News from 10/03/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Malcolm Harper, Director, Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Kenneth H. Craik, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Michael Oliver, Kathy Lipari, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Julian Lee, Cathie Bell, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, R. M. Weller (President), Carol Midgley, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Diana Mosley, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Jenkins, (Assistant Ecumenical Officer), Andrew Burrows, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Nicolas Owen, Richard Storey, Chairman, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Donald Hutera, David Charter Education Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Julie Gorst, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Philip Webster, Nicholas Watt, Paul Wilkinson and Dominic Kennedy, Anatole Kaletsky, Roger Potter, Director, Charles Bremner, Elizabeth B. Nicholson, Peter Barnard, Quentin R. V. Morris, Nicholas Watt and Dominic Kennedy, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, James Bone and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, David Watts, Adam Jones, Eddy Collier (Partner), Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, Derek Fatchett, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Jennifer Dalton, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Roger Boyes, N. Hardwick Chief Executive, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alastair Campbell, Chief Press Secretary, Daniel McGrory and Kathryn Knight, John Allison, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Douglas Hurd, Philip Delves Broughton, Richard Ford, Roger Boyes and Martin Fletcher, Michael Clark Stock Market Writer, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Cathy Harris and Sydney Friskin, Caspar Rock (Director), Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Rachel Campbell-Johnson, Richard Miles, Robert Johnston, David Milsted, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, James Fergusson, Christopher Follett, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Tony Christopher, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Christopher Montgomery, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, M. Haigh, Geoffrey Robertson, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Alan Hamilton, Jan Raath, David Nicholas, (Deputy Editor), Christopher Irvine, Matthew Beard and Robin Young,
ResumoWoman with a Whistle Prescott tells of vendetta against him 'They are trying to blacken my name' Princess's fund pays out £13m Russian pressure on Milosevic Index McAliskey wins battle against extradition Keyhole surgery fixes Prince's troublesome knee Brown's Budget Test Woodward may face murder retrial On the Town, on the Cheap Equal rights for single fathers 5 facts The Future of Work Captain Soames goes over the ethnic top Political Sketch Straw decides on closed-list system for Euro election Vote to Abstain Direct Line Advil Picture Gallery Brown declares war on fraud in Europe News in Brief Sinn Fein silent on funds Passive smoking rebuke Nurse dies on holiday Farewell to Ford Scorpio £30,000 pay for artists Al Fayed blackmailed The full compliment Chorus of disapproval Wonder of Woolworths Acid attack victim braves life of disfigurement 'Lucky to be alive' babysitter takes positive attitude towards her injuries, reports Simon de Bruxelles By a Correspondent: Hedgehog man who shot at JCB is jailed Formula One betting altered Monty Python take strife of Brian to court Picture Gallery Husband gets 12 years for 'heinous crime' 'Reber' charity to get £lm in Diana memorial payout Fund's Main Beneficiaries Blair backs reforms as Queen enjoys day of tradition Sage PPP healthcare Knee trouble is bane of the athlete Medical Briefing Cash-strapped opera goes shopping at M & S It's arrivederci Armani - Dalya Alberge reports on more than just a change of tune from Covent Garden Saint Laurent shows how less is more Tesco Camelot faces £78m fine over GTech J. C. Penney International Catalog Inc. BSE inquirycalls for extra time as evidence mounts Watchdog hits stop button on offensive faxes Gateway2000 Teacher accepts cancer damages In Brief Broker jailed Town's tax rise Wave of interest Free transfer Correction Vodka-drinking driver jailed for killing cyclists Seven years for alcoholic who ran down three men as he drove with bottle in hand, writes Paul Wilkinson Homes ruling paves way for end of doorstep Hill House Hammond Lloyds Bank Policeman four times over limit walks free Relatives who fall ill after tragedies may get damages Met cuts pensions of convicted policemen Boots Bidders scale heights for King Kong poster Therapy backfires for child molesters Swiftcall Adventist school wins fight for state funding Teletubbies attacked for being too cheerful World broadcasters have rounded on the BBC's successful export for not showing children enough reality, reports Carol Midgley Heard the one about the Irish pub they flew to Siberia? Standard Life Bank Head says politicians betray schools on morality Money is the motive for Prescott vendetta Researcher admits breaking the law to obtain information on business dealings of minister's son, Nicholas Watt and Dominic Kennedy report Let Scottish devolution mean diversity, not uniformity Riddell on Politics Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Hoverspeed Fast Ferries Parties urged to discipline MPs behaving badly German wives prepare to stand by their men Behind each leading man is a woman determined to claw her way to victory in the election, writes Roger Boyes from Bonn Britain snubbed as Austria plans early euro talks Ideal Home Exhibition Royal Mail (Reuters): Albanians defy Serb order for quick funerals Tom Walker in Srbica reports on the victims of repression Moscow joins the West in weapons embargo BT Danes set for big poll swing to Right (AP): £300m paid out in French arms scandal, says Dumas Vote No... Feminine touch fails to move grammar gurus UN praises Iraqi co-operation as inspectors complete first checks Clinton facing writ over denial of 30-year affair Democrat 'hustler' vows to name donors Dan Technology Midland Journalist sorry for Paula Jones disclosures Settlers try to halt prize for author Faction chief back 'to unite Afghans' CNT (AFP): Saudi monarch is taken to hospital World in Brief US space offer to Russia Waco gunman surrenders (AP): Titanic survivor dies at 87 (AP): 30 perish in bus inferno (Reuters): HIV prisoner in suicide bid (Reuters): Unhappy with hookahs DIAL-a-PHONE Hindu Right poised to take reins in India Sonia Gandhi urged to become Congress leader, Christopher Thomas writes Police beat students at Harare protest 'Condom Virgin' art exhibit attacked Rugby chiefs challenge Mandela inquiry plans The Royal Bank of Scotland plc Suharto wins extra emergency powers The day I conquered my fear of flying Julie Gorst reveals how a one-day course for nervous passengers helped her to overcome her 'aerophobia' I took pleasure in knowing I would refuse to board Legal & General Help for tobacco addicts Medicine Chest The Harley Medical Group On the town, on the cheap The Nineties are the downshifting decade. Bur what if you yearn not for a better quality of life, simply a cheaper one in the city? Spendthrift Robert Johnston tries a spot of urban downsizing Audi Top Tips Overwhelmed by the fax of modern life Junk faxes are intrusive, irritating and hard to stop, says Magnus Linklater Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group St. Joseph's Hospice Well saved, Gordon, now for your goal The Budget should give us better services, says Anatole Kaletsky Private health and education would be redundant Gagging Order Picture Gallery Slaves to the work ethic We should get the treadmill and reward flexible employment schemes Shooting star The Times Diary Better late The Times Diary Don't lose your cool, Britannia Douglas Hurd on the perils of Blair's rebranding The Strange Rebirth Liberel Democrats are victims of their own success Modernising Monarchy A process of reform requires a framework for change Gender Benders Correct grammar beats political correctness, even in France Public interest in PM's leap of faith' Balfour's doubts Action needed on Algerian atrocities Chemical mergers Service overseas Mosley and Disraeli No doubt about it Help for students Moon water leads to flights of fancy Eating out Dish of the day Grand fix? Court Circular Memorial service Royal engagements School news Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Forces appointments Meeting Colours turn to gold for orchid exhibitors Commonwealth Day Observance Service Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheon Dinners Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Lord Donaldson of Kingsbridge Lord Donaldson of Kingsbridge, OBE, former Minister for the Arts, died on March 8 aged 90. He was born on October 9,1907 Personal Column Brigadier E. D. Smith Brigadier E. D. Smith, CBE, DSO, Gurkha commander, died on March 7 aged 74. He was born on August 19,1923 Court & Social Leonie Rysanek Leonie Rysanek, Austrian soprano, died in Vienna on March 7 aged 71. She was born on November 14,1926 Flashpoint as Brixton Mob Huris Missiles at Riot Police Theft in sale of unexpired ticket Amending information out of time Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Transfer of undertakings problems Time Computer Systems Time limit not observed Midland puts business banking back in branches Business to Business Quantumatic Ltd Red Star Multiple Display Advertising Items Search on to find best of British exporters As the extended 1998 awards loom, Rodney Hobson reports on the overseas successes of last year's winners Grun Swift KJC Mobile Phones Tag PC technology The story so far... League Updates Women's League Students 'League Youth League Line February winners celebrate their success The £1,000 prize for February has gone to a proven ITF expert, white the women's league winner is a Liverpool fan from Aldershot ITF League PFA Players' League Internet League FA Cup League The Times Updated scores for FA Cup and main leagues The elimination of premier league teams from the cups has left ITF entrants with some tricy decisions Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week's Moves Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,735 Business AA Information Heres a clue breathtaking beaches beautiful weather? Sport American Express Services Europe Limited Arts In the Times Features Your Own Business Law The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section Sales slow down as industrial recession looms Halifax tops RBS's bid for society John Charcol Arts Reed abandons £17bn merger with Wolters Black Horse gallops toward Bradford & Bingley Law Sport American defence link-up on brink of collapse Television and Radio Business Today Granada to launch home shopping Limelight hit by disposal exceptionals British Energy shares race on £160m forecast WH Smith aims for buyback on top of £68m Menzies deal IMI plc Expamet lifts payout Mirror's profits up before costs of MIN deal CMG Ryanair adds jets to fight BA challenge Business Roundup Astec directors voted out More jobs go at BSS Waste group up 49% BSkyB finance chief dies Tour1st Rates Laporte prefers deals to share buybacks Hutchinson confident of boost from superstores Legal & General By our City Editor: Dutch courage falters Commentary Nabarro Nathanson IMI encouraged by strong orders Close shares rise after 30% boost FTSE back above 5,800 as Wall St fears subside Sotck Market Commodities Liffe Options Picture Gallery 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 Dispense with low rating Tempus CMG Laporte Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Close Bros Wall Street Labour pains over the future of PFI The Business of Politics Fresh thinking offers flexible approach to pensions problem Any scheme should offer scope to help the poorest, says Tony Christopher Good returns Change of Liffe The Times City Diary Mail shot Stark warning for corporate hospitality Rowe & Maw Générale des Eaux submits merger proposal to Havas BT Persimmon aims to build position UK growth estimate now issued monthly Business Roundup Readymix 45% increase Tay trading profit up Polypipe confident Manganese warning BAA enters bid battle Vymura advances Dredging sales ahead C&RP soars 82% to a record £11m Growth of IT forecast to slow Regal revamp to cost up to £90m Legal & Public Notices Record at British Vita beats City expectations Successors named as Candover rises 35% Confident funds put trust in FTSE 250 Golden Hope Plantations Berhad New franchises fuel Pendragon Euler Trade Indemnity Equities extend rally First direct The Times Unit Trust Information Service Union-Castle Line Panoramic view of a people person Richard Cork on three exhibitions celebrating the photographic genius of the 90-year-old Henri Cartier-Bresson Around the London Galleries Building a Library A guide to the best available classical recordings, on CD, presnted in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Echoes from a distant war zone Concerts British Museum Opera & Ballet Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Have wheels, will trouble English Journeys Hampstead Pregnant and heavy Dust BAC, SW11 Slav laboured Sabina! Pleasance, N7 The Times Time to tell a different story Donald Hutera meets New York choreographer Bill T. Jones as he prepares for a London season. Plus, Richard Alston reviewed Richly suggestive, purely told Richard Alston Queen Elizabeth Hall Launching no more offensives Pop Suicide Garage, N5 Chemistry sets Women of Africa Festival Hall The Times Sketches twinned with wit Comedy The Nimmo Twins Hen and Chickens, N1 Allen & Overy Head of Legal Services Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment University of Hertfordshire Multiple Display Advertising Items Thumbs up for a great act Geoffrey Robertson, Qc, recalls a legal master at work in a famous obscenity trial Look who's flouting the Bar code Inns and Outs Paternity change? Picture Gallery Jury danger Scrivenor: A new unity Eagan Janion Chambers Banking & Finance Let the women in on the gossip Counsel ZMB Industry Hays Richard Owen New 1 Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB Crown Prosecution Service Health Law Group Hughes-Castell A revolution waiting to happen here There is a growing trend in US courts for computer-generated evidence, says Victoria McKee Clifford Chance Making sense of the damages for disaster Andrew Burrows, above, on the law and compensation for mental illness Garfield Robbins The College of Law Chambers Professional Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers Professional Recruitment HW Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Hughes-Castell Lipson Lloyd Jones Graham Gill & Young TMP Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cavendish Boyle Pearson Television Graveney's arrival revives debate on Atherton's role Cricket Legal Appointments The 1998 Woman Lawyer Conference Tendulkar puts India on brink Actis People in Law Bristol & West Second collapse leaves Pakistan close to defeat Sheikh gives backing to Loder Racing: Newmarket Trainer Entrusted with 60 Juveniles for Godolphin Thunderer: Leicester Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Exeter Dunwoody 7-4 to head Festival jockeys Thunderer: Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Spackman left out in the cold Football Today's Fixtures Citibank Crewe build success on solid platform David Maddock on a club that is a modol for talent spotting Pools Forecast For the Record Snow Reports FA ready to look into Cup clashes Ireland opt for settled approach Sport in Brief Controlling interest breaks new ground Christopher Irvine meets a woman taking charge in a male-dominated sport Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Engineering council O'Sullivan gets back to business Snooker Teamwork of highest order Alan Copps says agreements in Formula One are not new McLaren engineer technical knockout Kevin Eason explores the reasons for the outstanding performances of Hakkinen and Coulthard in Melbourne Milton Keynes hosts Blues double bill Hockey: Oxford and Cambridge Renew Annual Rivalry with Men and Women Sharing Stage Iberia Word-Watching Gangland, Masai Mara style Television Choice Radio Choice As far as anyone can tell, it looks promising Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Cricket Players handed tour choice Northampton soften their stance in rugby union's club versus country dispute Times Two Crossword Clubs ask president to step in Francis approves terms for return FIA rejects protest over McLaren pact Racing 'Like turkeys voting for Christmas' Citytraveller Direct Ltd
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