News from 15/12/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Paul McCARTNEYTHE Cavern, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Phil Stephenson, Kaoru Ishikawa Y2k National Co-ordinator, Deputy Director-General, Claire McDonald, Richard Sharpe Editor, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Robert Lea, D. Michael Roberts, Tessa Jowell, Philip Howard, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Damian Whitworth and Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jenny Knight, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Tess Sanford, Martin Fletcher, David McVay, Philip Webster, Tom Baldwin, Roland Watson and Andrew Pierce, Josephine Monroe, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Patrick Howarth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Cameron, Tim Reid, Jeffrey Ttiford, Clare Thompson, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, Amanda Loose, Anthony G. Phillips, Ian Hughes, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Martin Turner, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Rose Rouse, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Katherlne Bergen, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Pearl E. Crompton (Library secretary), Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, David Lister, David Adams and Ben MacIntyre, Lea Paterson and Alasdair Murray, Rowan O'neill, Marit Hargie, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Caroline Merrell Banking Corporation, Barry Millington, Norton Giddings, Karen Homer, Rob Wright, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Cliff, Young of Graffham, Nenad Ivankovic, Melissa Kite, Clive Cheesman, Richard Owen, A. E. Martin, Damian Whitworth, J. W. Moffat, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Charles Bremner and Jason Allardyce, Peter Robert, G. B. R. Walkey, Miriam Beuther, Peter Wilson and Alison Kervin, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Craig Lord, Alfred Finer, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, H. M. Saiewitz, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Jeremy Corbyn, Julia Roskill, Damian Boddy, Susan Stranks (Director), Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Alice Miles, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Vince Wright, Allan Hall, George Mc Nally, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lindsay Williams, Susan Emmett,
ResumoSecret deal on Scottish beef blocked Blair turned down French offer Craigie dies Russian move Index Getting shirty at the office Norris flirts with danger after Tories reprieve him Good grief! No more Peanuts McCartney Back at the Cavern Find the right school for a gifted child Biscuit battle Jockey quits Boodle & Dunthorne Heavy brought down to Earth Radio watchdog cracks down on 'laddism' Today in The times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Drinks Direct Prudence is staying for Christmas Railtrack abandons 'too risky' signals Prime Minister leads tributes to Craigie Maridelson passes on pet name Julie Andrews sues over loss of voice News in Brief Election spending hint GM protest to M&s Help for the homeless Blairite 'Victim of plot' Whitehall Web waste Record suicides in jail Mandela's garden gets a TV makeover Not even a world statesman is safe as Charlie Dimmock's men root out a millennium target Environment experts damage historic site Prada Paramilitaries suspected of art raid Rare Gulliver's Travels among treasures seized, reports Christopher Walker By our Media Correspondent: New challenge for Titchmarsh Beatle back to where he once belonged Irvine orders full review of crime courts Unusual route for a judge BT Picture Gallery Blair rounds on critics of the Dome Sponsors Still Waiting to Sign Conracts Some Lamps are More Electric than Others Al Fayed 'the biggest crook in town' Iron Giant a big hit for Hughes Fortnum & Mason AMD Snow and ice bring danger to the roads Teachers 'lack language skills that children need' Trium Education Authorities are failing Schools Gadget puts the word round fast Free Soft Ware Schools Learning hindered by traditional tuck Times 3 Swiftcall Mayfair widow is defiant to the last Bailiffs forced to smash in the door as 77-year-old defies disgraceful' eviction Police 'misusing' powers to stop and search Asians The Times Sainsbury's Son dies in tractor accident News in Brief Doll criticised Sword cut Late achievers Prison death Tate's tree rats I did not betray Blair over beef, insists Jospin French Prime Minister would have beeen 'crucified' had he allowed exports to resume, reports Charles Bremner Dixons Boost for Britain in art levy row Sherry and port feud looms with Pretoria Kinnock backs women in Europe Lottery is answer to monks' prayers Stores still score over Internet shopping Times 3 TESCO Terrorism Bill 'could silence green activists' Terrorism Bill, second reading: Straw accused of 'Damascene conversion' Parliamentary Reports by Melissa Kite Marks & Spencer Call for organ donors Vodafone Briefing Today in Parliament Collins 'to be casually of mayoral shambles' Hunt Bill lifts Livingstone's hopes Sun London confused on role of mayor Easy Jet Tones must catch up with the public on family values Enuf e-mail lingo, AOK? One. Tel Chernobyl 'is millennial time bomb' Last cancan for Paris bars Rac Nazi slaves get £3.3bn payout Panama ready to assume control of canal The largest, most costly engineering effort on Earth ' Crisis $1m private gifts used to improve Gore's mansion Tiny Worries increase over security Russian troops enter Grozny Whisker of hope for rare species Alpha Italian papers at odds over Prodi business dealings Second murder on French night train Travelodge Brutal camp guard jailed for 40 years World in Brief Terror suspects held Abacha money frozen AP: Tripp loses immunity Koreans dying of cold Olympic war games AFP: Tiberi case dropped (AFP): Price of illicit pleasure Disturbing levels of disadvantage The New Deal has to work for the poor, says Tessa Jowell From their own correspondent: Serbed them right Centre of attention the British biscuit Time Anthony Howard In the Corridors of Power I meet large numbers of middle-aged men and they have all not merely come across the Harry Potter books, they are besotted with them Are you all sitting comfortably? Old faces must go if Blair is to create a Cabinet in his own image Oh, to be sent to a boarding school, now that sixty's here Picture Gallery From Tubes to tumbrils There is revolution in the air over London's mayor and the Underground That 's rich The Times Diary Beyond London At the least, the Tories need an early reshuffle and a new team Finnish Olives A bold messagge from Helsinki for the eastern Mediterranean Bad for Art Artists and art markets both lose from droit de suite Criticism of plan for a European defence force Transport appointment Ulster 'terrorism' Blimey Upper limit A crime to lose imperial measures Beckham's ban Seasonal stamps Mayoral 'farce' a voters' dilemma The complete picture Perfect timing Court Circular Dinners Award Personal Column Appointments The new 'Millennium' is rooted in tradition Birthdays Anniversaries To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices Forthcoming marriages British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Memorial service Eton College Church news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mike Randall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Jill Craigie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Male Professional Body Builder Trainer Acorn Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Christopher Wren Christopher Wren, acor choreographer and director, died after a long illness on December 11 aged 52. He was born on July 3,1947 John MacKay John Mackay, Headmaster of Bristol Grammar school, 1960-75, died on October 8 aged 85. He was born on June 23,1914 From Our Correspondent: On this Day The Princes Royal's Rescue E-mail risks remain high John Kavanagh on growing concerns about electronic mail BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Wrox Press Ltd Telecom Centers Integrated Broadcast Management System DMR turns to Caddick We were the only kids on the block Teething roubles on new estates can be outweighed by profit Jenny Knight reports Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sussex/surrey Borders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Developer Multiple Classified Advertising Items CHL Association of Residential Letting Agents John Spencer Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items English Courtyard Smart Moves Birch & Co Sullivan Thomas Duncan Allen News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,287 Picture Gallery Homosexual protest takes to the streets A century in photographs Today: 1992 St Paul's Cathedral Times 3 Forecast Time Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Brown warns against inflation complacency Funds drop old ways to pile into hi-tech shares Davies takes a dedicated line to fight bug French prepare to top Nabisco's bid for UB SCi chief sells stake for £5.4m TV & Radio Palm Pilot division to be sold off Sport Cain goes after a year at Carlton Private investors boost M&s price Cartier Hostilities resumed Index Global Crossing to give voice to the Net RBS chiefs pay tops BoS rival's by 70% Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Damn Transport Limited DfEE Electricity pair's joint venture may go to EU Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley warns about nervous housing market UBS to seek US listing in global rebranding Tax codes changed ahead of returns Halifax On-Line attracts 50,000 Business Roundup Mannesmann wins Pearson 'to top £400m' Tradepoint losses Man Utd hat-trick BP's $32m settlement Six charged by SFO Ciba sells off Araldite Jaffray case delay Exchange Rates First Choice takes full control of superstores Greenalls in sale hint after £304m losses French in Norman conquests By our City Editor: Discount mentality takes hold Commentary Dawson's £26m deals boost network C&w eyes up deal in Japan Dell Harris rules out Carpetright bid for Mfi Regal rejects offer Commodities Liffe Options Fall in clothing prices takes toll of retailers Stock Market 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 First Choice Greenalls Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Solid foundations Tempus Tradepoint Wall Street Predators circle over the last crumbs of United Biscuits The maker off Penguins has become stale and is the target of a bid battle, says Jon Ashworth Dallas soap opera for Europe Crunch time The Times City Diary Hostility surrounds latest directive Nice one, Cyril The Times City Diary Mighty pen The Times City Diary Net pain The Times City Diary Size not the key Just priceless Ford Vauxhall Japan prepared for the bug M mannesmann Shares dip in heavy volumes BT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Perfect presents Mystery at sea Eight Pages of Features, Arts and Education Beer Burgers and Olympic Dreams Casper the musical Gifted children Medium Amontillado Sherry Complete TV and Radio How to thrill a budding millionaire The Times Take stock of an e-boom Techno shares may be hot for new investors, but caution is needed says Paula Hawkins Seeds of terror sown in the South Pacific A sea mystery left Julie Parsons fatherless and inspired the fears that feed her horror writing. Interview bu Noreen Taylor That'll do thanks There are some things in life that we could happily live without. Here is this week's selection Scientists for the New Century The Times and The Royal Institution announce Heavenly bodies in earthly poses Visual Art: The Liverpool Tate's show has more to offer than mere controversy, says Richard Cork British Museum Time Metro Concert Heavenly bodies in earthly poses Great British Hopes Casper : the phantom menace Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is less than spooked by Casper The Musical at the Shaftesbury Theatre Volpone Barbican Pit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prior to a National Tour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spend Spend Spend Singin' in the Rain West Yorkshire Playhouse Adelphi The Old Curiosity Shop Southwark Playhouse What's on today Prompt Helping gifted children to be happy At the age of seven the exceptionally bright son of Lindsay Williams was bored and ill at ease at school, so she sought expert help Coming to terms with ourselves as the parents of a gifted child took adjustment Education Legal Practice Course Multiple Display Advertising Items FasTracKids EF Rdi Professional patnways Davies Laing & Dick Devonshire House School City College Alliance Française TV to shock - but we love it really, don't we? Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films Itv Variations Welsh clubs bring support to cross-border talks Rugby Union Deluca sets trend for Six Nations The Times Sampson joins Wakefield in bid to revive career Snow Reports Pools Forecast The Times Amateur error handicaps women sprinters Swimming Dejected Hunter records little but air miles Snooker Kallis incident highlights growth of mistrust Midweek View Koertzen admits mistakes but is likely to stand again Christopher Martin-Jenkins agrres that Test players are getting the umpiring they deserve The Times New drive to improve pitches Australia complete a sprint finish Chapple-Hyam strives to fit in Chris McGrath on a trainer's new life in Hong Kong Catterick Rapid Raceline Sprake stable Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Reading the Racecard Word-Watching Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Bangor off Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess McCoy bruised Gudjohnsen gem puts Bolton in sight of Wembley Football All change at Crewe as Tait continues run The Times York fans force pace for change Thired Division Tomorrow Second Division Kilbane moves for £2.5m Football in Brief For the Record Fixtures Crozier the beneficiary of 'quiet revolution' Troubled Tyson looks for respite Boxing The Premiership Today Snapshot Allcock is dogged by talk of apathy Bowls Sport in Brief Word-Watching Dunwoody forced out of the race Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent looks back at the fascinating career of a master craftsman Times Two Crossword The Times Cricket 40 Highs and Lows Parkinson special ensures Tranmere's cup progress Times 3 Boxing 43 Watch-outlet 'He leayes a legacy of stylish riders' Crème I'm no fashion slave Me and my secretary Claire McDonald Zandra Rhodes's PA is not a fan of colour. Fortunately, sharing the designer's tastes is not essential Money penny No-fuss nibbles Tasting Clare Thompson EFax Picture Gallery Testing Bonus 2000 Mondus. co. uk Time savers How are You Celebrating the Millennium? My diary A day in the life of Tess Sanford, executive assistant to the director of The Millennium Commission, Mike O'Connor, in Victoria, Central London A PA's personal ambitions Dear jane Is Japanese culture unfair? Offices ancient and modern From ourely functional to flexibly futuristic to olde worlde charming: Rose Rouse tells a tale of three offices Revel in the history of Greenwich Conference call Getting shirty In my fashion Karen Homer Chic, durable and sexy - when it comes to office wear, today's working women are learning to bless their little cotton tops The Times Covent Garden Bureau Hertfordshire County Council Tali Sman secretarial ltd Join the Office Management Team Experienced Secretaries Film Production Secretary Assistant Membership Secretary Cross Medical Ltd Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items SECRETARY/PA Secretary Angela Mortimer plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Audio Typist FR Dixon & Co Prime Secretarial Multiple Display Advertising Items Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants Prime Secretarial PE Consultants Limited Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd. 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