News from 17/06/1998
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George Cole, Louis Blom-Cooper, Jon Ashworth, Ben MacIntyre and Michael Evans, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Knight, Alain Platel, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Helen Auty, Gary Neville, Simon Barnes, Neil Inkley, Bill Frost, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Ben MacIntyre and our Foreign Staff, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Denis Taylor, Lynne Truss, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ernest K. Barbour, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Clive Wismayer, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Christopher Wade, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Audrey Magee, Christopher Frayling, Frank Miles, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Deborah Collcutt, Jasper Gerard, Tunku Varadarajan and Mark Henderson, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Gillian Harris, Daniel McGrory, Tunku Varadarajan, Tom Rhodes, Russell Jenkins and Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Martyn Palmer, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Graeme Williams, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Andrew Summers, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Caroline Merrell, Anthony Wren, Bronwen Maddox, James Dyson, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Emily Davies, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Paul Thompson, Robert Williams, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Roy H. Maudsley, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Tony Dawe, Neil Moore, Jason Cowley, John Murphy, Simon Jenkins, John Lewis, Richard Miles, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Nigel Powell, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, B. C. McGee, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, Robin Lodge, Frances Samuel, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Robin Hodgson, Richard Armstrong, Christian Dymond, Mary Allen, Stephen Farrell, Russell Jenkins and Simon De Bruxelles, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoWoodward is free to return home Judges uphold manslaughter verdict Ascot feast for all the senses Index The Times Unbeatable Value Come Sunday , you'll be mopping your brow Nicolas Cage French expel British hooligans in bid to deter troublemakers Scotland Keep Hopes Alive Inter//face: face Elvis lives in cyberspace Scotland the brave Van Cleef & Arpels The Times World cup Inflation leap fuels fears of rate rise Widdecombe turns the other chic to give Labour dressing-down Cabinet endorses £3 hourly wage for under-21s BBC resources division hived off Minolta Orangemen will avoid flashpoints in parade Smith says public is still sceptical about the Dome MoD told to sell off land and properties News in Brief 100 mph train derailed First blind JPs appointed Defeat on schools Bill Extra hospital beds Court GP in breakdown Newton defies gravity Woodward remains a convicted felon The Judgement Print and film groups rush to tell her story Daniel McGrory on the race by Tv companies and tabloids to sign contracts but stay within the law The Media Ruling 'shakes my faith in the justice system' The Eappens Virgin Leeds United bans jailed fan as families defend arrested men City battens down hatches as the fans approach NatWest Straw rules out compensation Hooligans will serve sentence in 'inhuman' jail Unions say police chiefs bungled riot control Directline Home Insurance By a Correspondent: GP cleared of assault after attack by youths Cable & Wireless High fashion wins by a head at Royal Ascot The Vauxhall Sintra Gifted children to be taught in 'masterclasses' Ministers accept that needs of the brightest primary pupils have been neglected, writes John O'Leary RAC Boarding school in abuse row shuts down Everest Fit the Best Beatles producer wants to rid pop of drugs Boy first to be saved by new artificial heart Rushed in by jet, the device kept the patient alive until a donor was found, writes Ian Murray Garlic has to smell bad to do good Direct Line Holiday Insurance Catalytic converters reduce car suicides Nokia Connecting People By a Correspondent: Mother wins legal right to let son die Avuncular Sir Richard will keep eager Blairites in check Riddell on Politics Labour Mp faces expulsion over sleaze allegations Party leaders seek to end Scottish strife, report Andrew Pierce and Gillian Harris Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Britain 'cut food aid to help coup ' Liberty Sale Campbell given warning about political attacks Bomb comes home to roost after 58 years One family's war mystery has been solved, reports Simon de Bruxelles The Open University Treasurer stole cash 'to check security' Cable & Wireless Councils ignoring time bug News in Brief Immigrant laws Trauma award Horse killed Mother jailed Nicorette Inbalator By a Correspondent: Bodies of fishermen recovered by divers Impresario accuses Arts Council of elitism easy Jet Heaney snubs Bloomsday 'carnival' Audrey Magee on protests over commercialisation of festival that celebrates James Joyce's novel Most hedges 'lack legal protection' Dial-A-Phone Yorkshire Bank Lottery to give more to smaller heritage projects Germans set stage for budget wrangle by demanding cut in bill Euro launch could be under a cloud, write Charles Bremner and Philip Webster Eu leaders try to halt gravy train Mep Perks Map Allowances Jaguar Xkr Mandela conquers Cardiff with a song for Europe Welsh Honour Prince 's gospel of urban renewal converts Italians Down at heel city leads the battle against forces of ugliness, writes Richard Owen Nationwide Scotsman 'set fire to former girlfriend' Swiftcall Daughters say mother did not kill Gucci Milosevic agrees to Kosovo talks Russian-brokered deal falls short of West's demands to avert Nato action Robin Lodge writes from Moscow Separatists damaged by lack of political voice Commentary Liberty Sale Refugees find sanctuary in lake resort Montenegrin welcome for fleeing Albanians underlines ethnic divide, writes Tom Walker Vauxhall Former VW slave workers appeal to Schroder China 'helping Libya and Iran to build missiles' Pyongyang spells out arms terms Sport Performance Hair Care US rebuilds Vietnam ties at site of wartime humiliation The Times Australia set for early election World in Brief Reuters: French flee Bissau embassy Reuters: Riviera killers jailed for life AP: Rescued cave girl dies Car baron's cattle drive French 'spy on us business in new secret war' Intelligence service passes data to local firms, write Ben MacIntyre and Michael Evans From Associated Press: Gurkhas to step up pension fight Legal & General Arafat 's big casino gamble shows first signs of pay-off AP: 10,000 missing after cyclone Time Poor 'refused painless childbirth' by doctor Eleven dimensions and no time to gossip Ten years after the publication of a Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking is still seeking the last piece of the cosmic jigsaw. Interview by Jason Cowley WPA Cable & Wireless Worldcover Direct Lloyds Bank Business Banking Money - the last social taboo Asking a person how much he or she earns is offensive, in bad taste and downright rude, Bill Frost finds. It can even spell the end of a friendship Bonfire of the Nineties Hover Speed Depart after 12 noon and return before noon any… Taste the wine but drink beer What your face says about you Ginger Spice's big eyes could betray her innermost secrets. Anjana Ahuja reports Bank of Scotland Lessons of a Washington courtroom Bronwen Maddox finds a black American jury not guilty of bias Pin money The Times Diary Picture Gallery Brain-dead ministers Why does this incorrigibly right-wing Government play the hooligans' game? Upper circle Diary Travel fatigue The Times Diary Daddy 's boy The Times Diary Alan Coren Les fans anglais sont bien érudits-voilà la preuve Border Warfare Modernisation cannot stop short of Edinburgh Neglected Gifts Equality of opportunity applies at the top of the class too Silly Hats on for Inga Lund Believe it or not, there is more to June than the World Cup Parole system and admission of guilt Millennium products Conditional support Paving the way for Lords reform Paying for hooligans Conservative reforms Lack of consultants Honours seen to be far from even Hunting referendums Off the scent Uses for economists Court Circular Today 's royal engagements The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges Church news Dinners Personal Column Abstract image of a tree wins £25,000 Luncheons Reception Society of Antiquaries of London Memorial service Latest wills School news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church in Wales Assistant Recorders Sir William Bentley Sir William Bentley, KCMG, former Ambassador to Norway and the Philippines and High Commissioner in Malaysia, drowned on June 10 aged 71. He was born on February 15,1927 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Donald Fraser Donald Fraser, gynaecologist, died in Queensland on June 2 aged 87. He was born in New Brunswick on June 9,1910 Multiple Display Advertising Items Edwin Astley Edwin Astley, composer, died in Moulsford, Oxfordshire, on May 19 aged 76. He was born in Warrington on April 12,1922 Michael Self Michael Self, QC, barrister, died on May 28 aged 77. He was born on March 19,1921 On this Day Garrick Theatre News The Times Crossword No 20,820 Index Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Cats & Dogs In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Inflation leap prompts fresh rate rise fear Unison attacks minimum wage Lanvin Lhomme Business Global warning puts heat on Japan Arts End of Storey gives P&S shares a boost Sport New alert sees 14% wiped off Premier Farnell shares Television and Radio Business Today Levicky concedes defeat at Victoire NTL in double purchase of cable operators Halifax follows suit with increase to mortgage rate BT MPs criticise Glaxo and S B chiefs for failure of merger Easing of rules expected by GWR Call for annual statement on value of state pensions From a Correspondent: Prada lifts its stake in rival Gucci Jardine Fleming loses Hk pension business Business Roundup Charman sold for £350m Eurotunnel warning CL opts for Schroders Enterprise close to deal Blue Circle acquisition Ryanair share offering Tourist Rates FKI profits rise 24% despite cost of redundancies Dull trading and Cellnet figures weaken Securicor Regal Hotel takes £1m stake in Trp Hogshead uncorks wine scheme by our City Editor: Wellcome change in SB formula Commentary Brierley ready for sale after 222 years Lhomme Acquisitions aid Hazlewood Commodities Liffe Options Smiths' tour of brokers begins to pay dividends 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 Out of Cellnet's shadow Tempus FKI GWR Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Portsmouth & Sunderland Wall Street The cost of a minimum wage will be measured in lost jobs With the Government due to respond to the Low Pay Commission tomorrow, Christine Buckley finds smaller firms anxious about the effect of the expected £3.60 an hour level on their business Brain work The Times City Diary IMF receives broadside from Basle That'll do nicely The Times City Diary Holy grail Out of Africa The Times City Diary Fleming 's Far Eastern jewel loses its shine Henley Management College Do not water down wage proposals Monks warns Governor hints at further rate rises AMP Freephone Words to the Wise at the Nec Business Post raises dividend Mci offers to sell Internet business Entwistle says UK business supports EMU Victrex in warning after 34% increase Copebras disposal Stream's Ulster success Property market wavers Oriel Group agreed bid R-R wins Qantas order Bradstock under review Zergo suffers slump Hunting Cargo sold Golden Vale upbeat Modest gains at the close Savoy Taylors Guild The Times Unit Trust Information Service Compaq Planet Microsoft Small-town poetry in slow motion George Smith Dance Crispy bacon flavour Fringe Theatre Canvassing our brightest talent Richard Cork on the judging for this year's NatWest Prize for young painters Film Wyndham's Theatre Listings Recommended Today New West End Shows Films on General Release Art Galleries Theatres Celebrated century Playing for pain Jazz Scene set for a musical journey Big band Mozart Total Entertainment Opinion Cut the penpushers, not the artists Mary Allen argues that 'funding fewer better' is easier said than done, even by Gerry Robinson's leaner, meaner Arts Council Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Ashley Wass Leaving lost wages Film: Nicolas still does as he wants - but these days he is well paid for it. Martyn Palmer reports UCI Cinimas Tomorrow The story so far… Up-To-Date Player Scores with Latest round and Total Stars waiting for chance to shine Some cagey opening games have given the tournament's leading players few opportunities to make a big impression Killer Bees claim first £2,000 World Cup prize Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Hyundai Godolphin plunders prizes in style Racing: Intikhab and Faithful Son Gain the Day for Sheikh Mohammed"s Enterprise Ladbrokes Royal Ascot Silca Blanka can reward hunt for value William Hill Dr Fong aids recovery powers Hamilton Park Ripon Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results O'Brien raid is grounded Rapid Raceline Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Nottingham Worcester The World Cup Today Age no object as world 's finest seek perfect blend Rob Hughes looks at the ways teams seek to combine the freshness of youth with the benefits of experience Referees encouraged to show red cards William Hill Key is playing the patient game American dream wears down in Paris 'Having to play Germany in their first match seemed terribly unfair' AA Ronaldo off and running as Brazil go through World Cup 98 Nast… Ferguson warms to his task Salas plots glittering progress to top of the world French greed and stupidity behind Marseilles violence Storm clouds return to haunt Lord's Sturnham and Lewsey ease the pain By our Sports Staff: Humphreys kicks for victory Prichard back to lift Essex For the Record Gatting in rage at century that got away Rfu clears Cotton of disrepute Rusedski 's hopes recede again with tough draw Tennis Wimbledon Draw Jane Asher the Question Rios fails to live up to Wimbledon ranking Word-Watching Els fighting to be fit for us Open defence Radio Choice Life at the sharp end Television Choice BBC1 Satellite and Cable An inspiring instance of real girl power Burley takes Scotland to brink Draw against Norway brings historic place in knockout stages within reach Group thrown into confusion by Brazil Times Two Crossword Racing Scholes forced into spotlight Tomorrow Zenith Brown's salute to team spirit Groovy Stella joins the star attraction HCA Development Consultants Inside Greens and pleasant land are Costas' lure Rock-solid investments by the sea Aussies take the plunge in Bath Spanish rules for buying property Midland Bank Point West Kensington Stgeorge Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association of Residential Letting Agents Central London Multiple Display Advertising Items Peacemakers on the frontline Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items FPDSavills Try Homes Limited Footballer signs up for Docklands Fairclough Homes Come Home to Quality ST George Anchor Terrace Bank Side Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property DTZ Debenham Thorpe Residential The Mendip Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Private Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bird 's eye view of city life for £3.95m Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highglade Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Good life of townies to the manor borne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred McAlplne Homes Recognised for Quality Warwickshire Bruton Knowles Crest Homes Rossmoregate Plc Rossmoregate plc Bewley Homes A Brookhouse Group Development Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Upping sticks - brick by brick John D Wood & Co Fall in for a grandstand view of the future Berkeley Homes Charles Church People who Make People Inside: Crème LineOne First Ever Internet Flight Offer Cafe society goes Green Media giants in rush for portals E-mail dispute with FBI continues Women talk while men gawp Index Times Interface The digital way to suit yourself Compuserve Making the hooligan feel really wanted The Web works its magic worldwide ET puts VHS in the new picture Blind man who gained Web sight Microsoftly softly approach Mitsubishi Electric Internet Services Pick up a Puck for hands-on Tv viewing Good to talk, and wise to pay first The Document Company That's our baby The clockwork Moon mission Frank Miles saw astronaut Charles Duke blast off in Apollo 16 back in 1972. 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