News from 09/06/1998
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James Landale, Charles Buss, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Bennett, Chief Executive, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Arif Emile Safieh, Harriet Warner, Philip Delves, Peter Birts, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Thomas Harding, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, M. J. Wells, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, John Davie (Head of Classics), Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Michhael Gove, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Harry Stourton, J. E. Dussek, President, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Charles Bremner, P. G. Reasbeck, K. Bofkin (President, Medical Society), Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, K. J. Thomas (Chairman), Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Jasper Gerard, Roger Combes, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Ian MacLean, Chairman, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Giles Wheatley, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Sir Gavin Lightman, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Tunku Varadarajan and Russell Jenkins, Claudia Joseph, Arthur Leathley and Philip Webster, Polly Newton, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Lawrence Freedman, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Nick Nuttall, Alasdair Murray and Richard Miles, Julian Washington, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, David Fanning, Timothy Garton, Oliver August, Graham Hills, D. C. C. Dixon, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, John H. Williams, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jeremy McMullen and Roy Lewis, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Charles Bremner and our Foreign Staff, Saba Salman, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, Jason Cowley, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, T. C. Dann, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Dalton, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja and Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Kiley, Alexandra Frean and Caroline Merrell, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, John O'leary and Nicholas Watt, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Richard Bird, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoTuesday 30p Every Weekday Louise Woodward's mother denies cheating defence fund Prescott set to privatise air traffic control Index Abbey National Border town at eye of African storm Efforts to win a ceasefire seemed to be futile as Ethiopia moved to open a third front in its bitter border dispute with Eritrea, reports Sam Kiley Life beyond Viagra Law A betrayal of club spirit Most unsuited £0,000 Nigerian dictator dies of heart attack Tuesday 30p Every Weekday Sir Paul pays a last tribute to Linda, his diamond lady Tricky questions made simple by the great pretender Political Sketch Man who saved Asda to cut 40 jobs at Tory HQ Archer takes fight to enemy territory What increases the risk of coronary heart disease… Never knowingly oversold Picture Gallery Stones challenged to pay roadies' tax bill News in Brief MacKenzie quits Mirror Maze post still unfilled Rugby star sued Newspaper price vote Cash warning to doctors Players get the blues over Hoddle's beige England coach insists on 'second division' colour for the squad's official suits, says Adrian Lee Striking French pilots play games with football fans Billie-Jo death scene 'made PC forget evidence' Britons win hatful of awards on US stage Microsoft Why pick a shade that is beyond the pale? Hauliers threaten to step up blockades Motorways at standstill in protest at fuel cost, writes Arthur Leathley Woman murdered as she waited for flight HSA Crown Plan Health Care Rail workers prepare to strike BNB International Interim Management Girl, 14, found with married neighbour Boy, 6, dies after falling on to branch News in Brief Fair death award Car gang jailed Yachtsman lost Mountain rescue Death decision David Rollason This is beautiful. Linda would have loved it' Direct Line Personal Loans Nec Direct Order of Service Germany goes to court for looted Old Master Peter Foster on the fight for a 1603 masterpiece taken as the Red Army advanced through Nazi Germany Renault recommend Labour will tax the rich man's rubbish Independent Mortgage Collection Pill with link to Dome symbol is dropped Police angered after murder case dropped Prosecution lawyers say their own gun expert had cast doubts on Crown claims, reports Tim Jones Docklands bomb and race hoax 'shared same code' Legal & General Landlords cheat thousands out of deposits Survey finds that private tenants are losing millions of pounds in unregulated system for no good reason, report Mark Henderson Cable & Wireless A very clear message from One 2 One Precept Divorcees get rights to husband's pension How Divorced Campaigner Lost out Judges would have final say over p re-nuptial contracts Demon Internet Cyclists' face masks fail roadside pollution test Gateway Police report on Lawrence murder attacked Relax 40 Labour MPs rebel on student grants Bill BT Holiday is over for unwelcome visitors Alliance Leicester Prince is backed in attack on modified foodstuffs Europe agrees to ban 'wall of death' driftnets Majority deal will save whales and dolphins, write Charles Bremner and Nick Nuttall Angry bull kills water board man Direct Line Nelc Scotland culls imported deer to save native red Blair ready to create up to 20 Labour peers James Landale on the Prime Minister's reinforcement of his noble troops Natwest More than just a bank Ashdown says cut Commons by 150 MPs Lib Dems can at least see the big picture Riddell on Politics What affects 1.4 million people in the UK and 123… Allied Irish Old comrades spurn peace in Horn of Africa Sam Kiley looks at the pressures that have turned close allies into bitter enemies Well-armed 'David with attitude' takes on Ethiopian Goliath Firepower Talk radio Budget squeeze forces envoys to plug gaps Britain Darjeeling Chirac joins Kohl in attack on Brussels Small states fear loss of power, writes Charles Bremner in Luxembourg The Times Germany apologises for 1904 slaughter of Africans Picture Gallery US envoy locked out by Belarus welders Suicide's kidneys offered Bosnia teaches Nato there can be no half-measures The new images of Balkan conflict have an eerie familiarity but the latest crisis is different in character, writes Lawrence Freedman Moderate Rugova sidelined DIAL-a-PHONE America and EU in troops threat to Milosevic Kohl seeks Yeltsin support on Kosovo Germany What is a leading cause of blindness in the UK? Calais Mystery tribe is found in Brazil Tiny Computers Limited Foreign Staff: Nigeria's tyrant leaves legacy of fear and poverty Settlers kick Arabs in tussle over Jerusalem homes Gore links El Nino to record heat World in Brief (Reuters): MiGs collide (AP): Murder charge (AFP): 30 die in revolt (AP): Heston elected (AP): Bee road hazard (AP): Americans bid farewell to Mir Banking Direct Clinton call for united war on drug trafficking Last chance to win cash prizes worth £50,000 The Times World Cup Fantasy League The Scoring System 'I was too young to be impotent' The path to sexual happiness is not necessarily scattered with Viagra capsules. Anjana Ahuja and Dr Thomas Stuttaford report on the wide range of remedies for a condition that affects many men The Harley Medical Group The South African Shop The Lazarus Drugs Holland & Barrett Undercover with a private eye Infidelity, missing people and espionage have made private investigation a booming business. Harry Stourton reports Viagra My (small) moment of World Cup glory As an eight-year-old, Jason Cowley successfully predicted the result of the 1974 World Cup. Now he gives his verdict for France '98 British Diabetic Association Rebranding Europe as postmodern Timothy Garton Ash wonders if the EU is ready for a Demos makeover Banks account Diary Of cabbages and princes Charles makes us reflect, this time on food and genetics. His forte is our good fortune Wheel spin Diary Radio ga-ga Diary LA mode Tempters of St James's Michael Gove urges the RAC not to sell its assets and its soul Interim Arrangements Lords reform requires more work from both parties Against Milosevic How the West can confront Serbia's dictator Gimme Shelter But they can't get no... tax exemption Tax 'anomaly' on overseas earnings Palestinian Christians Mortality rates for cardiac surgery Fully rounded doctors Afghan earthquake A wise saw Severn BridgeA 'Stealing' time on parking tickets Dounreay closure Modern maxims Church challenge Court Circular Birthdays today Dinner Cheshire Lieutenancy Help Campaign Personal Today's royal engagements The Yehudi Menuhin School The Royal Society of Chemistry Lincoln's Inn Memorial services Sir Alan Glyn Concert Royal Over-Seas League Lecture Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem Windsor lobby that rose from fire wins top award Church news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages General Sanji Abacha Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Geoffrey Kendal Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Catholics! His Honour Philip Curtis From Our Own Correspondent: Dismantling Delayed Organized RUHR RESISTANCE Business Services Free 100 Mins of National Calls Regus Link Summer Time Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pirtek hoses & assenblies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchising in the 90'S Franchises Surface Doctor Legal & Public Notices Briefings Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers IT girls seek funding to teach old men new tricks Harriet Warner on a huge demand from older people to learn about the Internet Engineering council Companies realise that bigger is not always better Pilot training schemes designed to fill skills gap News The Times Crossword No 20,813 Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Perfect Day Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Scottish Mutual in line to run new pension WH Smith buys Internet book business for £9.4m John Charcol Europe's banks attacked over role in Asian crisis Business Yen at its Lowest for Seven Years Arts Biotech concern mounts as shares go at discount Sport Wells Fargo agrees $34bn merger Pressure on the Fat Cats? Business Today Intel faces anti-trust lawsuit in America NHP pays £39m for care homes Acal ahead Critchley up Stirling grows Waterfall gain Young call The Times British Land confident of further growth in market Stock Exchange opens media blitz Court blocks Rose over RAC meeting Pension members lose safeguards Cortecs chief resigns Cranfield University Retail sales hit as output inflation stays at zero Railtrack's Virgin deal approved Hefty fall for 600 Group Nabisco's $406m revamp Alba sustains progress Umeco signs Rolls deal Salvesen falls to £26.4m Highland Hotels grow Renold improvement Tourist Rates Rio Tinto arm buys £245m us coal assets Business Roundup Bonfield's pay at BT tops £1m BT By our City Editor: Fearing Asia's Mexican wave Commentary Unigate reaffirms expansion policy as profits increase Babcock turns the tide Waddington to sell cartons arm Electro components puts faith in Japan SDX agrees £124m offer by Lucent Commodities Liffe Options Speedy Stagecoach poised to enter the FTSE 100 Stock Market Last year was one for the electricity companies to… 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 Salvesen Electrocomponents Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Beware rocky ground Tempus Unigate Wall Street A Shadow Chancellor with City credentials The Business of Politics Chips are down for maturing giants of the high-tech sector Middle-age spread is beginning to take its toll, says Carl Mortished Out of tune The Times City Diary Stumped The Times City Diary Given the Elba Rowe & Maw Backing art to put a brand in the picture Market Leader The Times Unit Trust Information Service Newspaper Licensing Agency Prices squeezed higher First direct British Funds Welcome to the lion's den Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antique & Art Fairs Galleries Any colour, as long as it's black Portishead Coiston Hall, Bristol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Dutch without much of a treat Dance Nederlands Dans Theatre 2 High Wycombe Porgy and less Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hidden truth revealed in the flesh Lucian Freud's masterful studies of human form and foible are on show at the Tate. Richard Cork reports St. John's, Smith Square Around the Galleries The quintessence of Byzantium Michael Binyon on a dazzling new exhibition of icons on loan from Greece A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Opera Festive charm wears thin Opera: Rodney Milnes finds a culture of contradictions in Dresden Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins Alliance Leicester Vile by nature Mahagonny Songspiel/Happy End Cochrane, Wc1 Chambers Tomorrow Novel and bright The Aspern Papers Guildhall School One-woman show Esclarmonde Queen Elizabeth Hall ZMB Delotte & Touche City University JRK ST Berwin & Co Herbert Smith All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Health and Safety Executive Appointment of Property… Personal Injury Capsticks Private Practice & In-House Hughes-Castell London - Partners & Associates Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Faculty of Law Are the days of rich pickings from legal aid numbered, asks Frances Gibb. Two legal experts, below, report Bumping over the silk road Sir Gavin Lightman on the history and role Paper urges shake-up Picture Gallery Help at hand Booking an expansion Contact group Big in Brum ZMB Index The guard dog that didn't bite QD Norton Rose Credit Suisse Citco Chambers Banking & Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items The College of Law Here come the unions again Jeremy McMullen and Roy Lewis analyse a new attempt to offer fairness at work Clifford Chance Across the great World Cup divide Why is an English firm working in France? Develop your skills. Build your experience QD Crow Prosecution Service HW Group Chambers Professional Recruitment Skandia Supervision of Solicitors FSA Company Secretary Director of the Institute of Professional Legal… Allen & Overy Chambers QD ZMB Industry Barnes Kavelle Limited London Stock Exchange Multiple Display Advertising Items Daniels Bates GG Graham Gill & Young Watson, Farley & Williams The Boots Company Whitehead Selection Schumacher earns grudging respect for awesome talent Beaten rivals united in acclaim of extraordinary German driver PSD Company Golf Days Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Kendall insists his position at Everton is safe Football Profile Wilkins creates cup selection dilemma after record throw Athletics Picture Gallery For the Record Pools Forecast Jackman breaks her finals hoodoo Squash Rose aims to rise to Amateur challenge Golf Fixtures Cricket Stoute puts forward lame excuse Racing: Trainer Reveals Greek Dance Injured a Leg when Disappointing at Epsom Salisbury Rapid Raceline Specialists Guide to our Racecard Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Racing Ahead Winning Move Keene on Chess Blatter set to carry on where Havelange left off Rob Hughes believes that defeat of Johansson has left Fifa with two honorary presidents Germans admit two players are under treatment The Times Moore takes his final bow with controlled emotion John Goodbody pays tribute to the farmworker's son who became the voice of football in Britain A new experience for an old hand Scholes to emerge as centre of attention Quiet midfield player prepares to take Gascoigne's role Eccentric Troussier attempts to raise South African spirits Inigo Gilmore talks to the coach who has become known as the 'white witchdoctor' ITV Bergkamp doubtful according to Wenger The Times England look to experienced players for hope New Zealand coach says overworked stars need a lengthy break befor Word Cup Butterwoths Jenkins pulls plug on move to Bath Gregory shrugs off players' complaints Rugby League Dallaglio sets limit to ease heavy burden AA Car Insurance Fingers of blame about to be pointed Dell Confident Winks eyes Bath graduation victory Women's Cricket England left thwarted but hopeful Cricket: South Africa Captain Orders Extra Work for Team's Strike Bowlers Towers confirm merger Sport in Brief Ingle faces French resistance Boxing Henman happy with fitness Tennis: Rain Limits Play on the Opening Day of Queen's Club Tournament Becker plays typical waiting game Numbered Account Word-Watching Radio Choice The girl done good,'Arry Television Choice The truth about Mainwaring's brave band Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Motor Racing 47 Blatter victory lifts England hopes for 2006 Coach maintains unshakeable belief in squad as significant success is won off field Hoddle gives final rallying cry Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Stewart optimistic despite rain Sun Tennis 54 Good Wood Festival of Speed Try a taste of Glorious Goodwood Alan Copps predicts that this year's Festival of Speed will be unique Information Lotus élan for happy Herbert Highlights and All the Fun of the Weekend Picture Gallery June 12-14 1998 Mercs race in There's never any shortage of breathtaking cars… High point for the Jag XK Contents End of the road for Ken Kevin Eason reports on the garage sale that closes a chapter of F1 history Omega Jaguar Xkr Don't Dream It. Drive It Men who gloried in speed Join the party with the greats of the golden era, writes Alan Copps Goodwood Ractrack Revived Good Wood Road Racing Company Gentlemen, start your engines. Indycar's here America's finest are coming over here with a blast of the past. Kevin Eason reports The Best of the Oval Racers The Times An uphill challenge Eve-Ann Prentice on the gruelling hill climb that drivers face this year All eyes are on the Goodwood clocks A sporty classic is thriving ... Ford Escort The car that is to be killed off despite its unparalled success 100Yrs Norton 100yrs Timw Computer Systems
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