News from 10/09/1998
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James Landale, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Geoff Brown's, R. M. Flaherty, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Nigel Ryan Editor and Chief Executive, Magnus Linklater, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, John H. Greensmith, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Stephen Senn Department of Statistical Science, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Lucy Hawking, George Sivell, Brendan Donnelly, Warren Greatrex, Peter Foster, Richard Eaton, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, S. F. Stansfield, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Paul Balley, Ian Hindmarch Humanpsychopharmacology Medical Research Centre, , Valerie Elliott, Wedderburn of Charlton, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Roger McDonald, Peter Waymark, James Moorhouse, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Bruce, David Plowright Chairman, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, C. O. Harman, Bronwen Maddox and Ian Brodie, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Ted Awty, Matt Dickinosn, Sydney Friskin, Martyn Palmer, John Hopkins, Denis Forman Chairman, , Barry Millington, Dalya Alberge and Frances Gibb, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Glencross Chief Executive, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, John Higgins, Steve Wood, David Goodenday Bankers, Sylvla Nasar, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, David Nicholas Chairman, , Richard Evans, Sunjay Kakar, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Jeremy Isaacs Cheif Executive, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Gerald Hartup Director, Jeremy Kingston's, Oliver August, Alan Lee, Cricket Corrsepondent, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Adrian Lee, Victoria Fletcher and Hannah Betts, Shirley English and Roland Watson, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Seamus Heaney, Richard Branson, Raymond Snoddy and Russell Jenkins, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Barney Hoskyns, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Russel Kempson, Thomson of Monifieth Chairman, Simon De Bruxelles, Gitta Sereny, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, George Russell Chairman, Rodney Milnes, Chief Opera Critic, Des Dearlove, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Peter McGregor, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, L. L. Blake, John Shaw, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Nick Szcepanik, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Patten, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Bill Edgar, John Stevens, Ben Macinytre, James Christopher, Robin Lodge, Jenny Macarthur, Julian Muscat and Alix Ramsay, Russell Jenkins and John Goodbody, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Stephen Medcale, Michael A. Hooker,
ResumoFly to Twelve European Cities Plus Appointments Plus New Films: Spielberg's… Clinton says sorry again as Starr reports Congress to consider impeachment Blair determined to press on with reform of the welfare state Index Royal Opera House cancels its entire 1999 season Balancing act that predicts your health BSkyB asks United fans for support Branson: 10 minutes from death Direct Line Thursday 30p Every Weekday Government wants decision to avert millennium bug chaos Expelled MP vows to fight in court Prisoners' watchdog attacks ban By a Staff Reporter: Computer crisis on benefits Straw proposes 'fathers' unions' IVF clinic offers 'no baby, no fee' treatment deal Strikes are likely over public pay curbs, says union boss Father's win over the CSA News in Brief Diana fund fights Bodies exhumed News at Ten row Mr Memory Baby menace Businessman sues ex-lover over lost £1.6m Wheelie bin given a parking ticket Tods Tourist's souvenir is Asda the Movie Beans mean jail for angry husband Iridium Armchair fans in line for the best seats TV coverage means of the 100m-strong Red Army will see games, reports Daniel McGrory Rivets Victory at home takes sting out of protest Starting in the Saturday Times Homebase Oxford student who cheated in finals 'put pressure on herself' Rigg restores the passion in classic encore Benedict Nightingale sees Diana Rigg star in Phédre at the Albery Theatre Morgan Computer Co One Penny US police say Fashanu lied about his sexuality Employers forced to pay out £300m as stress cases increase PC World Boots the high street dentist... News in Brief Publican shot GCSE blunder Building protest £2m heroin haul Hit for six Infected milk Bahamas murder inquiry extended St. Joseph's Hospice Opera musicians 'live on extra payments' Managers are determined to abolish 'restrictive practices', report Dalya Alberge and Frances Gibb Lexmark Conducting Business on a Grand Scale When less means more, or how Alice came to Covent Garden The Millennium Bug Planners approve £4m idea for bomb church Surgeon loses job after baby scandal Dixons Your health is in your hands, public is told Ian Murray on the retiring Chief Medical Officer's prescription for a fit nation By our Medical Correspondent: Nurses are cool over new chance of bonuses MINi Call Doctors want 10% rise a year for five years Death rate in young men bucks the trend Germany wins court battle for looted painting Peter Foster on how an old Master stolen by Red Army came to be in Sotheby's sale M1 loses its way into the heart of Leeds Virgin RACAL Knife man sent to Broadmoor Weathermen's vital war role is to get wind of nuclear peril Intelligence officers who fought battle of the sexes Released papers disclose troubles of the Admiralty's 'Secret Ladies of Room 30'. Valerie Elliott reports The Link Old soldier gives back widow's family heirloom Yorkshire Bank Thatcher backs Hague over ballot on Europe Agreement was reached over dinner at Ritz, reports Philip Webster Pro-Europeans keep powder dry Dorrell begins One Nation drive Halfords Picture Gallery Brown drops TUC visit for Japan trip Simple test may help spot decline in mental ability Reports by Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall British Association Ageing and thinking single-sex education Changing pronuciation Boys held back by peer group pressure Hp Why proper English is no longer a shore thing Alliance Leicester Termite in need of a new image In Brief Princess's death focused emotions Ocean clue to first microbes Lowest form of life is found Mir is oasis of calm for cosmonauts Legal & General Family Protection Plan Legal & General Yeltsin foes vie for leading role Communists and nationalists offer variations on an authoritarian theme, Richard Beeston from Moscow Hostage video lifts hopes Suicides reveal depth of economic woe Time Brussels backs airlines in Milan protest Panasonic Kohl's man confronts handicap to power Wolfgang Sch?uble, in an interview with Roger Boyes in Bonn, swears allegiance to the Chancellor amid speculation that he could inherit power German Elections Wily Gaul wins epic battle with Asterix publisher Outposts of Empire regain citizenship The Sunday Times Bangladesh battles to save capital from flood surge The Cooperative Bank (Reuters): Serb advance forces 40,000 to flee homes World in Brief New Burma sanctions call Terror extradition sought (Reuter): Monitor on murder charges Zimbabwe seeks ?720m Nazi gold archives plea LaMotta sues over lost son Baghdad 'possesses three nuclear bombs' Former UN inspector claims that despite the information, no order has been given for a surprise inspection, Christopher Walker in Jerusalem Barclays Britain and US flounder over policy on Iraq Glamour gambles with Islamic wrath Prime Health Committee to decide on end of the affair UN to protest over Beijing's brutality to rights protester Woodstock Ciny The Sunday Times What I did next would mean death or survival In the fourth extract from his autobiography Richard Branson recalls his brush with death in the biggest balloon ever built and the telephone call that began his record-breaking partnership with Per Lindstrand Richard Branson: The Autobiography Tomorrow Cable & Wireless I'm just trying to get on with my job Despite the uproar over the sale of Manchester United, manager Alex Ferguson in happy to carry on doing what he Knows best. Interview by Carol Midgley We will have to wait and see how things develop I shan't retire. I have plenty of damage to do Succeeding at company parties Heritage Hotels Tony Blair: saviour of the Tories? Mary Ann Sieghart sees EMU entry uniting the Opposition If Blair is criticised, he can be petulant and even paranoid Set in stone The Times Diary Farewell laisser-faire Capitalism will survive global crisis. Free-market fundamentalism won't Catholic taste The Times Diary Farmed out The Times Diary Altered image The Times Diary A very Scottish covenant Magnus Linklater on a Highlander's lessons for Labour Change at Chequers The Cabinet must be bold today to remain relevant Knifed at the Opera Covent Garden must now accept the the Southgate plan Tory ballot on monetary union Nil returns Demos report on monarchy's future Directors' benefits Stress at work Prozac for students Millennium bug TV chiefs' appeal on 'News at Ten' Welcome break Thirty-nine more steps? Health benefits Court Circular Birthdays today Service luncheon Luncheon Personal Column Anniversaries Latest wills Chester Diocese Public told to keep eye on past School announcements Forthcoming marriages Relics from Scott's polar expeditions to be sold Marriage Legal appointments Goldsmiths College St Paul's Knightsbridge Wilton Place Colonel Patrick Stevens Colonel Patrick Stevens, OBE, MC, Royal Marines D_Day veteran and Head of the Naval Law Division, Ministary of Defence, 1979-86, died on Augest 30 aged 76. He was born on November 25.1921 Personal Column Carl Barriteau Carl Barriteau, jazz player and bandleader, died in Sydney on August 24 aged 84. He was born in Trinidad. on February 7.1914 'Keep Britain White' Call in Nothing Hill Area Jill Sturdy Jill Sturdy, founder and Headmistress of Sancton Wood School, Cambridge, died of cancer on August 10 aged 63. She was born on May 30,1935 The Times Crossword No 20,893 News Business AA Information Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Lucas Varity seeks US home Shareholders sceptical as unions voice protest Picture Gallery Russian exposure for CSFB reaches $2.16bn Manchester United 1, other clubs 7 Business Bank of Japan cuts key rate Arts Selfridges heads for Trafford James Capel Investment Management Sport Volatile markets delay Viyella demerger Television and Radio Pages 50,51 Business Today Ruled out Return PFI rules changed to clarify ownership Mercury Assei Management Kingfisher looks at VCI bid Jarvis colleges plan ICS steps into breach for IFAs Tourist Rates Logica aims to prolong its rise BSI Beazer profits fail to lift ailing shares Business Roundup NU in Australian buy Devaney for Steel PSD sees sales soar Hit's US breakthrough Oil price hits Premier Thistle confirms £185m return to shareholders Income worries send United News tumbling By our City Editor: Wallis goes the American way Commentary Everest to go as Caradon focuses on new strategy Signet to expand in Britain Attachmate Manchester United shares rise on offer Colt and Telewest join FTSE in latest shake-up Stock Market Michel Clark Commodities Liffe Options Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes United they fall Tempus Coats Viyella Caradon Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street US airline walkout strikes hollow note for the unions American Agenda Browen Maddox Quiet Liffe The Times City Diary Cut back Number 10, not the Palace Heaven-sent The Times City Diary Hot air The Times City Diary ANAI Banks count the cost of Russian loans QMH to get £42m for hotels SGB ahead R&d partnership Diploma up The Times Profit warning sees Albright shares slip ABP reports decline in exports Peptide trials on track Falling pig prices hit PIC's prospects Creditors put O&y tower up for live auction Premier Oil Software that keeps cool in the event of any crisis Whittaker savours Trafford result Fraser Nelson reports on the success of Britain's latest megamall Rugby hails 15% upturn in first half Any Other Business Picture Gallery Devro slides on warning Make training fit for today The ICAEW's qualification is too inflexible and generalist for modern requirements, says Ted Awty Accountancy Glynwed's shares suffer as profit slips Opportunity knocks in corporate finance KS Biomedix plans full market listing Business Roundup Dickinson to shed 400 British Fittings 'fragile' Gearhouse sets target Seita reveals buyback Hiscox back in profit The Times Unit Trust Information Service Withdrawn Equities reverse early gains Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices NLA New on Video Disco Pop The action hero on to a good thing Film: Mel Gibson couìdn't resist the lure of another Lethal Weapon sequel. He tells Martyn Palmer why New Classical Cds: Hilary Finch on a monumental piano collection; plus other releases Baroque Opera Theatre Masterly portrayal of war's horror New Movies: Geoff Brown hails Steven Spiclberg's Savings Private Ryan for its unstinting power andtruthfulness Monet in the 20th Century: Painting of the Day Stand by for shocks The Times Recommended Today Guide to and entertainment compiled by Marlt Hargle New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Classical Concerts Bodies in question Visual Art: Isabel Carlisle at a London show of new figurative sculpture Rich imagery of good and evil Proms Sequentia Albert hall/Radio 3 Worth waiting for, this man Pop John Cale Vicar St, Dublin Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Hare's Israel monologue New thespians start here Theare: l Britain's premier youth ensemble now enjoys state-of-the-art equipment. Heather Neill report Hare 's breadth from the truth Via Dolorosa Duke of York's Skating accident The Rink Leicester Haymarket Ode to thuggery retains shock value A Clockwork Orange Newcastle Too small to fill the shoes Dance Bonhams Defining Darwin a novel approach You will call his name Virgil Peter Stothard on a Roman who was tipster, poet, prophet, priest The Times Top gun behind Darwin's discovery Ian Brunskill Nobel Prize for God's left foot A Beautiful Mind By Sylvia Nasar Roy Porter on the life of John Nash, schizophrenic and genius The metal guru Alex O'Connell Surface but no tension Ruth Scurr Seamus Famous Heaney's new volume How hitler became what he was Too many biographies of Hitler? Gitta Se At last the Governor has his say East and West The last Governor of Hong Kong By christopher Patton Christine Loh, Hong Kong Legislative Council member and chairwoman of the Citizens' A rich harvest reaped Michael Hofmann Julian Rathbone the Last English King Challenge must be made quickly Council not liable for abuse by teacher SKY Time of transfer flexible Inappropriate applications delay hearing of k appeals STA Travel Americana Vacations Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Airline Networe Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World British Midland Americana Vacations Plc GA Club Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Edinburg Bargains of the week: Capital artistic breaks; cycling through Donegal (bikes provided); cheap breaks in Egypt Picture Gallery The Times Van Gogh joins Millet in Paris Europe Long Haul Weekend Travel Boomerang Blade returns dividend Doncaster Yesterday's Result Specialists William Hill Chepstow Newton Abbot Hornbeam to relish the rain Today's Races on Television Henman hopes for finishing flourish Briton looks ahead to rest of season fourth-round defeat at US Open For the Record Commonwealth Games Results Wolstenholme finds the answers John Hopkins meets a nightmare opponent ready to fulfil his dreams Golf: Amateur Stalwart Sets his Sights on International Apperance Record Wind plays games on Porthcawl's fairways England prevail over the wind-wise Irish Italians leave men's eight in their wake Rowing Bennett's search for strokes of luck Five alive to medal possibilities Freestyle rivalry could propel Australia towards record haul Demotion inspires England Giles's talent sorely missed Nicol offers golden promise Cullen settles early nerves Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Stumps drawn prematurely as cricket makes its first splash Rob Hughes takes as rain stops play on the game's debut Winning Move Keene on chess Gascoigne offers reminder of former glories Wimbledon complete the most unlikely of comebacks West Ham succumb to aerial bombardment and let three-goal lead slip away Ginola leads Tottenham recovery Hendrie on the spot to keep Villa in running Sturridge makes his mark Everton near to deal Liverpool add teamwork to individual flair Last Night's Result Crowds stay away as Wells plays the starring role Cricket Patient Russell defies Middlesex onslaught Light relief provided by Flintoff Weary Glamorgan surrender tamely Yesterday's Scoreboards Surrey get back on title track Lazy cricket puts Sussex in control Jubilant Lathwell ends barren run Jordan resolve driver wrangle Motor Racing Ash decides to vacate the hotseat Rugby Union Record fuelled by controversy Mortgae express McGwire makes it at last Todd faces tough task in pursuit of Blenheim title Equestrianism Word-Watching Here's food for all, really Television Choice Radio Choice Lies, sex, videotape, and Uncle Ernie, too Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Swimming Yorke swoops to take over New arrival makes glittering start to clam apprehension of Old Trafford crowd Times Two Crossword Dixon dismissed as tempers flare in bruising encounter Cricket 49 Edwards and BSkyB offer United front Morse Computers Picture Gallery CMG SRS Executive P1-4 Management P4-26 Appointments P27-36 Mans Too young to manage? 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