News from 11/02/1998
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Jack Lyons, Janet Atkins, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Chris Ward, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, John Wadham, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Eduard Fuller, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Chrls Partrldge, Guy Clapperton, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Cameron, Nicholas Booth, Mary Pritchard, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, M. Evers, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Gyles Brandreth (Founders), Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Tom Rhodes, Janet Bush, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Rose Rouse, Robert Skidelsky, Jasper Gerard, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Anthony Lester, Adrian Lee and Russell Jenkins, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Wilfrid Mellers, Thomas Sancton and Scott MacLeod, V. J. Phillips, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Philip Webster Political Editor and Michael Binyon, Steve Tomlinson (Executive Secretary), Christine Buckley, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mike Ringer (Managing Director), Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Brian Rix, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Frances M. Allison, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Richard A. Edwards, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Runciman, Chris Ayres, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Lindsay Nicolle, Marianne Curphey and Richard Miles, Jane Pritchard, James Christopher, William Wyndham, Valerie Grove, Susan MacDonald, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jullan Desborough, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoOnly in the Times Death of a Princess Ceasefire in balance after 'IRA killings' Sinn Fain faces expulsion from talks Motorist shot in 'road rage' row Lords to study case for cannabis Index When in Rome Yeltsin is, as usual, confused Bishops ask West not to bomb Iraq Is TV Too Kind to Mosley? Unkindest cut of all for stylist sacked by Queen Win a Trip for Two to the Caribbean Oystel British stars are Oscar leading ladies Foreign Office gets to bottom of a little local difficulty Matthew Parris Political Sketch ID smartcards back on agenda, says minister Harrods Name-calling angers Unionists Services to review compensation Ministers reject curb on paper price-cutting Police start testing drivers for drugs Dinner ladies win £1.5m in back pay Policeman jailed Hot spotter Thatcher defiance Bodyguard back Dunblane move Farmer cleared Mother says anarchist has explaining to do Golfer sinks his differences with club out of court Judge acquits IRA bomb suspect Ice-cream killers back in jail after year of freedom Cable & Wireless Musical map is no way to hit the road Blair considers compromise in union vote row Jill Sherman on efforts to satisfy the TUC and CBI Abbey National Hague told to polish his TV act Britain faces risk of CJD epidemic, says minister Labour MPs in attack on Campbell In Parliament Vodafone Cabinet to back Jackson for mayor Remains of ten bodies at Ben Franklin's home The coroner is examining skeletons found beneath statesman's former London house, says Robin Young Brunei prince claims friends swindled him New clue in French hunt for murderer Prime Health British Airways Why disabled dancer kept recovery secret A woman set free court told how she lied after the shock of walking again, reports Robin Young MJN Holiday show turns pink in the sun Nowt so steamy as Yorkshire folk Waitrose Lottery winners find £2m ticket in dustbin 'Suicide' harassers guilty Fish peacekeeper Silver lining Line of inquiry Blind dog's guide Wrong footed British Gas Boys who will be boys develop a taste for literature Christians send an invitation to everyone NHS 'stretched to limit' Debonair Carey asks for help on church VAT bills Women-only policy costs firm £500 Job training investigated after £20m disappears Third sex attack on rail line Disaster relief Record pace Assembly fault Police chief guilty Letting it slide Good impression Coded apology French question De Niro in vice inquiry Tiny British women lead Oscar race Rebel daughters get $50m each Starr calls Lewinsky mother to testify Midland Eagle Star Cook rules out compromise Britain Iraq drives a wedge between EU partners Saddam has made a mockery of Europe's search for a common foreign policy, write Charles Bremner and Roger Boyes Bank of Scotland Banking Direct (AP): Stalling Saddam invites British MPs Alliance Leicester US presses Saudis for access to desert HQ Coalition Airstrikes won't help—back us with a revolution, rebel groups plead Rebels PLO bans violent pro-Iraq marches Meridiana Diana 's public airing of 'marital woes' shocked Jackie Onassis Admiration warned as Princess bared her soul to media, writes Tunku Varadarajan Prince views hidden kingdom KLM Buddy breeder cashes in on puppy love IMF tells Mugabe to respect law World in Brief (Reuters): Panic spreads in Freetown (AFP): China deports dissident Tribal rebels pledge peace Spielberg settles writer's suit (Reuters): Schindler widow wins cash Black sheep plays the white knight As Britain mobilises RAF Tornados and Royal Navy carriers in the Gulf, Valerie Grove finds Defence Minister George Robertson thoughtful and reassuring Rope in our feelings The death penalty debate + why the silence on the Salman Rushdie affair? + please, no parliamentary creche + cellulite cream confessions NatWest Commerical Union Death of a Princess The Times continues its serialisation of the most searching journalistic investigation yet into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. In the second extract from their new book Thomas Sancton and Scott MacLeod tell how Dodi planned to propose Born to please Everest The Open University Death of a Princes 'Tell my sister Sarah to look after the children' Mohamed Al Fayed is told of the Princess's dying wish, while Prince Charles and Diana's sisters prepare for her return home SAGA Insurance Services If Music Be the Food of Love, Then Check out the… Tomorrow Hill House Hammond Mosley wasn't just a fornicator : he was a Fascist Robert Skidelsky on how TV drama whitewashes a would-be dictator into a gentle repentant sinner Raj return Home defeat Picture Gallery Peers, press and humbug 'The Independent' has hijacked the House of Lords for a commercial ploy Long shot Plinth politics I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea Turn left at Abbey Road for the Waterloo Sunset Innocents Abroad Blair is not an American poodle nor the EU's lapdog Beware the Brothers Easy union recognition could bring the bad old days Balancing freedom of speech with protection of privacy Musical education Reform of the Lords Grade a doctors A perfectly happy prisoner, is Pooh High born Court Circular Today's royal engagements Sir James Dunnett Turners' Company Judicial appointment Dinners Press baron's house treasures go on sale Picture Gallery Memorial meeting Personal Column Service luncheon Turners' Company Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Reception Anniversaries Maurice Schumann Maurice Schumann, French Foreign Minister, 1969-73, died yesterday aged 86. He was born on April 10,1911 Personal Column Vic Gibbons Vic Gibbons, twice Britain's best all-rounder cycling champion, died on January 21 aged 75. He was born on JUne 13,1922 Skating on the River at Oxford A report of the rigours of a tough winter fund skating at oxford more interesting than the drowning of a nine-year old girl when the ice gave way at Attercliffe Professor Robert Thompson Robert Thompson, CBE, FRS, Courtauld Professor of Biochemistry, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, 1975-76, died on January 15 aged 85. He was born on February 2,1912 News The Times Crossword No 20,712 Business AA Information Sunny spells In the Times Tommorrow Inside Section 2 Today Job absolves Reuters board of blame Inflation hits target after January sales Wallstreet climbed to a record high as optimism grew that the Asian financial crisis would not hurt corporate earnings soared 115.09 points to close at 8.295.61. Wall Street last hit record levels in August but slipped back on fears over the potential fall-out from Asian Turmoil Profit dip hits shares in BOC Trust us on pensions, say insurers BNB Resources chairman goes Arts Nomura stops bid for Energy Direct life & pension services Sport Koppelman helps pop stars cash in Television and Radio Business Today Bad odour On call Threat of strike casts shadow on Korean recovery The Times BP shrugs off influence of oil prices with aid of 'self-help' Energy agency forecasts worldwide oversupply Clean coal research in danger Phibro and Buffett will not face silver price charges Olivetti's chief faces fraud trial UB shake-up after Australian sale Business Roundup Boeing pegs provision Pound hurts Domecq Laughton buys Cork Swiss defend merger Porvair splits top jobs NatPower raises stake Sims to close factory Inn Business ahead Powder Ject green light Tourist Rates Unilever poised for clearout of poor performers Ionica may have to renegotiate £300m credit line Zetters in line for reverse bid by mystery company By our City Editor: Lanica heads for nasty tumble Commentary Amstrad hopes for TV order Intrum Justitia goes private in £126m deal Hewlett Packard Commodities Liffe Options Gookson surges as late sale cuts FTSE lead Stock Market 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 BP Unilever Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Beware gas going flat Tempus Amstrad Wall Street Fujitsu leads way in transition from bombsite to business park Christone Buckley says industry is still attracted to Nothern Ireland despite faltering peace process Old pals act The Times City Diary Hawks could guide us to a hard landing Flight of fancy The Times City Diary Tide mark The Times City Diary Premier Brands U. 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Ltd Annual reports short of relative information Convenience is king as the banking industry tries to reach its customers Business Letters Gilts strong as equities stumble Theplanet Oftel chief predicts telecoms and software mergers Task force draws up PFI project priority list French costs rise over 35-hour week Chieftain offers itself for sale Care homes Intelligent choice Building starts Dealers deal CNT Nationwide sights set on the Internet Peptide joins research venture Silverdale colliery set to close The Times Unit Trust Information Service De Beers Visions of domestic bliss Richard Cork revels in the luscious rural scenes on show in the Tate's superb Bonnard exhibition The Times Curtain up on Euro-opera Music: Rodney Milnes on one Brussels directive that will pay dividends Around the Galleries The Royal Ballet 9th Annual Chester Antiques & Fine Art Show Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Lyrano Theatres Pure pop for now people French with some polish Concerts: Conductor takes a musical holiday; and Wagnerian delights in soun and vision RLPO/Pesek Liverpool Soprano's soundbites Waltraud Meier Festival Hall 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Dreading the boards no longer How did Shelagh Stephenson go from unhappy actress to hit playwright? Daniel Rosenthal reports Jung love fails close analysis Sabina Bush, W11 Rising stars in the arts firmament Elliot Davis Great British Hopes Debenhams Goodbye Verona Romeo and Juliet Greenwich Loud dreams Zero BAC, SW11 Habitual residence qualification for benefit Capital gains liability after continuation of business Defamation ruling The Times Benefit excluded The Institute of Legal Executives Fellowship Admissions 1997 Substantial damages for non-owner employer Automatic directions do not run Japan has golden moment to savour Cold war erupts as ice men cometh Human drama of Ring cycle Winter Olympics: Dmitriev completes unique double Rob Hughes reports on a thrilling evening of skill and courage at the pairs figure skating Results and Details from Nagano Snow Reports The Times BBC turns blind eye as Hackl raises standard Going ideal for Senor El Betrutti ASCOT—BBC2 Suny Bay given little respite in weighting game Racing: Last Year's Aintree Second Must Overcome Hefty Burden to Secure World's Most Famous Steeplechase Thunderer: Ascot Thunderer: Wolverhampton Coome Hill out for season Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing Ahead Becker offers Hen man a brief glimpse of greatness Tennis Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Ludlow Rusedski mans home front John Goodbody on the arrival of the first Atp Tour indoor event in Britain for seven years Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Damaged mast extinguishes Silk Cut hopes Sailing Keene on Chess Winning Move Doncaster upset the odds with away win Chile give Hoddle and his hopefuls food for thought The Times Owen strikes out for place in history Football: Enough, Old Enough…hoddle Gives England's Rising Star his Chance Foot Correspondent For the Record William Hill Waugh furious at crowd trouble Sport in Brief Sinbin mooted to cool Five Nations passions Today's Fixtures Yates's penalty leaves image in the balance Rugby union facing test of its resolve to police players in the professional era Punishment must fit the crime John Goodbody assesses the harsh realities facing rugby's governing bodies as they administer penalities Bracknell set off at express pace Ice Hockey The Times By our Sports Staff: Newcastle book new date with Saracens Hollioake is sentenced to hard labour Simon Wilde looks at an emerging England talent working to achieve the results promised by his all-round potential Lloyd faces painful home truths Alan Lee finds the England coach angered by Test defeat The Royal Bank of Scotland ECB accused over TV rights Word-Watching Beauty babes revisited Television Choice Portrait of the artist haunted by memory Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Tennis Yates bides his time over appeal against verdict Owen ready to stake claim for World Cup Full house expected to witness. 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