News from 20/05/1998
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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, MacKenzie, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Hugh Wilson, Chris Ward, Rob Hughes, Mair Roberts, Edward W. Davis, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, P. B. Steghart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Uri Geller's, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Sarah Cunningham and Fraser Nelson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Capella, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Anthony Wethered, Nicholas Booth, Julia Neuberger, Rachel Kelly, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Roger Palmer, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Nicholas Blanford, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Timothy Hoare, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Helen Rumbelow, Nigella Lawson, Victoria Fletcher, Weatherill, Peter Foster and Joanna Bale, Jasper Gerard, Paul Durman, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Daniel McGrory and Michael Theodoulou, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, M. W. G. Phillips, Celia Brayfield, David Watts, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, John Ralston Saul, Oliver Miles, Matt Dickinson, Richard Evans, Adam Barnard, J. Robert Lloyd-Davies, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Peter Foster and Annie Flury, John Stern, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, John Allison, Richard Duce, Martin Fletcher, Chief Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Regina v Jackson, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, David Roberts, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Tim Bradford, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, N. C. Lee, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Robert Darnley, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, David Powell, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, R. I. D. Cowie, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Jan Raath, Charles Spencer, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoHague attacks 'the old men of Europe' 'Euro could trigger civil unrest' Duty-free to go: Tax haven levy Duty-free shopping for European travellers will be abolished on schedule in July next year despite pressure for a change of heart from Germany and a handful of other states, EU ministers decided yesterday Gascoigne in Last Chance Saloon Inflation up Index Amsterdam Saudi King's pardon frees murder nurses Famous for a day Army chaplain accused of sex assaults Doctors must tell patients the truth Inter//face Creme Apple's New Winner The new Frenic invasion Allied Dunbar Wednesday Wednesday Arms and the woman who is unafraid to make enemies Political Sketch U2 concert spectacular gives boost to the Yes campaign 'I would like to introduce you to two men who are taking a leap of faith into the future' BT Loyalists who insist they know the Wright way ahead Threat to close weak colleges News in Brief Dentists cleared Mowlam on top Ofwat attacked Family division Tomato palace Freed nurses to speak out on sexual abuse Diaries detail mistreatment, report Daniel McGrory and Michael Theodoulou TV revelations could thwart diplomatic efforts to draw line under affair after Saudi pardon Man, 33, is held over murders of prostitutes Jobs offered escape from problems Colleagues recall women as dedicated and popular Virgin Off-shore banks could be forced to tax savers' income EU directive poses threat to investors in the Channel Islands, writes Charles Bremner BBC No reprieve for duty-free shopping MPs seek lower age of consent for gays Midland Direct Harrow swindler faces prison Peter Foster and Joanna Bale on the debt-ridden teacher who stole £35,000 meant for school trips Irate fishermen sink sailor's small dream Dolphin Airbus Legendary? No, but let's be charitable First Night Review Homebase Laboratory cuts threaten future of sea research Vodafone American wins prize for female fiction Male model poses sex bias question There is some element of voyeurism in art classes, tribunal heard. Richard Duce reports Anglicans to cater for opponents of women priests By a Correspondent: Gentleman's club says no to ladies Racal G-string detective is torn off a strip Sandline chief insists he had official approval Arms mission to Sierra Leone 'was right thing for the right guy', Tim Spicer tells Michael Evans Alliance Leicester Test pilot says control jam caused fatal Chinook crash Foreign Office 'was sent five reports' Students ' work of art was cheap forgery Grant for 'Going places' is still in bank, reports Damian Whitworth New at the Tate: a pile of sweets and a boat wreck Vivendi GP cleared of faking race attack News in Brief Prisoner dies Murder charge Driver jailed Kosovans barred Hedgehog cruelty Hunt on for idle urban land PC World Rape victims to be spared extra ordeal at trial Prisons Snub Churchill leads charge to shoot war Everest Fit the Best 1,500 historic buildings on danger list Marcus Binney on English Heritage's ?5m plan to save to save houses going to rack and ruin Alan Clark repels assault on the walls of family castle Tory MP denies claims he applied for a grant to restore Saltwood, where walls are in neer of repair Vivendi By a Correspondent: Farmhouse falling over cliff 'must have new windows' Better-off should pay tax on child benefit, says Field Graham Technology Hague's euro gamble leaves him sidelined Riddell on Politics Maternity pay under review In Parliament Cable & Wireless Italy prepares to show clemency towards man who fired on Pope Pans passes law on 35-hour week Sheraton Flight of young as Britain lures French talent Taxes and lack of jobs are blamed for the third cross-Channel exodus in 300 years, writes Ben MacIntyre 'Life is peaceful, everyone is friendly and it is easy to meet new people' Engineer Magazine condemns Murdoch's visit to Iran Young Flood TSB Bank plc Banker branches out in London Blair calls for fair world trade deal Roxal National Institute for the Blind Tobacco slump puts Zimbabwe economy at risk Qantas British Airways Mafia boss released by mistake Protests called off as Suharto pledges reform Indonesia's embattled dictator has once again outmanoeuvred his opponents, David Watts writes from Jakarta 'Why doesn't the President just go? He's an old man. What more does he want?' Dan Technology Get out while you still can, Foreign Office tells Britons Security Vision Ltd Montenegro says no to Milosevic World in Brief (AFP): Clue to vanished couple (AFP): Sex-abuse couple jailed (AFP): Actor's killers sentenced (Reuters): Move to impeach Yeltsin (AP): Three policemen shot dead Turkey rejects offer of EU talks Leading the way to Spain and Latin America Lebanese gather to watch killers hanged at dawn The first public execution in 15 years is witnessed by Nicholas Blanford Netanyahu fury at aide's gossip about his wife Worldcover Cable & Wireless Clinton accused of betraying jailed partner Pretoria alarmed by theft of arms stockpile Budget Presidential jet that carried Kennedy coffins takes final flight into history An aircraft that served US leaders for more than 35 years has been mothballed, writes Tom Rhodes The Times Three of Sinatra 's wives to attend funeral The rise of the micro-celebs Celia Brayfield on the minor celebrities who have invaded the media Why shouldn't art be a reflection of the Sol? One person looking after the environment won't… NLA Tough it out please, you're a woman! DETR Spin sees a flawed first lady lose her balance Sara Netanyahu is under fire from an unlikely quarter, writes Tunku Varadarajan British Gas Home Insurance Direct Line Cable & Wireless NatWest Skin cure that knocks spots off the competition Mussolini makes a comeback We are all closet corporitists now, says John Raltson Saul Memory loss Some buddy Picture Gallery No surrender on Friday A Yes vote won't be the end of Unionism, just a bid for survival In the black Steamed up Alan Coren Showtime in the garden of earthy delights Trimble's Hurdle The Yes campaign in Ulster faces a tough percentage game Second Front Hague widens and deepens his stand on monetary union Paw Marks The sign of the cat does not make Isas into piggy banks Moral arguments of Ulster 'yes' vote Crossbench peers Rights Bill's protection for religion Honour for Emperor Referendum threshold Route to posterity Working in Windows Down the drain Parris stokes up a football fever Jock shock Court Circular Royal engagements National Liberal Club Service luncheons Water puts a spring in the gardens Cool and tranquil havens at the Chelsea show Lancing College Personal Column Dinners Coopers' Company Sea Cadet Medal Anniversaries Gala concert Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Birthdays today Luncheons Princess Diana Autographs Wanted Forthcoming marriages Winchester College Lincoln's Inn Enid Marx Enid Marx, designer, died on May 18 aged 95. She was born in London on October 20,1902 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Iremonger Thomas Iremonger, sailor, colonial officer and Conservative politican, died on May 13 aged 82. He was born on March 14,1916 Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Own Correspondent: The Clearances in the Highlands Professor Ralph Raphael Professor Ralph Raphael, CBE, PRS, former Head of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry at Cambridge, died on April 27 aged 77. He was born on January 1,1921 News The Times Crossword No 20,796 Aa-Information A Dry Spell is coming Business In the Times Directors reject all claims in detailed circular McCullagh to step down as British Biotech chief Uncertainty surrounds Greenbury's prospects ITC could kill Live TV, warns MacKenzie Business BT's cable franchises to be sold Arts Surge in inflation to 4% prompts City wage fears Sport Sainsbury receives £375m for Giant holding Merchant Investors Television and Radio Business Today Ti 's £267m bid Tobacco mix TI promises twin benefits after agreed EIS takeover Czech & Slovak Investment Corporation Inc. Picture Gallery Europeans eye PolyGram films Asia turmoil costs fund manager £300m Nikko picks up tab at RoadChef Suharto promise boosts markets Camelot to review lottery advertising BSkyB awarded £3m in Carlton BDB case Business Roundup Slimma profits slimmer Aid threat for Airbus QMH chief joins Thistle CU agrees purchase Quality home prices up Drings shares halted Powell Duffryn deal UniChem buys in Italy Tourist Rates Imperial Tobacco profits fuelled by roll-your-own link Compass strategy changes direction MCIT to simplify capital structure Next sales recovery lifts shares By our City Editor: British Biotech lacks candour Commentary Greenalls set to boost investment Berisford price soars after record figures Virgin Optimism over interest rates sends prices higher Stock Market Commodities Liffe 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 Be it ever so Hamble Tempus Compass Imperial Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Greenalls Wall Street Ulster's damaged fortress builds to cast off a troubled legacy Investment can shore up the peace process, Christine Buckley reports Fanner's crop Still not playing fair after 50 years Filter tip Hurd instinct Benchmark for Isas will not set the seal on best quality Governments are poor judges of what is a sound investment, writes Robert Cole Orange Storms give Royal & Sun zero operating profit Cash boost lifts price of British Energy Tunstall directors receive go-ahead for £53m buyout ABP acquires American operator 3Com U. 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Robotics Picture Gallery Green pursues Trafford Park with increased bid Accountancy merger to be cleared today Second rescue deal for Crédit Lyonnais New pubs firm buys 40 Beefeater houses Business Roundup Chesterfield talks off Portfolio aids Helphire Shani issues warning US firm chases GTI Care UK advances ScS set for expansion Enterprise drinkers up Merchant rises 72% Equities bounce back Compaq Planet Microsoft The Times Trust Information Service Birmingham North of the Thames Copthorn Homes One Canary Riverside Rialto Homes A des res streets ahead of the rest The right side of the road is vital to the value os your house, writes Rachel Kelly British Midland Priory with a riotous past Adam Barnard on an ancient estate with a deer park and shooting rights Pastiche takes pride of place Diana Wildman on the property market's love affair with the past City Docklands * East Colliers Jardine Copthom Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Living Redefined metropolis Fair Briar Cambridgeshire Cheshire Cornwall Westbury No Title … & Harding Cable & Wireless Two brews share name in common Law Report May 20 1998 Combination sentence outwith powers Appeal limited to leave terms Norfolk Kings Lynn London Rentals All issues to be litigated at once Annual inspection reasonable Country Rentals Timeshare Sale English Courtyard Correction Can Lars make sparks fly? The Swedish maverick in change Tate's new Bankside Gallery tells Joanna Pitman his plans Taut - a lesson Pop Beverley Knight Ronnie Scott's, W1 Lorca Fiesta Opera Actress of real notes Jazz: Passing the cabaret audition; Brazilian celecticism Imelda staunton Talk of London You get her continental drift Eliane Elias Queen Elizabeth Hall Bite: 98 Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: Oscar Bettison Italiatour! Theatre Concerts Farewell to a maestro Giant dive for a fast rising diva Whether bungee-jumping or singing at Glyndebourne Katarina Karneus exudes vivacity, John Allison MR Producer! A departure from the norm Concerts London Sinfonlotta/Stenz Queen Elizabeth Hall Young composers on show Contemporary Music Day Opera Gheorghiu triumphant Lyceum Theatre Puccini's bird flies again Opera La rondine Albert Hall Theatre Mahler movingly staged The perils of parenthood Theatre Kindertotenlleder Lyric Hammersmith American bad dream The Great Gatsby New End, NW3 Art Galleries Make Another Date with an Ideal Husband Left out in the cold Seeing Red Part 1 Bac, Sw11 Listings Curtain up at Chichester Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goodwood shows way to stable future Racing: Rabah Gains Battings Success in Derby Trial but is Unlikely to Take Chance at Epsom Nap: Enchant (3.10 Goodwood) Next best: Beraysim (2.10 Goodwood) Enchant to bewitch Lupe rivals Newton Abbot William Hill Worcester Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Cole poser Goodwood Specialists Rapid Raceline Kearns comes out of wilderness to face England Rugby Union Bunting reprieved by RFU dithering Kelso Allenby seeks another gold blend John Goodbody on how the Briton is preparing for the defence of her European modern pentathlon title Uttoxeter For the Records Today's Fixtures Cup final rivals can forsake gold for glory Rob Hughes hopes Juventus and Real Madrid will loosen European Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Unhappy Kendall seeks further assurances about his future By our Sports Staff: Tottenham increases ticket prices Sky the limit for Scots with lucrative TV deal Confident England newcomers prepare to set world in motion Hockey: Coach Insists Setbacks Have Been Overcome World Cup Details Pascoe takes gamble on fast track to revival David Powell talks to the former top athlete about his plans to clear hurdles facing British track and field Athletics Umpire in court on indecency charges Sport in Brief Caravela Bradford fail in attempt to take Newlove back to Odsal Rugby League Cronje shows heart for battle ahead Cricket: Skipper Drives South Africans to Impressive Victory before Texaco Trophy The Times Gooch named tour manager Yesterday's Scoresboards Brown and Morris take their chances Garland in lead role as Oxford fight back Sidebottom takes the honours in free-for-all Cricket Cork brings halt to late Leicestershire charge Gie provides the only silver lining Newells leave traL of confusion Hewitt's safe hands put paid to Essex Penberthy points way to first victory Cricket enters the land of make-believe HarperCollins Publishers Smith relies on expert help to clear her name Swimming: Finding of Second Sample Will Decide Olympic Champion's Fate Humphries detractors may meet match Sailing: Briton Puts New-Found Determination down to Influence of Krantzand Williams Sky sports Word-Watching Television Choice Cooking up controversy Radio Choice Beware the end is a low probability event Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Hod die calls time on Gascoigne England coach issues wayward midfield player with World Cup ultimatum Times Two Crossword Cricket Fooling around with news values Simon Barnes is puzzled by the outbreak of newspaper outrage at the activities of England's talisman Swimming Zenith Advice on travel creates friction with fans Line How Apple Summoned a British Genie The New Single US Hotlines Lost souls saved by the net Phone snag fixed Analysis Technology News Business Regulars Times Interface Editor Film wizards are slick as a parrot CSi Compuserve Virus fighters go to the rescue of medical aid team Computer viruses threatened the work of the Merlin disaster teams, until new software worked magic. 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