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News from 18/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Tim Jones and Giles Tremlett, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Silke, Nick Nuttall, Catherine Riley, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Graeme Herrington, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and David Orr, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Uri Geller, Michael Paterson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tim Barker, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Alasdair Reid, Gary Jacob, Paul Jaffé, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Cork's, Rachel Shabi, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Aylwin and David Hands, P. Beck, Andy Stephens, Mary Maddicks, John O'Leary, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, and Giles Whittell, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Edwina Despard, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Joe Saumarez Smith, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Sue Fox, Nick Raynsford, Richard Cork, Tebbit, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, John Barnes, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Hyder Jawad, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, John Laughland, Matt Dickinson, Peta Bee, Joan O. E. Atkins, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Angus Whitfield, Damian Whitworth, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Henry Carter, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, J. Roger Thomas, Alastair Campbell, Chief Press Secretary, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Richard Graham, Alan Copps, Richard Willows, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Larry Nutt, Jennai Cox, Mark Hodkinson, Kyran Bracken, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, David McVAY, Peter Riddell, Alexander D. Burnett, Ray Hatley, Sarah Harris, Steven R. Weisman, Anne Wheelhouse, (Chairman), Grand Prix, Lea Paterson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Alan Copps Interface Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Lindsay Nicolle, Ivan Lawrence, Chairman, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Edward Garnier, Michael Evans, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, R. W. Pullan, Cliff Voice, Christopher Irvine,

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IRA recruits students fat new war Inter//face Scout dies in Snowdon fall Pakistan coup leader offers an olive branch to India Irvine defeated by a fraction of an inch Win Lotus Elise 49 worth £26,000 Hunt Supporters Rally to Fight Ban China's first state visit Crackdown at Nissan Victory for Montgomerie Get Bailey's bookhouse for your children Relive the century Aquascutum of London Nuclear plant failed on safety Today in The Times 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Vectis 300 Lives not lists are new Nhs target Princess joins mourners at crash service Test case could scupper hunting ban Harrods Knightbridge Scots see Royal Family as tourists Germans hold Majorca sex killing suspect String section given big role at academy British Midland Bra that calls for support Germ tests death inquiry expanded By our Environment Correspondent: Forest will be bugged to protect elephants Top judge says US-style vetting will harm Bench Mercedes-Benz Emerging from the shadows Prime Health Swiftcall Eagle Star Row over police promise Rail link halted Flood campaign Briton killed Car youth dies Multistar hotel Scout killed in 600ft fall from Snowdon peak Singapore Airlines New Raffles Class Straight up, the Eye is on target Smart camera leads to sharp drop in crime Blair finds safe haven in EU's asylum summit Kinnock attacks Livingstone BT Carpet shark lays down a record Hague welcomes Europe dissent Bacteria feared ill chicken imports Virgin Church wins back its medieval treasure Tube fire equipment cut back Sex-change win Rescue medal Top woman Lost pilot fined BT Internet charges 'handicap firms in e-commerce race' A selfish and cynical era is just beginning Britain in 2010 NEC Computer Systems Farewell to childhood Golden age lies ahead for well-off old Vodafone BMW Financial Services Group Staying at home for best degrees Corus Citroen Xsara 'Blair's arrogance knows no bounds. His contempt for the tradition of a neutral Civil Service beggars belief MPs face select job shake-up Who cares that the Commons is back? Course in Whitehall mandarin The Week Statistics get new scrutiny Doctors protect baby from father's Hiv Value Mad! Widdecombe attacks pupils' Jamaica trip News in Brief 20 years of vulgarity Madonna threatened Latex gloves sickness Neo-Nazi fugitive A racing uncertainty Mobile direct Henderson Investors EDSolved Britain warns Pakistan coup generals Junta faced with bankruptcy and IMF sanctions Commentary Working together Three die in Timor ambush World in Brief (Reuters): Killing trend 'Monster' find Lost chords School killer's parents sue Denver sheriff Forbes stops university cash over 'infanticide' professor Quantex Cash ISA Ancient map points to pharaohs' gold Taking tea with President Jiang Today Jilag Zemin, the Chinese President, begins a state visit to Britain, the first visit here by a Chinese leader in the two countries' histories. Last week William Rees-Mogg went to Beijing to speak to the President. Their conversation ranged from economics to computers and from grandchildren to the Dalai Lama 'We hope that more young business people from Britain come to China' CAF Roaring Twenties evoked as Berlin goes to the ball Inside Germany US woos Russia to win missile treaty changes Legal & General 14 tourists on yacht kidnapped World in Brief (AP): Nurse killed six (AFP): Public caning (AFP): Yemen execution (AP): Hurricane death Catalan leader wins sixth term Bahrain Promotions and Marketing Board Pilgrims in peril as St Peter's crumbles Embassy attack claim rejected From their own correspondent: Pakistan's split society Mercedes-Benz Grace Bradberry Centre of attention Grand Prix Prime Minister must get hostile Britain working to live up to Internet potential 2nd opinion Joe Saumarez Smith calls Tony Blair to task Rethinking US foreign policy Independence has been a consistent aspect of our… Westminster's back-but who cares? MPs have a new chance to prove that they really matter 'The destruction of our countryside is based on a nonsense: the astrology of predicting demand. Prescott, of all people, should not be slave to a fantasy market The lion isn't dead yet Blair's weak and dangerous policy on Europe reveals how little he understands Britain's fiercely independent history Not Today Heart of the Matter Time and the General Eye in the Sky Display of Union Flag The costs of justice under scrutiny Marching the Ta into battle zones Bishops' expenses Lord Tebbit's reply Walk-in surgeries Wet blanket? BBC standards Value added? Labour choice for London's mayor Spiders in the bath Court Circular Luncheons Dinners Picture Gallery Memorial service: the Hon Hugh Astor Birthdays Personal Column Memorial announcements Anniversaries Livery companies Service reunion Lecture Forthcoming marriages RAAF commemorative service DJM: Nature notes Norman Reeddaway Norman Reddaway, CBE Ambassador to Poland, 1974-78, died on October 12 aged 81. He was born on May 2,1918 Kenneth Benton Kenneth Benton, CMG, intelligence officer and author, died on October 14 aged 90. He was born on March 4,1909 The Queen Opens Nuclear Plant October 18,1956 Lord Foot Lord Foot, lawyer and Liberal politician, died on October 17 aged 90. He was born on Febrauary 17 1909 Commander Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, Bt Commander Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, Bt, naval officer and landowner, died on October 13 aged 90. He was born on April 26,1909 Capitalisation, week's change SAS Reebok reveals hazards faced by Asian workers Directors' pay lambasted Domino's seeks £25m AIM flotation Renault 'Cost Killer' cuts back Nissan production Links Tycoon set to win Everton Bid for Hogg Robinson HSBC Markets braced for more turmoil as key data loom Fund managers hit as investors steer clear of Isas BTCellnet Threadneedle Street to get luxury hotel Allied Domecq ready to fight Vdata Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited FSA may lack power over bank Securicor franchisees in revolt Alternative Investment Market The assault on Treasure Island Storehouse held merger talks Salomon proprietary trading shake-up What the Sunday Papers Say The Royal Bank of Scotland The Facts The Board Dolphin Corporate People's What the Experts Say Our Verdict Results and Statistics Change on Week Allsop to hold two-centre auction Newcastle Bank (Gibraltar) Limited Bid worry in store at Debenhams Stock Market The Sunday Times WINEClub US rate fears to dominate Economic Outlook Exchange Rates News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,237 That other dome... a tonic for the nation Features Weathercall The Times Arts Forecast Radio & Tv Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries World beater Passion play The grand illusion: How 10mm of missing carbon fibre turned winners into losers and tears into triumph Test of endurance Tangerine Times Montgomerie earns rich reward Europe No 1 triumphs in World Match Play at the eighth attempt Sport in Brief Legal & Public Notices Wattana and Fu to the fore Snooker: White and King Suffer Defeats at Hands of Young Asians Donewald lauds Leopards' desire Basketball Conner remains danger man Sailing Kirtley is handed chance to shine Goodwin makes Australia fight Scoreboard Scdumacher shows his mastery Ferrari invigorated by return of their No 1 at Malaysian Grand Prix Mathews puts paid to Southgate's challenge Hockey Marbles Lacroix leads Saracens spree Rugby Union: Andrew Sees Newcastle Hit Rock Bottom Rusedski has reasons to be cheerful Tennis Britain find tough job in taming the Bears Rugby League Redknapp cries foul in face of defeat FA Carling Premiership: Deane makes pressure count after Hislop's sending-off Hartson takes lead in revival William Hill Robson's zeal dazzles even in defeat Size does matter to Wembley Armstrong inflicts latest blow to Derby 's pride Infighting spurs on O'Neill's gallant troops Arsenal home guard argue their case for the defence Chelsea suffer from Wise crack too far FA Carling Premiership Red Card Day riles Taylor Leeds weather Wednesday storm Sunderland V Aston Villa Global World Cup Coverage Ipswich pay for folly of Magilton Nationwide League Jaeger-Lecoultre Nationwide League in Brief Rovers profit from derby stalemate Coppell gives vent to injustices of life Lee savours dream draw Bracewell feels a sense of relief Halifax have taste for greater things Curbishley finding leadership a strain FA Cup Tragedy puts team top of league of suffering Oliver Holt, in Adapazari, finds a once-proud club traumatised by the horror of the Turkish earthquake Walker makes good use of scoring habit BT FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Nationwide Football Conference Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Where buyers go Bioterrorism It's only a Question of Time Driving phobia Brad Pitt Graduate careers Complete TV and Radio Where all the buyers go in Paris Forget the Paris catwalks, Those in the know are flocking to a high street chain to snap up affordable style in key looks Millennium Cuff Links Fashion Diary Paul & Joe women's wear available at London… Free software worth £35m for children of all ages Why am I so scared of driving? Sable, the exiled queen of wrestling Rena Mero rose from smalltown obscurity to become Sable, the rich and raunchy star of world wrestling and a top pin-up. But now she has fallen out with her employees and been criticised for appearing in Playboy, Interview Stop Smoking for the Millenium Artist at the cutting edge Visual Art: After 40 years as a painter, Lucio Fontana found that his most expressive tool was a sharp Knife. By Richard Cork MVC Concert EMI Gilded Dragons Royal National Theatre A dull blow to Pitt of the stomach Fight Club is tripe, but its mix of designear violence and cod philosophising has made it a hit. Sean MacAulay reports Pop English National Opera Cabaret Girl Talk Pizza on the Park, Sw1 Tower This Week in the Times Opera & Ballet Classical Concerts Sadler's Wells Zeit, but a bit short on geist Theatre: Benedict Nightingale spends a millennium or two in the company of Remember This, at the Lytteton Dance Entertainments Listings Poor pay, it's a girl thing When it comes to starting salaries, why are female graduates at a disadvantage? Peter Brown reports Groupe ESC Mai Bordeaux Graduate Appointments VSO 'Fantastic to have a job so early' Technicolor HM Prison Service Learning to make mischief Experience The Royal Bank of Scotland United Biscuits Independent Insurance Graduate Careers Cable & Wireless Mistress in Mayfair Graduate Careers in Headhunting Excellent opportunities within a PLC publishing… Federation of Small Businesses Television, Radio + Sales Consultancy Graduate… A farewell to the respectable travel documentary Satellite Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Guide to the Week Ahead For the Record Picture Gallery Rugby Union Athletics Saturday's Racing Results Cycling Flight Options Sports Tours Shiel set for dream return after call-up Guinness Scotland feast on inferior fodder Woodward balances his resources Rugby World Cup Quesada insures against mistakes The Times Digal Tyre Inflator Offer Being fed on diet of success Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Fijians plan to rock boat for proud islanders Rugby World Cup France are pushed to the limit Dell High jinks still on the bill for Scotland In Brief Guinness The World Cup Today Newmarket makes the most of good fortune Pontefract Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Plumpton Southwell Leaders in the Flat Championships Surprise reverse for Diktat in Foret Word-Watching Rapid Raceline Sports Pips and Pieces Importance of an apple a day Celebrating the Apple All downhill from here Fit to Play If you're bored with skiing, how about trying snowboarding? Peta Bee braved the indoor slopes Cox's casebook John Barnes Matthew Pryor shapes up with... The Times Fun returns to exercise Rachel Shabi tries out the latest American fitness import, Non-Impact Aerobics A warm welcome for new members - but only if they're quiet Leeds feast at the head of the table Wise move catches out red-card rivals Times Two Crossword Scrutineers force a hasty rewrite of paean of praise 'Schumacher and Ferrarip have cocked it up yet… Penny Share Guide Guess who! Netcom Internet! Contents Marillion The National Motorcycle Museum Salon at the cutting edge Hairdresser invites clients to curl up with a keyboard Be sew good at design An easy way to put finishing touches to embroidery No 10 Brushes up its Image Bear up and aid charity Major Tom comes home When lifelong stargazer David Bowie was asked to write music for a new game he turned out a whole album and took a leading role, for good measure Amused with Linux Search for a soul mate Here's how to beat United ICS Learning Systems Club tours are spot-on Graphic battle in space Top Ten - All Formats USA PC Top Ten Broadband delivers in an instant Looks at how ADSL Will change the face of the internet Karoo causes Hullabaloo Internet, not quite over the hill Over 10 Million already unavailable! Snappy and glorious Novell Now Iceland's coming to mum New chapter in selling Quit while you are ahead How get your own back on your boss by resigning with a real flourish Lineone Recognising the Need for Change Bun If your face fits you're in Security checks are simplified by software that indentifies physical characteristics Speak into this How to train software to transcribe speech from digital recordings Finger of Suspicion On a wave of progress Giving new voice to plans to get rid of clumsy keyboard UK-INFO Disk CD-ROM Mix and match Quick Bites Absolute Beginners Ann Langford IT Analysis and Design Ltd Become a Computer Programmer Church International Software & Systems Design Engineers Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Technology Group Anchor Forefront Europe Limited Comreco Rail Ltd Computer Training Total SWP Latest moves in IT Tailored to fit Healthy Interaction Hitler's stealth Talking language of litigation Back to the future Time

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