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News from 06/11/1999

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P. J. Cranham, John Naughton, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Sally Staples, Kaffe Matthews, Sarah Burton, Campaign Director, Stella Shamoon, Richard Whitehead, Nick Nuttall, Portia Colwell, Grace Bradberry, Adrian Lee, A. S., Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Debbie Condon, John Morgan, Andrew Morgan, Trudy Harris, Ivor Richard (Labour Leader), Christopher Somerville, Alan C. Clifford, Robert H. Jennings, Clive King, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Barry a Williams, Chairman, Terry Hope, Karen Woolfson, Robert Lea, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Susan Bell, Tony Spawforth (Curator), Carl Mortished, Business Editor, Paul Daniels, Paul Connolly, Marie Barber, michael bracewell, Alison Kervin, Clive Davis, Kate Reardon, Elizabeth Judge, Tim Jones and Susan Bell, Carl Mortished, Yvonne Thomas, David adams, Anne Robinson, Martin Aston, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Kevin Eason, Clare Stewart, Barbara Evans, Antonia Senior, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Henrietta Lake and Nicola Dignum, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, clare lazara, Ruth Gledhill, David Mann, Shakespeare, Jerome Boyd Maunsell, Alasdair Reid, Ben Gurr, Emily Ault, Nigel Tisdall, Stephen Anderton's, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jo Morris, Mark Inglefield, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Anne Mayes, Jenny MacArthur, M. I. Bean, T. P., Eve-Ann Prentice, Edwin Richboro, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Nicola Dignum, Constantinos Bitsios, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, P. B., richard and deirdre davidson's, R. Scott-Bruce, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, David Jones, Peter Barnard, Liz Bailey, Tim Teeman, Ros Drinkwater, James Urquhart, Derwent May, Susie Orbach, Paul Durman and Adam Jones, Chris Ayres and Stephen Wood, B. John Broad, Ben Reed, Russell Kempson, Paula Hawkins, Linda Galloway, David Hands, Correspondent, Mary Gold, Paul Armstrong, Jessica McCallin, Ed Potton, George Richey, Paul Durman, Mattew Sweet, Amber Cowan, jamie oliver, David Lister, Michael Lynagh, David Evans, Steve Miles, Frank Leboeuf, Martyn Palmer, Michael Durham, L. G., Ian Brown, David Baddiel, alan jackson, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Rob Wright, David Watts, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Lucy Pinney, George Szirtes, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Min Cooper, Robin Neillands, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, David Kettle, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Sarah Litvinoff, Fred Dellar, Nick Hasell, Chloë Bryan-Brown, Tom Baldwin and Philip Webster, Matthew McConaughey, Stephanie Billen, Lisa Kazmier, Lucas Shaw, Sarah Peterson, Giles Whittell, Jane Shilling, garry jenkins, Mel Webb, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Dorothy Bell-Hall, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Moira Petty, chris tarrant, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, robert crampton, Joan Baez, Ben MacIntyre, David Hipshon, Ian Brodie, Michael Kremer, M. Hurst, C. R. Atkinson, Josa Young, vinny lee, David Yates, Richard Rampton, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, John Naish, Lisa Verrico, Peter Ingham, Graham Binns Chairman, Danny Baker, Fran Littlewood, Benedict Nightingale, Duncan Bryson, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, David Nicholas (Chairman), Stuart Birch, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Jill Crawshaw, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Tom Chesshyre, Ivan Mattin, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Derwent, Alison Kervin, Editor, Nicholas Tate, Chief Executive, Sally Patten, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, sheila keating, Garry Jenkins, Peter Roebuck, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Gill Hornby, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Patience Wheatcroft, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Christopher Irvine, Michael Barnard, Ephraim Morris, Susan Emmett,

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For the sprinter, spikes Bars and pubs are the new stadiums PUB Records Drama teacher 'bribed boys to conceal affair' National Trust backs phone mast protest BBC Scheme Seafrance Dover-Calais Ferries The Link Doctors usurped by the Internet 50,000 to feast for Hindu new year Icollector Father and son found dead in car News in Brief 'Five Bellies' jailed Lowry sale Oasis finds gem War ultimatum Sweeter taste Traditional keepers can revive our city parks, say MPs Www. buzzaway. com Phones 4u Officer in race row attacks '£2.5m inquiry' Charge Dropped Currys Juror criticises handling of Bulger trial Abused children can sue council Www. buzzaway. com Scottish Amicable Lift-off for wheel's space-age capsules Star hits roof over leaks Halfords Hanks causes stir with hair apparent America Computer game about a family with time to kill Fall in earnings clouds wonder world of Disney Www. tutornet. co. uk Shakers ready to rattle and roll The ink runs dry for legendary editor Audi Vorsprung durch Technik Comet Times 3 In the Times on Monday PC World the Computer Superstore PC World the Computer Superstore Vietnam haunts US campaigners Key candidates in the presidential race made defining personal choices in their response to military service, writes Ben MacIntyre in Washington Magnet Bush has blank spot for world leaders Old loyalties face stern test in Australia Hillary plans Israel visit to bolster Senate campaign Motor insurance? DIAL-a-PHONE Www. andsotobed. co. uk Peres calls for inquiry into Rabin shooting Russian National Ballet Tight security for Pope in India World Summary Assad curbs brother Murder rate increase (Reuters): Asylum seekers held (Reuters): Tourists die in crash Crash jet data found Germany's fat boy slim has recipe for life Roger Boyes reports from Berlin on the Foreign Minister's battle of the bulge Tesco Personal Finance Russia warns US over missile treaty Combat Strees-Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society West changes tactics to ease out Milosevic Commentary Www. everst. co. uk Losing peers bid sad farewell to the Lords 102 Elected or Appointed Hereditary Peers Www. travelodge. co. uk Tiny Computers Limited The Best Schools in Britain The Sunday Times Www. posthouse-hotels. com Golf hit by daft trousers row Simon Barnes sees the sport making an idiot of itself in clinging to outdated values Explorer refuses to play God with mammoth The Low Cost International Phone Company The Royal Bank of Scotland Head with altitude has chance to shape the future Valerie Grove meets a mountain trekker appointed to a 'school for the 21st century' Opera & Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen of folk exercises benign rule Lyric, Hammersmith We hold such lies as self-evident Disinformation points the way on the road to the White House 'Blair surrounds himself with more people than a Renaissance prince, so that the buck never has to stop, even when things are getting buck-tastic' Nature Notes The Queen in a state An inevitable series of referendums can only serve to demean the throne Peace piece The Times Diary State of the Nation The Times A new poll highlights an uncertain constitution The Other Monarch The Times The debate over GM crops must be rooted in science Whom to Shout for? Tie me frog-eating Onion-Johnny Down, sport Prince goes hunting Question of taste Democracy in the House of Lords The Davies 'revisionist' account of British history Conservation of Elgin Marbles Greenpeace campaigns Christmas stamp French rugby victory Court Circular Birthdays are in Weekend Forthcoming marriages Marriage Anniversaries Personal Column Malcolm Marshall Malcolm Marshall, cricketer, died in Barbados of cancer of the colon on November 4 aged 41. He was born on April 18,1958 Court & Social Starilift Rentals Milestones Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Gates may have to settle after judge's finding Dollar's strength sees pound slip LSE under pressure to link with Nasdaq The Key Players in the New Market A Week in the City Ordnance hope Joint talks Style victims Anglo American secures Tarmac Thinking of buying a computer? Lawsuit holds key to Pfizer bid for Warner In the hot seat Index Leschly gives pay warning Glaxo seeks EU approval to sell Relenza The Sunday Times Royal Ordnance agreement for BAe NatWest defence improves as Bank of Ireland looks at deal Lambert's Fast Forward Alvis raps French for delays BSkyB takes 9.9% stake in Man City All clear for PMI providers Hilton sells racetrack Approach boosts my Shaheen gains $280m CPL buyout offer Www. 365corp. com R-R unions fear 400 jobs will go Business Roundup Exchange Rates Unilever dives after nil growth WTT deal aids Hogg defence C&W HKT into the red after charge Rosebys in deal for DIY duo By our City Editor: Catalyst for a revolution Commentary Virgin atlantic Commodities Liffe Options Consolidation hopes drive Pharmaceuticals Stock Market 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 Rugby Group Alvis Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes An unfair brand Tempus Wall Street Equities ahead in see-saw trading Www. iii. co. uk Spaniard who has known poverty aims for top spot In the Hot Seat Man in the News Inland Revenue AON Bank error 'Cloweless The Times City Diary Nice try The Times City Diary Cult watch The Times City Diary Leschly's still rushing to the Net SB's chief tells Paul Durman about his worries for establishment companies Money in the next Millennium From the four humours to human genetics Sb's Progress Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 21,254 Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Forecast Superlative Travel Saturday Times Sport Only needed one try All eyes on Europe Bleu is the colour France are one match away from becoming double world champions. Frank Leboeuf hopes that the nation's rugby players. like its footballers, will soon stroll in triumph down the Champs Elysées Farewell Marshall Danny Baker Weekend Money Dominici's pace compensates for lack of bulk David Hands says the flying wing believes France can come up with another big performance William Hill Hart steps down with dignity Fortune favours those without fear Rugby World Cup Williams critical of ITV's Cup coverage The proboscis picks up scent of success Lloyds TSB Australia's open and shut case Horan ready to display stomach for battle again Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, on the semi-final hero who will once more be the centre of attention Lazio will test Chelsea's calibre Football Saturday Guinness Draught in Cans Experienced edge leaves young guns feeling as sick as parrots Astroturf Blonde Roma the main danger to British survival Draw Tottenham protest Cox signs up for Watford Father's long shadow provides the ideal spur for Iversen Football Saturday After a long struggle to forge his own identity and overcome injury, the Tottenham striker is now his own man Photograph: Ben Gurr Barnes begins to feel weight of fans' scorn Old Firm game comes at wrong moment for Celtic's new regime Scrapheap is not an option Hornets' Nest Buzz Word Football Saturday Television and Radio Links Monday Football Saturday First Division Fixtures Tomorrow Game retains a place for footloose fans Words of folly follows Chelsea's cakewalk Golding holds on for third place Sailing Arrows at the ready for flight to the finish Who is the real world champion of darts? Now, Kevin Eason says, we find out Driven to distraction by meaningless action Injury by balloon that shames writhing hams James salvages honour for valiant Europeans Golf: Americans Dominate the Second Day at Valderrama Sailor maintains Australian rule Rugby League Sport in Brief BT Britons all fall short of standard Equestrianism The Sunday Times Magnificent Marshall the leader of the pack Cricket mourns of the outstanding West Indies last bowlers For the Record Cad dick provides England's sole ray of hope Cricket Yousuf refuses to be cowed by Australia attack Chang rekindles past excellence Tennis Tablets Ariel Akbar has right qualities to provide final flourish Doncaster Wincanton Rapid Raceline Commentary Results Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Racing next Week Thunderer: Armchair Investor Europeans helped by climate of change Dream Well and Lend a Hand to light up Breeders' Cup Chris McGrath offers some advice for those preparing to risk a few dollars on tonight's card William Hill Classic mission brings together 007 and Chop-Chop Breeders Cup Diary Gulfstream Park French Holly is killed in accident Sandown Park Uttoxeter Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Down Royal Chepstow The Times Unit Trust Information Service M&G Www. edfd. com Budget Plans Beating the taxman's odds Weekend Money The growth of Internet and offshore betting has UK gaming companies on the run, says Antonia Senior Schroders Tax Burden Gambling on the way markets move The Equitable Life The Scottish American investment Company P. 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Hang in there or you'll miss out Fran Littlewood looks at how building society shares have fared since their demutualisations Marks & Spencer Financial Services It's best just to wait and see at NatWest Sally Patten explains what to do over Bank of Scotland's extended offer Cash ISA Legal & General Abbey National Brokers say privatisation funds have had their day Paul Hawkins reports on the demise of a type of trust that has a distinctly 80s feel to it Royal & Sunalliance Investments The Derbyshire Biotech trusts—only for the brave and the gamblers Karen Woolfson looks at three trusts that invest in the biotech sector Reuters pays for information blackout Share of the Month Stella Shamoon looks at Reuters and suggests it is a perfect time to buy on weakness Govett Investment FPD Savills Sites to start up and sites to escape Henrietta Lake and Nicloa Dignum list useful websites for both would-be and experienced entrepreneurs Useful Websites for Homeworkers Aberdeen Power to Plan Pension tax reforms target self-employed Antonia Senior on proposals that could hit lawyers in their wallets Legal & General Alliance Leicester Baillie Gifford Pulsating pounds Susan Emmett continues our series with a look at change to our money Money in the next Millennium Www. prosper. co. uk High-tech future works for some Personal Investor The Equitable Life New Jupiter fund blurs boundaries of what is 'green' Surrenda-link Is it worth recovering shares in Centrica ? Sally Patten explains how Aa members can exchange their cheque for Centrica shares Royal Liver Assurance Jupiter Insurers count profits, homeowners the cost Comment Echoes of the 1980s property boom Clare Stewart finds that prices are soaring again on the house market, just 10 years after the bubble burst Scottish Widows Www. screentrade. co. uk The Times From sail to steam to space Clare Stewart previous several upcoming auctions loosely tied by a travel and transport theme Nationwide Gartmore Global ISA Insurance boost for employees The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chelsea Building Society Employees and overfunded schemes Why does GEC waste our money? Premium Bonds are a gamble, not an investment Investment Trusts Direct Line AXA Direct Why is the Chancellor taxing the non-taxpayer? Tax on society interest New Labour allowance cut hits single parents Income Direct Foreign Colonial Management Ltd The Times The real facts about the endowments scandal Gavin Lumsdenl The Times Insurance Correspondent, explains how the endowment problem arose Neville James Policy£Plus A case in point at Eagle Star Beale Dobie & Company Limited TQ Direct Choice The fixed-rates savings dilemma Susan Emmett looks for best buys among the latest offers from saving institutions E-banking has the majors on the run Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Save&prosper Brown's break for workers Fran Littlewood examines what the Chancellor might have in store in this week's Pre-Budget Report Prestigious award for Weekend Money team Growing Trend Tax burden on the increase Sharesave paves way for wedding Lenders hang fire over base rate rise Fidelity Investments Web-Wise Inside Fashion 'Come on, you lads, it's cool to grow up' David Baddiel, once lad of lads, explains why 'Loaded' is pass?, young men are not under threat from women, and the time for male dignity has arrived Food & Drink EToys. co. uk Susie Orbach Country Life Travel Westminster caught in black and white A new book offers a rare glimpse of the vanishing world of the House of Lords, Terry Hope reports W. & J. 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