News from 04/02/1998
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Peter Luff (Chairman), Tom Rhodes and Peter Riddell, Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, Tunku Varadarajan, Terry Pratchett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Nick Nuttall, Kevin Ferrie, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Peter Sutton, Alex Carlile, Mark Souster, James Nice, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Andrew Robinson, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, John Sarsfield, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Patrick Collinson, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Jon Ashworth and Oliver August, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Brown, Keith Porteous Wood, General Secretary, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Dominic Walsh, Philip Webster and Joanna Bale, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Jason Niss?, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Fraser Nelson and Kathy Lapari, Ann Kent, John O'Leary, Sue Herdman, Janet Bush, Richard Ottaway (Opposition Spokesman), Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Hywel Lloyd, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Vicki Reid, Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of tge Year, Angus Irvine, J. A. Sargeant, Michael Theodoulou, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Brian Hughes, Adam Jones, Michael Prestage, Victoria Fletcher and John Carr, Raymond Keene, Richard D. Ostler, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Director, Paul Wilkinson, Lawrence Freedman, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Saul Metzstein, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, A. M. S. Hutton-Wilson, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Jill Sherman and Alasdair Murray, John Allison, Ruth Rendell, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Peter Riddell and Tom Rhodes, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Ian Edwards, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Jason Cowley, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Felix Aprahamian (Adviser), Fraser Nelson, Kenny MacLver, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Nigel Powell, C. A. Gray, Lindsay Nicolle, Arthur Leathley, Susan MacDonald, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Michael Clark and George Sivell, Christopher Irvine, Richard Wells,
ResumoMadonna Maternal Girl Peter Davis sacked as lottery chief Snowden resigns from GTech £1 trillion FTSE Late tax fines Index Karla Tucker executed as final appeals are rejected Tricks of the Trade Is this the next Faldo? 20 die in cable car fall after jet cuts wire Jobless total to jump by a third 1000 Free Training Courses First Telecom Intel Cop goes soft on the trail of an open-and-shut case Political Sketch Prison officers' fury as Labour keeps strike ban Abbey National Rush for Diana stamps swamps post office Airlines challenge curbs on airport noise levels Sheep-dip settlement Prime Health Weed out surplus watchdogs, MPs told News in Brief Harman out of welfare 'show' Director attacks Labour on arts Balloon attempt hangs by thread TV showcase for young musicians Trainer sues paper that called her a cheat Editorial described 'stench of being short-changed.' Lin Jenkins reports £1.5m for Russians' lesson in capitalism After extra time, Germans bid for 1966 football medal Boys cleared of rape after flawed charges Emirates ABS Bart's reprieved for heart and cancer care Lbour preserves teaching role for the London hospital condemned by the Tories. Ian Murray reports End of waiting is tonic for staff and patients Potholers reach depth of success Missing file adds to mystery over unsung war hero Damian Whitworth on an officer who won two VCs but remains largely unknown DIAL-a-PHONE 'A devoted and gallant officer' Citation Details Bravery in the Trenches Free with petrol: a chance to help save the world Nick Nuttall on how consumers can offset the damages they cause Halifax Scientists say Aids began in postwar Africa Former minister embroiled in row over GTech Branson libel case leaves unanswered questions over the awarding of the National Lottery contract Tory Peer Changes drive punters away The Public Woolworths Cutting American lifeline would spell the end of Camelot's reign The Network How life turned too exciting for dull accountant Man in the News Banking Direct Winning move for easy-going deputy Successor British Gas Dobson to tone down warning about red meat Nigel Hawkes examines a long row over dietary advice on the danger of colon cancer CJD deaths could be as few as 100 BT The Good, the Bad and the Hungry: The Best and Worst of Club Grub Football results are hard to stomach Robin Young on a food survey that shows how some fans are getting a very raw deal from stadium snacks The House of Commons Saga Couple win battle to stay together Council fails to persuade court that sick husband should be taken into care. Paul Wilkinson reports Police launch drive against African fraud Homeless recruit is pick of bunch Sainsbury's In the Saturday Times Short shorn of responsibilities for colonies Residents may be offered British citizenship in deal to end money-laundering, reports Michael Binyon Blair's 'Cool Britannia' is a turn-off, says designer Tiny Forces exempted from low-pay law Direct Line Unsecured Personal Loans Ministers told to take a walk instead of car In Parliament Woodhead attacks suburban schools But pupils, teachers and heads are learning a lesson from Ofsted's inspectors, writes John O'Leary Scandinavian Flooring Company Top of the Inspectors' Class Cable & Wireless Church raider jailed News in Brief Helicopter rescue Broadmoor case Appeal rejected Jobs on merit It's not cricket Israel suffers from germ war jitters Travel agents have been inundated with requests for one-way airline tickets, Christopher Walker wirtes ATI By our Foreign Staff: Albright quest for support leaves Arabs divided Diplomacy The Times Doubts arise on vaccine against anthrax Tycoon charts glamorous future for floating palace of Onassis French Presidents' infidelities laid bare by magazine Aid cut will dampen pro-Europe mood, Mandelson tells Brussels Singapore Airlines Voyages Jules Verne 'Fascist' taunt stokes fires of smoking row Killings blamed on teen vampire leader KLM (Reuters): Drums and dances greet Prince Chrstopher Thomas in Colombo reports on tight security and a wet welcome for a bemused visitor Broken dreams overshadow Sri Lanka jubilee Fifty years after independence, Sri Lanka sas yet to perfect the art of nation-building, Christopher Thomas writes Fast-food firm hit by firebombs World Summary No survivors in air crash (AP): President of Armenia quits Fundraiser surrenders (Reuters): Seaweed seal for food (AFP): It could be you-ooo-ooo Blair compares White House woes to 'nonsense attacks by Tory losers' Peter Riddell and Tom Rhodes report on Labour leader's view of the "big picture" Soulmates to swap social blueprints American Agenda Democrats scramble for dinner tickets Swiftcall Judge sends 'hands off stars' signal to paparazzi Britons The Royal Bank of Scotland Teacher arrested in car with boy she raped "Fame and celebrity are not the same as being truly loved' The birth of Madonna's child has fulfilled her. But still she yearns for a soulmate. By Bill Frost Harrods Hill House Hammond Hold on to your purse From the moment you step inside, clothes shops have you pegged. Jason Cowley reports Thorntons 'I've been in revolt all my life' Throughout his long career, Henri Cartier-Bresson has been known for his remarkable images. They capture moments of joy, they surprise, they engage, they are often witty. The are classics. Yet Cariter-Bresson remains a shadowy and private figure. Now, as he approaches 90, a series of exhibitions will acknowledge his status as the icon of 20th-centur photography. Today, Cartier-Bresson speacks exclusively to The Times, explaining how he now prefers drawing and painting to photography. Interview: Andrew Robinson NatWest A farewell to Gandhi Send for the Marines to humble Iraq Lawrence Freedman says Saddam can't coerced by air power alone Punitive bombing is risky for the allies Punch drunk Diary Privatisation: it's over New Labour is simply reinventing public ownership under another logo Soul search Diary Trading up Diary Alan Coren Smoking jacket, fez - and thou beside me, buddy The Commons Touch Tories need more thought and less trivia Unhappy Returns The Prince of Wales visits a troubled island It Should Be Him The lottery regulator makes an overdue departure Threat of military strikes on Iraq Williams the play Witchcraft on trial at the Old Bailey Control of countryside Al Fayed and Lib Dems Full house Free to roam Numeracy hour Delius serenades the savage beasts Bridge closure Churches off course Modern message Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Lord Kings Norton Sir Donald Murray Chigwell School Romy Waterlow Glaziers' Company Private view Premium Bonds Dinners Anniversaries Picture Gallery Secret British loan helped Jews to flee from Nazi… Personal Column Marriages British Council Luncheons Dr Robert McIntyre Dr Robert McIntyre, the SNP's first MP and later the party's chairman and president, died on February 2 aged 84. He was born on December 15,1913 Airline Network Kenneth Loveland Kenneth Loveland, newspaper editor and music critic, died on January 25 aged 82. He was born on October 12,1915 Personal Column Airlink Worldwide Flight Searchers Faresavers Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Seekers Jetline Sargent Cancer Care for Children David Morley David Morley, racehorse trainer, died on January 5 aged 58 after a heart attack. He was born on September 17,1939 The Right Rev Leslie Stradling The Right Rev Leslie Stradling, former Bishop of Johannesburg, died on January 8 aged 89. He was born on February 11,1908 From a Special Correspondent: On this Day February 4,1966 Soft Landing on Moon by Russia Luna 9 Sending Signals and Pictures News The Times Crossword No 20,706 AA Information Highest & Lowest Business Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad High Tidehours of Darkness In the Times Inside Section 2 Today FTSE companies climb to £1 trillion in value GUS surprises City with £1.68bn hostile Argos takeover bid Tesco ends its 15-year connection with UBS Business PacifiCorp launches new bid for Energy Arts Revenue to gain £90m in penalties Credit exposure to Indonesia rises to £1.8bn Ballymore Sport Television &m Radio 42,43 Business Today Asian cloud Urban move MSF may take legal action to halt merger Tourist Rates The Times Asian market recovery stalls despite Wolfensohn's backing United extends bid date for regionals Prestbury completes £21 m deal Inquiry into Mafia links at risk Defence handed list of victims and witnesses Airbus wins $2.5bn airline agreement Henderson staff share ?9m in Amp takeover Tate & Lyle hit by profit warning Arjo Wiggins sales fall Approaches at Beales Waddington pays $33m Fitness First placing TI to buy Safematic Kate Moore Thyssen Smaller companies' reports criticised Business Roundup Microsoft faces fresh Windows inquiry Hewlett Packard By our City Editor: Wolf son at the door of Argos Commentary BSkyB says launch of digital satellite will be modest affair Gibbs Mew falls to Enterprise Urban strategy for Bryant over greenfield fear Turmoil in Far East mauls Puma Ladbroke to sell more sites to Tote Commodities Liffe Options Merger mania helps shares advance again Stock Market Picture Gallery 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 Schroders Energy Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Tate & Lyle's tender spot Tempus Enterprise Inns Wall Street To the advisers the spoils when mega-deals drive up size of fees Richard Miles says charges are secondary if the companies are keen to do the deal Pitch battle The Times City Diary America's object lesson for Europe Off the menu The Times City Diary Beer match The Times City Diary Foresight saga The Times City Diary Thatcher aide turns sleepy Gus into tiger PA Consulting Group Equities recover early fall Planet British Funds No Title NEC Debenhams Let us now praise best cellars As the ninth annual British Book Awards ceremony prepares to cast off on a sea of bonhomie and Bolly, Nicolette Jones recalls some lowlife highlights among the literati If Hitler's walls could speak … Drama: In Berlin Daniel Rosenthal sees Nazi ghosts on a unique stage A director for the holed family Ang Lee's latest movie, The Ice Storm, continues his career-long theme of spouses and others failing to communicate. Now, he tells Vicki Reid, he wants to go to war Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hopes Lords of the song and dance Concert Dvorak-Bartok Festival Wigmore Hall Reflections of fear Theatre Reaer Oval House Just a happy old cyber hippy Pop Julian Cope Olympia, Dublin Singing a round Briefly Noted Art Galleries American Express Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide And her band plays on Tonight, Maria Schncider brings her 'wall of sound' to the Barbican. She talks to Clive Davis Double whammy Matthew Shipp/New York Jazz Group Queen Elizabeth Hall A gospel fallacy Max Roach Barbican Barbican Hall 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… New World, new blood, new sounds From Miami to the Barbican: John Allison on the American orchestra that is all about youthful ideals Dunbar Wharf Property Berkeley Homes Aces on the second set Opera Dle Walkura Amsterdam North of the Thames London Docklands Weston Homes Plc Association of Residential Letting Agents Aylesford Chestertons Association of Residential Letting Agents Marler & Marler Keith Cardale Groves Copping Joyce Behr & Butchoff Duncan Allen Scotts (Kensington) Ltd Aldine Honey & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Display Advertising Items Dauntons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Display Advertising Items East London Multiple Display Advertising Items The king and queen of parties Rachel Kelly on the castles, baronial mansions and fallies that can be hired for the celebration of the millennium Agents have found the greatest interest is in castles As free as a clipped bird? Sue Herdman assesses the arguments over the Right to Roam Bill The Times A house with stories to tell Ruth Rendell has moved from the home that inspired many crimes Country Property Westbury Fairclough Homes Bewley Homes Wiltshire Phillimore Clapham Common Association of Residential Letting Agents Portugal Buying Abroad? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fine Properties Overseas Maliciously procuring search warrant Stamp duty payable on sum calculated at date of lease VAT right survives frustrated intention The Times Society entitled to set off input tax Court of Appeal Fraser striving for reversal of fortune Cricket: Test Pitch Offers Encouragement to England Gatting looking for prolonged innings Today's Fixtures Legal & Public Notices Snow Reports South Africa held by act of Waugh Scoreboard from Adelaide Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Barber stays true to his roots Racing: Point-To-Point Trainer Provides Nursery for Future Championsrichard Evens Leicester Suspended jockeys to regain licences Windsor Wolverhampton Result's from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Hutchison imposes penalty on Ipswich Football William Hill Parke's life much improved scoring the20American way Squash Worldly-wise head on young shoulders Russell Kempson on the Stevenage player displaying a maturity beyond his years Hammond comes to Reading's rescue Higgins flounders as Davis sweeps on in defence of title Snooker Last Night's Results Happy Becker quickly shrugs off ring rust Sport in Brief Edwards eyes record Hearn loses in court Towers return to form Honeyghan's new role Our Sports Staff: Italians pledge futures to Chelsea Armstrong given task of revitalising Scotland Rugby Union: Scrum Half Takes over from Wainwright Scotland Team Reinforcements arrive for the pitch battle in Paris Why England call was resisted Word-Watching Late brigade Lucky shirt Irish talent Wise words Whelan goes top of the League Christopher Irvine meets the man whose vision has moved beyond simply making Wigan peerless For the Record Edwards away to brisk start Sailing Reality wrecks sporting life The outside world will always be an unwelcome visitor to the dream-filled arena of athletic endeavour Westwood still best of friends John Hopkins on a rising star at home with golf's elite or in his local clubhouse The New Nescafe Gold Blend Series Spats among the expats Television Choise Improved from impossible to implausible Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Dalglish ready to pull rank on Stevenage Newscastle determined to end Cup saga Times Two Crossword Cricket Ear-biting inquiry adjourned Tour operators seek Test guarantee Wolves gain trouble-free passage Injury scare for McManaman Golf Army Inter face Compuserve Soccer sponsors relegated Dan Technology Bill's star-spangled candour Howe's that for a long shot? Egghead Inc, the world's first chain of high… Hanging on the cyber-phone 'Outed' sailor can't be sacked News and views from Silicon Valley by Kenny Maclver US Hotlines On-the-couch help for sad students hooked on the Web BT finds new ports of call for ISDN Taking strain off the train Fujitsu Closer to Heaven. com Michael Prestage visits Britain's new cathedral whose flock are learning the gospel according to Microsoft Tag PC Web spreads sex scandal E@r-mail Forever blowing bubbles Computer books, you've got it covered British business still fails the IT test Sportster Flash France's keeper of general knowledge Welcome to my (wired) Discworld Inter//view Ann Kent delves into the weird and wonderful thoughts of Britain's top sci-fiwriter … and finds that the Web-watcher spends his time secretly watching his fans Surfing with Pratchett Netcom Unlocking the Lecter Lindsay Nicolle reports on a anew computer-based research to find out what turns an ordinary person into a psychopath like Hannibal the cannibal Clara Net Info Trade No drama in the theatre High wire Hi-tech helpers keep police bang on target Analysis Ray Hatley investigates the role of computers in keeping law and order Hi-Grade Arresting Facts Jobs go as Apple kills off Claris brand Dell The Texan giant that swallowed its biggest rival Digital Equipment was planning a new offensive against Compaq when the bombshell dropped. Nigel Powell reports Chinese enters year of the mouse Doctor Keyboard My machine needs speech therapy … How to streamline the workflow Software OPUS BT The cyber-toys that Will give Santa '98 a thrill Sun Fun zone Click and watch the world go by Screentrade Print Lexmark Hewlett Packard Agenda Metallic OU taps into net tutorials LineOne Online spy at your service New faces in IT The Times Prospect Recruitment Syntegra GCS Philips Bauer & Partner Andersen Consulting Vision Hays It Harvey Nash Kudos Mercury Asset Management Computer Staff Required PMR Group Plc Aim for the Top Unix/nt Consultants SWP Recruitment SRS Mercuri Urval City IT Time Computer Systems Style Skills Diary Power Free MDA Interim Personnel British Red Cross Safe Pair of Hands Sibyl Colefax and John Fowler Ltd Southern Star Circle Plc Rural Development Commission PA/Sec Elsevier Science Ltd Hj Admin Assistant Brief encounters Whether you are a lady or carry an attache. do it with cachet Money Penny Power of the diary Cover Story In work, as in politics, access to the top is all. 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