News from 25/02/1998
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George Cole, Robin Cook, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Gordon Thomason, G. R. Daniel, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Kathy Lipari, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Philip Delves, Philip Howard, Susan Macdonald, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Brian Barder, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Amy Finnerty, Nicolas Owen, John Clarke, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Kevin Mccarra, Andrew Hubbard, Nicholas Foulkes, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Debra Craine, Patrick Howarth, Geoffrey Hulme, Kenneth Reynolds, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Jason Niss?, John Clargo, R. J. Aitken, Peter Waymark, Ian Morton, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Roe, Rodney Milnes, Amanda Loose, Marianne Curphey and Gavin Lumsden, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Landale Political Reporter, Janet Bush, R. J. E. Kirkman, Irvine of Lairg, Dalya Alberge and James Landale, George Thomson, Katherine Bergen, Chris Mcgrath, John Kavanagh, Alan Lee Williams, Director, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Terry Williams, Victoria Fletcher, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Maynard Hall, Casilda Grigg, Paul Durman, Nicholas Harling, David Wilding, Kenny Wheeler/Paul Motlan, Marit Hargie, Dugald Barr, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Bronwen Maddox and Jill Sherman, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Maddock and Russell Kempson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Ian N. Norris, Nigel Cliff, Adam Barnard, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Midweck View, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Anne Ashworth, Sarah Johnstone, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Russell Jenkins, G. A. Macaulay, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Brian Glanville, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Chris Ayres, Daniel Rosenthal, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, David Maddock, Alan Hamilton, Joanna Bale, Stephen Farrell and Emma Wilkins, Rachel Sanders, Patience Wheatcroft, Jazz Café,
ResumoThe Great Dolphin Murder Mystery Irvine pressed peers for lavish refit Plea to peers Lord Chancellor borrowed art long before project was approved Princess taken to Barbados hospital after mild stroke Index Terror bomb Blair unveils 'finest show on earth' Egos that Wrecked a Merger Patience Wheatcroft on… Picture Gallery Oh my God! They've Killed Kenny us cult TV is… Saddam deal must be tested Taxes in euros Arise Sir John Creme Careers MCC still gives women out First Telecom Blair saves dome, the world and his reputation Political Sketch The Times takes top awards Abbey National Ira 'fixer' jailed for 20 years over Heathrow attack Loyalists on Parades Commission Security Vision Ltd. Budget to restore cuts in benefits Police are suspended over gun payments In Brief Judge fined 'Harmful' tests Actors' new line Tv at inquiry Lenten call Margaret: a life wreathed in smoke and regret Serious illness has struck before, but the rebel with a craving for attention continued to ignore the warnings, writes Alan Hamilton Cause for optimism over stroke that was 'not too severe' Medical Briefing BT Irvine's wife wanted to put art in public eye Transig The Letter to Black Rod Legal & General Cause for optimism over stroke that was 'not too severe' Medical Briefing Erratic royal introduction is not enough to spoil star's big day, writes Alan Hamilton M&S sues over child labour TV accusation Tiny Cable & Wireless Pc World Don't give in to the snipers and cynics, says Blair Jobless can go from welfare to guide work Sophisticated style shows this is no Son of Disney Says designers have hit upon themes that fascinate and will always attract crowds Lottery cash will make all welcome Lifting the lid on secrets of the exhibition Widow wins fight to clear hanged husband Court of Appeal quashes man's murder conviction 46 years after he was executed, reports Adrian Lee Norwich Union Rslcom British Gas Brown will clear way for firms to pay tax in euros Dfee Blair needs to strike foreign policy balance Ridell on Politics Hague looks to us judge system In Parliament PhoneMart Virgin direct Harding inquest hears tape of pilot The Cottage is top when buyers have dunchoosin Paul Smith chooses tailored look for women Husband jailed over electrified garage News in Brief Tankers collide Charity to close Players' denials Secretary jailed Blair says 'piece of paper' needs military back-up The Deal Arabs hail strategist who drove America to the brink Saddam's Gains Demon Internet Legal & General Un triumph masks waning of its power United Nation 'The agreement went a further step towards emasularing Unscom' Mossad chief quits after 'near-mutiny' Rabbis order wives to be home by midnight Kyodai a Brother Company Another Serb surrenders for war trial Bell Direct Obelisk to be given back to Ethiopian holy city Forte Heritage Italy told not to cut corners on pizza National French baffled by mystery of dolphin deaths British chief pleads for aid De Niro to quit French soil forever World in Brief (AP): Dillinger trophy Bank on Cruise (AP): Stay-home offer (Reuters): Marcos search (Reuters): Dopey officials Golden state hit by its wettest day of century El Nino turns endless summer into Californian quagmire, writes Giles Whittell El Niño turns endless summer into Californian quagmire, writes Giles Whittell Library will speak volumes for presidential wives The Royal Bank of Scotland Staples Chinese seized by Fbi face trial for offering to sell prisoners' organs By our Foreign Staff: Baby is found safe in oak tree Tracker dogs join Florida rescue Goldfish Rac Something nasty in the park It's foul mouthed. It's coming here and it's going to be huge. Barry Wigmore on the cult us cartoon series, South Park Prime Health Why the British man is losing out to Hank, Luigi and Gaston Is the British male really so romantically inadequate, asks Nicholas Foulkes I'll be out of town this weekend Debonair The Problem with Home-Grown Lovers is... Nigella Lawson All change Witless... WPA Firms may merge but egos can't Patience Wheatcroft on team players who want the starring role One owner Simon Says Picture Gallery Dome's day hysteria The show now unveiled is on target, on time- and already popular Limited edition Cresta tester Bottom line Vigilance vindicated by results Robin Cook on the diplomatic lessons of the Iraq crisis Ash Wednesday 'Rend your hearts and your garments' Joel, 2,131 The English Problem Hague should blende the old and new in constitutional reform Hague should blend the old and new in constitutional reform Britain's Xanadu The Pleasure Dome will happen; it had better be good 'Enlightenment' in Irvine's choice What to read into Nhs waiting lists Russia and Nato Britain and Emu Millennium bug House surveys Population control Paying your way in a taxing system Australian vote Collision course Bumping along Court Circular Memorial Service Legal appointment Personal Column Picture Gallery Today 's royal engagements Dinners Royal Horticultural Society Carers National Association Anniversaries Birthdays today Latest will All Tickets Forthcoming marriages Luncheons The Times Marriage School news Fan Makers' Company Sargent Cancer Care for Children The Sunday Times The Right Rev Gordon Wheeler The Right Rev Gordon Wheeler, Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds, 1966-85 died on February 20 aged 87. He was born in Yorkshire on May 5.1910 Personal Column Flightseats World Link Airlink Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Verna Wright Professor Verna Wright, consultant physician and evangelical preacher, died of cancer on January 31 aged 69. He was bor n on December 31,1928 Faresavers Flightwise Flight Seekers Jetworld Delta Lady Keswick Lady Keswick, philanthropist and widow of Sir John Keswick, died on Febrauary 17 at Portrack, Dumfriesshire, aged 93. She was born in London on January 13,1905 Peter Longbottom Peter Longbottom, international cyclist, died in a road accident on Febraury 10 aged 38. He was born on May 13.1959 (From our Correspondent): "Prince of Scotalnd" February 25,1925 News The Times Crossword No 20,724 Business Aa Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Sports Forecast The Relaunch of a Legend Arts Tn the Times Features Property The Papers Tv Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Business Deal 's collapse angers investors Failure of durg merger wipes £13bn off shares Takeover talk rife after slump at Safeway Greenspan leaves markets in a spin Emi about to close deal on Waterstone's Arts Investors give Disney chairman rough ride Provisions at NatWest Markets dent profits Sport Fujitsu Television and Radio Business Today Building profits Deal sought JP Morgan job losses to cut costs Tourist Rates Trade Indemnity Wimpey trading figure at best level in a decade Liddell plan for official statistics Texas decision on Energy bid due next week Pension providers warn Chancellor Changing Times Standard sets up fund arm Former Abbey Life representative jailed Business Roundup Plant hire groups merge Fairclough restructured CRT acts as Catalyst Minerva refinancing William Sinclair ahead Sema prepared to spend up to $1bn. on US acquisition Capita ahead with 49% rise Hewlett Packard By our City Editor: Will the gloves come off at Glaxo? Wonderware to join Siebe stable Three-way battle for Ewart as new bidder joins fray Buses deal helps Arriva reach £101m Car dealer sees profits rise 58% Pifco ahead United talks Downgrade Nz rejection Speculators confident of further mega-mergers Stock Market Writer of the Year Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Watershed for Wanless? Tempus George Wimpey Siebe Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Admiral Wall Street Clash of the titan egos provides chief reason for merger failure Talks collapse is bitter pill for SmithKline Beecham and Glaxo, writes Paul Durman Eyre looms Budget is test of Brown 's fine words Offside Hittin' the Net Grape news Picture Gallery Lambert Smith Hampton All to play for in Russian oil merger game The Times Unit Trust Information Service BSi Equities halve earlier losses Planet Hugo's ding-dong strangely muted Hunchback of Notre Dame Grand Leeds The Times Another found in the Irish bar Theatre The weir Duke of York's Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts fimament Do the Popeye Pop Eddie Bo The Scientists and our future If it feels good, then shoot it Nothing stops today's young British film-maker, not even lack of finance and training. Nigel Cliff reports Songs of praise from old rivals New Music: Quality not quantity Concerts Supertosh superbly done Andrea Chenier Festival Hall Starlight birthday Briefly Noted Emotion on hold Art Galleries Today's Choice A daily gulde to arts and entertinment complied by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indlcated with the symbol on refease across the county Dance Theatres Cool heat in the Big Easy New Orleans, the cradle of jazz, is still giving birth to some bouncing baby talents. Alyn Shipton reports 'Music is a line passed from person to person' Brilliance before, after and during the break Barbican The Times theatre North of the Thames Bedford Park Fulham Sw6 Fairclough Homes Stanhope Terrace Hampton Village Kingston-Upon-Thames Conservation Area Tonsley Belgravia St George City & West End Bewley Homes Duncan Allen City Docklands & East Right of audience in chambers Law Report February 25 1998 Determining appeal without a hearing Dulwich Ludlow Thompson FPDsavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexham Gardens Property Bristol W10 Bassett Rd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retire to Village Life near Chester Bedfords Effect of coup on bank account Sierra Leone Telecommunication Co Ltd v Barclays Bank plc Berkshire Cornwall Essex Acquiescence to error does not create an agreement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hertfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midlands Oxfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walton on Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warwickshire Lordship Retirement Homes Ventrolla Multiple Classified Advertising Items City's whiz-kids lose that spending sparkle The rapidly growing merger culture may slow the pace of the property boom in London, says Casilda Grigg A club of great history Home House has been rescued from dereliction, reports Rachel Kelly The house was built for lavish parties Correction The Times Scandal of the empty homes Adan Barnard looks into unwanted council houses Millennium Harbour FPDsavills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Property Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hurford Salvi Carr Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Let Hamilton Brooks Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Port Grimaud, near St Tropez La Garde Freinet Hardelot, Pays De Calais, France Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale in Ireland Spain Fine Properties Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Andalucian Balding hits out at BBC's 'arrogant' attitude Racing The Times Imperial Call ruled out for season Folkestone Wolverhampton Yesterday Results Sedgefield Jockey retires Rapid Raceline West Indies turn to spinner for fourth Test Cricket The Times For the Record Today's Fixtures Yorkshire summon help from outside Gooch leads tour de force Simon Wilde declares the England a trip to Kenya and Sri Lanka a Success Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Gatland replaces Ashton as coach Newbury appear not too bitter despite grounds for appeal Saracens continue their advance on every front Rugby Union Slocombe coaches netball 's elite in the art of winning Cathy Harris reports on the on the hockey taking a new direction Nemeth in mood to buck trend Basketball New clubs provide seasonal boost Golf Universities ask for £1m Rowing Griffiths steps down in anger Snooker England delight in series victory Bowls Johnston 's hat-trick has Reid smiling Machin has the last laugh Referee sent off for unsatisfactory display Governing bodies are planning to bring officials to book if their performance is below par. Russell Kempson report on the first casualty of the new mood Simonsen takes chance to pay Forest back Relegation looms larger as City slip again Watford's lead cut by Bell By our Sports Staff: Leeds discover Hiden asset Last Nights Football Ferguson to draw on his reserves Football Rangers scramble costly point Scotland 's best in league of their own Kevin McCarra suggests that the close competition at the top of the premier division beats anything else in Europe Kampman takes over Henman returns to winning ways Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning-Move Keene on chess Edwards hasher best day by miles Sport in Brief Young qualifies Snow through Another joker from Formula One Simon Barnes Cayard finds carnival welcome VJV Word-Watching How to make a killing Television Choice Radio Choice In The News of Security: The Trials of Aiger Hiss (1948-50) Darkling Sussex and doctoring Somerset Review Bbc 1 Satellite and Cable Little 's reign at Villa cut short Oliver Holt is on hand to witness the sudden demise of another Premiership manger Times Two Crossword Racing 37 Fowler forced out of World Cup New laws likely to overturn Mcc veto Simon Wilde says future legislation is certain to convert reluctant convert reluctant members Durie taken to hospital after collapsing on pitch Sailing 42 Guardian Direct Standing ovation reflected support Compuserve Mind Gains Ball 's now rolling for movie games Visual Personnel Billionaires should be seen and not nerd Two chiefs quit as Ellison's dreams of empire crumble Tiger tees off for the million-dollar golf game Want a salary rise? Ask Sid Browsers do battle in your front room The chips are down Chasing the eclipse Nicholas Booth on this week's celestial event -and how to see it online Psion Dacom From big screen to your car windscreen Britain 's finest hour on the Web Calling the world on a 17,000-mile cable Using the net for work, rest and pray Inter//view Terry Waite Sarah Johnstone finds the former Beirut hostage embracing cyberspace for business, personal and spiritual purposes Netstar Going for a cyber-song Geof Wheelwright meets the women behind the net's rock memorabilla show Bridal suite covers the big day ICS LineOne That'll do extra nicely Javaphone puts world at your call Play the stock market, send e-mail or browse the Web- all from your mobile phone A thoroughly modern modem Mustard Computers Lotus Leaders on the superhighway Which is the best business site on the Internet? Interface looks at the finalists in the Lotus Work the Web awards. Eve-Ann Prentice reports Hanging Borg's briefs online Infortade Guide to all the finalists Absolute give-away for bargain hunters Netcom Photography enters the picture Ba takes flight in the online market Sound ideas that could turn into big business Two big contenders: a company which offers do-it-yourself CD music compilation systems, and a firm, that makes portfolios of actors' voices Dan Did your numbers come up? Dell Site that is going places Problem solved with self-help Aid for experts Check your gas Word-perfect Lotus On Call Night and Day Honey, I shrun the shrink (to CD-Rom size) Nicholas Roe finds technology on the brink of providing a virtual replacement for valium to help beat Britain's blues A Mobile Life-Saver for Injured Troops Hayes modems Music, maestro.. please Evesham Vale How to walk the virtual gangplank Fun Zone Software Key strokes for different folks Hi-Grade Maple Crashes that cost too much Users' desire for new technology has dangerous consequences Grocers stock up for 2000 Boom time for outsource sector Business New faces in computing ClaraNET The Times Competition Hotline The power of lateral thinking Duty-free surfing Agenta The Novotel Computer Futures HJA Computer personnel Oxoid International Search & Recruitmene Tumlare Bond Technologies Inc Andersen Consulting Vision Britannic Sap GCS Path Finder South West Computer Resources PMR Group Plc C' Quest Sigma-Aldrich Vector recruitment Time Aiming for the Top Picture Gallery Jobs Diary Offer Derwent Berry Asset Management Plc Pa to Group Financial Director Adverstising Secretary - Fulham Sw6 Pa Required A Beavers Bright Spark? 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