News from 06/05/1998
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Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Caroline Cox President, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Hands and Mark Souster, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Edward Welsh, Hywel Williams, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Alasdair Murray and Philip Webster, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Maureen MacGlashan, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Hughes, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Nick Land UK Senior Partner, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Eileen Fursland, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Audrey Magee, Ivor Smith-Cameron, Deborah Collcutt, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Juliet Peck, Russell Kempson, David Bland Director-General, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Rachel Bridge, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Hugh Hanning Policy Adviser, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, M. E. Harrison, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John Coleman Editor, Lucinda Walsh, Alix Ramsay, Joseph Dean, Katherlin Bergen, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Timothy Lawson-Cruttenden, Richard Owen, Sandra Parsons, F. M. Bennett, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, W. Stephen Gilbert, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Copps, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, I. Ward-Brown, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Tony Dawe, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Daniel McGrory and Helen Rumbelow, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, George Stern,
ResumoRedwood said Hague 'was worst Tory leadership candidate' Sterling falls as Blair hails deal on euro Captain sacrifices four to save ship Index Israel given deadline to pull out troops London bends rules for noughts and crosses Murder in the Vatican Parenting Classes Storming of a male bastion Inter//face Uri Geller's new column Maiden voyage of biggest cruise liner cancelled Bvlgari The hottest tickets this summer It's not what y'know but how often y'know that counts Matthew Parris Political Sketch 'Yes' men Blair and Major take to Ulster streets Brown offers aid package Peers' warning on 'fat cat' pay rises Railtrack New body to control freed sex offenders Blackpool still a winner Syd Lawrence dies, aged 74 Top Tory peers threaten chaos over Lords reform Pubs could be open all hours to celebrate millennium Elderly cat burglar is accused of plot to sell stolen Picasso Stewart Tendler on the trial of a celebrity thief preyed on the stars £94,600 rug had gone to the dog Hammerite Radiator Enamel By a Staff Reporter: Boy, 13, drops dead in tennis warm-up Court told of bid to milk sport cash Mother tells of helping the FBI to catch her son Informer tells of plot to kill royal couple Ex-Ira man accused of inventing murders to create publicity for his biography, reports Audrey Magee Share Offer Thomson Travel Group Glowing pillar plan for Diana memorial French riot police guard 2.5m World Cup tickets Citytraveller Direct Glitter charged with sex assaults Thalidomide may return in wake of cancer tests Carly Simon's fight with breast cancer Jaguar Xkr Britannia slips into final resting place Cheap Palace, but a Pricy Boat Naked untruths earn a rebuke for advertisers Watchdog criticises the increasingly gratuitous use of nude women to sell products, writes Carol Midgley Scope Chocolate lovers face a shortage Direct Line Personal Loans 'Life-giving' claim left a bad taste Sainsbury's Bank Fever is still hot stuff, any night of the week Scottish Amicable Solicitors' watchdog awash with complaints The Times/dillons Forum Ofsted visits 'do not raise Gcse standards' How kidnappers made a meal out of a crisis Family tell of cooking and kindness by their Yemeni captors, write Daniel McGrory and Helen Rumbelow Pensioner held over shotgun incident New in Brief Climber dies News in Brief Teacher jailed News in Brief Aids legal move News in Brief Owl help sought News in Brief One-way traffic News in Brief Correction News in Brief EU schemes 'are ruining the best wildlife areas' AT&T The Sites St Risk RSPB calls for ban on dredging Channel 4 stands accused of losing its originality ITV watchdog says the station created to be different is not innovative enough, reports Raymond Snoddy TV accused of drugs fake The accelerated learning method Divorcees cannot be semi-detached Lib Dems hope to cash in on tactical voting Local Elections Unicef Officials failed to inform Cook of arms deal inquiry Nicholas Watt on the sierra Leone weapons affair MPs' summer holidays at risk TSB British archive sold to Japan Hamlet Markets will now decide sterling's fate Riddell on Politics Former British defence chiefs warn Blair against Nato expansion Beijing derides Indian attack Waigel says Euro bank row with French damaged Kohl The Children's Society Blast on tanker forces captain to sacrifice crew Job share 'ruled out' Austrians swipe at Blair presidency Exile plot to kill Castro' World Summary 17 hurt at protest against Suharto World Summary (Reuters): Cockroach hunt turns into lottery World Summary (AP): Jet map 'did not show ski cable' World Summary (Reuters): Violence blacks out TV station World Summary Basketball players top league for illegitimate offspring Legal & General Pigeons fly diamond fortune into arms of thieves Winged smugglers are costing 20 per cent of mine's production, writes Sam Kiley Starr tightens net around Clintons American Airlines Vatican murders 'were fit of madness' Police chief Papon ordered Algerians to he shot on sight during Paris protests MaZDa Intrigue festers behind walls Discipline and lack of privacy mark a guard's life, Richard Owen writes Bachelor army that rescued a Pope US gives Israel ultimatum to break deadlock Albright stalls on the road to peace with no hope of Clinton lift The Times Midland Bank Doveish rivals trail Netanyahu in poll Gates bid puts $30m tag on artist Knives out for bachelor Hague The Times Tomorrow Worldcover B2 DIAL-a-PHONE Don't leave it all to the experts U. S. Robotics Tackling life after death Ruth Picardie wrote with honesty about dying. Her widower, Matt Seaton, now bringing up twins, Lola and Joe, is confronting bereavement with similar candour. Interview by Sandra Parsons A civilised world built on people making sacrifices Hill House Hammond Bad blood, smears and uncivil wars Michael Gove on a glimpse of the 'grand guignol' of Major's era The effect of the book is a Bosch picture in prose Spicy recipe The Times Diary Picture Gallery We are all citizens now Elected mayors will put the local back into government - and about time too Colour blind The Times Diary Picture Gallery Broad church The Times Diary Dress code The Times Diary Picture Gallery Alan Coren Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to squirt End of Part One Blair hands the Middle east baton back to Albright Honourable Order, Order Parliament on disk in an international reference resource Capital Vote A low-key campaign needs a high-profile endorsement 'Fudge 'on choice for Europe's Bank Conflicting signals on sex and youth Hunting damage Roads programme Sharing Communion Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Aid not enough for famine in Sudan Vatican murders Fellow feeling Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Maureen, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava Captain C. B. H. Wake-Walker, RN Premium Bonds Helping hands for landmine victims Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Sheriffs Breakfast Meeting Dinners Luncheon Dr Denis Leigh Dr Denis Leigh, consultant psychiatrist at the Maudsley and Bethlem Hospitals, 1949-80, and Secretary-General of the World Psychiatric Association, 1966-78, died on April 20 aged 82. He was born in Manchester on October 11,1915 Flatshare Sir Stanley Krusin Sir Stabley Krusin, CB, Second Parliamentary Counsel, 1970-73, died on April 28 aged 89. He was born on June 8,1908 The Guards' Chapel George Eraser George Fraser, Mbe, Britain's longest-serving journalist, died in Aberdeen on April 24 aged 102. He was born on November 10,1895 News The Times Crossword No 20,784 Business No Title Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Auditor accused over Maxwell C&L should have 'considered position' before publisher's death Lewis sells 29% share in Christie 's International Offer puts V2 in tune with City John Charcol Business EMEA confirms delay over drug worries Arts Sport Cendant warns of accounts inquiry delay Television and Radio Business Today CRS loss nearly doubles to £25m We know what's around the corner Mitel Names not threatened, says Lloyd 's chairman PW steps down from review of Ulster firm Polluting gas gets own futures market CIA plans executive share handout Picture Gallery IMF efforts 'made Asia crisis worse' April sales stoke up house price inflation Coda expects to incur loss as result of bid Business Roundup ICI speeds conversion Business Roundup Argos chief resigns Business Roundup FKI buys US group Swiss deal approved Bre-X assets order Sidlaw at the double Greycoat buys into Soho Tourist Rates BP plans return to Iran as oil price takes its toll The Times By our City Editor: Coopers must toe called to account Commentary O'Reilly plans to lead Fitzwilton buyout Pentair ups stakes with bid for Vero Kingfisher acquires German retailers AIM price tag of £14m for Knowles Computacenter float set to beat £1bn valuation B2 BTR sells Australian companies Bilston in red Laboratory hit Cliveden talks Tomkins buys Commodities Liffe Options Prices slide below 6,000 on fears over Far East Stock Market Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the Year 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 BP FRS 10 Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Dull is beautiful Tempus Sidlaw Wall Street Insurance professionals locked in another battle for survival Robert Cole looks at the latest bout of infighting to rock the boat at Lloyd's Donation U-turn The Times City Diary Markets yet to have final say on EMU Debt delusions The Times City Diary In the bag The Times City Diary Blurred judgment in analysing book's value Chelsea Village Hotel Competent advisers at point of sale offer best protection to consumer The Times Unit Trust Information Service Equities reverse early gains Planet Hot tickets for the coolest summer From The X-file movie to Rattle's farewell and de Valois's birthday, Times critics pick the best shows Theatre Visual Art Glyndeboerne Opera Music Film Dance A grand idea let down by details Would John Ruskin have praised the library Lancaster University has spent five years building in his name? Yes and no, says Marcus Binney Great British Hopes Honest triumph Concert LPO/Wigglesworth Festival Hall Showboat Tuned into Whitehall Opera The Minister Oxford Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Art Galleries Opera & Ballet Theatres To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films In London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatres Sedition with sureties Jeremy Kingston welcomes the arrival in this country of a very Lithuanian Cherry Orchard Labour of love short on sparks The Seduction of Anne Boleyn Nuffield, Southampton Sondheim Tonight Sunday Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chiswick W4 Little Venice Ealing W13 Luxury Penthouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Westbury 1St/2nd Time Buyer? 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We'll take it Saracens to make final decision on Pienaar Injuries to key players pose problems before Twickenham showpiece Eurocrats win the argument again Thunderer: Uttoxeter Thunderer: Wetherby Crushing defeat for Scots Schools plans return to Olympic roots Rob Hughes on the launch of an ambitious scheme to put youngsters back on the path to sporting success Yesterday's Racing Results Gulland loses ground in Derby market Racing: Wragg-Trained Contender Pushed to Limit by the Glow Worm in Chester Vase New team for Newbury Thunderer: Chepstow Multiple Display Advertising Items High Intrigue to relish test Chester Channel 4 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Musselburgh Thunderer: Chester Gustafsson calls time on Becker Tennis Pump repair spares Cayard tricky decision Sailing: Thirsty Crew Surrounded by Water Escapes Danger of Being Left with Nothing to Drink Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Keene on chess Winning Move Brandon is forced to stand down at Giants Basketball For the Record Taylor to remain in charge of Test team Sport in Brief McRae extends lead Sport in Brief Oliver improves Sport in Brief Scotland dominate Sport in Brief Triumph for Mann Sport in Brief Today's Fixtures SRi Cottey inspires bold Glamorgan effort Adams and Bevan provide basis of winning score as Sussex enjoy taste of cup success MCC may vote again on women members B2 McLean's assault proves in vain Scoreboard from Taunton Interpreter trapped on sticky wicket Scoreboard from Hove Middlesex swept past Ireland by new broom Lancashire seamers rout Minor Counties Image remains no substitute for a winning smile Simon Barnes Midweek View Moment of magic from Ronaldo can do trick for Inter Football Stam's arrival relieves the gloom for United By our Sports Staff: Wright presses England claims West Ham become Euro sceptics By our Sports Staff: Numan first to join new era at Rangers Higgins takes his cue from Hendry Snooker: World Champion Pays Tribute to Former Sparring Partner Talk radio The Italian job, in Paris? Television Choice Radio Choice Out in the desert, beyond reach of parody Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable England go for safe pair of hands Stewart agress to combine captaincy and wicketkeeping duties Times Two Crossword Racing Shearer likely to face FA charge Smith promised £1m lighting fund Snooker AQL No action likely over 'bite' picture Wish You were Here Watch out for rogue chips BT Deadline for Microsoft challenge People magazine, the US equivalent of Hello; is… Web name game is outlawed Chilling development Jarre trips the light fantastic Inter//view Jean-Michel Jarre Is he digging the good vibrations or just offering sounds for children of a laser God? even-Ann Prentice finds a fresh beam in the eye of France's music guru I wanted to reach out with music to people who are still afraid of new technology NetDirect Wide of the mark E-mail with a difference Software Hi- Grade Beads could be an answer to prayers Camera bites the bullet Strategy. Technology Implementation Cry freedom on the Web of democracy Scientists jump to it for a little home help MESH Computers PLC An ocean of hidden depth Personal Computer World Do you fancy a byte? Half of Britain has yet to use a computer but the Bbc has plans to change all that. Alan Copps looks at a hands-on metod Score draw for computers Sun microsystems Official UFO Everyone 's gone to the moon this year, darling One small step for Man is now a giant leap for tourists. Lunar vacations are no longer just sci-fi, says Nicholas Booth DELL PC Advisor The lunar visions that always found space in our hearts Bodyworks Cool customers feel the heat Business Prime moves in computing Tune in and turn on, Tony Electronic Government is the future most of us want but Blair's team can't get its act together, says Lindsay Nicolle Delivering a new message Dates for IT diaries Agenda Dan Technology Gcs Computer Recruitment Services Quality Systems & Software P. Smiles, Sintercast Ltd ACI SWP Recruitment Aztech Computer Recruitment Syntegra Computer Futures Intelligent environments Time Computer Systems Ltd. Are Two Bosses Double Trouble? Stress? Offer Diary Crème de la crème Personal Assistant to the Managing Director Personnel Administrator-98/14 Healey & Baker Directors' Secretaries Indicii Salus Limited Call Desk Knightsbridge Secretaries PA/SECRETARY Eclipse Port Regis Sports Sponsorship The Staff Room Many bosses can make light work Eileen Fursland funds that flexibility on both sides is the key to working successfully for more than one employer Cover Story Essential oil way to end the day Crème de la Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items SMCL Jigsaw Recruitment Berkeley Square-Receptionist for Chartered Surveyors Angela Mortimer Pan Eureopean Recruitment West End Angela Mortimer The Times Jonathan Wren Ambitious Sales Assistant Required for Growing Media… P. 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