News from 03/06/1998
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Fiona Walker, Jon Ashworth, M. Plumbe, Richard H. C. Palmer, Kenny MacIver, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Diana Brown, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Paul Bompard, Bill Frost, Mark Souster, Julia Crosse, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Gavin Lumsden, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, John R. Sharp, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Eric Moonman, Vice-President, Clive Davis, Ian Sutton, Deputy Chairman, Raymond Snoddy and Carol Midgley, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Adrian Seville, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Peter Waymark, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Dalya Alberge and Marcus Binney, Katherine Bergen, Peter Barnard, Bryan Storey, Edward Gorman, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Martin Griffiths, Chairman, Nigel Williamson, Christopher Walker and Michael Evans, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Marit Hargie, Tamsin Taylor, James Pettifer, M. H. G. Young, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Garel Rhys, Derek Davies (Editor), Christopher Woodward, Adam Barnard, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Hettie Judah, David MacKenzie, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Sue Spenceley Burch, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Martin Wainwright (Chair), Chris Parker, Alan Morriss, Annie Turner, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Peter Carty, Paul Cartledge, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Christopher Arnander, Jennifer Turnbull, Tony Dawe, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Eddie Kent, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Martin Penton, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, David Farr, Robin Lodge, Susan MacDonald, Giles Tremlett and Paul Wilkinson, John Phillips, Anthony Barnett, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Matt Dickinson and David Maddock,
ResumoWednesday 30p Every Weekday Mi5 agent barred from Diana show Hewitt tells of Royal Family 'heath warnings' over affair Dorrell to take up mantle of Tory Left Index Briton jailed Union anguish as Brown refuses to open his purse Wanted-secretaries From Russia with brio Lottery profits Musician of the Year violinist smuggled drugs to pay for cocaine habit UN seeks quake-aid helicopters World Cup Direct Line Wednesday 30p Every Weekday Matron takes charge of a right carry-on over health Political Sketch Short accuses Red Cross of pointless appeals Nicholas Watt on a growing feud between minister and agency over emotive methods of fundraising Minolta Provisional IRA founder swaps bomb for ballot box Flying Visit World Cup thugs face travel bans News in Brief Farmer's loss Penny libel plea Albanian rapist Dentist charged Divorcee hired hitmen to kill Tenerife lover Briton sentenced to 27 years in Spanish prison, report Giles Tremlett and Paul Wilkinson Vinnie Jones faces jail after assault conviction Fetishists collected 10,000 pairs of other men's socks Khashoggi £3m cheques bounced, says Ritz casino Toyota Army chaplain fights for career after acquittal Camelot directors cash in as lottery profits rise Chief executive stands to receive £1m in bonus pay if firm's licence is renewed, writes Jon Ashworth BT Law lords to look at top QCs' fees Family of 16 took £1.7m in benefits £2.2m price on crown jewels of football Andrian Lee reports on a bid to save Bobby Moore's medals for nation Ex-wife's goal is to make family financially secure Racal Telecom By a Correspondent: Keeper goes to rescue of drowning baby hippo Flood warnings at Easter 'were issued too late' Environment Agency criticised for response to emergency that left 5 dead, writes Michael Hornsby Towns at Risk British Gas Church books save doctor from a bullet in the back Ignorance puts men at mercy of cancers Hospital tried to hush up midwives' fatal blunder Gang steals street in Liverpool News in Brief Chain reaction Baby for Gunnell Excess baggage Rude awakening Bird stops play First cellnet Blunkett may dose up to 25 failing schools New staff, £3m and a fresh start Picture Gallery Baronet killed himself over stress of running his estate Widow tells inquest that massive workload was to blame for shotgun suicide, reports Mark Henderson Attack on house-eating termites Steer clear of Portugal if you want a safe drive TSB PhoneBank Rolling Stones crew hit by tax change Song and dance over ?48m refit at Sadler's Wells No place for grand opera in nice new home, report Dalya Alberge and Mareus Binney Landlords open gate wider for ramblers PC accused of using spray unlawfully Worldcover Challenge to curb on media rights in prison SKY Ingham vents his anger at 'pathetic' Labour spin-doctors Daewod Inquiry into 32 Scottish councils Why Brown is right to adopt his iron guise Mowlam in Tory talks The Open University Barclays Funds Limited Child workers march on UN NatWest Pakistan feared Israeli raid Missiles were put on alert to counter strike at unclear sites, Christopher Walker and Michael Evans write Islamabad cuts spending by half Victim of bombing confronts Botha Cellent Widow told me to kill Gucci, Sicilian tells trial Serbs forces intensify attacks on Albanians Western nations are walking up to spreading war in Kosovo, writes Tom Walker Refugee supplies set up Villagers take on art world to reclaim 'stolen' treasure NEC Direct Yeltsin enlists bankers' support US envoy's departure leaves void in Dublin Hewlett Packard Picture Gallery World Cup plea to striking pilots World in Brief (AP): Briton's Hutu killers to die Goldwater's beauty spot rest (AP): Vatican appoints chief guard Lewinsky dismisses lawyer DNA exposes royal impostor (AFP): Japan defence plan wobbles Harare campus crackdown Despair descends on quake wilderness Christopher Thomas, one of the first journalists to fly into Kol, sees the grim choices facing aid workers ina region hit by freah disaster Aid workers find more flattened villages Dan Technology Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Gazza, Mellor and the secret of bouncing back Will Gascoigne's World Cup exclusion make or break him? Bill Frost reports on celebrities who have prospered despite spectacular falls from grace Back to a new land Expatriate Jennifer Turnbull explains why she felt a foreigner in her own country ITV 'I had to confess to writing a dud play' Michael Frayn is happy to have another hit. Interview by Valerie Grove Born to be bad? Peter Wayne is a writer, aesthete and recidivist who has spent most of his life in jail. Is he a misfit or just a rebel? Interview by Jason Cowley Lacoste Audi Home, the ultimate lifestyle accessory Banking Direct Is Labour too old-fashioned for Athens? Let's choose peers as we do our juries, urges Anthony Barnett Mercy flight Spud she likes Diary The devil in Downing St Hague has a problem: Labour's theft of Tory policies makes opposition impossible Welsh carp Diary Candid tale Diary Alan Coren This is a job for Blazza, the People's Polymath Brown in the Black The next Prime Minister versus the Iron Chancellor Names to Note New musical talent can keep Russia alive Greek to US A new dictionary for a language not dead but immortal Athenian solution to Lords reform Apostasy law and religious freedom Palestinian Christians Wise humanity Australian wine Bridging a Welsh gap A 'proper' use for redundant barns Diana memorial Uses for economists Off the scent Court Circular University news Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Luncheon Dinners Service dinner Birthdays today Anniversaries today Legal retirements and appointments Gardeners' Company Latest will Forthcoming marriages Premium Bond winners Professor Alan Milne Professor Alan Milne, political philosopher, died on May 24 aged 76. He was born on April 30,1922 Mr Justice Michael Kempster Michael Kempster, QC, Justice of the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong, 1984-93, died on May 28 aged 74. He was born on June 21,1923 Personal Column Princess Diana Autographs Wanted Philip O'connor Philip O'Connor, writer, died on May 29 aged 81. He was born on September 8,1916 And after? Telecom The politics of optimism for the new dawn As Italy prepares for a millennium jubilee, Richard Owen introduces a special report on a country that has found a new stability Manfredi Rome braced for pilgrim invasion Bitolea Spa New faces join fashion dynasty The heart and soul of fine design For four decades, Milan has proclaimed itself the style capital of the world. Paul Bompard reports Roma Polishing the treasures Culture Gold charms help raise funds for children's charity Jewellery Ty Nant Slaking a world thirst Wine Murky waters clear to reveal great profits John Phillips on the man behind ENI's remarkable turnaround Energy Meridiana South offers enterprise opportunities Investment Feelgood factor is expected to boost recovery John Phillips examines Italy's economy and, right, looks at succeseful external investment in the disadvantaged deep South Economy News The Times Crossword No 20,808 Business Forecast Cats & Dogs In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Sun Life of Canada filed incorrect DTI return Siebe cuts 4,000 jobs as part of a £100m shake-up Prescott funds for Channel link close Business Picture Gallery Vickers tries to drive off R-R owners Arts IMF to resume rescue package for Indonesia Booker slumps 15% after third warning Arthur Andersen Sport Television and Radio Business Today Thames deal MEPC payout National Grid hopes for £1bn US expansion Smartcard launched by Visa Xerox jobs Times award Bookings up Tourist Rates Hewlett Packard Thames renegotiates Jakarta water contract De La Rue spares Far East staff as 400 UK jobs go Dairy Crest seeks more acquisitions Retail spending shows fresh signs of slowing Vodafone takes issue with Oftel over call charges Akzo Nobel sees off rival Alstom value tops £4bn RBS withdraws offer Greencore profits surge Brown's £2.5m package Supply deal for Ushers Tesco to offer pensions Morrison advances Filofax shares slide as talks are called off Business Roundup MEPC to give back £400m to shareholders Oasis shares lifted 16% by sales figures Dukes Place Holdings L. 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By our City Editor: Millennium manhunt at M&S Commentary GB Railways generates £3.6m profit Siebe Commodities Liffe Options MFI continues to rally in lacklustre day for FTSE 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 A proud record dented Tempus Vodafone Booker Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Oasis Wall Street Trouble looms as British mills face pressure to cut their coats Fashion for cheap imports threatens to unravel the rag trade, says Carl Mortished Wine barred The Times City Diary Too soon to go bottom-fishing in Asia Arch types The Times City Diary Double entry The Times City Diary Regus Unlimited names and spread vehicles must act together to secure future Business Letters Viewing deposit and mortgage rate averages in their true perspective Direct connection that means business Annie Turner introduces a three-page special report on a telecommunications conference devoted to the phone's role in commerce Graham Technology Administration 2000 and one big headache Millennium Telebusiness Kingston Sound and the fury of call centre boom Call centres are taking a new line to improve the lot of staff, says Annie Turner Workplace Merseyside Dialling up some help from outside Tony Dawe looks at the way business turns to independent firms to handle telephone inquiries Fast link is a good bet for football Isdn Genesys Net working for your firm's future David MacKenzie takes a look at how call centres, computer telephony and the Internet are set to change business Converging Technology Digital sign of the times Sue Spenceley Burch on how the latest technology can help the deaf Videophones Sitel Corporation Equities hold steady Compaq British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Orange The City Quay Sunlight Westbury North of the Thames Attention! Greenwich Heights Hamptons North of the Thames Rossmoregate Plc Allymore Chestertons The White House Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items A home and away win Adam Barnard reports on a case that will help to protect consumers Property English Courtyard Take a lease on an ancient mausoleum Now we can all rest in style, says Christopher Woodward Keeping a roof over our dead These windowless palaces more than qualify as heritage Now the good news from Russia In Moscow Richard Morrison reports on a dazzling new generation of Russian teenage musical prodigics, performing in London later this month The Times Film With the hoofers in Hades Opera: Simon Keenlyside tells Hilary Finch about an all-dancing O'Orfeo Theatre An apostle at large in Hollywood Matt Wolf meets Robert Duvall, the Oscar-winning actor who turned writer and director for his latest film Ella with a spot of Ginger Jazz: Probably the best straight-ahead jazz singer in the world; Barber and Lurie do the anniversary waltz Royal Shakespeare Company Doing it justice Concert LSO/Previn Barbican Time shows the wiser Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Creature comfits Pop The Creatures Garage, N1 Comedy Theatre Listings Art Galleries Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Antiquarian Book Fair Give a bitch a bad name Doomed to relegation Ooh Ah Showab Khan Pleasance, N7 Parables from Persia Conference of the Birds Tabernacle, W11 Theatre Beautiful Enter now to win cash prizes worth £50,000 The Times World Cup Fantasy League How to Enter Terms and Conditions Golding enters brave new world Edward Gorman surveys sailing's singular sensation The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Beverley Winning Move Chester Keene on Chess Greek Dance gamble gains impetus Racing: Second Empire Heads Desby Betting after Receiving Vote of Confiedence from Kinake Warwick Tregoning saddles first winner Yesterday's Results Newcastle Hoh Warrior joins Mann Folkestone Goodwood Ebadiyla runs Rapid Raceline Britain revives Australians' flagging dreams Triathletes endure identity crisis to maintain Olympic medal hopes Holyfield topping the bill for Lewis 3Com For the Record Today's Fixtures Gateshead prove short on detail Rugby League By our Sports Staff: Anger as Bateman backs out of tour Rugby Union Cottam will put bowlers through their paces England call in respected coach to prepare for Test series Michael Henderson talks to a man with a tough reputation but who gets results The Times MEB Pawerline Clocking on provides relief for late arrivals By our Sports Staff: Sri Lankan selectors decide on experience Hoddle right to exorcise ghost of Gascoigne past Reliance on a man whose powers were palpably waning was a slight on the rest' World Cup-bound Durkin finds himself fully booked Russell Kempson meets the referee tackling a temporary new career as roving ambassador Beconase Slow descent from Turin peak Chelsea use £5m bait in race to capture Desailly Geneva convention signals tour's fresh start Large purse tempts high-quality field to France for Evian Masters as new season opens Legal & Public Notices Bishopscort (BB&Co.) Limited Legal, Public, Company Public Notices Rose looks for amateur victory Knowle gets the nod Ladejo combines roles Giles put in tight corner Woodroffe in full flow Steelers strengthened AA Car Insurance Hingis rules roost as Williams bows out Tennis: American Pretender Banished in One-Sided French Open Quarter-Final Tiny Computers Limited Graf to lose her place in rankings Word-Watching Adrift on an Italian river Television Choice Radio Choice Sometimes justice may be seen to be undone Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable End of the world for Romario Injured Brazilian striker joins list of notable absentees from France Times Two Crossword Triathlon 46 Moya proves too hot for Rios Umpire brings down Kuerten Golf Bombardier Cotton to face inquiry over peace deal Games Cross New Frontiers Heroes and Villains of Cyberspace LineOne Hi-Grade US Hotlines News and views, from Silicon Valley by Kenny Maclver Now cords are out of fashion Index British Army goes into virtual battle CSI Compuserve World Cup IT players aim for a clean sheet Astronauts will use a payphone up in space Why does my printer keep lying? Dell Plunging into the unknown Double reward for a talented young designer High wire BT Internet The Document Company Xerox A close-run thing for the jet set as planes stack up Eve-Ann Prentice reports on a hi-tech solution for busy airspace, as Interface's action man goes up, up and down with bump Terror at 2,000 feet NetDirect Queen's axe-man still keeps an eye on the stars Nicholas Booth meets a member of rock's royal family who is as handy with a telescope as he is with a guitar Sun Uri Geller's Weird Web E 3 adds 3-D to equation ... to the power of X The venue and the stars may have been American-but most of the talent was British. Tim Wapshott in Atlanta reports from the world's biggest gaming show Netcom Hayes Scully Steals the Show Martin Dawes Meet 'Mr' Croft—the man behind Lara New faces in computing Tech Big dates for your It diaries Agenda Helping to strike the right deal Purchase a virtual patch Fastrack IT Fightback against the aliens Fun zone Best People Ltd. 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