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News from 15/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Stevenson, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alice Lagnado, James Bone and David Lister, Paul Hoggart, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alan Hawkes, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Jenni Hall, Barbara Ellen, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tim Rodber, Michael Cudlipp, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Stefan B. Tietz, Giles Coren, Michael Gaisford, Richard Duce and Russell Jenkins, Valerie Hanaway, Cornelius Lysaght, Donald Laming, David Litchfield, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, David Conway, Michael Harvey, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Ian Hughes, William Critchley, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Fiona Fleck, Peter Barnard, Salman Rushdie, Paula Hawkins, John Humphrys, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and James Landale, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Michael Dynes Africa Correspondent, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, Tom Baldwin and Melissa Kite, Chris Patten, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Zahid Hussain and David Orr, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, David Coates, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Ray Connolly, David Orr, Mary Ann, Francis Gilbert, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Walker Chief Ireland Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Hettle Judah, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, Lea Paterson and Christine Buckley, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, John Allison, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, George Caulkin, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, John Eddison, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, John Mair, Bill Cash, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Margaret Owles, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Stephen Dalton, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, John Stevens, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Jo Wagerman, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Robin Baird-Smith's, Peter Roebuck, Lisa Verrico, Richard Pankhurst,

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Hague to fly flag against Blair's 'traitors' Inside Oldies, Goldies Two faces of pop Mortgage firms shamed over loan rip-offs State of emergency is declared in Pakistan Get Thinkin' Things for your children … 100… Chinese leader heads for Dome Ginny Dougary meets the Duchess at 40 First Telecom Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Boots Rail unions vote to strike over 'safety' Hooligans banned from all-British tie Row over TV Mounted patrols to police 'right to roam' ramblers Ten have lucky escape as bus plunges 30ft No end to Ulster deadlock News in Brief Ireland arrests Dando inquiry Father jailed Sterility case New conductor Long-lived cat Corrections Twenty-year terror of lonely hearts rapists Appeal court frees man after 14 years Big noises' party silenced Fighting spirit not enough to beat cancer Tod's French chef turns tables over ban on beef Cut-price ears offered on Net Q Compaq British actresses reign on small screen Gunga Din space robot attacked as racist Staff 'blocking prison reform' RAFcrew killed in Tornado crash Mystery of will that lea to murder hunt Blair acts after unit's plans are ignored in Whitehall Ladies of Land Army expected at the Cenotaph The Limited Edition Polo Match from £7,995 Son fell to death on climb with father One 2 one Blair sidesteps question of single currency Virgin Ignore the spin, this is a campaign for the euro No love lost as party animals fight for limelight Andrew Pierce gets behind yesterday's much-vaunted show of unity to find where the real seat of power lies Dixons All together now: looking back to 1975 Tesco The lady, the cook, the six bits of raw duck, and the sack Doctor, 28, dies after injected overdose Depressed botanist wins sacking payout Two-year-olds Weigh too much and do too little US puts cost of obesity at ?6,000 Times 3 Lifestyle of good old days was slimline ISUZU Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Homebase £100m to be spent on private nurseries Woodhead's Theorem Girls leave the boys trailing in Gcse results Profile of the Gender Gap Old maths software gets new lease of life Judiciary balks at working 9 to 5 day Judges 'must not stray into politics' Air Miles Travel the World Renaissance enjoys gallery revival BT Teenagers cut down on drink and smoking PC World Women still wait to close the pay gap Danger at Work Francis House Children's Hospice British stars' awards night Asia fossil challenges African ape theory Modified foods go through the Net Times 3 Eagle Star Claims of unsafe GM potatoes contested Carpet Right Cabins for Ferris wheel Puzzle the carrot for eager scientists Kennedy rivals dumped from Lib Dem team Shadow Line-Up Comet Peers' threat to block key legislation Ban on homosexuals in Forces to go next year Dell Thai king's tale unable to be told in Bangkok By our Arts Correspondent: Discounts are hitting royalties, say authors The Times Gravedigger turns to writing Staples The Office Superstore Tomorrow in Ghetto children run gauntlet of hatred MP calls for urgent action Comet Britons to teach the Inuit forgotten kayak skills Debenhams Britain's Favourite Department Store Mosque decision threatens Pope's Israel trip Alliance Leicester Nyerere, father of Tanzania, dies alter leukaemia battle Nobel prize hint angers China DIAL-a-PHONE Piccadilly Coin Co. Ltd. Abacha's Swiss bank accounts frozen Russian police open fire at British factory Chechen village captured The Times Bank guaranteed credit for Yeltsin Gateway End is nigh for KGB hotel Npower Army may put Sharif on trial for corruption Military rule 'needed to make reforms' Analysis The Times Clinton attacks Senate blow to nuclear treaty Picture Gallery Tiny Rejection comes at 'worst time' Great pretender tried to bring the House down Getronics Family feud may take ten years to settle Italy to investigate Cold War KGB spies Swiftcall Picture Gallery EU chiefs meet to discuss closer ties Heritage Hotels Kosovans regain their lost fortunes Jeans rape verdict upheld Thomas Cook Schroder U-turn on retirement at 60 Students' rally jolts Habibie World in Brief (AFP): Tibet protester 'beaten to death' Israel frees 151 more prisoners (AP): Shrimpers catch a submarine Millions of Americans 'are going hungry' Child's murderer 'still at large' Halifax Trump and his lady reveal their White House dreams We get you closer to the world. The Lufthansa… Death penalty in dispute Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow I shall dye Computacenter Picture Gallery Europe must win our hearts 2nd opinion Giles Coren in your Face Britain in Europe: the inside story Being against the euro doesn't leave you out in the cold 'Wise men take proverbs, and fools repeat them. And we are still repeating them, though the flood has dwindled to a trickle' Picture Gallery Apocalypse soon We must, for once, act with honour in the Balkans and save Montenegro Burning issues The Times Diary New Britain in Europe Subterfuge and folly in Britain's EMU battle The Senate's No The wrong Republican move on arms control Chris Patten's reply William Hague's stance on Europe Realistic spending on rail safety Value of a vocational education Modern hymns War crimes Rushdie states his case on UN row School standards Salad days Spiders in the bath Court Circular Reception Dinners Personal Column Lecture British Maritime Charitable Foundation Queen Elizabeth's Hospital To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Sale of Logie Baird's disc reveals television's hidden tale Birthdays Anniversaries University news School news Appointments Forthcoming marriages Calls to the Bar Gertrude Shilling Gertrude Shilling, famous for her hats, died on October 13 aged 89. She was born on March 3,1910 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pountney Clinic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight seekers Global Flights Jetworld Quality Travel Julius Nyerere Julius Nyerere, President of the zunited Republic of Tanzania, 1964-85, died in hospital in London yesterday aged 77. He was born on April 13,1922 Faresavers The British Kidney patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Voluntary duress is no defence Bun Power to order non-party to pay costs Delay before case does not count 'Discharge' includes, emission of steam Judge can amend indictment at retrial Error over office does not invalidate proceedings Councils cannot charge after care Exclusion from right to deduct VAT purchase of motor cars Costs order notice Is employment tribunal 'independent' under Convention? Effective cause sufficient to prove child abduction News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,235 The land girls carry on digging for victory A century in photographs Today: 1949 Features Weathercall The Times Arts Forecast Radio & TV Opinion Business Decline at Tyco knocks £35m off Ashcroft fortune Minimum wage lifts average earnings Franco-German aerospace deal casts shadow over BAe Sir Ernest Takes on Racal Chief Executive Role - at 73 Plus Times 3 CSFB raided by Tokyo police Sport Boots plans 2,500 stores overseas HSBC Samoa upset the Welsh in Cardiff Jewel in the crown Index Sumitomo surprise with merger proposal Takeover Panel forces BoS chief to clarify statement Legal & Public Notices Lewis gets $5m for Union stake Rothschild biotech fluids still in a tangle Factory sales boost confidence Council may sue Mam Contractors win reprieve on tax Business Roundup Loss for Polaroid Ebel sale imminent Schwab sees 27% rise European Motor fall Lloyd George stake Gas and oil record US retail sales surprise Launch lifts XKO Exchange Rates By our City Editor: Delay the Tube privatisation Commentary Former Liffe traders turn £1.3m into £42m The Sunday Times DFS feels benefits of rates and strong pound Bmcsoftware Rexam adds to war chest with £122m disposal French bid murmurs fortify Allied Domecq Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Picture Gallery 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 Broken Biscuits Tempus Affinity Internet DFS Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Andrews Sykes Wall Street Names claim con trick as Lloyd's faces last test case Tokyo is jewel in the crown for Boots overseas ambitions Fraser Nelson on why 'planet Japan' is one of the most difficult markets for British retailers to conquer Euro file The Times City Diary Logged out The Times City Diary Withdrawal The Times City Diary Homing in The Times City Diary UK-iNvest. com Employers are always the winners with pension funds DTI retail price study unaffected Stealthy Brown Microsoft and BT in mobile alliance Time continues to drag for luxury watchmaker Cornhill Insurance Battle for Kirk over replicator claim Intel adds DSP to its stable for $1.6bn Business Roundup Setback for Knowles Prestbury acquisition Soco sale raises £10m NAV of 3i trust rises Late session fall for equities You work for me now Affinity Internet customers up by 50% Newspapers join forces to put classifieds on Net Andrews Sykes hit by weather Brixton Estate lands £74m acquisition Twin deal for Out of Town One Company P&O's Princess Cruises enjoys strong quarter Vodafone seeks to raise £975m from bond issue Let it be thus Pubs owner in licensing plea From a Correspondent in Singapore: Hmv unveils international expansion plans By our City Staff: Enzafruit UK is Geest target Crockett & Jones By our City Staff: Shares setback for VNU The Times Unit Trust Information Service Crockett & Jones Shopping for rugs Locked away in this tree are secrets of the past 1,000 years Price of a life John Humphrys New Ayckbourn And so to Bed London Rugs: the ultimate sound barrier The Times More... Gotta Have It Was money to be the public acknowledgement of our loss? After Robin Baird-Smith's wife and son were killed in a car accident, he decided to launch a claim for competition. Five years later he questions the process which seeks to put a price on human life Nationwide's legacy lives on Thirty years on, the influence of nationwide is still strong. Is the time right to reinvent it, asks John Mair Media & Marketing Eicon Technology Foxtons Advertising Sales Executive Marketing Moves Live Keelergordon Trade digest Do we want a world of infotainment journalism? In the annaul James Cameron Lecture at City University this week, John humrhyrs warned of the dangers of abandoing serious broadcasting My concern is that the BBC does not follow the Americans down the road of chasing ratings Why books make a splash The Times Why the poster is working again The Times A new era for TV sets Media watch Diary Pictures worth a thousand years Felipe ernandez-Armesto's monumental book Millennium is the source of an eqully ambitious TV series. Francis Gllbert meets the author Precious fragments of China Museums : Richard Cork introduces a dazzling display of Yang Dynasty treasures at the British Museum Concert Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Blomstedt BBC Radio 4 Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Is this deja vu or are you just pleased? POP: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young are alive and singing, says Nigel Williamson The Times Rock Deacon Blue Regent Theatre, lpswich To Bland leader of the bland "In search of shocking revelations Steps may know all about stardom, but what about the darker side of life? Caitlin Moran grills them Near-death thru a lens Dance Music Fathless Astiria POP Supergrass The Forum, Nw5 HMV Firs Night Prompt Opening Tonight Sunday only Birmingham Leeds Opera & Ballet Theatres Buy Tickets by Phone The Pajama game Ayckbourn's soapy androids Theatre Comic Potential has Benedict Nighingale calling for a nurse Theatre Academics explore the top shelf of history Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC 1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Drop-kick leaves dent in Garcia's reputation Golf Noppachorn is walking tall Snooker Fixtures XS health For the Record By Our Sports Staff: Koubek's stature increases Tennis Wembley is 'too small' for Olympics Criticism could hinder World Cup bid John Goodbody reports Fletcher takes a back seat in business plan Cricket: Hussain Likened to Chief Executive in New Structure Australia held up by defiant Johnson Saeed leads assault By our Sports Staff: Fleming digs deep to deny India Smoking Cau Allan beats pain to seize chance Ses Cancer Golding puts his mind to teamwork Sailing Scrummin atcha! Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Irvine closes in on the Holy Grail Kevin Eason reports from Malaysia on the penultimate race of the season Motor Racing Keene on Chess Winning Move Pardubicka challenge falters on flat O'Donnell gives stamp of approval Donewald answers Leopards' call Basketball Agbeze is given her chance Netball The Times Fasliyev suffers serious leg injury Racing: Leading Two-Year-Old Fractures Pastern in Paddock Accident at Ballydoyle Newmarket Rapid Raceline Redcar Hereford Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Yesterday's Results The greatest footballer of them all Duncan Edwards at last has a permanent memorial Rob Hughes reports England look for good start in Euro 2001 campaign England Squad William Hill Mathews hopes to impress Hockey Germany lighten the load Sport in Brief By our Sports Staff: United find out their group opponents in Rio Draw Worthington Cup leaves bitter taste Fourth_round Draw Football The Premiership Today What's your 365? Francis and Peacock return to the top Word-Watching England v Tonga The World Cup Today Guinness Henry's worst fears come true Gerald Davies watches Wales's catalogue of errors and wonders if the remedy can come before it is too late Australia stars have to earn their stripes Ireland 's plans hit by injuries Uruguay searching for small mercies England steeled for game on the edge of legality Mignoni's absence troubles France Italy are swept away by an All Black tide Canada sign off in free-scoring style Samoans turn Welsh world upside down Underdogs bring hosts to heel in first shock of rugby's showpiece tournament Times Two Crossword Cornelius Lysaght Anger gives England the edge Football Zenith America denied the full Monty

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