berlin, as bent as Gotham City, gives politics a bad name Inside Germany Capital's voters grant Schröder no poll relief Central Bank of Nigeria British water is eau so chic in Paris cafes Yeltsin takes to hospital bed as jets hit rebels Satellite launch at sea signals space rivalry Prudential Torch Destitute find a happy home on the campus Choice Death toll from Mexico floods 'could reach 600' Libraries bid for Columbus letter Gore gets tough on Bradley Association for International Cancer Research US viral outbreak linked to Saddam World Summary Marconi original found (Reuters): One for the money Snub for Haider (Reuters): Israeli crash kills 15 Portuguese vote Left Patten's RUC reforms are fatally flawed 2nd opinion From their own correspondent: Judge not, that ye be not judged Centre of Attention: Cabinet reshuffles Legal & General Grace Bradberry In Los Angeles Safety first is a policy not a promise It is not in politicians' gift to guarantee a risk-free society 'Will Carling has been on radio emoting about his childhood. How long can it be before line-outs are co-ordinated by feng shui experts?' Mick Hume Picture Gallery Centre forward Hague has made a Faustian pact with the Tory Right, says Tony Blair Up the pole The Times Diary Gravely to Blame Track and train operators have all neglected safety The Changing Bar Politicians are unwise to treat all lawyers as whipping boys The Wanderer's Mind Philosophy is the discipline of the dissident Rail safety French decision on British beef Plea to end injustice of poverty Defence research Stuffy about dinosaurs Towering figures One-nil to Dr Carey Crumbs of comfort Young offenders? Response of Pope to Nazi crimes King Sven's beard Court Circular DJM: Nature notes Church news Britain conquers Germany Birthdays Personal Column Rugby World Cup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Pountney Clinic Anniversaries Jetworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Musicians Benevolent Fund Forthcoming marriages The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Company of Tylers and Bricklayers Company of Tin Plate Workers alias Wire Workers Service luncheon Marriages Oxford Institute of European & Comparative Law Forces appointments Alfred Singer Alfred Singer, businessman, died on August 27, aged 74. He was born on November 15,1924 Clive Graymore Clive Graymore, ophthalmologist, died on September 16 aged 69. He was born on April 4,1930 Morris West Morris West, AO, author, died in Sydney on October 9 aged 83. He was born in Melbourne on April 26,1916 Major-General A. R. Leakey Major-General A. R. Leakey, CB, DSO, MC and Bar, Director-General of Fighting Vehicles, 1964-66, and Director and Secretary of the Wolfson Foundation, 1968-80, died on October 6 aged 83. He was born on December 30,1915 Music Mm. Kreisler and Busoni Capitalisation, week's change Hackett London Arthur Andersen fights back against Net threat Pakistan blow for NatPower Bull seeks to calm investors Baxi nets Blue Circle heating arm for £480m Pension row at British Steel Setback for prices inquiry River Island profits plunge Penny Shares are Booming! Results and Statistics Exchange Rates An Nippan Airways JJB Sports looks in good shape Companies What the Sunday Papers Say NU considers bank licence UK-iNvest. com Peacocks Fresh data to offer clues on Bank's next rate move Economic Outlook British firms bankroll American politicians The Special Relationship Marconi to emerge from GEC SB denies report Leek victory Britannic merger Brown cannot banish boom and bust Doctors to be offered digital TV channel New post for Robins Virgin dismisses job cut claims The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Top UK pay lags America The finewine Service EasyJet claims Net record The Facts The Board Alternative Investment Market Marriott Corporate Profile: Corus What the Experts Say Our Verdict Armed Forces homosexual policy offends human rights European Court of Human Rights Minimum wage for Bar pupil Queen's Bench Division Estimates insufficient evidence of value Chancery Division Arbitrator's irritation did not justify his removal Court of Appeal Council's duty to the homeless Queen's Bench Division The Times News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,231 Winston Churchill relaxes on the election trail A century in photographs Today: 1945 Features Weathercall Hours of Darkness The Times Times 3 Forecast Radio & Tv Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries England exposed England left with seeds of doubt after Euro reprieve Centrum Lacking passion Henman broken Times 3 Final twists provide a clear picture Portugal Top the Runners-Up Table Alan Hansen Picture Gallery Ireland left in play-off lottery McMenemy left out in the cold Hughes remains joker in the flak Picture Gallery Hutchison surfaces to breathe life into Scotland Dull England fail to see the lightS Keegan's bravado may come back to haunt him Details from the Stadium of Light Schwarz upholds Sweden's pedigree and pride Oliver Holt sees Poland succumb to typically English qualities European Championship Scotland International Match Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Nationwide Football League Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Lee hatches plan for success on the cheap Football Thompson grateful for small mercies Swedish culture inspires Kilner Stevenage lose their grip Perez puts dark days firmly behind him Bruce is baffled by the failure to land points Ferguson honoured Walker inspires Belles Peacock's plume shines through Heath is offered cause for concern We arrived in good time, with the emphasis on good Details from Lansdowne Road Ireland slip to muted defeat Minds switch off when matches don't matter Simon Barnes feels let down by a mundane contest that neither team needed to win Details from Twickenham I will never forget facing Lomu England left exposed by their errors David Hands says that defeat by the All Blacks has highlighted a need for some serious self-examination Next stop Tonga on journey via shark-infested waters South Africa's crown looks shaky Picture Gallery Details Jenkins allows Welsh to find their voice Romania's passion play Details from Lansdowne Road Tonga relish late drop of drama Details from Millennium Stadium Quesada inspires revival Details from Stradey Park Fiji show they are ready to take on France Details Show time 12 Pages of Features, Fashion and Arts Modern Mozart Shaw on Shaw The lively muse who captured Laurie's heart One glance from Lorna Wishart's blazing blue eyes was enough for Laurie Lee to fall in love. Her seductive hold over Lee laster for a decade and he fathered her daughter Yasmin. It was Lorna who introduced Lee to the literary contacts who would make him one of Britain's most cherished writers. Women were pivotal to every aspect of Lee's life, says Valerie Grove in the first extract from her new biography Underscar Complete TV and Radio Graduate careers A triumph of greed over creativity With a couple of exceptions, the Paris shows resembled conveyor belts rather than catwalks The Times Trends Paris Diary Mind control: is it really possible? Imagine being able to alter your state of mind at the flick of a switch. A panacea or a sinister development? Rita Carter believes that new techniques could ease psychological suffering, provided we can overcome our fears The Times Give up Smoking for the Millennium Day 5 'A wriggly, golden-curled little girl of five' The woman immortalised in Cider With Rosie This Week in the Times Opera & Ballet Jack the lad scores again Opera: Rodney Milnes enjoys Opera North's fast and furious Don Giovanni Concerts Norfolk and Norwich Festival Norwich Multiple Display Advertising Items Victoria Palace Theatre Opera Figaro's Wedding Coliseum Why Fiona's on to a Shaw thing Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on what lured one of our finest actresses into the director's chair Theatre Two Pianos Four Hands Comedy The Lapada Show New York Theatre Contact/Epic Proportions Lincoln Center/Helen Hayes Pop NetAid Wembley Stadium Dance Coppélia Regent, Stoke-on-Trent Royal National Theatre Time Computers Would you give him a job? If you want to join my firm, it's quite simple, says Keith Dugdale: just do your homework Halifax 'Things do go pear-shaped …' A French farce at the disco Experience To Advertise Call 0171 782 7874 The Royal Bank of Scotland AMP News International Newspapers Limited United Biscuits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Everett financial management limited Graduates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax: 0171 782 7271 A little community spirit from the unsupported Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Video Plus+ and Video Plus+ codes The World Cup Today Guinness Guide to the Week Ahead Cricket Rugby Union For the Record Picture Gallery Athletics Golf Schools Sport Henman is heartened by display in defeat Tennis: British No 1 Battles Back from Two Sets down but Succumbs in Fifth-Set Tie-Break Buchanan to begin Olympic preparations Judo Australian Rules Essendon repel late onslaught Brittle Bulls lick their wounds as Iro strikes Christopher Irvine on how reputations were left in tatters on a big night for rugby league Ayr left in a daze by Knights Ice Hockey The Times Garcia rises to challenge of peer pressure Golf Williams forgets about his troubles Basketball Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Steinle goes north on Olympic way Winning Move Keene on Chess Irish take a step backwards Rugby Union Saturday's Racing Results Davies hits form to secure Takara title Sport in Brief Ward strikes early to ease Guildford's path to top Hockey ABTA Godolphin signs Inchlonaig Racing: Newmarket Winner to Leave Charlton for Dubai-Based Operation Windsor Ciro promoted Rapid Raceline Injury rules Walsh out of Pardubicka Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Leicester Reading the Racecard AYR Leaders in the Flat Championships Burning issue of counting the calories Lloyds TSB Quickstep way to fitness Ruth Gledhill a competitive dancer, says it is not all sequins and glamour, but hard work Cox's casebook Shorts A Sportal Network site Demise of Bedford rugby club Matt Busby, the Ryder Cup and fair play Roof justice Word-Watching Exercising for two In the first of a regular series, Jennai Cox reports on how she will maintain her health and fitness during pregnancy Dell Matthew Pryor shapes up with… Sarah Odell Vital Statistics Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Lynne Truss Missions unaccomplished on and off the pitch Helping out Sir Alex in hour of need Direct Netkonect New kid on the block Contents Hi-Grade Inter//face Mon The winner on pints In the scramble to unscramble Police defend Bill allowing them to chase encryptors The national project management exhibition Shake up on the farm Now bring your mobile to account Cut the risk of credit card fraud and stretch your pay-as-you go call time by transferring cash direct from a bank It's Sony and flair Stuart Miles sees how the japanese are making light work of walkman's 20th birthday Www. simplynames. co. uk Beenz for brains Time for another bite of the bun Frontier images are pure gold Computer technology has saved remarkable photographs of American Indians taken 100 years ago Make your move as safe as houses Website of the Week Not exactly the cup I was after Getting your facts right The latest edition of Encarta is out, writes Alan Copps Comet Last word in the classroom BT No need to be lost in France Quick Bites Intel inside Apple Computer Take a chance on me A perfect couple A Science Museum exhibition is looking at how art and science are back together - as they were in the age of Da Vinci Weird Web Where to Buy Urbane Frenchman who is firmly in driving seat Moving to world of games struck right note with J. F. Sega casts its ne console onto the TImWapshott, software editor, reviews Dreancast console that is smaller, n powerful and can be linked to the intel Arcade giar by home-p Picture Gallery A Potted History of the Console SimplyGAMES Into the hot seat for a racing demon One big, damp belly flop Penguins racing on ice are cute—but not so entertaining Sonic's bright new world Saga's hedgehog hits a new level, says Tim Wapshott Top Three Name their Most Popular Games Intershop The Times Methodika MBT Multiple Display Advertising Items PMR PSINet PCSat Forefront CLRC Church Talisman Sams TTP VENTURES DePfa IT Services Latest moves in IT 3D's new dimension What is a Games Engine? Cutting edge of graphics Down in the Valley, something stirred Dressing down Time

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