News from 20/04/1998
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Terry F. Wall, James Landale, Phil Yates, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Michael Aylwin, DJM, John Oates Rector, Rob Hughes, J. Crawford, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Stan Johnson, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, David Prockter, Michael Binyon, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, A. E. Keep, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, William Hague, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley and Janet Bush, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Bryant, John O'leary Education Editor, Mohammed Arif, General Secretary, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, V. Craig Jordan, Director, Jason Niss?, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Lynne Critchley, Jenny MacArthur, Brian Kolbe, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Timothy Rice, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Edward Gorman, Victoria Fletcher, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, John Blance, Carol Midgley and Lucy Lawrence, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, Paul Sexton, Michelle J. Roe, Director of training, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Dominic Vlasto, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Claudia Joseph and Andrew Pierce, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Malcolm Winch, Melvyn Bragg, Tony Blades, Alan Pearey, Richard Owen, Simnon Barnes, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Eddie Cassidy, Co-ordinator, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Ruth Runciman, Chairman, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Allen Robertson, Brian Glanville, John O'Leary and David Charter, Martin Hasseck, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Julia Cowell, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Lucas Mellinger, Tess Knighton, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Andrew Pierce and Christopher Walker, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Michael Parslew, Robert Whymant, Peter Robinson, F. P. Dilkes, E. S. Haviland, Stephen Gardiner (author), Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMonday 20p Monday London may host Mid-East peace talks I'll go anywhere, says Netanyahu Denis Howell dies at 74 Thomson float Ulster hope Index Snubbed Connery wins Britain's top film award Ancient monument status for rabbit warren What it takes to be a Novelist Can England survive United's Slump? Open branches for poor, banks urged McCartney at bedside as wife Linda dies of cancer Direct Line Monday Hague wants Ulster trip with Blair and Ashdown Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher on a proposal to underline Tory input to Stormont peace deal Sinn Fein demands backing for assembly Republicans are urged to break the mould, writes Martin Fletcher Dell Customs seize 18 million black-market cigarettes Blair aide leaves to join BSkyB Ministers debate solution to union recognition row Just one night spent apart over 29 years Woman who won the heart of the last single Beatle gave the marriage wings, reports Mark Henderson Calculated risk taken with determination Medical Briefing Microsoft University sued over alleged rape on exchange trip Graduate claims negligence over incident involving Russian soldiers in UKraine, writes Gillian Harris IF Farmer sent to jail for shooting rabbit hunter Chaplain accused of sex assault British officials bewildered by Yemeni kidnap Prudential Plea for law reform to save British racing Pitman Condemns Aintree How grass is greener for breeders on foreign turf Midland Bank France leads new wave as top surf event quits Cornish town Rabbi calls on Judaism to seek converts Magdalen comes to rescue of Oxford Islamic centre Michael Binyon on a deal to end wrangle over 'grandiose' building Sage 'My new religion is all deed, not creed' The Royal Bank of Scotland Ta centres face cut of 40% in defence review Jaguar Full Monty sinks Titanic Bafta Award Winners Fixed-rate Csa levy for fathers News in Brief Royal fire The kindest cut Cancer targeted Blithe car sale Ministers get tough on school zones plan Employment Health Action Mesh Computers PLC Sugar firm sweetens the learning curve Companies with no education experience may join in, write John O'Leary and David Charter Low Prices Every Day Lessons on drugs for pupils aged five Rover Labour's peers are simply not working The lords called 'Tony's cronies' are embarrassing Blair by failing to vote, writes James Landale The Best and the Worst Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Catholic boarding school to close after 300 years Lewinsky 'made long visit to office of President' Time Computer Systems Kingston Technology Russian royal exhibits to vie with G-strings for attention Social Democrats crown Schroder but Kohl is still king Inside Germany Riviera serial killer claims eighth victim Direct Line Picture Gallery Thousands queue to see shroud Dissident freed in 'Beijing Spring' Another young rebel is whisked out of jail and out of the country, reports James Pringle in Beijing Texans want death for killer children Lloyds Bank Business Banking Bose (AP): Pilots die in Florida air show collision Akihito insists on meeting ordinary Britons The Personal Number Company Plc British Airways Yeltsin's Tokyo 'fishing trip' nets investment Russia's gains were not matched by concessions to Japan, Robert Whymant writes Washington offers $45bn to fight Latin America poverty (Reuters): Rights lawyer shot Fonda sorry for Georgia starvation slur Dispute grows over export of US guns (Reuters): Death for genocide priests World in Brief (AFP, Reuters): Nazi victims (Reuters): 120 police held (Reuters): Guerrilla attack (AP): Georgia disaster (Reuters): Austrian victor (AFP): Fatal snowball Gestures speak so clearly Actions are as important as words in conversation, says Anjana Ahuja Midland Direct Does Your English Let You Down? Natural Progesterone Cream Nature's Best Health for Life Tempur Built-in antifreeze Plant gences Chemotherapy Finding food Science Briefing Nigel Hawkes Ice-cream acts as decoy in cancer war Screeches summon bats to go hunting Harrods Knightsbridge Service line An icon from under the volcano Dial-A-Phone DD So you want to be a novelist? How can aspiring writers get their first book into print?We sent the work of four unpublists to three top literary agents, who gave their advice- and verdicts. Rachel Bank of Scotland Sandra Hempel Joe Stone Dan Techology Step on deck for a taste of America Allen Robertson talks to the choreographer with a firm hand on the tiller of the new Show Boat ENO The bit of politics that led Ben Elton astray Better NT Wigmore Hall Dissecting the cerebral vortex The Electrocution of Children Peacock, Dublin Mini Call Sweet to the beat Janet Jackson Rotterdam Opera & Ballet Theatres Merely Frippery Projekct Two Jazz Cafe Nw1 A fine foil to Solomon's songs Concerts Susanna St George's , Hanover Square Mix and match LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Tickets Theatre Breaks This week in the Times The best chance ever for peace William Hague pledges Tory support over Northern Ireland Tennant former We're still waiting for those apologies Reconciliation is impossible without repentance-but some socities simply can't say they are soory Taking over the enterprise Mandelson is destined for a powerful new role, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Trust Enoch The Times Diary Fag end The Times Diary Blame spreads The Times Diary Picture Gallery Britain and Israel A time to remember and celebrate mutual links Trimble's Triumph A vote for peace in Ulster is now overwhelmingly lik Bank on Competition The poor can be good customers for low-cost banks Unseen suffering of Iraqi children Cool Britannia As others see them Research to curb increasing drug use Cigarette tax Lottery contradictions Taking a chance One-way ticket Breast cancer research Church weddings Controversy over 'sinner' Eric Gill Coward revival It never fails Royal engagements Social News RAF Apprentices and Boy Entrants Gladstone Centenary Birthdays today Nature notes Personal Column Memorial concert Memorial service Thanksgiving service Latest wills Anniversaries Church in Wales Picture Gallery School announcements Bailey Fairs Ltd Musicians Benevolent Fund Marriages Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Company of Environmental Cleaners Professor Brian Hackett University news Lord Howell John Parker John Parker, CBE, consultant cardic surgeon, died of a brain tumour on March 23 aged 60. He was born on Febrauary 1,1938 From Our Special Correspondent: Monaco Wedding over Impressive Scene in Cathedral News The Times Crossword No 20,770 Business WPA Forecast AA Information Insurance Services In the Times England must heed red alert Under the Skin of Sport Computacenter Higgins is given a scare by Ferguson Snooker JVC Brazil basks in Pessoa's glory Britons aim for better displays on clay Tennis: Rankings Incentive for Rusedski and Henman in Monte Carlo Loroupe shatters world marathon record Athletics: Kenyan Surpasses Kristian's Mark in Rotteradm as Roncero Fails Giles enjoys field day in flooring hapless France Hockey: England Short-Corner Specialist Ensures Four-Nations Triumph Walton and Watts ensure Hampton hit new heights Doohan gets off the mark for season Sport in Brief Drugs ban for Bouras Pavel breaks through Monarchs coach defiant King in majestic victory Britain slip to defeat Champions fight back Walker seals a place for Team Brite in Prutour Cycling French toast Levet as win earns passport to Europe Golf Final Scores Double celebration for England Badmiton Hamed reigns among best of British Boxing: Retirement Becons for Gallant Eubank after Night of Contrasts and Quality Salford make case for defence Rugby League: Hull Fall for First Time this Season in Super League By a Correspondent: Wigan halt Halifax progress Wolves stumble again Legal & General Leopards suffer a giant upset Basketball Bolton take step closer to familiar territory Fa Carling Premiership: Tottenham and Everton both scranble a point in battle to stay up Hodgson fears for Blackburn Palace glad to find a crumb of comfort Fat cats shamed by dogged spirit Gregory unlocks Villa's secret Madar puts faith in brain over brawn Arsenal swagger past faltering United FA Carling Premiership: Double celebration beckons Wenger as Ferguson fears the worst Oakes overlooks obvious on afternoon to forget England pair provide highlights Bournemouth deflated by golden goal Grimsy win Auto Winscreens Shield as Wembley debuts inspire carnival atmoshere Reid shows neighbours the way to entertain Forest forced to put champagne back on ice Nationwide League: Edgeley Park Draw Delays Leaders' Promotion Celebrations Top of Table Gallen plays villain and hero as Rangers sweat Marriott makes Gillingham miss out on home comforts Emberson's errors rebound as Colchester hit the wall Hall turns up chance to salvage vital point Rangers defeat leaves the league in Celtic's hands Halifax in debt to modest Mulhall Walter Gammie seas a 2-0 victory confirm Conference championship Superlative Travel The Vectra Sri from Vauxhall Van Gaal savours triumph Fa Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's Premier Division Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Vauxhall Conference Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Bell's Hypnotised for 17 days in Vine's twilight world Boom time rears its ugly head again 'We had all the gimmicks associated with razzmatazz … where were my earplugs when I need them?' Offside and video replays Sports Letters Sports letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211.… Need for a national trail system for runners Waning Warne 3 rd Test (Adelaide) Warne 3-146 McGill 5-134 1st… Ripping idea French talent in England Sport in the Times this Week Saint-Andre adds French polish to Gloucester's verve Rugby Union Stransky applies finishing touch Air Portugal Carawela Cornish cup dreams go west David Hands sees Cheshire spoil the Twickenham county championship party Guide to the Week Ahead Reebok Mitchell extends National Cup run Lynagh gets the drop on Newcastle Saracens overcome leader at the last to keep Allied Dunbar Premiership title race alive Watkins in despair at sad decline Beaten Bristol await arrival of the cavalry Worcester win jackpot in promotion lottery Bedford in market for top fly half Whistling referee out of tune with players Australian delighted to settle an old score Wappett's reign ends in style Redevelopments could lead to new Test venues Cricket Saturday's Scoreboards Sussex start to slide before the drizzle Contrasting luck on a day captains Cork taking most of the tricks Yesterday's Scoreboards Yorkshire profit as Reeve's return cut short Kent gain the day in finish of high farce Cricket Rain draws veil over Hollioake's blushes The Times Collins quickest to make his mark Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, tests the mood at the start of leg seven of the Whitbread Round the World Race Too many courses create unhealthy diet Richard Evans suggests a remedy for the Marktoums' withdrawal symptoms Nottingham Leaders on the Flat Course Specialists Brighton Hexham Jackson shines on Perfect Light Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline For the Record Rugby Union Athletics Cycling Rugby League Racing Baseball Learning to be a pilot beat my fear of flying Eve-Ann Prentice tells how she finally overcame a deep-sedted phobia caused by a childhood trauma Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Russians reel from maximum impact Speedway The Times Tarry experiences pressures of the team game Derbyshire hold off Yorksire on countback in schools final Greenslade leads mixed band of qualifiers Bowls Capitalisation, week's change NLA The Facts The Board B&Q Corporate Profile: British Energy What the Experts Say Our Verdict Results and Statistics Legal & Public Notices Tesco trolley laden with quality results Companies The Savoy Hotel PLC Legal , Public, Company I & Parliamentary Notices Switch to add 500,000 to jobless total Economic Outlook Americans buy Itn building Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market The Times Sunday Tips Executives jockey for power in Ge battle UK 'still 15 years off EMU' Alternative Investment Market Shoe specialists take backward step Balloonist Branson a little deflated Virgin tycoon has seen his ?1.7bn fortune plummet in the last year, says Chris Ayres CAA set to pay for delayed air traffic system Word-Watching Air Portugal Rose faces defeat, says RAC £35m tag Corby in talks City rings changes to junk old image of the high-yield bond Richard Miles views a market that has tripped up many an investor Facts Are the hawks hunting right inflation target? The Times Bookshop Confidential toy-boy story Television Choice Radio Choice Too slavish attention paid to point-making Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable US investigates British Biotech over drug tests Angry UK investors demand answers from law firm after learning of SEC action Times Two Crossword Profile 43 Argos seeks help from Schroders Far East's woes imperil UK hope of 100,000 jobs Thomson flotation takes off Nation of armchair dealers Direct Target Test 46 BBC taps talent of BT's media strategist Flora Inside The capital 's carnival and all run in a good cause John Goodbody on why the race has been a special day for Londoners ever since the first event in 1981 Look behind you, Liz … someone's about to catch up David Powell, Times Athletics Correspondent, offers a tongue-in-chcek guide to this year's leading contenders And don't arrive last at the loo Times team inspired by memories of 'the captain' John Goodbody on the remarkable variety of people - from hairdressers to soldiers - who are running for the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund next Sunday No title Thugwane eyes the London skiesA slender South African could smah the record on Sunday. John Bryant tells his amazing story McKiernan ponders the lonely road to victory David Powell on the runner who has competed in only one marathon hut is the favourite this weekend Mencap Guide to the Marathon Beware of hitting the wall too early in Marathon pub crawl Watching the great event can be just as physically demanding for the spectaors as for the runners. So Newsman who will be a winner in long run David Powell on the athlete whose drem of sporting glory ended when he almost died sfter a horritic accident Jerome expects to soldier on to the finish A man who made No 1 in the charts is running for his - and others'- supper Youngsters out in force The Times has helped to boost the Mini Marathou field, reports Timothy Rice Holding faces a big test of his supremacy Alix Ramsay on strong competition for the four-times wheelchair winner Picture Gallery Flora Variety should add spice to your sport Answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about fitness Healthy eating requires fine balance Low blood pressure Flora
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