News from 08/06/1998
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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, C. Martin Director General, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, DJM, Patricia Davies, Valerie J. Lund Chairman, Grace Bradberry, Stephen Green, Curator, Rob Hughes, Darcy Kuronen, Keeper of Musical Instruments, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and James Bone, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Paul Ravenscroft, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Nigel Williamson and Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Maria Alvarez, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Tim Butler, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Laurence Libin, Curator of Musical Instruments, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Simon Eastwood, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Thrasy Petropoulos, David Francis Chapman, Headmaster, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Symonds (Project Manager), Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Vladimir Kosheley, Keeper, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Ashbourne, Chief Executive, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, David Hands, rugby correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Gerhard Stradner, Director, Peter Barnard, R. F. Noy, Ned Paul, Editor, Chris Leithead, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, John S. Hunter, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Thor Heyerdahl, Guy Walters and Dominic Kennedy, John Shock, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Elizabeth Wells, Curator, Michael Austin and John Stern, Phil McLennan, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Melvyn Bragg, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jonathan Reekie, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, A. D. Stewart, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Saba Salman, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, R. Janko, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Dominic Kennedy and Guy Walters, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Edwin Werner, Director, Brian Glanville, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Hattie Ellis, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Danny Baker, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, David Crosby Chairman, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Baldwin of Bewdley Joint Chairman, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, John Harthman, Sheffield city councilor, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, Matthew Bond, David Kemp, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Ian McEwan, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoWhy Nancy still adores Ronnie Stones cancel tour over £12m tax bill Jagger offered to play for charity Hague to dine in the lions' den England on top Northolt project Index By a Correspondent: French tell Tartan Army to scrub off their flags Golfer priest keeps swinging after lightning strikes Prince speaks out on genetic foods Eritrean consul who helped 44 Britons to flee is unpaid novice First Telecom Ethical arms policy hits business Firms complain of delays in getting licence, writes Michael Evans Al Fayed faces query by charity watchdogs over memorial fund CJD expert's advice was ignored The Royal Bank of Scotland Tories round on Labour over reform of Lords Hague to sup in union lions' den Serviceline Insurance Crestfallen royals come down a peg at Harrods Omega Ex-MP challenges candidate Archer News in Brief Drugs chapter blocked Witness protection Revolt on student loans Police warn train drivers Lost greyhound is safe Murder cases dropped Starry tribute to career that began in the dreams of a little boy Benedict Nightingale pays his own homage to the 30 year theatrival career of Sir Cameron Mackintosh who became the most remarkable producer of our era How Polyfilla played part in nuclear clean-up Ungrateful seagull gives its rueful rescuer the bird Natural Progesterone Cream Woman's legs broken as jet hits turbulence Microsoft Office 97 A lunch date gave producer appetite for success Rover Cleaner waters bring otters back from the brink Diary reveals life of Kitchener soldier Virgin Computacenter digital By a Correspondent: Girl missing with man, 34 By a Correspondent: Orchestra strings out a record crescendo Exam pupils told to keep their eye on the ball Football watched in moderation may help in testing times, reports John O'Leary The manager's dilemma: whether to let the team play away Some are allowing staff to watch on office televisions but others are banning it, writes Maria Alvarez Mesh computers plc France ready for long haul over air strike Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Hospital death lists 'may scare away patients' Ian Murray on why doctors fear statistics could mislead the public and cause panic Cycle fatality rate hits Bike Week Longines The Vauxhall Sintra By a Correspondent: Model shot in face steps back into limelight Dome is not the mother of invention Designers for millennium products have run out of steam, Dominic Kennedy and Guy Walters report Controversial yacht wins place on list of leading designs Bose Better sound through research Forte Creator of winged boat finds himself in deep water Buyers duped by cheap Far East copies of paintings Flood of fakes hits professional copyists, writes Dalya Alberge Old Master with bit part lands a starring role Dalya Alberge on how a painting of distinction from emerged from the background RSC buys its history in pictures Zurich Municipal Museum denies marbles cover-up Kingston Brussels sales tax 'threatens Uk art market' For sale: a patented history in the making Jim McCue feasts in eyes on more than 350 years of classic innovation Toyota Woman , 83, in 'suicide' Lorry protest Ecstasy death Athens murder Swiftcall Eu leaders warned of the need for 'Fbi force ' High-speed train disaster gives 'safety-first' Luddites a weapon EU warns Serbs over 'apartheid' in Kosovo Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Yugoslav planes 'attack town' Staff-hungry bosses fete us graduates A blooming economy means jobs galore and big salaries on offer writes Ian Brodie in Washington Delhi accused as train bomb blast kills 26 World in Brief (Reuters): Yemen frees BBC journalists (AFP): Taiwan baby virus kills 30 (Reuters): RAF hunts for missing crew (Reuters): Army rebels 'hold foreigners' Mexico blaze may last month The Missions to Seamen Ultra Stuck Up Bravery medal winner to die US used sarin' on Vietnam defectors Silk Cut Ultra Tehran hardliners put reform mayor in dock A political courtroom drama may end in a backstage deal, writes Michael Theodoulou in Tehran UN prepares plans to clean up world money-laundering Lloyds Bank Business Banking Vauxhall 'Absurd' war finds former allies squabbling over barren border Sam Kiley finds not-so-funny parallels between today's confrontation and Evelyn Waugh's 1930s satire, Scoop Foreigners flee as Ethiopian jets hit airport The air exodus has left a city of empty restaurants, unhired taxis and people scanning the sky, writes Sam Kiley in Asmara Gucci widow suspected of murdering her stepfather Bank of Ireland St. Joseph's Hospice Lewinsky 'is still infatuated' by Clinton Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Eritrean envoys kicked out with no time to pack Sheraton Valentino The best of British tailoring The Personal Number Company Plc Eric Hill Ltd Property lust: the ultimate modern fantasy How we live is what we are, Valerie Grove, whose house was on TV last night, explores our fascination with other people's homes and decor DIAL-a-PHONE Nancy and Ronald - for better, for worse Grace Bradberry on a lasting story of presidential love Time Cheeky farewell Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Playhouse Step wise Opinion Why we can't go out without a Mackintosh Deep in virgin territory Urusla Riverside Studios Van Halen III Pop Sweetly fiddled Lacoste ENO Eno The Personal Number Company Plc An encore for its master's voice Under new management, Aldeburgh may become the opera festival of Britten's dreams. Rodney Milnes reports Pure genius , liquid and lyrical Pop Guinness Fleadh Finsbury park Opera & Ballet Life in the roar Garbage Brixton Academy Bill Wrights Capital Breaks The Times theatre This week in the Times The wonder is we're here at all Elabrote creation myths can never match the astonishing story of evolution, says Ian McEwan Plum duff Diary Will Ken be made mayor or martyr? Livingstone might be a certain winner for London-but he will still be sacrificed in a wider political game We 're missing you, Mr Blair The Prime Minister may pay a price for his remoteness, says Peter Riddell Boresville Sit . Vac In training Bill and Benn The Prime Minister is right on student finance Blowing the Horn More than a border is at strake in Eritrea's war with Ethiopia A Market under the Hammer Britain must lobby against new taxes on art sales Urgent appeal to protect the oceans European disunity Work flexibility for women surgeons Cancer research Council contractors Diana 's fame Villa excavations Chorus of support for Handel project Class sizes Teachers' load Watching the clock? Court Circular Birthdays today Royal engagements Service dinners Service luncheon Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial marks year might of Rome crushed British tribes Royal Society of Chemistry Harmers of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Marion Milner Marion Milner, psychoanalyst and auther, died on May 29 aged 98. She was born on February 1,1900 Professor Bob Savage Bob Savage, Professor of Vertebrate Palaeontology at Bristol University, died of cancer on May 9 aged 70. He was born on July 2,1927 Church appointments Rear-Admiral Walter Ash Rear-Admiral Walter Ash, Cb, electrical and ship design engineer, died on May 26 aged 92. He was born on May 2,1906 Joe Harsch Joe Harsch, American broadcaster and journalist, died in Jamestown, Rhode Island, on June 3 aged 93. He was born in Toledo. Ohio. on May 25,1905 Police The parents charged with causing the death of their child belonged to a sect known as the Peculiar People whose beliefs were inspired by a verse in the General Epistle of James. They rejected medical aid and relied on prayer and anointing with oil to cure illness News The Times Crossword No 20,812 Business Begin Bridge Forecast American Express In the Times England declare their intent in bold riposte Stewart Takes Upper Hand in Edgbaston Test Whitehall Riding High Westwood claims second successive… Leading Light England Humbled Crash Course Burns on verge of second victory Sport in Brief Monarchs slay Dragons Rutter loses contact Boardman to enter Tour Thornhill springs upset Jackson takes charge Blundell crashes out Boss Hugo Boss Moya unruffled by friendly fire Tennis: Spaniaro Overpowers Compatriot in Good-Natured French Final Seles ambition dogged by Spanish grit Bulls undermined by Bradley Rugby League: Dismissal Condemns Champions to Defeat By our Sports Staff: Monie critical despite win Boss Hugo Boss Britons look to find home comforts Schumacher steers clear of chaos Victory in dramatic Canadian Grand Prix stands despite protest England caught in battle for world leadership Football: Change of Heart by Fa Threatens to Throw Vote for Fifa Presidency Wide Open Hayles claims second success in time-trial Cycling Docklands Regatta cut short Rowing Jerudong make the most of extra time Polo Sorbothane The Times Yorkshire undone by Ormond Cricket: Leicestershire pace Bowler Takes Full Advantage of Helpful Heading Fy Pitch AA Car Insurance Glamorgan unable to match Smith's assault Fraser revels in challenge Lancashire progress at double Northampton (Lancashire won loss): Lancashire (4pts) beat Northamptonshire by seven wickets Chesterfield under threat Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times The Weekend's First-Class Scoreboards Star quality helps buoyant Cork rise to challenge England's show pony' revealed as thoroughbred on Test return New Zealand cave in Citibank Cream turns sour in season of surprises Owen may benefit from rival 's sorry state Football Dell Doing well under doctor's orders Russell Kempson goes to Tunis to see England's opening World Cup opponents warm up in style against Wales Argentinians support England's 2006 bid Tunisia draw home comfort Everton see O'Neill as possible successor to Kendall Dividend Card Humble origins keep Scottish feet on ground Kevin McCarra on players keen to enjoy their belated arrival on to the international stage Tms no longer on the listener's wavelength Forceful case for a gentler whip 'It was great jockeyship that got High-Rise home first. It was also, the stewards decided, unacceptable jockeyship' Forced out of a corner Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211 e-mail to sport. letters@the-times. co. uk French lesson England should take to heart Safety above all Let us follow Spanish lead Hague still well ahead All correspondence should include address and postcode Please include a daytime telephone number Pick Hick now This Week JVC Westwood breaks several barriers Golf: In-Form Briton Claims First Domestic Victory to Lead European Money-List Alfredsson takes masters by storm Britons rehearse in style Swimming Garcia strikes a blow for the good guy Legal & General By our Sports Staff: McNish enjoys dramatic finale Motor Racing Nissan England humbled as never before Piatkus By our Sports Staff: Holmes to stake his claim for Scotland selection Britons rise to new challenge Triathlon: Johns Clinches National Title after Switching Allegiance The Times Calm Rickardsson clinches double Speedway: Swede Ends Drought with Consecutive Grand Prix Wins MacArthur ready to face coastal hazards Sailing Evergreen Black ready to rewrite final chapter Athletics David Powell on the British athlete who has set himself one target for his last year of competition Norfolk begin title defence in fine style Bowls SKY Sports Cumani boxes clever in Derby sparring Racing: Trainer Offers Few Clues to High-Rise Development in Approach to Blue Riband Lincoln Word Watching Sheehan on Bridge Stanley dines out on crumb from Maktoums' table Keene on Chess Winning Move Pritchard and Dalton share title honours Racing Thunderer: Warwick Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Rapid Raceline Real Quiet silenced by nose job Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Nottingham Aga Khan triumphs with Zainta in Diane Thunderer: Pontefract Pantani completes great comeback with Giro triumph Cycling The Times Sorting the strong from the stronger Could you become a pigeon fancier? David Powell is looking for a new sport. Clay pigeon shooting may be it—and not just because of the Aston Martin Db7 How to Get Started Lombard Trophy Update Club Golf The Times Guide to the Week Ahead Cycling Bowls Club Cricket Pools Check For the Record Rugby League Rugby Union Buyers entitled to terminate contract Military doctor not liable for failure to diagnose Liability for psychological predisposition Scots Law Report June 8 1998 Outer House Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Selective implementation not allowed The Times Court 's power is not removed by contract Capitalisation , week's change Moss Bros British Funds Bupa raises commission rates BT Corporate Profile: Tesco Red-faced Revenue's Peps bungle Our Verdict Economic Outlook Telecom Italia Granada poised to broadcast upbeat figures Results Ellesse Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market US resolve faces tough test from Iran oil project Pay surveys say Bank wrong to worry over rises Alternative Investment Market C&A takes action to enforce ethical code Picture Gallery Coal rescue expected this week Main Team/Title Sponsor Airline Network Threat of anti-trust lawsuit facing Intel What the doctor ordered ? Paul Druman on the implications of a pharamaceutical pheomenon Robert Goddard Policymakers must get off the road to nowhere Word-Watching Radio Choice A damp twitch in Trinidad Television Choice BBC1 Satellite and Cable Why oh why must celebrity end in a Y? Jospin set to give up Aerospatiale majority stake MPs look at ethical trading overseas Times Two Crossword Companies Stagecoach on £40m trail for Raf Northolt Treasury turns fiscal screw Soros eyes Lonrho Africa shares Picture Gallery Indonesia crisis boosts Rio Tinto Roger Bootle 46 New Corby British Biotech test data fails to impress England expects Plus TV 's top teams Danny Baker Off the Wall Eat Football Fantasy league The Kick off Nokia Connecting People Your four-part guide to the World Cup 1998 The Times For you the World Cup is over, my four-legged friend Danny Baker on footballing dogs and flying hamsters, Fifa's mad rules, fans with reasons to be sad and Jerry Seinfeld's comical timing Ladbrokes Troubled Dutch Stoked up to Fifa pitch Fact: There can be few greater fans of the American… So I ate my England v Tunisia ticket ... World Cup Fever 98 Lavazza Want to avoid the result ? The fight to dominate the World Cup TV ratings will be compulsive viewing. says Matthew Bond Back the Belgians Phil McLennan says steer clear of England if you are looking for value Syouest Group a Group B The Top 100 World Cup Footballers In the end, the winner had to be Pelé. This week Brian Glanville concludes the assessment of his all-time greats with the top 25: the remaining 75 are printed on the opposite page Group C Group D Accurist Eeyore addio, let's be glum about the Cup Lynne Truss tries to put visions of a high-drama tournament out of her mind BT The Times Pull-Out Guide to the World Cup Group E Group F Group G Group H 1986 A celebration in posters: The last of a four-part series presenting the official image for all 16 World Cup tournaments If you're hot you're hot, if you're not you're out Teams playing badly, squads arguing—these are the telltale signs of potential winners, says Simon Barnes B2 Eat food. Watch football. Sleep later Planning an easy World Cup party? Hattie Ellis has some ideas for fast but tasty dishes Orange Time £50,000 in Prizes Pick your World Xi Can you select a winning world cup team? World Cup Fantasy League The Times Choose your fantasy team here Terms and Conditions Talk radio The Times World Cup Fantasy League Entry Form It's too late for Hoddle to wobble Commentator Jonathan Pearce on England's propects in France Vauxhall Watch the Cream of World Football with Boddingtons
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