News from 21/12/1999
1999; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, Nico Richter, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Tim Hopley, Joanna Coles, Robert Vincent, George Pendle, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Gavin Lumsden, Peter King, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Tim Williams, Elizabeth Judge, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Joanna Bale and Richard Ford, Iain Sproat, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jon Ashworth and Arthur Leathley, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Bernard Ingham (Secretary), Libby Purves, Dorothy Rowe, Boris Trambusti, Mark Inglefield, Matt Sims, Brian Wilson, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Penny Egan Director, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Hughes, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Jerome Burne, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Mark Hargle, David Lister, Susan Clark, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Alexandra Frean at the British Psychological Society, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, Stewart Birt, Matt Dickinson, Philip J. Howard (Consultant physician), Imogen Edwards-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Melissa Kite, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Roger Ferguson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Terence Bendixson, President, Alison Kervin, Rugby Editor, Marray Naylor, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Valerie Elliott and Jill Sherman, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, John Wayward, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, James Bogle (Barrister), Stephen Wood, David McVay and Nick Szczepanik, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Andrew Marshall, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, Legal Editor, Richard Morrison, Gavin Littaur, Vince Wright, Allan Hall, Sally Patten, Roland Watson Chief Political Correspondent, Jan Raath, Fraser Nelson Retail Correspondent, John Goodbody and Melissa Kite, Tony Baldry, M. Brown, Susan Emmett,
Resumo87-year-old former Soviet nuclear spy escapes prosecution Revealed: the quiet woman who betrayed Britain for 40 years New law to boost Adams's ambitions Inside Index Why mothers-in-law are no joke for wives How to survive your family at Christmas Britain sends £500,000 to aid victims of mudslides Venezuella Battles to save Flood Survivors Lara Croft joins The Times Hamilton awaits libel trial verdict Cartier Play £126,000 Fantasy Football Today in The Times Waiting for Shaun, the rage goes on Political Sketch Hague says defection will not change his policies 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV BT cellnet Top civil servant forced out Valerie Elliott and Jill Sherman report on a face that didn't fit MPs oppose extra digital levy for BBC News in Brief BA engineer jailed Sheep dip withdrawn Surgeon suspended Hit squad for Hackney Millennium rail threat Straw to curb donors Barristers test oath French admit fatal error in Isabel case Icy roads claim two more lives Lara Croft joins The Times Legal fight costs family home A Friend Popping in for Breakfast Sainsbury's Personnel chief is jailed for riot attack on WPC Law Society officer could face more claims of bullying Book Tokens Thames out of bounds to revellers Police search for victim's torso Judges rule that killer may tell story for profit Deadly bomb 'was to scare' Stelios is playing Santa Problem boy falls in with Marines Www. sothebys. amason. com Vasectomy appeal rejected News in Brief Polar pull-out On the button Bigamist jailed Key concern BP Amoco Sex book rabbi takes Preacher of the Year title 'Love for God shown by love for Man' School marks Blunkett's card Saga Services PC World the Computer Superstore Talk ends in jail News in Brief Party death Stamp duty Wages of sin BSE study raises fear of danger to humans Bonsai trees 'harbour tiny menace' Nick Nuttall reports from the British Ecological Society meeting Aphids can fly if under threat Smoking CA Picture Gallery Dead son's sperm case a legal muddle Uses Cancer Why the eyes have it for sincerity Banishing those natural 'laughter lines' can seriously damage your smile So that's how the years just seem to fly by In what Month Did It Happen? For the Germans, time is relative Briefing Today in Parliament BT Rebels attack air traffic sale Parliament Transport Bill, second reading: revolt defeated Church must drop 'finery' Church Commissioners: millennium role questioned Defection shows Tories in their true colours £475m Wembley stadium 'not suitable for athletics' Ernest Jones Homesick troops to get extra pay Politics Comet Lib-Lab coalition put to test Dixons Leading lady casts off Ms Grump role London mayor James Landale joins Labour's campaign trail Fowl play fails to deter lucky Livingstone The Joker Poll win paves way for Putin presidency Former spy chief seals his dramatic rise from obscurity, writes Giles Whittell Lenin's heirs lose control of the Duma St. Joseph's Hospice Swiftcall Blair phones Moscow to raise concerns over Chechen war Abbey National Russian marines open new front CIA fears that London could be target for Bin Laden Venezuela flood toll may reach 20,000 Times for Action Los Alamos scientist sues FBI over spying claims Lineone Hubble awaits Foale's return Rogue doctor's fatal surgery on fetishist Airbus plea to Israelis World in Brief (Reuters): Oil slick tackled Bank siege Reform blow (Reuters): On the cards (AFP): Hijack plea (AFP): Saudi reprieve Sarajevo siege general held over killings Overseas aid tops £2.3bn Theatre Tokens Italian leaders move to fill vacuum of power Fawlty Towers German-style fêtes bad old days Paris given a millennium makeover Renewal rather than the grand gesture is the key to France's festivities, writes Charles Bremner Time Chinese soldiers enter Macau Epson Sri Lanka leader leaves hospital World Summary Official in rape claim Popes to be beatified Mass graves found (Reuters): Nigeria church attacks Festive ceasefire (AFP): Whale protest fails (AP): 'First' PoW dies at 81 (AFP): Sudan pact offered (AFP): Child-parent 'divorce' The Third Way, not the Third Reich 2nd opinion Labour's critics hate its air of competence, says Brian Wilson From their own correspondent: Kohl scuttles Centre of attention Hammers of the Caucasus Picture Gallery Why Mugabe must be curbed Jan Raath on the anniversary of the Lancaster House accord I feel a strange urge to rush to the defence of the eternally winsome Sir Cliff Richard A Week in the Arts 1000 hapless Egyptian dancers will gyrate to his electronic doodlings Multiple Display Advertising Items Hague sent reeling by new walkout … the resignation that never quite made it to Central Office 'Powell has never sought to do for literature what unmade beds have done for art; he'll just have to settle for being the greatest living writer of English' Picture Gallery The best of times The peoples who live on the Greenwich meridian are being linked in a uniquely seasonal experiment Guess who The Times Diary Power to Putin A popular war has produced an electoral upset in Russia Next to Godliness The many virtues of the humble bar of soap The Cold War Bed remains the best place for flu victims Gay parents Road deaths 'Messages' for the Tories in Woodward's defection BMA's ethical guidance 'muddle' Faint praise Arts in schools Nuclear power and climate levy Times change Be prepared North-South divide Marriage lines Court Circular Dinner Banquet Appointments Picture Gallery Birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Overseas Express Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Cine Films Copied to Video Court & Social Major Jack Pringle Major Jack Pringle, MC and Bar, died on November 9 aged 84. He was born in Chicago on December 12,1914 The Right Rev Michael Houghton The Right Rev Michael Houghton, Bishop Suffragan of Ebbsfleet since 1998, died after a heart attack on December 18 aged 50. He was born on June 14,1949 Professor Dennis Chapman Professor Dennis Chapman, FRS biochemist, died on October 28 aged 72. He was born on May 6,1927 Enid M. Essame Enid M Essame, Headmistress of Queenswood School, died on December 19 aged 93. She was born on December 5,1906 What is Modernism? In a letter to The Times, Sir Alfred Munnings (1878-1959) a past President of the Royal Academy and a greatly admired painter of horses and the English countryside, attacked the "ultra-modern" style Tom Rogers Tom Rogers, CMG MBE, colonial civil servant and diplomat, died on November 26 aged 86. He was born on December 28,1912 Double diamonds work wonders Top Premiership sharpshooters prove key to landing special £1,000 weekly prize The taste of bitter weather How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Fantasy League Entry Form Win £250 with on Target Fantasy League Leaderboard Youth Leaderboard Important Contact Numbers Fantasy League Prizes Times Newspapers Ltd Heroes and Villains The Times Check your Points or Choose your Team from this List The Times News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,292 Taking to the trees to protest about roads A century in Photographs Today: 1996 Free Software Schools Times 3 Forecast The Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Mortgage lending soars to a record £104bn Branson sells £600m Virgin Atlantic stake Monsanto in $50bn merger with P&U M&S bypassed by bargain hunters TV & Radio NatWest condemns RBS offer Sport RZH resigns as broker to Versailles London staff of Morgan Stanley share £500m bonus Mulberry Pullout, pages 33-40 Economic review Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Index Exchange links up with Egg Railway merger Off to lunch Exchange Rates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Build Yourself a Substantial Pension Search the Web Ltd ITV set to reap record year as top advertisers return Peel to revive debt-raising Williams near end of revamp Business to Business Weaver Vallay Estates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal International Internet Services The Home Employment Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers 9 Bedford Row Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe University of Wales Swansea KPMG revenue at £1bn for first time Multiple Classified Advertising Items FSA set to rule out endowment inquiry Business Roundup Admiral's cricket deal Glaxo seeks go-ahead P&O sells properties Mansfield approval Kingsford Stacey Blackwell Solicitors The Times Newspapers British Borneo shares dive as bid hopes fade Kalamazoo expects growing demand Takeover approach lifts SIG By our City Editor: Virgin Atlantic's perfect partner Commentary Technology funds in 33% sales surge De Beers gem sales top $5bn The Times Prudential links up to tap China market Commodities Liffe Options Cyclical stocks shine as FTSE surge loses steam Stock Market Banks will not be able to sustain their high levels… 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 Unable to make Marks Tempus British Borneo Peel Holdings Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Hay & Robertson Wall Street Events in 1999 unfolded pretty much as forecast Economic View Sooner or later, the trend will turn, the bubble will burst, and all the other clich will come home to roost Overloaded The Times City Diary Shipshape The Times City Diary Naughty boy The Times City Diary Branson cashes in on another of his high-flyers Jon Ashworth and Arthur Leathley look at the reasons for the latest Virgin sell-off Silver lining The Times City Diary Vauxhall Mannesmann Shares flat in thin trade Jagnotes-Euro The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Family politics I've left the house as it was … her pictures are still on the wall, her clothes are still there Eight Pages of Features Arts and Health In April, Harper's Bazaar Editor Liz Tilberis, 51, died after a long fight with ovarian cancer. In his first interview since her death, her husband of 28 years, Andrew, talks to Joanna Coles Fighting anorexia Health, page 35 MS hopes Health, page 36 ARdBEG David Copperfield Arts, page 37 Complete TV and Radio Surviving the family Christmas Is it possible to have a trouble-free and joyous family Christmans? Yes, argues psychologist Dorothy Rowe, if you are flexible and approach relations as if they were friends In unhappy families Christmas is a time of confusion, guilt, resentment and anxiety Pretentious moi? When food is the enemy, Christmas is hell This is a difficult time of year for those with eating disorders. Anjana Ahuja reports on how to make their lives easier and talks to a recovering anorexic How to cure the agony of a hangover Had two glasses of wine too many? Susan Clark on natural remedies What to Take for Hangovers Can pure oxygen help MS sufferers? Multiple sclerosis sufferers are divided over whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy works. Eve-Ann Prentice reports The Times Easing period problems Heavy periods can be treated with the right food, experts argue. Jerome Burne reports Stop Smoking for the Millenium Hard times? No, great expectations Christmas TV: Introducing a new David Copperfield. That should liven up the festivities, says Imogen Edwards-Jones Theatre Reviews: Mystery millennial gift from the National; an uneven infancy for the Messiah; and a tired stab at American revue The Mysteries Cottesole Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Theatre The 9½ Quid Revue King's Head, N1 China Exhibition Brush up your art history Visual Art: Richard Cork browses the Christmas bookselves for the best of art on the printed page Prompt Wants on today Opera & Ballet Theatres Simply Red Talking with aliens - dolphins refuse to comment Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Bbc1 Today 'S Choice Today's Films ITV Variations Madrid's rightwinger aims high Giles Tremlet introduces a special report with a profile of the Spanish Prime Minister who is bucking European political trands Speak the lingo, and bingo! Cava demand bubbles over for the millennium Spain's answer to champagne hits new high. Edward Owen reports Banks ride on the euro wave 'Made in Spain' gains Exports are up, industry is booming, says Edward Owen Wines from Spain Cashing in at the capital of culture Giles Tremlett reports on art that is bringing profit to Spain Art has come to the aid of urban and economic progress A land made up of separate nations The regions are taking control of their destiny, says Giles Tremlett Spain's Constitution recognises the wealth of language variations Why Almodóvar is not a bad kid Basque Country O'Reilly's instant fix is fraught with danger Rugby Union: No Guarantee of Success through New Initiative St Mary's face holders Draw Quarter-Finals Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Bennett inspires Colts to title For the Record Pools Forecasts NFL Results and Tables Snow Reports Carberry in line to take ride on Florida Pearl Racing Southwell Rapid Raceline Sprake 'stable' Reading the Racecard Coral Welsh National Blank day as frost takes hold Folkestone Meeting Points the Times Guide to Today's… Snelling looks for safety in numbers Swimming Fixtures Bolus raises doubts over plan for England contracts Leading official believes that fine-tuning may be necessary. Mark Baldwin reports Reckless Lara takes blame Cricket: New Zealand Rewarded with Victory after Unexpected Turnaround Firestone celebrates her short cut to success Equestrianism Solanki well placed to strengthen his claim Geoffrey Dean looks at the prospects of future Test cricket for those to the fore of England's successful a tour Sport in Brief Magic Numbers Naylor back as Exeter go flat out for victory Football The Premiership Today Reluctant rivals take stage for cup rehearsal Tomorrow Third Division England prepare to summon Hick Vaughan's fitness for third Test remains in doubt Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Alison Kervin Chelsea resigned to lengthy Leboeuf ban Picture Gallery Rivaldo joins the elite Racing 45 Old Speckled Hen
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