News from 22/04/1998
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George Cole, James Landale, Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Rodney Legg, Chairman, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Norma Johnston, Director, Stephen Farrell and Alexandra Frean, Chris Ward, Robert Cole, Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, John Sandwich, Raymond Snoddy and Carol Midgley, Sheila Johnston, Malcolm Weller (Chairman), Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Malcolm Hughes (Senior Lecturere), Geoff Brown, Derek Hanson, Chairman, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Tim Greenhalgh, Peter Foster and Agnes Bell, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Shakespeare, R. G. Osmond (Director), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, C. R. Hart (Educational Consultant), Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, David J. Bellamy, President, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Jenny MacArthur, Park Honan, John Earls (Research officer), Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Nicola McCartney, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Malcolm Smith, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, David Hands, Correspondent, R. I. Simpson, Paul Durman, Robin Crane, Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Correspondent, Chris Bonington, President, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, John Barry, Ian Sparks, Chief Executive, Raymond Keene, Michael Evans, Robin Lodge and Philip Webster, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Valerie Elliott and Mark Henderson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Heather Ridge, Susan Bell and Arthur Leathley, Carl Mortished Business Editor, Andrew Drummond, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Adam Barnard, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, David Powell, Correspondent, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Rose L. Ashwell, Hettie Judah, Richard Ford, Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Tony Juniper, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Austin Woolrych, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Tim Hames, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Gillian Harris, Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, J. A. Medley, Tim Wapshott, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Rod Hoare (Chairman), Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, John Longden, Richard Oxon, Bernard Eager, Nigel Powell, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Geoffrey Harrison, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, Matthew Beard, Carl Mortished, Editor, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Harry Whitham, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Uranium sent to Britain in secret deal Protest over 'world's nuclear dustbin' Diana witnesses to be summoned £18m footballer Sun Life fined Index Catholic murder dents peace deal Beef-on-bone ban to stay despite court defeat Alan Coren Ferries hit by Calais strike Index Think st Telecom Nanny to face new charge as baby dies Midges and Nats feast on flesh of the Scottish body politic Political Sketch Cook to fore as Labour marks a year in office Minister is back in favour, reports Jill Sherman Police chief shuns new call to quit Railtrack Speed trap levy to fund cameras Judge packs case in holiday dispute Dispute flares over green belt homes News in Brief Hero neighbour stabbed Call for poverty rethink Biplane pilot missing Prisons chiefs new job Teacher investigated Body found in concrete Spice Girls strike it rich If it's red, it's British Statement by Sir Paul tells of total heartbreak at the death of his wife McCartney's tribute to 'love of my life' Wren wins claim for job snub The Times Cable'led police to power fraud' J. 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Tod's Smear testing riddled with mistakes, says watchdog Trying to Increase the Odds for Peace of Mind Ministers consider bowel cancer screening PC World the Computer Superstore Overworked nurses let patients go hungry Ian Murray reports on claims that not enough is being done to feed the sick Hospitals urged to strengthen security Www. pageone. co. uk Murdoch and his wife separate after 30 years By a Staff Reporter: Mystery remains over crash that killed friends Jet-lagged runner 'was raped in alley' Halifax By a Staff Reporter: Baby 'ended luxury life on sheikh's payroll' PoWs plan silent protest over Emperor's visit Surviorsplesge to step up fight for compensation and apology from captors, reports Alan Hamilton British wildlife expert sought after Thai tiger savages boy BT It's good to talk Prescott sacks transport chief for opposing Tube break-up Alliance Leicester By a Correspondent: Police in Lawrence case 'too late over search' Judge recalls all Diana crash witnesses Magistrate hopes that meeting will thrash out truth about fateful night, Ben MacIntyre reports from Paris One in the eye for cash machines Bosch Boy has children's home to himself Megastar 's musical history on the hoof Jeremy Kingston watches the return of an icon in "New Edna-The Spectacle" at the Theatre Royal London's Haymarket NatWest Public gives Mi5 the nod on odd goings-on Most crime suspects are taking drugs DIAL-a-PHONE Blunkett sets targets for daily homework David Charter on how ideas from the private sector are catching hold Bullying drives young to suicide Aer Lingus Albert ready to face the world again Solicitors in trouble increase, but claims are down Union funding falls to 30% of Labour's income Halfords Garage Servicing Beckett to close blind trust Cook can tell us nothing with vacuous chichés Riddell on Politics London facing annual elections In Parliament Netanyahu will join Arafat at London summit Extreme Right invited to join Israel coalition From Associated Press: Distant star promises clue to planetary birth Nationwide China arrest dashes human rights hopes Britons ride to rescue of ailing Lippizaners Meridiana Cook claims success for strategy of dialogue Germany 's terrorists aim to swap guns for amnesty French put the stopper on fakfe claret Anti-abortion groups guilty of racketeering US pro-choice movement faces financial ruin writes Tunku Varadarajan Nike sued over Asian labour 'lies' Licence to shame sex offenders Patriots make camp in Reagan's eyrie Crash pilot heard off-course warning Magnet Dockers rejoice at jobs victory in Sydney court Fiat Bravo Picture Gallery Blair tact is tested in euro bank feud French ex-ministers deny genocide charge (Reuters): US divers 'faked deaths' News in Brief (AP): Burma penalty Mayor jailed (AP): Pacific deal (AP): Style leader (AP): King s ransom Child 's funeral reopens wounds of apartheid Rainbow nation hopes suffer a setback, reports Sam Kiley from Johannesburg East Timor youths hide in British Embassy Budget Midland Bank India threatens Pakistan over its support for separatist war Feel me, heal me, help me win the cup If England is to well at the World cup, they have to have faith. Enter Eileen Drewery. By Johnson Cowley The Times Much ado about Bard's birthday Fresh evidence shows biographers got it wrong, says Park Honan World Cover Direct Swiftcall From prayer to birth of a nation The state of Israel was founded 50 years ago next week. In the first of a two-part series to commemorate its inception, Tim Hames, below, charts its stormy history, while Christopher Walker talks to Josef Burg, who was instrumental in its creation Hill House Hammond 'It is not easy to swallow one million Arabs' Prime Health Which? The Independent Consumer Guide Softly, softly speaks the Fascist Ben MacIntyre on France's sinister successor to Le Pen Mégret is more Gucci loafer than jackboot of the Right Patron's park The Times Diary Picture Gallery Books do furnish a mind Computers may be the modern communicators, but it is the book which captures human experience Staying away The Times Diary Bad trip The Times Diary Alan Coren A dressing down in his Lordship's chamber. . . Missing Presumed Dead Hague must stop the slide into mindless opposition Battles and the Bully How school safety can match changing ideas Over the Moonshine Some thing in the penalty box must be believed to be seen Need for wider access to banks Iraqi children Knowledge v skills in education Tatchell's accusation of homophobia Policy on sex offenders Neglected music Difficult choice South Downs as a National Park? Bishops in Lords Celebrating St George Shining example Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial service Luncheon Lecture Anniversaries School announcements Personal Column Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Dinners Ernest Neal Ernest Neal, MBE, badger expert, biologist and schoolmaster, died on April 5 aged 86. He was born on May 20,1911 Flight Wise Flight Seekers Avion Faresavers Avion John Wilbraham John Wilbraham, trumpeter, died from kidney failure on April 6 aged 53. He was born on April 15,1944 Personal Column Jetline Jetworld Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sargent Cancer Care for Children The Rev John Coventry The Rev John Covernty, Sj. Provincial of the British Jesuits, 1958-64, died on April 9 aged 83. He was born on January 21,1915 On this Day No Anti-Climax for B. B. C. 2 Britain accepts uranium shipment Nanny may face murder charge Government ignores beef defeat The Times Crossword No 20,772 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Tesco to prepare for food spending to falter Ireland leapfrogs Uk in competitiveness league M&c Saatchi sells a night at the opera Business Record mis-selling fine for Sun Life of Canada Gec buys us group for $1.4bn Shell breaks ranks in global warming rift Arts James Capel Investment Management Sport Governor hints that rates have peaked Television and Radio Business Today Liffe board fails to make key decision GKN set to share in £2bn contract Griffin TUC chief under fire as cracks appear over union recognition Eurofighter set to lose dogfight for Uae order Souter keeps the red flag flying St Ives goes shopping with £22m Tourist Rates Even more over 50s not looking for work Argos plc Prudential decline sends shares lower Business Roundup Norwich Union boosted BTR buys Italian stake Changes at Kwik Save Sterling worry at Jerome UCG hit by halt to talks Havelock warning PolyGram income slumps British Airways Leschly ends hopes of resurrecting Glaxo deal Home Counties falls to ECNG bid By our City Editor: Leahy leaps a yawning gap Commentary Reuters price hit by pound and Far East Rank share price slips on trading statement MEPC sells its American malls for £520m Orange Argos given bid boost Commodities Liffe Options Inflation news brings shares back up to 5,900 Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Maj0r Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Rank Group MEPC Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes SB still on a high Tempus Picture Gallery Wall Street Miracle cures prove elusive as British Biotech fights for health Paul Durman charts the history of a company in crisis Liffe chances The Times City Diary Older generation could prove just the job Rank snacks The Times City Diary Silent future? The Times City Diary Citibank Heathrow Express will thrive when launched Pensions problems should have been solved at the birth of Serps Shares close all square on the day Compaq Planet Microsoft The Times Trust Information Service Harrods Knightsbridge The Coen boys caught napping Joel and Ethan Coen may be fond of a jolly jape, but their movie-making is in earnest. Sheila Johnston meets them The Times Got the waterworld on a string Theatre The Soul of the Rice Fields W6 Dutch double The Caracal/Dossier: Ronald Akkerman/Gate, W11 Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament For one day only, all the world's a library Shakespear's birthday tomorrow is also World Book Day. Its programme is vast and ambitious, Nicolette Jones reports Dotting the eyes Visual Art: John Russell Taylor on the first major show by the up-and-coming Chris Ofili Donmar Match of the day Concert BCMG/Kok Purcell Room Verdi, wit and whimsy Opera Fatstaff/Tales of Hoffman Dublin Fairy Queen Chelsea Art Fair Opera & Ballet Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Arts Galleries Gold fingers or what? More miss than hit Arab Strap Dublin The big country The Mavericks Empire, W12 The Times theatre Discover the world's most desirable address? North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gray's Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spectrum House St John's Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampstead N4 Manor House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Berkshire Downlands Retire to Village Life near Cambridge No Title Cambridgeshire Retire to Village Life near Chester Breathtaking Views Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Only 2 Retirement Houses Left at North Mill Place,… Absolutely Charming Draftsman entitled to protection Tax not payable on retained interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bedfords Dedham Vale, Old Rectory Kingston/surberton English Courtyard Retire to village life at Dunchurch Hall Totteridge, London, N20 Property County Hall Marler & Marler Knight Frank International Reasons must be given Cluttons Foreign partnership can be sued in England Winkworth The Sunday Times Supplement Duncan Allen The monster from inner space Wood-boring bugs from France are invading Britain, reports Adam Barnard Malcolm Smith reports on a discovery that could help in the fight against the voracious bug that threatens so much of England's architectural heritage Flight brigade cries 'South Westward Ho!' Urban escapees are turning to holiday lets, says Amanda Loose Golf in the Algarve Property Wexner The City Quay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aristo Developers Metropolis Westbury Fairclough Homes Overseas Property Www. primeshare. co. uk French Property Exhibition Lend a Hand added to home team Racing: Racecourse Gallop Clears Way for Colt to Tackle Xaar in 2,000 Guineas Thunderer: Towcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline The Glow-Worm can shine Epsom Channel 4 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Perth Course Specialists Thunderer: Epsom Newcastle in need of cure for congestion Rugby Union Fixtures Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Victory breathes new life into Ebdon's season Cornish pride remains second to none Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast McKiernan may get men to help set record pace Atheletics Heiner's lead under threat from Krantz Sailing: Shortest Leg Provides Exciting Battle for Supermacy between Dutch and Swedish Boats Pressure mounts on England to deliver Hockey Burns joins in chase to catch leading pack Motor Rallying New league expands game's boundaries Rugby League Shaw faces battle to defend world title Bowls Britain cling on after Adey's early hat-trick Sport in Brief Australia reach final England let lead slip McKenna triumphs Lewis bout gets deadline Youngsters impress as Hall bows to injury Badminton Solanki piles on pain for Essex Successful candidate will face trial by those who write wrongs Walker's runs help Kent to win at a canter Cricket White adds finishing touch Brown makes rapid century Speak frustrated by rain Yesterday's Scoreboards Sussex profit from evening of light work Derbyshire pay for Cork's costly spell Gullit closes chapter on blue period Oliver Holt finds the former Chelsea manager is far from yesterday's hero Lethal Le Tissier reinforces his World Cup claim Gillespie urged to ignore abuse Brown starts to sharpen axe Scotland Argentina need confidence boost Ireland William Hill Future meets the present in youth final Hartson 's ban runs until next season Football Results Eubank 's high quality of mercy Henman 's failings resurface Tennis: Brief Encounter Emphasises Briton's Clay-Court Weakness "Old Speckled Hen" Word-Watching King to miss Badminton Equestrianism Esp? It's all in the mind Television Choice Radio Choice Oxford warmly welcomes faithful retainers Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable United planning £18m bid for Del Piero Rob Hughes on an audacious transfer coup being considered at Old Trafford Hoddle hopes for healing effect of victory England coach fields stong side Times Two Crossword No 1386 Nooker 38 Geller accused of bending the facts Russel Kempson on another odd day on the road to the World Cup Advanced Hair Studio Cricket 40 CSI Compuserve The Full Techy Cut Price CD-ROMS Offers Your Connection to the World of Information… Foals Paradise Inside: Crème 12-page-JOBS Supplement Software delays satellite OPUS technology US Hotlines Hilfiger enters games market Blacks 'way behind' on the net Microsoft pays $25 m for security know-how NetDirect Big brains link up for great dome debate At last! Lo-tech Major goes micro Wired for exam success As thousand of pupils for GCSEs, Nigel Powell discovers how a PC and the right software can help Dan Technology Soft spot for swot Fun zone Army wives send love on the Net AOL No hang-ups with virtual wallpaper Get a Grip of the Internet Doctor Keyword Let your fingers do the typing Software The future is smarter, simpler and smaller George Cole rounds up the pick of the useful products at the recent Electrical Retailing Show How to Make a Phone Flexible Whitehall gets wired for security Managing All your Messages Army Be the Best Memo-Rable TV gets set for the future BT Internet Fighter. . . or flight of fancy ClaraNET Cracking the infernal code High wire The death of dubbing Microsoft An online cab on the superhighway This taxi has fax, laptop—and a guarantee of no moaning Thinking of buying a computer? Advertisement What can the Internet do for you? A sight for sore microchips Disc jockey lives in foal's paradise Tim Wapshott on stud farms, Frasier and the Our Tune man Global Internet Humble floppies are down and out Analysis Disks Which disc will take over and become universal for storing and sending data? Chris Partridge looks at the contenders Hayes modems Speed test for a wheel genius Grand Prix driver are looking to design engineers for an invention to help them play fast but not loose. and it's a tough nut to crack. Eve-Ann Prentice reports Dell Out of Africa, a mission of hope Ray Hatley sees how technology is helping the people of a remote island to stay healthy . . . and read in the dark Internet World UK Rise of a truly wired woman Tim Greeenhalgh quizzes the new guiding light at MacRomedia on her vision of the multimedia future—and her commitment to customer service US Robotics Prime movers in the world of computing Agenda The full Techy Netcom Diamond Multimedia Sheffield logs on to the art of the future The banks that never close In a three-page Focus report, Tony Dawe examines why more and more customers are set to control their financial affairs over the Internet Internet Banking Laughing all the way to your own computer The Cooperative Bank It saves time' The Builder's Story It was easy' The Investor's Story Nationwide The secure way to bank Encryption techiques keep online accounts safe from fraud, says Tony Dawe PC banking for technophobes ICS Learning Systems High-flier 's crash course Eve-Ann Prentice talks to jeremy jaech of Visio, the art software chief who drew on experience after a seaplane accident Portables Direct (UK) Ltd. CD-ROMS from only £5.95 Bug fears spur firms into action Business Www. LineOne. net Reed Computing Personnel GCS Computer Recruitment Services Business Services Jonathan's Multi-Media Acara Limited Wavenet Internet Millenium Disaster Www. preste. co. uk Create Professional Web-Sites/s regardless of… Bond Technologies Ltd Nokia Chartwell Search & Selection Ltd Ordina Software Migration Services Roke Manor Research Warner Lambert Metropolitan Police I. D. E. A Computer Futures James Goodman Associates Ltd Harvey Nash Harvey Nash Price Waterhouse Time Computer Systems Picture Gallery What Makes the Ideal Boss? Beauty Update Diary MSL Search and Selection Personal Assistant Www. williamslea. com Sales Manager London NW1 Secretary Required Technology College Trust IOD CAIB Securities Ltd. 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