News from 06/12/1999
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Lyle Jones, Stewart Tendler and Michael Harvey, Tom Cahill, Claire MacDonald, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Catherine Riley, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Anna Foster, David Orr, South Asia Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Michael Evans and Roland Watson, Nell Cooper, Erin Baker, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Uri Geller, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Paterson, Ginny Dougary, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Norman Davies, Steve Riley, Benet Steinberg, Dominic Walsh, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Shabi, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Andy Stephens, Lea Paterson and Robert Cole, Arthur Leathley and Roland Watson, Anselm Kuhn, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, John E. Plumb, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Stephen Howd, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, J. White, Peter Barnard, Stephen Kilminster, Susan Emmett and Joanna Bale, John Beale, Richard Brewster, Chief Executive, Tom Baldwin, David Pinnegar, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, John Hopkins, Mark Holgate, Lionel Acton, Barry Millington, Sean Macaulay, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Hyder Jawad, Stuart Miles, Nigel P. Ready, Adam Jones, Anna S?derblom, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Jane Blunden, Victoria Walker, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Tom Bernard, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Mick Hume, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, Jennifer O'neill, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Jack Crossley, James Sproule, L. K. Sharma, Alan Copps, Valerie Elliott, Countryside Editor, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, John Edmonds, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Keith Blackmore, Nigel Walshe, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, David Williams, Brian Clarke, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Nigel Powell, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Paul Palmer, Kimberly Fortier, Eric Beauchamp, Alasdair Murray, Foanna Coles, Frank Field, Andrew Tyrie, Colin McQuillan, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Katharine Sinderson, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Charlotte Wallis,
ResumoFree Bbc magazines Labour alert on Dobson 'depression' Mayoral campaigns in disarray Norris to seek Tory nomination Prince backs Times appeal Queen sets Christmas pudding sales on fire India hails Miss World Index Ira go-between in arms talks Century at last Keegan blow Still no word from mission to Mars Tiffany & Co. Free Software Schools Cut off Bt, says Oftel chief Today in The Times 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, Tv Leuk Aemia Research Fund Drinks Direct Government yet to bridge the North-South divide Unnamed Ira go-between in arms talks Blair takes tough stand in Eu tax dash A proud mother's ballerinas Cardinal condemns anti-abortion group News in Brief Loan to Tory Mp Police chief drugs call Wembley rejection Pub gunmen kill two Airline saviour Boyne site for Dublin Murder charge New lead in Lamplugh murder hunt Estate agent mystery: informant gives mother 'Pagan' carols lose their Christian base Icon Custody battle for dog Formula One chief heads rich list Public schools split over new A-level policy Tokens Book New hope for cancer patients RSPB Working mothers 'are paid less in Britain' Links Pubs face closure as the rural crisis bites By our Countryside Editor: City dwellers poised for the country life Egg: card Www. music365. com Press body rejects witness payouts Ministers face ?2bn test on Europe ties BT Drivers to face 'stand on one leg' drugs test Lambeth Boy, 16, found hanged at school Weighty women are in better shape than men Tills to tell shoppers' weight NEC Dome drums up sex appeal Christmas at Sainsbury's Asylum housing changes News in brief Victim dies Delia, part two Match arrests Writers score Bowing out EDSolved Prince supports Times appeal The Times Free com net Tesco Spiritual values campaign starts Boost for transport to rescue Prescott Lombard Dell This week in Parliament Ebullient Norris puts his foot in it again Dobson fails to press home his advantage Vodafone Debenhams Blair must wait while Schroder pays his dues to the Left Gaullists choose a 'Thatcher ' as leader InsuranceWide. com Tiny Reuters: 11 killed in blast at Dijon flats Riviera mystery spotlights nurse Murder in lap of luxury chills rich and famous Goldmine John Lewis Swiss banks attacked News in Brief (AP): Crush kills five Grozny 'cut off' (Reuters): Lawyer held Clinton gets blame for Seattle fiasco Mtsubishi Motors Cuba whips up 'kidnap' fury John Grooms Nasa in despair as Mars craft keeps its silence Quantex Mission to the X-ray frontier Spacecraft could reveal secrets of black holes, writes Nigel Hawkes The homedirectory 'Dumbo dung' sticks to Mayor Lahore police lose track of mass killer Thousands defy Jakarta with freedom ride British Gas Listening brief for Albright Gateway Chinese target new spiritual group World in Brief McCain 'mentally fit' Nujoma retains power (AFP): Serb abuses detailed (AFP): Minister falls to cyclone (AP): Shark curse in Fiji Save us from this Lords pantomime 2nd opinion Andrew Tyrie says voters must elect a reformed second chamber Currying favour From their own correspondent L. K. Sharma, The Times of India Liverpool Victoria In New York Straw leaves door ajar but not open More open government does not amount to the right to know 'The disparate demonstrations against capitalism represented more of a general moan about life than a movement to change the world' Picture Gallery Godless in Greenwich Today's prophets are not men of God but entertainers and entrepreneurs Sofa trial Diary Rates and Relevance The current value of the euro is not the central issue A Cautionary Tale How scheming today may lose the French Right its tomorrow Drying out The pressures facing Britain's pubs Role of fathers St Ethelburga appeal Crime certificates for job applicants Letters to the Editor Measures to tackle benefit fraud Benefits for offenders Getting on in Europe Long-term care Voting rights Cliff's Christmas hit Bm curatorship of Elgin Marbles Railway heritage Space research Court Circular Memorial service Appointment Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Wills DJM: Nature notes Dinners Picture Gallery Hm Forces Appointments Birthdays Personal Column Memorial services University news Anniversaries Awards Acorn Stairlifts Forthcoming marriages Marriages Commander Oliver Lascelles Charlie Byrd Sir Robin Haydon Sir Conrad Hunte Obituary George Sturt On this Day Capitalisation, week's change Jagnotes - Euro. com Byers aims to kick-start overhaul of the Wto International leaders begin salvage operation after the collapse of Seattle meeting US sues BOC over gas claims in Colorado Rate rise case strengthens KPMG offers instant book Top executives average £1m BoS out to sell its NatWest vision to investors Penitentiary Complex III Mendoza - Republic of… By our Financial Staff: Germans face court action on bid by Vodafone Revenue alerted to pensions fraud Epo. com MPC is unlikely to play Scrooge Groupe Chez Gerard aims for 100 UK sites Pets and bets in dash for Net profit Tie Rack's chief helps nail bar seek City chic First direct UK asked to justify Bmw aid 7C looks to Italy Five-a-side deal NatPower wind farm 'to order' Prism Rail demands £2m from Adtranz What the Sunday Papers Say British investment found wanting Siebel Tory drive on Post Office monopoly WTO useless in Seattle Alasdair Murray reports on the internal failings at last week's meeting Alternative Investment Market Computacenter The hidden subsidy that penalises savers in Europe Germany's low-cost lending constitutes a state aid, says James Sproule City's analysts look to Bass for some cheer Companies Reporting Results and Statistics Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Economic Outlook Exchange Rates AceR News Business Sport The Times Crossword Pause for pensioners in their fight for rights A century in photographs Today: 1985 Features The Times Arts Forecast Radio & Tv Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries You think beating Lazio will be easy, Mr Vialli? When in Rome, do as the Romans do. The Chelsea manager would so well to take this advice tomorrow, Oliver Holt says Easy Ryder Man of the century Court kings Morse Plus Australia expand sporting empire Philippousis ends French resistance to secure Davis Cup triumph Riders make it an occasion to cherish for Minis Basketball Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices St Albans ready to go the distance Storm savour glory Ice Hockey Keevil reaches milestone to inspire Reading Hockey Sport in Brief Hussain ends England's year-long wait Flintoff capitalises after captain shows the way with timely century Scoreboard from Durban Barbados mourns the loss of Clarke Fairbrother passes test of endurance Judo By Our Sports Staff: Els gives pursuers no hint of a chance Parke emerges as master at Harvard Squash By our Sports Staff: Brandes returns in style Bowlers make merry on poor surface Graham Ashby The Times Roy puts his finger on Chelsea weakness Fa Carling Premiership: Quinn and Philips demoralise Vialli's defence Wenger's strength in depth speaks volumes Southampton straggle in divine comedy Tottenham Hotspur V West Ham United Bradford identify their objective Leeds stage encore to late, late show Fa Carling Premiership: Controversial penalty regains leadership Hammam faces testing times Word Watching William Hill Discomfort grows for Gregory Liverpool put title rivals on red alert Solskjaer restates his credentials Fa Carling Premiership: United prepare for critical week in style The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge England put in their place by old enemy Winning Move Keene on chess Grit guides Brace's men to pole position Walker inspires revenge mission Forest stray from their path Fulham lose momentum Hunter provides the guiding light Harris satisfies Millwall hunger for the good life Nationwide League Round-Up Dixon returns to Wembley trail Curbishley leaves seed of doubt over future Fa Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Overseas Nationwide Scotland Carling F. A. Premiership Eastern delight Industrial Revolution Gangbusters Crash is the elite arm of the Los Angeles Police Department, its members recruited to deal with gang warfare and fabled for their tough, uncompromising approach. But now some of them are at the centre of a corruption scandal. Grace Bradberry reports Kathryn Hunter Graduate careers Ardbeg Complete Tv and Radio The Times Brave new world full of Eastern promise From Chinese slippers to sushi, Eastern culture has taken hold in the West and looks set to be the strongest trend to take us into the next century. Mark Holgate examines its influence Where to find it The return of the bobble hat Coal, steam, money and muscle The British economy was the first to benefit from industrialisation, but, says Norman Davies, in his Story of the Isles, the foundations of its success were laid a century before The Times English as the great leveller Stop Smoking for the Millennium The children I couldn't abandon A holiday in Egypt five years ago changed Pearl Smith's life for ever. The plight of the country's illegitimate children who are abandoned on the streets so moved her that she gave gave up her own business and returned to live in Luxor to help them. Interview by Anjana Ahuja This club is unputdownable Husbands are banned and family events shunned. Kimberly Fortier on how an informal monthly book club has become the most fun a girl can have A Spoonface state of mind How does a grown-up woman play a young autistic girl? Kathryn Hunter tells all to Andy Lavender Reviews Bartok bids for Mancunian hearts again; John Downey tickles London's ear; Verdi gets a sombre celebration ... Theatre Cavalcade Citizens, Glasgow Playing the triangle in the Blitz Same war, same star, same affair-but Neil Jordan's The End of The Affair is no English Patient, says Sean Macaulay MacMillan unveils his Second Symphony; Kennedy rocks the Festival Hall; and a triumph for Barenboim-and Barbirolli Concert SCO/MacMillan City Hall, Glasgow ENO David Appleby This Week in the Times Classical Concerts Starlight Xpress Tears before the girls' bedtime Pop: Hettie Judah sees the Spice Girls deliver a storming set in Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items How far would you go for the company? Graduates are often asked to boost the corporate image, says David Williams. is your photograph on a brochure good for your career? 'I don't know anyone in a job-so I'm temping' Experience 'My dream is to have my own business' Work The Times Graduate Careers Ford Standard Life The Royal Bank of Scotland Gabbitas Graduate Times Newspapers Hotpoint Rewards Monument Market Research Trainee at SGA Pareto Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Implausibility-the magic of Tv detective work Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Radio Choice Bbc1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV Variations For the Record Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Athletics Cross country Hockey Golf Snow Reports Gloucester secure derby honours with show of force Rugby Union Sky digital Stabler times bring hope for West John Hopkins on the plight of a young team left to pick up the pieces Walkinshaw plan faces failure Saracens rekindle season's ambitions Rugby Union Irish keep up pursuit of centre of quality King steals the show for Wasps Rees shines amid the gloom Domestic dispute emphasises home truths for Bedford Sky digital Why the riddler must not subdue the joker Manchester United's potential as Harlem Globetrotters Salmon numbers have anglers taking a leap of faith Monday Matters Brian Clarke on the extraordinary transformation of the River Tees Quickfire appeal of these ice men Christopher Irvine says the Fa Cup could learn from ice hockey Question of rugby pads Sports Letters Athletes of the century Need for golf dress code McCoy fans the flames of concern Racing: Champion's Undignified Reaction to Defeat Reveals his Intense Will to Succeed Ayr Multiple Display Advertising Items Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Leaders in the Jumps Championships Saturday's Results Fakenham Lingfield Park Call Equiname has Ascot on his agenda Preparing to take on the pantomime horses Victoria Walker begins her Shorts FIT Link Cox's casebook Paul Palmer The Times Retreating from festive fray Fit to Play Rachel Shabi discovers a very different-and healthy-way of welcoming in the new year Calendars for those whose idea of exercise is turning the page 83,000 pieces of silver no sin for 'Judas' Times Two Crossword No 1893 Paying to watch our own exclusion from the party Madrid wave the white flag Rob Hughes on a night of shame for the once mighty Real Vodafone Cable & Wireless Loving the alien Contents Hi-Grade Talking to the washing Explore exploits Netbenefit 2000 cult attack News Bites Claire's Web Clare's Web Netcom Internet Spies in the works Turning the pocket inside-out Space oddities End of world is nigh BT Slip-ups in hunt for my slippers Over 10 Million already unavailable Novell Show Guide Lineone Online Information '99: for a Taking the Danger out of Business Yell World of wisdom at our fingertips Bids Looks a Winner for Students Dell Sony Ringing changes Patricia Hewitt, e-commerce minister, is upbeat as she tells Ben Hammersley internet access prices are set to fall Speed on the highway Capital Netstore Pressing Ahead The mercy beat for 'Mac dad' EFax. com Tribulations of a techno Guided by an off-duty policeman, Ginny Dougary bravely enters the new world of technology and begins to get her bearings This computer is so Easy to use, isn't it? Trust me, it's a doddle Not best way to family fortune Shop Smart Take flight of fancy on Concorde Verdict Branching out Verdict It's 'uh-oh' for computertubbies Charts Amazon auctions Verdict Hero is out on a limb Verdict Sony Bringing power to the people Site of the Week ICS Learning Systems Don't let the bugs byte Absolute Beginners Quick Bites DVLA Bond takes on Indiana Jones for the licence to thrill Action stations as 007 puts fans in seventh heaven with a game that leaves his celluloid rival in the shade Verdict Tiny online PMR PTS Capita RAS Installations Engineer SDL Internet Start up Forefront Europe Plexus Latest moves in It Fun in fast lane New pads lack control Worth its weight in gold. com Y2k dash for cash Time
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