News from 21/09/1998
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Roland Watson and James Landale, James Landale, David Olliver, Michael Aylwin, DJM, Paul Durman Christine Buckley and Janet Bush, Alexandra Frean, Richard Eyre, Chief Executive, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Justine Roberts, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Ward, Chairman, John O'leary and Victoria Fletcher, Clive Davis, Paul Durman, Christine Buckley and Janet Bush, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Antony Powys-Lybbe, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, Mervyn Brown, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Arthur Leathley, Aviation Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Allied Dunbar, Alasdair Reid, Matthew Barbour, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jenny MacAthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Harding Dunnett, Chairman, Janet Bush, Jeremy Thorpe, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, John Michael Corfe, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, J. J. van der Westhuizen, Martin Lovett, Bob Tivey (General Manager), Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Denis Arnold, Stephen Wood, David Watts, John Higgins, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Gordon Black, Chairman, Alan Clark, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Tony Loizou, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Adrian Lee and Robin Lodge, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Alan Pearey, Elizabeth Peake, Damian Whitworth, Lisa Thomlinson, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jolyon Griffiths, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Peter Dobson, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Katharine Haddock, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Ronald Gribble, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Jack V. Lunzer, B. J. Kinnersley, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, John Szemerey, Richard Miles, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Salsbury Managing Director, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, J. M. Hughes, Tim Rice, Alan Hamilton and David Watts, Peter Robinson, Mr. Denis Arnold, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoSee the Great Monet Show Tomorrow: Full Detailed Coverage of the Clinton Tape Blair urges reform of world finance USvisit as Clinton video is released Americans start to swing towards impeachment Index Cook delays New York trip to stand by the Queen How Thatcher Faced the Firing Squad Hostages return to the arms of their families Duchess flies to arrange her mother's funeral Explosive Arsenal Too Hot for United First Telecom Monday 30p Every Weekday Treasury hopes to shame firms into being competitive Chris Ayres on a report which shows consumers in America pay much less for goods than those in Britain Government 'to scrap deal with drug companies' Obesity treatment could cost £500m Heseltine in new clash over Europe Dell Clark's political murder-plot mystery NEC vote 'adheres to party rules' Duchess loses a mother and a friend Daniel McGrory reflects on the life of Susan Barrantes, fierce defender, adviser and confidante of her daughter New claims of Mi6 espionage hit the Internet Psychologist tackles myths of television soccer pundits Bahamas deaths: man is charged Rolex More drink and drug tests at work likely Random testing ' inevitable' as industsry considers the increasing cost of abuse, writes Arthur Leathley Ailing inner London tops Europe's sick list MESH Computers plc Your health, Scandinavia Abbey National Treatment to choose baby's sex faces ban Madonna puts daughter down for Cheltenham Universities 'need Net degrees' for foreign students Insurance Services Orange Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Thespian asp back in the spotlight BT Power cut ends electric speed record attempt Wasteful police told to sell stations NatWest Prescott to take tough line with railways Website offers chance to be a virtual monk Ruth Gledhill reports on a Benedictine order's move from the 13th to the 21st century Designer shopping comes to TV HSE New image for Law Society Karrimor Ministers may scrap quarantine rules in new year Man of a certain standard If a primary school head teacher is worth the equivalent of two teachers, what's chief inspector worth? PC World No Title Arson investigation Tax deadline looms Comedy actress dies Dartmoor protest rally Study Skills Cheese maker closes in protest at red tape News in Brief Teetotal Frinton calls time on pub proposal Fat's in the fire as fish and chips invade Frinton New plan to protect children in care Virgin Drug raid at home of Lawrence detective Karrimor Ashdown's pajct with Labour hit by row over PR Legal & General Move to select more women rejected Activists attack 'tokenism', reports James Landale Cheltenham & Gloucester Riots mar Queen's arrival in Malaysia Supporters of the sacked Deputy Prime Minister defy teargas as he is seized by pollice, reports David Watts BT Clinton's Testimony BMW President's 'heartbreak' over Lewinsky The Clinton Tapes Tapes will show Clinton full of regret, Damian Whitworth reports NatWest When seeing could be disbelieving Image Parents plead: not in front of the children Families DIAL-a-PHONE Compaq Intrusive Starr stirs sympathy for adventuress Lewinsky Kohl woos the east as his advisers take comfort in history books Inside Germany Neo-Nazis step up assault on uncertain voters German Election British Gas The Royal Bank of Scotland Austria convenes first EU talks on common defence Russian aid theft denied Primakov must unveil an economic plan before visiting bankers will give more cash, writes Anna Blundy Triumph for EMU sceptics in Swedish elections Flat Rate Syria and Iran boost links with Baghdad Michelin Whites held over South African race-hate murders First direct Anger over 'kidnapped' elephants Reprieve for ancient redwood forest Tiny Albanian leader dies in fighting World in Brief (Reuters): Rockets bombard Kabul (AP): 33 die in Monrovia clashes (AP): Shifting cargo 'sank ferry' Right tries again in Toulon (AFP): Egyptian wife 'can travel' What killed T-Rex ? Dinosaurs vanished from 65 million years ago, but how they died is still the subject of debaate. Anjana Ahuja reports Schizophrenia Prime Health Tempur Theory's ray of hope String fellows Freshapples Baseball secret Science Briefing Apples pave way for snack attack Hitters chasing good vibrations The sudden drama of the red alert Red is the hottest ticket this autumn, says style Editor Grace Bradberry Directline The Open University Nature's Best Facing the firing squad In the first extract from his new book, The Tories, Alan Clark reveals how Margaret Thatcher, accustomed to adulation, became a victim of her own self-confidence Tomorrow Time Gun at victory parade Grim tale of Mengele's Uncle Sam Theatre Swiftcall Theatre Laugh, Simon says Jake's Women Manchester Bringing it all back home Pop More White House gaiety Musicals Strike up the Band Barbican St. Joseph's Hospice Music ENO Russian team work Soon, at a mall near you? Richard Morrison hails the advent of a three-year, £350,000 plan to change the face of amalcur music-making Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Story Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savoy Theatre Call her madam Opera Madam Butterfly Coliseum Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oh what a Lovely War Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deafened by noises off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Art This week in the Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Too vital to be caught behind Cricket need an MCC with both women and power, say Tim Rice Out clubbing The Times Diary A flexible rod to beat the President Grounds for impeachment can be widely interpreted. But who, finally, will back Bill Clinton? PR partners, up to a point Ashdown's holy grail is merely one log on Blair's back burner, says Peter Riddell Ings Bank, has brought him closer to the ailing… The Times Diary Adams in The Times Diary Bruges egos The Times Diary Rabbi wars The Times Diary Picture Gallery Blair and Clinton The prime Minister is right to conduct business as usual Statesman and Spectator Wisdom from the member for Kensington A Sense of Proportion Lib Dems should reallise how lucky they are Lib Dem gamble on voting reform Jewish heritage 'Bitter division' over Bar proposals Alzheimer's memoir Antarctic relics Coal rescue plan Baton style Challenges facing commercial TV Untune that string Hanorary cats Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagement Appointments Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Service dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Battle of Britain service Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial services Corsica Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Marriages Service luncheon Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices Flower Fresh Limited Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Luncheons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Food Wall Chart R&co School news Meeting Patricia Hayes Patricia Hayes, OBE actress, died on Septemeber 19 aged 88. She was born on December 22,1909 Lieutenant-Commander Alastair Robertson Lieutenant-Commander Aastair Robertson, CBE DSC and Bar, warlime naval aviator and General Manager, Northern Lighthouse Board, 1960-77 died on September 8 aged 83. He Was born on January 14,1915 Church news Line of New Motorway London-Yorkshire Link First 53 Miles Susan Barrantes Susan Barrantes, mother of the Duchess of York, was killed in a road accident in Argentina on September 19 aged 61. She was born on June 9,1937 News The Times Crossword No 20,902 Picture Gallery Business Westem Provident Association Features Forecast Arts In the Times Sport Lottery Numbers TV and Radio Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Times Sport Arsenal make great show of their power Champions Keep Pretenders in their Place AXS Telecom Courageous Europe fail to reap reward Golf: United States Secure Victory by Foiling Recovery on Final Day of Solheim Cup Jimenez acts up to score a breathless victory Hester proves his point Equestrianism Luck and determination see Henman to title win Tennis: British No 1 Overcomes Illness to Beat Kafelnikov while Spaniard Retains Bournemouth Title Rydell leads from front to land title Motor Racing: Mansell Fails to Set Crowds Alight as the Bows out to Meek Response at Silverstone Mantilla overcomes Costa as Spanish run continues Doohan back in lead Defiant Dawson rides on Perry leaves pack trailing Storm blow through Arsenal see off Everton Da Costa sets new best for marathon Sport in Brief Sheffield discover life on top Basketball King of the cluckers gets his feathers ruffled United pay for spineless display Heavyweights of British football suffer highly contrasting fortunes on day of toil and trouble Elonex Rangers fail to press home the advantage Schnoor paves the way as Derby revival continues Tottenham suffer days of whines and posers FACarling Premiership: Le Tissier gives Southampton their first point of season Picture Gallery Hoddle to keep faith with healer Gascoigne and Ricard set tone of growing authority Graham fears title is out of his price range Picture Gallery Kinnear hears familiar refrain FACarling Premiership: Charlton expose Liverpool's frailties: Newcastle inspire happy memories Negligent Liverpool can only plead guilty in their defence Kevin McCarra Naming the players who won a championship used to be and expression of affection. Nowdays, it would constitute a feat of recall Newcastle rediscover sex drive Picture Gallery Bassett holds out olive branch FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Vernons National Lottery Game Scotland Non-League and National Leagues Unibond Pools Check Overseas Conference Carlling Nationwide Scotland Mills breaks Bradford's duck Nationwide League: Struggling club find away form as Yorkshire rivals stay on top Preeee has work cut out to earn his award Harford finally ends the waiting game Fresh talent lifts Blackpool William Hill Reid makes light of seven-goal success Thornley flies Huddersfield's standard high By our Sports Staff: Snodin's men stay bottom Citroën Walsh keeps everyone in suspense County championship: Gloucestershire complete eleventh victory of season to finish fourth Gattmg makes a subdued exit Durham fail to impress The Weekend's Scoreboards Final Table Kent sink to bowling of skill and finesse The Ashes Glamorgan lack tempo to reign as champions Leicestershire united in triumph County championship: Homespun values pay full dividends Captain Crawley must exploit talented crew Football's millions Increasing the use of citing' Malaysia's answer to Rain Stopped Play Ranatunga's skill Ince's example Was Emerson the greatest? So long Pinky and Perky, shining lights in dull summer This week in … Times Newspapers Support Recycling Dallaglio gives Irish a harsh awakening Allied Dunbar Premiership: Spluttering victory provides ominous sign for title favourites Saracens find difficulty in maintaining advance Munster trundle to opening win Jenkins provides Pontypridd with a reason to celebrate European Cup: Caledonians let down by elementary errors Toulouse fire ahead Mapletoft continues rich vein of success Guscott punishes Richmond mistakes Allied dunbar Premiership: Potent leicester display ample championship credentials Cardiff maintain unbeaten record Stimpson rediscovers his touch Dwindling numbers threaten Bedford's rise Baister finds ground cut from under him Bracknell win in close encounter Wigan to have the edge in play-offs Rugby League Salford put to the sword Club Cricket Rugby Union Results from the Commonwealth Games For the Record Baseball Rugby League Coliseum compounds anguish Racing: Curragh Defeat Completes Disappointing Weekend for O'brien Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Saturday's Results Flat Leaders Richard Evans Course Specialilsts Leicester Hereford Jarrett savours elusive taste of gold Commonwealth Games: Hurdler ends long wait for senior championship Defeat is painful for Waugh Circket Hill wants more than second best Athletics England swept aside by Australian quality Hockey Luckes saves day to earn bronze finish Schedule Exhausted Price has to settle for silver standard Harrison grbws into role of ringmaster Boxing Games in Brief The Times NatWest Penitent Tyson looks ready to regain licence Boxing Devoted Savidge sets sail Easy Jet Hamill crashes out in Poland Speedway Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Beware bears, nuns and monks on skis Ronald Gribble goes mountain walkingand encounters a few surprises in Poland's Alp Keene on chess Winning Move Guide to the Week Ahead Fact Box It's gym, but not as we know it Around the world, people are choosing clubs with high-tech fitness facilities, says katherine Bergen Health & Fitness The Big Bike Ride Perins Olympex David Lloyd Hoar Cross Hall Gym Work Multiple Display Advertising Items Fitness & Beauty Weekends St. Katharine's Health Club Open the Doors to Healthy Life Ortis Cedar Health Ltd Concept Ii Pinnacle the Club Dragons Ephytem Institute of Legal Executives Part II Summer Examinations The following have passed The Institute of Legal Executives part Ii Summer Membership Examination Monet in the 20th Century Capitalisation, week's change The Queen's Reward for Business Results & Statistics Tourist Rates Plant hire firms angered by roll-bar regulations Family-friendly firms encouraged Asia's woes mar Diageo party Companies New-style breakfast gets £4m funding Predators eye Alvis-GKN BSi UK to alter accounting Economic Outlook Sunday Tips JAL Vegas woes for Planet Hollywood Alternative Investment Market Inflation 'trade' with Japan offers best of both worlds Partners' earnings up 24% at Stoy The Facts The Board Investment to lift awareness pays off for digital TV Non-exec dilemma for Plcs Advisers reluctant to sell Isas without commission Corporate Profile: Amvescap Bid speculation engulfs Bernie Ecclestone over Manchester United What the Experts Say M&s: no plan to drop UK suppliers Business Letters Our Verdict Bonfield finds it's good to talk up a winning scorecard Raymond Snoddy meets the man who has used a drive for decentralisation to transform Bt into a serious player on the international telecoms stage Underscar The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Radio Choice Tulips, dykes and pioneers Television Choice Taking it to the max and then over the top Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Leading industrials bear brunt of market slump Business Editor Wheatcroft Square Mile developers to fight curbs Times Two Crossword Results 47 Views conflict on confidence Smarter way into the match Save & Prosper to go direct Direct life & pension services Cathay to join BA in air alliance Inflation 48
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