News from 25/05/1998
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Brian Minkoff, Lindsay Travis, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Robert Cole, Geoffrey N. Silman, DJM, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Simon Fanshawe, Chairman, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Barry Cripps, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alan Parry, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, B. Carroll, Steve Bassam, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Reggie Watters, Chairman, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Peter Viggers, Chairman, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, David Hands, R. N. G. Stone, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Jasper Gerard, Nick Raynsford, Julian Pike, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, John Kilbracken, Sydney Friskin, J. A. Cooney, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Henry Law, Simon de Bruxelles, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Peter Bryan, Andrew Drummond, Phil McLennan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Philip Delves Broughton, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Bevil Mabey, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Nicholas Fogg, Brian Glanville, Roy Johnson, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Ian Baird, Benedict Nightingale, B. Schwarz, Tom Rhodes, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, David Powell, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, David Ryman, Phil Raines, Annie Flury, R. J. Purvis, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Garry Jenkins, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMonday 30 Mon Battle lines are drawn for the next Ulster vote Clash over arms and marches Family learns how hostage was killed Index Gazza: ghosts, guilt and his ultimate goal Grace Bradberry Cook wants EU to be more open about arms sales Chimps: we're only human Picture Gallery Gazza and Baker Times man arrested in Kosovo The National Magazine Company Limited Monday 30p Monday Unbeatable Value Unlikely allies talk of assembly pact Unionists and Sdlp may join forces to secure grounds, writes Martin Fletcher Leaders revel in new role as heroes Harrods The Road Ahead How They Voted Paisley 's followers singing from the same old hymnbook Husband wins change in law over child he never had Strict rules on amending birth certificates are to be altered, writes Frances Gibb Don't worship my father, says Sean Lennon Son describes shot Beatle as bad-tempered and adulterous, reports Tunku Varadarajan All aboard for 'memorial' trips round Diana's London Visitors can follow the funeral route, writes Phillip Delves Broughton Omega Family trapped in house by swarm of bees Welfare Association Scot named best actor for role close to home Festival Winners Boorman wins director's prize Dr Dolittle, the man who talks to robots Racal BT Hasty bridge of faith over the River Kwai Andrew Drummond reports from Kanchanapuri, Thailand, as old enemies pray for new harmony The scars that only a proper apology will help to heal COOP High cost of royalty is accepted by public Imperial Family is squeakly-clean and popular, writes Alan Hamilton Links between the rulers began in age of Victoria The Week's Itinerary The bishop's wife: a saga of compassion and sacrifice Ruth Gledhill on book that reveals life at the top of the Angilican Church Wilson had secret plan to curb 'flood of immigrants' Richard Ford on Labour's fears of racial four years before powell Direct Line We are cheaper than Birmingham , say the diplomats Traditions cast aside as Tories pledge to listen Drug fears blamed for increase in malaria News in Brief Diver search fails Cricket murder Memorial arrest Car curb support First-aid fears Scout's death fall Complaints rise over defects in new houses Leaked memo reveals bad news for homeowners, reports Rachel Kelly £350,000 des res: suit zookeepers Vodafone PC World Away day ends with thousands stranded The Vauxhall Sintra Leading ladies lure film crews to backwater When recession set in, the fortunes of a Cornish port took a dramatic turn, reports Simon de Bruxelles Menem's Falkland challenge to Queen Bank of Scotland Serb units take their 'cleansing' fire to Kosovo (Reuters): Britons free after blockade World Summary Mafia arrests (Reuters): Brothers hanged (AP): Church blast (Reuters): Jail stormed (AP): Diver killed Giving the 'Red hordes' a taste of power is one risk worth taking Delhi hardliner raises war cry over Kashmir Software Warehouse Picture Gallery French foodies tackle Big Mac's selection for World Cup team Experts demands red card for the burger giant Mickey Mouse culture 'rapes Florida' Cash cut halts quest Leading the way to Spain and Latin America Jakarta army shake-up The defence chief has outmanoeuvred his main rival and has supreme power in his sights Democrat hails poll 'victory' in Hong Kong Pope prays before Shroud of Turin Pontiff keeps open mind on authenticity of icon IMF hesitates about new loans Israel marks jubilee with show of force Australia's mummy of all rows Test the new Power MacIntosh G3 at your local Apple Reseller Apple Sumo giant faces a lean future Cathay Pacific Klan chief 'in net' A Widow'scrusade against a racist suspected of planning nine murders is bearing fruit, writes Tom Rhodes Tiles fall to computer's wiles The Samaritans' Week '98 Conflict flares as veterans fall out Chimps are human, too New experiments aim to show that, just like people, chimpanzees are capable of feeling awide range of emotions. Anjana Ahuja reports RCA Victor The Times A cool new world? Glocal glitch Slick solution Forest find Human hair mop for oil spills Crabs use worms as role models Return of the great white hope All the best white shirts hide a very clever cut, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry Bank of Scotland Sheraton Why even Gordon has to party Networking can prove to be a bit expensive but if you're a chancellor it can pay off in the end, says Grace Bradberry WPA Play it again, Des Desirable Des Lynam is the man with whom most people would prefer to watch the world cup. And probably will. Giles coren reports Time Computer Systems Ulster needs the guts to go unarmed Peace and private armies don't mix, says Conor Cruise O'Brien Not kosher Diary Dollar millionaires on every block The citizen of elegantly faded Baltimore can thank the Dow Jones for their continued good fortune Time, the great Tory healer Only by playing a waiting game can Haguc mend his party's image. says Peter Riddell Bird's nest Diary In briefs Diary Home truths? Diary A New Irish Unity The Good friday agreement must now be made to work Once More Unto the Breach Cook cannot get off the subject of arms sales Sacred Monsters Should a bonfire be made of Savonarola's reputation? Call for courtesy to Emperor of Japan Coleridge's colours Can cosmopolitan Brighton ever out-glamour Cannes? London's mayor Chess ringers The cult of sport Your flight or mine? Court Circular Royal engagement Anniversaries Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Latest wills Legal appointments Picture Gallery Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lost diary flies home to family Molly Barnard took to the air when most women remained at home. John Shaw reports on her love affair with flying Wanted: budding archaeologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princess Diana Autographs Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items School news University news Public Notices The Times Forthcoming marriages Marriages Appointments in the Forces HMS Hood Dinner Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Telford Taylor Telford Taylor, American lawer, writer and one the last survivors of the Nuremberg war crimes trials, died on May 23 aged 90. He was born in Schenectady, New York on February 28,1908 Arthur Rees Arther Rees, Cbe, Welsh rugly international who became Chief Constable of Staffordshire, died on May 13 aged 85. He was born on November 20,1912 Church news John Derek John Derck, American actor and film director, died in California on May 22 aged 71, He was born on August 12,1926 From Our Own Correspondent: Play Continues in Dublin Detectives See Performance News The Times Crossword No 20,800 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Business WPA Tomorrow General: England and Wales will start mostly dry… Gridlock in Monte Carlo Formula One Stalls as Hakkinen Wins Again Kevin Eason watches a procession overtake the Monaco Grand prix Back in the Swing Third Time Lucky Results and Standings Hoddle's Headache Whizz-Kidz Rios awaits Paris coronation Tennis: Sampras Keyed up for the One Grand-Slam Title to Have Eluded Him BT The Times Dunne keeps world title and silences his critics Boxing Sizer comes up trumps on fortunate spare ride Equestrianism Mizuno Wentworth thrilled by renewal of genius Els threatening Montgomerie's bid for PGA championship Halifax pick forward sear Rugby League: Blue Sox Display Impressive Powers of Recovery By a Correspondent: Injuries fail to hinder Broncos Pied Piper still calling the tune Mel Webb sees a vintage display of elan and escapology by Severiano Ballesteros Rhinos do it the hard way JVC World Cup Quiz Boardman races to stage win in Prutour Cycling Exclusive 300 club welcomes Loye as newest member Cricket Ramprakash hits rich vein of form The Weekends Scoreboards Butcher fails to rescue Surrey Byas defends defeated Yorkshire Afzaal at the helm as losing run comes to an end The Times Brown quickest in sprint finish Vigorous assault from England openers has unsettling effect on confident South Africans Series defeat leaves Hollioake staring down the barrel Ailing Leicestershire are left to regret their ill-fortune Classy Crawley eases Lancashire to victory Sussex collapse as Cork turns to wide variety of spinners Victory brings cheer to lift captain's spirits IG Index Sport Old drinking pals expect Wembley war of attrition Play-off finalists Sunderland and Charlton benefit from forward thinking Valley survivor has eyes on the summit Matt Dickinson says that the Charlton manager, having lived through the bad times, is ready for a crack at the prmiership Grimsby party to Donovan's hit single Poolscheck Hoddle left cold by misfiring squad England depart with jeers for souvenirs after goalless draw sours farewell party at Wembley Brown sees value of Lambert's middle-management skills By our Sports Staff: Injury rules Foe out of World Cup Lincoln Cynicism will not unnerve Drewery Matt Dickinson seeks to unravel the mystery of the woman who claims to have healing hands Bristol lose fight for elite status Exiles clinch coveted places in Allied Dunbar Premiership first division after play-off victories Granada Madden's try adds zest to desultory encounter Scouts out for Bemat-Salles Back forced out of England tour Woods keeps Irish among top flight Good Shepherd bids compassionate farewell Gascoigne struggles on sands of time 'It is as it paraffin has been put into the petrol tank of the most creative English player of his generation' Psychology in fashion Sports Letters Good causes Shabby treatment of wheelchair spectators Shirts off colour European influence Olympic hopes All correspondence should include address and… Danger period This week in the Times Dalton climbs to second on merit Sailing: Kranz Meets his Match in Final Leg of Whitbread round the World Race Relentless Flood underlines her rapid progress Rowing: Virtual Novice Powers to Victory in the Women's Sculls at National Schools Regatta Boss Hugo Boss Thirlstone lift the Dollar Cup Polo Ladejo makes mark Sport in Brief Doherty pockets title Corser stays on course Watson cashes in again Cheever edges home Headaches mount for selectors Bowls Broughton caught up in scenes of discontent Hockey Boss Hugo Boss Scots hang on to grab vital first victory Duet for a three-style champion David Powell finds out that a world disabled triathlon champion needs courage-and a special follower Sheehan on bridge WORD-WATCHiNG Winning Move Keene on Chess How You Can Take Part A Capital Swim-Bike-Run Golf Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Baseball Smoking Ca Club Cricket Tennis Picture Gallery Uses Cancer For the Records Cycling Rugby League Ferny Hill can scale new heights Racing Rapid Raceline Vodafone Derby Redcar Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Flat Leaders Leicester Hereford Uttoxeter Sandown Park B2 limited Second Empire's tame effort creates confusion Racing: Stewards Question Riding of Roche after Ballydoyle's Big Hope Finishes Third in Irish 2,000 Guineas Guide to our Racecard Apprentice excels on reformed Tarascon Chepstow Fontwell Park Jones closes on title with four winners Racing McCoy in the wars Spring Bank Holiday Jumbo Crossword Cartmel Wetherby Huntingdon Course Specialists Gifford ends stable relationship Three cheer for the new Liverpool Tate Nothing filthy about lucre for the arts Lustrous Ligeti Concert Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall Cinema's mad circus Cannes: tHIS Year's Film festival ended with a strange blend of beauty and dogma, as Geoff Brown reports The Times Seven slices of Americana at the Barbican Galleries £7 million well spent Mersey banks on the modern The expanded Tate gallery in Liverpool is a crowd-pulling triumph, says Richard Cork The Times World Cup players get in the frame Rachel Campbell-Johnston on the artist hoping to score in football Painting Howson's soccer period Around the Galleries Plays inspired by Sonnets Seven deadly thin Theatre Loves Fire Distress flares in the immoral maze The Last Girl Riverside Studios Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tsar in new garb Opera Louche canon Dance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Belgian provocation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mozart's Requiem The Times theatre This week in the Times Theatre " Art" Swedes set to increase oil fever on AIM British Airways KinderTec launches baby monitor Alternative Investment Market Ameritech chief in line for a $45m windfall Inland Revenue denies throwing away letters The Facts The Board Co-op predicts fresh store wars over Isa BT Corporate Profile: Abbey National What the Experts Say Public switched off over digital TV Unions accuse Biwater chief of media-bullying Our Verdict Venture capitalists get a taste for the big time Robert Cole says the traditional image of the sector as worthy but oh-so-dull no longer applies SAS Travel Pass Word-Watching The Times Bookshop Radiochoice Romance on the terraces Television Choice American import in need of new ingredients Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Profile Top Tory says Revenue is 'out of control' in bonds row Abbey chief sees no future in mortgages Times Two Crossword Maternity rights put directors off hiring women City keeps hold of Sooty Fear of Panel prompted Springer Shake-up threatens ICA jobs Zurich Municipal Big Deal Seagram has right to Really Useful Gazza on depression obsession and sheryl The knife of God Fantasy league The Legacy Your Calendar for a Month of World Cup Entertainment Your four-part guide to the World Cup 1998 Hard Cheese, Holland Drowning by numbers Danny Baker talks to paul Gascoigne about obsessions, ghosts, faith-healing and the terrible guilt about his wife Looking for Mr Handball He dominated the headlines in four world cups. He won one virtually single-handed. But where is he now? Grace Bradberry follows the maradona trail The Top 100 World Cup Footballers Brian Glanville, author of the tournament's history. The Story of the World cup, continues his selection of The Times' all-time greats. This week 75 to 51, Zizinho to Orsi Time Computer System It was the end of the world of football (as we know it) Lynne Truss discovers a tickle at her nose Football Futbol Fussball A celebration in posters: The second of a four-part series presenting the official im; Champion team of all time? The winner is ... Even if they weren't alive to see them in the flesh, ten Times football writers name their best-ever national side Headline ... Brazil! Pele was king. Meet the power behind his throne Tosao was the most serene member of Brazil's beautiful Team. ywenty-eight years on, Garry Jenkins talks to the great enigma Lavazza He was as sick as a perroquet England's victory delighted Simon Barnes and sent his irritating French pen-pal into a deep depression Prizes Picture Gallery Can you select a Winning World cup team? Sign up your World XI It's simple Choose eleven birilliant footballers. Then sit back and watch them win you £25,000 Flantasy league World Cup Fantasy League The Times Choose your first XI from an array of talent Fox Sports First Goal On a snowy day in 1930 , Lucien Laurent made history One game's power to free the spirit Rob Hughes selects the 1978 final as the greatest world cup match he has ever seen He 's singing On Top Of The World The writer of England's official song, Ian McCulloch, on his hopes for the team Notes on Scoring Talk Radio World Cup Commentators All information provided by Fantasy League Limited Terms and Conditions The £1m mistake Betting on the world cup? Phil McLennan offers his expert advice The Times World Cup Fantasy League Entry Form Watch the Cream of World Football with Boddingtons
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