News from 09/03/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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James Pettifer and our Foreign Staff, Andrew Puddephatt, Director, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jimmy Knapp, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Jeff Dawson, Nick Nuttall, Michael Aylwin, Rob Hughes, Paul Rees, Michael Nazir-Ali, Roger Undy, Marc Thompson, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, P. M. Elton, Richard Hobson, Paul Darley, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Andrew Fleming-Williams, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, John O'leary, Education Editor, Roger Football, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, B. Graham Bell, Peter Waymark, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Keith Pike, David Hands, John O'leary, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Avebury, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, John Last, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Watts, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Francis Bennion, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Russell Wood, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Hawkes, Robert Horton, Chairman, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Tony Young, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Jasper Gerald, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, D. H. Pitcher, Chairman, Nicholas Wood, R. W. Johnson, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, I. Kessler, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Bob Jeffay, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Heron, Chairman, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Simon Chapman, Walter Gammie, Nick Burrows, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondence, Brian Glanville, Martin Hasseck, John Julius Norwich, R. J. Elford, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Brian Mountford, Gillian Harris, Chris Ayres, Denis P. Cassidy, Benedict Nightingale, Richard White, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, David Madduck, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Andrew Pierce and Alan Hamilton, Peter Robinson, Brian Wilkinson, Jan Raath, Andrew Pierce and Nicholas Watt, Rodney K. Bickerstaffe, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Ice Hockey, Richard Philips,
ResumoWin a Classic Ferrari Royal Family to lose place in the Lords Kensington Palance may house art BSE hearing may call ministers My Lai medals Strike called off Index Voting reforms could be in place by next election Index A question of breeding Silent demo against Serbs By our Political Correspondent: Prescott faces cash donation inquiry Newcastle End Barnsley Dream Facts Monday Hundreds evacuated in Waco car bomb siege Prescott orders audit of son's deal Official to Investigate sale. of former council houses to developer, write Andrew Pierce and Nicholas Watt Adams sets out negotiating stall United colours of Benetton Dell Americans Line up for Dublin German roofers issue second writ on Dome News in Brief Concern over candidates Labour gay campaign Royal bodyguard leaves Talks on Independent Labour survey under fire King-size price for Kong Ownership question Python comeback rises from the ashes Giles Whittell reports from Aspen as the comedy circus prepares to go flying again Motorists' revenge on White Van Man Great caravan trek takes its toll Drop in drug use among young GUCCI Envy The team that found bigger fish to fry The Vectra Arctic Se from Vauxhall Father and daughter sue over false memory Gillian Harris on family launching first case over bogus claims of abuse World Vision British Airways Presenters win fight against radio cuts BSE Inquiry will break new ground Canada seizes British meat Wildlife chief wants green levy to save peat bogs Nick Nuttall meets the women who promises a fresh approach at English Nature Demon Internet Anti-theft device can quicken heart rate Zurich Municipal Man in Tv audience charged with attack News in Brief Airport scare Youth arrested Pet shop blaze PC stabbed Plaque damage Bubbling over Experiment Ayill show if pigs are farmyard brains £200,000 study should clear up puzzle with sty-Q tests, writes Michael Hornsby No link between passive smoking and lung cancer Vodafone's falling call costs. A graphic… Actor sues lawyers over libel victory Littlewoods British bakers serve their own 'Sheila slice' Home-grown oestrogen bread is said to reduce the ill-effects of menopause, reports Russell Jenkins Drivers told to hoot for sake of art EPSON Hague canvasses Tory party activists Daihatsu A nation of tuckshop tycoons Prime Minister has vision of new enterprise culture growing up through schools, reports Valerie Elliott How we pocketed £600 from a bright idea Peter Foster recalls a number of dubious money-making schemes at his school, not least his own involving 120 engraved cigarette lighters Left-handed children lose hope of help Roche Bobois Paris Britannica Whiz-kid tells of a nice little learner Serbs step up hunt for rebel cells in Kosovo Propaganda Albright urges halt to rash of killings Diplomacy Microsoft Encircling Evolves' await their chance Region on the Brink AP: Killer of Briton in apology to family Staples Blair puts strategy for peace to Israel Golan boom quells settlers' fears Clinton's Whitewater partner dies in jail Commercial Union Rabbis 'use thugs to speed divorces' Kohl's notion of Christian Europe leaves Turks turning to Mecca Inside Germany Bavaria covers up death of schoolgirl Directline MH Priebke to appeal over life sentence Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Warning by China of 3.5m jobs loss Time Computer Systems Heroes of My Lai massacre honoured at last Suharto denounces IMFand digs m over economy First direct Hostage release move fails World in Brief Papers missing Reuters: Jail shootings Reuters: Divers charge Reuters: Killer avalanche AP: Soprano dies Reuters: Free to talk Cosy coverage of ANC by Irish press baron dismays journalists The Argus newspapers owned by Tony O'Reilly are reluctant to resist government bullying, R. W. Johnson writes from Johannesburg Spirit world assails embattled Mugabe with omens of doom Forte Maple Computer Corporation Women unite to fight Taleban sex 'apartheid' Unlocking the secrets of dyslexia As European Brain nears, Anjana Ahuja looks at new neutrological research which suggests that there is a physical basis for dylexia Genes dictate response to diet DIAL-a-PHONE Natural Progesterone Cream Early warning for fat adults Serviceline Insurance Star that waxes and wanes WPA Status symbols Bags of Style Simpson Prime Health Somak Holidays A grand revival: the lifechanging salon has returned The days of the society hostess are far from over. Janine di Giovanni goes salon-hopping with the new movers and shakers The Royal Bank of Scotland 333MHz Pentium Ii Processor Tennessee's early shocker Hill House Hammond AT&T Design is an art that bears repetition Wildly off the wall The Barbers off Surreal Brief Lives An epic too far in millennium dash Concerts: Rattle revisits the Seventies; the Hall? rattles the begging bowl ENO All the President's mien Whether hero or figure of fun, America's head of state is grist to the Hollywood mill, now more than ever. Jeff Dawson reports Opera & Ballet Theatres Picture Gallery Gems in a poor setting The Times Theatre This week in the Times Picture Gallery Rome is not for you just yet, Mr Blair Michael Nazir-Ali counsels the Prime Minister against conversation In his cups Partners in a political two-step Blair and Ashdown need to dance to one tune, says Peter Riddell Small change Hong Kong feasts with the dragon Liberal reformers they may not be - but beijing's new-style leaders are committed to economic reform Flathered Picture Gallery Diary straits A Pig's Best Friend Making sausages of the mind of man Not so Fast Labour has a duty to consult on constitutional reform Zhu's Big Bang An ambitions assault on red tape and party prerogatives Call for debate on the future of work Royal flush Operation Mincemeat Composition and powers of the Lords and Commons Sierra Leone victims Rail safety record Church appointments Ringing complaint Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Professor Andrew Rutherford Mr James Lees-Milne John Corbett Sir Peter Hutchison Lecture The London Institute Nature notes Birthdays today U-boat hunter to be honoured Finalists declared at Crufts Show Personal Column All Tickets! Hotels Hospitality Travel Markson Planos Antiques & Collectables Citibond Flight Searchers Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinners Faresavers Announcements Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Marriages Paviors' Company Sir Alfred Pugsley Sir Alfred Pugsley, Obe, Frs, structural engineer died on March 7 aged 94. He was born on May 13,1903 Sir Bernard Ledwidge Sir Bernard Ledwidge, Kcmg, former Ambassador to Israel and Finland, died on February 20 aged 82. He was born on November 9,1915 Latest wills Wing Commander Christopher Deanesly Wing Commander Chrisopher Deanesly, Dfc, wartime fighter pilot, died on February 19 aged 88. He was born on January 27,1910 On this Day Henry Steele Commager Henry Steele Commager, historian, died on March 2 aged 95. He was born on October 25,1902 News The Times Crosswordno 20,734 Picture Gallery Business Aa Information Hours of Darkness WPA Features Forecast Arts Tomorrow Sport Lottery Numbers Radio & Tv Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Cup provides historical romance Newcastle and Wolves Have Wembley in Sight Again Whitehall Under the Skin of Sport Ench Fallibility luck of the Irish revives Five… Double Dealing Grounds for Leaving Mud, Glorious Mud Stewart and Butcher hit back Cricket: England Kept in the Field for Nine Hours as Holder Makes Case for Test Recall Sidhu sets pace as India clear arrears Boss De Villiers saves best figures of his career for final Test Vettori turns game in New Zealand's favour Sport in Brief Agassi continues revival Bradley keeps his nerve Marlow emerge to win Judges reject protest Records from the vaults More glory for Maier Boss Coulthard waves Hakkinen to victory Motor Racing: Pitstop Fiasco Fails to Prevent One-Two for McLaren in Opening Grand Prix of Season Melbourne Details Formula 1 Learning importance of the team ethic Kevin Eason on the pact between team-mates that ensured maximum points for McLaren Graf starts difficult climb back to the top Tennis Newcastle don Sunday best to go through Fa Cup: Brave Barnsley's dream ends abruptly but London rivals live to fight another day Segers leaps into the mainstream William Hill Bubbling West Ham still afloat Thompson undaunted by glare of spotlight Picture Gallery Joachim settles frantic struggle Fa Carling Premiership: Villa keep Chelsea waiting for first league victory under Vialli Whizz-kidz Everton pay for their lack of forward thinking Ince takes responsibility to sustain title fantasy Orange Goal of European integration leads to domestic strife Pedersen's arrival ill-timed NatWest England face uphill struggle to reach finals David Powell sees an impressive display of efficiency from the women of Germany Dismissals ease Rushden home Club hopes to make Francis think again Stevens ruins Flynn's day Quinn takes lead role in little and large show Ipswich talisman helps revive dreams of glory Torquay collapse in spectacular fashion Ball conducts case for McMahon's defence Double record stays intact Fa Cup Sixth round First Division Bell's League Championship Fa Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagus Pools Check Overseas Vaux Hall Conference Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Bell's League Championship Walker stays sharp to lead an Itv triumph City just going through emotions Mcc membership Effects of ban on women Commentators' idiosyncratic use of English Grand prix places Referee's penalty Should drugs be allowed? This week in the Times Wales and Scotland win back measure of pride Bridgestone Loyal pilgrims savour their house-warming France shown to beiallible by pluck of the Irish The Times Kiss of life We tournament's abiding values Collision course approaches moment of impact David Hands wonders whether rugby's leading clubs and the game's governing body can negotiate a way back from the brink Disciplined Saracens accentuate positive The Times Leicester dig in after Corry carries can Sheasby returns to galvanise Harlequins Catt carried off as Bath weather Bristol storm Coltart achieves double distinction Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move NatWest Romp survives tough test to reach first final Hall's burst inspires Rovers to victory Canon personal copiers Armstrong glad to be alive for Race to the Sun Garcia shines with hat-trick Ayr's hopes of grand slam dented Olton pay for Trojans' cheek Guide to the Week Ahead Hesitant Hendry masters White Around the world in 80 days is on for Edwards Sharks bite back to capture trophy Douglas defies the years to win doubles Africans endure an English tradition Stage set for gripping winter's tale Canon Snow Reports Rugby Union Rugby League Boxing For the Record Picture Gallery Athletics Basketball Golf Cricket Hockey The Times Ladbrokes braces itself for referral of Coral purchase Newton Abbot Specialists Rapid Raceline Guide to our In-Line Racecard Cheltenham favours soft option Southwell Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Bond Jnr sparks profitable day for Mitchell Leaders over the Jumps Whom to thank for Mother's Day? It started in the Middle Ages, but was almost extinct until the Americans stepped in Mothering Sunday Multiple Display Advertising Items Unrealistic to expect complete records Cross-examinations on inadmissible statements to stop Holiday changes must be 'necessary' Honest use of same name no breach The Times Protective writs were abuse of process Voluntary work as local connection Capitalisation, week's change Mitel Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Emerson advisers test patience of institutions Legal & General Change on Week Stock Market Court cases steal limelight at BAT London Int buys Czech group Word-Watchig Hewlett Packard Mowlem fights repair 'cowboys' with Skillbase Economic Outlook The Facts The Board Social Security Corporate Profile: Safeway Pensions hit by missing trustees Police to sue Allied Dunbar Tourist Rates DB Our Verdict Sainsbury looked at Safeway Blair out to cut red tape Alternative Investment Market Computacenter Milken makes a comeback in deal with Oracle Council poised for big stake in soccer Verdict predicts cull of high street outlets W H Smith in £60m takeover What next for national insurance? BT Bigger waistlines mean healthier bottom lines Size matters as retailers and other us businesses are finding, says Ian Brodie Champion of forgotten greats Radio Choice Infatuated man, lost and at risk in the dark Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Tax help for firms fighting 2000 'bug' Times Two Crossword Best Policy 50 Halifax ready to bid ?800m for Midshires GTech fights to save lottery role Price of pace set to quieken Emerson's advisers feel the heat Paying Too Much Profile 48 Insurers plan rescue for firms facing mis-selling ruin This week in the Times
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