News from 14/08/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Giles Gordon, Gavin Lumsden, Mark Pyper, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, James Bone, Lucy Hawking, David Cohen, Edward Welsh, Peter Foster, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Cook, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Spencer, Tim Dodd, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Patrick Howarth, Matthew Barbour, Maurice Jay, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Christine Hancock, Stephen Farrell, Daniel Johnson, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Diminic Walsh, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, John Young, Janet Bush, George Brosan, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, George Caulkin and Russell Kempson, John Crace, Russell Kempson, A. J. Saunders, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Susan Karlin, John P. M. Bensted, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, Maurice Baird-Smith, Jason Nisse and Tamsin Berry, Adam Jones, John Hazelton, Diana Sparkes, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Bruce Oliver, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Ansel Harris, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, C. J. Buttwell, Richard Duce, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Mark Rylance, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Joanna Bale and Peter Foster, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Robert Morgan, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Michael Leapman's, Michael Dynes, Fraser Nelson, Andrew Chitty, Andrew Tyler, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Jason Henderson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Robin Lodge, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday Blair facing anger from rank and file Party membership begins to decline Index Clinton tears Lake tragedy Russian 'Black Thursday' Singing plate-makers sue Princess's fund Kick-and-tell story puts Hoddle's future in doubt Recycled junk sails across the Atlantic 'Death on the Rock5 lawyer held Hook Home Service Ministers champion cause of older workers Employers to be asked to sign voluntary code of practice on age discrimination, writes Polly Newton Siemens Tories attack Cook's plan for Eu forum as 'hypocrisy' Courthouse stages a Fringe sideshow Millions quit British Gas Fury over decision to release killers of policemen Buccleuch warns of 'tartan euphoria' Murder rethink Unexpected twin Design plea Price of culture Hostages freed Father and son die in holiday boating tragedy Three family members drifted into the night after clinging to upturned hull, Richard Owen reports Boy saves friend from flames as birthday party act goes wrong Traditional games lose to entertainers Car crash mother was pregnant with twins Rolex Iridium Doctors call for right to choose Caesarean birth Specialists say women should have what they want, however foolish, writes Ian Murray Us baby helps to save life of cancer boy, 2 Chelsea coach faces sex inquiry Two-strikes biker is jailed for life Worldwide Winners Unwise move in a normal pregnancy Teachers warned not to rub sunscreen on pupils Fears of sexual abuse allegations prompt guidelines for education authouities, says Victoria Fletcher Comet The big secret is out, Steed, and it's such a terrible bore Halifax Stalker victim left in fear as man is freed Claudia Joseph on the falklands veteran accused of renewing his harassment of a former colleague Financial boost for 6 super Gp surgeries' The Saturday Times Poet's brother arrested over damage to grave Police find murder weapon Dixons £3m team brought only one fraud case Waif-like women have a lean time of it with men Homebase Hunting Duke is a hypocrite, says McCartney 20,000 stray dogs killed each year Swiftcall IBM Global Services PC World the Computer Superstore Garden owners are asked to turn wildlife detectives Offenders may serve half their probation Raped prisoner awarded £20,000 Paul Wilkinson on win for sex offender who suffered in cell Curbs sought on reports of freed child sex abusers Richard Ford on probation chiefs' call for offenders to be housed in secrecy The twilight of a port that led the world By a Correspondent: Duchess of talk gets own TV show Leeson asks for early release Riding death Close call £6m toy sale Correction Rac New run on rouble widens Russian woe Yeltsin carries on holidaying amid calls for devaluation of struggling currency, Robin Lodge writes The Link Albanian turmoil as Serbs capture key Kosovo towns Woodstock Floors Limited Bureaucrat blasts off for Mir Swiss pay $1.25bn to end feud with Holocaust Jews Threat of US sanctions against banks lifted as part of historic settlement, James Bone reports from New York Too little, too late, for the survivors the world chose to forget Cash 'seized' in wartime Palestine Britian Anger at Capitol writs Kabila regime calls for slaughter of the Tutsis Missing calls? Ford Tearful Clinton pays tribute to bomb victims A grief-stricken President vows to hunt down bombers, reports Damian Whitworth Saudi fanatic plots a holy war Envoy call to relocate embassy Cost of Safety Stars raise $2m for presidential legal expenses B&Q Activists tell Blair to shy away from races Controversy chases the British leader to the finale of his Tuscan idyll, Richard Owen reports from Siena Tiny City of Giotto cracks down on street life From Associated Press in Vicenza: Italian police find 85 stowaways in lorry UN warning to Saddam on arms checks The Sunday Times Balloonist flies into fuel problems Thomas cook Israeli payout for torture victim World Summary (AFP): Child labourers protest (Reuters): Jiang inspects flood zones (AFP): Junta halts Suu Kyi van Tests clear rape suspect Smuggler high then dry (Reuters): Till dress us do part Six of the Best Stena Line Objects of desire Whiter shades of pale Cutting Edge Hot Tip Direct Line 'Signing my name cost me years of my life' Lloyd's name Sally Noel is staging a very public protest. Interview by Lucy Hawking The idea of a future full of debt has turned her into an activist Media The final chapter for the great unread Education Time The politics of a German Golgotha Daniel Johnson on Kohl's Holocaust Memorial in Berlin Turkey loot? The Times Diary Every drop to drink If desalination were cheaper, we could drink 99% of the world's water Expenses paid The Times Diary Pitch invasion The Times Diary Stripped bare The Times Diary Philip Howard The whole of maths is greater than the sum Russian Wobbles The tightrope is fraying, but it has not yet snapped Continental Drift Cook's Eu agenda is neither original nor radical Old Dogs, New Tricks 'Age diversity' should have no place in the political lexicon Folly of losing vocational training in new universities PoWs' pay Embassy bombings Compensation awards Paper chase Nurses need to feel highly prized Testing times Early signs Swindon in space The myths that surround mink Elgar misunderstood To boldly go Social News Birthdays today Reception Service dinner Barbers' Company Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Picture Gallery University news The Institution of Civil Engineers Eve Boswell Eve Boswell, popular singer, died in Durban, South Africa, yesterday, aged 76. She was born on May 11,1922 Personal Column The Earl of Jersey The 9th Earl of Jersey died on August 9 aged 88. He was born on February 15,1910 Dr Philip Connell Dr Philip Connell, Cbe, child psychiatrist and drug dependency expert, died on July 26 aged 76. He was born on August 6,1921 On this Day August 14,1928 News The Times Crossword No 20,870 Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Saturday Times Russian freefall batters world markets Buffett's silver tarnished as price slides APR link-up with Europe Over Here Arts Cendant gloom deepens Over 1,000 go at Fosters IOC feared bankruptcy if it agreed Ibm terms Media Merchant Investors Business today Boeing to cut 28,000 jobs Boeing to replace 28,000 jobs with computers BUPA Health Screening Bad weather is good for BAA Johnson Fry forced into red by provision Confident Flextech moves into profit Dixons chief at £1.6m Seeboard's £1bn deal Ryanair lifts profits NTL demand rises Tourist Rates Bayer Daejan Holdings PLC Glass's in £126m US takeover SB wins approval Atkins deal Digital chief BT By our City Editor: Clear up financial chicanery Commentary Sales and integration problems hit Danka Vaux shares fall as bid talk ends Business Post slips on departure Xenova hopes to turn biotech tide Insurer's shares decline Commodities Liffe Opt1ons Fairey soars as heavy dose of profit-taking hits Ftse 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 Foreign to the City Independent Insurance Flextech Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes WS Atkins Wall Street Standards called to account over Cendant Oliver August reports from New York on what has become an expensive sesson in corporate govenance Devaluation looms large as lesser of two Russian evils Janet Bush sees little help for Moscow in the IMF's spend and squeeze formula Rouble stability achieved a dramatic reduction in inflation Free lunch The Times City Diary Morning after The Times City Diary Job prospects? The Times City Diary Jet fighter The Times City Diary Enron leaves its Mark on utility scene Muro The Times Unit Trust Information Service Compaq Shares lower at the close Gleeson Transferred Pop The sing's the thing at the Albert Hall Meet the real Shakespeare Theatre: Pantomime at the Globe? That's not what we're all about, argues artistic director Mark Rylance Theatre Pandering to the farcical Loot Vaudeville, WC2 Big hugs and respect to our peers Good news for the Verve and Oasis: Embrace aren't out to get you any more. Stephen Dalton reports Talking 'bout the next generation Caitlin Moran on the inherited homesickness that inspires much of our best music Snap, crackle and some pop corn New Pop Albums HMV Quality worth trumpeting Jazz Albums Listings At Wembley, Elvis lives! Recommended this Weekend New West End Shows Films on General Release Theatres The Unexpected Man Treat Me Nice Birds of familiar feathers Edinburgh: Nostalgia in a home-grown play; plus a round-up of the Fringe comedy shows Theatre Kill the Old Torture their Young Traverse Telling tall stories Comedy Concerts Stop, start and go Prom OAE/Schlff Albert Hall/Radio 3 Channel 4 goes it alone And now, the dollypop newspaper How the Daily Star discovered a novel solution to the problem of attracting new young readers Angels in the Sky Susan Karlin reports on a massive branding campaign America, our America A British company is telling the US some home truths, says John Crace NB Selection Morgan & Banks Media & Marketing Operations Director Broadcasting The land of the corn-fed viewer 'I want to see people laugh on the Tube' Ed Needham tells Carol Midgley why the laddish FHM is the most succesful magazine in Europe The media interview Need a headline? Call Louise Woodward Sounds of the century It's all driving me digital Andrew Chitty's launch diary of Britain's first digital TV production company We need skills that would frighten old-style producers Hollywood goes to hacks Producers are finding inspiration for new films from journalism, says John Hazelton Win an X-Files Holiday Mediawatch Nottingham Business School Holborn College Durham University Business School SGBS Surry Leeds University University of Hull MBA in London University of Luton Kingston University St. Aldates College More M. B. A. Advertisers Appear on Page 41 The Sunday Times Kingston University The University of Reading Getting a grip on exams Greece is the word Philip Howard reports on a flourishing summer school The Times Are a levels really as good as gold? Be aware of the real value of learning, says Mark Pyper Whitaker relishes return of Two Step Equestrianism Master of Business Administration Leicester University University of Southampton St Helens allow Goulding to move on Christopher Irvine on a Great Britain toruing team facing a huge task Independent Education Women out to rattle bones, not buckets Independent Education Courses Oxford and County Business College Educational Courses Review Multiple Display Advertising Items Fine Arts College The Birmingham Business School The Times Courses International Language schools England seize chance to test limited abilities Cricket Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Rain frustrates bold Australia Harmison pays heavy price Teams First-Class Averages Racing Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Lancashire look for Roses win to bolster title claims Beraysim to give Jarvis perfect present Racing: Newmarket Trainer Can Celebrate Sixteth Birthday by Landing Hungerford Stakes Folkestone Southwell William Hill Gatterick Rapid Raceline Warwick Specialists Newbury Arsenal remain best of the bunch From Liverpool to Leicester, the runners in the race for the Premiership are under starter's orders. Russell Kempson studies the form and predicts the final outcome Second division moves to top of Conference agenda Walter Gammie on non-league football's hopes and dreams on eve of new season Gillespie denies that injury is threatening career Football The Times For the Record Weltklasse losing its attraction Fixtures Bristol pick Dwyer to revive their fortunes Rugby Union Boardman back in saddle for Britain Price aims to continue in role of champion Bowls Woods sets early pace after game of patience Golf: Course-Record 66 Helps American to Take Lead in US Pga Championship King celebrates birthday out in the Open The Templar Revelation Schumacher warms to the task Motor Racing Word-Watching In the glow of moonshine Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 Peel's peregrinations and life by the sea Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Hoddle's book of revelations angers players Oliver Holt says England's much-criticised coach is the author of his own distress Times Two Crossword Rugby League Wales block plans for British league Vialli supports the foreign legion FA drops charges against Clough Golf 46 The Australia Bike Ride Tyson has change of heart over appeal
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