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News from 23/12/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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David MacKlin, Peter Sarris, David R. P. Bushby, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, John Vincent, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Michael Harvey and Elizabeth Judge, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, N. T. Salts, Richard Anderson, James Bone, Alison Kervin, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Libel Iosers, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Bryant, Cornelius Lysaght, Marc Cranfield-Adams, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Aviation Correspondent, Adam Sherwin and Michael Horsnell, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Robert Greenwood, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Michael Harvey, Charles Taylor, Alan Hamilton, Oliver Wright, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Roger Brocklehurst, Adrienne May, Alan Lee, Racing Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Colin McQUILLAN, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Derwent May, Joe Saumarez Smith, Andrew Dyke, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, David Lister, Tom Ruben, Tom Baldwin, Marit Hargie, Sally Arnot, Ann Treneman, Paul Moynagh, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Bob Evans, Clive Mathieson, Tom Baldwin, Deputy Political Editor, Ralph Elsley, Eric Hunt, David Orr, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Leon Aron, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Hasell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Joaquim Ibarz and David Adams, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Pettifer, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, George Caulkin, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Denis Gorelov, Alex O'connell and Zara Bishop, Dalya Alberge and Roland Watson, Fraser Nelson, P. Dooner, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Jones, Nigel Griffiths, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, R. H. Bird, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Peter Robinson, Lea Paterson, Economics Correspondent, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Irvine bids to curb libel funds On Other Pages £5.4 billion windfall Inside Britain's shutdown begins Laureate in cash-for-couplets row Battle of the fairy lights Blair comes out—with his specs on Is it flu or just a cold? Jumbo jet crashes at Stansted airport Secular secret of a Christmas Carol Boodle & Dunthorne Established 1798 Today in The Times 2 Business Sport 3 Features Arts, TV Dell Airline with dismal safety record Residents fight new flightpath Wreckage strewn across National Trust woodland France delay on beef ban News in Brief Woman cleared Drug 'bonanza' Terrorist leave Hubble trouble Tony Baldry MP Pagers trapped forgery gang who printed £50m in notes Counterfeits forced Bank of England to change £20 design, reports Adam Sherwin Genuine Article Simple ingredients produced sophisticated fakes Virgin mobile Elgar is drafted in to beat crooks Banker and porn star in stocks scandal Wealthy Tory peer backs another libel case loser Hamilton: The Aftermath BT Still pitching hard for the sympathy vote Rectory 'Curse' A tale of two foes Warrants may face the axe Tomorrow in the Times SELFRIDGES&Co King with a golden touch took taste for luxury to his tomb Hearty feasting London's children to get Princess memorial Prince's war on GM 'condemns world to starve' Homebase Royal Thought for Day Hague pleads for tolerance Britannia Queen prepares for big party at Sandringham Seadog's reward is star of the show Task force split on future of football Death row Briton is cleared in sex case Menson's 'wicked' killer jailed for life Correction Four are Killed in suspected gas blast The Economist Doctors 'let down' cancer patients Labour's Santa a bit short of cheer The usually jocular Frank Dobson is turning testy towards his critics and rivals, writes Tom Baldwin Staples Tories protest too much over rules for euro referendum On Politics Mayoral race finance 'opens way to rigging' Vodafone Christmas cost slides for third year running Cost of Christmas Stocking up for the party season Sainsbury's Picture Gallery Rabbis accused of faking exorcism MFI Sri Lanka victor warns terrorists 13 pirates to be executed Grand Duke Jean ready to abdicate Saga Now's the time 'Old and tired' Pope to carry on Chechen reality belies Moscow's rhetoric Despite Russian talk of imminent victory, the signs are that the rebles are far from beaten,. Giles Whittell writes from Pobedinskoye Romanians weep for Ceausescu ten years on Art booty found in Baltic city French lose fight to save beaches from oil slick 'The revolution has gone wrong' Sainsbury's Clinton's eyes turn to money making Giuliani 'given Russian mafia cash' Magnet Looters run wild as troops dig in the mud for bodies Storm over cost of Winter Olympics Russian vote seals treaty with Belarus World Summary Italy's new Cabinet (Reuters): Bank gunman killed Mozambique winner (AP): Air traffic breakdown (Reuters): German free on bail (AP): 25 die in earthquake (Reuters): Court backs adultery Merchant banks struggle to net the best staff In the City The City is facing a new goldrush, writes Joe Saumarez Smith From their own correspondent: The Cold War reborn Centre of attention Libel losers Picture Gallery History is now and England The Isles tries to airbrush England out of history, writes Nigel Jones Heal's Cracking the dress code for year zero The come-as-you-are Dome party invites one-upmanship "The payout will amount to some 60p per hour for 140,000 survivors of SS factories attached to Auschwitz and other concentration camps' Picture Gallery Yeltsin the terrible A kleptocracy is the best Russia can hope for from its new government Bed ban Look Back in Error Communism collapsed, but false memories still grow Something for Nothing The Arabs and Hebrews create the zero-sum society Make Light of It Who cares about the Christmas spirit of rivalry? A moral malaise in high places Aid to Venezuela Born to bash Should Tory rebels stay and fight? Ruling on Bulger trial Hardy's foresight Paying the paperboy On the line Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… England sidelined by Isles council Auld allies 'Icon' of invention Scrooge lives on Court Circular University news Latest wills Deaths Christmas Eve services Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries The Times Court & Social Marriage Diplomatic appointment Birthdays Personal Column Hank Snow Hank Snow, country singer, died in Madison, Tennessee, on December 20 aged 85. He was born in Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, on May 9,1914 Professor Dennis Sciama Professor Dennis Sciama, FRS, physicist and cosmologist, died on December 18 aged 73. He was born on November 18,1926 The Very Rev John Southgate The Very Rev John Southgate, Dean of York, 1984-94, died on December 18 aged 73. He was born on September 2,1926 John Douglas Pringle John Douglas Pringle, journalist, died in Sydney on December 4 aged 87. He was born on June 28,1912 The Convict Mrs Pearcey Application Consultants Nicholson martin Anvil Software Limited The Sunday Times Newspapers ADTI Consulting The Times Newall Measurement Systems Limited Catalyst Technology Europe Ltd Accountancy jobs. com Business Link Hoggett Bowers Multiple Classified Advertising Items HR Manager £25K Central London The International Investor Advisory Group Limited The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items International metal trading company seeks full-time… CMR Accountancy jobs. com First Point International Experienced Crude Oil & Refined Petroleum Products… Gresham Court Hotel CV Services Greater Manchester Police Authority NHS Information and Statistics Division Website Manager Actuarial Programmer Times Newspapers Robert Half International Experienced Sales Professional Futures & Options… Sato Travel The Times Newall Measurement Systems Limited Chancery Media Limited Martin Dawes Zaiak Gloup Sales Aon Risk Services Barclays Department of Health Times Newspapers Amaze Inter Exec Gensler Freelance Consultants/distributors Wanted Department of Health Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Commercial Director Hoggett Bowers STC Selection The London School of Economics Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,294 The rain poured down - but the show went on A century in photographs Today: 1998 Weathercall Time Computers Times 3 The Times Bookshop Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business US advisers stretch lead over Europeans MPC split fuels fears of rate rise EU inquiry blocks Rover investment Widows members to share £5.4bn TV & Radio Sage is star of 90s with 28,000% rise Sport Alpha Stagecoach challenges Connex for commuter franchise Pullout Funding the arts Index Microsoft finance chief resigns Bids for Daewoo Logica contract Exchange Rates Investment industry queries claims for popularity of Isas Norwegians raise stakes in Esat bid battle Merger pair move to halt share slide Any Other Business New idea is old-style sense Accountancy Risk management will give canny companies a competitive edge next century, says Richard Anderson Startle bought out for £40m Christmas comes early for the cost-cutters Audit BA raises £58m in Equant shares sale Business Roundup Kelsey accepts offer Japanese trio to merge Seascope shares slip Rolls wins RAF deal Aquarius takes Airbath Millennium freeze to hit profits at ECsoft Bid battle gives wings to Pegasus The Sheloshim (30 days) ceremony in memory of Mr.… By our City Editor: M&a the American way Commentary Nycomed raises £37m in plant sale Sidanco deal for BP AOL buys mapper in $1bn deal Girls on top United picks advisers to aid with disposals Carlton Un Telecoms sector helps to drive FTSE higher Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 IT steamers set the pace in 1999 as equity gap widens Timpus Best and Worst of 1999 Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street How to take over M&s in ten easy steps The takeover of Britain's most famous retailer was once unthinkable. Now the door is open for anyone with the right ideas and right people, says Fraser Nelson Calf strain The Times City Diary Private choice versus public duty Graham Searjeant Dear diary The Times City Diary Low Marks The Times City Diary Snapped up The Times City Diary News International Subscriptions Deapartment The Times Unit Trust Information Service International Care & Relief Equities close off highs Red Hot Penny Shares International treaty not relevant to domestic constitutional rights Privy Council Bank not liable for other party's fraud QUEEN's Bench Division History of the World Striking out action for disregard of rules Court of Appeal Inspection of foreign documents Chancery Division Dickens's carol Eight Pages of Features, Arts, Books and Health Moben Kitchens Half Price Sale Emma and David like Christmas They really like Christmas. So much so they have put up 8,500 fairy lights in their garden. Their neighbours say they like Christmas as well, but this is too much. The police, the courts and the council are now involved in the festive dispute at a quiet cul-de-sac. Ann Treneman reports David Hockney Fighting flu Complete TV and Radio New films Invasion of the bureaucrats Lost in time:'conservation' and 'heritage' are potent concepts but, as Magnus Linklater learns from an account of a three-month sea journey round the Western isles, they may be strangling the life out the islands Sounds of the Millennium Dickens's carol for all time Erica Wagner finds a text for the in the enduring fable of a Christ Three lives of the literati Bibliomane Portrait of the artist in perspective Richard Cork admires the artistic curiosity and epic ambitions of David Hockney Century of many shadows Inshort Underexposed Edited by Ursula Owen Index on Censorship, £8.99 Art restored Rubens By Paul Oppenheimer Duckworth, £25 Yeltsin - the Russian Abraham Lincoln? Richard Beeston Boris Yeltsin a Revolutionary Life By Leon Aron HarperCollins, £29.99 The Times Bestsellers How to tell if it's cold or flu Medical Briefing Reserve your Copy now Seasonal chest infections We've never had it so good No way in a manger Vitamin C lowers blood pressure Blessed are the wordy, for they shall make films New Movies: Adam Mars-Jones sees director Kevin Smith make a doomed stab at life, eternity and everything in Dogma New videos Alice in Wonderland Wanter Vision, U, 1999 The Straight Story A Fantasia for the millennium Film: James christopher is blown away by the new Imax version of a Disney classic Prompt What's on today by Marit Hargie Opera & Ballet Dick Whittington Entertainments Tina Turner at Wembley Cottle & Austen Electric Circus A 'feel-good' tale to take the cheer out of Christmas Review Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio BBC1 ITV Variations Today's Choice Today's Films British Isles Bargains of the week: have a capital new year; cruise from sea to ocean; holiday on a 'Robinson Crusoe island' Airline Network Overseas Express The Times Travel Classified Section Just America Lot Valley Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Long Haul Flight Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Travel Bown relishes business of winning Sarah Potter meets the stable girl who is a celebrity in her own right Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Chance looking near and far Yesterday's Results Doumen has ideal gift in mind for supporters David Gandolfo is understandably known as the Wizard… Tramore comes first SKI Club Age no concern in pursuit of sporting excellence Hussain on guard over pre-Test festivities Cricket Egypt offer a show of strength Squash Szabo heads for Birmingham Athletics For the Record Football Fixtures Football Icc to Adjudicate on Legality of Shoaib's Action In Brief Prldential Supporters begin to force issue on future of game After a day of verbal sparring, Russell Kempson finds that the rival factions agree to disagree Swimming England director dismissed by ASA Wasps hope to emulate cup form on home front Rugby Union Legal issue leaves all not well in Baron's court Athletics moves into lead on Twickenham agenda Alison Kerivin believes that the home of rugby is on track for a bright new future 'Inevitable opposing sides would emerge' Fans' Reaction Politicians attack Wembley rethink Football in Brief The Premiership Today Blackburn thankful for Duffs intervention Football Reading look for benefits from brief encounter Second Division Tomorrow First Division Word-Watching Tottenham plumb depths Spurs equal record Cup defeat as Newcastle romp home Times Two Crossword Sarah Potter Izzet's extra-special finish puts paid to gallant Hereford John Bryant Policy switch by Cornhill leaves cricket to count cost The Salvation Army

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