News from 10/02/1998
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Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Alain de Botton, Adrian Lee, Jon Prentice, Julian Lee, Thomas Stapleton, Richard Sharpe Editor, Nigel HIGSON(Co-Chairman, primary Care Virology Group), Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Teresa Brierley, Andrew Finkel, Tom Rhodes and Michael Theodoulou, Carl Mortished, Jenni Atkinson, Simon Wilde, Eric James, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Dermot Gleeson, Donald Hutera, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, John Stanier, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Anthony Meyer, Philip Webster, James Landale and Polly Newton, Jasper Gerard, Angela and Tim Devlin, Edward Fennell, Sally Watts, A. HARDY(Taxation consultant), Julian CRITCHLEY(Conservative MP), Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Thomas Sancton and Scott MacLeod, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, P. D. Terry, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Bronwen Maddox, P. A. McHugh, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, James Landale and Polly Newton, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Martin Holmes, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, C. M. Baldwin, Chris Parker, Gerald Larner, Rob Hughes Chief Sports Writer, Matthew Parris, Peter Archer, Chris McGrath, Kathryn Knight and Adam Sherwin, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jake Loddington, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, DR Thomas Stuttaford, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Gillian Harris, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Ron Sands, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Karin Davies, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoOnly in the Times Palace wants speedy inquest on Princess 'for sake of the boys' Peers vote to curb papers' price cuts Index The secret of Enoch Powell's early love poetry Death of a Princess Ear-bite prop gets six months' ban West Indies take Test series lead Double shooting in Belfast Saddam 'has big stockpile of Agent 15 nerve gas' Free GCSE Revision Packs Prescott doused with icy water at pop awards Tiffany & Co. Women, Work and Sex MP's whiter-than-white suit sets alarm bell ringing Political Sketch Benn says Blair has repudiated Attlee Halifax CSA rethink will scrap complex payment system Ministers believe a flat-rate levy for absent fathers will end current confusion, reports Jill Sherman Picture Gallery Harman acts to prevent unfair disability cuts Picture Gallery Age limit on jobs is ruled unfair News in Brief Hot drink claims Millions claimed Agent cleared Bland evidence Political animal St. Joseph's Hospice Diana witness accuses police of fatal delay Dodi 'gave woman £75,000 over baby' Cable & Wireless Tearful All Saints ascend to pop heights A bad race, but not fraud, says jockey Heathrow workers fight race-hate dismissals They work as efficiently out of the office... Foreign servants get right to quit 'slavery' All work and no play makes Jill a stressed girl Women overwhelmingly believe that men still get the better deal out of life, reports Ian Murray By our Medical Correspondent: Cellulite creams branded useless Vitamin clue to beating cancers Wife to divorce priest over woman pastor Staff at rare breeds trust are accused of starving piglets Irish Navy runs short of sailors Republic hopes to recruit British officers, reports Audrey Magee Two farmers defy Quantocks ban to shoot 100 deer Church of England to reprieve prayer for Queen BT Primary pupils to face national tests in each year Educationists are convinced regular checks will improve standards, says John O'Leary Standard Life Bank Remembering a flight of fancy Saniflo By a Correspondent: Nursery where boy died is fined £4,000 Peacekeeper who lost leg is denied compensation Award of £57,000 for hero haunted by air disaster Adrian Lee reports on the end of a nine-year battle for compensation by traumatised kegworth rescuer Woodward running out of cash for $2m battle to clear her name Fujitsu Black holes appear at the White House Midland Direct Blair's drama teacher to direct lottery aid Clean-cut killer of Louise Smith is jailed for life DNA trapped eloquent murderer who evaded justice for 15 months, reports Simon de Bruxelles Grief is unending for the families of two missing girls A last kiss and Vicky Hamilton vanished. Her sister is still seeking clues, reports Gillian Harris Stephen Farrell on the qustion a murderer won. t answer From your nest to over 400 destinations Stepmother, 26, faces us kidnap charges News in Brief Ex-PC on rape charges 'Cheat' sues university Actress's boyfriend lied Supermarket apologises Price cuts putting press diversity at risk, peers told Competition Billdebate Virgin direct Councils face revamp Finance is key to reviving local democracy Riddell on Poltics Britain urged to Iead revamp of EU image Labour's favourite ideas team calls for new vision based on odours and pleasures, says Charles Bremner Hewleet Packard Master of feelings hated abstracts Actors fight to save the world a stage Swiftcall Nigerian artillery and jets bombard Freetown National Car Rental (AP): Charity buys freedom for Sudanese slaves Karin Davies in Madhol sees some of the children taken as war booty rejoin their families Kohl faces new campaign to postpone euro Italy recasts image of Renaissance man Energy Efficiency (PA): Prince thrilled by archers of medieval kingdom Afghans dash in quake-hit region News in Brief Dissidents held (AP): Metro death (AP): Indonesia riot (Reuters): Corsican claim (AFP): Kidnap release Generals back 'Nazi video scapegoat' Harrods Knightbridge Our Foreign Staff: Georgian leader survives grenade attack Zhirinovsky booze cruise to Baghdad left high and dry in Caucasus Russia Turkish forces enter Iraq to seal border Military Build-Up Rac Agent 15's effects likeLSD Nerve Gas Energy Efficiency Cigar ads under fire from US health watchdog City & Guilds Lewinsky summoned before grand jury California storms kill 18 Suburban America puts gays beyond the pale Mohamed Al Fayed Speaks of his Loss, Need Diana Have… Was Diana pregnant? Death of a Princess Today The Times begins a five-day serialisation of the most searching journalistic investigation yet into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. In the first of three pages of extracts from their new book, Thomas Sancton and Scott MacLeod reveal details of the missing pregnancy test files from Diana's medical dossier A physician claims that the Princess's test results were removed from her medical file An earring, shoes and a bracelet Forte Bank of Scotland Asthmatics move into class of their own Medicine Chest Prime Health 'I'm not going to rest until I know what happened' Death of s Princess ' Our family, she never saw anything like it in her life. With us she enjoyed freedom, no formalities. She enjoyed our family and Dodi is part of it. Things worked out naturally' Selenium-ACE Diana: the missing minutes Death of a Princess The doctors battled to save her life, but would Diana, Princess of Wales, have lived if she had reached the hospital eaelier? What I'm saying is this, if they'd have gotten her saved her Tomorrow Gateway 2000 Portrait of the artist as a young pupil Creativity can't be taught in the classroom, says Alain de Botton What would Shakespeare have learnt at a writing class? Goal feast Picture Gallery A fair cop, Mr Straw The Home Secretary is right-a civilian police force should, at its very heart, always strive to be civil Polly gone Going, going Peter principle Angst on the Rhine Anatole Kaletsky predicts rustbelt future for Germany Enemies of Success The Commons must reverse the failure of the Lords Opaque Signals Few of Saddam's neighbours have any interest in his survival New Britain, Old Men Women still have to do two jobs at once Iraq: slim hopes of peaceful solution Re-evaluating European federalism Cost of vaccinations 'Titanic' calumny Pennies in heaven? Hidden nature of Powell's first love Heath's silence Traffic jams Numbers and tags Court Circular Today's royal engagements Most Honourable Order of the Bath Birthdays today Picture Gallery Dinners Oxfordshire Lieutenancy Meeting BA: Royal Air Force College Cranwell Personal Column Church news Anniversaries today USA: Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Carl Wilson Obituaries Carl Wilson, singer with the Beacg Boys, died in Los Angeles of cancer on February 6 aged 51. He was born on December 21,1946 Personal Column Halldor Laxness Halldor Laxness, Icelandic writerwho won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1955, died on February 8 aged 95. He was born on April 23,1902 Colonel Bill Cook Coloncl F. W. (Bill)Cook, MC, MBE, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infancy, died on Januvary 23 aged 79. He was born on January 18,1919 On This Day A Suffragist Matinee To Advertise Call 0171680 6111 Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items The message PAD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communications 2000 Portland Services Limited The Personal Number Company PLC WVE Humberts Leisure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MJN Tag PC technology News Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Mobile Phones Teddy bear quality explains secret of non-execs' appeal Widget Finn says that even small firms can benefit from part-time directors An outsider who brings inside knowledge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kall Kwik Print Copy Design Cellnet Briefings Time Computer Systems Technology support centres top fifty mark Oliver's Army moves on their way to success Transfers and revaluations make sizeable contribution to fortunes of this month's Itf winners _ one of whom predicted his victory The Times The story so far... League Updates Line 1 Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores How the Scoring System Works It's Not Too Late to Enter ITF Look to the Cup for those inevitable shocks After a weekend of surprising result, the stage is set for the oldest competition of them all to excite once more This Week's Moves News The Times Crossword No 20,711 Business Latest: Road and Weather conditions Uk Weather- All… Western Provident Association Insurance Service In the Times Tomorrow Index £1.7bnbn windfall possible from new bank Bid-target Argos recruits chief who cannot lose John Charcol Business Railtrack aims to save ?2.7bn by shortening tunnel link January sales succeed in tempting back shoppers Arts Sport BA lands surprise charge from US Index Business Today Departing GGT head seeks £9m damages Tobacco firms seek release of cigarette papers (BSR): Investors may sue for Astec payout Tourist Rates The House of Commons Utility regulators to face tighter controls All sport founders to pocket millions Pierre Victoire placed on the menu at ?15m Storm damage bill of ?300m Blue Star sale puts Vestey back into the black Sale completes NatWest withdrawal from equities Guardian iT flotation New role for Stevens Hyundai halts work GTI sale considered Test success lifts Ramco Sericol inks ?9m boost Salvesen wins contract Eurotherm buys in US UK: Northamber shares slip Shell wins approval for two gasfields Business Roundup Pearson chalks up ?135m profit with sale of SES stake Body Shop US head leaves as losses continue Hewlett Packard By our City Editor: LCR plans go down the Tube Commentary PizzaExpress puts overseas expansion high on list Reuters to stay silent on Grand Jury investigation Sell-out crowds fail to lift Celtic Commodities Liffe Options FTSE surge peters out as investors await data Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%)7 Gold /Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes A question of savings Tempus PizzaExpress Astec (BSR) Silver Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Style counsel points to jam tomorrow The Business of Politcs Surveying outlook sees firms look west in fight for capital The profession is undergoing upheaval and polarisation, says Carl Mortished Ship comes in The Times City Diary What slump? Love of Mike Rowe & Maw The search for a brand new name Marketing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mikimoto Equities lose early lead HSBC Group British Funds The boys get into a Viennese Whirl Donald Hutera meets the six members of an all-male troupe with a silly name and a new show Who wants children to raise their voices? Music: Hilary Finch sings the praise of a charity's primary school initiative that is already defying government plans. Plus classical concert reviews Gielgud Theatre Struggle to get going CBSO/Venzago Birmingham Sort the men from the boys Kings's Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall Pepsi Chart Event What's a nice girl like her doing on the shelf? Have no fear-Joan Cusack is only slightly like the character she plays in the hit comedy In & Out. Malt Wolf reports Women tend to think things are their problem and their fault An admirably arranged marriage Jazz Tricycle Ernst & Young Building a Library: Don Giovanni A connoisseur's guide to the best available recordings on compact disc, presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Diamond Keezer London Palladium no title Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatres Continental damned Leatherface/The Child Gate, W11 Drama with feet of clay The Golem Bridewell, Ec4 Picture Gallery Too much jaw-jaw Death by Heroine Riverside Studios no title News ZMB Industry PSD Competieive Marketing for Accountants & Solicitors Berwin Leighton Kick it News News Quarry Dougall F I Group PLC QD in House Legal Lawyers' Education Club Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ofgas Bygott Biggs Legal Recruitment BPP Law School Jardines News Mr Morris steps out of the shadow Frances Gibb talks to the QC written off as a stopgap Attorney-General Picture Gallery Quick, stop that stapler Inns and Outs Mission impossible for Gary Hart? Legal Appointments Chambers Banking & Finance UCI Cinemas A lament for parodies lost Counsel Index News Freshfields Hays Richard Owen Littleton Chambers Hbg contruction Property Lawyers Graham Gill & Young Incest in you future News The media were right A judge's criticism of press investigation was wrong, say Angela and Tim Devlin To Advertuse Call Garfield Robbins Hughes-Castell Legal Appointments Rada Recruitment Communications Learned friends fall out over education Approaches to teaching law are being questioned. Edward Fennell charts the growing disquiet News To Advertise Call ZMB Quarry Dougall Lasmo Chambers Professional Recruitment Office of Fair Trading Equal Treatmaent Advisory Committee News To Advertise Call Quarry Dougall Lamb Building Temple EC Burton Copeland Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Peachell Group Legal Appointments Family Law Are you a dynamic go-getter? Ropewalk Chambers The Bar Theatrical Society Macdonald & Company Lipson Lloyd Jones Army Be the Best SJ Berwin & Co News Restraining breach of copyright Law Report February 10 1998 Burden on Revenue The Times 1000 Special needs power limited Foreign supplies deemed taxable for VAT Compelled interview can be used in disqualification Risk of injustice over inference from failure to testify Irish scent record Cheltenham haul Racing: Formidable Raiding Party Beging Assembled to Challenge for Festival Prizes Warwick Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Fontwell park Carlisle Lingfield Park Racing Ahead Norman back on the inside track as Baf attempts kick-start Athletics: Disgraced Promoter Rallies Support An Exclusice Reader Offer Hendry needs steely resolve Phil Yates feels that Mark Williams has inflicted a severe psychological blow Word Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Victory is worth wail for Muster Tennis Britain quartet roar oat their challenge Winter Olympic Games: Curlers begin their medal quest as the weather takes its toll of events Today's Fixtures Curling up for a night of unfulfilled passion Results from Nagano Legal & Public Notices Schedules buried under new blizzard Shearer delighted to practise his sharp shooting Candid England captain talks about Owen, Sutton, Stenenate and his joy at return to squad McMenemy draws on Charlton's example Get the Facts and the Figures Marauding guests reduce humble Palace to rubble Fowler promises to strike back David Maddock on the forward suffering from smears and rejection Animal passions rouse Brazilians into action Merson in mood to take on the world LDefeated coaches go in search of new way forward 'Roentree's name will surely be discussed by the England management' Snow Reports For the Record Pools Forecasts Swansea make late surge in vain A cure for bronchitis Sport in Brief Referee is cleared of misconduct Admiral's Cup forced to steer new course Sailing: Changes to Boost Enteries for Premier Offshore Event Hutchison stakes all on sweep Cricket Trust Scoreboard from Matara By our Sports Staff: South Africa retain Woolmer Word-Watching Luring unwary shoppers Television Choice Fearful entertainment, painful reminders Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable England fail test of character New-ball bowlers bear of blame for shattering defeat in Trinidad Times Two Cross Word New Times Ctossword Titles now Ayailable! IndeX Wasted chance angers Atherton Full Scoreboard from Port of Spain Winter Olympics Primus Leonard under fire from France
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