News from 01/10/1998
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Phil Yates, Glyn Sloman, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Bel Mooney, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, James Broom, Clive Davis, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Lumb, Roger Maynard, Jennifer Veale, Tom Walker, Anthony Evans, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Joanna Bale and Deborah Collcutt, Ted Guyver, Peter Dawson, G. A. Aziz, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, John Kersey, Phil Webster, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, David Taylor, Nick O'Neill, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Amanda Loose, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Robert Burdett, Janet Bush, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Jan Rowley, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, David Renton, Derwent May, Bronwen Maddox and Ian Brodie, Richard Jenkins, Jasper Gerard, Christine Wade, Anthony Lester, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Manus Costello, Sydney Friskin, Patrick Mill, Richard Rhodes James, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy, John Grigg, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Stothard, David Walton, David Orr, Nigel Cliff, Richard Evans, D. B. James, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Rodney Hobson, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Mark Inglefield and James Landale, Paul Batterbury, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, John Farmer, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Ian Brodie, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Andrew Chitty, H. Skyner, James Landale and Arthur Leathley, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Vernon Ellis, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Boehm, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoHow digital TV works Nato ready for strikes on serbia Second massacre discovered in Kosovo Index Doctor struck off Skydigital Doctors face salary curb to boost nurses' wages 20 years for France's 'natural born killer' The Street defeated by Arsenal Mandelson resists special seats for the 'dirty overalls' Mandelson resists special seats for the 'dirty overalls' Adams pressed on arms Is RUC posts shut Abbey National Payout Review Police are held over false IRA passports Hotel row was Labour smear, says journalist Labour is warned of poll losses Tax forms rushed back for deadline Hi-tech court makes briefs even briefer Schoolgirls on murder charges News in Brief Inquest ruling News in Brief Toad in salad News in Brief School stabbing News in Brief MP fraud trial News in Brief Shayler in court News in Brief Party girl stabbed News in Brief Beatrix blamed for Prince's lost love Roger Boyes on why the Dutch Queen was not amused by son's girl Monarchy faces nightmare of having to find fairytale princess There is just not enough royalty about in Europe for them to marry each other, reports Alan Hamiltton TNT Firms aiming to beat the clock on Working time BT The New Rules The Solicitor NatWest The Chef The Priest City Analyst Charity for Scousers who don't get the joke Comic Relief has given £46,000 to combat Liverpool's negative media image, Russell Jenkins reports BBC chief warns over TV quality Currys Compaq Honda Gynaecologist is struck off over list of blunders Botched hysterectomy nearly cost patient's life The Victim Prudential The Link Starting today, the biggest thing in television… Skydigital This Saturday in the Times Daewoo Communion ban splits Churches Report by Catholic bishops dashes Anglican hopes of sharing bread and wine, writes Ruth Gledhill Call to ground 'flying bishops' University cleared over 'explicit' book Darkest Somerset Oil brink of 20th century Simon de Bruxelles visits one of the last communities without electricity Public won't pay to spend a penny Virgin Dixons Inventor aims to end chip-pan tragedies Opera opens new front ill war with Sadler 's Wells Barclaycard Poster millionaire widens hunt for son Ale guide takes brewers to task river beer prices The Price of a Pint Heart surgeon reunited with pioneer patient Alan Hamilton reports on a celebration to mark the 40 years of open-heart surgery at Papworth Hospital Camera gets into eyes for surgery Prime Health On Line Currys Copiers 'cause sick building syndrome' The Infamous Five Work Right Prescott acts to control 'disgraceful' rail firms Euro-MP tipped to run for mayor Membership by mail order falls prey to apathy Riddell on Politics Disabled MP takes step up Dobson announces £320m to cut NHS waiting lists Health Secretary promises beds inquiry and awards for excellence, writes Roland Watson The Sunday Times Skinner ousted from NEC by leadership ticket Phil Webster on Beast of Bolsover's narrow defeat Memorable Skinnerisms Gateway SIDElines Rock fan Gore hits discord Elizabeth Mrs Clinton said intern was getting 'spiritual guidance' Gash row sinks Lewinsky plan for TV interview Motorola Volcano forces tortoise removal Seoul's depressed jump to oblivion Police now have to stop suicides at a site that once symbolised Korean progress, writes Jennifer Veale Saudis invite American oil firms back Overpopulated India mad for sex drug Tamils hand over 600 troops' bodies World in Brief (AFP): Jordan bomber jailed News in Brief (Reuters): Stolen art recovered News in Brief Aid agency forced out News in Brief Leopard attacks eight News in Brief (AP): Sharif accuser charged News in Brief Reuters: Doctor backs Anwar assault claim Tiny 'Summer' brings full Antarctic turnout Pollen clue ends massacre mystery Panasonic IMF loans misused says Moscow mayor The outspoken Luzhkov is making little attempt to hide his ambitions, writes Michael Binyon Schröder quick to reaffirm ties with France Leakey agrees to step down as MP Homes cleared in war on the Mafia Alliance marshalling its forces for intervention in Kosovo Nato Serb atrocities blamed on renegade police A massacre in Kosovo could prove a turning point, writes Tom Walker Italy 'plotted' power switch in Tirana Albania Magnet War crimes suspect 'beaten' The Hague Alternative to HRT that cuts cancer risk Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on breast cancer, a new drug and brittle bones; Chinese herbal medicine; a Star Trek surprise; and the perils of tongue-piercing In a trial, Evista reduced spinal fractures by 52% Preparation Boiling up a pungent brew The Wellman Clinic of Weymouth Street Danger in the mouth Star Trek and Captain Kirk's legs Home check on high blood pressure This blood pressure monitor wraps around the wrist Visions of glory or doom Libby Purves: My Faith My Faith In the final part of her memoir, Libby Purves reveals how sudden visions pierced her with joy Time Answering to a fiery Catechism Regal Tony has respect but no roots Mary Ann Sieghart on Blair's purple message to the voters Tories find opposing Blair like nailing a jelly to a wall I will survive The Times City Diary All that Chas The Times Diary Picture Gallery Mr Brine's new party Peter Stothard finds Martin Amis most illuminating in Blackpool Curse him The Times Diary Oh brother The Times Diary Stan the knife The Times Diary The Good Book is a fine read Magnus Linklater enjoys a rehash of the Old Testament Road out of Hell Every day raises the international costs of Kosovo The Elephant in Ulster Decommissioning cannot be deferred The Blue Blood of Orange A monarch may be a mother too Anwar trial under Malaysian justice Bishop's oratory MCC's bar ban Weakness in system for the training of schoolteachers Value of older, wiser House of Lords Leadership skills Smacking children The natural order Seasons collide Little and large Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Duke of… General Sir Harry Tuzo a service of thanksgiving for… Dr Robert Comline a memorial service for Dr Robert… Goldsmiths College Professor Ben Pimlott, Fba, takes… Anniversaries Reception Slaughter and May The Partners of… St Andrew's Ball Nadfas Dinner Birthdays today St Andrew's Ball Memorial service New ambassador Mr Patrick Nixon to be Ambassador to… Legal appointments Legal Aid Board University news Greater London Lieutenancy Personal Column Dunblane victims remembered Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Gordon W. Richards Gordon W. Richards, National Hunt trainer, died in hospital in Carlisle on September 29 aged 68. He was born on September 7,1930 Rosemary Syfret Rosemary Syfret, former Fellow of Girton Colledge, Cambridge, and of Somerville College, Oxford, died on September 6 aged 84. She was born on June 14,1914 Personal Column Announcements Thomas Bradley Thomas Bradley, Mayor of Los Angeles, 1973-93 died on September 29 aged 80. He was born on December 29,1917 Achievements of the Berlin Air Lift The Times Crossword No 20,911 News Picture Gallery Business Tomorrow AA Information Sport Gore-Tex Arts Features Books Travel The Papers Radio & Tv Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Lottery Numbers Inside Section 2 Today Britain urged by IMF to follow us rate cut Standing committee proposed Nomura doubts on Molecular deal Business Goldman Sachs and Nomura ratings cut SFO closes inquiry into copper scandal Arts Cost of EU directive raises fears over wages James Capel Investment Management Sport Joe Joseph Review's TV and radio Business Today Treasury set to unveil Catmark Japan to propose regional aid package The Times C&W in control of Optus as Australia relaxes owner rules Picture Gallery Blue Circle on prowl Bloomsbury to join forces with Microsoft Tourist Rates Lenders ignore code 'Gramophone' in Internet deal Go-ahead for Hilton in Moscow Rover to introduce shorter working Business Roundup New accounting rule Business Roundup Medeva wins approval Business Roundup Monks calms unions Business Roundup Health insurers fight Business Roundup Stagecoach exits Kenya Business Roundup Ben Elton House of Fraser offers scant cheer to retailers Ritblat lifts stake in Selfridges Exco forced to delay payments By our City Editor: Brown not as radical as he sounds Commentary Warning over 'grey' Levi's Electronics Boutique to open abroad Go BoS pledges further growth Flemings lays off 65 brokers Investors dismiss US rate cut as too little too late Stock Market Commodities Life 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 Janus in the rain Tempus C&W Exco Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes The sum of the two is less than the value of Exco a… Car dealers Wall Street Time for business to grasp the euro nettle with both hands Vernon Ellis urges British companies to make the most of the single currency Bad odour The Times City Diary Events, dear Gordon, events Dead ringer The Times City Diary Search scam The Times City Diary Sad stunt The Times City Diary ANA Perils purged in the depths of cyberspace Ford to link with dealer and bid for Dagenham Cable & Wireless Brands Hatch record LTCM fiasco begs serious questions about hedge funds Banking debacle is no surprise Better option for executive rewards Airtours in double acquisition Diligence due an overhaul Richard Lumb says conventional thinking is out of date when it comes to proedures for merger Changing Times Any Other Business Season to reform relic of the agricultural age The Times Unit Trust Information Service Compaq Planet Microsoft Shares fall as gilts gain ground Richer British Funds Why can't London be a movie star? Cinema: New Yoek and Paris have had their day as film locations, says Nigel Cliff. Now it's London's turn Wet and floundering New on Video Film All's right in Messiaen's heaven Concerts: Rare performance of a Christian homage; trio beset by problems; superb recital LSO/Nagano Barbican It's glum up north Pascal Roge Trio Manchester Eternal heyday Teresa Berganza Wigmore Hall Theatre Ginger, scared, no-baby Spice New Movies: Geoff Brown kneels at the acting throne of Cate Blanchett, a very human Virgin Queen in Elizabeth Disco 'Smart, pacy' Changing Times Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice if the latest movies Art Galleries BRB Mahler stands up to be cantored What would the master have made of Uri Caine's jazz arrangements of his work? Clive Davis reports Opera New Classical Cds: Donizetti with a period feel; unconventional Dvorak; and a mystery bonus on Dufay Orchestral Jazz Vocal Pavarotti Comedy Sugar tarted to taste Theatre Give me a brace of Partridge Comedy Jenufa Happy hour POP Depeche Mode Wembley Arena The Times Opera Ring growing in confidence Opera Politics The terrible cost of a necessary war John Grigg takes issue with a history of the First World War that calls the conflict 'unnecessary' The Times Patrick O'brian Protest in a green and pleasant land Bel Mooney enters the debate over the future of Britain's countryside American Fiction How the mighty fall Claire Messud Medicine Portrait of the artist as a paedophile Derwent May wonders how modern moralists would judge the life and work of Andre Gide Afflicted by the noble malady Is gout indicatve of rank and genius? Janathan Gathorne Hardy, who has it, hopes so Gout The Patrician Malady By Roy Porter and G. S. Rousseau Yale University Press, ?29.95 Isbn 0 300 07386 0 Patrick O'brian British Fiction Not the right note Roy Hattersley The Sound of Trumpets By John Mortlmer Viking, £16.99 Isbn 0 670 87861 8 Helicon Pack your Bags Bargains of the week; from a nature trek on Islay and Jura to gambling in paris and a 1,250-miles bus journey across Australia British Midland Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Traders Just Merica Elegant Resorts Shop Charter Express Best Offers!!! Breach of human rights in arrest for peaceful protest Violation of wife's home in enforcing husband's court order Commission erred in law over mail State failed to protect nine-year-old beaten by stepfather State to protect workers against retaliation Winter schedule I should appeal to connoisseurs Cricket Richard Hobson previews what promises to be an informative few months NatWest Much at stake ia croquet revolution 'We don't play with bloody flamingos. This takes a lot of skill' Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Racing mourns after passing of great fighter Chris McGrath pays tribute to one of the true characters of National Hunt Thunderer: Newmarket Thunderer: Taunton Thunderer: Hereford Lujain to further Guineas claims Yesterdays Results Major Wins Richard Evans Raceline The Sunday Times Vialli stays silent on forward thinking Cup Winners' Cup: Chelsea manager has another selection dilemma Teams For the Record William Hill Fixtures Sport in Brief Shearer's relaxed air reveals change Cup Winners' Cup: Newcastle's improved mood shine through with Gullit's arrival Inspired Palace display first signs of revival Continental A dream turns sour for Guivarc'h George Caulking talks to one of football's most eligible rejects about his future Advocaat will not go Dutch Hearts in no mood for a holiday By our Sports Staff: Spanish giants assume control Surgery places Betts on sidelines Rugby League Legal & Public Notices Dixon adds experience to British challenge Equestrianism: Newcomer Hopes to Help World Champions Topple New Zealand Ebdon has easy ride in Masters Snooker Taylor ready to realise gruelling ambition David Powell on an athlete who has gone to extraordinary sacrificial lengths Play-offs lend fresh spice to league format Hockey Squalid game taken into gutter by greedy riff-raff Club considers moving as supporters go West Lions face limit on frequency of their forays Rugby Union Interfocus defy the odds Big response bodes well for Moorcroft Athletics: Heavy Voting Indicates Backing for New Governing Body in Wake of Financial Crisis Faldo at home on familiar territory Golf Pioline puts profit in the loss column Tennis: Agassi Offers Setter Value than French Qualifier in Grand Slam Cup By our Sports Staff: Wells pitches in to secure early series lead Baseball: New Yorkees Continue Quest to Complete Record-Breaking Campaign Wilkinson Results League aims for fewer body blows Ice Hockey Word-Watching TV with a health warning Television Choice Radio Choice A novel approach to selling salty stories Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword Racing 45 Arsenal in debt to rear gunners Central defenders find finishing touch to shoot down Panathinaikos Schmeichel's sucker punch taKes wind out of United Tennis 50 Morse Spurs to name Graham manager FirstEXECUTIVE Dera Alexander Mann Prudential Morgan Keating Beating first job nerves Amanda Loose on the concerns facing graduates in the work environment KPMG Performance Coach Non-Ferrous/Precious Metal Trader What Makes a Salesperson Successful? 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Art Gallery Manager Times Newspapers A New Life Abroad EDS Fast Stream Esso JFL Ernst & Young Foxtons Army Royal Air Force Research Associates Sterling Publications Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashwood Associates Hanover Fox International Barra Multiple Display Advertising Items Edp Working via the Web New technology means that ambitious firms no longer face big city overheads The Manager MANAGEMENTplus The Berkeley Partnership Abbey National CWB Prudential Odgers Michael Page Pfizer Harvey Nash GPA Andersen Consulting Whitehead Selection Alc Tel Bank One K/f Selection Logica Carry-Lyons Interoute Ingram Micro Ramsey Hall Harvey Nash Microsoft Smiths Industries Harvey Nash KPMG Howgate Sable NBS Toshiba Mercuri Urval NBS QI Alstom TSC Multiple Display Advertising Items S T C Selection Uniion Connaught Head of Administration and It Cap Gemini ICL The National Magazine Company Limited Lloyd's DBI Michael Page Price Water House Coopers Euro pool Securicor RSM News International Newspapers Limited PfJ South Bank University London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cable RSA Superdrug APACS Qualicon Star Executives Outstanding Mean Fiddler Organisation V&I Engineer Lee Valley Park Dyson TCD The Boc Group CDOA Mouldmed UK Plc Datamonitor plc Nevard Roland The Peter Land Consultancy Air Transport Users Council Global Search and Selection Limited Michael Page Mercuri Urval Inter Search Raleigh Sterling Software Management Consultants NatWest Group MBA Executive Acrastyle Limited ACL Tfpl The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea General Sales Manager HM Prison Service Operations and Production Nokia Barnes Kavelle Limited Prophecy Europe Ltd Bagel Tasker truran consulting API Marketing Manager (Director Designate) K/f Selections PWC Nera DIAL-a-PHONE The Royal Society London and Capital Westex Slough, Technical Support BFH Incineration Limited Commodity Linked Finance-Structurer Cepec Consulting Purchasing Contracts Administrator ILPH Sales Professional needed for an expanding company Management Buy In, NXDs Love of Africa Real Time Control International Ltd Finance Manager Energy Researcher Oxford Managing Directors-Directors-Managers Haileybury Euro London Appointments National Consultancy Dera BT Bridford Legal Aid QA ICO Record is set for the Savoy PremierAPPOINTMENTS Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Atkearney Serving a changing China A Weekly Look at People in Work by Amanda Loose Sky's the limit as Aer Lingus seeks alliances Vice President Hr Director - Emea Recent Appointments PDQ Whitehead Selection Software Ag RNPEN A division of Whitehead Mann Ltd Selector Europe Spencer Stuart GKR A division of whitchead Mann Ltd Kronospan IBO GKR Uunet NBS Challenge Inter Exec PSD David Wilson Homes Exeter Systems MacDonald Kinnaird GKR Racal NBS Business Development Director KPMG NBS Mercuri Urval Rundle Brownswood States of Jersey CSC Pdsa NBS Spiers Ayres Townshend Alexander Hughes Selection Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Department of Health 4u Singlepoint Animal Health Trust Servite Houses Edger, Dunn & Company Robert Half International The Times Newspapers K/f Selection Cisco Systems IPS P. A. to Chief Executive International Conference Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Senior Secretary Versatile Pa to Owner / Directors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pa / Secretary Nera Telecommunications Chairmans Asst/Sec The Times Newspapers Prospect Temps Ltd Heathrow NSR Part Time Vacancies Part-Time Office Administrator Executive Secretary - Japan and UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Pa up to £13ph Administrative Creme Digital times Skydigital Content Digital and analogue, binary code, bits per second, the future of television. Confused? You won't be, after Nigel Hawkes has guided you through the digital world What is digital? All square eyed A wider choice Click here for the flicks Think it's all covered? It is now A choice to break the sound barrier The following are to be offered in Sky's new digital package Classical Favourites Picture Gallery Music choice Picture Gallery Digital: the reason for, and answer to, all my problems A taste four the unusual Beeb is on board Navigating through the Digital World Skydigital Channels We can shine at what we do best Chris Smith, Secretary of state for Culture, Media and Sport, gives his views on the future of British broadcasting in the digital age Received wisdom Fancy more television? Ray Snoddy explores what's on offer in the British digital market Houston, we have a programme In Isleworth, west London, is a building so high-tech that it seems more suited to launching space shuttles than TV programmes. Welcome to the Transmission Centre, the heart of SkyDigital Ready set and go Fresh produce And now for a box with brains Interactive television is only months away. Its makers say it will put the Internet to shame and change our lives forever. What is it and how will you cope when your Tv talks back? Digital watch 28 Key Digital Words Quote me Here's the deal Family pack Cost: £11.99 per month Premium Channels Popular mix Cost: £8.99 per month Kids & music Cost: £8.99 per month Picture Gallery Knowledge Cost: £8.99 per month Value pack Cost: £6.99 per month Free standard installation Lifesytle Cost: £8.99 per month Free to air channels Stand alone premium channels Skydigital
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