News from 09/01/1998
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Alan Day, Denis Vaughan, Executive Director, James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Howard Mitchell, Daphne McLeod, (Chairman, Paul Kember, Magnus Linklater, Ronnie Faux, Peter Tanner, Charis McGrath, Philip Delves, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Helen Speed, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Marti Hargle, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Jill Sherman and Charles Bremner, Graham Dudman, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Jane Silling, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Brown, Martin Stephen, Dominic Walsh, Audrey Magee and Andrew Pierce, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Don Foster, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, John Burscough, Bill Hoffman, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Stewart Hennessey, Paul Durman and Damian Whitworth, Helen Rumbelow, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Rachel Morris, David Charter, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, D. M. Brancher, Linda Battison, Russell Kempson, Keith Allan, Nigel Williamson, Sydney Friskin, George Younger, President, Robert Freer, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Thomas Hampson, Maggie Brown, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Philip Webster and Robert Whymant, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, David Campbell, Publisher, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Richard Duce and Emma Wilkins, Richard Owen, Linda Whetstone, Joan A. F. Horton, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Kate Patrick, David McGonigal, John Allison, Richard Duce, Christopher Irvine and Mark Souster, Dominic Kennedy, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Craig Lord, Alan Tillier, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Moira Petty, Caitlin Moran, Alan Jenkins, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Bronwen Maddox and Michael Theodoulou, Michael Horsnell, Rob Hudson, Chris Ayres, Toddy Hoare, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Alan Hamilton and Nick Nuttall, Richard Morrison, Fraser Nelson and Jennifer Hanawald, Neil Cooper, Susan MacDonald, Matthew Bond, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoToday Open day at the Maze prison Journalist meet the terrorists on Mowlam's visit Wife of forces minister dies Soldiers die in Ulster crash Index European ties that separate £2m bill to repair Selsey's tornado damage Hunger Busting Yoghurt Cook marriage ended with call from Blair press chief The Young Dylan Chinese swim into drug row On Saturdays Jack Higgins Tomorrow in the Times Dewar to run for Scotland's top job Labour expels rebel MEPs Dell Portillo seeks poll rematch Blair 'broke leadership pledge' Sitting down with Bobby, Mad Dog and Titch 'I thought that Armageddon had come' The 100mph twisted that ripped through Selsey left widespread damage, writes Richard Duce The sky at night falls in for Patrick Moore Britain, little known home of the twister Sharps Husband woke to find wall had gone PC World Circus man may face charge on shot tiger Miami police animal was back in its cage when it when it was killed by the brother of Chipperfield victim, reports Graham Dudman Family is used to dangers in the ring A tiger can never change its stripes Daewoo Palace took fright at the servants' revolt Secret papers disclose a threatened pay strike, Richard Ford Dixons Labour will scrap Parliament pomp Boarders out to make a splash at the Boat Show Poland 'Smart' yoghurt tricks dieters into feeling full Drug son hounded mother for cash Correction Unreserved Disposal Auction Price cuts 'will force chemists to close' Homebase Aldwych bus bomb survivor died an addict ?239,000 sea search ends at council house Bill Hoffman reports on hoax calls that sparked the biggest rescue operation in three years The Times Living rough boosts death rate 40 times Geographers' Conference Mixed blessing of street cameras Huge Bankruptcy Sale Mother aims to be a social engineer The fast (but slow) way to enlightenment Michael Horsnell on how a Buddhist shed weight from body and mind Car 'mafia' jailed for docking 2m miles Legal & General Victim of gang rape to marry policeman Comet Stowaways delivered direct to the cells Hide may paint for penance B&Q Insurance man 'threatened to kill colleagues' Filmgoers lose their taste for sex and violence Inland Revenue Man jailed for road rage attack with brick Royal rejection Bingo row Rapist jailed Constable sale Crunch time Lifting glasses So, class, you think you've got it tough ... Mark Henderson reports on a trip to New York designed to show children from a problem estate the criminal effects of true deprivation Notorious symbol of crime, decay and social meltdown Thomas Cook Robitussin Juggling is just the trick for struggling pupils Santer lavishes praise on Blair's 'dynamic' nation Jill Sherman and Charles Bremner on the thaw in Britain's relationship with Brussels Currys Britain's Six-Month Eu Presidency Japan to be told Britain is best for investment Foiled balloonists have lucky escape The latest in a series of expensive attempts to round world ended in failure after connections to the gondola snapped, Helen Rumbelow reports in Chateau d'Oex The Cooperative Bank Kohl cuts short tax debate and leaves it to voters Air Canada Share plunge fuels gloom in Hong Kong Analysis believe China is now at risk from the turmoil, writes James Pringle British Airways From our Special Correspondent in Jakarta: Panic buying adds to crisis in Indonesia7 Primus Firm accused of plot to boost nicotine levels Congress seeks strict control on tobacco farms, Bronwen Maddox writes Policy advisers clash on Un standby force Action Reuter: Police foil sect mass suicide Direct Line Mortgages Dog lovers baying for neutered Buddy Saudis set free 13 children (AP): Theft deaths (Reuters): Journalists' toll Chechnya threat (Reuter/AP): Storm kills nine (Reuters): Fearful Kaunda (AFP): 'Olive Oyl' dies Clinton leads calls to ban human cloning The Frontera from Vauxhall Italy blamed over Kurdish refugee crisis Unabomber suspect 'attempts suicide' Everest CIA says Iraqis won clash with UN on weapons Khatami prepared for 'unofficial' dialogue with US DIAL-a-PHONE Tiny Picture Gallery Life in solitary for terrorist The Sunday Times Objects of desire Sit on your wallet... Cutting Edge Go with the glow Do you get the drift Hot Tip Somak Chanel Boutique Six of the Best 'I would love to have had children with Helen' It took film director Taylor Hackford 14 years to lure Helen Mirren down the aisle. Interview by Moira Petty Banking Direct Harrods Knightsbridge I just want to paint my toenails Even superwomen need high heel days, says Rachel Morris Trimble's way out of the Maze John Lloyd says a revengers' tragedy can yet be avoided A flawed settlement is emerging based on a Union Cherry picker It's good to be needed We in the West no longer know just how helpless a child may benor the true nobility of devoted parenthood Vanity Clare Price check Playing Balls What's in a toponym? A sincere form of flattery Time out Time A Clinton-Jones trian would be a futile fiasco Brave Heart, Cool Head Dewar is a safer First Minister than Cook Tiger Turns It is time that the Chipperfields updated their act Mowlam 'bows to power of the gun' Soldiering on Staff of life Making doubly sure Paying the cost of road congestion Lottery reserves 'Pernicious' CAP Classic choice Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Hunting and Church A fond look back at Bridge Street Missing Catholics Plastic padding Court Circular Personal Column School news Medical Officers of Schools Association Legal appointments Picture Gallery Anniversaries Microlight pair travel in footsteps of Phileas Fogg University news Appointments Luncheon Dinner Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Latest wills Sir Frank Roberts Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats Jetline David Wainwright Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlink Faresavers Delta World Wide Flight Seekers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Renevolen Fund B. H. P. A. Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices United States Immigration Tamara Geva Lord Baden-Powell O. M The Times Crossword No 20,684 News Business Highest & Lowest Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Asian turmoil may hit US growth Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft MoD police raid Amey subsidiary head office Treves wins Channel 4 post Coal crisis takes Mandelson underground Economics Pound falls as Bank puts rates on hold Media Araskog to receive $175m as Itt yields to takeover R-R owners and dealers meet to bid for marque Sport Merchant Investors Business Today Slaughter Upmarket National Power leads venture in Zimbabwe Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Slaughter and May tops City table of takeover legal teams By our Business Staff: GEC raises £100m with disposals By our City Staff: Waterstone set to regain bookshops From a Correspondent in Johannesburg: Anglo American faces legal fight in Zairean copper row Peregrine stake at a discount National Savings cuts rates for new savers Business Roundup Goode Durrant up 14% Spring Ram deal near AT&T move expected Chemists attack OFT Fat cats getting fatter Cobham acquisitions Babcock wins contract Unisys and PCs Picture Gallery Allied Textiles receives possible buyout offer Majestic Wine sparkles with Christmas sales By our City Editor: The material girl grows up Commentary Shoppers opt for top end of market National Savings Lucas Varity brakes company Late spree adds to JJB advance Shares in positive mode despite Asian turmoil Stock Market Stock Market Writer of the Year Commodities Liffe Options There is a growing feeling in the Square Mile that… London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Petals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights lSSUES Major Changes Rolls-Royce Allied Textiles Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Paper losses Tempus JJB Sports Wall Street Numbers up Expect stability despite recent turmoil in Asia Japan will reflate its economy, a Wall Street fall will take global shares down and sterling will hold its own Economic View Congratulations to Jeremy Duckworth at UBS, who is… The namesake of one of the country's more… Clean bill As Britain takes over the EU presidency, I hear a… Bank error Invasion of the real estate investment trusts is under way Dominic Walsh looks at the us phenomenon that is changing the face of the hotels sector The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service ASA Modest gains at the close HSBC Group The Times Spinning out of the big top Alegria Albert Hall Talent shows off its future colours Concerts: Guitars and flute lead the youth revolution: and an almost too-perfect baritonc PLG Young Artists Purcell Room A dawn raid on the Arts Council Two's company, three's a mess The Ice House Glasgow Polished to a gloss Thomas Hampson Wigmore Hall United Artists Thinking personalities Radio Art Galleries Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Amy's View Whistle down the Wind Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riverdance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Miss Saigon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rural hymns with verve New Pop Albums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyrano De Bergerac Top Ten Albums Bass at the summit New Jaz Albums National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smokey Joe's Caf? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bugsy Malone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peacock Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fame "Art" AÏDA What do you do if papa is a Rolling Stone Some join the family business, alongside the offspring of the Who and Bob Dylan. Nigel Williamson reports Sheepish in wolverine's clothing Caitlin Moran wonders why people fell for the notion of pop poppet Louise as the queen of raunch 'n 'roll Bernard Butler Stay Starship Troopers 'Television does make a difference' Kate Blewett's documentaries of child neglect shocked the world. Interview by Carol Midgley Just before Christmas, Radio 4's Today… Media Diary Maggie Brown's Brian Glanville, football writer for The Times, has… Last Word on the Jack Straw affair. Away from the… Gone fishing for a filler Changes in the night Radio 3's small-hours schedule has been revamped for Europe Mystery of Auntie's missing millions Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swiss Life Pipped at the Post Richard Evans on an odds-on favourite that was overtaken by events Christopher Murray Swatch Editor accuses Chirac of interference The influential Editor of Le Monde says politicking stopped his vital purchase of a news magazine. Report by Alan Tillier Media, Sales & Marketing Arete Training & Development Ltd Immediate Career Positions Euromoney Publications Plc New Year New Career Country Illustrated Are your talents as a Salesman Wasted The Times Newspapers Sales Representatives Clinical Computing Music Industry Training How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer Network Services Ltd Regional Sales & Marketing Manager The voice of choice all over the Middle East MichaelBinyon looks at the influence of the BBC Arabic Service the past 60 years Time's up for ITV's big three NY Legs Let cornflakes do the talking Britannic tries a novel way to address staff. Raymond Snoddy reports Multiple Display Advertising Items MPW Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick Cife D'overbroeck's McTimoney Chiropractic College The Management School Lancaster University Imperial College Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford A-Level &… Oxford WANTeD Keen Readers Start your Own Health Business Challenge Oxford Easter Courses Queen's Morris Make Money Writing About Crime & Suspence Times Newspaper Achieve Easter and Spring A-Level & GCSE Revision Chiropody TECH The Times Education Back to the real basics Don Foster, the Liberal Democrat education spokesman, on his plans for a new curriculum Challenging dyslexia Ronnie Corbett is leading the fight to build a new special school in London. David Charter report The Times Towns, gowns and unpalatable truths Oxbridge is not a public school closed shop. It just wants academic self-starters, says Martin Stephen Cambridge is a small market town in the wilderness Oundle School Magdalen College School Oxford Executive Education Manchester Business School Sheffield Hallam University Portsmouth High School Too Busy for an Mba Lambeth College Bursar and Clerk to the Governors Leicester University Westminster College Durham High School for Girls Nord Anglia Education plc Lancaster University Dean St. Aldates College The Times Newspapers Hoeborn College (UK/TIM) Favourite ruled out of Ladbroke Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Quinn receives ban after mighty blunder Results from Lingfield Yesterday Winning Move Keene on Chess Prospects for Sandown improve Southwell Legal & Public Notices Richard Evans Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Hinchcliffe's move to Tottenham foiled by injury Football: Berti in Line for Testing Debut at Old Trafford New hope for League in battle with Uefa FA to hear Newcastle complaint today Britons to benefit from fresh incentives Swimming Mexico on the move Lindsay's switch sparks fears of a breakaway Rugtby League: Rfl Chief Excutive Resigns to Accept Role Masterming Marketing of Super Legue Clubs England a tour squelches to halt Cricket: Kenya Seek to Change Result of One-Day International as Sri Lanka Control Kandy Test Foot-sore Donald to play on Boatman holed by her putter By our Sports Staff: Atapattu joins 200 club Tomba on top of the world Brittle backs staggering solution to club split Rugby Union Battling Bennett rejects claims over burn-out Hockey: Young British Olympian Pledges to Overcome the Effects of Long-Term Injury Show Reports Wales delay naming new captain Wales Squad World title will be tale of eight cities From a Correspondent in Tignes: Freshwater flies flag for Britain Sking For the Record Blood sport in Europe forces English retreat Dalton pursues merit mark Sailing: New Zealand Skipper Holds Narrow Advantage in Race for Home Port England reshuffle their indoor pack Bowls Word-Watching In comic pursuit of love Television Choice Radio Choice Minicab comedy clocked as a fare prospect Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Swimmers put China in dock Customs find focuses attention on drugs issue at world championships Times Two Crossword The Times Rugby Union 45 England party decamp to Jamaica searching for an island in the sun Tomorrow in The Times Golf 44 Rusedski fails to raise the temperature in desert duel Royal Doulton Ticket to Scotland Into the brave new world A changing country awaits northbound travellers this year. Magnus Linklater looks at tomorrow's Scotland Picture Gallery How to Get There Discovering Scotland's surprises Peter Brown gets hooked on a motoring holiday through Lowlands and Highlands to the Hebrides Garden to Visit Ardnamurchan Peninsula Relax in the company of monks and the monster Helen Speed on alternative places to stay, including an abbey, a log cabin hotel and a converted stable The Lure of Norwegian Wood Bird-watcher heaven all year round in Fancy a Converted Stable A catch of memories on the island of wildlife The domain of the mighty golden eagle Salmon and Trout for the Taking Multiple Display Advertising Items Back on par, thanks to a round of pampering Kate Patrick improved more than her game during a stay at the Turnberry Hotel golf course and spa Health and Beauty Spas around Scotland A treasure chest of sights and sounds City Breaks: Let Alan Jenkins be your guide on tours around historic and energetic Edinburgh, the frie Ancient mariner s Aber Take the bus to Burns or Bond Glasgow In at the deep end for the thrills and spills of a lifetime Sporting Breaks: Stewart Hennessey tries rafting and other pursuits, while Alan Jenkins takes Walking Skiing A magical walk by the Braan at The Hermitage and Ronnie Faux skis the White Lady of Cairn Gorm Highlands & Islands Partnership Programme Self-Catering Border Retreats Eleraig Highland Chalets Innes-Maree Bungalows Deluxe Isle of Colonsay University of Glasgow G. M. Thomson & Co Dumfries & Galloway First Class Service MacKay's Lagency Edinburgh Torrisdale Castle Escape to Tranquillity Argyil the isles Loch Lomond Stirling & Trossachs Appin House Lodges Hotels The Culag Hotel Bed & Breakfast Farmhouse Accomm Castles in Scotland Ardnamurchan Penninsula The Hotel Scotland Information we go to pieces Autumn Breaks: Susan MacDonald gives ten good reasons for visiting Scotland in the season Multiple Display Advertising Items Hardy symbol of a resilient race When the versatile heather displays vivid colours as abackdrop to the country's scenery and history Highlanders wore it as an emblem of their clan Saviour of sermons in stones Helen Speed the woman from Atlanta who has preserved the ancient art of the Picts No Title
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