News from 02/03/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, R. P. Reiss, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, DJM, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Grace Bradberry, Barry Trowbridge, H. A. Portway, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Michael Hornsby, W. A. Jenkyn-Jones, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, John Walker, Director, Ivo Tennant, Ian Tapp, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, M. B. S. Higham, Grand Secretary, Edward Welsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, David Lancaster, Dominic Walsh, David Graham Chairman, C. Memphis Salter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Tarran (Diocesan Secretary), Alan Hamilton, Lynne Critchley, Michael Clark, Denis Christian, Keith Pike, Audrey Magee, Richard Hodges, Nicholas Selmes, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, Elizabeth Whittle, Paul Durman, H. Berry, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Norman Fowler Shadow Secretary, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, H. S. Cranfield, Nigel Hawkes, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, K. W. Woznica, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Tom Walker and James Pettifer, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Terri Judd and Emma Wilkins, Philip Delves Broughton, Kevin McCarra, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Christopher Chown, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Trevor Woolley, Raman Subba Row, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, R. Cook, Leader, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Oliver Wells, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, R. C. Craston, James Henderson, Michael Harris, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Peter Robinson, Nick Percival, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, William Roes-Mogg, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Bill Frindall, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoWin a Classic Ferrari Labour to offer new deal on countryside Stronger voice in Cabinet promised after 250,000 protesters take their case to the capital 'Father Ted' dies from heart attack Index Prescott to order lower rail fares The Art of the Erotic Bank split over rates likely Kosovo clashes leave 20 dead Ramprakash to the rescue Glad to Be Bald Princess 'told crash driver to go faster' Ramprakash Holds the Line Squires and grooms join in the ranks Off the air Hunt saboteurs temporarily jammed March FM, the radio station discussions and music on 87.7 FM for one day only, with rave music. About 50,000 bright yellow March FM receivers were sold to marchers at £2.50 apiece 5 facts Monday Unlikely duo hatched the idea over dinner The Organisers FUjiTSU The Countryside Agenda Conservatives discover the public joy of mass protest The Politicians The day the villagers went to town Simon de Bruxelles joins the folk from Molland in Devon on their coach to the capital and hears their reasons for joining the march The Molland Characters Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Patten editor may go with book to new firm Rival has offered role to executive who resigned in row over China criticism as publishers hold off revolt, writers Raymond Snoddy Sage Chilly end to mildest February since 1869 Woodward hearing NHS millennium fear Tories reject cash limit Aitken to advise GEC Dressing for success Handgun deadline Science on the Tube DIAL-a-PHONE Father Ted star dies of heart attack, aged 45 Audrey Magee hears tributes to Dermot Morgan Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct New issue for comics with the stamp of greatness Princess cuts costs with a Times coupon How Yard trapped Cupid's messenger Richard Ford on the jailing of Britain's first contact magazine editor Intimate inventions lift the lid on social conventions Forte The Great Social Medium-Not Matrimonial The Personal Number Company Plc Britannia The Sharing Society Zurich Municipal Spoonful of sugar 'makes for healthy living' Navy officer with the Nelson touch Rear-admiral is being promoted straight into the top rank, Michael Evans reports Sacked major says he was assaulted He who Dares May Be a Confidence Trickster Maple Computer Male nurse wins RAF bias case Whizz-kidz Daihatsu Picture Gallery Gore-Tex Retired may get pension top-up MESH Computers Plc Labour plans to stop Livingstone becoming mayor Protest over TV Candidate Bingham backs call for law and order think-tank Lords aim to keep politics out of justice, reports Frances Gibb Allin One A boxing match between two girls, postponed last year because of controversy, is expected News in Brief Murder charge Crash victim Body found Illegal entry Just the ticket Power auction begins in Delhi An 80-year-old Calcutta Communist is a key player in India's post-election talks, Christopher Thomas reports Sheraton £50,000 holiday on offer, sub-zero gales guaranteed Picture Gallery Suharto says Imf aid not working World in Brief (AP): Burmese junta arrests 40 (AP): Elizabeth Taylor in hospital (AP): Cash to clear up E1 Alamein (AFP): North Korea opens skies (AP): Septuplets crowd nursery (AFP): Israel seizes gun shipment on way to Palestinians Relatives of British nurses hear of hopes for early release on visit to Saudi jail Lawyers say appeal ruling is likely soon, Michael Theodoulou writes Scottish Widows Bose Sex symbol has her eyes on a Knesset career Israeli celebrity has exploited her beauty to win unexpected new political respect, Christopher Walker reports Challenger to Chancellor must pass euro test to win voters' trust Inside Germany Kosovo violence flares as Serbia sends in troops Diplomats fear the start of a Milosevic backlash, write Tom Walker and James Pettifer Russians divided over plans to legalise the 'night butterflies' Tsarist city looks to its past in efforts to curb prostitution, writes Richard Beeston, on a stakeout with Saratov's vice squad Dell (AP): Britons beaten by Bosnian gunmen Kohl rival savours success in poll Fini tells heirs of Fascism the party is over Lawyers see no cash from fund for Paula Jones Congress backs a Radio Free Iraq to foment anti-Saddam revolt Barclayloan Picture Gallery Critics claim Starr inquiry is out of control Time Computer Systems Palermo reinstates black saint Swiftcall Whose life is it anyway? A unique fossil site has divided two eminent scientists, Simon Conway-Morris and Stephen Jay Gould. Nigel Hawkes reports This is as close to an act of war as you will get in academe The unkindest byte of all Science Briefing Not to be sniffed at Natural Progesterone Cream Lack of love in a cold climate Enemies Hill House Hammond Britannia Bagging status and savoir faire From satin to nylon, this season's bags bold and sculptural with geometric designs. Style Editor Grace Bradberry reports Debenhams Somak Holidays Roche Bobois Does Your English Let You Down? The art of erotica Rowan Pelling is 30, an Oxford graduate, and an editor - of an erotic literary magazine. Interview Serviceline Insurance The Personal Number Company Plc Leukaemia Research Fund Prime Health The Arts Harrods Knightsbridge How I learnt to love my bald patch David Lancaster on the advantages of a shiny dome This Week in the Times Opera & Ballet Coliseum 0171 632 8300 (24hr) English… Sorry exodus of greatness Pop Genesis Earis Court Strong stuff Concert LSO@#/Rostropovich The good and the ugly I Am Yours Ambassadors Not a dry seat in the house of curiosities Human Being Arts Theatre The Times Unwrapping the giant's confection Architecture: After 15 years, the Albert Memorial is ready to face its public again. Marcus Binney reports ENO One arts programme at a time, please The faithful few Gospel The Personal Number Company Plc MJN The peace train about to arrive Martin Fletcher surverys the last, perilous miles to a settlement Duff info Our future still looks grey in the West The ageing populations of Europe and America can draw little comfort from Asia's economic woes Political cheques and balances Reform of party funding is fraught with problems, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Offline Stroll on! Out-foxed A Country Balance Ministers should not treat every marcher's complaint equally False Equivalence Iraq and Israel are not comparable Constant and Noble Salute the city which preserved the best of Rome Hillsborough decision Not cricket 'Flawed' system of choosing bishops Commercialisation of archaeology Masonic disclosure Assisted places Under the influence Tribute to Cook Striking contrast Green belt still at risk from building Dropping a clanger Stick a tax on gum Country quandary Birthdays today Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial service Nature notes Personal Column Girl sells Windsor tie-pin for charity Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowsmps Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Dr Claire Dicks-Mireaux The Times Forthcoming marriages Marriage Service dinners 205 Scottish Field Hospital Leonard Cheshire Dermot Morgan Dermot Morgan, actor, comedian and writer, died yesterday aged 45 after collapsing at home. He was born on March 3,1952 Church news Kenneth Watt Kenneth Watt, former chairmand and president of Tattersalls, died on February 9 aged 83. He was born on September 12,1914 Jan Butlin Jan Butlin, dramatic writer and director, died following a haemorrhage on February 10 aged 57. She was born on February 16,1940 Rhodesians Clam on Republic Sir George Middleton Sir George Middleton KCMG, former Ambassador to Egypt Argentina and Lebannon, died on February 12 aged 88. He was born on January 21,1910 Country marchers win concessions The Times Crossword No 20,728 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Features Mind & Matter Style American Express Insurance Services Arts In the Times Sport Lottery Numbers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Ginola's Day Ramprakash arrives with perfect timing Rearguard Action Raises English Hopes in Georgetown Under the Skin of Sport Desert Storm Computacenter Mayock puts Edwards in gold en shade Athletics IMAX Toshiba in trouble for using engine Sailing Hansen steps on to world stage David Powell on the record set in Valencia that sent the confidence of a British triple jumper soaring England's rebels routed Basketball Kafelnikov enjoys stroll in the park Tennis McRae and Makinen forced out of rally Sport in Brief Cullen takes third title Steelers show their mettle Lionesses are tamed Webb coasts home East Dorset triumph Cambridge cruise home Classic victory is perfect tonic for ailing Olazabal Golf Ramprakash leads England fightback Atherton still clinging to hope of salvaging fourth Test after West Indies collapse Scoreboard from Georgetown Mushtaq has South Africa in a spin Charity smiles on Higgins Snooker Rapid Scoreboard from Durban Garcia strikes twice to shake off Koreans Hockey: England Men on Target, but Women's Club Side Misses out Doull enjoys home comforts Scoreboard from Auckland Spaniards put paid to Slough again Jansher sets sights on top again Squash Goldberg has eyes only for Venables FA Carling Premiership: Overdue goal accounts for Chelsea and tees up tie against Monaco Palmer responds to red card with petulance West Ham United v Arsenal Today, 8.0 Neville swells tide of United's optimism Chelsea 0 Manchester United 1 William Hill Wanchope conjures thoughts of Europe Derby County 3 Sheffield Wednesday 0 Tottenham's burden lifted by Ginola FA Carling Premiership: Frenchman inspires narrow with aganist fellow strugglers Tottenham Hotspur 1 Bolton Wanderers 0 Marcelle epitomises the new Barasley Barnsley 2 Wimbledon 1 Collymore marks Little's departure by raising a sweat Aston Villa 2 Liverpool 1 Sutton's masterclass puts Rovers back on right track Blackburn Rovers 5 Leicester City 3` Shearer struggles to rebuild the legend Everton 0 Newcastle United 0 Van Hooijdonk proves worth to Forest Nationwide League: Middlesbrough lose place at top as stalemate leaves local rivals at the bottom Beardsley provides path towards safety Rovers fail to bridge Watford gap Francis has the last laugh as Birmingham battle back Veterans end County's unbeaten run Potteries clubs show signs of fragile future Sunderland stung into action by Reid FA Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Pools check Overseas Nationwide Bell's Carling Tiverton thrive on sense of purpose Guardian Direct Rangers pay for indiscretions Champions continue to falter as Gough pleads his innocence Stroud in faxing triumph Rugby Union Guide to Week Ahead By our Sports Staff: Egypt take final step with a sprint Real Betis v Chelsea Nicholas brightens Sky by defusing fireworks TV Action Replay MCC vote on women Stanley so manly as he settles old score 'Collymore knew he had something to prove. He ran round as if his shorts were on fire' Cannabis and sport: the law should keep out Slow batting? Consistency in refereeing This Week in the Times Northampton display the best of British Tetley's Bitter Cup: Newcastle's proud domestic record ends with defeat as rivals march on Davies pays price for season of struggle Richards feels pressure of new coaching role Reebok Injury dashes West's hopes Bath spurred on to comfortable victory Hawker opens the way for Ebbw Vale's revenge Draw Late revival destroys Caerphilly's dream Lynagh leaves Saracens in sight of double Best meets worst of the exiles in cup defeat Rugby Union: New Coach Grounded as Wasps Take Flight Offiah puts his mark on try-scoring history Positive signs for Warrington Rugby League Business Link Jenner inspires title challenge Coulthard unwilling to cut corners Kevin Eason begins the countdown to the new Formula One season Keeping pace with the champions of tomorrow JVC Whitehead's triumph built on home rule Bowls Legal & Public Notices Unravelling the secrets of flies you can bank on Brian Clarke on how to tie two of his favourite early-season trout patterns Trial leaves racereaders lost for words Racing: Ramsden Victory Prompts Review of Terminology Employed in Formbooks Richard Evans Nap: Stan's Your Man (2.50 Newcastle) Stan's Your Man, twice a course and distance winner regard by Dawn Goodfellow and looks capable of making a winning debut over fences on his favoured ground. NB: Ooh Ah Cantona (2.20 Newcastle) Nuttall has armchair ride Details from Eight Meetings Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline National Hunt Leaders McCoy 10-1 to reach 300 Plumpton Southwell Thunderer: Newcastle The Times For the Record Rugby Union Athletics Golf Hockey Snow Reports Rough terrain needs a ready mind James Henderson on the brains as well as brawn needed for the Lowe Alpine Western Isles Challenge Cycling Running Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge The Lowe Alpine Western Isles Challenge Winning Move Keene on Chess Bank can recover all payments Length of residence for capital gains tax relief Procedure outweighed planning flaw State immunity blocks mother's claim The Times Subrogation remedy for unjust enrichment Capitalisation, week's change Union-Castle Line Revamp crucial as BTR banks on disposals Companies Reporting Results and Statistics Word-Watching City holds breath as Mpc considers rates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Tourist Rates Change on Week Stock Market Hewlett Packard The Facts The Board The Times Corporate Profile - S&N What the Experts Say Our Verdict Drug company swallows dilution of interests AIM's ability to support growth of young firms called into question Alternative Investment Market First direct Iiyama Time for the Government to save World pacts in peril as US takes own line on telecoms Bronwen Maddox on America's Gulf stance and its echo on the phone Tiny Noel gets his skates on Television Choice Radio Choice Political satire, but where are the politics? Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable MPC likely to be divided over raising interest rates Shell Capital to challenge GE and Ford Times Two Corssword Companies Khoo's Standard stake put at ?2hn Abbey considers City Deal sale Sword hangs over SB/Glaxo pair Pirc sees one-stop shop for UK plc Policy New Corby Bank call to UBS on £145m loss Utilities storm Status quo Texas offer
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