News from 23/09/1998
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Jon Ashworth, Kenny MacIver, Richard Shepherd Chairman, Helen Johnstone, Chris Ward, Rob Hughes, Gareth Ward, Simon Barnes, James Bone and Jill Sherman, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Uri Geller's, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Maria Alvarez, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Alan H. Sommerstein, Melvyn Roffe, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Jo Francis, Caryl Holland, John Clarke, John O'leary Education Editor, Chris Broadhurst, Dominic Walsh, Robert Nurden, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Eileen Fursland, Paul Tighe, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Anna Blundy, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Rachel Morris, Victoria Fletcher, J. P. Trevor Hunt (Managing Director), Jasper Gerard, C. M. Lynch, Philip Dixon President, Emily Compston, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Damian Whitworth and Martin Fletcher, Manus Costello, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Rachel Bridge, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Alan Clark, Matt Dickinson, Senay Boztas, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Ann Hughes, Adam Barnard, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Nick Goodall, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Paula Pretty and Elspeth Udvarhelyi, Ben Wakeham, Selby Whittingham, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Alan Copps, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Geoffrey House, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Marianne Maini, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Christine Woodrow, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, David Thomas Chairman, John Murphy, Simon Jenkins, Nicholas Gould, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Andrew James, Chris Ayres, David Sinclair, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Andrea Witty (Public Relations Manager), Bill Edgar, F. E. Hobbs, Sam Kiley, Adrian Lee and Joanna Bale, John Woolf (Chairman), James Landale and Robin Young, Martin Fletcher and Matthew Pryor, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,
ResumoJoanna Coles in New York Plus Interface, weddings on the web Plus Creme Queen's head banned from euro notes National symbols rejected as confusing Barclaycard jobs to go Cell 'disgrace' Index A Royal signing for United Ashdown gets his teeth into showing his bottle What American men can learn from Clinton Freedom for nurse who shot unfaithful husband The Times £200,000 Arts Project Boodle & Dunthorne Wednesday 30p Every Weekday Clinton boosted rather than hurt by video Paddy's badger-watchers take over from the sandal brigade Political Sketch Forces urged to woo more ethnic minority recruits Ministers fear undermanning if services fail to widen their bet, reports Jill Sherman Abbey National Trimble tries to avert arms crisis Ethical foreign policy 'eroded by Whitehall' Youngest sailor quits the Navy over bullying Cook asks for end to fatwa on Rushdie Royal signing is on the ball for United away side Alan Hamilton sees the Queen welcomed in a corner of Asia that is forever Manchester Duke shows his spiritual nature with a prayer Why can't body panels Travellers become their own Watchdog Pupils at Blair school arrested A-class Duchess mourns mother at ranch Young offenders 'crammed into disgraceful cells' Chief Inspector of Prisons appalled by 'warchouse' conditions at Werrington, says Richard Ford Cut petty crime by grassing on your neighbours, urges Straw Home Secretary attacks double standards on housing estates, writes Richard Ford Alliance Leicester The Capital Home Show French drivers fume on a day without cars Motorists were banned from streets in 35 cities in a drive against pollution, writes Ben Macintyre Customs sells trawler at knock-down price to Pescado owner Cable & Wireless The British approach to putting on the brakes British Gas A game of sexual tag that goes full circle Benedict Nightingale finds Nicole Kidman in fine form playing several roles in The Blue Room at the Donmar Warhouse Investors in People Anger at steroid sentence News in Brief Yachting death Stonehenge move Special patient Concert debut Killer mother Viagra: now waiting at a station near you Mother of all family battles Iridium Children will learn early to 'safeguard democracy' Compulsory lesson in moral concepts and community relationship will begin at five, writes John O'Leary By Age 7 Children Should PC World By Age 11 Children Should By Age 14 Children Should Private schools attract more Labour voters Banks makes plea to give women a sporting chance By Age 16 Children Should Students 'are misled over job prospects' Qantas Tax rises would pay for halving of interest rate James Meade Limited SIDElines Brighton 98 Hughes walks plank 2001: the road to coalition? Riddell On Politics NatWest More Than Just a Bank Australia sends serial paedophile back to Uk Experts fear convicted man may offend again but his identity is unknown, reports Stewart Tendler Horror under hammer Cellnet Hitachi Picture Gallery BBC world radio chief quits after 20 years The Link White House seeks deal with Congress The President's team plans a bold move to end his troubles, Ian Brodie writes Republicans fall foul of American press Reaction Washington starts out on long road to impeachment E-mail anguish of a woman scorned Damian Whitworth reads Monica Lewinsky's record of a doomed dream Report dims prosecutor's star Polls Britannia Bank of Scotland Papandreou's ex-wife shares heartache Hillary Clinton Tiny Singapore Airlines US puts blueprint for Kosovo deal to Milosevic after rebels' rout Taleban army braced for Iran offensive No hope of peace in war-shattered Afghanistan christopher Thomas writes Militia threatens to use missiles Washington scandal 'threatens peace process' VJV Opponents gauge Green appeal Primakov appoints deputy British Transport Police South African troops killed in Lesotho attack Honda Nation racked by twin coups Nigerian leader proud of legacy Malaysian police target Anwar's wife Mahathir fears 'Angel' will rally support for her husband, writes David Watts Hurricane havoc hits Hispaniola World in Brief (AP): Ferry death toll reaches 43 Russia reinstates Nureyev (AP): Vodka for the teacher Prime Health (Reuters): Central bank makes U-turn Satellite 'almost started nuclear launch' National Day of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 'I have your results. Frankly, I'm baffled ' 'Run if you must - you'll lose,' Heath told Thatcher In the final extract from his new boo, Alan clark tells how the former Prime Minister's antennae warned him of impending denager—but from the wrong quarter Heath knew what was up. Du Cann was the threat British Gas Worldcover Everything you need to know to survive a recession but were afraid to ask An economic downturn could soon hit Britain. How did those hit by the last recession manage to survive? Jon Ashworth reports Why American men have a lot to learn from Clinton The President may be a philanderer, but Monica Lewinsky has revealed him as a talented lover, say Rachel Morris Direct Line Home Insurance Bramley Tomorrow DIAL-a-PHONE Statesman? Give me the philanderer Clinton's flaw is political, not sexual, says Bronwen Maddox Clinton seems unable to match his rights and his duty Bow belles? Picture Gallery Bill's own country The President's show trial is a trial of strength between the Washington oligarchy and American democracy Party political Special ties Off his chest One small shuffle for Glenn, one giant leap for wrinklies Space for Art The Times challenge to push out frontiers of creativity Citizen as Subject The risk of teaching citizenship in schools New Nigeria General Abubakar deserves international support Broadcast of Clinton video rebounds on Starr inquiry Japanese sponsorship Life outside Tokyo Lather over literacy Directors' pay Lost works of art Horrors of the ugasp Less than perfect A long view of Welsh wind farms Thirty-nine more steps? Repelling the beasties Court Circular Birthdays today Church news Personal Column Britain's red squirrels could vanish by 2010 The Leverhulme Trust Latest wills Dinners Frink Award Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriages Reception and lecture Corsica Ian Grant Personal Column Sidney Newland Delta Worldwide Flightseekers Faresavers Jetworld Churchill's Stairlifts plc Rukba Sir Rupert Speir On This Day Shooting of a "Nazi" Frederick Reines Fredrick Reines, Nobel prizewinning physicist, died in California on August 26 aged 80. He was born in New Jerey on Marh 16. 1918 News The Times Crossword No 20,904 Picture Gallery Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Cats & Dogs Arts Tomorrow In the Times Features Homes The Papers Picture Gallery TV & Radio Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Goldman Sachs flotation to be put on hold Joint action on rates ruled out by Duisenberg Anger at 'novel' FirstGroup solution Business Barclaycard cuts 1,100 jobs over three years Dickins to lose job in December Branson plans to compete with us domestic carriers Arts Allied Irish Sport Delayered, downsized - or just plain sacked Television and Radio Business Today Retail prices defended Tobacco industry to challenge EU ad ban Powerscreen investigation nears its conclusion Euler Tarmac goes to sea to save costs Fidelity to unlock Asia units Amerada Hess launches climate-friendly gas Advice fee knocks Utd Industries Crest to pay £5m rebate to users Business Roundup Electra backs buyout Research deal for OGS Delays cost CrestaCare ITC acts on digital Metalrax record profit Free power mortgage Trace gain for founder Wilshaw seeks buyer Tourist Rates Tesco to create 10,000 jobs as sales slow Incepta acquires Dewe Rogerson in £27m deal By our City Editor: Brown goes bargain-hunting Commentary Yves Rocher to take over from his successor Betting is that Ladbroke will be blocked Dexion links up with Norwegian company Dixons unveils Freeserve Continental Airlines 'Adverse trends' hit Scapa Worldwide recovery sees Ftse back above 5,000 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 Tarmac sticking together Tempus Powerscreen Incepta Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Sytner Wall Street Treasury sends single currency wake-up call to Uk plc With the euro clock ticking, Rachel Bridge begins a series of reports on its affect on Britain Scrum down Terry Leahy, chief executive at Tesco, has a new puppy. So not much sleep in the Leahy household, and he quips that if anything goes worng at the company, the mutt gets the blame. Coincidntally, I learn that among the possible expansion plans is a store in South Korea, where they…no, it would be unkind to make the link Discredited institutions need reform Jump to it Tripped up Hunt is on AR Austin Reed Barclaycard no longer holds all the aces Equities bounce back Yorkshare British Funds Sacked research chief files suit against Biotech Benchmark wary of property downturn The Times BHP in public apology for losses Virgin atlantic New models boost for Sytner Gyrus exceeds targets 'I've seen the future of print and it's a run of one' The growth of digital printing has spawned a new language and new markets, says Jo Francis Bright hopes in a climate of pressure As the latest developments in printing are revealed at the Ipex 98 exhibition this week, Caryl Holland reports on the industry Ipex 98 Making room for the appliance of alliance Huge companies are merging to become gigantic in the printing supply industry. But is it good for business, asks Catyl Holland Digital speeds up pace Gareth Ward reports on the revolution in the industry Canon Kodak Polychrome Ipex 98 The Times Unit Trust Information Service ASA Challenging the boldest and best The only limits to the Times/Artangel Open are the boundaries of the imagination. Richard Cork introduces our new competition for Britain's finest living artists Theatre Pioneers at the Cutting Edge of the Avant-Garde:… How to Enter A mission to beat the bulldozers Rivers, hospitals, empty mansions - all are likely settings for an Artangel project Opera Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compited by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the movies Art Galleries West Side Story To Advertise in this Section Please Telephone Infamy, infamy! And how Danger on the fast track Comedy Jazz Antique & Art Fairs Here's one for the fans Opera Fruitless pursuit of Streetcar John Alllison hears Andre Previn overreach himself in his first opera. Plus West Coast music roundup Benelton Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Indhu Rubasingham Sinister shades of blues in the wilderness Pop Charis Whitley Borderline, W1 Music Mahlerfest gathers steam Concerts RPO/Gatti Albert Hall Lofty ambitions remain intact Mary Stuart English Partnerships North of the Thames Barratt Chelsea - Sw3 Chiswick Gate Marsh & Parsons NatWest Group Westbury Learning to cope on the home front Senay Boztas, a postgraduate student, looks at the housing problems facing this year's intake Psyched up for her first move The First-Year Student For sale: the house with a missing link Goodbye to all that for £7m Organise a house-share The Postgraduate The Times Room that's a study in bliss Third-Year Student Knightsbridge HCA Development Consultants London Property Fairclough Homes St James Homes The Times Somerset Beechcroft Surrey Eastbourne Cluttons Walton-On-Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blenhim Bishop CHL Clapham Common Portland Place SW France Equestrian Property A dreamer addicted to stardom Flo-Jo's qualities will outlive her track record, says Simon Barnes Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Hot property gives the Scots plenty to ponder Sudden death creates divide in athletics Top clubs attempt to show unity Chapple-Hyam hopes for weekend break Ricahard Evans visits a trainer nervous of again losing his best juveniles Chester Thunderer: Perth Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Dr Fong on song for Ascot rematch Thunderer: Goodwood Specialists Bumper Jackpot pool won Rapid Raceline Zanardi finds way back with Williams Sport in Brief British Gas Home Energy Ekoku provides extra impetus Football: Brave Portsmouth Knocked out after Taking Early Lead at Selhurst Park Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: McGhee feels pressure all over again For the Record Today's Fixtures Sproul's late run secures victory Sailing Last Night's Results Spinners suffer drought in summer of rain Richard Hobson studies the first-class averages and concludes that only seamers had much to shout about Final 1998 First-Class Averages Season's highlights Hussain takes over leading role at Essex Davies deals three of the best Briton provides unforgettable highlight of the Solheim Cup Skelton ready for start of show time Equestrianism: Annual Extravaganza Defies the Odds to Eniertis Golden Jubilee Week The Dominion Theatre Great Britain likely to leave out Harris Rugby League Word-Watching Minority viewing for all Television Choice Radio Choice Maybe not a great escape, but sweet enough Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery West Ham cut down to size Woodman's heroics earn Northampton Worthington Cup scalp Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Cricket Rivals absorb lessons from athlete's death High price placed on cup tickets Cambridge on a high after taking honours Morse Computers Golf CompuServe Wedding Bell on the Web Museum attracts big names The lawyers at Apple's Sunnyvale, California Hq… Dell E-mail puts exporters ahead in sales hunt Tough stage for expedition Index Will you go home to this one day? Houses of the future are a popular target for speculation, but they do not get much wackier than Revolution98: Adam barnard visits an exhibition of how life could be School goes on disc Netcom Inkjets help the poor Doctor Keyboard: The Cabs that take you nowhere Tta Chips in search of more pieces of pi Doctor Keyboard: Advice for Absolute Beginners Novell Sprint against the world inside your living room Working out with the Net's help is the new thing, says Jennai Cox LineOne Urban legends, as told to a friend of a friend Where every train gets there on time Technicl Fully wired party leader makes a Lib-laptop pact BT High Way Prove your worth as a top trader Verdict Hi-Grade Treasure trove offers a range of rare treats Verdict Fighting on Verdict Microsoft Supercomputers help Gavin Hadland welcomes moves in number-crunching technology that could cut the impact of natural disasters Powerful teraflops form a warm front ICS Learning Systems How to book easy Jet flights on the Internet Are you Bill's pal or a friend of Larry? The software chiefs insist you take sides in the battle between Oracle and Microsoft reports Chris Ward Tiny After 42 years apart, they were reunited in cyberspace. Then he popped the question She said yes, but hey're still waiting to live happily ever after, reports Robert Nurden Net Direct ... simply more for less BT Internet Solutions Thousands throw virtual confetti One couple invite the world to their wedding as others make plans online Wedding Websites Knowledge is the key to success A new report says It cannot be left to It specilists. Alan Copps reports Agenda Clouding the issues Changing faces in the It industry's jobs market Computer Futures Lorien Ashford St Peter's JP Morgan Hays IT City PA Consulting Group Anderson Consulting Vision IT Recruitment Bond Technologies Ltd PKF Pannell Kerr Forster Prospect Recruitment Nexus GCS Computer Recruitment Services Bond Technologies Visit CSC Computer Sciences Corporation City Consultants Richmond Events Ltd Software Trainers CWB Prime Response William M. Mercer Monroe Systems Time Do babies really change everything? Style Offer Update Leading Marine Insurance Company St John's Beaumont Kingston Grammar School Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Greythorn Party Ingredients Ltd PA to Chartered Surveyor/Company Director Marylebone… PA to Managing Directors with HR administration Chelsea Designer Plafonds Ltd Redwood Publishing Tate Temp Specialists Small dynamic import Co. Graphic Design Team John D Wood & Co Creative Team/sec £17K Fulham So you want to have a baby It need not mean the end of your career, says Eileen Fursland Cover Story Exfoliation by polishing is just one of the ways in… Multiple Display Advertising Items ROC Recruitment ROC Recruitment Ltd Jonathan Wren Graduate Admin PA ROC Recruitment Joyce Guiness Partnership ROC Recruitment Joyce Guiness Partnership ROC Brands Hatch Multiple Display Advertising Items Land Securities The Royal College of Radiologists Part-Time Medical Secretary Mott MacDonald Crone Corkill Pure Recruitment Skills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Avery Pan European Recruitment Triangle Communications Ltd Secretaries plus Cross Selection Gordon Yates Eclipse Judy Fisher Associates Chambers Hempsons Solicitors Creme De La Creme U. S. Law Firm Recruitment Victoria Wall Associates Legal Secretary Creme De La Creme Angela Mortimer Law Support Law & Finance International Creme De La Creme Knightsbridge Secretaries Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fine Wine Shippers Experienced Administrator The Times All the world's a stage My Diary Crème de la crème Kelly Services Rainbow Recruitment Angela Mortimer HOBStones Hobstones Recruitment Desperately Seeking…£20,000+ PA/Office Administrator Time-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audio SECRETARY/PA The Times 'Talent is not enough' Jennai Cox meets a runner who uses temping as a means to win medals Crème de la crème Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants First Creme Administrative Creme Dear Jane Problems at the office? Write to Jane, Special Reports. The Times, Pennington Street, London E19xn: or fax to 0171-782 5124. Letters will be treated in strict confidence. Some names may br changed School Secretary Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Soignee? Multilingual services Recruitment Consultants Boyce Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Angela Mortimer International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist/secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lettings & Sales Negotiators Egerton Medical Secretaries Islington Council Courses Expressions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants
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