News from 16/09/1998
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Anthony Brindle, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Noreen Taylor, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Diana Wildman, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Helen Grierson, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Peter Nicholls, David Watts Asia Editor, Matthew Barbour, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Idris R. Francis, Peter Waymark, Peter Millar, Amanda Loose, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey J. Lomer, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Janet Bush, Roland Watson, Anna Blundy, Katherine Bergen, Deborah Collcutt, Colin Duncan, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Barry Greenwood, Daniel McGrory, Alasdair Murray and Jill Sherman, Paul Durman, Janet Bush and Alasdair Murray, Robin Russell-Jones, Michael Theodoulou, Roy Rubenstein, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Bruce of Donington, Claudia Joseph, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Cheryl Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bazalgette, K. L. Rawling, Christine Buckley Alasdair Murray and Jill Sherman, Heather Kirby, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Justin Ellis, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, D. J. Hurford-Jones, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Richard Dykes Managing Director, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Gordon Brudenell, Gavin Hadland, Brian Young, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Conor Burns, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Christopher Warman, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Anna Bilbow, John Bayley, Alasdair Murray, Shona Crawford Poole, Eileen Owen, R. Campbell Paget, Tom Spencer,
ResumoJoanna Coles in New York Up front and personal Plus People & Property: twelve-page supplement Plus… Blair hammers home warning to the unions Eddie George enters the TCU lions' den Heseltine attacks Hague poll Index Dobson snubbed over call to cut price of Viagra for NHS Police raid bootleg bubbly factory Love almost made Cook give up page 8 Aitken in court to face perjury charge The disease gripped Iris like a fog Microsoft is new us giant Clinton videotape may go public Diabetic walker claims record Easyjet Offer Token Tiffany & Co. Wednesday 30p Every Weekday Black militant school investigated Nation of Islam faces court action for running illegal classes, reports Victoria Fletcher Tachographs urged for company cars The Biggest Pc Manufacturer in the High Street Small change in Treasury Heseltine dismisses Hague's euro ballot as 'irrelevance' Chances of ending Tory civil war are remote, writes Roland Watson By a Staff Reporter: Princes' law bill 'for £400,000' Home in six hours for new mothers Players' chief attacks Murdoch takeover Loire valley raises a glass to Viagra Drug factory overshadows the history and the Vouvray wine of Amboise Report: Daniel McGrory Photographs: Peter Nicholls Hot-blooded Europeans will pay to protect their reputation A-class Love Potion Coming to a Country near You Dna detectives will fit a face to a flake of skin Police Superintendents' Conference Pc World the Computer Superstore Pain will never end, says father of murdered girl GA Couple are missing with foster children Doctor left after 'botched' surgery Bramley By a Correspondent: Son died in flames after row at party Barclaycard Fry goes back to jail to start up ex-convicts' group Bar reforms are revolution on the quiet, says QC By our Legal Correspondent: Student lawyers to give free advice CNN Hospital defends giving job to convicted nurse Action promised over Net racism Salvation Army puts new styles on parade Lucan son questioned by police News in Brief Hey, it's for Jude Passenger row Crash deaths Police round-up Bittern boost Al Fayed online Cross-country driver escapes breath-test ban Direct Line Reader's Digest sells art works Cellnet first Public harmony masked private anguish Robin Cook today starts a five-day trip to Brunei and Malaysia with the Queen, accompanied by his new wife Gaynor, their first official overseas visit together, Philip Webster writes. It is the second leg of an autumn treble for the race-loving Foreign Secretary, the first being a biography and the third, a book by his ex-wife The Link Price of 'dithering' was a place in Blair's inner circle Blair heralds fight against urban squalor Alexandra Frean on the Government's plans to spend £800m on improving the worst housing estates Estate where hope walked out and gangs moved in Gultronics This D Will Be Seen by Life on the Front Line Lottery will pay for entrance to public school A £4.9m grant will help to restore Stowe's palatial front, writes Marcus Binney Dixons Lutyens' sketches to be displayed £5m will help to restore abbey's forgotten garden Railtrack store plan is heaps of trouble Dolphin Democrat leaders call for straight talking Hillary has hidden fears about Starr Property Deal Bank of Scotland Evangelists join White House ranks 'Sinner' Bill hopes that his prayers will lead to political resurrection, writes Ian Brodie Ex-business partner died in jail without access to his heart pills Self Build Homes show Five big hitters will seal fate of Clinton Tehran puts military on war alert Tehran vows to avenge deaths of envoys as coffins return, writes Michael Theodoulou Visio Un fights to keep ties with Saddam Deposed minister awaits arrest Important Safety Announcement Israel warned of new threat to peace Westerners flee as Russians rediscover black sense of humour Removal firms are the only ones making money as the bankers abandon Moscow to its crisis, writes Anna Blundy in Moscow Albanian rivals flex muscles in armed stand-off Serbs vote for Bosnia extremist VJV Blair's troops give succour to Schröder in poll battle German Election British Red Cross Mafia fugitive held after dawn raid (AFP): Rebels repel Hutu attack (AP): Black box tells no tales (AP): Girl killed over cup-cakes (AP/Reuter): Woman dies in floods 'You're something, hon, but it's not pregnant' My land of stolen childhood Mary McAleese tells Noreen Taylor how she has become a symbol for Ireland's hopes Pagers Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Cable & Wireless More connected Living in an insidious fog In the third extract from his memoir of Iris Murdoch, John Bayley describes how the first changes in his wife's behaviour were almost imperceptible Tomorrow Show us the money, Mr President Clinton will pay, but not with his job, argues Bronwen Maddox Bitter pill The Times Diary Picture Gallery Gordon's tame Tory Eddie George is Labour's puppet, but the unions may cut the strings Lens change Rock solid? Word perfect Alan Coren A few words of warning from the subs' bench Labour's Tablets How Viagra can help the Health Service Taste now, Pay Later Artists can drump up new audiences by public performance Sink Cities Whitehall must liaise with itself before helping others Bank's power on monetary policy Transport policy Bracken menace Hague's snap referendum on EMU Risk assessment Two cultures Alpha challenge Legal language Will more news be good news? Put in quad Balanced view Court Circular Birthdays today Company of Chartered Architects Douai Abbey Anniversaries Dinner Sir David English The Wyndham Place Trust Greater London Lieutenancy Latest wills Grasses set off bold colours of autumn show How the poets captured war's huge grief John Young on an exhibition that focuses on First World War poets Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Church of Scotland Leeds Grammar School Trade; 0171 481 1982 Vice-Admiral Sir John Hayes Vice-Admiral Sir John Hayes, Kcb, Obe, Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland, 1966-68, died on September 7 aged 85. He was born in Bermuda on May 9,1913 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Robin Dilks Robin Dilks, radio journalist, died of a heart attack on August 12 aged 48. He was born on October 19,1949 Multiple Display Advertising Items Frank Haynes Frank Haynes, Labour Mp for Ashfield, 1979-92, died on September 11 aged 72. He was born on March 4,1926 Major Peter Phillips Major Peter Phillips, Mc, father of Captain Mark Phillips and former father-in-law of the Princess Royal, died on September 12 aged 78. He was born on July 26,1920 On this Day The Great St. Leger News The Times Crossword No 20,898 Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Cats & Dogs In the Times Inside Section 2 Today LucasVarity investors to rebel Institutions aim to apply brakes to proposed move to US Chancellor hints at G7 desire for lower rates Helicopter to go as Cortecs tightens belt Business Coal rescue plans hit by backlash Arts Judge criticises Chinese walls Microsoft passes GE to become US largest Sport Corby Television and Radio Pages 38,39 Business Today Budgens halts talks Blunkett reveals help for jobless Trades Union Congress at Blackpool Co-op Bank to offer Isa through stores Anna Murdoch leaves board of News Corp Century Solutions Congress challenges Blair to live on £3.60 Scotia falls as shares are sold GKN-Alvis deal puts Vickers under pressure Minister urges recruiting drive Alumasc's profits slip Hunting in the market Investment trust hit Unilever unit for sale S Jerome under offer Compel still bullish Tourist Rates Waddington sale to close two factories Business Roundup Booker is jilted again as Budgens ends talks Dixon signals advance Receivers called into Utility Cable By our City Editor: Undermining Chinese walls Oil price forces Saga into write-off City questions bad-debt move by Capital Abbey National Reduced costs boost Dorling Kindersley Abbey National overtakes rivals as Ftse edges up Commodities Liffe Options The buyers came back for the telecom sector. Leading… 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 Deflating hopes Tempus Capital Corp Wetherspoon Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Why China can ride out the Asian crisis Alasdair Murray analyses a range of special factors that have helped Beijing to keep devaluation at bay while more advanced economies suffer Arabian nets The Times City Diary Brown must depart from orthodoxy Ladies last Derailed Tender Offer by the Israel Fund Plc Modest gains at the close ASA Healey & Baker sold to us firm for £70m Reshaped Britax advances TT seeks to buy back shares as profits increase Clump recruited by Card Clear Delta to cut 330 jobs as part of restructuring Redrow attacks planning system ANA Martin to defy the pessimists and open 80 pubs Servomex suffers worst one-day fall Business Roundup Mucklow moves ahead Irg loss falls to £1.1m Sales grow at Freeport Telewest share deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Royal air maroc Roll up for a taste of things to come Birmingham is offering 200 free previews of imminent arts events. It's a brilliant idea, says Daniel Rosenthal Fast forward to the Futurists Visual Art: John Russell Taylor admires some racy modern Italians Royal Court Theatre Showbiz Finn pickings Pop How to Take up the Offer Records Listings Simply Red go intimate Recommended Today New West End Shows Films on General Release Classical Concerts Picture Gallery Refrain worth repeating Wilde and woolly Handbag Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Theatre a Wilde 'prequel' Whitehall Theatre Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: Mark Collison Showbiz Show girl in town Baby, look at you now Cabaret: If you want to see a genuine Broadway babe, catch Bernadette Peters, says Matt Wolf Alan Clark Forum Barbican Center Soaring songs without words Jazz Sibongile Khumalo Ronnie Scott's RSC Tomorrow Jacobi's Bacon: the verdict Songs from the sex garden Music: John Allison charts the rise and rise of a young composer Assignment without consent effective Court of Appeal Court cannot grant housing injunction Italian City Breaks Rome or Florence Prosecution must act with speed Notice served although not received Supplying medicines at doctor's surgery Juror visited scene of murder Tote offers £1m Trifecta bonus Racing: New Innovation to Further Increase Popularity of Pool Bet Sandown Park Yesterday's Results Tamarisk bought by Coolmore Beverley Yarmouth Rapid Raceline Athletes wilt in the heat of battle Commonwealth Games: Competitors displsy high degree of courage in oppressive conditions Nicol must overcome his power failure Squash Dell Changing Times Backley to lead England's golden harvest Thorpe has to dig deep to win epic encounter Commonwealth Games: Australia's triumphant swimmers continue to carry all before them Swaziland surprise favourites Bowls Results from Kuala Lumpur Schedule Single-minded Morgan aims high Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Nicholson keeps England in hunt Blackburn held in check by French resistance Vega restores some pride after embarrassing start Freestone strikes twice to humble West Ham Leeds go from dejection to elation Hasselbaink's goal brings Graham some cheer but Rovers falter once more Celtic give Venglos some relief Wenger looks to old guard for new show of strength Rangers set up by late blast from Albertz Last Night's Results Wales pin hopes on Harris and Sullivan Rugby Union William Hill For the Record Picture Gallery Henman makes smooth progress Sports Service Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Public Notices Maldives Airports Authority Ormrod is dismissed for lack of success Cricket Rose faces struggle to qualify for Tour school Does anybody out there care? The country championship is set for a gripping climax but... Eagle Star Fixtures Skelton lifts British hopes Equestrianism Word Watching New Age is a week too long Television Choice Radio Choice Beware: spice is not the plural of spouse BBC1 Liverpool put tie beyond sorry Kosice Young strikers excel as Uefa Cup first-leg victories are achived in contrasting styles Times Two Crossword Tennis 37 United enter familiar territory as Ferguson seeks fulfilment Vassell's late show rescues Villa Simon Barnes Sun Extra 12 Pages Crisis in Russia hits home Harrods Inside London Property Stunning Conversion Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Classified Private Property Sales Goldschmidt Artful dodges that turn drab into fab Favourite pieces that have seen better days can take on a new look with easily adapted household materials, a little time and a few bright ideas, writes Katherine Bergen Hamptons Renaissance of the city centre saves old terraces Michael Knipe spots a profitable trend: Georgian and Victorian flat conversions restored as houses Wales Beechcroft Goldfinch Camden's palace of glass Peter Brown on a remarkable apartment building taking shape in North London ARLA Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in the Times Arla Section Please Call… Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items Redrow The Sunday Times Berkeley Hamptons Hamptons International Labour of love gives life to Regency dream Nineties' know-how has given classical form to a hankering for the past, writes Christopher Warman Savour the taste of Tuscany Diana Wildman samples a medieval conversion on a grand scale in the Chianti hills Finding a little place in history for yourself Fancy living in Isaac Newton's house - or Paul McCartney's? Eve-Ann Prentice on what it's like to rent a home with a past Crosby Homes (North West) Ltd. B Allymore Coopers Gate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Goldfinch Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gleeson Homes Westbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Bewley Homes Building projects create a ripple of excitement Christopher Warman reports on Urban Splash, a regeneration company that is putting new heart into the derelict wilderness of the North West Back to the workhouse Shona Crawford Poole reports on the latest conversions Houses in the Hellenic style Cheryl Taylor discovers emerging markets in the eastern Mediterranean Rock'n' roll city gets in the groove Eve-Ann Prentice visits the birthplace of The Beatles and finds a whole lot of shaking going on Clapham Common HCA Berkeley Homes Fairclough Homes War of words over the wobble factor Is your end-of-terrace house at risk? Eve-Ann Prentice reports Property Michael Shanly Homes The Sunday Times Persimmon Barratt Berkeley Homes Thirlstone Homes Ltd HCA Hedy Lamarr's Secret Invention CompuServe Inside: Crème 16-Page Jobs Supplement Index Pace Corporate Raiders Coming next: stamp duty on your e-mail ? Next generation on the Internet may get a new pay-as-you-go system that's more economically sound. Chris Ward reports Oracle's new vision Solving a Chinese puzzle Restaurant has its language problem in hand, writes Gavin Hadland How the Web Managed to Handle the Scandal PC pro Sexual chemistry of a man, a woman and a machine Book time for reading skill Doctor's hot tip to cure snoring Hi-Grade A Net scoop Taylor-made to rock the Net Drummer Roger Taylor starts our new interview series. By Anna Bibow TRW Student website's new term Banking on computers Advice for Absolute Beginners Nationwide High wire Unhappy memories of a data wipeout Peter Millar recalls the day his wife's trusty Psion organiser unaccountably forgot every vital thing it had ever known Shock of the Old Computers that Just Won't Die Become a route master with maps that talk back ICS Learning Systems LineOne The name of the game is ... trouble Showdown with ministers over the ills of games industry. Tim Wapshott reports All that's small adds a little style to Live98 Control yourself, it's hot to handle The games controller market gets that touch of genius which will make all customers feel that at last they are in the driving seat, says Ray Hatley Dell Euro Cash is Ready to Help You with a Capital Idea in the Multimedia Bananas with appeal, even in pyjamas BT Verdict Are you in form to save the world? Ciny Verdict Playing your cards right for business Hollywood Actress Hedy Lamarr was a Wartime Pioneer of a Technol A glamorous film star's behind-the-scenes work helped to fox the enemy and keep Allied submarines secure from attack Net Direct A Boyhood Dream Come True BT High-Speed Wireless Data Network for Britain Hedy Lamarr is best known for her work in more than… A Times Interface Competition The bosses who cannot log on Changing faces in IT Digital comes to the industry's rescue Analysis Chip-Making Agenda A quick plug for our latest software BBC Bond Techologles Ltd Autodesk Dataphone Computer Futures William M Mercer The Agency Partnership Limited Bond Technologies Odgers Visit Interational Telecommunications Customer Care &… PW Search & Selection Services City Consultants Limited VISA Syntegra GCS Computer Recruitment Services Nexus NBS Richmond Ievents Ltd Time Blind Dates… Would you dare? Style Ideas Offer Kelly Services PA/Secretary to Chairman-Victoria Directors' Secretaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretaries plus Shipping Company St John's Beaumont Secretary Venture Capital PA/SECRETARY to Chairman Sales/Rentals Negotiators BBC Resources Office Administrator Executive Secretary-Japan and UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Blind dates - the new way to make friends Men and women are finding it so difficult to meet that they are now being forced to adopt a novel approach, says Heather Kirby Cover Story A rose by any other name A floral icon that captured the nation in the Middle Ages is back in fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items LEPAN European Recruitment The Royal College of Radiologists Multiple Display Advertising Items Working Hobstones Headway Recruitment Speeialists Ltd Sheila Childs Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren Multiple Display Advertising Items St Helen's School Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Room at the Top Strategic Steps Diaries, Travel & Meetings St George's Hospital Medical School Equity Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hays Secretarial Open Day BPP PA/Secretary to Chairman Elle Active Clothing Thames and Hudson C Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Lawrence Austen Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Drake International Multiple Display Advertising Items Un United Capital Legal Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Opportunities in Legal & Banking Attention! Legal Secretaries £21,000 - £22,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items CLA Centre Point Secretaries-U. S. Law Firms Staying power is the key My Diary A day in the life of Elspeth Roxburgh, Pa to Martin Kemp, regional general manager of Fote Posthouse Glasgow Aiport and Forte Posthouse Glasgow City Creme De La Creme Executive Assistant English National Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Furnishings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills Junior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items NSR RDP Multiple Classified Advertising Items NSR Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Use your loaf to get out and about at lunch One way to relieve office tension is to do something different during the lunch hour. Amanda Loose looks at what the capital has on offer Extra Crème show planned for Birmingham Update Dear Jane Changing Times La Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Home Office Multiple Display Advertising Items King Sturge & Co Changing Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medical Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants Medical Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial AC Andersen Consulting The Chartered Insurance Institute Avery Events Manager-To ?30K A. A. E. Top City Law Firm A Corparate Scies Group Company Dmb&b Financial Kingswood European Secretaries Property Specialists Prospect Temps Ltd Secretarial
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