News from 06/02/1998
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Graham Chainey, Fred Redwood, David Whitaker, Adrian Lee, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, J. C. Smith, President, Mark Souster, Sian Flynn, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Ivan Lawrence, Michael Binyon, Ken Robinson, Jason Nisse and Claire Cozens, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Bronwen Maddox and Peter Riddell, John Redwood, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Robin Brookes, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox and Robin Young, Neil Marshall (Director General), Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Paul Staheli, Anatole Kaletsky, Adrian Lee and Tim Jones, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, D. E. B. Powell, Bryan Storey, Derwent May, Michael Howard, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Michael Theodoulou, Lin Jenkins, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Simon de Bruxelles, Toby Porter, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Hugh N. Parsons, Peter Martin, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Deborah Brett, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Ruth Taplin, Joanna Bale and Frances Gibb, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Ralph Instone, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Patrick Bateson, Jane Shilling, Liz Thomson, Brian MacArthur, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Heather Hallett, Chairman, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Alex Benady, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, Richard Miles, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Tim Montgomerie, Chairman, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Irvine, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Lord Wakeham, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, James Christopher, Edwin Karmiol, Robin Lodge, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Anna Robinson, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Michael Cullis, Patricia Maerz, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoTomorrow: The Best Value Saturday Paper Freedom for widow, 68, jailed for murder she did not commit 'United in the face of tyranny' Sex case boys freed Index BBC accused of 'dumbing down' Irvine press curb anger Attenborough film wiped at airport Knighthood for veteran comedy star Bob Hope Tiffany & Co To describe Irvine, only the p-word will do Political Sketch Secret hunt for Blair's elite band of interns Hover Speed Long life of Hope Star took road to celebrity from poor start in London, writes Michael Horsnell Diplomats may lose school fee payments Correction Labour reclaims Union Jack Evesham Vale Germany blocks plan to ease beef exports News in Brief Mardi Gra blast Desk jobs for disabled Londoners pay dear Security rules eased Attack victim paralysed Bairstow's cry for help Eye opener on the Net Boys cleared of indecent assault on girl, 9 Police are criticised for ignoring child's history and asking leading question, writes Adrian Lee The Trial The Inquiry Tainted head left with £21,000 payoff The School BBC head of drama serials to resign A Staff Reporter: Singer 's death was suicide, rules coroner Dolphin Giorgio Armani Murder mystery unravels for widow Woman jailed for killing her aunt was freed at the Old Bailey yesterday, writes Frances Gibb The Cooperative Bank Time Computer Systems Gold stars fail to make grade, say academics Which? Blunkett's praise for report serves as lesson in conciliation Male Teachers Better for Boys Maple Computer Corporation Atkinson accuser agrees to shake and make up in assault case I was called Bubbles, says golfer expelled in race row Arthritis Research Campaign China paves way for Branson flight Standard Life Bank Cable & Wireless Police take body of boy from undertaker News in Brief Vases found Good behaviour Tin mine to shut Soldiers buried Hot cones line Watchdog should make guilty press pay, says Irvine James Landale on the Lord Chancellor's call for tough action against breach of privacy The Human Rights Bill BT Editors back Wakeham Gateway 2000 Need to repair dented image more urgent than ever New Lord's Prayer is a blunder, says Bishop Fans told to follow faith, not football Navigate Golf raiders given slice of luck Michale Horsnell on how police and club case in water hazard Crash-prone police seek driving lessons Halle's lease and play plan staves off cash crisis Healing PC World the Computer Superstore Dobson starts a class war to improve health Breast implant study denies disease links Doubt cast on forecast for 4m new homes Last night on the street—tonight both safe at St… Cannabis cautions rise to 40,000 News in Brief Queen's flight £2m wildlife plan Fraudster jailed Brain wave Nurse in clear Peacocks caught The kingfisher returns to dazzle Britain's riverbanks Twitchers wing their way in wake of rare starling A nine-seater airbus is having to put on extra flights. Simon de Bruxelles joins the rush KLM UK Overfishing turns seas into marine junkyard Golden Oldie Allies plan 200 air raids a day Saddam's troops face relentless bombing, writes Tom Rhodes in Washington BT Blair anxious to explain why force is needed Riddell on Politics Paris rejects any role in armed response France Everest Fit the Best Yeltsin 'will not allow attack' Russia Killer spores blown on the wind Biological Weapons Direct Line Saddam 'to release all Arab prisoners' Iraq Cook wins backing for big punitive strike Kuwait Magnet Jobless rally to denounce kohl Roger Boyes reports on growing angst in the streets and within government over unemployment Tiny City 'could be punished for life' because of euro delay Yeltsin backs top two reformers Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Clinton is hailed as a Caesar in Italy Ailing Arafat 'has named moderate as successor' Swiftcall Pressure on Prodi to close US bases Defence Minister promises stricter controls on low-level flights, reports Richard Owen From Associated Press in Paris: Resistance couple sue over claim of betrayal The Open University Blairs bask in White House banquet glitter Nationwide Bear cheek wins British retreat Starr sets deadline for Lewinsky reply Prime Health Primus Reporters chastised by writer at royal cbanquet Dharma & Greg Thai vow on 'human zoo' inquiry World in Brief Statue jailing (AP): Diplomatic hold (Reuter): Poison kills 25 (AFP): Kenyan curfew (Reuters): Golden notes Injured Prince displays team spirit at crease B&Q Petrol fire attack on British nurse ESPA 'It's like wearing a basketful of kittens, but less squirmy' Cutting Edge Harrods Knightsbridge If I it's cool—cashmere Six of the Best Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Objects of desire Shaal Nur A reputation tarnished by blood An investigation into a murder and suicide at Harvard suggests the university is more concerned about image that truth. Barry Wigmore reports Time Computer Systems Garrard the Crown Jewellers A second bite at the Third Way Can Blair make it work where Clinton failed? asks John Lloyd College feud Diary Picture Gallery Trumpeting uncertainly I can't argue forcefully against a Gulf war - but nor does it stir a crusading spirit Out on a limb Diary Making waves Diary Philip Howard To baldly go through thick and thinning Prior Restraint Lord Irvine's press censorship would protect only the powerful Summit by Seminar There are limits to what Blair can learn from Clinton Two out of Ten For educationlists who want to be a different place Profit-making role in lottery success Taxation of barristers 'Auto-pilot' lawyers Place for moral absolutes in Tory policy on the family Welfare of hunted deer Prostate tests Choice of issues Navy under fire Scratch that Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Ovid translation Price of fame Court Circular Reception Service dinner Dinners Personal Column Beach shelter Lowry immortalised faces demolition by council Birthdays today Award University news Picture Gallery Church news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Major-General Arthur Brocklehurst Major-General Arthur Brocklehurst, CB, DSO, Deputy C-in-C of the British Army of teh Rhine, 1957-61 died on Janaury 2 aged 92. He was born on July 20,1905 Airline Network Robert Scribner R. W. Scribner, historian, died of cancer on January 29 aged 56. He was born on September 6,1941 Personal Column The Times The British Kidney Patient Association Dennis Selinger Dennis Selinger, film and theatrical agent, died on February 2 aged 76. He was born in Brighton on July 20,1921 Nicholas Saunders Nicholas Saunders, businessman and alternative cultire guru died in a road accident on February 3 aged 60. He was born on January 25,1938 Parking Meter Plan Passed This pilot scheme in Westminster became a national institution, as parking meters spread across the country. They were first used in Amerca in 1935 Honda In an Olympian spirit Robert Whymant reports on a year of events to enhanceUK-Japan relations Games go all out to break records Nagano aims for biggest and best Olympics, writes Edwin Karmiol The drive to hold on to superpower status Reform and restructuring are vital if Japan, beset by sleaze and a weak economy, is to prosper again Japan Airlines An Nippon Airways Nissan Discover 'old' Japan Robert Whymant on the sensations awaiting the intrepid traveller Teamwork is legacy of the shogun past Japan's famous corporate business spirit harks back to its feudal history Tighten belts and bow to the inevitable The Japanese have stopped spending and begun saving, says Robert Whymant The economy opens up A huge local market is luring Uk and other foreign business Big Bang still rumbling through financial services The great dilemma facing the Japanese: financial protection or free choice Toyota Mikimoto Wheels that circle the world How investments in foreign markets keeps industry ahead Traditional way to sell style British design continues to influence local fashion Daks Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 20,708 Business No Title Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Under the weather? In the Saturday Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Halifax scraps indemnity fee for mortgages Move puts rivals under pressure MPC leaves rates unchanged after mixed statistics Former Woolwich chief heads Foresters Arts Silver price at highest since 1988 Media Reuters scandal centres on former Bloomberg man PDFM and Gartmore lose £2bn of custom The Royal Bank of Scotland Sport Television and Radio Business Today ICI blow Coca-Cola Norwich Union sued over Lloyd's guarantees Chancellor calls for IMF code on crises The Sunday Times ICI shares surge in face of profit slump CSL awarded £130m contract Redwood warning on tax rises Internet gets its Trademark thanks to London company Raines net £66m from sale to Dairy Crest Barclays settles pay dispute Pakistani find lifts Hardy Oil shares Business Roundup Astra harassment fund DuPont closes plant PacifiCorp bid approval Sears sells Cable & Co Menzies links to SAS Powerscreen resignation Gleeson in airport deal Amey wins road work Perelman in $2.7bn deal Tourist Rates Coca-Cola offshoot plans ?lbn float of European assets Profits develop at Photo-Me Rolfe & Nolan agrees US bid Our City Editor: Halifax goes the Xtra mile Commentary NTL deal on Comcast cable interests Monsoon ready for £352m market debut Hewlett Packard Commodities Life Options FTSE advance dented as Merrill spoils rates party London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Barid & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates YMAJOR Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Cable gets weaving Tempus Dairy Crest ICI Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Monsoon Wall Street World can keep 'supertanker' from colliding with reality Asia's crisis is far from over but a strong force could save global economy Comfy club The Times City Diary Bully off The Times City Diary Murphy's law The Times City Diary 'Currency Doctor' offers cure for Asia's ailments Hampel report is deeply flawed Hard facts behind a soft landing The Open University The Times Unit Trust Information Service ASA Early lead dwindles Foster & Cranfield British Funds Nibbles make their mark The Oscars of the publishing world were presented in London last night. Liz Thomson introduces a three-page report One for the diary Book of the Year Waterstones Read on The Winners Backing the very best 'It's 1% heaven and 99% hell' Life Time Achivement Award This powerful survivor When it comes to universal communication, you can't beat a book, says Giles Gordon Boys and girls come out to read Newcomer of the Year Exel Gardening Books Bought are Experts Just follow your Ed Enso Group Butler Tanner Limited A slow-burn success Author of the Year Fred's family affair Independent Booksellers of the Year Publishing News Asia crisis hits exports David Whidaker assesses the current state of the publishing industry Woman of many words Publisher of the Year Feet going like the clappers Dance We are all lottery junkies now Week in the Arts Diving deep into darkness Galleries: Richard Cork on 40 years of work by Francis Bacon at the Hayward The Times Woman on the edge of a breakthrough Alan Jackson meets Ani Difranco, rock's unlikeliest superstar, while (below) David Sinclair gives her new album top marks Sister Ani will carry the banner Pop Albums Wall of Sound Top Ten Albums London Hammersmith Apollo Emma Townshend Ageless blues Jazz Albums All twinkled out Dustar Manchester Extremely Limited Tinkering with the chemistry Primal Scream Live Gigs Toby or not to be? No question The leader of alternative boy band Catch may be wind-up merchant, but he could well wind up a star Titanic Art Galleries Opera & Ballet Dance Theatres Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avaible Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoft Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatres PC pod in search of Jack The Journey of Mary Kelly Theatr Clwd Fangs, but no fangs Dracula Hackney Empire Greenwich Theatre Triple whammy Concert LPO/Masur Festival Hall Vaudeville theatre The inquisitors' general Sian Kevill, the first woman Editor of Newsnight, tells Carol Midgley of her plans to give it an even sharper journalistic edge The media interview Campbell broadside shakes up the BBC Raymond Snoddy on a surprise attack Writer-friendly Auntie lures an ITV drama star Maggie Brown's Media Diary I married a German serial filler How much telly can we take? LA law is snapping back The case against two British photographers in Hollywood has focused attention on paparazzi and the law, says Giles Whittell They might as well go into court with 'guilty' on their foreheads Media, Sales & Marketing T. F. I Monday Telesales Special Executive Recruitment Dept Top Media Buying Company Wants Top Graduates Stop! Don't Pass This By Television Education Network Limited Writers, Artists, Photographers Account Executives—europe Multiple Display Advertising Items B-I-Recruiting Empire building—a Sunday business Has the World Cup already been won ? With months still to go before the kick-off, some sponsers have scored spectacular goals No marketing tournament is greater than the battle over the World Cup. Alex Benady and Paul Staheli report Crazy regulation Stefano Hatfield Picture Gallery Rebel advertisers who are ready to ambush Italy's Goalkeeper. Easiest Job in Europe The Times 'I fear this will not be a change for the better ' Lord Wakeham yesterday spoke of his concern for changes in the system of press self regulation. This is the text of his speech Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Kenan Infinium Software John Phillips Selection Education University of London University of Surrey for Educators & Human Resource… The University of Greenwich The Savoy Educational Trust Start You Own Health Business Make Money Writing About Crime & Suspence Director of Procurement Development Harrow School Wanted Keen Readers Business Courses The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Leicester Faculty of Law Holborn College CDL Quality Council Durham University Business School Counselling Courses Study Languages in Europe The School of Chiropody & Podiatric Medicine Leicester University University of London Wellington College Easter Revision at Cats Harrow School Teaching in Singapore Mander Portman Woodward Abbey Tutorial College Albemarle Independent College Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge Achieve Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford A-Level &… Language Courses Oxford Easter Courses Surrey College Oxford Tutorial College Basil Paterson Tutorial College Joint Educational Trust Ashbourne Independent Sixth form College Davies's College University of Durham Easter Revision at Clifton College Joint Educational Trust Tech Courses The Institute of Clinical Hypnosis Davies Laing & Dick Independent College A recipe for staff rebellion Fred Redwood has some doubts about the Government's superteacher concept There's no substitute for real experience Creativity is the key Ken Robinson on a new scheme to instil an enjoyment of the arts and sciences in students Education The Royal Free and University College HTV Don't fetter my mind to a conveyor belt Peter Martin, an Oxford student, fears that free thought may suffer if assessment replaces finals Latymer Upper School St Hilda's College Oxford New season to finish with French connection Rugby League Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Going from strength to strength John Goodbody on the women's world champion who fights men Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Telford aim to move dear of the danger Football Davis gets better of O'Sullivan again Snooker East Grinstead trying to set record straight Hockey Powell gets instant chance to impress Cricket Rusedski is straight to the point Sport in Brief Tyson faces court bout over break with King Boxing Rapid Cricketline West Indies V England Thunderer: Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Aspell puts brave face on painful return Racing: Conditional Rider Fractures Collarbone on First Ride Back after Arrest Ride for Dobbin Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Southwell Clarke injects new lease of life into Brighton Racing Post move cleared Snow business looking big in Japan Rob Hughes previews a Winter Olympics of high ideals and even higher finance The Times Tout reflects on slippery slope to drug abuse Chris Moore on a man whose Olympic ambitions were wrecked by a positive test Gerald Davies: Full backs defending their licence to thrill Rugby Union: Catt Possesses Cavalier Spirit to Follow in Footsteps of the Great No 15s Gerald Davies Thorntons Mail Order Snow Reports For the Record Fixtures The Times Saracens spur Wallace to rejoin the fold Mark Souster meets the Ireland wing given yet another chance Klinsmann aims for speedy return Sutton opts to stand by his decision Hoddle unable to persuade striker to change his mind Oliver Holt on a defection that has attracted concern and sympathy Woodstock Floors Limited Dalglish grudging to the last A good deed backfires Television Choice How do you tell a crisis torn a bad-hair day? Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Racing Hussain holds firm amid England toil Uneven bounce offers prospect of tense struggle after attritional opening to second Test Scoreboard from Port of Spain Times Two Crossword France play guessing game Football First Telecom
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