News from 29/07/1998
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James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Jane Procter, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Denise Dew-Hughes, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Geoff Brown's, Léhene Goodenday, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Malcolm Hanney, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Wesley Johnson, A. J. Zuckerman (Principal and Dean), John Malcolm, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Sue Wood, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Jenny Alexander, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Timon Day, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Alasdair Reid, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Johanna Lockett, Jane Proeter, Peter Waymark, Michael Deeny, Chairman, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Katherine Bergen, Robin Laurance, John Kavanagh, Thomas Watson, Peter Barnard, David Dawson, Robert Saunders, Jasper Gerard, Kenny Maclver, Steven Downes, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Rachel Bridge, Martyn Palmer, Father Times, Gabriella Gamini, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Tim Montgomerie, Director, Adam Jones, Frances Gibb, legal correspondent, Raymond Keene, Annabel Gribbon and Klas Nillson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, Susan Guest, Geof Wheelwright, Nick Szczepanik, Fraser Nelson and Sarah Cunningham, Norman Warner, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Nadine Meisner, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Tom Rhodes, Julia Feast, Manager, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Joyce R. Noden, Alan Hamilton and Alex O'Connell, Philip Grayson, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Ben West, Christopher Irvine, A. Graham Hellier, Richard Clifford,
ResumoWednesday 30p Every Weekday Lewinsky to testify on affair with Clinton Europhiles in charge Index Two nights for the price of one at a Heritage Hotel… Wife's hidden suicide note frees vet jailed for murder Top judge opposes Straw on rape trials Lost tourists put Scunthorpe on the Diana trail Cop at the top Crème Blair v Brown Bank accused of tackling wrong inflation target Ndcs Ltd Wednesday 30p Every Weekday Transplants that could save Blair so much trouble Political Sketch Robinson safe as Kinnockites are given power Railtrack Salisbury's millions fill Labour's coffers Ins and Outs of Ministerial Moves Row over sacking of Welsh minister Bishops' river protest News in Brief Snowdon silent on father claim Thought for the Day was 'biased' Yachtsman saved but friend dies Mayor drowned helping others to escape sinking plane Navy takes stern view of officer's rearguard action The diner who nearly had her chips Compaq The bomb that time forgot Final smile of runner with seconds to live Squirrels learn a rope-trick on road to survival Doctor disregarded smear abnormalities A surgeon's attempt to spare his patients unnecessary discomfort is behind scare, says Ian Murray Dan Technology Electronic tags may beat drink fraudsters Eagle Star Hutton makes way for new Editor at Observer Wife hid truth of suicide to avenge affair Cryptic message pointed to woman's plot to frame her husband as her killer, writes Richard Duce Clubgoers alert after HIV death Laura Ashley By a Correspondent: Cannabis research gets growing Leonard Cheshire Boat owner seeks cash to return submarine Astronomers find life in Soho Tiny Navy clears decks for the trimaran warship MoD's war readiness affected by 'lost' stocks Yorkshire Bank Northolt should be Heathrow terminal, MPs urge Victoria Wood to lead BBC comedy revival The price of watching digital TV Virgin Advert jokes falling flat Dobson no to NHS payments News in Brief Cry for help Postman killing Ferry blaze Cash withdrawn Peak practice Blair creates crisis centre at Cabinet Office NatWest New-look team shows growing signs of maturity Riddell on Politics Hook Home Service Straw reviews right to choose a trial by jury Securicor is fined £105,000 as blighted jail runs into trouble Prudential Escape plot? No, guv, that's just a plant Prisoners win award for garden that helps them to keep calm Lewinsky talks of affair at White House Demon Internet Spielberg war film reawakens veterans' fears UN team says Iraq not a nuclear threat Wannabe wives gush over lonely oil baron Midland Bank Washington honours its Capitol heroes President Clinton leads memorial service for gunman's two police victims, reports Tom Rhodes Nader tribute to all he tort Go Revenue Business stops for $250m lottery Hyundai Hyundai Amnesty frees student's killers Disquiet is growing over the criteria for defining political crimes, writes R. W. Johnson in Johannesburg Foreign ministers in plea to release Suu Kyi from roadblock NatWest Ugly dust-up over ban on Miss Tahiti Cable & Wireless (AP): GM strikers agree deal (AP): Tea-room gunmen kill four (Reuters): Pet lions attack women Branson lawsuit victory (AFP): Seven killed in coach crash (AFP): 63st Argentine man dies Company Business Solutions Hun Sen claims poll win amid fraud calls World in Brief Einstein's heirs win right to let scientists enjoy his summer home Russians show the flag in Caucasus Vodafone Serb forces seize rebel Albanian stronghold Greeks seek to heal US rift Prime Health Bank of Scotland Forte Hamburg's vice kings find more cash in refugees Direct Line Home Insurancl My year of living dangerously Martin Fletcher moved his family to Ulster 12 months ago to report on its Troubles. Here he pays homage to a strange land When sorry is an insult Apologies hurt, says Grace Bradberry Worldcover Cable & Wireless 'Judges are not doddery and remote' Judges across England opposed Lord Bingham's promotion to Lord Chief Justice. In his first interview, our most brilliant lawman talks to Frances Gibb Hover Speed Fast Ferries The pleasures and perils of being a mentor Jane Procter, Editor of Taller, reflects on the rewards of nurturing Vietnam vet is new Mr Nice Guy Bronwen Maddox on Senator McCain, Republican hopeful McCain is likeable:as direct as Ross Perot, but warmer Firing back Picture Gallery Powers that will be Brown thwarts Mandelson's rise, so the Prime Minister doubles his staff Shock tactic Separate lives Alan Coren Jugs. Big jugs. Too many of them. Anyone for coffee? Be Frank, Darling What the new man might learn from the old Washington Endgame The battle for Clinton's reputation Burnish the Barge Londoners should return to their river Call for protection from hepatitis B Girls in prison Working peers Church wariness of political excess The generation gap: wearing it well Life skills Right on the nose 'Black beast' sighting TV licence fee Dilemma faced by 'adoption triangle' Effective sounds Bus service Court Circular Baron Phillips of Sudbury Baron Haskins Baron Bach Baron Laming Sharron Davies, the former Olympic swimming… Newcomers to Wisley put on show of colour Royal Horticultural Society Personal Column Anniversaries University news Church news Church in Wales Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Ambassador Methodist College Belfast Health & Fitness Air Marshal Sir Maurice Heath Zbigniew Herbert Zbigniew Herbert, Polish poet died yesterday aged 73. He was born on October 29,1924 Personal Column Picture Gallery Rukba Professor Frederick Rimmer Frederick Rimmer, CBE, Gardiner Professor Music at Glasgow Universits, 1966-80, died on July 2, aged 84. He was born on February 21, 1914 Peter Giffard Peter Giffard, former president of the Country Landowners' Association, died on June 30 aged 77. He was born on May 20, 1921 (From our Special Correspondent): On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,856 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Cats & Dogs Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Halifax to invest in office property Allied Carpets errors cost £3m Coke deal is last straw for PepsiCo BMW secures Rolls-Royce marque in deal with rival Business Liffe pulls out of £44m new site 'Tragedy' of the Biotech drama Arts Nominet. uk Sport Television and Radio Business Today Dark figure Rail squeeze GM ties up deal for peace Gartmore salvo CD web sales CGU surge Mercury Asset Management Picture Gallery Regulator may impose new pricing regime on Railtrack Bell and GTE agree £40bn merger Admiral growth to continue Monsanto's Bangladesh partnership is scrapped Sumitomo and Daiwa alliance Dresdner provision Lloyd's reform pledge US purchase for GKN £10m mis-selling ads Rentokil buys to grow Hidden Hearing float Easynet trims losses Devon gold 'promising' Ofgas investigates competitors' tactics Business Roundup Tourist Rates FI Group share options give chief £17m paper profit Mitsubishi venture takes Boots to Japan BT By our City Editor: BMW makes its marque Vaux hotel deal puts query over breweries Lloyds TSB buys N Zealand bank Brixton Estates says rents rising in South Commodities Liffe Options Lady in black casts her shadow over the market 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 Admiral Vaux Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Carpets hit the floor Tempus Brixton Estate Wall Street Investors fear subsidence in a shaky property market Carl Mortished says uncertainty is building in a sector with rising rents and falling shares Rating game Straight from the mouth of Mr Ed Bitter pill Cola gaffe Charles Schwab Private capital from names still has important part to play at Lloyd's Business Letters Savings query The Times Unit Trust Information Service Salvatoe Ferrangamo Equities down a fraction Lexus Internet registration can be passing-off Cigarette machine licence exempt for VAT Mental impairment relevant Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Date for assessing child care threshold Official receiver immune from legal action Metropolitan Police officer not a worker under contract Corhershop on the Mercury shortlist Fun and games on many legs Dance The One Hundreds Barbican Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hopes A woman in the chair Film: Betty Thomas has gone from Hill Street cop to top Hollywood director, as Martyn Palmer discover The Times Germany's startling new museum Listings Resurrection at the Proms Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in london House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Art Galleries Show Boat Royal Shakesphere Company Groovers and makers Pop: David Sinclair, one of the Mercury Music Prize judges, on the search for the album of the year Heroes of swing Jazz Pop Albums of the year? 244,000* readers of this section go to the theatre… Hues of the Stax blues Blues Taj Mahal/Eric Bibb Barbican Opera a Broomhill double bill Handel with care Concerts Solomon Albert Hall/Radio 3 Sound thinking Barry Douglas Harrogate In memory of pain Galleries: Isable Carlisle on a remarkable new building in Germany inspired by the work of a concentration camp victim Good and mad Opera Eight Songs/Dido Broomhill The Times Tomorrow New movies reviewed To Advertise Call North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lane Fox Bewley Homes Cotswolds Mcir Homes English Courtyard Fax Beechcroft An accent on class or selling ability? The old school tie is still at work in estate agencies, says Rachel Kelly When up for sale does not mean up for grabs Should you keep your home on the market if you're going on holiday? Wesley Johnson asks agents about thwarting unwanted visitors Investors look North Yorkshire is top of the speculative market, says Philip Grayson Summer Breaks No Title Make home a wheeze free zone Avoid houses that are damp or near rivers and canals With Britain labelled the asthma capital of Europe, Ben West spotlights the problems facing sufferers indoors and outdoors Property Dairy News Westbury Point West A recipe for healthy living Visits to the countryside often made things worse Case Study Super structure poses threat to grass roots Rob Hughes examines the probable repercussions should a proposal for a European league for the elite come to fruition Advocaat adopts a laid-back approach Football Alex Cleland, Everton's new Scottish defender, was sent to the sin bin and two other players, one from each side, were substituted on the instructions of the referee to avoid being sent off as the premiership team lost 1-0 in a pre-season game away to port vale lan wright scored his first goals for west Ham United in the 2-0 win away to Bristol Rovers Keane provides inspiration at Portsmouth's youth feast Nick Szczepanik watches stars of the future competing in the Royal Mail Cup For the Record Henry lines up top job with Wales Sport in Brief Wolstenholme tumbles Golf SKY Sports Land Of Dreams becomes reality for sprint title Flying Goodwood Winner Heads for Nunthorpe Nap: Aljabr (2.45 Goodwood) Next best: Georgia Venture (2.15 Goodwood) Goodwood Rapid Raceline Gales Cavalier heads Galway raid Doncaster William Hill Sedgefield Manton to sound Victory Note Today's Races on Television McLaren's Silverstone appeal falls on deaf ears Motor Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Epsom Radcliffe rebuffed at the double Commonwealth Games selectors hand final 1,500 metres place to Holmes Charnock in wars after Beverley fall Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess China are suspected over latest seizure Athletics Derbyshire defy delaying tactics and sail through Cricket: Surrey Suffer Hangover from Test Success during Abject Departure in Quarter-Finals of Natwest Trophy Sri Lankans time run-chase to perfection Anger grows after Chesterfield is dropped Cable & Wireless Tyson makes bid for return to ring Boxing: Panel Considers Reissuing Licence to Former World Champion Atherton makes hay after Test duel Yesterday's Scoreboards Gemstone Travel Limited Lancashire agree to rest weary Atherton Cricket Shepperd urges new system be given fair trial NatWest Aymes takes Middlesex by surprise By our Sports Staff: Surgery threatens Warne's career Coventry sink as Sailor's voyage starts Christopher Irvine records another day of turmoil in the rugby world Goulding may face disciplinary action Becoming immune to scandal Gieves & Hawkes Laver suffers a stroke Tennis Fixtures Word-Watching Not quite the nearest offer Television Choice Hard and soft peddling on Romford Road Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Athletics Lara taunted after Trophy humiliation Warwickshire captain admits to embarrassment over defeat Lewis blasts selectors Times Two Crossword Drugs eclipse Ullrich's victory Tennis By our Sports Staff: Villa waiting on United as Yorke is left out Bose Compuserve Information Services (UK) Ltd Picture Gallery Inside: Creme 8 Page Jobs Supplement Net makes the pen mightier Clara Net Picture Gallery US Hotlines News and views from Silicon Valley by Kenny Maclver Courts now snap-happy Index Techies rally round Netcom UK Authentic Viking with all mod cons Crash dents navy pride Syouest Nasa probes free fuel Nicholas Booth finds satellites tapping plasma power and the net going galactic Now ET won't need to phone home. He can e-mail Pace Robo Rover High Wire The Document Company Xerox Reuters: Uri Geller's Weird Web Hi-Grade Doctor Keyboard: Safety from the storm Analysis Microsoft Megastores 'Hard man' to fight Gatesapos; battles 'HArd man' to fight Gates' battles Dr Keyboard: Check before you make the move BT Internet Thieves May Help Pirates to Deceive You Dell Once they toted machine g Now they're armed with P The idea came from a man's dream about closing the gap between rich and poor. Gabriella Gamini reports from Rio on an It project that's bringing hope to the slums NetDirect Population of Net Users Grows The Times eSale protect Ft772 High wire challenge for British engineer LineOne Is there a doctor in the mouse? Surgeries in Scotland are now linked as part of hi-tech moves to help us feel better about the Nhs, says Lindsay Nicolle Motorola nets star catch for more consumer power Agenda Mitsubishi Electric Changing faces in IT Harvey Nash Information Technology Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Deputy Systems Editor Computer Futures Aztech Computer Recruitment McCourt Consultants Limited City Consultants GCS Computer Recruitment Services Development Extech Computer Resources Ltd Extech Comms Senior Positions Prospect Recruitment Longbridge International PLC Allied Management Systems AiC Analysts Ltd Time Computer Systems Ltd Crème de la Crème SMCL Asrymar Limited Supercity Plc Administrative Assistant required Office Manger/PA Program Planning Professionals Ltd McQuillan Young Communications Limited Experienced Secretary King's College London Bancware a Sungard Company Expanding UK Based Leisure Company City PA's c £25,000 Time Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills The sweet spell of success A friendly witch shows how to brew up a magic potion to boost a stalled career or jaded love life Cover Story Kept busy by design My Diary Aday in the life of Annable Gribbon, Pa to property developer John Hunter and the head architect klas Nillson at Northacre, in Chelsea, West London Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Personal Assistant The Eclipse Organisation Drake International Wanted Marie Curie Cancer Care Mature, full time, highly competent Windows 95… Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants FX Corporation Plc Mature Secretary Required Hodge Recruitment Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consulyants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Institute of Director Vaughan Ltd American Dry deaning Company Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recauitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Centre Point PA/Office Manager ROC Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items ROC Recruitment Ltd Strutt & Parker Crone Corkill Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill VWA Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants VWA Robert Walters Resourcing Aldrich & Company HOBStones Sman secretarial ltd Directors' Secretaries Aldrich & Company Talsman secretarial ltd Experienced Pa Aldrich & Company Pan European Joyce Guiness Partnership AS Agency Aldrich & Company Judy Farquharson Ltd The Ritz Galliard Homes Ltd Legal Recruitment Sheila Childs Recruitment Knightsbridge Secretaries Sabre Europe FRES Hays Banking Secretarial Capital Legal Associates Royds Angela Mortimer Tate Temp Specialists Barnes SW13 First Creme Gordon-Yates Office Angels Receptionists Super Secretaries Property Top Search/selection Norma Skemp Recruitment Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd A Relaxed and Friendly Small Market Consultancy Legal Creme U. 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