News from 07/04/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, David Hands and Mark Souster, Julian Lee, Eileen Denza, J. Epstein, Robert Porter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, P. G. Dowty, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Peter Crawford, George Sivell, Sheila Johnston, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Tony Wilmot, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Nigel Glass and Roger Maynard, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Raymond Snoddy, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Tim Lott, David Hands, John Fletcher, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Nicholas Harling, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Andrew Murison, J. H. McCarthy, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Sandra Chittick, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Coomi Kapoor, Richard Owen, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Montague of Oxford, Chris Duggan, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David J. Prescott, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Patrick O'Connor, Jeremy Hughes, Peel, Nick Szczepanik, Mark McCartney, Christopher Walker, Peter Lawrence, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, R. M. Morgan, Brian Glanville, Nadine Meisner, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Christopher Walker on Mount Zion, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Tom Rhodes, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Alasdair Murray, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth and Michael Clark, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoRadio 4 Ulster rivals split over peace terms Doubts on deal over mitchell Bbc under fire from Murdoch Index Abbey National Brown says pound is now a problem Free Boy killer is free-in a police station Poisoned wine lays British holidaymakers low in Italy The New Students The general who Beat the might of America Boy, 3, key witness to toddler 's death Dorrell makes his stand on the right to recognition Political Sketch New Deal at risk of exhausting its £3.5bn budget Deal on workers' rights 'this week' Villagers vote to hand lottery grant to the needy Railtrack Limit on benefit claims dropped Minister accused of rudeness on trade visit Beef on bone hearing Canada submarine deal Police spending curb Cherie Booth charity role Dame Judi's Garbo act Suicide link to murder Fortune on a plate Marathon risk takers Blair opts for low-key election anniversary News in Brief Jury rejects plea of insanity in murder of judge's daughter Never free him, says victim who survived Council arts director 'gave discounts to girlfriends' Microsoft High price of honesty for woman charged with theft Let disaffected pupils start work at 14, say MPs John O'Leary on fears of an education underclass Second union votes to strike NatWest Teacher in smacking row was 'sent to Coventry' by colleagues Court is told that headmaster's actions were designed to provoke resignation, reports Adrian Lee Gateway2000 Policeman who hit abusive boy keeps his job Adultery is only natural... when practised in moderation Infidelity is the name of the mating game, reports Nigel Hawkes, so if you want to control your man, flirt Sharan TV presenter 's lover returns to the wife who played it cool Murdoch attacks power of the Bbc Raymond Snoddy reports on press owner's challenge to the state broadcasters Santer backs European Oscars plan Phone a Loan British films and actors would lead the field Dalya Alberge gauges reaction to Europen awards proposal NEC Direct Reprieve for protesters who put on the Ritz Shirley English reports on a champagne party as the oldest of peace camps beats eviction By a Correspondent: Rock drummer killed in crash Save on fresh New Zealand Lamb at Sainsbury's Boy, 6, sees car blaze kill mother Cellnet Admiral asked to rule on lovers' use of hired car Plans for prosecution by laymen curtailed Ashdown aims to upset Blair's anniversary party The Liberal Democrats threaten big gains from Labour in next month's council elections, Andrew Pierce writes Brown can't afford to surrender in battle over strong pound Riddell On Politics BT Sprouting symbol of Parliament Dan Technology Short in demand for £500m increase Gambler killed wife to claim on life insurance Walk-in surgeries fail to keep records Mobile £1bn to be spent on 11 new hospitals Bose Teacher and son are jailed for supplying drug Yeltsin defeat in booty battle Powergen Kohl's team tries to catch a falling star Spoof film posters of the disarray in Chancellor's party offer Germans rare satire, Roger Boyes writes Last Supper clues challenge Easter week timetable Lloyds Bank Business Banking Murder riddle as Victim' is seen alive in Austria Everest Fit the Best BT Engine trouble hits Mir spacewalk Cardinal criticises Clinton on Mass Hill House Hammond Dell Guns ban extended after US school shooting Pretoria general quits in 'coup' row PoWs saluted at site of Confederates' brutal camp Arafat police blame death of militant on Hamas infighting Danes' court backs EU membership World in Brief Energy Secretary to resign Bodies of 55 escapers found Arthur C. Clarke cleared Last orders for Van Gogh Deadly race costly to both sides Forte Pakistani missile can hit Delhi Zahid Hussain reports on the latest step in nuclear arms proliferation that is causing concern in the West Gandhi 'to breathe new life into party' Mugabe's popularity plunges Midland Bank Knowhow 'must have come from abroad' Unlocking our secret self Swiftcall Calais Laser Hair Removal Be happy, and eat more parsley sauce Medicine Chest The new students The Open University Direct Line Mortgages ST. Joseph's Hospice Sharp Electronics (UK) Ltd. How Giap humbled America Thirty years on, Alistair Horne meets Vietnam's indomitable hero Taking off Picture Gallery On our wavelength Radio 4's dreaded changes are upon us, but we should suppress the urge to whing Controplain that they feel like curators Some shows will be a bit dumb but some always were Mail order Home made Sure bet Incomes policy: is it blarney? Anatole Kaletsky on the Irish model and why it works Missile Alert Toys that Pakistan and India must be persuaded to put away Second-Class Justice Indeterminate sentences could create invidious precedents ... And Statistics Misleading numbers will not help social policy Oxbridge funding and 'excellence' Young Europeans Ships' names all at sea Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… The right stuff for an ambassador Rolls-Royce takeover Country alliance Welfare reform Just in case VW prototypes Life's little burdens Babies' safety in the parental bed Cheers! Latin tags Payment by results Court Circular Royal engagements School news Birthdays today Dinners University news Luncheons Central Probation Council Meeting Latest wills Picture Gallery Requiem Mass: Mgr Alfred Gilbey Personal Column Gt. Portland Entertainments Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages All Tickets! Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Dame Mary Cartwright Dame Mary Cartwright, DBE, FRS, Mathematician and Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge, 1949-68, died on April 3 aged 97. She was born on December 17,1900 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Ilse Bing Ilse Bing, avant-garde photographer, died in New York on March 10 aged 98. She was born in Frrankfurt, Germany, on March 23,1899 Air Commodore Peter Paynter Air Commodore N. S. "Peter" Paynter, CB former chief intelligence officer of Bomber Command, died on March 16 aged 99. He was born on December 26,1898 Southern Railway Punchtuality Business to Business Franchising in the 90S Midland Bank NatWest Credit & Business Services Ltd Hammicks Bookshops British Franchise Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Abcmusic Future Surface Doctor British Franchise Association Challenge NaTURaLY Nuttily Times Newspapers Expansion of sales concept comes with global flavour Rodney Hobson examines the growth in franchising both at home and abroad Time Computer Systems Avoid the pitfalls in overseas tie-ups Turmoil delays Singapore Channel 3 K J C Mobile Phones Business to Business Time Bomb TSA - Business Sales - TSA Strathclyde Fire Board Briefings Free Ltd Company Managerial partnership made in Itf heaven Monthly winners for March show just how to combine to best effect The story so far… Women's League Students' League Youth League Sport ITF League PFA Players' League Internet League Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores FA Cup League The Times ITF It's Not Too Late to ENTER ITF Goalkeepers Full Backs Make or break time for future success Easter could be crucial for your ITFchances, Nick Szczepanik says Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week's Moves Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,759 Jersey Business In the Times Forecast Inside Section 2 Today Banks gain as US deal propels Ftse Output data hits pound John Charcol Business Citicorp and Travelers to create a $140bn colossus Arts Citigroup Joins Companies Superleague Home loan rules threat Law Television and Radio Business Today Jail term on Resort chief is reduced Mitsubishi to shed 500 TV jobs Window deal New index Cable move Taylor listing BT Budge says more pit closures would threaten coal industry Kingfisher buys Elvis Costello 's company for £2m Wafic Said to put £20m in properly DBS lifts mis-selling provision Brse nsiders £600m flotation Beckett refuses to rule out sale of Post Office stake High street worry for Goldsmiths Branston & Gothard ordered to close Business Roundup Punch float planned Schroders chiefs £3.05m Allied London builds up Umbro sells factory Ben Bailey advances Newmond flotation hope Proudfoot in the black AG Barr strengthens Tourist Rates Moss Bros in talks to open another 40 stores Oasis aims to fashion recovery ING Group By our City Editor: Citigroup sets the new agenda Yorkshire to utilise ready cash United Airlines Rising Akzo Nobel wants fibres spin-off if it wins Courtaulds John Laing sells sites in Scotland Commodities Liffe Options Caledonian sells stake as financial sector20rises London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Heywood Yorkshire Grp DBS Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Dressed to thrill Tempus Wall Street All eyes focused on watchdog's teeth The Business of Politics Banking on growth by merger on an unprecedented scale Jon Ashworth looks at the factors that led to the world's biggest corporate marriage Meggitt loss Going West Fresh Felds Rowe & Maw Axa's goal is to be the Coke of pensions Marketing The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Early gains halved Mikimoto Great expectations dashed on screen Dicken set in Florida?Yes, Hollywood is up to its usual tricks with the English classics. Sheila Johnston reports Toyota Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings in conjuction with Bbc Radio 3 Kurt Weill Stage Works Savvy selection Dance: Nadine Meisner on ENB Mixet bill at the Richmond the Richmontd Theatre Past the laws of infinity5 Concers BBCSO/Saraste Festival Hall Worthy venture Bbco/ Sinaisky Manchester Royal Academy of Arts A miracle of healing in Isenheim One of the greatest religious paintings was conceived as a therapy for plagus victims. Richard Cork tells its story Drawn to the animals Prints by the sculptor Elisabeth Frink are on show in London. John Russell Taylor reports Around the Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera & Ballet The Times theatre Today's Choice A dirly gulde to arts and entertalnment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy kingstome's assessment of theatrs showing in London Cinema Guide Heroic deeds seldom seen Inspired by rock's finest To advertise in this section please call the… Celtic with added spice Cherish The Ladies Ashcroet, croydon Savoy Theatre The new way of divorce Queen's Counsel Steuart&france Out with the old Inns and Name of the Rose Chambers Banking & Finance The Times A complete lack of Street cred Counsel Clerical Justice Freshfields QD Hoggett Bowers ZMB Kingston Communications Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment The young and the robeless Matters of Supreme Court importance are often in the hands of law clerks, says Tunku Varadarajan Garfield Robbins The College of Law Crime Bill savaged in Lords Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Tomorrow the world Edward Fennell sees the big firms switching strategy to a global view Taylor Root Eagan Janion PSD Bower & Company Banque Worms Legal Adviser Chambers Hughes-Castell Knowsley Boych Hatton Grahamgill&young Influence Make the Decision and Move St John's College Cambridge India Buildings Chambers Taylor Root Lord Chancellor BBC Oxford Institute of Legal Practice Briffa & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Division of Korn /Ferry Internation Thirteen Old Square Barristers Childcare Panellist? - Ply mouth-family Sol 3+yrs… Looking for a New Challenge? High Flyers Remand time counted in fixing sentence Court of Appeal Low Report April 7 1998 Youth court cannot yet remit case to magistrates Duty required in manslaughter by omission Name of company cannot be substituted The Times Power exists for recovery and not investigation Costs effect of breach Sunday's Scoreboard Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge England face day of reckoning after limited results Cricket Keene on Chess Winning Move Golding rises to new challenge For the Record Nelson eyes world title bout Sport in Brief Fabre prepares to launch Xaar Racing: Guineas Favourite Uses Prix Djebel as Classic Springboard Richard Evans Nottingham Rapid Raceline Maguire returns Yesterday's Results Folkestone Wolverhampton JVC Owen takes step on road to greatness Matt Dickinson on the rapid progress made by the young player oe the year Robson is enlisted for return to Eindhoven Sky sports Domestic strife for Vicenza Middlesbrough stand by Gascoigne Just what the doctor ordered for Nicol Squash Leopards triumph' put in shade Wasps plan to settle old scores Easter Holiday Pools Forecasts England labour as France run free David Hands believes the young champions point the way ahead Lreland alone haver reason to be cheerful as weaker Celtic nations struggie Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Van Heerden banned for biting Multiple Display Advertising Items BT New club may be based at Watford Rugby League Gray leaves White in black mood Snooker Young master comes of age Golf: Montgomerie Left in Shade as Westwood Makes Major Advances Zurich Municipal Snow Reports Word-Watching Radio Choice Fit fathers in their fifties Television Choice Happy families and other games of chance Review VideoPlus + and the Video PlusCodes BBC1 Satellite and Cable Happy returns for United Ferguson's side confirm title pedigree at Ewood park Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Football 44 Dallaglio ready to reject ?lm contract with RFU Fibbens in fear after drugs test Korean crisis opens door for England MorseComputers Golf 46
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