News from 14/01/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Jennifer Hanawald, Chris Ward, Elizabeth Summerhayes, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Peter Foster and Richard Owen, Gerald Oppenheim, Director, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Babel, Michael Theodoulou and James Bone, Robert Poole, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Hilaire Gomer, Carl Mortished, John Goodbody and Craig Lord, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Brenda Scott, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Ian Brodie and Richard Cleroux, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, R. Stevens, Richard Smith, Bill Hoffmann, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Michael GOULD(Senior Lecturer), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Fellgett, Nick Montagu, Chairman, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Roe, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, John O'LEARY Education Editor, K. T. V. Grattan, Katherine Bergen, David Bowie, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Paul Routledge, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Tate, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Sarah Harrison, Director, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, A. Casdagli, Director, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Peter Hancock, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Jose Manser, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Thomas, Lindsay Nicolle, Paul Durman and Dominic Walsh, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Charles Tweedie, Neil Cooper, Dominic McHale, Susan MacDonald, David Maddock, Robert Whymant, Matthew Bond, Terence Conran, Mark Cropper, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Julian Tennis Correspondent,
ResumoTories offer Blair pact on benefit cuts Strategy would exploit revolt by Left Hitler 'ordered the Holocaust' Lottery fight Details of peace Index Nigella Lawson Wakeham quits racing job in row over cash England star suspended over ear-biting scrum Persecuting Politicians Japanese money sought for dome Introducing the New-Look Interface Shirley Bassey slapped me in drunken rage, claims ex-aide Alliance Leicester Tread lightly if you tread on Kaufman's toes Political Sketch Parties to start work on detail of peace deal Sinn Fein unhappy with 'sop' to Unionists, but it agrees to stay in the talks Tories ask if Cook's tours with Regan were approved Direct Line Blair watches the big picture A Place in the Sun Straw to join Blair for US summit Judges will help to end abduction sanctuary News in Brief Drugs girl free Diana fund chief Rail strikes Path cycling fine Fly takes wing Brothers missing Roger Clark dies Father is cleared over baby death Luxor body in German grave Fleeing pigs save their bacon Priest in 'loving marriage' is accused of trying to kill wife Prosecution is unable to speculate on motive for an alleged attack with a hammer by a hospital chaplain, Paul Wilkinson reports Tutor 'drowned aunt for legacy' Barclayloan Italians squeal over the right to slice Camelot accused of 'gambling on bribery' Court is told of 'desperate' attempt to persuade Branson to drop his bid for lottery, reports Joanna Bale The Move Air pollution 'hastens death of thousands' Saga Insurance Services André Camara Gentle humorist whose wit was based on kindness Frank Muir had the last laugh, writes Alan Hamilton Standard Life Bank Cold comfort for dean who hopes to end cathedral row Pair deny part in Docklands blast that ended IRA ceasefire Army Be the Best Rogue solicitors face loss of cover Bank of Scotland Hard-up council to pay staff in shop vouchers Harrods Knightsbridge Mother takes law into own hands In Brief Don't believe it Family lies Riding death Roast limb Lost benefits Dud Czechs Shopping at Sainsbury's is now even more… Short faces battle to stop Forces taking under-18s Find our why these figures simply don't add up Lords reform team must aim for right goal Riddell on Politics MPs launch bid to save anti-hunt Bill Chief Whip 'was source for Brown biography' Teenager found her murdered mother in loft The Royal Bank of Scotland CNT Baby hurt in acid attack at DSS office New Irish campaign says no to migrants Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Primary classes go back to basics All's fair when it comes to love and job-hunting Parents to pay teachers wages at opt-out schools £5,000 for a tip-off on Lady in the Lake News in Brief Porter accused Writer reported Murder charge Rebel's new seat Crossed lines A Special Correspondent: Suharto in 'last chance' talks on rescue of Indonesian economy Us officials press for reforms to avert collapse, write James Pringle and a Special Correspondent in Jakarta Outrage m Mexico after officers fire on Chiapas Indians Tornado film lawsuit threatens to rip a hole in Spielberg's profits Cable & Wireless Couple sued for reneging on $5m promise UN team 'close to finding spy base' The Frontera from Vauxhall (Reuters): Doomsday cult in second suicide bid World in Brief 'Guerrillas' held in Greece (Reuters): French find stolen cars Tutu halts ANC amnesties (Reuters): Hurricane row Mayor quits (AEP): 'Aids needles' plot by Mafia (Reuters): Mozart sounds a bright idea (AFP): Japanese crime snowballs DIAL-a-PHONE Storm Affected Area Millions return to dark ages Britain spearheads EU drive to halt new Israeli homes on West Bank Travelodge Direct Line Mortgages Cook to press for softer US line on Iran Fiat Brava Hitler 'ordered Holocaust' Himmler diary found in the Kgb archives indicates that the Führer personally decreed 'Final Solution', writes Roger Boyes in Bonn Picture Gallery Knights of Malta to admit women Mobile Marketing Germans reveal spy who came in from the Cold War with a new name Election fear for Republicans in abortion row Vocal veteran returns Time Jobless protests end in Paris clashes Key2 Learning Everest Fit the Best Eagle Star How scaremongers created an agriculture of fear The birth of a social conscience In the final extract from Gordon Brown's biography, Paul Routledge looks at the Chancellor's schooldays Affluence test for women of means Childcare and reform of the welfare state + The allure of the Lothario + Food 'facts' are just too hard to swallow Somak Holidays Sympathy for serial killers Bronwen Maddox meets a criminal psychologistturned-bestselling crime writer who feels she is no different from her clients-even the murderers Tiny Poland The Times Duvets mean sleeping with the enemy Derwent May goes on an undercover assignment Why back to basics spells a disaster If preps can be broad, why can't primaries, says Nicholas Tate Dome head Holy crop Read us - don't obey us The press Cook and Straw a thumb's down, but Blair was right to take no notice Dinner dates Safe bet Alan Coren Keeping one's resolve is simply a matter of choice Platform for Peace Blair has shown wisdom in Ulster: he may yet need courage Primary Principles Blunkett's instincts are right but need care in implementation Fenn's Ear Bath has to deliver justice now for the sake of rugby Self assessment: no second chance on tardy tax returns Use of referendums Fax offenders Police powers on drink-driving Communion bread Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Lottery reserves An example to the dome dissenters Millennium spirit Staff of life Poor lookout Court Circular Royal engagements Donald Horobin Dinner St Edmund Hall, Oxford Memorial service Birthdays today Concert Manor house is on the move after 300 years School news Personal Column Reception Church news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Roger Clark Roger Clark, Mbe, international rally driver, died of a stroke on January 12 aged 58. He was born on August 5, 1939 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Robert Sutton Robert William Sutton, Obe, electronics engineer, died on December 14, aged 92. He was born on November 13, 1905 On This Day Current Events on the Screen The Overworked Commentator Lady Taylor Lady Taylor (Dr Charity Taylor), former Assistant Director of Prisons, died on January 4 aged 83. She was born on September 16, 1914 News The Times Crossword No 20,688 The Times Business Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast The Samaritans Arts Tomorrow Features Homes The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today EMU delay could hit Uk industry, says Goodhart Guinness chief executive poached by ICI Resignations signal end of Liberty battle Economics Resilient Wall St. helps US diplomacy to calm Asian markets MacKenzie given top post at Mirror Group Arts GUS stake sold by Wolf son trust for £261m Sport Boots shares catch a cold Merchant Investors Assurance Television and Radio Business Today Poor reception Power failure Sale fears hit share price of Boosey & Hawkes HSBC Investment plans to lend $1bn Hopes high on commercial property Hire Intelligence Commercial radio dismayed by MMC report on merger Sky News in bid to supply Channel 4 Founder sobs at Peregrine's fall Shortage of IT skills hits small companies Halifax says house prices near 1989 peak Business Roundup Northern Leisure issue Business Post return Diageo donation pledge Railtrack stands firm Denmans charges ahead Motorola advances 10% Pub lease decision Tourist Rates By our City Editor: Hampel opportunity for GEC Commentary Competition in electricity likely to be delayed Business increases arts sponsorship CWC begins $2bn change to capital structure Microsoft antitrust problems in Japan Forte Posthouse Commodities Liffe Options London shares firm after recovery in Hong Kong Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Northern Leisure Radio Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes On your bike Tempus Institutional investment Wall Street Guinness's 'gentle giant' steps up for Ici challenge Paul Durman and Dominic Walsh analyse the boardroom formula at the huge chemicals group Pocket money Tamagotchi bleeps in Santer's stocking Star-crossed Asian flaw Whirly bird Hong Kong's misery compounded as delays hit prestige airport The Times GTE sets sights on European expansion Merry PalmPilot Picture Gallery Tokyo admits economic crisis is now deeper than first feared Occupancy of Jurys Hotels above 80% The Times EasyJet relaunches bid for Air Holland Business Roundup Bespak in good health Widney peace restored Delta Australian deal Micro Focus departure Shares close in positive territory Moss Bros The Times Unit Trust Information Service Planet Court in the delicate bubble act Ian Rickson takes the helm at our most challenging theatre soon. Benedict Nightingale meets him They shall not grow old Journey's End King's Head Carry on up the dangerous liaisons The Relapse Citizens, Glasgow Few tears for a clown Red Zone Purcell Room Arts Council of Oxford Rolling profits Briefly Noted Art Galleries Crane Kalman Gallery Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainmet compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Bugsy Malone Royal National Theatre Homage to a wanderer Hilary Finch looks forward to the Barbican's three-day Martinu festival Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament It may be only rock 'n' roll, but who owns it? There's gold in them thar Bbc vaults - and everyone wants it. David Sinclair describes a copyright dilemma Fluent in film and Latin Jazz Lalo Schifrin/BBC Big Band Queen Elizabeth Hall Seductive tones of a sax fiend Don Braden Pizza Express, W1 Tippett echoed by his forebears Concerts: More great Britons showcased; a fine trio in the making; young players bow out Nash Ensemble Wigmore Hall Lack of variety mars showcase Plg Young Artists Purcell Room Three not yet a company Florestan Trio Manchester Notice not given unless communicated The Times Equitable owner cannot assert right against bona fide legal purchaser Law Report January 14 1998 Court of Appeal Pensions agreement enforceable Judgments are not secret documents Treatment refused To Advertise Call: 0171 4811986 (Trade) 0171481 4000… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenwoods Chestertons St James's Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Streetly Northamptonshire Malmesbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beechcroft Goldfinch Henry & James Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 0171481 1986 (Trade) 0171 481… The Moorings London Rentals Classic French Property Exhibition Fairclough Homes Marbella Westbury Cormorant Wharf Parque Da Floresta Fine Properties Overseas Demolished by design The new wealthy are pulling down properties in Surrey and putting up their own modern piles, says Amanda Loose Hope for the homeless Mark Cropper reports on a scheme that is changing lives The Times Condense bills with a boiler Homeowners are missing out on a big energy-saver, says Hilaire Gomer Word-Watching Record falls as Britain take bronze in relay Swimming: Sudden Decline of World's Fastest Overshadows Australian Success Sheehan on Bridge Chinese switch to life in slow lane Winning Move Keene on chess State-owned company ordered banned drug For the Record Walsh broods on issue of staying power Alan Lee finds the deposed captain of West Indies in an agony of indecision Cricket Wakeham's resignation leaves Bhb in disarray Racing:chairman States Opposition to Financial Plan Folkestone Rapid Raceline Peintre Celebre sets the standard Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Ask Tom out Thunderer: Sedgefield Thunderer: Wolverhampton Reversal of fortune for Wimbledon Football Stoke salvage some pride in defeat Middlesbrough's cup affairs flouris William Hill Tranmere show quality of Mersey Vale search for hero in the side Watson books visit to Old Trafford Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Portsmouth dismiss Fenwick as manager Last Night's Football Crossword Champion Blowing the whistle on rugby's silent types Worcester leave it late to send Bristol crashing Rugby Union: Gap of Two Divisions Counts for Nothing in Tetley's Bitter Cup Fourth-Round Upset By our Sports Staff: Sella back to raise Saracens' cup hope Bath raise their glasses to Channel 5 deal Sale stumble but conquer in mud Wembley final awaits Snow Reports Modahl claims laboratory closure Sport in Brief Hingis cut off by power surge Williams threatens new world order in women's game Smiling champion with the perfect outlook Mel Webb pays tribute to a British world-beater who brought a welcome dash of colour to his sport 'Clark had two great loves—rally driving and having a good time' Word-Watching Radio Choice Radio 1 Ceps and two-colour soup Television Choice No Title Channels afflicted with recycling mania Review BBC1 Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop New Times Crossword Titles now Available! Swimming Suspended Yates denies biting David Hands traces the rise of the man at the centre of the incident that has brought shame upon rugby union Bath seek further details from London Scottish after 'inconclusive' video evidence Reading last the distance despite heavy going at Cheltenham Cricket Sun Style My brilliant job Diary Free Telephone: 0171 680 6806 BBC Production Galileo International Cuc Europe Gooch & Wagstaff Assistant to Dir. The Salcombe Clothing Co. Kingswood When a good laugh is part of your job Working for Auntie can be a lot of fun. Victoria McKee report Cover Story Would you dare to wear pink to work? Ignore the catwalk: the black dress is perfect for the office and after hours High-flying juggler My Diary Day in the life of Sue Hazlem, 54, the personal assistant to Martin George, director of marketing at British Airways Creme De La Creme Andrew Martin International Norwich High School for Girls GDST Help! 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