News from 20/03/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Jean Rafferty, Kathy Lipari, Sarah Potter, Rob Hughes, D. M. Watson, Christopher Bowen, Paul Hoggart, Inigo Gilmore, Nicholas Russell, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon, Nick Cottam, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Adam Fresco, Adrian Lee and Polly Newton, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Stuart Spencer, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Trevor Sidebottom, Liz Forgan, Martin Barrow, Mike Mendl Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Tim Palmer, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Alan Langleben, Charles Bremner, Alan Munro, Cyril Townsend, Carole Midgley, Keith Robinson, Simon Tait, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Paul Durman, D. J. Dunstan, James H. Ross, Chairman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, M. McAarthur-CHRISTIE, Les Sharp, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, A. J. Stacpoole, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Stefano Hatfield, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Damian Whitworth, Mel Webb in Penina, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, John Allison, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Jason Nissé, Helen Penn, Alan Tillier, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tom Walker and our Foreign Staff, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Eileen Glue, Angela Lloyd, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael MacKey, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Neil Cooper, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Mark Fuller, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoHague ready to tone down Emu policy Loyalist threat to Maze officers Shares soar Chelsea through Index Today Flogging in schools and i hanging for treason to go It's kosher: the Jewish mother of all game shows DiCaprio fever hits West End Tomorrow: Best Value Saturday Paper Long flights may pose cot death risk Chopard Genéve Acting as Tony's straight man is no joke Labour will not step in to cut value of pound Judges give way over Masonic disclosures Dell French strikers halt Dover-Calais ferries British drivers praised £1m Hillsborough deal News at 11 gets nearer Roadshow to riches 'Vote for BBC board' Threat to quarry plan Slimmer Arts Council Drink licence for Prince How a clean look sent planners up the wall Spitfire pilot who can't stop flying down the road Crown tells jury to dear killer driver Sharps Bedrooms Wayne Starr Prison Service 'knew about assault claims' Watchdog's report at Wormwood Scrubs listed inmates' allegations of physical and verbal abuse by jail staff, writers Richard Ford Homebase Church is told to use spin doctors Primus Ford torn off a strip for racism Driver jailed Appeal refused Winning voice Over the moon Corrections First women rule waves on bridge of Navy warships London's most prolific armed robbers jailed Citytraveller Direct Ltd Comet Manager put staff through sex terror Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Psion Series Accountant who set wife alight is jailed for 7 years Bse scientist fobbed off by officials School outside lavatories to go Veal Ruling Neeson's Wilde towers over tamer portraits Benedict Nightingale on a more profound reading of a doomed love in David Hare's The Judas Kiss at the playhouse Theatre Phone codes change again in April, 2000 Arthritis research Campaign Moben Fitted Kitchens Share Offer Thomson Travel Group Hideous fashions earn fury of Joan Collins American Express Butter defeated mite of the West Ferrero Rocher Court told of grain fraud in Irish barn Death chase Bodies return Dead bird plea Pupils expelled Coming clean Prying eye in Irvine's home Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Blair censured over visit to Grand Prix The Prime Minister has accepted the verdict but the Tories expected an apology too. Philip Webster reports Full disclosure is price politicians must pay Riddell on Politics MPs to be shadowed by civil servants Unions in plan for emergency talks Jets will land where man lived for 6,000 years Site for runway yields nomads' artefacts and Bronze Age farm, reports Russell Jenkins Bosch Archives are bursting as past catches up with the present Terrorists issue threat to Maze prison officers Martin Fletcher reports on a danger signal as inmates are questioned on keys murder Compaq Keepers who face a daily regime of intimidation Cuts in pay and loss of professional pride make it harder for Maze staff to cope with death threats to themselves and their families, reports Martin Fletcher Psychological tests clear man pressed to confess murder Other conviction could be challenged, reports Peter Foster Scotland Yard finds ideal good neighbour TV Dixons Driving ban will cross the Eu Pc World the Computer Superstore Free Scanner with Compaq Pc and Printer Package Pc World the Computer Superstore MoD investigates veterans 'fears over Iraqi weapons Reid says wants all findings to be made public, writes Michael Evans Gulf War Syndrome Direct Line Mortgages Europe accused by liberals of boosting Right Diplomats join Un arms teams in Iraq Cook visit reopens settlements debate Michael Binyon assesses the results of the Foreign Secretary's pugnacious approach to Middle East affairs B&Q Policemen jailed over killing in Turkey The Open University Chinese leader sets three-year goal for reform Mandela accuses rugby bosses French dental students told to dig around for drill practice Hong Kong row as chiefs friend escapes charges Frigate finishes African aid trip Ashdown tells of Bosnia carve-up at dinner German rivals vie for Blair effect Seychelles & Mauritius Serbs take to streets as Belgrade softens over Kosovo Scottish Widows Kennedy bids hit by fame fatigue National Traineeships the Making of a School Leaver Clinton legal team faces Republican challenge Gaullist expelled over Le Pen pact (Reuters): Crash airline grounded (Reuters): Exiled leader faces $50m fine (AFP): Trans-Africa highway opens (AFP): 20 years' jail call for Papon (Reuters): The car in front is a write-off Us 'is risking new Vietnam' in Colombia Pentagon faces being sucked into a bloody quagmire, writes David Adams $200m winner sues Las Vegas casinos over tampering Swiftcall Tiny America to allow Cuba aid flights Nigerians pray papal visit will topple the junta Catholics hope the military will free political prisoners, writes Sam Kiley Male sex pill poised to raise American hopes and 'Impotence Inc' profits FIAT Murdoch pays $350m for LA Dodgers Stressed? Turn into a windmill The Little Book of Calm is a bestseller Daniel Johnson, The Times OpEd editor, followed its advice-and emerged feeling anything but calm Goldfish The Lost World Jurassic Park When fan mail turns into a letter bomb Kathleen Willey's notes to Bill Clinton have weakened her claims of assault. By Jean Rafferty LineOne Why can't we learn the fine art of shutting up? It's not harassment, it's l'amour Mesh is my secret weapon The Sunday Times Object of desire Hot Tip Time Computer Systems Six of the Best Apolitical class - who needs one? John Lloyd on Europe and the end of representative democracy Grave concern The Times Diary Flawed floors A glimpse of what I fancy Leonardo DiCprio is the latest teenage idol, but we have all had our crushes Trusted friend Booked up Track record Philip Howard Eager for Beavers We Should welcome the return of the native Fighting Abroad Cook's stance should be seen in its Labour context Unimpeachable Logic Clinton's fate may depend on Gingrich's calculations Row over Cook's Israel diplomacy Headmaster's death A step up? Passive resistance Support from public purse essential to future of science From the Campiagns Manager of the Association of British Drivers: Budget tax on drivers Farmyard brains East-Enders From Mr Les Sharp Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Naval heroes Silent majority? Millennium bug Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column School news Commemoration Spectacle Makers Receptions Legal appointment Memorial services Birthdays today Inner Temple Anniversaries Guild of Freemen of the City of London Pattenmakers' Company Furniture Makers' Company Church news Service dinners Dinners Luncheons The Times Forthcoming marriages Marriage Latest wills Rear-Admiral Charles Shepherd Personal Column Peter Hunt The British Kidney Patient Association Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Ian Fleming-Williams Red Richards Red Richards, jazz paintist, died in New York on March 12 aged 85. He was born on October 19,1912 Picture Gallery From our own Correspondent: Texas School Disaster March 20,1937 News The Times Crossword No 20,744 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Saturday Times Inside Section 2 Today Taxpayers 'could have reaped ?110m more' for Aea Savoy at centre of ?500m American bid battle Jobs boost as Morrison expands southwards Economy Discovery and BBC join forces Arts Prescott to unveil plans for the Tube Shares close near 6,000 as rate rise fears recede Media Fujitsu Television and Radio Pages 54,55 Business Today Stock Market Indices More jobs Rail blow Ld V-Daewoo to create 2,000 jobs Luton car plant at risk, Vauxhall tells unions BT Unions set for fight on recognition Bovis builds on forecast Sjpc shares boosted by strong 1997 results Toad buys Sextons Burford held back TAb seeks new funding Bodycote 77% advance Catties successful steer Evans Halshaw ahead Tourist Rates BAT looks to sell Eagle Star Re Capital Corp blames cut dividend on Chancellor Courtaulds Textiles ahead Euler Trade Indemnity By our City Editor: Wontnerbees at the Savoy Shares soar as Kwik-Fit accelerates The Royal Bank of Scotland Amec considers Fairclough disposal to free up capital Johnson Fry suffers £2.2m loss Shares make a 94-point leap to near 6,000 level Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money DEPOSlTS (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sprung Sport and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Building sans fronti?res Sjpc Wm Morrison Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street Strong pound carries the can for weak management A whisper of mea culpa should be heard from captains of industry MissING out The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Goddamned pinko liberal comsymp faggots. That was… One way bet Picture Gallery Nodding off News of Jacques Attali, the Frenchman thrown out of… Lobby fodder New owner poised to check in at The Savoy as the Wontners yield Jason Nissè reports on the latest twist in the battle to control the hotels group Bbc on slippery slope with Lottery Auditor's interview condemned Powerhouse:: uk National Express hit by Lcr Cable & Wireless Ugland steers growth course Cobham awaits contract decision Trinity lifts margins as advertising strengthens MDIS on the mend with results back in the black Chilled foods help Geest boost profits Travis perks up Nike suffers Asian woes Servisair steady at £7m HR Owen accelerates Hardy's net income rises Oil explorer confident Clydeport lifts dividend Charles Baynes ahead Ilion edges up to £6.1m Cheap electricity faces a delay Illuminating market issues Power bills reduced Prices Want to save Money on your Company's Energy… Planning to cut costs Efficiency Users are winners in fuel price war Gas and electricity suppliers are vying for each other's customers as competition sweeps away the energy market monopolies. Craig Seton reports More bite from super-watchdog Green power takes on the big generators Nick Cottam on the new cleaner power supplies that should no longer cost you the earth to buy Transco Industry subsidises home use The Times Unit Trust Information Service PIA Equities rise but gilts lose ground Member HSBC Group The Peter principle of dance survival Christopher Bowen on the latest moves by the controversial choregrapher, Peter Schaufuss Bob Dylan Topdogformusic Hype, hype hooray for Oscar night High-voltage power and glory As Good as It Gets Opening the barn door One man's enthusiasm-and money-has brought an opera festival to the Costwolds. Simon Tait reports Art Galleries Theatres RG Bring on the composer Arladne Auf Naxos Glasgow Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Reggae for the big time Pop Finley Quaye Glasgow Morcheeba Bigcalm Titanic Partners in cool Jazz Albums Stop being a teen idle Caitlin Moran has a message for every pop star not recording: pull your finger out and get to work The Times Tokens Identi-Kylie different New Pop Albums Bernard Butler Not Alone The backroom boys who wield a big stick Sir George Martine talks to Paul Sexton about the power of the producer Gattaca I just wanted some decent Tv John Hendricks, of Discovery, explains his huge BBC deal to Raymond Snoddy Media Sales & Marketing Michael Page Sales & Marketing No Title Sales Director Senior Sales Executive Marketing Co-Ordinator Medlock Associates Hayward & Associates More Today will mean more trouble Liz Forgan gives her views on what will and what won't work in the new Radio 4 schedules BBC2 goes for fantasy Toyota Boyle's lost generation Media, Sales & Marketing MacMillan Davies Hodes Hays Montrose Pray per view By beam to the screen It seems you have a lot of choice on these pages. In… March ACL Mistress in Mayfair A big commercial break for the Bbc Public Relations Morris College of Journalism "I'm worth More than this Job!" SPG The Times Newspapers Is ITV being too greedy? The Times Fantacy Formula One University of Sunderland Computeach International Ltd. Morris College of Journalism Start your Own Health Business How long can Sport First last? Brain Glanville on whether we are ready for an all-sport paper Sport First Unguent! Hawk-Eyed Readers Wanted! Naturopathic & Complementary Medicine Education Forthcoming Features St Loye's NBS Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College Harrow School Easter Revision Courses DfEE Abbey Tutorial College Sherborne School for Girls Cife Helpline St. Hilda's College Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford A-Level &… Yarm School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Collingham London-Oxford The Purcell School Brasenose and Worcester Colleges Oxford Lansdowne Private lessons can make perfect sense The Times Are we failing children? Helen Penn questions whether the Budgets will deliver Labour's promises on education How to help with Sats The revision guide has been improved The Open University Tour side venture south to Watford Independent Education Lucie Clayton Devonshire House Preparatory School Gabbitas Educational Consultants University of Portsmouth India in line for famous series win Cricket: Injuries to Waugh and Wilson Complete Australia Miserable Day Easter Revision at Cats EF International Language Schools University of Southampton Cullinan back with a bang Duke of Kent School Easter Revision Edinburgh Revision Courses Emmanuel College Queen's Wymondham College Times Newspapers The Mount School York Yesterday's Racing Results Niti Est Nitere Sandroyd Cool Dawn rises to big occasion Thornton coaxes stirring exhibition from Gold outsider Fakenham Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Guide to our In-Line Racecard Blinkered first time Earthmover digs in for Foxhunter triumph Folkestone Maguire's fall reveals dark side of Festival Southwell Course laid open to Clarke attack Golf Davies moves straight back into contention Legal & Public Notices The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust Ozanne helps pull Oxford along Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Wren puts Scotland on road to victory United pay price for false economy Football: Inability to Strenhthen Squad Proves Costly for Ferguson as Dream Ends Again Hall ready to resign seat on Newcastle board By our Sports Staff: Robson sure of Gascoigne Audi For the Record Vialli shows continental subtlety can be overcome Rob HUghes enjoys a sideshow to savour at Stamford Bridge Scotland go back in time with Burnell Rugby Union: London Scottish Prop Regalled after Stewart is Ruled out Logic no guide in Celtic twilight zone Voyages Jules Verne Word-Watching Bailey bridges the gorge Television Choice Amanda at play in the graves of Academe BBC1 Satellite and Cable Chelsea sustain European dream Sole British survivors conform place in Cup Winner's Cup semi-finals Times Two Crossword Rowing 52 Oxford president provides lead from the sidelines Atherton plans upbeat finale Team Picture Gallery Rugby Union 54 Blast from the past called up to power Scotland First Telecom Owner's gesture reaps rich reward
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