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News from 12/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Hary, Jon Ashworth, Dennis Powell, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Melissa Kite and Jill Sherman, Michael DAVITT(Member, European Movement), , Grace Bradberry, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Park of Monmouth, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Christine McCafferty, Hilary Finch, Stephen McCormack, Michael Zander, Clive Davis, Simon Ansell, Alison Kervin, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Stephen Silber QC, Martin F. Marix Evans (Author), Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, vince Wright, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Nick Szczepankin, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Julian Glover, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, George S. Pearson, Edward Fannell, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, John Bolton, Mark Baldwin and John Hopkins, Damlan Whitworth, Christina Speight, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Tom Baldwin, Lord Goodman, Gary Slapper, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Jatinder Singh Sandhu, Raymond Keene, Dieter Jebens, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Russell Jenkins and Richard Duce, Matt Dickinson, James Morton, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, John Maples, Gwyn Jones, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Alan Coppos, Interface Editor, Oliver Holt, Selwyn Hodson-Pressinger, Damian Whitworth, Nick Hasell, Gary Jacobs, John Allison, David Lister and Christine Buckley, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Cooper, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Frances Gibb, Law Editor, Saeed Shah, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Anjana Ahuja, Clare Francis, Chris McGrath, Veronique Mistiaen, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Denis MacShane, Michael Gove, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Mark Stephen and Marietta C James D. Zlrin, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Arthur Leathley and Stephen Farrell, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Alex O'connell, Julian, Simon Crompton, Warwick Mansell, Alasdair Murray, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Fiona Fleck and David Lister, Tim STEPHENS(stamp dealer), Raymond Snody, Media Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Colin McQuillan, Peter Wells, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Alun Jones QC, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Laurie Lee Mandelson bounces back Ulster role for Blair's ally in Cabinet shuffle Inside Queen visits Paddington Free Software for Schools Colt . 45 is ambushed by posse of lawmen When a child should have a baby Murder case GP 'enjoyed power of life and death' Bill Bryson Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV DELL Fines back speedier home-sales scheme Dobson Begins Mayoral Campaign Fans queue for Major's book Church will help pregnant girl only once Tories want cuts in TA reversed World population passes 6bn mark News in Brief Pensions concession Malaria drug blamed Sex abuse sports coach Botham strides out Towpath rapist jailed Evangelists warned Rush for salad days At their convenience Eagle Star GP 'injected morphine overdoses' Court told he falified computer records Patient's will 'written on his typewriter' Suspicious daughter alerted police Jurors take up lengthy residence of Court No 1 Qantas The Charges Treasury star must keep tight rein on health spending Brown Protege Heads Other Promotions The rise of the Blairite modernisers committed to reform Intel inside C&G Cash Gift Mortgage Hoon surprise choice at MoD Second chance for humbler man Mandelson slipped, but is now beck where Blair believes he belongs, writes Tom Baldwin Alpha Telecom Sainsbury's Unionist welcome for 'hard head' Key task will be to rule on prisoner releases Labour's 'survivor' bows out Abbey National The New Cabinet in Full The exchange of letters Microsoft 'Touchy-feely' Mowlam takes key media role Teachers took Arsenal tickets sent for pupils Dream deal for fantasy writer SAGA Iberia Medical myths are headache for NHS BT Pankhurst is woman of the century Intel Excluded pupils lost from system Egg: card Leonard Cheshire Mummy takes its curse to Paris Students lead way in study by video link Tokens for Titles AC Andersen Consulting Moral dilemmas are staged with power Woman to run top-security prison Vodafone Villager diverted stream to own lake Reuters VW Reforms raise prospect of new Lawrence trial The Proposals Revolt over doctrine on gays NECComputer Systems Scotland Yard turns its history into a coffee-table blockbuster Tesco Looking back on the beat Computer killer gets life News in Berif Lakes death Teenager killed Child vandals Dogged thief Silent reunion by the track New Peugeot 406 Laureate's memorial to disaster victims Cost of life Wrong turning took rare eagle to Scilly Isles Railtrack and train firms face licences threat BOL BT Southall crash bereaved call for support How figures ran out of control NPI Pressure grows for cheaper use of the Internet Free the Net? Americans lead the cyberspace race Net Profits Investors in People Germans want to cast Net wider French users win first fight Scandinavian surfing safari 700 farmers blockade Plymouth Demand beats supply Alliance Leicester Real ale drinker's £1,000 swig Hp British beef snubbed by Germans Swiss name Russian in crime inquiry Fiona Fleck and David Lister report on the investigated businessman FPD savills Picture Gallery Malaria worst since 1930s in South Africa Parretti arrested in Italy St. Joseph's Hospice Ailing Yeltsin leaves hospital Microsoft Israel to pull out of south Lebanon World in Brief Mao's choice as heir Clinton vote delay plea Vesuvius rumbles (Reuters): Bus plunge kills 43 (Reuters): Hunter kills brother Aiming to hit the gunmakers After years of siege by some lawmakers, the gun that tamed the West has been brought low by America's lawyers, writes Damian Whitworth Colt's decision leaves Smith & Wesson exposed in the firing line Troubled life of the Peacemaker Crossair Victim's parents to sue Time North Korea trains Kabila troops Calais Picture Gallery Dynasty looks to future The Gandhi legacy is kept alive by a new generation of India's most famous family, writes David Orr Arabs seek acceptable face in fight for Unesco post Picture Gallery Suharto is cleared of corruption The Photographs of Hg Pointing Scott's Last Expedimation to the Antarctic Picture Gallery Israel expels Cult over suicide fears The Wellman Clinic Weymouth Cafe bosses fight fast food Whistleblower defies Brussels British Airways Italy 'set up Tunis coup' Jospin rallies Left against le Blairisme Times3 NetDirect French try to stem new tide of franglais On Message 40-mile iceberg drifts into shipping lanes Scottish Widows Protein pioneer wins Nobel Prime Health Lottery novice scoops £19m Date our decline from a hundred years today Center of attention: women of the century Picture Gallery From thier own correspondent: Russia is apeing Nato's folly Sergi Romanenko writing in Moskovskie Novosti Corby Trouser Press Richard Morrison Net profits or a Web of deceit? why cyberspace 'word of mouth' is making the movie marketeers drool A Week in the Arts King of spin goes over the water Many can align Ulster, and Labour, closer to the majority 'If Major is at times unsparing towards those who helped to reduce the Tory party to its present state, he is always hardest on himself' Babes in alms If a child wants to keep her baby, we have no option but to support her Kofi bar Mostly Blairites now A clearly better Cabinet than before Free the Net Britain's Internet future is held back by outdated charges Call to Arms Proof that the deep cuts in TA strength were a mistake World population Powerless victims of Ulster violence Tory pursuit of flexibility from Eu 'ball and chain' Casualties of Boer War camps Nato intervention Second-class stamp Display of Union Flag Bothersome badgers Letter by letter Court Circular Church news Women of the Year Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays School news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages The Royal Literary Fund Polish Ambassador Dinners Personal Column Henry Heaney Henry Heaney, OBE, librarian of Glasgow University and Keeper of the Hunterian Books and Manuscripts from 1978 to 1998, died after a storke on September 13 aged 64. He was born on January 2,1935 Milt Jackson Milt Jackson, jazz vibraphonist and bandieader, died in NewYork on October 9 aged 76. He was born in Detroit on January 1,1923 Ranald Boyle Ranald Boylc, DSC, diplomat and merchant banker, died on September 17 aged 78. He was born on August 19,1921 Picture Gallery Woman Doctor's Feat October 12,1927 Fingers crossed for £1,000 rollover With only one match over the past week - last Monday's game at The Dell - managers can take a breather and assess game plans How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry from Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times It's a name game of two halves, Brian Theme Team The Times Check your Points or Choose Team from this List News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,232 Brief encounter with the platform tea trolley A century in photographs Today: 1946 Features Time Arts Forecast Lifeboats Radio & Tv Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Racal Telecom falls to Global Labour to face £10bn bill for Serps error John Charcol Plus Times 3 Sainsbury denial fails to quash speculation Sport Lonmin looks to rescue Ashanti with $784m bid SmithKline and Glaxo shares soar Fears over rise in output prices Tv & Radio Seeding row takes root at Uefa draw Sterling charade Index Thus poised for £2.2bn market flotation Italy sells 20% stake in Enel Heritage Hotels Share slide for Chez Gerard GEC offers all staff a £3,000 share incentive British assets to go in Repsol disposal plan Storms and quakes hurt RSA US bank to buy Granville Get rich quick Greater mis-selling risk, says FSA panel Business Roundup Temps' VAT bill plan Firms 'on top of bug' Stepstone investment Church bidder out Stanley adds casinos Exchange Rates Sprint in speedy strategy Cisco Systems By our City Editor: Politicians face pensions music Commentary Shunned bidders seek Ub meeting MEPC sells half stake in subsidiary AngloGold in Australian bid Bid talk boosts United Centrica ahead on hopes of price-cap lenience Stock Market 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 'Twas ever Thus Tempus Britannic MEPC Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Time for British managers to banish complacency A strong pound is no longer an excuse for companies that lack strategies for profitable growth Economic View Logo levity The Times City Diary Just the job The Times City Diary For sure The Times City Diary Great Dane The Times City Diary Battle over Barings looms as Lesson takes centre stage Liquidators are using testimony from the rouge trader in a ?Ibn lawsuit, writes Jon Ashworth Picture Gallery Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business Late rally in thin trade Hargreaves Lansdown Greek cement deal lifts Blue Circle shares Henry Boot ahead in tough trading Business Roundup Megalomedia buoyant Approval sought Delancey secures deal Inveresk shares slump Peel bond offering LIH in farms disposal Euro. N M Eye off the ball at Chelsea Village Europe House in £100m revamp Incentives prove key method of keeping staff Sally Patten on the creative schemes that companies are using to motivate workers Business to Business Linx Trading Ltd MBE Giving Employees that Little Bit Extra WVE Beacon Marketing Singling firms face three-year wait for fate cuts More time for CVAs urged as abuse revealed The insolvency profession is calling for a proper use of current procedures, says Henrietta Lake Picture Gallery Evesham Vale Business to Business New technology is just the job for recruiters The Times Firms hope for audit change In Brief Megaphone The Times Unit Trust Information Service Penny Shares Are Booming! Laurie Lee's bride Breast cancer Cool Chopin Hillary It is early days in the campaign to propel Hillary Cilnton into the Senate - and the press pack that feeds on any hint of controversy from the First lady is hungry. Damlan Whitworth joins them for three days in New York 'she's playing the sexual card' Complete Tv and Radio Millennium pack Two men in a balloon conquer the world In March Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones became the first people to fly around the world non-stop in a balloon. Here, in extracts from a new book, they relive the highlights of their historic flight Microsoft Available in Encarta Reference Suite & Deluxe 2000… 'Nubile, curved and comely' In the second extract from her biography of Laurie Lee, Valerie Grove describes how the writer went out with two of his former lover's nieces before finally deciding to marry a third Pretentions, moi? Of time and money Medicines to target the causes of breast cancer To coincide with Breast cancer Awarness Month, Professor Alan Ashworth of Britain's first dedicated breast cancer research centre tells Anjana Ahuja of his work on the 'scourage of women everywhere' The Times 'I feel glad to be alive' Picture Gallery Steps to lake for a dry night's sleep Bed-wetting is an embarrassing problem for as many as one in seven five-year-olds. Parents should seek professional help as early as possible Do fathers drive teenagers to drugs? New research suggests that a poor relationship between a father and son can seriously affect teenage behaviour. Simon Crompton The Times 'I don't know how healing works but it helped my son' GPs and hospitals are starting to consider a complementary therapy. Veronique Mistiaen reports Give up Smoking for the Millennium Go on then, cry for me, Argentinian Opera: Which is the bigger, José Cura's talent or his ego? Joanna Pitman listens as the superstar tenor sings his owns praises Concert The Lapada Show Spend a little time with her Theatre: Barbara Dickson is rellshing tonight's return to the west End. Clive Davis reports Prompt Tonight only Opera Opera & Ballet Damp squip after the fire Opera: John Allison is disappointed by Turandot at Barcelona'a rebuilt jewel The peasant who became king of cool Music: Chopin still casts a spell over planist Mitsuko Uchida 150 years after his death, says Hilary Finch Charles Ives Recital Vadlm Repln Picture Gallery Opera Stravinsky Orchestral Brahms The Times Work means more than earning a living PLaNET talk Thrilling entertainment - with a dark side Focus Gambling Make your Own MM Research Questions Great plot shame about lie improbable east Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Picture Gallery Radio Choice BBC1 ITV VARIATIONS For Today's Satellite Cable and Digital TV PLUS… Today's Choice by Tony Patrick Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck Triathlete widow in appeal for witnesses David powell reports on the confusion surrounding the death of a competitor Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge St Louis emerge from Nineties blues Keene on Chess Winning Move How the Leading Squads Line UP Helal joins illustrious company Squash The Times Britain embark on early planning strategy Rugby League O'Brien throws down gauntlet Racing: Balldoyle Trainer Enters Eight against Distant Music in Dewhurst Leicester Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing AYR Rapid Raceline British trainers guilty of Complacency Reaping the Racecard Racing Ahead Sainz and Moya dice with death Motor Rallying Srinath inspires India fightback Cricket Sedgefield Towse's second bite of cherry Yesterday's Racing Results Price resumes battle with Schuback Bowls Today's Fixtures Keeping step with the latest couples Dance Sport Pools Forecast Guinness The World Cup Today Taione left bursting to prove credentials for Tonga Curtain almost drawn on career of Kearns Fiji laugh all the way to bank Northern hemisphere left trailing by bigger backs Rugby World Cup Kefu will pay hefty price for his scuffle with Brennan Organisers are at odds over poor ticket sales By our Sports Staff: Rusedski defies injury to squeeze through Tennis The Times Keegan embraces tradition Oliver Hot says Englad coach is right to adopt tactics worth For the Record William Hill Mullally joins Warne Sport in Brief Stars turn out on Sir Alex's big night Stephen wood sees fans and former players pay tribute to a United great Football in Brief The Premiership Today Picture Gallery Wenger leading the case for Vieira's defence Football Picture Gallery Dulwich consider plan for new leases of life Word-Watching England forced to focus on pressure point Alison Kervin says that Clive Woodward has some difficult decisions to make about the structure of his side to face Tonga Uefa seeding row eclipses play-off draw Times Two Crossword Racing 54 United eye goalkeeping prospect Europe banking on England's cash Motor Rallying 55 Advanced Hair Studio Unlocking secrets on the Internet Picture Gallery HW Daniels Bates Michael Page Legal HW Daniels Bates Setting clear rules Why justice must be done and seen to be done The Court of appeal is to decide on just when a judge should stand down from a case, Gary Slapper PWC Contents Taylor-Root Lipson Lloyd Jones Rough justice for the innocent? Jury Trial - your Right to Choose ZMB For QD Butterworths Your Shout In a new regular column, the College of Law with its staff of 400 lecturers will debate readers' problems Lawyer of the week 'Turly independent barristers have no desire for further promotion Bulletin board FSA QD Allen & Overy Linklaters & Alliance City University Chambers and Partners Why the double jeopardy rule should be retained Picture Gallery News Break the Mould British Airways When all is not fair for customers Jatinder Singh Sandhu on why the law of competition needs revising Chambers Norton Rose QD Outlawing secrets The next big battle in cyberspace will be for Mark Stephens and Marletta c James D. Zirin (below) on policing secur US courts send Justice is only for the cuddly Is a recession around the corner? John Bottom on how construction disputes reveal trouble ahead Granada Media EJ Legal QD Taylor Root Sports law booming Lawers are rushing into a new niche market, says Edward Fennell QD Top Baker post goes to woman No contractual rights in bonus expectations Sports body owes duty of care to participants QUEEN's Bench Division Contact order procedure must change Family Divison Environmental impact assessment required Translation needed to validate European patent Passport control no breach of Community movement law The Law Society SB Company Secretary £60,000 Bedfordshire Holmes Hardingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goodman: the 'pleasant villain' A threatening letter from his firm was sufficient to put a tremor in the bravest of hearts Withers Pioneers in Professional Legal Training 36 Bedford Row Marsons Hempsons Solicitors Pioneers in Professional Legal Training Dawson & Co Shipping Lawyer British Association for Sport and Law Annual… MCS Wills Trusts and Probate Southend-On-Sea Holmes Hardingham Macdonald & Company Devon and Cornwall Magistrates' Court Service Holborn College 3-4 South Square How good manners can reduce complaints Legal diary Picture Gallery Steuart & Francis Trading places QD

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