News from 25/03/1998
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George Cole, John Roberts, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, Elizabeth Summerhayes, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, L. M. Oliver, Max Glaskin, Jake Barnes, Philip Harding, Philip Delves, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Marcelle D'argy Smith, Editor, Carl Mortished, J. F. Q. Switzer, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Mark Mathiason, Tom Walker, David Ould (Deputy Director), Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Tamsin Seymour, Bridget Harrison, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Phil Gordon, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, David Hands, John McNicholas (President), Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Philip Stott (Professor), Nigella Lawson, Victoria Fletcher, Nicholas Watt and Michael Evans, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Paul C. Martin (Director), Helen Wallace, Martyn Palmer, Andy Lavender, Derek Day, Philip Webster and Ben MacIntyre, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Geoffrey Hartwell, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Adam Barnard, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Frank Tomlin, Nick Kelly, Hettie Judah, Peter Taylor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jeffrey Gordon, Ray Hatley, David de Gale, Adrian Fisher, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Patricia Newland, Simon Jenkins, Jane Powell, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Lindsay Nicolle, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,
ResumoHomes Man branded a killer in civil ruling Court victory for doctor's family Picture Gallery United again Gascoigne move Index Hunt for black teenager's killers 'clouded by racism' Blackpool rocked as Labour opts for the South Why football needs women Blair's Gallic charm woos French MPs Going Online with Anna Friel Atherton declares after losing series First Telecom The weird magic of Kristin Hersh Girls die as boy gunmen ambush fire drill Killer bugs and asteroids - it's a mug's game for Labour Political Sketch Blair draws line in the sand over European state Philip Webster and Ben MacIntyre report on a warning in fluent French No 10 denies intervention to aid Murdoch Italian deal Labour says newspapers were wrong over telephone call, report Philip Webster and Richard Owen How is Railtrack Doing? Straw plays down threat of anthrax attack on UK Unlikely Route for Revenge Village sloggers survive appeal from boundary Sister gave chilling warning against 'walking timebomb' Michael Horsnell on the killer and the woman he could not forget J. P. Tod's Hall calls on Newcastle fans to rally round Random killer picked on judge's daughter Court told that loner made study of stabbing techniques from Forces' literature, reports Russell Jenkins Belgium expels 400 refugees to Britain Transig Parents face instant fine for truancy Special deals with Revenue may not exempt taxpayers from prosecution NatWest Armagh security base hit in mortar attack Titanic scuppers British Oscar hopes Hollywood honours its own as The Full Monty is left to face the music. Giles Whittell The Winners Cable & Wireless Microlight crash mars the start of world flight Railtrack Top surgeon saw accused sculptor as modern Leonardo Singer is jailed for 12 months News in Brief Murder charge Illegal road race Security smoke Car disabled Hero's farewell Informative Electric cars get battery boost Detr PC World Battered pier will rise again with £14m grant TV recruits public to 'jury' service Kumon Maths Smith stays away from opera rally Christians given code warning Wildlife at risk from pressure to cut water bills Nick Nuttall reports on a clash between ministers and nature advisers on special sites Asthma boy leads the ?2m clean-up Swiftcall Share Offer Bailiffs evict tree protesters Cooking times are roasted by new oven Welfare changes expected this year National Savings Labour wants new London mayor in office before 2000 French given a revealing lesson in le Blairisme Riddell on Politics 'One pint' limit backed The Times Triple baby vaccine is safe, experts tell parents By our Medical Correspondent: GPs beg for break as night calls soar Now Look Who's Talking Starlet Canadians open season on Prince Will hunting Major tells fund to use Diana logo with care Camorra preys on trade in exotic animals Italy in euroland as Brussels prepares to field virtuous first eleven The economic goalposts have been shifted in order to get the desired result, Charles Brenner Cathay Pacific MJN Rearing a child in US costs $1.4m Troika of Kremlin insiders plotted the downfall of Yeltsin's Cabinet Richard Beeston reports from Moscow on a group of advisers, including the President's daughter, who have Boris Yeltsin's ear Most Russian ministers likely to be kept on New Cabinet leader has yet to be chosen, writes Robin Lodge in Mosco77 Man 'sent death threats to Gates' World in Brief (Reuters): Dummy cuts cot death risk (AFP): Hostage returns to Beirut (Reuters): Nairobi campus closed (AP): Portugal's cardinal dies (AP): Three females too many West is defied as Serb forces take Kosovo reprisals Milosevic is given Albright warning Lands' End Direct Merchants, UK Limited US welfare cuts fail to push people into jobs Blair Policy White House attempt to protect Hillary 'ridiculous' Hyundai Car (Uk) Ltd. Picture Gallery Loggers blamed as haze thickens Brazil accepts UN help to tackle fires Expatriate families flee choking Brunei smog Forest fires and the burning of land for cultivation in Brunei have created a stinking fog leading to lethargy, sickness and bad coughs, writes Victoria fleteher Israelis plan to extend limits of Jerusalem Slave Trade Fuel crisis threatens Abacha junta Double Oscar Winner Africa 'sacrificed during Cold War' David Orr in Makono, Uganda, hears Clinton deplore American treatment of the continent (Reuters): French envoys are accused British Gas Service (AFP): UN forced out of Kandahar Why football needs women (and women need football) The resignation of two disgraced football cheifs has revealed that soccer may have at last woken up to the value of female support, says avowed fan Bridget Harrison Yamaha-Kemble Music (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriage is a trade-off Morality and Lolita Ego, rugs and retribution Hill House Hammond Picture Gallery Fear and loathing in Hollywood Los Angeles is a great place to be if you've been nominated for an Oscar. But otherwise, it is simply terrifying, says Kevin Bacon. Interview by Barry Wigmore 0Western Provident Association Arts Forte Alan Coren Just one small snip from me, but one giant snip for mankind… Cook's fizz The Times Diary Picture Gallery Goodbye Carlton-Browne Mr Cook's assault on the closed shop of the Foreign Office may be doomed-but diplomacy should take the warning seriously Me, Tarzan The Times Diary That's cool The Times Diary Russian roulette in the Cape R. W. Johnson says Mandela and Yeltsin rule over mafia states Blair in French A call for democracy, diversity and flexibility Clinton in Africa A better tour than it looks Drifting to Death A fishing ban that is long overdue Sinn Fein's return to Ireland talks Legal aid fees Taking a bow Trials of trying to marry in church Forced marriage Wallpaper photos Phone code changes Defence decisions Alarm over forest fires in Brazil Victorian conditions Court Circular Luncheons Royal engagements Reception Personal Column The Queen honours Windsor Castle restorers Birthdays today Mr Tony Bambridge Memorial service Anniversaries today School news Dinners Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Professor Sir Derek Barton Professor Sir Derek Barton, Frs, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. died on March 16 in College Station, Texas, aged 79. He was born on September 8,1918 Personal Column Simon Wingfield Digby Simon Wingfield Dogby. Conservative MPfor West Dorset 1941-74, died on March 22 aged 88. He was born on February 9,1910 (From a Correspondent): Automobilism Possibilities of Electric Cars Leonard Daniels Leonard Daniels, former Principal of Camberwell School of Art, died on February 24 aged 88. He was born on November 28,1909 Lalita Pawar Lalita Pawar, actress, died on February 24 aged 79. She was born in indure, central India. on April 18,1918 News The Times Crossword No 20,748 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Boots to launch off-the-shelf health insurance Halls to reduce family stake in United 'Relegation is not part of our business plan' Hire Intelligence Business Pressure on Granada over price for Savoy Matalan founder fashions ?178m cut at float Arts Sport Banks face data privacy inquiry Television and Radio Business Today Midshires refuses to endorse RBS bid GTech in 'candid' Oflot meeting Robeco Group P&O shares buoyant as profits steam ahead Taylor Woodrow keen to grow Davies says rates may need to rise Cash incentives for rail managers to cut delays Post Office delivers freeze on cost of sending a letter DTI drive on exports comes under fire Watchdogs called in before DTI report Business Roundup Court rejects BCCI claim Defence costs Marley Taylor quits W H Smith Hunting improves Downturn for VCI Norweb-Telecom venture Glynwed sales to go on Meggitt climbs higher EFM funds plummet Tourist Rates Nycomed hit by falling X-ray prices Teachers Building Society By our City Editor: Thorny problem for Mr Rose Commentary Takeover talk lifts Brunner Iceland delivers new sales The Royal Bank of Scotland Flextech and BBC venture loses £19m Commodities Liffe Options Support for detection process boosts Shield 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 Nycomed Amersham Iceland Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cruise control Tempus Flextech Wall Street Suharto on brink as Indonesia lurches to financial disaster David Watts analyses an economic crisis that has global implications Star signings The Times City Diary Give the New Deal a chance to work Frank Dobson The Times City Diary Out of the soup The Times City Diary The magazine Punch, prop. MohamedAl Fayed, has… The Times City Diary Prior booking The Times City Diary BBC producers retain total editorial control of National Lottery shows Companies can cope successfully with the euro Chancellor's timing could not be worse BT Shares end on a high Planet Delta hopes Dutch deal will reverse fortunes Britannic advance boosts share price Midland Bank plc. BRiO Husband and wife earn £58m in Spandex sale Lenders under fire on insurance costs Daniels chilled foods grow 20% Brammer profits rise 10% Textiles abandons plans for buyout Business Roundup IRG reduces losses Rap hit by excess stock Quality performance Datrontech payout held Rutland Trust advances Dagenham accelerates Legal & General The Times Unit Trust Information Service Union-Castle Line Hutchison IDH Development Limited Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wexner An unfair tax on the South of England? Adam Barnard reveals how the Chancellor's Budget rise in stamp duty will mainly hit the shires 'you do not need to be hit by the increases-merely an ordinary house in a reasonably desirable location' FPD Savills Paint, paper, pelmets - and prima donnas Interior designer Elainc Lassman (right) tells Rachel Kelly why she is quitting Property Zone Alaska Wentworth, Surrey Lane Fox FPD savills Wales English Courtyard Linden Marina Puente Romano Westbury Fine Properties Overseas Ryden Deliberate exclusion can justify forcible re-entry Declaration that would delay foreign case no assistance to child The Times No 'cooling off for contract of guarantee Foreign public service to count Was company trading? A dangerous age for an actress At 40 Sharon Stone's basic instinct is to make fewer films, enjoy her new career as a married woman, and try to forget that scene. Martyn Palmer meets her The long and the short of Wagner BBCPO/BAMERT Manchester Gamelan a long way east of Eden Classlcal Fusions Festival Hall Thrills of fire and ice BBCSSO/vanska Glasgow Darkness at the expense of clarity Nikolai Demidenko Festival Hall Black comedy Weird magic, but cute Pop Kristin Hersh Dublin Off the wall and into the mainstream Cultural polyglot Michael Morris tells Andy Lavender how he turned a taste for the avant-garde into an industry The nick knack To the dogs/The Erpingham Camp Wandsworth Prison Royal National Theatre Picture Gallery Antiquarian dream-seller Brief Lives Duchess Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Che Walker Polishing history Kat and the Kings Vaudeville Keep moving After the Orgy Queen Elizabeth Hall Great Court's big catch The new centrepiece of the British Museum should be filled with artefacts, not left hare, says Marcus Binney Art Galleries Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie 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 The Times theatre Bada Antiques Fair Newcastle find true cost of love and money 'They forgot the reason for football' Toyota Oxford combat power with technique Coltart suffers early exit Golf Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Lewis's opportunity to call Holyfield's bluff Boxing Keene on chess Bracken and Sella back for showdown Rugby Union Exeter Thunderer Results from Yesterday's Three Weetings Rapid Raceline Woods has last word to boost Irish By our Racing Staff: Champion equals record with double Racing Ludlow Towcester McRae hangs on to lead Sport in Brief Hoddle lingers in downbeat mode Football: England Coach Likely to Try Shearer and Owen Pairing while Scotland Give First Start to Leicester Defender Teams Redknapp enticed by new Swiss role Team talk Football Results McMenemy fights enemy within William Hill Jamaica revel in Brazilian blend Brown backing Elliott to make advanced grace Derby confident of signing Bohinen Cup final prospect takes Gascoigne to Middlesbrough Football For the Record Today's Fixtures Atherton leaves platform for future Simon Wilde on the considerable legacy of the departing captain Legal & Public Notices Standard Life Bank Rusedski bows out but Henman marches on Mixed fortunes for British pair in Florida Snow Reports Word-Watching Basingstoke forced to quit Superleague Ice Hockey Radio Choice Beware the sides of March Television Choice Desperately seeking a new idea for a series Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Atherton 's reign ends in defeat Stewart likely to take charge of Test side after England captain decides to step down Times Two Crossword New Times Football 38 Ruthless Walsh has final say as run-out prompts collapse Scoreboard from Antigua 'Record may never be broken' Tennis 42 Cityraveller Direct Ltd Friel for all CSI Green light for coloured crash barrier Gore's final frontier Dell Are we going sex-mad in cyberspace? Clinton shows his doubts on e-shops law What a choice: the new Explorer, available with or without icon Seattle moves south as Microsoft bosses wait to dock in the Bay Spammers get a taste of their own medicine Sun Microsystems seems to have lost its battle to… Connect without cables PC pro From ape to Web man TV's evolution is moving to cyberspace, says Gavin Hadland, But what would Darwin have said? The radio programme you can watch… Teacher Training Agency Communications Centre The starship Internet Eve-Ann Pretice finds that fast connections are quite literally out of this world The ship that can blast off a rocket Online man is a true gent, says survey BT Your details in a box Residents of a London borough can find out what infornation the council has on them by entering video kiosks Artists on Amnesty A sampling of the best Light Touch Sweet Apple Take Note… Global Internet Translation service will go multilingual Chris Ward rounds up the pick of the products at last week's CeBit show in Hanover Stand by for superfast 64-bit chips Calls going cheap Dippy Disks Forward View Siemens Nixdorf Techno-passport to Pimlico Eve-Ann Prentice finds a school where the mothers teach the pupils computer skills Hayes modems Is IT working? Discuss Fun zone Tube takes the strain off the kidney patient Threat of EU's big divide Microsoft WHICHonline Barnardos looks to a clear Skyline Social science jobs go online Gone for a song IBM In-carriage TV for rail passengers Iiyama monitorinb business Of cyber-scams Internet users may face a growing threat of financial frauds. 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