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News from 16/11/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Robert Thicknesse, Trudy Harris, Richard Vidal, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Robert Lea, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Brian Porter, Daniel Beard, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Hilary Finch, Michael Zander, Angela Court, James Bone, Lucy Hawking, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Elizabeth Judge, Mary Tollemache, Anna Reid, Carl Mortished, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Barbara Ellen, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Robert Ellis, Wesley Carr, Susanne Dell, Tony Patrick, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Dave Sullivan Mayor, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Kevin Eason, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Valerie Elliott, Malcolm Wheatley, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Susan Riddell, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Alice Lagnado, Mark Jansen, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, Mike Bradley, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Fiona Fleck, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Richard Susskind, Guy Beringer, Russell Kempson, Kofi Badu (Managing Director), Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, David Lister, Martin Leach, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Susan Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Ann Treneman, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Nigel Halford, Clive Mathieson, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, David Orr, Peta Bee, Janine Di Giovanni, Cathy Harris, Roland Watson and Alexandra Frean, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Iftikhar Manzoor, John Allison, John C. Beyer, Director, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Paul Wilkinson, North East England Correspondent, Saeed Shah, Linus Gregoriadis, Kevin McCarra, Jane Austen, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, David McVay and Stephen Wood, John Malpas, Melissa Kite and Philip Webster, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Allen Robertson, Michael Dynes, Mark Littman, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Richard Davison, Christopher Lever, Fran Littlewood, J. Michael Schiff, Leo McGill, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tony Ritchie Leader, Patrick Dearnley, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Alice Miles, Edward Garnier, Alex O'connell, Gordon Brown, Vince Wright, Andrew Finkel, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Toby Harris chair, Sally Patten, Richard Ford, Henrietta Lake, Bill Durodie, Brian Heward, Richard Lewis, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Labour turns to delaying tactics in battle for mayor Minister hopes beef war will end today Law The hunt and the police How to get a good night's sleep Plea for genocide trial in Britain Classical Spice China and America clinch trade deal Ulster peace optimism Inside Baume & Mercier Get Simple Fractions for your children Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Planet talk Mental patients may be forced into treatment Utilities to be fined for failing customers Scientists weed danger gene out of GM crops Airport fails to spot weapons Mothers exploit childcare loophole Kung-fu unknown to star in West End Times 3 Move on tobacco ad ban News in Brief Fans charged Boys held Claim dropped £43.8m grant Damages rise Horseman dies Youth Hostels Association Correction 'Even if it hurts you have to tell somebody' Glitter's accuser goes public Briton flies out to give lung to girl he has never met Breast surgery cash claim rejected Timeline CCTV to fight rise in drug abuse in schools Mitchell breaks silence to raise Ulster hopes Weary and ready for peace after 30 years of bitter conflict DELL Abbey National By our Ireland Correspondent: Taylor digs in heels as the sceptic-in-chief Hamilton dons lucky suit for libel showdown Shipman patient 'an addict' Cable & Wireless Cancer screen for test tube babies Drinks Direct the Special Gift Service Thoroughbred QCs promise riveting case French bidder buys British auction house MacMillan cancer relief High school first to swap tokens for CD-Roms CAF Top pupil honours go to state students 'Sexy' Austen film offends US sensibilities By a Correspondent: Winter of gales forecast for 2000 Top people vie for singer, 13 Digital radio network tuned in BT Internet project for Asian shoppers Britain to request fast-track justice in beef case Ministers go to market to persuade old customers to buy British again Seat Hoon presses on with plan for EU army Triumphal arch will tower over new Wembley Martians to get open invitation to Bedlington Hotel in space will be in orbit by 2017 Prudential Emirates Church's new creed has Virgin cohabiting BT Six finalists seek divine inspiration Barclays Bailiffs end fees protest News in Brief Roles reversal Cup winners Cruelty charge Arthritis eased Unchallenging workout for Mirren's rare talent Benedict Nightingale sees a fine actress insufficiently stretched by Collective Stories at the Haymarket Theatre Stressed doctors 'hate' their patients Third time unlucky for hapless skipper Times 3 XL Orkney farmer finds forgotten pagan temple Toshiba Pope plea for death row man News in Brief Murder charge Signs stolen Old Spice dies Door to riches Whistle-stop end to winning royal tour Alan Hamilton reports on the Queen's visit to the newest member of the Commonwealth Leaders move to clear out tyrants Cashbook First Telecom Ministers set on compulsory fluoridation We are still a long way from a single European Left NatWest's Sky digital Beating Tooth Decay Weatherill to quit as crossbench convenor Impact of hunt ban is 'grossly overstated' Gold Mine The dresses that are costing Cherie a fortune Fashion outlay tops £20,000, report Melissa Kite and Philip Webster Prescott pleads with bus firms to use M4 lane Eagle Star NetDirect How Trump learnt to love his fellow man Globetrotter Clinton runs into turbulence in Congress EDSolved Two bus crashes in India take 74 lives World in Brief (AP): Indonesian exodus (Reuters): OSCE summit arrests (Reuters): More cash for 'slaves' (AP): Petrol panic in Italy (AFP): Coup chief challenged (AFP): Camel-racer dies at 128 Bush agonised over death row decision Clinton strikes deal on paying off UN debts Afghans feel the squeeze in trade sanctions Hp Hewlett Packard FBI may take over air crash inquiry US trade deal opens door to China Oliver August reports on the doubts behind Beijing's entry to the World Trade Organisation Clinton's powers of persuasion face Congress test O' Mankind! Vodafone Slashed Import Duties Give Boost to Foreign Firms Trash Castro's enemies seize chance for talks Ukraine buries Soviet past A bad choice, but the alternative was worse Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Snoopers threaten Swiss banks Ericsson Children in the firing line face growing threat of diseases Civilians in Grozny warned Hitler's bunker divides Germany Thresher World's students turn their backs on France British play their part in decline Feminists picket Paris restaurant Vandals sack villas of Rome Hopes rise for Cyprus settlement Clinton shows support for ally with earthquake visit Gateway Former cult chief jailed for fraud Dispute delays handover plans Air France Nasa planes aid Israel to monitor meteors Bollywood's goddess bows to tradition Second setback for Japan's space bid Our illegal bombing in the Balkans 2nd opinion International law did not back bombing, says Mark Littman Centre of attention Time Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts It was ever thus. There were pretentious daubers and lazy derivative hacks back in the days where everyone used to paint. there always will be Liibby Purves Why Ken would be a catastrophe Labour must have the sense to say no to Livingstone today 'The prospect of Indonesia going down the drain sends shivers down the spines of its neighbours - most notably Australia' Picture Gallery Bed and bored Chris Smith is quite right to express unease about the Britart shockerati Rogue male Trimble's Gamble The Ulster Unionist leader takes risks for peace Slow Boat from China The long voyage towards a global economy Reality and Rhetoric Britain's duty to hold a Rwanda genocide trial 'Emotive claptrap' mars GM debate Scientific 'truth' Royal visit to Ghana Open churches a powerful symbol of community Support for Dobson Internet pornography Edmund Dell Hunting with hounds Rights of succession War memorials Signals at red Tall story Court Circular Church news Personal Column Picture Gallery Wills Anniversaries Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Lord Mayor Luncheons Monday Luncheon Club Livery company Dinners Champions League UEFA Cup Premier Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items ASDA Peter Wildeblood Peter Wildeblood, journalist, writer and film producer, died on November 13 aged 76. He was born in 1923 Personal Column Court & Social Jetworld Overseas Express Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Sir Harry Llewellyn, Bt Donald Mills On this Day MR Bernard Shaw in Liverpool Back in the hunt for prizes after brief lull How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Check your Points or Choose your Team from this List Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times Super League Entry Form The Times News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,262 Women find a voice in the protest movement Weathercall Hours of Darkness Time Computers Times 3 Forecast Ebokers Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Pearson in $800m online deal with DBC Leaders press ahead with 'giant' union John Charcol Goldman halts Vodafone advice after conflict claim Rivals and Advisers TV & Radio Gucci Adds YSL Brand to ITS Collection for $1bn Norman held by contract Sport Pajares joins Hands in new hotel venture End of the line Picture Gallery Index Nedcor bids for Stanbic IBM Mowlam sets up Star Chamber to cut red tape Hitachi deal lifts BTG Aero group admits to bid approaches Business Roundup Oil at three-year high Hanson acquisitions Kewill at record high Renold profits halved Pubs group up 30% Stanley shares surge Exchange Rates German builder in crisis Emap to reorganise ad sales department Dialog shares dive on undelivered debt plan By our Industrial Correspondent: Ford agrees 11% pay deal By our City Editor: When big means conflict Commentary Warner threatens Pfizer pact BCCI man refuses to pay £2.9m … how Do You Get Colour out of a Black and White… RJB investors offered hope of capital return Northern Rock cuts branches Hopes for engineering recovery lift Invensys 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 Emap shows direction Tempus Northern Rock L Gardner Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Dialog Wall Street Greenspan must end the US growth experiment Economic View The world's most fêted economist must not risk his place in the economic pantheon French leave The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Dg day The Times City Diary Colourless The Times City Diary Fare reward The Times City Diary China's economy braced for a free trade shake-up Carl Mortished examines the implications of China joining the World Trade Organisation Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Modest advance for equities Scandinavian Airlines Taking control of credit Fran Littlewood on the finance department's poor relation Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Nigel Lynn Associates Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Barings turns to Page On the Move Hanover Fox International CCLA Investment Management Limited London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Cooper Haileybury Chris Talty at First Selection Ltd Humana International Financial Services Firms urged to link for growth the US way The CBI hopes that the Chancellor's proposals will boost corporate venturing, Mark Jansen reports Mr SMEE Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Well Established Business Pricewaterhousecoopers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Established Company is Looking to Buy Multiple Classified Advertising Items £18,630 profit this year! 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Charlotte Church Jonathan Miller Columbus Complete TV and Radio A cold-blooded winter torture Raynaud's disease is a painful circulatory disorder that affects ten million Britons. By Hannah Betts Britannica My career was blighted by a blow to the head Discrimination against the mentally ill is rife, as J. Michael Schiff found—the hard way Brighter outlook for cystic fibrosis sufferers How to keep epilepsy under control With the help of drugs and support, epilepsy need not be debilitating. Peta Bee reports I had a bad seizure and I fell heavily on top of her as I blacked out BodyWATCH How warm milk and a hot foot bath can help you to sleep One in three adults suffers from insomnia but there are countless alternative remedies to treat the problem. Susan Clark reports A system that integrates drug-free therapies Biomedicine is a comprehensive healing system that combines orthodox and alternative therapies such as shiatsu, physiotheraphy and massage to heal the body. Lucy Hawking reports Angel with a wicked sense of humour Music: Charlotte Church insists that she's no saint—and her poor Dad agrees, says Barbara Ellen Schumann Piano Quintet Times 3 Visual Art Classical collector Opera Bluff Orchestral Nielsen Recital Schoenberg/Schubert Opera Puccini Blowing into a mixed bag Jazz: The London Jazz Festival has few big names, but makes up for it with its eclectic choices, says Clive Davis The Times Biggest thing on the Tube Pop: Paul Sexton meets the phenomenal Raissa, working mother, recording artist, music entrepreneur, label owner and former busker Bristol's own sax machine Jazz: Mike Bradley meets the West County's giant of the saxophone, who actually prefers to play the guitar Picture Gallery Gay olde tymes return to music-hall Jonathan Miller's take on The Beggar's Opera will be a distinctly Victorian affair, Heather Neill discovers When in Rome—play Music: A venerable Roman orchestra has Myung-Whun Chung to thank for its revival, says Hilary Finch Jazz albums The Times Prompt What's on today Opera & Ballet Financial Times All jolly good sports Dance: Allen Robertson is enchanted by the frolics of sportorama at Crystal palace Jazz Vienna Art Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatres Bishopstock 2000 Recital Arthur Pizarro Wigmore Hall Daily Telegraph The mysteries of the stars revealed, well almost Review Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Finding the cash to finance a full orderbook Clare Stewart on how a fashion designer tapped a smart source of funding The Times Browning says Government must save firms from red tape No Title Latest share scheme more attractive Lewis looks to make capital with defence in London Boxing Serena ready for lead role in sister act Alix Ramsay on the breathtaking speed with which the younger Williams has emerged on the cusp of greatness Manning ensures Colts continue to surprise American Football Results and Tables Henman's Slide from the Top Ten Underlines… Sport in Brief Premier teams get kind draws Hockey Newton Abbot Rapid Raceline Goldstein enjoys glow as son rises Alan Lee on a former jockey delighting in paternal pride Course Specialists Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Wetherby Thornton case puts whip rule under scrutiny Hussain able to turn his eye to detail Cricket By our Sports Staff: Sales weathers storm on day of mixed fortunes Scoreboard Play-off increases fixture burden Ice Hockey Matter of trust proves divisive Ice Skating: Officials Angered by Timing of Withdrawal of Funding Railways' sleeper sets record Pat Gibson on the cricketing milestone that reached new boundaries in slow scoring The Record Book Overturned Kennedy uses head to relieve tension Bowls Houghton fears the worst for England Clubs agree peace deal over plans for British league Rugby Union West Country rivals to meet in cup tie Fu warms to prospect of stardom Snooker: Hong Kong Player out to Seize his Chance at UK Championship For the Record Finnish drive ensures final flourish Kevin Eason on a champion whose actions speak louder than his words Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Redknapp should be central figure in England's plans Oliver Holt believes that Keegan has yet to maximise the Liverpool captain's passing skills Brown banks on Cameron to deliver more good news Connolly welcomes chance to atone for costly error Megson feels chill wind from Iceland Football Fuertes is refused entry to Britain Ratcliffe takes charge Word-Watching Bamber Bridge out to make a stand Walter Gammie on a club striving to keep pace off the field with progress on it Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Robson puts FA in picture Football in Brief Score Gateshead lose out as Hull steal their Thunder Rugby League Why England's rugby coach should resign I've always said,'Judge me on the World Cup' Clive Woodward Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor says that the man who masterminded a failed strategy should call it a day Times Two Crossword Tennis 54 Keegan putting premium on bond of trust with players Cricket 56 Zenith Best and Andrew among names in the frame Hunt saboteurs, farmers and the police ZMB Industry HW Daniels Bates The Law Society When arrest is unlawful An award for damages serves as a reminder of the extent and limits of the law, says Iftikhar Manzoor Keeping protesters at bay Aia Contents Hays plc Capsticks Solicitors Commission for Racial Equality Are our children given enough protection? The way we treat children is an important test of whether we do live in a civilised society Marks & Spencer Zarak MacRae Brenner Marriott Lord Irvine is whistling in the dark Rationing is at the heart of legal aid reform, argues Michael Zander Lawyer of the week 'My mother described my election as senior partner as miraculous' Bulletin board QD Financial Services Authority Zarak MacRae Brenner Henderson Hall Specialists in Legal Recruitment Blackstone Chambers Chambers and Partners American judges behaving badly in the courtroom News Lipson Lloyd Jones Closing the Global WorldTel Communications Gap Why The Archers is no soft soap Soap operas be as much a public information as entertainment and producers have a duty to be accurate about the says Roger Ede The Times Law Awards with One Essex Court Irvine Irvine—love him or loathe him Edward Garnier reviews an unauthorised biography of the Lord Chancellor that explains why he is tireless, complex and unloved by his peers Online Is the window closing on 'bullyboy' Bill Gates? As Microsoft's reputation takes a battering, Daniel Beard foresees myriad problems for competition law in a wired world Employment Law Garfield Robbins The Queens Award for Export Achevement Judicial Assistants Harvey Nash International Search and Selection Rights of custody vested in foreign court Court of Appeal Ministry 's control arrangements breach EC law Queen's Bench Division No benefit for water rates Queen's Bench Division Christmas bonus sex bias Court of Justice of the European Communities EC tobacco Directive is a health measure QUEEN's Bench Division Arbitrator has power to make award for contribution Court of Appeal Protecting public from directors Court of Appeal No extension of proportionality QUEEN's Bench Division Arnold & Porter A rough guide to chambers? 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