News from 27/02/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Mark Henderson and Matthew Barbour, Tunku Varadarajan, Helen Johnstone, Tim Austin, Andrew Pierce, Tessa Mayes, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Kathy Lipari, Patricia Allderidge, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Garry Foreman, Branch Secretary, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Graham Able, Master, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin F. Marix Evans (Author), Issey Ogata, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, P. C. Holderness, John Clarke, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Mike Barnato, Christopher Walker & Peter Capelia, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, John Godfrey, Michael Clark, Susan Bassnett, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Maggie Browh's, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Daniel Scott, Engeny Kissin, Clio Mitchell, Sydney Friskin, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Andrew Pierce and Chris Ayres, John Dawson (Director of Policy), John Higgins, Adam Jones, Stefano Hafield, Raymond Keene, Alan Hamilton and Matthew Barbour, Emma Wilkins, Barbara Jeffery, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Brain MacArthur, Ronald Thwaites, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, D. A. Pearson, Director, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Lloyd, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Robert Cockcroft, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Bianca Jagger, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Clive Thomas, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Ronald Gribble, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ashley Green, Paul Youden, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Menzies Campbell, Jason Cowley, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Elizabeth Roche, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Richard Evans Racing Editor, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Dalton, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Anne Lee, Sebastian O'Kelly, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth J. Smith, James Landale and Raymond Snoddy, Bernard Goodsall, Tess Kniaghton, Robert Whymant, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Willmott (Heamaster),
ResumoPrincess Diana's £21m will amended Bequests for godchildren Index Tomorrow: The Best Value Saturday Paper Curtains for Royal Opera House's TV 'villain' Racing trio's £200,000 libel victory Robinson faces a new inquiry Britain facing Icelandic blast Duke's £610 handkerchiefs Oystel Today British blood products banned as too risky Gloriana wreaks revenge over Pooh Five fiasco Political Sketch Robinson faces new inquiry on Maxwell links Harman quits radio interview Dell Irish urge Blair to talk with Adams News in Brief Cook divorce Irvine backed Schools threat Pupil's death Greater care Duty-free losses Oasis warning Racing partnership with winning touch Chris McGrath suggests the Top Cees action was not undertaken at the sort of odds that would normally appeal on the course False dawn dashes Lowestoft's hopes of millennium first Bad timing lets town down, says Damian Whitworth Lottery firm founder resigns from board Rolex Sporting paper is bound for new life Giorgio Armani Beacons blaze out in support of countryside rally More than 5,600 fires lit across Britain as protesters prepare to march in London, says Michael Hornsby Keeper recalls moment tiger went 'chomp' into his arm Curry man meets his Vindaloo Epson Measles vaccine's link with autism studied Disease discovery offers hope for damaged babies, writes Ian Murray Inoculation given to a Million Babies a Year Mother leads campaign after illness of healthy son BBC News Asda looks for a better Christmas joke cracker Potatoes could combat cholera Using genetic engineering, US scientists have produced a vaccine in a food. Nigel Hawkes reports Judge says Yard treated vendetta Pc shabbily Families swindled by lying 'lawyer' News in Brief TV star charged Police go private Fraud halted Slim inheritance Singer wanted Traveller's rest Real Television Rare Breeds Currys Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Dixons Princess to stay in hospital rest of the week Prince Presses for Cider Licence Train driver 'ignored two warnings before crash' Prime Health Commodore given life for sailing rope murder Russell Jenkins on husband who plotted to get rid of unfaithful wife BBC digs in over coverage of Parliament The Times Homebase Old King Coal makes comeback in South Wales Ford Road protests ignore God, says Carey New prayers put faith in the past Archers' death is no fun for fans The A2 Maestro's choice for night at opera Damian Whitworth joins the queue hoping for roles as extras in Verdi's Aida The Link Five months' grace helped hoax student fool Oxford Journalist 'was agent for Mi6' Standard Life Bank Anger as World cup fans face ticket famine Kwik-Fit First cup makes club comeback Talk 2 telecom Big Spenders VSO blames 'me generation'for fall in volunteers A Life-Changing Experience Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct BT Charity defends strip by mother for £1,000 Ex-MP wins new chance to sue paper News in Brief Sex offences Killer recaptured End of the pier Whistle and flute Correction Labour calls for £15m election spending limit Campaign restriction would hit the Tories hardest, reports Andrew Pierce Allied Carpets Blair must start using his party's principal asset Riddell on Politics Poll shows the voters have faith in Brown The Government and the Economy American Express Oprah cleared of 'mad cow' disease libel Paris and Bonn meet euro club membership criteria Tiny Couputers Limited Thomas Cook Yeltsin threatens to sack three ministers World in Brief (AP): German sex-slave swoop (AFP): US to end drug sanctions (Reuters): Spanish police chief jailed Seoul MPs maintain boycott (AFP): Ancient village unearthed Angry senators accuse Albright of appeasement America Barclays Mortgages Annan defends deal against critics in US United Nations Blair to tell Israel of peace concern Swiss seek apology over Mossad fiasco Service's decline marked by catalogue of blunders Hover Speed Fast Ferries B&Q From Agence France-Presse in Telavty: Israeli spy lied about Syrian' Clinton lawyers 'tried to pay off Paula Jones' Air Canada High note for Dylan and son at Grammy awards Travelodge Murder weekend climaxes with real killing Bigots fan Muslim fear of Hindu conspiracy Indian Elections The votes of 120 million Muslims are so crucual that BIP are wooing them, writes Christopher Thomas from Hyderabad Spielberg tells of fear over 'mission' by alleged stalker Primus Starts Today at Cinemas Everywhere From Associated Press in Karachi: Mob seeks death for runaway couple Japanese triple suicide is blamed on debts Direct Line James Meade Limited Caribbean islands eclipsed by festival of Sun Baptist leader 'stole funds given to rebuild burnt churches' Crisis of conscience over alms and the Elephant Man An encounter with a deformed Peruvian beggar present a moral dilemma for Tim Austin Calm down. All you need to do is worry Modern life dissected. A new weekly column Tom Clancy v the Royal Navy Jason Cowley wathces our chaps engage in a clash of cultures Time Computer Systems Fewer quirks but lots of fireworks London Fashion Week is setting the creativce pece. By Grace Bradberry Catherine Walker Royal Mint Top 10 Trends Village International Objective of desire Hot Tip The Boxer A well-heeled fantasy Cutting Edge Cutting Edge The Sunday Times Six of the Best Passing the parcel of decisions John Lloyd on why the public should share Blair's burden Given out Diary The Cold War was a con Whether the threat is Soviet or Iraqi, we easly succumb to war's delirium Line fault Diary Questions time Diary Fur flies Diary Philip Howard Rader, I harried him with one blast of a barium laser Democracy's Limits Political spending needs reform, but not capping Asia's Mandela A long march from prison cell to Korea's Blue House Invisible Service Overseas VSO should raise its profile and lower its demands Time for Israel to obey Oslo accords Police performance Petrol prices Who benefits from half-term breaks? Drink-drive penalties Locker-room lawyers Old person of Dean Battle of Tewkesbury Short shrift for the ladies at Lord's Hardy's thrush A mis-spelt youth Court Circular Memorial service Today's royal engagements Miss Elizabeth Fitz Gerald Christening W . E. Potter Birthdays today Personal Column Wycombe Abbey School The Gepp & Sons Legal Debate University news Institute of Administrative Management Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Dinners The Times Church news Geoffrey Bush Geoffrey Bush, composer, died on February 24 aged 77. He was born on March 23,1920 Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association Christopher Holborow Christopher Holborow, OBE, surgeon, died on February 4 aged 71. He was born on December 24,1926 Global Air Travel Plc Delta Worldwide Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir Reay Geddes Sir Reay Geddes, KBE, former chairman of Dunlop and the Charities Aid Foundation, died on February 19 aged 85. He was born on May 7,1912 B. A. Santamaria B. A. Santamaria, Australian political activist and Roman Catholic theorist, died on February 25 aged 82. He was born on August 14,1915 "Red" Sunday Schools Action by Conservative M. P. s News The Times Crossword No 20,726 AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Union-Castle Line Tomorrow Economic growth feces twin-pronged attack Embattled Argos to lose finance director Umbro own goal as refinancing delays bring prosecution threat Arts Media Public rebuke over Young affair Ex-junk bond king fined further $47m The Royal Bank of Scotland Sport Television and Radio Business Today Abbey hit Centrica support Abbey National takes a dive after dull results Centrica incurs loss after mild weather Wall St insiders exposed Hewlett Packard Prolific in £2.6m fight over joint venture Britannia hit by restructuring Rio Tinto advances despite price falls Wembley close to stadium agreement Barclays gives jobs boost to Sunderland Business Roundup Sharman's pay leaps Ashanti cuts payout BA sued by easyJet Lex fears dip in demand Morgan Sindall ahead Casino wins African slot Lionheart in the black Tourist Rates FTSE 100 aim for Liberty International Lasmo's oil finds exceed production Emap wins battle for Hanson's Melody FM By our City Editor: Cultivating friends at the Pru Commentary S&N hurt by strength of sterling BT Lasmo's big leap leads shares to new heights Commodities Liffe Options 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 Centrica Smith & Nephew Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Solid refuge at Abbey Tempus Wall Street Strong pound is here to stay whether firms like it or not Hopes for an easing of interest rates may prove to be wishful thinking Scotched The Times City Diary New roles The Times City Diary Past record The Tims City Diary Upright aim The Times City Diary BTR's former chief rebuilds reputation where career began Still marketing gas Argos plc Moratorium on gas power stations is empty pledge Business Letters The Times Unit Trust Information Service BSi Modest gains at the close Euler Art Galleries Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fillms In London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Royal Shakespeare Company Laughter lost in transit With all the extras Concerts: A rewarding piano recital in Manchester; plus Haydn from a Canadian ensemble Fine period pieces Tafelmusik Barbican Donmar Stuff as dreams are made on Theatre The Tempest Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford Red under whose bed? Radio Take the politics out of the dome Music breaks down the bars Opera Fldello Camoridge Duchess Theatre Finely drawn from life Suicide brought on many changes Few bands have been as worshipped and vilified as the gritty techno pioneers from New York. Stephen Dalton reports Good Will Hunting Laughing heroes of the counter-culture Cornershop were rubbish, and now they're so good they're at No 1. How? An immaculate finger on the dance pulse New Albums: Madonna's return to the front line of pop sees haer as materially up-to-the-minute as ever, says David Sinclair Top Ten Albums Hi, and welcome to jazz club... Niiice! Next week the BBC launches a new jazz series. In April Channel 4 does the same. Clive Davis gets set to applaud Back to basics Jazz Albums Of the people, by the people Blues Albums Gan the press survive Straw 's law? In a document published today, journalists express their concern their concern about privacy legislation. Tessa Mayes reports The scientists and our future Our Society is Already Secret Enough, Say the… An end to scratching in private Media Diary Tom Bower Don't swat all thbse flies on the wall Are docu-soaps cheap and lazy Tv? The BBV's Stephen Lambert defends a much criticised genre to Carol Midgley Media, Sales & Marketing MacMillan Davies Hodes SPRG Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperial Tobacco Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacDonald Hotels More eloquent than a thousand words Media, Sales & Marketing Beefeater Restaurant & Pub A Rexam Company Sales Recruitment Specialists A GKR Group Company Weekend on Wall St After 109 years, America's staid business bi ble, The Wall Street Journal, is introducting a weekend lifestyle section. Oliver August reports on a publishing revolution Without rhyme, with reason Time to sell Radio 1? The Times Naff or inspired? Judge for yourself Design and construction part of contract No damages for workman remote from fatal accident The Sunday Times No rule on delay Two nation whisky dispute can go ahead Adjourning right to buy pending possession claim Costs order before hearing must be exceptional Rat clearance notice signed by member of staff is valid IBM University of Central Lancashire Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds University Business School Independent Schools Careers Organisation Chigwell School Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Surrey Masters Programmes Teacher Training Agency Eastbourne College FIYTO Oakham School Bursar Cife Helpline Why can't they read? Are young people getting worse at reading? Yes, says Susan Bassnett, who explains why How charity can be a private function Debating criteria for charitable status gives independent schools a way of proving their value, says Anne Lee The break that can make you a study winner Susan Elkin offers GCSE and a levels advice The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items St Edward's Oxford Halton College Cranfield University School of Management Morris College of Journalism University of Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick Easter Revision at Clifton College Multiple Display Advertising Items A Level & Gcse Unlocking Potential Harrow School Duff Miller Easter Revision at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Ramsden verdict puts pressure on Thompson Racing Haydock Park By our Racing Staff: Go Ballistic leaves promise empty Yesterday's Results Kempton Park Southwell Rapid Raceline Wales should take heart from positive aspects of defeat The Times Brewer gives West direction David Hands on a cosmopolitan team intent on promoting the North East Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess Ireland call up Ward from the third division Doubts are raised over success of Palace coup Football: Noades Expresses Reservations on Takeover Horton makes grand entrance Spalding look to day of fortune Non-League Football For the Record Snow Reports Price falls to surprise defeat Legal & Public Notices Groleau steers Ayr to third triumph Ice Hockey Fast greens make fit plain sailing for contented Norman Golf The Times Ballesteros has old gleam in his eye Revival bid may come in leaps and bounds Triple jumpers can restore Britain's fortunes at world indoor championships England upset their hosts Hockey: Coach Happy with Display in Oppressive Heat Slough relish challenge Azhar's class beyond doubt Cricket: Pakistan No 7 Plays Memorable Innings against South Africa while Andy Flower Rescues Zimbabwe Rapid Cricketline Scoreboard from Durban Slater to cross the county line Fleet running out of energy Sailing: Whitbread Stragglers Make Painful Progress Doull's burst lifts New Zealand William Hill Parke too good for Eyles again Sport in Brief Henman keeps the flag flying Briton stoops to conquer young German at Battersea Guardian Direct Fixtures Word-Watching From shingle to Somerset Televion Choice Radio Choice They may be real but they seem implausible Review BBC1 Racing 49 England 's bold choice gives attack a new spin Croft's inclusion turns, spotlight on pitch as Crawley makes way for Ramprakash Times Two Crossword Vickery victory strikes lilting blow for change Turning Point Plus Top Columnists FA seeks aid for homeless Golf 52 First Telecom Passport to Austria Fine food, Freud, fun and festivals Derwent May introduces a 16-page report on family holidays in Austria from the arts to high adventure Rhapsody for an Austrian love affair Bianca Jagger on the city that won her heart with its elegance Music Calendar Thomson Lakes & Mountains Vienna Boys Choir Baroque but not rolling Freewheeling: Daniel Scott rides the Danube cycle path which is dotted with picturesque towns Martin Randall Travel Ltd. Out on a limb, ready to take the plunge Activity Holidays I'm aching; I must have had fun Ashley Green gears up for adventure while Barbara Jeffery herds the kinds and heads for summer pastures Keeping everybody happy is child's play Family Holidays Universe The lady of the lakes Carinthia, Austria's lake district, is like a woman with secrets. Graham Duffill Discovers a few of them Hills are alive with the sound of birdsong Birdwatching Take the boat train Outings: Austria is alive with sights and sounds, from the of waterfalls to the chuffing of steam end Pure Alpine Magic Hamlet where Yorick would really feel at home Life on top of the world Mountain Walking: Ronald Gribble laces his boots and joins the UK guides who lead in summer Vor Arl Berg Austrian Airlines Catch these if you can The Lipizaner Museum Sounding out Doctor Feelgood Health Spas: Bad Blumau is a spa and an art form. Clio Mitchell sampled its waters and therapies Austria Ramblers Holidays Your guide to the best of the wurst Wine and Food Lauda-air The Habsburg's queen of hearts The life of the Epress Elisabeth mirrors Diana's, even down to the gym visits, says Sebastian O'Kelly Lech Arlberg Arts Calender Guided Walking Holidays Happy motoring in wanderland Your complete holiday guide to Austrian resorts, festivals, events and travel agents How to Get There by Car Deriour Cavendish Tours Tourism in Austria What's on this Year AITO Who Goes where SunWORLD Travel Agents Austrian Airlines
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