News from 11/01/1999
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M. S. Joseph, Jon Ashworth, Malcolm Oliver, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Kim Beazley, Steve Jones, Our Political Correspondent, Michael Morpurgo's, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Nicoias Andrews, Michael Bond, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Robert Lea, Robin Beare, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Norman De Mesquita, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ian Murray, Health Correspondent, Debra Craine, George Thomas, Ian Todd, Jeffrey Morgan, Alasdair Reid, Nigel Hawthorne, Maeve Binchy, John Sessions, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, T. P. J. Edlin, Peter Waymark, Judith Kerr, Rodney Milnes, C. S. Lewis, Michael Clark, Phil Gordon, Janet Bush, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Fenella Ignatiev, R. N. G. Stone, Robert Woollard, E. E. Bosch, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Philip Le Brocq, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, W. A. Watson, A. Copley, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gerard O'daly, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Richard Dixon, Nic Gault, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Deborah Brett, Robin Stephenson, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Sir Edward Heath, Lisa Thomlinson, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Anne Fine, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Scowcroft, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Lance Anisfeld, Coll Macdougall, Roger Bootle, G. D. Clarke, Ernest B. Scalabrin, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Rufus Sewell, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Peter W. Esling, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Quentin Blake, Russell Jenkins, Tom Kirkwood, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Paul Durman and Peter Harrison, Dr Seuss, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Jelena Dokic, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Alan Cuthbert, Mark Baldwin, Kate Mosse, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Bill Edgar, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, R. T. Oerton, Gillian Harris and Jason Allardyce, Alan Clarke MP, Christopher Irvine, Darcy Bussell, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoMillions of Free Books for Schools Get collecting… Cook doing superb job, says Blair Plea for end to 'goddip column politics' Yemeni pledge Storms halt balloon launch Index Betty Boothroyd set to quit early as Speaker Marquess of Bristol found dead in bed Santer battles to stave off censurer Bose 30P every weekday Cash is there to give big pay rise to nurses We need 12,000 more nurses, say hospitals Young volunteers will step into the breach Legal & General Index Ministers show the colour of their money in policy drive Brown accused over girlfriend's contract Diana manslaughter charge unlikely Tomorrow Heath fails to declare business interests British hostage reported 'alive and well' Yemeni tribesmen ar demanding the release of a comrade, reports Daniel McGrory from Aden Winter's tale takes its usual twist Shakespeare's first theatre identified Cartoon capers force Disney recall Irish told to get their eyes smiling again Salvatore Ferragams By a Correspondent: Newbury bypass closed by protesters Foreign affairs come before domestic upset The Foreign Secretary hopes Yemen and Europe will avert media attention, writes Roland Walson The Minister MESH Computers Plc His or hers: the rival viewpoints What Friends Say Public revenge can be so sweet - and so lucrative Rejected Women 'With no regret or apology, he listed his infidelities' Lloyds Bank Business Banking Redoxon Double Action Milton Keynes fulfils Hong Kong dreams Britain's most modern city is a natural home for ex-colonial migrants, writes Alexandra Frean The Cashmere Store Stardom beckons the singer with a China syndrome Rac £15m trial for new campaign against speeding Republican whose son was shot condemns 'mere thugs' Mother's brave stand against Ira killers By our Chief Ireland Correspondent: Terror calendar keeps a date with gunmen Orange Adams may meet Australian leader Call for three months' paid paternity leave Campaign group set up by Labour could embarrass minnister with its views, reports Alexandra Frean 3Com The jail with a wing for the elderly English judges getting tougher Family rescued in pitchfork attack Delhi Vows to curb attacks on Christians Local officials said to protect fanatics, Christopher Thomas writes Biko policeman faces murder charge after amnesty refused Go Picture Gallery First direct American journalist killed by rebels in Freetown Clinton 'did not father son of ex-prostitute' Hp Great snakes! Tintin the boy hero is 70 Camera-shy celebrities put Sun Valley on the map Aspen is out, writes Giles Whittell in Sun valley, Idaho Atribute to Diana Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed… Iraq threatens to flout 'unjust' Un resolutions Weather delays balloon flight Quantex Good Choice Picture Gallery Standard Life Bank (AFP): Children 'targets in war zones' Falklands deal urged (AP): Scrap turns nasty Kazakh poll 'andslide' (AP): 'Lucy ancestor' found (AFP): Baptism of fire The Times Schroder under pressure to speedup circulation of the euro Heads may have to roll in Brussels showdown Olympic officials 'bribed with sex' Lloyds Bank FPDSavills (Reuters): Killing of Bosnia suspect is defended Lotus Time to Lessons in Longevity Never Too Old Sam Neill chooses his favourite book Tiny A Life or Death Dilemma Hippy chick hair is back, that's Toss that mane, straighten those curls. Sudden it's Ok to be a Seventies girl again Chanel Sam Norman TV presenter and journalist Marks & Spencer Financial Services The long, sleek and straight of it The Harley Medical Group Fashion Diary Time Hair through the Ages Hot tickets and tips for the top From the Pajama Game to Parsifal, from Travolta to Twyla Tharp: Times critics offer a selective guide to the delights of the spring season Staples Theatre Benedict Nightingale ... and the brilliant Rufus Sewell as MacBeth Opera: Rodney Milnes Monet fever at the Royal Academy ... Pollock for your pleasure Dance Debra Craine Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Music: Richard Morrsion Entertainments Listings Blairism at a turning point 'In Russia the desires of the potential customer are irrelevant- you simply queue up and get what you are given' Picture Gallery Boys will always be boys Both cook and clinton show an innate childishness that could only end in tears That's Wendy Diary Drama Queen Diary Meal ticket Diary Bed panner Diary The Cook Book Public and private lessons for the Foreign Secretary Nursing for Nurses A proper career structure is as important as pay Ever Young Fiction handles ageing better than modern societies do Call for 'honesty'over euro policy Christ 'made-over' as Che Guevara Cromwell escutcheon Pig farmers' plight Animal drug tests Some talk of... Thank goodness for plain old 1999 Puzzles galore Sound and fury Court Circular Birthdays today Allan Heyman, Qc Sidney Newland New Year Honours Party Memorial service Nature notes School announcements Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide The Marquess of Bristol Obituaries Sir William Mars-Jones Latest wills The Right Rev Frank West On this Day Index The Times Crossword No 20,997 Multiple Display Advertising Items Forecast Demon Internet Index Vialli shakes an iron fist at Gullit's barbs Chelsea Manager Has Hard Words for Predececcor Index No Title One Day at a Time Ulster's Triumph Merchant Investors Dokic , 15, celebrates Australia's cup win By our Sports Staff: Odds are against Lindsay Rugby League VM Henman satisfied despite falling at the final hurdle Tennis Magic arrows mask the booze and fags culture The world darts championship is unique, Mel Webb discovers Storm carry all before them Ice Hockey: Manchester Go Six Points Clear at of Superleague Myers spurs Sharks to success Arsenal put 11 past Chelsea Football Rolph lands golden haul in Hong Kong Sport in Brief Knight claims first title April return for Collins Hall triumphs again Fu continues to climb Schlesser in command Sanders takes comfort indoors Bowls Mullally's best paves way for winning start Cricket By our Sports Staff: Dravid 's century in vain By our Sports Staff: Raich rattles off a second surprise Skiing: Austrian Upstages his Hero by Beating the Local Favourite in World Cup Icc delays decision on match-fixing Skydigital Tests come first for England in South Africa tour Winning spirit is food for county's thoughts Picture Gallery Liverpool display new defensive resilience Fa Carling Premiership: Eagerly anticipated Highbury souffle fails to rise Ewood Park raises a glass to the Rovers' return Expectations add pressure to O'Neill 's colourless task Toothless Charlton need bite United display power surge Fa Carling Premiership: West Ham suffer one of thier darker days in four-goal mauling Gascoigne desperately seeking fulfilment Decoding the Di Canio letters George Caulkin reads between the lines after Saturday's goalless draw between Sheffield wenesday and Tottenham Forest exposed by Huckerby Vialli gives Gullit cause for the blues Gascoigne taking tablets to fight off depression NatWest Festive break prompts an avalanche of goals in overseas leagues Ford ensures Mansfield stay on the right road Elliott enjoys a happy birthday Hibernian gain from consistent displays of flying Finn Venables bemused by supinen Palace Nation Walsall in distinguished company Reid pinpoints vital factor for Sunderland Ipswich ignore ghosts of past glories Rob Hughes looks at a club banking on tradition, youth and loyalty to get back among the big boys Dell Oxford are denied by Phillip's heroics Fa Carling premiership NationWide Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland Conference Non-League Pools Check Overseas National Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Scotland Bbc hit the bull's eye with two scribbling ladies Defenders on the faitih spoil the fun Houllier's men spook mischievous souls who turned up for a laugh at their expense Clubs should punish cheats Sports Letters Need to support Britain's young athletes Cynical fouls Iniquity of cricket toss Minority sports Ashes strategy This week in The Times Bath drainend by accuracy of Wilkinson Tetley's Bitter Cup: Fading West Country giants both succumb in fourth round Worcester worthy of The Shed's respect Saracens freeze out minnows Henley deliver a knockout blow to suffering Bedford Irish exploit huge gap in class Inspired Kendal so close to upset Brown sweetens Richmond's day Howley's presence allows Cardiff to shine Red hand of history beckons for Ulster David Hands, rugby correspondent, sees the French champions beaten in style at Ravenhill Hitachi Marketing card for route to golfing success By our Sports Staff: Duval closes in on victory Guide to the week ahead Putter winner delights with quality iron play Results Clipper 2000 awarded to Portsmouth Sailing Reading survive big scare Hockey Holwell marks return Behrajan helps Daly deliver early success Racing: First-Season Trainer Keeps Cheltenham Festival Options for Smart Hurdler Fontwell Park Leicester card in doubt Grissell lands double Southwell Fakenham By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Archive Footage shrugs off weight of history Saturday's Results Jump Leaders Rapidraceline The Times Athletics Snow Reports For the Record Rugby Union Ice Hockey Cricket Winter Sports By our Sports Staff: Davis runs Denver close to the top prize American Football Legal & Public Notices AMC Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Living a Hebridean hoop dream Coll MacDougall explains why isolation is proving no sporting barrier to the children of Barra Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Powerful Linden ease past rivals Netball The Times Capitalisation, week's change Focus British Funds Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Knitwear firms face heavy casualties from 'banana war' The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Dixons offers high street clues Companies OFT rejects calls for loan rates ceiling Lloyds Bank Jobs figures in spotlight Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Internet shopping 'set to boom' Alternative Investment Market Corporate Profile SFI unveils millennium plans Efforts to tackle bug could end in bust Ft plans edition in German Case studies aid business students Mass delusion of us stock market Christmas sales confirm retailers' fears Tay rebel seeks quick turnaround Taiwan deal for Alstom Cantor locked in dispute with Bt Charles Schwab Nasdaq scandal brokers to be fined by Sec Dark side of the moon shadows dawn of euro In its infancy, the new currency could find itself appreciating and creating demand problems for European exporters, writes Janet Bush Lloyds Direct Word-Watching Radio Choice A moving family comedy Television Choice Radio (Bbc) Nice photography, shame about the plot Bbc 1 Pay TV Satellite cable and digital Index Mirror Group and Trinity at odds after talks fail Lasmo and Enterprise plot merger Times Two crossword Sb to barter for Cuba meningitis vaccine Baa debates propetyarm Party time for lawyers City fears job losses over euro Direct life & pension services Index Savills set to face takeover bid from investor Free Books for Schools Contents The vital part played by books Tony Blair Prime Minister Tony Blair introduces the Free Books for Schools guide and explains why he is backing the campaign The Lion, the witch and the real lucy C. S. Lewis A Simple, literary gesture made by C. S. Lewis towards his once-energetic goddaughter, Lucy Barfield, has improved her life in ways that the author could never have imagined Picture Gallery Fourite Childhood Books Science? It's child's play Steve Jones Favourite Childhood Books Bear essentials Michael Bond Teaching young dogs old tricks Anne Fine With her play, The Gramy Project, Anne Fine has encouraged countless schoolchildern-and adults-to stand by their grans. Here, the prize-winning writer examines the work's appeal Meg Favourite childhood Books The horse whispers Without the inspiration and contributions from the tiny community of Iddesleigh in Devon, Michael Moopurgo's bestselling story of a first World War horse may never have been written Favourite Childhood Books Quentin Blake rides on Quentin Blake is Britian's most distinguised illustrator of chilldren's books, but he also writes books of his own. Here he introduces some of his favourite creations Reading: the sum of its parts Kate Mosse Books are not work, and children should not be made to feel they are. Now is the time to give them a world of knowledge and imagination, not a ball and chain Favourite childhood Books Dr Seuss Dr Seuss A Whole new generation is about to discover the tongue-twisting, mind boggling chracters of Dr Seuss, the man who saved America from illiteracy Hometruths Judith Kerr Favourite Childhood Books Nicholas Roe The Poet's Voice Ted Huges The 'deep banging' verse of Ted Huges, who died last year, lives on in his many recorded readings. Now a series of audio books provides a fine introduction to his work Guide Picture Gallery Lower Key Stage 2 Upper Key Stage 2 Key Stage 3 Key Stage 4 Secondary Information And Reference Books Millions of Free Books for Schools
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