News from 16/01/1998
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Allison Walker-Morecroft, Tunku Varadarajan, Helen Johnstone, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Evans and Chris McGrath, Laurence Carcas Yarne Cottage, John Grieve Smith, Robinson College, Cambridge Cb3 9am, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Pippa Considine, H. S. McPherson Holme End, Rimington, William Hutton, Carl Mortished, Tom Walker, Martin Farndale, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Richard Field (Consultant orthopaedic surgeon), Caroline Gluck, Rory Joyce, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Clarke, Rae Lewis, John O'leary Education Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Mark Jones, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Lynne Critchley, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Peter Carter-Ruck, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Margaret Christie, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Jack Ind, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Meg Carter, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Paul Williams, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Stefano Hatfield, Diane Peschier, Clare Short, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, John Witheridge, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Jill Sherman and Damian Whitworth, Caitlin Moran, Bruce MacKenzie, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Jane Combes, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Strathclyde, Neil Honess, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoFree 100-Page Glossy Magazine Friday January 16 1998 Old Bailey becomes classroom for rape trial of 10-year-olds Pensions safe with us, says Blair Index Baby 'conceived after 60th birthday celebration' Net closes in on Tamworth Two The Best Value Ever Saturday Paper On Saturdays the Times for only 20 P Millennium chief executive quits In Brief Diana fund legal bill 'reasonable' Space pensioner set for lift-off Bose Police face tougher powers on discipline Let he (or she) who is without sin throw the first insult Political Sketch Nothing to do, so millennium body head quits Elderly mother defies dictates of nature Medical Briefing Fujitsu Picture Gallery Robinson sidesteps hostile questions One-pint limit may lead to ban News in Brief Juror collapses Holiday camp Overdue accounts Fraud charge IRA jail transfer Girl tells of rape ordeal at primary school Adrian Lee hears a young pupil tearfully describe to the Old Bailey the day that five of her classmates dragged her off and assaulted her Unarmed man shot dead by police in raid Palaces open for sponsors Irish drug dealer jailed for heroin plot Simpson Giorgio Armani Holiday Britons help Tibetans to reach safety We stumbled through, say couple who found refugees at 19,000ft after Himalayan storm Black Marine 'was forced to carry 4ft spear' Mother accuses nursery Mystery of boy's death at playtime The Link Oxford takes its place on the grid Corrupt officers given 'excessive protection' The Home Secretary is expected to use a highly critical MPs' report on corruption as a template for reforms. Stewart Tendler reports Dolphin By our Crime Correspondent: Detectives play the health card Revenue Pension funds put under strain by illness Corrections Gene gives clue to lethal power of chicken flu virus Scientists believe virus kills by spreading from lungs to other organs, reports Nigel Hawkes Frozen bodies hold key to epidemic Time Fishermen hope for record salmon catch Boutique Ferragamo Blunkett in attack on lazy parents News in Brief Soldier bailed To the skylark Lecture protest Crossing crash Mecca deal Saturday in the Times Master Care Baby quilts 'increase chance of cot death' Cyril the squirrel makes fur fly on East End estate Life on Mars theory comes down to Earth Everest Criminal tendencies evident in childhood 'Lonely fogey's' legal career comes to end Philip Delves Broughton on the solicitor better known as a defendant Alert for staff over 'poison' at university Jet lag cure may lie behind knee Captain in shipboard sex claims inquiry excite Irvine trip to Trinidad with wife cost £13,000 Opera to get a new leader, love and a cuddle Byte Industry to bear major cost of data protection Primus Diana trustees defend law firm in fees furore Excessive charges denied, report Frances Gibb and Emma Wilkins By our Legal Correspondent: 'Fancy-pants' billing raises eyebrows in legal circles Lambeth Furniture Retailer Labour harks back to Beveridge principles The Government details its case for making big changes to the benefits system. Mark Henderson reports Dixons Blair faces tough questioning The argument is strong, but the solution unclear Riddell on Politics National Fine Arts Rebuke by US adds to woes of Milosevic Tom Walker on the threat from refugees, ethnic unrest and secessionists Russian jet intercepts Britons World in Brief (Reuters): Bones inquiry (AFP): Kenya epidemic (AFP): Defence first Canada recovers Tapes of pilots capture TWA blast Jospin forced to apologise over Dreyfus gaffe Rome gays in scuffles as they picket the Pope Staples The Office Superstore Public mood swings to Clinton as Jones gets her day in court American Agenda Teenage lure by tobacco company orange Cook says us policy on Iran is futile Return to space for Glenn, 76 Murderess looks to God as execution day nears Journey poses threat to heart medical briefing High-flier who never went into eclipse Ratings emergency drives network to pay $850m for 'ER' Programme-makers braced for actors' pay demands as TV show breaks records, Giles Whittell writes Drug-abuse actor buys star treatment at soft-regime jail Woodstock Floors Limited Tiny Suharto signs tough rescue deal with IMF Indonesians face job cuts, higher prices and social unrest, reports James Pringle Thomas Cook (Reuters): Thai Army asks people for gold Shipwreck leaves two dead and 18 missing Widow launches drive to clear Gandhi of bribery Harper Collins Publishers Cambodia wins EU4 poll cash Baghdad 'human test' photo revealed Gurkha guards in Angola expelled Beat this! Algiers agrees to mission of EU ministers B&Q Sale Strife erupts as envoy visits Hebron Objects of desire Elizabeth Arden'sf The Cooperative Bank Undress your legs Deborah Brett looks at a fresh humiliation summer has in store Woke up with those empty wardrobe blues Cutting Edge Poland Somak Holidays Six of the Best 'We were ignorant about sex but had more fun' As a child, Mary Wesley defied her parents. At 85 she is still an unrepentant rebel, breaking taboos. Interview by Brace Bradberry Canon The Sunday Times Waging war on the wardens Russia and the ghost of Rasputin John Lloyd asks if Orthodoxy can cure the moral malaise Opposing mindsets faced each other across the room Ace service Don't stick to your party London would gain from an independent elected mayor. So would British politics All change Lamb roast Philip Howard Save me a clone so that I can avoid the dirty work Blair Goes to Dudley Labour can make a success of welfare if its priorities are clear Privacy and Freedom A bad law, but it could have been worse The Old Man and the Moon Pensioner Glenn deserves his place among the stars Consternation at welfare revolution Speed limits Horse sense Lords not cowed by 'Prescott bluster' Armed Forces far from fighting fit NHS priorities Boys and girls Danger in move to erode jury powers Recruiting under-18s Positive thoughts Tiger-hugging Once bitten Court Circular Memorial service Service dinner Dinner Lecture Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Where the wealthy lost most of their teeth Archaeology Anniversaries Latest wills Church news Horticultural awards Forthcoming marriages Air Vice-Marshal, Michael Lyne Air Vice-Marshal Michael Lyne, Cb, Afc and two Bars, former Director-General Training, Raf, died on December 21 aged 78. He was born on March 23, 1919 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir John Thomson Sir John Thomson, 0be, former chaiman of Bardays Bank, died on January 2 aged 89. He was born on April 3,1908 On this Day January 16, 1923 Duke of York Betrothed Stanley Rivlin Stanley Rivlin, surgeon and bon viveur, died suddenly form a ruprured aortic aneurysm, on January 2 aged 74, while shooting on the Isle of Wight. He was born on January 24,1923 News The Times Crossword No 20,690 Business No Title Newspapers Support Recycling Sport AA Information Arts In the Saturday Times Tomorrow Features Media Education The Papers Radio & Tv Opinion Columns Air vice-Marshal Michael Lyne, Stanley Rivlin, Sir John Thomson Letters Inside Section 2 Today Laura Ashley puts factories up for sale Double demerger by Sears to cost £40m Granada's management valued £500m Economics Media Greenfield tax likely in reform Siemens denies hard line on euro Sport Chief at C&G in surprise exit from Lloyds Pink Television and Radio Business Today CU bonus Viacom sale German duo split on Rolls break-up The Times Picture Gallery CU leads life insurers in giving out mixed signals UBS subsidiary admits 'recklessness' charge Legal & Public Notices Imminent contracts dispel fears for rail link BSkyB going ahead 'with or without BT' Business Roundup Mortgage lending up 8% Epic returns to black EW Fact in talks BA in Polish link Budget set for March 17 Tourist Rates Environment Agency Public Notices Unilever optimistic for future of SE Asia Farepak boost Amey venture HoF and La Senza shares dive Debt-ridden Viacom to sell Simon & Schuster Stakis price rises after strong first quarter by our City Editor: The wrong kind of railway Commentary Before you choose an Internet service, ask the… IMS and Nielsen to be split Shaky picture at Eastman Kodak Shares confound traders by making late recovery Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Don't keep it with Kodak Tempus BAA Life insurers Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Cadbury-Schweppes Wall Street Book bash Blair should come clean on the reasons for welfare cuts Labour must want to spend as Britain's social security system is on a sound footing Economic View Scotch missed Hopeless case Overpowered Why a shake-up of our creaking planning system is so appealing As the biggest reform of regulations for 50 years is launched, Rory Joyce makes a plea for bold action Citibank OFT informal guidance offers a useful middle way Business Letter The Times Unit Trust Information Service Equities enjoy late surge PA Consulting Group Bare bones of a tale that needs flesh Theatre Fossil Woman Lyric Studio, W6 Culture sent to bottom of the class Week in the Arts Flaws appear in the gem Amy's View Maestro's mesmerising Mahler Concert: Bernard Haitink cement his new relationaship with the LSO Finally in tune with the times Opera Ariane/The Strangler Guildhall School Roxy music, anyone? Romantic Rialto have set out their stalls for success. Paul Sexton buys his ticket Wyndham's Theatre No advance to the Rea New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums Three wise monkeys St Etienne tell Caitlin Moran why a band of anthropomorphic apes delayed their comeback Classical Selection oasis Art Galleries Opera & Ballet Theatres Weekend Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertainment compiled by Marlt Hargle Theatre Guide 4Cinema Guide Theatres Sylphs with hairy chests Les Ballets Trockadero Peacock New Jazz Albums New Blues Albums the right size kit & the widow Smobey Joe's Cafe To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… The man who cannot tell a lie What has Richard Eyre done in his first 100 days at the ITV Network Centre? Interview by Raymond Snoddy the media interview Is IT the end for One Foot in the Grave after five… A very private function Media Diary Red: or will it be unread? Politics and pop could clash Chris Ayres queries the wisdom of creating a music task force Return of '70s Seven Meg Carter hails the radio revival of a TV sci-fi scries Media, Sales & Marketing Nicholson International New Year New Career Writers, Artists, Photographers Dynamic Hi-Tech Business to Business Market Red tops are on the slide Paper round International Media Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Top Media Buying Company Turning the tables on the maitre d' Do restaurants take customers for a ride? Linda Agran is going to find out. Interview by Carol Midgley Recruitment Management Group parkersell Swiss Life Parker Pneumatics How bigger radio can be better radio Joining the brandwagon ITV is in urgent need of a new image, says Pippa Considine The Times Independent faces crunch Predators are circling the ailing daily as redesign fails to halt the slump, writes Michael Leapman A manifestly positive reaction Hi-tech tames the wild child Can a nationwide network of educational computing stimulate the desire to learn? John O'Leary looks at ambitious plans to recharge our expectations Rough ride in store for this uneasy alliance john Witheridge likes the idea of co-operation between the private and state sectors, but he foresees problems Pupils get hooked on addictive theatre Daniel Rosenthal on the tale of sex and teenage substance abuse adapted to the stage for secondary schools Blunkett's digital dream goes online Quick-fire key to touch-typing Rae Lewis looks at a fast-track way to teach essential keyboard skills The Times Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Devonshire House School WANTed Keen Readers Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision at Cats Davies Laing & Dick Independent Collece Educational Consultants Alliance Francaise St. Mary's School Wantage Wellington College Bristol's Clifton College Oxford Easter Courses Make Money Writing About Crime & Suspence Computeach International Ltd Easter Revision Westminster College Morris Harrow School D'overbroeck's College Oxford Achieve Easter and Spring A-Level & Gcse Revision Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford The Cam Certificate in Communication Studies McTimoney Chiropractic College Becoming a grade a egghead over Easter A week of intensive revision at a good tutorial college can put you back on the academic path. Tim Jones explains how Many pupils are from top independent schools Education Bromsgrove School The Sunday Times Train now. Pay Later Imperial College University of Southampton Oundle School Magdalen College School Oxford Dean The Times Newspapers Bursar St John's College Oxford The revision course that secured an Oxford place Case Study Murray has ingredients for Leeds to succeed Rugby League The Times Worried Davies pleads women's case Golf Commentary Cannock hope to learn from past Hockey Chelmsford confident of making amends Savill trains sights on Ricketts and McCloy Racing: Architect of Financial Plan Plots Further Changes Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Specialists Lower sees bright side of defeat Yesterday's Results Musselburgh Southwell Brolin and Ismael find favour at Palace Football Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Jeers for souvenirs as Emerson packs bags A love affair with Middlesbrough is finally over for the coy boy from Brazil. Lynne Critchley wonders how it lasted so long Winning Move Keene on Chess Bodmin sample pastures new Non-League Football Sri Lanka's batsmen pay for impatience Cricket England are humbled by Bangladesh Demand exceeds supply at Walsall Manchester cup hopes receive jolt Sport in Brief Game's disfigured face needs urgent cleansing Rugby Commentary Palmer plunders second bronze behind teenagers Swimming Sweden lead boycott of Beijing Craig Lord on the nations calling for China to be exiled from international competition For the Record Fixtures Snow Reports Russians remain on collision course Ice Skating Rift leaves Open in the shade Snooker Melbourne on alert for hurricane Henman Tennis: Enovist Blown Away as Briton Enhances Australian Open Prospects NatWest Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Radio Choice Radio 1 Hazardous climbs in Utah Television Choice Miss Nicer Than Thou socks it to Mr Mocker Review BBC1 Picture Gallery England begin search for sense of order Four Test places to be settled Times Two Crossword Swimming Bath arrange disciplinary hearing in biting row Football Saturday in The Times Unsettled Asprilla shown the door Navigator of Silk Cut dismissed Tennis Optimax
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