News from 29/06/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Tunku Varadarajan, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Gary Neville, Paul Hoggart, Philip Flood, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Shaun Gregory, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Dominique Searle, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, John Thicknesse, Mike Rossewell, Rowing Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Desmond Armour, Pat Gibson, Nicholas Wibberley, Rupert Cox, Peter Wood, Thrasy Petropoulos, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Rock, Phil Gray, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Stewart Tendler and Lin Jenkins, Robin Loveday, Janet Bush, Irvine of Lairg, Audrey Magee, Charles Bremner, Deborah Collcutt, Alastair MacMillan, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Paul Hansford, Daniel McGrory, Ian Chadband, Paul Durman, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Derek Fatchett, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Hawkes, Valerie Elliott and Arthur Leathley, Melvyn Bragg, Alen Marshall, Roger Boyes, Christine Buckley and Martin Barrow, John Stern, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Mark Splane, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Day, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Patricia Nunan, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Christopher Brasher, Benedict Nightingale, John A. Wall, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Andrew Finkel, M Heynemann, Durham, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Philip Webster and Nigel Hawkes,
ResumoMonday 30p Every Weekday 1 , 000 extra troops sent to Ulster Alert over Drumeree mach move Church schools to get extra cash Strike on tap Index France saved by first golden goal Falklands fans get set Be ready for a heatwave Family Fun Shy star of Wimbledon Alf Ramsey in hospital after stroke The rebirth of Somerset House Viagra will not be Nhs pleasure pill The Times Higher car tax planned for motorists who live in cities Bvlgari Picture Gallery Bonus-row water company faces pay strike Hague urged to plan for elected peers Fears for sight led to surgery Norwich Union Dell Picture Gallery Dispute threatens to disrupt rail services Prescott tells RMT he may quit Dobson predicts waiting lists fall Chancellor to address Murdoch conference News in Brief Poll shift on euro Back to nature Garage death Child 's clues The Personal Number Company Plc I feel fine after cancer scare, says ex-Beatle Harrison Prince 'wants to skip school for World Cup' FA appeal wins 30 extra tickets for England fans Alaska ordeal soldier home to a warning Sergeant who survived icy four-day ordeal on mountain must give up high ambition Second disinfection for liner after bacteria find No Title Border race cyclists die after car collision Cable & Wireless By a Correspondent: Sixth team joins race to orbit world in balloon Academy aims to show nursery care is not just child's play Students asked to declare their criminal records John O'Leary reports on plan by universities to tighten up security after campus attacks BT Not drowning but raving at Glastonbury Norwich Union Widow tells of joy at baby by dead husband News pleases many doctors Medical Briefing Medical Briefing Store's rubbish tipped customer over the edge Harrods Nec Direct Tightened security for Lawrence suspects Anger at Church ban on 'miracle worker'6 Airbus The Believers Irvine pledges more backing for low-cost divorce Vodafone Old foes gather to construct a peaceful future Assembly will include clerics and ex-terrorists reports Martin Fletcher Priest named as IRA go-between Study Skills Nationalist poll wins set records Longines Alliance Leicester The Assembly Members Businesslike Britain sets tone for reform After initially ruffling feathers, Tony Blair's Eu stint gained solid results, reports Charles Bremner Milestones of Presidency Scottish Widows "Tell the board I'm at the pub Memory man takes the Gospels to heart Clerk is aiming for a record with recitation of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, writes Ruth Gledhill Precept Dome guard to keep watch on millennium site Direct Line Home Insurance Foreign firms move in on the Square Mile City's diversity makes it popular, says Richard Miles World's biggest airport terminal to open under a cloud MESH Compouter plc Picture Gallery Yorkshire Bank Clinton meets his match in China TV joust Hong Kong is free, says Patten Zurich Municipal Energis Tiananmen taboo broken by broadcast A tale of two cities in limbo as nation begins capital move Inside Germany Serbs ignore surrender call on highway Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Bose Better sound through research Tripp evidence could seal fate of Starr inquiry Mubarak rejection irks Netanyahu Booming trade in cut-price drugs adds to Nigeria's woes Hover Speed Fast Fearies East Timor protesters confront Eu team Envoys vow to press for solution in disputed territory, patricia Nunam reports from Dili CIA to recruit more spies after nuclear humiliation Boy rescued from Turkish quake rubble Leader calls for fresh talks on Rock Go Portuguese abortion vote fails Ericsson Our Foreign Staff: Berbers riot as thousands mourn murdered singer Lloyds Bank Business Banking The nature of numbers Can life be divined by mathematics? One man thinks that numbers can reveal its secret Anjana Ahuja reports Tempur Roche Bobois Paris Beating back noise Migraine drug ? Ancient well ? Wave video Science Briefing Nigel Hawkes Dolphin TV to start undersea broadcasts Tomorrow Midland Bank Member HSBC Group Mystery behind an old oil supply Serenity for Women Natural Progesterone Cream Halifax Go light, go natural , be cool When a man needs his mother William may be 37 but he knows when to call home, says Grace Bradberry National Go Weekend Cosmetic changes in Hong Kong Rachel Campbell-Johnston meets an expartriate planning to do business back home a year after chinna reclaimed its territory The Personal Number Company Plc Service line Insurance Time Muddy souls but no hearts Pop: David Sinclair survives the elements at a Glastonbury Festival that was harder work than usual Opera & Ballet Theatres BBC Radio 3 Pop Mourning with the countless thousands Theatre How was it for me? Terrific Opera Hey persephone! Aldeburgh NT Royal National Theatre The Times theatre The people's Somerset House Architecture: Marcus Binney reports on the successful conclusion to an epic heritage campaign The Times Direct Line Mortgages Striking Spark's Theatre English National Opera Chandos Opera in English This week in the Times Picture Gallery Who is going to play ball with Trimble? Martin Fletcher finds World Cup parallels in Northern Ireland That's life Getting a Handel on the New Age A timeless message of good and evil from Glyndebourne for the muddied enthusiasts of Glastonbury Labour's temple to the past Money alone will not build better publlic services, says Peter Riddell Gruff Griff Hair apparent Duetting Old soak Trimble's Troubles Ulster has another difficult week ahead From Prison to Power Abiola remains the best hope for Nigeria A Matter of Form Universities need to know more about their students Blind candidates for the Bench Cambodia and the EU Shorter NHS waiting lists 'at the expense of care Running late Queensland elections Minimum wage Druid rituals Crossing the floor Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Library opening Tests on TV Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Nature notes Personal Column Today's royal engagements Service dinner Latest wills Army land reveals clues to Bronze Age farming University news Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages School news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriages Lecture About a Painter Appointment Lieutenant-Commander Ivan Lowe Obituaries Lieutenant-Commander Ivan Lowe, Dsc, wartime naval aviator, died on June 15 aged 82. He was born on February 16,1916 Elisabeth Schooling Elisabeth Schooling, dancer, teacher and producer, died in Exeter Hospice on June 22 aged 83. She was born in London in 1915 Church appointments Morris Kestelman Morris Kestelman painter, died on June 15 aged 92. He was born on October 5,1905 An oil on canvas study Haut de Cagnes, painted by… Jafar Sharif-Emami Jafar Sharif-Emami former Prime Minister of Iran, died in New York on June 16 aged 87. He was born in Tehran on September 8,1910 On this Day June 29,1928 Darlington Disaster Excursion train wrecked News The Times Crossword No 20,830 Business Automablie Association Developments Ltd Hours of Darkness WPA Western Provident Association Forecast Insurance Services Tomorrow In the Times Under the Skin of Sport Centrum Hoddle eager to settle score England Seek to Balance Scales of World Cup Justice Troubles of Issa are no fantasy World Cup Diary Sorbothano Ecstasy as Les Bleus put an end to agony Finding our scoring touch keeps us on song World Cup 98 Moldovan's strike keeps Itv in ratings race Replaying fierce controversy and the day fate took a hand Brian glanville on three tempestuous ties pitting English against Argentina Hp Hewlett Packard Hoddle must play to his strengths World Cup 98 How good are Argentina? Matt Dickinson assesses England's chances of exorcising the ghost of 1986 and knocking them out Nastro Azzurro Germany have every right to be wary Matt Dickinson explores the possibility of further against-the-odds progress from resilient Mexico William Hill Host nation advances to quarter-finals as Paraguary are put out by defender's extra effort World Cup 98 Blance strikes to give France a golden glow Denmark clip Super Eagles' wings Bergkamp aims to record evidence of greatness Slick Brazil moving into top gear Sheer quality of world champions triumphs over Chilean passion Italy expose Olsen's weaknesses as calculations prove correct Urgent Vauxhall Del Piero fires blanks while Vieri hits mark Brian Glanville wonders why Italy refused to use Roberto Baggio The World Cup Today The Groups Schumacher restarts championship Rare Ferrari double breaks Mclaren's domination of title race Details from Magny Cours Wigan find second gear is sufficient Rugby League: Lake of Quality All Too Evident as Toothless Tigers Fail to Capitalise on Sloppy Opening from Visitors Rhinos fail to convince in victory By our Sports Staff: Quickfire Bulls back on the winning trail Torrance shows he has no match in Paris Golf Courageous Rowley in the swim By Ourt Sports Staff: Wednesday linked with Smith move Football Delivering his lines to keep the audience enthralled Simon Barnes sees Britain's great hope progress with suitable drama Henman must call on more than instinct for survival Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon Smith lifts British women's game Nick Szczepanik sees an Exeter history graduate surpass all expectations with win over former champion Results from Wimbledon Hingis sees the light after week of gloom Britain wield baton to enforce victory Athletic: Men's 4 x 400 Metres Relay Team Leave their Rivals Trailing to Lift European Cup Scotland prepare to introduce home rule Sport in Brief Thompson's triumph Newton in charge Ellerston claim cup Teenager goes Dutch Wainaina leads field England youngsters ready for ultimate test Anonymous sponsor may save Stoke Speedway Canon England call back Hollioake to provide aggression Cricket: Young Surrey All-Rounder Likely to Resume his Test Career at Old Trafford Klusener underlines depth in ominous fashion Harrods Ltd The Weekend's Scoreboards Rejected James responds with polished century Trent Bridge (third day of four): Nottinghamshire with all second-innings wickets in hand, need 321 runs to beat Glamorgan Stewart scare adds to Surrey's worries The Oval (Worcestershire won toss); Worcestershire (4pts) beat Surrey by one run White takes full advantage Taunton (third day of four); Hampshire, with eight first-innings wickets in hand, are 119 runs behind Somerset Middlesex choose easy option Southgate (third day of four); Middlesex have a first-innings lead of 337 runs over Essex Vodafone Shining Knight celebrates selection Cricket: Warwicks Shire Opner Marks England Call-Up Withcareer-Best Score Edgbaston (third day of four; Warwickshire won toss); Warwickshire have scored 374 for five wickets agaist Lancashire Defiant Lewis keeps Sussex at bay Leicester (third day of four): Sussex, with six first-innings wickets in hand, are 233 runs behind Leicestershire Mercedes-Benz Byrne and Thompson lift gloom Canterbury (second day of three; Oxford University won toss); Oxford University, with seven first-innings wickets in hand, are 183 runs behind Kent Like father like son for Imraan For the Record Cycling Baseball Henley Royal Regatta Draw Picture Gallery Guide to the Week Ahead Pools Check Club Cricket Rugby League England's future begins to take shape Defiant display against New Zealand gives young team heart before taking on Springboks Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Details from Eden Park Winning Move Keene on Chess Leander quartet drawn against crack Australians Rowing By our Sports Staff: Heaviest Wales defeat does not deter their coach Mees Pierson The story so far Up-To-Date Player Scores with Latest round and Total 30 points is enough to net £2,000 The third 'phase' prize follow a tight and tense final round of group matches The Times World cup JVC Vauxhall Top 80 in the Fantast League Dream Well rises to the occasion Racing: Prix Du Jockey-Club Winner Overwhelms City Hohours in Irish Derby Musselburgh Richard Evans Results from Saturday's Seven Meeting Yesterday's Details Southwell Course Specialists Windsor Leaders on the Flat Pontefract Rapid Raceline Capitalisation, week's change Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Gleeson M J Gleeson Group Plc British Funds Economic Outlook The Times City eyes GEC's global growth Companies PizzaExpress to buy Café Pasta The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Midland Bank KPMG plans restructuring to fend off rivals Belgo seeks pubs for new bar chain Sun The Facts The Board Passport to a Sensational Summer Corporate Profile: Bp What the Experts Say Our Verdict Nomura splits pub estate to limit litigation effect Shell holds fire on $3bn Peruvian gas development Sales vow from radio applicants BT GRE sues surveyor for £1.3 million HEV wins independence HIT in talks to buy Abbey By our City Staff: End of the road for City tea auctions Rail chiefs seek to sustain investment Stakis opening Dera delay Isis arm's £2.5m Licence for PPL Older unemployed set to benefit from the New Deal Janet Bush speaks to the man charged with loading the Government's task force Vodafone Word-Watching Radio Choice Re-Generation game show Television Choice Destroying landmines with a loose canon Review Paul Hoggart Bbci Satellite and Cable Business failures rise 10% as rates and sterling bite PowerGen ready for £2bn deal Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Companies 42 Biotech denies future role for McCullagh GEC looks to take on Marconi name No firm offers for Self ridges Direct life & pension services Profile 44 Japan brings forward bank rescue plan
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