News from 05/10/1998
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Phil Yates, Barney Spender, Susan Walker, DJM, Michael O'donovan, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Rex Walford, Alan King-Hamilton, Hal Broadbent, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, liver Holt Football Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Sarah Gristwood, Hilary Finch, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Allen Sheppard, Chairman, Barbara Locher, Norman De Mesquita, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Brian Jenkins, Vice President, Michael J. Davis, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Giffen, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dean Bailey, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Anna Blundy and Joanna Bale, Michael Clark, Phil Gordon, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, The Davies Family, Peter Barnard, A. M. Masters, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Janet Bush and Alasdair Murray, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Surinder Bakhshi Consultant, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Hilary Bennett-Lee, Francis Bennion, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Michael Frye, Chairman, Peter Lampl, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Alan Pearey, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Daphne McLeod, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, M. J. Peachey, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Brian Clarke, Alistair Sampson, D. Norville, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, C. J. F. Pavey, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, John Eatwell, John Kingman, Jill Sherman, Mark Inglefield and Philip Webster, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Nicolas Andrews, Warwick Mansell, Lindsay Cullen, Robert Whymant, Alasdair Murray, Gudrun Parasie, President, Mary Allen, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael D. Varcoe-Cocks,
ResumoHours from Collapse Businessman offers £40m to send bright pupils to top schools G7 nations try to halt slide to depression Index Hague backed on euro by 80% of party Hague's Successor? Starting Today save £39 on Gieves and Hawkes… Milosevic 'will fight back' Rainbows Hit the Catwalk Fashion page 20 Bergkamp Scores at Last Armed rebels seize Britons in Chechnya Allied Dunbar Royal Mail's ?20m 'error' on Diana stamps Dominic Kennedy reports on how experts believe the Princess's charity should receive a bigger share Chinese arrests cast a shadow over Blair visit Hairstylist a snip at £5,000 Railtrack Parents reject money Blackmail charges Lords attendance rises Detectives suspended Scotch hits the rocks Soaps make you happy Majority of nurses want to leave Nhs News in Brief Widow prays for a freed Ira gunman Martin Fletcher on a tense time for Ulster's victims Picture Gallery Drink study goes to bottom of the glass British Airways Love at first byte from computer chips £50 to take into an alien world New flag designed to unite all Ulster Wyatt diaries lift veil on Queen Mother's politics Thatcher and Botha were the leaders she was said to like best, reports Alan Hamilton Sentiment is served as Britannia's dining room is recreated Intel inside Abbey National Husband of Lady Helen in battle to beat cancer Briton fights for life after Barbados bar shooting Father stabbed to death TNT BT Commission for Racial Equality Comic-strip version of the Bible Anglican vicars 'have feminine personalities' Goldfish Unorthodox role for Hardy church Simon de Bruxelles on a parish revival in Dorset Department of Trade and Industry Hindley begins fresh challenge to life tariff The case affects 22 others told they must die in jail, writes Richard Ford Prison head calls for reform Demon Internet Picture Gallery Heritage chief mocks lottery 'mess' Contraband fireworks spark Guy Fawkes fear Harrods Virgin Trains: a company you can swear by GA Bar warns Straw that his reforms could break law France Gibb reports from the Bar Conference in London Vauxhall Bingham calls for rape-case delay Bill raises access hope for fathers Training costs too high Call for more regulation Free advice taken up Bar Briefs Singapore Airlines Public is vague on the men behind Hague Two out of three can't name any of the Shadow Cabinet, writes Nicholas Wood The Royal Bank of Scotland Clarke's euro meeting enrages party sceptics Direct Line No way back for the sleaze MPs Lloyds Bank Business Banking Voice of calm is sure of a Tory revival Francis Maude is planning his party's hopes on a recession, reports Mark Inglefield Debenhams Time Belgrade warned not to play games The Times Defiant Serbs issue threat of retaliation Missiles sow bitter harvest for farmers From Associaed Press in Pristina: Kla also blamed for war crimes Pope appeals for swift end to crisis International Care and Relief DIAL-a-PHONE Schroder auditions for passive role on international stage Inside Germany Mubarak acts as Turk move rattles Syria Pageone MINicall Gangs use bazookas in Naples Wold Summary (Reuters): Latvians vote to let Russians stay (AFP): Rushdie fatwa 'is for eternity' (AFP): Mugabe's pay causes outcry Tiny Turmoil in Italy as Communists abandon Prodi Safety comes to Armageddon road Amid the wreckage and memorials of war, Christopher Thomas finds that Taleban has done some good Tax reform pledge haunts Howard after election win Mortgages Cardoso triumphs in Brazil elections Cool Britannia tour faces chilly reception in China Prime Minister aims to bolster EU bid for stronger Beijing ties, James Pringle writes Expert bearded over Lautrec 'fakes' $1m offer for sex expos?s jolts Congress Khrushchev 'lied to Castro' to get missiles into Cuba Japan shuns rising army of poor Robert Whymant reports on how the rising number of nunemployed are learning to survive in a society where losing one's job means losing one's identity Web PC Direct Interlink Express 'How can anything be so utterly The Opera House Diaries A House Divided In the first extract from her vivid account of her time running the Royal Opera House, Mary Allen reveals the despair she felt when faced with its colossal financial problems Mobile Data Comms Scottish Widows Direct Line The Floral Trust Saved us Hours from Collapse Tomorrow Disorganised? The Opera House Diaries Harrods Rainbows and robots First direct Arts Picture Gallery Cable & Wireless Tempur Why is the sky blue? New Scientist magazine knows the answers to many often-asked questions, and has complied them in a book Time Smoking and babies Science Briefing Nightcap cuts quality sleep Only the best will do for our children Peter Lampl on a scheme to open the doors of top schools Jack Bar bar The Times Diary It's hurting, but we deserve it The free-fall in markets across theworld is inevitable after years of profligate credit Sentenced to hard Labour The Tories are lost until they can live with themselves, says Peter Riddell Paw judgment The Times Diary Neil who? The Times Diary Picture Gallery Muted trumpet The Times Diary Ladies' man The Times Diary An End to Irrelevance The task for the Tories in Bournemouth this week Howard's Way The defeat of extremism brings Australia stability Catholic ruling on inter-Communion Clinton's crisis Pr and loss of strong link with MPs Fair funds for London Legal divisions Rural petrol prices Penalty point Albert Hall opera A key word? Fast action needed on anti-rabies law Cheese crime Court Circular Personal Column Marriages Picture Gallery Birthdays today Service luncheons Dinners Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Service dinner Legal appointments The International Festival of Fine Wine & Food Reception Election of officers Roddy McDOWALL Inner Temple Gene Autry Charles Keeley Mr Phil May's Last Drawings Ken Platt News The Times Crossword No 20,914 Business Western Provident Association Forecast In the Times The Golden Boys Bergkamp ends drought as Arsenal reign supreme Hoddle in the midst of injury crisis All the Rage in Paris Northern Light Bose O'Sullivan maintains golden run of form Athletic: Irish Runner Caps Glorious Year with Win in World's Biggest Half-Marathon Holmes keeps Low's mountain spirit alive Sport in Brief By our Sports Staff: Fogarty clinches title as Corser suffers Motorcycling: Leader Unable to Race in Final Event after Breaking Ribs British trio ready for challenge Speedway Sheffield extend unbeaten run to leave Birmingham reeling Basketball Basketball Eager Rhinos indebted to St Hilaire Rugby League Jackson off to fine start at new team Netball Protesting Eagles fall back to earth Ice Hockey Redknapp exposes chink In armour Chelsea threaten to improve poor Anfield record until hosts conjure late equaliser Rios steps out of the shade Tennis: Temperamental Chilean Proves Too Hot for Wild Card Agassi By our Sports Staff: Rusedski falls at the final hurdle The Times By our Sports Staff: Police set to start inquiries at Derby Pleat hands over tight ship Fa Carling Premiership: Tottenham caretaker steps down with his head held high Ferguson caps mature display with winner Beck setting high standards Flitcroft lifts Rovers' gloom O'Leary and O'Niell keep pot bubbling Feeble Forest made to pay by Charlton Villa learn to profit from past glories Fa Carling Premiership: Strachan distances himself from Leeds role after defeat The Times Jones's spirit hit by the men in black Fa Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Hughes in a league of his own National League: Striker confirms wisdom of investment by West Bromwich Unhappy Moyes owes it all to the referee Barcelona cash in on hungry Kluivert QPR's revival no more than passing fancy Harwood looks to future Top guns struggle to break down defences Off-field quarrels find their way onto the pitch Recalling the spirit of a golden triumph 'Winning the 1988 Olympics did not make anyone an automatics success in life, but it made us as people' Reactions to Schumacher Davis Cup should ban understrength teams Lying statistics? County cricket Tottenham match report Trouble at Millwall Falling through the sky for fun Lizanne Rose experiences the adrenalin rush produced by diving from 13,500 feet Prospects Tour arrives next year Mel Webb on the introduction of a series of tournaments for talented golfers in the 18-21 age range By our Sports Staff: Australia set for overdue triumph Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Parsonage lifts team to unlikely medal Winning Move Keene on Chess Saturday's Racing Results Southwell O'Sulllivan profits from new approach Snooker Lear Spear hits target Flat Leaders Sagamix lifts Peslier to glorious treble Racing: French Jockey Matches Eddery's Third Consecutive Arc Pontefract Raceline Yesterday's Results Royal Ascot considers sponsor Brighton My Best Valentine inspired by romance of Paris Newcastle merge from storm in good condition Dell Rejuvenated King rules for Wasps Iii- desciplined Gloucester are stung by visitors in final moments Foundering Leeds await their Sailor By a Correspondent: Saracens make amends Stumham dismissal fails to halt Bath's progress Richmond find power to squeeze past Irish Rugby Union Sale pay heavy price for moments of indiscipline Perils of the water show need to take extra care Brian Clarke on the wide range of flotation aids that are on the market Rossall excited by Samoan flavour Christopher Irvine explains why a version of the haka may soon be needed on the Lancashire coastline Fanolua facing sanctions Schuster finds the target but fans are left short-changed Llanelli anxious to discover their true level Westwood prolongs title struggle Golf: Montgomerie's Reign as Europe's Leading Money-Winner under Threat from Young Englishman Cisco Solihull show wisdom of bold tactics Reading lose to late goals Hockey Slough shrug off injuries For the Record Rugby Union Picture Gallery Golf Athletics Guide to the Week Ahead As the whole world watches There is more to Peter Weir's new film The Truman Show than meets the eye, writes Sarah Gristwood Harrods Film Practice makes imperfect Concerts Bruch's greatest misses ENO Theatre In praise of a royal treasure Opera Stoutly Swedish The comics who get serious Theatre Daniel Rosenthal meets Les Dennis, the latest funny man to play it straight Classical Concerts Piccadilly Theatre A gorgeous flight of fancy Multiple Display Advertising Items This week in the Times The Times Capitalisation, week's change Griffin Orange Results and Statistics Tourist Rates Action on imports to boost coal industry Top pay schemes attacked Hope of news on JJB's signing Companies William Grant adds to range after shake-up Holmes Place bids £50m f or Pinnacle Stock Exchange starts to run millennium bug tests BSi Impetus for a rate cut Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Cable & Wireless Corporate Profile Eurotel set for £40m institutional buyout Legal & Public Notices Theodore Goddard plans 3-way merger Our Verdict Financial crisis hits property Pizza and wine on Aim title menu Alternative Investment Market A brief glimpse of the awful truth Picture Gallery Rents on Oxford Street end rise Markets must be regulated or they will fail to prosper John Eatwell defends his proposals to establish a global financial authority to secure prosperity Brown champions the poor Janet Bush scratches beneath the surface of the social policy code proposed by the Chancellor The Times Word-Watching Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Radio Choice The kraken and its prey Television Choice Enraging—if you like that kind of thing Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Companies 47 Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Brown hopes Germany will soften on debt relief George gives strong hint Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Flotation of Swisscom beats gloom One in ten bullied, says TUC Insider inquiry claims victim Market listings to shrink Direct life & pension services Rates 49 Rover is seeking £100m in aid
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