News from 18/08/1998
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James Landale, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Colin McKelvie, Robert Cole, Paula Davies, Adrian Lee, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, David Watkins, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Shaun Gregory, Brian Taylor, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, John E. Strafford, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Japser Gerard, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Donald McFetridge, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Zahid Hussain and Christopher Thomas, G. S. Solt, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Preston, Peter Foster and Richard Ford, Rodney Milnes, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Shayne Mitchell, Deborah Collcutt, Michael Cope, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Malcolm Walton, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Rachel Bridge, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Karen Peploe, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Robert Scott (Chairman), John Russell Taylor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Mark Seddon Editor, Gordon Wilson, Paul Marett, Richard Evans, Janine Di Giovanni, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Richard Terrell, Carol Allen, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Julian Broadhead, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, P. J. K. Tither, Jennai Cox, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Miles, Sue Cameron, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Irvine, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, James Christopher, Gavin Littaur, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, Bronwyn Cosgrave, Jill Sherman and James Landale, Mary Price, Richard Ford, Jaclyn Moriarty, Lisa Verrico, Sam Kiley and Jan Raath,
ResumoMillennium Money Map 3am: Clinton tells America of his regrets 'This is between me and the two people I love most—my wife and my daughter Embassy on military alert Howard myth debunked Index We'll take these animals off the streets, pledges Mowlam after bomb summit Record-breaking year for GCSE star pupils Fossett Falls to Earth Neighbours shun Real IRA couple Smile with Style Bose Better sound through research Tuesday Every Weekday Yeltsin slashes value of the rouble The trail of destruction that began with a car theft Martin Fletcher traces a former Ira commander's theory about how the bombing mission was carried out Dublin still retains the weapon of internment Despite grave concerns about its effectiveness, it worked in the past, reports Richard Ford Railtrack Councillor refuses to condemn attack Man whose son has been arrested says he is being demonised, writes Magnus Linklater I would be mad with grief for my family, says Blair Town draws together to share sorrow Magnus Linklator reports on an air of restraint and diginity in the streets of Omagh His friends are dead, but no one can bear to tell him Murdered boy had presented peace poem to Irish President Adrian Lee on a town over the border that lost sons and foreign friends Hopes of better life shattered Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Murdered in the name of hatred Some were shopping, others were working; all ordinary people going about their normal business Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct A Family captured together forever on film before a… Spaniard here to claim son's body Deborah Collcutt on painful task for a man whose life has already been hit by terrorism Chance outing that saved life of toddler Liam Schoolboy tells how baby's cries were mistaken for the bleating of sheep, writes Russell Jenkins Boy, 12, killed in Alps holiday fall Cable & Wireless Sainsbury's Best Deals Strokes of luck aided survival Medical Briefing What Course? Automobile Association Insurance Services Ltd 'Hero' film star's brief encounter with the law Peter Foster and Richard Ford on an actor's mistaken legend Fishermen tried to blame their dead colleague Corrections Yorkshire Bank Honda Atomic plant fined for contaminating staff Aldermaston accused of inadequate safely precautions after plutonium leak, reports Helen Johnstone Dan Technology Transvestite who posed as nurse injected patient with morphine Students warned of meningitis danger Swiftcall Labour Left accepts party line on telephone votes for NEC Leadership's assurances on secret ballot end row over elections to ruling body, reports James Landale 12,000 badgers to be culled in TB experiment Minister admits that decision to begin slaughter was a hard one, writes Michael IIornsby Abbey National Belgians fly to aid of injured News in Brief Shorts man quits Model crashes Officer charged Leeson prognosis Cock's last crow Department for Education and Employment Brecon Beacons in drive to ban the off-roaders Russians queue to buy dollars as rouble slides Markets remain calm but panic spreads on the streets, reports Robin Lodge BT Cognac drinkers splutter at trendy image Nato exercise sends warning to Belgrade War crimes trial opens Yacht rescues Fossett after winds tear balloon apart Balloonist plunges 30,000ft into sea as attempt to circle the globe fails, Roger Maynard writes from Sydney Unlikely adventurer driven to pursue dream in the skies Millionaire pits himself against man and nature to be best, says Gabriella Gamini (AP): Pacific sailing record toppled BT US pulls its embassy staff out of Pakistan in security alert Zahid Hussain and Christopher Thomas report on US steps to seize the most wanted terrorist from his lair Tiny Computers Limited (Reuters): Kabila plays racial card as unarmed militia faces rebels British backpacker 'is probably dead' World in Brief (AFP): Abducted 100 die in river Libyans demand MI5 man Korean plutonium fear (AFP): Riot police at Bhutto court West Bank to be fenced off (AFP): France's jewel carriageway Fantasy league Time for truth arrives one minute early President endures hours of grilling on a steamy day, Bronwen Maddox writes (AFP): Romanian backing Presidential aides find their denials coming back to haunt them Leader wrong-foots loyalists who lcapt to his defence, writes Ian Brodie in Washington Curves and stunts fail to rescue 'boring' Avengers St. Joseph's Hospice Doctor prescribes healthy book sales Commercial Union Motor and Home Insurance Clinton calls on his legal secret weapon Mapping the millennium millions Scotland 'Time to call a halt to Europe' In the second extract from the debut novel by the former Editor of The Guardian, Peter Preston, the Prime Minister's former right-hand man turns against him, with dramatic consequences The Times Dramatis Personae Tomorrow: With the British economy failing, the… The truth behind a winning smile Dentists have shaken off their image of fear and fillings. Bronwyn Cosgrave reports Direct Line Financial Services Limited The Harley Medical Group It's enough to bring a lump to the throat Medicine Chest Primus Drug rape: it takes one drink There have been 300 cases of rape in Britsin blamed on a drug that turns its victims into zombies. Janine Giovanni reports Bank of Scotland Banking Direct The Times Mind Sports Challenge Sinn Fein can halt the carnage now Michael Gove tells Adams to stop equivocating about peace Morality has been weakened by actions that deny the truth Faggots off Picture Gallery A culture of complicity Ireland duty to Omagh is noy just to crush the Real IRA, but to uproot it Long memory Visible asset Whitehall grovels to Millbank Sue Cameran on hlair'a bullying of a mandarin elite After the Outrage Security measures must be selectivity tightened White-Knuckle Ride Russia is forced on to the rollercoaster The Real News The Edinburgh Festival should not be upstaged by its parasites Hunting down the Omagh bombers Supermarket power and its influence on the high street Labour's NEC ballot and democracy Oxbridge MAs Life on the ocean wave Obvious charms Squeezing last drop RN plaques Suncream warning Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord Howell Luncheon Rotary Club of London Legal appointments District Judges Personal Column Anniversaries University news Reading Birthdays today Locals pay up to save rare Constable Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Peggy Phango Peggy Phango, singer and actress, died in London on August 7 aged 69. She was born in Olando, transvaal, South Africa, on December 28, 1928 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paul Fletcher Paul Fletcher, Cbe, engineer, died on July 27 aged 85. He was born on September 30. 1912 Jetline Court & Social Faresavers Delta Worldwide Churchill's plc Flightwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alchemetrics Limited On This Day The Model of a King's Speech Seaghan Maynes Seaghan Maynes, journalist, died on August 13 aged 81. He was born on September 24, 1916 Professor Alan Usher Professor Alan Usher, Obe consultant Home Office pathologist, died on July 31 aged 68. He was born on June 21, 1930 News The Times Crossword No 20,873 Business Forecast Perfect Day Tomorrow In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Russia fails to fend off devaluation Yeltsin imposes 90-day debt moratorium to avert banking disaster By our Economics Editor: Marathon talks preceded decision Biotech case prompts MPs to urge tighter regulation John Charcol Business Collapse will hurt Uk firms Arts Warning halves price of Victory Law Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Reduced offer kills Thistle's sale plan Wary investors emerging from the rouble Somerfield proposal for Booker Abbey National Waste Recycling acquires Yorkshire Water business Rolls wins £241m deal for engines Hexagen sold to help solve DNA jigsaw By our City Staff: Chaebols rocked by big losses Roche earnings up despite acquisition Roche earnings up despite acquisition Abacus sold for £43m Bridport optimistic McLeod Russel deal Quarto books 74% rise Severfield jumps 32% Card Clear eyes listing Johnson Fry Tourist Rates Birkbeck College University of London Prudential to sell off Australasian assets for £495m Walkers chief for Telewest Energis By our City Editor: Dangerous diagnosis by quacks Commentary LLP shares up on solid results European considers its future Stoy Hayward fined over Astra WPP shrugs off impact of Asian slowdown Cable & Wireless BG may make formal complaint about Sets Stock Market By now, institutional investors who have been… Commodities Liffe Options 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 Booker is no Kwik fix Tempus WPP Yorkshire / WRG Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Alliance Trust Wall Street Bitter pill 'Thank God the leak isn't at our end of the boat' Economic View Thunderstroms in faraway lands may yet give Western economies a soaking Just the job Aussie gloom Doctor's tonic Virgin succumbs with a 'yes' to an old line from TSB Market Leader Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service Citytraveller Direct Ltd Shares higher on cautious trading City of London British Funds New kids explore old angst Galleries: Richard Cork finds the provocative, the bizarre and the plainly perverse jostling uncomfortably in a big survey of rising British artists Theatres The Royal National Theatre Pop Edinburgh Around the Galleries Royal Albert Hall Showbusiness in the blood Film: Christian Bale started life as a actor. Now, as Carol Allen discovers, he's grown up a star Two hearts and two souls Proms CLS/Hickox Albert Hall/Radio 3 The spaces in between Radio Gieves & Hawkes Dazed trippers Pop Merry Pranksters Barbican Life's a beach Megadog Festival Cornwall Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and enttertainment complied by james Christopher New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's cholce of thealre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Eagan Janion Recruitment Limited Bovis Europe Triple dose of reality Edinburgh 98 Theatre Legal Appointments also appears Times Newspapers Windsor Chambers £neg + Benefits Chambers/practice Administrator Lest we forget London Theatre: Littlewood's satire returns; study of erotica is a turn-off Oh! What a Lovely War Roundhouse Concerts Moved by the grave Concert Grande Messe Usher Hall Boring in bed Juicy Bits Lyric, Hammersmith When to take children out of the spotlight 'The definition of privacy should not be extended into absurdity' Picture Gallery Chambers Banking & Finance Smith and Manchester Court out: why young offenders need quality time and money ZMB August Moves Chambers Professional Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Paralegals - US Law Firm Legal Appointments also appears ZMB Industry Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment ZMB Breaking barriers to the Bar Karen People reports on how part-time courses are luring many more to the Bar Accountancy & Legal Selections Ltd. Hughes-Castell Simons Muirhead & Burton Sclicitors Legal Aid Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Worldwide Keeping hot pens on the run Will criminal autobiography still pay? Julian Broadhead reports Welsh rural agency hails swansong jobs boost Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Graham Gill & Young Pottery shop dishes out the fun An America giftware idea is being developed here by a man who once ran Wembley, Jennai Cox reports Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Up to £12,000 per Month - Part Time Absolutely No… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Horse Racing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Distributors & Agents New Dynamic Company Innovation initiative Channel 3 DTI aids firms on exports to Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Singh celebrates in style Hagen would not have recognised Goli: Hard Work Pays off for Popular Fuian Final Scores from Seattle International Company Formations Europe North Lanarkshire Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communications 2000 International Calls Tenders and Contracts Computers & Computing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evesham vale Gateshead will play with elite Rugby League Have you signed up your dream XI yet? Player List with Latest Warm-Up Points Limpid has clear chance in Juddmonte Stakes Racing: Fabre Sends Progressive Charge for York Prize Thunderer: York William Hill Sea Wave to extend run Today's Races on Television York Channei, 4 Thunderer: Brighton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Specialists ITV offers snooker enhanced coverage In Brief Today's Fixtures Football Rapid Raceline Keedy cuts the White Rose down to size Cricket Gateway Hewson is the secret weapon Scoreboard from Bristol Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Morris seeks to explain his century celebrations Winning Move Keene on Chess Youngsters carry on the good work for England Hoddle is pressed to extend contract Rapid Cricketline United prepared to spend £12m on unsettled Yorke Football For the Record Pools Forecast Torquay quartet bow out Bowls Flying Scot announces his arrival Kevin Eason heralds the overdue success of British racing driver Dario Franchitti Time Successors line up to take mantle of Christie Athletics: British Sprinters Have Chance to Emerge from Shadows One-lap triumvirate keeping their cool Kevin Eason finds Britain's three 400 meters medal hopefuls in relaxed mood ahead of the European championship Paris chosen as new cup venue Word-Watching Cable & Wireless Henman hits new heights Tennis Radio Choice Science on a biblical scale Television Choice The long and winding wagon ride to sobriety Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Overmars quick to lift Arsenal Champions forced to endure moments of doubt before claiming points Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop New Times Crossword Titles now Available! Golf Hick battles to rid himself of one-day specialist label Details Motor Sport Joseph Turner Cardiff in the cold as league is postponed
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