News from 30/06/1998
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Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Michael Oliver, John Boggis, Brian Collett, Robert Cole, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, John Goodbody and Peter Foster, Simon Barnes, Mike Griffith, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, P. Caswell, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lynne Truss, Josephine Carr, Carl Mortished, Alan Hamilton and Lin Jenkins, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Rupert Cox, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Stephen Farrell and Maria Alvarez, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Hugh Tunstall-Pedoe, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard D. Friedman, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Helen Rumbelow, John Percival, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, K. Baden Fuller, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, John Wadham, Director, Ian Chadband, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Susan Milligan, Barry Millington, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Philip Webster and Dalya Alberge, Adam Jones, Garry Neville, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Mike Bennett, Chairman, P. T. C. Reed, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Neil Garrard, John Shircliff, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Patricia Nunan, Conrad Russell, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Bowden and Penny Lewis, David de Gale, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, DR Thomas Stuttaford, Jason Cowley, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, David Powell, James Christopher, Neil Kessel, Andrew Finkel, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Alasdair Murray and Anne Ashworth, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoTuesday Angry arts establishment told of new Downing Street strategy Militants halt Lawrence inquiry Ulster violence after march ban On probation Index World Cup dents housing market Lovers Michael Gove Holland are waiting for England The World Cup Appeal by Clinton for free China Play £50,000 Team Check Tiffany & Co. Tuesday Henman keeps the flag flying There's no place like Dome for the level-headed minister New probation service will get image makeover Civil servants come up with snappy choice of 11 Orwellian names, writes Richard Ford Scottish lion to the fore on new royal standard Railtrack Robinson faces pressure to explain Maxwell links Prescott's housing ruling was 'irrational' Age of consent vote kills off smoking curb News in Brief Submarine missile tests Hopes over Alzheimer's Instant powdered mouse Rudy Narayan dies New job for MacKay Professor of gay studies Hamster's friction burns Inquiry hears from Lawrence prime suspects Colourful bow-ties hide strong views on black and white Amin wife takes job as waitress in East End Rape is not so bad, says Weldon Boy drowns in pool after castle birthday party Virgin Coffee mania filters into the high street Chic bars teach language of latte and leche to nation of tea drinkers, says Robin Young MacMillan Picture Gallery Scientists agree to open X-files on UFO data The Open University Cookson's husband dies 'of broken heart' Robin Young on the widower who once said that life without his author wife would be no life at all What's in the boot, then? Corrections Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Sikh accused of death plot Vectis Honda What war? We're here for football, say Argentinians The atmosphere in St-Etienne has so far been friendly, writes Damian Whitworth Record 28m Set to Tune in HSA Crown Plan Village cheers famous son Cathay Pacific Cafe owners to sue Britain over hooligans Moves to prevent trouble led to loss of earnings, writes Ben Macintyre Violence alert after Orange march ban Ford Drumcree is symbol of a divided Province Martin Fletcher on the annual event that is much more than a march Tebbit in attack on 'Victory for bullet' Daughter walks free over 'mercy killing' Hunt masters reject claim of cubs reared as quarry Ford By a Correspondent: Life for man who killed grandchild Firm fined for raising a stink News in Brief Dentist jailed Stung to death Sport rampage Forgotten prizes Eurovision loser Citizen's Charter to get Blair's star treatment Valerie Elliott on the plans to upgrade John Major's scheme for improving public services Hp Hewlett Packard 'Stop Ken' move delayed Tory legacy 'frittered away' The Royal Bank of Scotland What matters is Robinson's performance Sympathy for earl's son who was phone pest Anglers dig for gold worth £1.2m Direct Line Home Insurance Renault Britain is building new gateway to Berlin's heart Rac By our Foreign Staff: Housewife found alive in rubble of quake Swiftcall Mitterrand and Chirac guru dies Serb war crime suspect found hanged in cell Cheltenham & Gloucester Tanks move in to retake Kosovo rebel stronghold (AP): Ceausescu opponent was informer News in Brief Naked ambition (AFP): Pilot sentenced (Reuters): Young victims (Reuters): Border deaths US baby boom BT Claret makers ask to replant ancient fields Clinton delivers lecture on democracy Beijing students acclaim passionate appeal by 'charming' leader on rights and social change Halifax Hover Speed Fast Ferries News-hungry Chinese outwit officials The authoritics are struggling to control the flow of information, James Pringle writes Class rules in Britain, says Hong Kong poll Timorese protester shot dead near Eu envoys Yorkshire Bank Refugees' dream of new life ends in nightmare on smuggler's boat Alliance Leicester Orthodox Jews threaten digs in Holy Land Weizman plea for snap polls 'Grief and trauma caused her mind to fragment' Alzheimer's not only afflicts the very old. It can start before you are 50. Anjana Ahuja reports BT The Harley Medical Group Why coldsores come up when it's blistering Medicine Chest St. John's Wort The lookalike lovers Bruce Willis, recently separated from Demi Moore, has been linked to a girl who bears a striking resemblance to his wife when young. Jason Cowley explains why so many men, from the Duke of York to Rod Stewart, are attracted to women who remind them of partners they once loved Racism—the English disease DIAL-a-PHONE Cheltenham & Gloucester Changing Times Colourful career of a Cornish crusader Visual Art: Richard Cork admires the journey of Patrick Heron to Youthful old age in a retrospective at that Tate British Museum Theatre Around the London Galleries Norwich Union Diageo Building a Library: Wagner A guide to the best available classical music recordings on compact disc, presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Opera Long day's journey into night Songs of evening Concerts: A stylish celebration of Charpentier; and a living German Romantic eloquently recasting tradition Opera & Ballet Theatres Victoria Palace Theatres Last of the line Philharmonia/Detlev Glanert Festival Hall Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by James Christopher New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies The Times theatre The English are right: let Scotland go Michael Gove's heart is in the Highlands- but not his head The cry for St George is no longer restricted to the terraces Get real The Times Diary Picture Gallery This was a baby too far However deep may be the sympathy for Mrs Blood, a dying man was violated to create her child Lordy, lordy The Times Diary Raging bulls The Times Diary Count on him The Times Diary We are not Blair's other face Conrad Russell on the tyranny of new Labour Small Leaps Forward Open debate will cement the US-China relationship The Big Match Britain and Argentina have come a long way forward Sword in the Sand A watery sign that rights are coming home Self-regulation of the professions No 'second place' for human rights Fairness of Louise Woodward trial Landlords and tenants Wellington's army Extremist vocabulary Skills for later life Other bugs that confuse computers Opera House pricing Counting the ballot Sage of Cricklewood Korens keyboard Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Luncheon Dinner Picture Gallery Funeral service Legal appointments Memorial services Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Methodist Church Latest wills Marriages Meeting Church news Forthcoming marriages Lord Rayner, chairman of Marks & Spencer 1984-91, died on June 26 aged 72. He was born on March 30,1926 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon (DEBS) All Sport All Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bernard Rice Bernard Rice, artist, died on may 24 aged 97. He was born in Innsbruck on June 29,1990 Surplus to Hire Lipman & Sons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Flights Directory Americana Jetworld Lord Rayner Airlink Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightwise Announcements Churchill's Stairlifts plc The Alpine Motor Trial British Car the First to Arrive Rudy Narayan Rudy Narayan, former barrister and chairman and director of civil Right UK, died of liver disease on june 28 aged 60. He was born in Guyana on may 11.1938 Judge entitled to RSI conclusion House of Lords Business to Business To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northumberland Business Opportunities Private Detective Idea or Invention? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Right Place Right Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics VISA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Calling fresh evidence on appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sell by Fax Golf Franchise Regus Common law powers survive Act Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salmon Assessors The Times Newspapers Italian Emporium Ltd Staffordshire County Council Cash Centres Ltd Sandwich & Coffee Franchise Moves to inject new life into placements Picture Gallery Time Declaring a profitable interest in computers Sally Watts meets a couple carving a niche in hi-tech hire and training Business to Business Business Opportunities Wade World Trade The Sunday Times Business for Sale For Sale Briefings The Sunday Times Entrepreneurs less hostile than expected on minimum wage News The Times Crossword No 20,831 Business Aa Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Perfect Day Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Speculators raise threat of global currency chaos Software bug shuts 200 NatWest dispensers John Charcol Economics Pilkington pays £2m to Leverton Law Large companies plan 'pick and mix pension' Sport News Corp floats stake in Fox Television and Radio Business Today Investors lose in Selfridges demerger Rothschilds independence pledge after profits jump Peps sales up 9% in quiet May Vauxhall Lord Rayner dies Cammell Laird steams ahead Rockwell to shed 3,800 jobs Vickers capital restructuring Multiple Display Advertising Items Molins to take £16m hit from job cuts Tourist Rates W. 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Smith & Sons (Dudley) Limited Union-Transport Doseley Pipe Company Limited C&W sells Latvian stake for £146 m Business Roundup J J Dyson shares soar Lord Harris raises stake TI buys Lips United Richards losses deepen PizzaExpress £11m buy Beale increases payout Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Ipmg Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Metropolitan Vickers Thrift Scheme Anver Properties Limited PowerGen No. 2 resigns ahead of expected merger Fitness First sets a target of 200 clubs Gerard puts Richoux on the menu By our city editor: MFI in the Hunt for a better image Casinos win reprieve from Chancellor Founders of John David forgo £1m dividend Flotation to value Equant at £2.1bn Virgin Mansfield may move on Norcros Toad ready to achieve profitability Alliance raises his stake in N Brown to 12.6% Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes For Richoux or poorer? Tempus Vickers Molins Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes JD Sports Tempus Wall Street There will not be a recession - just look at the evidence Economic View The Bank could cause one but there is no reason to behave in such a stupid fashion Pep talk The Times City Diary Morris minor The Times City Diary Self serving The Times City Diary Tory marginal Sweet revenge Swiss watchmaker feels the force of an untimely curse Market Leader Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service Telia Equities run out of steam Ascot British Funds Herbert Smith Taylor Root QD Investor in People 9 Stone Buildings Women's champion Josephine Carr on a campaigner's battle for reforms in the way the prison system treats women inmates Under the spotlight Inns and Outs Winning personality Picture Gallery Ashurst Morris Crisp Be careful before you sack a yob Busy in Bristol 36 Graduates' Guide 39 Professional sets Firms work quickly, and to just as high a standard as their London counterpart The Bar QD Legal Opportunities The best is yet to come Bristol and the West Country The jewel of the Western Circuit has yet to fulfit its potential, says Edward Fennell Law Recruitment ZMB South Equipment Finance Notching up the niche areas Many local firms are building national profiles The Solicitors QD 4 Pump Court Burges Salmon Solicitors Legal Costs Negotiators Ltd Unusual Opportunity Justices' Clerk ZMB Industry Denton Hall Slaughter and May Johnson Matthey ZMB The Times Newspapers CPS MacDonald & Company Recruitment The European Commission Group Legal Assistant Harsh truths for the class Graduates: A Guide for New Entrants to the Legal Profession Edward Fennell on the gap between law students' expectations and the commercial realities of modern firms Fancy starting on £20,000 or so? Frances Gibb on the possible reward for trainces QD The Times Newspapers Law Recruitment First Point International Employment and Intellectual Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Advisor £55K pro Rota Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Director of Legal & Business Affairs A lucky break or just money for nothing? The RAC's imminent issue of windfalls is causing much disquiet Solicitor Norton Rose QD Chambers Professional Recruitment Linklaters Clifford Chance South West Water QD Chambers Banking & Finance Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co ZMB Industry QD Laurence Simons Lancashire inspired by thrill of the chase Cricket Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Tufnell lays down the law Bevan helps himself to century Leicester (final day of fours): Leicestershire (9pts)drew with Susses (10) Keene on Chess Winning Move Players share blame Taunton Yesterday's Scoreboard Archer unable to resist defeat Wagh lifts Oxford Students held back by lack of adventure Spence shrugs off weight of history Richard Evans on the challenges ahead for the Jockey Club Company Golf Days Results Racing Evans Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Hamilton Park Chepstow Rapid Raceline Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon Cellnet Henman excels to resume normal service Injury to Korda boosts Briton's chances of securing semi-final place Unlikely champion Krajicek eases quietly closer to final The Route to the Singles Finals Yesterday's Results Crowds miss out on Dutch treat Smith provides virtual reality Departing Briton bequeaths Wimbledon a rare taste of normal life England planning shake-up Sport in Brief Britain face double booking Athletics: St Petersburg Triumph Brings Dilemma for Men's Team For the Record Pools Forecast Irish repeat victory in fine style Bowls Serena's injury forces sister act off the agenda Henley's waters flow fast Rowing The Times The World Cup Today The Groups William Hill Golden shot irks Ginola Shooting stars locked On collision course World Cup 98 Alan Shearer Oliver Holt talks to the England captain who still has his sights set on the Golden Boot, despite having to accept a new forward role Smith accepts offer from Wednesday Ladbrokes Picture Gallery Sure Davids delivers orange aid World Cup 98 Zurich Time Shearer made a name for himself David Powell looks at the variety of nicknames being given to players at France 98 The Times World Cup Urgent British Grand Prix Ageing legs are shaken and stirred Sampson pays price of United States failure World Cup Diary German resilience pays dividends World Cup 98 Gateway Schmeichel takes pride in keeping up appearances Legal & General Our golden hour is upon us World Cup 98 Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Where are all the tigers? Television choice Radio Choice BBC game show fails to meet the challenge BBC1 Satellite and Cable England calm before the storm Hoddle's faith shared by his players as hostities resume with Argentina Times Two Crossword Cricket 42 Now is the time for our luck to change on the big occasion The World Cup Today Racing 43 Sun Henman captures hearts in dismissal of Rafter
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