News from 09/09/1998
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Anthony Jacobs (Vice-President), Helen Johnstone, Ben MacLntyre and Charles Bremner, Jacques Arnold Chairman, Robert Cole, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Hannah Betts and Peter Foster, Richard Hobson, David Watts, Asia Editor, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, John A. Davis, Hilary Finch, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Caroline Gluck, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Jason Niss?, Marit Hargle, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Hannah Betts and Michael Horsnell, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ann Scanlon, David Puttnam, Joanna Elson Director, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Alice Lagnado, Anthony G. Phillips, Eve-Ann Prentice, Christopher Lamb, David Burke, Janet Bush, Vernon Bogdanor, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Russell, President, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Victoria Fletcher, George Caulkin and Russell Kempson, G. Drower, Jasper Gerard, Ruth McGuire, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Father Times, Sheila Kew, Simon de Bruxelles, Adam Fresco and Stephen Farrell, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Loyd Sneed, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Alex Rayner, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Mark Lioen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Richard Branson, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, James M. Jacob, Giles Whittell, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Gerry Hanson Chairman, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, W. Sidney Allen, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, John Pincham, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Neil Sheldon, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Chesshyre, Robin Lodge, George Stern, Jan Raath, Lynn Willies, Robert McGeehan (Assistant Director),
ResumoFly to Twelve European Cities BSkyB nets United in ?625m deal Index Abbey National Oxford expels student chief Starr rebuff for Clinton Wall St surge Branson Exclusive: How I beat the British Airways… Nurses offered merit pay Hundreds of women tricked into charlatan's fake Hiv tests Wednesday 30p Every Weekday Patten questions the wisdom of Tory ballot on Europe Politicians hail ceasefire call from Real Ira Prescott ready to fight for his transport Bills Railtrack Ceasefire Dates Driver thrown 60ft to his death in motorway pile-up Poll shows fall in Blair popularity Suspects' lawyers fear a Lockerbie mistrial Murder charge GP in court Opera clear-out Family returns Yard suspensions Pills killed son Hand in glove Sad millionaires Fake doctor wrecked lives and marriages Diagnoses of gonorrhoea led to trauma and despair for his patients, writes Tim Jones Obsessed teacher took drug into jail Suspension after classroom 'gag' Bank clerk dies in knife attack near her home Britons hurt in ferry terminal bomb blast Virgin Fresh blow to the image of 'hired guns' Why joys of sex can help women to conceive Geologist attacks climate claims Tiny DNA reveals race of fast tortoises Magnetic man is attracted by $1m prize Meningitis jab will be ready in two years KDD Alzheimer's is linked to heart illness Two dawns of agriculture Rescue plan for satellite Man United sale 'is the start of a whole new era' Mixed reactions among fans to BSkyB takeover at Old Trafford, writes Russell Jenkins Shepherds clue to Parkinson's Directline Dixons Son's moving tribute to Lord Rothermere Amnesia man begs for clues to his past A-class Pupils walk the beat in virtual crime city Why not sit up here? Sioux shirt to be tested for massacre blood Long-distance soldiers surrender to the rain Simon de Bruxelles on an embarrassing end to an army march for charity Hessian kept the blisters at bay Directline PPP Disabled attack Labour review of rights law Bid to end Scots feud as Graham inquiry begins SNP slipping back behind Labour Mercedes A-Class Jay shoulders her new role Church spreads word with ?1m ad campaign Dominic Kennedy on record-breaking promotion for fundamentalist teachings A-class Vicar is jailed for cheating his flock in?50,000 fraud Schools chief quits after Labour threats The blackspots where suicide rates stay high The Numbers at Risk Siemens Backward Britain marked down by UN Toshiba Alternative venues tempt couples to tie the knot Hare finds hope on the path of sorrows Benedict Nightingale reviews David Hare's Via Dolorosa at the Duke of York's theatre Chance for artistic jobless CAF BNFL Unknown's first script hailed by leading director Poets unite to celebrate Lakeland bicentenary How Much Fish is There in an Average Fish Finger? Yeltsin dithers over picking a leader who could depose him Richard Beeston reports on the Catch-22 facing the President Regions take control to maintain supplies Serbs round up 600 'terror' suspects in Kosovo sweep The Photographs of HG Ponting Eagle Star Show goes on for UK firms at untimely trade fair Congo peace in shreds even as ink dries With the rebels kept out of the talks, there was little hope of a truce. The war resumed even before the leaders left Victoria Falls, reports Jan Raath Nigerian prisoners released Delhi orders inquiry as tainted cooking oil kills dozens Debonair North Korea missiles 'can hit us bases in Pacific' Cambodian police break up protest (AP): Shotgun spree boys 'kill five neighbours Reuters: Jackal 'aide' arrested (Reuters): Shark 'ate missing divers AFP: Anwar spurns morals claim (Reuters): Maidens' prayers answered JAL Home run hero gives America back its sense of pride Starr snubs Clinton preview plea White House struggles to stay ahead of game as President comes under more fire over Lewinsky scandal, writes Damian Whitworth Killer rapist avoids the death penalty Worldcover Alan Clark Forum Energis Europe's passions stirred by arrival of sex pill Bank of Scotland French truckers stage blockade Militant drivers declare 'Fatigue kills' in campaign for 48-hour working week, Ben Macintyre in Paris and Charles Bremner in Brussels report Kohl clutches at jobs straw in plea to east's voters Pope plans to canonise Pius Xii ViSiO The Times How I forced Ba to eat their words Richard Branson: The Autobiography In the third extract from his autobiography, Richard Branson tells how he exposed British Airways' dirty tricks, and won a record-breaking libel settlement Tomorrow Prime Health I was terrified my son was dying Novelist Douglsa Kennedy on the ordeal of his child's illness. Interview by Moira Petty Participating Locations Why Spice babies won't start a boom Pop icons should not be held responsible for teenage pregnancies. Anjana Ahuja reports Anjana Ahuja Photo Karl Logorleld @ 1998 Parfums Internallonol… Hillary's best chance: divorce him The First Lady has a future-alone, says Bronwen Maddox Bronwen Maddox Rich pickings The Times Diary Picture Gallery Scientific terrorism Vague talk of risk by experts can ruin an industry-but it boosts research Painted lady The Times Diary Sports injury The Times Diary Wizard role The Times Diary Alan Coren End of the world is nigh, you say? It doesn't bug me Dead in the Water Clinton's resignation would be the best course When Cupid Dithers The Government must reach a clear verdict over Viagra Romantic Rimes The Lyrical Ballads are two hundred years young Is Kenneth Starr a 'threat to peace'? Data Protection Act Guidance through the complexities of electoral reform England and Empire Name of the beasties Put in quad Spirit Zone Morgan's manners Horrors of the ugasp Court Circular Royal engagements Inner Temple Reception Dinner Albert Memorial Personal Column Birthdays today Legal appointments Picture Gallery School announcements Appointments Church news Curate of Morriston in the Swansea and Brecon… Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Royal Navy Latest wills Anniversaries Professor W. B. Gallie Professor W. B. Gallie, philosopher, died in Cardigan on August 31 aged 85. He was born near Glasgow on October 5,1912 Flatshare Lal Waterson Lal Waterson, folk singer and songwriter, died from cancer on September 4 aged 55. She was born on February 15,1943 Health & Fitness Sir Horace Heyman Sir Horace Heyman, industrialist, died on September 4 aged 86, He was born on March 13,1912^ Tony Thistlethwaite The Coronation September 9,1831 BSkyB nets United for £625m The Times Crossword No 20,892 Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Cats & Dogs Arts Tomorrow Features Property The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Dow rebounds to record rise Industrial production figures put UK rate hopes on hold Rowland named as the new NatWest chairman British Midland Business P&o launches duty-paid plan Arts Telewest a contender for FTSE Rolls unveils ?960m orders Sport Television and Radio Business Today Hillsdown demerger brings bill for ?50m Pillsbury in Heinz purchase Aegis ahead Fitch on the up Cadbury deal Norwich Union Goldman insists float is 'on track' Aggregates gain from US roads spending American profit lifts Taywood Grolsch may be swallowed Charter continues slide on warning Imi stronger as interim profits rise Business Roundup Kent car jobs created Blue Circle to lay off 250 First Active windfalls Nikko acquires BCT Pentland restructures Wates expects growth Yule Catto up by 52% Wm Baird trade 'flat' Tourist Rates Astec falls on profits warning Brammer falls Dagenham up Owen advances Healthy profits Hay increases Expamet builds Timeshares key to Bba future By our City Editor: Sky's the limit for Man U Commentary Norwich Union denies repositioning rumours Jardine on the rise 'Phone and deliver' at all Iceland stores Virgin Scottish buys VCI for £31m Williams turns focus on its security work London gloomy despite big gains on Wall Street Stock Market 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 Strength in adversity Tempus P&o Williams Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Hillsdown Wall Street Gates and Co cast a wary eye over the European opposition The British and their allies are coming up fast in the new tech revolution says Chris Ayres No match The Times City Diary Don't look for visionaries on Mpc Overload The Times City Diary Last reel The Times City Diary Charles Schwab Would pension reform really help the neediest? Highway access The Times Unit Trust Information Service PIA Equities lose early lead ASA Britain's top tenor faces his Everest Opera: After a stunning summer David Rendall now sings Otello for the first time. He talks to Hilary Finch EasyJet Preview Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Tom Cawley Monet in the 20th Century: Painting of the Day Each day this week Richard Cork selects outstanding puintings from the forthcoming Royal Academy show Theatre Youth into the bargain Cost fan tutte The shows you really can't miss Visual Art Rent Listings Rigg as Ph?dre Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release Goeff Brown's choice of the latest movies New Releases Art Galleries East meets West in song Theatre: Peter Sellars tells Rodney Miles how he resurrected a 16th-century Chinese classic Deserving a better crowd Jazz Pizza on the Park The Times theatre Tomorrow Antics mar the melody Closer North of the Thames Lane Fox Regalian Clerkenwell Central Bewley Homes St James Homes Redrow Charges met by housing benefit No damages for breach of statutory duty Property Tribunal entitled to its finding Councils not empowered to hand over cash vouchers Regina v Secretary of State for Health, Ex Fulham London Borough Council and Others Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Property Continues on Page 36 Don't panic, it is not a crash House prices may be slowing, and even falling, but does this signal the return of negative equity? Rachel Kelly reports Sit tight or sell, sell, sell? Citro?n Staying put, for now John Goodbody reports on the unexpected problems of selling a loved family cottage in Islington The City Quay Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Property Timeshare Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alternatives 3 bedroom mews houses University of North London South Bank University London University of North London BAC Holborn College Oxford Tutorial College Holborn College Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College St. Aldates College Rose Place Oxford Get Paid for Reading Books Times Newspapers Learn Spanish in Spain 12 Week Executive Business Courses Middlesex University WANTEd Keen Readers Oxford and County Business College LAW University of London Degree and Diploma ICH Challenge ARMY Friendly Games offer welcome to all who play fair Rob Hughes sets the scene for a sporting jamborce in Kuala Lumpur Smog fears are eased by storms Morgan out to bank gold Commonwealth Games Schedule Scotland aim to make impression Souyave pitched into controversy Crutchley in scoring mood Haining breezes past his rivals Rowing Guidi has edge over Jalabert Cucling Savill leads charge against critics of financial plan Racing Doncaster Thunderer Tuning at concert pitch for Park Hill Doncaster Channel 4 Backers turn to Sadian in St Leger Richard Evans Kempton Park Result from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Elway and Davis lead champions to success In Brief Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Durham pace bowlers pose threat to Surrey Cricket: County Championship Season Set for Ghipping Climax Table Stewart to lead French campaign Extra Cover Keene on Chess Winning Move Hart still hoping to hold on to New Zealand post Rugby Union Brothers to give Bulls more charge Rugby League: Henry Paul Leaves Central Park to Form Family Partnership England's home rule facing severe test Golf History favours the hosts Forest cut down by Ferguson Football Wolves succumb to veiled threats For the Record Gardner makes devastating debut City reach the summit William Hill Brevett brings Stoke down to earth Today's Fixtures Sunderland forced to pay the penalty Last Night's Results Running rule over greatness Record books are not laways best way of judging legends Zenith Desperate Agassi unable to intimidate Kucera Tennis Word-Watching A new twist in Nessie's tale Television Choice Radio Choice How a male striptease act really took off Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable History supports United takeover Oliver Holt, football correspondent, traces the origins and traditions of England's most renowned club Graham's hand strengthened by rise of Leeds Times Two Crossword The Times Cricket Table Henman bows to power play Baseball Clubs spar over sale of Merson Bose Bang, Bang You're Really Dead CompuServe IT'S all in the mind Poor to share in It riches Dell Flame mail flare-up Us Hotlines News and views from Silicon Valley by Kenny MacLver Bill's vision of the next big thing Gates predicts how the machines will soon learn from us, says Chris Ward Contents Smart moniker for Bill Eve-Ann Prentice sees Clinton seal new accord with a digital signature Scene of the crimes Children learn lessons from life in a virtual city Netcom Bowie returns as a wider White Duke Net bonus for small investors BT Cold look at eternal life Uri Geller's Weird Web Top online holiday site takes off in Britain Web users can book a full range of travel services through a leading American company's new European operation, writes Tony Dawe QAD/HEWLETT-PACKARD Performance Paq Have Mouse, Will Travel Keeping your Word files Advice for Absolute Beginners BT High Wire EBooks could start anew chapter Analysis/publishing Hi-Grade Astronomers see the heavens in Electronic detectors give near-professional results to amateur stargazers, while the Internet helps them to share new about their observations, writes Nicholas Booth LineOne How to have a whale of a time Watch this Space for All That's New in the Stars MOPS All you need to know, from 'Arab' to 'Zion' Microsoft A game that holds its fire Verdict// Swat2 Tiny Sing and learn with Adiboo doo doo Verdict// The Wireless Economy Apt Martyn Armstrong online Net Direct Game warriors may control army of future Are you sitting comfortably ? Top tips for home computer use Badly sited and incorrectly adjusted PCs can cause accidents and long-term physical damage to users, warns Ruth McGuire X-stream network Moves in the IT jobs market Computers Can Damage your Mental Health A pain-free seating plan Are you safely in position? If not, then John Gorman has designs on the chair you use that could remove the ache in your back. Alex Rayner talks to a man with mission Cards take a cut online ICS Learning Systems A Times Interface Competition It's not yet goodbye says Intel's Mr Chips Big dates for IT diaries Agenda Computer Futures National Lottery Commission TMP Worldwide Project people IT Recruitment Nova Clarion Ltd. Philips Ovum Your Direct Route to USA Adam Phones Aztech Computer Recruitment PW Search & Selection Services Price Waterhouse Vision iT Recruitment NatWest Time Office of the future? Style Update Diary Ambitious Pa - £28,000+ National Portrait Gallery Legal Aid Widow and Son Ltd Kelly Services P. A. / Secretary for Australian Wine Bureau G Greythorn London Business School Ski Holiday Staff - Meribel Mayfair - PA/Secretary - c£17,500 Office Manager Sw1 New jobs for a creative age David Puttnam forecasts huge changes in the way we will earn a living All the goodness of the world's oceans Update Elizabeth Hunt Westminster College Karen Deane Relocations Knightsbridge Secretaries HOBStones PA to Director Kelly Services Gordon - Yates Chemical Industries Association Fine Wine Shippers Foxtons Sports Events ?18 - 20,000 Angela Mortimer Kingswood F Foxtons Tate Temp Specialists Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants DMB&B Financial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Support Eclipse CC Crone Corkill Omega Management Consultants Pan European Recruitment Absolute Recruitment Cross Selection Jonathan Wren Secretaries plus Fitness Industry Gordon - Yates Jigsaw Secretaries plus Gordon - Yates Centre Point Angela Mortimer Legal Creme Paralegal Experienced Legal Secretary Times Newspapers Capital Legal Associates Swiss Cottage/ Finchley Road Legal Conveyancing Sec… Capital Legal Associates American Law firm seek commercial law sec who could… Law Support Swiss Cottage/ Finchley Road Legal Conveyancing Sec… Andersen Consulting Joyce Guiness Partnership Gooding Aluminium Joyce Guiness Partnership Times Newspapers Angela Mortimer Covent Garden Bureau Faram Ltd Janette Teager & Associates Team Secretary Briefing Living in harmony with the art of feng shui Chris Partridge on the growing acceptance of an ancient practice in the worksplace Dear Jane Aldrich & Company Drake International Bubbly Secretary Pa to Chief Executive Career Opportunity to £25,000 plus bonuses FPDsavills Aldrich & Company Partners Secretary/office Manager Executive Search Trainee Researchers Next Permanent Austen Smythe Banking Creative Pa/sec £20K Aldrich & Company Executive PA Ready for a Challenge? 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