News from 27/05/1998
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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Geoffrey Lewis, Michael Connell, Chairman, Nick Nuttall, Chris Ward, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Gwenda Davies, Simon Barnes, Megan Rowling and Jon Ashworth, Diana Wainman, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Dorothy Walker, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Peter Foster, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Erdogan Iscan, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Philip Webster, Political Editor and Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Robert Whymant and Michael Evans, Janet Bush, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, K. Peter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Victoria Fletcher, Roger Scruton, Jasper Gerard, Alasdair Murray and Christine Buckley, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Martyn Palmer, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Anthony Orr, David Watts, Adam Jones, Christine Buckley and Alasdair Murray, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, Suhaib Hasan, Secretary, Matt Dickinson, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, M. Clapham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Aiden Hargreaves-Smith, T. P. Wallace, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Ronald Eyres, Simon De Bruxelles, Oliver August and Chris Ayres, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Julian, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, George Thompson, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Peter Robinson, Chairman, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, Marcia MacLeod, Robert Whymant, Wakeham, Chairman, Christopher K. Bear, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoWednesday 30p Weekday A day of protest and reconciliation 'The Empress and I can never forget the many kinds of suffering so many people have undergone. At the thought of the sears of war that they bear, our hearts are filled with deep sorrow and pain' Index Ince ruled out School chaplain held on child porn charge Martina Hingis Inter//face Men behaving broodily Family suspected of £1.8m benefit fraud The Times World Cup Baume & Mercier The smile that spans three generations Wednesday 30p Weekdays BT Japanese press attacks British 'brutality' State Visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan Robert Whymant and Michael Evans report on an attempt to reverse controversy over PoWs 'Personal links are key to future' The speeches made during the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace The land of sushi and rising early A diet of fashion without victims Alan Hamilton on Blair's recipe for a palatable state banquet Protest veterans turn back the clock State Visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan Today Virgin Blair steps in to limit damage to relations Unionists stop rebel standing for assembly Trimble's party will not give its backing to Mp who opposed peace accord, reports Martin Fletcher 3Com More connected Union calls for better pay for good teachers Lloyds Bank Business Banking Power station pollution 'as harmful as cars' Traffic may not be the main cause of dangerous emissions, says Nick Nuttall Being over 50 'sucks', admits ageless Cher Cable & Wireless Sainsbury's Bank Grand reopening of Tudor palace Dell Labour moves to rein in rebels MPs' voting records are under scrutiny, writes Philip Webster Blair hints at more money for hospitals and schools Pageone MINi Call Tory high-flyer quits for autistic son Alliance Leicester S-class Stores' checkout staff are feeling the strain Lifting huge quantities of goods over barcode scanners causes back and neck injuries, reposts Peter Foster NatWest Outside privy was minefield to unwary Vodafone Boy found hanged in row over money News in Brief Rescue team theft Pub attack Beans allergy Guilty conscience AA enters Cup Lengthy delivery Townies reap best countryside jobs Michael Hornsby on whether rural regeneration schemes do more harm than good Villagers call for return of barn sent to America Mesh Too many conifers grown in forests, says Wwf SEAT Diana's bachelor pad for sale at £450,000 CPS will not reopen case of dead twins Condon in pledge to bring killer to justice Direct Line Families launch own inquiry into missing seamen Women believe that sunken trawler may have been rammed in Bay of Biscay, reports Simon de Bruxelles Former Tube driver is condemned to death Lego Virgin Tokyo cult's doctor gets life Yorkshire Bank Australia says sorry for woes of Aborigines South Africa turns its back on National Party White voters want a convincing opponent to take on the Anc, T. W. Johnson writes Habibie seeks to soothe Chinese Budget UN acts to curb sex slave trade in Asia Islamic activists held over threat to World Cup (AP): Truckers drop strike threat Direct Line Demon Internet Mafia boss caught with his 'Lolita' De Sade's home to be a guesthouse Praised as a literary genius, condemned as a libertine, the marquis still sparks debate, writes Ben Macintyre Epipen/epipen Junior Auto-Injector Police attack Arab leaders in Jerusalem Fiat Brava By our Foreign Staff: Gingrich says that Jerusalem is Israeli Opponents unite to outlaw sex-aid pill Cable & Wireless Portillo warns US of federal Europe threat Congressmen urge Clinton to honour Teddy Roosevelt Lloyds Bank Vectis (AP): Briton's film shocks Rwanda tribunal New in Brief (AP): Two die in tourist bus crash (Reuters): Ellis Island's last migration Cotton gets genetic blues (Reuters): Paris rivals declare truce Trapped on a golden treadmill The Duchess of York looks good and has paid off her debts. Grace Bradberry wonders if it's not time we stopped picking on her Everest Fit the Best That's why the lady is a vamp Tennis champ Martina Hingis has come of age - off court with a sexy new image, says Tunku Varadarajan Worldcover Cable & Wireless Next Sunday Lacoste Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Men behaving broodily It used to be thritysomething women who were desperate for babies. But now many men find their ambition to be fathers thwarted by career-obsessed partners. Anjana Ahuja reports Midland Direct How May '68 turned me into a Tory Roger Scruton recalls the days when he confronted his student friends over the Paris barricades Clinton's brief Picture Gallery A time to forgive To demand an apology from Akihito now is pointless – and dangerous Deaf ear Factional role Roxy reprise Alan Coren On the Mall The scars of war and the smile of hope Faith at Sea Schools should not abandon regular Christian worship Bureaucratic Haze Laws are no good unless they are enforced Exceptions prove press code success Teenage parties Dissent on causes of climate change Arms export charges Turkish attire Hole in one Round Church Harrow theft case Earthly vengeance for blasphemy Headlight flashing Court Circular Thackeray rests in peace under new marble Today's royal engagements Appointment Anniversaries Personal Column Dinner Mr R. W. (Bob) Powell Professor Ziad Beydoun Church news Memorial service Luncheons Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Marriage Royal Society of St George University news Cecil Grayson Professor Cecil Grayson, Cbe, former Serena Professor of Italian at Oxford, died on April 29 aged 78. He was born on February 5,1920 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Blue Lu Barker Legal Notices The King and Queen at the Derby Chris Griffin-Beale The Times Crossword No 20,802 News Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Scoot Tomorrow in the Times Inside Section 2 Today MPs likely to investigate British deals in Indonesia North Sea tax fears threaten Bp oilfield Lloyd's accused of 'propaganda' against names John Charcol Business Nationwide expects conversion vote to be close Baa lifts traffic forecast Arts Sport Stock Exchange studies Biotech letter Television and Radio Business Today Mirror calls off Trinity merger talks Microsoft alliance with ICL to create UK jobs HSBC and Barings face action in Japan Rjb to put cost cuts to unions Cassidy delays Oliver vote 3Com Picture Gallery Hamanaka deals 'go back to 1990' Rosneft fails to find bidder Liffe to kick-start electronic trading JC Decaux ready to offer £522m for More Rise in market share for direct-sale Peps Business Roundup Maxwell payout due OECD revises forecast Tyco in $3.9bn takeover US set for $39bn surplus Coffee Republic in red Growth at Powerhouse Belhaven ahead 20% Tourist Rates Lonica's shares hit by £850m gap in funding BTP pays £53.6m for Hexachimie Thyssen By our City Editor: It pays to cash in Nationwide Commentary Commentary By our City Staff: Ub to buy Delacre for $125m By our City Staff: Half-time cheer for Eldridge Independent Newspapers, PLC McLeod Russel aided by Dutch acquisition ABN Amro joins bidding for Generate Bank Kunick is tiring of Sam loss Commodities Liffe Options Fresh worries over Asian crisis hold back investors Michael Clark 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 Archer supports BAA Tempus Ionica Glynwed Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street Risks and opportunities line road back to stability in Indonesia Investor confidence will take time to return and uncertainty remains. Alasdair Murray and Christine Buckley examine the outlook Parked up Pay verdict will aim for minimum upset Warning shot Second class Old pals BT EMI strikes a sour note with wary investors The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ascot Hospitality Shares close off day's high Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Compaq Planet Microsoft Centenary of a dancing legend The Times Film Fresh faces behind the fringe Comedy Bleeding Arts Jemyn Street Inventing America Theatre Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: Netia Davan Wetton Why Gere wants China in his hand Beijing has barred Richard Gere since his Tibet protest. His new movie won't help, says Martyn Palmer George Smith The big country Pop Willie Nelson Barbican Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Donmar Is it new or is it memory? Manon Listings Chichester kicks off Art Galleries Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Insights merely glimpsed Theatre Measure for Measure Barbican Magical history tour Opera: A leaden tale of Elizabethan alechemy: Plus an unjustly neglected Strauss masterpiece Angel Magick Salisbury Playhouse Troy falls in rapture Die Aegyptische Helena Festival Hall Opera a John Harle premiere Mozart's Requiem To Advertise Call Fairclough Homes Come Home to Quality Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax Out with the minimal, in with the foreign Souvenirs from travels around the world are increasingly filling our contemporary interiors, reports Rachel Kelly North of He Thames ARLA Multiple Display Advertising Items ARLA The right decor helps to sell goods Multiple Display Advertising Items Accident risk not a nuisance Queen's Bench Division Law Report May 27 1998 Court of Appeal Child abroad no bar to order Richmond & Kingston Tenants' list must be accurate El Naschie and Another v The Pitt Place (Epsom) Ltd Council not liable for tenants' torts The Times Company liable in deceit Standard Charered Bank v Pakistan National Shipping Corporation and Others From a Correspondent in Suva: Fiji leave Scots on the rocks Rugby Union: Touring Team Ht by Seven-Try Spree in Opening Match Colliers Jardine Hutchings Wharf Spain Jarvis Ealing 'International' Hotel Cartmel Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Beechcroft New Homes Westbury London Rentals Timeshare Sale Backers wait on Cape Verdi Racing: Supplementary Stage Hinders Ante-Post Betting on Epsom Insatiable shows his appetite for top flight Rapid Raceline Folkestone Yarmouth Newbury French win for Balding Ripon Blinkered first time Enter now to win cash prizes worth ?50,000 The Times World Cup Fantasy League The Scoring System How to Enter Terms and Conditions Talk Radio World Cup Commentators Top Britons held back by injuries Athletics For the Record Ratcliffe prospers amid storms Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Gregory is defiant before new hearing Rugby League Keene on Chess Winning Move Nurse fits the bill for Giants Sport in Brief World closing in on Sheringham Oliver Holt talks to an Enland striker who is feeling the pressure Hasselbaink makes mark IG Index Sport Charlton buy into future Oriel face renewed challenge Rowing England defence needs to be solid Hockey: Freescoring Australians Will Pose Stern Challenge William Hill Gray betrayed by television's wanton cruelty Scotland continue in excellent form New television deal could spark salary explosion Simon Wilde says county players are at last beginning to achieve decent pay levels after years as professional sport's poor relations Raise three cheers to triple centurions La Manga Club Flintoff seen as a power in the land Statire of young Lancastrian growing in build-up to England's World Cup challenge Ivo Tennant on a batsman driven by the prospect of a big future in the one-day game BT Surrey keen to gain revenge for debacle of 1993 Agassi tripped by march of time Russian qualifier shows no respeet for American's reputation Independent Mortgage Collection Optimistic signs from Seles Results from Roland Garros Word-Watching A stairway to solutions Television Choice Radio Choice Bbc1 They seem on the ball, even off the pitch Review Satellite and Cable Rugby Union 36 Ince adds to England's ifs and Butts Ankle injury may give youngster change to stake World Cup clain Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop By our Sports Staff: Scotland World Cup plans hit by Goram's retirement Baggio set to reject Arsenal bid Cricket 41 The Samaritans' Week '98 Gan remain on course as pursuing pack lose their way LineOne Inside: Creme Wane breaks world record with a $670m pay packet California to leave some computers in the dark Dell Kenny MacIver is Associate Editor of Computer… Why surfing's good for your health Scene is still far from Set Index Regulars Times Interface Supermarket code passes test of time Let your fingers do the talking CSi BT What's cooking in my files? Police stage crashes in cyberspace Vr will provide vital clues about road accidents. Chris Partridge reports AOL Digital photos need security Which Online A hard day's net Mitsubishi Electric Going, gone for a song on the Web Dan Technology Uri Geller's Weird Web Learning it the French way Syouest Chips ahoy: It brings a sea change Ship-shape systems give guidance on weather, navigation, devotional matters ... and how best to top up your tan Build-up to a disaster High wire Microsoft BT Internet Flaws exposed in US systems Clinton's battle cry against hackers came in a bad week for America Top award for London guide World Cup Web site is also praised by New Media Age judges What lies in store for mighty Microsoft? IMC 98 London MSc in Computing Pin Parents Information Network Approved The Document Company Xerox Should children learn to surf when they can still barely walk? Oh baby, baby it's a wired world ... Nigel Powell looks at the pros and cons of a digital childhood Netcom Twice the fun at age four ICS Learning Systems Log on to the learning curve From California to Sunderland, Dorothy Walker predicts the shape of schools to come A new way to make the grade Cable & Wireless Good effort but could do better Testers tested PC World Who exactly is this man called Gates? Prime movers in IT Big dates for your IT diaries Agenda Pace Europeans form 'the keenest online shoppers' New figures have exploded a myth about trade on the Internet but business are still cautious, says Nigel Powell Businesses still lagging behind Clinical Computing Nortel Northern Telecom BBC Bournemouth Borough Council Informatiq Consulting Ltd Computer Futures Parity Training LGMB CHCompanies House Anite Systems Bestway Cash and Carry Ltd. 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