News from 17/07/1998
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Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, J. K. West, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Simon DE Bruxelles, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Matthew Taylor, Michael Binyon, Frances Gibb and Andrew Pierce, Michael Deeney, Lucy Hawking, Jeremy Kingston, John Kenny, Lynne Truss, Dave Allen, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Timon Day, John Thicknesse, Philip Knightley, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Peter H. Quinn, Rupert Cox, Eileen Higgins, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Daniel Johnson, E. W. Gordon, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Laurence Payne, Nicholas Watt, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jim Pearman, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Jason Nissè, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Rachel Morris, B. Brown, Michael Howard, Victoria Fletcher, Simon Tait, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Luke Herrmann, Paul Durman, Charles Bremner and Stephen Farrell, Frances Gibb and Anne Ashworth, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jim Prior, Chairman, Maggie Brown, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Josh Hillman, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, David Martin, Stefano Hatfield, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Ben MacIntyre and Frances Gibb, Sarah Cunningham and Jennifer Hanawald, Chris Harris, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Helena Lawrence, John Stern, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Dalya Alberge, David Franklin, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, W. Pollock, B. D. Roden (Assistant Director), Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Averil MacKie, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, R. G. C. Smith, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lesley O'Toole, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Aidan Baker, David Powell, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Bryan Burdett, M. F. Oliver,
ResumoCJD risk threatens ban on British blood Index Royal Birkdale Straw backs police chief's plan to license private street patrols Today Picture Gallery Doctor suspended over breast cancer operations Netting a toff Tomorrow in the Times Damages ruling set to inflate premiums Born again Prince Varsity swim crawls to win by a dead heat Tiffany & Co Knight at the opera dances delightedly to Kaufman's tune Health crusade fails to impress professionals Peers ask Queen to pardon Guardsmen Railtrack Laureate in line for £10,000 poetry prize Irvine defers legal aid plans Private street patrols Courts urged to hit criminals in pocket Suspension over Vinnie Jones leak Collymore loses Cheaper jails Mothers united Diana prayers Rare dustjacket Teacher 'bullied by staff wins £100,000 English deputy head claims that his Welsh colleagues drove him to breakdown, writes Victoria Fletcher Man tried to poison colleagues over snub Lonely wait of forgotten patient who got the needle Florida suspect arrested after copycat rape Worldwide Winners By a Correspondent: Baby 'may have been shaken earlier' Harrods Knightsbridge Picture Gallery Judge flies to Malta to inspect dirty hotel An investigation of complaints by British tourists is making legal history, reports Helen Johnstone Compaq Girls and boys are equals in truancy 'Sacked' secretary wins deal from sheikh's firm Boy wins deportation reprieve Letters written by classmates have swung official decision, writes Dominic Kennedy Tory MP fined by Law Society BT Comet Solicitor in jail over World Cup crash in Paris Daewoo Threat to peace from republican splinter group The Link Cannabis seized on Navy destroyer Picture Gallery Foster father jailed for 20 years' abuse General Accident Direct Solicitor cleared over gun struggle Lawrence officer 'did not know suspects' 200,000 Britons may have chronic fatigue syndrome Symptoms do not have a single cause British Gas Services Prince puts footballer on the spot Parents get inquest adjourned Banker returns Rape case stops Drinking up Correction Hungry for speed Opera 'failing to get its house in order' Reports author has told MPs that endemic problems are still not Being tackled, says Dalya Alberge Sharps Bedrooms By a Correspondent: Solicitor jailed for forgery Heal's Sale Ends this Weekend Freed Saudi nurse faces new charge Sainsbury's Cook hints at trouble for coup diplomat High Commissioner's conduct is in doubt despite praise for his heroism in Sierra Leone, reports Nicholas Watt Dixons Migrant policy 'beggars belief' Prudential Brussels delays planned law on works councils Welfare is 'Labour's Vietnam European Court outlaws designer-label discounts Woodstock Floors Limited Halfords EU judges bring cheer for Scotch distillers THE TIMES ON SATURDAY Corruption alert as World Bank calls in auditors Homebase Picture Gallery Protesting Gurkhas besiege embassy (Reuters): White House back in court (AP): Nato warning over Kosovo (AFP): ?1m for Dutch sex slaves (AP): Star bows to Greek protests (Reuters): Umpire denies sex abuse (AP): Gettysburg redress Alliance Leicester Euro Yeltsin will attend Romanov funeral Change of heart to atone for sins of Russia's dark past Why finger of the Tsarina almost spoilt President's plans Gateway Stena Line By our Foreign Staff: Church dispute over DNA saddens Prince Divers aim to unlock Bounty's secrets Shipwreck may uncover details of mutineers' life on Pitcairn Island, writes Roger Maynard Britain scuppers plan for 'opt-out' deal on war crimes court The Open University House of Fraser Beijing's Mr Big faces bribes trial Tiny Picture Gallery Israeli who sold gas to Iran is jailed for 16 years UN gives Israel black mark in rights report Buckingham Palace Mandela embarks on his long goodbye Birthday jamboree signals new era Direct Line Home Insurance NatWest Secrecy muffles talk of wedding bells Objects of desire The Sunday Times Do you know who I am? HOT TIP Emma Hope's Shoes Sale The Times Six of the Best Why I 'm glad I never went to Oxford Pulp's Jarvis Cocker is no longer one of the Common people. Interview by Lucy Hawking Wild child nets a toff What, asks Rachel Morris, brought Jade Jagger and Dan MacMillan together? Prime Health Direct Line Sumak Holidays Time Global man can't do without God Christianity is a match for the market, says Daniel Johnson Won't we choose to serve Mammon Inc rather than God? Picture Gallery Farewell, Jerusalem Blair's features tell a tale: it will never be glad confident morning again Hunted man The Times Dairy 'Jane' Bond The Times Dairy Wrong brand The Times Dairy Phoney calls The Times Dairy Philip Howard We sit on the shoulders of fantiquity Great Expectations More money wiill never be enough for the NHS The Law's Delays More time is needed to set up the International Criminal Court Bones of the Tsar A troubled coming to terms with a traumatic regicide Discontent with Chancellor Brown's spending plans Eighty years on Police sickness Sweeping the streets Bugged by dates Public trust Movie mishaps No resting place? Summing up the use of arithmetic Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today C. H. R. Gee University news Memorial service The London Institute Breakfast Luncheons Picture Gallery The Royal Academy of Engineering Personal Column Anniversaries today Dinners Watermen's Company Actuaries' Company Legal appointments Marriages Latest wills Treasure piles up after change in law Flights Directory Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir John Greenborough Personal Column Professor Tom Kaiser The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Ministry of Women George Bales On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,846 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Toshiba In the Times Tomorrow BCC says manufacturing close to meltdown Angered names at Lloyd's prepare to revolt Director pay rises at twice inflation rate Business Newcastle Utd makes Cassidy new chairman Arts Lawyer confirms Hinchliffe's role Expenses 'outrage' of ex-Cortecs chief Gas revolution in Peru halted as Shell and Mobil pull out Investor Intelligence Education Sir John Birt: My Legacy Business Today Cendant blow Empty shops Siemens out to engineer a shake-up for recovery BT Picture Gallery Cendant splits over chairman Morgan to launch UK retail fund Lawyers urge 'fair play' for windfall wives Siberia oil company polishes PR image Fear of MMC block fuels Ladbroke dip Bussiness Roundup Shamed firms clear MacKenzie close to deal Capital court threat Vega shares drop Britannic sales boost Johnson cashes in Thai financiers lose £2bn Novartis sales up 1% Tourist Rates June growth washed out at W H Smith and M&s Gas group voices fear of job cuts David S Smith slides on sterling By our City Editor: A question of black and white Commentary Sheil Peru in haggle in the jungle Aint's nobody here but us chickens Lone voice Hi-Tec Sports in waiting game for higher bidders Atlantic to raise £110m for growth C&W plans £887m share placement BT Biotech chief's disappointment Hemmings raises stake in Vymura Commodities Liffe Options Asda chased higher as stock shortage revealed 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 A missed opportunity Tempus W H Smith Thorntons Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Atlantic Telecom Wall Street Marching in step but to a different tune The Business of Politics Names are still the best policy for the future of Lloyd's Private money has a vital role in developing the insurance market, says Michael Deeney Motley crew The Times City Dairy Spell in jail The Times City Dairy Poor cousin The Times City Diary Ram raid The Times City Dairy The Times Hull hangs up on a long-distance nuisance call Council leaders refused to meet Mr Zimmerman The Times Unit Trust Information Service PIA Equities claw back early losses ASCOT British Funds Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainments compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jermy Kinfston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies New Releases Current Art Galleries Cheek Jowl Film Victoria Palace Gold in that there corn Theatre Oklahoma! Olivier Drum and base instincts Richard III Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Pop Lyrical echoes of Derek Jarman Recital Michael Chance Vinters Hall, EC4 The Dave Brubeck Quartet Staking a claim in the Wild West Like or loathe it, Kenneth Branagh just can't stay away from Hollywood. Lesley O'Toole found out why Theatre is booming. And it's broke The sweet sound of learning Simon Tait meets the man putting music back on the education agends The Times Courtney is entitled to be furious Nick broomfield's documentary about grunge's ill-fated first couple is a despicable travesty of the truth TSB Bank Scotland plc The reel thing, folks Live GiGS: One girl and her magic fiddle; Africa's international suoerstar; and blues fans dancing in the aisles Shades of big brothers Blues Brothers/Roomful of Blues Festival Hall Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Show of strength Baaba Maal Festival Hall Treasures well worth uncovering Newpop Albums Gwyneth Paltrow Sliding Doors Top Ten Albums Bouncy best of British Jazz Albums The Times One part bird and the rest pure star He came from Sweden to conquer the world. Now Eagle-Eye Cherry is talking to Nigel Williamson A most unusual tabloid Helen Rumbelow on two editors who crackle The Times Nigel Lynn Associates Andersen Consulting A new thought for the day Orthodox Jews are celebrating the end of a perceived bias Bold Sir John rides on to the battlefield again The past ten years have seen the BBC forced through a painful decade of transformation. But the Director-General's fight is not over yet. Raymond Snoddy reports The media interview Journalism with teeth Phillip Knightley reports on an old art's revival New role for Dacre Maggie Brown's Media Dairy Net news packs a punch MSNBC's success has confounded the sceptics, Raymond Snoddy reports Silvaco Data Systems Mars Electronics International Account Manager The Times Newspapers Weidmuller The Interface Partner News International Newspapers Ltd Wanted: madmen in front of the mikes Tabloids show real signs of a slump Brain MacArthur Paper round Fleet Street's Half Year Report Ford's multimillion shift Who's celebrating now? One of France's leading soccer magazines is relieved that the World Cup is over. Susan Bell reports The Times Cranfield University School of Management The Bradford MBA University of Southampton Greenwich School of Management university business… Brunel Graduate Business School Leicester University University of Leeds Durham University Business School Strathclyde Graduate Business School American Intercontinental University Lancaster University University of Leeds ACCA Kingston University Holborn College University of Bath School of Management The University of Reading Churchill House School of English Language Queen Mary and Westheld College University of London National Centre for Competitiveness Multiple Display Advertising Items Angloschool Crystal Palace London Cranfield University MBA Banking & Finance Challenge Kingston University Get Rich Proofreading? St James's College Alliance Francaise The University of Birmingham The Nottingham Trent University Get Paid for Reading Books Language Courses EF International Language Schools Gonville and Caius College How To Make £20,000 p. a. Freelance Writing Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Truancy gets the better of girls Josh Hillman on a report that challenges the assumptions we hold about our wasted youth For many young people schools are custodial institutions The Times Educational Supplement Hotline help for student Home and Away; Catching Them up to No Good An American's dream Salisbury Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Doncaster Bath Rapid Raceline Speedy James stands by for Nunthorpe Racing: Berry-Trained Juvenile Likely to Join Bolshoi in Group One York Sprint Richard Evans Nap: Indium (6.30 Newmarket) Next best: Baltic State (3.30 Newbury) Southwell Carlisle Newmarket Pontefract Newbury Windows rattles to victory target Hooper's torment of Essex continues Surrey prepare to turn the screw Cricket: Leaders Ready to Unleash Spinners after Taking Command against Middlesex Giles brings on Hampshire slide Habib caps day for Leicestershire Yesterday's Scoreboards Moody survives duel with Wasim Lehmann thrills festival crowd Sri Lankans risk defeat to give bowlers practice Cricket Injured Klusener heads for home Head earns share of lead with 64 Golf Today's Fixtures A 21-boat Great Britain team was announced yesterday… For the Record Mansfield proves smooth in rough Sailing Ferguson lines up £4m Blomqvist Football E1 Guerrouj fails by slim margin Athletics Miller the surprise choice for Australia Sport in Brief Birkdale Diary Rapid Golf Line Titleist Rough passage leaves Leonard with plenty to do Golf Full Scores from Royal Birkdale Montgomerie falls at the first Mel Webb sees the Scot's mood change as a poor round rules him out of contention Tee-Off Times Nerves get better of flagging Westwood Flushed with joy on Tiger's trail Woods woos galleries despite saving himself and spending a penny The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Few alarms as benefits dawn on early risers6 Winning Move Keene on chess Festina manager ordered out Cycling: Scandal of Durg Seizure Continues to Haunt Leading Team Lloyds Bank Cipollini cuts a late dash Details Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Radio Choice Radio 1 Land of magic and mystery Television Choice More to sleep than you would ever dream Review Paul Hoggart BBC1 Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword The Times Cricket Birkdale left at the mercy of Woods American make hay with 65s on sun-blessed first day of Open Championship Leaderboard Houllier joins Evans in new partnership at Liverpool Cycling Lexmark Britain looks forward to the glory days The Times Time to get rid of the six-ring circus British athletics must move into the next millennium. One way is to have more gegard for the needs of spectators. John Goodbody reports Track chat The painted lady who is determined to get back from injury David Powell talks to an athlete with film-star looks Backley 's aim is to join the pantheon of the greats Britain's best competitor still lacks a global gold, writes David Powell Pascoe plans to give spectators a clean break The Times 12 Great at Sporting Moments Britain has a long history of staging popular athletics. David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, makes his selection of 12 of the memorable events seen in this country over the past 90 years Running like a Krabbe to catch gold David Powell looks at the careers ans futures of two young British women already making their in the world What makes Janine jump? The Times Young guns determined to stay on track David Powell reports on the unflagging spirit of the next generation of British athletes Simple sport with a feel-good factor The flying Scotsmen Home is where the track is As this summer's major events will be held at a variety of venues up and down the country, John Goodbody reports on where to find the top stars in action And now, a word from our sponsor The Times Time
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