News from 16/06/1998
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Stephen Dodgson, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Inigo Gilmore, Martin Mears, Iain Glidewell, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Miller, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Maria Alvarez, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, John Chittock, Chairman, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, John O'leary and Helen Johnstone, Thrasy Petropoulos, John PHILLIPS(Professor of Health Sciences), Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Charlotte Fane, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, John Davies, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Janet Bush, Robert Whymant and Michael MacKey, Matt Dickinson and John Goodbody, Anatole Kaletsky, John Dorman, Charles Bremner, Chris Barton, Deborah Collcutt, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Victoria Fletcher, David Comyns, Adam Roscoe, Jasper Gerard, Joseph Crosthwaite, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Adrian Lee and Ben MacIntyre, Michael Theodoulou, Bryan Curtayne, Marit Hargie, Larry Whitty, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Evans, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Andrew Bradford, John Stern, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Anne Ashworth, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, Charles Lane, Chairman, Clive Roslin, Ian Mitchell, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Philip Delves Broughton, Michael Clark Stock Market Writer, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, P. Back, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Nicholas Watt and Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Gillian Harris, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Sheila Mitchell, Gavin Littaur, Robin Lodge, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Denis R. Alexander, Craig Burley, Jason Niss, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lynne Gray, Richard Ford, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, D. W. Bowerman, Robert Venables, (Charity Commissioner),
ResumoIndex England fans are jailed for rioting Opening victory marred by more violence Goldman vote for bonanza Index Follow the World Cup with the finest team Blair backs a strong euro as bulwark against Asian crisis Church's liturgy to include exorcism and healing A lesson in the Virtue Of hardness England's unlikely hero Milosevic given airpower threat British Steel jobs at risk Shares down Baume & Mercier 2 for 1 Tuesday 30p Every Weekday Named and shamed: the MP who put work before football Political Sketch French call for England team to be sent home BT Working lunch goes into extra time More trouble on way, say police FA fears for 2006 cup bid From beach party to pitched battle Damian Whiteworth finds himself in no man's land as bottle-throwing Tunisians fight with England fans Suspected hooligan 'a family man' Stephen Farrel on the fan arrested in France who is 'known' to local police Virgin Net Pressure over funding 'made Tumim resign' Alliance Leicester Theatre that was destroyed by IRA bomb rises again Intel inside Patient speaks up for Bristol heart surgeon Royal Ballet could face overtime ban Dancers vote this week on whether to take action over a pay freez, reports Debra craine By a Correspondent: Rail union disputes Tube strike figures Longines Woman puts boot into sex attacker Racal Telecom Picture Gallery Millfield girl dies in fall from dorm roof Ministers to bring sex laws up to date Richard Ford reports on a government move to reform centur-old Act Laws 'fail women at work' NEC Parents to sue over cell killing Body found after RAF jet crashes News in Brief Murder charge Nuisance calls Bright spark Libel damages Charges dropped Winning exhibit Inmate must give sample of DNA Direct Line Home Insurance Honda Diana 's mother visits trawlermen's families Fishing group's patron joins effort to help bereaved after five die in collision, reports Gillian Harries CNT Solicitor who lied to save boyfriend is suspended Swiftcall Four years for violinist who smuggled drugs Musician was recruited by 'thoroughly evil people'. reports Joanna Bale Police raids rescue Chinese hostages By a Correspondent: Bronte's advice on love fetches £69,000 Civilised couple are refused a divorce Digital Mowlam rejects Tory demand on terrorists' guns BT Symons tells peers: I didn't mislead you Funding report has Labour and Tories worried Riddell On Politics Tory peer defects Nissan Rover Traditional Welsh skills beguile foreign ears and palates Michael Binyon on the winning, dining and serenading enjoyed by the Queen's guests at Cardiff Castle Rebate demand is no gimmick, say Germans Nuffield Hospitals Bus delivers Kohl comfort Cable & Wireless Aide with TV keeps Blair on the ball Defector says Willy Brandt was KGB agent Doubts about the Left's hero revieved ahead of poll, writes Roger Boyes Daewoo City that Joyce loathed celebrates his genius (Reuters): Talks open on court for war crimes Direct Line Safety fears hit German railway Nato jets stage show of power to warn Serbia Micheal Evans and Micheal Binyon report on six hours of muscle-flexing Finest quality soft furnishings direct from JCPenney… Compaq Alliance 'misled Kremlin general' Russia (Reuters): Horn of Africa foes halt airstrikes VECTIS Faithful Clinton ally digs for dirt on Starr Polo designer gets on his high horse General Accident Direct (AFP): Hundreds more die in Bissau World in Brief (Reuters): Teacher shot (AP): Cave girls found (Reuters): Famine toll 2.5m (AFP): Launchers seized (Reuters): Four lynched (Reuters): Gun club killing Freetown envoy gets a hero's welcome The Times Arms inspector signals end of Iraq sanctions China manoeuvres for surrender in devaluation battle The New 1oz Silver Britannia By our Foreign Staff: Political prisoners freed by Nigeria The power of hands that heal Clive Roslin found that a spiritual healer helped him to cope with cancer and the death of his wife We had been married for 34 years and the pain of Jackie's death was unbearable Vauxhall Advice for lager louts when their beer belly strikes back Medicine Chest Lacoste Calais Science proves men can't iron Grace Bradberry finds that men are congenitally incapable of doing household chores Football hooligans take bookstores by storm Cable & Wireless Some Press on Alone... Others Pay Somebody Else to Do It Masters home from the war Visual Art: Richard cork visits Beerlin's new Gemöldegalerio and its collection of Old Masters, reunited after 50 years National Gallery Galleries Sbc Building a Library A guide to the best classical CDs, presentation in conjuction with Radio 3. This week: Haydn's Trumpet Concerto, reviewed by Stephen Dodgson Circus Talk of the old devil Jazz A Goldsmith Company Exhibition Round the Galleries Big act under the little top Circus: Hettie Judah mervels at Que-Cir-Que, the revolutionary French troupe opening in London Opera & Ballet Hail and farewell Aldeburgh Festival Recommended Today A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kington's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Total Entertainments Gordon takes Prudence for a spin Our hair-shirted Chancellor is on a spree, says Michael Gove The annual rise of 2.75% is close to the unions' demands Fare cop The Times Diary Picture Gallery Leave us to sink or sail No test could have saved Eric Tabarly. All are in peril at sea. That's the point Knight rider The Times Diary Sole discretion The Times Diary Tally ho The Times Diary Purge our parties on the State Larry Whitty says the Neill reforms need public cash Two Faces of Blair The dangers of telling people what they want to hear Winging IT Nato will need to send stronger signals to Serbia Sunshine Kick-Off England is the team to beat: no joke Shame of football hooligans' fame Evolution with and without God Healthcare compared Fayed memorial fund Rubbish 'tax' Truth as victim in use of film archive Country art in town Parking problems The final journey Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Mr David Hicks Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Service luncheon Royal Ulster Rifles Officer's Club Personal Column Treasures of the NHS unearthed by survey Forthcoming marriages Church in Wales Anniversaries Middle Temple Marriages Dinners Lincoln's Inn Eric Tabarly Eric Tabarly, French yachtsman, drowned after falling from his yacht off the Welsh coast in the small hours of June 13 aged 66. He was born in Nantes on July 24,1931 For Sale Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Eric Hinchliffe Eric Hinchliffe, nuclear production scinetist, died on May 16 aged 85. He was born on August 27,1912 Court & Social Churchill's Stairlifts plc Mickey Bickford Smith John Roger "Mickey" Bickford Smith, CB, Senior Master of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of justice. 1983-88, died on May 14 aged 82. He was born on October 31,1915 New London-Bridge Germany is safe third country Court of Appeal Extending period of defaulter's bankruptcy Business to Business NatWest Information Multiple Display Advertising Items Cash Converters Physical damage in radioactivity Date of costs relevant Surface Doctor British Franchise Association 'Seller beware' is new warning for the unwary As the franchise exhibition season continues Rodney Hobson looks at successes and pitfalls Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regus Lorraine Electronics Free 100 Mins of National Calls Lawyer urges caution over claims to promote business Time High hopes for record Glasgow exhibition The Times Crossword No 20,819 News Business AA Information Tomorrow In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Goldman set for $30bn float bonanza Flotation agreed as chiefs secure record Wall St bonus Dow slumps 207 points as yen falls to eight-year low Factory Pay Growth Slows John Charcol Law Springer abandons Mirror bid Threat to jobs as Steel takes £500m hit over sterling Sport Partners ponder life with a golden egg Television and Radio Business Today Goethals resigns at SB after dispute Third care homes buy for NHP BP sell-off Police contract Tourist Rates Great memory Arriva to dispose of car-leasing division Queens Moat auditing under scrutiny Littlewoods settles legal battle with directors Ricoh Nortel lines up $9bn Bay Networks deal Business Roundup Bright start for AMP London Scottish ahead Record loss at Saltire Expansion for Tamaris Tetley bid predicted as £400m float is called off Wiseman rises to the top with 49% advance to £17m Axed Dunlap receives a taste of his own medicine By our City Editor: Brazen British Biotech Commentary Rolls-Royce wins £37m engine order Sterling show Vita ups stake Univak's first NFF boosted Expansion in America for Britax Virgin Fyffes beats City expectations with 15% increase Managers in buyout at theme park Commodities Liffe Options Second-liners hit worst as Far East tremors continue 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 British Steel Britax Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Arriva backfires Tempus Wall Street News editing The Times City Diary Japan holds key as Far East recovery proves short-lived Economic View Broken Axel The Times City Diary On the RAC The Times City Diary Total eclipse The Times City Diary Older generation starts to come of age for advertisers Market Leader Rowe & Maw Sun microsystems The Times Unit Trust Information Service Le Temps Chanel Equities extend losses BT No missus, no clout Chris Barton on the unwed father's lack of automatric rights to legal parenthood Robertson the speaker Picture Gallery Inns and Outs Exiting times at the CPS Ashurst Morris Crisp Fees are not like a lottery win Counsel Mears Again Millennium Graham Gill & Young Senior Legal Advisor ZMB Lipson Lloyd Jones Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try a Career that Isn't Legal Times Newspaper University of Surrey Herbert Smith Taylor Root Washington Post Investment Banking Equity Compliance Manager Advertised Recruitment and Consultancy Lipson Lloyd Jones Dera Jones Day Energy and Projects Lawyers Kingfisher Crown head with a new leading role The new DPP will have to be adept at dealing with change, says Iain Glidewell Clifford Chance Ambush on the campaign trail Law Society electiions are just rife with intrigue, says Martin Meaars Trusts & Tax Lawyer Top Option Criminal Cases ZMB Industry Hughes-Castell Laurence Simons Chambers Assistant Company Secretary PSD Rolls-Royce Clyde&co Property & Consruction North Hays Richard Owen Opportunities for Barristers and Solicitors BBC Winckworth & Pemberton BBC The Welsh Office Y Swyddfa Gymreig Taylor Root Head of Legal Services Cardiff University Future of the game remains All Black Rugby Union England face prospect of Lomu once more The University of Hong Kong The Times Winckworth & Pemberton University of Glamorgan Prifysgol Morgannwg Company Secretarial Assistant Scott joins Scotland party in Australia 4 Stone Buildings Rose gets chance to bloom again Golf The College of Law Forthcoming Company Golf Days Desert Prince can take command Racing: Irish Guineas Winner to Give Loder Repeat Success in St James's Pelace Stake Royal Ascot Racing Ahead William Hill Royal Ascot Rapid Raceline Lucayan Indian to recover Haydock losses Guide to the Other Races Richard Evans Ladbrokes Thunderer: Thirsk AA Car Insurance Dell The Times Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Jordan's future still hangs in balance Basketball: Bulls Clinch Sixth NBA TITLE in Eight Years Gateway Wasim times return to deny valiant Somerset Cricket On the terraces Smith deepens Lara's gloom Bicknell 's heroic efforts fall just short University ground vandalised Yesterdat's Scoreboards Yorkshire suffer injustice again Worthy innings by James in vain Durham's hopes dashed Rapid Raceline Moriarty given call by Wales Sport in Brief For the Record Fixtures Wimbledon promotes Henman Tennis: Two British Get Seeded Status for First Time in 62 Years The Championship Wembledon Graf is denied vital practice Pools Forecast Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Briton makes early exit Job offer claims spell trouble for Troussier Football Opening Fixtures Winning Move Keene on chess Speed chess The World Cup Today Familiarity with our rivals may breed contentment William Hill Picture Gallery Scotland need to discover new place in history Teams Germany set off on well-trodden path Churchgoers tune their prayers for Germany World Cup Diary BT Picture Gallery Hewlett Packard England put down solid foundations Shearer and Schools pave way for victory after overcoming nervous start Sincerity of Barnes and Hill comes to the rescue The World Cup on Television Romania punish Colombia's defensive lapses The Times Iranians revel in new-found freedom Inigo Gilmore meets supporters happy to lift nation's traditional veil of secrecy Shearer delights as every man does his duty World Cup 98 Rob Hughes declares himself as relived by events on the pitch in Marseilles as he is concerned by those taking place off it Word-Watching Nokia Tie Rack A lofty detachment gives way to dread when you really care Radio Choice Television Choice Remembering a princes A painful reminder that every second counts Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword Racing Scholes adds England's ginger spice Brilliant late goal seals victory over Tunisia in opening World Cup game Shearer's pride shines through The World Cup Today Referee under scrutiny Tomorrow Morse
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