News from 05/08/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Tunku Varadarajan, Ken Moulder, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Kenny MacIver, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Richard Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Nigel Groom, William E. Bridge, Philip Howard, Michael Theodoulou and James Bone, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, G. P. Stewart, Clive Davis, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Frances D'souza, Executive Director, John Pittuck, David Runcorn, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Nick Nuttall and Stephen Farrell, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Jackie Williams, Hugh Canning, Rosaland Rawnsley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Landale Political Reporter, Frank Miles, Gavin Ashenden, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Jason Nissè, Caroline Aherne, Alistair B. Cooke, General Secretary, Jasper Gerard, David Turner, Nigel Williamson, Glen Owen and Richard Duce, Rachel Bridge, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Father Times, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Francis Bennion, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Elisabeth Rennison, Andrew Butcher, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Cliff, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Paul Oestreicher, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, K. Mallin, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Sarah Cunniungham, Adam Fresco, Robert Gage, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Alex O'Connell, Kevin McCarra, Howell Davies, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Roderick Dryden, Alan Lee, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, David Holloway, Tony Dawe, Ben Macintyre, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Joanna Bale and Adrian Lee, Bryony Gordon, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Matthew Barbour and Rachel Bridge, Roland Moore, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoWednesday 30P Saddam seeks showdown on weapons UN inspectors denied more time Index Abbey National The Times Fantasy League Wall Street suffers third largest fall Earth is just a Swindon in space Thousands hail Queen Mother Why teenagers really smoke US computer company in Hyundai talks Wednesday Top firms demand action on BBC's Watchdog Summer arrives Cook accused of turf wars with Short Nocholas Watt on a blow to the Foreign Secretary's efforts to rebuild his reputation Nuclear fuel from Dounreay was used to make A-bombs Admission by Beckett overturn offical denials of role in weapons research, writes Michael Evans BT New Deal for jobless young is criticised Portadown may get a peace wall NHS crisis deepened by fall in student nurses Families unmoved by threat of bomb Griffin Firms told to act over pension mis-selling News in Brief 'Cronyism' claim Widowed again Diana car sold Stone Age tomb Woman executive lost her job 'because she put baby first' Businessman is jailed for sex attack on girl, 16 Girl stung 70 times by wasps after her puppy disturbs nest Allergic reaction is greatest danger Virgin By a Correspondent: Siege man arrested in 'slight struggle' Football League names its strongest side Portland The 100 Legends of the League Direct Line Fitness teacher dies after two Ecstasy tablets Art attack by man in dress The Royal Bank of Scotland NEC Direct £1m drug plot 'washed up by the tide' Activists destroy crop in war on modified foods BT £35m boost for 24-hour medical advice service Leeches rediscover the taste for life in hospital MPs and officials clash on catering ban The real Jennings is unmasked Gen Owen and Richard Duce on the 'eccentric chap' who went to school with the author Mrs Merton star says she is alcoholic Caroline Aherne Cook's 'fake' Lowry is real thing National Trust fights foreign Snowdon bid BT Jeweller attacked by robbers posing as joggers Bishops draw battle lines in homosexuality debate Conservative demand a biblical line on gays in the Church, Ruth Gledhill writes Inspired moment set royal trend DIAL-a-PHONE Less speed, more haste is roads pledge Protest a matter of grave concern Demonstators win right to enter cemtery, writes Simon de Bruxelles The Sunday Times Blind man sexually attacked by guide News in Brief Stagg fined Unlawful killing Student took life Cliffhanger Lucky mistake Murder appeal Ton of bad habits Surprisingly ordinary prices PC World the Computer Superstore Balloonist is riding high on confidence American millionaire head south in his fourth attempt to round the globe, reports Gabriella Gamini Author Salinger 'addicted to TV' Commercial Union Civilian 'killed by secret Israeli missile tests in south Lebanon' UN soldiers report seeing new weapon, writes Nicholas Blanford in Beirut Congo uprising shatters dream of renaissance The alliance that drove Mobutu from power is divided by new accusation of corruption, writes Sam Kilcy Baby-swap case mother may win joint custody Hover Speed Fast Ferries Gallery is sued over 'looted' art British journalist killed in Mexican robbery Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Clinton fails to shield confidants Massacre fuels nuclear rhetoric over Kashmir Threats by Pakistan have destroyed any hopes for fresh talk with India, writes Christopher Thomas in Delhi Yangtze flood surge sweeps soldiers to their death FCE Bank plc Boy killed himself over homework Recession forces army to send troops home Last orders for French three-star restaurants Ford Gendarme battered by soccer thugs comes out of coma Tutu attacks 'lies' of white leaders World in Brief Australia to get fast train Scare over Havel condition Iranians seek British payout Uranium shell link denied Fruit-picker shot dead Confessions of a social dyslexic Once a model, now a writer and chatelaine of a country home, Barbara Nejl has it all - but for private demons. Interview by Magnus Linklater Tiny Arts The Times 'I am just a squalid statistic' Chil prostitution is reported to be increasing. Bill Frost meets a victim Why do girls really smoke - and what makes them stop Why I Smoke Why I Gave up Cable & Wireless The Sunday Times Virgin Holidays Is honesty Clinton's best policy? The President must stick to his story, says Browen Maddox Home guard The Times Diary Picture Gallery Call it a day, Mr Cook Besieging Iraq has cost Britain a small fortune and achieved nothing Simon Jenkins Dirty emission The Times Diary Boxed in The Times Diary Liquid lunch? The Times Diary The price of priapic paradise Viagra should not be on prescrition pleads Rachel Campbell-Johnston Big Gun Misfires A minister without mandate in Scotland Ten Years on Why Burma's junta needs to negotiate with Daw Suu Kyi Iranian Voices In Khomeini's cage, the canary has begun to sing Mi5 and freedom of expression Destruction of files Detained on board Moral influence of overseas bishops at Canterbury Frank Field's value to welfare policy Shooting at Hitler School inspections Appraisal of Moore Job prospects Court Circular Royal engagements Women of the Year Lunch Birthdays today Baroness Sharp of Guildford Baron Norton of Louth Baron Ahmed Baroness Richardson of Calow University news To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Picture Gallery Small grants yield big finds Anniversaries today Personal Column Latest wills Speaker's souvenirs go under hammer Forthcoming marriages Premium Bond winners Appointment Cancer Research Campaign Canon David Strangeways Canon David Strangeways, DSO, OBE, soldier and clergyman, died on August 1 aged 86. He was born on February 26,1912 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adjustamatic Flights Directory Delta Worldwide Costcutters Jetline Rukba Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Seekers ICR Announcements Sargent Cancer Care for Children Professor Richard Hiscocks Richard Hiscocks, political scientist, died on July 2 aged 91. He was born on June 1,1907 Raymond Lucas Raymond Lucas, Fellow in German, Brasenose College, Oxford, 1965-97, died of cancer on July 12 aged 68. He was born on March 10,1930 London and the Coming of War News The Times Crossword No 20,862 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Scoot In the Times Inside Section 2 Today NatWest profits leap 49% to defy critics Rank poised for fresh focus by selling assets Diageo sets up Gleneagles auction Business Intel in talks on ?700m Hyundai plant rescue Cassidy wins claim against Liberty Arts Mercury Asset Management Sport Wall St plunges to third biggest loss Television and Radio Pages 38,39 Business today M&S expands home shopping National Savings criticised Siemens BP chief predicts slow progress for oil price Recovery for big four managers Salomon charges weaken Adidas Business Roundup TV stalwart dies Digital TV venture LucasVarity warning Skillsgroup disposal Select up to £22.6m Soros publishing stake Linden builds profits More Croda job cuts Delays hit Fortune Tourist Rates Inflation rises set to put rates under pressure Pifco outshines rival Kenwood Creating the right expectations Commentary by our City Editor Inspec soars on Laporte talks Mayflower confident over Rolls Kunick 's summer setbacks Virgin MPs slam DTI for 'cheap' float Open all hours at 63 Tescos Commodities Liffe Options Selling on Wall St ends hope of Ftse recovery Stock Market Fraser Nelson Since its inception at the start of the year, the… 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 Only good housekeeping Tempus BP Rank Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Mayflower Wall Street Mail order moguls size up the challenge from M&S Britain's largest clothes retailer is maing waves in the lucrative cataogue market, writes Sarah Cunningham Trio at top The Times City Diary Scrum shy The Times City Diary Royce purrs The Times City Diary Tiny tale The Times City Diary The House of Commons Ionica sets a cautious tone for the risk-takers The list of those who get their fingers burnt is astonishing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Citytraveller Direct Shares shaken by Wall Street BT A pilgrim comes out of the Shadowlands Literature: Americans are putling us to shame by championing the works of C. 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Lewis in his centenary year, reports Clive Davis Changing Times Festival French with tears Opera Duke Bluebeard Aix-en-Provence Pop A perfectly British Britten Peter Grimes Savonlinna Small is still best in Auld Reekie As thouasnds of performers arrive in Edinburgh, Nigel Cliff argues that the amateur spirit of the Fringe remains essential to its success From saucy to sentimental Dance Wayne Sleep Coliseum Nice bells, but no other appeal Prom Bbc SSO/Tna Dum Albert Hall/Radio 3 Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Adam Bloom The Sunday Times Listings Chimes in Chichester Recommended Today Guide to arts entertainment compiled by James Christopher New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Art Galleries No way to treat an audience, either Thatre No Way to Treat Arts, Wc2 Old skool rappers Pop Run Dmc Forum Blank verse Ron Sexsmith Olympia, Dublin Mariko Mori SSAFA Forces Help Old buildings are buzzing Rahel Kelly reveals how new life is being broght to areas once written off Association of Residential Letting Agents Cluttons Daniel Smith Chestertons Marler & Marler F. 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Read the paperwork Jackie Williams on the EU rules that protect timeshare buyers Dairy Mews Bewley Homes Virginia Quay Buckinghamshire Westbury Fair Briar County Hall Land Opportunities, USA Retirement Homes Beechcroft Sihafi comes back for more Racing: Nicholls-Trained Sprinter Continues to Thrive on Hard Work Richard Evans Yesterday's Results Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Pontefract Brighton Yarmouth Kempton Park Newcastle Toulouse stand alone over Europe Rugby Union Leicester 3Com More connected Jones views a golden horizon Surrey achieve first double Sport in Brief Henley supports the juniors Rowing SKY sports The Sunday Times Managers wanted: £100,000 on offer Choose your Players from Here Athey still flying flag for England Alan Lee on the example offered by the unlikely hero of the national side's last full Test series triumph Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Australia present toughest of tests Winning Move Keene on chess ECB earns an A-plus for effort By our Sports Staff: Emirates flies in to rescue tournament Lancashire look to the future with Schofield By our Sports Staff: Wise adds to Chelsea worry with dismissal Van Hooijdonk calls the shots Forest forced to tread warily over striker's self-imposed exile By our Sports Staff: Malaria prevents Abou joining Bradford For the Record Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Players hold balance of financial power Simon Barnes Midweek View Phoenix fails to rise to challenge of Ashford Sailing: Relaxation Takes Chance to Confirm Overall Advantage at Cowes Featherstone joins coaching exodus Hockey: Association's Position on Club versus Country Claims Another Victim The Army Benevolent Fund Fixtures Kear pledges future to Eagles Rugby League Word-Watching Radio Choice Hands that rock the cradle Television Choice The teacher, her pupil and their children Review Joe Joseph Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Gascoigne written out of plot Hoddle excludes midfield player from England's preparations Squad Times Two Crossword Football Shepherd returns meekly to flock Hendry completes Rangers' spree Sailing Headingley provides test for police First Telecom Compuserve What to Do when the Kids are Away PC clues on Clinton affair Microsoft is in the picture Security flaw is not fatal DELL Fun at the county fair Dots in the Atlantic Contests Netcom UK Transport of a tyrant on sale Liberty set free Computers Illegaly Sold to Russia Syouest Sites of historic interest Dear Stranger, hello. Yours pointlessly Nationwide Uri Geller's Weird Web Age of enlightenment: how my It's Never Too Late ClaraNET Retiring types get a buzz on live-wire holidays Parents learned to love the Net Pace Desktop publishing... on a pension Frank Miles had to take radical action when he found his old Pc was ageing faster than he was Software ICS Learning Systems Download a lawyer LineOne Simon Brooke-Webb Changing faces in the IT world Call around the world To introduce Interface's second monthly telecoms supplement, Tony Dawe reports on the growing market for cheap overseas calls Centre pages Extra telecoms Now for a real commercial break News Get ready to cast your The word is out and Inernet telephony is no longer just talk. Nicholas Booth reports on moves to revolutionise the way we use faxes and phone lines Energis How to make Internet calls without using a PC Phone billing as you speak Extra telecoms Choc-a-bloc Alistair Henderson Howlers on the help Energis The phone that has it ail is at hand Extra telecoms Bright young things Which Online Agenda Precept Multiple Display Advertising Items Pfizer Computer Futures Greythorn Record Treasury Management Ltd Epsilon SWP Longbridge International Plc DPP Search Engine On-Line IT Recruitment IAI USA PW Selection Services Time How do you manage your time? Style Short Cuts Diary Richmond ISLINGTONiCOUNCIL Conran Studio Lifeline Office People for Healthcare Secretary/office Manager Loft Apartments Administrator for Catering Company Interdean International Movers AmericanAirlines Michael Squire and Partners Team Secretary To tell or not to tell A front-runner or a runner-up? What kind of office personality are you? 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