News from 20/02/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Charles Denton, Phil Yates, Richard Worrall, Noreen Taylor, Michael Oliver, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Adrian Cosker, Bill Frost, David Swerdlow, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Douglas Verrall, Ian Murray, Jeff Bailey, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Andrew Pierce and Peter Foster, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Julian Lewis, John Davis, Nicholas Foulkes, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Reporter, Patrick Wright, Ray Wild, David Hands, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Jasper Gerard, Peter Holt, Edward Fennell, Nigel Williamson, Meg Carter, Paul Durman, Neville Gambier, Barry Millington, Richard Genochio, Ron Dearing, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, James Skeggs, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Polly Newton, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Hawkes, Adam Barnard, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Alun Michael, Roger Boyes, N. Hughes, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, E. Hoodless, Executive Director, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Rodney Hobson, John Lloyd, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Jason Nissé, Michael Wilson, Craig Lord, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, and Mark Souster, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Denis MacShane, Allen Robertson, Brian Clarke, John Szemerey, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Mike Arkell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Thomas Sancton, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Chris Moore, Neil Cooper, David Maddock, Andrew Finkel, Robert Whymant, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and James Bone, R. L. Godfrey, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, M. J. Jones, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoPicture Gallery Masons' showdown with MPs Grand Lodge told to give names Index George rate hint Abbey National Tomorrow: The Best Value Saturday Paper Free 100-Page Glossy Magazine Firm faces £20m bill to replace hips Blair seeks Saddam guarantees The Animal Oscars New face at Crufts Miner killed Irvine accused of looting Scottish art The Top Cult Moment East Ender Eva Priest entertains the Queen Food for thought about the fat, the thin and the indigestible Political Sketch Tension rises as murder is blamed on IRA Debonair Dons stick an oar into Bumps David Charter on the Cambridge rowers being given a lecture Head to Head at the Commons Pressure groups win ruling on poll campaigns Army may relax its rules on adultery News in Brief Driver jailed MacAri loses BBC campaign Elgar triumph Corrections 'Forty girls at a time' for playboy Brunei prince Detective who led double life of fraud jailed Lords chew over gum plan Ruling by Jewish court is overruled Dixons Family party for Duke They work as efficiently out of the office How joint can rapidly work loose Medical Briefing Officials feared being sued by implants firm Government delayed acting over faulty hip joints despite their high failure rate, writes Ian Murray Hospitals will recall patients Tighter checks sought on devices Ian Murray on the lack of test on new medical equipment Ex-pilot was left with sailor's gait Gubbay strikes gold with arena Butterfly Puccini"s pitiless tale of human perdify works well in the Albert Hall reports Landlord faces jail for selling T-bone steaks Heritage row over battlefield homes Blood check may give simple CJD diagnosis BT Ofsted accuses lazy suburban primary schools Currys Jazz campaign in full swing A Correspondent: Boy , 5, returns to school as its only pupil Giorgio Armani Saturday in the Times Daewoo Male bastion held in contempt Female adocates want to exchange a lettle robing-up modesty for benefit in court, report Frances Giubb Americans sweep Come Dancing off its feet Swiftcall Ministry is worst landlord, says agency Gardeners led up the wrong path Michael Hornsby on a claim that watering and feeding plants is a waste of time Days of peace, love - and a Ford Anglia Gateway 2000 BT Two die at work on oil platform News in Brief Suspect cleared Shell shock Damages boost Number's up Erasing the past Beach murder Ashdown begins sweeping review of Lib Dem policy Poly Newton on the party's determination to build on its post-election success at influencing the Government Adverts blamed for Tory defeat Dolphin Electoral reform risks extending party power Riddell on Politics Day boy Younger becomes a boarder Dobson accepts the blame for waiting list rise Coastal station closures backed By a Correspondent: Postman loses court fight With 1001b rottweiler National insurance could hit big payers Church campaign on Diana grief No inside track for the solo drivers FIAT Crafts debutante ain't nothing but a hound dog Alliance Leicester Weepirig PoW calls for recompense by Japan British, s slave says last month's apology to Tony Blair was not good enough, reports Robert Whymant in Tokyo Japanese Mp hangs himself (AFP): Briton beaten up in Kashmir (AP): Three Mir spacemen return Le Pen assault trial begins (Reuters): Cuba releases 299 prisoners Everest hero on the mend (AP): ? 16,000 for Windsor cake (AFP): Offenders brought to book Rebels threaten to kill Un hostages World in Brief (AP): Widow is awarded jackpot of$21m Byte German men's sex drive slips into low gear Roger reports on an alarming loss of libido in the carnival season Allied Carpets Bonn will hit target for euro Debenhams Danes face snap election Holocaust museum chief axed for snub to Arafat RSPB White House in ploy to limit aides' testimony Critics hail operatic debut of blind tenor The Boxer Riverbed clue to life on Mars Bookshop accused over nude children pictures Grim poverty mars day at the zoo Airstrikes would shake a weak economy, leaving Saddam vulnerable to insurrection Sam Kiley writes in Baghdad Turkey relies on winter snows to guard border with Iraq The Turkish front line remains calm, Andrew Finkel writes from Sirnak Direct Line Thomas Cook Kuwait hopes to learn fate of lost 600 Annan begins mission as Un seeks tight terms Israelis sell anti-gas sheeting to Jordan Talk2 telecom Tiny Computers Limited Defence chiefs monitor crisis Health Insurance The Sunday Times Cushioned for comfort How to plump it up Nicholas Foulkes explains the attraction of soft furnishings PRiMUS Robocop prepares for battle Bill Frost on technology that aims to turn soldiers into killing Banking Direct The triumph of hype over experience London Fashion Week might be the birthplace of new talent, but sometimes the hyre is more important than the hemlines. Grace Bradberry reports Time Who used Diana first, Mr Blair? John Lloyd expects awar under the banner of the People's Princess Rite wrongs Picture Gallery Be beastly to nutcases Redwood shouldn't have insulted in the kohl and the city; Hague must be glad he did Hard knocks Thaw out Model protest Philip Howard In the beginning God created golf. Now it's motorised The Best Policy In Health, it's good to be frank Grace and Failure Specticism spread best by diplomacy Old Hippies Never Die They just lose their Ford Anglias Tory need of fresh links with Europe From Mr. John Szemerey Ministers' carpeting From Lord Wright of Richmond Lack of clear strategy on Iraq attack From Dr Julian Lewis, MP for New Forest East (Conservative) Children in court From the Minister of State, Home Office Low-fat diets From Professor Emeritus M. F. Oliver, FRSE Funding the arts From Dr Denis MacShane, MP for Rotherham (Labour) Temples of India From Mr Peter Holt Down at The Plough From Mr James Skeggs Active community role for pensioners From the Executive Director of CSV Precocious view From Mr Douglas Verrall Immortals in the field From Mr Jeff Bailey Millennium bug From Mr Michael Wilson Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Miss G. A. Mackenzie Patron Luncheon Service dinner Birthdays today Middle Temple Appointment Personal Column University news Anniversaries Dinners Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Clare Duchess of Sutherland Obituaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Robbie James Lance Ibbotson On this Day Help for the disengaged Training and enterprise concils aim to the interest the people who gave given up learning says John O'Leary "A first class opportunity" Animal magic for trainee Advice on tap for the acorns Tecem Yorkshire and Humberside Training and Enterprise… Train or be damned Standards supremos aim to root out the cowboys, says Edward Fennell Out of work, unskilled , unemployable TEC Investors in People NW News The Times Crossword No 20,720 Index Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Sunny spells In the Saturday Times Somerfield dominates ?1.45bn merger with kwik Save Governor suggests rates may not rise Glaxo slip blamed on high pound De La Rue asks Marshall to resign Business Virgin incurs ?43m UK loss , report claims Arts EU could block fast tunnel link By Arthur Leathley Transport Corresspondent Two directors quit City Mortgage Corporation By Gavin Lumsden FPDsavills Media Television and Radio Business Today Profit warning from Liberty Optimism at G7 aids currencies Top Desktop. Top Value Intel comes to Samsung's aid as Daley gives Korea warning WorldCom's results lift last MCI doubt Talks are confirmed at Filofax By our City Staff: Brown & Jackson lifts profits 130% Bre-X chiefs knew of gold scandal suspicions Christie's makes provision on loan Hugo Boss sales top £335m for first time Business Roundup Aerospatiale splits Bourne End's £9m buy Qantas lifts earnings Siebe in £64m US deal Ewart opposes offer PW wins Liffe contract Renault cuts more jobs Sciences rejects $9bn bid Skillsgroup in the red Tourist Rates Hambros Shares in Sleepy Kids dive BAe remains silent on Orange stake By our City Editor: Familiar pattern at Liberty's Commentary by our City Editor Provident Financial pays out The Royal Bank of Scotland Biotech setbacks hit Quadrant Trocadero unveils £1.1m loss Commodities Life Options Renewed support spells good news for Reuters 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 BAe Christie's Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Out of the money Tempus Glaxo Wellcome Wall Street Liffe lines Dark worries behind the IMF Indonesian travails Presdent Suharto has been threatened with the loss of the $43bn rescue package 1Hear a heartqning story about Ing Barings. Last… Kwik change A Worthy contribution to the transport debate… Duly calls What Simons says goes as Somerfield consumes Kwik Save Fraser Nelson on the man behind the merger of surpermarkets Just turn back the clock on lending policy Inflation strategy needs rethink as rate rise will fuel wage demands Business Letters Rejecting ecu for EMU is illogical Modest losses at the close HSBC Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Seven Seas Art Galleries Parkin Gallehy til 6 March. In the… Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide RSC Absolutely fabulous Asia fills the space Games two people play 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Pastiche from a master Allen Roberts meets the award winning designer Lez Brotherston on the of his latest world premiere The Royal Opera Dream ticket to operatic heaven A sure touch to thrill Package drawn tight with strings HMV Choked by a jagged little pill New Pop Albums: Now is the time for British record buyers do right by Lisa Loeb, says David Sinclair The Times Free Formula One Cd-Rom Token 5 Deni Hines Delicious Quite an astral night Same old song Bournemouth International Centre Sonny dawn Celine the Fabs down the river The style council Affirmative in action Punk thought it had killed off the pomp-rock likes of Yes. Think again Titanic Clean language from Evans above The media goes off to war How prepared for the media for a gulf conflict? Carol Midgley talks to newsman on the front line Coming Soon to a Small Screen near for You?the Television War Reporters Sunday Business doesn't work Jason Nissé on a dull relaunch I cannot understand people who say they like only Strauss or Mozart' Sean Rafferty, new star of Radio3, lays on the charm for Noreen Taylor Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items This is an advertisement Giles Roper Top Media Buying Company Wants Top Graduates BSA International, INC Senior Sales Executive Diana deserves the truth Thomas Sancton replies to British press criticism of the controvesial book Death of Princess Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going up the Career Ladder? Regent Consulting Empress Cosmetics UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telesales Special Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boycott finds The Guardian is no angel Your Future-Our Future Calling All Graduates Writers, Artists, Photographers Field Sales Ote £5K Multiple Display Advertising Items German & English Telesales So, you want to be in advertising? Meg Carter on the gruelling route into advertising agencies Let's get film funding into focus Charles Demons responds to last weeks criticisms by Mark Andrews What are the Agencies Looking for? 'We Want Team Players—but Not Clones' Good Will Hunting Postgraduate Courses Brunel University Canterbury Christ Church College Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates College SGBS The American College in London Leeds University Business School Sheffield Hallam University University of London Institute of Latin American… University of London University of Leicester Cranfield University University of London The Robert Gordon University Leicester University Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times This bill must be paid Ron Dearing on the importance of creating a learning society Bringing the world closer The Times/dillons Science Forum NBS University of Durham Lessons in managing a school's business Being a head teacher means being able to deal with constant change. Ray Wild wonders how they cope Oakham School Bursar Easter Revision Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chigwell School Centre for the Study of Forgiveness and… MPW Easter revision Gordon's School Davie's College Davies Laing & Dick Albemarle Independent College Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies University of Surrey Easter Revision at Cats Examination Bath Academy Multiple Display Advertising Items Edinburgh Easter Revision Courses The Savoy Educational Trust " a Career in… Sidney Sussex College Science & Maths Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford A-Level &… Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James's College University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Severing costs not covered by order Court of Appeal Law Report February 20 1998 Court of Appeal Get the Facts and the Figures Adopters cannot rely on rehabilitation Act Subrogation duty extended Use does not create right of access The Sunday Times Court claim valid after tribunal settlement Exemplary sentences required Seiziiiger and colleagues give Germany dean sweep British hopefuls fail to last course as famous melody lingers on The Times Two test positive for drugs Results and Details from Nagona Snow Reports Maier 's reward is poetic justice for bold approach Timetable Television Olsson puts trust in fast start Balding emerges from shadows Racing: Kinnahalla Ends Losing Sequence of 102 for Fyfield Trainer Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Winning Move Keene on Chess Sandown Park Fakenham Guide to our In-Line Racecard Specialists Southwell Rapid Raceline Ramprakash eyes brief window of opportunity Alan Lee says there might yet to be a chance for a pessimistic Middlesex captain to make an impact at level on this West Indies tour Perry getting his lucks from recall Rugby Union By our Sports Staff: Disciplined Doull shows way for New Zealand bowlers Cricket: Brave Decision to Bat First Backfires as Zimbabwe Slump after Sound Start Best returns on survival mission Fearnley declares fruitful innings Hope for end to cross-border confrontation Rusedski tames Raoux after slipping to brink of defeat Tennis By our Sports Staff: Abou has ban extended by FA Hendry put to flight by Campbell Robson hoping for happier ending Bishop develops foundations for success of investment Lee stays but his power is waning For the Record Scotland to face Colombia Kerly goes in search of more glory Ashton attempt to erase memory Non-League Football England courting cup double Sport in Brief Norman's early cut leaves sour taste Critics cry foul after Australian takes the money and runs WSPA Word Watching China drug fears increase Fixtures The battle of the robots Radio Choice Chocolate money buys you cut-price loyalty BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Chelsea add Deschamps to wanted list Laudrup lured to Stamford Bridge Times Two Crossword The Times Cricket 48 No carping about record catch Brain Clarke on an invitation that led to a young man's monster haul of pike Tomorrow in the Times Twickenham rivals are aiming high Golf 50 First Telecom
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