News from 21/08/1998
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Peter M. Brown, Chairman, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Stephen Byers, Robert Cole, Helen Daniel, Rob Hughes, Alan King-Hamilton, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Mark Bogard, (Managing Director), Gavin Lumsden, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Bronwen Maddox and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Richard Cleroux, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, Thrasy Petropoulos, John O'Leary and Victoria Fletcher, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Steers, Tony Mooney, Ian Tegner, Peter Preston, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Mark Stoker, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Jenny Baker, Ben M. Parker, President, John O'Leary, Michael Leapman, T. H. Gibbon, Helen Rumbelow, Deborah Collcutt, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Patrick Wild, Honorary Secretary, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, John Spiller, Victoria Fletcher, Bruce Weatherill, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Miss Jessie Matthews, Aidan McGarry, Paul Durman, David Le Vay, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Stephen Kelly, John Higgins, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Stefano Hatfield, Thomas of Swynnerton, Bronwen Maddox, Leonard Allen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Brian Galipeau, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Adam Fresco and Deborah Collcutt, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, H. G. Powys Greenwood, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Ian Brodie, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Gillian Harris, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Owen Brown, Luxembourg, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Louise McElvogue, James Dorse, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Tom Chesshyre, Robin Lodge, Margaret Jowitt, Editor, Stephen Wood and Russell Kempson, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoToday US strikes back at terrorists Revenge raids by cruise missiles on targets in Sudan and Afghanistan Fears for aid workers facing Islamic backlash Index Honeymooners feared drowned Darling plans to cut incapacity benefit by up to £15 a week A-levels, angst and Prozac Tomorrow Diana Wars Girls lead the A-level leagues Tiffany & Co. Friday 30p Every Weekday Computers on the bench in £50m plan to speed up justice Crown Courts could be equipped with airport-style information boars and CD-Roms, writes Richard Ford Blair pledges new law to jail terror suspects Silence for bomb victims Thresher Blacks more likely to be arrested and jailed 'Psychic' dog is just a chancer Molesters 'entitled to privacy' News in Brief Lockerbie judges PC is cleared Fishing deaths Posthumous case Writers' block Stadium claim Lock victims Honeymoon couple are feared drowned in treacherous river Police alerted after reports of body in the water and recovery of bride's anorak, reports Russell Jenkins Posh and Beckham expect a Baby Spice Scots Esperanto poet named on Nobel list Anna Swindler who betrayed faith of evangelist Valentino PC World the Computer Superstore By a Correspondent: Cafe owner wins £20,000 goddess dumped in lake Now nowhere is safe from mobile phones TV soap 'eased pain of Diana's death' DfEE Sober thought for couples in family mood The Saturday Times Currys Scientists to step up BSE tests on sheep Boy dies after plane ditches DIAL-a-PHONE Picnics on the beach risk E coli poisoning Corrections Motorists lose battle of Trafalgar Square £54m car ban set to go ahead after John Prescott's intervention, reports Mark Henderson Paper Mate Hoping for a Green Elephant British Gas Princes Street is fresh target Picture Gallery Selective girls' schools show they are class act But a boys' former compreshensive pips them in league table, report John O'Leary and Victoria Fletcher Debenhams Top State Schools Kwik-Fit GPs give Prozac to teenagers for exam nerves Mental health group calls for counselling rather than prescription of antidepressants, reports Joanna Bale That's it, says man with 25 Picture Gallery Virgin Top-grade girl has no designs on Oxbridge Triplets make the a grade together American Express Scottish capital accrues interest over years Alan Hamilton finds Edinburgh's Geogian splendour largely undiminishted Dixons Forte Ford Holy war run from ruined Afghan hideout 'Black fate' warning triggers raids Target Comet Convenient allies are now deadly foes Taleban Holland & Barrett A Close Encounter Stealth raids aimed to seal mountain lair Military Logistics Blair backs US in united fight against terror Reaction Prime Health Cellnet 'Wag the Dog' view is cited by cynics Canadian court checks Quebec's secession drive Digital camera 'Oldest portrait' of Lincoln goes up for sale Internet record as open-heart surgery is broadcast live (Reuters): Suu Kyi sets terms to end roadside protest World Summary (Reuters): Sri Lanka curbs child abuse (AFP): Bombers kill 13 in Algeria Britain acts to widen Nato (AFP): Batman arrest is child's play Lewinsky believed she and Clinton had future Trainee BT Women supporters outnumber men Public Opinion Memo on fundraising adds to Gore's woes Chelsea unites family in time of despair Daughter B&Q Yeltsin 's choice attacked on rouble Magnet Cash deal for Nazis' slave labourers Leading German firms seem ready to pay compensation to 50,000 survivors, writes Roger Boyes (AFP): British citizens soar to take senior positions in Central Europe Marine build-up as Kabila forces fire on helicopter Omanis crowd into rainy resort Millions of troops in Chinese flood battle The dawn of a brave new world? In the final extract from the debut novel by the former Editor of The Guardian, Peter Preston, Rupert Warner faces his greatest challenge Time Dramatis Personal Six of the Best British Gas Exhibition piece The Sunday Times Face for men: former British hairdresser of the year… Objects of Desire All the thrills that money can buy Forget the Caribbean or the Maldives. The ultimate holidays are altogether more expensive - and a good deal more adventurous. By Jon Ashworth Get rich quick with a wish like Wanda's Furniture Village International How does Vaclav score over Bill? Daniel Johnson tells a table of two Presidents and their lapses Stage drama Noble cause Russian roulette Is Russia ripe for democracy? Or is the people's will too fickle even for us? French leave Note of regret Philip Howard Knock, Knock, Who's there? The great equivocators Bombers Bombed The beginning of America's fightback against terrorism The State we Could Be in Fiction foretells the future B Levels A-level pupils did well: how did the the exam do? Public opinion in pursuit of Clinton Fringe benefits Bullish and bearish Cost of opting for a Caesarean Mink as predators George Lloyd's music Flower of fortune? Wasteful harvesters Walt Disney and the rights to Pooh Test of pornography Theological thinking School uniform Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Reception University news Personal Column Forgotten VC receives his due honours at last Latest wills Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor George Kerferd Flights Directory Delta Worldwide Nino Ferrer Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme SSAFA Forces Help B. K. P. A. Anthony Freeman Miss Jessie Matthews, OBE, the actress, dancer and singer who was also known to millions, latterly, as radio's The Times gave a long, detailed obituary of the vivid personality whom C. B. Cochran remembered as "an interesting-looking child with big eyes, a funny little nose, clothes which seemed a little too large for her Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 20,876 News Business AA Information Picture Gallery Toshiba In the Saturday Times Tomorrow Inside Section Nervous Houston pulls the plug on merger Goldman poaching angers Salomon Business Picture Gallery Pru threatens to sack 1,000 over sales target Mortgage figures defy rise in interest rates Arts Branson lifts stake in Victory Investor Intelligence Media Vardon acquires Harbour Club for £25m How was It for Gcse Pioneers? Page 40 Business Today US insurers in $18bn merger From a Correspondent in Sydney: Record and warning at Qantas Tourist Rates Siemens AIG spells out ambition after $18bn Sun America takeover ABN Amro debt provision lifted 81% IT firm to recruit 600 staff Meggitt in £42m Swiss acquisition Business Roundup Eidos halts games Air France sale delay Glaxo wins approval Vymura difficulty Rise for Metal Bulletin GKN wins US appeal against $390m ruling Save says new bid inevitable Tesco and Esso announce link-up By our City Editor: Silent whatever the weather Commentary By our City Staff: Shoppers are going upmarket De La Rue appoints new chief Gedas British Biotech to continue cancer trials C&w to sell stake in MTN Commodities Liffe Options House of Fraser slides as profit fears mount What value a life assurance company? This week has… 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 Blissful but dear Tempus Filtronic Vardon Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street The great unbanked tell their story MacIntosh pins hopes on the new Apple of Steve Jobs' eye Oliver August on the US launch of iMac - the computer billed as too chic for the average 'geek' High spirits Riveting Inn and out In camera How shareholders can take control of directors' pay Painful memories Building on the progress the economy has made The Times Unit Trust Information Service Compaq Planet Microsoft Shares fall in nervous trading HSBC Group British Funds Justifying custodial sentence Disclosing records Thresher Power to deport immediately Description no substitute for label European Law Report Costs risk for trustee who defends Diluted product is not 'whisky' Meaty young Verdi Edinburgh Festival: The Royal Opera does sterling work on an early score, but Viennese visitors let Mozart down Six into five just doesn't go Concerts Barbican Centre Edinburgh Who takes notice of what film censors say? Week in the Arts Changing Times Pop Listings Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by James Christopher New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre a showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries RSC In sight of the Finnish Proms: John Allison talks to Magnus Lindberg, the brilliant composer featured this weekend. Plus review Opera New Classical Cds: Full-blown Italian melodrama; elegant Bach; and an irresistible cello assortment Orchestral Recital Music Albert Hall premieres Concerts Up the revolution Pop Interview Anything but Aloof Why he said 'I love you' in a song Even if the Aloof's new album does zileh in the charts, it's a hit with the reunited Mr and Mrs Ricky Barrows The Shadow knows HMV Top Ten Albums Andys Records Bold gold Jazz Albums Pop Albums The men from Unkle Far out on his own Spin-doctors are a boil' PRs should not overestimate their importance, says Peter Walter. Interview by Carol Midgley Media & Marketing Procter&Gamble The Sunday Times PfJ Is this the new Perfect Day? Stars will heip to sell the BBC's new service, says Ray Snoddy Churchill House Worlds Apart Limited Times Newspapers Can we take any more? As newspapers prepare a deluge of Diana memorabilia, the editors face a dilemma The conversion of Monty The Times Bring me an audience Ray Snoddy on the advertisers' quest for ITV's lost viewers American TV isn't all rubbish Louise MeElvogue leaps to the defence of quality in the American press and television Tunnel visions and one-track minds Media watch The value of restraint Football mags in a game of two halves Heads have been hanging on the football glossie, but there's all to play for, reports Carol Midgley Making the media squirm The Times Inside the weird world of ITV Media Book Review The GCSE pioneers: how was it for them? Ten years on, Tom Chesshyre talks to the class of '88 The Times The exam evolution Guide to the House of Commons May 1997 How to use our listings Those seeking places should start by making a phone call, says John O'Leary Degree Course Vacancies 1998: Engineering Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Olympics fight back in battle against drugs Sports Politics British Gas Faldo no longer feared Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Goodwill produces improved outlook Rugby League Lochangel flies in to uphold family tradition Racing: Progressive Kingsclere Filly Follows in Lochsong's Footprints by Landing Nunthorpe Stakes Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Chester Perth For the Record Rapid Raceline Butcher and Bicknell lead the way for Surrey Cricket Sorry Essex lack skills to stem tide Last week, one ticket scooped the £2 million jackpot Lara shows the force is with him Picture Gallery Determined Wasim produces memorable all-round display Hooper hits century off just 72 balls Influential contribution by Hamilton Sutcliffe times his revival to perfection Derbyshire quick to bounce back Yesterday's Scoreboards Taylor to retire at end of season Sport in Brief Versatile Dailly off to Blackburn Football: Hodgson Fills the Breach Left by Departure of Hendry Easy Play Campbell reflects on a rocky ride out of the blocks Athletics Wigton overcome early scare Bowls Fixtures Yesterday's Results from Budapest Legal & Public Notices From a Correspondent in Indianapolis: Henman's temper draws a warning Tennis Combat Stress No mistakes, no regrets and no reality Lynne Truss finds little to cheer in Glenn Hoddles's book 'It is an orgy of self-glorifying hindsight related by a man more omniscient than God' Clubs refuse to comply Rugby Union Whitaker undone by selection rules Equestrianism Doctor m a tangle, again Television Choice Radio Choice The balloon goes up on the BBC's Air Show BBC 1 Satellite and Cable United smash record for Yorke Striker beats Champions' League deadline in £12.6m deal from Villa In the Money Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Golf 42 Atapattu punishes England for failure to consolidate advantage Raging 43 Optimax Confident Thomas to restore pride
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