News from 29/11/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Clive McCartney, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tom Cahill, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Renee Bravo, Joanna Hunter, Daniel McGrory and Annie Flury, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Richard Ford and Martin Fletcher, John Pendry, Jennifer O'neill Women's Football, Melissa Kite, Political Reporter, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Geoffrey Peaker, David A. Norris, G. F. Dark, Simon Barnes, Joan Atkins, Anna Foster, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Cathie Bell, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ann Lyon, Robert Lea, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Roberts, Norman De Mesquita, Alison Kervin, Uri Geller, Andrew Pierce and Andrew Drummond, Richard Eaton, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Dawson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Norman Davies, Carmen Gurruchaga, Clarire McDonald, Arthur Leathley, Aviation Correspondent, Derek Lewis, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Margaret Chesworth, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Keith Pike, Alix Ramsay, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Robert Hubbard, Jasper Gerard, Sam Towlson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Tim Wapshott, software editor, Lisa Armstrong, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Ann Treneman, John Burke, J. E. Lewis, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Hyder Jawad, Stuart Miles, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Paul Bew, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Alan Copps and Ben Hammersley, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Mattin, Nick Hasell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Elizabeth Diggory, Ben Hammersley, R. W. Johnson, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Pettifer, Simon Munk, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Anna Soderbolm, David Hands and Alasdair Reid, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Sean Hargrave, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, C. J. F. Pavey, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, B. Chalmers Wallage, Lindsay Nicolle, Bill Edgar, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Pip Greenman, Michael Evans, George Tintor, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, David MacKness, Sally Patten, Peter Roebuck, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, V. F. D. Landman, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoHistoric day as Sinn Fein shares power Inside England are overwhelmed Voluntary work Improves your health and keeps your… Index City staff to pocket £1 billion bonus Ashdown 'offered Cabinet seats' How Picasso inspired Versace Basilica rises from ruins Mobile madness Is there a cure? Beef on bone may be back in days Cartier The top software for Christmas Eleven hurt in church sword attack Today in The Times Norris pleads for support Drinks Direct Portillo pledges not to stand against Hague Best police force is way ahead of worst Palace 'sadness' at fall of Thatcher Police prepare for capitalism protest News in Brief Soccer passport scam Seasonal ignorance Gorman to stand down Cliff's prayer answered Drug fears at Dome Bomb takes a trip Worshippers tell of terror and bravery as naked swordsman ran amok at Sunday Mass 'There was blood everywhere' Elgin paid massive bribes to acquire disputed Marbles ICON 'I was very scared'- off-duty PC who tackled assailant Couple found stabbed to death in bed A novel experience of power Richard Ford and Martin Fletcher on the steep learning curve awaiting new executive Contentious claim on brink of becoming thing of the past ii Information Society Initiative Abbey National Sinn Fein chief will get £75,000 a year Trimble treads tightrope with arms deadline Christmas at Sainsbury's its investment trusts Both sides can grab chance history offers Plan to abolish sick killer inquiry Royal Mint Tribute to Churchill's finest hours Museum in Whitehall bunker will celebrate all of the wartime leader's career, Michael Evans reports intel inside Bat makes a name for itself News in Brief Cancer apology Lifeboat drama Tiger kills mate Church curfew Catholics turn to Saturday church Virgin Tesco St Francis's church rises from the quake Probe to send back the sound of Mars Nationwide You can help yourself by giving time to others Nokia The miracles of science The Week Carpet Right Whitehall chiefs name their price The Payoffs Prescott ready to back more roadbuilding BT New lying claim piles pressure on Lord Archer Prudential Home Insurance American Express Women defy the Tory 'boys' club Hunt ban Bill may clash with election Whale sanctuary agreed in the Mediterranean Gateway Prince backs 'campaign for real thatch' Teachers bite pay bullet News in Brief Boy drowns M&s protest Video boom Furby fakes Double trouble Carnival of protest takes to the streets Bronwen Maddox reports from a city that shuns the spirit of unfettered capitalism US spies left behind by computer revolution Lombard Direct Hold onto our Gold Rollerskaters 'liberté' to be regulated Spain braced for end of Eta ceasefire 3Com Official Suppller Japanese cook up curry claim 'Education envy' led to murder Alpha Telecom Kashmir 'nearly caused nuclear clash' Sleaze allegations expose flaw in consensus politics Grozny in ruins as rebels stall Russian advance Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Moscow mayor accused on murder Quantex Tidal wave threat from undersea volcano Malaysia poll campaign ends in acrimony Centre Left takes power in New Zealand election British Gas Economic blow for Zimbabwe St. Joseph's Hospice Nationwide Forty injured by Cape Town bomb World in Brief Cleric jailed for dissent Close race in Uruguay (AFP) (AP): Hong Kong poll protest (AP): 100mph boy, 11, held (AFP): Nixon's panda dies Prayers for Tudjman (AFP): Ten killed in quake What price a child's death on the roads? The car rules our lives—and it's killing us, writes Ian Roberts From Their Own Correspondent: Return to terror Centre of attention: Churchilllana Ciny Joanna Coles In New York Rebellion on the global village green Failure in Seattle can only benefit protectionist interests 'If lord Archer felt moved to be so personal he could have called me a balide or a fatty; but "spotty", m'learned friends assure me, is a gross libel' Picture Gallery Two dogs, one bark Granada is the matchmaker behind the marriage of Hollick and Green Chorus line The Times Diary Gerald Kaufman became a Tinseltown trivia tour guide… The Times Deary The Royal Regiment of Wales's posting to Bosnia… The Times Diary Yes, but… There are no excuses left on decommissioning Chance in a Millennium The WTO summit the best hope yet for world growth Clocking in Nobody knows where time's arrow points Kaiser's burial wishes Nato's use of force against the Serbs 'Lemmings' and Canute at A-level Cambridge results Bond's origins Bishop's sermon Benefits of the car A phoenix that appeared again Weary of Binyon 'Today' programme Quick off the mark Court Circular School announcements Personal Column University news Nature notes Anniversaries Calls to the Bar Dinners and Appointments Birthdays Forthcoming marriages Announcements Acorn Stairlifts Throughout his life Kamal Adham sought to establish better understanding not only between Saudi arabia and other Sheikh Kamal Adham, adviser to King Faisal and King Khalid of Saudi Arabia, died in Cairo on October 29 aged 70. He was born in Mecca on February 18,1929 The Rev John Morris Father John Morris, headmaster of Rateliffe College, 1963-73, died on October 30 aged 82. He was born on December 19,1916 David Kessler David Kesster, Obe, newspaper publisher, died on November 24 aged 93. He was born on June 6,1906 Gladys Yang Gladys Yang, translator, died on November 18 aged 80. She was born on January 19,1919 Sydney Friskin Sydney Friskin, hockey correspondent of The Times, died on November 26 aged 84. He was born on March 16,1915 Unsure about Shaw Alain Peyrefitte Alain Peyrefitte, French author and statesman, died in Paris on November 27 aged 74. He was born in Najac in the massif Central on August 26,1925 Capitalisation, week's change Hargreaves Lansdown NatWest bidding war breaks out RBS to trump offer as target defends with promise of £2bn buyback and £s25m savings Media duo met regulators Mannesmann opens defence at Savoy Asda plans non-food hypermarkets Wal-Mart power adds to ambitious drive for top spot BA in renewed economy drive to save £500m Hanson strikes £. 6bn deal A GlobalNet Financial Company BP Amoco may pull out of Russian oilfields Epson SDL logs on for full float Vanguard set to acquire Cerebrus By our Industrial Staff: Holzmann aid upsets cartel chief What the Sunday Papers Say The Sunday Times Ladbrokes enlists in Gibraltar Brown heading for showdown over savings tax LLPs expected to be set up within a year Equitable Life gets set to fight annuities appeal Overland Regenerating the dark, satanic mills Whitbread woos weary clubbers Branson to fly cut-price in Australia Higher price expected at gold auction McGee to join big names in Clickmusic Halifax Procter & Gamble falls foul of French retailers Corporate Profile ScotPower wins by whisker as series that has dissected UK business comes to an end Picture Gallery Alternative Investment Market Royal Bank of Scotland driven by growth Companies Reporting Results and Statistics Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Economic Outlook Exchange Rates Siebel News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,273 Sand, sea and storms on the British holiday Features Weathercall The Times Forecast The Times Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Henry launches Arsenal's new French revolution New ball game Picture Gallery Bowled over Prize guy ebokers. com Times Williams assumes leadership of Welsh resurgence Snooker Bees are hovering as Knights slip up Ice Hockey Knowles makes mark in defeat Badminton Rejuvenated Sampras sweeps aside Agassi Tennis Reading set sights on double success Hockey: Premier Division Sides Display their Superiority in Eha Cup Bishop eclipses her rival to seize record Indoor Rowing Hightown make up for absence of stars Cornwall given edge by Drew Bowls Sport in Brief Sheriyar likely to reap reward from washout England hard-pressed to find a silver lining Donald and Pollock share 19 wickets as South Africa win tenth home Test in succession Full First Test Scoreboard from the Wanderers Ijaz bows to inevitable Scoreboard from Perth Hussain opts to keep his counsel Richard Hobson finds the England captain refusing to be pitched into controversy Dilshan puts Sri Lanka in control United serious in their quest to be big in Japan Sir Alex Ferguson's team will not be taking it easy against palmeiras if training is anything to go by, oliver Holt says Bridges provides cold comfort FA Carling Premiership: Lake goal sends frustrated Lecds back to the top Reid given plenty to cheer Heskey reaffirms his case Houllier's men fail to hit right notes Gregory has no head for statistics Chelsea happy in low gear FA Carling Premiership: Flo's goal ruins Bradford City game-plan at Stamford Bridge Spirit of Rome still burns for Robson Middlesbrough's revenge on Kelly proves no fun By our Sports Staff: Old Firm left to lick their wounds Dell Perryman looking forward in anger Overseas Football Legal & Public Notices Telford revel in habitual heroics Kidderminster Harriers 2 Telford United 4 Gore has the last word for Everton Struggling Palace grateful for small mercies Crystal Palace 2 Nottingham Forest 0 Gillingham march on without Taylor Cardiff City 1 Gillingham 2 marbles Royle takes setback in his stride Nationwide League: Managers of Promotion Contenders Recognise Potential Pitfalls Ahead Mamcjester City 0 Huddersfield Town 1 Point relieves the pressure on Ball Portsmouth 0 Bolton Wanderers 0 Nationwide League in Brief Young King secures throne for Barnet Peterborough United 1 Barnet 2 Depleted Rangers weather the storm Queens Park Rangers 2 Barnsley 2 Ashcroft aside the challenge of Norwich Grimsby Town 2 Norwich City 1 Fa Carling Premiership Versace 's art Fashion Value Mad The Empire 'I got rid of my last man because he wouldn't turn his mobile phone off during dinner' There are now almost 20 million mobile phones in Britain. Their rampant use is irritating and often rude. But, says Ann Treneman, despite good intentions, it is easy to become mobile mad. Is there a cure? Turner contenders Richard Cork Graduate careers Report Complete TV and Radio 'Gianni wanted to touch art. And he did' Next month Versace's cache of Picassos will go on sale. They are part of an impressive art collection that inspired many of his designs Time Computers Fashion Diary Versace 's Picasso-inspired designs from 1991,… The Times The rise of the greatest empire in the world British imperialism is considered today to be one of the great evils of history. And yet, in the eyes of its most devoted servants, there can be no doubt that it was an effective force for good. Norman Davles continues his story of The lsles The Times Keeping the stiff upper lip No one talks face to face Stop Wars that take the shine off the millennium diamonds Diamond giant De Beers is to show its best stones at the Millennium Dome but the project could be wrecked by the fatal Transactions campaign, which claims the diamond industry has financed Africa's many brutal wars. R. W. Johnson reports Art mavericks win over the sceptics Visual Art: On the eve of the Tuner prize announcement, Richard Cork reappraises the contenders Royal National Theatre Recital Ian Bostridge Wigmore Hall The Times Plaything of the Western world Sean MacAulay joins the American critics in a delighted rummage through Walt Disney's toy Story sequel Reviews: Talvin Singh's Ok electrifies the Barbican; rocker Henry Rollins loses the plot halfway through; Union Dance company takes it from the streets Pop Talvin Singh Barbican Markson Pianos Dance Royal National Theatre This Week in the Times Opera & Ballet This Jane's mad she is Theatre: Benedict Nlhtingale on a visceral adaptation of Jane Eyre at the New Ambassadors Sleeping Beauty Richmond Theatre Vaudeville Theatre Opera Students shun traditional jobs First-class graduates are turning from academia and the Civil Service to the City. David Mattln reports BT Lesley makes the right connection Work DERA meta morphose Executive accessory: a shotgun` Experience National Grid The Times Standard Life Amaze Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate Appointments The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Women on top in the clash of the adaptations Choice All the Tv and Radio for the Week in Vision on… Satellite Cable and Digital Radio Radio Choice BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films For Today's Satellite, Cable and Digital Tv… ITV Variations Ruby Union For the Record Picture Gallery Guide to the Week Ahead Hockey Athletics European aims of Barwell await take-off John Hopkins on the money man at odds with the hierarchy of rugby Schwer scaling dizzy heights Boxing Leicester rely on timely reprieve Refereeing decisions tip balance to the detriment of Stade Francais Wellington remain unbeaten Sport in Schools From a Correspondent in Bratislava: Nemeth plans to walk tall Basketball Slovakia 73 England 81 Saracens stumble again at finish Saracens 34 Munster 35 Benade's quality is universal language Harlequins 19 Benetton Treviso 22 Spain undeterred by brief turn-off Gloucester are not the only party-poopers at Madrid's rugby fiesta, Alison Kervin says Cardey lifts Welsh spirits Llanelli 29 Bourgoin 10 Leaders punished for their sins Leeds Tykes 20 Worcester 9 Wales rocked by defeat of Cardiff British league brings divided house Golfing legends continue to put Woods in shade As debate persists over American's claim to greatness, Australia discovers a precocious talent Two glaring omissions Dress codes that go much too far Pitman makes his mark with Hennessy triumph Monday Matters Alan Lee finds training racehorses can be a tortured existence-even in the crowning moment of victory Rugby conundrum The Sporting Week Ahead Baddeley sets sights on highest peak Patricia Davies sees an amateur upstage the big names in Sydney Word-Watching Limestone Lad draws Istabraq's sting Chris McGrath on a rare defcat for the champion hurdler at Fairyhouse Kelso Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Saturday's Results Leaders in the Jumps Championships Worcester Folkestone Montjeu fails test in Japan Rapid Raceline Shorts Cox's casebook Ways to work that bump Fit to Play Jennal Cox continues her series on fitness in pregnancy by looking at how to avoid flabby abs If God had wanted man to fly, he would have given him wings. Discuss Matthew Pryor shapes up with… How to eat more fat and get much fitter Essential fatty acids are good for us—but do know just how good? Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching A quick guide to the basics Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Obsessed with the 30 minutes that may change my life David Powell either trained today or he didn't. And if he didn't, he'll be very cross Ferguson accepts second best United manager samples an extra-special triumph in the Japan Cup Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Picture Gallery Broadcasters have faith in Tests justified in 17 minutes Child abuse policy given high priority David Powell finds athletics is having to move fast to catch up Bose Santa Claus is coming to town Pain-free deliveries Contents Lineone Curl up and buy Talks denied over encryption Net Benefit You Rang? News Bites Netcom Internet Oftel ushers in Adsl Coming soon: faster, reliable and unmetered web access Claire's Web Absolute Beginners BT Quick Bites When time is money Hewlett Packard Playing brain badminton Website of the Week Dell Warp speed on UFO physics Wacky toys for the gadget boys Geeky, cheeky and downright silly - it's a man's world eFax. com Graphics feel the Geforce Computers It 's a gift: a four-page pull-out of the best software for Christmas simplynames Buyers' cut-out and keep guide 'The trick is to pick the right title' Playground Shop Smart Pick from our selection box Sumptuous Make-Believe Challenging Adventure Addictive Intelligent Reference Ultra-Cool The Details The Details Sun microsystems Family netstore Travel Foxed by all these boxes zShops Games hunt is maddening Haybrook Appointments Catalyst Solutions Platform Technology Services Plexus Internet Start up Personnel & Technical Plus Project Management Recruitment Capita Ras SDL International Corporate Learning INS The Smart Force Direct Company Vector recruitment Tiny online Latest moves in IT America Online - you've got trouble In memoriam. com Multiple Display Advertising Items Time
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