News from 19/11/1999
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Moira Petta, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Colin McKelvie, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Nicky Holford, Doug Parr, Karl Johnson, Cathie Bell, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Richard L. Grant, Barbara Ellen, Deirdre Vine, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Andrew Jacobs, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Caroline Gluck, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Cornelius Lysaght, Sam Kiley, Middle East Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Alasdair Reid, Josephine Langton, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Paul Henshaw, Martin Barrow, Mark Inglefield, Nicholas J. Sheehan, Stuart Pattison, Jeremy Harl, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Doug Sager, Roland Watson, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, David Hands, Michael Leapman, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Jane Botton, Peter Barnard, Oliver Halt, Mike Sayer, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, John Philips, David Lister, Nigel Biggar, Robert Bruce-Chwatt, Karen Homer, Brian Wicks, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Frasert Nelson Retail Corespondent, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, Ray Connolly, David Orr, Keith Duff, Melissa Kite, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, G. W. Barraclough, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Stanley Blow, Nick Hasell, Santha Rasaiah, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Jim Robinson, Saeed Shan, John Allison, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Paul Nathanson, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Maureen Paton, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, John Prek, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Austin, Sam Klley, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Colin Adams, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Frances Gibb, Alasdair Murray and Susan Emmett, Adam Sherwin, Warwick Mansell, Alasdair Murray, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Simon Sebag, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, A. W. Gaye, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoMP 'on the make and on the take' Hamilton libel trial told he demanded £10,000 consultancy fee from Mobil Oil Inside 'It is easier for the American airline industry… HMS Anthrax all at sea in the Caribbean Blair: why I must fight to stop Livingstone Tomorrow Boodle & Dunthorne Baby in May for Cherie Blair Today in The Times Comet Dobson camp quietly confident Roland Watson on the effects of a complex voting system To hitch or not to hitch? Just follow the party belt-line Matthew Parris Aide 'was wrong' on Tube bonds Livingstone begins his long march to become mayor Al Fayed 'is the Ali Baba of deceit' How MP and his wife spent £900 in 24 hours Virgin High drama is played out in stuffy old room Latest member joins a fashionable club More women are starting their families later, report Alex O'Connell and Alexandra Frean Dolphin Could Pisa Blair be on the way? Harrods Pregnancy dangers rise for women in their 40s Blair baby will be first born in office for 150 years Hard-working mother surprised but delighted The high-flying lawer may have to take things easier, say Alex O'Connell and Frances Gibb Times 3 Messages of delight pour in from MPs Computers Welcome to the family John Charcol Homer is a dad we should all look up to BBC cuts force Today guests on to the Tube BT Garden strips sell for £1.6m Correction Jakarta Unmarried fathers to get new rights Sky Pictures Tube Tables Prayer to God the mother is approved Moben Census will help to fight racism Medical chief opposes F1 tobacco loophole Cervical screening tools are inadequate India Cyclone Appeal Praise for comical book of Psalms Britain misses meteor display John Charcol Dangerous driver gets six years News in Brief Visa crackdown News in Brief Privacy for stars News in Brief Fundraiser dies News in Brief Fatal accident News in Brief Premier The Children's Society Why do we tolerate these thugs? Adrian Lee spends a salutary, shocking few days with the hooligans who follow England Dutch get tough with hooligans Dell Comet Fred West's daughter saved from icy river PC World 99-year-old biker revs up to meet the Queen Ailing sinfonietta to take last bow Spana Murdered girl's trip defended I lied, says lover of murdered woman Eagle Star John Charcol First Telecom British pop stars are 'too cool' for charity The times Maxwell vows to compensate pension victims Dixons Family to sue over fatal operation The Samaritans Woman floors handbag thief Student in BBC attack 'flipped' Trimble must stay, warns Mitchell The quiet man who gave peace a chance Gateway No other way to resolve conflict Prescott demands urgent rail safety action Magnet Pilots 'do not want air traffic scheme' Ken's support would go if mayor had real power On Politics Heseltine's fight for London Briefing Today in Parliament Car boss backs transport Bill road charges Eunice the bus to lead Vaz's 'let's be nice to Europeans' roadshow Amstrad Time Blair taunted on tax burden Police check £60m council deals Higher price of oil pays for war Old trouper returns to centre stage with a masterly demonstration of his craft Halifax Yeltsin turns deaf ear to West The Sunday Times Chechnya 'model' villages on show US calls for Nazi slaves deal by 2000 Mussolini's Jewish victims to be repaid Reuters: French rescuers drill 130ft in search for lost potholers Sharps Italians dismiss security doubts Tiny Clinton cuts back visit to Greece The Saturday Times Fiat Clinton outwits Republicans Surgery will not silence Snoopy Thalidomide used to treat bone cancer Times 3 Swiftcall Third friend guilty of Texas race murder Clinton fails to see charity T-shirt joke John Charcol Nine die as college bonfire collapses B&Q Scores die in rebel offensive Sharif facing death penalty in treason trial "Football is God. Now Come to Church. " Thirst for money taints Cambodia's spiritual treasure The Khmer Rough have gone but the military, thieves and hawkers are ruining the Angkor empire's birthplace, writes Caroline Gluck Millennium Vogue Black box supports suicide theory (AFP): North Korea has nuclear stockpile World in Brief (AP): Cardinal accused World in Brief (Reuters): Fifty die in pipe battle World in Brief (AP): From China with love World in Brief (AFP): Leader, 86, cannot retire World in Brief (AFP): Warships for hire World in Brief PROUDfOOT Barclays Cairo angered by us 'whitewash' to save Boeing British builders in Lesotho bribe case Allied Carpets Bar on Navy drinkers Everest Saddam is dangerous film role Blood donation ban on visitors to Britain Picture Gallery Warder killed in pyre of burning books Never mind the dignity, feel the fun From their own correspondent: Black box of American tricks Centre of attention Second ladles Egg: card Giles Coren Cowardice is still the drug of choice Politicians take a hard line but remain soft in the head 'The more chaotic the Caucasus, the happier are Russia's new imperialists' Picture Gallery It takes a village Devolving power to communities can save Blair from himself Artful tale Mayoral Mire Labour would benefit from an open debate with Livingstone Further Thought Required New education plans need respect for sixth forms Whole in Two No man can afford to be a cad to his caddie Hereditary monarchy Blairs in South Africa Party hats Voter badly served by mayoral 'fiasco' GM impact on science and society Treatment for arthritis English 'insult' to Scots Not so gay Millennium feast Marconi's historic role in Boer War Driven mad Licensed to annoy High anxiety Picture Gallery Court Circular Service of the Order of the British Empire Livery companies Dinner Personal Column Picture Gallery Dinners Anniversaries Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Receptions Luncheons Memorial services Lecture Lincoln's Inn Multiple Classified Advertising Items REES-Bridget (née Lambert) Biddy, 67, died… Philip Sansom Philip Sansom artist and anarchist, died on October 24 aged 83. Hes was born on September 19,1916 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paul Bowles Paul Bowles, writer and composer, died yesterday in Tangier aged 88. He was born in New York on December 31,1910 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lady MacLeod of Borve Lady MacLeod of Borve, charity worker and Conservative life peer, died on November 17 aged 84. She was bonr on February 19,1915 Picture Gallery War Toll in Madrid News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,265 Pandas fail to live up to their eastern promise Weathercall World Weathercall Hours of Darkness Ebookers. com Times 3 Forecast The Time Opinion Letters Obituaries Business Judge criticises 'disgraceful' Mannesmann EU to take French to court for shelving electricity Bill Split for Storehouse Energis TV & Radio Big bargains boost the high street Sport Arcadia shares dive Ogilvy & Mather quits Shell for Bp Japan 's bug fears Index NatWest set to seek bid delay Rate rises take heat out of housing market Deal lifts closure threat at Harland The Sunday Times Babcock chief confident Asian pipelines agreed ScotPower cuts 450 jobs in distribution FKI eyes telecoms group's division NP Andersen joint fee income at $16.3bn Business Roundup Invensys buys in US Business Roundup Powell Duffryn gains Business Roundup Online trading triples Business Roundup Europe boosts Azlan Business Roundup Megalomedia ahead Business Roundup Exchange Rates Lloyds TSB to look at shedding its properties Pru's blow to pension drive Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited By our City Editor: Mannesmann makes bad call Commentary Prothencs in need of more cash British Biotech hopes for cancer drug approval Oregon Scientific Galen directors under pressure to sell shares Commodities Liffe Options Internet fever comes to the rescue of Reuters Stock Market 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 Scapa Group FKI Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes New man from the Pru Tempus Galen Holdings Wall Street Retiring, but not shy about a scrap Storing up Trouble Japan woefully behind in race to beat the millennium bug The land of the rising sun may be facing Y2k meltdown. Richard L. Grant reports Body building The Times City Diary Money talks The Times City Diary Special agent The Times City Diary Hell bound The Times City Diary Electoral roll small print can lead to social exclusion Farmers harvest only late pay Mulberry Fall in profits hits distiller's shares IBM Housing boom gives lift to BPT M&C strikes deal on US hotels Scapa sell-off continues BAT sells Canadian retail mart GLBN 3i backs buy-in of Trecco Bay park Shares close on flat note Sharps UK wins battle to rebuild Kosovo Michael Knipe presents a two-page report on how British experts are selling their services in an increasingly international market Arup BCB The best of British Beating off the Competition Columbus Corporate Travel WS Atkins Hyder Our success is worldwide But education links need boosting, says Colin Adams Cleaning up in Egypt Yesterday, the annual BCB awards went to projects in Africa, Russia, Austrialia and the Czech Republic, Michael Knipe reports We're in the driving seat Small Consultancy of the Year Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shadbolt & Co Fairhurst Knight Piésold Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items Vector Management Limited Mott MacDonald Multiple Display Advertising Items Turner & Townsend Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Babtie EC Harris Armorgroup The Times Unit Information Service BT Knit one, purl one Style, Iceland saga: Features, Egyptair - the pilot's families hits back 12 Pages of Features, Arts, Media and Style The family of the Egytian co-pilot of Flight 990 are educated, upper-middle class and wealthy. They are furious at suggestions that he was in debt and suicidal. They are adamant that there has been a cover-up and say they will not rest until they have cleared his name. Interview by Sam Kiley in Cairo Spinning for mayor Media Caitlin Moran Arts Medium Amontillado Sherry Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Picture Gallery Furniture Village The stripy scarf project Hot Tip More . . . Where to Find It ... Or less Gotta Have It 'There's no such thing as fresh food' The only degree he has is in 'common sense' but Malcolm Walker, head of the Iceland chain, is a Grab your Dictionary The Times Getting to grips with branding Britain The ad agency that helped to bring Labour to power is now intent on making Britain a winner The Times Ok, mutual adoration A celebrity magazine is joining the scramble for prime-time viewers, writes Maureen Paton Dumbed down? No, readable The battle tor London's heart In the fight to be London mayor, the qualities of the canditates will prove less important than the skill of their spin-doctors, writes Roland Watson So much for freedom Journalists could be hampered not helped by the Freedom of Information Bill, says Santha Rasaiah The Times Diary Remember, it's not just art To complete in the global marketplace, advertise agencies are having to go big and go public. Hence the merger mania Media & Marketing The Times Property Manager Hamptons International Director, Marketing Operations Datametrics Systems Limited Trade digest Faster, higher, stronger . . . cheaper Eurosport is not Euro, nor does if often deal in sport but at least your'll be spared the cricket It's Oliver, but with a twist Television: What happened when Alan Bleasdale was asked to tackle Dickens? Paul Nathanson finds out Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Facher Ted Prudential Dilbert Semi return to the lost continence of Alanis 'The songs still sound about as melodic as a howling dog locked out in the rain' When O. V. Wright's weary heart finally… A royal pain in the aisles Once, the release of a new Prince album was an event. Now it's a waste of an afternoon Raging, ageing bull Visual Art: Howard Hodgkin clearly has no plans for a quite old age, says Richard Cork Discovery that unleashed a curse Marcus Binney relives the thrilling archaeological find of the century-the tomb of the boy king Tutankhamun, unseen for 3,250 years Fight Club Cat Stevens Prompt Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Concerts The life and times of Lord Blimp Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees Edward Fox lord it up in The Chiltern Hundreds at the Vaudeville Opera I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky Huddersfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concert Paragon Queen's Hall, Edinburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Snowman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savoy Theatre Honour among thieves, or at least they think so Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Radio Choice BBC 1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Litigant's right to impartial tribunal is fundamental Downloading indecent Net images is 'making' photographs Exclusion clause QUEEN's Bench Division Planet talk Epson Title fire rages within Burns Jeremy Hart on the mild-mannered driver who has to get tough in the quest to become world champion Bradford given early chance to take revenge Rugby League Sport in Brief European stage is back in the spotlight Heineken Cup gives British clubs the chance to make amends after failure of national teams English Teams A Country-By-Country View of Prospects for the European Cup Welsh Teams Shield lacks nothing in quality Callard keeps place Scottish Teams Italian Teams Competition can bring greater union Irish Teams French Teams Davenport happy to start peace process Tennis Fatigued Ferguson falls after labour of love Snooker For the Record Dempsey fights shy of Murphy mission The Times National stage offers kingdom for a Norse Racing Lysaght's Turf Picture Gallery Here's confirmation of something I reported… Ascot Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Thornton cleared of whip offence Racing: Rider is Exonerated by Jockey Club in Murphy's Gold Cup-Hearing Specialists Southwell Exeter Reading the Racecard Savill free to speak after resigning from Levy Board Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Vaughan underlines Test credentials Cricket: Atherton Displays Reassuring Signs of Regaining Authority of Previous South Africa Tour By our Sports Staff: Gough moves slowly back into form Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Scoreboard from Christchurch Pakistan play part in own downfall Legal & Public Notices Wembley assured of its role in world Athletics The Times Bankers open their account By our Sports Staff: Henderson scared after bad day at school Gourlay is pressed hard for victory Bowls Keegan has to work on choice of party guests The torture of qualifying over, players must make a case for European Championship selection Who will represent England in the Euro 2000 finals? Oliver Holt, football correspondent, suggests those he thinks should go and those who can plan a summer off The Times Picture Gallery Honest Shearer keeps sense of perspective England begin to count on cash windfall Metro Transfusion of hope leaves Brown enthused Football Dutch influence assures Scotland Football in Brief Graydon's hard line gets the best out of Walsall First Division Stalybridge start out on sharp ascent in Cup pecking order Chiristopher Irvine on how a club of lowly stature is dreaming of a return to the good times Word-Watching Tecno Ireland look to bright future Rugby Union 57 Keegan lost for answers to Euro puzzle Head coach searches for clues after England's stumbling advance Times Two Crossword England find little salvation in new round of group therapy Racing 58 Picture Gallery Richards cast in lead role Cutting edge guide to the winter sesason The world awaits the British Doug Sager introduces a 16-page to what's new, what's cool and where it's at on the piste this winter The Best and Worst of this Winter's Season A&K Uphill or downhill from here? Is skiing on the skids on the eve of the new millennium? Fears that it may be slipping out of favour are unfounded, writes Doug Sager Airtours Families warm to the chills and spills Mary Ann Sleghart discovers that it is child's play to take tothe slopes in the idyilic French resort of Vaujany The International Academy Picture Gallery Playtime on the Pistes The ultimate pick-me-up The real ski pros are dropped off on tp of the world, says Doug Sager American Where to Go Heli-Skiing Crystal Snowcat Skiing French hostels offering low-budget hospitality are a far cry from their British cousins, says Helen Johnstone Go Plenty of room at I'auberge Window shop for a ski break Surfing should not be the last resort, writes Jane Bolton Ski Solutions Ski the American Dream Swiss Welcome to the fi It's All Change on the Slopes and in the Ski Shops this Year, but is It Really for the Better? Doug SKi Make your ski break a date to remember When to take your holiday? Today's snow may be tommorrow's mud.. Doug Sagere offers a ski calender Thomson Ski Solutions An outfit that works and wears Snowboarding has created demand for functional clothes, says Karen Homer Panorama Vermont Weekend Ski Breaks Alpine In Sauze D'oulx Hitching up the wagon Car-free resorts can appeal, but they limit your horizons, says Doug Sager Weekend Skiing The Original Ski Travel Agency Ski-Drive Avalanches are not the only danger Safety on the slopes is paramount. Nicky Holford offers tips on some hazards that are easy to avoid Before you slope off, check your cover Ski Insurance Ski Solutions Riding the fastest SnowCart in the Alps Are you sitting comfortabley? Get set for the ride of your life Valle dAosta All aboard for fun A circus of winter sports is expected to descend on the slopes. Nicky Hoffard reports on the latest trends Simply Ski SnowSCAPE Crossair Virgin Ski
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