News from 01/01/1999
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Neil Workman, Kenneth Minogue, Gerard Lyons Cheif Economist, Keith Harrison, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Arthur Leathlely Transport Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Sigmund (Co-ordinator), Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Peter Wood, Jason Allardyce, Dominic Walsh, Alasdair Reid, D. B, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Russel Jenkins, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Michael Clark, D. B., Mr. E. H. Hillman, Sainsbury of Preston Candover, Phil Gordon, Adrian Lee and James Landale, Roland Watson, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Rod Attrill, Jasper Gerard, Tim Congdon Managing Director, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, John Philips, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Norman Hammond, Alastair Albright, Tony Collins, Brian Prime Executive Director, Roger Macdonald Smith, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Wolfson of Sunningdale, Chairmnan, Ian Mavor, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Duncan Baxter, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Mark L. Shore, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Gavin Weightman, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Toby Jessel, Michael Hornsby, Agricultural Correspondent, John Allison, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Saeed Shah, Tim Melville-Ross Director-General, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Walter Eltis, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Paul Sykes, Paula Moore, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Jon Green, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, J. D. Hart, Stephen Dalton, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, John Craven Chairman, Alasdair Laing, Susie Steiner, Michael Lewin-Harris (Vice-Commodore), Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Reg Gale, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Gillian Harris and Stephen Farrell, Alastair MacKie,
ResumoMiniskirts, flower power, protest and paranoia…… Index Euro dream transformed into reality Three-year referendum campaign to decide fate to the pound now begins in earnest Hostages furious at delays Index Et tu Brutus? The claret ban How Labour prepared to defend sterling 30 years ago Happy Mdcccclxxxxviiii. Or is it? Tomorrow: Travel like It's 1999 Year 2000 rehearsal for 90,000 Callmate The World At Your Fingertips Embrace the refugees, says archbishop Success Sprung from Persecution Demon Internet Picture Gallery Tories call for more studies of GM crops Motorists warned of fuel 'scam' Hague enlists rank-and-file help on policy Prescott seeks to counter image of strife Avalanche survivors tell of lonely wait for rescuers Father tells of vain fight to save sea boy Saggy cat gives rivals a stuffing British Airways The world's favourite airline Cartoon ties the limit for businesswomen Explosives used to recover body Fear of death led woman to lose 15st Man killed at son's wedding Brown letter drove Wilson to 17 drafts Newly released papers throw light on Labour's troubles 30 years ago. Reports by Valerie Elliott Moben Kitchens Minister quit over 'that bitch Barbara Castle' Sherlock 's elementary error Memories are made of this Queen saved Remembrance Day Valerie Elliott on moves to abolish wreaths and military involvement British cities faced 20,000 Hiroshimas Niquitin Cq And the charge d'affaires played on Argentina was almost given the Falklands The Year in Brief CND 'communist threat' The Year in Brief Lords reform blocked The Year in Brief 'Rivers of blood' fears The River in Brief Police needed cover-up The Year in Brief Thomas Keneally Staples The Office Superstore Whelan truly lost in the big mole hunt Jason Allardyce finds the high road is a cold trail in the aftermath of Mandelson Rukba Helping elderly people stay independent New lead in search for foster family By our Medical Correspondent: Army finds proof of weaker sex Army Be the Best Migraines triple young women's risk of a stroke New Year Honours Corrections Sharps Bedrooms PC World the Computer Superstore Hostages forced to change their stories Daniel McGrory in Aden reports on claims that a Yemeni 'whitewash' seeks to absolve soldiers of blame Scientists keep an ear open for ET Boy falls under van wheels News in Brief Death charge News in Brief Omagh concert News in Brief Two killed in taxi News in Brief Ancient saddle News in Brief £800,000 tome News in Brief Gecko discovery News in Brief Surprisingly ordinary prices Praise for Briton who charted currency course Man who Made It Happen BT Bubbly and balloons for the Eu baby Europe's New Currency Regular travellers will enjoy benefits of new bank accounts Investment Villagers count cost of change in Ireland Magnet Built for Life Germans munch their way into monetary new era Frankfurt Numbers game hits City screens Europe's New Currency Creeps, shocks and the dreaded h-word Glossary Clintons escape and hope the tide will turn Ian Brodie reports from Washington on new moves in Senate to avoid a full trial 'Mayor for life' leaves with no regrets Smoking Kills US closes Embassy in Tel Aviv Mir comrades break open the cognac to wish the world well (AFP): Son sues rail firm over Auschwitz The French state railway is accused of collaborating in wartime deaths, writes Ben MacIntyre in Paris (AFP): America to resume China rights talks News in Brief (AP): UN Angola staff leave News in Brief (AFP): Hundreds die in Congo News in Brief (Reuters): Nuns injured by mob News in Brief (AFP): Four killed in Seville News in Brief (AP): Bosnian Serb choice News in Brief (Reuters): Tinkle of water music News in Brief Lambeth Building Society Ciny Papal blessings to cost 25% more As warm as a pickled pepper Warm, windproof, long-lasting - and good for posing. Penny Wark searches for the perfect ski suit Heritage Hotels Objects of desire Hot Tip Six of the Best 'I'm not desperate to be a superstar' Sean Bean, the Sheffield welder turned actor, is careful not to sever his roots. Interview by Grace Bradberry He has the nation's best-know bottom Furniture Village the Brand Leaders Time Zen and the art of blading Mary Ann Sieghart promotes a perfect form of transport Support role Manic mum The Times Diary Lords on camera Anthony Howard finds the Bbc quaintly feudal in its approach to the filming of an outmoded institution Courtly manners and stately rhythms preserved in aspic Blue year The Times Diary Beware the euro yes-rnen Paul Sykes calls for a frank debate on further unification Pride of Nations Britain will stand stronger for staying out of Emu Green Sprouts Rachel Carson planted the seeds of environmentalism Roman Types The number's not yet up for ancient numerals Wish the euro well but keep Uk out Desert Fox strategy Ramblers' wrongs Multiple causes for decline in wild-bird numbers Penalties of an error of judgment The ultimate irony Addressing postcodes Aonach Mor avalanche Yachting pioneers Off target Up to speed Social news New Year's Day birthdays Anniversaries Church news Appointments Personal Column University news The night sky in January Greek bronzes cast in a new light Norman Hammond reports on a mystery surrounding the origins of two nude Classical statues Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Michael Sherard Michael Sherard, couturier, died on December 26 aged 88. He was born on July 17,1910 William Allen Williamllen, Cbe, architect and architectural theorist, died on December 14 aged 84. He was born on Hune 29 , 1941 Mr. E. H. Hillman: Airway Pioneer Sir Harold Kent Sir Harold Kent, GCB, QC, former Procurator-General and Treasury Solicitor, died on December 4 aged 95. He was born on November 11,1903 Bryan MacLean Bryan MacLean, singer and guitarist, died on Christmas Day after a heart attack, aged 52. He was born in Los Angeles on September 25,1946 News The Times Crossword No 20,989 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Demon Internet In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Whizz-Kidz Sport England summon Giles to Test party Warwickshire left-armer hurriedly brought into squad in place of Court Teams Pakistan players warned Arts Wenger demands action over 'divers and cheats' Red Mist Media Television and Radio Pages 38,39 Majestic Meissnitzer carrying all before her John Hopkins meets the Austrian who has been leaving her rivals trailing Soldini is on course to redeem himself Sailing Korda seeks clean break by playing on Jon Green in Doha finds the Czech tennis player protesting his innocence despite positive steroid test Drugs case forces world No 13 to delay retirment in order to clear his name Prolific Button destined to reach top of tree Motor Racing: British Teenager Tipped to Compete in Formula One within Three Years By our Sports Staff: Tshwete renews attack on selectors Cricket Beardsley comes home to Hartlepool Transfer Trail Clock starts ticking in race to 2006 World Cup Football The Contenders Devils are stung by busier Bees ICE Hockey Johnson lets feet do the talking Russell Kempson meets the Watford player trying to shoot down Tottenham Altrincham's management team preaching caution Barclays Old Firm remain Nevin's title spur Premier League Changing Times Shake-out vital for game's financial health Rugby Union Shepherd suffers World Cup blow Men in the middle hold key to future Referees have the authority to stem the tide of growing dissatisfaction within the game, Gerald Davies argues Mitsubishi make solid start Sport in Brief Reading limber up for European tests Hockey Versatile Sailor warms to task Christopher Irvine meets one of the hottest properties that either code of rugby can boast For the Record Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Maguire ends year on winning note Racing Thunderer: Plumpton The Times Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Lingfield Park Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Yesterday's Results Keene on chess Winning Move Lady Rebecca ready to extend run Richard Evens believes Williams will stay on cloud nine at Cheltenham today Lady Thunderer: Catterick Ayr to inspect again Thunderer: Exeter Thunderer: Cheltenham Sharpical out Rapid Raceline Mixing business with pupils Children in education action zones benefit from private-sector funds and ideas, reports Charles Rigby Education Multiple Display Advertising Items MBA Career Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Generation Soundbite Pupils no longer have patient research and study skills, says Duncan Baxter What will you sign up to learn in 1999? Lifelong learing is sill more of a slogan than a reality The voices Stalin couldn't gag Unsung Heroes: In the last of our series, Benedict Nightingale salutes the courageous dissident playwrights of the Soviet Union Pop We went through all this a century ago Week I flee through flaws , in the flu Children's Theatre Pop Youth comes to the rescue Recital Pop Albums West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Phone venue for ticket availability Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet The Colour of Justice The biggest of the Best of Pop Albums: David Sinclair tacks a long, cool look at the Greatest Hits commpitaions of the year Jazz Albums Roasting on an open-minded fire Jazz Albums The Times Pop Predictions How was '99 for you? The pop artists of the year are already working on the albums that will make our lives that bit better New Year Jumbo Crossword 203 Pop Gig Ragged royalty Live Gig The seeds of self-destruction Peter Mandelson's early combative press handling became, sadly, habit forming, says Christine Buckley Commercial breaks: winners and losers Beat of 1998 Cable TV packages may face scrutiny Who needs sex? It's something for nothing that sells Promotions and Diana were the circulation winners of 1998 Drama ahead as media supply outstrips demand The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lehmann Communications Shares close off their lows Hargreaves Lansdown Western business under threat from Islamic backlash From a Correspondent: Boeing lifts deliveries to beat projections The Sunday Times Small IFAs face fines after missing pensions deadline Russian GDP shrinks by 5.5% Mobile users given portability Customers can keep number when changing provider Anagen property move another biotech blow Microsoft launches attack on witness Boots to take on 100 staff Wall Street Word-Watching AT&T wins approval for $32bn TCI deal Bank unions may merge Lotus An IBM Company ICI sale to Enron completed Executives at E Trade get $100m present Colt canters home to cheer investors in City stakes Michael Clark reports on the winners and losers of this year's stock market steeplechase Caronia Cunaro Tourist Rates Radio Choice Fifty years of favourites Television Choice In truth, Stanley's laurels were well earned Review BBC 1 Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Pensions Solitaire on traders' day of the Triffids Martin Waller reports from a party snubbed by the host in a half-empty Square Mile Markets take euro switch in their stride Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Target hopes to hit the bull's eye Bradford & Bingley braced for attack by carpetbaggers Markets Lord Mayor fights to keep City in the money Tecno
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