News from 25/08/1998
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Tim Cole, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, Luisa Miller, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Helen Daniel, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Nicholas Fickling, Alison Clarke, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jo Linney, Stephen Howard, Susan Bell, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, G. Parkins, Colin Bullen, Domnic Walsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Nigel L. Denton, Geoff Brown, Sharene Tan, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Sue Maynard Campbell, Chairman, George Bridges, Tam Large, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Julian Critchley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, James McOnie, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Perry, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Jemima Lewis, Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the Year, Deborah Collcutt, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Virginia Brown, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Robert Walter, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Counsel, Peter Davalle, Anthony Portner, Matt Dickinson, David Adams and Adam Fresco, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Jane Hughes, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Michael Binyon and Frances Gibb, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Michael Austin, Philip H. Stunt, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Jim Platts, Bernard Silk, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Thomas C. Hill, Mark Henderson, Michael Fabricant, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Cowley, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Juliet Crussell, David Powell, John Stevens, Sam Kiley, Peter Taylor's definitive study of the IRA says the union of three splinter groups could shatter the peace agreement, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Robin Lodge, Michael Evans, Richard Buxton, Harold Elletson, Julius Bosire, Richard Ford, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoChers.. Free bottle of Champagne MPs recalled to tighten law on terrorism Roght to silence in court to be curtailed Index Millennium cash race Airbus boost Sudan calls back its envoy over US attack Buddy takes on the woes of the Clintons Cheers.. but are our athletes that good? Police hunt serial killer in the holiday heaven Jeers.. We don't have a clue about food Britain offers trial in Europe for Lockerbie bomb suspects Boodle & Dunthorne Tuesday 30P Every Weekday Ethnic minority groups fight for last lottery cash Anger is growing over battle for ?10m 'leftovers' of landmark fund, writes Dominic Kennedy Bomb trail led to Libyan 'agents' Workers rush to finish Commons Railtrack Passengers refuse to leave car ferry Surgeons help Kenya blast boy Omagh begins to rebuild its shattered heart Euro-vote clears way for Viagra in Britain Hang-glider pilot killed MacHete girl's cash criticised Newlyweds' caravan stolen Orchestra plays on as woman loses fingers in explosive finale The bit player who rode into art's class war Dalya Alberge reports on row as Kdinburgh lets horse join opera but bars animals Scorpion stings girl on plane Driver, 83, was stopped for travelling at Imph Hot roof test for nine-lives theory Germaine Greer gets driving ban Abbey National Texan pays lab ?3m to produce clone of pet dog Vauxhall Kenyan killers are cleared of Briton 's murder Both accused are already under sentence of death after violent crimes. Julius Bosire reports Bodyguards hit back at A1 Fayed Vanessa successor found in Australia Sainsbury's Clowns laugh through tears Paedophiles target single mothers Police fear 'serial stepfather' threat as study shows Dorest is haven for sex offenders, Whites Richard Ford Resort puts a brave face on setback for tourist trade Bournemouth officials say police report is alarmist, reports Simon de Bruxelles BT Internet Death crash boy 'on wrong flight' Spice Girls multiply but are undivided Bank of Scotland Fly fisher drowns as waders fill River search War on waste Stalking charge EU voting rights Show goes on Killings cast shadow over island paradise David Adams and Adam Fresco on how tourist development is bringing trouble to the Bahamas Modified crop 'helps man and wildlife' Mindgames put an end to Diplomacy Martens rescue the red squirrel Gateway GCSE has led to lower standards. Discuss Mark Henderson on the question still splitting educationists a decade after the exam system was revamped The 'glories' of O level are little more than myth Christine Counsel puts the case for Gcse syllabuses and exams Siemens A Decade Apart: How Two Papers on Russian History Compare Why history course is bunk George Bridges says 'empathy' has taken over from knowledge Union voices fear of unskilled help Dyslexic scholar fights for funding Ford Staff shortages hit smear-test programme Ian Murray on why the cervical screening action team is worried about low wages and poor morale NEC Direct Gay festival attacked for scheme to bar 'straights' Accused clergyman to move Correction Geoffrey Hayzer Savoy 's piano star finds new key to fame DIAL-a-PHONE Trial of ANC's lost hero begins British hostage stands up to Hutus TESCO Partition threat in Congo as Angolans pour in Last book by 'Pappa' tells of affair The Bill Reporters killed by invaders in Timor 'cover-up' US owes Britain evidence on airstrike targets, say Labour MPs Iraq linked to suspected Vx plant in Sudan Michael Evans sifts the evidence that led to raid on Khartoum factory Tiny Afghan terror curbed, says Taleban Tolkien's epic to get Star Wars treatment Israeli handover offer Gingrich defuses Republican call to impeach Clinton Prime Health Pleas fall on deaf ears at the UN No smoke without cigar fire Yeltsin urges support for recalled 'heir' Business allies of President seen to be behind shuffle, Robin Lodge writes in Moscow Phone a Loan Leading German firms to be sued by Holocaust victims US legal action is moving from Swiss banks to industry, writes Roger Boyes Cyprus troops told to avoid gang wars Glum investors pack their bags Bonn acts to calm nervous bankers National Front in rift over EU polls Swiftcall (Reuters): Suu Kyr ends her protest (AP): Airliner missing Cyanide alert (AFP): Dynamite row (AFP): Officer kills men (AP): Killer Bonnie (Reuters): Nine die in Alps (AP): Juror is jailed I'd love five minutes to myself Nearly one million people care for a loved one for more than eight hours a day, year after year. Anjana Ahuja meets a soldier of Britains's forgotten army Woodstock Floors Limited Numbness, disbelief, anger-the evolution of grief Medicine Chest Hernia Cable & Wireless I '11 have the Spam au mille-feuille The modern brit will eat anything as long as it looks and sounds sufficiently poncy. Jemima Lewis reports The secret power struggle that spawned Omagh Peter Taylor's definitive Alliance Francaise Yokshire Bank It 's not all black and white Michael Gove says politicians should learn to discriminate Team players Dairy Picture Gallery The unfairer sex Feminists are giving men a raw deal and selling themselves short Gone off Dairy Dead funny Dairy Closed House Dairy Boris 's bubble has burst The West got it wrong, says Harold Elletson Who Rules Russia? In the worst of times, the question must again be posed Lockerbie and Law A fair offer that Libya seems likely to refuse Going to Town Urban planning should be for the people Conservatives ready for 'high noon' on European policy Sauce for the goose Conflict in Congo Sales pressure Scope for debate on 51st State Eavesdroppers' lunch Museums at risk Prom choirs Letters for publication should carry contact… Benefits concern in perspective Leaves of fortune? Bullish and bearish Bunkered at outset Social News Birthdays today Personal Column Nottingham University Luncheon Anniversaries Church news A Queen's taste, reflected in her embroidery Latest wills Court & Social Forthcoming marriages University news Spink Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Wine Chateau LaTOUR Dorothy West Dorothy West, writer, died on August 16 aged 91. She was born on June 2,1907 Overseas Travel Churchill's plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Brigadier G. H. Cree Brugaduer G. H. Cree, CBE, DSO, Burma vcteran, died on August 21 aged 93. He was born on June 23,1905 Robin Richmond Robin Richmond, organist and broadcaster, died on July 27 aged 86. He was born on April 21,1912 From Our Own Correspondent: On this Day An Atlantic Triumph The Queen Mary's Success ICL to open up market in quality used PCs Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Be a Private Detective Horse Racing Up to ?12,000 per Month - Part Time Salmon Assessors Left-hander demonstrates right way to compensate Bernard Silk meets a writer who supplies gadgets made specially for south paws Multiple Classified Advertising Items Idea or Invention? Run Your own business in energy conservation / cost… The Proven Way To Make Big Money Fast Liquidations Receiverships: Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discreet Surveillance International Company Formations Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communications Tenders and Contracts Small firms urged to think ahead on meeting the needs of disabled people Enterprise Network Calculating reduction in pension Right to industrial injuries benefit Auditor liable over payment of dividend Business to Business Limited Edition Prints Could you make huge profits from Horse Racing? Go fers (UK) Ltd Avondale Computers & Computing Services Tenders and Contracts New Deal for Lone Parents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Emporium Ltd Time Murder victims' compensation should not be cut News The Times Crossword No 20,879 Business No Title Newspapers Support Recycling AA Information Perfect Day In the Times Inside Section 2 Today BA order worth up to ?3bn won by Airbus Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Budgens offers board super options plan John Charcol Markets cautious after Yeltsin's latest moves Economics House Price Increases at Two-Year Low Arts Former QPR chief to back royal designer Law Pfizer in deal for rights to obesity treatment Television and Radio Business Today EMI says it is in market for PFE Lutori airport takes off with £110m Anglo-American plan Tourist Rates The Times Northern Rock cuts savings rate Economic woe deepens as Nikkei tumbles Our Business Staff report on Asia's growing crisis Merger of watchdogs takes shape Retail sales fall in Hong Kong Unit trust sales take a 4% fall Amp warning over markets Police to act on Indonesia banks Nomura forms Uk outsourcing arm Northern retreat UniChem acquisition NSB pays first dividend Dana discoveries IBC buys telecoms firm Merivale acquires site Malaysia renews attack on speculators Metroline pays ?10m for Scottish Citylink BGR to open 11 restaurants Tring's co-founding chief departs By our City Editor: I'm Mandy, don't fly me Commentary Freepages tunes in to digital TV Metrotrans stake for Mayflower Cd-Roms from only £5.95 Allied Domecq to record ?151m in exceptionals Lavendon applies brakes Commodities Liffe Options Booker deal may be dose as store wars hot up Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Regent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Metro/Nat Exp Phytopharm Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cheap drinks at Domecq Mayflower Wall Street Emerging markets crisis could be good for growth Problems in the Far East and Russia may help inflation to remain lower than expected Hacked off The Times City Diary Night rider The Times City Diary Allied Domecq's Firkin pub chain prides itself… The Times City Diary Mo's motor The Times City Diary Great escapes The Times City Diary Pioneer aims for rebirth of the cool in the digital age Rowe & Maw Shares close at best of day Direct The Times Unit Trust Information Service Le Temps Chanel A bit of grit for the eye Edinburgh Festival: Geoff Brown on the wealth of movie talent, home-grown and otherwise, on show. Plus reviews of theatre, opera and dance NT Film Crazy guys, crazy rhythms Dance Cool Heat Urban Beat Palladium Sing in a new reign Opera Luisa Miller Festival Theatre Pop Rusalka Tricks are pure magic Fringe Theatre Ball of strings Pop Dirty Three Dingwalls, NW1 Fast and furious work Proms: Near-immaculate bach, plus two BBC orchestrs giving their all St Matthew Passion Albert Hall/Radio 3 Happy to have short memories BBCPO/Sinaisky BBCSO/Saraste Albert Hall/Radio3 Visions of the other Stratford Theatre in Canada and London Pretty uncivil rights The African company presents RichardIII Riverside Studio Verve, but very little vivac Festival V98 Chelmsford Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by James Christopher New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Theatres The Royal National Theatre The killer punchline Visual Art: Richard Cork on the lasting power of George Fullars's sculpture Around the Galleries To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Celine Dion Aeronautical Engineering The Times How to use our listings Those seeking places should start by making a phone call, says John O'Leary The Manchester Metropolitan University Combined Studies Lawyer-Investment Banking Top Moves Kingston University Law Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Eagan Janion TM & Co Legal Executive Private Practice ZMB Iomcs Waltons & Morse Solicitors Stressing the need for dignity at work Employers must take responsibility for mental strains suffered by their staff. Alison Clarke reports Stress claims are notoriously difficult to prove When is a trishaw a taxi? Picture Gallery Legal Appointments Chambers Banking & Finance Lipson Lloyd Jones Changing rooms: the" difficulties of moving on Pure genius or plagiarism? The Guinness case highlights the need for reform, says Gary Slapper The decision has left advertising agencies in an awkward position Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins Middlesex University Business School Citibank Oman Times Newspapers Group 4 Limited Stopping the abuse of personal data Sharene Tan assesses the impact of the Data Protection Act on privacy David Beckham could not demand access to the file America rises to slugger McGwire Fans on tenterhooks as Maris's home-run record looks set to fall Keith Blackmore says baseball's most magical record is under a twin threat Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Newspapers Support Recycling Coaches in game of musical chairs Rugby League Pick your dream XI-and win £50,000 The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Fantasy league Choose your Players from Here Limpid seeks better fortune in Arc Racing: Fabre-Trained Colt Heads for Longchamp after Unlucky York Run Catchascatchcan and City Honours injured Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Pontefract Sangster chases Fortune Lingfield Corporate Golf Challenge Lancashire go top after Chapple's haul of six wickets Cricket Headingley Scoreboard Thrisher Rolton adds spark to Ashes Worcester Scoreboard For the Record Fixtures Hathurusingha plays himself into Test frame Southampton Scoreboard Amoruso fights against slip in Greece Pick your Premiership dream team and win £50,000 in our Fantasy League game Pools Forecast Germany's old guard bow to youth movement Football Wenger fears World Cup hangover of Dutch stars European Cup loses TV deal Rugby Union: Cometition Fances New Setback as Bskyb Pulls Plug on £35m Contract Allcock blue over greens US Open seedings unking to Henman Tennis: British Players Could Meet in Last Eight at Flushing Meadow Rusedski faces test of form and fitness Nicol keen to end Jansher's reign Solution to Winning Chess Move World Cup gives British no time to rest on laurels David Powell finds that despite success in Budapest, security for athletics is still some way down the track Word-Watching Britain's gold hopes hit by injury Equestrianism Radio Choice Radio1 New steps for old dancers Television Choice Lyrical home-movie, a portrait of all our lives Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Hasselbaink makes difference Dutch striker earns victory for Leeds in FA Carling Premiership Times Two Crossword Baseball 37 Modahl threatens to force compensation case to court Cricket 40 First Telecom Solskjaer stays put as Gross feels the pressure
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