News from 22/10/1998
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Richard Miles and Oliver August, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, J. Anthony Clare, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Shaun Gregory, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Andrew Farran, Justin Marsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Tom Walker, Greg Rosen President, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Bryant, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Pat Blair, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, (AP), Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Craft (Director), James Landale Political Correspondent, Margaret Thatcher, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Deborah Collcutt, Mike Lewis, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Lewis Wolpert, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Chris Swinson, Daniel McGrory, Nigel Williamson, Barry Millington, W. F. A. Ellison, James Pettifer, David Watts, John Higgins, Madsen Pirie (President), Murray Freedman, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Paul Watkins, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Ruth Scurr, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Roland Watson and Valerie Elliott, Ian Lloyd President, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Philip Webster and Michael Binyon, Thomas Lynch, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Gillian Moore, Philip Gould, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Muhammad Usamah, (Education Officer), Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Alex O'connell, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Jan Raath, Jey Roger Knight, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoUnsinkable The first Titanic film Book: Peter Ackroyd on Shakespeare 48-49 Arts: New… Thatcher calls for release of Pinochet 'He did so much to save British lives' Six-goal record for United Josie case jury retire Index Blair under attack for threat to Rover jobs Closing down Sale They got me wrong over northern jobs , says Eddie George Beat the hospital superbug Tiffany & Co Every Weekday Queen revives golden age of Albert Head teacher Tony punishes William the Troublemaker Political Sketch Auditors reveal ?4m cost of town hall fraud Demon Internet Sally Army snubs unwanted praise Picture Gallery 1920 s block favourite for mayor of London News in Brief Branching out Jet-ski death fine Abba revival BBC criticised Nosey parkers Riddle of the suicide in Christie hotel ITN wins 40-channel news deal Prada Lady Spencer tells of addiction Helieopters winch crew off stricken vessel Woman killed in lane fought for her life Dixons Muted Mozart still well played Some of the more highfalutin elements of Amadeus have been toned down, but it still pleases, reports Benedict Nightingale Critical words fall on deaf ears Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms A classic Titanic surfaces again Original disaster film was better, and cheaper, writes Nigel Hawkes Lubrication Services Islanders sealed off by angry mother 'Bully inspector drove teachers to breakdown' Schools claim Ofsted man cross-examined staff 'as if guilty of some terrible crime', writed Michael Horsnell BT Highway Freefone Toynbee hurls wine at journalist after nepotism jibe Improved Ridings is taken off failure list IBM Sark forced to embrace the modern world The Barclay brothers are changing way of life on island, reports Daniel McGrory Dome could put brain on display Leica Skydigital Sexes are still not equal in the home Nationwide Stranded boy sucked moisture from soil Young see the Forces as bullying and racist Voyages of Discovery £350m air traffic HQ is delayed again Britain losing chance to save wildlife sites' Nature groups say list for EU protection is too short, reports Nick Nuttall Jupiter moons may harbour life Psion Qe2 crew strike it rich with racehorse Car firm stays on course by shedding jobs Cars, carpets and furniture: some of the most accurate indicatiors of the economy are hitting hard times. Carl Mortished reports on the plight of Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandelson must turn policies into work Riddell on Politics It 's not our fault, say anxious workers Dillons Bookstore If carpets slump, beware All the signals suggest that consumers are starting to hold back, reports Jon Ashworth Boots The Nicotinell Stop Smoking Programme It's not all doom and gloom PC World the Computer Superstore French cricket takes toll on baffled Boycott Ben MacIntyre reports on the collision of two strange worlds in a Provencal courtroom Woodstock Floars Limited Daewoo By a Correspondent: Morrissey appeals on 'unjust' £lm ruling In the Saturday Times Blair friend continues relentless rise to top Magnet Designed for living Built for Life The Full List of Ministerial Committees of the Cabinet Picture Gallery Peers seek rethink on Scots MPs Intelligence watchdog seeks greater powers MPs want ability to investigate allegations made against security services after recent cases involving M16, writes Michael Evans MPs threaten BBC over parliamentary coverage British Heart Foundation Lords to scrutinise Bank's rate decisions The Link All Blair's 'babes' bar one framed Summit leaders put euro before defence 'Britain is making a gesture to balance its self-imposed euro exile' This Sunday Family Bonus System with Intel Celron Processor Reuters: France unveils school cash aid In the Saturday Times Nato general turns screw on Milosevic The Yugoslav President has been told to pull out thousand more troops from Kosovo, writes Tom Walker in Pristin Tiny Kohl son to wed Turk as rules on citizenship alter Request Cookin visit to Kosovo border $100m seized by Swiss in Mexico inquiry Castro admits he has spies in US Energy Efficiency Silent threat to Clinton clan The Sunday Times Valley rebels ready for rift with LA Ex-Gommunist picks new team in record time Opposition cries foul and calls for election, Richard Owen writes in Rome Multiple Display Advertising Items Naples chief offers some Southern comfort Energy Efficiency Cultured woman takes control of Italian heritage Lake of Moguls in death throes HSE Reducing Risks Protecting People Minister 'ordered death of Britons' CGU Direct 'Sorcerers beheaded by mobs How to make a killing: always look on the dark side of life A publisher is thriving on manuals for subversives, says Giles Whittell "Intelligent and Engrossing this is the Most… AFP: Umbrella death 'will stay mystery' Richer Sounds Reuters: Women judged unable to rape World in Brief Cancer 'hits Saddam Nazi to be deported (AP): Tsar 's son 'unearthed' (Reuters): Child labour ended (AP): Pope gets a head start CIA offers to oversee security on West Bank Hardline settlers in protest at land talks Billionaire denies paying for hostages' freedom Found Mugabe steps up war in east of Congo Israelis on alert for millennium suicide invasion Doomsday cults are converging on Jerusalem, Christopher Walker writes Afghanistan militia offers to put terror boss on trial Taleban makes move to appease the US, writes Michael Dunes (AP): 11 to die for Sierra Leone coup Spielberg film gives lesson on Auschwitz Elizabeth A new drug to beat superbugs The Royal College of Surgeons of England Debonair Tablet a day to ward off strokes Why some babies are born blind Bananas bring relief to psoriasis sufferers The debt we owe to Hodgkin Somak Holidays The Clinton connection Pay Nothing for 12 months on our Best Ever PC offer Myth of Focus Groups On one occasion two strangers seduced each other All whingers under the skin But the Scots do have one fault to fret over, says Magnus Linklater Top-flight better chances elsewhere and leave Hit by flak The Times Diary What a scrum Picture Gallery Economic illiterates How can I defend politicians running the economy when they are so stupid? Stage shocker Papal plea Now for the good news The Bongs must be moved, argues Melvyn Bragg Send the General Home The Pinochet case demands a politocal solution Sink or Swim If Italy does not act, Venice will be swamped Diana's Memory Forget Kensington and concentrate on the poor Thatcher speaks but for Pinochet Surrogate hosts Nato role in Balkans Extradition and international law Census question on religion Shaw and Liberals Brunel stubbed out Doubts on defeat of millennium bug Foiled over wrapping Letters for publication should carry contact… Court Circular Spectacle Maker's Company Picture Gallery Today 's royal engagements Dame Catherine and Mr Tom Cookson Trafalgar Day Appointments Personal Column Dinners Anniversaries Service dinners Birthdays today Meeting Forthcoming marriages Curriers' Company Plumbers ' Company Musicians' Company University news Royal Fine Art Commission Ashe Lincoln Ashe Lincoln, QC, former Master of the Bench of the Inner Temple and former chairman of the Association of Jewish ex-Service Men and Women. died on October 19 aged 90. He was born on October 30,1907 Personal Column Jonathan Postel Charles Austin Charles Austin, MC, First World War infantryman and chairman of Austins Department Store, Newton Abbot, died on October 2 aged 100. He was bore on April 21,1898 Jamaican Influx at Birmingham On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,929 Business Old Speckled Hen Forecast Aa Information Hours of Darkness Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Noon today High Tides Highestg & Lowest Gore-Tex In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section Unions welcome role in Pfi bidding process Danka secures debt moratorium Business Rate cut hopes lifted by MPC minutes Sedgwick fined £100,000 by PIA Arts Buyer sought for In and Out Salomon suffers $1.3bn bond loss 8.5% net income on withdrawals, with capital… Books Television and Radio Business Today Microsoft order DFS setback Poly Gram sings Nomura results put Hands in the limelight Microsoft ordered by judge to open files OECD talks collapse Capital Wise HP Hewlett Packard Brown eyes Freemans By our City Staff: Fashion Gafe in receiver's hands Deloitte sees fee income rise 27% From a Correspondent in Streasbourg: De Silguy highlights budget deficits Lawsuits will not delay Daimler deal Business Roundup BSkyB buys Utd shares Kimberly-Clark closure UAL's record earnings Grouse Chinese deal CGU South Africa sale DuPont losses worsen Tourist Rates DFS suffers first setback for 28 years Action wins Lloyd's contract ABB fined by EU for stifling competition By our City Editor: Chile response to Rover unions Commentary by our City Editor Mandelson gives euro choice Orange Investors take stock as City pauses for breath Stock Market Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the Year Liffe Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes The right chemistry Tempus N Brown Ibstock Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street Microsoft battle risks being about politics, not principles Gunn lore The Times City Diary Eddie 's fickle friends in the North Since Joe Lewis, allegedly Britain 's richest… Just the job Oztracised Sign of the times: the Chicago Mercantile Exchange… Feedback Times Book of Best Sermons Putting words in the mouth of the Internet Equities reverse early gains IWC Enic undeterred by collapse of Spurs deal Newell to pay $6bn for toy maker Btp sells safety arm for ?100m SAS Picture Gallery PolyGram entertains City with music profits up 44% Ocean Wilsons warning From a Correspondent in Sydney: Rio Tinto to buy majority stake in Australian mine Expansion helps to lift Versailles 60% Volvo slips 27% Alizyme trials planned Nabisco suffers Lady in Leisure talks Carpetright raises £8m Dares in rights issue BTR Australian sale OEPC buys 12 inns The Times Unit Trust Information Service Motor show Considering the limits of corporate reporting Chris Swinson asks whether the times is right for long-held methods of accounting to be reformed Any Other Business Esprit Telecom Hp Deloitte & Touche turns to a bruiser in face of a recession Ericsson Degrees in 21st-century health Spares and smells STM Imperial College Company Maker Ltd Putting a spin on funding Unisys Getting to the heart of a smart building Collaboration in the labs gets results Air Products Video links the student doctors Multiple Display Advertising Items PWC The front line of birth research Imperial College Management School All mod cons for medics Dance Here 's some they made early Classic Films on Video Off the wall into the audience Music Party of the union Fancy feathers can't disguise tat Woody talks dark and dirty 'A right mess' Halloween Listings Jackie the musical Recommended Today New West End Shows Films on General Release Classical Concerts Steps to survival Music Little Miss Diva Hilary Finch hears the 12-years-old soprano with the £100,000 contract Mismatch mars dream quartet Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre1 Glum night on the Nile Nostalgia for the disco kids Orchestral Choral Opera Italian City Breaks Do your homework next time, Mr Robinson Gillian Moore has tenchant advice for the Arts Council's chairman Arts Council Did a demon speak through the Bard? Peter Ackroyd finds that Shakespeare is still enigmatic, even after reading Park Honan's Shakespeare: A Life In flight from his legend Charles Lindbergh flew to Paris and into history: Paul Watkins on the controversial reluctant hero This Saturday in Dillons Bookstore Anne Frank's contemporary - a survivor Green, but not naive A big splash Grown apart Cold thriller Telling tales Time to go underground The brother Ondaatje Amazon. co. uk Science s true colour Life woven from many threads The Times Bookshop Pack your Bags6 Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe Airline Network ~ the way to go! Multiple Display Advertising Items Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Oantas British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Royal Caribbean Long Haul Weekend Travel Edinburgh Employee cannot waive acquired rights Landlord 's notices insufficient to determine agreement The Sunday Times Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Scottish search warrant valid in England Reason must be acceptable Balancing interests of confidentiality and convenience Disabled man lost job offer Intolerable delay between trial and judgment Power to hear appeal on stay of arbitration Extnnsic evidence relevant Etizaaz recruited by Godolphin Nottingham Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Brighton Tecno Ludlow Hendry unleashes positive response For the Record Brosius homes in on glory Today's Fixtures Canadian coach fills Worthing vacancy Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Pakistan bank on spinners to square series By our Sports Staff: Hollioake finds early inspiration Keene In Chess Winning Move Girl power rising to the top Dominica Lindsey and McLeod are quite a force on the water, as the boys are finding Harris gets his reward for scintillating year Lewis bout bound for New York 3 COMU. 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Robotics Bitter after-taste sours Leicester 's joy Richard Hobson finds that the conflict at Filbert Street has left behind sears which will not easily be healed Hogshead Leeds ready to put faith in O'Leary Huddersfield 's defiance earns Reid's respect William Hill Effenberg sinks Barcelona Francis looks up to impressive Albion Last Nights Results Vialli obsessed with pursuit of perfection Ubogu to be let off hook Chelsea v Copenhagen, live tonight from 7.15 pm,… S puth African centre called up by England Germans focus on Ferguson Sailor hopes for reversal Logan 's accuracy puts Wasps back on course Ince's Fa charge hampers Hoddle Dietary aids that offer slim chance of success Primus Ferraris' drivers dose to passing a milestone Golf Word-Watching Having guts for starters Television Choice Radio Choice Another successful take-off from Bristol Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable United 's six-shooters hit jackpot Giggs's double strike sparkling Champions' League performance Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Baseball Justice done as Arsenal concede late goal again Sailing Channel 5 Reveals the Real Contents of Hoddle &… DERA The Royal Bank of Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items A perk, or is it pinching? Amanda Loose on a survey that suggests that theft is all too cormon at the office Prism Executive Recruitment Army Be the Best Foxtons NBS Multiple Display Advertising Items Mental Health Nurse Up the Ladder Royal Navy. The Team Works Sony Multiple Display Advertising Items As an Raf Regiment Officer You'll Have to Make… Royal Air Force Prudential Multiple Display Advertising Items Algori Metropolitan Police Graduate Management Trainee Residential Lettings Nationwide Jewellery Salesperson Old dogs show off tricks A one-stop pet shop offers a new approach to staff as well as customers Picture Gallery Management Harvey Nash Boots Healthcare International GlaxoWellcome Ilex Energy & Environment Andersen Consulting GlaxoWellcome Information Systems - Creating the… Computer People We Sell We Implement We Support Hoggett Bowers Sherratt Headley Ramsey Hall ISS Comax MacMillan Davies Hodes Express Gifts Ltd GMAC Robinson Keane RiskCare RA Selection Derwent SRS Orange Hays Executive WfD Zygot International Medical Sickness Society Sky HJ RM Cable & Wireless Total Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Page The Exchange Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gemini Consulting Ashridge CSC Department of Health Director of It Strategy British Red Cross Appeal Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Samsung Hays Montrose Talisman All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed GMBM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent County Council JPW Harding Davie Group Calcom Group Ltd Antal International Ltd Legal & General Royal Mail ICO AON Ward Executive Limited Internet Technology Connaught Multiple Display Advertising Items CJA FSA K/f Selection BBC Park Clay McGUIRE Zergo Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AMaDEuS Multiple Display Advertising Items Lattis DFID Multiple Display Advertising Items Investor in People Sea Land Content technologies Multiple Display Advertising Items Focasel Back to the heat of the kitchens Appointments Harvey Nash Kramer Westfield New chief for docks project Insurance professionals elect a new president Inference Hays Executive Recent Appointments Hoggett Bowers Selector Europe Spiers Ayres Townshend Mitie Group Selector Europe PA Consulting Group Star Executives NBS All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Whitehead Election KPMG QD Whitehead Prism PSD 4u Singlepoint C Hoggett Bowers Lorien PWC The Mortgage Code Jarvis E. 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