News from 22/06/1998
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Harry Morris, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adam Sage and Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Gary Neville, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Kevin McCarra in Avignon, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Shirley Kirby, Philip Howard, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, aaSUSAN J. A. James, , Pat Gibson, Julian Lewis, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Neil Datson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Christopher Price, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Allen Brown, Michael Clark, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, David Hands, Jack Meadows, Deborah Collcutt, T. A. E. Gibson, Michaelaustin, Sue Robertson, Clive Bone, Harold James, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, J. Tuliani, Iris G. Shanahan, Tebbit, Paul Gadsby, Tony Hoare, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Sara Mason, Alan McLoughlin, Adam Jones, Thomas B. Haran, Raymond Keene, James Pringle and our Foreign Staff, Adam Sage, John Crowley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Susan J. A. James, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, Richard Owen, Fraser Nelson and Rachel Oakeshott, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Tessa Keswick, Anthony Loyd, Stephen Farrell and Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, John Goodbody and Deborah Collcutt, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Smith, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, Andrew Davidson, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, Robert Whymant, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Richard Blackford, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoMonday 30p Every Weekday Janzen wins us Open Soldiers trapped Druids return Index Read the Times through the Biggest Sporting Week of… Teacher-pupil love affairs to be outlawed Massive overtime needed to cut hospital waiting lists Party animals make a diplomatic effort Policeman in coma as German fans riot Read the Times through the Biggestsporting Week of… Armchair athlete's five empty hours Home & legacy Monday 30p Every Weekday Bishops divided on age of consent Carey heads opposition to law change, writes Andrew Pierce Measures are illiberal and unnecessary, say teachers' leaders By a Correspondent: Teenagers who hope for change Dell Catholic censure receives Chirac's backing Call for top maths teachers Nhs 'neglects the disabled' Ivf treatment 'only for rich' Spoof game loses its fizz Soldiers trapped on Alaskan mountain Fears are growing for British pair trapped on one of the world's most savage peaks, writes Joanna Bale Countdown to Disaster on Mount McKinley Royal Marines on trial for 'bullying' recruits Rolex Busy MPs have no time for landmines Pledge to ratify 'Diana' treaty will not be kept, writes Andrew Pierce Mesh Together at birth, but worlds apart Stephen Farrell and Russell Jenkins on the boys who flank young Prince on 1982 register Scottish Widows Princess fund gives ?500,000 more in grants Mountain rescue team joins police in search for girl Bristol doctors blame managers for child deaths DIAL-a-PHONE MacMillan cancer relief I was scapegoat for baby's death says Woodward Nissan Expats fear Toulouse backlash English workers say 'antagonistic' French need no excuse to find fault, reports Damian Whitworth Legal & General Straw Seeks New Measures against Hooligans Demon Internet A city tough on grime and the causes of grime Sinn Fein turns up the heat on SDLP As Ulster prepares for Thursday's assembly elections, Martin Fletcher reports on the struggle for the nationalist vote The Gap Narrows Goldfish " Make sure everyone knows I'm Still in… Suspended cat breeder says rivals put claws in Precept Probation Service to play a tougher role Richard Ford reports on plans for a national agency with greater emphasis on protecting the public Leyland cypress can fight cancer Leonard Cheshire Princess threw out 'historic' papers Genetic engineering firm wants test sites kept secret Attacks by protesters are increasing, writes Michael Hornby Fishponds plan that turned into a quarry Villagers say they and council were hoodwinked, reports Nick Nuttall BT Roadshow 1998 King's College London Police slip up in case of the cowpat Stonehenge Druids go back for a short spell Simon de Bruxelles mingles with pagan worshippers undeterred by a solstice dawn without the sun Oldest religion in Britain was reinvented in the 1960s Druidism mixes Celtic tradition with New Age spirituality, writes Ruth Gledhill Tiny Lexmark Old ones are still the best Angler drowns Diver missing Driveway death Work bullies Doing porridge World awaits action as Tokyo promises swift boost for economy Japanese elections could delay reforms, Robert Whymant reports from Tokyo Shanghai nurses hangover on eve of Clinton visit Newcastle Beijing accused of silencing pro-democracy campaigners Zurich Municipal 'Blood money' exacts high price Taxman may send huge bill to dead nurse's brother, writes Roger Maynard From Associated Press: Bill Gates, with $51bn, keeps crown as world's richest man Nature's Best Bose British envoy leads walkout AFP: Ousted minister's new role (Reuters): Beirut US Embassy attack (AP): Teacher kills coma wife (AFP): Virus prompts camps ban (AFP): Italian sun spots bugged Inquiry on Saudi blast collapses (AP): Suicide of soldier who fled to West Nationwide Freed Nigerians see Abiola as last hope Florence statue 'at risk' from the cleaners Swiftcall Nation wants a captain who goes for goals and wins in style Kosovo guerrillas claim the night Gun law rules on the Albanian border, writes Anthony Loyd in Bajram Curri Changing Times Six killed as storm wreaks havoc in Moscow Direct Line Home Insurance New Lewinsky tapes threaten Starr inquiry Democrat 'donor' named Bank of Scotland Israel angers US by redrawing Holy City's boundaries I own Holocaust land, Jewish widow reveals Family haunted by grim irony, Christopher Walker writes from Hadera The silent invasion of a pristine wilderness Antarctica's many unique species are under threat from foreign dirt and disease. Nick Nuttall reports Chaos in weather forecasts St. Joseph's Hospice Can genetics hold the key to longevity? Pmt? Osteoporosis? Menopause? Creating a sound barrier Censored Spirits of the summer of love Aquascutum Multiple Display Advertising Items Another night, another customer Fifty years after the creation of the National Health Service, Andrew Davidson chronicles the daily drama of life at St Thomas' Hospital, London Longines Serviceline Insurance The Personal Number Company Plc Time Our man in wacky country Next week Angus Farquhar parties for Britain at Expo 98. Hettie Judah meets the 'Britart ambassador' OX's Experiment Opinion Roll up, roll up, to our circus maximus Handel in haste Athalia St James's, Piccadilly The Personal Number Company Plc Boost for Bax Concerts BBCPO/Handley Manchester Royal Albert Hall Pop Verdi wit and verve Polar bears in the desert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Edward Theatre Pinter capped by the Dutch Ashes to Ashes/Buff Maastricht Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plenty of life in these old dogs Live Gigs Bob Dylan and Van Morrison Newcastle Still swinging Julie Felix Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don Williams 1998 Tour This week in the Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in this section please call the… New Labour, just the same old dogma Blunkett will wreck reforms in education, says Tessa Keswick Topping time The Times Diary Plato v Aristotle: the vote is yours Blair may have a certain Platonic Glamour - but my mony is still on Hague when the going gets tough Down to earth with a bump Mr Brown's cherished soft landing is in peril, says Peter Riddell Shock tactics Cloth of gold Dark mystery Picture Gallery Europe's Marbles Bloomsbury is where the Marbles began to speak to the world Coming out for Change The age of homosexual consent should now shift to 16 Milk and Water Paganism The Druids returning to Stonehenge practise an empty ritual Cause and effect of poor productivity No money go round Concern about modifying our food Support for Hague's view on euro Extremist vocabulary Smooth men All revealed Clearer future for the Arts Council Time out of mind Court Circular Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Royal engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oard of Deputies of British Jews Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Luncheon Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meeting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items D J M: Nature notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lucio Costa Lucio Costa, architect and town planner, died on June 13 aged 96. He was born on February 26,1902 Professor Peter Jewell Professor Peter Jewell, biologist and conservationist, died on May 23 aged 72. He was born on June 16,1925 Latest wills Leopold Friedman David Walsh David Walsh, mining promoter, died in the Bahamas on June 4 aged 52, after suffering a stoke. He was born on August 11,1945 A Regiment Cut to Pieces The Times Crossword No 20,824 News Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Westem Provident Association Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Noon today High Tides Highest & Lowest Insurance Services In the Times National Lottery Tv and Radio Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Beckham omission casts shadow Sun Wimbledon 98 Under the Skin of Sport The World Cup Today page 32 Tomorrow Rough justice Sure Iranian resistance prevails Germans lose their thread Jamaica sent packing by Ortega's sorcery Carling Pta Cobra warns of deadly bite Brian Glanville on Adrian Ilie, the striker with his sights trained on England tonight Waiting game looks flawed Rob Hughes believes the England coach needs to be more aware of the value of tactical substitutions Hewlett Packard Bad luck may give me ticket to Romania BT Burley can give Brown added bite Symbolism dwarfs match's real meaning South Africa night owls in hot water Citizen Ladbrokes Croatia fail to create a stir in England camp William Hill Holland hint that the future's orange Blatter's edict blurs in the heat of battle Nokia Connecting People The World Cup Today Vauxhall Picture Gallery Underdogs will be muzzled by new clampdown Winning team passes screen test Russell Kempson goes behind the scenes to sample the happy atmosphere at the nerve centre of ITV's world Cup campaign Thresher Mizuno Janzen's late charge brings Open victory New Zealand wither under spin attack Horner stakes her claim MacKenzie takes tumble Garzelli assumes control Moore celebrates in style Simpson inspires victory Lanner rediscovers form Farrell faultless as Wigan steam ahead Union Jack flag after taking lead Lee provides kick-start for Salford Lessing keeps Welch in check Lombard Trophy Rusedski ready to risk return at Wimbledon Bjorkman happy with his dry run By our Sports Staff: Rafter discovers Dutch courage Sampras needs to rekindle inner fire Julian Muscat says Wimbledon champion still believes he can surpass Emerson Wimbledon Draw Revisions Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon Novotna delivers timely reminder Somerset owe debt to rulebook Byas produces the star turn for Yorkshire Loye undermines title challenge Warwickshire take their lead from Lara Johnson sparks rapid revival Mullally thwarts Maynard's charge Smith makes the most of Connor burst Hick presents his case on a silver salver Yesterday's Scoreboards Lord's prayer remains unanswered World Cup 98 England capitulate to back-up seamers Final Scoreboard from Lord's Picture Gallery Citibank Warwickshire will hope to build on decisive victory Fiery Flintoff puts Surrey to the sword Oystel Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Swimming under threat Women's medal haul provides British success Changing Times England's costly slip punished by Wales Grewcock banned for remainder of tour Depressed England left in black mood By our Sports Staff: Tempers fray in heated exchanges France find Argentina easy prey Details from Dunedin By our Sports Staff: Scotland maintain honour in defeat JVC Mclntosh ends long search for winning formula Slip-ups by main rivals put Swede on brink of world title Rugby Union Cycling For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Golf Club Cricket Pools Check Rugby League Baseball Alarm sounds for Dream Well Nap: Tigullio (8.40 Windsor) Next best: Optional (8.10 Windsor) Nottingham Leaders on the Flat Course Specialists Windsor Yarmouth Musselburgh Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings All ages, all abilities, all comers Few running events have earned such fondness as the Chase Corporate Challenge. John Goodbody reports Sports The Times The Rules Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess No damages for temporary interference Refusal of access to documents annulled Stress insufficient to justify registration of child Vauxhall Challenging contribution to maintenance costs Important exchanges must be recorded Results and Statistics Energis Gus ready to start reeling in rewards Companies Tourist Rates The Pound Stock Market Markets keep wary eye on Japan's promise to reform Word-Watching Does your Company Have a Public Relations Problem? Capitalisation, week's change Diners Club International Perfect Pizza declares interest in bidding for Pierre Victoire Bg dismisses talk of storage sell-off BT Rexam denies reports of bidding consortium No net gain leaves football's investors rueing an own goal Gavin Lumsden tackles the failure of football's only investment fund to find its targets Alstom The Facts Amp windfall shares net £8.90 Alternative Investment Market Corporate Profile: Legal & General Nasdaq awaits merger vote Our Verdict Eleventh-hour push by Ba for American Airlines tie-up Alstom set to list amid fears over Asian crisis Honeypot for America's shoppers is up for sale ScottishPower tops performance table Corporate Profiles: The Verdict so Far Paris analysts complain of being snubbed PowerGen seeks a distributor Branson rules out ideal of a 'people's railway' Airline Network Bin monetarism with the MPC Commercial logic should guide names Lessons of a currency that proved a mark of stability Germany's postwar experience offers a good guide for the launch of the euro, says Harold James Coopers counts down to convergence The deal has long been struck, but the logistical headaches remain for PwC, Jon Ashworth finds Radio Choice Spicy, but lacking ginger Tribal rituals, emergent multi-culturalism Bbc1 Satellite and Cable PIA examines fresh claims of mis-selling Ailing bank tests Japan's mettle Times Two Crossword Companies George defends MPC's run of base rate rises Goldman Sachs out to beat Cliveden bid by Bill Gates Privatised rail takes the slow train Markets braced for turbulence as Group of Seven acts on Asia Direct Profile City jobs 'to rise by 100,000 before 2015' Women come of age BBC ready to reach new highs and lows Des Lynam may be away in France but the annual feast will be in good hands Useful Records Contents Useful Records Girl power threatens a majestic tradition Dutch ace's power can tip scales Head So you haven't got a ticket? Old guard challenge young guns Harrods The British Tennis Partnership England expects ... Tim to shine The British No 2 carries the nation's hopes after the ankle injury to Greg Rusedski. Julian Muscat reports Be Coached by Tim Henman With Tim from Henman The Times Guide to the Wimbledon one-offs Seles set to rewrite history When pouts and tantrums meet Anna Kournikova, last year's semi-finalist, has learnt to handle the attention-and her toughest opponents, Alix Ramsay reports Head Slazenger Lean, mean and set for an American dream Andre Agassi, the 1992 champion, looks trim and fit. After tumbling to 141 in the world, his hunger for success is back, writes Alix Ramsay James Herrick Oh, and they can play tennis too If men can do it, so can women. Alix Ramsay throws political correctness to the winds and chooses ten men to watch. Closely Head Slazenger Something of Arevelation
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