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News from 30/11/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Jeffery Taylor, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Aidan Rankin, Guido Heinen, Johana M?ller and Gernot Facius, David Pannick Qc, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Clark H. Flint, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Nick Read Agricultural Chaplain, Bronwen Jones, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Julian Voelcker, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Ian Marshall, Stephen Jakobi, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, C. P. Vellenoweth, Joe Joseph, Antonia Senior, Martin Fletcher, Supraj Rajagopalan, John Redwood, Dominic Walsh, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Michael Harvey, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Nicola Davies, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Philip Webster and Lea Paterson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, John Saxbee Bishop of Ludlow, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Ian Baker, Keith Pike, Mike Bradley, Mike Aaronson, John Havard Secretary, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, J. B. Pick, Susan Clark, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Gary Slapper, Michael Dynes, Africa Correspondent, Barry Millington, Tom Hamby, Geoffrey Dean, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, N. L. Denton, Clive Mathieson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Alec Samuels, Bronwen Maddox, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Hilly Janes, Damian Whitworth, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, F. R. A. Hopgood, Nick Hasell, Grania Langdon-Down, N. A. Kobish, Catherine Leech, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Samuel Passow, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Michael McMahon, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Allistair Booth, Gerald Larner, Chris McGrath, Alison Wakefield, George Caulkin, Rebekah Wilson, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Malpas, Alastair Sutherland, Jeremy Hart, Michael Gove, Michael Dynes, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Fran Littlewood, Arthur Leathley and Adrian Lee, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Victor M. Shorrocks, Harvey Posener and Adrian Rubenstein, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, Adam Sherwin, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Sally Patten, Jan Raath, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Richard Cork's, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Britain is blamed for euro slide Germans lanch attack on Brown Index Law Labour warned on sponsors 4x4s are 'three times more deadly' Cliff, religion and millennium madness My father was bigger than Picasso Yeltsin in hospital again Samurai attacker accused of attempted murder Harrods The secret of madonna's muscles Uproar at ex-IRA chief's education post Today in The Times 2 Business Sport Features Arts, TV Vectis Many a Labour corpse, but Mr Tony is no suspect Matthew Parris Political Sketch Blair rejects million homes for the South Labour warning on sponsors Lib Dems losing their Cabinet link Arms affair job claim New Lords battle Killer's knife found Psychopath detained Killer tiger to go Jury clears Guscott of 'road rage' attack Now rugby star can look to a lucrative future British Airways Portraits strip 20th century Britain bare Unorthodox selection captures everyday life on canvas Picture Gallery Solve the Riddle of NHS boss 'sexually harassed' female colleague Ten are chosen for historic Ulster executive The Ministers Dell Abbey National Mandelsonian sleight of hand wins the day Sheep farmers want Russian dogs destroyed A little dacha in the Sussex woods Today in Times 3 Swiftcall BTYOU Can Council orders cabbies to keep the chat down Straw is braced for a property crime wave MacMillan cancer relief Black police 'held back by biased tests' Scrabble Sword suspect was victim of knife attacker Victim in congregation needed 40 pints of blood Alpha Action 2000 Church faithful ready to forgive Teacher's rail safety charge Green success Jet 'indecency' Libel payout Smokers' help Correction Rural workhorse became urban status symbol Yell Hill farm incomes drop NetDirect Al Fayed 'left cash wodge for MP' GP decided against resuscitation, court told Christmas at Sainsbury's Life in jail for killers of sex case inmate Home alone fire horror Hate letter campaign Cat cruelty conviction Bottled greetings Virgin trains Broken neck did not stop five tries Excel Old universities lose advantage in hunt for jobs Average Earnings of Graduates after 3.5 Years Lloyds TSB Business Shopping addict hanged herself Cable & Wireless Syndicate lose all in £1.2m sting Quality wins in TV's battle of the bonnets Drinks Direct Old woman nearly starved in hospital Siebel Acquittals maybe subject to appeal Gp dismissed clot as panic attack Patient, 79, died after 'degrading treatment' Grocer shot dead in shop Rail protest Cells aid spine Musical notes Launch party Gas 'hazard' British Trade International Children's diet was better in the Fifties Parenting skills 'must be taught' PC World the Computer Superstore Labour's crime offensive draws qualified praise Home Office statement: Tories call for assurance on the tagging of violent and sexual offenders Parliamentary Reports by Melissa Kite Absent fathers will be forced to pay Social Security Questions new rules for reformed CSA BT Stay in touch Hewitt and Duncan spar over E-Bill Electronic Communications Bill: Toshiba Ancram claims 'ludicrous' Briefing Today in Parliament Tories start moves to force out Archer No road tolls for four years Third Way in search of coherent idea Halifax Mowlam searches for a title Russia iaces long war in Chechnya Bol. com Madrid fears attacks by ETA Theatre Tokens Ailing Yeltsin back in hospital Greece in fair play plea over Marbles LBS mortgages Limited Sky digital IBM Athens is blamed for decay EU puts farm aid at heart of trade talks 2000 for 2000 Alaskans give polluting tourists cold shoulder HSBC Bush sues Internet satirist Cuba demands return of boy after sea rescue Gateway Americans fed up with cost of Christmas Your Always Connected £1m aid to Iran in fight against drugs (AFP): Syrian power struggle (Reuters): War crimes Serb jailed (AP): Schools to offer pill (AP): 35,000 Beijing arrests (Reuters): Swedish 'fiasco' Peacekeepers arrive in Sierra Leone ShopSmart Winnie Mandela 'ordered killing' Mugabe escapes threat to power Spana Uruguay gets new President (AFP): Ship broke safety rules (AP): Dog pack kills girl (AFP): Bombers identified (Reuters): Dead man walking Arafat has critics of his rule arrested Yell Dietrich back in the spotlight Today in Times 3 Halifax Malaysia's leader surprises critics with poll victory Spitters hit with £4 fine Air France China can 'see' US stealth aircraft Japan used germ warfare 'to kill 270,000 Chinese' DIAL-a-PHONE Why teachers are still going absent Politicians are failiing at school, says Michael McMahon Kohl blackened From their own correspondent Guido Heinen, Johann Moller and Gernot Facjus in Die Welt Centre of attention Political diaries Time Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts Unable to see the good for the trees National sovereignty means little to Seattle's global elite 'If Parliament is to be mere statistical mirror, 19 percent of MPs should be unable to read and we should recruit more Manchester United supporters' Picture Gallery Is God still No 1? Empty pews and hit records send a mixed message about faith in Britain Neil's spiel The Times Diary Withholding Support Brown deserves full credit for his stance against Europe's tax A Wembley Wobbly Will we get one stadium for the price of two? Car Trouble Prescott steers between policy forum and focus group Postal hazard Beef on bone ban Nanny State Letters to the Editor that are intended for… 'Crime certificate' plan questioned Letters to the Editor Future impact of GM technology Children's rights Dangers of sheep dip In search of WW2 Bahamian archive Literary muggles Test advice Court Circular Livery companies Wills Memorial service: Sir Hugh Casson, CH, and Lady Casson Birthdays Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Births: John Bunyan, writer and preacher, Elstovv,… Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Dinners Marriage Luncheons Lecture Sir James Redmond Sir James Redmond, Director of Engineering at Bbc Television. 1968-78, died in London on October 17 aged 80. He was born in Muiravonside, Stirlingshire, on November 8,1918 Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Improve your life with a Churchill's Stairlift Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir John Wilson Sir John Wilson, CBE, campaigner for the blind, died on November 23 aged 80. He was born on January 20,1919 Lady Casson Lady Casson, architect and designer, died on November 13 aged 86. She was born on September 26,1913 Dame Nancy Snagge Dame Nancy Snagge, DBE, Director of the Women's Royal Air Force, 1950-56, died on October 9 aged 93. She was born on May 2,1906 Management and Unions Dig in News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,274 The brief reign of the New Romantics Features The Times Arts Weathercall The Times Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business House price increase at 13.3% Branson takes battle with BA down under John Charcol RBS and NatWest edge closer Unsolicited £25.5bn offer seeks to trump Bos hostile bid TV & Radio Dixons seals £444m deal Sport Esser takes heat out of 'political' bid O'Reilly rebuffed by Royal Doulton ECB plays it cool Index Nat Power fear over pensions repayment Exchange Rates Integra Picture Gallery AngloGold buys Bank bullion at $293.50 Blue Circle Egyptian deal Scottish Radio tunes in to London EMI raises £80m in GWR stake sale Carlsberg shake-up Daniels slides by 10% Booker buys rival Greencore advances Weapon centre decision hits AEA Papa buys Perfect Pizza Energis By our City Editor: Where next for the dynamic duo? Commentary Foreign markets push lifts Imperial Tobacco Chez Gerard set to open at Heathrow Evans in £11.5m offer for Cerebrus Energis business telecoms+internet Commodities Liffe Options Bid war puts RBS and NatWest into retreat Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/frecjous Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Going up in smoke Tempus AEA British Land Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Hanson Wall Street Sharp end The Times City Diary ECB manages to keep euro weakness in perspective Economic View Survey farce The Times City Diary High hopes The Times City Diary SOBS story The Times City Diary Taxing motorists is not the way out of this gridlock John Prescott summoned yesterday's "road summit"to try to persuade the motor industry that the Government is not against car ownership. John Redwood argues that summits will not more than they improve public transport. Here he outlines some thoughts for action Bahrain Promotions & Marketing Board Flemings recovers from Asian crisis British Land profit rises 94% Hanson Belhaven brews a 13% increase in interims Arcadia in IBM deal Yell Research group confident of result Redstone price soars to new high Business Roundup Affinity share placing Bullough in buyback Cornwell talks fail Yorkshire's £54m buy Gains pared at the close Value of the City's favour Fran Littlewood on how firms win and lose investor approval The National Society for Epilepsy Nigel Lynn Associates BDO Reeves takes the chair On the Move By Antonia senior Hoggett Bowers Ge Capital Mortage (UK) Ltd Douglas Stewart Limited The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Absolute Banking Hibernia Capital Partners CDS Housing Paddigton Chuachii Housing Allociation Insolvency Manager The Times Times Newspapers Qualified Accountant? The Times Unit Trust Information Service Red Hot Penny Shares A Troubles tragedy The forgotten artist The celebrity way of Unheard of in the West ten years ago, astanga yoga is now the fastest-growing yoga school outside India. Madonna and Sting are its most high-profile advocates. Dynamic and vigorous, it requires no money, plenty of self-discipline and a willingness to surrender the ego. Susan Clark reports Dorah's battle Health Lisa Milne Columbus Complete TV and Radio 'You murdered him; you bury him' As new hope dawns for Northern Ireland, Carol Midgley meets a family still suffering the consequences of a killing by and Ira punishmment squad The Times Stop My father, the forgotten painter Alfred Janes, a talented artist, never won his due recognition in his 87 years. Now a major exhibition is set to change that. His daughter Hilly Janes recalls the life of a true original Pretentious moi? The Times Why Dorah is such an inspiration Surgeons are still battling to improve life for little Dorah Mokoena, whose plight touched Times readers. Bronwen Jones reports The Men's Health Forum Children are the focus of Aids fight Letting the voice speak for itself Opera: Scottish soprano Lisa Milne is staking her claim as the brightest light soprano in town. By Jeffery Taylor Opera Messiaen Tomorrow in Times Markson Pianos the Name to Note Choral No Title Instrumental Mendelssohn, etc Reviews At the Festival Hall, John Allison on a Eleethoven discovery and a valedictory adventure Exhibition: The Story of Time Richard Cork's guide to higlights of the important new show at the National Maritime Museum Royal Shakespeare Company In the jingle, Django morning Jazz: Guitarist Martin Taylor's face may soon be as well-known as his fingers. Mike Bradley reports Prompt Festival Round-Up: Chinese commission for the Arditti Quarlet, a percussive assault from Cornelis de Bondt, and a Violin quartet wired for sound Opera & Ballet Theatre Tokens Soaps: a recipe for success, however implausible Review Choice By Ian Hughes Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Bbc 1 Today's Choice Today's Films Itv Variations Reform urged as rate action divides firms Small companise are despairing at procedure, says Henrietta Lake Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldfinch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Boatscrubber' Imagine... Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Business Services Home Based Work for Those Seeking Employment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Essex County Council The Times Venture capital missed Megaphone Staying hot on transfer trail Playing the market pays rich dividends for monthly and weekly winners Beware calls of country How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Has your team scored ... 5 or 6 Win £250 with On-Target Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times Super League Entry Form Heroes and Villains Sheehan On Bridge Word-Watching Check your Points or Choose your Team from this List Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Clubs showing worst side of French stick Rugby Union European Tables In Brief For the Record Today's Fixtures Rodgers bidding for sixth triumph in a row Vince Wright's Pools Forecast Winter retreat brings unrest Rugby League Johnson maps route to Sandown Racing: Northern Challenger to Bid for Repeat Win in Tingle Creek Chase on Saturday Southwell Rac Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Newton Aebot Cheltenham & Gloucester Fans and feuds speeding Fogarty on to retirement Jeremy Hart on why Britain's Undisputed king of the superbikes is now gearing himself for abdication Great Britain progressing along the Wright track Hockey Snow Reports Manning in search of formula for the future Motor Racing Hussain facing tricky spin-off from Test defeat Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the England captain's growing selection problems England a warm to their task Buccaneers rewarded for cavalier approach American Football By our Sports Staff: Flower delays inevitable McGrath ensures a steady upward curve South Africa's bid threatened Inigo Gilmore in Johanneshurg on the rifts that may scupper attempts to stage the 2006 World Cup Solve the Riddle of William Hill Williams relaxes at top Snooker Schwer meets bloody end in bruising world title contest Boxing: Johnston Ends Briton's Hopes with Unanimous Points Decision Word-Watching Smith enters great debate over Wembley Archer too strong for rivals Bowls Police report Tottenham pair to FA Football The Premiership Today Crawford delivers deserved reward Enfield seek glory in their disarray Non League Rugby Union 50 United aim to put the world to rights Ferguson hopes victory in Intercontinental cup can kick-start champions season Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Chilavert upsets goalkeepers' union with penalty hat-trick Rob Hughes on the player making net gains at both ends of the pitch Motorcycling 52 Sun Claims and the millennium bug ZMB Anglian water Whitehead Selection Bosses wear the trousers, but you must wear a skirt Ian Marshell expores the controversial issue of dress codes in the workplace Dangers of smoking at work Hemscott Net Contents Sema Group Hughes-Castell Being of sound mind (or possibly not) How do you tell if a person is mentally competent to draw up a will, ask Harvey Posener and Adrian Rubenstein A new referee enters the field Laurence Simons Zarak MacRae Brenner Garfield Robbins Children left in limbo Grania Langdon-Down reports on moves to speed up the adoption process Lawyer of the week 'I thought that a law degree would provide a good basis for a career' Bulletin board The Road to Success Graham Gill & Young MCI Worldcom Chambers Chambers and Partners Why the way we appoint judges could soon change News Arnold & Porter The right to choose and the NHS Patients can go to court if they want a particular treatment or drug, says Allistair Booth Lipson Lloyd Jones The beginning of a slippery slope... Ft. com Schilling L&OM and Partners The Bar The Bar pays lip service only to change. It remains elitist, sexist and racist, says newly qualified barrister Rebekah Wilson 'My colleagues and I are willing to pay for pupillage' When ways pi never tl healthy nation gender, I had barriste manage went to through news of Court S can stop Case notes Y2k claims bugging you? Let's talk about it Mediation, not litigation, is the way to tackle problems arising from insurance compliance issues, says Samuel Passow Argles Stoneham Burstows Lux Gentium Lex QD Taylor Root Hanover Fox International Plc Publications Are MDPs the way forward ? John Malpas on the top accountancy firms buying up top law firms and causing controversy City brief Chambers and Partners Garfield Robbins Big bang Rates of waste plant that makes electricity Penalty points cannot be added to driving ban Client can make personal claim for costs Necessity no defence to GM crop trespass Preventing disposition of ailing company's assets Payments out by bank were void Damages and wrongful death The Law Commission proposes to shake up legislation, says Frances Gibb TD Securities One 2 one The coroner 'EU judges are racist and xenophobic' A Courcil of Europe surveyreveals a biased and Unfair judiciary, says Stephen Browne Jacobson solicitors Inktomr Scaling the Internet Trowers & Hamlins The Post Office Civil Procedure Rule Committee 36 Bedford Row The Chambers of Michael Pert QC Planet-24 Vacancy:- in House Law Costs Person Ryder Reid Associates Training Contracts - West End Multiple Classified Advertising Items Castaldi Mourre Sprague Singhania & Co Construction/projects Lawyer Joanne Manson Recruitment The Magistrates' Association The Open University Legal Counsel St. James's Chambers Something for all in the Bar's first 'one-stop shop' Picture Gallery Trading places Baker & McKenzie

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