News from 11/11/1999
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Tim Wilson, R. J. C. Wait, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Artemis Cooper, Roger Davis, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Roy Porter, Robert Lea, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Charles Scott, Imogen Edwards-jones, Angela Court, James Bone, Duncen Heenan, Elizabeth Judge, Caroline Merrell and Richard Miles, Srikumar Sen, Christopher J. Williams, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Rowley Mans, Chairman, Christine Buckley Industrial Correpondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Sherborne, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Rowe, John Bryant, Paul Clark, Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, James M. Wilson, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Daniel Oxberry, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Colin Paterson, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Daryl Godden, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Jeremy kingston, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Jill Sherman, Whitehal Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Martin Leach, Miles Norfolk, R. M. Jenkins, Liz Calvert Smith, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, San Kiley, Geoffrey Dean, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Davenport-Hines, H. Martin, Melissa Kite, Michael Arditti, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Des Dearlove, Linus Gregoriadis, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Peter Mullen, Vernon Pugh, David Robinson and Perry Clevenland-Peck, Edward Burgess, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Giles Austin, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Graham Mather, Fraser Nelson, Susan Bell and Time Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, A. J. Lucking, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Shella Johnston, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Adriam Lee, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, P. J. F. Schofield, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Roland Watson and Tom Baldwin, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster,
ResumoFrench go back to war on beef Soft Ware Schools EasyJet The man who killed the Beanie Babies Ashcroft 'sounded out' Ashdown and Lib Dems Teacher cleared of seducing pupil Adam Mars-Jones on Fight Club Tony Adams England's man for all seasons Fly to America for half price Queen speaks of sorrow over Boer War Index Today in The Times AR Austin Reed The logic that leads us inexorably to New Truth Political Sketch Anarchists plan station protest to hit Railtrack Picture Gallery Straw gives muted backing to ban on hunting with dogs Ec urges ban on PVC toys The Times MPs urge new safety authority News in Brief Casinos in luck News in Brief Robo-cop News in Brief Appeal 's £1.4m News in Brief Director in the dock for 1983 'Beauty in the Bath' murder Supermarkets plead for bigger Barbie Icon Recreating (most of) the Titanic experience British crusic lines fight to rule the waves, reports Arthur Leathley Damages award for Ruth Picardie family Drama teacher was weird but fun Free spirit thought she was in wrong job Dell Ebac Hundreds face false claims Taxpayers fund Internet guide to gay 'cruising' High-tech home care heralded Digital Hearing Ltd Five hurt in knife rampage Itv Picture Gallery Court backlog tackled Red Ken ties party in knots over race for mayor The panel that will decide Livingstone's fate Abbey National Sony Son urged to contact police News in Brief Tory in court News in Brief Peer charged News in Brief Hi-tech eggs News in Brief Smuggling ring News in Brief Airport menace News in Brief Press cash 'prompted Glitter accusations' Rodent mums make light of the rat race But we Struggle Nokia Marks & Spencer Professor quits over false claim The times magazine Ralph Fiennes The Saturday Times PC World Trimble poised to make deal with Sinn Fein Mother's grief saves relics of life at front War veteran's tobacco runs Forgotten Men Mandela whispers provoke a royal squeal Wanted en route: chefs, pillows, tea and Dundee cake Orange Blair would rattier be at home The Children's Society Million book for a day at the Dome Beating the Bug Tolstoy classic for C4 winter season Columbus Milliom book for a day at the Dome BT You Can The Saturday Times BBC M Ps attack plan to privatise MoD labs Endeavours of young rewarded Swiftcall Eagle Star N. Peal Cashmere Rich mothers 'should get fess child support' Cessna 'stolen' for flight to Calais Everest Fit the Best Dixons Police search for snatched baby's father Musical Tess is underpowered Theatre Q Compaq Cabinet split over green farms deal Times 3 Longines No Title Pop music trio in battle over hit song rights Two thirds opt out of jury duty Military History on Video The Link Picture Gallery £28,000 sunk into artist's river project Book is pulped over CIA claim Briefing Today in Parliament Gateway Tax burden sparks duel Both sides tell the truth - and both are misleading Blair show goes oil, with a coffee break Reforms a farce, Commons is told House of Lords Reform Bill: MPs angry about the uncertainly Amstrad Stiff upper lips can't hide the pain Gucci Peers to create virtual House of Lords Mowlam given rebuke over Dyke donation Al Fayed first in war of words Democracy Movement Hamilton's fighting fund 'is backed by Tory colleagues' Ministers under attack for ducking questions Black day for tax dodgers as peer goes on a ghost hunt 'Clients prefer to pay cash' The Painter and Decorator 'If you're on low wages it's Ok' The Cleaner Hoverspeed 'It is often done with a wink' The Householder 'I can get £700 a week if I work hard' The Mini-Cab Driver Simply Palm QC seen as right man for the job Planet talk Prodi wants end to tax veto British officials rule out move to majority voting, reports Martin Fletcher 'Health farm' jail for East German dictator Saga Samak Holidays Reach Pitney Bowes East's youth forced into life of crime Vodafone Bun Fatigued Pope cancels audience Russian team on duty in America Motorola US Army in Germany not ready to fight US threatens intervention in race to lead the IMF Price Times 3 Sex back to haunt Capitol corridors Mafia 'bankrolled ' paper 's founder Man charged over art stolen from Hitler castle Taste for pizza ends life on the run Clinton's Athens visit cut American Summary Outrage at silver sale (AP): 112 years for school attack (AP): Swastika's era running out 5 million articles in our global archive are now… Renault Settler homes bulldozed by Israeli army Hillary looks to the Jewish vote Lloyds TSB Business Cold threat to Chechen refugees More than 2,000 victims of Kosovo atrocities are dug up Fish4 Ericsson Conflicting claims on Kashmir Fighting World in Brief (AFP): Boy cleared of abuse World in Brief (AFP): Cyclone toll hits 7,500 World in Brief Malaysian poll called World in Brief Wedding plea killings World in Brief (AP): Sharif treason charge World in Brief (Reuters): Lubyanka fire World in Brief Jet crash still a mystery Sky digital Climb clown on Games opening Gods of Tokyo's fish market bow to tide of change BT Stay in touch Time to catch up with our flexible friends Gragham mather suggest Britain should eollow a European lead From their own correspondent: Clever Kinnock Centre of attention Imperious Guests Time Patience Wheatcroft In the City Tony Blair belives in everying and disbelives in nothing. Our turbulent Prime Minister seems to be searching for God. Which God, God alone knowns A shameful Act of bigotry While the Act of Settlement stands, we cannot call ourselves civilised 'Having lost faith in socialism , our turbulent Prime Minister seems to be searching for God , Which God, God alone knows' Picture Gallery Paradise by instalments Gordon Brown plots his revolution one small step at a time Taking an Eon The Times Diary Saint of Reconciliation An appeal to give generously to our Christmas cause Bountiful Brown The Chancellor's tax reforms to encourage altruism For British Beef The French must be made to eat their words Brown's offerings come under attack Lesson of history on path to peace Forgotten soldiers Judges' education Double trouble Child poverty Railtrack profits Spy in the sky Millennium bug Funds lottery for school arts festival Pauline conversion Walking tall Back to front Court Circular Wills Picture Gallery Receptions Dinners Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Lecture Forthcoming marriages Luncheons University news Sir Murray Fox Sir Murray Fox, GBE, former Lord Mayor of London, died on November 9 aged 87. He was born on June 7,1912 Theodore Hall Theodore Hall, nuclear physicist, died in Cambriddge on November 1 aged 71. He was born in New York on October 20,1925 Personal Column Thanksgiving Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mamma Mia! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Announcements Lester Bowie Lester Bowie, jazz trumpeter and bandleader, died in New York from live cancer on November 8 aged 58. He was born on Frederick. Maryland, on October 11,1941 Michael Hardy Michael Hardy, Night Editor of The Times, 1970-79 died on November 9 aged 83. He was born on February 9,1916 Haig Statue Unveiled News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,258 The swinging city delivers the goods A century in photographs Today: 1968 Weathercall Weathercall Outlook by Fax Hours of darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Queen Alexandra Hospital Home Times 3 Forecast The Times Opinion Comment Letters Lester Bowie Business Graham Searjeant Chancellor may have £8bn more to play with King moves to settle Mpc research row Mercury sought fees deal with Unilever Internet Network Services Plus Times 3 Doulton bitten by millennium bug Somerfield forced to issue new warning Sport C&W may dispose of stake Turner heads for Schroders Trickle to a torrent Index Bank admits MPC still split over inflation IBM NatWest deadline is extended UPS flotation package delivers for employees Competition call Home shopping boost Minorplanet cuts loss Internet bid talks MMT profits slip Higher US rate fear Tourist Rates PWC wins $l. lbn Bp Amoco account Business Roundup Wall St snaps up Baby Bill ScotPower gets £1bn as Thus soars on debut Profits fall takes toll of C&W shares Liebherr By our City Editor: NatWest's date with destiny Commentary Double helping BT forms Net joint venture Commodities Liffe Options Colt Telecom on top form to woo investors 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 C&W British Energy Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Lock on to the bidders Tempus Express Dairies Wall Street South Africa's brain-drain turns from trickle to torrent The spectre of a two-class state still haunts the Government in pretoria, reports Michael Dynes In the frame The Times City Diary The snarl left over from socialism Bank on it The Times City Diary Vintage sale The Times City Diary Jazzed up The Times City Diary The Royal Bank of Scotland Men in grey hold keys to the networks Europe overhauls banana quota system Microsoft EU to fight high phone charges Cost of local condemned as threat to competitiveness McCarthy & Stone profits surge by 37% Volex eyes cable boom Sale of Added Value The Sunday Times Byers pins hopes on private cash for start-ups CGU opens venture talks with SocGen Deutsche to take stake in Tradepoint backer At the top of this ladder is a world Express Dairies rules out mergers British Energy to seek New York listing Cantab's vaccine boosts revenues Business Roundup Druid 's fear over bug Business Roundup Connaught up by 30% Business Roundup European Colour rise Business Roundup Energis in Net deals Business Roundup Early gains reined back ANA All Nipp on Airways Value of the calculated risk As a deadline looms for companies to implement guidance on internal controls, Roger Davis offers advice Agilent Technologies Any Other Business Fear and friction rule English ICA The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Meningitis jab The easiest way to shop online Runaways The Man behind the Beanie Baby When it was announced Beanie Baby soft toys will be discontinued on December 31, obsessed collectors resorted to demonstrations, divorce and murder. Its creator is now the richest toymaker in the world and one of America's most secretive tycoons. Giles Austin investigates the mysterious man behind this extraordinary phenomenon Bard news Books David Lynch Film Laurie Lee - a genius or mentally defective? BodyWATCH Drugs and schizophrenia Students to get meningitis jab early Know your PSA and save your life Phone call that led to stroke This Saturday in the times magazine Richard Avedon The scandal of Britain's eight-year-old runaways Each year 100,000 children run away - double previous estimates, according to a landmark study. Anjana Ahuja investigates their plight Stop Smoking for the Millennium The Times Beacon that still burns bright on the book world's horizon Derwent May celebrates the 50th anniversary of Weidenfeld & Nicolson, whose founders are still going strong In Metro this Saturday 1973 Joachim Fest Hitler & Historical Greatness 1959 Vladimir Nabokov Lolita Extracts from Fifty Weidenfeld & Nicolson Years 1985 Marina Warner Monuments and Maidens The Allegory of the Female Form A mingled yarn, good and ill together Wiles and style Artemis Cooper admires the resolve of Napoleon's Empress, Josephine Farce at the Opera House Never Mind the on By Jeremy Isaacs Bantam, £20 Isbn D 593 04355 3 £17 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 In House By John Tooley Faber, £25 Isbn 0 571 19145 X (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Diary & Letters A nation of what, exactly? Roy Porter tangles with the matter of Britain in The Isles The Isles a History By Norman Davies Macmillan, £30 Isbn 0 333 76370 X £25(free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 The Times Bestsellers Jung's life of extremes Richard Dabenport-Hines A Life of Jung By Ronald Hayman Bloomsbury, £25 Isbn 0 747 54575 8 ?20 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Towards a greater evil Michael Arditti a Closed Book By Gilbert Adair Faber, £9.99 Isbn 0 571 20081 8 £8.59 (free p&p) 0870 160 80 80 Bibliomane Lawn free, as free as the grass grows Film: David Lynch is back in the saddle with the sweetest, and slowest, of road movies. Sheila Johnston met him Theatre Short film, big, big screen Imogen Edwars-Jones vists the surreal set of the all-singing, all-dancing, all-gigantic film short Good Ship Citizen (coming soon to a Millennium Dome near you) Metro Declarations from the independents James Christopher on this week's highlights from the London Film Festival "Visionary" Happiness The Tichborne Claimant Beloved New videos Geoff Brown Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Mulan The bruise brothers lose on points New Movies: Flight Club starts out like a winner but fades fast, says a defeated Adam Mars-Jones The Blair Witch Project Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres The Old Vic Whistle down the Wind Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Concert Hungarian National PO/ Kocsis Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vandals take the Handel Opera: Amateur hour goes on and on in the Guildhall School's Rinaldo, says Rodney Milnes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Union Chapel Bishopstock They 're milking the laughs down on the arm Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Airline Network BM British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Funway Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc Trailfinders Flight Centre OT&T Overaseas Travel & Tourism The Times Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Confusion over 21-day appeal rule Court of Appeal Tribunal cannot hear issues beyond scope of remit Court of Appeal Free Fortune Telling Cards Adjudicator considered submissions only Court of Appeal Ancillary costs not consequential losses Court of Appeal Disability entitlement despite high Iq Court of Appeal Reasonableness test apt for assessing counsel's conduct Court of Appeal Power to rectify company register Court of Appeal Copyright exists in film but not in artistic technique Court of Appeal Loss of parental responsibility Family Division Presumption in voluntary liquidation Chancery Division Pursuing claim after payment-in Court of Appeal The Times Decision of chairman alone not a nullity Employment Appeal Tribunal Asylum seekers' deemed notice rule unlawful QUEEN's Bench Division The upward spiral of rugby has begun Vernon Pugh, president of the International Rugby Board, responds to widespread criticism of the World Cup Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Bristol losing fight for Lomu Oxford wobble without their injured captain Boswell's victory points way Squash Zimbabwe hope Flower can stem their decline Cricket England a bowlers wide of the mark Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Nicholls sets Kempton agenda Racing: See More Business Favourite as Betting Opens on King George Tomorrow Taunton Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Reading the Racecard Ludlow Lingfield Park Tecno Pirie driven to achieve mission impossible Bryants Eye Denning moment for Lewis Srikumer Sen says a knockout of Holyfield could place the Briton among the greats Holyfield versus Lewis Baird welcomes salvage operation Sailing Us flexes its muscles for fair fight Rob IIughes, in Las Vegas, says politicians are determined that boxing must be cleaned up Great Britain receive helping Hand Ice Hockey National rivals vie for world stage Ice Skating By our Sports Staff: Henman misses passage to Hanover Tennis For the Record England v Scotland Latimer searching for the spotlight Britons seek redemption Equestrianism Legal & Public Notices Carter secures Masters wild card Sports in Brief Adams is the quiet lionheart Both teams are hoping national pride will prevail in England's visit to Hampden on Saturday Goolsoh Arsenal in new Kanu deal Football in Brief Overdue Wrexham win eases pressure on Flynn City draw hope from replay Scotland look to Dodds, the late developer Cunningham's happy days Life is good for the Irland defender, says Russell Kempson Facilities fail to delight Turkey Selby leads line for Brentwood Word-Watching Megson braced for cold comfort Second Division Tomorrow First Division Comet England 's jet-setters make friends fast George Caulkin follows three wise men trying to bring home the World Cup Brown ready to play by the book Times Two Crossword Rugby Union 5 Day of decision for Flintoff McManaman ruled out Tennis 61 Adam Adamant Sun La Crème de la creme appears on Nationwide Kenco Octagon First Executive P1-3 MANAGEMENTplus P4-15… Imperial Tobacco Limited Stemcor The It market is shrinking as millennium projects… Y2k boom time is over The IT job marker is shrinking as millennium projects wind up. 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