News from 24/04/1998
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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Keith Howell-Jones, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Beloff, Nick Nuttall, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Andrew Calcutt (Author), Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Bryan Thwaites, Raymond Snoddy and Carol Midgley, John Harthman, President, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Susan Powell, Head Teacher, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Martin E. Simons, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Times Diary Staff, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Patricia Holland, Ruth Gledhill, Anthony Grant, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Taylor, Simon Westcott, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Fraser Nelson and Alasdair Murray, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Jim Ward, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Christopher Compston, Jasper Gerard, Stephen Shaw, Director, Robin Howard, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Gerald Bonner, John O'byrne, Marit Hargie, James Landale and Michael Evans, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, Christopher Batchelor, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Maggie Brown, Catherine Bradshaw, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, R. P. Brims, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, John Carr, Roger Boyes, John Gummer, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and Adam Fresco, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Jasper Gerald, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Stuart Wolfendale, Philip Delves Broughton, John Tavener, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Allen Robertson, Non-League Football Walter Gammie, Mallory Wober (Chartered Psychologist), Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Alasdair Murray and Janet Bush, Chris Ayres, Tom Rhodes, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Roger Boyes and Christopher Walker, Susannah Gibbs, F. M. M. Steiner, Richard Morrison, Alexander Wedderspoon, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, John Phillips, Ruth Railton, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoBT freed to compete with cable firms Plans for videos via the Internet Police attacked during Bristol paedophile riot Index Secret uranium 'flown to Britain' Oh Mr Prescott, don't let them stop at Crewe In the Times on Saturday Today Cloister Wars Cooks go public at banquet Banks tells MCC to hold new ballot on women Chopard Geneve The steely rise of a lady firm of purpose and intent Polotical Sketch Cook praises spy agencies for curbing terror James Landale and Michael Evans report on new openness about Gchq and M16 operations Gwyneth Paltrow Tory soap star spoils Labour's party Maramax England team will share loving Cup with partners Huge fine for French over ticket failures Gwyneth Platrow Suspended detective on full pay News in Brief Death crash biker jailed Crown appeals on beef ruling Eccles joins Times board McCartney pleads for privacy as media head for secret home TV crews and sightseers are camped outside the ranch where wife died, Giles Whittell reports Japanese boss 'called British women pigs' Cross-Channel search for pilot who vanished Dell Soldier jailed for killing lover Hate mail followed Powell revelation Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Revealed: a memorial fountain for Diana in Weekend Scottish Widows Trailblazing editor takes Express ticket out of Independent Principal misused university expenses Radio team to go down Tube Pensioner 'was killed for his gun collection' Correction Nanny freed on bail from jail's hospital wing Getting cash at blink of an eye St. Joseph's Hospice Cornish rises to the task Star Alliance Britain among worst nations for child asthma Walkout leaves Ulster parades body in turmoil Martin Fletcher on dispute over Blair's intervention Unionist rebels rally Share ffer Forest refuge to be created for casualties of Troubles Bahrain Promotions & Marketing Board Straw agrees to transfer of five IRA murderers Friends start fund for sacked organist's appeal Ruth Gledhill reports on Westminster Abbey dispute Bluebell bulb thieves fined Honda Healthy lamb for Dolly Addict is jailed for murdering lover's daughter Bug-buster jacket designed to ease pain for tourists The Move Antibiotics are bad for health, scientists warn Ian Murray on the links between disease and drugs Malaria bites back after a generation The Open University Nurses choose comfort over tradition RCN conference has decided that the old starched aprons and long sleeves are outdated and unsafe reports Ian Murray Dixons Robot stills the shaky hand in keyhole surgery By a Correspondent: Authority ran up ?97,000 legal bill Standard Life Bank Arena opera notches up a big success Giuseppe Raffa's Aida production at Earls Court Currys Cataract man takes flight to beat queue Woman tells of policeman's rape threats By a Correspondent: Dead detective to rise again Independent schools report rise in pupils But demise of Assisted places Scheme is a cloud on the horizon, writes John O'Leary Cash trebled for education zones Important Public Auction Campaq Advocate of state nursery schools goes private New Blairite Mp charged with electoral fraud Jill Sherman on an alleged breach of speriding rules Transatlantic alternative to Europe is a right-wing illusion On Politics Rainmaker Labour facing inquiry over 'expenses fiddle' In Parliament Campaigners say decision is undemocratic Downs lose fight to become Natonal Park Do It All Helpline Free The lone voice known as a spy BT Karadzic raid 'ruined' by French officer Military links between the us and paris are strained, writes Ben MacIntyre (AFP): Serbs trap cardinal in church DALWOO Serbs shun West and fight on in Kosovo Belgian ministers quit over escape of paedophile B&Q (Reuters): Pope assures Italians the end is not yet nigh Midland Direct Canon German MPs in resounding vote for euro Magnet St George faces Chinese dragon National Fine Arts EU shopper deal gives two-year guarantees on goods purchases 'Suicidal' general out of danger Wang's mother urges freedom for dissidents Release reflects West's softer line on human rights in China, reports James pringle Clinton pilot faces charge of adultery Couple have a shot at reconciliation Crippled actor walks tall in new Hollywood role (Reuter): Killer dies after botched injection Tiny Nuclear-proof robot recruited to combat leak at Chernoby1 Whitewater's silent witness still defies jury FIAT King's killer dies as family asks for new investigation Tributes to former Greek President World in Brief Sydney dock turmoil returns (Reuters): America aid flights for Iraq Harare orders bank inquiry 12 hurt in Bali student protest Father on HIV blood charge Israeli leader pays homage at Auschwitz Roger Boyes and Christopher Walker report on nation's Day of the Holocaust' Netanyahu warned of Egyptian threat to arms supremacy Berlitz Time Computer Systems Cola war breaks out in India Hot Tip Furniture Village International A nice bit of skirt Cutting Edge MIKADO Six of the Best Heaven is another cigarette , soap on the telly and chips Beryl Bainbridge putsh erself throught hell to write, but she relishes every minute of it. Interview by Noreen Taylor Hang on while I rub some cheese under my armpit Man on top The Sunday Times Nudging between row and kowtow Cook is shaping a gentler foreign policy, argues John Lloyd Cook's club Diary Wonk wonder Diary Picture Gallery Links to break the chain Links to break the chain Only by bonding across its borders will Northern Ireland's political isolation end Fresh part? Diary \Heart's home Philip Howard Your chance to chip in for a chunk of posterity Out of Tune Unchristian discard at Westminster Abbey Hide and Not Seek France has little wish to see Karadzic captured Millennium Bugs A return to the days before antibiotics would be cruel Supermarkets and high cost of eating Detention centres Weitzman tribute Friends rally to sacked organist 'Cool Britannia' University fees Lasting marriages Teaching methods Smoothly run city Faint praise Grief after Diana's death analysed Junk in the post Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Anniversaries University news Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Latest wills Garden designers show their skills By Alan Toogood, horticultural correspondent Dinners Church news Forthcoming marriages School news Constantine Karamanlis Constantine Karamanlis, Prime Minister of Greece, 1955-63, and 1974-80, died yesterday aged 91. He was born on February 23,1907 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bonar Sykes Bonar Sykes, diplomat, farmer and art collector, died on April 1 aged 75. He was born on December 20,1922 From our Special Correspondent: Making over a Novel for a New Medium News The Times Crossword No 20,774 Business Newspapers Support Recycling AA Information In the Saturday Times Inside Section 2 Today Victory for Reilly as Vauxhall accepts pay deal ICI is likely to report results in euros Pay bonanza despite Laura Ashley losses Business Goodhart vote 'switch' prompts sterling dive Raisman 'told in May of Biotech concerns' Arts Media GUS bid for Argos hangs in balance Parker Frontier Hoddle Puts his Faith in Shearer Sport Business Today Stock Market Indices Bid writ Caution Mellon sues rival in $24bn bank takeover battle BT Sedgwick braced for £35m hit Siemens to restructure IT divisions Balpa wants rethink on TTG staff shares Business Roundup Energy bids extended Microsoft success fear Grabiner moves in F&C winds up trust Dennis out of Malaysia Tourist Rates Award Structures Ltd By our Industrial Staff: Airbus puts a price on new aircraft Amvescap shares slump after veiled warning US duo do battle for Vero ALPHA Airports Group Plc By our City Editor: BT hangs up on Mrs Beckett Commentary L&G new business increases Tie Rack forced to tighten its belt Robeco Group Alpha lifts estimate for cost of Orly withdrawal Cobra reveals job losses Commodities Liffe Options Smiths Industries leads engineering sector revival Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spotand Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes New Ici, new challenge Tempus Inchcape Dennis Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Amvescap Wall Street Bio degraded The Times City Diary The managers who took power must take the heat Economic View Bosses have grabbed the cash but now need to take responsibility An' Unlooked-For burst of candour from Roy… The Times City Diary Bowing out The Times City Diary Sole survivors The Times City Diary More flak The Times City Diary Ready for business when firms show signs of faltering Jason Nisse meets a man so charming you might thank him for sacking you Argos plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ascot Hospitality Equities halve earlier losses Lofts in Cyberspace No dismissal in expiry of extended contract Court of Appeal Law Report April 24 1998 NETWORK Landlord 's entitlement to occupy his land Court of Appeal Occupation under licence Meaning of 'loose soil' Fine pair of old luvvies Theatre The Real Inspector Mound/Black Comedy Comedy Great Expectations An eternal turf war in the cloisters Titanic Tuesday's child needs a lift Comedy Comedy Little and large Concert Overpaid and overexposed? Not over here Britain and America are, it seems, two nations divided by a common music. Nigel Williamson investigates Jarany Page Pobert Plant Hey fans, let's boogie Blues Albums Out of sight, outtasight Live Gig Massive Attack Southampton HMV A home-grown to equal the imports Jass Albums Let's hear it from the underdog New Pop Albums HMV Shaken and stirred by life He has written the themes for countless films, but now John Barry has composed his own history Turn Art Galleries Chelsea Art Fair Aida Earls Court Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide A birthday party lasting three years Rambert Dance Company has made ambitious plans to rewrite its future as Allen Robertson reports "Dazzling, Sheer Broadway Pizzazz" Real live people talking Radio Soaps, the Play for Today for the Nineties Soaps are now producing some of the most challenging drama on television, says Carol Midgley Pimping for drugs? Tunku Varadarajan on troubles at the Reader's Digest The queue forms for Birt's job Media Diary Irish papers go for the peace plan Mission impossible at the BBC The media interview Rupert Gavin, new chief executive of Bbc Worldwide, tells Raymond Snoddy of his plans for a commercial revolution To Advertise Call Man Intertrade (U. K) Ltd EC Executive Choice Media, Sales & Marketing Designer for the Japanese Market Clay McGuire Sales Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Rise again, Cool Britannia Chris Powell tells Nigel Williamson how Labour's tarnished election image can help to sell Britain What has gone wrong at BT? Changing Times The rich list strikes publishing gold Paper round TV falls under a giant shadowEastern Europe's television is fighting to retain its identity, says Patricia Holland Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanover Fox HCI International Medical Centre Tyzack Selection Professional Pre-Selection Services Digital death sentence for disc jockeys Chris Ayres reports on a bitter struggle over 24-hour cable music Multiple Display Advertising Items Devonshire House Preparatory School MBA The Sunday Times Niti Est Nitere The Arts Educational School Tring Park MB Design M Middlesex University The University of Birmingham Rokeby Preparatory School Wellington College A-Levels at Cats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skegness Grammar School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Malvern College Malvern Girls' College Yarm School Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Get Rich Proofreading? A school on the path to glory David Charter visits a remarkable school that represents hope in a crisis-ridden country Education Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's College Oxford Leicester University NBS Truro School Home help for the children David Blunkett explains his plans for after-school study The University of Nottingham Crimson Tide can come in for Hills Racing Thunderer: Ludlow Thunderer: Taunton Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Thunderer: Perth Thunderer: Warwick Horses Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Sandown Park Defeat for Sampras proves spur to Korda Tennis: Santoro Topples Troubled American to Leave Room for Change at Head of Rankings Wild Spirits Russell clinches Duffield's first title Squash: Dedicated Young Squad Brings Success for Village Team Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Department of the Environment England claim second scalp as Smith strikes Hockey Lions trio aiming to salvage pride Strain begins to tell on Newcastle Rugby Union: Returning Internationals May Hold Key to Faltering Title Challenge Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Christie remembered for peerless record Keene on Chess Winning Move Take your Seat at World Cup 98 Familiar tale of woe as hopes fade for Silk Cut Sailing Edward Gorman on how Lawrie Smith was upstaged by one of his former crewmen England are given tough schedule in Australia Cricket Itinerary Plain English Nogibberish Tudor at centre of Surrey puzzle Oval Scoreboard Yorkshire lose Stemp Coulthard questions conduct of drivers South Africa plan to extend squad Villeneuve marks time as title challenge stalls Motor Racing Adams shows his appetite for new role Ashby brings end to Le Long's run Bowls Garcia has home crowd in raptures Golf: Teenage Spaniard Quick to Make his Mark as Vociferous following Shows Approval By our Sports Staff: Scudamore takes charge Football: New Chief Executive Has Initial Task of Settling Chairmen's Dispute over Television Revenue Today's Fixtures Yesterday's Racing Results from Three Meetings Clubs hear division bell toll For the Record Morgan makes certain of bronze Badminton Fantasy Formula One Operation to keep Catt out of tour Sport in Brief Pinto hopes to make first-class return Favourite plays down speculation over world record Primus Word-Watching Gibbons given four-match ban for abusive language Rugby League In harmony with nature Television Choice Radio Choice In comedy, some mothers don't 'ave 'em Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable England find fresh hope with Shearer Striker sparks renewed optimism Times Two Crossword New Times Book Shop Cricket 48 Aspell cleared over race-fixing claims London Marathon White denies Hendry escape route Ince assault prompts inquiry Athletics 50 Lowest Price USA
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