News from 10/04/1998
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Noreen Taylor, Mike Matthew, David Adams, Esther Rantzen, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Thomas Harding and Kathryn Knight, Kevin Ferrie, Chris Ludlow, Christine Penney, Avril Fox, Magnus Linklater, Our Sports Staff, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ian Locks, Andrew de Berry, Isabel Carlisle, David Rhys Jones, Pamela Taylor, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Brian E. Taylor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, Peter Foster, J. A. Bradshaw, our city Editor, Boxing, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, David Michie, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Michael Horsnell, ED Karam, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Angus Palmer, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Michael Evans and Stephen Farrell, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Gordon J. Collier, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John Sterndale, Anatole Kaletsky, Sylvia Woodhurst, Keith Pike, Terry Mansfield, Managing Director, David Hands, A Correspondent in Seattle, Michael Leapman, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Val Sampson, Edward Gorman, Jasper Gerard, D. Hamilton, Michael Theodoulou, Jason Nisseé, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Associated Press in Birmingham, Alabama, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Susan Pape, Adam Jones, Christine Buckley and Alasdair Murray, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, David N. King, Vivian Anthony, John Moore, Graham Roberts, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Chris Campling, Cathy Harris, Richard Gordon, Richard Owen, Sidney Friskin, J. Flexney-Briscoe, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, John Allison, Kathy Lipari and Jason Nisse, John Lloyd, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, John Hudson, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Margaret Hodge, Caroline Coombs, Michael Heseltine, Director, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Tom Moloney, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Stephen Farrell and Joanna Bale, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Sue Cameron, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, J. Eyles Prince, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Nicholas Coleridge, Managing Director, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Mark Souster and Alex Wijeratne, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Nick Foulkes, Colin Renfrew, Alexandra Frean, Local Government Correspondent, Our City Staff, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoThe Opening Shots at Augusta 3 am: Talks chief draws up new Ulster peace deal Interest rates held at 7.25% Karadzic set to surrender Index Church doubt on ties with State Cook marries in haste - and in an anorak In Bed with Jeremy Guscott Hundreds of motorists are stranded by floods Officer cleared of harassment Happy Bride New peace wall reflects Ulster's hard reality Work on the streets is a reminder of grim reality. says Martin Fletcher The Road Ahead Halifax Cook's wedding British tourists had drunk detergent Queen Mother steps back on duty Masons to fight plan for members' register Private anger of the 'scarlet woman' 'It is as if I have been the one on trial, not him, but I had no one to defend me' Moral code designed for military lifestyle Forces Policy Services have changed rules for women Michael Evans reports Share Offer Thompson Travel Group Army wife wfys stood staunchly by her man The Poples Currys Dempster convicted of drinking and driving Gossip columnist's needle phobia defence fails to impress London magistrate, reports Claudia Joseph Bbc race starts as Birt decides he will go early Intruder stabs man to death Tommy Hilfiger Garage man on Kirsty charge Teachers urge action on e-mail paedophiles Union calls for a system to filter unsuitabale matrerial from school computers, reports David Charter The Link Police Deny Plan to Move Cooke By Our Education Correspondent: Puttnam plea for arts in school Road rage is lost for words in chariot of ire Ashdown demands assurances on Times Lost myths of Rome Minister gives pledge on school form-filling Corrections One more caravan stuck in a jam GTech ruling averts fears of lottery upset Active Dolphin Michael in hiding as he awaits decision on lewdness' Giles Whittell on how star's reputation may be damaged even if he is not prosecuted Fears for Shetland seals as ban on hunting is lifted Fisherman welcome decision, reports shirley English BT It's good to talk By a Correspondent: Lightening strikes twice for black pair Survival of fattest may bring cheer among over-65s Nigel Hawkes on claim that elderly should be wary about losing weight Experts clash on high-dose alert over vitamin C Life by the pool can be sickening By Our Medical Correspondent: Companies 'ignore marketing codes on baby milk' NatWest Queen manages to save ?3m helping the poor Vicar keeps secret of crash that killed 108 Mystery deepens as survivors of 1973 plane disaster gather to remember the dead, reports Guy Walters Dixons Picture Gallery Head and teacher on assault charges Mother charged For peat's sake Saved from drink Out of the picture Christ cloning in shroud film story By a Correspondent: Waite in attempt to free hostages Theft by design worries rising stars of fashion Three collections have been stolen in London in a week. Tim Jones spoke to victims about their suspicions By a Correspondent: The book of very common prayer Honda Rolling Stone thanks paparazzi for rescue Bosch Open house as opera seeks popular image Royal Opera chairman tells Dalya Alberge of plans for 'people's company' German to Play Shylock By a Correspondent: Burglars who killed pursuer are jailed for life Council that won't let the grass grow Tax fears drove elderly man to suicide Mother of murder victim sues council for negligence Cabbie awarded record ?440,000 for police beating Arthritis Research Campaign Babies "R" us Mighty shrimp has Tyson touch Iran 'obtained warheads from Kazakhstan' Israeli paper has found evidence of a nuclear deal, writes Ross Dunn Outrage as Fini links child sex with gay teachers Tyres Cost Russians protest over unpaid wages Exiled Karadzic 'is ready to surrender ' Kwik-Fit Cuban agents 'orchestrated Paris uprising ' French joyful as stolen relics are found in US Clinton tries to calm farmers on tobacco deal President goes on offensive as industry giants drop plan, writes Ian Brodie Prince William tops best-dressed man list Citron High tension for pilot in power line tangle Time Breeders howl over club list of 'anti-child canines' US plans to seize Pot Pot for trial President Clinton is hopping to pur th e 'killing fields' leader in the dock for his crimes, Ian Brodie writes' Therapist recants on 'mercy killings' (Reuters): Aids woman sent for trial (AP): Boy, 14, holds pupils hostage (AFP): Cardinal 'shares sex blame' (AFP): Dingoes attack fourth child (AFP): World court bars execution (AP): $270bn demand taxes belief Vauxhall 30 killed as tornado hammers Alabama Rwanda Hutus kill 26 in renewed genocide raids The UN is concerned about the illegal flow of wepaons to the militiamen, Sam Kiley writes FIAT Cuban prodigy scales heights in America Australia faces snap poll over land row Stampede kills 118 pilgrims at Mecca ritual (AP): Chronicle of Haj Disasters Reuters: Rebels slaughter 100 in Algeria Tesco Millennium play stirs village passion B&q Hot Tip Objects of desire The Sunday Times Toys for the boys VJV Six of the Best Equlp your office with the coolest desk accessories around 'Noël would have hated to be called gay Joan Hirst worked with Sir Noel Coward for 25 years, but has kept silent until now. Interview by Noreen Taylor Thrilling Crisis? What crisis? DIAL-a-PHONE A brake on this violent engine History should stop at Stormont this week, argues John Lloyd Bone shaker The Times Diary Call off the lynch-mob Paedophilia cannot be defended—but the scale of the problem has been blown widly out of proporation New aria The Times Diary Royal beano The Times User Easy rider The Times User Sex , lies and red tape Sue Cameron peeks over whitehall's wall of secrecy A Shared Passion 'Now there stood by the Cross of Jesus his mother..' In the Bear's Shadow Latvia must learn to live with its neighbour, and its past Get Fresh Vitamins are better from mud than from Boots Magazines' plea for a place on Tv Cost of dying Stereotyping doctors Harsh realities of Victorian England Looted antiquities A mayor for London Library sculpture Raining cows and bulls Water disconnection Passing interest 'Confusing' rules on licences to wed Church and divorce Shrewd delegation Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Retirements Appointments in the Forces Personal column Victorian Gothic palace is complete after 118 years Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Joan Freeman Personal Column Kioney NBI Lieutenant-Colonel Henry 'Buzz' Lloyd The British Kidney Patient Allen The Times On this Day Hideo Shima News The Times Crossword No 20,762 Business Economy: Industry accused the Bank of… Newspapers Support Recycling In the Saturday Times Tomorrow Forecast Inside Section 2 Today Industry accuses Bank as rates remain at 7.25% Warburg stake in Lonrho angers investors Publishers lobby ITC on masthead programmes Arts Whistle-blowers awarded $42m in Smith Kline case Media Frankfurt waives £12m fees to win trade from Liffe Sport R-R sales hit by wait for launch Merchant Investors Television and Radio Business Today RAC to write to members Rethink on UK listing for GEC Alsthom Tourist Rates Dixons Picture Gallery Lloyds TSB merger Bill tries again Troubled Boeing takes further charge over 737s Fag end of cigarette spending TUC claims that union recognition is growing Oftel eases rules on mobile phones Business Roundup Coats to shed 400 jobs Neerhout to chair LCR Avocet 's £17m prospect French seek to save bank US wholesale prices fall BS bullish on Russia Florists shares sold Selector in cash talks New Look makes second attempt at market debut Shares reduction strengthens BTR Hope of US airport role lifts National Express The testiinent of Lonrho Commentary McDonald's plans Asia openings Meridiana Powerscreen to receive report next week LLP announces 285p-a-share flotation price Commodities Liffe Options Surge on wall st adds to hopes of further FTSE run Stock Market Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/percious METALS(Baird&Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Change Nat Express Blagden Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Attractions of the List Tempus Baring Tribune Wallstreet FSA fumes Picture Gallery Trust Europe to appoint the wrong central banker Trichet is unquestionably the right man to run the Ecb but his chances of being given the job are nil Dog days The Times City Diary Net findings The Times City Diary In the wash The Times City Diary Olympic goal The Times City Diary Japan's leader does U-turn to get economy on road to recovery The US likes Tokyo's move to spend more and tax less, says Robert Whymant Board members should pay price for merger failure Business Letters Lavish reporting The Great Universal Stores P. L. C Edinburgh joins battle for Baring Tribune trust The Sunday Times Packaging sale takes Blagden to £160m war chest Compensation fund to grow by £7.49m Business Roundup Reflec seeks funding Banks give AFA hope Chrysler powers ahead Tenhill sold to Lynx Bryant loan note Atkins £5m roads deal Ed&f Man £5.9m buy Shares dip as Airtech gives losses warning Equities end on firm note Euler Trade Indemnity The Times Unit Trust Information Service NLA Making a case for the defensive Visual Art: Mona Hatoum seems strangely reluctant to take a stand, says Isabel Carlisle Flattery will not get us anywhere More than this job's worth Theatre Women on the verge of a magic meltdown Play but no passion If I Were Lifted Up from Earth BAC, SW11 Classical Concerts Opera & Ballet Theatres Weekend choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Merit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films In London and (where on release with the symbol ) on the release across the country Theatres Free to take what I want English Haydn Festival Royal Festival Hall Noel's house party, and you are welcome to it New Pop Albums: The Noel Coward tribute album betrays every precept of rock'n'roll, says David Sinclair Top Ten Albums Tears were not enough Chris Campling on what happened to Curt Smith after Tears for Fears Safe bet on pair of aces Classical Concerts: Superb duo; avant-garde quartet; more Turnage Kennedy/Harreil Festival Hall Plain, not simple Natural selection Good things come in threes Ii trittico Coliseum The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Hail, thou Thane of Hollywood New York Theatre The socialites' workers party School need not be named in statement Time limitation defence to alleged planning breach Necessity defence for driver Will created interest in property The Times Parade not required after proper identification Drawing adverse inference Channel 4 digs in for a war in the garden Garden programmes are no longer the sleepy backwater of Tv, says Michael Leapman Is Chris Smith going to play the game over TV sport? Magic Brown's Media Diary Intellectually, a genuine article Europe seeks its future in a fog of hot air The man who saved Radio Codger Jim Moir tells Carol Midgley how he cured Radiop 2 of middle-aged spread Media, Sales & Marketing Director of Media Relations Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Manager for electronics and textiles Abbot Security Services (UK) Ltd CVs with Impact Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent Consulting Ennismore Like father, like Goon Val Sampson meets David secombe, the son of Sir Harry, who is pushing back the frontiers of comedy by co-writing a satirical sci-fi-series fo the Internet What do newspaper editors do to relax? Inside the secret world of the spin-doctors This hounding of Aitken is vindictive We had to fight for this man locked in his mind Will all Europe get the joke? Playing it cool could lead to a frosty reception It's fresh cream 100% Perfect Häagen-Dazs Toyota Like mentor, like son Margaret Hodge wants more people to act as role models for disaffected youngsters Liberty As music to their ears Susan Pape reports on a project that enables deaf children to 'hear' opera 'We must be thankfikl for pretty small beer' Vivian Anthony wonders just how well, and how soon, the A-level reforms will be implemented Education CJA EF Challenge Second Empire has Derby appeal As the Flat season gathers pace, Richard Evans suggests ten horses ten horses to follow Language Courses How To Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Devonshire House Preparatory School How To Make £20,000 p. a. Freelance Writing Courses Kingston University Oxford and County Business College Chapterhouse Tta Courses McCoy handed increased ban Yesterday's Results Tuition McCreesh asked to explain test result Sport in Brief Sky sports Cotton and Brittle take dispute to the country David Hands on moves that could have international repercussions Ireland march forward into final Fragile alliance at breaking point Mark Souster and Alex Wijeratne judge the mood of the clubs outside the Allied Dunbar Premiership For the Record Stark bumps into Boroughmuir again Bath seek to redress balance against Saracens St Helens seek to strike blow against arch rivals Rugby League No confidence vote follows television row Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Resilient champion with inner dignity Brian Glanville looks back with affection at a great boxer in his prime The Times Hollioake sees his captaincy claims hit for six Cricket Hampshire turn to pace of McLean Britain draw India in Davis Cup qualifier Tennis Wednesday's Scoreboard Form Port of Spain Final One-Day Averages Bryant may feature in revival Bowls Teddington put trust in Conway Hockey: Reading at Full Strength for European Campaign Beadsworth to take a fresh tack Edward Georman on a sailor with his sights set on gold in Sydney Shaw plays down Slough's chances Reid determined to avoid lottery of the play-offs Football Hearts relying on help from Rangers Leek unable to provide injection of regional aid United in £9m bid for Stam Irvine refuses to throttle back Kevin Eason says Schumacher's back-up man is no steady Eddie Board rethinks its refusal to allow Couch in the ring William Hill Conqueror of Everest takes on challenge of Devizes Canoeing Coulthard 's credentials called into question by Stewart Crenshaw's masterly touch slips Ryder Cup veterans suffer contrasting fortunes at Augusta John Hopkins Fighting Foulds rolls back years Snooker: Former World No 3 Finds Form to Reach Last Eight Snow Reports Fixtures Radio Choice Radio 1 Easter sounds and lights Television Choice Spot the culprit as bullies and victims parade BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Olazabal leads Europe 's challenge Wind contributes to high first-round scores after rain-delayed start to Masters Times Two Crossword Racing 45 First-Round Scores Ferguson revels in rivalry Football Saturday in the Times Rugby Union 46 Direct lenses
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