News from 07/12/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall, Stewart Tendler, Adrian Lee and Daniel McGrory, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Tony Patrick, Louise Godfrey and Giulio Sica, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ben Wood, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Sheila Johnston, David Cheyne, Martin Fletcher, European Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, and Roland Watson, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Antonia Senior, Robert Jackson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Andy Stephens, Jacob Gittoes, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, Glenn Bassett, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, Christopher Hogwood, Fiona Fleck, Peter Barnard, Ron McLone, Russell Kempson, S. Lucas, Richard Taylor, Andrea Loux, Paul Armstrong, Edward Fennell, From their own correspondent, Paul Durman, David Lister, Susan Clark, Barry Millington, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Celia Brayfield, Geoffrey Dean, Tom Kilroy, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Paul Tew, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Matt Dickinson, Job Wright, David Orr, Nigel Cliff, S. A. Sherif, Caroline Merrell, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, David Cleland, General Secretary, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Glen Owen, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Cooper, W. D. Jones, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Philip Webster, and Tom Baldwin, Craig Lord, Lord Lester, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Dele Ogun, Chris McGrath, J. Hope-Wallace, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, B. W. Wall, Michael Gove, Michael Dynes, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alexander Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Fran Littlewood, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Christopher McEwen, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Adam Sherwin, Simon Crompton, John Phillips, Annie Flury, Allan Hall, Robert Whymant, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Emma Burns, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Maurice Wood, Colin McQuillan, Fiona Weir, David Hill, John Griffith, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoBarristers' pay is cut by ?50m in assault on legal aid First Telecom Women, chocolate and headaches... the truth Times3… Inside Carey's doubts over tough angels with licence to thrill Gorman storms into race to be mayor Farming grants switched to boost tourism Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, Tv Lockerbie suspects to appear Drinks Direct Passport charges rise by a third Stewart Tendler on 'price of better service' Britain faces Eu defeat on art resale Straw claims M15 has 100 Stasi spy suspects France to ignore beef safety fears Drug 'dealer' aged 3 Yard is short of staff Briton on trial for life Prescott in the vindaloo Drink-walk warning Man denies riot role A cautionary carol Cleared teacher attacks fiasco over unruly girl The just-sit-back-and-vac Prada United star scores own goal in plea against driving ban Infertile woman sues for baby costs Labour moves to bridge the poverty gap Committed North BT Scotland Northern Ireland North East North West… The Regions Dell Skilled manual slump is the clue Blair well covered in region of doubt Elizabeth Gaskell got there first - courtesy of Charles Dickens Daz Automatic Dick Francis Boateng backs the over-50s PC World the Computer Superstore Mobil director 'sent Hamilton ?10,000 cheque' City lawyers lead global high-flyers School Governors One Stop Shop Abortion treatment criticised A hard day's night for fans Tv licence fee 'unfair to poor' Greenpeace in new Gm protest Challenger stuck with high lights Christie house left as gift to the nation Pakistani 'in deal for landmines' Alpha Hamster aims to top chart Www. music365. com Clip that changed working world Hospitals told to clarify organ removal forms British Gas Nhs chief 'ignored high mortality' Doctors call for deaths inquiry Air Canada Taste for sea bass requires control Carry on Falstaff has colourful opening Rodney Milnes on a night of rollicking fun at the Royal Opera House Caroline suspect sought Swiftcall Freecom. net Briton in deaths inquiry BT Kubrick's alarm led him to lift film ban PLanet talk Hitmen linked to shooting in East End pub Accountant 'paid price' Saga Nokia Rac Police took panic alarm No Title Sound of silence wrecks Mars hopes Probe's failure will force Nasa to rethink its strategy for conquering rethink its strategy for conquering Red Planet, Ben MacIntyre writes Ebookers 'Jinxed' planet swallows invaders Guide on homework for parents Greater stress Car sales dip Ex-head jailed Clockwatchers Briefing Today in Parliament Free serve Straw is 'passport Scrooge' Curfews fail to stem the tide of youth violence Even exclusion units can be on the outside^ First order of Stormont is a huge pay rise St. Joseph's Hospice Prudential Labour accused of hiding true Eu agenda Women to give Norris a run for his money Draper denies spreading the Dobson slur Vodafone Massow joins his opponent Italians press rail graft case against Prodi Hewlett Packard Royalists split over Dna test Dome2000. co. uk Inquiry attacks deceit by Nazi-link banks Tycoon's nurse charged with Monaco arson Vodafone Siebel Funerals faked for insurance swindle Chechens told to abandon Grozny or die Serbs killed Kosovan children to spread terror, says report Ericsson Yeltsin for China visit Calais Vatican protests over 'holy' gun (AP): Students protest at overwork (UPI): School shooting (AP): Child sex arrests (Reuters): Jail for priest Pakistan envoy (AP): Cruise killer (AFP): Wired-up eels Seattle collapse casts doubt on deal with China Jodie Foster tells of shooting 'guilt' Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Actor sells date to pay off debts 3Com More Connected Indians on Pc warpath to ban use of 'squaw' Arafat's team walks out in settler storm Dictator finds a haven in South African hospital Re. Eastern Kayam Ocm Ltd Indian steam trains reach end of line Heritage Hotels Chinese use split in media over sect Iran may yet stop taking holy orders 2nd opinion Hopes of reform are growing, says Robert Jackson Bad companies From their own correspondent Philip Gold in the Washington Times Picture Gallery Time Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts Defenceless victims of artful dodge Has anyone asked voters about giving foreign policy to Brussels? 'If neo-Nazis want to use Hitler's bunker as a rallying point, then let people see the evil and defeat it with a purpose that did not exist 60 years ago' Picture Gallery The unquiet grave Rat's chance The Times Diary Worlds Apart Political will and Wto reform are required after Seattle The Road from Chester A difficult debate foe the Prime Minister and his party Mars Strikes Again A planet that clearly does not does not care much for outsiders Net support Informed consent for organ removal The civilian victims of Chechnya Is the exam system failing pupils? A Palestinian dream Honouring the fallen Builders and clients Value of protest at Wto in Seattle Violent street action Classics in class As in life Court Circular Wills Personal Column Picture Gallery Service Birthdays Anniversaries Church news Memorial meeting Meeting Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Dinners Marriage University news Appointments Madeline Kahn Personal Column Picture Gallery Nilde Iotti Sylvester Clarke Paul Beale On this Day Anthony Kinch Harte and Quinn light up Dynamos Albert and the lucky miss The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form How to Enter your Fantasy League Team Kitbag-com Fantasy League Leaderboard Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times Super League Entry Form Heroes and Villains The Sunday Times Check your Points or Choose your Team from this List News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,280 London looks for a new world in the east Features Weathercall Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts Radio & Tv Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business In Business Telewest and Flextech in merger talks Goodman Tvts stake at ?3.2m At&t offering may be record John Charcol Tv & Radio Pages 43,44 Nationwide withdraws endowment Sport Varsity preview, page 49 E&y near It link with Cap Fed clears HSBC's Safra deal Times 3 Pullout, pages 37-44 Euro surges as Germany sees recovery Higgs poised for Puk post Across the great divide Index AstraZeneca expects great things of Nexium Vodafone shares rise further as bid hopes grow Yell Barclays performs well in third quarter BoS apology to NatWest Bidders for Tube seek guarantee Exchange Rates Vauxhall Rail crash shadow cast over Go-Ahead Group Telephone time to be traded Dutch bullion sale hits price of gold Coca-Cola chief to go Warner Estate ahead Treatt advances E*sport heads for Net Framatome venture Twin boost for Hays Goberino De Mendoza Alexon buys Bay Trading AstraZeneca By our City Editor: Higgs is a PUKka appointment BSkyB takes stake in KirchPayTV Matalan full of festive cheer Wassall reveals takeover talks Dfs sees recovery gather pace Commodities Liffe Options Private investors push trading to high levels London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Golp/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes AstraZeneca Matalan Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Quest questions Cox Insurance Wall Street This government guff will not close the great divide Blair really ought to think about economics, as well as public relations Inn and out The Times City Diary Mobbs attack Booking up Milestone as Puk silences jeers with step nearer reality Announcement today should see project taken as a serious proposition, says David Lister Blessed times Integrated e-commerce solutions Mannesmann Blue chips lose ground Energis Mergers fail to interest Roche Holidaybreak's mobile homes move pays off Battle of the scorecard test Tough trading holds Api back Japan plays down slip in third-quarter Gdp Brew in institute role On the Move By Antonia Senior Kookai considers bid for Forminster Ugland going private Swiss Re deal Carclo keeps payout Acal dividend up 12% Ernst & Young Multiple Display Advertising Items Hibernia Capital Partners Newcourt PPMVENTURES Hanover Fox D. D. R. Recrultment The Times Accountancy jobs. com All Box Number Repliesshould Be Addressed to: Box… Accountancyjobs. com The Times Unit Trust Information Service Red Hot Penny Shares Pager power Features The Millennium Antibiotics overkill Health, page 39 Migraine and chocs Health Complete Tv and Radio Peter Greenaway Interview, page 41 A potent secret weapon for adulterers Eve-Ann Prentice meets the Bt pager center staff who relay messages and often find themselves playing a role in other people's dramas Pretentious moi? Those pills the doctor gave you won't work Over-prescription of antibiotics costs lives as well as wasting Nhs millions, says Simon Crompton Is your toddler hyperactive? Stop Free Software for Schools Campaign Walking tall, the girl with a twisted spine Surgery has saved two-year-old lsabelle from the crippling effects of a rare skeletal disorder. Emma Burns reports Sweet news for migrainesNew research suggests that chocolate may not trigger headaches after all, says Susan Clark The dilettante's contract Interview: Opera, painting, multimedia ... there's lot more to Peter Greenaway than strange films. By Sheila Johnston Reviews: French without tears for Masur, while Davis and the Lso embark on their year-long journey through Berlioz Opera Benvenuto Cellini Barbican Hettie Judah The outer limit Opera Breton Orchestral Vivaidi Chamber Philip Grange Prompt What's on today by Marit hargie Experiments with jaundice Theatre: Pirandello 3*3 may be three individually slight pieces, but together they pack an enjoyably farcical punch, says Nigel Cliff Comedy Opera & Ballet Coliseum 0171 632 8300 (24hr) Engush… Dick Whittington Opera A horror writer's misery comes shining through Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice by Peter Barnard Radio 6.00am Bbc Breakfast News (T) (302991) 9.00 Kilroy… Today's Choice by Tony Patrick , Louise Godfrey and Giulio Sica Today's Films by David Robinson Itv Variations Tax on tea bags proves too much of a strain Paul Tew on the Revenue's welcome clarification on benefits Business for Sal! Door fabricator based in Ireland… Holiday headache for firms Megaphone Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Hickman's title is left high and dry Warner ends wait for Rams Engineering Council Garcia is banned over illegal substance Casey starting to build up steam Racing Ahead Sedgefield Fontwell Park Reaping the Racecard By our Racing Staff: Relkeel bids for Bula hat-trick Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Arnold's efforts tilt the balance Free BBC Magazine Tudor presses Test claims Durban Scoreboard Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Franks breaks through for an early finish Palmerston North Scoreboard Keene on Chess Winning Move Dark Blues search for light at end of tunnel Eagles hope for support Snow Reports For the Record Pools Forecast The Times Video referees are put on fast forward Rugby Union in Brief Ten-man West Ham refuse to wilt The Times Telford take the high ground Fixtures Fa acts over Newcastle tickets claims Maloney vies for Tyson Football in Brief The Premiership Today Seven-year hitch worries Rangers Selectors serve notice to Gillett Chaloner lands plum draw Word-Watching Vialli prepares to re-enter lions' den Times Two Crossword Swimming 46 Keegan awaiting his fate Matt Dicklnson on the quandaries England face over the next six days Cricket 48 United break the bank to keep Keane Sun Lord Lester launches The Times's public debate on press freedom Lovells Taylor Root What the us can teach us After the Peach record, the selection of judges is under scrutiny. But should we go the American way, asks Andrea Loux Secret soundings must stop Lawpage Contents Sky HC Declaring war on counterfeiters One toy company is asserting its intellectual property rights, says Tom Kilroy Capita Ras ZMB NATS Your shout The college of Law answer questions on holiday ads, committee rights, unfair dismissal and maintenance payment Lawyer of the week David Cheyne 'I want to be a banker but I never quite got around to changing' QD A&L Linklaters & Alliance A novel Christmas experience With a long break, ahead, John cooper gives his guide to the best reading for the festive season Chambers Ripping yarns Deputy District Judges QD A landma freedon Stepping-stones to Reynolds Promoting the university way Challenging procedures can prove costly, says John Griffith QD Cambridge replies BPP MB Criterion Search Foreign contractors to pay minimum wage Jury cannot convict on adverse inference alone Time does not run until knowledge of suffering actual injury Investigation can commence before offence Sentenced jail time counts for custody time limits Ombudsman's interim decisions cannot be appealed Security for costs still payable under new rules Linklaters & Alliance Ej-Legal Wanted University of Exeter Warner/chappell Music Limited University of Oxford Energy levels start to rise Edward Fennell reports on the firms seizing opportunities as the energy markets open up City brief Sema Group Euro moves QD Ej-Legal 36 Bedford Row The Chambers of Michael Pert Qc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tax-Private Client-Training Contract Erasmus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Something in the City to someone at the college Legal Diary Trading places Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis QD
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