News from 15/05/1998
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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Allison Walker-Morecroft, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Stephen Byers, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, D. B. Armour, Tim Craig, Charles Lewington, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Madeleine Cobbing, Ian Murray, Donald Foreman, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Michael Binyon and Helen Rumbelow, Edward Welsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, G. S. Keay, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, John Oates, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, D. J. Edwards, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Berthan MacAulay, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Louise France, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Alan Tuckett, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Henry McKenzie Johnston, Simon Midgley, Robert Elgood, Vice-Chairman, Paul Durman, Barry Millington, Maggie Brown, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Eric Arnett, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Roger Cleverdon, Anne Middleton, Alasdair Murray and Richard Miles, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Peter Capella and Geneva and our Foreign Staff, Oliver August, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Baldwin of Bewdley, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, John Lloyd, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Christopher Morcom, Kathryn Knight, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Stephen Hoare, Oliver Chastney, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Richard Miles, John Naish, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, David Downton, Principal, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Eugene Ionesco, Alan Jackson,
ResumoGood University Guide Blair sets out peace rules for Sinn Fein All violence 'must be finshed' The Times Drug can halve cancer death rate Index Britain calls back envoy from India George Michael must work at gay centre My friend Jack Jakarta in chaos as mobs run riot Foreign Office chief does U-turn in evidence to MPs In the Times Cambridge leads as top university On Saturday First Telecom Treaty urgently needed to curb fissile sting of Kaufman MPs call for one watchdog for TV and radio Dell Major's ex-aide hired to lead libel fightback Ministers back 'package deal' to improve workplace rights Picture Gallery Muggy weather brings smog alert Crackdown on rogue candidates Correction Fiancee admits the sex killing of bishop's son Stephen Farrell on a fatal sado-masochistic game Thieving nanny was caught by security camera Hertz Team in red, white and blue wears Paul Smith Giant catches trust with pants up Messing about on the river for water music Children die with mother in arson attack Rover Drug can halve deaths from breast cancer Ian Murray on a study that could help to save 1,000 British lives a year Bravery of black officers 'ignored' Airline Network Jail for judo bully who hurt pupils MFI Us experts dismiss fears over vitamin B6 Cemetery attack gave killer cult status In the decade since Michael Stone fired on mourners, he has played a pivotal role, says Martin Fletcher Dixons 'No one should suffer as we have suffered' Grieving relatives of Ira victims say only a 'yes' vote can stop the killing, reports Martin Fletcher By a Correspondent: Rubber ducks win Euro reprieve Prime Health Channel 5 secures a cup double Supercharged Major minor's happy fiancee says it's love Tomorrow in the Times Magazine Students get degrees with 13% exam score Mark Henderson on a Scottish university's drive to boost pass rates Currys Ugly dinosaurs ruled the Earth Teacher found hanged hours before he was to appear in court Midland Direct 3Com Not mad or bad - the woman who fought for right to ignore doctors A mother like any other? Alexandra Frean searches for the real Miss S Holland & Barrett Alliance Leicester Prescott intervenes in listed church row Victorian pews to make way for bookshop, report Ruth Gledhill PC World Gates of heaven open (for limited period only) Russell Jenkins takes the chance to go inside ?60m Mormon temple before it is closed to unbelievers By a Correspondent: Britain has more single teenage mothers Driving at high speed to be part of new test Demon Internet Amphibious experiments that sank without trace Scottish Widows Navy finds float bike fails to rule waves Actor takes a beating for masochistic role Dalya Alberge report from Cannes on film-makers' passion for realism Film-makers given £92m are slow to show results Britain to head malaria crusade Kappa GB Limited Summons to Lawrence inquiry challenged Dixons By a Correspondent: Harris gets used to life with the lions Stay firm on energy use, Blair urged Europe fears the us is doing nothing about global warming, reports Nick Nuttall Seconds out as First Ladies hit the town BT Greener grass verges on the ridiculous Changing Times President's call for bagels is hard to Swallow Chief diplomat flounders under heat from MPs Nicholas Watt on sir John Kerr's account of the Sierra Leona affair` Puttnam calls for honours revamp Government defeated in vote on fishing Non-party peers in attack on reforms British Gas Energy Centres The 'missing ' telegram that was never sent Financier aimed to turn guns to gold Tiny Fred the Fijian's Unkillables put junta on the run Sam Kiley in Freetown writes of the dogs of war showing the way to a bush victory Huge Sale of Bankrupt Stock Us senator offers Castro a $100m 'poisoned chalice' British troops may join Albania force 'Riviera killer' confesses (AP): Mother held 'for selling $10 baby' Clerics sue over satire of Pope (AP): Campaigner for Everglades dies (AFP): £10m record for Warhol picture Blaze ship was seen as 'lemon' Nationwide Americans hijack credit for airlift that fed Berliners Courts Looters plunder stores as Jakarta burns David watts watches the pillaginhg mobs target ethnic Chinese shops duringa day of hate and terror on the streets Bank staff hurl cash at menacing crowd London advises visitors to stay away British Gas Home Insurance Britain accused of selling Jakarta anti-riot weapons Arms Trade Bagpiper's stiff upper lip won world praise British Role B&Q Handful of hopefuls line up to be leader Palestinians die in day of rioting against Israel Fiat Americans grieve as Seinfeld pulls plug AXS Telecom Delhi able to play nuclear trump in game for control of Kashmir Commentary India weighs budget cuts as sanctions bite Direct Line Picture Gallery Times Computer Systems Pakistan rejects calls for restraint over missile tests Objects of desire EL Estee Lauder Harrods Knightsbridge Garnier How to be a perfect wedding day guest Six of the Rest My friend Jack the lad Bob Rafelson knows Jack Nicholson better than anyone Interview by Louise France Prime Health Over la lune or as sick as a perroquet? The Sunday Times Ulster must hold its nose - but vote yes Flawed as it is, the Good Friday deal offers hope, says John Lloyd Holy fans Don't make sport of us Half-witted'new lads' and football bores have hijacked intelligent debate The Times Diary Diary Bye, possums Diary Party pooper Diary Take notes Diary Philip Howard Beginning of the End Every hour suharto stays adds to Indonesia's agony All Change at Social Security A traditionalist is needed to sell welfare reform A B6 a Day Keeps little away if the does is too small Arms affair reply from Sierra Leone Pvc toys 'Qualified failure' of cancer research Stuart succession Falklands future School's 'bottom line' Lawspeak Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Away the lads Morale amid the Abbey discord Sherborne Missal Unsought honour Court Circular Royal engagements Christening Meeting Personal Column Birthdays today Breakfast Memorial services Luncheons School news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Dinners Princess Diana Autographs Wanted Gregor Von Rezzori Gregor Von Rezzori, Austrian novelist, died in Italy on April 23 aged 83. He was born in Bukovina (now part of Ukraine)on May 13,1914 Personal Column Stuart Lloyd Jones Stuart Lloyd Jones, former Town Clerk of Plymouth and Cardiff, died on April 17 aged 80. Hewas born on On this Day Helen Ward Helen Ward, jazz singer died in Arligton Virginia, on April 21 aged 81. she was born in New York on september 19,1916 News The Times Crossword No 20,792 Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Toshiba In the Saturday Times Inside Section 2 Today Banks reassess as Indonesian riots shake markets Gates delays Windows 98 to buy time News Corp tempted by Simon & Schuster British Midland Economics Body Shop offers golden handcuffs Arts Saracens investment scheme aims for £1.2m Media Treasury urged to reprieve tax credit for poor Television and Radio Pages 54,55 Business Today Philips confirms talks on PolyGram Sale set to free Hev from Hambros control BM British Midland Bg offers encouragement in spite of damage to profits Delay for Ni project continues Billiton begins Mozal smelter Pension reforms outlined Alvis tanks 'are not used to quell Indonesian rioters' Anger over bill for mis-selling Eskmuir valued at £138m on placing Business Roundup Mwb to build hotels Ronson shares tumble One2One raises £1.6bn Mortgage lending up Record high for insurer Micro Focus up to £5m Mam Biotech stake falls Irish bank seeks society Buoyant Shaftesbury Tourist Rates Top Westminster director sold stake before warning Ilion price hurt by new caution MPs object to Decaux's More bid Standard Life Bank By our City Editor: Boards lack sense of a venture Matalan enjoys premium start Ferguson passes on final payout as figures slump Gpg returns to fray with higher bid for Bluebird Shares of Abacus hit by 12% fall in profits Commodities Topsy-turvy ride for Ftse as confusion continues Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Mrs Scardino's big idea Westminster Health Care Bg Another nightmare looms for Threadneedle Street Britain could avert a sterling inflation spiral by announcing that it would join Emu Liffe sighs Land army Late tackle Deflation Microsoft chief must tread carefully in Rockefeller footsteps The world's richest man 90-year-old lessons, says Oliver August Biker Harley Legal & General Total The Times Unit Trust Information Service Birmingham Shares lower at the close Euler Trade Indemnity Cambridge widens the gap at the top University of Surrey The story behind the rankings John O'Leary report on the expert approach Paragon mortgages The Times 1998 League Table how the Universities Scored The triumph of a former polytechnic The Times Good University Guide Competing in the world market John O'Leary on how British education is seen overseas Women progress , but not far enough Surveys show that true equality has not yet arrived in universities Edinburgh in lead St Andrew loses to its old rival on spending rating The Times Higher Education Supplement Emerging into the limelight The capital's academic shrink violet is blooming, says John O'Leary BICC Group European Land & Property Corporation (KC & UMDS)… Five-star effort : from classics to war studies Mergers mean more good news for research, reports Simon Midgley Lessons in good bedside manners Ian Murray on the couses that test not only the doctor's knowledge but also understanding All change at Waterloo Colour Works Bouygues AON Architects for Kings College London WGI Jones Lang Wootton Ernst & Young Real Estate Group A capital place to learn Few colleges can boast a nation's top cultural, arts and legal centres on the doorstep. Amanda Loose is impressed A proud tradition of success Herbert Smith Out of the ivory towers John Naish looks at the effect of reorganisation on local healthcare Strictly adult viewing Opera Reeling in the northern light Concert Dance End of the suits is music to our ears Three's great company Opera A long, tricksy way after Henry The Aspern Papers Watemans Arts Centre, Brentford Pop Watch the Birdie Today's Choice Listings Bath Festival opens Art Galleries Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Under a watchful eye Dance A man who likes to salsa The Royal Ballet has invited a hotshot Cuban dancer to join its ranks. Nadine Meisner meets the British-bound Carlos Acosta The Times Theatre Both have his genes , one has his talent New Pop Albums A faun without pan pipes Koop's music maay be ambient, but it owes more to Debussy and Coltrance than Clannad, says Alan Jackson Up to you, new Yorke Pieces of strings On Monday Cannes reviewed Peter Green returns Wit Sales Executives They were clubbing , I was watching videos Nicky Campbell was heading for the graveyard shift on Radio 1- now he feels reborn, says Carol Midgley West sussex county council Media Sales & Marketing Sales solution Who's wagging the dog ? Downing Street is suspected of interfering with appointments on The Express. But Charles Lewington says it only happens with a complaint proprietor No longer a case of any questions A meeting of conservative yin and old Labour yang Good omen for News at Ten fans Oops! It's a Mirror scoop A new City page in The Mirror hopes to attract money-minded readers. But a flawed business splash may have undermined its credibility, says Martin Waller Why false images betray trust Media, Sales & Marketing Galileo International Bepco Group Ltd Same Day Cv Company CVs with Impact The Times Newspapers Marketing & Sales Assistant North Africa & Middle… Rundle Brownswood Siebe Radio Authority The ads to reinforce a reputation Raymond Snoddy looks at the Saatchi campaign for a major corporation Can papers be accused of racism? Only one in a hundred media employees comes from an ethnic minority, with most of them in broadcasting. But where are they in newspapers, asks Anjana Ahuja Body blow for Roddick Win a Classic Ferrari 328 GTB Education Teacher Training Agency7 Austin Knight University of Durham University of Southampton How to Make ?700 a Week as a Freelance Proofreader &… The Times Newspapers Gabbitas Educational Consultants Public Belations Jesus College Pa/secretary Sw7 St. Aldates College Career Analysts EF International Language Schools Challenge University of Surrey Blackpool and the Fylde College Westminster College Learn French fast Professional Training Courses Get Rich Proofreading? Schools share the secrets of success Stephen Byers describes his scheme to bring state and public schools together Why monks may be best Susan Elkin asks if Roman Catholics are not too complacent about education Talk radio Learning is infectious - so catch the bug Alan Tuckett sings the praises of further education for adults England lifted by series win Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Sampras trumped by Chang 's aces Kournikova growing into powerful force Peter Albert Tomey For the Record Minister's duty to act fairly Law ReportMay 15 1998 Queen's Bench Division Damages for Wpc shocked by firearm Yesterday's Racing Results Fixtures Greek Dance steps lively Racing: Swinburn Sights Fourth Derby on Clear York Winner Stratford Aintree Hamilton Park Nottingham Rapid Raceline No beating about bush with Gorse Thirsk William Hill Newbury Giddins maintains rich seam of form in two-day triumph Cricket Spinners turn game in Surrey 's favour Audi Yesterday's Scoreboards Langer resists Caddick's fury Smith helps students to make the grade Sussex forge ahead against weak attack Alleyne in lonely act of defiance Yorkshire bow to youthful promise Speak takes to role of stand-in Atherton 's long haul should seal Test place Cricket Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Bergkamp winning his fight Winning Move Keene on Chess Thresher Early-bird Skelton catches best conditions Equestrianism Blue Sox coach has rethink Penalised Scot upstaged by Korean rival Paul Britton The Jigsaw Man Young Rose weathers storm Golf: Frustration All round as Internation Open Jinx Continuse Word-Watching Silk Cut held up in becalmed fleet Sailing Painstaking fence-sitting Television Choice Radio Choice Covert camcorder documentary goes to pot Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Saracens raise title stakes Times Two Crossword Tennis 50 Chelsea plan to remain among Europe's jet set By our Sports Staff: Injury rules out Fowler until 1999 Arsenal Golf 54 South Africans demonstrate ability to graft Now Look Who's Talking
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