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News from 09/11/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Christopher Kerr, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Grace Bradberry, Lynne O'donnell, Robert Thicknesse, Graham Forshaw, Richard Hobson, Caron Thatcher, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Alan J. A. Shakerley, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Marti Hargie, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Judge, Carl Mortished, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Lynn Faulds Wood, Andrew Fleming-Williams, Srikumar Sen, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bill Edgar and David McVay, Antonia Senior, James Paterson, Mark Henderson and Melissa Kite, D. J. Hawkins, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Howlett, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Matt Sims, Ken Thornber, Jeremy Oliver, Alice Lagnado, David Shakespeare, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Tracy Reilly, Tina Gaudoin, Mike Bradley, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Judith Waintraub, Jerome Burne, Edward Fennell, Lee Bridges, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Susan Clark, John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Paul Tew, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Billy Bragg, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, John Laughland, Matt Dickinson, Peta Bee, Gwyn Jones, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Melissa Kite, Anthony Fyson, Steven Reid, Richard Owen, Alastair Brett, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, William Pinnock, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Sally Morris, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Nick Skellet, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Martin Hislop, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Sandy Bruce Lockhart, Julian Broadhead, Saeed Shah, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, John Pincham, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Alan Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Robert McFarland, Fran Littlewood, Emlyn Hooson, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Davies, Bill Edgar, Arthur Leathley, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Peter Roebuck, Henrietta Lake, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Susan Emmett,

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Business booms as City wins battle of euroland Free Software Schools Why sex isn't sexy any more Captain Scott caught by extreme cold snap Fly to La and 19 other us cities half price No Title Freed democracy campaigner says she will return to Burma Building peace from ruin Mandelson is back on election duty Livingstone offers peace Leica Don't feel sorry for Bill Gates Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, Tv Dell Happily, the Lords can still move in Strange ways MIT deal attacked by college lecturers Brown Quashes Hopes of Higher Spending Children choose teachers on Web Swiftcall Somak Holidays Defiant Lords block reforms Boy is awarded £3m Prison visit for Blair Farmers ready to sue Verdict on magistrates TV starts phone chaos Girobank Teaching halts at university block where killer struck Spurned pupil 'made up seduction claim' British Airways Fight film gets a cut from censors University of Westminster Asian 'was murdered for affair with niece' Father's rape claim ignored by police Girl, 12, on sex offender list Football police cross the border Pleasure boats 'still not safe' British cancer care 'like Third World' Lymphoma Vaccine Tested Compaq Friends killed in cold blood by hooded men The Photographs of Hg Ponting The Wellman Clinic of Weymouth Street Sinn Fein no closer to giving up arms Freedom songs protester tells of life in jail The woman who tangled with the Burma regime talks to Tim Reid Sainsbury's Offer and Www. itsonline. co. uk Fear over escaped convicts Worker cleared Rage jailing Puppies stolen Poor punters Lottery at opera SAS 'Race killing' family welcome verdict Top Gear obsessed with speed, say MPs Times3 Baroness's agony over daughter's 40ft fall Tesco We're not so saintly, doctors tell TV Gang questioned over boy, 14, held hostage BT Stay in touch Attenborough attacks stars' inflated fees E-farming Du Pont Red Ken? No, I'm Ivan the Terrible Livingstone sees a wave of popular support beating the Labour machine Intel inside Audi Cher host cleared of fraud Crash death Refugees found Bus was faulty Ship must wait Tea for 114 MPs seek to delay cuts in TA force E-therapy Thetrainline. com Veteran, 103, recalls day his sword put Hun to flight Queen is hailed in tribal welcome Commonwealth summit to focus on human rights Prince Denies Referendum Allegation BT National Westminster Bank Plc A mixed reception for royals as tour moves on Charity helps to give bomb-hit church new life The Times Teacher to undergo sex-change surgery Vw 007 helps to combat car crime Welfare moves deplorable, insist peers Welfare vreform and Pensions Bill: Herediatary members of the Upper House join in the further revolts, writes Melissa Kite Britain is doing well, so why risk joining the euro? Gateway Briefing Today in Parliament Downing Street power base 'isolating Blair' Alpha Telecom Carpet Right Faulty bolt fear for Boeings Barclays Pentagon gets ready to wage a cyber-war Weapons m the US electronic arsenal Scots 'beat Vikings to North America' DIAL-a-PHONE Www, easyJet. com Canada blamed for Indian suicides Old enemies become brothers in arms where the Wall once stood Last Iron Curtain despot faces jail FPD savills Hardliners planned Berlin 'bloodbath' The Times Rivals Jospin and Blair in left-wing duel Commission fails on finance again Eagle Star BBC Radio 4 3Com Planet talk UN accuses Russia of Fact-finding mission heads for war zone India Cyclone Appeal Pontiff appeals for end to conflict Chubb Chechen Speaker hurt in Russian attack Life becomes hard for Microsoft Lawyers fought a losing battle The chips were always down for those defending the Gates empire, Ian Brodie writes C. Hoare & Co Brussels launches inquiry Intel inside China seizes cultist who used Net Half a million gather to defy Jakarta's rule Portakabin Confrontation looms over West Bank outpost BAA World Summary Mentally ill 'shot by police' (Reuters): Migrant call Bomb claim (AP): Family fire plea (AP): Computer fear Two tiers for democracy, in Lords reform 2nd opinion Billy Bragg on his plans for an elected Upper House Tough red meet From: their own correspondent Judith Waintraub writing in le Figaro Picture Gallery Centre of attention British Airways Picture Gallery Time Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts Why the Right just can't win Previous Communist convictions are no longer admissible 'The real reason why Tudjman is so disliked in Brussels is that he is the democratically elected and popular architect of Croatia's national sovereignty' Picture Gallery Go on, say you're sorry Inan age of celebrity confession and Hello! hypocrisy, why not make a small, person gesture to humanity? Last post Berlin's Children The dust from the Wall will take years to settle Livingstone's London Liverpool escapes its past while the capital cannot EU 'largesse' Penal policy History points to a united Europe South East wants all UK to share economic growth Australian referendum Millennium feast Carbon dated Charles Wintour Signals at red Rugby World Cup Not banking on it Court Circular Talk dinner European-Atlantic Group Personal Column Memorial service Lord Howard de Walden Dinner Anniversaries Reception Forthcoming marriages Lecture Birthdays Marriage Luncheon Guido Pontecorvo Guido Pontecorvo, FRS, geneticist, died near Zermatt, Switzerland, on September 24 aged 91. He was born in Pisa, Italy, on November 29,1907 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Champions League Uefa Cup Premier Events Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Multiple Classified Advertising Items ASDA Millennium Overseas Express Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Announcements Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift George V. Higgins George V. Higgins, novelist, was found dead at his home in Milton, Massachusetts, on November 6 aged 59. He was born on November 13,1939 Angela Uzielli Angela Uzielli, amateur golfer, died of a heart attack at her home in Berkshire on November 4 aged 59. She was born on February 1,1940 On this Day Liverpool Boxer's Defeat November 9,1948 Clarissa Luard Clarissa Luard, senior literature officer at the Arts Council of England, died of cancer on November 4 aged 50. She was born on December 5,1948 Redknapp excels in attacking role Scotland's missing link Fantasy league Kitbug. com Fantasy League Leaderboard Important Contact Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Heroes and Villains The Times Check your FOiNTS or Choose your Team from this List News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,256 A year of football triumph for England A century In photographs Today: 1966 Time Times 3 Forecast Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business plus Finance Plus, page 36 UBS shares boosted by Warburg speculation Safra to take a cut of $450m in sale to Hsbc John Charcol LSE investigation into deal disclosure BA chief says his job may be on the line Lenders' rate rise criticised More recovery in high street In Business Microsoft reined in Index Citigroup laundering claims go to Senate Exchange Rates Let it be thus BP fears another write-off A&L's ousted chief to sue RBS closer to NatWest bid Rate rise accepted by G10 Emap sells 13 titles QMH disposal Norman to quit Asda Utilitec shares decline DCC interim up 14% Allied Textiles in talks Kingfisher Leisure shares dive C. Hoare & Co By our City Editor: The chase is on for Warburg Commentary Demand for Thus lifts float tag near £2.29bn Weston not expected to return before new year Unigate to buy back a tenth of its shares DVATA Motorola Blacks in talks with Outdoor Gallaher drops £2.5bn takeover offer for Seita Talk of £700m payout gives Rentokil a lift 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 RMC HSBC Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes ABF takes credit Picture Gallery The criminal investigation, turns the deal from a… Blacks Wall Street When corporate interest dwarfed the consumer Softly, softly Better fare Markdown Over a barrel Vivendi, the utility that continues to rewrite the rules Rowe & Maw Green pressures mount Fran Littlewood on the impact of environmental legislation Finance plus Robert Half Badenoch & Clark Exchange Consulting Group Badenoch & Clark Quality move by Aon On the Move Hoggett Bowers Grieves Pryce Nigel Lynn Ward Wilder Ltd Bookkeeper/accounts Assistant Times Newspapers Cayman Islands Haileybury DC Gardner Training a Division of Euromoney Victor Chandler MRI Europe Limited The Times Eauities trade in narrow range M&G The Times Unit Trust Information Service Scandinavian Airlines Small business looks for clarity from Chancellor Sally Pattern examines what Gordon Brown might offer in tomorrow's Pre-Budget Report Picture Gallery Business to Business Business for Sale Coastal North Devon Development Site For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Www. Selecta7. ic24. net Multiple Classified Advertising Items Www. citymundo. com Dublin Docklands Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horse Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latymer Funding Limited Mortgages Multiple Display Advertising Items Employers warned on teleworkers' rights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol & West Investments PLC Www. simple-loans. co. uk Franchising in the 90' Multiple Classified Advertising Items TVF Global Travel Group MX Direct Vision2results Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costume Britain Franchises Unique Internet Franchise FPB issues rate guide The Times Megaphone Stephen Alambritis, head of parliamentary affairs for the Federation of Small Businesses, says that small firms should be given a slice of the Private Finance Initiative pie A father's adultery Easing arthritls Millennlum… Why Sex Isn't Sexy Any More Putting a hale-naked woman on the cover of a magazine or on a billboard used to guarentee sales ARDBEG Complete TV and Radio A nation finding it hard to love itself West German Oliver August returns to the country he left after reunification to embark on voyage of discovery along th e border once referred to as the Iron Curtain A week of emotion, confusion and joy Michael Binyon recalls German's euphoria when the Walt came down Pretentious moi? 'Why mother and I forgave Coop for his affair' Gary Cooper's daughter Maria on life with an envied film star. Interview by Noreen Taylor The Times Don't be shy, speak up Bowel cancer kills 20'000 people a year. Lynn Faulds Wood co-founded a charity that aims to improve diagnosis and cut the death rate Destiny What to Look out for Soya each day keeps the doctor away The soya bean is not only a nutritional staple' it may also help to fight disease. Peta Bee reports Parents should set example on eating and exercise When mothers feel more than the blues After the birth of her second son, Tina gaudoin lapsed into post-natal depression. She argues that we need a better understanding of an illness that can last 18 months Picture Gallery Treatments for post-natal depression Ease joint pain with diet Artritis is amodern disease which may be made worse by our increasingly polluted food and environment Susan Clark looks at some remedies that take the natural path to relief Are feet the mirror of our bodies? Reflexologists believe that massaging various areas of your feet will alleviate many ailments. Sally Morris reports The Times Stop Smoking for the Millennium MM teacher pack for week 8 Who needs a man in the house? Make your Own MM The Times Reggae, strings and all that jazz Jazz: Clive Davis sifts through the eclectic programme of this year's London Jazz Festival The Times Classical collector Classical CDs Jazz albums Opera Bluff Peter Grimes By Benjamin Britten (1945) Branded a child-killer—but still she loved him! Reviews: Celebrations for a jazz record label; and the son of a legendary bluesman also rises Jazz Selected Signs University of Brighton Alyn Shipton TlMES 3 Hats off to the new Garth Pop: why has country megastar Garth Brooks taken his stetson off and made a rock album? Nigel Williamson RSC Prompt What's on today Dance: City Ballet of Concert only Theatre Art Galleries Spend Spend Spend If not the ghost, at least the spirit Yehudi Menuhin could not make it to the Albert Hall on Saturday, so he sent his Zeitgeist in his place. Hilary Finch reports Reviews: New music rules London in two nights of firsts at the Barbican and a mixed weekend at the Festival Hall Concert City of London Sinfornia Alsop/IIickox Barbican Spend Spend Spend Entertainments To advertise in this section please… The Roundhouse Royal Albert Hall Tnl. ents@newsint. co. uk All about Bette: portrait of a temperamental star Setellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Itv Variations Today's Choice Today's Fims Picture Gallery Sense of Pride sees entrepreneur rise from ashes Clare Stewart reports on how one man overcame the most serious of setbacks Business to Business The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Flexy Office Millennium Venue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sites to Suit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MD The Sunday Times Supermarkets warn suppliers on the dangers of complacency Computers & Computing Services Beacon Marketing The Times Firms seek help for doing work of the State Boxing fans prepare to give verdict on judges Srikumar Sen believes that the selection of rematch officials could benefit Briton Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Lewis resolved to remove all cause for doubt Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Godolphin inspires a memorable year Julian Muscat looks back on a Flat season in which the older horses created an enduring impression Newbury Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing BHB sets sights on Tote debate Racing Ahead Huntingdon Sepgefield Hosts have hard lessons to learn David Hands says that, despite their lack of succes, all was not lost for the home unions A Team to Beat the World Marbles Time to tackle game's identity crisis Barwick furious over attack on ITV coverage Young masters carry the flag Four golfers have particular cause to look back on 1999 with satisfaction, John Hopkins says Dillon has Sydney in her sights Triathlon Bennett celebrates after startling debut Edward Gorman on how a young British sailor exceeded all expectations in the Mini-Transat race For the Record Today's Fixtures Rusedski's loss is Henman's gain Tennis 1999 European Order of Merit McCarthy has to rethink strategy after injury crisis Pools Forecast Rival managers united by shared problems Keegan and Brown offer low-key contrast to hype surrounding Euro 2000 play-off matches Whyteleafe warm to second attempt Non League Tomorrow Third Division Ljungberg not guilty of butting declares Ginola Scotland to count cost of Lambert's absence Time ticks away for Butcher as slump continues Cricket Butler's new allegiance bridges gap for Britain Athletics Word-Watching Sport in Brief India Break One-Day Record Frerotte leaves it late to sustain the Lions' roar American Football NFL Details Saeed century gives Pakistan hope of escape Scoreboard from Brisbane Venables fears play-off flaw Tmes Two Crossword Picture Gallery The Times Bookship Boxing Facing up to the Nagging Doubts Irish join the Lomu queue Racing 55 United's Cup place goes to lucky loser Twenty defeated teams will enter a ballot for vacancy Zenith Same-sex couples and adoption rights Clifford Chance HW Daniels Bates The Welcome Trust A job to influence penal reform A high-profile reformer has taken on the low-key role of Prison Ombudsman Lawyer Contents Whitehead Selection HC Hughes-Castell Time to lay off lay magistrates? Robert McFarland beleives that we need a more democratic, representative, cheaper and effective magistracy ZMB ZMB Legal Aid Your shout The College of Law discusses how to enforce a payment, gaining access to your child, and maintaining rights of way Picture Gallery 'If you like little sleep or money, become a criminal lawyer' Lawyer of the week Bulletin board QD MNB KLegal QD Chambers and Partners Narey may not be a force for the good News QD GG Graham Gill & Young One dad The Times Law Awards 2000 with One When it's too late to prosecute A show of words A recent House of Lords ruling has been hailed as a landmark decision for press freedom. Alastair Brett, Legal Manager of Times Newspapers, has his doubts Commission for Racial Equality BT QD Housing appeal includes judicial review Court of Appeal No benefit for part-time school workers Court of Appeal Proving elements of aggravated trespass QUEEN's Bench Divisional Court Convention protection not forfeited Court of Appeal Overseas trust bonus scheme liable to tax Chancery Division Undesirable to ask judge to reconsider interlocutory decision Chancery Division Norton Rose Allen & Overy Riding to the rescue Changes to the insolvency law here are evoking mixed felings but those in the Eu are welcome QD The name game Norton Rose JM Joanne Manson Recruitment Kingsford Stacey Blackwell Harris Manchester College Oxford AAP Want to Work from Home? Litigation Protection Limited Ej Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Lyons Davidson Cayman Islands Energy & Employment Leading provincial firm seeks… Employment- Gen. Lit. S. Devon firm seeks solicitor… Calling all newly qualified solicitors Being paid… Planning Solicitor Personal Injury - Berks & Hants. Busy departments… Box No 9 Bedford Row Harrow on the Hill Barristers Chambers The day Rambo received an invitation too far Trading places Picture Gallery Clifford Chance

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