News from 11/05/1998
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Duncan Reed, Secretary, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, David C. Hutchins, Joanna Hunter, Andrew Pierce, Christopher Walker and Bronwen Maddox, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, David Hands and Mark Souster, Craig Lord and Dominie Kennedy, Paul Hoggart, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, John Beyer General Secretary, Edward Welsh, R. F. Lloyd, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, R. W. Roome, Sandberg, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Andrew Pierce and Michael Binyon, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, Edna J. Frey, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Patrick Howarth, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Mandelson, Charles Taylor, Alistair B. Cooke, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Jill Sherman and Raymond Snoddy, Rodney Milnes, Alan Millard, Christopher Walker and Damian Whitworth, Stewart Tendler, Stephen Farrell and Guy Walters, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, David Hands, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Maxwell Bruce, David Jones, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Martin Harris, Mostyn Phillips Headteacher, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Alan R. Beresford, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Angus MacLENNAN, Valerie Elliott and Andrew Pierce, Paul Sexton, David Watts, Robert Crawford, Director General, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Richard Owen, John FitzGERALD, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, P. H. F. Andrew (Civil engineer), John Stern, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Roger Sainsbury, Oliver Holt Foothall Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, John Allison, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, A. P. Bremer, Mel Webb, Alan Tillier, Kevin McCarra, John Edmonds, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Alan Lee, J. D. Boles (Managing Director), Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Glanville, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, John Wisdom, Benedict Nightingale, Nick Messinger, Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Michael Henderson, M. Cranfield-Adams, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, Robert Whymant, Jenny Macarthur, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Craig Lord and Dominic Kennedy, Alan Godson, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoBalcombe St gang hailed as 'our Mandelas' Sinn Fein Votes to abandon force Everton saved from the drop Motorway drama Truancy penalty Index Sierra Leone turns out to cheer British arms 'hero' Voice of Swimming 'took secret commissions' Education Special University Guide Take-Off! DTI pleads: Don't send us Robinson Victim's daughter hails release Everton's great escape Tiffany & Co. Political power may break cycle of republican conflict The Rebel Terrorists The terror gang that was jailed for 2,000 years The Prisoners Warning over tuition fee shortfall Universities are asked to be patient with late-paying students, reports John O'Leary Dell 'We need to put rebels into the enemy camp' M1 alert over lorry that could not slow down Mazda The couple who are the marrying kind Air male stays at its post Cooke 'lives in fear for his life' Labour conceals how taxes hit family budgets Andrew Pierce on allegations of abuse of power Nationwide MP insists he can work well from Hong Kong Parents facing jail in campaign against truancy Passports to change again to foil forgers Direct Line Home Insurance BBC claims backing for Radio 4 changes Awayday to decide Diana fund's future MINIcall Publisher wins fight to save cliff cottages Compaq Beckett battles to avert mutiny on paper prices Christian Aid Duke cuts the mustard for EU offensive Zurich Municipal The Document Company Xerox Britons lead the world in living to the age of 50 Spending less per head than other countries, the NHS gives good value, reports Nigel Hawkes Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Scare stories 'threaten free enterprise' Stranded whales show species is recovering Bank of Scotland Banking Direct The whispered deals by Voice of Swimming Inquiry censures Hamilton Bland for cash from pool firm, report Craig Lord and Dominic Kennedy Boyfriend catches fire after row News in Brief Shooting charge Horse shot Safe and sound Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Perceived conflict of interest damaged lottery applications Woman who galvanised sport was edged out SEAT Cook pledges to quit if inquiry implicates him Andrew Pierce and Michael Binyon on the high stakes of high office Milestones on road to Cabinet crisis Memory & Concentration Studies Dispute eroding Foreign Office morale Ministry denies Navy had role in toppling junta Investigation to focus on UN embargo law Royal & SunAlliance Unit Trust Management Limited Orange Sandline weapons still being used to crush rebel force US envoy Ross leaves Israel empty-handed Nec Direct Faeroes to seek autonomy World Summary (Reutxers): American checks ground airliners Ex-wife on trial for Gucci killing (Reuters): Auckland suffers new power cut (AFP): Bomb alarm in Berlin suburb Dana's win hits wrong chord for Jewish militants Chile searches for dissidents' remains Citytraveller Direct Ltd Suharto flies out as MPs rebel over price rises David Watts reports from Yogyakarta where the funeral of a man killed by the police has focused demands for reform Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct French publishers unite against court 'censorship' Zealots attack mourners after bishop's funeral America suddenly discovers Euroland, superpower of the future Inside Germany Italian town buries 95 mudslide victims Honda US envoy 'has no idea' for Kosovo First Choice Art for art's sake Creativity and curiosity could be the results of a genetic blip. Anjana Ahuja reports The Personal Number Company Plc Time Computer Systems Trill of the chase Science Briefing Quality of song Hot birds Blood like water STEP wise Serviceline Insurance Social butterfly's flights of fancy Butterflies have left the fairy forest for an infinitely more decadent and grown-up world this summer, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry DIAL-a-PHONE David Duggan Midland Bank The long road to happiness In a rare interview, the writer V. S. Naipual reveals to Jason Cowley the anguish he still feels at betraying his first wife, and the contentment he has found with his second Passion lost in the post Opera Eugene Onegin Grand, leeds At&t Opera Biographers' secrets fall into our laptops Young Vic Eroica minus heroics Concerts LSO/DAVIS Barbican The Personal Number Company Plc Stringing the songs along Wolfgang Holqmair Wigmore Hall Theatre English National Opera An actor at the court of King Harold Theatre: The Scold's Bridle nearly killed him, but Douglas Hodge is fit for Pinter, says Heather Neill Tripped up by the urban grit Bad Weather Other Place, Stratford Opera & Ballet Country of the soul Pop Whlaketown Borderline, W1 The Times theatre This week on the Times Children on streets that lead nowhere Ending truancy is only the first target, says Peter Mandelson Parents will have to make their children attend school or they will face the courts Pique practice Could Labour be facing oblivion? Tony Blair may be riding high for the moment - but there are potentially devastating threats to his party Robin Cook's brief encounters The answer to Sandline lies in the Foreign Secretary's red boxes, says Peter Riddell Likely story Uninspired Snap reaction Bank of Aliens Duisenberg makes a bad start to EMU The Last Lesson A sacrifice in the cause of tolerance that Pakistan should heed Crackle on the Line Innovation in Radio 4 requires an attentive ear Ethics concern on Sierra Leone affair Young offenders Diamond smuggling Verdict on vanity of the 'guilty men' Stuart succession Porn on the Net Marathon winners Monsters in the home Conserving bluebells Museum to recall Holocaust horror Saving grace Court Circular Royal engagements Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Service luncheon Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letter attacking Holbein for sale Dalya Alberge previews a fair of antiquarian books and manuscripts Service dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages School news Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Mellish Lord Mellish, former Government Chief Whip, died on May 9 aged 85. He was born on March 3,1913 Church news Egill Jacobsen Egill Jacobsen. Danish abstract painter, died in Copenhagen on April 21 aged 87. He was born on December 16,1910 Alice Faye Alice Faye, American film actress and singer, died in California on May 9. She claimed to have been born in 1915 Moves to Raise Football Pay League Suggest £2 Increase Ramakant Desai Ramakant Desai, Indian Cricketer and selector, died in Bombay of a heart attack on April 27 aged 58. He was born in Bombay on June 20,1939 The Times Crossword No 20,788 News Business WPA Forecast American Express In the Times Grand Finale Relief and anger grip Goodison Everton's Escape Act Condemns Bolton to Relegation Go Active Sting in the Tale Cruise Control On Appeal Abou stirs emotions on day of generosity AA Bolton forced into woeful surrender FA Carling Premiership: Vialli's thoroughbreds allow no escape from relegation Cole spoils Toby's relegation party Derby retain pride as Wanchope strikes Tottenham bid their blond farewells Everton defy gravity once again FA Carling Premiership: Kendall's team draws clear of relegation Yorke keeps Aston Villa's Uefa Cup hopes alive Sutton's late goal seals Blackburn's place Jacob's BBC Palace end surreal season in style Wimbledon finish up bottom of goal chart Fa Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's Guide to the Week Ahead Audi Non-League and National Leagues Overseas Australian Pools Results Pools Check Carling Bell's Goalscorers Jansen's likely departure tempers Celtic's joy Kevin McCarra believes the end of Ranger's monopoly is healthy for Scottish football Borbokis handed his shot at glory Football: Ipswich and Sunderland Must Overcome First-Leg Deficits to Reach Wembley and Sustain Premiership Ambitions Varley fulfils burning ambition Charlton seize initiative before red mist descends Hayles on target as Rovers take control Fulham left to flounder The Times Compulsive viewing for followers of fashion FA must back referees Sports Letters Flight Options A disaster movie with happy ending Holed but still afloat, SS Everton limps into port after yet another fraught Premiership voyage Players denied chance to impress on bench Goal madness Old memories Close shave Spirit of sport This week in the Times Hakkinen wins with the greatest of ease Motor Racing: Frustration Boils over as Flying Finn Leaves the Rest Trailing in his Wake Forceful Hingis edges out greatest rival Tennis: Punishing Schedule Takes its Toll on Williams after Titanic Struggle in Italian Open Final Costa takes short cut to success Boss Hugo Boss Smith gambles on change of course Sailing: Cayard Remains Well-Placed to Secure Overall Honours England put Nemeth back in misery mode Basketball Brimble makes it third time lucky for Clifton Hockey McDermott has the final word for Bradford Ruyby League Relieved Warrington open their account Boss Hugo Boss Bartle comes of age at Badminton Equestrianism: Alert Crowd Helps Briton to Become Competitions Oldest Winner Master of three trades so close to perfection Simon Barnes pays glowing tribute to the supreme three-day eventer The Times Jimenez holds on as rivals falter Golf Furious Rushten will demand a rematch Sport in Brief Edwards breaks duck Clean sweep for Brite Colets secure double Woods ends bad run England reach semis Duo bowled over The Times Swansea confirm their title pedigree Saracens' success gives England food for thought Lynagh and Sella in sparkling from as they take their final bows on big-match stage Final chance to acclaim legends Tours will be sanctioned after departure of Luyt Big game puts Johnson back in the hunt By our Sports Staff: Stransky overwhelms Bristol Isanyol Players seek £1m as their share of profit pool Alan Lee says cricketers could vote today to revitalise the structure of the county game transform its finances Sun shines on Atherton before rain intervenes Cricket Hampshire return to old routine Glamorgan's one-day misery continues Gough puts paid to Surrey's hopes Mathematics work in Lara's favour Boiling too hot to handle Kent stroll to third successive victory Yesterday's Scoreboards Warwickshire bid bizarre farewell to one cup too many Cricket A team in India suffered the ultimate humiliation yesterday when it was bowled out for nought. The Baranagar Ramakrishna Mission Coaching Centre side unwillingly entered cricket history when they were routed by the Bournvita Coaching Centre, who scored the winning run 18 minutes after the match had started in Calcutta. Wisden records two instances of teams being dismissed for a total of 12 runs in first-class cricket Saturday's Scoreboards Final Group Tables Mayson forced into hard career choice Granada For the Record Rugby Union Golf Club Cricket Rugby League The Times Saturday's Racing Victory Note sounds classic triumph Racing: Mantion Colt Leads British Clean Sweep in French 12,000 Guineas at Longchamp Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Windsor Towcester Redcar William Tell? That was nothing Joanna Hunter tries her hand at target archery - the only form of the sport practised at Olympic level Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Disability discrimination sequence Law Report Agent entitled to commission Reasons need not be exhaustive The Times Notice removal unlawful The Times Higher Education Supplement How to pick your place in the sun Why the right choice of university can alter your life for the better John O'Leary begins a week of information and advice on the best way to approach higher education Making education pay off More people now enter university but we all need to invest in the nation's future, says Martin Harris, below Tomorrow Paragon mortgages Direct The Times Capitalisation, week's change Birmingham BM Results and Statistics Tourist Rates Alternative Investment Market Sun Roddick faces US Body blows Companies Spotlight on inflation Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Stationery Office profit Legal & General Airline Network Corporate Profile: United News & Media Austria says Euro-X will not exclude UK Rolls name safeguard sought Energy 'close to Three Mile deal' The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Daimler eyes Nissan Diesel The Times Our Verdict Factories to dismiss 5% of workers, ITEM says Virgin cinemas for US Word-Watching The Times Bookshop Informative BT Substance is needed from the world's summiteers Pioneer preaches flexibility while her firm cleans up A Finnish innovator finds new ways to work to work that earn big returns in a tough sector. Alan Tillier Talk radio Radio Choice King: queen of Wimbledon Television Choice Beam me up Scotty, I've seen this all before Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Biotech expert had shares in the company Professor defended Zacutex drug Times Two Crossword Companies Rosenkranz starts review of costs at BOC Gases Speculation over PDFM Twist in the tale of Simon sale Ulster investment poised for record Thomson share price set at 170p Shipyards fear for jobs after EU pact Jefferson in US deal New Corby Summit
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