News from 28/04/1998
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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Barney Spender, Helen Johnstone, John Birt, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Kathy Lipari, Alison Clarke, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Donald Gray, Bill Gates, Oliver August and Alasdair Murray, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Brennan, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, J. E. Cross, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, William Rodgers, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Virginia Douglas, Alastair Niven, Alex Wijeratne, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Joanna Bale and Adam Fresco, Ian H. Chippendale Group Chief Executive, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Nicolas Stacey, Sue Ogden, Robert Wright, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Phillip Sycamore, Michael Clark, Stephen Hawking, Nicholas Negroponte, Charles Bremner, Margaret Murray, Russell Kempson, C. Jowett, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Anne Ashworth and Susan Emmett, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Michael Theodoulou, Jill Sherman and Christine Buckley, James Pettifer, Adam Jones, Liz Bargh, Raymond Keene, Polly Newton, Valerie Colin-Russ Chairman, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Tim Congdon, Chris Partridge, Danny Hillis, Richard Evans, Adam Barnard, Nigel Hawkes, David Hutt, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Christopher Reeve, Richard Owen, Alastair Brett, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Oliver August, Grania Langdon-Down, Harold Thimbelby, Stewart Tendler, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Stichbury, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Mike Hudson, Christopher Walker, Brian D. Keighley, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Regina v Tolera, Tim Hames, Charles Secrett, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Annie Turner, Anthony Harvey, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, Raoul Franklin Vice-Chancellor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Stephen Hoare, Mike Tomlinson, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Jason Cowley, Nicholas Gould, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Christopher Irvine, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, Alasdair Murray, Mark Hamer Secretary, Anthony Howard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Paul Durman and Robert Cole, Michael Middleton, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Richard Worsley Director,
ResumoPatten heads inquiry into RUC's future Blair's choice welcomed by Unionists Gene may decide the fate of smokers Index Team gets a little extra help from Nationwide A life in the day of Christopher Reeve Author quizzed Mary Bell every day for six months Enjoy adventures from £5 Law More Cup tickets Serbs pouring into Kosovo as Albanian rebels prepare for war 5 facts Season's climax When words speak louder than actions, count the spoons Call for IRA to identify graves of 'disappeared' Mo Mowlam is to consider a report urging recognition for the secret victims, reports Martin Fletcher Railtrack 'Informer' found shot Deadlock after unions meet Blair over rights Edible vaccines pass taste test Prescott lets off steam at briefing encounter 1 , 000 extra jail places set aside for women News in Brief Crime intercept Help ahoy Nuclear reaction Aids offence Race case ends Teacher 's offence Soldiers freed over illegal gun courses Judge criticises Army and MoD for sanctioning events, report Joanna Bale and Adam Fresco Lady Lucan wants earl declared dead Collymore cleared of attack Nurofen Advance Nanny denies harming child Drug barons must pay to ease suffering Stewart Tendler on how seized assets will be spent on treating addicts and warning children Share Offer Thomson Travel Group Helping pupils to see risks Family mourns Ecstasy teenager Straw blames lad culture for creating social misfits Heroin godfather is jailed Itv takes on the lottery with new £1m gameshow Plastic pill packs to replace bottles Dial-A-Phone British Gas Chaucer hit the jackpot for first £1,000 winner How Mary Bell sent a shock through Britain Richard Ford on why child killer remains such a notorious figure Halifax Law does not cover crimes from past Village shops may be classed as charities World Vision Nissan Cross-party group demands easier access to abortion Polly Newton on the start of a bitterly opposed campaign to change the law NEC Political diversity belies 'babes' label In Parliament Poll hits Labour's 'stop Ken' campaign Lloyds Bank Business Banking Mayhew is new cliitef of Tory discipline Ex-KGB mole jailed for £1.5m swindle on Russian business Solicitor stole from client to fund sex change Fourth Estate Hewlett Packard Court of Appeal rulings on Net Peter and Gordon top the charts as third term beckons The Millennium Dome is Blairism writ large. Today Times writers enter more zones to examine the state we'rein Togetherness is the new test of faith Picture Gallery Dell Spin-doctors in danger of overdosing Time to Talk CIA's top Warsaw mole goes home half a hero War crimes suspect 'builds businesses to beat sanctions' Western diplomats say Arkan has made vast profits from smuggling, writes James Pettifer Barclays Tibet exile sets light to himself in protest 'Blair factor' lifts peace hopes BT British lord is legacy of Israel's pioneer past Cristopher Walker meets a peer whose grandfather, persuaded by Zionism, helped to launch a state Tiny Athens vetoes EU aid for Turkey World in Brief Panda clone plan attacked (AP): Birthday boy, 6, shot dead (Reuters): Guatemala bishop killed (AP): Sumatran sorcerer to die Lennon 's sons fall out Image of Riviera killer brings Italian police closer to their quarry Spanish mine waste warning 'was ignored' Trade body rejects US move to save turtles Hoverspeed Fast Ferries Iranian moderate mocks old spy story Cheltenham & Gloucester Iraq's jail purge dispenses death and dungeons New York Mafia suffers decline in family values Compaq Daughters back father Belgian police face new disgrace Yorkshire Bank Russian 'missile experts aid India' Lebed on road back to power Debate of the age EU expansion threatened by Danish strike Treaty vote could be scuppered by Eurosceptics' hostility, writes Charles Bremner Kohl belittles neo-Nazis but skinheads' ballot gains shake Germany (AFP): Far Right heads for poll win in France Why I believe that one day I will walk again Christoper Reeve my Story In the final extract from his autobiography the paralysed actor talks of his battle to remain positive Changing Times Cutting the odds against cancer Medicine Chest The Harley Medical Group The Times What would young Mr Grace have thought? Jason Cowley looks in vain for the 'Are You Being Served? approach when buying a suit In the Palace's shadow Gateway 2000 Israel won't say bye-bye to Bibi - yet Netanayahu squares the parties and the people, says Tim Hames If he falls, it will not be the peace process, but privatisation Mind the gap Bad target Picture Gallery Hear her, but don't pay Mary Bell's story matters and Gitta Sereny is the right person to tell it - but money should not have been involved Libby Purves Black widow Star turn Picture Gallery No win. no fee: no free press On libel and the Lord Chancellor One Year on Part two: the view from the Right Brownshirt Alert A nasty jolt for Germany's politics of consensus The Panda Problem Conservation strategies are not black and white 'Exploitation' and the Diana fund Cabinet responsibility Solution to NHS fraud concerns 'Unholy mess' at Westminster Abbey Spanish fishing London statues Blowing the whistle Bullying in schools A world of books to be celebrated Learning from India Mustered at last Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Royal Over-Seas League Duchy of Lancaster Grecian treasures go on show Dalya Alberge reports on a collection dedicated . to Hera, wife of Zeus Dinners University news Personal Column Meeting Reception Shipwrights' Company Latest wills Appointments in the Forces Memorial service School news Luncheon War Medals Forthcoming marriages Leonard Cheshire Bishop Gordon Wheeler Legal appointment Corporate Hospitality Cardiff Arms Park Royal Ascot Donald Findlay Donald Findlay, expert on church architecture, died of cancer on Apriol 14 aged 47. He was born on June 20,1950 Court & Social Professor Mary Warner ProfessorMary Warner, mathematician, died in her sleep in Spain on April 1 aged 65. She was born in Wales on June 22,1932 Personal Column Lipman & Sons Delta Worldwide Flights Directory Flightwise Jetline Flight Seekers Jetworld Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lady Byers Lady Byers, former chairman of the Anglo-Israel Association, died on April 3 aged 83. She was born on January 21,1915 Sir John Knill, Bt Sir John Knill, Bt, canal enthusiast, died on April 15 aged 85. He was born on April 8,1913 (From Our Own Correspondent): On This Day Dedication of the Grant Monument Picture Gallery Accused admits guilt but disputes facts No review of crown court decisions Regina v Harrow Crown Court. Ex Perkins Regina v Cardiff Crown Court, Ex parte M (a Minor) UK liability for breaches of EC law For Sale Liquidations Receiverships Business Opportunities Breakthrough Business to Business Weaver Valley Estates Auctions Franchises Cheques Cashed Be a Private Detective Jersey Based Professional Gambler Bridging Loans Increase in maximum term alters principles Sell Grade B Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printujize Regents Group Costs cut by scheme to support suppliers Picture Gallery Regus Link Lorraine Electronics Communications Entrepreneur weighs up demand and cashes in Rodney Hobson on an inventor who benefits from a lack of trust Business to Business Message plus All Box number replies should be addressed Are You Considering Franchising your Business Messagemail Surface Doctor Auctions Internet White Knight Briefings Computers & Computing Services Time Computer Systems Redwood accuses Labour of making tax burden worse Huckerby's hat-trick helps ITF high risers This is the final week to garner points for the monthly prize; why the visitor's goals at Elland Road helped boost ITF team fortunes How is your Team Doing? The story so far League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League Line ITF League PFA Players' League Internet League FA Cup League Tomorrow's games could hold £1,000 key Nick Szczepanik examines the four crucial Premiership games that could decide the April prize Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week's Moves Strikers News Patten to guide RUC reforms The Times Crossword No 20,777 Business Reed expands: Reed International has agreed… Jersey Forecast In the Times Index Markets dive over US rate fear Fed speculation triggers sell-off in New York and London Siebe offer spells end for Hultman John Charcol Business Reed boosts us position with £lbn acquisitions Mulcahy pay hits £1.5m as Kingfisher soars Arts Picture Gallery Law Sorrell on course for £4.4m payment Sport the Best Cricket Coverage Business Today Biotech director 'aware of test fears' Shell risks US dispute over Iran gas project Stagecoach faces 30% fall in fees Coopers & Lybrand launches worldwide recruitment drive Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Brown boosts Peps to record levels Gas charge may rise despite mild winter World Cup Tickets Rock in line for revolt by big savers Tourist Rates NPC takeover offer goes unconditional Business Roundup Cheaper power bills Advance Call disciplined Interlight millionaires Liffe sheds 60 staff PDFM wins mandate Tokyo minister warned FI contract extended EIS hit by restructuring JWE Telecom PLC Debenhams to step up expansion programme Maiden to pay £15m for Adlight New line for Thomas the Tank Engine By our City Editor: Reed not such an ass about the law Benetton looks to gain from strong sterling JWE settles on 103p share price CU to buy into US Midwest Novell Writers oppose Random deal Insurance chief's £860,000 Commodities Liffe Options Wall Street leads world markets into a tailspin 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 Sound engineering Tempus Debenhams Rio Tinto Britt Allcroft Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Liaison team strives to bring Tories out of the shadows Business of Politics Boring little clerk survives brilliantly where others fall Jon Ashworth finds little of the fat cat about Martin Sorrell in spite of the success of WPP It'll never fly The Times City Diary Double entry Memory jog Benchmarking offers chance of real way forward for financial products Older unemployed need help in finding work Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business Equities and bonds sharply lower HSBC Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Le Temps Chanel Purcell's new magical ingredients The Fairy Queen Coliseum The doctor's dilemma to die for A Question of Mercy Bush, W12 Mind games Comedy Rich Hall Bloomsbury Power in the darkness The Overcoat Icelandic sex and stooges The Daughter of the Poet Pleasance, N7 Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, in conjuction with BBC Radio 3 Ravel's Daphnis Etchloe Onto a new plane Regrets? I've had a few Richard Cork looks back on his three years chairing the visual arts panel of the Arts Council 'Not all the new galleries are in big cities' Richard Cork Modern masters Halle/Nagano Manchester How Lottery Grants Have Changed the Face of British Galleries over the past Three Years Standard fare trip Orch de Paris/Bruggen Festival Hall World Cup Tickets Around the Galleries An Inspector Calls Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainments complled by Marlt Hargie Theatre Guide Jereny 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 of London and (where indicated with the symbol+) on release across the country Templates for the future A groove-and a rut Jazz Steve Williamson Orphy Robinson Queen Elizabeth Hall Way they told them Musical As Thousands Cheer Barbican Capital Breaks Space Vixens To Advertise Call 0171 6806828 QD Legal Marks & Spencer Hays Richard Owen Nabarro Nathanson AVMA Bank Chambers University of Cambridge QD Legal Chambers Professional Recruitment Benfield Greig Group PCL ZMB Industry Equitas Lipson Lloyd Jones Risks that a victim might take Busy Booth Picture Gallery Powell is 'cleared' of racism Open courts House of fair repute People-friendly Eagan Janion Chambers Banking & Finance The case for the European Court Index To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 ZMB Graham Gill & Young PSD Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment ACTIS People in Law Graham Gill & Young Cubic Transportation Systems, Ltd. In-House Legal KPMG Selection & Search Women with a sporting chance There have been defeats, but the legal action is not over, says Alison Clarke Garfield Robbins Graham Gill & Young High achievers push the barriers Frances Gibb on the Women of Achievement Correction Chambers In the public interest Phillip Sycamore defends self-regulation by solicitors Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan Legal Adviser Capita RAS Cloisters the Chambers of Laura Cox QC 11 KBW 10 Old Square British Midland Eagan Janion CCH a member of the Wolters Kiuwer Group To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 "Know-How" Officer 12 Kings Bench Walk The College of Law The Times Legal Appointments The Welsh Office Y Swyddfa Gymreig Try a Career that Isn't Legal Cambridge Academy of English Experienced Law Costs Draftsmen Required Camerons Solicitors Lawyers Planning Services The Times Creme 98 Springtime Blues? DFID Department For International Development All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box Charity Commission Runners up to 3 hours, 41 minutes, 39 secs Flora London Marathon Competitors rise to noble challenge McKiernan plots course to world title David Powell reports on Ireland's new London Marathon women's champion, who is hoping to reach another milestone Get Kids Going! Magnussen collision puts future in doubt Motor Racing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Fitzpatrick era comes to a close Rugby Union: New Zealand Captain Forced to Retire by Knee Injury Worcester make room for Hall Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Pools Forecast Blundell has brain scans after crash Sport in Brief Walker Cup for Ganton Jury penalises Conner England have final word Uneasy Kafelnikov Federation honours Yesterday's Racing Results Border Arrow aims at Guineas Racing: Balding Sends Unbeaten Colt to Tackle Xaar at Newmarket Ascot William Hill Racing Ahead Robert Wright Suggest the best value in the ante-post market Rapid Raceline Ascot inspects Tompetoo can add to course success Bath Huntingdon Nottingham Ronaldo cries foul over Turin conspiracy theory Football: Referees Accused of Favouring Juventus Bridgestone Burley praises his marathon men Teaching need to broaden the game-plan Latest Scores Silverwood stakes strong claim to England place Leatherdale falls one short of his century Adams advertises credentials Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Durham resistance broken by Walsh Showers hold up Somerset Surrey sprint back towards summit Marsh's inspiration in vain Fixtures World Cup Tickets Malcolm thrives on fresh pasture By Our Sports Staff: Henman begins to find feet on clay Tennis The new talk radio breakfast Wing 's Wembley fillip Youngster gets league chance of a lifetime Christopher Irvine meets an 11-year-old quick to make light of his disadvantage Laughton cleared to play in final Word-Watching As black as they may be Television Choice Radio Choice On the trail of compassion and humour Review 6.00 am Business Breakfast (28867) 7.00 Bbc… Satellite and Cable Supporters rally behind great White hope United's reign prolonged as Palace topple Champions delay Arsenal's crowing Times Two Crossword Athletics England urged to nurse key players Cricket BUPA Health Screening Controlling the future Beyond the lure of the new-fangled Peter Brwon introduces a 16-page report on the long-term effects technology I found my son had an alias on a chatline The phone that hides in your head Tony Dawe dials the future and enters a world where people talk to each other as holograms Quote BBC Director-General Apocalypse now for the Net as TV bites back Stephen Brennan on how a mixture of digital Digital TV Digital TV Superhighway patrol The Internet must be adequately policed if it is to fulfil its communications potential, writes Adam Barnard Internet Quote Chief Executive of WFD work life consultancy Bold visions of starships fuelled by enterprise Predictions of mines on the Moon and colonies on Mars may not be so wacky, says Anjana Ahuja Space and Technology Looking forward to the good old days Future of Cinema Can sky spies save the world? We can see land cover and land use, and the pollution of rivers' Environment Quote The worldwide classroom Schoolchildren are already sharing global lessons, writes Stephen Hoare Education Every child must have access to a computer Wiping out disease Quote In the future You may never leave home again Workers unite! You've nothing to lose but desk. Annie Turner on a job revolution Work The contract culture is here to stay Training is the key to surviving and thriving in a world where jobs are no longer for life, says Stephen Hoare 'We want people to know what they want out of life' Careers Quote In the future Exterminate those couch potatoes Exercise Young people are becoming sluggish and obese at an alarming rate, watching TV and playing computer games Quote In the future Virtual power to the people Douglas Broom explains how IT may put citizens at the citizens at the centre of Government 'We should be putting PCs in Tesco and Sainsbury—that is where people gravitate' Sheep dip in the gene pool Cloning Quote Orange There 's plenty of room aboard planet Earth Population The world's population is rising fast, but it is plain that the worst forecasts will never become reality Beat the high-tech Health Cars will become snails of the future Planners believe public transport will come to rely on bigger and faster ships, planes and trains, but the private car will simply become electric-and cleverer Quote Orange
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