News from 13/05/1998
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Tunku Varadarajan, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, David Balfour, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Jane Bolton, Michael de Navarro, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, Colin Bullen, Clive Davis, Ludovic Kennedy, Edward Welsh, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Anthony Beaumont-Dark, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Geoff Hoon, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Eileen Fursland, Peter Smithers, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Sue Herdman, Janet Bush, Opera, Frank Miles, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Nigella Lawson, Roger Scruton, Anne Havard, Kenny Maclver, David Bain, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Andrew Mylius, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Joan Llewellyn Owens, Paul Sexton, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, Adam Jones, Michael Prestage, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Tom Rhodes and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Chris Partridge, Robert Thoresby, Bruce, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Glen Owen and Andrew Pierce, Sarah Cunningham, Roger Boyes, M. R. Gorman, Oliver August, John Stern, Colin McDowell, C. M. Grant, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Nadine Meisner, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Barry Wigmore, Nigel Powell, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, John Stevens, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Derek A. Rose, Neil Cooper, Robin Lodge, Peter R. Davies, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Robert Flanagan, Shona Crawford Poole, Daniel McGrory and Nicholas Wood, J. H. Willcox, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoMy team is in the clear, says Cook 'No conspiracy with Sandline' Shearer cleared of misconduct Indian sanctions Index Good University Guide Police will have the right to unmask hunt saboteurs Hoddle backs Gascoigne's latest unsociable habit 10-page special People&property Picture Gallery Mary Bell's daughter shielded from media Créme Take-Off! Return flights from £60 Token 3 Duke resisted Garter award to Emperor of Japan Wings Automatic Dim-witted sharks let owl-eyed escapologist off the hook I won't be taking a back seat, insists Roddick Sarah Cunningham reports on changes at Body Shop Irvine allowed to turn his back on Queen Railtrack Disenchanted Labour MP to quit at election Prostitutes should not have had EU cash MPs urge Blair to do deal on union pledge Dounreay halted by inspectors News in Brief Murdoch meeting Detective move 'Fame' schools Best case delay Screaming mayor Women's library Not so crazy about Fool Britannia Damian Whitworth meets some of the reluctant 'eccentrics' starring in a new campaign to woo tourists Eight held in London anti-terror operation Harrow teacher blames malaria drug Landlord feared dead as customer swims to safety Tell-tale signs of an eccentric Briton Obsessive Mr Tidy's brush with the law Lloyds Bank Twokilled as truck leaves trail of damage Half-buried issues that will decide the next election Asylum-seekers 'will pack one jumbo jet a day' 275 planes will be needed to fly out refugees unless urgent action is take, reports Richard Ford Sun Life of Canada Unionists reject £315m aid MPs need teaching a lesson, says Boothroyd Whips told who to support for NEC GEM Rule change to boost TV lottery show News in Brief Transplant death 5,000 fish die Engine trouble Duke fined Deer crashes Emergency call Sizeable success Gynaecologist 'made jokes as twins died in womb' Patient tells General Medical Council of doctor's sexual remarks. Ian Murray reports Bettaney the spy released on parole Lloyds Bank Business Banking Asian GP made arson look like race attack' Sympathy missing for long-distance runner Halfords Penalty for use of cannabis in jails is relaxed Drugs czar attacks liberalisation lobby Banking Direct Rail passengers given choice of speed or cost Rivel companies offer different ticket prices for the same trip, reports Arthur Leathley By a Correspondent: Appeal judges jail drink-driver Sheraton Warehouse raid nets 3,000 fake World Cup footballs Defence delays cost extra £3bn By a Correspondent: The oldest swingers still hit town at 72 Standard Life Bank SCI UK Film-makers cash in on criminal activity Dalya Alberge reports from the Cannes Film Festival on new releases Scorsese's view counts for gold Tiffany & Co. Masterfit Picture Gallery Arms row threatens mop-up operation against junta marauders Africa fears that the West will shy away from funding 6,000 more men to bring peace to Sierra Leone, Sam Kiley writes Cook rejects charges of official 'shambles' Intel inside Kabbah denies Britain gave military support Airline Network Marines sought firm's advice Sandline affair riddled with contradictions Three fundamental disagreements still divide security company and the Foreign Office ministers Tycoon linked to arms affair in legal battle Virgin Cable & Wireless Dreams of plenty turn to dust as Turkmenistan's riches are wasteld Bust comes before boom, reports Michael Dynes in Ashkhabad Euro-MPs dear way for genetic patents Charles Bremner reports on anger over a 'Frankenstein's charter' Letters of the law spell trouble for Goethe's children Hoverspeed How Human Genes Can Be Owned Chat with President Boris Yeltsin Yeltsin spins web of intrigue on Internet President Yeltsin tackles questions on the Internet Prime Health Midland German zoo feeds bears to tigers Clinton threatens to block aid for India Tests fuel fear of Asian arms race Pakistan under pressure to carry out blasts, Christopher Thomas writes MINIcall Six killed in Jakarta as police open fire Estrada tells rivals to give up Akihito offers hesitant regrets British Gas A new financial company Mossad reveals secrets of its 'spot-on' spies Inventor targets paparazzi Dan Technology British firm challenges Cuba embargo Woman matador makes history The Latest Rolls-Royce, 10 Diamonds and 10,000… All hope lost for mudslide victims World in Brief (AFP): Blasphemy execution delay US Cabinet bribes inquiry £350m contract for BAe Turkish rights leader shot (AP): Mobile-phone driver kills 3 Can you stop a girl lovins a bad man? Laura Stedall is one of many girls from a sheltered background duped by a criminal lover. Celia Brayfield reports Political game that shames the players Daks City A ray of hope let's face it British Airways Unsuited to the office Annual Travel Insurance The Art of rock 'n' roll About to begin a comeback tour, the elusive Art Garfunkel is still a restless soul. Interview by Barry Wigmore Audi A homespun philosophy designed for sophisticates Colin McDowell pays tribute to the late Sybil Connolly, the couturier who put Dublin on the fashion map Alan Coren Buchan the trend when sorting out a sport of bother on the Dark Continent That's my boyo Picture Gallery An awfully British coup It is pleasure to see Robin Cook on the rack-but for once our diplomats actually got things right in Africa Yoicks! Ducking out Picture Gallery Hail, Fellow Cod and chips be praisedRoger Scruton fishes deep in our national psyche Still the Issue Cook did nothing yesterday to restore is standing Blair's Percentage Game But better not to have compulsory union recognition at all Dotty Britannia Welcome to this green and pleasant madhouse Anger at the IRA prisoners' release Ice-cycles Golf degrees Gloomy outlook after European Bank appointment Legal aid changes Marathon winners Paper clips Testing of milk Body and soul Cook in hot water Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Memorial service Anniversaries Dinners Buckingham Palace luncheon Mr Frank Wootton H. David Davis Fletchers Meeting Marriages Army Sixth Form Scholarship Awards Wanted Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Bebe Rebozo Personal Column Oantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Francis Avery Jones Tim Brennan On this Day May 13,1936 News The Times Crossword No 20,790 Business Sport Forecast Arts Tomorrow Features University Guide Property Guide The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Bmw rules out higher Rolls bid German suitor believes its £34m offer for US carmaker can still succeed Body Shop forced to put outsiders in top jobs Duty free past of US chief Sale of record firm puts Kinks in play Business Soros 'speculates $8bn' on continued slump in sterling Arts Government to deliver five-year coal rescue deal British Bio postpones research briefing Sport Parker Frontier Television and Radio Business Today Eurofighter setback BOC blow SBC Com chief stuns rivals with telecoms deal Eurofighter loses to F-16 in battle for UAE order News Corp deal faces US lawsuit CSi Standard Compliant Two directors leave Gartmore Blunkett outlines class role for firms Leicester City chief resigns BCE to sell £1bn stake in CWC Belfast to have port privatised Factory outlook grim says CBI survey Business Roundup Interim surge for MMT Capitol in £21m buyout Tracker plots new course Rise for Development Rolls-Royce wins order H&M share price slips Cavagham extends range Tourist Rates Ohmeda blamed for unhealthy cast to results at BOC PPG throws hat into ring for Courtaulds Taylor & Francis set to raise £Q13.7m from float Vaux squeezed by 'superpubs' By our City Editor: New title, same mission for Anita First-quarter setback at Sedgwick Brunner target of £145m venture capital bid Allied Dunbar FTSE drops below 6,000 as small companies surge Commodities LlFFE Options 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 Cobham Vaux Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Hope amid the gloom Tempus Wall Street United front shown as Ulster is poised to profit from peace Christine Buckley on the best chance yet for economic prosperity Bed of Roses Treasury watchdog turning toothless Spheres Sky high Changing Technology German suitors add spice to the Rolls soap CalPERS attack on EDS CNT Telekom blow shakes investors Westbury boosted by price rises Cobham pays £40m for supplier to Nasa Business Roundup Celsis chief resigns ASK makes cash call Ushers acquisition Deltron set to expand Titon builds to record Greenalls hotel deal Tops buys tenth mall Ti in £207m disposal Legal & General Equities on the retreat Compaq Planet Microsoft The Times Unit Trust Information Service Birmingham Where to find the best courses Day three of the series: John O'leary introduces a subject-by-subiect analysis of the top university departments Science & Technology: Oxbridge Still Dominates The Times Higher Social Sciences, Business and Law Cardiff Paragon The Man who loved to snap women In Paris, Richard Cork review a magnificent show of Man Ray photographs and other Grand Palais exhibitions British Midland Musicals Australia rules, Britannia cool Too good to be forgotten Pop The Family Stand Jazz Café, Nw1 Theatre Giving his all to charity Far from retiring, Broadway veteran Cy Coleman is in London to see Sweet Charity revived and plan his next show. Matt Wolf met him Sicily's grand theatre reopens Opera Alda Palermo Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Christine Rice Survival in a children's playground Dance Scottish Dance Theatre Bloosbury Barbican Centre Hungarian rhapsody Are you sitting uncomfortably? Diamanda Galas Listings London Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Jame Theatre Guide Art Galleries Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Selling the big issues Mr Pratt's progress The Cucumber Man Leeds No baggage, will travel Local Tramway, Glasgow Tomorrow The Times theatre Reporting restriction against public interest Queen's Bench Division Law Report May 13 1998 Neighbour acquires adverse possession of party wall Employer can rely on workers' rights European Law Repirt Woman denied equal treatment Tachograph is required Duty to identify care issue and avoid cost Claim not within Convention Justification must focus on plaintiffs conduct Court of Appeal Saratoga Springs to endorse classic strength of O'Brien Racing Talk radio Bahr signals rich Godolphin harvest Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winding Move Keene on Chess Savill makes funding priority in top role Racing Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Perth Chepstow Folkestone Multiple Display Advertising Items Huntingdon York Woodward recruits come under instant fire Exchusion of big guns from England tour party provokes outage in southern hemisphere New Zealand put the holders out Sponsoring a question on Europe Tour Party Wing quartet in fascinating head-to-head Mark Souster sets the scene for the dawning of a new era on the flanks Scotland's tour party weakened For the Record Strong winds give Smith new hope Sailing: Backmarkers Make up Lost Ground in the Whitread round the World Race Today's Fixtures The Times Giles employs corner skills to save England Hockety Sixsmith's late goal denies Australia Anderton return forces World Cup rethink Oliver Holt, football correspondent, assesses the impact of the rehabilitation of England's most notable patient By our Sports Staff: Villa agree transfer of Milosevic to Spain Football By our Sports Staff: Waddle seeks pastures new Newcastle fully conditioned for final assault Russell Kempson meets the man who keeps Shearer and Co in good shape Tension mounts as Wembley beckons Surrey back to strength with return of Stewart Cricket When it was Highbury one day and Lord's the next Oxford stifled by Rawnsley Woolmer enters race for equality Ivo Tennant on the coach aiming to bring black South Africans into the Test arena MacLaurin makes renewed plea Ryan has to miss Newcastle decider Sport in Brief Elson pipped Welch blow Six-month ban Parke through Board acts on issue of weight Boxing Rafter has cause to rue Rosset's absence Tennis: Us Open Champion Handed Surprise Deffat by Late Substitute Rubin's decline turns into freefall Word-Watching Masterfit Testing time for O'Sullivan Snooker History repeating itself Television Choice Radio Choice Under-cover cameras produce grave results Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Hoddle happy to continue waiting game World Cup clues offered Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Rugby Union 38 It's less bother with a hover at Lord's Vialii feels heat of the moment FA dismisses Shearer charge Cricket 41 Citytraveller Direct Ltd FPD Savills Battle for the river's skyline Rachel Kelly on the row raging betweenconservationists and developers over high-rise buildings on the Thames banks Inside At last, a nation paying its way Buying in Britain Jane walton discovers how boomtime Britiain is nowback with a vengeance in its own property market If you want to sell, get rid of the rottweiler Sue Herdman discovers that if you want a smooth property sale, then it's wise to hide animals and teenagers England's heritage through the keyholeThe may attractthe stares of passers-by, but homes in prominet places oftenhide a wealth of unexpected architectural features. Shona Crawford Poole goes exploring Empty nesters flying south Buying Abroad A new breed of buyer is settling on the Algarve. By Amanda Loose Property North of the Thames London Property Fairclough Homes New Homes Salter Rex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smart money is on sun isle Foreign investment is flowing into Barbados. Ivo Tennant finds a home near a golf course is the lure Multiple Classified Advertising Items One Rooms with a view of art Conversions Eve-Ann Prentice appreciates the trasformation of a former office block into luxury flats by the Thames Private Sales Royal Docks E16 Hertfordshire Isle of White, Bonchurch Dummah Crag Mainland Greece For Details of our next Private Property Feature… Eaton Square Large Victorian Bay Villa Bristol Teignmouth Scotland, Gleneagles Greece, Paros Island Suffolk School House Somerset/wiltshire Borders Al-Hambra, Thorne, Yorkshire Tenerife South East France Anyone for Tennis? Handsome North Yorkshire Dordogne Nr Perigeux Spain J'avea (Province of Valencia) Reach to the converted Revamped office blocks are where if's happening. Andrew Mylius reports Richmond Hill Mid Wales Solar House Brittany Ibiza Redrow Bewley Homes Hamptons To Advertise Call: 0171481 1986 (Trade) 0171 4814000… Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Rialto Multiple Classified Advertising Items At home through the looking glass Digital Developments Eve-Ann Prentice experiences the heights of luxury via a computer model Property London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items ARLA Association of Residential Letting Agents Aylesford ARLA The gentle touch that helps to catch more customers Interactive screens can give potential buyers access to hundreds of homes, says Tony Dawe Multiple Display Advertising Items MM Marler & Marler Chestertons South London Multiple Display Advertising Items The City Quay Exclusive Waterside Homes Metropolis Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marina Puente Romano Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goldschmidt Westbury Linden Television threatens traditional craftsmen Painting & Decorating Jennai Cox on the shows that may destroy painters and decorators' livelihoods ALP Just gloss over the mistakes Another inside story from the trade what goes on when you get the decorators in. As told to Eve-Ann Prentice Berkeley Charles Church Renvrabdt's Debt to the Computer Before you choose an Internet service, check our… Inside: Crème Apple is back in the consumer market with a $1,. 299… Plug is pulled on Wired Multiple Display Advertising Items Programmed for fashion Connection from all corners of the Earth Index British fans know how to pardon their French Compuserve I blink, therefore I am a musician How to picture a night out on e-mail My machine takes a lot of beeping Hayes Do the world a big favour Software Let's face the Internet and dance, partner Experts tackle cybercrime A new research unit aims to clear the blurred boundaries of Internet law Find Old Friends and Family Where do they all go when they die? Analysis Recycling Industry's record of safely disposing of IT equipment is poor. Now the EU is sct to introducfe fough new legislation Dell Trek out the high country Lend an ear to the dead BT How many megabytes is it, Miss? Chris Ward on a project to provide schools with multimedia portables Cable & Wireless Fun zone Stroke patients wearing the trousers Gates rallies for support Microsoft Progress can be chaos onstage Actor Michael Williams tells Tim Wapshott about hi-tech prompting DirecPC Meteor shower whips up a storm of panic Licensed for the superhighway BT Restoring faith in an artist's vision Hi-tech plays a key role in making Old Masters look just like new, says Gavin Hadland Netcom Pace Anatomy of the picture that made Rembrandt famous Brush Stroke of Genius Canon No Title The price is light for picking up power A hot battle for sales means good news for consumers, reports Nigel Powell Laptops: two-page special report on buying, bargaining and bashing them up ICS Portable buyers can get carried away Smashing time testing hardware Intel inside pentium Answer in hand? Tomorrow's World Magazine Free for Every Reader Tomorrow's World Free Voucher Techno times in Manchester Prime moves in IT Sky-high IT salaries are a myth, says report Millennium brainchild of a young apprentice The winner of a prestigoius award has won recognition for his plan for Vr homes John Kavanagh reports Broadside for pirates Mitsubishi Electric Agenda ICL Business Services Prestel Lotus IBDO Computer Futues A Division of Ata Group PLC SinterCast GCS ACI Jonathan Wren Prosys PMR ICO Greythorn QSS Quality Systems & Software The Agency Partnership Ltd ISr Vision Intelligent environments Time Computer Systems What's on at Creme 98 Linklaters CR Multiple Classified Advertising Items DACG International Investment Trust Company Aus Trade Technology @ Work Northern & Shell Plc Centre People Coming to your office soon Chris Ward on the changes that workplace technology might bring The show that pulls them in Joan Ruddock, right, will open next week's Cr?me show at Olympia. Beryl Dixon previews the exhibition Picture Gallery Elizabeth Hunt Party Planning £16,000 PA for Chief Executive Victoria Sw1 Tricia Townend Associates Eclipse Downe House School Kudos Training Senior Secretary Wood & Co. DWJ Advertising Ltd London Arena Mayfair-Property Venture Capital Company Two experienced legal Secs sought by Ec3 Warm &… Elizabeth Hunt Robert Walters Resourcing Maine-Tucker Drake Maine-Tucker Lambert Smith Hampton Pan European Crone Corkill Secrets of a winning team The roles of secretary and boss must be clear if they want to succeed. Joan Llewellyn Owens reports Time-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills Doors open for office dogsbodies Employers are increasing recognising thhe benefits of pets in the workplace, says Katherine Bergen Crème de la crème Middleton Jeffers Floating Freedom Middleton Jeffers Granada Media Group Middleton Jeffers Pa/facilities Administrator Foxtons Recruitment Limited The Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items VWA NSR Zweckform Susan Hamilton Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Adecco Media Opportunities Bilingual People Multiple Display Advertising Items The Hatton Garden Agency Office Team Just Jobs Working Girls Intercall Heritage Recruitment CP Boyce Talisman Working Knightsbridge Secretaries Esselte Multiple Display Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Geographics Cabot Hall Crone Corkill Drake PE Pan European Pentel Career moves Multiple Display Advertising Items The Seminar Programme Seminars are repeated on all three days: Tuesday 19th, Wednesday 20th, Thursday 21st May No Title Cr?me 98: the skills secretaries need for the new millennium The secretarial profession gathers for its largest annual event in London next week Essential Information Connex south central The Career Briefing Forum Tuesday 19th May The benefits of going to Crème 98 Royds Raphael The American International University in London Hendersons Recruitment Hodge Recruitment French Speaking Receptionist Secretary/receptionist Grosvenor Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Administrator/sec Personal Assistant Recruitment Consultants PA to Managing Director City/Home counties to… Grosvenor Bureau Office Angels Fairley House School Global HR in Private Clients Multiple Display Advertising Items Design c£15K PA to MD The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Renault UK Limited Bi-Lingual (Spanish-English) PR Secretary/office Manager Recruitment Consultant Top Salary & Commission Office Administrator Gale Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items ADMIN/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Corporate Support Team Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Centre Point Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aldrich & Company Malabar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weil work it out boss Staff exercise facilities can be good for business. But Jennai Cox finds some firms haven't got the message Dear Jane Backstage role keeps dramas under control Nordic Track Sanctuary SPA Rainbow Recruitment HOBstones Experienced Legal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items NSR Multiple Classified Advertising Items NSR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Language Recruitment Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schweizer-Deutsch & fluent French Thorman Hunt & Co Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce No Title A job with that once-a-year buzz Eileen Fursland meets the women who spend much of their working day organising annual events Reception Selection Reception Oxford Business College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Covent Garden Bureau Tempting Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Tipp-Ex
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