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News from 28/10/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Michael Ancram, Chairman, James Landale, Rebecca Cross, Jon Ashworth, S. J. Davies, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Shena MacKay, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Mark H. Levy, Magnus Linklater, Albert Maass, Trudy Harris, Potty peers, Perry Cleveland-Peck and Ian Hughes, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Adrian Williams, David I. Aldrich, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Malcolm K. Savidge, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Robert McCartney, Tony Patrick, James Eve, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Cutress, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, David McVay, Donald Hutera, Thrasy Petropoulos, Ann Scanlon, Ken Lupton, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Jonathan G. M. Wood, Margareta Barchan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jeanette Winterson, Martin Barrow, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Ian Hughes, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, J. O. P. Wilson (Director), Philip McNair, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, David Lister, Jeremy Isaacs, Sally Walter, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Jake Turnbull, Melissa Kite, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Ruth Taplin, Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Roland Watson and Valerie Elliott, Table, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Roy Cecil, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Roland Watson, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alice Lagnado and Giles Whittell, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, David Powell, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Bill Edgar, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Bryan Reuben, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Lisa Verrico, John Rawlins, Maja Freundlich, Brian Hinton,

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Lottery chiefs told to slash salaries Inside The importance of being blonde Hague wins vote for most patriotic party leader Assassins under siege after killing Armenian leaders Me and the three egos Times 4 Climber dies in avalanche Get Reader Rabbit's Preschool for your children French hint at retreat in war over British beef Henderson Investors Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Abbey National Blithe Blair nipped by his own soundbite Political Sketch Scots revival of £1,000 grant to end fees row Seven 'terrorists caught red-handed with guns' Cheap computers for poor Gurkha widows win equal payouts Big rise in recorded racism News in Brief Boy, 6, dies in fall from flat Guardian TV claim rejected Journalist wins notes appeal Rapist caught in London Times change on railways Chinese gang members jailed for 'slave smuggling' Freed Briton tells of yoga, rats, cats and constant TV in Goa jail Leading climber killed Himalayan avalanche top mountaineer, Stephen Farrell writes Continental Airlines New watchdog will name worst cancer hospitals Dixons Murder victim's bags found near rail line Coke machines to put up prices in the heat French shun away-day vasectomy Vodafone Low-pay victory for shop teenager Gay couple will be the legal parents of twins Epileptics fight to keep their child Swan owner shot cat Nature's Best Debenhams Cruise Britons start sea rescue Rivals say Dobson's names list is unfair Blair Attacks Livingstone Legacy Free serve Model sues sweets firm over teeth Red-light driver settles claim Relatives of the terminally ill gain new rights Doctor 'seen to leave victim's flat' Virgin Marks & Spencer Rare cub steps out to save a noble line Too-loud TV used to kill neighbour Bra wiring blamed for lightning deaths Kwik-Fit Aids virus can evade drugs Doctor Warns on Internet Viagra Boy feared drowned Times 3 Somak Fowler decides it is all right to say OK Corus Soft touch is master stroke in the office The Pease Guide to Tactile Tactics Compaq Stress levels raised by plan to tax relief Nokia Win year off work in aid of children Troops stand by for millennium chaos Eagle Star Tesco Action 2000 Wheel 'eggs' hatching out Marking foreign food as British must stop Anglo-French Trade War Still a Little Tune with France Halfords Brown resists pressure from No 10 How many remember these coins? France struggles to find an answer Anglo-France Trade War The British are being blamed for Jospin's dilemma, reports Charles Bremner Man in the eye of the beef storm Hoverspeed Dixons Gallic crusader backs Britain The times magazine The Link Class sizes reduced in primary schools Literacy Hour Extended Offer prompts huge response NetDirect Internet Ltd. Light at end of longest canal tunnel Tests cast doubt on obesity drug Sotheby's Leg up for slower fish House of Fraser Disgraced navy man to advise on sex bias Tory demand for trade war 'irresponsible ' Prime Minister's Questions: Tony Blair and William Hague clash over how to deal withthe French ban on British beef Parliamentary Reports Dome to stand empty after it is sold off Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee: Questions to Lord Falconer of Thoroton, Minister for the Cabinet Office Ministers back privilege reform Joint Committee on Parliamentary Privilege: Report says only whole House should be able to allow action, not individual MPs Saga Vodafone Briefing Today in Parliament Hague gets some comfort from poll Comet Government defeated on Armed Forces' widows House of Lords: Third Reading debate on the Welfare Reform and Pensions Bill Portillo rival 'destroys' himself Sony Watchdog to study Tory spending Ventura tests water in bid for presidency Democrat big guns square up for first televised showdown Time Charity fund scrutinised Osram (AP): Albanian leader appointed World in Brief Yemen kidnap (AP): Zambian suit Hearst witness (AP): Castration call Orbit altered (Reuters): Hoax inquiry Vatican puts Pius sainthood on hold Npower Iranians arrested in Paris round-up Disgraced Craxi gets nod for return to Italy Sabbath threat to ban festive trees Berlin given CIA files on Stasi agents Holland & Barrett Belarus leader calls for missile sell-off Air Canada Russians ring city Armenia plunged into crisis Pakistan 'must set poll date' Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide 1,000 years of foreign rule Japan Airlines Beijing unnerved as protest mounts Leaders split over Suharto case Divorcée sacking angers Japanese Legal & General Patten report finishes what IRA started 2nd opinion RUC's identity is vital, says Robert McCartney From their own correspondent: No salvation in bending the knee Centre of attention Time Patience Wheatcroft In the City Stand clear, explosive judgment This derided verdict on Trident missiles cannot be ignored 'This nonconformist, non-partisan, wily bunch of youthful hereditaries, grand pensioners and former Law Lords exemplifies all that is best about the lords' Picture Gallery Who are the British? Michael Gove on an identity crisis ideology and the history of The Isles Is the battle over beef not really a cousins' war? See the join The Times Diary New Lords for Old An entirely appointed second chamber will not do Caucasian Ghosts Wars overs history, fuelled by oil Cuppa Nonsense Workplace taxes that add to stress and strain Freedom to choose what food we eat Asylum unit needs radical reform Tory policies Young men forget Held to account Slings and arrows Korean War Development of rural Britain Charity appeals Sad in Aberdeen? Court Circular Cardiff Law School Memorial service Birthdays Personal Column Reception Anniversaries Reforming scholar remembered 500 years on Dinners All Tickets Available Forthcoming marriages Marriage Appointments Rugby World Cup Champions League Uefa Cup Rugby World Cup All Tickets Rugby World Cup Margery Withers Margery Withers, MBE, broadcaster and actress, died on September6, aged 93. She was born in Patagonia on October 23,1905 Personal Column Court & Social Cook Required William Cobb Dr William Cobb, neurophysiologist, died on August 27 aged 85. He was born on October 25,1913 Ginette Harrison Dr Ginette Harrison, physician and mountaineer, died on Mount Dhaulagiri, Nepal, on October 24 aged 41. She was born on February 28,1958 Colonel John Deighton Colonel John Deighton, OBE, MC, soldier and sportsman, died on September 15 aged 79. He was born on April 5,1920 Results in the General Election Vazgen Sarkisyan Vazgen Sarkisyan, Prime Minister of Armenia, was shot dead yesterday aged 40. He was born in 1959 Little tiger claws back from brink As Taiwan recovers from an earthquake, David Watts introduces a three-page special report on the resilient Chinese island President Lee told people to dust themselves off and start all over again Taiwan Innovalue Economic powerhouse shaken but not stirred Flexibility and quick decisions fuel Taiwans's success, says Ruth Taplin British Help Welcomed Primus It's time for a campaign The KMT old guard is under fire in a presidential race that is both colourful and open, says David Watts China Airlines Trade with Britain Goes from Strength to Strength First Commercial Bank Business as usual after the quake Contrary to reports, Taiwan's world-class semiconductor industry was virtually untouched by the recent disaster, says Ruth Taplin About £125m may have been lost—but it's an insignificant sum overall Tourism ripe for the harvest The Portuguese called it 'beautiful island'. Ruth Taplin agrees and observes that Taiwan has learnt how to showcase its attractions Today's Taiwan Pace of change is the challenge for banks Forty thousand small Taiwanese companies operate in mainland China Presumption of valid marriage Court of Appeal Published October 28,1999 Chief Adjudication Officer v Bath Before Lord Justice Evans, Lord Justice Schiemann and Lord Justice Robert Walker Judgment October 22,1999 Court has no discretion to refuse to amend patent Chancery Division Published October 28,1999 Hadley Industires plc v Metal Sections Ltd and Others Before Mr Justice Neuberger Judgment October 21,1999 Two-in-one meters not authorised by Act Chancery Division Published October 28,1999 South Wales Electricity plc v Director General of Electricity Supply Before Before Mrs Justice Arden Judgment October 22,1999 School can owe pupil a duty of care Court of Appeal Published October 28,1999 Gower v Bromley London Borough Council Before Lord Justice Auld, Lord Justice Aldous and Mr Justice Gage Judgment July 29,1999 The Sunday Times Counterclaim overrides Lloyd's clause Court of Appeal Published October 28,1999 Garrow v Society of Lloyd's Before Lord Justice Morritt, Lord Justice Brooke and Lord Justice Robert Walker Judgment October 13,1999 New investigation Queen's Bench Division Published October 28,1999 In re M/v Derbyshire News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,246 Battle for the jet victory of the Atlantic A century in photographs Today: 1958 The Times Features Arts Forecast Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business NatWest defence includes £5.9bn payout Sainsbury chief gives up hope of winning Flotation riches for eBookers founder Plus Times 3 PFI bank in Queen's Speech Start-up firms to be allowed to ask wealthy for cash Sport Robinson sets sights on one last big takeover HSBC Investment Management TV & Radio Champions' League exit for Arsenal AIM awards for 1999 Index Sharp jump in mortgage approvals IBM Gold price gives boost to Ashanti PPL lays off staff after setbacks Patten to leave Cortecs as losses top £22m OECD voices its millennium fears Business Roundup Laing to cut 850 jobs Glaxo withdraws Raxar Iceland dismissals Emissions trade plan Fraud cases top £190m Founder of Sage dies Exchange Rates EU plans €1 billion towards debt relief Whitbread shares fall 3% to 12-month low Brady wary of global markets Orange to spend £20m on marketing By our City Editor: Dino's thinking is past sell-by date Commentary Liebherr Independent Energy leads AIM winners Hilton gives lacklustre leisure stocks a boost Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Still reeling from Punch Tempus Amvescap CGU Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes J Laing Wall Street PUK is far from a dream for jobseekers and headhunters Finding a chief for partnerships UK is proving a tricky task, says David Lister Whitbread's ace The Times City Diary Merger power kills the high street Futuristic The Times City Diary Bracing years The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Free-for-all on pay in the boardroom Mulberry Stagecoach and Arriva take different routes Barclays Keep track of Internet leaders on the e25 Akzo held back by Courtaulds troubles Blue Circle damper for takeover fever Free serve BAe sets its sights on Heckler & Koch sale Ashton halts work at Angola diamond mine Morse Shiloh considers disposal of textile spinning division Lowe warns of £1m trading loss CGU in Pole position Norwich Union in talks with Caixa Business Roundup Northacre agreement Sony profits plunge GWB in £15m double DMGT buys Riddell Premier Direct ahead CMP nets Armstrong Losses pared at the close BT Identifying the intangible Companies have to recognise that knowledge can be the most valuable of assets, says Margareta Barchan IRB Any Other Business Cisco Systems Auditors run risk of taking their eye off the ball Audit The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Breast cancer 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Health and Books Never underestimate a blonde Sixty-seven per cent of men still turn their heads when they see a blonde walking down the street, according to a new survey. Far from dumbing down, blondes are enjoying a renaissance, argues Roger Boyes (himself a blong) For Hollywood, blondes were good, redheads fiery and unreliable, and dark-haired women sultry and deep Mad Cows Simon Schama Booker debate Warehouse Complete TV and Radio The Times Breast screening is a must Medical Briefing Loneliness and social isolation lead to depression MND kills three people a day Deadly mix that strips away flesh Coping with high cholesterol The three tenors in decline In the final part of his new book Jeremy Isaacs describes the agony and ecstacy of working with Domingo, pavarotti and Carreras—as they edged past their peak It was all worthwhile in the end Jermy Isaacs, in a postscript to his ROH tenure, takes pride in its achievements Travelodge The times magazine The count will be turning in his grave Cinema: No self-respecting vampire would be seen undead in John Carpenter's batty schlock, says James Christopher… This week's films John Carpenter's Vampires Wamer West End, 18,148 mins Stake and gore fest Mad Cows Wamer West End, 15,91 mins Corny single mum caper Lucky People Center International ICA, 12,81 mins Weird throbber more nightclub than film Cat People National Film Theatre, 71 mins Golden oldie with claws The Winslow Boy Curzon Mayfair, U, 104 mins Almost shockingly respectful version of a classic drama Pushing Tin Virgin Trocadero, 15,123 mins Unlikeable comedy about male competitiveness The Winslow Boy Have you herd the word? Alison Roberts meets the young producers of Mad Cows, a defiantly independent lowbrow British romp Disagree and favours …while Adam Mars-Jones enjoys David Mamet's version of a Rattigan classic Metro New videos The Blair Witch Project Prompt What's on today Antique & Art Fairs KEnSInGTOn Financial Times Classic to creepy to comic Dance: Debra Craine sees San Francisco Ballet's American bill at Sadler's Wells Financial Times Dance Maguy Marin Queen Elizabeth Hall Royal Albert Hall Theatre Royal Haymarket Concert Opera & Ballet "The Best New British Musical in Years!" Snake-like charms, wicked delight Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is seduced by Birmingham Rep's staging of Tennessee Williams's Baby Doll Opera Alceste Barbican Comedy Brian Appleton's History of Rock'n Roll Riverside Studios Theatre The Kaos Importance of Being Earnest Bloomsbury Pop Camdemonium London NW1 Italian Theatre Seagulls BAC, SW11 Ahead of the anachronism police Maverick historian Simon Schema talks to James Eve The Times Brilliant vision of Rembrandt Judge and be judged Booker judge john Sutherland called the contest a 'lottery': his 1999 fellow panellist Shena MacKay disagrees Not stuffy, not fluffy, is Carol Ann Duffy … says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Poet to Prose Writer The Times Face to face with the beast inside A universal conflict lies buried within the elaborate rituals of bullfighting, says Jeanette Winterson On Bullfighting By A. L. Kennedy Yellow Jersey Press £10 ISBN 0 224 05219 5 Court story Masque of the Gonzagas By Clare Colvin Arcadia Books, £11.99 ISBN 1 900850 25 7 PLaNET Gallic yarn The Murdered House By Pierre Magnan Trans. Patricia Clancy Harvill, £10.99 ISBN 1 86046 650 8 Nice moves Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw By Thomas Glavinic Trans. John Brownjohn Harvill, £9.99 ISBN 186046 676 1 Joyced-out Subscript By Christine Brooke-Rose Carcanet, £9.95 ISBN 1 85754 441 2 A self-made man who conquered America Alistair Cooke a Biography By Nick Clarke Weldenfeld & Nicolson, £20 ISBN 0 297 64378 9 Booker 1999 is no sooner over than we are on to Booker 2000 The Times City & Letters A Western passport makes the heart grow fonder Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice Times 3 Television ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Channel 5 Picture Gallery British Isles Airline Network Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Europe Major USA Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Long Haul Weekend Travel Hakkinen is consigned to the role of underdog Motor Racing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Cruising towards new marathon barrier David Powell looks forward to the showdown between two outstanding athlets in London next April Keene on Chess Winning Move Wright's victory is just the tonic Squash League Results Fixtures Sedgefield No Title High-Rise pointed towards Turf exit Racing Tomorrow Cornelius Lysaght on racing's most maligned officials The European Challenge Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Vestey plans triumphs near and far Windsor Stratford Meeting Points Reading the Racecard Staring down barrel of South Africa's heavy artillery Rugby World Cup Larkham at ease with his pivotal conversion Bloodsweat & Beers New Zealand took advantage of the half-term break to… France put their faith in reunion Mathew Pryor reports on the alliance that could surprise the All Blacks Referees facing up to the final scrutiny England ignore Sheriyar's outburst Cricket Scoreboard Ratcliffe ends on high note Sport in Brief For the Record Players are confronted with growing need to take guard Curtis stuns Braves Baseball The Times Johnson sets her heart on Games return Sense of loss leaves golf in shock John Hopkins finds Houston a sombre place after tragic death of Payne Stewart Bun Masters fights weather and rich rival Whiteley's team reap rewards of thorough preparation Humiliated Henman is short of explanations Tennis: Briton's Bid to Join tour Championship Suffers Setback Goodway calls for rethink on Tri-series Rugby League Monie sets sights on play-offs in new role US Airways Arsenal must accept Wembley will never be home Oliver Holt argues that the switch from Highbury played its in the failure of Wenger's men to impress in Europe Camara offers striking tribute Table Ipswich go unrewarded Brown takes refuge in English strength Matt Dickinson discuss the refusal of Scotland to have inferiority complex Marcelo at the double Last Night's Results Chelsea profit from their rich pedigree Group H Graham seeks to extend winning trend Football The Premiership Today Snap Shots Striking out Vieira presents FA with dilemma Oxford are prime candidates for cup heartache Second Division Tomorrow First Division Word-Watching Rugby world cup Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery The Times Sarah Potter Batistuta shows Arsenal the exit Uefa Cup place offers scant consolation as Wenger's team fail to deliver Group B Ferguson so relieved over qualified United success Group D Golf Wemble Way… And so to Bed La Crème de la crème appears on Mars Foxtons BBC First Executive P1-4 Engineering Recruitment Show Multiple Display Advertising Items Morgan keating recruitment It's worth listening to graduates Change for the better It is worth listening to graduates untainted by office routine, says Susan MacDonald Bloomberg The Times Blue Chip Sales Gallery Assistant Operations Executive Business Communications Amas UK Ltd I want to be a … Prison Governor Granada Multiple Display Advertising Items Compaq Army Teaching Personnel The Times Educational Supplement Granada Cogent Henderson Investors Publishers of a directory with geographical coverage… Mistress in Mayfair Royal Air Force ESMeRK MoneyGram Methods 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