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News from 20/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, John Wilkinson, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Simon Barnes, Angela Milner, Sarbra Paskin, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Adrian Head, Jane Bolton, Philip Howard, Peter Watson and Neil Brodie, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Joyce Blake, Elizabeth Judge, Mary Wilson, Andrew Drummond and Tim Jones, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tim Rodber, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Michael Hart, Pat Gibson, David McVay, George Bridges, Donald Hutera, Jack Levy, Dominic Walsh, John Prescott, Alasdair Reid, Richard Wilson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, LK Bennett, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Bernard Weatherill, Clare Thompson, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, Alex O'connell and Ikimulisa Sockwell, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Anthea Lawson and Stewart Tendler, Peter Barnard, George Stevenson, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Avebury, Paula Hawkins, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, David Lister, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, David Waddington, Nigel Cliff, John Musselwhite, Nigel Hawkes, Gary Kitchen (National organiser), Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Roger Foord, Gemma Corry Reid, William Heard, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Richard Holledge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, John Allison, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Norman Baker, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Akhtar M. Zahid, Saeed Shah, Simon De Bruxelles, Matthew Parris, Michael Hanson, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Victoria Greenhalgh, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, W. H. C. Frend, Christine Eillott, Ben Macintyre, Simon Jenkins, Carrick, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Helen Gray, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard White, Patrick O'brien, John Fuller, Alice Miles, Alex O'connell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alasdair Murray, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Cork's, Glenda Jackson, Jon Miller, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Dudley Moore Downing St accused of trying to gag Robinson Secret report urges rural revolution Tourism tax for top beauty spots Freedom to build on prime farms Index Software for Schools French beef truce sticks in officials' throats President Jiang Zemin began the first state visit to… Inside Paddington rail services restored BT Today en The Times Tiny A new 'Thatch' inspires the anti-European Tories Political Sketch 'No alternative' as peace deal nears collapse Government pays £122,590 to read its own report George Smith Rover's return to an old trick Chancellor backs Bank on rates News in Brief NHS all-clear TV raid remand Doorstep ban Illicit ticket sales Monster hit Fishy incident Dick Francis's wife is literary dark horse School had 30 'phantom' pupils Prada Flight of invention is put on hold by BA Women who set men writing Police release tape of torture Words of wisdom are free for all on the Internet Blueprint to transform rural Britain Countryside must change or die, say civil servants Andrew Pierce assesses their solutions Citroën Xsara Prime Health The Open University China's leader isolated from chill of dissent Toshiba Pro-democracy protest shown zero tolerance Doctor 'told man his mother had angina' PC World Wine makes most of the feel-good factor Eagle Star Anthony Robbins Nurses cleared over death of miner Wonder of African jungle is a show worth catching Benedict Nightingale sees bold and creative marvels as The Lion King opens at The Lyceum School was paid for 'phantom' pupils Fleming Parents' right to know challenged BTCellnet Barnardo's Sex lessons 'no answer to teenage pregnancy' Europe's Best Selling Dehumidifiers Picture Gallery Pupils must learn workplace lessons of computer safety Free net name Briton is shot dead in Thai bar brawl Keeping to timetables 'puts safety at risk' 3Com 19 Paddington signals pose danger Businesses want compensation Marks & Spencer Council's care home blunder News in Brief Lover cleared Bus victim dies Tory euro-turn Girl unplugged PCs accused Its investment trusts Blair being 'swept into European superstate' BT Redwood demands on-time rail inquiry Oral B Briefing Today in Parliament Livingstone does 'Red Ken' U-turn to appease party Electoral reforms take vote to people How to avoid paying court to wealthy donors Daewoo Picture Gallery It's not a dirty bed, it's a Turner prize entry Sun Alliance Angry Hockney sends art buyer the fax of life Digital Hearing Ltd Villagers of Chechnya in Russian sights Anthony Loyd in Pervomaiskaya, the only Western reporter on the front line, says Moscow's claim to be hitting solely rebels is false Putin declares war on dirty money Noower (AFP): Bosnian Serb 'Adolf' guilty of war crimes World in Brief (AP): Indian cyclone toll 79 (AP/Reuters): Flight hijacked (AP): Schindler mission (Reuters): Passengers kill robber Bush attacks 1972 cocaine arrest claim Times 3 Scottish Widows Commonwealth demands to see deposed PM Choice Last US 'Liberty Tree' faces axe Habibie to quit presidency Drug linked to Gulf War illness Leonard Cheshire Republicans gunning for Windsor gang SAGA Vodafone From Associated Press in Brussels: Belgian King 'had daughter in affair' JobShark. co Rabbi condemns Czech 'ghetto' wall 08702 You Know two people with Sky digital Lucas set to speed Kevin's Gallic fall from grace Prudential Tesco Plc. Sorry trade in ancient civilisations Auction houses should help of smuggled antiquities, say Peter Watson and Neil Brodie Centre of attention: Fiji Time Anthony Howard In the Corridors of Power A wind of change—or just hot air? The Prime Minister needs to have the courage of his convictions 'I shall crocus Millennium 2000 into the lawn. Naff, you wince?Of course it's naff. Is naffery not the very quintessence of the imminent shenanigans?' Picture Gallery Risking our sanity From the railways to beef on the bone, common sense is the first casualty of a scare over public safety Scene, herd Seeds of Confusion Poor science makes for damaging policies Playing to the Gallery A Chechnya crackdown has been good for the Russian Pm Turntable of Taste Art we love to hate keeps art alive Civil Service reform Army action in Pakistan defended Choice for voters on key EU issue Pensions and the RPI Spiders in the bath Seasonal sign Stuffy about dinosaurs China maintains stance on Tibet Letter by letter Topsy-turvy Court Circular Church news State Banque, Buckingham Palace Seating Plan Personal Column Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries School news Award Memorial service Brian Hodgson Brian Hodgson, CMG, Director-General of the British Red Cross Society 1970-75, died on october 2 aged 83. He was born on august 24,1916 Personal Column Flight seekers Multiple Display Advertising Items Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Bradshaw Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Bradshaw, KBE, Director-General of Army Mecdical Services, 1977-81, died on October 12 aged 79. He was born on August 1,1920 Quality Travel Imperial Cancer Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Dr John Lloyd Dr John Lloyd, OBE, anaesthetist, died on September 26 aged 75. He was born on December 26,1923 Professor Len Lamerton Professor Len lamerton, radiation biologist, died on September 19 aged 84, He was born on July 1,1915 (From Our Correspondent): Mrs. Pankhursts's Tour Geoffrey Weston Geoffrey weston, CBE, Deputy Health Service Commissioner, 1977-82, died on September 30 aged 79. He was born onn September 11,1920 Regalian North of the Thames Holland Park, W11 Dauntons Holland Park Westminster SW1 P. F. & K. North Lakes Properties Association of Residential Letting Agents Marler & Marler John Spencer Association of Residential Letting Agents FPDsavills Aylesford Capital-let. co Cluttons Daniel Smith Chestertons World Class Homes Birch & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items C Howard King & Partners Duncan Allen Preserving a little bit of the Sixties Now and then: Ian Sinclair outside some of the modernised house in White House Way, Solihull, and below an example of how the houses on the estate originally looked when they were built in the Sixties Mary Wilson finds a housing estate where owners have voted to protect its historical and architectural merit The Times A snip at £10,000 a week The keys to finding your dream home Now You Can Do your Househunting at Home on the Internet Brighton court gets new life Smart Moves France Harkstave Ltd. Regalian New Homes Crest Spice Quary Apartments Butlers Whare Tower Bridge McCarthy & Stone Altering licences as bid condition lawful Court of Appeal Concern over advocates' failure to cite reported law Court of Appeal Wholesale discount for drugs dealer Court of Appeal Gaming licences not unlawful Court of Justice of the European Communities Maternity payment is justified Court of Justice of the European Communities Guinness Dangerous animals licence not required Court of Appeal Whether metal-framed marquee is a building Queen's Bench Division News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,239 Last of the suffocating London peasoupers Features The Times Arts Forecast Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Norman accuses stores of phoney price cuts Energis business telecoms+internet Orange holds £17bn bid talks with Mannesmann By Our Retail Correspondent: Debenhams ready to buy Storehouse sites Plus Times 3 Sport Zurich's US plan Spanish merger Equity prices Wall Street anoints unlikely billionaires Shares soar on back of benign US figures TV & Radio Le Cost Killer Index FSA chief warns of risk in day trading Energis Zurich in £507m deal for American insurer Rose by any other name: Golden Rose Communications… Home Office HQ cost hits £275m Spanish banks combine in £25bn merger US internet toy firm launches UK website BAe raises stakes in UK missiles dispute British Midland sale GEC Italian contract HSBC bid hit again Limit seeks investor Pre-Budget report Airtours set to buy E Boutique's £3m loss Egg goes to work Shire profits soar by more than 750% Business Roundup Exchange Rates Investors dismiss Prince's Ashanti lifeline Energis By our city Editor: Ripping into the rip-off merchants Commentary Rank sells its nightclubs to Northern Leisure for £150m Bellway boosts housebuilders Blacks edges up Wolves set for £40m pub sale We're flexible enough to cope with every change… Commodities Liffe Options EMI strikes right chord as FTSE reverses slide 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 Bellway Shire Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Attractions of Norwich Tempus E Boutique Wall Street Le Cost Killer takes a samurai sword to Japanese carmaker Christine Buckley on the man who has been changed with reviving an ailing motor manufacture Card sharp Kinnock faces Judean liberation front Paris match No smoke Miner detail Energis business telecoms+internet Tonic needed for nursing home sector The Times Unit Trust Information Service Energis business telecoms+internet Strong rally in late session Energis business telecoms+internet Roke Manor Research The US and GM food I'm not waiting to die In May, Dudely Moore was diagnosed as having a rare and deadly neurological disorder. In his first interview since then he reveals his fear of dementia; how he has had to give up acting and, most painfully of all, music; how he has run out of money; and his gratitude to the friends who have taken him in and who now look after him. Interview by Barbra Paskin Banish debt now Lone parents Cream Sherry Florentine art GM food, the American way In the US, traditional crops are grown for Europe alongside GM varieties, George Bridges reports The Times Stop The Times ASDA Price Exeter Friendly Society Six ways to dig yourself out of debt Easy Money Our Personal Finance Editor looks at how quick action is needed to get you back in the black; why Abbey National's new savings deal isn't so bright-eyed and bushy-tailed; and how to ride out the autumn stock market jitters A squirrel with a mean streak Ad watch Stay calm for October shares jitters The man who rewrote the book on language Steven Pinker is challenging the received wisdom about how we learn to use words after studying children and brain-damaged adults. Nlgel Hawkes The Times Buzzword: optical fibres It's sweet to eat it BSE slaughter link Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V. (English and Dutch Investment Trust) Established in Amsterdam The Times Jumbo calamari Ashridge The University of Buckingham Henley Management College Newport University (USA) Multiple Display Advertising Items The College of Communications Ltd Manchester Business School Strathclyde Graduate Business School The Bradford MBA Kingston University The University of Reading The University College London Hospitals No hope for lone parents Single mum Christine Elllott says the lone parent inltiative is a sham The School is a Charitable Trust The Isis Guide is now Free North London Collegiate School Education Get Paid for Reading Books The Oak Tree Nursery WANTEd Bursar Evendine College Bursar The non-existent need for more university places Bedford High School EF Heidelberg St. Aldates College Pangbourne College St. Aldates College Prompt Theatre Hyacinth Blue Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Art Galleries As sexy as clog-dancing Theatre: Benedict Nightingale finds John Godber's rewritten Unleashed as muddled as ever The 20th Century British Art Fair Concert & Sports Packages Mamma Mia! Dance City Ballet of London Wimbledon Celluloid heroes and video villains Visual Art: From a homage to Buster Keaton to Tracey Emin's bedroom, Richard Cork explores the worlds of the Turner Prize nominees Digging up some real stiffs Opera: Rodney Milnes gives the Wexford Festival a grudging one out of three for this year's programme Concert Mitsuko Uchida Festival Hall Gilded Dragons Richard Cork's guide to highlight of the British Museum's new exhibition of Tang Dynasty treasures Mining a seam of medieval awe Visual Art: Richard Holledge marvels at the richness of the Florentine Renaissance, much of it now on show at the National Gallery Disney Presents Pop Glen Campbell London Palladium Around the galleries Lucio fontana Metro Getting to grips with the female of the species Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Bbc1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations No Title HotDocs Freelance It Resellers & Consultants The Times Unleashing the monster that is Internet recruitment Clive Mathieson reports on the war for IT talent Cowman Limited LMP Executive Recruitment Services plc Big UK chief for Unisys Names in the News McLaren to attend hearing on rival's fate Motor Racing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Ferrari must not be given an inch Midweek View Keene on Chess Winning Move Legal & Public Notices For the Record Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sport in Brief Bookmakers name their price Racing: Levy Offer of Extra £5.2 Million Falls Well Short of Bhb's Arpirations Newcastle Nottingham Rapid Raceline England V Fiji Chepstow Specialists Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Chepstow Guinness The World Cup Today Johnstone looks to shake off constraints Alison Kervin finds a vastly improved Fiji team intent on overcoming the odds What's your 365? Ireland's pack fit to savage Pumas Samoans are alert to Telfer's expertise Rugby World Cup The Gospel on the World Cup Guinness Taking Fiji lightly could cost us dear Picture Gallery Emblen denies Fulham Bombardier Lacklustre United lose pole position Champions' League: Ferguson concedes Marseilles were worthy victors Coral Allardyce's arrival tarnished Ipswich savour the feast Fixtures Guinness Halifax give fans closer look at action Third Division Tomorrow Second Division Chelsea primed to run Galatasaray gauntlet Football: Vialli's Team Must Stay Cool and Calm to Collect Spils William Hill Picture Gallery The Premiership Today Sportstime Events Word-Watching Last Night's Results Simon Barnes 50 Arsenal felled by brilliance of Barcelona Champions' League qualification hopes remain buoyant despite Wembley defeat Times Two Crossword Wilkinson's opportunity to nail down key England role Rugby Union 53 Continental Picture Gallery Farn Williams The Caledonian Club Interim Robert Walters Julia Ross Personnel Careeromoves Eclipse Executive P. A. of the highest calibre. Private… Fluent Italian-Media Personal Assistant Tell me if I'm wrong Glenda Jackson, Mp, former actress and former temp, demands straight talk her secretaries Money penny My diary Send your CV into cyberspace The Net is an up-to-minute bulletin board for jobs, says Victoria Greenhalgh Time savers Continental Airlines Tasting Pop to the shop, turn on the oven, lie back and think of Tuscany Manpower Meopham, Kent International Investor Business Personnel/Office Manager UCL KH DDA Knightsbridge Secretaries Winterthur PA Secretarial & Recruitment Carlton Television Limited Lehman Brothers Rentals Negotiator PA to Chief Executive Times Newspapers Men meet their match at mixed lunchtime netball It's a fun way to keep fit and boost morale and very amusing to see the blokes learning hoe to pivot, say the female players What you need is a supertemp Lunch break These shoes are made for working In my fashion Designer shoe boutiques are springing up thick and fast, offering women a choice of simple, sleek or sensual Picture Gallery Style at any cost Classic black shoes never go out of fashion: the M&s version has a fashionable square toe, while Lk Bennett adds a twist with a pink bow Elizabeth Hunt Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd University College London Prime Secretarial Next Permanent Oakland Associates PA/Secretary TMP Worldwide Anderson Hoare Crone Corkill Angela Mortimer Hodge The Avenue & Circus Restaurants require Elizabeth Hunt Telsis Jackson-Stops & Staff Soha based Fil Production Company requires a highly… Jigsaw Recruitment Oakland Associates Centre Point Austen Smythe Recruitment Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Talisman Office Administrator PA to Doctor The Times The Archbishop's Council Secretaries plus Royds Raphael Banking Secretaries Pa/secretary Summers By Two PA to Chief Executive PA to Group Chairman Val Wade Rec Cons First Creme Chelsea Design Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fun Job in Fashion £12-£14k Cheisea bridge Sw8. Busy… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Reception Selection Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Next Permanent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Secretary Medical Receptionist Required Commuter madness Strange but true: a smelly carriage full of cramped strangers is the perfect place for a little flirtation Dear jane The Directory Anderson Hoare La Creme The Times The Recruitment Company Soas University London Belle PE Consultants Limited PA/SECRETARY Richmond City Centre DSA Bilingual Ltd Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Assistant Times Newspapers Receptionist/telephonist Fres Approved Banking & Fund Management Secretarial/administrative… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temping is bonzer in Sydney, mate Hame and awak Finding a flat, new friends and an office job could hardly be easier for travellers Down Under_then it's backpack on and off to the Outback It's bright, it's chic, it's down by the river Conference call Hemsley Fraser

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