News from 20/12/1999
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Sean Gabb, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, John P. Stratford, David Adams, John D. Guthrie, Joanna Hunter, Catherine Riley, Robert Nuden, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, K. Lyons, Paul Hoggart, Claire McDonald, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Kate Cole, Michael Windridge, Philip Howard, Lea Patterson, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Uri Geller, Michael Paterson, Alan J. Day, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Howard Burditt, Richard Eaton, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Stanley BESTChairman, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter F. Diggens, Dear Shaun, Pat Gibson, David McVay, Paul Fitzpatrick, Norman Davies, Donald Hutera, S. A. Armstrong, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Strafford, Mark Inglefield, Oliver Wright, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, Pete Harrison, David Hands, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Phil J. Durden, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Stephen Morse, Ian Olson, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Edward F. Powers, Paul McCann, Mark P. Banham, David Lister, Lisa Armstrong, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Dean, Rob Wright, Michael Kidson, Stephen Wood, Hyder Jawad, Stuart Miles, Adam Jones, Anna S?derblom, Raymond Keene, T. G. Whitehead, Sean MacAulay, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, David Orr, Keith Murray, SriKumar Sen, Cathy Harris, P. Melloy, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mick Hume, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Martin Woods, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Garyn Barker, Roger Bootle, Mark Henderson and Trudy Harris, Ben Hammersley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, E. Moore Dutton, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Dear William, Corriere della Sera, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Colin Hull, George Caulkin, John Eddison, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, G. A. Macaulay, Peter Riddell, Carlo Bonlnl and Glusoppe, Philip Webster, Leslie Morgan, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Serafina Clarke, A. Wingfield-Digby, Nigel Powell, Lindsay Nicolle, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, D'Avanzo, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Annie Flury, Mark Henderson and Alex O'connell, Chris Ayres and Raymond Snoddy, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoHague faces new wave of defections Church plea for bonus A stylish Christmas with all the trimmings On Other Pages Election boost for Yeltsin Shuttle overcomes hitches in Hubble rescue mission The truth behind the Nativity Leeds back on top Tiffany & Co Why tailors are turning to the Net Third night of snow forecast Today in The Times Planet Scots deal excludes English students Bond films' Q is killed in head-on car crash Lawyers threaten legal aid revolt Anger rises over freeze in pay rates, writes Frances Gibb Sinn Fein may get Commons access News in Brief Irish 70s bombs inquiry BBC levy to be rejected Hunt teenager killed Nationwide search Millennium stamps Rare generosity The Week in Parliament Suicide note reveals bomb murder Man held two-year grudge after assault at firm's Christmas party Axeman arrested at Palace Diamonds add millennium sparkle Archer accused of affair with former Tv star Explosive facts on Internet Sainsbury's Evans's £100,000 gift to quiz loser Dixons Sainsbury family takes tilt to the Left Voters in shock at 'betrayal' Dear William In full, the resignation letter from Shaun Woodward to William Hague and the Conservative leader's response Dear Shaun The Timetable Swiftcall PROUDfOOT One 2 one How spin-doctors plotted their coup The Woodward Defection Philip Webster descries the safe house where Labour's leaders met the new convert Digital cameras to curb speeding Www. sothebys. amazon. com Father and son die during trial flying lesson Doctors' errors 'cost 40,000 lives a year' Rail signal errors cut as drivers take more care NEC Murders linked to drugs News in Brief Literacy plea Second charge Teenagers die Cliff toppled Aventis Currys Wrap up well for a tour of cool Britannia Valerie Grove joins 14,000 citizens invited to a preview 'Eye do' hopes dashed BT Big break will cost up to £5bn Itv Dome welcomes first visitors to join the queue Ralph Lauren Romance Picture Gallery Colombo bomb carnage fails to halt election The Link Macau handover marred Reagan, Great Communicator, cannot converse Marks & Spencer Financial Services Terrorist suspect's Uk link World in Brief (AFP): Fire kills 12 Jailer jailed (Reuters): Arms amnesty (AFP): Long Ramadan (AFP): Widest tunnel (AFP): Surgery halted (AFP): Snail sauce Thousands die in Venezuela floods 'Many swept out to sea as mud and water engulf shanty towns, David Adams writes Humbled Kohl is left to lunch alone Inside Germany Vodafone Gateway Lebanese militiamen seek Israel asylum Kremlin stages poll comeback Yeltsin cronies return from political abyss in Duma vote, Giles Whittell reports Italian leader quits to seek fresh coalition Heathrow express After two years aloft, the tree Butterfly has landed Iraq rejects UN deal on sanctions World in Brief Isabel suspect escapes Gore 'snub' to Clinton Spy chief ousted (AFP): 50 die in train smash (AFP): Gallipoli veteran dies (AFP): Zimbabwe fuel crisis Milosevic protests end Politics and the theatre of deception MPs are actors reciting the party script, says Sean Gabb From their own correspondents: Russian roulette Quantex Joanna Coles In New York Blair hires his own Nostradamus From an anonymous office, all of our futures are being predicted 'Blair is using the homeless as laboratory animals for a policy experiment; soon he'll be subjecting us all to lifelong lessons in good citizenship' A bourgeois world The entire planet is turning middle class - but beware the barbarians Store wars The Diary The Unquenchable Fire Christianity, enduring who millennia, has inspired our world The Woodward File An unfortunate and perhaps unnecessary defection Wheel of Fortune Couple are already hoping to tie the knot in the sky US support for IRA School dinner menus Voters' verdict on crossing the floor Make sense of the move to metric Judging fairness of Bulger trial Change of precedence? With the postal delays that often occur at this time… Auld allies High price of 'free' cyberspace access Cricketing history Christmas cancellation Open line Personal Column Britannia Royal Naval College Birthdays Anniversaries Court & Social Advertising Cine Films Copied to Video Picture Gallery School news More House School Memorial service Nature notes Afternoon tea Forthcoming marriages Marriage Sir Christopher Harding Sir Christoper Harding, industialist, died on December 13 aged 60. He was born on October 17.1939 Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Liewelyn, film actor, was was killed in a car crash yesterday, aged 85. He was born on September 12,1914 Robert Dougall Robert Dougall, MBE, newsreader, died on December 18 aged 86. He was born on November 27,1913 On this Day The Story behind a Famous Poem Grover Washington Jr Grover Washinton Jr. jazz saxophonist and bandlesder, died of a heart attack in NewYork on December 17 aged 56. He was born in Buffalo, NewYork, on December 12,1943 Capitalisation, week's change John Grooms NatWest to offer double bid defence Cash crisis at MTL may force sell-off United Biscuits chief in line for payoff BSkyB pushes for £2.5bn flotation of Open M&s to 'purge dead wood' in third shake-up By our City Staff: Executive pay code widely ignored City donations sought for St Ethelburga's project Eurotunnel in talks to ease pain of debt The Times Vauxhall Iran plots cautious path to economic revolution Pete Harrison finds a new mood in a nation with mineral wealth and too few televisions Alternative Investment Market We still have to worry about the pricking of bubble. com Question on 'pop' for Wall St's first-day wonders Pay settlements at six-year low, says CBI study Portman set to rule on call by carpetbaggers Versailles Group poised to appoint new auditors Change on Week The Pound Stock Market What the Sunday Papers Say Lakeside revolt over rents By our Industry Staff: Irwin named as Sbs chief Markets more volatile under MPC, says study Revived Netto out to select Kwik Save sites Exchange Rates News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,291 Features The Times Forecast The Times Campaign to stop export of British calves A century in photograhs Today: 1995 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries The Times Sport 16 pages plus Disciplined Leeds get their kicks from victory Inside Qualified success Test of nerve One to One Children's Fund Times Shining Knight is unable to halt American advance Kevin Eason on pool's collision of the continents in Bethnal Green Whitaker is virtually assured of his place Equestrianism Palmer unveils sign of the times for Salter Swimming O'Sullivan ends drought with stylish triumph Snooker Sport in Brief Sheffield extend unbeaten run with narrow win Basketball Zimbabwe gain consolatio Williams has the world in his hands Boxing Vaughan's lucky break revives England's spirits Cricket Nash remains optimistic Dreamcast Alleyne's team offers hope for the future Phillips helps Sunderland to see the light FA Carling Premiership: Hard-working home victories keep title hopefuls on heels of leaders Merson increases feeling of isolation for Wednesday Houllier restores link with illustrious past Arsenal stretched without their pieces of England Di Canio unable to heal wounds FA Carling Premiership: Defeat leaves West Ham embarrassed on and off the pitchgg Powell contrives turn in fortune Jewell finds value in changing trend Juninho provides the illuminations Taylor in need of rapid relief Wijnhard inspires lacklustre leaders Nationwide League: Lhuddersfield Grind out Significant Victory to Stay ahead of the Pack The Times Charlton again fail to capitalise Bilardo tempted by Gaddafi from presidential calling Overseas View Internal strife amplifies Albion's week of woes Parkes has to face the harsh realities Nationwide League: Sheffield United Display Great Resilience to Climb out of Botton Three Royle savours changing times and fortunes Sadlier settles low-key affair Ware makes an instant impact White delivers on late arrival The Times Hignett adds to Walsall 's misgivings Divisional Roiund-Up De Zeeuw gets the nod Orient lack timing FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football Conference Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide First Division Scotland Premier League Say it with ribbons The truth behind the Nativity Break-up of Britain Cider House Rules Aquascutum of London Fashion Diary The decorative delight Whether revamping the Christmas tree, spicing up a high street skirt or wrapping gifts, you will find inspiration in a shop specialising in ribbons and bows Lisa Armstrong Fashion Editor Of ribbons and bows Breaking up: how long can Britain last? In the long-term view of history, all states are ephemeral and eventually replaced, says Norman Davies in the final part of his story of the Isles Unitarian Information Healing the economic rifts Stop What's the point of Cider with no fizz? John Irving's sparkling novel The Cider House has gone flat in its translation to the big screen, says Sean MacAulay Cabaret Singalong-a-Sound of Music Prince Charles Cinema, Wc1 Reviews: The Royal Ballet's Christmas treat; Ireland's unstoppable dance machine; and a rumbustious Sound of Music Dance This Week in the Times Opera & Ballet Wakening animal passions Opera: Rodney Milnes enjoys Opera North's sexy Midsummer Night's Dream in Leeds Concert CBSO/Bamert Symphony Hall, Birmingham Theatre Tokens Travelling the divided pathways of Christianity Review Choice Satellite Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Today's Choice Today's Films by David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck ITV Variations For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Hockey Rugby Union Cricket Swimming Snow Reports Kidney is cautious as Munster raise stakes Llanelli sustain progress without Quinnell's help Logan maintains Wasp's run French are sent packing as Melville's team up their perfect record in Europe Bath cling on with perspiring palms Saint-Andre takes chance to broaden skill base Healey gives Leicester his full support Panthers maintain unwanted record Ice Hockey Rugby weighs up golden opportunity to secure future David Hands outlines the initiative to raise up to £500 million through a bond issue Henman points way for new generation Davies suffers unscheduled winter break Bowls Word-Watching Agbeze on target as Linden extend run Netball Bitter-tasting cup runneth over with cash Audiences remain resolutely wedded to the national game John Goodbody considers the television viewing figures for 1999, once again dominated by football Highest ideal is more important than internal politics Monday Matters The Olympic flame is in danger of being extinguished unless we remember the real aspiration of the Games, says Rob Hughes Top Television Viewing Figures 1999 Cricket needs to set good example Restricting the free market Unity of purpose needed to profit from big picture Wolverhampton Rapid Raceline Leaders in the Jumps Championships King's realm continues advance New trainer gathers momentum with four winners Wright finds 7-1 nap Meeting Points The Times Guide to Today's Racing Saturday's Results Kelso lost as frost takes toll Fit Link Battling not-so great outdoors Matthow Pryor on the toughest adventure race of them all Shorts Fit to Play Cox's casebook Sir Ranulph Fiennes Matthew Pryor shapes up with.. . Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Pure pain for 2,000 metres Fit to Play Rowing the Atlantic 'I'm well into the third quarter and discover what the word 'hurt' really means' The Times Army research is stretching a point Times Two Crossword Lynne Truss Transcending the mundane with this soft white noise Francis House Children's Hospice Leboeuf provides the gore that we crave From Anorak to Suit Peoplesound. com Contents This is the last Interface of the year. There will… PNC Telecom Christmas from the high seas Santa awaits the call For partridges in pear trees and all that Time to make a baby Lara goes on a special mission for The Times New contest for unmetered access Switch on to good old chestnuts Www. simplynames. co. uk Top Ten - All Formats Scrabble Make money and influence people Life and everything to hand Turkey without the grouse Site of the Week Move east for oriental food Giving Santa the sack Lineone How Savile Row savvy converted on Interface writer Ben Hammersley checked his freakish statistics into one of London's top tailors to see if its online service could cope E of our anoraks into a stylish suit A new spin on the old way to make sure your jeans fit is not for shrinking violets Home shopping needs shake-up Britain still bugged by the millennium The Government is confident we're ready for Y2k, but not everybody is convinced, writes Nigel Powell 0Netbenefit NP: When the clock strikes Y2k Don't let a little game spoil your fun Y2k and urban myths Absolute Beginners Quick Bites DVLA Select Registrations The Times Interface Encyclopaedia Britannica 1999 Power of love and e-mail conquers all Net comes to aid of couple reunited after 45 years Latest moves in IT Courting change Legal wrangles? Try a web court, says Nigel Powell People's prayer for today Selling books can be quite taxing Bug bites insurers Time
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