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News from 31/12/1999

1999; Gale Group;

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Martin Haigh, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, R. I. Ogden, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Malcolm Pheasey, Nicholas Crichton, Dominic Kennedy and Mark Henderson, Hannah Betts, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Mark Henderson and Dominic Kennedy, Tony J. Vardy, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, J. K. Davies, Elizabeth Judge, Stuart J. Burgess, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Boyd Black, Secretary, David Robinson and Perry Cleveland-Peck, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Cornelius Lysaght, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Reid, Joanna Bale and Daniel McGrory, Kenneth Stern, Susie Steiner, Property Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Wright, Mark Inglefield, Ricardo Franco Levi, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Mary Douglas-Bate, Ian Hughes, George Carey, Helen Rumbelow, Brian Whittingham, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, James Buxton, Daniel McGrory, Paul McCann, Dennis Berry, David Lister, Nick Thomas, Geoffrey Dean, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alison Kervin Rugby Editor, Stefano Hatfield, Ray Connolly, Peter Orr, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Tony Patrick and Louise Godfrey, Nick Hasell, Graham Perry, Jennifer O'neill, Gillian Harris and Alexandra Frean, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Barbara Elten, David Harris, M. J. Sayer, Nick Hasell and Carl Mortished, Mel Webb, Paul McCann Media Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Dalya Alberge and Paul McCann, Helen Rumbelow, Medical Reporter, David Powell, Sally Patten, Anthony D. P. Briggs, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Roebuck, Susan Emmett,

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Showbiz dames top the bill How to Get your Millennium Times Free Soft Ware for Schools Lacklustre beacons on Blair list Wheel of misfortune hits new millennium hitch Sect 'rehearsed' attack on Pope The first paper of the century Britain's Icons Clinique How to survive tonight Harrison stabbed in battle with intruder Today in The Times Harrods Fear stalks the lives of modern celebrities Stabbing suspect thought Beatles were witches Knife almost punctured main vein Woken by the sound of his worst nightmare Security-conscious but resigned to his karma David Sinclair loks at the ups and downs in the career of the most reclusive and enigmatic of the Beatles Christian Aid Homebase A dozen Britons reveal their plans for the Turn on to Tv marathon Song, dance and a river of fire Getting about on Millennium Night Cut-price capital's sale of the century Andrew Pierce haggles his way to some Millennium Eve bargains Boots PC World the Computer Superstore 11th hour raid put brakes on the wheel Rival nations compete for first sunrise Dawn of a new age Bayer Dome staff sacked over ticket farce North-South housing gap to widen in 2000 Currys Yard takes over case of Latvian 'war criminal' News of the Word gets tabloid spread Battering bird has weakness for mussels Children search for mother News in Brief Court 'trap' Aitken returns Blanket ban Taunts death Sun-branded Correction UK plus Tomorrow in the times Dolphin Retired miner froze to death as fuel ran out One cigarette shortens life by 11 minutes Flu set to reach severe levels of two years ago Study chews over calories Times 3 Yard lures retired detectives News in Brief Ivf 'not best' Mortgage error Thieves' targets Woman killed Drink-drive rise Carp solution New Year Honours Arise, Sir Sean. Don't fall over, Sir Norman Arts Honours Magnet Polar explorer is warming to his knighthood Science Honour MBE for former pop singer Recognition for unsung service Ordinary People Honours Harrods England's forgotten World Cup heroes lifted by final goal Sport Honours Commonwealth Espana Tiny Computers Limited Taleban tanks surround hijack aircraft Gore rival in fundraismg coup Picture Gallery US militias prepare to take control in aftermath of new year mayhem Looters and government forces face a determined foe, writes Damian Whitworth in Imlay city, Michigan Tripp has a makeover German press turns on Kohl World in Brief France hits back on beef Pokemon toys are recalled Spice Islands death toll rises (AP): Five killed in Miami shooting 'This wasn't just the usual lechery fuelled by too much mistletoe' Tim Merry Man's Days of Clover A voice echoing down the ages Georage Carey reflects on 2,000 years of inspired imagery, and the role of the Church in the next century Christ's image and message remian awesmely powerful When the pub the post office and the shop have gone, the church remains The scientist may explore the Universe, but when he gets home at night, he does not 'understand' his wife the better The Sunday Times And for these fireworks, much thanks In London and across Britain we are benefiting from Major's legacy 'For anyone even technically single, this particular witching hour will make demands of moral fortitude never before seen in a room full of silly hats' Picture Gallery Oliver the Timelord An extraordinary memory reminds us of the ambiguities of time Old buffers The Times Diary From Darwin to Dna Knowledge that the next century must use well Ecstasy and Agony The cool millennium partygoer will be drug-free Good Neighbours Britons are quick to respond to the storms in France Family courts Legal aid revolt Labour's place in N Ireland future The Crown and Catholic marriage Student interviews Race 'industry' attack Romano Prodi Rich and poor Name for a decade 'Inadequacy' of hunters' campaign Poetic licence Kept in the dark Opening bid Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays Picture Gallery A leap year into the unknown Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriage Thanksgiving service Lieutenant Colonel Henry Nicoll Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Nicoll, DSO, OBE, showjumper, died on December 4 aged 91. He was born on April 1 7,1908 Personal Column Clayton Moore Clayton Moore, actor, died in West Hills, California, on December 28 aged 85. He was born in Chicago on September 14,1914 Sidney Patterson Sidney Patterson, four times World Track Cycling Champion, died, in Melbourne on November 29 aged 72. He was born there on August 14,1927 The Century Geoffrey Brice Geoffrey Brice, QC, barrister, died on November 14 aged 61. He was born on April 21,1938 News Business Sport The Times Crossword No 21,300 Brave new world of poverty and hardship Features Weathercall The Times Arts The Times Radio & TV Opinion Comment Letters Obituaries Business Pressure mounts on Robinson TransTec collapses in the wake of accounting irregularities Internet whiz-kids scoop £1.1bn in flotation riches Gates boosts Isabel Maxwell stake At last … arise Sir Richard Shares end the year at a record TV & Radio Sport The Royal Bank of Scotland Pullout Dot-com bonanza Index Robinson forced to take refuge—again Hobbs to step down as Warburg chairman The Times TotalFina to pay clean-up bill Carpetbaggers thwarted by the Portman Barclays offers fund based on bonds index Brent crude up 35% Credit cards chaos BS Group shares jump GCH to sell golf club Tomkins buys in US Small firms campaign Sykes to stay at Glaxo Holzmann backed LSE reports big rise in share trades Business Roundup Exchange Rates BA plans ambitious online shake-up Gent woos German politicians Fruit of the Loom in trouble our City Editor: A hectic 2000 in Acacia Avenue Commentary Northern Rock to pay compensation The Times Knutsford set for first deal Commodities Liffe Options Technology rally lifts Marconi to a record Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Ten with high-tech potential, even if the bubble bursts Tempus The Tempus Ten for 2000 Wall Street The dot-coms who piled on the pounds The Class of '99 Chris Ayres reports on a fantastic 12 months for the British entrepreneurs who hitched their horses to the Interned bandwagon Woolf cry The Times City Diary Australia comes to terms with success Low flyers The Times City Diary Tender point The Times City Diary High society The Times City Diary City bonuses as seen through the looking glass How to become an Internet millionaire by the end of 2000 Share certificate indemnity is inequitable Business Letter The Times Unit Trust Information Service Flora London Marathon swatch beat New Year's Eve Jumbo Crossword Our New Year's Eve Jumbo Crossword carries a cahs prize of £100 for the first correct solution opened on Thursday, January 27. Send entries to New Year's Even Jumbo (262), Weekend, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winner and solution will be published in Weekend on Saturday, January 29 The Times Calling A promise kept Eight Pages of Features, Arts and Media How to Survive Tonight On the eve of the millennium Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains how over-enthusianstic partygoers can celebrate without getting a crushing hangover Winners and losers A decade of pop Complete TV and Radio Broken a nail? Please don't dial 999 After spending a day with ambulance dispathchers Carol Midgley reveals hoe the emergency service is abused At 4pm the 'hoxa' calls start. No one speaks when the call is answered and the phone is left off the hook News of the World Stop Smoking for the Millennium Symbols of faith on Mount Everest For The Rev Martin Haigh of Ampleforth Abbey, the conquest of Everest was not only a unique human achievement but an event of great spiritual significance. Here he describes how his crucifix came to be left at the summit How to look a million dollars, despite the hangover When the partying is over, cosmetics can help to trick your face to shape, says Hannah Betts Sackings, poaching, fakery and a few dinosaurs People, programmes and papers came and went in 1999. Paul McCann reviews the year The challenge for TV Ads: crackers and of 1999 Post-rock, post-lad, music bytes back From death to dance, the Nineties end on a note of electronic hope Play that funky music white boy, and don't you dare pick up that guitar Traditionalists might have thought it a washout, but 1999 was a year when great dance, R & B and hip hop put life into popular music Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Anna and the King Best, and worst, of timings It great comedy is all about timing, why did the BBC spend 1999 shuting Seinfeld around the schedules lke yesterday's turkey? On television Opera & Ballet Simply Red Time to forget those old TV acquaintances Review Radio Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Radio Choice BBC 1 Today's Choice Today's Films ITV VARIATIONS Strong end to year Hargreaves Lansdown Britain bangs drum for dragonboats David Powell salutes the unsung national sporting heroes who leave the world trailing in their wake World Sports Rankikgs 1999 Boxing: The World Champions Coonan lays down the law Lysaght's Furf Life at the Races Cheltenham Reading the Racecard Cours4e Specialists Rapid Raceline Case for holding our horses Catterick to look Yesterday's Results Fontwell Park Warwick Catterick Saracens pile on problems for Bath Rugby Union Table Waugh enhances his reputation Scoreboard Gloucester sustain happy habit Wasps Cash in on Training Ground Tendulkar tops the charts Cricket: Stewart Ends Decade as Leading Run-Scorer The Key Men of the Nineties For the Record Garcia plans to contest Olympic ban for life Cathy Harris on the Britain hockey player's hopes for a second chance Lloyd sees no light at end of tunnel Word-Watching Peerless Arkle lives long in the memory For their horses of the century Times racing writers are drawn to a glorious few months in 1965 Alan Lee believes that the Irish champion, three times winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup, was without equal as a chaser The best of the rest over jumps Golden Miller Night Nurse Sea-Bird tops pecking order Chris McGrath considers a French colt to symbolise the peak of Flat achievement The best of the rest on Flat Ribot Mill Reef 'Football. Bloody hell' The Manchester United Manger's European euphoria kicks off David Powell's review of the year's best sports quotes 'What you sow you have to reap' Things They Wish They Hadn't Said The Magic and Mystery of the Fa Cup And Finally… Fa charges Leboeuf with violent conduct Conner adds to criticism of Gilmour's test run Sailing Snow Reports Liverpool show way forward Rob Hughes on the examplary use of local talent at Anfield Sport in Brief Pakistan stand by Shoaib Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Care needed when the kids play up Keene on Chess Winning Move Sports Quotes Kirsten blunts England's ambition Marathon innings ensures South Africa protect slender lead as tired teams head for Cape Town Times Two Crossword Full Final Scoreboard from Kingsmead How the Records Tumbled Cooper and Moss still gathering Tomorrow in the Times: The Best League Table in the… Racing International Care & Relief

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