News from 29/10/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Cranstoun Gill, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Nick Brown, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, James Bone, John Eden, Stuart Andrews, Chairman, Oona Muirhead, Director of New, Barbara Ellen, John Rabson, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, John Brissenden, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Joseph McAleer, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Cornelius Lysaght, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Marris, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, J. C. Shergold, Melissa Kite, Parliamentary Correspondent, Alice Lagnado, Ian Hughes, Allan Hall and Nigel Hawkes, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Roger Toone, Charles Bremner, Mark Giles, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, David Lister, Tom Baldwin, Robin Owen, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Barnes, Stephen Wood, Diane Yeo, Chief Executive, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Stephen Haseler Chairman, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Richard Ford and Andrew Pierce, Deborah Brett, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Pilkington, Michael Leapman and John Brissenden, Peter Taylor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, G. Dodds, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Jennifer O'Neill, Martin Fletcher European Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Dominic Kennedy, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Le Canard Enchaine, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Geoffrey Hoon Ministry of Defence, Alan Challoner, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Alastair Singleton, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Julia Matthews, Michael Evans, Annie Flury, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Marcus Binney and Elizabeth Judge, Trevor J. Powles, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Alasdair Reid and Matthew Pryor, Richard Ford, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTimes man arrested Free Software for Schools Was this the most romantic man ever? Prisons chief wants Bulger killers freed Outcry over intervention Hopes rise of deal to let France lift beef ban Spanish Victory Mowlam picks sloth as a Cabinet mascot Picture Gallery The appeal of Ally McBeal Racism inquiry after garlic gibe Harrods Nigella Lawson makes up Councils pay out millions to foster agencies Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Post Office The Brown forest bear with a sting in his smile Matthew Parris New curb on social workers Secked lecturer wins £12,000 Picture Gallery Lords offer press a stronger hand George Smith Dobson campaign accused News in Brief Kosovo troops are honoured Rebel peers face the axe Police admit Jiang mistakes Housing rights win for gays Mother tells how girl died in jungle Judge in breast-feed row Prada Six years for killer of 'nagging' wife the times magazine Dixons Cost of private fostering hits young refugees The couple with 26 children Private carer defends £1,475-a-week fee Wheel sends capital into a happy spin Teacher to face charges on rail walk Mel Gibson turns chicken with Gromit Harry Potter and a fortune Film scare from beyond the cradle its Investment trusts Currys Carey in plea for unity over gays Rabbi backs 'chain women' in fight for fairer divorce Raffles Class New hope on child leukaemia News in Brief Haughey trial Freezer suicide Search halted Mean machine Meet Norman Davies PC World The sadness of this king is not enough King Lear RSC/BARBIGAN Computer plan under fire over phone charges £20 bills can be 'barrier to access by the poor' Barclays orange Brighter cat's eyes illuminate the way ahead Arthur Leathley reports on plans for high-tech driving Dixons Drivers take backseat to beat gridlock Times 3 Somak Holidays dyson Bombing horror still haunts IRA town Searching for a Solution Daewoo Preacher is charged over explosives BT New chief to bring heritage up to date Cold War spyplanes join up in ozone war DELL Woman's ear a home for spider Prince in £50m farm sale of the centuries Oral B Charges against foster couple dropped Magnet Farmers take their beef to the embassy Slow justice makes compromise a better option Farm row threatens defence accord Export targets 'unlikely to be reached' Law lords back Spanish claim 'British' Fishermen Pleased Sony Brown offers farms £15m and a call for support Comet Briefing Today in Parliament Gateway Ministers must not use leaks Politics & Parliament Heseltine in attack on Tory 'closed minds' Big new bill for offices Dolphin Blair should be open on constitution Scottish Widows Fear and loathing for people's Ken Heathrow express Titanium heart patient, 67, on road to recovery NatWest Direct Business Banking Doubt over Leonardo portrait The celebrated image may not be what it seems, writes Richard Owen Thief nets £1m from BA Pinochet judge pursues Berlusconi (Reuters): Russia to increase its military might World Summary Israel expels Bntons Actor's son 'had drug' Chechen appeal to Pope (Reuters): Court rebukes Prince (Reuters): Liberia forces chief dies Minister quits after killings in Armenia President's skills win deal The Times Russia's costly dilemma tiny Yerevan cynics blame leaders for corruption Monroe's dress sold for $1.15m sky digital Israeli man of peace sets course for 'normality' Times 3 Swiftcall Gore swipes at Clinton in TV debate Clues to golfer crash emerge Congress moves to ban doctor-assisted suicides Eagle Star Wine Rack Sex stunt suspicion in models egg sale Cult label puts Falun Gong outside the law one 2 one Internet saps Beijing 's power Hindu militants defy plea over Pope visit The Times Pakistan offered options World Briefs (Reuters): Yemen release (AFP): Court defied (AFP): Iranian jailed (AFP): Sri Lanka poll (AP): Deadly doctor (AFP): Street cred Tarby, the meaning of life and me From their own correspondent: We only eat our own rubbish Centre of attention Time The Government's call for all teachers to be given computer lessons so that they can keep up with their pupils will lead to neurosis in the pedgogic community Guaranteed: no natural ingredients Fake candour does not fool a public starved of the real thing 'The only cultures to give cows their due are the Hindu and the Wild West. And in the latter they usually end up on the cattle truck to Chicago' Pillow talk Art that needs interpretation and cannot speak directly has lost its way Cook's tours The Times Diary Being Frank Dobson needs to acquire some independence and credibillity The Dangers of Overkill Russia should not repeat pas excesses in Chechnya Merci, Ambassadeur We all savour the taste of diplomacy Young soldiers Commitment of Forces overseas Welcome for new cancer 'czar' Pro-gay bishops Mammoth finds Saving daylight Beef protest Dangers of drowsiness Time to elect our monarch? Lord a-leaping Ad nausea Pensions and the RPI Hopes of a clergy wife Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Picture Gallery Middle Temple Awards Birthdays Memorial service Anniversaries Luncheon Sailors' Day University news Rugby World Cup Champions League Uefa Cup Sports Mondial Forthcoming marriages Marriages Rugby World Cup 1999 Premier Events J . M. Thomson John Mansfield Thomson, music scholar, died in Wellington, New Zealand, on September 11 aged 73. He was born in Blenheim, New Zealand, on March 10,1926 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Situations Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Rafael Alberti John Byrne John Byrne, footballer, died on October 27 after a suspected heart attack in Cape Town aged 60. He was born on May 13,1939 Glyn Jones Glyn Jones, television documentary-maker, died on October 4 aged 71. He was born on August 8,1928 Wartime Propaganda News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,247 Picture Gallery Cooper twins in a comer of boxing history Features The Times Arts Forecast Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business MPC 'could have left interest rates alone' Nat West cuts back 'ruinous' mortgage charges British Midland Plus Times 3 GUS looks for a Peace dividend Keep your cool Job tells staff Sport Further cuts Albert Fisher's £132m loss Blue Circle shares take a 20% tumble FA comes down heavily on vieira TV & Radio Business leader Index News Corp profits at $165m Exchange Rates Abbey National Pilkington efficiency drive costs another 1,000 jobs Future of drug firm's division uncertain Gioma steakhouse deal TUC pension plea The Royal Bank of Scotland Inquiry prompts fresh share slide at GEI CBI in Pre-Budget plea to Chancellor Business Roundup CBS turns tables European goes online BA purchase approved Hewitt Net launch Mobile demand fears Viridian upgrade Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited TV puts Spurs in the black bmc software WH Smith seeks Internet alliances by our City Editor: A case for masterly inaction Commentary Poste to retire from SB one 2 one Sceptical Geldof rules out float for Deckchair OFT says PC prices are fair Commodities Liffe Options Vodafone hit by switch to bonds as Ftse rises 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 WH Smith Pilkington Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Going round in circles Tempus Albert Fisher Wall Street CBI chief who helped to usher in the new world of work Christine Buckley analyses the legacy Adair Turner will leave at the CBI Bonuses and the headline rate of pay Wired up The Times City Diary Tec-nophobe The Times City Diary Pay day The Times City Diary A Delayed departure for David Gilmour, owner of the… The Times City Diary Kwik flit The Times City Diary Gunmakers over a barrel as lawyers open fire Peacocks Mid-session turnaround Reala Time Prices Albert Fisher chief says debts were understated Chloride powers to 41% increase Buriness Roundup Sherwood passes Buyback helps lift RIT RSA races ahead Fuller's £8m hotel plan IFPI pursues pirates Beazer shares surge Poly Doc acquisition Getronics Angelina Ballerina takes a bow for Hit No takeover for Alfred McAlpine The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Modern witches Medium Amontillado Sherry Going boho A saga of romance, big business and unrequited lust Beef war Complete TV and Radio Ally McBeal Britain's best writers Anne Robinson John Morgan Furniture Village My spell as a New Age Witch Britain has thousands of witches. In a spirit of Hallowe'en adventure, Hannath Betts set out to join them The authors' history Faction facts Hot Tip peoplesound. com Ethnic exotica fit for a princess Where to find it More ... Or less Stop Smoking for the Millennium Plus Horoscope Mini Book The real battle for war reporters The spin-doctoring that journalists faced during the Kosovo War is highlishted in a new report, writes Michael Evans. In the Boer War, news from the front was similarly massaged, says Peter Taylor, below Media & Marketing Benefits & Compensation International The Sun Netsol UK To advertise in this section telephone Rebecca on And a century ago ... The Hamlet moment passes on Why the French stay cool French newspapers accuse the British press of beef ban 'hysteria' but remain reticent on the subject themselves, says Charles Bremner I'm writing to complain Diary The Times Is Kiwi TV to be our future? It 's not all like Ab Fab PR has changed, say PR week awards judge Michael Leapman and winner John Brissenden No generic privilege covering publication of politics House of Lords My surreal and serious life as a PR man Returning young offenders to detention Court of Appeal Shrew meets her mouse Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is mystified by the RSC's new Taming of the shrew are the Barbican Meryl Streep plucks those heart strings bernard butler Pushing Tin Concert The King's Consort Wignore Hall HMV Prompt this Weekend Antique & Art Pairs Kensington town Hall The Snowman Theatres Spice but no sugar Are reports of a Geri/Baby catfight pop fact or just marketingi fiction? Entertainments Listings Raymond Gubbay Pop Tina Turner Buddha Bar, Panis Tower Records Video Books Pop albums TOMORROWlN the Saturday Temes The sounds of the suburbs Pop: Paul Sexton visits the secluded London hit factory responsible for putting Cher, Tina Turner-and British music-back on the map Genesis Oh, no! It's Ally, Ally-oops again Viewers love Ally McBeal's horny misanthropy. As for poor floppy, skinny Ally herself, well… icollector Answers lost beneath waves of speculation Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Rusedski in mood to beat world Tennis The Times Prada issues perfect challenge Sailing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Whelan stands firm over stadium snub Rugby League Keene on chess Winning Move Yankees surge past haunted Braves Baseball: New York Whitewash Atlanta in World Series The Times Handicapper on the ball for his critic Grapes and gripes Luck of the draw Word-Watching Bookmakers stall on new offer Racing: Levy Board Meets Today as Dispute over Finances Continues Newmarket Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Reading the Racecard Yesterday's Results Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Brighton Towcester Wetherby The Times Mallett sticks to winning combination Rugby World Cup Hart bucks his trend by gambling on Kelleher Kayser breaks the mould Referees show professional game in an amateur light Sale agree terms with Little Masterful Healy hands over gloves Cricket For the Record Irate Westwood faces fine for cuttings remark Golf Gatting lays down the law Today's Fixtures Piper leads lament for Stewart Gough begrudgingly accepts the importance of restraint Opening Test for Ford Harlequins lift the gloom Rugby Union scrum. com Rose near top of class at tour school Sport in Brief Arsenal going home to lick their wounds Champions' League: Wembley again proves a graveyard for Wenger's side The Sunday Times United pursue their gold quest Legal & Public Notices By our Sports Staff: Elliott is indebted to Owen over ban Bassett certain Barnsley have spirit for fight Football The Premiership Today Worthing resolve to end the waiting game US make the most of their success FA hits Vieira with record £45,000 fine Ruddock facing racist charge Vieira's Crimes and Punishments Times Two Crossword The Times Cornelius Lysaght 50 Irvine feels a drop in pressure in the calm before the storm Ginola's trickery gains narrow lead Golf 53 Cruise Control
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