News from 22/10/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Allan Hall and Adrian Lee, Alyn Shipton, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Phil Yates, Max White, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Harvey Elliott, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Robert Lea, Philip Howard, Peter J. Brady, Kevin McCarra and Phil Gordon, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, David Marr, Michael Paterson, D. B. Vernon, Donald Evans, Barbara Ellen, Ken Powell, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, K. J. Barker, Richard Thompson, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, David McVay, John Clarke, Cornelius Lysaght, Robert C. Mulholland, Steve Keenan, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeffrey Townsley, Catherine Chetwynd, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mary Ann Siegbart, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Stephen Farrell, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Fiona Fleck, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Susan Pyke, Nigel Williamson, Tom Baldwin and Carol Midgley, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, David Lister, Michael Lynagh, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Tony Patrick and Ian Hughes, Rob Wright, Adam Sage and Joanna Bale, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Clive Mathieson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Philip Stott, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Ray Connolly, Chris Lockwood, Deborah Brett, Melissa Kite, Jay Rayner, Roger Browne, Anthony Messenger, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Richard Duce, David Churchill, Jack Ashley, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Zuxin Zhuang, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Moira Petty, Jeremy Sage, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Martin Pickard, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Alan Hamilton and Adam Sherwin, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Alan B. Shrank, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Christopher Irvine, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Alex O'connell, Robin Lodge, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Abbey Lincoln, Patrick Henderson, Susie Steiner, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Rupert Foster, Phil Sutcliffe,
ResumoMinisters shy away from digital TV 'poll tax' Index Tina Brown talks back Blair fund denies Robinson link Trapped in breakfast sofa hell Portobello Road artist is a princess Spy trial warning Prince stays away from Chinese state banquet Love Rings In the Saturday Times Crunch time in the Rugby World… Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, Tv Comet House is empty as neighbours start to drift apart Pensioner 'will not fret' over spy prosecution Ministers to go ahead with air traffic sell-off Hague to work on his TV image Aitken's books sold E-lawyers Condon attacks 'fudge' by Straw over manpower Student found dead may have been assaulted Teacher stabbed during lesson Domineering head 'belittled teacher in front of pupils' Qantas Girl , 16, saved own life with medical textbook Book dealer's wife found dead in pool Doctor 'uncaring' after woman's death Saboteurs cleared as Trident is illegal' Dixons Churchill vetoed French role in atomic bomb Marks & Spencer Life Assurance 82-year-old guilty of wheelchair rage attack Pagans angry at Christian burial Times 3 Boots Death fight punches 'thrown in self-defence ' The times magazine PC World the Computer Superstore Birth defects linked to use of Ecstasy Germans think it's all over... Stillbirth link to Sellafield radiation Marks & Spencer Financial Services Allowance for GM 'accidents' E-fishing Jiang first to raise rights issue at No 10 Protesters refuse to be kept hidden Continental Airlines Blair takes away No 10 leftovers Cutting cultural barriers Revenue Raid reinforces fears of terror attacks Christopher Walker reports on the republican dissidents Sharps Bedrooms Adams predicts failure for Mitchell mission Net Direct Woolf urges an end to huge medical payouts Barings chief dies stalking E-banking Eating out finds its place in history Marks & Spencer Food & Wine Van Outen follows as rear of the year Sleep could be the answer to staying young ITV is given 6 months to improve Dolphin Scandal dampens Belgian nuptials The art of finding a new celebrity Air Canada Half-day wait leads to oldest dinosaur fossils A1 Fayed passport claim fails in the High Court UK online Wh Smith on line Wildlife Winners Simon Jenkins Survivors face their demons on the 8.05 Rail passengers relive trauma in which 30 died as Paddington reopens, writes Mark Henderson Train companies reject whistle-blower safety scheme Magnet Signalman goes back to work Blakelock sons get help to sue News in Brief Mass gamble Wembley sale Agency has class Referee walks out Small fortune Unhappy trip Asian women beat 'concrete skirting board' The Award Winners The Scarce Blue Pound Note Free serve Lords rig their first attempt at democracy Update your view of teachers, Blair told Q Compaq All heads are to get free laptops Times 3 Vodafone Tenants have to put up with sounds of love Halfords £20m chocolate box for export Mystery donor aids schoolgirl Post Office Chronic truant skips lessons to be on TV Tories challenge Straw over traitors Home Secretary's statement: Government holds out the possibility of prosecuting the Cold War Spy Melita Norwood Brown talks tough on beef ban Comet Labour pair suspended after committee leak Psion Briefing Today in Parliament Jackson refuses to back out of mayor contest Blair 's target obscured by blunderbuss rhetoric Cheltenham & Gloucester Thomas Cook Portillo set for shortlist battle MPs deplore Senate 's test-ban treaty vote V. 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Cognac Courvoisier EU's military independence to cost billions Russia quits last Baltic outpost Eagle Star Francis House Children's Hospice Britain offers mine aid World Summary (AFP): Paris strike (Reuters): Factory fire Nuclear law Fleiss broke France issues order for Papon arrest Swiss police lead hunt for fugitive Hillary panned by Pizza Hut British Gas Auschwitz memoir a fantasy, publisher admits 3Com Leaders pay their repects to Nyerere Fears over widening war to dominate European meeting Autobytel Chechen wolf at bay as missiles strike Grozny Heathrow express Cloning may resurrect the mammoth The Times Police pay out $98m Tiny From Associated Press in Nusa Dua: Tourists caught in Bali protests Business Banking Runner-up prize for Megawati Birthday grilling for Netanyahu over gifts Tokyo rebels prefer blonde Out of place among familiar faces Queen yields her title to Australia From their own correspondent David Marr in The Sydney Morning Herald Centre of attention : the British passport Time Giles Coren In your Face Taking turns at fame and fortune Striving for less can be a career move that saves a marriage "The shutter has snatcheda hundredth of a second from the garbage-disposer of eternity, snapped from the pit and the wings, not the royal box' Picture Gallery The occidental tourist President Jiang might find lectures on democracy bemusing from a Prime Minister deferring to a Queen Out of step The Times Diary Cancer War The Nhs is not ready for the battle ahead Dole Departs But there is no clear winner from her withdrawal Scything at Silliness Modern pagans should stop rewriting history Pensions and the Rpi Doctor shortage undermines NHS Factors affecting climate change Compulsory mobilisation of TA Lords revolt Letter by letter Lords rites Bishops' expenses Foreign powers 'ransacked' China China protests Slings and arrows In the soup Court Circular Reception Lecture 'England Expects that Every Man Will Do his Duty' Birthdays Personal Column Dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages Livery companies Penelope Mortimer Sir Wilfred Cockcroft Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association Sir Wilfrid Bourne From our Athletics Correspondent: Ethiopian Emperor of the Road Japan Airlines Tide turns against no-frills The fight is on for business travel customers, says Harvey Elliott in his introduction to a four-page special report Rail firms take on the airlines Comfort Inn Guests are hit where it hurts-the hip pocket The room rate is low, but you did not count on the 15 for a continental breakfast or the £37 for parking, Beware those exorbitant extra charges The make-up on in-room calls is up to 500 percent in some cases Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Trafel: News in Brief SAS Revamp for Heathrow's big hotels In an effort to woo frequent flyers, airport hotels offer everything from a free limousine service to herbal tea, says David Churchill Millennium Millionaire Lufthansa Airlines vie to claim best business class Competition pays off for passengers, says Chris Lockwood Easy Jet British Airways Austrian Airlines Car rental boom keeps rates down Rental firms can see big profits on the horizon, says Steve Keenan Airline Network All Nippon Airways Business jets save time and make money Add up the time that an executive spends in airports and hotel rooms, says Catherine Chetwynd, and hiring or even buying an aircraft starts to make sense Smarter hotels go online News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,241 Mixed welcome for Jamaican immigrants A century in photographs today: 1954 Features Weathercall Times 3 Arts Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Orange deal puts Vodafone on war alert Job admits Y2k threat to Reuters IBM shares dive on millennium warning Internet Network Services Plus Times 3 Charities to get investment boost Sport SB drug falls foul of Europe's regulators Railtrack says rights issue is 'non-runner' TV & Radio Ferrari go to Paris for appeal Junk is Back Index CBI accused of weakness over energy tax Nissan set to receive state aid for Sunderland Free serve Su Misura Picture Gallery Car finance competition proposed Labour market rigidity in Europe under attack Goldman makes 157 MDs By Our City Staff: Mirror poised to pull plug on Live TV Anglian Water to make 400 job cuts Business Roundup Talk Radio buys IRG Roche raises £1.7bn Loss for RJ Reynolds BBA to investigate Mattel earnings down Bourne refinancing Kiln shares fall 10% Exchange Rates ICI shares dive over debt fears Cify offices set for go-ahead Wembley Stadium sell-off on the Net By our City Editor: Job 's patience may not save Reuters Energy soars to a record Getronics BAT shares burnt after Florida court ruling Stock Market 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 Bitter pill for SB Tempus Ind Energy ICI Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Body Shop Wall Street Mobile rival is out of reach as Orange gets finally sliced Vodafone chief is licking his wounds after Mannesmann clinched the deal, says Chris Ayres Film rites Lifetime brands key to sponsorship War of words The Times City Dairy On the ball The Times City Dairy Soft soap The Times City Dairy Royal & Sunalliance Pension promise broken Export success achieved without single currency Business Letters S&n pulls out of coffee shop market DELL 365 Corporation poised to raise £50m in flotation By Our Industrial Staff: Telewest to recruit 840 staff EasyScreen debut success The Times Redstone shares set for debut on Monday Philips profits up on expectations Business Roundup Dentist chain launched Taylor seeks buyers Capita buys agency Eurodis chief dies Junk is back as investors jump on the bandwagon Reports of the early demise to euro-denominated bonds have proved wide off the mark, writes Richard Miles Grow your business with a web site Royal Mail Losses halved at the close An nippon Airways Switch auction is first step in gilts reform The Sunday Times Body Shop plans to overhaul products Prowting to beat forecasts Fashion retailer slips into the red Paramount shares up as profits rise Plysu agrees to £94m bid Canon Hewlett Packard Shell sells stake in $2bn Philippines gas project The Times Unit Trust Information Service Siegel & Gale Paddington reopens Nothing had been left unsaid or undone. There are no regrets about wishing I'd seen more of him Christopher Cazenove's son was killed in a car crash six weeks ago. Here, the actor pays tribute to the 25-year-old he calls a 'dazzling star'. Interview by Moria Petty Rail Europe Turning to tweed Tina Brown Eric Clapton Complete Tv and Radio The times magazine Tomorrow in And Meet Joan Baez The Times 'I sat on the train and shook' Yesterday Paddington station opened for the first time since the crash that killed 30 people. Ann Barrowclough asks how commuters left Why I will wear tweed until March Hot Tip More Where to find if ... Or less Gotta Have It Furniture Village The Times Hold ye front page! Morgan sets his sights on the Mail National Sales—september 1999 As the critics get rough, Tina talks tough The English battle in Germany In a remarkable move, Germany'a most traditional paper is launching an English edition. Roger Boyes reports Media watch The Times Fireman records disaster on film Keith Watts had the grim task of filming the Paddington rescue for the fire briged. Stephen Farrell reports Phee Farrer Jones Recruirment Consultants ICM Oxford Media Associates The Sun Virgin knives are out Trade digest Diary Wake up folks, it's time to free the GMTV One What kind of a man has to get up at 3am each day to wrestle with ovarian cysts, heroic hamsters and the sex-lives of the rich and famous? GMTV's Eamonn Holmes, that's who and it's just nit fair Don't you know that it's different for Joe? Pop: Loe Jackson has taken the chance in his memories to come out as a musical eclectic. Jay Rayner catches up Pushing Tin Swimming away from the sharks Pop: For Moby making music beats hanging out with celebs. Lisa Verrico meets him Keep it simple, cowboys The Trinity Session is still the Cowboy Junkies best-known work. But that's cool with them, Paul Sexton discovers Prefab Sprout Monday in TlMES 3 'Without me, BBC2's The House would never have happened. What was i thinking of? When The Eurythmics were awarded a Brit for Outstanding Contribution to Music earlier in the year, Topdog for music This Week in the Saturday Times Rock God 's in his heaven There's more to life than being Britain's finest blue-rock guitarist, Eric Clapton tells David Sinclair Jazz The Blair Witch Project Prompt this Weekend by Marit Hargie Art Galleries Piccadilly Theatre The Pajama game Sister act does Noël good Theatre: Vaneesa Redgrave boosts Coward's Song at Twilight Blues Lazy Lester Station Tavern, W1o Ute Lemper Gilded Dragons Richard Cork's guide to highlights of both British Museum's new show of treasures from the Tang dynasty Spend Spend Spend The secrets remain on the mountain of death Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice by Ian Hughes Radio Choice by Peter Barnard Bbc1 ITV Variations Today's Choice by Tony Patrick and Ian Hughes Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck Tenants have no legal remedy for noise House of Lords Parental permission required QUEEN's Bench Division The Times Rights depend on state Court of Justice of the European Communities Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Failure to read term no reason to extend time Court of Appeal Britain take comfort in history of singular successes Rugby Leage Rover Hamed is left seething at weigh-in confusion Boxing: New Trainer Could Make the Difference in Unification Bout Vatme missing as storms sweep fleet Sailing Williams clambers above mediocrity Snooker Price takes flight on the wins of a Dove Lysaght's Turf Life at the Races Waiting game recalls Mellor Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Giving a horse a good name Fallon reaches new landmark Racing: Relieved Champion Jockey Secures 200th Winner at Nottingham Newbury Doncaster Rapid Raceline Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing William Hill Fakenham England weather test of resolve For the Record Marbles Academy scheme will change face of a tours Cricket Why lawyers should drive straight through rulebook Rob Hughes says the Formula One championshiop must be decided on the track not in the courtroom Sport in Brief Armstrong welcomes changes to Tour route Cycling Farewell lunch gives the Irish food for thought Scrum Audi The legend lives on with Jenkins the phenomenon John Hopkins on a worthy addition to the pantheon of great Wales fly halves Wyllie broadens Argentina 's range Rugby The World Cup Today Guinness Guscott: a drop of pure class Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene On Chess Moon Day is this Monday Empty seats reflect state of Scottish game Chelsea can ill afford missed connections in Milan Di Canio stirs up new controversy with officialdom Football Guinness Maric makes mark for Newcastle Lokomotiv hit Leeds buffer Football Results Larsson suffers serious break Kidd 's brave face masking a familiar feeling Football First Division Tomorrow Football Saturday The Premiership Today Johnson declares himself Scottish Growing support provides mixed dividends Word-Watching Ferrari pray for small mercies Times Two Crossword No 1855 Football 62-63 Woodward wants Guscott to turn talent to coaching How Ferrari's World was Turned Upside down Racing 56-57 Army Be the Best
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