News from 30/03/1998
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Louis Blom-Cooper, Peter barnard, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, David Adams, Michael Aylwin, Herman Ouseley, Andrew Pierce, Clive Wilmer, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, John Carlisle Executive Director, Ian Murray, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Dick Roberts, Hylton, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, John Hopkins, Golf Chief Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, John Pittuck, Simon Wiesenthal, Chairman, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Carl Evans, Bryan Stiles, Philip Champ Chairman, Pat Gibson, Alex Wijeratne, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Peter Capella, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Vivian G. Burchill, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Paddy Ashdown, Michael Clark, Chas Lawrence (Chief Executive), Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Keith Pike, Elaine Murphy, I. A. McCoubrey, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Anthony Lester, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Bridges, Helen Wallace, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Paul G. Doyle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Simon Dawkins, Headmaster, Matt Dickinson, Paul Guest, David Orr, Nigel Hawkes, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, Peter Spencer, Melvyn Bragg, Roger Boyes, Claudia Joseph, Daniel Mcgrory and Richard Ford, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Scarman, Christopher Walker, Flather, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Philip Delves Broughton, Lucy McDonald, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Moira Petty, Walter Gammie, Peter Levinger, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Christopher Haskins, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Alexandra Frean, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Webster, Phil Ridgway, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Reg Fort, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Peter D. Rossdale, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Neil Cooper, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Peter Robinson, David Ramsbotham, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, David Hare, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Correspondent,
ResumoMonday 20P Monday Parliament's pomp spared reform Britain cannot ignore thriving euro, says Cook Fan died from head injuries Index Westminster Abbey organist suspended Why time is all in the mind Banquet debut for new wife Honda bikes to be won Women cricketers vote to join forces with men Cup double for Chelsea First Telecom Monday 20P Monday Cook defends Blair over Murdoch Andrew Pierce reports as Conservatives challenge Downing Street Spokesman Tories demand an inquiry into 'cash for access' affair Leaked memo proposed raising £15m from businessmen for visits to Downing Street, writes Andrew Pierce Commercial Union Dell Jobless offered cut-price travel Hague hints at English Parliament in party's blueprint for fightback Three die in blaze at student house Attack on peace policy at funeral News in Brief SNP on a surge Euro Lamont Security inquiry Double death Tax plan shelved Fulham fan died as his head hit kerb after punch Minister calls for an inquiry after a weekend of violence that included two pitch invasions 'Bad blood' left fans in fear of fighting Stewards and supports say fans were allowed to leave the stadium too soon after the match, reports Daniel McGrory Portent of strife to come at World Cup Football violence has not been vanquished, merely suppressed by a police operation, says Rob Hughes Microsoft Oflot launches inquiry into numbers blunder Error by Camelot on new television lottery gameshow forces a double payout, writes Claudia Joseph Share Offer Thomson Travel Group Reunion shows Bremner other side of success Whizz-Kidz Yates contests suicide verdict on Hutchence David Duggan Picture Gallery Dad, I had a slight problem in the car Challenge looms in divorce reform test Foetus has an ear for music at 20 weeks Babies played tunes in the womb know them once they are born, writes Nigel Hawkes Game experts play at life and death Mesh Computers Plc Children lose faith in Heaven Mind-reading and dreams have more young believers, Ian Murray reports Muted plaudits for silent violin Kingston Technology Voluntary smoking bans will not work, say doctors Cook celebrates life at home and abroad The Foreign Secretary tells Philip Webster of his delight at remarrying and satisfaction with EU presidency Honda Thieves make £1.7bn peddling their wares One in ten people have bought stolen property, writes Richard Ford The Open University Income gap became smaller under Major Versace welcomed back Astronomers discover ring of truth to Einstein theory Zurich Municipal Britain at risk of losing its memories Survey shows national archives need cash to preserve them, writes Valerie Elliott Straw Rejects Bosie Poem Plea Forte Lottery cash may help put Spencer papers on show First direct Postal disputes resolved News in Brief Young Musician Tax office blaze New brew Acupuncture alert Who Dares loses Florida woman faces chair Yamaha Foul-mouthed Americans don't have a nice day Stress has led to a bad-mannered war of words, says Ian Brodie in Washington Zero tolerance traps New York drivers (Reuters/AFP): Clinton's Soweto prayers met by sermon on adultery MJN President 'withheld' crucial Willey letters Germans fall out of love with Europe as Kohl train hits the buffers Inside Germany Communists to reject 'immature' Yeltsin nominee Directline Old guard poised for comeback in Ukrainian election Italy puts the Ice Man on show Albright condemns 'phoney' peace talks America is losing patience with both sides in stalled negotiations, writes Christopher Walker in Jerusalem Dead Sea site yields oldest synagogue Alpha Telecom Holocaust bank deal causes Swiss row Smokin Picture Gallery Delhi declares war on corrupt political elite Silk Cut Ultra US rape victims to testify in Guatemala DIAL-a-PHONE Ugandan women try to curb multiple marriages Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Picture Gallery US seeks to limit war crimes court (AFP): Aid aircraft crash kills at least 28 World in Brief UK firemen for Malaysia French rally against Right Seoul aid for sex slaves (Reuters): Ancient Buddha is stolen Smoking out the risk Science Briefing Jersiy Clams find a use for Prozac Mean gene of the killer bees A brief history of time? It's all in your mind New research has revealed that as we grow older, time appears to pass more quickly. Anjana Ahuja reports Arts Tempur Natural Progesterone Cream Skirting rebellion From Gucci to Versace, the pencil skirt is back, but this time the splits are higher than ever, writes Style Editor Grace Bradberry Harrods Prime Health Tomorrow The Children's Society Somak Holidays Eric Hill Ltd The urban myths of going private Moira petty Sought a secondary school for her daughter and found an education in snobbery The process is a cauldron of hype The Royal Bank of Scotland Time Computer Systems Masters of croak and roll Pop Echo and the Bunnymen Glasgow Multiple Display Advertising Items We served up culture rare and Wheldon Music good enough to stop the show Opera Oboron Barbican Hall Service line ENO Pageone MINIcall Mesmerised by a fiddler on the hoof Concerts An uphill climb Riding the circle line Sleeping Around Donmar Warehouse Art Galleries The trials of moving house More and more plays are crossing the divide between subsidised and commercial theatre, Benedict Nightingale reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Music Musical Film The Tories are about to be poll-axed Michael Pinto-Duschinsky sees danger in the dash for PR Royal reward The Times Diary Hague is the man to speak for England As Scotland swings towards independence, a tough yorkshireman has the qualities to handle a southern backlash Blair heads for the high jumps Labour cannot go on counting on an easy ride, says Peter Riddell Oh no, Yoko The Times Diary Poor Getty. As well as being forever touched for a… Oh no, Yoko Oh, lord The Times Diary In camera The Times Diary Judge in Haste Joining EMU early would give us plenty of leisure to repent Signs of Life The Tories have taken the first steps to recovery The past Ahead A nation that forgets its archives diminishes its future Call for UK action on human rights Young smokers Payment of doctors Treatment in high-security hospitals 'Macabre' art Tax on diesel Police discipline Packed to please Millennium dumps Return of assets to Jewish victims Cambridge cinema Parking strategies Cut-off point Picture Gallery Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Dinner Lancing College Memorial service Missing piece of Tudor London map found Dalya Alberge reports on the discovery of a long-lost section of the oldest map of the capital Personal Column The night sky in April Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries today DJM: Nature notes Baroness Lestor of Eccles Baroness Lestor of Eccles, junior minister in the Wilson and callaghan government and former chairman of the Labour Party, died in a London hospice on March 27 aged 66. She was born on November 13,1931 Robert Glenton Robert Glenton journalist, died on March 22 aged 78. He was born on June 26,1919 Church news The Right Rev Will Stewart The Right Rev Will Stewart, Bishop of Taunton, died of cancer on March 24 aged 54. He was born on September 19,1943 Joan Maynard Joan Maynard, labour MP for Sheffield Brightside, 1974-87, died on March 27 aged 76. She was born on July 5,1921 From Our Own Correspondent: Child Victims of Billard Frozen to Death in Rockies Parliament's pomp spared reform The Times Crossword No 20,752 Business AA Information Western Provident Association Insurance Services In the times Picture Gallery Middlesbrough fail to stop blue flag flying high again Extra-Time Goals Bring Cup Success to Vialli and Chelsea Under the skin of sport Gascoigne hands medal to Hignett Horse Power Computacenter Onslaught by Lara puts Knight in shade Cricket: West Indes Fall Short of their Target despite Thrilling Fightback by Captain By our Sports Staff: Taylor may leave captaincy Donald speeds to milestone Hickman helps himself to sackful of records Swimming Beeston safe for another year Hockey White waits for Hendry in Sheffield Snooker Newton puts Brite on road to clean sweep Sport in Brief Haughton has the edge Revenge for Oxford Millfield victorious Arsenal target double Snow Reports Boss Hugo Boss Dashing Hakkinen dispels doubts Motor Racing: Emphatic Victory in Brazilian Grand Prix Confirms McLaren's Dominance Interlagos Details Rios reaches peak with impressive victory Tennis: Chilean Take Sover as World No 1 as Agassi is Beaten in Final of Lipton Championships PC Cd ROM Hill disqualified after weigh-in Leonard comes through pack to win Players title Golf Dobson presses Hurst to the last Dalglish deprived of break on the coast FA Carling Premiership: Newcastle caught by relegation tide as Tottenham come up for air Southampton 2 Newcastle United 1 Home truths continue to haunt predictable Palace Crystal Palace 1 Tottenham Hotspur 3 Ubi Soft Johnson feels force of Goodison gloom Everton 1 Aston Villa 4 Reebok cast write season end's script Bolton Wanderers 2 Leicester City 0 Blue skies of Europe beckoning Coventry City 1 Derby County 0 Bergkamp makes parting shot FA Carling Premiership: Arsenal striker's suspension may be decisive in championship race Arsenal 1 Sheffield Wednesday 0 Dubious decisions no reason to put referee in jeopardy Barnsley 2 Liverpool 3 West ham united v Leeds united The Times Offside verdicts come to aid of flagging United Manchester United 2 Wimbledon 0 FA Carling premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's Champion League Non-League and National Leagues Pools check Overseas GM Vauxhall Conference Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Youds undergoes lesson in the art of the possible Football Jones makes his mark in an unexpected way Ross the architect of success Davidson error leaves Grimsby with hefty task to catch leaders Second Division Allardyce savours the champagne Third Division Wolves resort to huff and puff William Hill Saunders opens his box of tricks Anxious days for Jansen's hopefuls Lewis lets crown slip before restoring order Boxing: Holyfield Encouraged as WBC Heavyweight Champion Fails to Impress despite Retaining his Title Canon personal copiers Leeman sees off the enemy Bowls Graham misses his chance Hamill out of action after spill Speedway Jubilant Smith salvages pride Sailing: Silk Cut Wins Sixth Leg of Whitbread round the World Race Leopards made to sweat by Dorsey Basketball Technology brings university challenge to life TV Action Replay Worrying times waiting for Gazza 'He did not excel; he did not let anyone down. he ran around on those funny, thin legs like a newborn colt' Arsenal's bid for Wembley Why Wilkinson needs careful protection Varsity golf Test of behaviour Canon Saracens' team spirit has final say Tetley's Bitter Cup: Favourites get through in contrasting styles to set up first all-London final Sheehan on Bridge Word-watching Winning move Keene on Chess Bedford's diligence reaps reward Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Masterly Rees keeps season alive for Wasps Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Harlequins finally show true colours Rugby Union Barwell renews club breakaway threat Back's dynamism drives Leicester Audi Bath's win turns up the pressure Colts of Colston's maintain supremacy Michael Aylwin sees a grand day of schools' rugby at Twickenham By a Correspondent: Howley unlikely to face France Convincing Cheshire secure first trip JVC Pulling power sweeps light Blues to record Oxford fail to cut Cambridge down to size Cambridge's Record Row Flight Options Smoking … Burden strikes rich vein of form in build-up to Games David Powell goes down the lanes and finds the potential for a harvest of gold … Cancer Cousins in medal reckoning Ice Skating SUPERLATIVE Travel Bryant is hugely impressive Judo Sheikh finds defeat has silver lining Racing: Victory for Outstanding American Challenger Enhances Status of World Cup Richard Evans Nap: The Butterwick Kid (4.20 Hamilton Park) Next best: Pentland Squire (4.30 Hexham) Thunderer: Hexham Saturday's Results National Leaders Barber in seventh heaven Detail from Saturday's Meetings Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Hamilton Park Hills banned Rapid Raceline Wigan peer down Wembley Way Silk Cut Challenge Cup: London fall short in one-sided semi-final Attack on referee overshadows Sheffield win The Times Ayr count blessings as Steer seals grand slam Ice Hockey Martin now full of Egyptian promise Squash For the Record Rugby Union Ruby League Guide to the Week Ahead Hockey Swimming Golf Squash School Sports Lacrosse Take a walk on the wild side Relaxing on the beach is passé. Jennai Cox reports on tailored special interest holidays-the fastest-growing vacation craze Outdoor Pursuits Blakes Holidays Oxfam Spring Events Field & trek Tour De Tendring Multiple Display Advertising Items Organised Holidays in Yorkshire Celtic Trails Cotswold Essential Outdoor Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Country Walks Sunworld Sailing Poshley Cycles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Service Sports Cycletrek Ireland The Ramblers LPG leisure pursuits National Paintball Games Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bike Fridam Capitalisation, week's change Penny Share Guide The Facts The Times Corporate Profile: RSA What the Experts Say Warning for high street retailers as big two expand City Gourmets has taste for float Taube launching fund for Europe Our Verdict Investors threaten Pentex bid BT Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Forte United's goal is for more net gains Companies AB Airlines prepares for flotation Fewer failures Net launch PIA steps in The Pound City councillors facing shake-out The Times Economic Outlook Alternative Investment Market Toyota Time to pension off an old-age comparison Griffin Rehabilitation begins for Labour's troubleshooter Alasdair Murray checks Geoffrey Robinson's progress as he plots his political recovery John Grisham the Street Lawyer Tourist Rates Word-Watching Radio Choice Greedy gourmet gangsters Television Choice Eat, drink and be wary: tomorrow we survive Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Robinson in fight to stay at Treasury Argos plan defies founder's vision Times Two Crossword Profile 43 Telewest deal fuels cable TV shake-up Blackstone poised to submit bid for Savoy City expects sour debut for Express SB plays down Leschly's £66m BMW gets nod for Rolls-Royce Dewar's sale Buyout boom Direct Muddle 45 Newcastle to scrap Hall job
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