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News from 25/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, P. A. Wood, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, David J. Bellamy, DJM, Melissa Kite, Political Reporter, Rob Hughes, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Philip Webster and James Landale, Pearce Wright, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Annie Flury and Helen Rumbelow, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, and Philip Webster, Louis Heren, Martin Richards, Perry Cleveland-Peck and Jonathan Lennie, Robert Lea, M. J. Lloyd-Hughes, Alexander Murray, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Barry Goodchild, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, From The News Team, Houston, Alison Kervin, Uri Geller, Carl Mortished, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Peter Erwood, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, David McVay, Stuart Miles and Ben Hammersley, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Alan K. Sutcliffe, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Anita Chaudhuri, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, Nick Lyle (Chairman), Rodney Milnes, Caroline Merrell and Robert Cole, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Fiona Fleck, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Anthony Swithenby, Crisp Consulting, Russell Kempson, Barry McClelland, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Jeremy Isaacs, Nicholas Harling, Anna Söderblom, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Gregory Shenkman, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Raymond Keene, Andrew Haldenby, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Rachel Gallagher, John Eastwood, Derek Martin, Christine Steuer, Rudy Abramson, Peta Bee, Gregory Demaine, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Cris Whetton, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, K. C. Habermehl, Jennifer O'neill, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Hugh MacPherson, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Ben Hammersley, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Simon Munk, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, George Caulkin, Adam Sage and Elizabeth Judge, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Garry Lloyd, Allen Robertson, Anna Chapman-Andrews, Michael Dynes, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Powell, Lindsay Nicolle, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Foanna Coles, Musa Tariq, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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The Royal Opera House fiasco Scientists tell Blair to ban French meat Farm ministry rejects safety advice Inside No more skeletons in closet, pledges shortlisted Portillo Feathers fly after Tate pillow-fight Free software for schools £35 million giveaway How the Internet conquered Hollywood Brown to boost over-50 s income First Telecom Home nations crash out of Cup Today in The Times 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Abbey National Rail chiefs covering their backsides, says Prescott Portillo and the rivals who stand in his way Eagle Star 'Glimmer of hope' in Ulster peace talks News in Brief Rastafarian prison bid Dome ticket sales Aldermaston blunder Patient deaths Jackson operation Police search for body Cancer action leader Dando team review The Missions to Seamen Pier falls as storms lash South French police on trial over British murders Avebury's lost barber-surgeon found in cupboard Qantas Queen to honour Prince in TV first Late runner Dobson comes out fighting Andersen Consulting Picture Gallery 'Fantasy aid' for UN is condemned Britain's UN Commitments American Express Police 'not asked to curb China protests' TV programme makers admit cutting quality Soaps clean up in the ratings Commentary by Carol Midgley The Times Tesco Gardening at 300ft is no place for a weed EU verdict may breed new doubt on exports Health & Safety Executive Scots dissent brings fresh comfort French farmers plan retaliation Life Assurance Children ban for animal transplant patients Air France Young lawyers to get on-the-job training PC World Medical schools excel at elitism Hidden Hearing Ltd Criminals set to be cut down to size NHS cost fear delays cure for baldness Jaguar Teachers given a computer lesson What Tokens Can Buy Free Software Schools Fall kills Scout leader News in Brief Forest created Fish nicks PC Officer jailed Round trip Intel Clergy want opt-out from pro-gay bishops Blair under Fire from Cleric Glum city sees the light about winter blues Prime Health Royal Mail Picture Gallery Bedrooms direct Defiant peers ready to go down fighting Politics Tory leaders urged to make a final stand Somak Holidays New courts to enforce ANC equality laws Aeo Mbeki must kill the Bill for the sake of jobs Commentary Tiny Computers Limited Main Points of the Bill Stars light up Britain's early millennial ball Threat for Bush as Buchanan quits Republicans Gateway Monroe relics to go on sale Investors in People 'Boring' mayor succeeds Menem Russia uses Caspian for missile run Npower Cook and Israel honour spy hero No way out for Chechen refugees US fury as thrill killer is jailed World in Brief (AP): Wahid detente Klan attack (AFP): Blast kills 18 (AFP): Parks pooled British towels by the pool upset Berlin Inside Germany Andreotti case still haunts Italy Supergrasses stifled Choice Jiang protesters are held Alliance Leicester Swiss follow Austria to right (Reuters): Papon to plead for pardon World in Brief Fresco fracas (AFP): Disco fires (Reuters): Art in uproar (Reuters): Vatican bill A debate that dare not speak its name 2nd opinion Come clean over Europe, urges Andrew Haldenby From their own correspondent: Demonstration of freedom South China Morning Post editorial FPD Savills Private Finance Foanna Coles Lawson still stalks the Treasury The Chancellor should never forget where hubris leads 'As We slide down the industrial league table, so John Bull's battlefield slips from the commanding heights of the economy to the muddy lower pasture' Picture Gallery Sorry, wrong numbers William Hague's reckless stragegy for luring back the Lost Right could finish him, says Tim Hames Pay dirt The Times Diary Old Lords, New Lords The new peers may be more independent than predicted Cook in Israel Time to keep the EU quiet and the backchannels open Dinna Greet Sae Depressed Aberdonians should cheer up PM rebuffed over 'culture of excuses' Protests at reported plan for countryside 'revolution' Lessons from abroad and the past Pakistan politics Young soldiers Yews for remembrance Vanity of British men Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays Personal Column Jewel of illumination discovered Nature notes To place death notices, acknowledgements Dinners Marriages Memorial services Acorn Stairlipts Forthcoming marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Bobby Willis Bobby Willis, showbusiness manager, died of cancer on October 23 aged 57. He was born on January 25,1942 Frank Taylor Frank Taylor, CBE, QPM, Chief Constable of Durham, 1988-97, died of cancer on October 3 aged 66. He was born on March 27,1933 Martin Donnelly Marlin Donnelly, former New Zealand cricketter and England rugby player, died in Sydney on October 22 aged 82. He was born on October 17,1917 John Bromwich John Bromwich, tennis player, died on October 21 aged 80. He was born in Sydney, New South Wales, on November 14,1918 Baseball Exhibition Match His Honour Judge Lee His Honour Judge Malcolm Lee, QC, mercantile judge, died of a heart attack on August 29 aged 56. He was born on January 2,1943 Capitalisation, week's change Siegel & Gale Unilever plans flotation for Chinese businesses PwC sacked as auditor by Prudential C&A poaches McCausland from M&S Cluff back to prove he still has golden touch Nine leave Standard Life to join Spowart at Halifax Brands Hatch may be bought by US advertising group JJRB IoD fears 'tidal wave' of unfair dismissal claims B&B takes Thone as finance director from Sainsbury's BTcellnet Picture Gallery NatWest to reveal defence against BoS bid By our Industrial Staff: Tarmac acquires Moffatts for £6m Alchemy poised to outline PGA plans Change on Week the Pound Stock Market By our City Staff: Linklaters busiest for UK mergers Exchange Rates Wal-Mart warns analysts on Asda price war pledges By our City Staff: Millennium fears spark profit warnings Century men in new pub venture Brown cannot claim all the credit Jonathan Ross joins Internet toy retailer Hilton to get coffee shops Peter Jones set for £80m overhaul Heritage Hotels Jump in number of companies going bust The Facts The Board Alternative Investment Market Marriott Corporate Profile: AstraZeneca What the Experts Say Our Verdict Allied Domecq enjoys a pick-me-up Results and Statistics JER and Delancey set for £170m deal on Milner assets Kensington Mortgage Company Picture Gallery First direct What the Sunday Papers Say Free serve Focus falls on industry Economic Outlook Ministers defy meat advice Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,243 Teddy boys-the first rebels without a cause Free Software for Schools Times 3 Forecast Home sides reduced to status of dropouts Jannie de Beer's amazing feat kicks England out of the World Cup. Sadly, Alison Kervin says, they are in familiar northern company Ready to Tackle Any Thing? Ignoble art Hamed and Tyson shame boxing Times 3 Newspapers Support Recycling Scotland escape a real beating Rugby World Cup Unlikely hero plotted his path to glory Matthew Pryor gauges the impact of an amazing solo contribution to South Africa's quarter-final triumph Legal & Public Notices Lomu keeps up the momentum Simon Barnes focuses on the New Zealand wing whose presence ensures he is in everyone's thoughts Mercedes Benz De Beer drops England sobering lesson Rugby World Cup Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Wales depart with a sense of occasion Rugby World Cup Henry prepares for next level Gerald Davies says the real battle is just beginning for Welsh rugby France fail to take shine off Argentina Leader of the pack Guinness The World Cup Today Jewell's summit works wonders Chelsea confounded by the craft of Kanu FA Carling Premiership: Arsenal and Tottenham come from behind to seize to spoils Owen plays down the concern Wednesday consider the cold facts Ferguson is content to accept Winter afflictions Carbone stars as great entertainer Weir gives Everton fair share of pickings FA Carling Premiership: Leeds United miss their chance to establish clear lead at the top Watford suffer self-inflicted wounds of injury and naivety Reporter: George Caulkin Famous Grouse Sinclair thwarts Sunderland's moment of glory Troubled Kidd fails to find the answers Nationwide League Albion burst Curbishley's bubble Overseas Review William Hill Allardyce haunted by Rioch McDermott finds comfort in return to winning ways Wijnhard punishes Fulham lapse County make a case for Brazil Walker underlines Belles' ambitions Women's Football by Jennifer O'neill Arber's red alert gives leaders a warning Chintz reborn The Royal Opera House Tears, tantrums and sackings are what we remember from the BBC2 documentary, The House. In the first extract from his new book, Jeremy Isaacs, the former head of the Royal Opera ?House, explains why he allowed the cameras in - and his bitter disappointment at the result Value Mad Forever tired Scorsese's latest Graduate careers Chintz with chutzpah While other designers embraced Minimalism, Cath Kidston was busy reinventing vintage style in a m The Times Fashion Diary Emma Hope Autumn Winter Collection The Times The Times 'The programmes were entertaining but mindless' Why has modern life become so tiring? A new report suggests that long working hours and tiredness are affecting our mental health. Candida Crewe reports The count with a passion for boxing-and Ivana Brad Pitt's new movie has put Ivana Trump's lover in the mood for a fight, says Gregory Demaine The best ways to cope with tiredness Stop Striking it rich at the Wells San Francisco Ballet, founded in 1933, is about to make its very first London appearance. Allen Robertson reports See the Back Page of Section One for Today's… Dance Burn the Floor Point, Dublin Dance Mark Morris Marlowe, Canterbury Scorsese's latest: Ambulance Driver Martin Scorsese's new film leaves Sean MacAulay felling a bit queasy about the director's career Opera Tower Grand, Swansea ENO Concert Vienna PO/Boulez Festival Hall Opera King Priam Coliseum Barbican Centre Welsh National Opera This Week in the Times Opera & Ballet Snoo's out of this world Theatre: Snoo Wilson's Moonshine in Hampstead leaves Jeremy Kingston seeing stars Royal Albert Hall Raymond Gubbay in association Go on-give us a break Once you start work, your boss will probably want to decide when you take leave, says Stephen Hoare APS Capita RAS United Biscuits 'No, I don't taste biscuits' Harrison Willis Experience Painting myself into a job The Royal Bank of Scotland London Electricity AMP Careers. co. Mistress in Mayfair Times Newspapers Management Trainee Office Helper/ Organiser Meta morphose International Graduates Recruitment Consultants PPS Television, Radio + Sales Consultancy Graduate… Great songs-shame about the name though Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Tyson charged with late punch Boxing: Former Champion Threatens to Retire after Another of his Bouts Ends in Controversy Hamed yet to illuminate generation game Srikumar Sen on how the showman failed to live up to his star billing Kear sees strong hope for future Rugby League Marbles Leopards are left trailing by Lions Basketball Lada drive out unlucky Devils Ice Hockey Karlsson shows he still has finishing strength Sport in Brief For the Record Cricket Guide to the Week Ahead Boxing Picture Gallery Rugby Union Athletics Ice Hockey Word-Watching Title showdown back on for victorious Irvine Motor Racing Ebokers. com Aer Lingus Late goal keeps Canterbury top Hockey Bristol lose their way at Leicester Rugby Union England drop down in class Cricket Higgins combines grit with excellence to triumph Snooker Leicester Lingfield Park Leaders in the Flat Championships Ireland hails return of its champion Alan Lee watches Istabraq overcome testing conditions on his reappearance at Tipperary Bangor Meeting Points Cumani suffers setback Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline Jogging takes me on a journey back in time Fit to Play Shorts Rover Branson's fitness revolution Jennai Cox finds the first gym to be launched by Virgin Active is set to take the market by storm Blistered and bloodied, but unbowed Cox's casebook Turning prediction into a science Fit to Play A machine that analyses muscular movement may avert future damage Dell Matthew Pryor shapes up with Agustin Pichot Times Two Crossword Lynne Truss Rejoicing at a wet weekend in front of the television Direct life & pension services For me? Really, you shouldn't have Man lands on moon 'Tranquility Base. The Eagle has landed.' Mystery deepens as Luna 15 goes into orbit 10 miles from surface Moon men link up for voyage home Eagle jettisoned: It's nice to have company-Collins World reaction to events on the moon From the News TEAM—Houston: Moon men return to earth upside down but safe 'All crew excellent, take your time', Collins says Dunhill Now three weeks in quarantine By the News Team: Luna flight ends on surface It seems unreal, astronaut's wife says Armstron'g parents take news calmly By our Broadcasting Correspondent: TVaudience of the century Near failure at last minute Russian praises crew Good strong coffee is out of this world And now, what next? Steps to the moon 12 years of space flight Unique Silver Medal A day for renewal of the human spirit and the the nation Manned flight to Mars now just a matter of time Howell Brooks & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liverpool Freehold Factory North London Leopold Farmer & Sons Moonwords Jaguar Time Picture Gallery Contents Two-in-one superportable and desktop replacement Robot-tle of beer Stuart Miles and Ben Hammersley take a shine to the Cyberbar Link is so easy A bun way to quiz Blair Cut costs or we will be left behind Support grows for campaign to keep Britain at fore of e-commerce Netcom Internet The Net The Cost of ADSL around the World Intershop Tangier goes techie House of the Future Weird Web Get lost in a map Developers do it for themselves A Collective of games developers is striking fear into the big publishers Playing with the creatures of the night Lock the doors, turn on all the lights and check under the bed. It's the scary season and Nocturne is abroad Horribly good ways to Hallowe'en tricks and treats Quick Bites Abbey National Spreading the word Dr Keyboard Absolute Beginners ISP. co. uk The House brought into the home Website of the Week Knocking spots off tardy rivals BT Lineone Burnished steel Moves to cut data-loss Backup program aims to end flap over laptop crash Intel inside Toshiba Win a 40" Toshiba Television Virgin The Witch's wizard ploy Even before it hit the cinema, The Blair Witch Project created a huge fan base by harnessing the power of the net Quick-click flicks Film location scout puts digital camera in the frame At home in the front row of the stalls UK-INFO Best bangs for Www. simplynames. co. uk UK Consumers Must Crack the Code for Best Price Deal Bun The Times Ramesys Group The Companies Investor in People To maintain our growth, we are recruiting quality IT… PMR Recruitment@ramesys. co. uk Why not visit our individual company web sites via… People Energy Stop Press CBS Appointments DERA is an Agency Comreco Rail Ltd Talisman Information systems Resourcing Art Technology Group Digitext Computer Training Executive Network Forefront Europe Limited Latest moves in IT Experience counts Nine Line up for BCS Awards Setting up shop Intelligent Portal turns the one-stop e-shop into reality IBM shuts the shop on PC sales Bosses can snoop on Time

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