News from 05/11/1999
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James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, John White, Clive MacKie, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, J. M. Agar, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Derek Ezra, Trudy Harris, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Thomas Harding, Keith Baldry, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Elizabeth Judge, Michael Paterson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Barbara Ellen, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Christopher Morris, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Roger Sexton, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Cornelius Lysaght, Nigel A. A. McFarlane, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Alasdair Reid, Anthony Jelley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Giles Whittell and Michael Evans, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Anita Chaudhuri, John Taylor, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Ian Hughes, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Michael Leapman, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Helen Rumbelow, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, James Bone and David Lister, Edward Gorman, Kevin McCARRA, Russell Kempson, Robert Cooper, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin and Dominic Kennedy, David Lister, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Patrick Arbuthnot, K. A. Yeomans, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Marit Hargie, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Peter Kimm, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Nigel Cliff, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Melissa Kite, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, A. E. Holmans, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roland Watson and Valerie Elliott, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Jonathan F. Taylor, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Roland Watson and Lea Paterson, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, J. G. Wishart, L. L. Blake, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Lea Paterson, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Copps Interface Editor, James Landale and Roland Watson, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Simon Bloxam-Rose, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Edward Thomas, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Robin Lodge, Robert Whymant, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Lea Paterson, Alasdair Murray and Paula Hawkins, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLet me fight Livingstone says Dobson London mayor contest 'must be open' Free Software Schools Malcolm Marshall dies of cancer at 41 Happy love life is like a £60,000 pay rise One man and his dogs The lover Hillary Clinton left behind Belize picks Ashcroft for summit team Boys who killed for fun are named and shamed In the Saturday Times Love Pendant Lenders review rates for home loans Picture Gallery Today in The Times Comet Listen with mother, even when she says nothing Political Sketch Tory onslaught over increase in tax burden Picture Gallery Norma Major honoured by Queen Blair in final showdown Tories examine university top-up fees Greeks defend visit to study Elgin Marbles Internet calls to become cheaper Drama mistress is accused of seducing boy on school trip Teacher denies pupil's claim that they had sex after beach bonfire Helen Johnstone reports Archbishop asks soaps to include Christmas Marshall: the fast bowler feared and loved by all Murder for fun was 'pure evil' WHSmith Clubcard Body of cancer child is exhumed Sony Centre Nurse tried to frame ex-lover with murder Judicial scrutiny backed by Lord Chief Justice British Red Cross Crazy about dogs for 1,000 years Ever since the days of Hereward the Wake, the english have had a soft spot for their dogs, Tim Reid reports Last stand that turned fighter into a legend Do you know what? The times magazine PC World In-car charge cards could cut worst of traffic jams Safety fears as Railtrack posts record profits Vestey inheritor charged BBC shop window' to carry more risks BT Jeans get cold reception at Dome opening Disabled girl vows to aid surgery tests Vcare International Sky digital Family in £78,000 bid to cut drug sentence Free serve 45 per cent drop out of GNVQ News in Brief Racist mail sent Deaf challenge Test case lost Brief respite Men released Correction DELL Evans rumour adds salt to Spice wound Collection that shows hidden side of Versace Love is in the air—and off its trolley Bullied teenager hanged herself Video title test for coping with life Isuzu Baby blues put insurance policy out of reach Alexandra Frean's honest admission led to a 500% premium increase Sharps Bedrooms Mentally ill are treated 'worse than criminals' GPs to be given hospital referral guidelines Scientists warn of 'superbugs' in community PROUDfOOT Comet Currys Ulster terrorists get parole for wedding party Six questioned on military files find Donations boycott over gay adoptions Eagle Star Peugeot Bride in tears as police arrest groom Dobson rounds on the enemy within The former Health Secretary takes the gloves off in his mayoral battle with Ken Livingstone, says Philip Webster Compaq Vodafone Three homes to vanish in futile battle with sea Wildlife loses to city lake Cheltenham & Gloucester Inventive contestants herald the end of slab architecture Comet The times magazine Forces' medical support faces manning crisis Dixons Gallipoli's man with a donkey is honoured Queen pins new medal on reserve officers Today in Times Massive yacht hulls promise brute power Edward Gorman admire what will be the biggest racing vessel of its king in the world Magnet Most charter flights 40 minutes late Gold recovered from shipwreck on show Briefing Today in Parliament Scottish Widows Pornography powers 'not necessary' Trade and Industry Questions: Minister are asked by both sides of the House to think again about the e-commerce Bill Parliamentary Reports Labour accused of trying to turn mayoralty into an autocracy Greater London Authority Bill: Governement announces that debate on further amendments is to be cut short next week Beckett warns peers to toe the line or risk oblivion Business Questions: Government issues warning in effort to bring Labour MPs into line on its reform programme The Sunday Times Guy Fawkes will get his revenge on Westminster On Politics Peers prepare new revolt on disability cuts Capital One Connected Whitehall departments fail to gain top awards The Cooperative Bank A loud voice for rights of the underdog First direct Barclays Earl is ejected for a second time Reuters: Argentine officer retracts confession Rolling Rock Hillary's first love lost to politics EgyptAir jet climbed to 24,000ft after initial dive (AFP): $25m crash payout Times US bank regulator 'warned about bribes' Trapped smoker demands $25m VCI Teacher forced to quit in clash over evolution Massive police operation fails to catch killer Gateway Zambian political heir is murdered Action 2000 Australians tipped to reject a republic Panchen Lama is alive, says China Virgin Destruction of Kenyan forest threatens environmental catastrophe (AFP): 35 killed in drugs battle World Summary (Reuters): Aid delay (Reuters): Gas bomb (AP): Lover jailed Trash Clerics revolt over mosque in Nazareth Japan's jobless take life's knocks The out of Towners Militants nostalgic for hating America The mark conquers Balkans markets Lufthansa Arrow Losers exit from history Hate thrives on far plains of Europe Everest Russian power plants 'at risk' Tiny Chechens flee as Iran builds rebel strength Reuters: Troops pour in to halt Tigers Comfort Inn General rules out early democracy The economy must come first, Pakistan's military leader tell Zahid Hussain in Islamabad Picture Gallery Kashmiri 'suicide raiders' strike at army base Eight killed as taxi firms fight for route World in Brief No return for Kenyans 'Scared' lawyer quits (AP): War-crime exhibit shut (Reuters): Life for killer after plea (AP): No voices on jet tape A chance for peace in the Chisellers' War Peter Stothard on the peer, the Parthenon and the British Museum's dirty Thirties secret Giles Coren Time Rebellious subjects turn to royal jelly Australians may not want the Queen nor do they want a fix The Rughy World Cup is as close as we come to the epic combat of the Greeks and Trojans. Modern warfare is inhuman, unheroic, unHomeric' Picture Gallery A case of noble rot The Lord's rebellion merely invites Blair to curb their power in future Clever Trevor The Old Lady Sings Future monetary policy requires meaningful independence Pakistan Plebiscite One answer for the General and the Commonwealth Hereward the Conqueror An Anglo-Saxon with attitude War against drugs Call for rethink on housing needs Defence of hereditary monarchy Appointing judges The digital divide Taxation of 'perks' Bad behaviour Fears for future of M&S quality Police priorities Prince goes hunting Overstressed The pit(s) Court Circular Legal appointments Church appointment Birthdays Memorial service: John Higgins Anniversaries Personal Column Memorial service Meeting At home Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Reception Dinners Marriages Sir William Van Straubenzee Sir William van Straubenzec, Conservative MP for Wokingham, 1959-87, died on November 2 aged 75. He was born on January 27,1924 Personal Column Charles Wintour Charles Wintour, CBE, Editor of the London Evening Standard, 1959-76 and 1978-80, died yesterday aged 82. He was bron on May 18,1917 Edmund Dell Edmund Dell, Labour Cabinet minister, 1976-78, andchairman of Guinness Pat and Channel 4 Television, died on November 1 aged 78. He was born on August 15,1921 The Socialists and Lord Mayor's Day News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,253 The Times Times 3 Forecast Dawn of the age of Beatlemania Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Pfizer launches £50bn hostile bid for Warner Nasdaq prepares for launch in Europe Joining EMU could cost UK £9bn a year Circulation scandal at Trinity Mirror Plus Times Knutsford fever rages on Sport Gurassa lands TTG top job Markets stay calm after MFC and ECB lift rates Cartier Cole and Froggatt feature in Keegan's plans TV & Radio Industrial revolution Index National Power's £750m gas hit Exchange Rates Posthouse Societies angry at lack of carpetbagger curbs Railtrack set to lift investment Share deal unwound after show The Sunday Times Tarmac shares surge on renewed talks Electricite to cut 350 London jobs Business Roundup BoS bid attracts 3.25% Sanderson bid talks Hammerson buys E&A Holdings ahead NDS in £84m float T&L surprises market with 35% profits rise Bmcsoftware By our City Editor: The ABC of creative departments Commentary Blyth accuses City of acting like lemmings The Economist Shell fails to impress despite earnings jump Investors gain ground in the high-tech sector 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 Sticking the Boots in Tempus Tate & Lyle Luminar Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes ED&F Man Wall Street Business ready to focus energy on showdown with Labour Chancellor must come up with tax proposals that industry can live with, says David Lister Hicks alone Pfizer tears up drug merger rulebook Major deal Backlog Ford to a T Earnings can help explain consumer boom mystery Isa mortgage regulation essential Booker Prize conflict imaginary Feel at Liberty Equities close off best Penny Shares Are Booming! Row on failing mortgage policies escalates Agilent Technologies ED&F Man reveals plan to sell agriculture arm Oxford University venture capitalists Ashanti pressing to merge with Lonmin Grade brings down curtain on his life in leisure The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fleming Radstone orders at record By our City Staff: Takeover talks at Lambert Fenchurch Agilent Technologies CGU and Sun Life step up pace of Irish consolidation RSA warns policyholders of rise in cost of cover Uno chief stands down over illness Business Roundup Burn Stewart stake Gameplay shares rise Key Span pays £1bn Rolfe profits treble Bars and clubs acquisition boosts Luminar S&N's £1.14bn Greenalls bid given go-ahead ANZ Coutts NatWest Bank of Scotland Yates ready to make merry Charity to launch TV channel GEC reshuffle sees telecoms arm move to US BP and Shell to scrap pension 'clawback' Lloyds TSB Corporation buys back Spitalfields site from Liffe Sheepskin chic Espio 'Hello? I think I' ve won a million…' The first call most people who win the lottery make is to a stranger, one of the 30-strong team who answer the phones at the Camelot call centre in Liverpool. In that moment of elation, winners and losers confide the most intimate details of their lives to someone they will probably never meet. Anita Chaudhuri spends an evening with the people whose job it is—at £12,000 a year—to tell callers that they have won more money than they had ever imagined Adultery chip Black sees red Stars in their Eyes Complete TV and Radio Britain's best writers The Fall of the Wall Warm? You must be wearing a sheep Where to Buy IT Gotta Have It More… …Or less Hot Tip The chip that could stop adultery A couple plan to share emotions by 'wiring' their nervous systems together. Interview by Anjana Ahuja Furniture Village A republican mood swing The Times The Tube resurfaces The iconoclastic 1980s music show is being revived. But it will not beq a nostalgia fest, its creators assure Giant mergers shake ad world Media watch Black has his day in court over lost peerage An epic battle between the Daily Telegraph owner and the Canadian prime minister begins next week, writes Ben MacIntyre Rugby is not a turn-on for viewers ITV spent £12m on the rugby World Cup rights but has not pulled in big audiences, says John Goodbody Diary Money talks at the BBC The Times Making a splash in Montevideo A light-hearted article in The Times about Uruguay createsd a furore. Martin Barrow found himself in the spotlight mending fences Media & Marketing Benefits & Compensation International The Sun To Advertise in Media & Marketing Please Call… Graduates The Times Navis Apex Sheffield-Haworth Trade digest Tonight Matthew, I am not myself What is it that makes people go on Stars in their Eyes pretending to be, to put it blunty, Chris de Burgh? On television Fight Club At home with Keith and kin So there was the world's most elegantly wasted man, and 599 others, at the Q Awards, not wrecking the joint Jakob the Liar Pop Metro John Grooms U-turn saves Prince from the U-bend Playing with ideas Visul Art: Computer games are a turn-on for self-styled pioneer Miltos manetas. by Hettie Judah Virgin Tower Concert Prompt Art Galleries Royal Albert Hall Starlight Express Sex and the single boy Opera: Rodney Milnes on the ENO/National Theatre staging of The Diary of one who Vanished Concert Theatre Communities destroyed in one bloody moment Radio Satellite Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice BBC 1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Orders for discovery must be precise Court of Appeal No duty of care Court of Appeal The Times Onus on certificate holder QUEEN's Bench Division The Times Parties need information to assess any offer Court of Appeal No contract in rules QUEEN's Bench Division Outsider discovers inside track Remembered in British as a jumps trainer, Michael Dickinson has made his mark on the Flat in America The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Dettori hoping to put the record straight Keene on Chess Winning Move Down Royal ready to grab the spotlight Or Royal, and En-lay-Bee. Two names to send shivers… Meeting Points General Wolfe has run his last race Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Doncaster Hexham Holyfield finally wakes up to his shortcomings Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent on why Lennox Lewis will face livelier opponent in Las Vegas this around Singh underlines advantage of local knowledge Golf Uzielli remembered as inspiring figure On digital Britain's best thrive on lower rungs of competitive ladder Golding on right line to pick off rivals in tense finish Sailing England forced to take early risk with Tudor Cricket Henman's Hanover hopes ended Tennis For the Record Today's Fixtures Umpires do not appeal to Alleyne Sport in Brief Legal & Public Notices Whitaker boycotts Millstreet show Equestrianism Munton decides to leave Edgbaston Springboks savour every last drop of consolation Rugby World Cup: Victory in poor third-place play-off earns qualification for 2003 tournament The Times Ford coup as Sainz moves back Motor Rallying Driving the dream Down Under Harbison Succeeds where Irvine Fails in Fantasy Formula One The Times Cullen 's plight reflective of All Blacks' loss Alasdair Reid says that makeshift center was wretchedly misused IRB to consider use of video as refereeing aid Eales takes encouragement from treading a familiar path Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, finds the Australia captain inspired by a repetition of events from 1991 Kiwis braced to fill void left by the All Blacks Cristopher Irvine on how rugby league in New Zealand can emerge from the shadows of World Cup disappointment Buoyant France go for more of the same in final Captains three unite in good cause Magne represents the very model of a modern flank forward David Hands Profiles a farmer's son who contributes ball skill pace and vision to France's cause European nobility seek Kings Road diversion Rob Hughes assesses the runners, riders and dark horses in the draw for the second phase of the Champions' League Tottenham laid low by sucker punches Codes of conduct are thin end of wedge Leeds finish task with aplomb Newcastle misfits take their chance to shine Last Night's Results Domestic chores fail to stir Chelsea West Ham bow out with their heads held high Football Ireland boast clean bill of health The Premiership Today Clark sees Fulham as his best bet for rosy future Word-Watching Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery The Times Bookshop Cornelius Lysaght Keegan fans flames by selecting Cole England coach risks split in squad for European championship play-offs against Scotland Johnson rules blunder leaves Scotland with red faces Rugby World Cup Symantec
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