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News from 17/12/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Jon Snow, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Robert Thirkell, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Julian Lee, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John H. Greensmith, Christopher Walker, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Edward Wilkinson, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Paterson, Ginny Dougary, Barbara Ellen, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Lindsay G. Brodie, Cornelius Lysaght, Robert Moore, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Keith Vaz, Beverley Morgan, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, W. L. Abernethy, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Blanford, Mark Inglefield, Richard Clatworthy, J. A. Dukes (Directing), Jenny MacArthur, James Landale Political Correspondent, Ian Hughes, Mike Bradley, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Peter Barnard, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Frank McGurk, Luke Clancy, Roger Vincent, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Nigel Williamson, Michael Harvey and Arthur Leathley, Daniel McGrory, Paul McCann, Paul Durman, David Lister, Gerry Acher, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Andrew Galer, P. V. Facey, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Tim Merryman's, Clive Mathieson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Helen Beach, Cathy Harris and John Goodbody, Christopher Kitching, (Secretary), Melissa Kite, Norman Warner, Chairman, Hettle Judah, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Jennifer O'Neill, Tom Baldwin and Roland Watson, Richard Duce, Dalya Alberge and Andrew Pierce, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Kenneth Leach, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Clare Goulder, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Adrian Lee and Robin Young, Mark H. Fussell, Alasdair Murray, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Bulger case: killers to be freed early European ruling heralds changes to court treatment of juveniles Free Software Schools Inside Air women take off their flying saucers Christmas hamsters for No 1 £170 fuel bonus for men aged 60 Is there a mole in No 10? Downing Street mole 'sold Blair baby story' In the Saturday Times Happy Bride Inquiry into Law Society 'bullying' Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Talk House of Horrors ends the century with a shriek Political Skeetch Labour's NEC to silence Left troublemakers Picture Gallery Seasoned campaigner won winter fight Tory tells party to embrace tolerance Blair refuses call by MSPs to allow Catholic monarch Evangelist decade 'a failure' News in Brief Life for killer Islington swing Drunk officer Flying fish Surprised new chef reaches for stars Barrymore hopes to adopt a child Icon Speeding Beckham wins back his licence Queen sets charitable pace Petty officer on murder charge Police pursue killer with grudge Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Dixons Archer's art gallery has debts of £2½m Smoking advert ban 'victory' BT Jail release raises arms talks hopes Children 'beaten' in care home Editor drops first lady of rugby One 2 one Attack on boy, 15, provoked by shirt A1 Fayed 'used conspiracy to harm Hamilton' Homebase Dancing dream for machete nurse Patient accused over 30-year-old murder Harrods Knight Sbridge Aventis Www. sothebys. amazon. com Silence of boys who killed without reason James Bulger's young killers have never explained why they lured the toddler to his death, writes Daniel McGrory Fish 4 Murderers 'suffered fear and trauma' Christmas at Sainsbury's 'They're evil, they should get life' The people of Liverpool appear to be united in their condemnation of yesterday's European Court ruling, reports Russell Jenkins Judges from 17 nations Have a Happy New Year Court reforms needed Currys Channel 4 wins top US series 'Panorama' ticked off over interview Vodafone Boots Redgrave recalls a talent to amuse PC forced to quit for harassing woman PC World Pesticide pollution is linked to cancer Yell Fitness 'stirred by Martini method' BT Cellnet Lifeboat chief learns body is his son's Jewellery killers jailed News in Brief Workman dies Life for death Kent crash Dung profits Briefing Dixons Tories defend handling of the Bulger trial Parliament Commons: Statement on Thompson and venables Treasury officials are 'in denial' over rising taxes Kennedy attacks lobby system Lacoste MP demands greater rigour on air safety Swiftcall IBM Rivals to lodge complaint on Dobson 'help' Argos A good fight runs in Boff family 49% say Blair has not delivered Politics Road schemes drive green lobby to anger Proud Foot Tories unable to capitalise on discontent Blair's Year of Delivery Broadcasting standards commission B&Q Israel apologises for school attack AMD Athlon Middle East peace deal 'within a year' Terrorism alert for Britons in Jordan Times 3 A letter in worst possible taste Soft PVC teething toys banned from sale Lineone French MEPs desert new Parliament Prodi's party called in to prop up shaky Italian coalition Topping future for pizza Scottish Widows By our Foreign Staff: Britain to cut Bosnia peace force Lara Croft Jonathan Meades's War in the Air MacAu poised for return to 'motherland' Xhosa cricket whites China to get $28m for US raid on embassy Tamil offensive leaves 500 dead World Summary (Reuters): Red Cross war appeal (Reuters): Snipers guard food (AFP): 37 years on 'remand' (AP): School protesters tried (AFP): Millennium set back Saga Monica turns the tables on Linda Tripp Lumberjacks urged to discover sensitive side Travelodge Tiny Computers Limited UN lack of will led to genocide in Rwanda Envoy pitched into front line Giles Whittell reports from Pervomayskaya on how a European emissary was caught between Moscow's defiant might and Chechnya's unbowed refugees Thorntons Russians fight off ambush Harsh lesson of urban war Richard Beeston, who was in Grozny when Russia invaded in 1994 and again in 1996, doubts the Kremlin can ever win Death Toll Oh mother, some sons do 'ave 'em From their own correspondent: Bill's war didn't solve anything Centre of attention Strasbourg Time Jasper Gerad Never mind the ballots, we have our first serious candidate for mayor: Malcolm McLaren The lords of misrule get my vote The mayoral is collapsing into a joyous Saturnalia 'Good heavens,' said William to the Christmas Spirit.'Can that really have been me hectoring and ranting at an audience old enough to be my grandparents?' Whitehall farce The Civil Service is being betrayed in a welter of management gibberish Poison pen The Times Diary Fairness in Court A muddled ruling from Strasbourg on the Bulger case Smiles for MacAu How to keep the good humour lsting beyond the handover Overtime at the Dome If you haven't got it, flaunt it Cry of the children Risky kisses 'Courtier culture' in Civil Service How history will judge Helsinki Urban fox? PM's priorities Cultural heritage Zimbabwean misrule Interview system best for candidates Cellophane Christmas Avenging angels Full groan Court Circular School news Personal Column Birthdays Memorial services Anniversaries Mrs Angela Uzielli Champions League Rugby 6 Nations Premiership Soccer… Premier Events Forthcoming marriages Appointment Presentation Marriage Awards Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Danny Angel Daniel M. Angel, Film producer, died in London on December 13 aged 88. He was born there on May 14,1911 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Marjorie Anderson Marjorie Anderson, broadcaster, died on December 14 aged 86. She was born on November 7,1913 Urgent Product Recall Malcolm Rutherford Malcoim Rutherford, journalist, died on December 14 aged 60. He was born on August 21,1939 George Elrick George Elrick, musician and disc jockey, died on December 16 aged 95. He was born on December 29,1903 On this Day Back to the Future News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,289 Endless days of strawberries and rain Weather Call The Times Times 3 The Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business RBS bid for NatWest to cost £248m New bid for UB on table Scandinavian telecoms merger collapses FSA gives warning over high-income investments TV & Radio Arrest follows Titanic dispute Sport House prices 'to jump 11%' By our City Staff: Bank finds a million in cash for the Dome Picture Gallery Pullout Spoonful of luxury Index Banco Santander seeks SocGen alliance Securicor shares surge after briefing Picture Gallery Marconi in $lbn US contract UK engineers in aerospace deal By our City Staff: M&s plans to 'focus on customers' The Hitchhiker writes Internet guide to life Change for director in Glaxo shake-up Energis acquires German Net firm Business Roundup L&g appointment Bioglan US boost BBC dials up a deal Prices lag recovery Hartstone sale fails Iron Trades sold Kelsey in offer talks VHE into the red Exchange Rates DMGT may devote £30m to new media IPC could seek float ahead of schedule Harveys targets sad shoppers By our City Editor: If it looks too good to be true, it is By our Media Editor: NewsCom awaiting Johnston rival bid French told to sell TV group stake The Sunday Times Microsoft faces threat of legal action in Europe JSB in listing rethink Internet stocks show gains amid volatility Stock Market 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 Mail can deliver Tempus NewsCom Bioglan Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Securicor Wall Street Thais pin hopes on tourism for economic resurgence Jon Ashworth finds a new expression of growth in the land of the smiling people Umist it The Times City Diary A taste of luxury for £22 a spoonful Robert Cole discovers the eco-friendly side of caviare Grating Caruso The Times City Diary Mixed message The Times City Diary Ajit prop The Times City Diary New mayor must rise to city challenge Joint belief can turn London into the e-capital of Europe Mobile Phone Ring Sensor Mannesmann Blue chips edge higher Jagnotes-Euro. com British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service International Care & Relief Gifts for men Max Clifford He is Britain's most powerful PR and boasts a safe full of secrets that could destroy many more high-profile reputations. Now he claims that a mole at the heart of Tony Blair's entourage is feeding him stories Jon Snow TV books Cream Sherry Christmas pop Complete TV and Radio The Times Thank you darling. . . but Stop Where to Find It The Times Jane Horrocks The day I found my job was on the line Jon Snow's millennium festivities started early when he followed the Greenwich meridian through Africa Media & Marketing Assurant Group The Times Less sexism please, lads Diary The war we cannot see ITN's Robert Moore reports on another conflict raging in Chechnya—Russia's battle to keep the media out Granville And it seemed such a good idea Making a documentary is never easy but when it's about the Dome, it can be a nightmare. By Robert Thirkell A well-deserved slap for radio's unacceptable face Trade digest TES Staying alive in a dot-com future As the Internet transforms the future of newspapers, Brian MacArthur looks at how national and regional papers are protecting their interests in the rush to go online And the losers are Admen have found a way to hit back at clients who turn down great ideas. Julian Lee reports Seen the show, read the book Far from destroying the Written word, TV has set off an avalanche of print. But is it any good? An animated Christmas cracker The Big Knights hope to step into the trousers of Wallace and Gromit this year. By Hettie Judah Anna and the King Monday in Times 3 CDs for all the family - hard luck, Grandad Pop: Simplify your Christmas present-buying by heading for your nearest record store clutching Barbara Ellen's guide to the perfect album for (almost) every relative Cotton Mary Rock Reviews: New sparkle for those old diamonds-James, Zappa and Ferry Rock James Wembley Arens Pop Bryan Ferry Festival Hall Jazz John Etheridge and Zappatistas Midland Arts Cetre, Birmingham Jazz albums A hamster isn't just for Christmas While the nation waits for the No1 single to be announced, something more sinister is going on Concert Reviews: On the South Bank Japanes visitors shine, young voices ring out and Mahler disappoints Tokyo Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Metro HMV Prompt Tonight only Opening Tomorrow Tomorrow and Sunday Opera & Ballet "Unmissable" The Snowman High farce, Italian style Theatre: Benedict Nightingale enjoys the three hours of sheer energy that is a Servant to Two Masters at Stratfod's Other Place Music Theatre Anonymous Society Lyric, Hammersmith Howard Marks and Friends Entertainments Listings to Advertise in this Section… Theatre The Tempest Abbey, Dublin Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Executive setting jail tariff is breach of rights European Court of Human Rights Court cannot presume invalidity of tobacco advertising Directive Court Appeal Termination through pre-contract acts Court of Appeal Legal & Public Notices Academy appeals to counties Cricket Dell By our Sports Staff: Campbell and Griffith take command Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Irani returns to keep England on winning path Scoreboard Keene on Chess Winning Move New plot for Double Thriller Uttoxeter Meeting Points Southwell Yesterday's Results Catterick decision gets a frosty reception Francome to go? Like all in his now former profession,… Folkestone Rapid Raceline Star quality Romford Slim and Knight Rider hustle for revenge Kevin Eason on why the gloves will be off at York Hall, Bethnal Green, as Europe and the us lock horns in a baize RFU looks at plans to challenge Wembley Sports Poltics Snow Reports Whitakers earn the cheers with a double Equestrianism: Brothers Bring Crowd to its Feet at Olympia with Rousing Start Michelin wheels out tyre challenge Kevin Eason on the return Formula One of a company that could help to revive the fortunes of Williams Bristol's £50,000 offer is rejected Sport in Brief Sinclair confirms his rich promise Swimming: Angry Pickering Criticises Officials after Faulty Clock Makes Farce of 200 Meters Freestyle For the Record Word-Watching Woods cashes in on new Century Golf Fixtures Magic Numbers The Times Williams misses chance of top spot Snooker Andrew blueprint looks for fruit of new labours Rugby Union Edinburgh inspired by Glasgow Walkinshaw Proposal West can count his blessings Andrew Proposal Cameras should not strip away mystique DiCicco's departure sparks new set of problems Jenniffer O'neill Womens's football In Brief The Premiership Today Southgate cast in familiar role Football: Penalty Shoot-Out Miss Compounds the Agony of Aston Villa's Fall Guy Snapshot Table Allardyce moves nearer to his dream Cornelius Lysaght 51 Maddy prospers far from the Test match crowd England missionaries fulfil their objectives Scoreboard Times Two Crossword Cross Garcia facing life in hockey wilderness Swimming

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