News from 17/04/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Robin Cook, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Valerie Elliott, Tunku Varadarajan, Alexandra Frean and Peter Foster, David Maddock and John Goodbody, Kathy Lipari, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Peter Sutton, Patrick Connell, Mark Souster, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Steve Clarke, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Alan Rusbridger, Clive Davis, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Brenda Bishop, Geoff Brown, Martin Anscombe, John Clarke, Chris McGRATH, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Stephanie Tunmore, Chris Broadhurst, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Catlin Moran, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, David Eimer, Michael Clark, Ian Ferguson, Nigel Evans, Jason Berry, Anatole Kaletsky, Peter Tatcheli, Jasper Gerard, Jonathan Fenby, Richard Cork, Meg Carter, Paul Durman, A. Taylor, Jason Nissé and Fraser Nelson, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished and Philip Webster, Stephen Morrill, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins, A. J. Russell, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Peter Stothard, Stefano Hatfield, Tony Fuller, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Anthony Marshall, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, J. F. Pickering, Phil Revell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Paul Huggart, Dominic Kennedy, John Lloyd, Derek Kemp, Christopher Walker, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Christopher Booker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Russell Jenkins, Martin Fletcher and Andrew Pierce, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, Peter Jenson, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Charles Wide, Tom Rhodes, Stuart Birch, Louise McElvogue, Marjorie Dawson, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Anne Lee, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, Jenny Macarthur, Alexandra Frean, Local Government Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, John Marshall, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoToday Princess Diana accused by critics of Britain's 'fake society' Westland links with helicopter rivals Index Four-day break planned for the millennium Cut spending says Brown Peace mission Chelsea in final Index £200m aid for Ulster to back up peace deal In the Saturdaytimes Tiffany & Co Pol Pot is dead, but what killed him: his heart or his aides? Brown tells ministers to cut cash demands Halifax High tea at Highgrove has extra spice Tetbury Twinned with Spice Girls Duchess's aide quits after three weeks Adams seeks to avoid party split Polls show support, but it's early days Blunkett takes action to pacify teachers News in Brief Foot fractures shoulder Police plea on abduction Principal drops action Aches that go to the head England full of beans for World Cup Homely touches for Hoddle's men, but the Germans have booked into Riviera luxury, Susan Bell reports By the Times Diary: Nothing Personal, Say French over 1966 Oversight Shirt puts Reds ahead by a neck BBC plans nightly sports bulletins The Link DNA responsible for hereditary characteristicks like… Irvine's PR chief forced out after blame for bad press Weatherfield One regains her freedom Coppers' narks stop squealing Jersey Spin Bowled Cats charity got claws into editor Abbey National Jailbreaker is heading for a runaway success after 42 years Motorway lighting plans abandoned after road reviews The Move Art that lifts shopping centres wins protection Works to Be Listed Estate agent topped buyers by £5 Gangster told to miss book signing Snooker star Fred Davis dies, 84 Scientists see light in search for green fuel C&g Channels Islands Limited Brighter Homes Brilliant Prices Darkest day for the lighthouse veteran ousted by computer Rover Shake-up pledged to beat detention centre shambles Dixons Fears over Ashworth raised by doctors Thousands phone over HIV midwife By a Correspondent: 17 cancer cases in flawed screening Standard Life Bank Tory says Blair's Net interview is not new Daewoo Children spurn heroes over the detested sprout If they won't eat their greens, not even Arnold Schwarzenegger can tempt them, reports Ian Murray Fears grow for nurse missing since Easter Blackweli's Book Shops Women do the business as farms branch out Wives fail to get credit for role, conference told By our Agriculture Correspondent: Archers misses a bull's eye Comet Security guards stop thieves eating into asparagus profits BT Why not change the way we work? Flood Claims in Millions Thatcher's remarkable wordsmith dies aged 78 In 1980, Millar wrote that set the tone for the Thatcher years: "You turn if you want to. The lady's not for turning" In 1980, Millar wrote the words that set the tone for the Thatcher years: "You turn if you want to. The lady's not for turning" Dixons Tories rally round showpiece council in election countdown Dixons head defends donations to parties PAGEONEMINi call Paula Jones to pursue sex case against Clinton Hillary deploys her hair force It's Time for 300mhz & Windows 98 Every 100 days 'use of Internet doubles" Napalm on a track to nowhere Midland Direct Cuba exiles 'turned cannibal' Pol Pot, discarded puppeteer of terror Cambodians will waste little time mourning the murderous former leader of the Khmer Rouge, writes James Pringle Stop! Oscar winner was killed by gang trio for drug money London talks aim to heal Karachi rift Blair flies on peace mission Rainmaker Pilgrims hail lightning 'miracle' Europe can help to break the deadlock Robin Cook the Foreign Secretary, on his hopes for the Middle East Picture Gallery UN chief tells Africa to reform Kofi Annan's blueprint calls on the continent to slove its own problems, James Bone reports from New York Direct Line Tiny Botha's fury erupts as trial is delayed France pledges to tackle sleaze in rebellious Corsica MEPs reject ban on tobacco adverts World in Brief (Reuter): Albanian gun suspect held China accused on elections (AP): George Michael charged Serb couple shot by Croats (Reuter): Party chooses military ruler (AP): Two children die in tornado Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group The Sunday Times Iran's leader urges unity as moderates fete freed mayor Six of the Best The Times Literary Supplement A prettily turned ankle Cutting Edge Mikado Hot Tip Objects of desire 'I have no regrets' At the age of eight she was drinking, at nine clubbing and by 13 in rehab. Divorced, and still only 22, Drew Barrymore is finally happy. Interview by David Eimer Travelodge So I'm rude? Keep your fat nose out of it Marie claire The Sunday Times Accustomed as he was to Peter Stothard on the man who put passion into public speaking Fighting back The Times Diary Picture Gallery Surfing a political wave Blair is on a roll right now-but one slip and the surfer-politician could find himself washed up on the beach In full Fry The Times Diary Picture Gallery The price is never right Labour can't afford to peddle policy, says John Lloyd No Turning Back Ulster's Unionists face a momentous decision Back to the Ballot Box An unusally unpredictable set of local elections Cheating Life The world needed Pol Pot to face trial Incentive to keep Ulster agreement Late-night sittings Bulldozer job? Gays' confrontation in the cathedral Renewable energy Blowing the whistle Open season Paper clips Berlin lesson Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Funding for rural Britain's new deal Conduct unbecoming Circle line Court Circular Today's royal engagement Service luncheon Service dinner Personal Column Birthdays today Dinners Lincoln's Inn School news Queenswood School St John's School, Leatherhead Sherborne School for Girls Wycombe Abbey School Picture Gallery The Royal College of Ophthalmologists Fruiterers Brunel University Atlantic Council Church in Wales How Roman Britain went on and on Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries today Sir Ronald Millar Sir Ronald Millar, playwright and political speechwriter, died yesterday aged 78. He was born in Reading on November 12,1919 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jetworld Flight Seekers Flightwise Jetline Faresavers Delta Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research Fund The Times Children on Dialysis United States Immigration Pol Pot Pol Pot, leader of the Khmer Rouge and dictator of Cambodia, 1975-78, died on April 15. He was believed to be in his seventies Good Friday News The Times Crossword No 20,768 Business AA Information Swissair world's most refreshing airline Tomorrow Index Sterling hits service sector order books Lanica smells the coffee in reverse takeover St Michael turns pensions pioneer Hinchliffe behind Knoydart purchase NPC deal still on despite Cendant irregularities Arts Virgin Express Media Television and Radio Business Today Unwinding Replacement Hinchliffe to be laird in a controversial manor Telewest's chief quits as merger is unveiled Dixons Alsthom to lose £1bn before float SB attributes share slide to departing speculators Safeway steps up loyalty card war State 'told Yamaichi to hide losses' BSkyB issues writ in set-top box battle Business Roundup Aegis stake up for sale Italian banks in talks Warning for Lloyd's Caverdale setback IEG advances 33% Delay for BP plant De La Rue Italian buy Rank revamps Odeon Energy bid extension Tourist Rates Premier Farnell still seeking chief executive Albert Fisher in red at half time Wace Group pulls out of UK printing operations By our City Editor: Safeway plays the loyalty card Commentary Wolfson fakes swipe at Argos First Leisure rises as suitors target resorts Microsoft Payout of £792,000 for former Hillsdown chief Late rally helps to keep FTSE above 6,000 level Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Prepared for take-off Tempus Wace Group Telewest Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Premier Farnell Wall Street Choose 'Life' The Times City Diary Washington outlook bright beyond Tokyo stormclouds Indecision and lack of leadership by Hashimoto lead to loss of confidence Japan still believes it can solve its problems with confidence tricks Farewell The Times City Diary Nap tip The Times City Diary Track trouble The Times City Diary Another Rail operator blaming Railtrack for its… The Times City Diary Bed news The Times City Diary Jobs on the line in Britain 's booming call centre culture Growth has mushroomed but there is a downside, says Carl Mortished BT Why not change the way we work? The Times Unit Trust Information Service Newspaper Licensing Agency Equities fall in thin trading Church's English shoes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie London Elsewhere London Galleries Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases Current Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reading between the lines The Unexpected Men Barbican Pit Waving, not drowning Passing Places Traverse, Edinburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items A (small) chorus line Cabaret 3 Divas Jermyn Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets Cliff Richard Time for a change of sugar daddy Visual Art: As the Tate prepares for its move to Bankside, its chairman is leaving. Richard Cork unveils the gallery's big plans for the 21st century Make it quick and make it rough GReAT Expectations Branching out Concert English Sinfonia/Tovey Festival Hall Sex and the single-minded Arab Strap are partial to a drink—and girls. So that's the subject-matter for their sorted out The Times A many-pointed star is born New Jazz Albums HMV Blowing up a saxophone storm Jazz Gilad Atzmon Vortex, N16 Steaming with Southern passion Blues Johnny Rawis and Deitra Farr 100 Club, W1 Jazz on a Summers day and night The former Police guitarist tells David Sinclair why the charts he now cares about are musical ones HMV Whole lotta lovely New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums Andys Records The world wants to take a walk on the wild side Cable channels and cinema are queueing up to buy British natural history programmes, says Louise McElvogue Will these ads come to the BBC? Stefano Hatfield on the impending fall of the last taboo Internet soccer kicks in Vendetta threatens to silence a proud voice Guatemala's leading news magazine faces closure. Tunku Varadarajan explains why 'I don't have the anger I had as a doctor' After Cardiac Arrest, Jed Mercurio gave up medicine and is now a successful scripwriter. Interview: Steve Clarke The media interview Media, Sales & Marketing Tyzack Selection Clay McGUIRE Ennismore International Search and Selection Business Link The last of the great reporters? Magnus Linklater recalls working with a legendary investigative journalist Media, Sales & Marketing Sales and Marketing Director Dynamic publishing company Hanover Fox International Man Intertrade (U. K) Ltd Graduate Entry Regent Consulting HCI International Medical Centre Let's try telling them the truth Meg Carter reports on the growing fashion for down-to-earth television advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items The Observer: one last throw of the dice? Jonathan Fenby asks whether our oldest Sunday paper can survive another relaunch Aitken, lies and hypocrisy Alan Rusbridger, the Editor of The Guardian, replies to accusations that his paper hounded a disgraced former minister Foster's raises beer ads from the dregs Want to move on? Anne Lee looks at the skills a good teacher can use in another career For some, teaching is only part of life's journey An inspector calls It is not just inside the classroom that tension over Ofsted builds up The Times From playground to sportsfield Phil Revill rerports on a novel scheme that seeks to give primary schoolchildren a real sporting Leeds University Business School Durham University Business School Huron University Day or Night Devonshire House Preparatory School EF International Language Schools The University of Reading University of Bath School of Management Kingston University Leicester University Unique Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Southampton University of Luton MBA Fair The MBA Center Oaklands College Hertfordshire Roehampton Institute London Francais en France et au Canada Buchanan's record points to more Middlesex success Cricket Today's Fixtures Challenge The Language Specialists Oxford and County Business College Espanol en Espana! Clarke's ambition undimmed Chirstopher Irvine on an injury that closed one door but opened another Chapterhouse Get Rich Proofreading? New is Make £25,000 a Year-with Your Home Computer How To Make £20,000 p. a. Freelance Writing How To Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer The Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education How Tomake ?700 a Wek as a Free Lance Proofreaer &… A-Levels at Cats Oxford and County Business College Language Courses on Location Education St. George's University Computech International Ltd Giants tame Leopards to draw level in play-offs Basketball 'Sleepy' Xaar responds to Peslier's wake-up call Racing: Craven Stakes Win Confirms 2,000 Guineas Prospects Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline William Hill Guide to our Racecard Close Up suited by conditions Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Ayr Whitaker in charge from first to last Equestrianism The Times Lynn begins to restore balance Golf: Elder Brother Has First Hole in One but Still Trails Sibling by Four Rose lives up to his billing Slough stripped of internationals Hockey: Chances of Unique Treble Damaged by England Coach's Ruling Legal & Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Time catches up with Faldo and Norman Multiple Display Advertising Items Robson keen that England should ignore Gascoigne Football Howells gives Gross additional problem Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings For the Record Deakin turns dream into reality Worry over Bracken Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Top players in call to oust board Sport in Brief Driven by fear of unknown In the first of a two-part interview, Oliver discovers the motive behind Alex Ferguson's desire to carry on "Old Speckled Hen" Word-Watching Tomorrow Henman's sweet revenge Tennis Fixtures Radio Choice The old ones are the best Television Choice Battered women still on a hiding to nothing Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword New Times Rugby League Hughes provides final spark Chelsea's brave cavaliers overcome first-leg deficit and early goal to book Stockholm trip Davis a true sporting gentleman Phil Yates hears the tributes to one of the finest players to grace the green baize Best of Sport in the Times Racing Vialli rewarded for leading from the front First Telecom
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