News from 07/08/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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George A. Buckley, Giles Tremlett, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Averil Burgess, Stephen Byers, Robert Cole, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Ian Brodie and Damian Whitworth, Eric Bulley, Paul Hoggart, James Partridge, Graham Forshaw, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, James Bone, Penny Wark, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Maurice McLeod, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Adam Fresco and Andrew Drummond, Pat Gibson, David Jenkins, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Jean M. Mayland, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Bridget Harrison, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Kenneth Armitage, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Daniel Johnson, Jane Hayter-Hames, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Anthony Cole, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Matt Dickinson and Russell Kempson, Audrey Magee, Campbell Adamson, Director-General, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Tim Ahern, Chris Buckland, Gordon Line, Simon de Bruxelles, Norman Hammond, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Chris Ramsey, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alasdair Murray and Polly Newton, Claudia Joseph, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Andrew Butcher, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Caroline Merrell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, James Carr, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Alison Willcocks, Iola Smith, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, James Pringle, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Michael Henderson and John Stern, Moira Petty, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Young of Dartington, Tom Clarke, Ian Brodie, Michael Leapman's, Patricia Nugent, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Robin Young and Astrid Smeele, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Penny Tucker, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Jenny Rowe, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, Arthur Davis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Michael Hornsby and Nigel Hawkes,
ResumoFriday 30p Every Weekday Lewinsky tells of encounters with Clinton Grand jury hears of 'nods and winks' Rates decision angers industry Hindley's visitor Index Matthew Parris: When friends can corrupt Supercrops breed superweeds Memorable day for the cricketing Butchers Tomorrow Too hot for the holidays Uma Thurman: The agent provocateur Ireland's swimming star banned Labour MPs nobbled over spin-doctors, say Tories Tiffany & Co. Friday 30p Every Weekday Field warns of dangers in Chancellor's plan for welfare reform Probation Service to toughen up its image MPs voice alarm over college standards Railtrack Royal killer freed under peace deal Prescott is comfortable in the seat of power The eyes and ears of No 10 in Whitehall I forgive you, aid worker's wife tells his killers CS spray can still be used on mentally ill News in Brief Mandelson in clear Defy Eu, minister urged MPs rebuke Short Draper faces debt action New Pill more efficient Life after death of theologian in faked suicide Determined detective tracks down sex offender who tried to cheat justice, writes Simon de Bruxelles Relief workers may sue Angel of Mostar Brother of Moors victim visits Hindley in prison Bride sees husband swept to his death Police warn of gang violence at biker rally Travellers Cheques Plus All The Phone Companies Together More hear less of the revamped Radio 4 Lynam Will Play for Radio Too How restaurant served nuclear war effort Atomic helicopter plan Arthur: is this where myth meets history? Discovery at Tintagel may be evidence that legendary warrior is real after all, writes Simon de Bruxelles Stena Line Cheltenham & Gloucester Supermarkets stage revolt on fashion prices Paul Wilkinson on how stores made their point with Calvin Klein and Versace bargains near groceries The Link Council's 'waste disposal' plan for old people Financial crisis faces small private schools Actor bailed on drug claims News in Brief MP for trial Mayor's funeral Waqar banned Touch and go Gloss wears off Correction British Gas Sharps Bedrooms Foreign sides cream off Premiership's millions Inflated transfer fees and wages are eating into profits, writes Adrian Lee The Changing of Football Super league offers the biggest pay day of all BT The House of Commons Interpreters' fees get lost in the translation Linguists who aid Premiership recruits suffer a poor deal, reports Daniel McGrory The Changing Face of Football Increase in fans arrested for violent crimes PC World Babies born near toxic waste sites risk birth defects Study shows abnormalities a third higher within two-mile radius, reports Ian Murray MFI home works Women choose home comforts Rise in heart rate shows colour bias Swiftcall Toast to a safe and speedy delivery Leeson lawyers beg for cancer release Ex-wife postpones wedding after hearing of illness, report Adam Fresco and Andrew Drummond High-speed downfall of man who killed a bank BBC challenges block on Mi6 plot broadcast By a Correspondent: Baby left in car died as temperature topped 21C Dixons Picture Gallery Extra tests 'can save thousands of women' Liberal bishop 'felt lynched' in gays debate Head of Church in Scotland accuses Carey of failing to give adequate leaderships, reports Ruth Gledhill B&Q Conference to back 'death with dignity' Woman, 21, dies of drug overdose Bulgaria's last communist dictator dies lamenting lost 'golden era' Balkans 'emperor' won friends and foes with iron-fist rule, Roger Boyes Writes Milosevic bars observers from 'massacre' sites US talks peace but Serbs scent Kosovo victory, Tom Walker writes in Srbica Holland & Barrett Afrikaners win backing for separate homeland Royal Mint City in peril from Yangtze floods Thousands of workers race against time to defend industrial heartland, James Pringle in Beijing writes Indians mark Hiroshima blast with anti-nuclear protest in Delhi IBM 38 drown as migrant ship goes down off Morocco Han an Ashrawi quits 'corrupt' Arafat Cabinet UN chief hopes to settle Iraq crisis without threat of force Product Recall Secret police row is denied Magnet Britons advised to flee Congo conflict World in Brief (Reuter): Azerbaijan ends censorship Political funding scandal (AP): 'French' shipwreck mistake (AFP): Russia 'breeds' tuberculosis Intel inside 'Cot deaths were murder' Bloodshed and bombs greet new President Woodstock Drinks makers target older tipplers Fragile witness wants her old life back Woman who lived among flashlights and shadows takes centre stage at last, writes Ian Brodie in Washington The Sunday Times Secrecy and high tension pervade grand jury hearings Vanishing act baffles Washington watchers Thomas Cook Objects of desire Village Cool, calm coir It may be impractical but natural flooring is simply irresistible, says Penny Wark Hot Tip Emma Hope's Shoes Final Reductions Prime Health Six of the Best Define your eyes with liquid precision Blowing the whistle on child abuse A social worker sacked for revealing abuse in children's homes talks to Anjana Ahuja Time Oh, no, they'll find out how we truly live Music is dead; long live music Daniel Johnson rehearses variations on a British enigma Benito's booty Dairy School's out Dairy Of humane bondage Nothing corrupts a journalist quite as much as friendship. Good politicians don't bribe; they make us like them Out of key Dairy Low)? A recording of Un Bel Di from Madam Butterfly… Dairy Bard news Dairy Philip Howard Here's to a blunder crop of bloopers Too Faithful Servant Campbell's success comes at too high a price Saddam's Strategy Iraq wants sanctions lifted with its arsenal intact The once and Future King Arthur is an archetype as well as an archaeological quest Council v State on housing provision Bank's 'unworkable' economic brief Labour's third way 'beyond dogma' Westminster visits Fashion at Bedales The Queen's role Scriptures and the Church's gay issue In the dark In sole charge? Court Circular Birthdays today Legal appointments Wax Chandlers' Company College of Estate Management Today's royal engagements Memorial service Service dinner Latest wills Personal Column Castles of Assassins built to last An Islamic sect created fortresses stronger than any the Crusaders left, writes Norman Hammond White Cliff visitors get a greener view Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries today Church appointments Todor Zhivkov Todor Zhivkov, former President of the State Council of Bulgaria and Secretary-General of the Bulgarian Communist Party, died in Sofia on August 5 aged 86. He was born on September 11,1911 Personal Column B. K. P. A. Oswald Wynd Oswald Wynd, novelist, died on July 21 aged 85. He was born on July 4,1913 Gerald Croasdell Gerald Croasdell, OBE, General Secretary of Equity, 1958-73, died on July 15 aged 82. He was born on July 12,1916 On this Day August 7,1851 Grand jury hears Lewinsky's tale The Times Crossword No 20,864 Business AA INFORMATION Toshiba In the Saturday Times Inside Section 2 Today Calls grow for a base rate cut CBI gloomy as industry and unions criticise Bank on borrowing costs Reed scraps top jobs in radical shake-up Wiggins gambles on £100m racing plan Property developer hopes to attract City punters to proposed London course RSA profit under the weather Barclays hit by fears over Emu and debt Arts Media Shell plans derailed by low prices ClaraNET Tuckshop Rescue Education Business Today New minister to realise £750,000 Futures exchanges heading for merger Picture Gallery Zeneca's progress hit by modified crops in US Telewest to offer quick Internet connection Mgm explores merger Elementis to sell food subsidiary Pensions split 'may impoverish elderly' Business Roundup Shake-up at Dorling Wyevale blooming Getty adds to library Robert Walters ahead Shire shares on slide Nicholson appointed Sell-off at McKechnie Renault sales surge Tourist Rates Finelist shelves plans to merge with Partco Picture Gallery CSC buys town centre site Geest is sued over banana sale By our City Editor: Surviving with split personality Commentary Gordon's Liberty plans expansion Concentric reveals its suitor Heinz Mis-selling puts insurer into loss Amvescap lifts profit by 60% Commodities Liffe Options FTSE continues slide as hopes of deal boost Jarvis 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 The cost of quality Tempus Robert Walters Shell Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes R&SA Wall Street Government must come clean on Emu The Business of Politics No salvation in sight for a profitable property… Martin Waller on the ethical problems posed by development plans for a city landmark Economising The Times City Dairy Match-breaker The Times City Dairy Bass instinct The Times City Dairy Job's worth The Times City Dairy Separate divisions united by common cause New wonder drug tipped to outsell Viagra Andrew Butcher reports on the cause of Celebra Policyholders are made to pay for Prudential's pensions mis-selling Business Letters The Stationery Office The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Shares lower in quiet trade Approved by Fleet Street Publications Ltd. British Funds Liability limited before established Court of Appeal Law Report Auguest 7 1998 Identification parade was not necessary Gabbitas The Bradford MBA TECH Peterhouse Fraud plea is new cause of action Paragon Finance plc v Thakerar & Co (a Firm) Paragon Finance plc and Another v Thimbleby & Co (a Firm) Courses Challenge Fine Arts College Chapterhouse EF Positive direction for jury Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Business Courses Smart schools race ahead with clever profits A new survey says schools thrive on extracurricular cash, reports Iola Smith Board rigid: why schools should shop around for exams Choosing an exam board is not easy, says Chris Ramsey Is the independent sector ready for inspection? Private schools are to be officially monitored. Averil Burgess welcomes Labour's decision AA Return of the roguish hero Film: with swashbucklers back in vogue, Geoff Brown welcomes a tribute to the master of them all Film Bologna hails Douglas Fairbanks It's not quite Champagne Chris just yet Pop Mixed blessings in a double act Proms Northern Sinfonia/Pommler Albert Hall/ Radio 3 Plainsong from old Spice Girls Concert Mediaeval Baebes Jazz Café Boys with a Britpop hangover Your own private wonderland Personal stereos let us create the soundtrack to our interior lives Times Newspapers Limited Future sounds Listings Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment complied by James Christopher London New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Art Galleries NT RSC Growing up with wolves Theatre The Jungle Book Open Air The high price of friendship Art Wyndham's Theatre Serpentine Gallery Pain without the scars 'Ball and Evans are nowhere near me' Chris Tarrant says his truc rivals are Today and Terry Wogan. Interview by Moira Petty Shock! Horror! How do you spot a tabloid prizewinner? Hollywood comes to the Clyde Glasgow is bidding to become a capital of film, says Chris Ayres Girl power out of Africa A cartoon 'star' is inspiring women to take control of their lives. Bridget Harrison reports The Sunday Times Mediawatch A cabbage? But this is Country Life Libby Purves on the changing world of the rural fantasists Who spun Frank Field? Chris Buckland goes on the trail of Labour's assassins A small warning, Paul The Times I found Army transsexual on the Net The end of Sporting Life?Tom Clarke chronicles the fiasco of the Sporting Life's aborted relaunch Tom Clarke chronicles the fiasco of the Sporting Life's aboted relaunch Media & Marketing Morgan & Banks NBS MacMillan Davies Hodes CNBC Farewell fickle finger Pain proves no barrier to Edwards Athletics Picture Gallery Hosie makes plea to warring factions Rugby Union: European Leaders Seek End to Feuding Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Broncos hope to rub salt in wound Rugby League Winning Move Keene on Chess TVM pull out after drugs row Sport in Brief Alfredsson buffeted but unbowed Golf: Good Strikers Make Solid Headway against Adverse Gleneagles Weather Premiership Error embarrasses Jacklin Newmarket Wolverhampton Emplane to keep Fallon flying high Racing: Champion Jockey Can Maintain Momentum on Cecil-Trained Filly at Ascot Worcester Result from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Mix-up narrowly avoided Salisbury Haydock Park Ascot Somerset crushed despite lone stand by Caddick Cricket Moody's century looks decisive contribution Defiant Smith confirms good form Lara fails to learn from research Lacklustre Durham punished by Kirtley Irani adds to intrigue with powerful innings Brittin leads record day Yesterday's Scoreboards Brown puts Surrey in dominant position Lancashire maintain their title aspirations Rapid Cricketline Wenger still seen as big in Japan Football: Arsenal Manager Marked out to Become Coach of National Team Reading's grounds for optimism Russell Kempson sees a fresh start for an ailing club at its new stadium Club-By-Club Guide to the Second Division For the Record Hendrie setting out to repeat Wilson miracle Mark Hodkinson says Barnsley spirits are still high despite the end of the great Premiership adventure Today's Fixtures Cricket Football Gumdrop on bitter-sweet quest Ulster couple still hopeful of achieving farewell victory Thresher Results from Cowes Week Word-Watching May I have the bill please? Television Choice Radio Choice A bad case of overcrowding in suburbia Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword Golf 42 Butcher star of one-man show South Africa strike back fiercely after Surrey opener's maiden Test hundred Remarkable rise into freefall Craig Lord on a decision that ends the fairytale for Michelle Smith Football 45 Brave century deserving of full house Optimax
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