News from 03/08/1998
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James Beck, E. Petch (Forsenic psychiatrist), Michael Horne, David T. Evans, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Susan Bell and Michael Evans, S. H. White, Helen Daniel, F. Cassin, DJM, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Terry Phillips, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Tom Williams, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, John B. Griffin, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, John Thicknesse, Timon Day, Maurice Taylor, J. K. Boynton, Pat Gibson, Stephen Trott, Rupert Cox, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, John Prescott, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Oliver, General Secretary, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Tim Cecil, Managing Director, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Phil Gordon, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Alan Fairley, Helen Rumbelow, Deborah Collcutt, Victoria Fletcher, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Steven Downes, Nigel Williamson, Rory Callinan, Tony Hoare, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Barry Millington, Allan Shore, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Stephen Burke, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, M. C. Fitzpatrick (Head of Economics), Claudia Joseph, Steven Beacom, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Stewart Tendler, Sean Thomas, Piero Pierotti, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, David Butler, Chief Executive, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Grace Bradberry and Richard Owen, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Nick Armstrong, Mike Murphy, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Patrick Foster, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Peter Smith, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Jeff Elder, Warwick Mansell, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, Jan Raath, David Goldberg Director, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Richard Clifford, John Watson,
ResumoStop making a pantomime of ShakesPeare Brown wants risk to be rewarded Tax incentives to start businesses Index Le Tour De France Armed pensioner defies police siege Holiday crash kills 5 Yes Yes Yes a night of triumph with Viagra page 15 Full Guide to the football season's Day the Queen was overruled CS spray used on mentally ill High street wine war Ex-MI 5 spy fights extradition bid Direct Line Monday 30P Every Weekday Senator urges Clinton to tell all Ministers attack Field for 'thinking the unworkable' Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster on a concerted effort against welfare reformer Mowlam condemns bomb attack on weekend shoppers Dissidents who threaten peace Abbey National By our Ireland Correspondent: 27 terrorists await their shortcut to freedom Police scorn pension overhaul PC's father condemns early release RAF pilot had to glide to save his crippled jet Dead boy was pal's lifesaver Fake Viagra pills sold on Internet Sisters in a class of their own Rolex Cowes not all plain sailing for the locals Museum buys café society wall of fame NatWest High street merger may provoke wine war A-level students fear getting wrong results Fears that led to rogue Mis officer's arrest Micheal Evans and stewart Tendler on background to hotel swoop by secret police By a Staff Reporter: Man, 88, builds den to survive downpour EU to work with Asia against paedophiles News in Brief Drug link to suicides Alarm did not stop train Hopes for missing boy Bird plucked to safety Palace visitors see Queen in new light Rolex Palace to cut costs by sharing jet with No 10 Court of Appeal work to be devolved to regions BT Older Oxford colleges beat newcomers in 'supertable' The Times has devised a fairer way of comparing examination results, reports victoria Fletcher 100 ft cliff plunge kills climber News in Brief Children dead Baby damages Bee alert £ 20 sandwich Diphtheria vaccine recall Prudential Police are urged to stop using Cs spray on mentally ill A sunless summer? It's the weather's fault Nigel Hawkes on why experts dismiss fears of climate change and refuse to blame El Niño Long-range forecasting presents tough challenge Village mourns boy, 12, killed by lightning bolt Rolex Blowing Hot and Cloud in Deadly July Brown 's big prize still a stable economy Peter Riddel and philip Webster speak to the Chancellor who says people know their choice between wage rises and rate rises Kingston Yeo redeemed with frontline post Rail sex crimes increase by 12% Yorkshire Bank Versatile Blair suits himself on foreign travels Grace Bradberry and Richard owen get a dressing down Rolex Pour your heart out, Clinton told Powerful Republican says Americans will forgive president if he is frank, writess Ian Brodie in Washington Mercedes-Benz US to finance a revival by Saddam's foes Rangers forgot British hiker Railtrack Group Plc Israelis in training to fight rapist Media veterans return to the Killing Fields Body of Rhodes 'to be dug up' Flight of Eagles (AFP): Hun Sen attacks intimidators Divers find blast from Nelson's past Objects have been recovered from the French flagship at the Battle of the Nile, writes Mike Murphy Goldfish Cable & Wireless Britain provides model to solve packed prisons problem Serbian forces put torch to Kosovo villages Dell Drink lures Russians to early grave Bank admits guilt over Jewish gold Two monkeys changed my life Professor pat Wright is the world's pre-eminent primatologist. Interview by Barry wigmore Leukaemia Research Fund The Personal Number Company Plc A way to keep bomb at bay Grain of truth about plague Pmt? Osteoporosis? Menopause? Swagman's desert song Menzies Hotels It's Getting Closer Hoverspeed How to stay ahead of the in-crowd The hottest new british designers for autumn are interested only in beautiful clothes, says Grace Bradberry The Personal Number Company Plc Tomorrow About two years ago I got a new grilfriend. She was young and beautiful. I was very keen we dated and in time After enduring the 'hell' of impotence, Sean Thomas tried Viagra and found paradise. So why not, he says allow all men the benefit Time Do new ads refresh old parts Grace Bradbery on a decline in the art of advertising Send out the clowns at the Globe Theatre: Apple-throwing and ad-libbing-has the 'authentic' audience participation at Shakespeare's Globe gone too far? benedict Nightingale is worried And Closer Inventing America Theatre Clever treatment for pain Closet Land Grace, Sw11 Fine fiction in cracking form At Swim Two Birds peacock Dublin Service line Dance Ericsson Bites of a rare apple` Dance New York Ballet Stars Queen Elizabeth Hall Tracking down a great white hope Pop Folk Festival Cambridge RSC Theatres Young heart of darkness Proms RPO/Gatti Albert Hall/Radio The Times theatre Venetian delight King's Consort Albert Hall/Radio3 Prince Edward Theatre Don Williams This week in the Tines A Church that is a world apart Ruth Gledhill on a continental fault-line dividing Anglicans The fast lane The Times Diary Poseurs The Times Diary Cam and Abel fight for Scotland's soul The future of the Uniked kingdom rests onthe Struggle between Gordon Brown and Alex Salmond Prisoners of conscience Frank Field's specture will remain over welfare, says Peter Riddell In the know The Times Diary Pooh Corner The Times Diary Robert Redford, the decrowned King of Hollywood,… Buccaneering Brown A chancelllor who wants to see risk better rewarded A People Betrayed Combodia's pain is not at an end Time to Tell All Clintons neds to make a televised confession Brown's control of the economy Tory values Longer in the tooth Need to target mental health spending more effectively Labour policy on housing provision Shot for cowardice Drinking time Living wills Bus service Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Leaning Tower Stage directions Trade description Interesting condition Court Circular Nature notes Service dinners High Commissioner Latest wills Britannia Royal Naval College City children are still following in Pooh's footseps Personal Column Birthdays today University news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries School news Professor David Fulker David W. Fulker, professor of statistical Genetics at the Institute of psychiatry London University, died from cancer of the pancreas on july 9 aged 61. He was born on March 8,1937 Lieutenant-Commander Douglas Williams Lieutenant-Commander Douglas Wiliams wartime navel commander, died on July 2 aged 85. He was born on Februar 10.1913 Latest wills Cecil Melling Cecil Melling CBE electrical engineer, died on July 10 aged 98. He was born on December 12,1899 Swiss Celebratino Arnold Levene Arnold Levene, pathologist, died on July 18 aged 73. He was born on Decembe r7,1924` The Times Crossword No 20,860 News Business WPA Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Line Honours Hakkinen on home straight in pursuit of world title Quicksilver McLarens Produce Another Dominant Display Kevin Eason watches a German Grand prix and that could prove a pivotal moment inthe destiny of the championship Dark Days Down by the Riverside Staged Victory ClaraNET Battling Black brings down curtain Athletics: Young Rivals Deny Popular Former European Champion Farwell Victory Inspired Radcliffe turns tables on O'Sullivan Wiggins wins with superb road show Sport in Brief Old stagers shine Bonus for Belles Symonds in charge Picture Gallery Juniors provide vision of golden future Steven Downes sees Great Britain impress at the world championships Moon enjoys day in sun Bowls Digweed in dominant form Shooting Hakkinen strengthens grip on title Villeneuve and Hill return to form behind dominant McLarens By our Sports Staff: Jubilant Evans sets up thrilling finale Flight Options Corser and Edwards claim wins By a Correspondent: Rydell puts points before prizes to stretch clear Schumacher's spin proves to be costly German Sri Lankans get to grips with Tufnell Cricket Lancashire pull out all the stops to go joint top Cavalier Cassar puts Kent to the sword Walsh displays county credentials Ivo Tennant sees the Tonbridge tradition upheld in the Cricketer Cup Nottinghamshire fail to provide serious test Yesterday's Scoreboards Depth of batting takes Hampshire to victory Smith saves the day as Lara suffers again Scoreboard from Edgbaston Moody exit opens up door for Yorkshire Maynard emerges as rival for Hollioake Important Product Notice Familiar frailties leave Cork facing threat of exclusion England selections stand by Surrey leg spinner for the deciding Test at Headingley England XII Saturday's Scoreboards Donald and Pollock pass tests Saqlainl's variety casting spells Scoreboard from Chelms Ford Closer Still Parnevik bounces back after missing Open goal Mel Web sees a swedish favorite enjoy some well-deserved consolation Gracious Butler bows to home rule United Status claim victory in Curtis Cup for first time in eight years Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 England cap beckons for Sanders Burton puts lean spell behind her with win in classic Late rally enables Estes to keep tabs on Price Williamson is shining light among Sunbeams Poor racing conditions add to waves of discontent at Cowes week Confident Castleford keep the play-offs in view Rugby League: Leeds Ashadow of their Former Selves as Small Town Boys Come out on top in Full Blooded Super League Encounter Bulls booed off by supporters Guide to the Week Ahead Saints show poor Giants little mercy The Times By our Sports Staff: Henman eases through to meet Agassi Tennis Gillespie transfer adds air of mystery Football: European Flavour Offers Litle to Savour in Modest Menu at the Riverside Wednesday delight as Jonk joins for £2.5m Hearts get straight back into the groove Jansen sees his legacy maintained by Venglos Britain builds on rare centre of excellence Schools Sport Cs Brooks hit back to tame Flying Tigers Polo Turning point on the road to hell and back All Black future is a little less bright 'New Zealadn rugby is no different from the rest of the world when it comes to the removela of core players' Tour deserves much better Northamptonshire feels ignored by England Watery grave Reflections on Trent Bridge By any other name This week in the Times The Times Scandals take shine off Pantani's joy Cycling Following a pirate's Tour de force Never mind the EPO Jeremy whittle lifts the lid on three weeks fuelled by cheesse Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Inquiries continue into drug problem Sos goes out - Save Our Salmon Seven reason why North Atlantic Stock are in such decline Brian Clarke says that alarm bells are ringing now that the extent of the pressures on the king of fish are beginning to strke home All Blacks pay for their lack of invention Rugby Union Hurry ups the pace for series success Speedway The Times Hills faces future with confidence Racing: Retained Jockey for Shikh Hamdan Steps out Fo Carson's Shadow` Thunderer: Newton Abbot Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Yesterday's Details Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Windsor Mistaken identity at Hamilton Thunderer: Ripon Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Football For the Record Picture Gallery Pools Check Cycling Club Cricket Rugby League Tennis Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of East London Brunel University University of Northumbria The law of reality bites` Passing the exam was easy , says Nick Armstong. who explores why lawyers need to be made out of heavy mettle~ Law Courses & Legal Appointments Staffordshire University Tuesday's Times Nottingham Law School Queen Mary and Westfield College The College of Law De Montfort University Holborn College Pension lump sum is income under insolvency law The College of Law legal practice course results, 1998 What to do when a patient refuses consent to medical treatment Law Report August 3 1998 Court of Appeal Wasted costs inappropriate Capitalisation, week's change BT Results and Statistics Tourist Rates Alternative Investment Market Bid rumoured as Rank prepares to take holiday from its lean years Hopes high for break from rise in base rate Econmic Outlook Sunday Tips Economic slowdown puts BA's profits under threat The Times Japan paints a stark contrast on spending Pensioners resume fight to win back £1bn surplus Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Pressure grows on RSA to make an acquisition UK firms push for temporary workers The Times Tax bills go to penalties as thousands miss date Merger off Cowie denial The Facts The Board Gloomy economic news brings consumer caution BT Corporate Profile: Thames water Delay leaves Pronto! in limbo What the Experts Say Emerging markets are losing their appeal Our Verdict Youth appeal is key for a new kid on the block Saklly O' Sullivan bears the scars of a failed battle for IPC Magazines. But Sarah Cunninghm found by scuuessful editor taking on her rival in a fresh role Citytraveller Direct Ltd Don't Miss your Free X-Files Magazine The Pound Stock Market Radio Choice Zen and the art of mowing Television Chocie How to raise more questions than answers 6.00am Business Breakfast (87067) 7.00 Bbc Breakfast… Satellite and Cable Millennium bug stirs City jitters Bank faces 'knife-edge' rates decision Times Two Crossword New Times Books Shop Companies 39 Charges loom over pensions UK managers flock to former communist bloc Hoechst set to sell paint division Bidder revealed Pace issues writ against Californian supplier Direct Profile 41 Picture Gallery Builder cited in British Library shambles Sign up for the Original Fantasy League £100,000 in Prizes Key Dates in the 1998-99 Calendar Can football find an answer to its £60m question? The gamei is awah with money, but how will the next Michael Owen emerge? Rob Hughes laments the big club obsession with foreign talent Contents Youth is vital if Brown is to go through Euro 2000: England will surely qualify, while Scotland must discard old hands to make it to the finals No excuses accepted for England this time Group Nine Fear factor favours Wales Bobby Gould belives his rivals may freeze, and Northern Ireland him to be runers up to the Germans McMenemy eyes brighter horizons Group One Arsenal may need rapid hangover cure Premiership: Success does not always breed success, which, as Nick Szczepanik reports, is bad news for champions Fa Carling Permiership Fixtures 1998-99 Required: your dream eleven Prizes Fantasy League Scoring System How to Play with the Times How to Enter Your Full List of Fantasy Ague players with last season's points Checklist Times Newspapers Ltd The score so far How to make your fantasy come true Nixk Szczepanik details the streamlined rules introduced for the new season Fantasy League Terms and Conditions 1998-99 Many happy returns for England duo First Division: Two of last season's relegated sides, and unluck Sunderland, look like favourites, says Bill Edger Nationwide League First Division 1998-99 City confident of quick return to higher level Second Division: Last season's relegated clubs are well equipped to go straight back, up says Nick Szczepanik` Nationwide League Second Division 1998-99 The chairmen managing to create a storm Third Division: Bitter disputes look likely to surface in the battle to escape the league's basement. reports Bill Edger Nationwide League Third Division 1998-99 New League, but same Old Firm Scotlad's top clubs have broken away, but has anything realy changed asks Kevin McCarra P I a Matches Scheduled for Sky Telivision 1998-99 Minnows fight for place on bottom rung Non-League in England Full Scottish League Fixtures 1998-99 Time
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