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News from 10/12/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Colin Stamp, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Goerge Caulkin, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Perfidious Albion, Trudy Harris, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Boyd Farrow, Claus von Bulow, Melissa Kite and Michael Horsnell, James Bone, Elizabeth Judge, Iain Stewart, Barbara Ellen, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, James Landale, Political Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Valerie Elliott and Frances Gibb, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Tom Baldwin, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Martin Fletcher, Bryony Pawinska, Chief Executive, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman T. Shepherd, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Eddie Izzard, Hugh McLlveen, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Ross Dunn, Mary Ann Siegbart, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles and Mark Henderson, Nicholas Blanford, Robin Young, James Clarke, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Phil Gordon, David Jory, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Pamela Ross, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Anthony Quick, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Paul McCann, Bob Williams, David Lister, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Jack Wardle, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Caroline Merrell, Melissa Kite, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Tom Baldwin and Martin Fletcher, Jennifer O'neill, G. S. J. Lankenau, Glen Owen, Gavin Yamey, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Paul Nathanson, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Pamela Taylor, Chief Executive, Maureen Paton, Russell Jenkins, Mr Harold Ross, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Wilson, Ian Brodie, Michael Langan, Caroline Merrell and Robert Bruce, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Tim Roberts, M. Handley, Chief Executive, Dalya Alberge and John Shaw, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, Helen Brinton, David Powell, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Giles Whittell and Alice Lagnado on the Chechen Border,

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Eddie lzzard on make-up, men and fantasies Blair's beef fury chills summit Index First Telecom Row over anthem the Italians can't stand Speedy Beckham banned Tomorrow Inside Dando stalker had her secret number Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Dell Euro campaigners defy leader Tories in fury over Archer hearing delay 'Moderate' wins academy vote By a Staff Reporter: End to Ashcroft case welcomed Doctors to get £10,000 reward Centre Right threatens to blackball Hague Dewar sacks friend News in Brief Church gets into fashion Hospital suspends paediatrician Jockey to sue former boss Baby Jag to schools rescue Charm offensive on Elgin Marbles Lacoste Police face inquiry over abduction case Flash cars for the big stars V. handy £3.5m striker punched wife at dance When Sport Ruled the Earth Adams calls on Blair to clear up bugging Boxclever Granada Doubts cast on intelligence role Defence chief argues for European force Harrods Knightsbridge Third man shot in new spate of attacks Jilted John wins ?3,000 claim for broken heart Herb 'better' for mild depression Abbey National Asian imports put spoke in all-British Raleigh bike BT By a Correspondent: Shipman says he didn't call for aid in 15 deaths Church 'fails test' for charity status Boots One. Tel Man goes over the rainbow for Dorothy's dress Lawyers sue over legal aid Disabled grants Blandford ordeal Husband cleared Hirst gift sold Hamilton says honesty landed him in court Times 3 Dixons Foes sharpen their wits in verbal duel Sky Pictures Premier Radiation raises pilot cancer risk The Link Smokers told to leave the habit behind By our Medical Reporter: Girls 'increase sickness in pregnancy' By a Correspondent: 'Castration' reduces prostate deaths Multiple Display Advertising Items Forces' schools join It scheme Her master's voice calls young pup into limelight Have a Happy New Year Student 'in bed' at time of killing News in Brief Mars ocean Lord 's £2m sale School cake ban Premier Currys Early visitors fox security at the Dome Pie Trouble Entry price rises outpace inflation BT Halfords Poor ticket sales add to new year flops Blacks are still main target of stop and search Ultimate Price Promise A lifetime spent going nowhere Comet BMA to seek new model for NHS funding Computers seized in child porn sweep Joke Book is Condemned Volunteers bring joy of gardening back to elderly Times 3 Vauxhall Raising the Standard Natwest Mortagages Artist sues over damage to. his sculptures Brown takes blame as French maintain ban Statement to the House: Agriculture Minister is accused of weakness and incompetence over French defiance on beef PC World No more Seattle debacles, Byers promises MPs The Times Briefing Hereditaries return to Lords - only to listen Why we Britons are going through an Identity crisis On Politics Haufax Regions plan joint war on poverty Comet Bill aims to protect elderly patients Tax stalemate follows Blair's French rebuff Legal Action SKY digital Farmers may so to court Damages Claim A history of mutual mistrust The World is Not Enough 007 Jospin thrives on rich dish of patriotism Life found two miles beneath the ice cap Dixons 17th-century wine 'fresh, clean, lively' Time Hams in new year broadcast News in Brief Family tragedy Record runner Official banned Turtle mission Jumble coup Montenegro backs off from civil war Gateway Tudjman 'is near death' Woman tackles Michelin stars Travelodge Kosovo activist jailed News in Brief Castro verdict (AP): Austrian plea (AFP): Polio success (AFP): Landmines cut (AP): Vintage price China winces as Yeltsin hits out at the US High-tech vacuum bombs may be used against Grozny Observers fear ultimatum may have been a coded warning, Giles Whittell writes The Sunday Times Yell Russians wait for rebels to leave town Lone wolf of Arizona beats Bush in poll Texas execution condemned Ready Shop US expels 'spying' Russian Hillary snubs President on gay soldiers Barak sure he can win deal on Golan Aims of the Peace Talks Woody Allen's prodigy son, 11, heads for college Vodafone (AP): Cubans protest over boy Ciny Lebanon agreement 'in months ' In the Saturday Times WHSmith. We're Here to help Britain leads move for Iraq deal Saddam offered relief for allowing back UN arms inspectors, writes James Bone Picture Gallery Bihar leader invites 40,000 to wedding (AP): 1999 'year of progress' on rights World in Brief (Reuters): Poll promise (AFP): Rafsanjani to run (Reuters): Mother saved (AFP): Santa's steal Multiple Display Advertising Items Our future up for grabs My doctor says it is time for me to give up writing.… Thorntons Going, going gone with the millennium On the cusp of the century, our institutions are looking decrepit Book your tickets now and don't miss the amazing pantomime antics of Red Ken Whittington, Old Dobbin and Jeffrey the Unbelievable Cat Picture Gallery Gird your sirloins Between French chauvinism and Brussels lethargy, what did we expect? High tied The Times Diary Comme a La Guerre Blair's Francophilia has led him into a trap Heights of Ambition Barak and Assad have a Golan Opportunity Veritable Vintage Pass that 300-year-old Madeira, my dear Intelligent tactics to bug Adams? Letters to the Editor Ulster schools Corruption in Britain Depressing slur French refusal to lift the beef ban Cost of drugs to the Third World Dangers of fast driving Cliff's Christmas hit Help needed for student dropouts Graves of VCs Stake in the heart 'Icon' of invention Court Circular Carol service RAD Wills Picture Gallery Dinners Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Leverhulme Trust Legal appointments Lieutenant-Colonel Brian Shaw Personal Column Kenny Baker Sir James Stubblefield Richard Fargher On this Day Obituary Mr Harold Ross Relations with France frozen Business Sport The Times Crossword Ecstasy and noise feeds the rave party craze Weathercall The Times Features Arts The Times Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Court attacks DTI over package holidays FSA warns investors on hi-tech stocks SFO investigates Versailles Group Cross TV & Radio Water sector's worst day as more jobs go Sport Test report Festive cheer as Bank holds rate Banking covenant fears hit Arcadia Reaching for the sky Index SEC looks into Tyco accounting Colt takes in £800m for small companies move Boxer's $137m name sale C&G Investment Rates German bank fails to repay illegal state aid Abi plans awards scheme Exchange Rates NTL strips brewery of its football club hold Linux float is record in New York Brussels to rule on Rover aid by June Business Roundup AIB in Ulster bid BA eyes Olympic stake Garban in bonds link Ahold in £1.2bn deal Flextech goes on NTL Emap in Net venture Companies House Chapter 11 is refused to lonica's loan note rebels Courts aims for TV market Computacenter By our City Editor: Shock as risk-takers make profits Commentary Compass shares surge as profits rise 22% to £194m Fine Art back in the black Harvey Nichols to expand own brand GlobalNet hits 50% premium on debut Water sector plunges over fears on pricing Stock Market Sally Patten Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Shooting star Tempus Compass Water shares Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Globalnet Wall Street Sky was the limit for the man behind Versailles Carl Cushnie's ideas have been a big moneyspinner, says Caroline Merrell Poor rating The Times City Diary Unknown auditors in the spotlight Robert Bruce on the role of a small accounting firm Initial fault Wrong call New account Newspapers Support Recycling Water jobs still at risk Busines Letters It shares hit liquidity Reed's new strategy boosts shares 15% First Technology ahead Granet Point Picture Gallery Eldridge Pope stronger Peterhouse pays £40m for Eve Legal & Public Notices Sainsbury Bank may start rival to Egg Gameplay up 25% over BSkyB deal Business Roundup QXL buys DinSide NHP sees 132% rise EVestment £10m plan BP in £400m bus deal Hanson acquisition Mannesmann IBM Shares recover as rates hold Epo. com The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Panic shopping Of make-up, men and fantasies Christmas TV Village People Pale Cream Sherry Women's mags Party Girl of the Twentieth Century Changing Times Panic—moi? Never Where to Find It Stop Smoking for the Millennium Christmas, the feast of Chris George Michael Songs from the Last Century Anywhere but Here Jazz albums Horse of a different colour Is it still fun to stray at the YMCA? After 22 years on the road, disco legends and gay icons the village People are coming back—again. Barbara Ellen welcomes them Reviews: Perfect pop hooks in Hammersmith, Eighties nostalgia in Dublin Pop Yamaha Metro Special Advance Previews this Weekend Opens Tonight Prompt this Weekend by Ann Scanlon Tonight only Brighton Sunday Classical Concerts Not one for the history books Dance: Debra Craino sees the Royal Ballet open its new season Concert CUMS/Cleobury Albert Hall 'A Triumph' Theatre Hansel and Gretel Lyric, Hammersmith Richmond Theatre Opera Theodora Barbican Hall Give us a break, give us a laugh Budweiser's ads a cut above the rest, says Paul McCann Media & Marketing Ofgem News of the World Keep press hounds off Prince Trust me, I'm a dot-com Why the glossies gloss over the dark side of life Gritty issues ar a turn-off for advertisers seeking glamour in women's magazines, says Maureen Paton A scoop too far for Drudge Matt Drudge's Fox News show has been axed. So what now for the man who had the inside story on the Lewinsky affair? By lan Brodle The Times Diary Goodbye to my crumpet days , says Bakewell As the new head of the British Film Institute, Joan Bakewell would like her gravitas to be appreciated. Paul Nathanson tries to oblige Granville Net sales go shooting off the chart The explosion in oline music sales has put everyone in the industry in a spin. Boyd Farrow reports Trade digest One millennium project that is definitely domed Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Films ITV Variations Today's Choice Tony Patrick 'Likely to endanger' means real risk Court of Appeal Criminal Division Cooking facilities essential attribute of a dwelling Court of Appeal Parity of guilty intent in incitement Court of Appeal Criminal Division Supporting plea of tender before action Court of Appeal Old interpretation may not be followed Chancery Division The Times Work rights preserved between subsidiaries Court of Justice of the European Communities Rutherford rounds on Woodward Rugby Union: Former Technical Director Breaks Slence WHSmith. We're Here to help Sale and Bedford cloud the issue Support falls short for referee who was right Italians make a meal of it Wheel of misfortune stalls draw Showpiece Hong Kong meeting overcomes turn for the worse Cheltenham Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's Racing Reading the Racecard Doncaster Lingfield Park McCoy's efforts to join elite are frustrated Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Baker takes quick revenge on rival Swimming Parnham earns call-up Men's Hockey Tecno India looking dangerous Cricket For the Record Today's Fixtures Nicol gains strength from home comforts Squash Snow Reports Warren makes a date for Tyson Sport in Brief Cayard on top of his game Sailing Samaranch still standing in way of progress Sports Politics The Olympic movement will lack credibility until it discards its ageing president, Rob Hughes believes The Times Cambridge engineer smooth passage Triathlon seeks EPO testing Triathlon Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching King and Bond pass up trip to Sydney Bowls Winning Move Keene on chess Arsenal mix style with substance to ease home Uefa Cup third-round stroll for Wenger's team contrasts with night of frustration at St James' Park Keane's deal is welcomed by all Ball faces retirement after dismissal Football in Brief Amoruso says sorry for racial taunts Good Times, Bad Times Newcastle's best efforts fail to breach Roma's resistance Rapid Last Night's Results Edgar Street no place for faint hearts Buoyed by memories of 1972, Hereford United hope to cause another upset The Premiership Today Cup switch paves way for male domination Word-Watching Klusener forces England to toss away advantage Powerful all-rounder seizes Test initiative Scoreboard from Port Elizabeth Times Two Crossword Racing 55 Leeds refuse to be frozen out Swimming 56 Optimax Laser Eve Clinics

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