News from 16/02/1998
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Olivery Holt Football Correspondent, Doreen Wilson, Paul Black, DJM, M. G. H. Dillon, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Bill Frost, J. L. A. Hartley, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Charles Ford, Editor, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Janet Bush Economics Editor, John Johansen-Berg, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Gavin Ames, Bronwen Maddox and Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Jenet Bush, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, David Charter Education Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Robert Wright, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Adel Darwish, Sasha Morris, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Eric Dehn, John Wood, James Bone and Michael Theodoulou, Keith Pike, Audrey Magee, David Hands, J. Birkbeck, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Valerie Colin-Russ, Cerald Davies, Ralph Hardy, Christopher Jones, Russell Kempson, Vaghan Freeman, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Robert Sheelhan, Bridge Correspondent, Paul Durman, Rihcard Hobson, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Virginia Bottomley, Secretary, Janet Bush and Zahid Hussein, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Jim Park, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Taylor, Editor, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Stuart Moore, Paul Cayard, Charlie Roberts, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Melvyn Bragg, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Alan Pearey, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, T. Dommett, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Daniel McGrory, Robin Renwick, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Adam Fresco, Mary Goyder, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Bernard Green, Ronald Gribble, Ian Simpson, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Bath, Brian Glanville, Nadine Meisner, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Benjamin D. James, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, David Powell, James Christopher, Philip Mills, Nicolas Andrews, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Richard Ford, John Robshaw, Christopher Irvine, R. D. Beale,
ResumoWin a Classic Ferrari British alert over Saddam terror strike Security teams co-ordinate efforts Pay rises could push up rates War on violence England hope Index Expelled Sinn Fein 'may never return to peace talks' Chips with everything can be good for some Best Kept Secret Picture Gallery Row rages over sex of the dome giant United Arsenal Held in Cup Surprises Home & Legacy Insurance Services Limited Pensioner task force to improve the lives of the old Abbey to honour Powell despite clergy protests Nicotine admission could aid lawsuits Tobacco 'Lies' Dell Al angel spreads its wings New leads on murder Ballistic 'library' Businessmen aid policy Thais arrest Briton Thatcher meets Stones Straw's press vow Straw plans survey of young offenders News in Brief Earl's wife rescues drowning son under road Woolwich goes gunning for Hollywood big-shots Town's Claims to Fame Cartoons exterminate classics GUEINTERNATIONAL Collection Issue The weekend that went with a bang Composer in tune with spirit of Elgar Barry Millington finds Anthony Payne's completion of third Symphony skilful, sensitive and moving Applications soar at university that flew a kite First direct Classics for breakfast Tag PCtechnology Teachers told how to tackle violence New guidelines, issued today, are intended to clarify the law on restraining disruptive pupils and to cut the number of accusations of assualt. David Charter reports So that's where the money goes Spending in Europe (%) DIAL-a-PHONE British Airways Oxford takes steps to trip up dance Ruth Gledhill reports on a woman barred from contest for having a foot in both camps Blair aims to stop sales of tacky Diana memorabilia Prime Minister hopes to use persuasion rather than the law, report Jill Sherman and Daniel McGrory MESHCOMPUTERS Plc Tribute Theatre Falls Foul of Rigid Funding System Snp defends foreign gifts 'We don't need you, Kitchener' British Smaller Companies VCT plc Mother who left baby is feared drowned Evita, the Palace's unwanted visitor Richard on diplomatic papers that reveal how Britain tried to snub Argentina's ruthless heroine The Life and the Legend Music at Home Goldfish By a Correspondent: Tattooed recruits no longer needle the Army Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Patients could carry tiny 'Gp ' in their body Navigate Memo to Cheetah: walk this way A Tail worth Repeating Bog holds 12,000 years of history Un pushes for compromise with Baghdad James Bone and Michael Theodoulou reports on new hope for peace Weapons Inspection Wary Annan plays for high stakes United Nations The Cooperative Bank Jordanian airspace off limits Dan Technology German sect works hard to save Jews from Saddam Israel Brutal childhood paved way for Godfather's killing games Adel Darwish examines the character of the Iraqi leader, whome he met in 1975 when Saddam was a hard-drinking murderer whose price for questionable loyalty in family or friend was death Fear of losing TV war hobbles the Pentagon Military Strategy Line Cable & Wireless MPs seek inquiry into Lord Irvine 's expensive tastes Blair recruits Treasury insider to the No 10 team Gordon Brown's chaps think he's their mole in Downing street. Valerie Elliot is not so sure Kingston Technology Minister refuses to lie down in wake of farmers' protest Relatives of dead fans ready to sue police The Personal Number Company PLC Commercial Union Motor and Home Insurance We must all swim together or sink, says Blunkett The City gives Kohl freedom to bridge chasm misunderstanding Inside Germany Red rose ousts the hammer and sickle Zurich Municipal Aid agencies say Cook arms code is sham Proposed rules of export are under fire from lobby groups, writes Michael Binyon Italian alert over Aids prostitute The Personal Number Company PLC Maple Computer Corporation French hunters target minister Banking Direct Montserrat threat to flood dole queues Islanders are losing patience, Tom Rhodes reports from Montserrat Bomb attacks herald start of Indian election Lewinsky 'hid in Clinton study' World in Brief (Reuters): Petrol trains in collision (Reuters, AFP): Glerides wins re-election (Reuters): Algerian massacre toll rises De Klerk plans to divorce Setback for La Fenice repair (AP): Belgians in child-sex protest MJN The right choice Picture Gallery Rainmaker with his head in the clouds Critics dismissed Graeme Mather's attempts to make clouds rain. But now recent experiments appear to have vindicated him. Anjana Ahuja reports Direct Line Savings More fish please, Jeeves Science Briefing Whales cool on global warming Natural Progesterone Cream Forte Lichens used to date earthquakes The Royal Bank of Scotland No title Fashion 's best-kept secret Elspeth Gibson, the insider's favourite designer, is going public with her first London catwalk show. Style Editor Grace Bradberry reports on her much talked about debut Sevice line Insurance Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Swiftcall Low Cost International Calls 'I was sure we'd die, but Justin kept me going' Frozen and terrified in a Himalayan blizzard, Paula Macklin and Justin Creasy not only survived, but found love. Interview by Bill Frost Does Your Memory Fail You? Time Computer Systems Opera, a nice little earner? It can be done, says the man behind the Albert Hall's new Madam Butterfly. Richard Morrison reports Micro Prose Beautiful deconstruction Dance Shobana Jeyasingh Oxford Playhouse Italian job pays off Concert Donati Festival Royal Academy ThE ThreEpenny OpERA Buried alive in old jokes Theatre Happy Daya BAC, SW 11 AT&T The soul of Englishness Art Galleries Great to see him back Pop Terry Callier Jazz Cafe 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… This week in the Times Reaching for a white flag again Saddam will never respond to weakness, says Robin Renwick V. S. in a paddy Listen to your canaries, Mr Blair From the arts and the elderly to rural disquiet, warnings are being sounded on the Labour pitface Poor old Labour has had its day Even the most cherished beliefs are questioned now, says Peter Riddell Riddel on Monday Spooky Jasper Gerard In to lunch Picture Gallery A Clash of Rights Existing freedoms will suffer unless the Rights Bill is altered Incontrovertible Principle Weasel words will not advance an Ulster settlement Brave Big Britannia Never mind the sex of the Millennium statue, admire the size Community care and mental health Caution on Iraq Price competition in newspapers under examination Reform of the Lords Stars for achievement London's mayor Home delivery A question of jobs Collision course Popular demand? Secret Basingstoke Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial concert Mountbatten Festival of Music Nature notes Birthdays today Institute of Chartered Foresters Personal Column By a Correspondent: Hidden photographs reveal the wartime role of quiet engineer A granddaughter's discovery brings to light secret bomber prototype Britain's oldest shop seeks new owners Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haroun Tazieff Carlo Alberto Chiesa Carlo Alberto Chiesa, Italian antiquarian bookseller, died on January 25 aged 71. He was born on September 7,1926 Church news Professor John Goligher Professor John Goligher, chairmanof the department of surgery at Leeds University, 1954-77, died on January 18 aged 85. He was born on March 13,1912 From Our Aeronautical Correspondent: 14,000 Tons on Germany Dresden Again Air Blows Affect both Fronts February 16,1945 Jill Allibone Jill Allihone, architectural historian and campaigner, died on February 3 aged 65. She was born on April 26,1932 News The Times Crossword No 20,716 Business Western Provident Association Forecast American Express In the Times England set to face the longest day Atherton and Steward Set off in Search of Victory Barnsley block road to Newcastle after draw Running Man Power Play Newcastle muscle their way back to the… Lynne Truss Swept aside First Telecom Chess on ice makes compelling viewing as Britons miss out Bobsleigh gold is shared for first time The Royal Bank of Scotland Real drama in episode of neighbours Winter Olympic Games: Daehlie closes in on record haul of medals Results and Details from Nagano Golden jump delights Japan Old routine Czechs cash in Dutch double Triple treat Goulding prowls as he pleases Rugby League Ellenborough give amateurs further boost England stride out on long road to victory Cricket: Openers Stand Firm after Fraser and Headley Set up Dramatic Finish to Third Test Symcox finds key to No 10 Johannesburg Scoreboard Scoreboard from Port of Spain Hollioake pulls his weight Moratuwa Scoreboard Ayr clinch title in the face of Storm Ice Hockey Drago talks of retiring after loss Snooker Rapid Cricketline Shearer teaches painful lesson Newcastel United 1 Tranmere Rovers 0 William Hill Barnsley fail to read the script for action replay Fa Cup: Ferguson anxious about growing fixturc congestion after draw at Old Trafford Berkovic acts out his role on wrong stage West Ham United 2 Blackburn Rovers 2 Relieved Kinnear goes shopping crossed hard Wimbledon 1 Wolverhampton 1 Graham glowing with thoughts of Wembley Leeds United 3 Birmingham City 2 Coventry bolster their claim for area supremacy Fa Cup: Goalkeepers take lead roles as fifth-round derby ends in controversy and stalemate Aston Villa O Coventry City 1 Penalty decisions put referee on spot Arsensl 0 Crystal Palace 0 Everton pay for Ferguson's folly Everton1 Derby Country 2 The Personal Number Company PLC Unstoppable Owen restores the public's faith Fa Carling Premiership: Red-Letter Day at Hillsborough, Red Mist at Goodison Ginola rises to unlikely challenge Tottenham Hotspur 1 Leicester City 1 The Personal Number Company PLC Fa Cup Fifth round Nationwide Scottish Fourth round Bell's League Championship Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Fa Carling Premiership Leading Goalscorers Overseas Vauxhall Conference Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Bell's League Championship Kilmarnock tumble headlong into carefully dug trap Hughes on a one-man mission to keep peace Nationwide League: Harford emerges unscathed on Albion return Taylor draws satisfaction Watford........ 1 Luton Town....... 1 Real Betis V Chelsea Warnock plays trading game Mel Webb hears the Oldham manager advertise the qualities of Fulham after his side's 1-0 victory at Boundary park Mel Webb hears the Oldham manager advertise the qualities of Fulham after his side's 1-0 victory at Boundary Park Halifax profit from goal keeping gaffe Dover Athletic........ 0 Halifax Town..... 1 JVC Gullit shows interest in Feyenoord job White on target as Towers falter Basketball The Times Greene slips out of the shadows Record reward for fans Organ puts paid to Reading Olton given lesson by students Single-handers need cash to go with the glamour Edward Gorman puts the case for helping the sport's most demanding and exciting discipline Corretja crushes Mantilla in Dubai Johnstone's lead cut Yates earns reward Leeman spurs Durham Bowls Sunley has grand time Cresta Run Grobler stands accused Rowing Boone the old master Rackets Swift work by Dunstan Boxing Trans-Atlantic Challenge on a BT Global Challenge… Cayard earns reward for his approach Why boring bits should not be skated over United we stand and fall together Nfl a poor role model Why do women want to stay separate Skeleton sled Under the posts Fencing appeal Ear-biting fudge Palace tactics This week in the Times Johnson I reflects Leicester troubles Reebok Richmond join ranks of capital underachievers Thomas cut off in prime Nicol diplomatic over Howley transfer talk Bentley in gear for Rotherham By a Correspondent: England flattered by final flourish Chastened Vickery learns his lesson\ Dallaglio doubtful to take on Wales Nissan Newcastle resume pole position Bristors revival eomeis too late for this season The Times Leeds profit from rich Wilkinson inheritance Clifton joins the real tennis set John Goodbody traces the history of a game of guile with strong royal links Sifting talent can produce mixed feelings Fluent Zaralaska back in Festival picture Hereford Plumpton Southwell Stylish return by Blue Cheek Saturday Results Rapid Raceline The full monty—on skis A military two-step on ice Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Keene on chess Winning Move Helpful Tips Sports Service Rugby Union For the Record Guide to the Weekend Snow Reports Golf Hockey Capitalisation, week's change NEC British Funds Chef to get taste of directorship after float Alternative Investment Market By our City Staff: Fuji claims its cameras are copied Insurers talk of mergers in wake of heavy weather and currency costs The Times High-risk customers face bigger charges in banking revolution Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Forte Glaxo sums show why merger is prescribed PSBR precedes sales figures as Bank falls under spotlight Economic Outlook Seeds of destruction sown in the headlong pursuit of profit Interplay of Bank's insiders and outside economists The Facts The Board Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices The Pound Stock Market Corporate Profile: Rolls-Royce What the Experts Say Word-Watching Iiyama Institutions plan court showdown over Astec Sbc named top research house Deadline looms in ethics competition Citibank Picture Gallery D&t calls for simpler tartan tax Property declines in owner absence Cidermakers' woes are more than just a tale of Two Dogs alcopops Martin Waller looks at why shares in the apple-crushers have dived Asia looms large at global finance talks Honda set to put £400m in Uk site Fears rise of new lending scandal Rexel Pouring oil on troubled economic waters By our City Staff: Pregnant pause still precarious Cyclacel leads the way in remedy for cancer Treasury expected to reappoint George Christie's may issue statement Philippine peso faces pressure Rentokil hope SK to shrink The trials and errors of the man from the Imf Guard who should have spotted the meltdown the talks to Janet Bush Midland Life on the Longleat estate Angels and ministers of grace defend us Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Wage awards fuel fears of higher rates Accountants adjust to a lonelier life Times Two Crossword The Times Going Flat 44 The changing face of the cidermakers Blyth tipped as NatWest's next chairman Asian bank shrinks branches Tomorrow Pearson to sell business publications Barrels 45 Roger Bootle pours oil on troubled waters New Corby By our Economics Editor: German firms 'least ready' for euro Fantasy Formula One New formula fuels hope of thrilling year Rule changes imposed this season may spell an end to dreary grand prix processions, says Kevin Eason Inside Safety of drivers is paramount at lOOmph Rules governing driver safety are tightening Designers go flat out on new cars Every team had to start all over to meet the new specifications this year, says Kevin Eason Evolution of Formula One Car Hard-line tactics are law of the race jungle Kevin Eason reflects on a catalogue of controversial finishes to a season Picture Gallery Scot says gym'll fix it Herbert has say Burning desire Mansell 's teamwork Lola back on track The Ultimate 1998 Grani Guide to the Prix Grid Stark alternatives if cigartte ban is given go -ahead Kevin Eason on the possible repercusions should the bureaucrafts get their way, as looks increasingly likely F1 Book Offer The Times The Times Make Three Selections from Each of the Four Groups… How to Enter The Times Fantasy Formula One Entry Form Tyrrell 's wheels of mixed fortunes Kevin Eason says thank you for the memories to innovative 'Uncle Ken' The Tyrrell Factfile Pride may spur on Goodyear Formula One is preparing for a tyre change, or is it? Kevin Eason asks Don't be coy , get along to Silverstone for a peek into past Alan Copps anticipates lapping up the nostalgia during the summer Picture Gallery This is what it is all for: Damon Hill shows… The Times Schumacher 's little joy Kevin Eason on life in slow lane
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