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News from 29/12/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Melissa Kite, Political Reporter, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Trudy Harris, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Robert Fannin and Nigel Hawkes, Hilary Finch, Tom Harman Smith, Elizabeth Judge, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Adam Sage and Oliver Wright, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Andrew pierce, Robert Jackson, Paul Fitzpatrick, David McVay, Clive Preston, Vice-Chairman, George Guise, Prime Minister, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ivor Davies, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Bryan Sanderson, Vice-Chairman, Michael Harvey, Mark Inglefield, Ian Hughes, Helen Rumbelow Medical Reporter, Keith Pike, Imogen Varney, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Richard Cork, Norman Giller, Ross Clark, David Lister, Marit Hargie, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Dean, Stephen Wood, Raymond Keene, Zahid Hussain and David Orr, Bernard Asher, Vice-Chairman, John Crowley, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Simon Saradzhyan, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Dominick Harrod, J. L. Pearce, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Roger Boyes, Martin Woods, Nick Hasell, John Allison, Richard Owen and Ruth Gledhill, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Stephen Farrell and Helen Johnstone, S. Ann Rachlin, Tim Hames, Kevin McCarra, Chris May, George Caulkin, Melissa Kite Political Reporter, Chris McGrath, Tony Grabiner, Chairman, Ben MacIntyre, Roger Boyes and Stephen Farrell, Ian Brodie, Helen Rumbelow and Emily Davies, Alan Challoner, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Elspeth Howe, A. Giddens, Director, Mike Nott, Barry Sheerman, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Alice Miles, Richard Morrison, Alex O'connell, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Sally Patten, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Wright and Adam Fresco, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Rome points to Cardinal Hume's successor Support for euro hits a new low January 1,2000 Millennium package Inside New year will be wet - unless, of course, it's dry Ferrets dig revellers out of a hole Aquascutum Beef, Becks and Blair Caddick blitz hammers S. Africa Today in The Times Liberty British workers come to aid of 'storm-tormented' France Lib Dems 'will take on Labour in the Lords' Tribunal to review Nato Serbia attacks News in Brief Hindley collapses 'Have-a-go' man hurt Pregnancy persuasion New test for Irish cars Botham shoes on show Titanic watch for sale (Reuter): Savings bug costs dear Police question man accused of Nazi slaughter Charity attacks horse racing Club's red-faced Christmas cards Puff Daddy denies part in club shooting Allders Fugitive from a restless and murky past Danger drugs alert for new year clubbers Homebase University pay 'must be raised' Lawrence judge praises police Smallbone of Devizes Bid for a slice of Times history on Net Battle of bulge pitches duchess against intern Gene hope means time could be up for Grecian 2000 Hoover Vortex Sniffer dogs improve odds at Kempton Hospitals don't have beds for new year Prince to head another cancer charity Time Britain first with flu response Holland & Barrett Trial drug brings hope Aventis PC World Crash link to missing husband News in Brief Suicides alert Pass the poison Priest charged The gift of life Birthday bets DIAL-a-PHONE Road repairers face fines in safety shake-up By a Correspondent: Mixed messages for year 3000 Internet filter puts block on porn sites Local Expert Advice Withour Appointments? Gypsy camp creates tourist boom Dixons Britons in rush for millennium flight bargains Captain who missed the party Europe's Best Selling Dehumidifiers Picture Gallery Dell Kosovan killed in dash on train Fabian Society agrees that tax burden is up Mowlam 'rescue' ordered by Blair Magnet Mayoral hopeful disowns Tory hierarchy Prisoners find bug planted by officers News in Brief BBC to screen advert Montgomery tributes Nuclear container grotto Move along, please The spoiling is over Kohl shunned as he faces inquiry on secret funding Russia claims rebels are quitting Grozny Miu Miu (Reuters): Lone Ranger dies, aged 85 Tiny Clinton predicts 'miniature' terrorism Hijackers demand ransom of $200m Everest Papal coat of many colours gets black mark Barak staves off threat to coalition Jets Strike in Lebanon Quantex (Reuters): 155 die as Muslims riot in Moluccas World in Brief (AFP): Thais ban 'Anna' film Kidney fund for fatwa (Reuters): Gilgamesh discovery (AP): Shuttle crew celebrate The first Euro Unions Robert Jackson on the Europe of the year 1000, a continent with familiar woes Habitat It's saletime The creation of the NHS is still considered the… Andrew Pierce In the Corridors of Power History is beckoning, Mr Blair This is the moment of opportunity for fundamental reforms 'In the minimalist 1990s there have been few more spiritually cleansing experiences than emptying your hatchback into a skip at the municipal dump' We're off our trolleys As the NHS descends into its annual winter crisis, it is time for a radical rethink of healthcare, says Tim Hames High jinx Comes the Reckoning All Europe is affected by the Kohl funding scandal The Printed Word How Gutenberg's press fostered literacy and learning Eternal Youth The pleasures of growing old disgracefully Women graduates' pay Letters to the Editor for publication should carry a… Brain drain threat over academic pay Fears over licensing law shake-up Nursery education Third World debt Imperial and metric Public morals Time warp? Parliament on TV Advantages of the Information Age Complete picture Occupational hazard 'Icon' of invention To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Nature Notes from a bygone age Birthdays Anniversaries Personal Column Court & Social Faresavers Cine Films Copied to Video The Times Confusion over the role of Boadicea's husband On this Day In Praise of England Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Maurice Couve De Murville Maurice Couve de Murvill, Prime Minister of France, 1968-69, died on December 24 aged 92. He was born on January 24.1907 Dame Josephine Barnes Dame Josfephine Barnes, Dbe obstetrician and gynaecologist, died yesterday aged 87. She was born on August 18,1912 Prunella Clough Prunella Clough, painter, died on December 26 aged 80. She was on November 14,1919 Peter Jeffrey News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,298 The hand of hope for a new millennium Weathercall Newspapers Support Recycling Time Times 3 Great Offers at Bookshop Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Sport Caddick discovers seventh heaven England enforce follow-on as fast bowler's best Test haul devastates South Africa Pink TV & Radio Yesterday's Premiership Results Sunderland prevent Ferguson taking over at the summit Business Pullout Kings Scoreboard United wait for Butt to light up revival FA Carling Premiership: Champions cancel out two-goal deficit before e, barking on travels The Prize Jumbo Sports Crossword of the Century Tackle the sports crossword to beat them all, with one clue for each year of the passing century. A magnum of champagne will go to the winner of the first correct solution opened on Thursday, January 13. The winner's name and solution will be published the following day. Send entries to Jumbo Sports Crossword, Sports Department, The Times, 1, Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. Complied by Norman Giller Fowler's return offers reason for optimism Watford dance to rhythm of hope Moore fails to spark Everton revolution Pools Panel Arsenal renew old resolution FA Carling Premiership: Adams stands firm against young upstarts Poom saves Derby in Di Canio masterclass Resilient Shearer still making right noises Collymore close to France move Results And Tables Wright again in a class of his own Sheridan ensures Wigan stay on top Multiple Display Advertising Items Charlton count on experience Nationwide League: Robinson Summons the Perfect Response after his Recent Omission City plan brighter future MacKen repaid for his wait Round-Up Forest take queue for win Barnet burdened by home work Word-Watching Nokia crew jubilant after record victory Sailing Sport in Brief Time for Olympic flame to put football in the shade Mid Week View England's young blades ready for call to arms Rugby Union Cardiff leave it late to impress For The Record Tendulkar ends century in style Today's Fixtures Resolute Griffith provides hope Cricket Snow Reports Edmond lands emotional triumph Racing: Welsh National Winner Pays Fitting Tribute to Former Trainer who Died this Year Lingfield Park Musselburgh Florida Pearl Beaten Meeting Points The Times Guiede to Today's Racing Taunton Haydock Park Reading the Racecard Lingfield Specialists Rapid Raceline Financial fitness The Times Review of Baby Gap has never had it so It has been a year of surprises. The Prime Minister found time to enlarge his family, the Jubilee Line actually opened and a great-grandmother from Kent was exposed as a spy. Richard Morrison reflects on the year's unexpected events Moben Kitchens Half Price Top classical CDs Eight Pages Of Features, Arts And Money Alex's Pavilion At the galleries Complete TV and Radio Millennium Collection Five easy pieces of advice Our Personal Finance Editor gives advice on how to make the most of your investments in the new year Good: two Spices and Cherie Also upwardly mobile in 1999 was the world's population it exceded six billion Prompt What's on today Entertainments To advertise in this section please… Full marks out of Nineties Classical CDs: Our reviewers pluck up the courage to pick pick their favourite recordings from a particularly rich past ten years Opera Picture Gallery Orchestral Opera & Ballet Vocal/Chamber Entertainments Listings Metro The glass house that Alex I built Visual Art: Alex Hartley's prize-winning sculpture perplexs Richard Cork, as it should Opera La traviata Queen Elizabeth Hall John Russell Taylor picks out the highlight of a rich in artistic nostalgia Concert Alagna/Gheorghiu Royal Opera House To Advertise Call Westfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association of Resdidential Letting Agents Aylesford Chestertons Residential Lettings & Management Aldgate Triangle Cluttons Daniel Smith Association of Residential Letting Agents To advertise in the Property section please Marler & Marler John Spencer Marsh & Parsons Fax Ironsides Birch & Co F. W. Gapp Sullivan Thomas Duncan Allen A tale of two tyrants is a lesson for us all Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice Radio Choice BBC1 ITV Varations Today's Choice Today's Films Carberry overdoes the waiting tactics Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on chess Winning Move Your Last Chance to Collect Software Tokens Frost puts meetings in doubt Jets' victory grounds Miami hopes American Football NFL Details The Times Unit Trust Information Sfervice International Care & Relief Capitalisation, week's change Hargreaves Lansdown Internet winners take AIM by storm Steller share price gains by e-commerce start-ups have helped to push the junior market into the limelight, says Nick Hasell Alternative Investment Market It's Liffe, but not as we know it Martin Waller on how the financial futures exchange is relegating open outcry trading to the history books Dispute threatens Esat hunt for white knight From Reuters: US shares dose at record high Exchange Rates The Sheloshim (30 days) ceremony in memory of Mr.… UK insurers face big claims as gales strike Continent Markets suffer holiday hangover Wall Street High street retailers could face Internet brain drain Posts The College of Communications Ltd Gabbitas Educational Consultants International Launguage Schools Employment tribunals award record compensation Investcorp in $1bn US buy Goethe Institute London Wanted Buding Proofreaders Think-tank will help shape Tory economic policy Receivership looks likely for TransTec Times Two Crossword Net Gains 38 Record home loans forecast Pinault plans French paper Picture Gallery Underground bid withdrawn Markets 39 Dissatisfied shoppers hit shares of US e-tailers And so to Bed London

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