News from 10/08/1998
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Warwick Bartlett, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Helen Daniel, Alan F. Gibson, General Secretary, Jacqueline Mitton, Gillian Harris and Carol Midgley, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Colin Fink, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Giles Hunt, Jill Sherman and Michael Evans, Neil Blackley, Merrill Lynch, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, Patricia Coady, Ivo Tennant, Stan Johnson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Derek Andrew, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Edward Black (Superior), Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Edna S. Weiss, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Valerie Elliott, Michael Richardson, Thrasy Petropoulos, Ann Scanlon, Graham Cooke, Dominic Walsh, John Root, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Moira Kleissner, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Jonathan Romain, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Whittaker, John O'Leary, John Young, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, John Bethell, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Harrison (National Secretary), David Hands, Peter Barnard, Mary Henson, David Comyns, Jasper Gerard, Sean Keating (National secretary), Russell Kempson, David Orr and Damian Whitworth, Tony Hoare, Tim Barnsley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Rupert Edwards, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Lewis Smith, Alan Clark, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Stephen J. Hall, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, Bernard A. Whyatt, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Roger Bootle, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Ron Smail, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Donald Jamieson, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, David Elleray, K. P. Grainger, Richard Eddis, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Jimmy Knapp, General Secretary, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Richard Miles, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, N. J. Elsley, John B. Harris, Bill Edgar, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Warwick Mansell, Alasdair Murray, Peter Robinson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent,
ResumoMonday 30p Every Weekday We will find the bombers, says Albright East African death toll rises to 184 Training for police chiefs Graduates 'worst for 20 years' Index Artists' Britain Bathers injured by plague of razor-sharp molluscs Doubts raised over anti-obesity fat substitute Exclusive X Files Wildlife at risk as 6,000 mink are set free Revived England on Test knife edge Premiership First Telecom Gaddafi assassination plot is a fantasy, says Cook Jill Sherman and Michael Evans report on how Foreign Secretary sought to clear his predecessor Straw seeks better officers at the top Stewart Tendler on the drive to raise standards in Britain's police forces The chief constables who had no detectable talent Minister to challenge system of consultants' pay Railtrack Gene potatoes damage rats' immune systems Nigel Hawkes on new evidence about dangers of genetically modified food LVF 'must show it is dedicated to peace' Predator mink hunt alone and kill for kicks Dominic Kennedy on the ferocious animals that line dens with the fur and feathers of victims Imports find a home from home Statistics study is waist of time Abseiling Princes worry Palace Children watch as father drowns Debonair Bishop and the showgirl who rocked the Church Why the King did not want to stand on ceremony MESH Zurich Municipal Balloon spy flights to Russia planned by MoD Chancellor goes for a £135 'barber boom' Gillian Harris and Carol Midgley run comb over costly haricuts Blair says Tuscany stay is a 'fundamental right' Commercial Union Labour battle over top Wales job Orange Foreign Office to let mothers be ambassadors Review will mean women do not have to sacrifice a diplomatic career for children, writes Valerie Elliott Career women 'drink too much for their health' Dell Films play lead role in historic houses' success How Marriage Wrecked Chances Carey cautions Church against 'demonising' PA: Reform warning as staff quit CSA Air show death Pool spillage Murder charge 2p or not 2p Cuba, Glos From House of God to home of Mammon The painter's airy vision of St Paul's dominance has been clouded by City sKyscrapers, writes Alan Hamilton Department for Education and Employment Cheltenham & Gloucester Class of '98 graduates are the 'worst crop in 20 years' Employers now value work experience over academic qualifications, report John O'Leary BT Brave comedy? We've heard that one before Fringe award blamed for reducing spontaneity, reports Dalya Alberage Holy Island glaziers see window of opportunity EasyJet Tripp notebook promises catalogue of Clinton-Lewinsky trysts New evidence makes denials by President appear more perilous, Ian Brodie writes America blocks UN searches for Iraqi arms US is refusing to be goaded into a fresh conflict, writes James Bone Bose Peasants fight officials over deliberate China floods Liberty Breaks Bomb could have been hidden in us water truck Tanzania Embassies tackle aftermath of attacks Guests forgo 'wedding of the year' Blasts echo Islamic zeal to convert a continent Commentary STEPwise By our Foreign Staff: Mother and son saved in rubble Kenya Russian held over $180in spree A diamond-dealing plot to increase foreign reserves in Moscow fuelled a lavish lifestyle, Giles Whittell writes Taleban struggles for control of northern enemy bastion Bank of Scotland Gunmen murder key Karadzic ally Cyprus heatwave toll rises Balloonist weathers upsets Havel breathing unaided (Reuters): Uganda troops 'enter Congo' (AFP): Mother of all mothers dies Schroder songs of praise set to fall on deaf ears Insdie Germany PAN Plants on the wild side Experiments on plants that after the mind may shed light on witchcraft. Anjana Ahuja reports Serviceline Yourshire Bank Vodafone Forte The ingenious gene Science Briefing Nilgel Hawkes Drawing a line in the desert sands How a wriggle can save a shrimp Down at heel this autumn Forget spike and kitten heels, flat shoes are an essential part oe a whole new fashion look, saysstyle Editor Garce Bradberry Harrods Citytraveller Direct Ltd Women and the Isle of Man Is this the last bastion of sexism or just a different society? Grace Bradberry reports Small books, big business The Bible is the latest addition to a new and profitable publishing trend, says Jason Cowley Natural Progesterone Cream Time A passion for marble Galleries: Rachel Campbell-Johnston savours the incomparable mastery of Gianlorenzo Bernini English National Opera Pop The new masters of Surrealism Comedy Sunshine on a soulful day Paul Weller Victoria Park Hustlin' hot stuff Pop Fun Lovin' Criminals Astoria Theatre Directline Fuss about nothing Theatre Sussex man in love The writer and director William Nicholson has romance on his mind. Daniel Rosenthal reports Theatres Good and Rattled Concert A triptych of earthly delights Proms Chiming charm Javanese Court Music Albert Hall/Radio 3 Victoria Palace Luxury Theatre Showboat Music Theatre Jazz Film 50 years on, the wages of slave labour Michael Pinto-Duschinsky on the Holocaust survivors' split Staying put The Times Diary Clinton, crimes and misdemeanours The United states Constitution makes it hard for a president to be impeached, but not impossible Non-members welcome Outsiders are now an essential ingredient of good government, says Peter Riddell Howards' way The Times Diary True blue The Times Diary Leave it aht The Times Diary A Policy for Pay Government should not lecture bosses, but learn from them Terror's Tentacles Africa is not immune to Islamic terrorist networks Stories in Landscape Even in England the scene has continually to change Chaos foreseen on tax-free shopping Lessons of Lambeth Frank Field slur Van art for the Tate? Yearning to regain the reform of the Reformation Dearth of doctors British Judaism School uniform 'Lousy' pensions In place of cronies No friendly enemies Tracking the eclipse Seasonal headwear Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Today's royal engagements Church news The Sovereign's Parade - RMA Sandhurst South coast pavilion seeks lottery cash for next step in renovation Jetline Jetworld Quantas Avion Faresavers The British Kidney Patient Association Forthcoming marriages Marriages Flightwise Flightseekers Announcements Air Marshal Sir Christopher Hartley Air Marshall sir christoper Hartley, KCB, CBE, DFC, AFC, former controller of aircraft at the Ministries of Aviation and Technology, died on July 29 aged 85. He was born on January 31,1913 Donald King Donald King, former Keeper of the Department of Textiles at the Victoria and Albert Museum, died on July 10 aged 77. He was born on October 13,1920 University News Manchester Christine Morrison Christine Morrison, former Fellow and Tutor in English at St Anne's College, Oxford died on August 4 aged 95. She was born in India on July 12,1903 Mahbub Ul Haq Mahbub ul Haq, Pakistani economist, died in New York on July 16 aged 64. He was born in Jammu, India, on February 22,1934 Outrage on an Underground Railway News The Times Crossword No 20,866^ Western Provident Association Forecast In the Times Picture Gallery Gough takes England to the brink Headgley Thriller Produces a Cliffhanger Under the Skin of Sport Card games AXS Edwards relaxed as jackpot hopes die Athletics Salford down on their luck Castleford flag in the heat Rugby League: Leeds Capitalise on Good Fortune as Halifax Strengthen Challenge Lombard Trophy Update Club Golf Matthew too steady for pursuers Golf: Rhythm and Elegance Bring Rare Scottish Triumph in WPGA European Championship Huggett stages action replay Long haul finally puts Warrington to flight Allan's strong finish earns rich reward Victory earns Rafter world ranking rise Gowshall powers to title MacKenzie at the double Skelton wins in Dublin Britain win third bronze Cowes has the wind taken out of its sails Sailing Arsenal warm to their second home Arsenal 3 Manchester United 0 Fa Charity Shield: Double-winners complete comfortable victory in wembley heat Baiting Beckham quickly loses appeal for fans Matt Dickinson sees the United midfield player keep a low profile at Wembley Matt Diskinson sees the United midfield player keep a low profile at Wembley Hancock critical of format Speedway Sprinting Walker shuffles the pack Cycling IG Index Atkinson claims of drugs use draw FA rebuttal Unsworth given ultimatum Exuberant Grimsby draw breath for a day Nationwide League: Promoted side denied by wright wille Bramall Lane stages welcome party Keane underlines his versatility Fry's men generous to a fault TEAMtalk City take stock of long-term recovery Matt Dickinson on an early success that could not disguise the price still being paid at Maine Road Football Results Andersen gives instant return Life in hot seat starts with win for Bruce Venables left to face music after Bolton spoil party Nationwide League: Late equaliser quietens palace fanfare while peter Reid's side suffer injury blow City slickers slip quickly into gear Barnsley unable to shake off that morning-after feeling Watford ease into the fast lane Luck remains in short supply for Sunderland Rioch profits as Crewe count cost One day makes the difference as Essex ease home Cricket Small revival gives degree of success Hampshire miss out in pitch battle Lewis back in limited role Yesterday's Scoreboards Lancashire lifted by Wasim Adams inspires Sussex Sri Lanka flatter to deceive in victory Solanki hits form to reverse tide Headingley epic remains on knife edge Inspired Gough ends Rhodes's definance to put England within sight of famous victory Scoreboard from Headingley Donald proves to be a winner before final ball is bowled Michael Henderson on two great competitors in a thrilling contest Stewart 's revival of passion play almost defies belief MacLaurin tries new approach in bid for reform Alan Leee Cricket Loye's loyalty feeling the strain Richard Hobson talks to a batsman facing a strange club or country dilemma Saturday's Scoreboards Legal & Public Notices Records fail to ease the tedium Ingle gunning for Hamed's crown Boxing: Scarborough Featherweight Amis to Be Ready in 12 Months England preparing to present united front David Hands, rugby correspondent on the prospects for a British league Star nses from a thousand casts Alix Ramsay joins the multitude of angling enthusiasts who are hooked on Fish'O'Mania Sports Letters Time for umpires Drug tests for men in white coats? 98 not out Beckham's sin Coral and racing's good Tour guilt? This week in the Times Fantasy league Beckham's red mist Referees were at the centre of attention inFrance 98. David Elleray tackles the issues raised Lessons for the future Whistling up a foul new storm Blatter hits out …and the World cup becomes a card game Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Typical moment Rugby League Tennis Golf Guide to the Week Ahead For the Record Club Cricket Athletics Baseball Seeking The Pearl proves prized gem Racing: Japanese Celebrate First European Group One Victory in Deauville Sprint Thirsk Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Leicester Worcester Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Yesterday's Details Windsor Specialists Windsor Teamwork is the secret of the bonding game Cisco City Challenge Sponsored section City Challenge How Cisco aims to help kids in need NCH Action for Children has diversified its aims, says John Young All you need are brains and running shoes Teams will have to solve various mental problems while under physical stress, says John Young In search of hidden skills What Numbers is Missing? Cisco Capitalisation, week's change BT Results and Statistics Tourist Rates Midshires challenge for Halifax Airline Network BICC profits harbour costs of Australian restructure Companies Reporting this Week by Fraser Nelson Akers ousted from Leeds as friend loses confidence Home shopping sales 'to top £10bn' NECCorporation Diageo set to adopt chiefs' reward scheme Managers buy Granada's vending business for £35m The " Shell" Transport and Trading… Rate clues still sought Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Win an X-Files Holiday Corporate Profile: WPP Group What the Experts Say Our Verdict Data reveals rail service standards falling to new low Sharpest Service Declines in UK: April to June 1998 Alternative Investment Market Should we care about equities turmoil? Emerging market deals top $34bn More insurance mergers tipped Shell to pay £145m over Stealth Word-Watching Do Tesco and Asda know something that we don't? As supermarkets stage stunts to challenge the Eu ruling that outlaws the selling of cheap designer goods, Bernard A. Whyatt, a barrister who specialises in trade marks, explains how British retails groups might proceed without breaking the law Energis The real cost of financing inward investment Mutual societies deserve more commercial freedom Business Letters The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Unity in troubled times Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 If zumer is icumen in, we should all go out Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Recession alert as London's economy outstrips Austria BP set for fight over Alaskan oil Times Two Crossword Profile 40 Car's rough ride could end in bid Hambros hits back at criticism of Rosco sale Managers buy Killby Twenty suitors vie for Rec Union fears on duty-free abolition Direct Share Care 41 Premiership £ Million Transfers Matches on Sky Money is the game, but red is the colour The World Cup may have only just finished, but the senses are stirring. Oliver Holt looks at the season ahead Why the capital may cash in again Another clean sweep for London? Doubtful, Matt Dickinson says, but there are factors - not just footballsing ones - in the city's favour Penny Share Guide Wenger going to need a hand Arsenal have reason to be confident in domestic competition—but the champions' League is another mattter Ambition but no egos, please Fans' growing apathy the spur for Gregory Aston Villa Rovers book their return to Europe Hendry's defensive dominance will be missed Blackburn Bobbing with big boys Charlton are being lined upas the Premiership's fall guys; Chelsea will struggle to live up to their great expectations Charlton Most expensive runners-up ever Chelsea SKY Reading from the top Coventry City Retaining Dublin is a huge fillip for coventry; inconsistency and daring away from home could be costly for Derby SKY Exotic mix offers more of the same Derby County Fantasy League 1998-99 The Original Game Comes to the Times Pick the team of your dreams How to Enter How to Play with the Times Your Full List of Fantasy Lea Checklist The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form The Times Super League Entry Form As I was saying... How to make your fantasy come true Nick Szczepanik details the streamlined rules introduced for the new season Fantasy League Terms and Conditions 1998-99 Smith lifts blue gloom Everton Smith's spending spree fuels great expectations at Goodson while careful Graham continues to keep his options open Finer tuning for improved model Leeds United SKY SKY O'Neill's wallet is full Leicester City Leicester have hung on to their greatest asset by promising cash to invest; Liverpool need to shed a manager Two managers but only one Owen Liverpool Promotion, cash and Gazza too Middlesbrough Robson mixes the pragmatic and profound Keane is the key to the title Manchester United All Ferguson needs is a top-class striker to complete the dream team; all that Beckham needs is to hold his temper Smile, Kenny, it's got to get better Newcastle There are no excuses left for the Toon Army New season, same players Nottingham Forest Wednesday men are full of woe Sheffield Wed Wilson will have his work cut out to lift Owls Let Le Tissier have the ball Southampton Saints shock the fans by keeping manager Gross up against the clock Thottenham Hotspur Harry's gang can gatecrash party Hammers look a force to be reckoned with West Ham It doesn't get any worse than this Wimbledon Kinnear perfects his bunker mentality Time
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