News from 01/04/1998
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George Cole, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Robert McCrindle, Ben MacIntyre and Sam Kiley, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, William R. Watterson, Chris Ward, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Matthew Paris Political Sketch, Lois Chevis, Joe Buchdahi, Kathy Lipari, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Mark Souster, Max Glaskin, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Editor, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Dallas M. Green, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Jennifer Veale, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Farrow, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Deirdre Thompson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Amanda Loose, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Roe, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Quentin Langley, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, John Biggs, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Compston, Jasper Gerard, W. S. Becket, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, David Watts, Adam Jones, Michael Prestage, Lode Willems, Tim Mickleburgh, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Tim Richardson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Terri Judd, Adam Barnard, Megan Rowling, Richard Owen, Michael Cooper, Ruth Taplin, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, C. R. Orchard, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Carol Allen, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Jill Hamilton, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Bret Johnson, Beryl M. Goldsmith, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Alasdair Murray and Janet Bush, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jack Canty, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, David Maddock, Robert Whymant, Nick Foulkes, Sandy Gall, Bernard A. Breese, Lisa Verrico, Russell, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoNHS charges ruled out by Dobson Treasury 'comes up with the dosh' Brown's tough line on pound Gap narrows Patten unity call Index Marriage At 17 Campbell denies lying over Blair call to Prodi Babies are 'safer' sleeping in the marital bed But I Know a computer than can Colonel 'bombarded ex-lover with threats'7 Nine suspended at Wormwood Scrubs Jobshare Shuffle Direct Line Why America is turning off TV The bobbing pays off for a chubby-checked cherub Mathew Parris Political Sketch Chancellor rejects call to ease rise in pound Demon Internet Regulator warns junk fax firm Dobson names 11 health 'action zones' Whitehall 'wasted £500m on offices' News in Brief Death crash charges £1.25m record damages Mother's testimony Forecourt screen ads Lenska granted divorce Bid to save D'Oyly Carte Pupils go to aid of headmaster after assault Body parts 'carried inside bin liners on Central Line Josie is awarded 'paltry' £18.500 Abbey National Rover Pilot and dub official united to save Leeds Players escaped when a burning plane crash-landed a few seconds after take-off, reports Paul Wilkinson Bosch Instant decision ignored textbook Reprieve given to 'minority language' exams But Latin could be legally banned Blair in final push for Ulster peace Transig Dead boy 'bullied' By our Legal Correspondent: Riches await 'no win, no fee' firms Virgin Cola Sex attacker is jailed for rape of two boys, 14 Officials 'slow to realise BSE risk' Cellnet Excess of drugs may be killing mental patients Ian Murray reports on worries that tranquillisers are prescribed too heavily Dixons Human face of history Date-rape pills to be outlawed Memories of abuse branded as unsafe DIAL-a-DIAL Churches sound alarm over euthanasia News in Brief Soccer remand New prison £550,000 award Circus charges False rape claim St Kilda farewell Nuclear legacy must be unearthed Minister admits Dounreay shaft is not safe place for waste, reports Nick Nuttall Direct Alliance Leicester South Pacific rivals LA for air pollution Lords face 'Al Capone tactics' PC World the Computer Superstore Unite behind Hague, Patten tells the Tories Andrew Pierce on a speech that will boost the party leader with lavish praise and a call for the loyal support denied to his predecessor Why Blair should risk exposure in The Sun Riddell on Politics In Parliament Ds Galaxy may be smaller than we thought Brother heard last words of skipper Worldcover Veteran soldiered on 80 years atfter funeral Oswald Jones outlived those who mourned his presumed wartime death, writes Simon de Bruxelles National Traineeships Chinese leader visits the Queen at Windsor Mitsubishi Electric Offer valid while blocks last, at participating… Election win threatens stability in Caucasus Presidents 'killed by French missiles' Number is up for lottery monk Papon verdict likely soon after six-month trial (Reuters), (AFP): Maoris win £56m apology for treaty betrayal Rapists face death as Bangladesh backs female cause Israelis 'will not be made suckers in peace process' Barclays Mortgages CDX America may fight forgers with a fistful of plastic Chôc Clinton backs away from agreement on global warming President marvels at African landscape but offers little protection, writes Sam Kiley Mayor Barry faces a fresh scandal 'I had sex with Bill' says beauty queen UN votes on arms embargo World Summary Jailed Briton is sent home (Reuters): Youth shot in school dare (Reuters): Bella Abzug dies aged 77 (AP): Tooth victim clenches deal Picture Gallery Europe's hopefuls given a taste of conflict Midland Bank Italy joins club of frontier-free states The move has exacerbated fears that Europe will be invaded by refuges and migrants, writes Richard Owen Islamic art at Vatican EU police 'dumping' refugees on Britain 'Idiot box' is claiming 11 years of life British addicts face challenge to turn off Is 17 too young for marriage? Will marriage solve Macaulay Culkin's problems, asks Jason Cowley while, below, Bill Frost hears of the joy and anger that teenage weddings can bring Elizabeth Arden 'Age has nothing to do with it' Somak Holidays Direct Line Personal Loans 'I used to feel that time with the children was time stolen' Have two high-powered job-sharers found a way to have it all? Interview by Carol Midgley Swiftcall Harrods Knightbridge Why it's no longer cool to be cool Nick Foulkes on the fast-changing game of social one-upmanship Bushmen sent into the sunset Sandy Gall laments the land where diamonds don's mean life Slim chance The Times Diary Crisis, what crisis? A strong pound is painful, but we can still be competitive, explains Anatole Kaletsky Raring to go The Times Diary Dry run The Times Diary Picture Gallery Totally floored by girls with the gloves on His Master's Voice Criticism of Campbell should be directed at Blair Washington Waits The Middle East peace process needs intensive US involvement Due Compensation Britain has its own war debts to repay Note of discord on Abbey suspension Diabetic drivers Open options State pensions and welfare reform Belgium and refugees In praise of West Pier New-style FO Business letters Time out of mind Poets' corner Flora and fauna of roadside verges In all innocence Court Circular Today's royal engagements Bmds: 0171 680 6880 Private: 0171 481 4000 Well I… Birthdays today Meeting Supper Nottinghamshire Lieutenancy Fuellers' Company National Trust spends £4m onmanor Superb old house given a thorough refurbishment Reception Picture Gallery Personal Column Anniversaries Church news Queen's College, London Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Fred Pooley Personal Column John Richardson New Zeppelin Sets off Sighted from England The… Marc Sautet Roland Booth News The Times Crossword No 20,754 AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Sport American Express Tomorrow in the times Preview: The well-fed chef goes native. Antonio… Inside Section 2 Today Glaxo Wellcome employees hold ? lbn in share options Flight opposes GFH stake sale Computacenter pair to get £235m each Business Pound rises on evidence from Brown Ladbroke deal goes to MMC Arts James Capel Investment Management Sport Oil price drops in face of output pact Television and Radio Business Today Hepworth overhaul cuts costs BT United Assurance provision for mis-selling rises to £170m Network rivalry for rail operators Monument calls for cash Save optimistic on petrol market Name change and election dull spot muffes chime British Energy eliminates debt TUC puts case for unions to Beckett Rugby restructure reaps rich rewards Trio plan joint bid for radio licence Business Roundup PGA stake for ClubCorp Chiroscience-Zeneca deal FirstGroup contract Fifield awarded shares Telemetrix warning Rathbone advances 36% Cornwell Parker rises BCCI High Court order Fenner sells division Tourist Rates Jefferson in position to spend Ir£lbn Sharan LucasVanty remains keen on ITT deal By our City Editor: CBI sledgehammers the nut Commentary by our City Editor Dermagraft delayed by US regulator Metro mail board backs GUS offer Dewar's sale encourages Highland Commodities Liffe Options Plunge by Orange leaves broker nursing ?8m loss Stock Market Fraser Neilson 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 Hepworth Utd Assurance Dollar rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes In need of an ITT brake Tempus Wall Street Japanese start to wipe away tears in financial markets Foreign firms vic for a slice of a newly freed market, says Megan Rowling Classic art The Times City Diary Industry must seek sterling's silver lining Sterling work The Times City Diary Floored The Times City Diary AAT Give New Deal a chance but do not believe it will be absolutely painless Business Letters The side of capitalism that is unacceptable The Times unit trust information service Electric share information No title Equities hold steady Simpson Soldiering on in a new battle David Watts on 45 years of a special bilateral relationship Johnson Matthey Braced for an upturn on wheel of fortune Family cabals in decline Industry Brave reformer who beat the death squads Robert Whymant meets the new president who faces the future with hope Samsung Potent mix of old and new Society & Culture Peace with the enemy? Jennifer Veale reports on what the north koreans can expect of the south's new president Daewoo Carmakers have become potent force Ruth Taplin on the motor industry's ambitious plans Obsessed with misfits Carol Allen meets Gillian Armstrong, the Australian director who dared to bring Oscar and Lucinda to the screen Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Left 'em shouting for Mor Pop Morcheeba Empire, W12 All rise for an evening of delights Concerts Philharmonia / Gardiner Festival Hall Life and lust begin at forte Von otter/Tan Wigmore Hall Royal National Theatre Songs in the key of Strife Jazz Opera & Ballet Grosvenor Gallery Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Meat for Hamburgers Barry Millington profiles the young conductor with a radical agenda for his new posting Austere home for serialist master Hilary Finch finds the new Schoenberg Center in Vienna as earnest as its subject 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… It s not the Friel thine Painful home truths from Cuba Sharp as a razor Music Theatre: Great Sondheim in London; a sad first in Manchester Sweeney Todd Queen Elizabeth Hall Three's a cloud RNCM Triple Bill Manchester Honda Motor Company Worth repeating The Generation Trilogy BAC, SW1 Lost in space The City Quay Zone Alaska Redington Road, Hampstead, London - NW3 Berkeley Homes Property Hurford Westbury The agents put their own house in order The men in braces', stereotyped as greedy and dishonest, get a poor press, Occasinally, it is justified Confessions of a property dealer Should one office represent both buyer and seller? 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George Cole reports Help in quake zone ClaraNet Microsoft Tta The pound in your pocket… Robopike Let's have a big hand for the world's first free-swimming fully man-made fish. Nicholas Booth finds out what he's like deep down and what he'll di for you Robot probing Chernobyl shield AOL Tidal power gets a fresh wave of pure enthusiasm Thinking of buying a computer? Sailors take the net to sea Mitsubishi Electric Deep sea tracker keeps the cable able Star of stage and PC screen Tim Richardson finds out why one of Britain's most distinguished actors feels internent technology is vital to the future of the traditional theatre Sun Calling all soccer fans BT Personal Computer World Fun Zone Global Internet Mind your language Need to get your tongue round a foreign lingo? Video-conferencing is giving one school good grades, says Gavin Hadland Guardian keeps it clean It's good, clean fun for children NetDirect AA man Nichloas Roe finds out how computer mapping, microcamera diagnosis and databse briefings will help fix your car Hi-Grade Weaving the winning Web magic Actors' souondbits, a dictation service, and bargain deals for consumers were the ideas that scooped prizes at our Work the web Awards. Eve-Ann Prentice reports Success is sweet for Rhubarb Lotus Chip to stop gun deaths Teleworking pays off Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition Think different Microscopic view of the virtual world A call from the heart LineOne You can count on it Software How to be cool in the hot seat High wire Netstar The future is … out of date and out of pocket Anythingi with a micro processor chip is obsolete before it leaves the shops. And it's getting worse. Ray Hatley looks at what the long-suffering consumer can do Analysis Obsolescence RIP stereo as 3-D sound takes on your ears Dial M for Mayhem in phone market Power deal puts Britain ahead Computers are on your case Chrome could make MS shine DirecPC Friendly box offers shares in the net Pegasus Skills shortage is threat to economy The extraordinary growth of IT has exposed a staffing crisis, says John Kavanagh Business Important dates for IT diaries Agenda Action man who can double as an IT star Business Dan Technology Changing faces in computing Advice for firms RM Apex Systems Bond Technologies INC Goldman Sachs Aztech Computer Recruitment City IT Computer Futures HelpDesk Support Services Drive Fleet Management IT Technician Computer Science Corporation Vision MIBT FSS Stregis Computer Futures Investor in People PMR Roke Manor Research Time Computer System Update What does your boss give you? 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