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News from 02/12/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Christopher H. Dams (Honorary Secretary), Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Ian Hughes and Jonathan Lennie, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Clive Padwick, Simon De Bruxelles and Elizabeth Judge, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Elizabeth Judge, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Trudy Harris, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, North East Correspondent, Philip Webster and John Goodbody, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Brightman, John Bryant, John Cook, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, George Blake, Geoffrey Owen, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, S. Ahmed, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Felicity Banks, Robert Bruce, Paul Armstrong and Sally Patten, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, R. V. Munden, Peter Barnard, Stuart Crainer, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Tam Dalyell, Ian Shaw, Maria Fairweather, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Jane Gordon, Paul Durman, David Lister, Robert Hughes, Marit Hargie, Hugh Hanning, Chairman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Glencross, Chairman, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Arthur Leathley and Philip Webster, Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy, Clive Mathieson, Ben Mcintyre, Peter Stothard, Gavin Lumsden Insurance Correspondent, John Lukacs, Steven Wittich, James Jungius, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Carol Allen, Jessica Douglas-Home, John Allison, Guy Neely, M. F. Tunnicliffe, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Arthur Myerson, Chris McGrath, Le Monde, Iain Finlayson, Ben MacIntyre, Tim Cecil, Nick Hassell, Graham Searjeant, Lea Paterson, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, J. T. Ducker, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, James Wilde, Tessa Keswick, Director,

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Presenting Eddie Izzard, Euro star Wembley national stadium shambles Free Software Schools First Telecom Tories send Archer £40,000 bill for winning Modern marriage: myths and mishaps Picture Gallery David Lynch takes a sentimental journey Clinton defends right to protest in Seattle Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, Tv Comet Shy soundbite adds laughter to Kennedy's stock Matthew Parris Political Sketch Elderly 'cheated out of free NHS care' Ashcroft donations go against the Tories' 1998 guidelines Cambridge rise in state students Sex offenders face tagging for life News Summary Death-row Briton plea Four years for killer Prize-winning speaker Quin leads sales team of beef burghers Boy died in father's arms on sea trip Ford beats Jaguar and Mercedes for comfort Prada £2 million transfer for matchstick men Wedded bliss is beating the taxman Prisoner oversaw £23m bootleg empire Pupils may have to pay to park at school The Main Points Dixons Armistice blunder blocks line Hoverspeed fastercarferries Livingstone plans £1,000 car fees By Our Transport Correspondent: Councils urge early start for charges Divorce settled at home of chief rabbi Christmas at Sainsbury's Curtain rises on a house to make us proud Boots Pupils in walkout over new minister BT IRA calendar angers Unionists Braun Mandelson charmed UUP into making leap of faith Polo Ralph Lauren Odd couple set out on Blair's EU line Charles Bremner and Trudy Harris Report on the Keith and Eddie show Millennium Experience Murdoch sees Net as way to liberation Busking orchestra coins in the notes Charities 'killing the hit parade' Free guide to year of festivities Alpha Classics in class compose pupils Pioneer Sponsors bail out NetAid rock flop Meteor Can you tell the original frieze from the fake? Well, here's hoping the Greeks can't ... Times shows what the century saw Freecom. net Debenhams Fitness is a free gift for teenagers Law student in court on riot charge Pc World the Computer Superstore Dressed to Quell Clinton turns up heat on EU farm subsidies Sky digital Seattle rioters stir Clinton's rebel blood Yard defends Euston tactics Longines Trium Lara Craft Kwik-Fit Belize pair face the gallows for killing Briton Mother protests over Diana drink leaflet News in Briefs Lost property stays lost Boys 'made porn film' Mother's accident shock Striptease slip payout Saga E-Motion Ancient posts dated to within days in 2050bc New drug hope for cancer patients PSION By Our Medical Correspondent: Cuppa as good as many a cold cure BT Theory of chance comes of age Halfords India cyclone victims have lost everything Scientists seek best place for sleeping babies A little time can make the difference Times for Action Save the Children How to Help GM crop toxins are leaking into soil 60-hour roadside snooze Goldmine Software Corporation Modified fish 'a threat to species' Twin peaks for brothers who joined forces Gateway Council leader misused credit card Briefing Today in Parliament Ebookers. com Kosovo policy 'stupid' MP tells House of cancer Fishing comes under threat Sun microsystems Reform of Cabinet on the agenda Old nationalist games are over, says Brown Britain may lose Commission seat DIAL-a-PHONE Invensys US angered by defence cut Commuters die in Blue Mountain rail crash horror Jessops New Year in no time Software boycott raises bug fears World Summary 'Spy' envoy sent home Namibia poll closes Blasphemy song trial Child abductors killed Tehran rapprochement Chechens destroy Moscow's hope of quick war Fresh New York bank charge The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Scottish Windows Prodi calls for EU majority voting Misery of Aids for 13m orphans Orange Torture evidence at Mexico grave Hillary goads rival over homeless arrests Casio Bush pledges huge tax cuts Lambeth Building Society Paper fires 23 for sexy e-mails Israel faces mutiny in south Lebanon Egg: card Squat art thrives as Paris brushes off new painters Japanese foot cult temple raided Horror pardoned A stake in the heart of Transylvania A medival gem is theatened, writes Jessica Douglas-Home2nd opinion Time Patience Wheatcroft In the City Holyrood is doing a power of good The Scots Parliament is leading an astonishing renaissance 'Seattle 's riots may have saved the negotiations from looming failure, while helping Clinton to claim a Lewinsky-free footnote in the history books' A rough guide to Europe My step-by-step advice for Blair as he prepares for the Helsinki summit Royal swing Making Britain Work A new and uncertain constitution arrives today Skirmishes in Seattle Wto protesters have taught the world little of value Experimental Opera The Royal Opera House is charting a Third Way for the arts Ulster deal 'green light to terrorism'? Conservative women A question of taste Curb on expatriates' right to vote Priorities in the face of disaster Dangers of sheep dip Crossman's diaries Oxford's claim to be the true Bard Judges surveyed Points of view Iron maiden The Turner Prize Court Circular University news Bmds: 0171 680 6880 Private: 0171 481 4000 Hendry - Dave and Debi are proud to announce the… Picture Gallery Receptions Birthdays Luncheon Scriveners' Company Dinners Personal Column Memorial service The Marquess of Lansdowne Premium Bonds Wills Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Appointments Trade; 0171 481 1982 Fax: 0171 481 9313 Colonel Helen Wilson Personal Column Major-General Derek Braggins Major-Genaral Derek Braggins, CB, Director Genaral, Trasport and Movements , Army, 1983-86, died of cancer on november 16 aged 68. IIc was born on April 19,1931 Viscount Hood On this Day December 2,1867 Fenian Funeral Processions Michael O'halloran News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,276 Joining hands 'to strengthen the Kremlin' A century in photographs Today: 1983 Weathercall The Times Times 3 The Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business FTC doubts over BP's $27bn Arco bid Change on Tube hits Rail track Advisers fight for record £300m in NatWest battle What's in a name. com? Tv & Radio Tesco wins award for third time Sport Halifax sees prices drop Pullout, pages 41-52 Mikimoto Plan to regulate media with one structure Dell Cut-throat competition brings Christmas cheer to shoppers Prism offers Stansted split BT optimistic over China Banks get Isa scandal warning Mirror executive leaves with £425,000 Glbn Bradwell nuclear plant to close Business Roundup Burmah buoyant Banks in Bond battle Entrepreneur award Barclays chief buys Iaxis in joint venture Exchange Rates Novartis set to flag £10bn deal Shares in 365 likely to soar Golden handcuffs deal for Evans By Our City Editor: Livingstone finds his fall guy Commentary Positive rise for Wolves IBM Commodities Life Options Storehouse perks up amid hopes of a bid Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Burmah Castrol W&D Breweries Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Multiples warning Tempus Wall Street Egypt aims to be queen of the Nile again thanks to gas finds Massive drilling discoveries by Bg and partners generate great excitement, says Clive Mathieson Wheels spin Times City Diary We need to make the WTO stronger Cash hid The Times City Diary Light relief The Times City Diary Curtain call The Times City Diary AceR A lesson in selling personal pensions Business Letters Ticket to ride - finally Letters to the The Times Business Section may be… Esat under £1bn siege from Telia-Telenor Liberty's Sutcliffe quits to join Old Mutual IOD Hazlewood chief angry at low market valuation Goldshield cautious on Internet selling BRIT plans to boost underwriting activity IT upgrades upset staff Honeywell Kenwood hopes it can clean up in Italy Low & Bonar price dives on warning BICC wins US deals Job swap at Telewest Worthington slumps Staveley set for sell-off ITE in new markets Carnival launches bid Discrepancies in FSA's role The Financial Services Authority is to regulate manufactures but not all loan adviser, says Felicity Banks Any Other Business The Times Hp Secretive companies are missing chances The Times Unit Trust Information Service ARdbEG Shares close off best Tele Share British Isles Bargains of the week: spend Christmas in a Cornish cottage; take a ski break in France; or opt for some festive fun in goa Check-In Airline Network Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items ASTA Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Just America BM British Midland Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Lows Haul Weekend Travel Eye saviour Deconstructing the myths of marriage Chernobyl's legacy Erotic culture ARdbEG New films Complete TV and -Radio A man who gave sight to millions The Times Emergency Pill is not foolproof Dexterity and the cutting edge Collagen plus Posh needs peace to put on weight Telling the truth about Chernobyl A Belarussian writer has given voice The Saturday Times Stop Smoking for the Millennium The Royal College of Surgeons of England Uncurling a fistful of memories Sence of tradition is the perfect excuse for succumbing to poetry as we rig in a new millennium, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston The Times Through the past darkly This history of erotic culture is a social lesson for us all, says Jonathan Gathaorne-Hardy Why coarse fishing is no game Andrew Motion A Jerk One End\ Literary salons under the Tsars Richard Owen The Pilgrim Princess A Life of Princess Zinaida Volkonshy Christmas Books: This Saturday and next Thursday Harper Collins Illustrated Myths of wartime suffer a blitz Gaelic roots The Falling Angles The Times Diary & Letters The Times Bestsellers Empire of the setting sun Patience Wheatcroft From Empire to Europe The novelist on high W. G. Sebald's first work of fiction confirms his enigmatic talent Search for shallower meaning Marianne Wiggins Passage to Juneau Stepping stones in a literary life Ruth Scurr Collected Stories of Hentry James All inhuman life is here The National Theatre is staginf Ted Hughes's adaptation of The Oresteia to welcome the new millennium. Good choice, say Peter Stothard Theatre Royal Haymarket Exhibition: The Story of Time Richard Cork's guide to the National Maritime Meseum's new show The Times Joan makes bosoms swell with pride New Movies: Collins and Hawtthorne aside, The Clandestine Marriage should have remained a secret, says James Christopher… This week's films TlMES 3 Miramax International One for the Stamp collectors Cinema: Terence Stamp is back as The Limey. So how come he never makes British films, Carol Allen asks Markson Pianos American highways lost and found …While Adam Mars-Jones is carried along by David Lynch's twist on that quintessential American genre, the road movie October Sky Metro Net work - if you can get it ABC Flesh on ghostly bones Dance: Debra Craine is dazzled by Rambert at Prompt What's on today Art Galleries The Pajama game Concert Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall Concert Banse/Schiff Wigmore Hall Santa's Starry Night Theatre Tokens It's sink or surf on the worldwide web of wonder Review Radio Choice by Ian Hughes and Jonathan Lennie Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice by Peter Barnard BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice by Tony Patrick Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck Fairness of trial not based on evidence Queen's Bench Divisional Court Factors influencing disqualification of director Chancery Division The Times Protection notices while resolving land dispute New York syndicate fighting for survival Sailing The Times Casualty ward full during final flurry Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Bowls Two of best undone by dangerous driving Plan seeks younger audience Racing: BHB Reveals Marketting Blueprint to Generate Greater Income Wincanton Rapid Raceline Early Bird Reading the Racecard Pitman to juggle his options Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Leicester Market Rasen Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Silverwood backs up Flintoff's display of power Cricket Scotland left to plough lone furrow in Dubai Moncrieff at ease in bedlam Mark Souster on a player relishing his unexpected taste of northern exposure Rollins Beaten by Knee Injury Alleyne slows down game in pursuit of escape route Scoreboard from Lincoln Oval Wales to move on citing Stripping Matildas revive sport's ancient traditions 'Lycra-clad athletes of today would have had the Victorians fainting' By Our Sports Staff: Leeds put faith in British talent Rugby League For the Record Torrance on course to plot the path to peace Villa gain time for Gregory Comfortable progress in Worthington Cup eases pressure on manager Ayre considers legal action over decision Lara Craft Jackson has eye on prize Athletics Brussels protects players' rights Sport in Brief Bosnich gives his critics the perfect answer Oliver Holt, in Tokyo, says that United's goalkeeper passed hi first big test with flying colours From a Correspondent in Riga: Betts assumes command Basketball Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Derby sign Burley after long courtship The Premiership Today Leeds left to defend their good name Football Oxford can look to their new manor Second Division Tomorrow First Division Word-Watching Lively Fulham hand holders knockout blow at Craven… Horsfield ends all doubts The Times Bookshop Cricket 56 Athletics faces stadium dilemma David Powell on the latest twist in Britain's bid to host a world event John Bryant 57 Darlington hit Wembley trail—again Zenith Car Rental: new man in the driving seat. 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