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News from 22/11/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Alan Day, James Landale, Phil Yates, Joanna Hunter, Roland Watson, Richard Owen and Adam Sherwin, Catherine Riley, Andrew Pierce, Keith Chambers, Grace Bradberry, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, William Lelth, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Anna Sõderblom, David Fothergill, Gavin Lumsden, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Dave Hughes, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Uri Geller, Rosemary Watts, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Norman Davies, J. L. Leckey, Brian D. Standen, Whaddon, W. Anthony Pike, Jason Tsomides, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay Tennis Correspondent, James Landale Political Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Ian Hughes, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Bryan Storey, Russell Kempson, Anthony Lester, Noel Baptiste, Linda Galloway, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Nicholas Harling, Douglas Slater, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, Edward Young, Hyder Jawad, Stuart Miles, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Clive Mathieson, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Ronald Thwaites, Deborah Brett, Melissa Kite, Roger Paine, Richard Owen, Mick Hume, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Martin Woods, John Crawford, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Glen Owen, David Price, Adam Fresco, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Simon Munk, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, Justin Raimondo, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Saeed Shah, G. Courtney Atkin, Gerald Larner, Iain McCoubrey, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, James Landale, Roland Watson, Stewart Tendler and Frances Gibb, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Rutherford, Ray Hatley, Jeremy Hart, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, John Bausor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Nigel Powell, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Chris Ayres and Clive Mathieson, Lindsay Nicolle, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Eric Beauchamp, Alasdair Murray, Allan Hall, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Shepherd, Justine Hancock, Peter Roebuck, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Archer faces criminal charges Hague's judgement questioned as sleaze return to Tory party Inside EasyJet Blair baby 'conceived on Balmoral visit' Cyber singles Sport The naked civil servant Quentin Crisp, dies How the camera Archie Norman may run for mayor Today in The Times 2 Sport Lie exposes peer to host of legal actions The Law Microsoft The Downfall of Archer No Title Former aide overcome as secret leaks out the Assistant Norman poised Archer case puts Hague judgment in question The Leader Swiftcall Taped talk covers a 20-year period The Friend Surprise wake-up call set alarm bells ringing Andrew Pierce charts the rapid decline and fall of Lord Archer's long campaign to became the mayor of london Prada When you're down, pick yourself up The Downfall of Archer Andersen Consulting Norris return to fray gives Labour jitters The Rival Pregnant pause as party slithers into sleaze trap The Tories Alpha Telecom Protesters ambush nuclear convoy in Scotland Tesco Potholers safe after ten days underground Queen of New York and icon of gay rights Egg: card In the Saturday Times Trimble pleads for support Unionist have been urged to approve the deal with sinn Fein, Melissa Kite writes BT Prisoner's peace quest NEC Ffion headhunted to £125,000 job University funds rise War cry in disguise Britons pardoned Bomb victim protests Last laugh for Cliff South West in fear of 100,000 extra homes Flavoured cigarettes hit Britain Value Mad Courts ease strain on children Barclays Showroom of rare status Ministry 'racially biased' First Telecom Social workers reject political correctness It's cheaper to talk using an airship Employers lift their game to woo graduates Somak The Missions to Seamen Bora Disease fear as farmers cut back More cameras and bigger fines to deter drivers Ericsson Direct from the manufacturer Britain to host GM debate News in Brief 2 die in crash Pilgrims' trek Baby inquest Holiday cash News 'victory' Mail puts artists to work for new year Jupiter moon reveals Earth's fiery past Goldfish Putting a Stamp on the Millennium Matter 'chokes' black holes Novell Landmark attractions to close on big night Excel Blair's ex-lords to get life peerages The Week Hereditaries have a topping time Times 3 Vodafone Schröder and Blair dash on Vodafone bid Marbles to Stay Quantex Cherie steals the show in Florence Tourist join summit circus for a glimpse of the wife who has everything, writes Richard Owen First direct Pilot's frantic prayers bolster suicide theory Black box gives fresh clues to crash, writes Ben MacIntyre in Washington Family Angered by Claims Vodafone Governors rally to Bush as Gore narrows the gap Hell of a bargain at Heaven's Gate West finds evidence of Iraqi fraud Free serve Russian liberation' on show Giles Whittell is granted rare access to chechnya's occupied zone Fleeing refugees complain of looting by Moscow's troops CHUBB Gateway Stalingrad on the big screen Chinese hail giant step into space Briton launches defence of the Great Wall Aeo Tamil rebels kill pilgrims in church From Associated Press in Amman: Jordan's King frees Hamas prisoners Prudential Snow causes chaos across Europe World in Brief (AP): Four dead in shooting (AP): Anwar funeral visit (Reuters): Delay to Croatia poll (Reuters): Palmer's wife dies (AFP): Israel culls sick geese Mobile direct Right way to keep a check on power 2nd opinion Human Right Act safeguard democracy, says Anthony Lester From their own correspondent: Letters of trade Picture Gallery Tiny Joanna Coles In New York Benefits of peer group pressure Labour Lords take the quango road to ministerial power 'The extension of thefranchise to the mentally ill, homeless and prisoners on remand is designed to counter public disengagement from politics' Picture Gallery Eyes wide shut For 30 years the Tories have ignored warnings about Archer's integrity Diary Dead cert The Archer Standard What I lague should now ask his colleagues and himself Russian Retreat The West forces Moscow to allow a mission to Chechnya Car Culture Motor showrooms are the galleries of the high street Historic limits on European Union Fur farming ban Democratic possibilities for reformed second House Forces' medical crisis Archer's alibi Mayor 'fiasco' Open churches Hunting for treasure Football metaphors Last resort? Court Circular Church news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luncheons Reception College of Estate Management Royal College of Radiologists DJM: Nature notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Nominations for High Sheriff Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Premier Events Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acorn Stailrlifts Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriage School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allan Nightingale Allan Nightingale, Cbe, industrialist, died on September 27 aged 74. He was born on September 3,1925 Quentin Crisp Quentin Crisp, author, performer and artists' model, died yesterday in Manchester aged 90. He was born in Sutton on Christmas Day 1908 Horst P. Horst Death of Mr Jesse Collings Capitalisation, week's change Save the Tax Colt faces troubled future, says founder Thames Water signs up Senator Mitchell ICI in running for unwanted award Whitbread to bid £560m for hotels Agreed takeover of Swallow Group aimed at boosting slow earnings growth Business rates set to soar By a Correspondent: Bankers seek way to save Holzmann Bank of Scotland Mannesmann brings forward demerger Asda takes up battle plan to sell 'pub grub' The Facts The Board Ie Marriott Corporate Profile: Logica What the Experts Say Dismay at delay over science base Core Group merger advice fees eat into fundraising UK Internet shoppers 'spend ?2bn' Lafargein frame as bidder for Blue Circle Last-gasp try to rescue EU savings tax Invensys may sell pneumatics arm to hit disposals target Acer Team's score must outdo the batting averages Knutsford shuns weak to target stronger retailers Oracle Car rally fuels £11m fillip for businesses BAT prepares evasive action Ferrari dealmaker roars back to the market Jamie's float to raise £4m Region Nord Pas De Calais Waste company seeks £1.5m to take on first client Result and Statistics Exchange- Rates Asha's Market stands by for Robinson to make a final swoop at Granada Companies Nick Hasell What the Sunday Papers Say The Pounds Change on Week Stock Market Widows meeting runs close to the wire Overland Vauxhall Visible trade deficit expected to fall Economic Outlook News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,267 Province's respite from Troubles was brief A century in photographs Today: 1975 Weather Sun rises: 7.29 am Sun sets: 4.03 pm Time Times 3 Broadcast Christmas offers at the Times Bookshop Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Athlete of the century Villa wait to play Matt Dickinson onthe Fa cup draw that left John Gregory's team without any opponents Winning ways Fit to play Odyssey direct Times 3 Di Canio is the cause of further anguish for Wilson Burns steals the early advantage McRae narrowly beaten by British rival on Silverstone stage of Network Q Rally Blenheim farewell as spectators move to different stage Rally fans will no longer be able to watch the action in the hallowed grounds of a stately home. Jeremy Hart reports Rift widens as Moorcroft launches new protest Athletics From David Powell Athletics Correspondent in Monte Carlo Higgins asserts authority Snooker Sport in Brief By Our Sports Staff: Rose's aim is true in bid to secure Tour card Golf By Our Sports Staff: Slalom success lifts Britain Sking Row takes shine off Schuback triumph Bowls Scoreboard from Hobart Pearn wins the plaudits Hockey Pakistan pay for attack of nerves Cricket: Victory Gives Hussain's Team Encouragement for the First Test against South Africa England enjoy rare lift to their confidence Cronje's lease extended South Africa Solanki defies elements Dampier returns to Panthers in triumph Ice Hockey Nemeth salutes victory Basketball Hingis is unable to cope with power of Davenport Tennis Chelsea are playing a risky game FACarling Premiership: Flo's late strike deprives Everton of deserved victory Everton Chelsea Mavericks live on past glories William Hill West Ham add another chapter to familiar tale of woe for Wilson Heskey's vision brings out the best in Cottee Schnoor guilty in, trial by celebrity Overmars exploits flawed strategy FACarling Premiership: Arsenal enjoy emphatic return to form at Middlesbrough's expense Robson and Taylor spring to Shearer's defence Coventry City V Aston Villa Owen underlines growing reasons for optimism Leeds emerge from age of innocence Resilient Royale wallowing in his success story Nationwide League Parkes steering a safer course Win a trip to the Himalayas. By mouse Francis is encouraged by healthier options Burley laments lack of goals Huddersfield look to future Fiorentina tuning up nicely for visit of United Hartlepool get tough lesson from Elmes Forest Green made to suffer Hall holds on to save Doncaster Women's Football by Jennifer O'neill Picture Gallery Sony FA Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas National Carling Shoe business The odds are good, but the good are even odder Sillicon Valley is heaving with eligible men. They are stable, intelligent and rich. All they lack is the time to meet the right woman. This why America's largest dating agency held its annual singles convention there. Grace Bradberry joined the party Oliver Cromwell Dame Judi as M Graduate careers ARdbEG 'Enhance your good points' Make-up artist to the stars Bobbi Brown was one of the first to launch her own range. Ten years later it is still going strong. Deborath Brett reports The Times Bobbi's Make-Up Musts Fashion Diary Look Good at Every Age Meet the shoe queen Tamara Yeardye used to be just another pretty socialite. Today sha is credited with turning jimmy choos shoes into a world-beating designer label. And she's still only 30 Gloss outside Gritty inside Picture Gallery The Times On stage and in the pool: two ways to party The first in anew series that looks at how people will be celebrating the start of the millennium 2000 My New Year's Eve Rise and fall of the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell, one of the greatest figures in English history, vanquised all his military foes, but political tasks baffled even him. Norman Davies continues his story of the isle The tragic source of endless conflict Stop Smoking for the Mellennium 'Fake it till you make it' Vision of peace on earth Visual Atr: Botticelli's Stunning Mystic Nativity at the National Gallery was born of italy's 15th-century war wounds, as Richard Cork explains The Times Concerts Reviews: Distinguished Russian; Bär in glorious voice; and a happy Rattle in Birmingham Russian NO/Pletnev Barbican Concert Oldf Bär Wigmore Hall When the real world is not enough As Bond loses touch, Tim Burton returns with a fantastical gothic horror. Sean MacAulary reports The name's Dench. Judi Dench What's our grande dame of the stage doingplaying M in another Bond movie? Having fun, that's what. Matt Wolf meets her Theatre Marathon Gate, W11 This Week in the Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Different Lennox, same old champ Pop: can Eurythmics still cut the mustard after ten years away? Just ask Wembley, says Paul Sexton Thrash Metal Merallica/Berlin So Velodrom, Berlin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items POP Everthing But The Girl Forum, London Nw5 From rebel to respectable Taking part in student protest can be a good career move as long as you don't throw eggs. Stephen Hoare reports Graduate Careers Sainbury's Multiple Display Advertising Items 'I thought I'd walk into a job' Name: Giles Smart, 24 Degree: Taxation and Revenue law at Bournemouth University Job: Expatriate tax assistant with Ernst & young Skandia The Times The day I plunged into a loo Experience Financial Services Authority Kingfisher Standard Life Rewards DERA Fidelity Investments The tormented observers of an uncivil war Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Rugby Union Rory Bremner Guide to the Week Ahead For the Record Saturday's Racing Yesterday's Racing Bath shown error of their ways David Hands on why there was no substitute for experience at the Recreation Ground Aer Lingus Underpowered Ulster unable to stop French Swansea take path of least resistance Students find their way on to right track Word-Watching King keeps Llanelli pinned down Skrela leaves Saracens with familiar feeling Irish retain sense of perspective Mickey Duff European failings displayed by Neath Marbles Crowd figures Root cause of poor displays Sports Letters Lewis worthy of universal respect King Carl upstaged by queen of the track David Powell believes that the judges faced an impossible task in trying to assess the athletes of the century Monday Matters Faldo and the female of the species Confidence vital if numbers are to flourish Newcastle Ludlow Leader in the Jumps Championships Southwell Reaping the Racecard Feels Like Gold books return Multiple Display Advertising Items Waking up to a new water sport Victoria Walker tries her hand - and knees - at wakeboarding Sports Fit to Play Cox's casebook Matthew Pryor shapes up with... Invermark Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Blisters and heavy breathing Fit to Play The Times A dip in form leaves me out of step with the cross-trainer Times Two Crossword The Times Lynne Truss Funeral directors put life back into rugby coverage Bar of soap offers slip road out of Shearer cul-de-sac Direct life & pension services Gilding the lily Contents Lineone RIP: new Bill buries encryption row Regulation has been made less harmful by a re-writing of e-commerce legislation Software pirates on run When browsing is an offence Net users should be aware of the law on pornography Claire's Web Rugby fans relish Irish hospitality Sun Send to Coventry for fashion sites Weird Web BT Picture Gallery Banking on some fun? Don't blame life on Lara Eidos boss jeremy Heath smith talks to Tim Wapshott about the grisly issue of violence Dell Win our Raider goodies Access for All is the Answer, Say Manager Netbenefit '0800 numbers for dial access ail week' It's a good deal: Bt replies to last week's Free The Net piece Feel free to give Oftel a call Tiny Jamalong with Lammy Virgin bixne Home improvements Top Ten All Formats Wheelie your way around GP500 Chummy with the peers Website of the Week House of the Future ShopSmarl Playing the game we call Parliament Redeem your Software Tokens And a lecturer on the paranor Changing faces with a Pandora's box of tricks Every picture tells a story—but is it fact or fiction? The crude airbrushing that once re-drew history has now been replaced by sophisticated computer software How The Times sticks to the adage that the camera never lies Tools of the trade that help Professional web designer or just playing around with holiday snaps? There's an art software package to suit your needs. interface designer Stuart Miles tests the main contenders The Open University Switchedon Amazon A Times Interface Offer Mind your ? ès and ?s Absolute Beginners Quick Bites Simplynames. co. uk Www. timesteaderoffers. co. uk INS One. Tel Forefront Europe Review Computer Recruitment Limited Recherch? Recruitment Olympian Consultancy Ambitious, Energetic, Confident and Motivated? Like… Catalyst Solutions Latest moves in IT Comdex in decline Chip with everything Will Transmeta's new chip change the IT world? Connectivity from a lifetime of clicks Read all about it Time

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