News from 22/12/1999
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Simon Barnes, Mike Theodoulou and Stewart Tendler, David Rhys Jones, Robert Sheehan, Bridges Correspondent, Andrew Warren, Director, John Byrne, Gavin Lumsden, Peter Shapcott, Philip Howard, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, Mary Wilson, Donald Bruce, Olive Davis, Carl Mortished, Neil Gow, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Fraser Nelson, Retail Correspondent, Joe Joseph, David McVay, Valerie Elliott, Consumer Editor, Lord Harris, Dominic Walsh, Colin McFadyean, Stephen Mackay, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Matt Dickinson and Russell Kempson, Patrick Middleton, Ian Hughes, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Michael Cole, Jasper Gerard, Paula Hawkins, Grace Ablett, Sally Jones, Richard Cork, David Lister, Paul Sexton, Rob Wright, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Chief Cricket Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, John Mays, Chairman, Pauline Grant, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, John F. Spellar, Adam Sage, Clive Mathieson, John Russell Taylor, Anne Burton, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Richard Bray, President, John Goodbody, Robin M. Osterley, Chief Executive, Giles Whittell, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Faith Glasgow, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Michael Dynes, Simon Jenkins, Lea Paterson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Alice Miles, Alex O'connell, Julia Matthews, Alasdair Murray, Lea Paterson Economics Correspondent, Sally Patten, Anthony Howard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Banks, Susan Emmett,
ResumoLibel verdict destroys Hamilton Former Minister was corrupt, says High Court jury Caracas fears 30,000 dead Inside The Times Millennium Package Christmas comes early for A1 Fayed Troops on alert for new year The Armed Forces are ready to deal with anything from power failures to riots, writes Philip Webster Breakfast RIP Plus Prepare! The winner who has lost all The Victor Liberty Scary won battle with Posh Silk The QCs Matthew Parris is on Page 10 What they said… The greedy 'twit' whose luck ran out in Court 13 From confidence to calamity: the Hamiltons' world crumbles as the trial ends Scorn and tears come to naught The Wife Lawsuit was bankrolled by secret fund The Bill Piper-Heidsieck Diehard loyalists slip away at last The Voters 'Silver bullet' seals the case for Carman The Mobil Deal Dixons Friends in high places stood by their man The Media Loser helps to rewrite parliamentary rules On Politics Currie recalls an MP on the make The Aftermath Two convicted of killing musician Victim's family attack police over investigation of murder by fire Jack is still the lad as Chloe joins him across the nation Times game is a hit Diplomatic deal brought Cyprus fugitive to justice Sainbury The Bar provides cheapest lawyers Computer bugs hit the ROH again Waive tuition fees for student teachers, says Puttnam David Charter reports on an idea to cut teacher shortages BT Cats and dogs get passport to travel Philosopher forced to think again about Pet Shop Boys Links Evesham Verdict in Jenkins murder upheld News in Brief Major fights oath plan Blair's Tube guest Bogarde's bequest Shaw legacy deal Secret of cheesy grin Aventis Hospital in organ row plea Dell Social life success 'starts at nursery' Dome sponsors in bias row Some Pictures Capture a Moment Others Capture an… Winter's bright spot Life for killers of mother News in Brief Missing Briton Blair dispute Graduate jobs CS gas death Justtalk Cost of student fees deal falls on middle class The Link DTI to take no action over Robinson firm Straw imposes stricter limits to party funding Harrods Knightsbridge Counting down the years of talk Matthew Parris Political Sketch Russians clash with 500 rebels in fiercest battle of the war Rome's millennium projects 'a shambles' Cardinal wants to 'relaunch' Church Wine is vintage drinkers' domain Duma Communists snub plea to ratify arms control treaty Hospital Blaze Leaves 17 Dead Police halt van-bomb on its way to Madrid Gateway Aircraft tapes were erased, says Sharif World in Brief (AP): Dutch soldiers cleared 600 Albanians held (AP): School stabbing death Beard trimmers jailed That's snow business (AFP): Patten makes human rights challenge in Beijing Venezuela flood toll estimated at 30,000 DIAL-a-PHONE US court gives gays equality Daughter seeks Frazier v Ali rematch Minogue keeps promise to do her duty in Dili Swiftcall US holds second Algerian World Summary (AFP): Loan vetoed (AP): Governor trial (AFP): Hubble hug Sri Lanka votes (Reuters): Runway crash (Reuters): Croatia poll (AP): Serb trophies (AP): Stalin tributes Mohamed deserved better from Britain Michael Cole gives his very personal account of the libel victor Neil Hamilton expected a huge financial payoff on the steps of the High Court Anthony Howard In the Corridors of Power Quantex Just too dogmatic to be bought Lord Harris of High Cross asks for sympathy for Neil Hamilton Operation Hoover picks up trash It's hard not to be cynical about Labour's co-option of Tories When Jesus was born in Bethlehem, behold, there came three dim men... Picture Gallery Big tent politics After the wrangles and the sneers, the Dome will justify our efforts Rantzen rescue The Times Diary Pay as You Learn Why should the Scots go scot-free at university? An Extraordinary Case The wider implications of Al Fayed's stunning victory Hell for Stirrup Leather How for want of a piece of tack an empire was lost EU Commission's gobbledegook Lords reform Equality of sexes for fuel payment Yo ho! The Fleet's in port again Disabled pupils Spelling in schools With the postal delays that often occur at this time… Involving young people in the arts Longevity levity 'Icon' of invention Foyle's failings Shrieval concern Court Circular Luncheon Dinner Memorial services Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Awards Forthcoming marriages Announcements The Times Cine Films Copied to Video Marriage Tyne and Wear Lieutenancy Geoffry Powell Geoffry Powell, architect, died on December 17 aged 79. He was born on November 7,1920 Sir George Kennard, Bt Lieutenant-colonel Sir George Kennard, Bt, soldier, died on December 13 aged 84. He was born on April 27,1915 Father Edmund Colledge Father Edmund Colledge, Middle English Scholar, died on November 18 aged 89. He was born on August 14,1910 Robert Bresson Robert Bresson, film director died on December 18 aged 98. He was born in central France on September 25,1901 John Skelton John Sketon, MBE, Sculptor, died on November 26 aged 76. He was born on July 8,1923 'Raskolnikov' on the Screen For that rich friend What do you give someone who has everything? Mary Wilson makes some novel suggestions Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association of Residential Letting Agents Marler & Marler Aylesford Marsh & Parsons English Courtyard Birch & Co South Lonodn Duncan Allen To Advertise in this Section Please Call Westfield A penthouse you can be proud to own London life at the top: Faith Glasgow reports Scottish search warrant valid in England House of Lords Published December 22,1999 Regina v Manchester Stipendiary Magistrate and Another, Ex parte Granada Television Ltd Before Lord Browne-Wilkinson Lord Cooke of Thorndon, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Saville of Newdigate and Lord Millett Speeches December 14,1999 Court to resolve parental dispute on circumcision Court of Appeal Published December 22,1999 In re J (a Minor) (Prohibited steps order: Circumcision) Before Dame Elizabeth Bulter-Sloss, President, Lord Justice Schieman and Lord Justice Thorpe Judgment November 25,1999 Cr me Angela Mortimer plc Tay Associates Recruitment Consultants £15,000 Team Personal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Director's Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education EF Devonshire House School WANTEd Buding Proofreaders University of Leicester Recovering overpayment made to landlord Court of Appeal Published December 22,1989 Jones v Waveney District Council Before Lord Justice Pill, Lord Justice May and Lord Justice Hale Judgment December 1,1999 Date of assessing damages for negligence Court of Appeal Published December 22,1999 Charles v Hugh James Jones & Jenkins (a Firm) Before sir Richard Scott, Vice-Chancellor, Lord Justice Swinton Thomas and Lord Justice Robert Walker Judgment November 16,1999 The College of Communications Ltd Alliance Francaise The Bradford MBA Get Paid for Reading Books News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,293 Weathercall Free Software Schools Times 3 Great Offers at the Times Bookshop Diana dances through the media scene A Century in photograph Today: 1997 Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business FSA attacks advisers over endowment selling record No inquiry, but Davies tells firms to improve or face big fines Salaries soar in Goldman bonanza Bass duo's annual pay passes £1M TV & Radio Rowe is fashion victim at M&S Sport Alpha Pullout Relief for markets as Fed stays neutral on rates Not just a game Index MoD deal saves Royal Ordnance Partnership pact guarantees at least £1bn of orders over ten years French face legal action for dawdling on electricity The Sunday Times Prism orders £80m of trains Gokals assets frozen Exchange Rates National Savings Britain to forgive 41 countries' debts Business Roundup Osmond Net venture Drug charges review Snag for Monsanto No answer at BT 365 Corporation seeks acquisitions after float Sports Internet undervalued at £237m, says chief Tata close to Tetley takeover Indian tea company believes deal is in the bag By our City Editor: A case of masterly self-restraint Commentary Pegasus accepts £30m offer from Solution 6 Buyout activity at a record History of the World American deals set HIT shares soaring Commodities Liffe Options Private investors keep buying to the bitter end Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (NM Rothschild) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Reckitt worries continue Tempus HIT 365 Corp Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Sports Internet Wall Street A national lottery is more than just a game for… Ticket outlets are likely to provide a target for armed robbers, says Michael Dynes Poor show The Time City Diary Long haul in pursuit of 'jobs for all' Economic Agenda Starting grid The Times City Diary Wrong way The Times City Diary Art cover The Times City Diary Rubik beats twists and turns of copyright Vauxhall The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT You Can Surviving Christmas Eight Pages of Features, Art, Science and Money The French Paradox They hate the US, they fear the EU, and at every turn they see assaults on their Gallic soul. But in fact, as Charles Bremner explains, the French have never had it so good End of the fry-up The guiding light British Red Cross Apocalypse art Complete TV and Radio Eat, drink, then tighten your belt Our Personal Finance Editor offers some hints to help you to survive the festive season and stay within your budget in the new millennium Halifax Our Jug runneth over Cash in on your mortgage Change to daily interest and save thousands, Susan Emmett reports In search of the great British fry-up A new survey reveals that millions of people now spend just four minutes on their first meal of the day and that great British breakfast is becoming a thing of the past. Jasper Gerard investigates Eating before lunch seems to have about as much future as the firing of the noonday gun Millennium Collection Did this' star' help the Magi to find the stable? The chance discovery of a Roman coin may have provided an answer to a 2,000-years-old question, says Anjana Ahuja The Royal Institution of Great Britain It's all a matter of smell Is it possible to make Y2k? Ynot Millipedes know their pest control Any colour, as long as it's very black Visual Art: Death on his pale horse joins the British Museum in wishing you and Richard Cork a Merry Christmas Recital Jean-Paul Fouchècourt Wigmore Hall Venice bathed in northern light John Russell Taylor reports from Venice on the international cultural links that shaped the Renaissance Concert Ex Cathedral Skidmore St John's Smith Square Prudential African view of the noble savaged Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a powerful reworking of Aphra Behn's Oroonoko, at the Barbican Prompt Music: Peggy Lee comes back to life in words and song; and the newly sensitive Travis show that they can still flex their muscles Cabaret The Making of Miss Peggy Lee Battersea Arts Centre Pop Travis Brixton Academy Opera & Ballet Theatre Tokens Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Christmas comes but twice a year, at least in Essex Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films Market drifts lower Hargreaves Lansdown England must do forward thinking without Mitchell Rugby Union High Court success for exiled exiles Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Dunbar able to live up to billing Rackets Welsh generation game hots up David Rhys Jones on bowls rivals, old young, with the same target For the Record Snow Reports London miss key players in defeat ICE Kockey Dato Star has point to prove Racing: Jefferson Believes Hurdler Can Reward Faith with Kempton Victory Tomorrow Cornelius Lysaght on a French trainer with a notable record at Kempton Frost threat Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Lingfield Pary Reaping the Racecard Newcastle Comprehensive Atlas of the World Ludlow Double trouble and twin peaks Midweek View Board placed in administration Boxing: Protective Measures Taken to Ensure Survival of Governing Body Today's Fixtures Sport in Brief FA sets out plans for new structure Last Night's Results Wardley is able to turn the tide in Torquay FA Cup Third-Round Replays Lawrence left in dismay as Luton flounder Barmby is calming influence Football The Premiership Today Players face up to festive spell of self-denial Third Division tomorrow Second Division Word-Watching Ramprakash summoned from exile England turn to tour reject Times Two Crossword Rugby Union Football wins in Wembley battle Diamonds suffer cruellest cut of all Simon Barnes Old Speckled Hen
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