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News from 13/12/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Rosemary Righter, A. Osbaldiston, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Joanna Hunter, Angela Sabin, Michael Aylwin, Catherine Riley, R. W. Leon, DJM, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Gavin Lumsden and Susan Emmeit, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, W. Ross, Richard English, Ginny Dougary, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Jeremy Whittle, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, David McVay, Norman Davies, John O'leary Education Editor, Peter Higginson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anthony Padman, Dominic Walsh, Alasdair Reid, Jennal Cox, Gary Jacob, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Sara Kiley, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Mike Speak, Andrew Pierce and Tom Balawin, David Mcvay, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Lindsat Nicolle, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Lisa Armstrong, Daniel Mcgrory and Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, Stuart Miles, Hyder Jawad, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Claire Mcdonald, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sean MacAulay, Matt Dickinson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, David Martin, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Nigel Cliff, Robert Stevens, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Patrick Echlin, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Jennifer O'neill, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. V. Smith, Glen Owen, Ben Hammersley, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Simon Munk, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, John Flemming, Deborah King, Jennai Cox, Molra Petty, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, A. G. Luscombe, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Elwyn Roberts, Fraser Nelson, Kenny MacLver, Mark Baldwin, Daniel Rosenthal, Nigel Powell, Donald Hoodless, Malcolm Swift, Lucy Gribble, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Alex O'connell, Valerie Elliott and Alex O'connell, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Michael Evans, Foanna Coles, Sally Patten, Tom Baldwin and Andrew Pierce, Peter Roebuck, Anna Soderblom, Colin McQuillan, Damian Barr, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Hague faces Tory revolt over Norris Times appeal Index Why men hit me by Glenda Jackson Times 3 Inside Euro draw pits England against Germany again Children decide boarding is wizard Picture Gallery 20% off Christmas shopping at Brussels aid for farmers In Brief Running out in style Ronson back in business A most Gratifying Ale Games to light up your Christmas Prescott admits transport mistakes Today in The Times 2 Sport 3 Features Arts, TV PlaNet talk Services ban on gays is to be lifted next month New Deal youngsters to get 'job coaches' Whitehall reforms to target women Owner of bugged Adams car to sue News in Brief 24-hour opening times Homeless 'victimised' Benefit cuts 'illegal' Lib Dem ultimatum Charity worker killed Forgotten dead Small print unread Protest at animal tests Zoo defends 'hotshots' Vauxhall Norris felled by bolt from the blue Andrew Pierce and Tom Baldwin on the letter that dealt new blow to the Tories The Epping foresters who came out of the woods The Party's Mayoral Hopefuls Action 2000 Judges appeal for easy route to retirement Frances Gibb reports on a flexible plan the would lead to a younger bench Mowlam 'may quit' to write memoirs Abbey National BBC lost for words over identity of Archer baby Dell Girl, 5, drowns in car Seasonal good cheer has party ring to it Kitchens of the rich are poor on hygiene Cable & Wireless 3Com Police focus on hostage tactics No sex, no social life, no career Peer pressure has made modern motherhood a shameful indulgence, reports Helen Rumbelow Book Tokens Gay parents of twins make legal history Vodafone Parents' right to time off Hewlett Packard £2m restoration unmasks Renaissance masterpieces Sky digital Catholics 'no longer apart' News in Brief Royal greeting Sick hospitals Diana funding Divine order Flood help The Week BT Prescott's slips cost him dear Parliament & Politics 'Scheming Gus' a man of action Swiftcall Air Canada Advertisers project a New Year's Eve coup All Eyes on the Big Picture Religion's role in making peace 'must be tapped' The Times American Express Briton chosen as millennium medal maker Massacre videos released American Summary Terror threat to Americans UN to vote on new Iraq offer Leader of cult goes missing Msn US legal tussle over rights of grandparents Chile's candidates try to bury the Pinochet era It's Pop Art. It Pops off the Wall Bradley shrugs off heart scare US defence plan alarms Europe America response to missile threats from rogue states risks a return to the Cold War, writes Michael Evans Calls for missile shield bolstered by test success Alpha PC World Clinton admits failure on gays Grozny respite triggers exodus Scramble for power begins after death of Tudjman Millennium Experience Quantex Capsized ferry toll rises to 63 World in Brief Sect defiant Iran elections Rapist alert (AP): Sudan crisis (Reuters): Island quake Brother with long memory has power to embarrass Schröder Brussels may give emergency help to British farmers Heritage Hotels Halifax French beauty strikes blow for race égalité Syria and Israel confident of peace Local ANC leaders drive relics of apartheid out of town Marks & Spencer Life Assurance Brittany coast threatened by oil spill MOPS Association for International Cancer Research Harare runs out of petrol News in Brief (Reuters): Rebels kill 15 (AP): Bodies found (AP): Games banned (AP): Kurds held (AFP): Turkey protest No Title St Ethelburga's: a touchstone of peace and hope Rosemary Righter explains how the Ira bombing of a City of London church in 1993 inspired exciting plans for an international centre to end world conflict The best show in town The Times Millennium Appeal Ciny The messy pursuit of Mr Clean The Tories seem determined to prove that they are out of touch "We had assumed that the 12970s wer the last word in bad tast. But nothing prepared us for the naffness fo the 1990s—and its great kitsch charm' Picture Gallery Cash is not academic The State controls universities while forcing them to find their own funds Court story The Times Diary Chilly up There But the Helsinki summit was about more than beef Note to the City Time to give a Christmas bonus to St Ethlburga's Capital Punishment With enemies like these Blair scarcely needs friends Legal aid fees and access to justice Breadth of Oxford student intake War in Chechnya A traveller's tale Back to the future? Benefit fraud Quality of life in t North and South Put to rights Court Circular Nature notes Wills Personal Column The Sovereign's Parade Luncheon Dinners Old Square Chambers Birthdays University news Durham University Memorial service Sir Nigel Broackes Anniversaries Appointments Durham University Forthcoming marriages Stonyhurst Association Marriages The Wildlife Trusts Legal news On this Day Ira Gunmen Surrender Franjo Tudjman Rick Danko Capitalisation, week's change Trading Period: Settlement takes place five buiness days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close but adjustment are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes. yield and price/earnings ratios are based mikkle prices Epo. com Spanish leisure and retail launch for Ronson High-techs frenzy to get another £lbn Whitehall power struggle delays new mortgage rules Savoy trust in plan for hotel school Bardaycard and JLP see trade start to pick up Epo. com Johnson looks at service sector for Lionheart targets Branson charities could benefit from lottery Posco aims to thwart Vodafone in Korea Epson Irish telecoms bid in doubt Bulmer heads for China By our Industry Staff: Workers in UK lack skills and good managers What the Sunday Papers Say By our City Staff: South East retail property lags behind From a Correspondent: Tyco promises a fight as shareholders sue Plea for water summit Companies House Speed limits better than roadblocks By our City Staff: Swedes may take over rescued Holzmann By our City Staff: New rules may aid Railtrack Lasmo to reassure City Price war likely after Virgin's Air India deal Britannia International Chief still sought in Telewest link to Flextech From a Correspondent: FCC blow to WorldCom-Sprint merger hopes Millennium shopping boom may have started The Times By our City Staff: Internet classics firm joins AIM Alternative Investment Market By our City Staff: Nike fills Reebok's shoes Cgu to run Net auction DMGT results expected to grab the headlines Companies Reporting: By Sally Patten Results and Statistics Watch on input prices Economic Outlook Exchange Rates Siebel News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,285 Mockery and anger end Thatcher's long reign Weathercall The Times Features Times 3 Arts The Times Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries England prepare to give Germany third degree Trail blazers How They Line up for Euro 2000 Picture Gallery Fit to play Ebokers. com Rushed FA Cup draw produces few titbits Watford fail to heed warning Tottenham are denied progress by the brilliance of Harper Camara casts aside spectre of insecurity Tranmere achieve full control Seasonal gifts accepted early by Royle Turley shines brightly in Diamonds raid FA Cup: Rushden ride their luck Robinson keeps Wolves in the hunt Smith's early exit is a blessing in disguise Marshall saves face by owning up in defeat Deschamps leaves Hull floundering in the water Bakke double nourishes depleted troops Cort makes difference in trial of strength Pany only inches from glory TEAMtalk Ferguson strikes a blow for Flynn's romantics Fa Cup: Wrexham triumph while Exeter and Hereford survive to fight another day Chigwell evoke spirit of Fry to defy elements Matthews shows why money is no substitute Relief for Gregory as Villa proceed with care Century by Sales helps to secure series England's bowlers apply the brakes Kallis steers South Africa towards declaration after being reprieved by third umpire Wellington Scoreboard Australia step up pressure Adelaide Scoreboard Outlook improves for Cardiff Rees instils spirit of adventure Rugby World Cup 1999 Saracens handed shelter by Pienaar Heineken Cup: Best of British move to the for as competition in Europe intensifies Wasps discover the Wright formula for European game Blockade bars the way for French Weighty issues prey on Reivers Listless Leicester leave it too late Heineken Cup: Run of first-half penalties gives Caledonians the edge Munster ride to rescue of Irish pride Matthew Pryor reports from France on a weekend of contrasts Cork seek to retain student crown The Times Lines gams surprise victory over Higgins Sport in Brief The F. A. Cup Scotland Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Nationwide National Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Scotland Evening wear Domestic violence, infidelity and why I will never marry again Britain and Europe Norman Davies, page 38 La Movie As Graduate careers Cream Sherry How the stars add a little colour to their lives HOBBs Fashion Diary Picture Gallery There is more V Valentino Than one way to sparkle The Wellman Clinic The Times The demands of Europe In 1914 and 1939 Britain took the far-reaching decision to enter conflicts on the Continent. In the second half of the 20th century, our future was again bound to Europe. Norman Davles continues his story of the lsles The Times Locked into our neighbours' lives Stop 'The righteous will survive and the rest will perish' Jerusalem could become a flashpoint for millennium violence when cut followers converage on the Holy City for the New Year. Sam Kiley reports One for the front row of the squalls Theater: Daniel Rosenthal meets Mario Borza, a 'waterist' whose soggy artistry is much in demand 'Water is an element which is cheap to acquire, but fiendishly expensive to control' The Times Reviews : Blur end their first decade with a jukebox full of singles; the sexiest of Midsummer dreams… Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Barbican The sort of porridge that stays lumpy Despite the presence of america's sweetheart, Tom Hanks, the prison drama The Green Mile is a hit that misses, says Sean MacAulay Concert OAE/Rattle Festival Hall …joy unbounded as Simon Rattle rounds off the Oae's Beethoven season; Andriessen wastes his Time; Carreras and Terfel slug it out in battle at the Albert Hall Concert Jose Carreras/Bryn Terfel Albert Hall Concert Bbc SO/Brabbins Barbican The Times Opera Opera & Ballet Antigohe Season's spooky greetings Nigel Cliff boos, hisses and picked the best children's shows for christmas Nigel Cliff boss, hisses and picks hte best children's shows for Christmas Richmond Theatre Entertainments Listings Dawn chorus of an early bird Want to get into TV??Behind the glamour are early shifts and nerve-tingling deadlines, says Lucy Gribble The benefits of staff diversity Minorlty groups can give any company broader appeal, says Damian Barr 'It paid for half my jive course' Time Shaky start to a job Key Insurance Personnel Select News International Corporate Affairs Fletcher Schlaefli Media The Times Gabbitas Times Newspapers Pareto Law Amaze Meta m morphose International Wimbledon Company SGA Ltd Monument From Queen to preen, a Post-Modern look at MTV Radio All the TV and Radio for the Week in Vision on Saturday Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice by Peter Barnard BBC1 Today's Choice by Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck ITV Variations For the Record Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Athletics Hockey Golf Snow Reports Distance runners roll back years Athletics Racing Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Southwell Princess Royal criticises reform Olympic Games Foster opts to sit out on golden chance Swimming: Championships End on Sour Note for Britain as Favourite Withdraws Reading set fair at the halfway stage Hockey Arsenal restore pride after win Women's Football Nicol is forced to concede his title Squash Word-Watching Moorcroft provides answer for Wembley Sports Politics Docksider makes splash in Mile Racing: Hills-Trained Colt Leads the Way as Europeans Dominate Hong Kong Meeting Newcastle Plumpton Rapid Raceline Leaders in the Jumps Championships Pincay breaks record Cheltenham celebrates triumphs over adversity Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Shorts Physical beauty from within Hair—what is It and how to Keep It Looking Healthy Fitness starts at the top Fit to Play Cox's easebook Kate Allenby Matthew Pryor shapes up with… Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Having a touch of rebalancing Fit to Play Deborah King restores her body's ebb and flow with cranio-sacral therapy Challenger UK Exercising both body and brain Times Two Crossword Lynne Truss Even in sickness, Ali stands out as The Greatest of all Magic Numbers Direct life & pension services Oh my, Emile, what big arms you have It's a small world after all Why multiplayer games willl light up this Christmas Netcom Internet Contents You've got mail - ne's a pint Shop Smart Room for change Lindsay Nicolle News Bites Battle won, but fight still on Unmetered access packages are fine, but price is wrong Free fax Now the hard work begins BT Luddites of the world unite Still time to get on the branch line Over 10 Million already unavailable Dell 'Tis the season to go shopping Fill your stockings with tips from our three-page guide to christmas online and give on tradition as miss—the rush Food and Drink Site of the Week Click here for easy wish fulfilment Books EFax. com Cards Lineone DVDs Netstore Sports & Books Websites Instant thrill of 'living' battles A PC or Notebook on your desk tomorrow… Challenge all-comers Why fight oneopponent when you can take on the world? Tim Wapshott, software editor, goes online gaming Multi-player champ in the art of Quake A View to a Frag—tricks of the Game Peoplesound. com Gore blimey, it's a graphic winner Verdict Sun microsystems Enjoy an Epic battle and may Brilliant switch makes Opposing Force fresh challenge but Unreal Tournament has the edge with classic adventure ICS Learning Systems Verdict The Force be with you Yell We've been good too Verdict IMac trouble and strife Ginny Dougary's love affair with her new computer looks doomed, thanks to her husband's descent into techno hell Computers - Don't You Love 'Em? Simplythebe. st way to the fir. st and foremo. st e-mail address A bit of foresight can save files Protect your Pc with a backup program that is fast and efficient Verdict IBM Get into line, please Quick Bites Absolute Beginhners Net Benefit PMR Group PLC Plexus Forefront Europe SPGS Installations Engineer Latest moves in IT Froth in the dark Dehorah King braves the all-night sitting of nerds at an intemet caf? in London Weird Web Y2K bomb comes from Babylon Rich strike it very rich Kenny MacLver is US editor of Computer Business Review Time

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