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News from 14/12/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson and Oliver Wright, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, Robert Elphick, Adrian Lee, Phillip Taylor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Kevin Carter, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Wilson, Antonia Senior, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Ross Dunn and Nicholas Blanford, Paul Fitzpatrick, Marc Cranfield-Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Richard Bewes, Stuart Reid, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Jane Collins, Tim Reid, Libby Purves, Idris R. Francis, Peter Skelton, Mark Inglefield, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Charles Bremner, David Charter and Philip Howard, Rob Satchwell, Director, Anthony Meyer, Peter Barnard, Richard Susskind, Ian Markham, Russell Kempson, Paul Armstrong, Paul Durman, David Lister, Susan Clark, Gary Slapper, Rowland Williams (Country Archivist), Barry Millington, Peter Riddell and Martin Fletcher, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Donald Cape, Adam Jones, Audrey E. Razzack, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Andrew Kleissner Minister, James Morton, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, David Docherty, Director, Alex Welby, Inglewood, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Richard Branson, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Ian Blair, Alison Dunn, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Penny Lewis, Anjana Ahuja, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, John Malpas, Allen Robertson, Fraser Nelson, Sue Cameron, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tony Hall, Fran Littlewood, Giles Binney, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Cynthia Deeson, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, Vince Wright, Tom Baldwin Deputy Political Editor, Simon Crompton, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Riddell and Richard Owen, Sally Patten, Peter Roebuck, Henrietta Lake, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, John Ashworth and Raymond Snoddy, Susan Emmett,

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Prodi warns Britain not to go it alone Make up your mind on the euro Law Party perils: Few businesses will pass up the… Free Software Schools Index Creator of Catch-22, Joseph Heller, dies Why schoolboy Flashman was a happy bully Children behaving badly Picture Gallery Spain's Christmas cracker New Branson lottery bid Tudjman snub England draw Financier moves in for M&S Baume & Mercier Hit the slopes By our Political Staff: Norris wins a lifeline in fight for mayor Today in The Times Drinks Direct Prescott spells out £80bn vision Brown 'fudged farm aid figures' Beef Still off Menu in Schools Whitehall security alert for anarchists A highly rated deputy British eggs may disappear Fishery closes ahead of stock quota cuts News in Brief Propeller maims man News in Brief Stalker sent 80 letters News in Brief Murderer killed again News in Brief Nuclear waste fine News in Brief Break for Aitken News in Brief Wife cleared of murder News in Brief First-class post to rise News in Brief Witness with the hairdo puts wigs to flight Matthew Parris sees Beryl, Ophelia and Cho-Cho San Hamilton coming to the aid of her husband There was no cash payment, says Mrs Hamilton Prada no title Tory baroness hides role in pyramid firm Some Lamps are More Electric than Others Cosmetic manifesto of a candidate Abbey National Dropped rape case to cost public £100,000 Bishops call on provost to quit SAGA Prudential Home Insurance Britain joins search for space life AMD Athlon Collymore banned for speeding Doctor rejects blame for 29 child deaths Yell Cannabis tests for Ms cases approved More murder suspects may be granted bail Reform 'will hit vulnerable' Women snub pensions Drug 'relieves spasms' Pill cost cordon bleu cook her memory St. Joseph's Hospice Law will order school lifts for disabled pupils North-South summit ends decades of Irish division Sainsbury's Egg Blairs strike austere pose Home is where the hut is News in Brief Britons appeal News in Brief Law files theft News in Brief Magazine loses News in Brief Macca.com News in Brief GP trial pause News in Brief Hague's Tories are a religious sect says Blair Statement by the Prime Minister: Helsinki summit Parliamentry Reports By Melissa Kete Savings MPs warn EU army could isolate Nato Promise Briefing Today in Parliament Prodi calls Britain in from the cold The European Commission President reveals his vision to Peter Riddell and Martin Fletcher EasyJet DELL Lawsuit threat fights 'damage to good name' Branson promises non-profit lottery Sky digital Canal life given artistic lift Father fought in vain to save daughter NEC Nec Computer Systems Pilot left dog to die in car News in Brief Cattle cruelty News in Brief Blackburn hurt News in Brief Murder appeal News in Brief Rock solid News in Brief Fired up Barak expects peace deal in six months Dome inspires Beijing's millennium landmark Gateway Time Computers (AP): Scot 'forced to admit' he set fire to nurse World in Brief (AFP): Broken tanker sinks World in Brief Girl dies on escalator World in Brief (Reuters): Rebels' Panama raid World in Brief (AFP): Firemen fight police World in Brief (AFP): Cuba boy 'to go home' World in Brief World leaders snub funeral of Tudjman Thousands of ordinary citizens mourn 'father of nation', reports James Pringle from Zagreb Chechens told to raise Russian flag or see villages destroyed Goldmine DIAL-a-PHONE Nuclear treaty rejected Corsica guerrillas open door to Jospin dialogue The Times Posthouse US executes record 96 this year Death penalty opponents are losing ground, reports Ben MacIntyre in Washington Policeman who violated black man jailed for 30 years Opel and Ford to compensate 'Nazi slaves' Laura Ashley Rome lights up for death row reprieve Why they must give us the Lottery People's Lottery would be all in a good cause, says Richard Branson From their Own Correspondent: The Union nags Time Richard Morrison A Week in the Arts Mandarins consult their pledge cards Sir Humphrey's impartiality is threatened, says Sue Cameron 'Fathers do not have the same rights in law as mothers. That is as it should be; as someone once observed, men don't make good fathers' Picture Gallery Goodbye, sailor Where Britannia ruled the waves now she waves from the shoreline Shirt slight The Times Diary Italian Whispers Prodi turns on his tormentors Ten More Years Transport needs a steady hand as well as a distant vision Deals on Eels Every cloud of sand eels has a silver lining European politics and the rule of law Euro's downward trend Germany's tax laws Reporting of road accident details Tory line on Section 28 Intervention in Kosovo Avenging angels Parliament on TV Railway heritage 'Conspiracy' to put Sir Cliff at No 1 Ali's wisdom News and comment Getting one's goat Court Circular Memorial service Elections University news Appointments Dinners Picture gallery Birthdays Personal Column Memorial celebration Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Wills Personal Column Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John W. R. Taylor John W. R. Taylor, Obe, former Editor of Jane's All the World's Aircraft, died on December 12 aged 77. He was born on June 8 , 1922 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Joseph Heller Joseph Heller, novelist, died in East Hampton, New York, on December 12 aged 76. He was born oN May 1,1923 Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Express Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Professor Clement Bamford Professor Clement Bamford, Frs, Polymer scicntist, died on November 7 aged 87. He was born on October 10,1912 Gordon Rose Gordon Rose, orthopaedic surgeon, died on November 13 aged 83. He was born on April 28,1916 Group Captain John Constable Group Captain John Constable. late Secondary of London, Under Sheriff and High Bailiff of Southwark, died on November 18 aged 65. He was born on August 9,1934 Three–day Week for Industry Managers set for rollover Christmas windfall On-Target How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Check your Points or Choose your Team from this List Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes The Times Super League Entry Form Telecoms groups woo small firms Kevin Carter on a plethora offers that Oftel is keen to highlight Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale - Marketing Services Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imagine . . . Internet Multiple Classified Advertising Items WVE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Business Services Amda Athlon Flexy Office Distributors & Agents Audit is still in demand In Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megaphone Newspapers News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,286 Notting Hill on the long road to success A century in photographs Today: 1991 Police Dependants Trust Times 3 Forecast Time Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Chiefs in media deal get £6m fillip TV & Radio Green considers M&S move Tesco holds fire as the man who took confirms his interst Sainsbusy stock rises Rise in raw material costs helps pound up Murray's shares spring a Leek Sport Ti £4bn merger talks collapse Antidote to City ready to take on Baker St Red Hot Penny Shares Fears for the future Index Boothman fears for market led by the Net Siebel ING backs out of €10bn bid Picture Gallery Nabisco to bid for UB Antisoma to seek London listing Business Roundup Dupuis cashes in Business Roundup Sports Internet soars Business Roundup NatWest sell-off plan Business Roundup Invensys sells DCE Business Roundup Kunick plea to pubs Business Roundup Honeycombe at high Business Roundup Exchange Rates Suitors line up to woo Esat Picture Gallery Williams to sell paints businesses by March London Clubs to grab bigger slice of Vegas Till resigns as UPI chief By our city Editor: Green shoot of recovery for M&s BICC says profits are on track Andersen fund Deloitte fees up US acquisition takes Cookson buying to £lbn Firedup Bulmer keen to head down Mexico way Commodities Liffe Options M&S shares in reverse despite takeover talk 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 Williams Cookson Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Escape with a Net gain Tempus London Clubs Wall Street No room for complacency about long-term prospects There are now signs of serious weakness in Britain's industrial performance On his Todd The Time City Diary Web feat The Times City Diary Compass point The Times City Diary Olga's double The Times City Diary Branson gambles on putting fun back into lottery The Virgin boss promises excitement, say Jon Ashworth and Raymond Snoddy Rowe & Maw M mannesmann Shares lower as volume subsides Jagnotes-Euro.Com The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreave Lansdown Sydney rip-off Medicine online Sold into Slavery Two years ago Mercy Senahe was a slave, surviving on pine kernels and being regularly raped. Her parents had sold her at the age of nine to a Ghanaian priest, who held her in servitude for 12 years. Today she is the face of a worldwide campaing to free thousands of women who continue to suffer in captivity. Interview by Carol Midgley Taming toddlers Eddie Izzard Planet Talk Welcome to the great new year rip-off Sydney's millennium party is too costly for most local people. Anne Barrowclough reports The Times Pretentious moi? Quackery and the Internet Is the Internet really the place to seek medical advice? Simon Crompton reports Tips when Using the Internet Hernia Why looks are so important to a child Stop The Times How to stop your child's tantrums A technique used by psychologists can improve parent-child relationships. Anjana Ahuja reports The Times Don't take a cold sore on holiday The first line of defence is to boost your immune system, says Susan Clark If you are already on holiday when an outbreak of herpes simplex threatens, dose yourself homeopathically The first olé the angels did say Dance: Allen Robertson meets Tamara Rojo, Britain's popular Spanish ballerina Vocal Choral Schutz Chamber Tomorrow in Times 3 Firedup Cabaret Prompt What's on today Art Galleries Force arrives to spare his blusher Maggie, Maggie, Maggie? Out, out, out is Caitlin Moran's advice to Eddie lzzard after his Brixton gig Multimedia Concerts: A score to stun Valention into silence; a surprising premiere from Salonen; Turnage and Rattle bridge the gap between ald and new Concert Richmond Theatre Handy hint: onions make great stocking fillers Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Even leaner and meaner Fran Littlewood on the benefits of shared service centres Global Home Loans Ltd Department of Civil Aviation - Dubat Accountancy Career in Financial Services The Times Somervilleinternational Times Newspapers Commerzbank return On the Move by Antonia senior Cambridge Econometrics Accountancyjobs.com Gateway Accountancyjobs.com Decision-makers are delayed by coach traffic Rugby Union By our Sports Staff: Hendry gives Fu no chance to shine Snooker Riley decides to go back to the drawing board Sailing Snow Reports St Mary's pass early test of resolve For the Record Clubs find nothing bleak about winter Rugby League Colts defy opinion to reach play-offs American Football Fixtures Holders start in assured fashion Phillips close to taking over at Jackdaws Castle Racing: Confirmation of Nicholson's Successor Imminent Musselburgh Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Reading the Racecard By our Racing Staff: Sprake 'stable' after car accident Musselburgh to inspect Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Word-Watching Hereford Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Winning Move Keene on Chess Adams steadies Arsenal's nerves Captain's first goal of season helps to account for gallant Blackpool Firedup Richards shatters Ipswich Conference pressing FA for place at top table Non League Tomorrow Third Division Pools Forecast Bolton thrive on spare time Football in Brief Desire and spirit keep England on right track Cricket Run of Success The Premiership Today Tendulkar falls victim to Australia's noisy majority Sport in Brief Word-Watching Times Two Crossword Rugby Union 40 Composed Hussain saves the day South Africa unable to force victory despite umpiring decisions running in their favour Keegan plans Wembley send-off Full Final Scoreboard from Port Elizabeth Racing 41 Zenith Goodbye to 1999 and all that . . . Are you liable if your guests have too much to drink? Actis Hughes-Castell International Rugby Board The dangers of partying on Beware plying your guests with drink - you could be liable, says Penny Lewis If one of your party is taken ill, you must ensure that a watch is kept on them at all times HW Daniels Bates Contents ZMB Universal Charities: help or hindrance ? Charity law must secure fair regulation of an independent sector, says Allson Dunn Parents given a bigger break Clayton Utz Z M B Department for international Development Michael Page Legal Who has the right to a child's body? News that children's organs are being stored raises complex issues, says Peter Skelton Chambers Tote Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Goodbye From the issuing of the last writ to the end of Latin tags, David Pannick look back at a momentous year for the lav Net service breaks new ground Applying Ec law to the survival of species Court of Session Outer House Effect of prior acquittal on subsequent prosecution Court of Appeal Criminal Division Irrational, inconsistent, impassioned - just like sex really James Morton explores two centuries of relations between the oldest professions Charting contract law's continental drift GG Graham Gill & Young Z M B Brent Council Fees tussle sparks Bar Wars II John Malpas says the Bar Council's report on fees gives barristers ample ammunition for a good fight City brief The Times The Parliamentary Counsel Merger moves A sound base for greater rights to free speech English law has long been used to restrict debate. Gary Slapper welcomes moves to expand expression Norman Alex UNIS Announcement for the Times Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority The Chambers of Michael Pert QC Bucks The Times Newspapers Berwin Leighton New law minister makes first visit to legal firm Trading places Picture Gallery QD

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