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News from 27/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Alison Balley, Simon Barnes, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Sally Allen, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Louis Le Bailly, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Tim Rodber, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Mark Inglefield, Alice Lagnado, John O'Leary, James Macdonald, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Ian Hughes, David Hands, Iftikhar H. Malik, Alasdair Murray and Lea Paterson, Charles Bremner, Roger Newby, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, R. MacAlastair Brown, Anthony Jacobs, John Kavanagh, Catherine Lockwood, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Perry Cleveland-Peck and Barry O'Keeffe, Geoffrey Bremner, Paula Hawkins, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Mary Gold, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, David Lister, Michael Lynagh, Anne Begg, Jeremy Isaacs, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Alan White, Anne Barrowclough, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matthew Pryor, Andrew McILRAE, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, James Burnet, Nigel Hawkes, R. Kerr, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Oliver August, Douglas Killings, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Melissa Kite Parliamentary Correspondent, Victoria Greenhalgh, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Atkins, Jeremy Hart, Ben Macintyre, Mel Webb and Patricia Davies, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Malcolm Field, Chairman, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Konrad Mrusek, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Adam Sherwin, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Jim Sillars, Christopher Irvine,

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Farmers' Tunnel blockade inflames beef warss Index The glories of Florence at the National Gallery Keep in touch: give a dog a phone Lord a-leaping beats woolly thinkers Political Sketch Rat was a war hero Dinosaur hunters seek the missing link High Court declares 'Lucky' Lucan dead BT Get Millie's Maths House for your child. . .100 tokens Peers vote to bring the House down Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Dell Earl accuses Blair of treason Straw blames official's 'mistake' for police row Downing St protest over RUC reform George Smith French in witness appeal News in Brief Popular Thaw Road-rage payout Ulster explosion No sign of Alfred Corrections SOE waged gadget war on the `Nazis Failures sent to the cooler Prada Secret agents 'had sex on their minds' Women could get Viagra in three years PC World 'Spike in brain' boy is walking Chorus of boos pleases pianist Prime Health Breast removal blunder admitted Gays protest as Portillo makes final round Pope in plea to respect the old Times 3 TESCO Personal Finance Owen predicts early euro poll Mercedes-Benz GM food 'bias' rejected by BBC Marines win right to exclude women IPlanet Questions that may end pay gap By a Correspondent: 'Tortured' man to sue police for damages Vodafone Life looks bad for funeral directors Odyssey of death in airborne icy tomb Shredded debris of private jet hides secrete of golfer's death, writes Damian Whitworth in Washington Virgin one account Wife's mobile phone pleas Revenue 'Learjet Set' jolted by crash of cult plane Barnardo's Drug case couple win Goa fight for liberty Revised marks 'should go down as well as up' Fleming Asset Management BT You Can Police boost security at wheel 'Them and us' estates seethe with hostility Compaq Husband killed and buried 'nagging' wife Asha's Eagle Star Death rates double at 'poor' hospitals Laptops to help with homework Free for 30 Days Royal Mail Robbie joins The King Schools take meat off menu 'to protect children' Pitney Bowes Cuts hit research into food safety Anglo-French Trade War Chicken feed call to help pig farmers Gateway Scientists call for ban on sewage feed Touching Gesture by Rugy Team 'Mad cow' spot checks are few and far between in France Heathrow express St Joan returns to lead battle with 'les rosbifs' Anglo-French Trade War Charles Bremner examines the myths that inflame an old passion A History of Misunderstanding Debenhams Regions call for system of tax breaks Passport fiasco cost £12.5m in overtime and umbrellas First direct The Nine Regional Development Agencies Tiny Queen to miss the Cenotaph News in Brief Crash PC on trial Quiet departure Licensing call Patient detained Screen test Booker judges fall out over 'fantasy' Young Bloods to Launch Rival Prize sponsor craves slice of the glory West London men are new masters of the universe Air Canada Dixons Cloning row after mammoth transfer We will miss you, Jay tells peers Fe first-e the internet bank Briefing Today in Parliament Time to bring kneejerk populism to a speedy end Trash Police figures were wrong, says Straw Parliament & politics Speaker finds friend in Benn JobShark Fiasco for Cook visit as guards are seized Indonesia's unified Cabinet puts economy top of agenda Times 3 Somak Holidays Egg: Individual Money Matters Quantex Dalai Lama backs Pope Falun Gong steps up daily protest High stakes leave poorer presidential hopefuls out of the game The dollar has become the primary battleground in the race to the White House, reports Ben Macintyre Clinton gives way over US defence budget Npower Jail scare for teenagers World in Brief (Reuter): Sharia state (Reuter): Circus death (AFP): Legal brothels Fascist relic World in Brief Refugees bear the brunt of Chechnya war The civilian toll is fostering anti-Russian fury, Anthony Loyd writes in Sleptsovskaya Laura Ashley Top Russian beauties eclipse Monroe Pin-Ups Ofthe Slavs Prodi defends his claims to govern Upset over garden of Agrippina News in Brief (AFP): Ex-leader's assets frozen (AFP): 'Nazi' claim by Blocher Bahrain Promotions & Marketing Board 'Cash for questions' scandal in Moscow Why Scotland must reject a federal EU 2nd opinion Scots should keep their identity inside Europe, says Jim Sillars Another right turn in the Alps Time In the Coridors of Power Labour just can't afford Red Ken Victory for old Labour's eccentric icon would be disaster for Blair A really major protest is called for—Proust is going to have to go Picture Gallery Our kingdom for a cow Sub-Shakespearean rants and chauvinist posturing will never solve this dispute Counter attack The Times Diary Helping with Inquiries A Home Secretary's lot is not a happy one A Reasonable Beef The French should eat their words Time, Gentlemen, Please The case for taking another look at licensing law reform Train safety lesson Heavenly body Apply the rules of aviation to rail Traitor or a woman of principle? Role of Armed Forces War in Chechnya Sad in Aberdeen? Cloning the mammoth Government weak on 'rip-off Britain' Lecturers' pay In the soup Banking on the future Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Early man's hearth and home goes up in smoke Birthdays To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Anniversaries Appointments Lectures Sports Mondial Forthcoming marriages Marriages Rugby World Cup 1999 Rugby World Cup Semi-Finals Premier Events Sir Patrick Kingsley Sir Patrick Kingsley, Kcvo, Secretary and Keeper of Records of the Duchy of Cornwall, 1954-72, died on August 24 aged 91. He was born on May 26,1908 Personal Column Imperial Cancer Ronald Newell Ronald Newell, Obe, nuclear engineer, died on September 8 aged 94. He was born on September 10,1904 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Esme Kirby Esme Kirby, sheep farmer and conservationist, died at her farmhouse home at Capel Curig, North Wales, on October 17 aged 89. She was born on August31,1910 Michael Baring Michael Baring, director of Ing Barings, died of a heart attack on October 15 aged 50. He was born on February 16,1949 Airship's Channel Flight North of the Thames City Piazza Berkeley Homes Dauntons The Belvedere New Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster - Three Bedrooms New Homes Memories of an imperial past L Rare chance to be a big cheese in Switzerland The Times Smart Moves Aldgate Triangle Westfield Galliard Homes Limited St James Homes Habitual residence of applicant House of Lords Proper inference Court of Appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harkstave Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marines justified in sex bias Court of Justice of the European Communities Registration of sex offender Court of Appeal London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caherass Court, Adare, Co. 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Clive Mathieson on 'the biggest company you've never heard of Motorola Houses of Parliament Princely role for Slater Telecomm Solutions Group Adderley. Featherstone plc Baring Asset Management Member of Ing Group Ontario BK ERS City The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Energis Index Two of his killers are on death row; the trial of a third man has just begun. So why did it happen? Anne Barrowclough reports from Jasper, Texas Missing link Ute Lemper One to One Children's Fund The Times 'The juiciest arts story for years' That'll Do Thanks There are some things in life that we could live without. 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Richard Cork reports Thoroughly modern maverick Andras Kalman was an early champion of modern art in Britain. It wasn't easy, but it was fun, he tells Joanna Pitman The Natural History Museum Great British Hopes Prompt What's on today by Ann Scanion Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spend Spend Spend The sour queen of smug Cabaret: At the Queen's Theatre, Chicago star Ute Lemper puts her ego on show, Clive Davis reports Adelphi cc 24hrs (£1 bkg fee) 0171 344 0055 Grps 413… Dance San Francisco Ballet Sadler's Wells SEB Concerts Philharmonia/Lazarev Festival Hall Losing the schools lottery Some parents find their children placed in bad schools, some even set up their own classes. Catherine Lockwood unravels the maze Why PE is in decline Primary schools are not offering enough physical education. John Goodbody reports The Times Time to make a real job of careers teaching A growing range of courses will make the right advice more valuable than ever The University of Birmingham Lancaster University Management School University of Durham Greenwich Council Milton Abbey Business Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoppe Get Paid for Reading Books Buding Proofreaders The Isis Guide Queen's College Oxford St. John's School, Leatherhead (Hmc, Gba) Multiple Display Advertising Items Honestly inspector, my art skills are in the post Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice by Peter Barnard BBC1 Today's Films ITV Variations Today's Choice Equities rally in late trading City Deal Silverstone showpiece is shunted to Easter Motor Racing Audi Dropout who turned the tide Christopher Irvine on how a beach bum returned to rule the waves Bees stung by McSorley's grievance Ice Hockey: Interventios of Coach Bring Controversy to Cup Tie For the Record Today's Fixtures Goodway stands by Sheridan for vital encounter Rugby League ABTA Leader of awkward squad gets promotion Cricket Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Solanki revelling in responsibility Winning Move Keene on Chess ITV2 DeFreitas joins rush to leave Derbyshire Sport in Brief Injury threatens Kayf Tara's Melbourne bid Racing Cheltenham Reaping the Racecard Mr Lamb shows rising price of success Meeting Points Fontwell Park Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline De Beer's bombshells likely to cause aftershock Poignant tributes to Stewart led by Montgomerie Tennis Yarmouth High seas fail to dampen spirits Sailing Rusedski bemoans lack of competitive action Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Northern hemisphere must count the cost of club rule England's higher education falls short Mallett turns attentions to Australia By our Sports Staff: Mellett in race against time to be fit for semi-final Baron set to back Woodward despite early exit David Hands finds optimism in England's camp as officials make plans for the future France look to tame the enemy within Australia bolstered by return of Kefu The Times Don't blame Woodward for poor performance Rugby World Cup Curbishley's calm approach inspires Charlton revival Baldly makes late impact Rangers must get point in Munich to make progress Champions' League: Skilful Valencia manage to ride out the Ibrox storm By our Sports Staff: Wright tempted away by Celtic Brawl tarnishes Nilis brilliance Gradi sees his likely lads earn their just reward Brazil's his night marred Last Night's Results United given an ultimatum Champions' League: Ferguson Calls on his Side to Show that 'Enough is Enough' The Premiership Today Word-Watching William Hill Hearn is refusing to press the panic button Wise move earns Chelsea reward Captain's Late equaliser bring second phase of Champions' League within striking distance Times Two Crossword Surfing Vieira and Petit are reunited as co-stars Charlton speaks out of turn Simon Barnes Continental Me and my Secretary Fay Weldon's office terror Angela Mortimer Threadneedle Asset Management Oakland Associates VPS Ltd NV Production Limited Julia Ross Personnel Prime Secretarial Me and my secretary The bestselling feminist author Fay Weldon user to Money penny My diary A day in the life of Alison Bailey, PA to John Grounds, the director of communications for the medical charity Action Research Don't suffer in silence, beat the office bully Victoria Greenhalgh reports on a growing problem in today's workplace—and the growing determination to stamp it out Time savers Good idea but bad delivery ? 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