News from 06/04/1998
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Phil Yates, John Papworth, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, At Wembley, Kevin Ferrie, Nicola Goodwin, H. Knox, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Kathy Lipari, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Richard Thomas, Timothy Garton Ash, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Angela Court, T. J. Powell, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Tim Bullimore, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Alex Wijeratne, P. Seymour, Valerie Elliott, John Witherow, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Dawn Adams, Robert Whymant and Janet Bush, Janet Bush, Campbell of Alloway, David Hands, Brian Fargher, Helen Rumbelow, Martin Waller and Sarah Cunningham, Shelagh Cohen, Adam Jones and Christine Buckley, Brian Clarke's, Jasper Gerard, G. Franco, Sally Jones, Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Harland, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Egremont, Chairman, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Norman Hammond, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, R. J. D. Newhouse, Matt Dickinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Jim Smith, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Gregson, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, A. S. Byatt, Nicholas Wood, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Ian McCARTNEY, Mike Borwick, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, C. J. F. Pavey, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Heath Brown, Tess Knighton, Tim L. Bone, Tom Rhodes, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, David Maddock, Colin Baser, Huw Beynon, Peter Robinson, Colin McQuillan, James Park, Grand National: Three horses killed as dangers become apparent, Christopher Irvine, R. M. Stephenson,
ResumoMonday 20p Blair poised to rescue Ulster talks Pressure on Prime Minister to fly in Index GUCCI Envy for Men Bright eyes and bushy tails cost us £6 billion What it means to be English Free Membership of The Royal Horticultural Society… Indefinite jail sentences for child molesters Prescott wants extra £3bn for transport Double dream: Arsenal and Newcastle in Cup Final British oil worker is shot dead in Nigeria Monday 20p Tension over interest rates West Indies win one-day series Nuclear treaty Wake-up calls Up against the wall as time runs out for the peace deadline Martin Fletcher looks at the issues that still divide the parties in the Northern Ireland negotiations Ministers to block Oxbridge top-up fees Kenya Airways Dell Harman fights to retain her job security Pressure grows to end 'silk round' Frances Gibb reports on calls for a revamp of QC appointments Crime down, but violence increases News in Brief New anti-euro group CPS examines train file Teachers boycott red tape Diana letters denial RAC chief fights back 3,500 search in vain for missing woman Crowds brave cold in mass hunt for police worker one month after she vanished Duchess is in love, reports Italian press Baritone sings for his life Rescuers find two dead on Ben Nevis Share Offer Harrods Hollywood stars in Armani's replay Celebrity list outshines Paris as designer takes banned show to New York, writes Heath Brown Shamed soldiers sent home from us DIAL-a-PHONE British Airways Separated fathers 'deserve a better deal on children' Report calls for change to ensure responsibility and support cash are shared, writes Alexandra Frean Daewoo 'Men need rights, not benefit' Classic fun with the Romans Ciny Carey backs campaign to double attendance News in Brief Ashes buried Driver attacked Wife, 19, killed Boy found dead Arrows blunted GUCCI Envy for Men Infertile women are told to find own egg donors Alliance Leicester 'I was inspired to try by the first test-tube baby' Flame burns for Dunblane children RAC American history in stitches Simon de Bruxellwes reports on a labour of love that surpasses the Bayeux tapestry Bosch Birt says digital age could create knowledge underclass Pay-per-view television risks dividing consumers into information-rich and poor, writes Raymond Snoddy TV imports beaten by old-fashioned classics Top Television Programmes of 1997 Mesh Computers Plc Author gives censors a hard stare First direct Clinton 's aides turn their fire on Starr 'prejudice' Swiftcall Thousands join pilgrimage to mark King assassination New deal China activist warns of revolt by jobless Japanese batten down hatches as nation drifts into recession The changing economic tide is bringing the threat of job losses a populace long used to prosperity, Joanna Pitaman writes Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Picture Gallery Mayor of Tehran arrested in power struggle Hamas accuses Arafat police of killing militant Drug 'prevents breast cancer' Time Computer Systems Tribute to the woman Wilde loved BCWA Squatters protest at jail death World Summary Funeral shooting Koreas to talk Build the Titanic Pop star dead Lessons of history allow meister class to set away with murder Inside Germany France and Britain are first to ratify test ban treaty The Personal Number Company Plc Midland Bank Mine blast kills 63 after gas alert is ignored Thatcher ranked with century's giants People of Influence Elusive Karadzic vanishes from his Pale lair Service line Insurance Nuclear power can be the real friend of the earth The Children's Society Why technology aims to mimic Mother Nature Scientists can find inspiration even in lowly carthworms and oysters, says Anjana Ahuja Left is a right little earner Escape of the super weed? Arts Direct Line Savings What it means to be English The English are hard to grasp, however solid we may seem, says A. S. Byatt The Royal Bank of Scotland Mini call Collins The ten items you must have this summer Style Editor Grace Bradberry ticks off her pre-season lest of the most desirable new looks Computacenter Ten Desirable Frivolities Ten Things to Give to Oxfam The Personal Number Company Plc Leukaemia Research Fund Can the British circus be reborn? Brilliant acrobats are being trained in London. But will they take their skills abroad? Hettie Judah London Pallrdium A bold new trend as old as the mountains Naked The Drill Hall Hill House Hammond Chappel Cooper says it all Tables of Hoffmann Theatre Royal, Glasgow Setpiece rollercoaster ride Pop Spice Girls Secc, Glasgow Art Galleries Prince of Wales Theatre Doing Bach proud Concert St John Passion Queen Elizabeth Hall More tears, vicar? Theatre Candida New End, Nw3 The Times theatre This week in the Times Europe: the case for liberal order Enlargement matters more than EMU, says Timothy Garton Ash Flannels man The Times Diary Lifting the Nikkei from the doldrums The Japanese have lost confidence in their economy, but their darkest fears are surely unfounded A winner whatever the odds The Treasury aims to milk the lottery cash cow for its own ends, says Peter Riddell Spin-off The Times Diary Face saver? The Times Diary George Carey sees himself as the Rolf Harris of the… Hat-trick The Times Diary On the Brink Ominous signs of a word-threatening Japanese depression Chimes at Midnight Agreement in Ulster is vital even if it will not end violence Private Eye at the Podium Latin is a dead language but a lively discipline Small is better in economies of scale Small claims Poet's corner Reform or abolition for the Lords New protection for whistleblowers Writers' archives Football malaise Teachers' holidays Letters for publication should carry contact… The main lessons of Jonesboro Ships' names all at sea Pursers' problems Court Circular Birthdays today DJM: Nature notes Schools news Today's royal engagements Service dinner Picture Gallery Personal Column Lincoln's Inn Multiple Display Advertising Items Harmers of London Coins hoard declared to be Crown's Court & Social ICR Forthcoming marriages Sir Ian Percival Church news Appointments Hans Von Ohain Hans von Ohain, German aeronautical engineer, died in America on March 13 aged 86. He was born on December 14,1911 Sir Colin Goad Sir Colin Goad, Kcmg, former Secretary-General of the Inter-Govermental Maritime Consultative Organisation, died on March 15 aged 83. He was born on December 21,1914 On this Day April 6,1982 Dorothy Geddes Professor Dorothy Geddes, Obe, Professor of Oral Biology at Glasgow University, 1990-95, died of cancer on March 14 aged 61. She was born on May 8,1936 News The Times Crossword No 20,758 Index WPA Index Forecast American Express Services Europe Limited Arts In the Times Sport The Lottery TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Times Sport Cup giants get their Wembley way Centrum From a Special Correspondent: English optimism proves premature Cricket: Second-String Fast Bowlers Help West Indies to Victory in One-Day Series From a Special Correspondent: West Indies converted to benefits of balance Legal & General Saturday's Scoreboard from St Vincent Museeuw joins the club Cycling Johnson faces operation Snooker Lloyd believes Davis Cup is within reach Tennis Davis Cup Ganguly returns to hold India together Sport in Brief Cricket Biaggi starts in style Motorcycling Monarchs deposed American Football Sutton settles for second Athletics Winning feat of Clay Cycling Searle heads for shelter Rowing Coetzer plays straight Tennis Arsenal inspired by Wren of Hope FA Cup: Premiership clubs maintain natural order with narrow wins in semi-finals Shearer 's golden touch provides silver lining Bergkamp and Owen honoured by their peers Superlative Travel Vieira is singled out for praise Hughes on the mark for Chelsea FA Carling Premiership: Striker makes his point as competition intensifies for Uefa Cup places The Times O'Neill in familiar territory Gregory gamble ends tedium as Milosevic takes his chance Barnsley's plight exacerbated by folly of Hristov Oliver Holt a Few weeks ago, it seemed that the time… Ginola presents dilemma for Gross FA Carling Premiership: Clubs locked in drawn-out relegation issue Southampton find Le Tissier withdrawn Uefa hits Real with large fine William Hill Todd defies majority verdict Harrods Will soliciting approval to take command Mall Dickison meets the Scot aiming to be all-powerful in European football FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Food Ball League First Division Tennents Scottish Cup Semi-Finals Bell's League Championship Premier Division SEMl-FINALS Overseas Non-League and National League Unibond Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Food Ball League First Division Bell's League Championship Premier Division Celtic suffer a rude awakening Tennents Scottish Cup: Late goals by McCoist and Albertz put Rangers through to final West Bromwich relish task of facing Gascoigne Nationwide League: Forest Fightback Restores Four-Point Lead as Robson is Left with Food for Thought Van Hooijdonk roused into action Top of Table Busy Beardsley provides some much-needed cheer Mike gives Doncaster a reason to fight on Cruel Hearts have no room for sentiment By a Correspondent: Southport win their first visit to Wembley Villepreux's vision becomes glorious reality Gerald Davies Willis Corroon France fly to record victory over Wales Celtic nations struggle to sustain proud heritage of Five Nations Hawks maintain thrilling ascent Tickets England get halfway to destination Knight unlocks Irish defence England must revive their fear of failure` Domestic success dimmed by inability to rekindle true competitive instinct Another short measure from a sport wishing its life away In union Resignation of Cotton widens rift David Hands on the latest wranglings that threaten progress towards peace McGrath offers perfect remedy for overdose Crying out for one flash of inspiration 'They guarded the ball like a jealous puppy that hasn't got the hang of give-and-take' Reduce six appeal Punishing the late tackles Sports Letters Referees left caught in technology trap Grand prix 'fixing ' Playing guest Atmosphere at rugby games Boat Race conduct This week in the Times Tomorrow Westwood masters Augusta 's dress rehearsal John Hopkings reports on a British triumph ahead of the first major championship of the golfing year Nicol adds to Jansher's misery with final victory Squash Leopards leave it late to pounce Basketball: Bullets Beaten to Budweiser Title by Narrowest of Margins Warm welcome for trout season Mid-winter dampmness gives rise to Brian Clarke's hopes of success Audi Girls benefit from spirit of competition Canon Wigan wear down gritty Castleford resistance Rugby League Kwan finds the gold standard Ice Skating Davies falls victim to national youth policy Hockey: Beeston Rue Missed Chances as Souyave Shows Ruthlessness Palmer's last-gasp winner silences crowd Bowls: Late Burst Sets up Skip to Steal Victory from Near-Defeat By a Special Correspondent: Salford fail to convert superiority Halifax clinch decisive victory Classy Cannock too strong for underdogs Talbot gets revenge in the mud Athletics Rugby Union Ice Hockey For the Record Picture Gallery Cricket Guide the Week Ahead Rugby League Jjb Sports Super League Basketball Australian Rules Earth Summit rewards investment in a dream Grand National: Aintree spirit outshines rigours of daunting weather and tight security Fontwell Park Guide to our In-Line Racecard Kelso Southwell Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline Calamity haunts the paths of glory National Hunt Leaders The Times All Weather shines through again at Barbury Castle Like to own a Race Horse? I bet they could down a Carlings Sally Jones grits her teeth, tightens her (borrowed) shorts and prepares to get into an all-woman scrum Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess Ways and means Past fear insufficient to justify asylum House of Lords Suspended dentist did not assault patients Convention supports exclusive jurisdiction clause Close link required for anti-suit injunction Law Report April 6 1998 Employer's doctor has no liability to job applicant Self-redress to restore rights The Times Capitalisation, week's change NLA Results and Statistics Oft urges further protection on loans Toyota Oasis pays for being out of fashion Companies Reporting—by Fraser Nelson Alternative Investment Market Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Tourist Rates The Facts The Board Free RHS Membership Corporate Profile: United Utilities Our Verdict Lcr seeks further ?500m for tunnel link Insurers to offer IFAs a rescue Legal & Public Notices Friends Provident Pizza Piazza puts expansion on menu Astec's shareholders take claim of bullying to court Forecourts fuel postal concept Managers' pay rises stay static at 3.4% Reports on coal 'very speculative' Portables Direct (UK) Ltd. New fear of job losses in banking Increase in acquisitions BA departure Irish ventures High drama in Threadneedle Street Good start bodes well for New Deal jobless Janet bush discovers tearful praise for trials of Blair's grand scheme Citytraveller Direct Ltd. Word-Watching Radio Choice Hero of nuts and bolts Monsters, monstrosities and moorishness Review BBC16.00am Business Breakfast (60457) 7.00 Bbc… Satellite and Cable City braced for contentious ruling on interest rates Decision soon on Vauxhall factories Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Week Ahead Picture Gallery Japan puts tax cuts on the agenda to bolster economy Liffe weighs up flotation option Insurance chiefs share £1.6m New Deal 'risks costly failure' High Drama New Corby Wolfson expected to lift bid for Argos
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