News from 24/07/1998
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Victoria Fletcher and Deborah Collcutt, David Dale, Giles Tremlett, Barney Spender, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Stewart Purvis, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Nicholas Wilson, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Maria Alvarez, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Timon Day, Adam Sage and Adam Jones, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, David S. Moss, (Professor), Anthony Ralston, Alan B. Shrank (Vice-President), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Adam Fresco, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Daniel Johnson, David Bridle, Jenny MacArthur, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Adam Quinn, Charles Bremner, Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the Year, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Meg Carter, Simon Bird, Michael Theodoulou, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Sarah Hartley, Maggie Brown, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Richard Pearce, Susan Lake, Andrew Butcher, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Gabriella Gamini and Nicholas Watt, Damian Whitworth, Mindy Wiesenberg, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, James Brown Barbican, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Robert Dammers, Richard Bishop (Solicitor), Helen Penn, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Ross Dunn and Tom Rhodes, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Ralph Wadsworth, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Mark Mason, Maurice Fitzpatrick, Head of Economics, Michael Evans and Tom Walker, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Saker, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Barry Wigmore, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Alex O'connell, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, H. J. Dunster (Deputy Director-General), Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ray Whitney, Paul Barnes, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoFriday 30p Cook criticised over blunder in surveillance Revolt on gay sex retreat Index Gamble Fails Today Who Dares Twins: SAS bungle Bosnia snatch High thrills and high seas for England's high summer Nationwide stays put Half-mast flags for Princess Tour's rest day is arrests day Chechen leader survives bomb Tomorrow in the Times Burns treatment 'has killed 30,000' Government backs town hall 'baptism' No Title Index Sorrowful hostess turns down all party invitations African bishops outraged at sexual liberalism Enabled £5m animal welfare campaign 'misled MPs' Tories spell out job losses as party aims to save £3m Hermes Paris Law lords rule life terms can mean life News in Brief £3m stand-off bill Bug resists drugs Young smokers Litigation code Model banned Picture Gallery Millionaire goes for broke over TV licence Couple win damages for 'rat run' nuisance A landmark court ruling could help end the scourge of building works reports Mark Henderson Hertz Judge condemns 'cavalier' CPS over rape trials Son finds his mother's body hidden in woods Anger has been driven from Longbridge Things have changed since the turbulent Seventies 20,000 Jobs May Go: Page 25 Crime boss jailed for 10 years plot to supply lethal weapons Picture Gallery Alliance Leicester Halfords Gang is linked to third murder I'm not a control freak, Blair aide tells libel court Press secretary clashes with former Tory MP over article, reports Michael Horsnell Mandelson is denounced as vulgar visitor Buckingham Palace Currys Inquiry unearths claims of corruption PC World the Computer Superstore Sellafield told to cut emissions to near zero Prescott says will still allow the nuclear plant to continue operating. Nick Nuttall reports Man dies in failed bid to revive friend News in Brief Golfer's wife dies Grenade found Drivers in picture Rabbit gassing Welcome bounty Correction Scientists find perfect golf swing Rollercoaster champion reaches new heights The Queen wants flags lowered for Diana Soap operas criticised for making a drama out of childbirth Coming into the Real World TV aims to turn viewers into readers Oil of Ulay Bottled nun may prove too blue for the North Haughey faces trial over tribunal The Youngest Swingers in town Dixons Blow that killed football fan was caught on video Gillingham supporter admits manslaughter after he lashed out leaving a match, reports Richard Duce Inquest to be held on 'lady of lake' Bank of Scotland Banking Direct By a Correspondent: Soldiers jailed over drugs plot Big companies sink pirates of the Internet A company that tried to sell branded domain sites has lost its appeal, reports Frances Gibb Mutiny averted as ships remain 'she' ClaraNET Homebase Picture Gallery Doctors call for 50% rise from extra NHS cash BMA tells Dobson recruiting pledge will fail without incentives in pay and conditions, writes Ian Murray Comet Pioneer urges cloning for infertile women Lung cancer death rate affected by radiation Woodstock Floors Limited GPs win appeal on dispensing of drugs Family goes home to its castle after 600 years Man who claimed to be murderer is shot dead NDCS American Express Drowned crew had inaccurate forecast Voters ready to back plans for Lords reform Peter Riddell on a MORI poll finding that will dismay supporters of the constitutional status quo Dixons Future of the House of Lords Life peers alone would halt gay sex law change Sainsbury's Bank Upper House will not yield to strategy of soundbites Riddell on Politics Princely villa awaits the Blairs A 50-room Tuscan idyll with tennis courts and vineyard lies ahead for the family from No 10, writes Richard Owen in Cusona, Tuscany Downing Street denies holiday snub to Robinson Halifax Railtrack At least 100 dead in European floods (AP): Scouts drown off Brittany (AP): Subway plot 'to burn Jews' (AP): Protest by jailed Briton (AFP): Troops to blow up lagoon Castro attacks illness 'lie' Picture Gallery Iranians test new missile able to hit Israel Tiny Hardliners' revenge as reform mayor is jailed The Sunday Times Lockerbie accused agree to trial in Hague Cambodia rivals flex their poll muscles Opposition leaders Prince Ranariddh and Sam Rainsy are drawing huge crowds but Hun Sen has a powerful organisation, writes James Pringle Kenya set to deport British conman who 'treats' Aids NatWest B&q Tesco Minister in Basque 'dirty war' faces 13… Stena Line Picture Gallery Parliament plans to derail the European gravy train The Times Cannes drinking bout pushed Depardieu way over the limit No Title Grozny leader survives car bomb attack Diary of Revenge White House press secretary resigns Forte Picture Gallery Washed-out Yeltsin under holiday cloud King family loses right to 'dream' speech Time Bagging beach chic Cutting Edge Six of the Best Furniture Village International Emma Hope's Shoes Sale The Times Objects of desire Hot Tip The mother I never knew Mothers may soon be able to trace children they have given away. Adopted son Michael Gove reflects KDD National Fine Arts Public Auction The Times Ego-surfers and their underware Are you familiar with the latest lingo, asks Mark Mason Why did we hesitate to kill Hitler? The best Führer would have been a dead one, says Daniel Johnson Labours lost The Times Diary Animal magic The Times Diary The Chamber of Horrors Lords of consent I disagree with peers about gay sex but I respect their independent spirit Memory men The Times Diary Caine able The Times Diary Philip Howard Things that go bump in the unconscious A Matter of Consent Equality is right, but the Lords have a point Hope in East Timor After Suharto's fall, an opportunity to right a wrong Rights and Rituals What's in a naming ceremony? Lords at one with Archbishop on the age of consent Dearth of doctors Lord Peter's friends Marine dumping Degrees on Internet Mental arithmetic Radio 4 'sacrifice' to pop culture Wrong arm of the law? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Life peers Baptism University news Calls to the Bar Picture Gallery To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Lecture Capital Breaks Marriage Garden party Anniversaries Hermann Prey Hermann Prey, German baritone, died of a heart attack at his home near Munich yesterday, aged 69. He was born in Berlin on July 11,1929 Personal Column Delta Worldwide Flightseekers Jetworld Jetline Faresavers Robert Young Robert Young, actor, died in California on July 21 aged 91. He was born in Chicago on February 22,1907 Children on Dialysis From our Own Correspondent: Dillinger Killed Police Ambush in Chicago The law finally caught up in Chicago with the ruthless gangster John Dillinger after a woman tipped off the police about his movements. Dillinger's robberies and the pursuits that followed led to the deaths of at least 14 men Gay Clifford Gay Allis Rose Clifford, academic and poet, died of cancer on July 22 aged 55. She was born on June 27,1943 The Times Crossword No 20,852 News Picture Gallery Business Aa Information In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Fear of a slump wipes £1bn off ICI's value By George, Michael returns to Sony Business Narrow vote against Nationwide windfalls United News to demerge its brokerage Microsoft faces 'pressure on Apple' inquiry Arts Mercury Asset Management Media Cost cuts by Rover threaten 20,000 more jobs Are School Holidays Too Long? Education Page 41 Business Today Trade figures get worse BAe prospects lifted by French merger Car sales record at DC Cook Tourist Rates BT Legal & General beats forecasts with £187m Northern Rock repays £3m to investors Linklaters & Paines European alliance Business Roundup Card Clear departures Standard shuns Isas ICS falls into the red Campaign on arrears US link boosts Eurodis Thorntons resignation Hunter to make £250m from deal with JJB Strength of sterling hits Hamleys Barings appoints ex-UBS chief By our City Editor: Warm feelings with the Nationwide Commentary Sun fails to shine for Boots shares Pilkington losing $2m a week over Gm strike Gamblers on a roll hurt Capital Corp Virgin Cookson suffers surprise drop Company profit warnings send shares nosediving Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Unpleasant chemicals Tempus Legal & General Cookson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street The uneasy relationship of the new taskforce tycoons The Busijness of Politics Mexican wave of banking rescues is a poor economic model for Asia Clinton may be impressed, but political opposition is mounting, writes Nicholas Wilson City limits The Times City Diary Police five The Times City Diary Cold feet The Times City Diary Kleinwort Benson Securities Limited Taxes to rise for Brown's review Business Letter Equities reduce losses 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 Diners Club International The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investors Chronicle Council cannot rely on earlier decision House of Lords Law Report July 24 1998 House of Lords Truth of assertion no defence if document is forged The Times Legal & Public Notices Minister's power not to follow Parole Board Convention not breached in admission of documents Rain doesn't stop plays Theatre: Luke Clancy reports on a waterlogged Galway Festival Brain of a Britain long gone Room at the Top King's Head, N1 Theatre Oh bold, very bold - and wonderful Money makes us all go around Cabaret Watermill, Bagnor Pop Ghosts cast a shadow Proms BBCPO/Torteller ALbert Hall/Radio 3 Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Art Galleries English girl gets the blues Old rockers never die The Legends of Rock'n'Roll tour Wembley Arena Concerts Bus-pass master Pop Thanks to a tin of baked beans World Music: Nigel Williamson Ladysmith Black Mambazo, headliners of this weekend's Womad Festival CD One These are the tracks of my tears Ever wondered why it is that no matter how fine an album is, one cut sucks big-time? Here's the reason Atomicblondie HMV Pop Playing an all-new song Young men are more obsessive about music Radio 1's plans to attract more women are misguided, writes Carol Midgley Media & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items EuroSoft The Sunday Times Tuning in with a sensible approach To Advertise in Media, Sales & Marketing Please… Silvac Data Systems Multiple Display Advertising Items A man misunderstood? Matthew Bannister has been accused of abandoning BBC radio to pop culture but, he tells Ray Snoddy, his critics aren't listening The media interview Cut to the quick Picture Gallery An achievement worth praising The price of a BBC 'stinker' Times for a review, says Stewart Purvis Competition is hotting up in the staid world of the stock market Meg Carter on Nasdaq's push for consumer awarness Media & Marketing HW Group Heidelberg Decision stuns the admen The Guinness court case has exposed the wider issues of plagiarism, says Stefano Hatfield York Racecourse Marketing Executive The Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Why the BBC had to bar village TV show Calling time on a fly-on-the-wall series about country folk has ruffled feathers—and not just in the village. Bill Frost reports Top of the Big Apple tree New York magazine publishers are continuing to seek out British editors. Barry Wigmore reports Eight Years of Newspaper Change The Times Queen Mary University of Oxford Holborn College TECH St James's College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Cambridge Graham or Nigel @ Morson Group Get Rich Proofreading? The University of Hull Holborn College Odgers TEFL Teachers Challenge All Souls College Oxford The Bradford MBA Devonshire House Preparatory School EF International Language Schools Queen's London Cambridge Do long holidays break the learning curve? David Tytler argues that children lose valuable skills when school's out for summer Equality for children Helen Penn believes that Sure Start is bound to have teething problems All hands up for hands-on lessons The Times Killer Instinct to show rivals no mercy Racing: Tall Reputation of Ccecil-Trained Zafonic Colt Put to the Test at Ascot Today Thunderer: Wolver Hampton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Chepstow Rapid Raceline William Hill Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Ascot Modahl hopes to settle future on and off track Atlethics Record entry a trial for Phillips Equestranism: Large Field Will Sample Interesting Twists on New Course Thunderer: Newmarket Johnson heads record run Thunderer: Nottingham For the Record Veivers attempts to boost morale Rugby League Morgan hurt in motorway accident Sport in Brief United must wait to discover opponents Football: Polish Teams Face International Ban Yorke on the brink of move to Old Trafford Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Plain sailing as Salisbury wilts Schumacher takes pride of place Motor Racing: Rampant German Rejected Bigger Offers Clubs draw up new fixture list as Bristol call in receivers Rugby Union Fixtures Cricket Swann steals the show Yesterday's Scoreboards Lower order lifts spirits of failing Lara Cricket Shah absolved from blame Somerset manage to halt Harmison Crawley awaits winter Gloucestershire finding it hard to detain Surrey Mascarenhas finds correct approach Tranquillity recedes as ruling kicks up a racket Spectator injured as tempers flare at Country Week Testers' notes implicate Smith Swimmin: Manipulation Claims to Ne Put to Doping Panel Craig Lord reveals more of the evidence against the triple Olympic champion Roche Bobois' Paris Word-Watching Sailing Germans at helm as Dutch fall back Radio Choice Going round in circles Television Choice A monstrous regiment of unreal women Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Stewart's gamble backfires Conje's stylish century undermines rival captain's decision to field The Times Bookshop Athletics 43 Rose awakes from his reverie Tennis 46 Tour's pursuit of drugs gives riders no rest Jeremy Whittle reports from France on the widening inquiry into allegations of cheating among professional cyclists Medecins Sans Frontieres
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