News from 27/01/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Tunku Varadarajan, A. I. Hutchings, Michael Theodoulou and Robin Young, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Bill Frost, James Zirin, Julian Lee, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Geoffrey Marshall, S. Thomson, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robert Ashby, Executive Director, Libby Purves, Jo Pinnington, Peter Waymark, Paddy Melford, Chairman of Trustees, Stephen Farrell, John Sayers, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Chester, Charles Bremner, David Charter, Michael Gwilliam, Director, Jasper Gerard, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Ben Plowden, Director, Helen Wallace, Jean Orr, Michael Theodoulou, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Celia Brayfield, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, M. John Park, Andrew Drummond, Caroline Merrell, Jeremy Thomas, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Graham Hills, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Rebecca Taylor, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Jonathan Mirsky, Jason Nisse, Simon De Bruxelles, Matthew Parris, Shirley English, Scotland Correspondent, Byzantine Melos, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Nicholas Hinde, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, David Askham, Humphrey Burton, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster, Sue Cameron, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Nixon, John Wyndham, Hamilton, Scrivernor, Mark Crawford, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Emma Wilkins, Ian Murray and Peter Foster, David Powell, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, David Charter and Chris Leadbeater, Neil Cooper, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Henry Kemp, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Wigmore,
ResumoSave up to 50% Clinton fights back with total denial 'I did not have sexual relations with that woman … I never told anybody to lie, not a single time, never. These allegations are false' John Wyndham sequel found Coffee hazard Index Killings put Udp out of UIster talks Goebbels bunker found on site of Holocaust memorial Sex and Power Schools Report Better marks for primary schools Liverpool dock strike ends Brown pulls out of Davos forum Queen Mother 'very tired' after successful hip operation Superlative Travel Clinton denial leaves nation short on facts By our US Staff: Press turns fire on President or the 'unaccountable Starr' The Commentators Midland Friends expose Lewinsky's affairs Campus Liaisons Iran jokes at state of relations Fears mount over effect on us foreign policy World Reaction Embattled President challenges accuser's credibility Jones case catapults Christian liberties lawyer into big time Legal Sponsor Middle America blase about sex Cable & Wireless Expelled Udp fears more killings Mowlam 'had no choice' but says loyalist could be readmitted to peace talks if Uff ceasefire stays unbroken. Nicholas Watt reports £10m pay-off resolve% two-year docks dispute Nature's Best Both sides call for peace and an end to sectarian murders Murder police appeal to gays Correction Harrods Knightservice Labour to implement working-hours limit News in Brief Beef returns to the fray Bad-language warning Diana's voice protected Stolen canvas was copy Tracie Andrews appeal Payne tipped for ENO Deal trumps the odds Surgery was the only course of action to take Medical Briefing The Operation Injuries over the years borne with fortitude Nokia Queen to visit when doctors give go-ahead Bombed city finds a new heart Daewoo Hume apologises for child sex abuse by priests By a Correspondent: Father killed himself and sons in car fire Revenue New day dawns for John Wyndham's triffids A fascinating collection of novels and letters by the author of The Day of the Triffids has been uncovered. Dalya Alberge reports NLA Nokia Connecting People Too much coffee may double the risk of cot death Researchers have found that pregnant women who drink three or more cups of coffee a day could unwritingly be harming their unborn child, reports Ian Murray Cats blamed for causing asthma Tobacco firms fight funding of action by cancer victims The future of 'no win, no fee' litigation could hang on a test case, writes Frances Gibb TA Chef cleared of sex assault Changing Times International Royal Mini Distributor Secretary 'swindled creator of TV soap' News in Brief £950,000 award Trains warning Baby on cooker WPC on the run Racing relations Initial approval Primary schools galvanised by league tables Although primary school league tables are no longer produced, The Times is publishing 11-year-old's test results. John O'leary reports on a marked improvement Trainee teachers need the basics Head pleads with parents to ' have faith' Nokia Duchess seeks £5m home Student, 18, is left for dead in train attack Question time on the member for Washington Central Political Sketch Taxpayers should get say, urges Ashdown In Parliament Gateway 2000 Mi5 'stopped Cook hiring lover' Tories claim foreign secretary backed down after vetling uncovered their affairs, writes Philip Webster Flooring Company No 10 in fightback on cost of kitchen cabinets Thieving banker pleads for her job Direct Line Head stole his pupill's golf club from Gleneagles Baby died after vegan father fed him on soya milk Wren flies to aid of accused officer Saddam faces three-day US air offensive The Open University Royal Navy braced for Iraqi attack EU renews plea to Algeria (AP): Musical pioneer dies at 99 DIAL-a-PHONE Thailand backs closure of 'human zoo' for long-necked slaves An official inquiry into a labour camp where tribespeople are forced to perform for tourists has called for those responsible to be prosecuted. Andrew Drummond reports fron Bangkok on a scandal exposed by The Times Tamil Tgers banned The Times Hamelin Piper 'led German expansion east' The spread of names helps to explain a legend, Roger Boyes in Bonn writes Israelis hold suspected Arab bombers World in Brief Ceasefire to end (AFP): Tourists attacked Ski guide held (Reuters): Tiger ruling Westminster Japanese officials 'took bribes from banks' A retreat into the sounds of silence Susan Blackmore believes meditation is crucial to an understanding of the mind. Interview by Anjana Ahuja Air France When broken bones spell danger Swiftcall Prime Health Rac A fatal attraction? Why does a man with everything to lose take such risks for fleeting physical satisfaction, asks Celia Brayfield Why PRs are useful in private Prince Andrew's new companion is good news, says Bill Frost St. Joseph's Hospice The Union is in no state to judge me Anatole Kaletsky drafts the speech Bill Clinton won't give Did I have sex with that woman? It's none of your business Royal retainer Picture Gallery Move over, motorists Home Zones would reclaim our streets for the old, the young and the poor Putt out Gloss finish The gent in Whitehall knows best Sue Cameron says Blair's mjandarin has already got a trip From Sea to Sea The forces buffeting Clinton come from the heart of America Primary Pragmatism Local education authorities must adapt to survive Reason Not the Need Government demands dignity Rights Bill needs further revision Child benefit Challenge set by children's hospices London's traffic Scots parliament Bell 's expenses Letters that are intended for publication should… Drink driving law Opera's masters of the 20th century Obituary 'survivors' Hell's fury So it would seem Today's royal engagements West Yorkshire Lieutenancy Michael Cummings Birthdays today Meeting Service luncheon Luncheon Anniversaries Picture Gallery Reception British Library Exhibition Galleries Beeston Hall, Norfolk The Institute of Mathematics University news Personal Column Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Church of Scotland Dinners Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Xenia Field Xenia Field, MBE. journalist and penal reformer, died on January 24 aged 103. She was born on Christmas Day 1894 Personal Column Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir Arnold France Sir Arnold France, GCB, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Health, 1964-68, and Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue. 1968-73, died on January 2 aged 86. He was born on April 20,1911 London Air Port Steafy Growth of Traffic Tom Hudson Tom Hudson, art teacher died on December 27 aged 75. He was born on July3,1922 Business for Sale Invest in Books Prosperous New Year Salmon Assessors Computers & Computing Services Time Computer Ststems The Personal Number Company Plc Lorraine Electronics Business Opportunities Dove Travel VisaSelect Ltd KJC Tag PC technology " Exclusive" The Times Newspapers Ventrolla Future Briefiings Picture Gallery Franchising in the 90s Humana International Group Plc The message PAD British Franchise Association Piano-maker thrives on sound business footing David Ashkam on the reversal of fortune for West Country firm Warning to firms as bogus Vat inspectors call Sports Mnnia Kall Kwik Print Copy Design Have you ever thought about franchising or is your… Natwest Quantum Business Technology Ltd Midland Franchise show will have opportunities there for the taking FA Cup challengers scent the ?10,000 prize Revaluations for February take effect on Sunday; new Fa Cup league displayed weekly; how to jump 46,000 places in a week The story so far … League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League Line Itf League PFA Players' League Internet League Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores FA Cup League ITF It's Not Too Late to Enter ITF Full guide to ITF league players and scores Travel-sickness seems to affect numerous teams this season-with implications for the astute ITF entrant Goal Keepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers Transfers How to Make a Transfer Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,699 Business Forecast In the Times Radio & Tv Inside Section 2 Today Digital agrees $9bn Compaq bid Deal will create second-largest computer bid Sale of Dalgety subsidiary lifts buyback hopes Protester puts BP through the wringer John Charcol Business GGT shares leap as more firms join the bid fray Law Dairy workers to receive ?19m from demerger Sport Television and Radio Page 46,47 Business Today Confusion over drive to resolve loan-cover scandal Knickerbox uncovers a surprise saviour Investors prefer to track the trackers Roche set to invest £120m in UK site Legal & Public Notices City Group Limited Picture Gallery Rise in house prices 'is slowing ' Suitors in line for Peregrine outlets Fairey quits aerospace Sheffield outsources It with £130m deal Rover hires another 400 for Freelander Business Roundup Setback for Travelers Premier Land departure Haynes accelerates Textron succeeds Aegon bought by LAHC Cavaghan & Gray rises National Express ruling Uno in red after closure Heavy job cuts at At&t Tourist Rates BA shares benefit as alliance of us airlines takes wing Horlick seeks ?5bn funds By our city Editor: Windows of Opportunity Commentary Allied Carpets lays out strategy Bid war prospect powers Energy shares Hogg Robinson Commodities Liffe Options Laura Ashley given lift by brave private investors 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 Bluer sky for BA Tempus Food producers Energy Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Allied Carpets Wall Street In defence of new arms industry measures The Business of Politics CIT just keeps passing 'go' on its way to healthy property growth Chris Ayres meets the man playing real Monopoly with commercial sites in London Horlick's woes The Times City Diary Name game The Times City Diary Flight hope The Times City Dairy Just in time The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw Companies can sparkle at show time Marketing Positive start to week Hire Intelligence The Times Unit Trust Information Service NEC Today's Choice The Times Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatres Tuned up and wised up Violin virtuso Joshuo Bell is as happy in the Wigmore Hall, as John Allison Statesmen in song Festival Barbican The Times theatre Greeks bearing gifts Concert Oueen Elizabeth Hall Fairytales with a streak of violence Philip Ridley has written shocking scripts for stage and screen, but his latest have a calmer edge, says James Christopher Unlikely heroes and heroin Junk Oxford Playhouse Finger on the pulse, not the ear Folk Richard Thompson/Kate Rushy Guildford Repeat at pleasure OPERALe nozze di Figaro Shaftesbury A shuttered life in sharp focus Quiet Night in Glasgow Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 QD Chambers Eagan Janion Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Woolwich Fresh drive to curb the bad driver Gary Slapper looks at new legislation seeking swifter justice on the roads Scots seek new voice Inns and Outs Boot on the other foot A European court ready for a scrap Picture Gallery Old Tory bias Inns and Outs Web feat Inns and Outs Free info Inns and Outs QD Circumstantial evidence Concil • Unabomber Poser 37 • Eastern Turmoil 37 Quarry Ddugall Shire Pharmaceuticals Chambers Simmons & Simmons Chambers BP Maderia & CPD Paige & Co A slow explosive in court James Zirin explains how a killer presented the American justice system with a legal dilemma it may never be able to resolve Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins Michael Page Legal Crisis takes firms by surprise Edward Fennell on the shock of the East as tiger economies catch a cold ZMB 5% the amount of time our Property Department spends… Barrister Caribbean Opportunity HW Group Holborn College Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB Industry Capita RAS Gresham College BPP Law School Graham Gill & Young BT Allen & Overy Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner The Peachell Group Universal The Housing Finance Corporation Ltd Commercial Lawyers' Education Club Ltd Times Newspapers Hunter & Hunter FSA Laurence Simons Berrymans Lace Mawer Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Eagan Janion Lovell White Durrant Anthony Collins Solicitors PSD Crown Prosecutiion Service ACTIS People in Law Quarry Dougall Nycomed Amersham Assistant Law Draftsman Vacancy for Further E. C. Junior New fare enlivens midweek menu Racing: Bookmakers and Administrators Unite to Launch Showcase Races Thunderer: Leicester National Power European Investment Bank Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Specialists Rapid Raceline By our Sports Staff: England B recalled to national service Football Evans relies on Fowler to regain touch Brown adds third writers' award to collection Hockey: World's Most-Capped Player Remembers the Highs and Lows of her Career William Hill Deflated Dalglish caught on the rebound Matt Dickinson on another embarrassing episode for the Newcastle manager after the draw with Stevenage Scotland manager defends coaches after criticism Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Duff and Thomson head for the exit Bowls Hardy in return to ring Sport in Brief Test venues reveal grounds for concern Cricket For the Record Snow Reports Australia enjoy perfect day England a play on Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Draw provides West with survival chance Rugby Union Keene on chess Winning Move Jubilant Elway rediscovers the lost art of winning for Denver American Football: Broncos Defy Odds in Thrilling Super Bowl Victory Determined Lewis proposes to lap up 800 metres challenge David Powell meets the Britain hoping to strike gold with best approach Athletics: Heptathlete Plans Technical Overhaul to Achieve Successv Word-Watching Top clubs intend to shape their own destiny Rugby League School for the stars Television Choice Radio Choice They were face to face but hardly eye to eye Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Sherwood plots Rovers' regal route Wednesday wilt as Hodgson's men dominate and set their sights on Wembley Times Two Crossword Hockey 44 Agassi's challenge for title runs out of steam Hinchcliffe set for Hillsborough England fans face Test ticket problem Sun Athletics 46 United to put shirt on ?60m contract Getting better, but with room for improvement The second national league table for pupils aged 11 indicates a rise in education standards across England, says John O' Leary The Latest League Tables of Test Results in English Primary Schools The Top Schools Church schools lead the way David Charter on how parent power boosts school performance How to read the tables How parents can make an educated choice While league tables offer a guide, many other factors are involved in the search for the right primary school, says Rebecca Taylor Saint goes marching up David Charter on the south London school whose forturnes have been turned around Rutland starts life at the summit Local Authority Performance and Targets Hope for poor performers The Bottom Schools How to read the tables How to read tables How to read the tables How to read the tables How to read the tables How to read the tables
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