News from 08/11/1999
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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tom Cahill, Jon Ashworth, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall, Catherine Riley, J. M. Swida, DJM, Francis Wilkinson, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, S. L. Smaller, Philip Howard, Stephen McCormack, Penny Wark, Alison Kervin, Graham Zellick, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Elizabeth Judge, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Enid Shelmerdine, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, David McVay, Paul Fitzpatrick, J. E. Horrocks, Norman Davies, Bernard Parke, Dominic Walsh, Steve Bird, Shirley English, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Jenny MacArthur, Felicity Collier, Director, John Young, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Rob Warner, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor, D. Sulley, Luke Clancy, Roland Watson and Tim Reid, Russell Kempson, Imogen Mollet, A. J. S. Irwin, David Lister, Michael Lynagh, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Martyn Palmer, Anna Söderblom, John Hopkins, Sean Macaulay, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Hyder Jawad, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, Jeff Leonardi, Raymond Keene, Roland Watson and Arthur Leathley, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Gerri McAndrew, Executive Director, David Orr, Valerie Elliot Consumer Editor, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Jennifer O'Neill, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Elizabeth Ellis, John Allison, Tim Garden, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Simon Munk, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Mel Webb, Reginald Taylor, Eamonn Butler, Director, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Catherine O'Brien, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Alice Lagnado and Richard Beeston, Jeremy Hart, Tony Dawe, Axel von Schellenberg, Chairman, Charles Grant, Director, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Chris Ayres, Nigel Powell, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Alasdair Murray, Sean Hargave, Harry Woolf, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Peter Hennessy, Jan Raath, Peter Roebuck, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Melissa Kite and Roland Watson, Damian Barr,
ResumoBrown to boost share ownership Blair will allow me to run, says Livingstone Index Red cards for Arsenal Index No Title Fly half price to twenty American destinations with… Well, it's a big number on paper West African welcome Karen Millen Inter//face Inside Chechens beg the West to 'stop genocide' BT Today in The Times 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, Tv Alliance Leicester Tory Net row over Europe Conservatives threaten to sue, reports Roland Watson A sign of The Times IRA 's rebels buy arsenal from Balkans Heroin 'should be sold in shops' Tougher rules ahead on doctors' dismissal Sir Richard to quit as MP after four decades Briton jailed in Burma 'will not negotiate' Dyslexic wins payout over spelling failure Veteran car runs close to Brighton record Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen called on to open the Olympics A Nation Divided Icon Expulsion warning to four countries Monarchy 'safe with Labour' Ghana puts out flags for an exuberant welcome Army turns to crime to find new recruits Anderson Consulting Maker of ALF film describes torture ordeal Prudential Cyclone appeal by Lumley Woman's body found at university Fireworks women drown in storm Vodafone Hewlett Packard Pub cheers an arrow-straight champ to victory Cardinal seeks ban oil gays Renault Ship stranded after crashing into lighthouse Train drivers learn to cope with leaves In Association with Asda Intel Gulf War general joins rural campaign Eggheads show even they get scrambled Alpha Telecom Egg: card Trust council prize eludes hunt lobby BT checks match calls Pupil killed Meningitis scare Crash kills girls MoD links cut Roman discovery Smokers rejected in job adverts Growing use of foreign doctors is 'exploitation' MM MillenniuM Britain gains appetite for healthy diet By a Correspondent: Heart gene discovered HSE Girl, 5, is given the chance to walk Legal & General Labour peers in welfare revolt warning Benn Calls New Labour 'Medieval' NEC The Week Car-sharing lanes to be extended NHS Blair bolsters Kennedy with spending offer Hague plans 'green' offensive Robot removes the heart of Windscale New Peugeot L-drivers may have to train for 6 months Mobile direct Men net control of cash £10m helps tell story of British immigrants Gates will help Britain's poor to join the Internet Tiny Chateauonline. 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Uk Ex-hippy pays his debt to trees Ginger beats Baby Leeson ex-wife has son All wrong on the night Insect-size camera will be spy in sky Gateway Reuters: Stars glitter for studio opening Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Sterile ' Mormon city rated paradise to live in East finds it hard to be humbly grateful for 'gift' of democracy World Socialists set to challenge credo of Blair Sky digital Russian ministers 'seek bribes from companies' Freight Transport Association Bomb attack in Israel on eve of talks (AP): Falun Gong sent to labour camps Quantex Pope defies Hindu anger Iraq welcomes 'heroic' Labour MP Balmain Prosecutors fuel German scandal Congo pact crumbles Haider runs into row (AP): Jemima Khan returns (AP): Novelist Higgins dies Mexicans' first choice Time to wipe the drugs barons' smile Francis Wilkinson calls for effective regulation From their own correspondent: Open to ambush Editorial in The Sydney Morning Herald Centre of attention Darts MBNA Joanna Coles But will the Yanks ever come again? The Western allies still aren't sure they are on the same side 'Those who would equate hunting foxes with abusing children are reducing people to the moral equivalents of gerbils' Going pair-shaped The Blair-Brown partnership is following an ancient tradition Pete 's sake Home and Away Lessons for Lords reform to be learnt from Australia Closing Windows The Microsoft case should depend not on size but innovation Forests of Oz For trees he is a jolly good fellow Australian referendum Edmund Dell Importance of EU defence effort alongside Nato Rising tax burden Waiting for adoption Foster care 'crisis' Unwelcome cupidity Picture Gallery A celebration of 70 years of records Blair and Bussell Asylum-seekers Back to front Cause and effect Court Circular Church appointments Picture Gallery Dinners Nature notes Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Anniversaries Lincoln's Inn awards Personal Column Lord Montague of Oxford Primo Nebiolo Philip Bate On this Day November 8,1939 Capitalisation, week's change SAS Microsoft faces more lawsuits Rivals call for restitution Amazon plans online rival to Dixons Accountants tell FitzGerald:'You're right ' The case, past and future ITN poised to launch 24-hour news channel Gang Up on Litter Brown to upgrade economy's long-term growth potential The Facts The Board IRB Corporate Profile Cisco Systems Our Verdict RMC set to bid £850m for Rugby Group Allen & Overy merger Spanish interest Spain's biggest bank, Banco… Pay up 5.9% Pay of managers in small businesses has… Aim table Brokat Victor Rice quits US post Acer Saying no to the dessert trolley Euro nations face tougher rules on budget deficits Lloyds TSB Esporta spins off from First Leisure Malmaison to be developed as global chain By our City Staff: Pharmacy specialists losing out BOA upbeat on sponsorship 'Sidelined' Owen to quit Sun Life & Provincial Alvis hoping to buy Vickers tanks business M&S goes online for Christmas Results and Statistics The Pound Stock Market Green squeezes another £60m from Sears deal What the Sunday Papers Say Busy BT facing a fall in profits US data move UK markets, says Bank study The Sunday Times Chancellor in spotlight Exchange Rates Unleashing the corporate free spirit Companies believe that bonding among employees can reap substantial rewards. John Young reports on a contest aimed at nurturing co-operation Challerger UK MS Help for a disabling disease Ms suffers do not just have to get on with their lives' as symptoms can now be releived Plans all set for a cross-Channel invasion Securicor Top 50 Teams for this Year A triumph for teamwork News The Times Crossword No 21,255 Fishing dispute leaves trawlers in berth The Times Times 3 Forecast Opinion Arsenal trumped in card game Tough breed Crowning glory Double tops Morse 18 pages Times 3 Remorseless Rangers refuse to be deflected Lambert's injury adds to Celtic's misery as champions recover to open up four-point lead Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Robson nets little gain for impressive display Lazio pose real threat to Chelsea Weary Leeds lose their way FA Carling Premiership: Wimbledon prevent O'Leary's team regaining position at top The Famous Grouse Reebok Cole shines on day of missed opportunities Cole offers further food for thought FA Carling Premiership: Disaffected England striker again to the fore in United's resurgence Reid laments lack of quality The Times McAllister shows his character and class Villa provide champagne without cause to celebrate Wednesday's chairman points finger at players Houllier toasts a year of revival Kiwomya is torn between the Francis philosophies Caretaker role fits Parkes like old shoe Branston's dismissal has Rotherham in a pickle Lewis maintains stirring start as Oxford stand-in Nationwide League in Brief Croydon's progress inspired by Walker Kingstonian ride high as Wingfield takes honours Stockport savour rich vein of form Curbishley relieved to survive fright Guinness The World Cup Pursuit of old-fashioned values yields famous victory Damp squib that refused to explode Simon Barnes expresses the disappointment of most neutrals Australia's defensive edge puts them top of the world New elite band of referees fail to impress A try needed to bring the flair back in fashion Lomu deal poses threat to salary cap regulations Smoking Cau Life of Lomu Ses Cancer Flawed event proves turn-off Poor organisation, marketing and television coverage made the tournament a deep disappointment Makinen keeps Finland flag flying proudly Irvine admits crash role Feel at Liberty FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Manicure wars My desire for romance frightens men away Boy George has been single for four years. Part of the problem, he says, is that while he is hugely romantic, many gay men have terrible problems with intimacy. Interview by Penny Wark The Celts Index Kate Allen Ebokers. com Graduate careers Complete TV and Radio Salons sharpen their talons Nailcare has never been high on the beauty agenda this side of the Atlantic, but that's all set to change as two chains clamour to provide the kind of speedy, inexpensive manicures popular in New York The Times Where to Go A cut above the rest Behind the label of Karen Millen, the high street store with designer values, is the real Karen Millen. Lisa Armstrong meets the diminutive woman whose smart fashion sense has created a multimillion-pound business Fashion Diary Ignored: the 'conquerors' who held sway for 1,000 years The supremacy of the Celts is glossed over in history books—but they dominated longer than any other race. Norman Davies continues his story of the Isles The Times I wish Ken the luck in getting the job he wants that I've had in getting mine Kate Allen, the girlfriend of London mayoral candidate Ken Livingstone, is celebrating her own success - her appointment as UK director of Amnesty, interview by Catherine O'Brien XS health Stop Smoking for the Millennium Erie keeps it simple Comedy: At 76, Eric Sykes is still performing. Clive Davis meets him on the eve of a Barbican tribute The Times World Music Since Samba Has Been Samba Albert Hall Concert Philharmonia Orchestra/Dohnányi Festival Hall Concert Hallé Orchestra/Mandeal Manchester Opera Friend of the People Theatre Royal, Glasgow Corporate smoke gets in your eyes Sean Macaulay expects Oscar nominations for The Insider, but is hardly surprised to learn that Big Tobacco lied about health hazards Biff-fest with a conscience Cinema: Is Fight Club gratuitously violent? No way, says its director David Fincher, Martyn Palmer reports Barclays Music Theatre Dance Film Opera & Ballet Bouncing on the dark edge Theatre: Hettie Judah meets the two founders of Frantic Assembly, whose Hymns is their most ambitious work to date Theatre Wedding Community Play Belfast Multiple Display Advertising Items Let them read all about you One way of getting your CV noticed is to put it on the internet. But make sure you do it right, says Damian Barr Graduate Careers Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Even the trainees are learning' Sun microsystems What you see on the video! Dera Meta morphose International National Audit Office BT Graduates High Fliers Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharon Davis Recruitment Vanished—with a little help form his friends? Review Index Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Index Today's Choice Today's Films For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Currys Saturday's Racing Rugby Union Hockey Ice Hockey President who branded athletics with his personality David Powell looks at the controversial career of IAAF leader Primo Nebiolo A triumph for the course of justice Nivea Men Woods escapes from behind eight-ball Scores By our Sports Staff: Relentless Collins the winner by seven Taylor rejoices at his double top Kevin Eason reports on the battle for unification on the oche Darling's days of grace fast on wane Basketball Word-Watching Splaine marks return with emotional victory Equestrianism Reading bounce back to stay top Hockey American Express Agassi stretched by Safin's power Tennis Adams chances his arm to lift England spirits Cricket Legal & Public Notices Waugh takes command The Times Lacroix record is deciding factor Knights move up Bennett on course Johns nets World Cup Graham joins elite Morgan in a hurry Dettori exorcises Cup demons Victory on Daylami breaks European duck at Gulfstream Park Breeders' Cup Results Lingfield Park Final Standings in the Flat Championships Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Fontwell Park Florida Pearl shines Carlisle Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Virgin trains Making prevention the cure The Body Check aims to prevent that niggle from becoming a real pain, writes Catherine Riley Cox's casebook Paddling like fury, getting nowhere fast Rob Warner Matthew Pryor shapes up with… The Times Is that a gun in your pocket, or just a chest expander? John Goodbody suggests ways of keeping fit while away form home Shorts Lynne Truss Times Two Crossword No 1869 Is Grandstand a sleeping giant or a giant snooze? Giving golf bores a dressing-down Direct Pain-free deliveries Meet the Sims Retail therapy Contents Hi-Grade Canon shows its wild side Oftel puts its case E-Bill goes back to drawing board Callnet 0800 Easy escape from the ties that bind No end to mickey mice Netcom Red alert from RAC Call for silence grows into a worldwide roar The Open University Weird Web ICS Learning Systems Goodbye real world Where's the fiesta? Site of the Week You don't have to beg for a seat at the opera Dell Online Information Pentium Where foreplay counts Tactics are the order of the day in this tension-filled anti-terrorist game Revoltingly good racing Overland Verdict Lineone A tale of SimCity Software editor Tim Wapshott gets the lowdown on Maxis MDiS Maxis saved by The Sims Warming up for Christmas Caring for your people Preview Computer Books Direct Win your Own Web Shop Virgin Shopping without the Whether you want to indulge in some retail therapy, book a trai journey or find an unusual holiday, you don't need to leave horr Book online for the rail Travels with my mouse The glossy brochure may go as holiday-makers get a better view from the screen ClaraNET Lifestyle Sites Bargain Sites Immediate Sites Magic The best of British brains get to Alan Copps, the editor of Interface and one of the judges, reports on the British Computer Society IT Awards And the runners-up… The British Library BT Barclays The Times Interface/cd-Rom Offer Pleasing everybody Absolute Beginners Quick Bites Review Computer Recruitment Chello Logical Support Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Methods Application Ltd Forefront Haybrook Appointments Visit Stabilise Your SAP Career Fairfield Consulting Plexus Latest moves in IT Taking work home Looking for a lightweight After portability? 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