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News from 26/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Rugby League, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Robert Thicknesse, Trudy Harris, Ronald Faux, Roger du Boulay, A. Oakley John, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Malcolm Jarvis, James Bone, Penny Wark, Alistair Bonnington, Simon Ansell, Hywel Williams, Tony Summers, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Richard Heaslip, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Cranborne, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Daleep Mukarji, Director, John O'leary, Education Editor, Neil Datson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mervyn Stone, Department of Statistical Science, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Jean-Francois Crozier in France-Soir, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Thomas Mathew, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Paul Sutton, Philip Webster, Valerie Elliott and Martin Fletcher, Mark Jansen, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Charles Bremner, Fiona Fleck, Vernon Bogdanor, Professor of Government, Adam Jones and Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Richard Susskind, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Roger Scruton, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, David Lister, Jeremy Isaacs, Susan Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Barry Millington, John Grigsby, Rob Wright, David Watts, Christine Lagarde, Kamlesh Bahl, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, P. Sanguinetti, Director, Margaret White, Richard Ford, Home Affairs Editor, Nigel Hawkes, Peta Bee, Gwyn Jones, Dalya Alberce Arts Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Colin Davidson, Sally Morris, Hettie Judah, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Judy Hobson, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, David Rudnick, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, George Hubbard, Jack Straw, Clare Francis, Joan Woolard, Kyran Bracken, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Veronique Mistiaen, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben Macintyre, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Michael Fabricant, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Martin Waller, Fran Littlewood, Perry Cleveland-Peck and Giulio Sica, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Steve Allen, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Melissa Kite Parlkiamentary Reports, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,

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Wembley the interactive stadium Call to ban French meat rejected Golf star killed as ghost jet crashes Pilotless plane flew out of control for 2,000 miles Index J . M. Coetzee is first to win Booker twice Get Stanley's Sticker Stories Asylum system creaks under huge backlog Allied Dunbar Law Today in The Times Business Sport Features Arts, TV Toshiba Cyberstunt Blair takes a paddle on the Internet Real IRA 'behind weapons cache' Terrorist releases disputed in court Lamont in Chile to back Pinochet Asian's shop attacked Ford anti-racism plan Peace protester guilty London police shooting PC dies in rooftop fall Going Underground Bowls player banned E-therapy Protesters take over wheel to highlight dam dangers By a Correspondent: Boys 'boasted of killing man for enjoyment' Detective's 'high-life fraud' Tod's Whitehall rebels put fresh spin on reform Specsavers Opticians Drugs war has little impact E-shipping Teenager cleared of playground death Accident-prone Mr Bean crashes £650,000 sports car 'I'm locked in and my baby's dying' Lloyds TSB Business BT Cellnet Slaughterhouse abuses reveal undercurrent of danger Nigel Hawkes examines the wider health implications of the poor hygiene checks uncovered in France Paris minister asks Britain to calm farmers Cheltenham & Gloucester Delicatessens seek home produce NEC French would be losers in! trade war Reuters Suspect 'framed in police name mix-up' BT Second judge to investigate train murder Times 3 Prime Health Eagle Star Widow pleads for inquiry to continue A bleak vision captures second Booker prize Erica Wagner, books editor, on last night's award Squatters in battle for Oval mansion Longines The National Infrastructure Will Be Ready for the… Cancer 'czar' calls for 10-year recovery plan New Peugeot 406 Thousands 'suffer for body art' Technician killed by chemical spill at lab The Open University Lord Irvine hires top QC for appeal Britain told to dean up beaches Life for son who killed his father Lufthansa Meacher says Government will listen to pro-hunt lobby Show home on estate seized SAGA Henderson Investors VW Post was not to blame for late exam results E-mail Bill 'breaches privacy right' British Gas Briton faces 25 years in jail for setting fire to former girlfriend Comic's effects go under the hammer BT CPS is guilty is race bias Train tragedy Fireworks alert Another service Grave alarm Welsh tremor Darling urged to heed welfare reform fears Answers sought on China protests MPs demand an explanation from Jack Straw on pollcing methods Seat Computer crisis inquiry Computer systems review aims to prevent the failure of previous projects Briefing Today in Parliament Prescott launches rail safely agenda Lords 'should stay until alternative is disclosed' Xs health Nicorette PR reforms languish in absence of leadership The Server Compaq Slow march in monarchy poll 'Queen Camilla' ploy fails to boost republicans Legal & General Tesco World News in Brief Blue berets will run East Timor 62 toll in bus crashes (Reuters): 'Jail Cup thugs' call (AFP): Pro-Soviet leader dies (AFP): Emperor's fetish (Reuters): HIV curbs in Vietnam Cook trip to riot town is called off E-farming Torch New York Jews' fury at Haider marathon Jiang shrugs off human rights protest Swiss electors move to Right You told me Alcohol tax to pay for hours cut Falun Gong protesters defy Tiananmen police Black film star gets the plot she always wanted Pakistan council formed 'Dr Death' denies guilt (AFP): Quake rocks Wellington (Reuters): Tunisians play safe (AFP): Bawd school fails the test Kalashnikov and mobsters run for office Times 3 CAF Russians open new Chechen front Dogs poisoned in Tuscan truffle vendetta 3Com Infertility lobby attacks sale of models' eggs Bun Buchanan raises third party flag Somak Holidays Swiftcall Prudential US judge accused of cocaine deals The Lords are our canniest electorate 2nd opinion The vote on hereditary peers will peers will be oddly democratic, says Charles Mosley From their own correspondent: France's flush of embarrassment From their own correspondent Jean-Francois Crozier in France-Soir Time Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts Life at the court of Prince Tony Hywel Williams uncovers some Mantuan intrigue at No 10 Janacek attached his music to a place, a time, a people. Will a great artist do the same for the English when the European Union enters its death throes?' Picture Gallery Called to ordure This latest scare may at last change the revolting way we rear farm animals Going a bomb Animal Farm Where French pigs are more equal than others Democracy's Victory The first Peronist defeat at the ballot box Alpine Unrest Switzerland follows Austria in a shift to the far right Sex education 'Self-interest' and food safety control Broader base for political funding RUC doubts about Patten report Lords rites TV licences War-zone diamonds Speed limits Freedom of speech and police powers Widespread confusion Hopes of a clergy wife Court Circular Appointments Personal Column Marriages University news Picture Gallery Luncheons Dinners Address Lecture Camden Town Group founder honoured Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Anniversaries Andras Hegedus Andras Hegedus, former Prime Minister of Hungary, died on October 23 aged 76. He was born on October 31,1922 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Tickets Available Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rugby World Cup 1999 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Payne Stewart Payne Stewart, American golfer, was killed in a plane crash yesterday aged 42. He was born on January 30,1957 Roy McFADDEN Roy McFadden, poet, died on September 15 aged 77, He was born on November 14,1921 E . J. Scovell E. J. Scovell, poet, died on October 19 aged 92. She was born on April 9,1907 The Modern Recruit Delegation is the key to effective growth Mark Jansen on the importance of spreading the management load Business to Business DVLA Prescott outlines plan to transform coal sites Select committee attacks Labour for lack of strategy Henrietta Lake reports on the parliamentary pressure that is building on the Government Business to Business Evesham Vale Unexpected obstacles to online registration The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items WVE Hotel stay needn't be taxing BGF Megaphone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Planners face challenge of consumerism Should shops be out of town or in the high street, asks John Grigsby in his introduction to a special report on the future of retail CR Blast led to city's renaissance Manchester has sprung to life after the bomb, says Ronald Faux Legal & General Top names at bargain prices Healey & Baker MEPC Shopping for the best entertainment Now a visit to the shops can be fun for the family, says Judy Hobson Town Centre Planning The shop occupancy rate has remained extremely high News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,244 Bolshoi Theatre Ballet melts the Cold War Times 3 Forecast Rolls shares jump as BMW spends ?200m UK firms fear cost of tighter rules on options John Charcol Plus Times 3 Thus directors to get £2m float windfall Sport Liffe - but not as we know it HoF pulls out of talks with Allders Tv & Radio Exports surge to £19.9bn record FIT shares dive as DTI steps in Free trade at risk Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft French pip BAe in bid for Brazil jet holding Robert Fleming Equity Derivatives Limited Thus Buffett to own Northern after $9bn US buyout Isas "kill the saving habit' Treasury shares the summit Exchange Rates BA claims legal victory over Virgin Close chairman dies FSA Bill carried over Oil price lifts Texaco Biggin Hill Airport Wolves wins backing for Mansfield Brewery bid Cornhill Insurance By our City Editor: Battle lines drawn on the high street Commentary Tamaris's uncertain future Active eyes on Waddington Shire to seek new products Commodities Liffe Options Texaco's troubles send BP Amoco into retreat Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Wolves Redstone Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Rolls flies a little higher Travis Perkins Wall Street Free trade at risk for South America's exceptional state Uruguay faces a political shake-up but foreign firms are still inventing, says Martin Barrow Jolly spooky The Times City Diary Liffe change The Times City Diary Get a Life The Times City Diary Night errant The Times City Diary UK-iNvest. com Futures over as traders go with little outcry Retail boosts Hitachi Credit Hewlett Packard Travis Perkins to buy smaller rival for £76m Analysts believe pay deals will hold Intel deal lifts ARM shares to record C&w to sell stake in Bezeq WPP shares surge as PR revenues rise Dunitz in £11m sellout Repsol's good fortune Blagden profits fall Havelock cuts payout BWD takeover talks Brixton in £73m deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Xpedior The Times Going back to the source Fran Littlewood on a finance director's dilemma Robert Half France Ayrshire and Arran BT calls up Anderson On the Move Oyster Bay Systems Ltd DoubleHelix Software & Services Ltd Robert Half Nigel Lynn Associates Robert Walters British Energy Kienbaum Michael Page City The Times Unit Trust Information Service PPP healthcare Index Wembley: Fiasco or Triumph? 12 Pages of Features, Health, Arts and Education Children and play Millennium pack Columbus Healthier Eggs My battle to find the Opera House a home In the second extract from his book Jeremy Isaacs describes the frustrating events that led him to make the most crucial decision of his time at the Royal Opera House The Times A night on the town - Russian-style 'My family is the two of us and we've battled through' Sue Johnston is Barbara Royle in television's favourite family. The actress tells Penny Wark of her experience as a single mother Pretentious, moi? When insulin is a curse, not a cure One in five diabetics reacts bably to human insulin, but doctors don't always listen. Report by Veronique Mistiaen The Times Music: the new medicine Doctors believe that a song can aid recovery and boost your Iq An Eastern art of healing that is heading West Sally Morris on the world's oldest medical system, Ayurveda Teaching the body to repair itself naturally James Colthurst, the homoeopath who was Princess Diana's confidant, is launching a radical device. Susan Clark reports Time Playtime is serious fun for a sick child Stop Smoking for the Millennium How a happy balance can help you to lead a longer life Discussion Points A good drink may be bad for you MM teacher pack for week 6 Make your Own MM The Times Ploughing a different furrow Seamus Heaney has turned to music. Sounds good, says Hilary Finch The Sunday Times Theatre British Festival of Visual Theatre Purcell Room Opera Bluff New Classical CDs Recital Chopin/Debussy Orchestral Elgar/Britten Opera Beethoven Music with a prophet motive World Music: Cheikh Lô's eclectic muse is inspired by his faith, says Nlgel Williamson ENO Classical collector J. M. Coetzee Voices of an institution Geoff Brown pays tribute to the BBC Singers, 75 years old this year Prompt What's on today Where silents are golden Cinema: In Italy, Geoff brown revels in forgotten masterpieces and recovered genius at a festival of silent film Concert Polish Festival Orchestra/ Zimerman Festival Hall Classical Concerts Royal Albert Hall Entertainments Listings Concert Liverpool PO/Handley Philharmonic Hall Concert War Requiem Barbican Financial Times To boldly marry as many have married before Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Films Today's Choice Gains lost in afternoon Fleming Leeds men prove shrewd signings Purchase of Elland Road players has been good business for our winners Time Times Defenders seem to have split personalities How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form On-Target Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times Super League Entry Form Heroes and Villains Lloyds TSB Check your Points or Choose your Team from this List Silverstone England may regret lack of experience Christopher Martin-Jenkins says committment and enthusiasm may not be enough against South Africa Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Schofield flourishes in the heat New Zealand Fall to Kumble's Guile Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Aristotle gives valuable lesson On the level Bradley puts his decision to retire on hold Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Rapid Raceline Murghem cut Cheltenham Bath Redcar Argentinians fly home with their heads held high Rob Hughes on a team that, even in defeat, won the hearts of fans in Dublin The Final Countdown UEFA Champions League Players return to club duty Success depends on a new balance of power Great expectations are deflated Martin moves a step closer to his dream Golf Strange looks to the future in new role Britain prepared for exit Yesterday's Racing Results For the Record Local knowledge reaps reward Patriots buck their Broncos trend American Football: New England Happy to Depart from One Legacy of Elway Today's Fixtures NFL Results and Tables Campion delivers at third time of asking Squash Countdown begins in scramble for the main prize Tennis Pools Forecast William Hill Vialli comes face to face with destiny in lions' den Chelsea manager does not expect a standing ovation in Milan, Oliver Holt reports Hendry faces battle to realise target Snooker: Trio Threaten to Increase Dominiation as Race for Top Spot Heats up Shearer the big noise amid silent protest Bottom of Table Sport in Brief Arsenal get help from their rivals The Premiership Today Golley looking to study signs of weakness Walter Gammie meets a survivor of a famous Cup shock as he bids for another scalp Non League Tomorrow Third Division Shotton leaves Oxford Winning Move Cricket 58 Stewart, the epitome of fun and style World of golf mourns passing of one of its most colourful characters Stewarte Life and Times Times Two Crossword England's failure likely to promt radical rethink Football 62-63 Zenith By our Sports Staff: Tributes flow in on both sides of Atlantic UK farmers protest—but is it leagal? Hedge Funds ISL WorldWide Rule of law v the rule of force The farmers' blockade of French goods in protest at the ban on beef could breach Eu law, says Malcolm Jarvis Dawson & Co Contents HC 4 Paper Buildings Marshall Ross & Prevezer How will the trial of the century work? The Lockerbie trial will be the biggest mass murder case ever heard by a Uk court and will put Scots law under the microscope. Alistair Bonnington describes the process MB CMGL GG Readers' queries Your Shout The College of Law looks at insolvency and compensation, the Armed Forces and employment rights, rats and councils Lawyer of the week 'I have always been fascinated by the power of words' Bulletin board QD Michael Page Legal Allen & Overy Lipson Lloyd Jones Banking & Finance Why 'apply, don't be shy' isn't working Chambers Society takes the Mickey ZMB QD Woolf's ref Lord Woolf's civil justice reforms, brought in six months ago today, were designed to make litigation cheaper and quicker. Although the overall sings are encouraging, Paul Sutton finds court procedures as expensive as ever and Tony Summers says the many inconsistencies lead to confusion Even out of ten for the new system' High costs of small claims Legal forms giveaway Online Is Eurocop our real legal future? A single legal code for Europe may be fantasy but Eu members can act together, says David Rudnick The Times News Allen & Overy Filmfour Burden of proof on deceived party House of Lords Transport of plant is not highway maintenance House of Lords Part-time worker deserves full pay for trade union course Employment Appeal Tribunal Jurisdiction split between contracting states Court of Justice of the European Communities Requirements for restoration of company to register Chancery Division Implied power to discharge surface water into canal Chancery Division Michael Page Legal Brewer Morris Cubic Transporation Systems Limited Gateway to a forbidden city President Jiang Zemin's visit highlights the inroads Uk firms are making in Beijng. Edward Fennell reports Selector Europe Spencer Smart TCfL NB accountants Claims Direct Withers Grandfield Trainee Solicitor West Country Exile Looking to Return Para Legal 3/4 South Square Macdonald & Company Box No EJ Legal 11 KBW Joanne Manson Recruitment Who will judge the judges to decide on their pay? Legal diary Picture Gallery Stuart & Francis Trading places KLegal

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