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News from 30/12/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Adrian Lee and Roger Boyes, Melissa Kite, Political Reporter, Grace Bradberry, John Vincent, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Philip Howard, Adam Mars-Jones, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, Peter Burian, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, N. J. Ley Author, Elizabeth Judge, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Robert Sayer President, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wyman, Ruth Gledhill, James Ibbotson, Alasdair Reid, B. W. Johnson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ramon GARDNER(Retired hospital consultant), Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Simon Beardsworth, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Robert Bruce, Ian Hughes, Jason Allardyce Scottish Political Reporter, David Hands, David Watt, Peter Barnard, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Paul McCann, Media Correspondent, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, John Papworth Editor, Jason Streets, Barry Baines, Paul McCann, David Lister, Steve Hilton, Jill Sherman Whitehall Editor, Marit Hargie, Jo WHITEROD(Chartered Secretary), Geoffrey Dean, Charlotte Wallis, David Watts, Adam Jones, Anne Barrowclough, Raymond Keene, Zahid Hussain and David Orr, Adam Sage, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Simon Saradzhyan, Robert Cole Tempus Editor, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Jill Sherman, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Insurance Correspondent, Jack Lonsdale, Nick Hasell, Peter SMITHERS(Secretary-General), Malcoim Bradbury, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, Dominic Kennedy, Stephen Farrell and Helen Johnstone, Philip Webster Political Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Erik Svane, Mel Webb, Chris McGrath, David Green, Russell Jenkins, Ian Brodie, Robert MacFarlane, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Follett and Michael Evans, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Adam Sherwin, Andrew Finkel, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Mike Grenham, Peter Roebuck, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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Major joins attack on Tory Right Hague told: Don't let the ghost of thatcher lead you by the nose By our Political Editor: Angry economist quits over spin Free Soft Ware for Schools NHS trusts accused of cronyism The hijackers of an Indian airliner dropped their… Souvenir of the century Taste walks a high wire Tiffany & Co. Adam Mars-jones Movies of the decade Christian leaders apologise for racism and wars Today in The Times Comet Blair hails the genius of 21st-century Britain Stelzer's Letter School strike threat over indiscipline News in Brief Rapist's image released Reluctant millionaires Cancer breakthrough Rare pet owl returns Correction The Times Golden boy of boxing rocked by rape claim Hindley sent back to jail from hospital Prison stress may have led to illness Medical Briefing Teachers wrecked Pinter bid to dodge the draft MFI home works Champion of charm Bpdyin the loch suspect arrested Holocaust groups call for prosecution Straw orders inquiry into Nazi suspect The Link Country home offers luxury for Latvians Dewar tells of 'lonely, unconfident' boyhood One Thousand Years of Natural Disasters that Shook the World Cataclysms that killed 1.4m in past 50 years Links Mega-cities add to perils Moben Kitchens Picture Gallery Marks & Spencer Red kite leads species back from the brink Nick Nuttall celebrates the survival of wildlife in Britain over the past 100 years and mourns some losses British birds fly in opposite directions Winners Losers Computer ensures a timely final note Quantum Cloud still up in the air Uninterested churches snuff out candle plan Workers of the World Wide Web unite Links Flame that blazes the trail to 2000 Iron Bridge United Spiritual Havens Dell Guests must queue for the Dome Blair runs away with media attention Police baffled by party killing Smoking CA Restoration preserves a window of hope Uses Cancer Spitting Image puppet sale fails to amuse Protests fail to halt Fred West TV drama Parents of drink-drive victim air unique plea Dobson's rivals list abuses in mayoral race Peugeot Dame wages 'squeaky dean' war on cronyism Jill Sherman meets a champion of "real people' for top jobs Vodafone This week Everest Broken pots in attic reveal African past Shops to sue over 'bug' losses Small retailers are to sue over last buisness, Adam sherwin writes Links 'More beer smuggled' this year News in Brief Crash inquiry 42 dogs put down Ringing success County sees light PC World Currys French troops to help with clear-up Magnet Avalanches fail to deter skier Heavy snow has put resorts on alert, report Adrian Lee and Roger Boyes Prisoner may lose her baby News in Brief Profit warning NT dog advice (AP): All ship-shape Black box found For the record Cold comfort Orange Picture Gallery Germans ask Italy to free War criminal World in Brief Cult leader released (Reuters): Whale saves its mother (Reuters): Rape case Nuclear secrets slip may have been accidental Bush softens image for key primary Tiny Actor fails to halt beef loan to China Hijackers agree to drop $200m ransom Sister Flies out from Britain Crowding and stress may prove fatal Longest Hijack Lasted 40 Days Boots Military takes over in Moluccas Settlers put up a fight for killer's shrine Limited Availability Wealthy couple 'left disabled son with hospital' 170,000 birds killed as slick's impact spreads Links Evesham Turkey ill-prepared as tanker oil comes ashore Muslim vigilante leader held in hunt for bombers Killer, 14, Jailed Sharps Home Office Danish official faces Cold War spying charges Gateway Rebels retreat under heavy Russian attack Officer Cleared French eat in after finding prices hard to swallow (Reuters): Runaway rush-hour lorry kills 30 World Inn Brief (Reuters): Fatal escape bid (AP): Suspects held (Reuters): Swimmer ill (Reuters): Killers jailed (Reuters): Going walkies (Reuters): Police cover-up All that is solid melts into Blair Modernisation threatens the forces which keep our society civil, says David Selbourne The Royal Bank Time for City beasts to become social animals Steve Hilton on the future for business—in the community, on the net and in politics It's time to stop loving the NHS Healthcare needs reform, not sentiment says David Green The reality is, the NHS is actually damaging our health There was my niece, face a mask of joyful sterness and feet like a pair of slim pointed rocks. Theatrical moments do not come any better than this' Picture Gallery Doom wasn't nigh at all Political obituaries for the Uk were premature, says Magnus Linklater There is no looming threat too great to be ignored Story time The Times Diary Party Pooper Clarke is a dubious advocate for a decent political message States and Sovereignty The Treaty of Westphalia remains relevant today Modern Time Hits and misses of 20th-century literary reviewing The warmest decade? Fighting the flu Endurance tested Dying empires provide a lesson for federal Europe Advantages of solicitor-advocates Beckham's ban Boxed off Idle at Christmas? When to celebrate a new millennium What might have been Lasting love Wills Picture Gallery Birthdays Personal Column Appointments Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Cine Films Copied to Video Marriages Milestones of 1999 July to December News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,299 Scratching in the dust for a grain of food The Times Times 3 Forecast The Times Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business TransTec may face a DTI investigation Euro within fraction of dollar parity Speculators push RSA shares higher JellyWorks takes a portion of beenz TV & Radio Tempus Ten twice as nice BNFL makes £300m US acquisition Sport Newspapers Support Recycling BT surge sends market to record close Pullout Financial disasters Esat chief in line for $2.5m bonus Exchange Rates Housing boom continues with 13% rise on last year ABN Amro joins Tradepoint backers Any Other Business From a Correspondent in tokyo: Japan postpones key bank reform New tax could simplify life Accountancy A consumption charge might cut the complexity of Revenue law and boost competitiveness, says Peter Wyman Confused? Next year will be even more baffling Audit Monks urges closer links with Europe Business Roundup Burger King openings Tote buys bookies MultiMedia stake William Jacks slides Jarvis in Belgian buy BAE Systems steps up efforts to woo Alenia Colt's to buy Heckler & Koch By our City Staff: Holzmann to face its critics By our city Editor: Germany calling on RSA Commentary By our City Staff: Goldsmiths sales sparkle New share issues raise £5bn in 1999 Banks vie for £31m Dutch break-up fee The Sunday Times Commodities Liffe Options Bargain-hunters bring a little joy to retailers Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot Forward Bates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Tempus Ten make strong showing in buoyant market Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street The rise of the bad, the ugly and the sheer incompetent Richard Miles reviews a century of buisness frauds scandals and disasters Cold turkey The Times City Diary Markets bring continuous revolution Wedded bliss The Times City Diary Oil slick The Times City Diary Snapped up The Times City Diary McGraw to assume the throne of family firm Cheltenham & Gloucester Mannesmann Equities forge ahead Hargreaves Lansdown The Times Unit Trust Information Service Red Hot Penny Shares Roger McGough 'He hasn't destroyed me the way he wanted to' In Febrauary last year Gabriella Mazzli's former boyfriend set fire to her jealous rage-Despite suffering, 95 per cent burns, the 29-year-old astounded doctors with her extraordinary will to live. Interview by Anne Barrawclough Century of reviews Eight Pages of Features, Books and Arts Films of the decade Famous dates Complete TV and Radio Poe's pet purrs War wounds Rebellion By Joseph Roth Granta, £12.99 The Times Poems hung from the World Tree Rachel Campbell-Johnston finds Rogor McGough leaning against Earth's oldest tree Poem Six Last Words, at last A Paintstaking act of literary reconstruction has fleshed out Walter Benjamin's lost masterpiece Taking a dip in heavy seas Swimmer By Bill Broady Flamingo, £9.99 'The fact that these things occurred to the mind of Mr Eliot is surely of the very smallest importance' And so did the TLS dismiss Prufrock in1917. Malcolm Bradbury looks back over a century of literary criticism from The Times and its literary supplement, finding the hits and some surprising misses The Times Inc: a century of reviewing The Times Two by two into the landmark ark Films of the Nineties: Adam Mars-Jones pairs two Spielbergs, two Second world War movies and two from opposite ends of the budget The Times Rewind, the best of 1999 Decade of dark delights …While James Christopher traces the influence of Quentin Tarantino, the Video-store geek who put the hit into hitman Opera & Ballet Maggie Smith Royal Festival Hall Prompt What's on today Anniversaries of 2000 It will be 200 years since Britain union with Ireland, 100 years since the siege of mafeking ended and 50 years since the princess Royal was born. Jack Lonsdale highlights forthcoming anniversaries Mud-slinging taken to historical lengths Radio Satellite, Cable and Digital Choice Radio Choice Times 3 Television ITV Variation Today's Choice Today's Films British Isles Bargains of the week: Country cottages in Dorset and Shropshire; shopping on the Continent; magical beaches in Vietnam Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe Travelbag Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Long Haul Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Travel Antal International Ltd STC Selection Countyweb. Com Plc Esmerk Ltd ADTI Consulting Specialist Manager Times Newspapers Antal International Ltd Amaze England plan jump up volleyball rankings Julie Smith, torchbearer for her sport, is looking ahead-to 2020 in fact General Appointments Virgin atlantic Customer systems Collinson Grant Robinson embarks on revival strategy Northampton able to find room at the top Allied Dunbar premiership: Dawson punishes Wasps for indiscipline Harlequins continue to look a fading force Wilkinson tips balance in unconvincing victory Bristol humbled as Irish eyes find new sparkle Gilmour defends decision to test holders Sailing By our Sports Staff: Langer is lured from retirement Rugby League Istahraq regains the winning thread Racing: Champion Hurdler Remains on Course to Defend Title after Leopardstown Success Tomorrow Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Southwell under threat from frost Keene on Chess Winning Move Business rating Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Southwell Specialists Southwell Reading the Racecard Rapid Raceline Number's up for best and worst of '99 Magic numbers hold an eternal significance for sport, figures that carry the whiff of greatness and the stench of defeat. Simon Barnes again invited suggestions for the magic numbers of hte passing year: his selection covers the enduring fortunes of Pete Sampras and Manchester United, the travails of Jean Van de Velde and the great escapologists of Carlisle Wise finds cure for Chelsea's lack of direction Football Schmeichel returns home for small slice of Danish Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Sport in Brief Robson is glowing after being left out in the cold Football in Brief For the Record Snow Reports West Indies sink to new depths after loss of series Cricket Gilchrist elevates Australia to pole position England kept on hold by defiant Kirsten Flintoff's late flurry gives glimmer of hope after South Africa opener claims century Kingsmead Scoreboard Links Times Two Crossword Simon Barnes Taylor redresses the balance Sarah Potter Care International

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