News from 05/05/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Bill Morris and Ruth Lea, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Jon Ashworth, Richard Gadsby, Alexandra Frean, Timothy Elliott, Phillida Purvis, Richard Hobson, Martin Mears, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Jonathan Evans, Edward Welsh, Srikumar Sen, K. J. Martin Chairman, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Wilson, Regina v Browne, Charles Bremner, Janet Bush and Jill Sherman, Richard De R. Channer, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Valerie Elliott, Rupert Cox, Ben MacItyre, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Daniel Martin, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, M. Sergeant, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Jill Sherman, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Lin Jenkins and Richard Ford, Nick Nuttall and Michael Brooke, Ros Drinkwater, Russell Kempson, Regina v Zafar, Daniel McGrory, Emily Compston, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, John Vasey, Rachel Bridge, Nicholas Harling, Gabriella Gamini, Lin Jenkins, Raymond Keene, Polly Newton, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, A. F. Wilson, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Mary-Ann McKibben Assistant Director, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, C. J. Casserley, Gill Wilkinson, W. Stephen Gilbert, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Gitta Sereny, Craig Lord, Philip Delves Broughton, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, David Bradford, Chris McGrath, Regina v Green, Liz Carran, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Scrivenor, Trevor Stammers, Brian Glanville, Michael Dynes, Jason Cowley, Steven Berkoff, Martin Waller, Lottie Moggach, Philippa Kennedy, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, S. J. Swabey, Peter Charlesworth, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoTwelve hours to salvage peace process London talks go into second day Bell author wants child law reform Index The lessons we should learn from Mary Bell Markets shrug off furore over euro Proms stray from roots to jam with Bob Marley Colonel of Swiss Guard and wife are murdered Law How to be a good father to your son Cancer teams hope to test new drugs on human beings First Telecom Internet peer stumbled upon arms deal Michael Evans on how lord Avebury alerted Cook to potential breach of embargo Minister rejects calls for a ban on boxing BT Never mind the talks, who's paying for coffee? Alan Hamilton spent a day outside some of London's finest addresses in his quest for Middle East peace Grateful pupils helped to free Yemen hostages Abducted teacher says he wants to return to students who mediated with rebels, reports Daniel McGrory Van driver is charged after death of family By a Correspondent: Teenager to have Aids test after Fashanu assault claim Boy of 10 sees father die in hitman attack Virgin Briton escapes electric chair for killing wife Runners keep going on long road to peace Foiled mortar attack fails to dissuade thousands from competing in Belfast Marathon, writes Audrey Magee Share Offer World Vision Three IRA men freed in Republic Superdad: a mix of Billy Connolly and Dr Spock Philip Delves Broughton on child psychologist who aims to set men along the road to good fatherhood Advice for Fathers Midland Bank Advice for Mothers Therapy urged for failing parents Highland clearance rouses rebels Ministers rally to support of hut owners facing eviction after rent dispute, reports Shirley English New angle on fish rivals Cheltenham & Gloucester Moving pictures come to the isles Dan Technology Poisons threat to poet's beauty spot lake Employees not shy about retiring early Damian Whitworth on why more workers are opting for a life of leisure Long wait on roads to holiday sunshine Rocket pad launches fears B2 Serviceline Nurofen Advance Gig racers find the conditions just swell Labour pins election hopes on high turnout Past council scandals could hit the party hard, reports Jill Sherman Scottish Amicable Politician looks for picture opportunity Kaufman attacks 'soundbite' MPs MINIcall Baby comes too as EU ministers meet Valerie Elliott talks to the Swedish Mp who has put family values first Boarding school choice dictated by friendliness Virgin Masterfit Street has 3 cases of meningitis News in Brief Crash boy named Baths sacrificed Trial for murder of Mp starts in France Pentium processor Unabomber to end his days in prison Streisand in guns fight with Heston Yorkshire Bank Right threatens to oust Netanyahu over land accord From Associated Press in New York: New York steps up its battle to keep Winnie the Pooh AXS Telecom Alliance Leicester Bonn-Paris axis in a spin The German election is driving a European marriage of convenience onto the rocks, Roger Boyes writes Cable & Wireless Clinton demands opening-up of EU Satirists go over the top in war on weakened Kohl Lloyds Bank Azeris await riches of Caspian oil bonanza Bp is building a 'wall of money' in a region revaged by past masters, Michael Dynes reports from Baku Titanic firm tries to bar deep-sea tourists Bayer Mahogany shipment seized by Brazilians Lexmark Sydney dockers win jobs appeal Clinton aide to take on terror Bose Bush Jr courts voters with a moral crusade Texans are rallying to ex-President's son, Bronwen Maddox reports from Blanco (AP): Girls 'tried to derail train for robbery' World in Brief Diana apology by car firm Britons nominated for Tonys Seatbelt for horses patented (Reuters): Swiss Holocaust bank to pay Croat minister dies of cancer (AFP): Warning by Somali warlord 'Writing is my work, but not my job' Toni Morrison's new book is expected to sell a million. Jason Cowley meets the pride of America Calais Barclays Not tonight darling, I have a very potent headache The Harley Medical Group Multiple Display Advertising Items First lady of Claridge's Raine Countess Spencer has been going to Claridge's since she was six years old. Interview by Philippa Kennedy Audi Why we must hear our children Gitta Sereny wrote the story of Mary Bell in the hope that lessons could be learnt. At the end of a week of controversy, this final extract calls for fundamental changes in the way we deal with child criminals Cries Unheard: Mary Bell Prime Health Face to face with our fear of-flying Richard Cork sees the future in the shining sculptures of Anish Kapoor's show at the Hayward Gallery - and it works B2 Ernst & Young Pleasure principle Concert Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Diamanda Galas The Art of Holy Russia Puppet of the angels Art Galleries Show Boat's showman Valerie Grove meets Garth Drabinsky, the giant Canadian impresario with epic plans Mud on the dancefloor Pop Today's Choice A Dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Art Garfunkel Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingstone assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff's Brown's assesment of films in london and (where indicated with symbol )on release across the country As good as Wall Street ever gets Anatole Kaletsky says the boom in America is not just a bubble Off target Clear path? Picture Gallery Hocus-pocus? It's an art Discovering how magicians perform their tricks need not spoil the show. The illusionists may impress us even more Ross loss Moggy murder A Becket for Latin America Guatemala's death squads are back, says Tunku Varadarajan Double-Edged Sword The case for a pragmatic assessment of mercenary forces Crime and the Child Important questions raised by the Mary Bell case The Screen Machine Coming soon to a cinema parked by the loch Moral or medical option in abortion Spanish fishing Babel in Brussels Space shortage? Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… PoWs prepare to greet the Emperor Drinking and driving NHS confidentiality Interfaith dialogue Plea for Reginald Kray to go free Bullying in schools Four-legged friends Never heard of him? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Marriages Forthcoming marriage Mrs Halina Szpiro Personal Column Birthdays today University news Sir George Middleton Pioneers who gazed down on Everest By a Correspondent: Table sells for £130,000 Clearing up a mountain of rubbish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duchess joins the Duke at gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Planners try to rein in gypsy horse fair Appointments in the Church Air Vice-Marshal Sir Alan Boxer Air-Marshal, Kcvo, Cb, Dso, Dfc, died on April 26 aged 81. He was born on Decemebr 1,1916 Michael Hoffman Michael Hoffman, engineer and former cheif executive of Thames water and of Babcock International, died of cancer on April 17 aged 58. He was born on October 31,1939 Ian Lindsay Ian Lindsay, Secterary General of the World Eneergy Council, died of a brian tumour on April 5 aged 63 He was born on January 26,1935 Dr Jimmy Jefferiss Dr Jimmy Jefferiess, venereologist, died on April 6 aged 88. He was born on February 4,1910 An MP's Life Widening the field of vision Ros Drinkwater reports on advances in optometry in a dergulated markt, and the vital role of optical testing Specsavers Opticians 'Windows' shed light on health Optimax Starring role for the fashion spectacles High street deregulation has opened the gates to a fashion revolution in which glasses can be bought for fun, says Jennai Cox Contactual obligations Contact lenses should be fitted professionally and looked after properly, says Eve-Ann Prentice Zeiss Harrods News The Times Crossword No 20,783 Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast Arts In the Times Tomorrow Features Focus Law The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Higgins lays claim to pot of sold Scot finds vein of break Doherty's hold on world snookers championship Bergkamp clouds Arsenal's delight Sport Ferguson 's optimism fails to disguise lack of inspiration Law Business Zenith Television and Radio Arsenal celebrate double triumph Women follow men's success in championship by lifting Fa Cup City begin quest to pick up the pieces Thompson swims against tide Pools Forecasts Scudamore saddled with task of preventing split Russell Kempson meets the first chief exeuctive of the Football League Lens lead way as underdogs have their day Brian Glanville Newcastle keep up standards in pursuit of title Rugby Union: Leicester Heavily Punished for their Indiscipline by Clinical Finishing By our Sport Staff: Appeal by McRae is successful Rallying Mansell begins new learning curve Motor Racing: Pepole's Favorite Trades a Few Secrets at Donington Greenwood may miss tour Cayard to cover every move of Swedish Match Sailing B2 Robinson makes the running for Essex Benson and Hedges Cup: Opening batsman sustains imperios one-day from against Ireland Bridgestone Lewis goes on attack to deny Somerset Johnson and Archer in perfect harmony Yorkshire still blinkered to a degree Scotland suffer harsh realities of real world Simmons in control as Lewis has last laugh Benson and Hudges Cup: Wayward Leicestershire reprieved while Surrey and Yorkshire cruise Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup Scoreboards Lehmann century exacts revenge Adventure Activities Bowlers allow Surrey to pass university challenge Corporate Golf Challenge Injuries add further weight to question of safety Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, believes closer checks may be the only way to prevent another tragedy in the sport British students bow to sister act David Powell, athletics correspondent, profiles the remarkable Williams triplets Bramley in apple-pie order Rugby League: Rejuvented Clupes Serve up Try Spree For the Record Planners pull plug on Empire Swimming: Cardiff Pool Bathed in Achievement Closes Vodafone Squabbling England pair miss Uber Cup Sport in Brief Henman finding his touch on clay Tennis Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Growing pains drive Capriati's return Alix Ramsay on a player seeking to shed excess baggage as she travels the comeback trail Winning Move Keene on Chess Racing Results from Yesterday's Eight Meetings Flight options Bullets plan to lock horns with cream of Europe Basketball Gulland to gain first Vase success for Wragg Racing Brighton Border Arrow eyes Dante Thornton breaks leg Exeter Chester Rapid Raceline Hope and pray, that's the order of the day It's tight at the top of the ITF league with only a couple of weeks to go Goalkeepers This Week's Moves There are no transfers in ITF this week Hearts aflutter for the £1,000 April winner An unsentimental approach and shrewd use of late transfers brought a rich reward for last month's ITF winning manager The story so far League Updates Sport Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores It required post-haste Rodney Hobson previews two conferences highlighting concerns of small enterprises Business to Business NatWest Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Computer Systems Lively debate expected from star-studded cast Picture Gallery Briefings Inspector cannot be sued over bungee jumping ban The Times Conspiracy to make false oath Legal & Public Notices Telephone kiosk not open space Arab Banking Corporation (B. S. C.) Harvey Nash QD ZMB 39 Essex Street London Wcr 3at Equitas Chambers Banking and Finance Marshall & Company A flood of new excuses Martin Mears, a former Law Society President, challenges the Office for the Supervision of Solicitors Eversheds and Frere to merge Inns and Outs Lured away by the Gypsies ZMB Ruling on jokes is no laughing matter Simmons & Simmons Grippo 12 New Square Bank of Bermuda (Luxembourg) S. A. QD 4 Field Court Legal & Business Affairs Use your legal skills in a new and exciting… The Times Newspapers Barristeratlaw EJ Eagan Janion Quick-settling and concrete A new 'rough and ready' Act on building disputes will end delays, says John Vasey SB Speechly Bircham PA Consulting Group Michael Page International Flagship Bill sailing towards trouble Jonathan Evans sees problems ahead for the Competition Bill QD S&B LAG Legal Action Group Elborne Mitchell Laurence Simons Actis Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Council Enron Appointments to the Office of Circuit Judge 1 Hare Court " Know-How" Officer EJ Eagan Janion Try a Career that Isn't Legal Times Newspapers Winward Fearon Ebs the Partnership Chambers Capitalisation, week's change Birmingham A defining moment Let firms stay free to for our 'one nation' decide on recognition Bill Morris and Ruth Lea on the employee rights White Paper Watchdog to spare ITV from criticism as network reforms Rush for trust linked to sale of endowments By our Media Editor: Pay-TV penetration 'to double after launch of digital' Results and Statistics Tourist Rates The Times ScottishPower 's aims In spotlight Wall Street B2 Rate rise in US likelier than in Uk Economic Outlook Share Tips Names seek vote of no confidence in Lloyd 's chief Economists warn against rate rise Crédit Lyonnais nears EU deal Corney & Barrow (Broker Services) Limited Unhealthy lack of leadership candidates Paul Durman on the opinions at British Biotech Word-Watching SFI plan to expand adult club concept Ambishus group ready for flotation Boemg wins $1.4bn contract Governor quits Top pay By Our Financial Staff: Mis-selling costs NationsBank $7m Free Admission Dana 's $4.2bn beats Spx bid for Echlin Continental firms in for a rude euro awakening EMU will bring a hard-headed, Anglo-Saxon approach to business, says Martin Waller Masterfit Wish you'd been elsewhere? Television Choice Radio Choice Pooh-poohing the comedians' songwriting Review Bbc1 Picture Gallery Satellite and Cable Morns calls for union campaign on recognition White Paper Buffett helps Dow to record Times Two Crossword Union Rights 47 Bundesbank denounces European bank deal C&l 'knew of failings in Maxwell companies' Ginven launches £1.5bn fund Direct Emu Bites 50 Isas to face Kitemark-style quality test Sporting Life will be relaunched
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