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News from 01/11/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Jason Robinson, James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, John Shirley, Joanna Hunter, Michael Banks, DJM, Melissa Kite, Political Reporter, E. J. Jones, Peter Shaw-Smith, Rob Hughes, Frank Johnson, Simon Barnes, Dr Jonathan Sacks, Paul Hoggart, Anthony Sheppard, Claire McDonald, Leslie Dowd, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Victor Montagu, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alison Kervin, Uri Geller, Michael Paterson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Justin Milward, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Kevin Eason, Julian Haviland and Philip Webster, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, David McVay, Paul Fitzpatrick, Norman Davies, Erica Hunnigher, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Iain Duncan Smith, Jason Allardyce, John Witherow, Dominic Walsh, Chris Humphries, Director General, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Shabi, Donald McCullin (Photographer), Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Thomas Braun, Mark Inglefield, Henry Stanhope, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Donald McCullin, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor and Tom Baldwin, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Norman Donkin, Director General, Richard MacDonald, Director General, John Horam, David Watt, Norman de Mesquita, Julian Haviland, Political Editor, Jasper Gerard, Stephen Coffin, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Martin Cullingford, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Richard Colwill, Anthony Bevins, Political Correspondent, David Lister, Michael Lynagh, Lisa Armstrong, H. S. Marland, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Barry Karsberg, Nicholas Harling, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Rob Wright, Simon Blackburn, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Stuart Miles, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Anna S?derblom, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Hobson and Thrasy Petropoulos, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, David Orr, Martin White, Ann Robinson, Director General, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Danny Bryan, Russell Burlingham, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Christopher MacGowan, Chief Executive, Oliver August, Jennifer O'neill, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, David C. Green, Stewart Tendler, B. Pendry, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Ben Hammersley, Guy Willoughby, Director, Richard Duce, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Mel Webb, John Chapman, Acting Director, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Jack Straw, Sean Hargrave, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Alan N. Estherby, H. Ramsden, Richard Miles, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Rod Hunt, Derry Irvine, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Andrew Osmond, Nigel Powell, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Stephen Dalton, Lindsay Nicolle, Niall M. Woods, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Warwick Mansell, Roland Watson, Tom Baldwin and Michael Harvey, Gerald Solomon, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Chart-Track, Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, Michael Harvey and Tom Baldwin, Paul Barnes, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Prince to champion British beef abroad Germans pose new threat to exports Free Soft Ware Schools Sailor killed Index Norman Davies's new history of our country 'Broad consensus' on Lords reform Lord Jakobovits is flown to Israel for burial Picture Gallery Isabella Rossellini: my beauty secrets Russians release Times reporter All you need to know about buying a PC 217 killed as Egyptian jet crashes in sea AXSTELECOM Today in The Times 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Abbey National Brown to offer tax break for risk-takers Inquiry demanded over Dobson data law row Archer Complains of Plot Lords reform deal Mobile direct Mitchell proposal mooted News in Brief Lucan litigation News in Brief Tanks ready News in Brief Car plates row News in Brief Lap chancer News in Brief End of the joke News in Brief Times offer News in Brief Teacher dies as Channel jaunt ends in shipwreck BBC forgot to stop paying Lynam British Midland Girls' weight worries worsening Libel rivals in truce do not see eye to eye Prince 'playing party politics' by joining hunt Hp Hewlett Packard University heads spell out curriculum fears Harrods Kinghtsbridge Armed guards for Lib Dem MP No evidence of sabotage despite bomb warning Royal Mail Links Relatives angered by 'unhelpful' airline Low-cost plane had good safely record Boeing accused over fuel tank defects Bid to end home sales for long-term care Alternative Medicine Plea M Millennium Commission Lottery Project Picture Gallery Brown agrees plan to soften fuel tax blow £10m puts zoom into hearing aid Millennium man will retire at 80 and live to 120 Building work uncovers 'lost' royal palace BT Z Zurich Financial Services Norway spied with secret 'hearing aid' Lord Nanson David Smith Mark Leonard Farewell to the finest club in Europe Hunts for a Host of Lords Peers toe party line as end of era nears Quantex The Week LibDems rein in 'reckless' spending plans Eagle Star American Express Bank The National Ifrastructure Will Be Ready for the… Portillo tipped for swift return to front bench Prescott's pay gibe at Blair Vauxhall Florentine treasure found in market is sold abroad Professor may be questioned over evidence Leukaemia Reserch Fund Vodafone Hitachi Red card for staff in Euro 2000 ticket rush Fishing pirates put Antarctic ecology at risk Low-cost link for cross-Channel language learning Legal & General NEC Computer Systems Schools get grants to tackle truancy News in Brief Police round rapped News in Brief Storm-hit pier 'unsafe" News in Brief Wesley pulpit returned News in Brief Lottery winner shares News in Brief Milk van strikes again News in Brief Germans refuse to bud ge on beef The regions are urging Berlin to keep the ban on British meat imports, reports EDSolved Patten condemns Tory 'folly' in Europe debate French seek compromise (AFP): Eta exiles return to ranks World Briefs (AP): Horror hayride (AFP): Winter wear (Reuters): Poll shooting (AP): Mines kill five (AFP): TV fee blunder (AFP): Fatal flue Fudged arms deal exposes lack of vision over Turkey Inside Germany Jospin's closest ally accused of embezzlement Sharp Socialite Leonard Cheshire Sky digital Tehran puts key moderate cleric on trial India port 'destroyed ' in cyclone disaster Faith becomes issue in Australia poll VCI Tiny Disney plans to conquer Far East Feminist guru acts as Gore's adviser Net Direct Picture Gallery Armenia buries leaders Ukraine election flawed by media bias Bowie in website link to art show row Links Association for Internationalc Ancer Research (AP): Catholics reconciled with Lutherans World Summary (Reuters): 55 die in Korean fire World Summary (Reuters): Kuwait riot quelled World Summary (AFP): Dili joy as troops leave World Summary (AFP): Food aid for hippos World Summary (AP): China charges 'cultists' World Summary (AP): Teenage sailor returns World Summary Sage in the tradition of the prophets 2nd opinion Dr Jonathan Sacks, the Chief Rabbi, recalls his lifelong mentor Spies in scarlet Centre of attention Gateway Joanna Coles Liberals rarely flourish when Labour is in. Either they oppose everything, including much which they support, and look like limp Tories; or they suggle up to the PM in the hope of gaining office Blair still isn't out of the bourguignon A tactical victory over beef leaves a bitter aftertaste with voters 'The love that really dare not name a date is the affection Blair once claimed for Kennedy. The Labour leader now seems intent on stranding him at the altar' Picture Gallery Come home, Bill Bradley Gore may yet be dumped by the Democrats in the presidential race Frankly furious The Times Diary Our Islands' Story A history which rescues our past from anachronism Love-In at the Cbi Why Blair's rhetoric deserves more sceptical scrutiny Vellum Important What better topic for the Mother of Parliaments? Opinion polls Exam-board errors High fuel taxes cost Uk dear EU alliance 'undermining' Nato Spying for Moscow Police numbers Switched off Class distinction Young men forget Charity appeals The West must not ignore Chechnya Patriotic music Medical notes Overstressed Court Circular Thanksgiving service Nature notes Personal Column Dinners The night sky in November Birthdays Cook Required Anniversaries Imperial Cancer Reaserch Fund Appointments Forthcoming marriages Marriages Clockmakers' Company Legal, Public, Company & Parilamentary Notices Lord Jakobovits Lord Jakobovits, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Commonwealth, 1967-91, died yesterday aged 78. He was born on February 8,1921 Professor Colin Matthew H. C. G (Colin) Matthew, historian and Editor of the New Dictionary of National Biography, died of a heart attack in Oxford on October 29 aged 58. He was born in Inverness on January 15,19411 Catering for Thirty Million Capitalisation, week's change SAS Scandinavian Airlines Markets braced for rate rises across Europe RJB to shut last pit in North East Warning over mortgage policies Anglo's new tack on Tarmac A&L shares set to surge Marks & Spencer to accept credit cards Net firm offers index betting Thompson to see his pay cut by £500,000 CBI increases euro stakes City bankers fear PFI interference in Tube sell-off BT cellnet By our City Staff: Italy lifts target after Enel flotation US lecturer to run sale of Greenwich Duke St closes book on fourth fund ML wins approval United in Ireland AIM table Granada nears hotel disposal Troubled Charter sells unit for £194m Warburg Pincus poised to sell Channel 5 stake The Times M 3 and sado-monetarism at the ECB Online rival to Body Shop Oregon Scientific Skills shortage 'forcing delay of IT projects' Our Web The Facts The Board Dolphin Corporate Profile: Securicor What the Experts Say Our Verdict Results and Statistics The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Development Securities' plan for Paddington What the Sunday Papers Say M&s proving a circus of horrors Companies Nick Hasell Winterflood sets up small-cap investors' access The finewine Service Economic Outlook Exchange Rates News The Times Crossword No 21,249 British manufacturers dominate Motor Show A century in photographs today: 1960 Weathercall Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling The Times Forecast Pentax&i Mighty Quinn Mighty Finn Mighty thin Les Bleus make it an All Black day for Lomu Simon Barnes savours a French triumph that ranks as one of the greatest upsets in sport TlMES 3 The Times Flintoff's fitness gives cause for concern Cricket Schumacher sparks new war of words Cannock indebted to Organ Hockey Enqvist signals desire to join the party Tennis Ferrari's celebrations have a machine-made feel Rob Hughes on the gamut of emotions that enveloped events at Suzuka Flawed opening gambit clears Hakkinen's way Hill retires on sour note Aer Lingus Finn makes hard work of seizing his moment By our Sports Staff: Driver dies in CART crash Contrast in styles gives tournament a lift Rugby World Cup Australia and France have lit up the world stage, Alison Kervin says Larkham adds the conclusive drop of intrigue JL Jaeger-Lecoultre Horan achieves hero status New Zealand brought crashing to earth Rugby World Cup Few clues to historic victor Matthew Pryor belives that the French were well served by life in the pool without hard knocks Sparks Sport Aiding medical Research for Kids The Famous Grouse Defeat puts question mark over Hart's job Derby are inspired by spell on the couch FA Carling Premiership: Words of wisdom aid Smith's strugglers and add to Chelsea's problems Derby County 3 Chelsea 1 By Alyson Rudd What's your 365? 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He finds that much of the histroy we have been taught is untrue. The Times will be running extracts each week until the millennium, providing a unique opportunity to learn the real story of the isles that form our heritage Cocaine scandal The next Bond? Graduate careers Complete Tv and Radio 'Women aren't as worried about age as the media make out' Composed and aloof, Isabella Rossellini is not a woman to be taken lighty. She explains why she thinks beauty is nothing to do with youth and perfection Fashion Diary Step out in style Plus Horoscope Mini Book The colonel, his wife, the chauffeur and cocaine Her love of leopardskin blouses, miniskirts and wild dancing outraged the sober wives at the us Embassy in Bogot?. So no one was surprised when the colonel's wife was linked to drugs scandal. Gabriella Gaminl reports from Bogot? The Sunday Times The Vikings, 1066 and I all that The assassination of MacBeth 's reputation Harlem , breeding ground for violins In her new film Music of the Heart Mery Streep brings pluck and pizzicato to some deprived kids. Sean MacAulay is strangely moved LSO /Chung Barbican Reviews: Breathtaking Tchaikovsky at the Barbican, a Russian revival on the South Bank and the Northern Sinfonia's Vaganza ensemble goes modern in Carlisle NT Royal National Theatre ENO BBC SO/Svetlanov Festival Hall Comcert Northern Sinfonia/Schiff Vaganza/ Bróonnimann Sands Centre, Carlisle Concert One knight of passion Drunken boor in Jane Austen? Medieval hitman? Should heart-throb James Purefoy really be the next James Bond? Imogen Edwards-Jones asks him Corpus Christi Pleasance, N7 Reviews: Terrence McNally's controversial 'gay Jesus' play reaches London; plus a surreally self-indulgent evening from Heiner Goebbels devoted to, er, vagueness Tower europe Max Black Lyric, Hammersmith Music Theatre Classical This Week in the Times Pop Theatre Film Opera & Ballet Theatres Entertainments Feeling the music Pop: Beth Orton may not be a great singer but, says Nigel Williamson, her voice captivates Stereolab Bristol University Pop Picture Gallery La Bohème Coliseum Opera Culture Club Belinda Carlisle Bananarama Heaven 17 Milk round? Mine's a claret Top firms are out to woo the cream of the final-year crop. Martin Cullingford samples the corporate spiel Graduate Careers The Times 'I'm off to California next year ' Name: Rebecca Huntingdon, 22 Degree: networks and communication (computing), Sheffield Haliam Univ. Job: two-year graduate training programme with Clsco Systems DERA is an Agency of the MOD Meta merphose International Poultry, madly, cheaply Experience Graduate Careers Financial Services Authority BRE London Electricity APS Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Grananda Federation of Small Business (FSB) Hills Flower Strong (Recruitment Consultancy) PPS Professional Pre-Selection Services High Fliers Excellent opportunities within a PLC publishing… GC the Graduate Recruitment Company I graduated in 1997 with little idea of what I… Comedian freed from clutches of Jewish mother Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Fa Carling Premiership First round Picture Gallery First Division Scotland Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Nationwide Football Conference National Carling F. A. 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