News from 29/05/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, J. E. Humphrey, Robert Cole, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Elisabeth Hoodless Executive Director, Paul Hoggart, Charles Miller, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Robert Hazell Director, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Roger Adcock Chairman, Bruce Kemble, Simon Wilde, Jamie Thomas, Director, Raymond Snoddy, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, and Helen Rumbelow, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, B. Heys, Bridget Harrison, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, John O'Leary, Ken Ritchie Chief Executive, Mike Hollow, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Hugh Cortazzi, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, J. R. Usher, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Tunku Varadarajan and Martin Fletcher, Maggie Brown, Brian Lynch, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Steve Parish, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Eric Arnett, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, Stefano Hatfield, Zahid Hussain, Christopher Thomas and Bronwen Maddox, Lawrence Freedman, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Deborah Brett, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Andrew Pierce and Richard Ford, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Iola Smith, Simon De Bruxelles, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, W. J. Woodward, Mike Rosewell, Edward Banister, Bill Jones, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Peter Ibbotson, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jenkins, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Crawford, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ormond Uren, Martin Waller, Dennis Witcombe Headmaster, Michal Clark, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Gordon Hafter Rail transport consultant, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Anita Pincas, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Virginia Matthews,
ResumoFriday 30p Friday Pakistan blasts into the arms race State of emergency declared as nuclear tests trigger economic sanctions Index Denmark votes Yes to Europe Aa may reform Wright loses out Today the Ketchup Cure Tough Yeltsin talks rouble out of crisis Male chimps work while females watch Tv Sex and Shopping Planet seen in deepest space Tomorrow in the Times Stop harrowing aid appeals, says Short Harrods Friday 30p Friday Princess's families to hold separate services Adams goes fund raising in New York Irish at odds over hurling rulebook Scottish Widows Picture Gallery 'McMandelson' quits job as Scottish spin-doctor Unions attack 'two-tier ' minimum wage plan Tests on speed of death car Anti-fraud specialist to clean up Nhs Couple on child death charges News in Brief Panorama film can be screened Teenager dies, twin injured Railway workers vote to strike Man is charged over car incident Union bans art fraud students Alzheimer's drug released for use Bus boss buys royal painting Lover jailed for 'dumping' girlfriend Damian Whitworth reports on how jealousy pushed one man-or rather, his beloved-over the edge Attorney orders Woodward to leave her home Officer's death halts biggest cycle race By a Staff Reporter: Railwayman left £5m to charity Hospital hired girl, 15, to work heart monitors Rugby star cleared over brawl in nightclub Marriott Sir Elton wins double honour for Diana song Currys First sight of a planet outside our solar system MFI Mp calls for elected police authorities Lawrence detective rules out conspiracy Peter Bradshaw Correction Video cameras have cut mugging Standard Life Bank Thames Water Pour on health with the tomato sauce Nigel Hawkes on the Italian solution to heart disease and cancer Potted History Snacking frenzy nears fever pitch Virgin Courts The Times Magazine Daewoo Number of trainee GPs highest for six years Badger has surgery on its brain Keep health insurance simple, says watchdog Pageone MINIcall Cellnet Harman welcomes fall in claimants Dixons Public prefers Labour to the Tory sceptics William Haguc's tougher line on Europe has not won support in the polls, writes Jill Sherman Hague out of date on Europe, says Brittan Alternative medicine 'needs rules' Scots leaders act to heal rift on parliament PPP healthcare Imperial diners sit down to a taste of England The scale of last night's banquet at the V&a meant that raw fish was off the menu, reports Alan Hamilton Blair promises to discuss compensation and apology with PoWs Jersey Royal BT Internet Hyundai The Hyundai Teachers' leader wants pay to be based on results Heads' Conference PC World Heads shun church line on assemblies Byers to insist on literacy targets Staff leave to save school Important Public Auction Students to learn basic office skills Obsession with sex and shopping condemned Mothers reject parenting classes Midland Direct Mozart marks stately home's revival Aa Shop Club of Five faces dilemma of closing ranks or widening doors Test Ban Treaty Dell Power for mutual destruction heralds hope of restraint There are no more nuclear secrets in South Asia. This is a contest between equals, Christopher Thomas writes New balance of terror also has an upside South Asia's overt nuclear rivalry recalls ther logic and perils of the Cold War, Lawrence Freedman writes Thomas Cook First strike could be key to Islamabad strategy Yesterday's tests will have far more disturbing consequences than Delhi's, Eric Arnett says Leading powers condemn Asian arms race Reaction Cheltenham & Gloucester Reforms clear path for free Indonesia poll Sainsbury's Bank Blair envoy to Habibie is 'star' of Foreign Office Cable & Wireless Danish voters say yes to EU revamp The Sunday Times Yeltsin pledges tax purge to save economy Robin Lodge reports from Moscow on efforts to restore confidence Gays attack fudged law rehabilitating victims of Nazis Time Computer Systems By or Foreign Staff: Garden dug up in French murder inquiry Nato ready to guard border for Albania Harrods Lebanon ambush kills two Israeli soldiers Internet chief loses porn case World Summary (Reuters): Retrial rejected Deadly pursuit Eritrea war alert Website vandals (Reuters): Egyptian quake Tomb revealed Underground fires cook buffalo alive Cable & Wireless Clinton setback as judge follows ruling on Nixon Horns are locked over Wild West Pamplona Direct Line Tiny President impressionist 'shot dead by wife in bed' Six of the Best Furniture Village Synergie Garnier It feels good to be kneaded Stressed out and tense? One remedy might be pressure-in the form of a message. Deborah Brett finds out out how to get rubbed up the right way Objects of desire Hot Tip Cable & Wireless A spy still out in the cold Bill Frost on an eccentric, misguided ideologue who became a bungling traitor Sheraton Give me a break from this coffee grind, please The Times Why not let the child benefit? Valerie Grove suggests a new way to allocate the allowance Decency at work - but who pays? Blair can buck the unions, not the markets, says John Lloyd Dogs' dinner The Times Diary Picture Gallery Stately barns of England Most of these fine old buildings are falling down. Their only chance of survival is as homes- but planners won't allow it Pitch'n 'pulpit The Times Diary Spirit levels The Times Diary Betty's beano The Times Diary Dusty clearout Philip Howard Being truthful with the economics ... The Pakistan Fallout Outrage is not enough to halt the threat of war Rot under the Rouble How to inoculate Russia against the Asian disease Pass the Ketchup The food prigs have squashed tomatoes and stew on their faces Danger in fashion for referendums Sales pitch Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Assemblies and worship in schools Emperor 's 'sorrow' Duty-free in Eu Cinema soundtracks Gypsies in Europe Health hazards Defence of unpaid charity workers Headlight flashing Court Circular Luncheon University news W G remembered by his grand-daughter Birthdays today Meeting Memorial services Personal Column Dinners Service luncheon Forthcoming marriages Aiglon College Service dinner Bill Bowman Personal Column Professor Tony Glenister Stefan Soboniewski Robert Muller Capital Punishment The Times Crossword No 20,804 News Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast American Express In the Saturday Times Inside Section 2 Today Members drive Aa to consider reforms Imf loan hint aids stability for Russians Hillsdown agrees to Unigate in principle British Midland Hinchliffe stirs protest Economics Arts Se cuts trading hours Media Hilfiger to sue Tesco over 'fakes' Wright Miss World Cup Business Today 'Bullying Intel faces anti-trust charges Hairshirt is paying off, says United Utilities By our Industrial Correspondent: South West Water flags new name BT Lig braced for trouble over Italian closure Picture Gallery Mis-selling dispute settled UK export orders slump to 15-year low point Doubt on Kvaerner deal Barbie wins Bluebird PhoneLink shares halted Asia blunts Christie's Helical Bar lets City site Tourist Rates Safeway to close two Ulster supermarkets Business Roundup Dawson puts the sale sign up over Pringle Audi By our City Editor: Minimum wage won't cater for all C&w lifts Mci merger hopes through ?385m Internet deal By our City Staff: Dialog makes progress on costs Cassidy set for battle against Oliver rebels Stakis leaps 61% on hotel strength Commodities LlFFE OPTlONS Calm returns to City as international storm eases Stock Market 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 Stakis United Utilities Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes LIG bouncing back Wall Street Let talk to bubbles trouble the bears with sore heads Markets in the West may slow but pessimists are wrong to be too alarmed by asset prices Switch over The Times City Diary What Price? The Times City Diary Sea change The Times City Diary Cold call The Times City Diary Corporate fashion victim in search of a graceful exit Robert Cole on the drama of a rag-bag group about to reach its conclusion Maersk Air Time to make a move? David Crawford outlines the factors for companies to consider in relocating and deciding where to go Regus Halton County Durham Dover The South: a capital place to do business Key role for new agencies Craig Seton looks at progress in reducing the power of Whitehall Welcome for Asian firms The turmoil of the Far East's economies has barely affected Wales, writes Iola Smith CNT Scotland's calling Welcoming accents and knowhow lure employers, says Alan Jenkins The Times Trust Information Service Telia Modest losses at the close Sas TravelPass Art Galleries 100 Works on Paper 1870-1970,20 May-19… Opera Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Tears in the kitchen Dummies and dumber Pop The Antiquarian Book Fair Mozart's Requiem Subtle as a rice pudding Phone masts? What phone masts? With up to 40,000 mobile telephone mosts on march in britain, the task is to make them beautiful. Marcus Binney introduces the Orange design competition launched yesterday Nonsense makes sheer joy A quality show in the end Lion-tamer in a vicious circus Giving voice to train tales Twilight of the Gods A gentler side to the American Goths New Pop Albums: David Sinclair falls under the pumpkins' spell Tanita tikaram HMV Royal National Theatre Rich in Latin accents Jazz Albums Tubular Bells Pop Albums Shed Seven surprises Pop From major to minor Paul Sexton on the recording artists who are beating the big record labels at their own game Unbelievable truth Through a purple haze HMV The yolk in the egg-white of life If Ellott Smith's an Oscar-nominated songwriter, where are his orchestra and 17 producers? Tommorrow Michael Frayn's latest Blair embraces Magazine Woman Dawn Bebe is advising Downing Street on women. Interview by carol Midgley Pannell Kerr Forster Printing Company Media, Sales & Marketing NOA Summit Technologies plc Savannah Co. Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Is this aid pornography? Journalists and aid agencies must forge a difficult alliance during humanitarian crises, Bridget Harrison reports Pay now, view later for digital dream Media minnow nets on-screen sales deal An electronic system to sell radio advertising aims to offer more efficient trading, Raymond Snoddy reports Spin on Japan Steamed up over greens Vegetables are sexy and we are going to prove it, says the Vegeterian Socioety. Virgina Matthews reports Media, Sales & Marketing Radio Authority XAAR Hargaden Moor Thomas International Howgate Sable Fear and loathing of things foreign The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Robertson - the movie For the first time, the MoD has let cameras record military changes. Charles Miller filmed them Nicole's fantasy wedding The Times Sly fox impaled on a prickly hedgehog The Culture Committee's report on the regulation of broadcasting has failed to understand the television, says Peter Ibbotson To Advertise Call 01716806800 Riley Fachhochschule Dortmund Holborn College St. Aldates Gabbitas Roedean The Lewis Carroll Centenary Programme University College Dublin Lancaster University Multiple Display Advertising Items Lucie Clayton College Get Rich Proofreading? Holborn College Durham University University of Surrey The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items We have the technology Anita Pineas on the high-tech alternative to education action zones Day in the life of a head boy Shadowing a student taught Hugh Carson a lot. Bruce Kemble reports The Times Forget size - give us more assistants Steve Parish on the problems of limiting class numbers Making waves across the world Victoria walker meets a fast girl who leaves rivals trailing in her wake The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge By our Racing Staff: Holland booked for Derby Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Keene on Chess 1 Winning Move Volunteers eager to get into training Chris McGrath finds no shortage of recruits embarking on a high-risk career Bath Stratford Catterick Wolverhampton Ayr Ayr Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Del Piero receives green light for Italy IG England playing risky game Rob Hughes on the danger that Michael Owen was left to endure For the Record King Hassan II Cup Today's Fixtures Desailly will keep Chelsea waiting Oriel hold off strong Pembroke challenge Rowing Enter now to win cash prizes worth £50,000 Positive Hollioake sees Surrey home Cricket Struggling Leicestershire hope that reality bites Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Cowan strikes decisive blows Argentina face holders England raise their game Selectors opt for shake-up Pole vault Britons double up Athletics Big guns put name games to one side The Times Ratcliffe relishing tough draw Britain in mood to take on world Morley's ban upsets charge of Rhinos Pierce departs to French jeers Hover Speed Word-Watching Series with a foreign angle Radio Choice The right moves but wrong mannerisms Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Jet Sport 48 Sad Wright bows out of World Cup England coach sends home injured Arsenal striker and leaves path clear for Owen Le Tissier baffled by Hoddle's treatment Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Chairmen given all-round view Riders back cancellation Optimax Cricket 52 A player for whom bit parts are not enough
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