News from 23/10/1998
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Jonathan Hughes D'Aeth, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, P. Finucane, Geoff Brown's, Paul Hoggart, George Allan, Virginia Matthews, Gad Levy, Susan Ray, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Milton Friedman, Ian Murray, Henry Carpenter, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Lucy Hawking, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Peter Hewitt, Chief Executive, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Nicholas Wood and Roland Watson, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Liz Price, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Paul Donovan, Jason Nissè, Rebecca Harris, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Jasper Gerard, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Susan Karlin, Sydney Friskin, Simon de Bruxelles, Jasper Gearard, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, John Nichols, David Walton, Stefano Hatfield, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Rachel Kelly and Alan Hamilton, D. H. Corner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Bill Kearns, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Peter Clark, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Dominic Kennedy and James Eisen, Richard Tait Ediotor-in-Chief, Philip Webster, Julia Hobsbawm, Mallory Wober, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Ian Gosney, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Wolfgang Rudig, Robin Lodge, Alasdair Murray, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Norman Woffenden, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Jan Raath, George Young, Mike Harmer, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Reg Gale, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoToday Confession can be bad for us Index Let Pinochet go, Menem urges Britain Arms fiem sent invitation to general More rain is on the way Secret village Chelsea escape Index Britain may close 30 missions to save money Radio 4 listeners desert to all points of the dial The gels of St are back Tomorrow TWentn years of fashion Richard Avedon… Clinton on brink of Palestinian deal Chopard Every Weekeday 30 Friday Euro MPs keep their gravy train on the tracks Lords' gloves come off in a battle of imputations and susurrations Matthew Parris Political Sketch Chancellor rejects calls to cut hack investment Petsmart Foreign Office Hit List Recall bill may reach £375,000 Ex-Governor attacks Menem visit Tourist, 18, is killed by jet-ski News in Brief Blair's Irish first Boy sailors ban Scouter freed Headboy disgrace Woodhead bonus Toy train auction Spy in the sky finds forbidden village A self-sufficient hillside community comes out fighting for its way of life, reports Simon de Bruxelles Youth who fell from tree wins £50.000 Rare bird prefers cruise to fame Suffocation in epileptic fit killed Flo-Jo Plaque on all their houses Salvatone Ferragamo Woman cleared of murdering violent husband Constant cruelty during 11-year marriage drove wife to knife attack, reports Peter Foster Dixons Singer 'threatened to harm air stewardess' Blackmail belief led to film dresser's suicide Correction Virgin Princess's estate may pay second tax bill Two wise monkeys out-think Descartes On digital Faces of nature are captured on camera Declining audiences are a pain for the head of Radio 4. Peter Barnard suggests some remedies Dolphin Radio 4 audience falls to lowest in its history BBC rivals benefit fromm loss, reports Carol Midgley Bubble bursts for Evans News at Ten is being movecl 'on a hunch' Carling Dropped G-class In the Saturady Times PC World the Computer Suerstore Hill says tackle was the worst he has seen Call for help to catch a killer Testing dilemma for McCartneys Request Turn the other cheek, angry parents are told How to Keep the Peace By our Social Affairs Correspondent: New breed of hippy still has no worries Somak Orange Irate nudist calls BBC film-maker a Peeping Tom Residents rally to the aid of road protesters Sharps Drivers to face worst record jams today Car-share scheme backed by offer of high street bargains Currys Top criminal lawyer to be new Gps head David Calvert-Smith will have to change his views on prosecutors' rights of audience, Frances Gibb reports BT Well-matured wine cabinet discovered Censure for lamb ferry firm Time Girl 'may be with teacher' News in Brief Grant apology School bus crash Smith sentenced Utilities alerted Shelf defence Commercial Vehicles In the Saturday Times Comet Last fling for belles of St Trinian's Clinic to freeze human eggs Dust mite cures fail to stop asthma Sedatives increase risk of car accidents Surgeons face strict tests after heart case Closer scrutiny is the response to Bristol deaths, writes Ian Murray Focus Say thank you, says ?55m arts patron Dalya Alberge talks to Vivien Duffield, who says patrons of the arts get little praise Tesco at centre of row over racism Beckett breaks ranks over Pr commitment Statement by Commons leader heightness fears that Government is seeking an escape route on electral reform, writes Philip Webster Kwik-Fit Nurses pose for Blair double-take Lords defeat Government on Scotland Even Iron Chancellor must learn to unbend Riddell on Politics Mandelson may bow to employers on union rights Healing Arthritis the Drug Free Way British peace team prepares for Kosovo Joanna Bale meets volunteers who hope to prevent more atrocities Returning beauty queen caught up in the ugliness of war Halifax ACC Telecom Hussein 'alerts Jordan to his death within three months' Fears are growing over the health of the longest-serving and most respected Arab leader, Christopher Walker writes Low vote likely as old guard fixes Iran poll One. Tel The Sunday Times Netanyahu threatens a snap election British help to restore Zealot ruins Murder mystery chills Mongolia even more Tiny Free me from greedy parents, gold medal gymnast pleads French youth gives way to grey power World in Brief Typhoon shuts Manila (AP): Anti-gay move attacked (Reuters): Prey 'key to tiger fall' Accolade for Sting (AFP): Uae man dies at 130 Portrait of the artist as a brilliant 'degenerate' Hitler held up the works of Lyonel Feininger to ridicule in an infamous exhibition. Now Berlin is making amends, Roger Boyes writes The Sunday Times Forum Swiftcall D'Alema sticks to cutbacks Leader of Italy aims to impress Eu, writes Richard Owen Pans argues the toss over Vatican euros Prodi wins backing for EU job Schroder will tighten reins on spy agenciesThe new German cabinet is ready to settle accounts with its old security service foes, Roger Boyes writes in Bonn The new German Cabinet is ready to settle accounnt with its old security fose, Roger Boyes writes in Bonn Time Exorcist takes on 'poltergeist ' in French I village church Halfords Tolstoy ventures out of the red Writer's country estate is being transformed at a cost, writes Robin Lodge Zimbabwe flies extra troops to Congo Poverty fuels Russia's toll of child deaths Joblessness and drink add to infant mortality, Anna Blundy writes in Moscow Price-war plan to curb hitmen Britannia (AFP): Ultimatum to Chechen warlords World in Brief (AP): 'Avengers' killed (AP): Jail fire deaths (AP): Militant shift (Reuters): Monkeys saved (AP): Indonesia curbs (AP): Burger queen Vanity fair tries to ignore economic cuts Visio Bringing velvet out of purdah Cutting Edge Jane Shilling Marks & Spencer Hot Tip Six of the Best Objects of desire Holland & Holland Addicted to boosting their profile Celebrities confess to get absolution and skip remorse and penance, says Celia Brayfield Minicall Pagers Stinking rich but as racy as Horlicks Direct Line Harrods I'd rather have a crony than a toff Life peers are nobody's poodle, argues Mary Ann Sieghart Out to grass The Times Diary Caught out The Times Diary Portraits in vanity Art critics are making an exhibition of themselves at the Sargent show Cash benefits The Times Diary Model 's move The Times Diary Private policy The Times Diary Philip Howard Bunter's postal order goes digital at Greyfrairs Blair's Second Front An unwise sortie into the trenches of European defence Havel's Example A brave dissident grown to greatness in office Doming up Time lends charm even to the most unlikely national heritage Thatcher, Pinochet and the rule of international law Economic outlook Company car drivers Faxes may be sent to 0171-782 5046. e-mail to:… TV and the Serbs Repairs to Chequers Wine and women Debate on wider access to the arts Re-using graveyards Teaching methods Irish terms Biting back Court Circular State Opening of Parliament Royal engagements Legal appointment Today's birthdays Memorial service St George's School, Ascot Luncheon Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Dinners Church of Scotland Service dinners Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Lord Sainsbury Lord Sainsbury, joint president and former chaiman of Sainbury's died on Octoober 21 aged 96. He was born on August 13,1902 Personal Column Frank Gillard Frank Gillard, CBE, broadcaster and former BBC war correspondent, died on October 21 aged 89. He was born on December 1,1908 Margaret Jennings Margaret Jennings, racing driver, died on September 21 aged 89. She was born on JUly 26,1909 The Austrian Imperial Wedding News The Times Crossword No 20,930 Business Newspapers Support Recycling In the Saturday Times Forecast Lifeboats Inside Section 2 Today Ford to bring in further output cuts Blackburn to end 16 years in Halifax hot seat Internet bootleggers face the music Nomura to shed staff as it props up us arm with $1bn Credit Squeeze Spreading to Europe, Says Banker Business Octopus to surface at First Direct Arts Jlw agrees to $435m merger with LaSalle Hoerner expects profit from Net shopping soon Mortgage Media How I Saved the Ridings Education Business Today ICI slumps Body blow Mobile mania ICI setback may lead to acrylics disposals Losses at Bankers fuel Deutsche speculation Lloyds Bank Forminster reports 8% fall in sales Figures present gloomy outlook Microsoft steps up attack on Netscape Barshefsky seeks close ties to EU PIA concern on lapsed policies MPs attack BSkyB offer for United Business Roundup Powerscreen decision Pension funds' tax bill Tesco in euro call Virgin Moscow delay Pex profits setback Schwab's online aim Strong Conoco debut Kimberly drops target Tourist Rates Body Shop takes action as profits tumble to £4.8m Matthew Clark price grows 20% on bid approach Standard Life Bank By our City Editor: For Blackburn, exit at Halifax Commentary Lonrho Africa trio targeted by special meetin Bullish trading statement lifts Reuters shares PolyGram library sale heralds end of film division Philips abandons Lucent venture Speculation surrounds prospects for Rank Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Buyers of the housebuilders were knocked for six as… London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Arcadian virtues Tempus Reuters Matthew Clark Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Body Shop Wall Street Gloomy colours ruin the picture ICI paints prospects of riding a recession with scant conviction In a spin The Times City Diary Saddled up The Times City Diary In the Net The Times City Diary A Gift-Wrapped box arrives , containing the results… The Times City Diary Glass act The Times City Diary Caution is key as business wages battle for the Bank The Business of Politics Action 2000 is really action without understanding Computer bug a contractual issue Letters to the The Times Business section may be… Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited I Hitachi lees strong I demand Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items City praises L&G's 31% growth Legal Notices Idemitsu Oil Exploration (UK) Limited Amersham Promotional Fabrics Limited Desire dries up in the Falklands The Times Elan results suffer from $816m hit Business Roundup CalEnergy advances Bank investigation Motorola's royal day L Gardner profits rise DoCoMo debut beats the Tokyo blues Grampian lifted by new focus Sell-off delay will cost France, says DASA chairman Chesterfield shares slide to 5-year low This Sunday Spending on players sends Spurs into red at full time PGA may rethink portfolio By our Business Staff: Small business jobs at risk from 2000 bug JAL Japan Airlines The Times Unit Trust Information Service Motor show Equities halve early gains Pink lady Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and enterainment complled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns olny Some seats availlable Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Theatre The lady's not for spurning Just another average day in the life of Vivien Duffield. She gave away ?7 million. Richard Morrison reports Pop Lyric Theatre A chilling reminder Opera Hansel and Gretel Coliseum Sbc The rights that don't smfll quite right Week in the Arts Bed and bawd Moll Fianders Salisbury Playhouse The Times Play it again, Wolfie Theatre Amadeus Old Vic Pop The Wainwright dynasty Rufus leaves the folk back home He was the heir to a folk music dynasty untill Verdi changed his life, as Caitlin Moran discovers The Complete Adventures of the Style Council A century of storytelling Folk: The songs of rural England are celebrating a centenary, as Nigel Williamson reports Virna Lindt Perfectly soulless Live GIG Beautiful South Forum Warner Vision International Folk a 100th birthday party Pop Albums R. E. M. winds down The found contentment of Alanis Three years after rewriting the rules of pop, a new Morissette re-enters the fray. David Sinclair met her Emergency in the engine-room New Pop Albums HMV Top Ten Albums Sultans of Swing The Cardigans Tomorrow Hot tickets in Metro How I bowled out the BBC The media interview David Brook's Test coup is not the only aspect of his C4 revolution. Interview: Raymond Snoddy The media interview Media & Marketing Prophecy Europe Ltd Scottish Widows Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Solutions Ltd Management Trainee Times Newspapers Greenwich Council Loose connection Micheal Leapman with his weekly round-up of the trade press Trade digest Ten days that shook the Beeb All seemed rosy for Birt. Then the BBC was hit by radio refuseniks, Channel 4, our Libby and a red-faced Blue Peter Just keep taking the anniversaries Absolutely PR Julia Hobsbawm The naked and the litigious A new Hollywood film highlights the danger to child actors, says Susan Karlin Will tennis be next to go? Maggie Brown's Media Diary Faith, hope and lost readers Times are tough for the Roman Catholic press, says Paul Donovan The Times The band meets the brand to create a hit Launching an ad campaign with a chart-topping soundtrack is a fine art. Henry Carpenter reports Marketing is getting intimate One to one is a new mantra, says Virginia Matthews Media watch 17 Years of TV Viewing Saatchis calls in its wonderboy Knee-deep in bird droppings Lucy Hawking meets one of the team behind Sir David Attenborough's new series and learns about infested caverns and flyblown latrines The Times Vauxhall Upbeat mood defies market doomsayers Fresh ideas shine thriugh the gloom, says Vaughan Freeman in opening a two-page preview of the Brimingham Motor Show The mean and clean machines Ford Focus Alternative Fuel DVLA Big cat roars into the future Bells and Whistles for All Back to the thrills of yesterday Names from British motoring's glory days are being revived, says Vaughan Freeman Retro Revival NatWest More than just skin deep The Discovery and Frontera have undergone a few subtle changes, says Stuart Birch 4X4 Update Car Design & Technology Renault's shape of tomorrow The Vel Satis is a test bed for new ideas in luxury Concept Car Car park is not a road Education The Law Society The University of Birmingham Chigwell School Get Paid for Reading Books Creditor entitled to relief East Basildon Education Action Zone Language Courses Abroad Taxi driver owes no duty of care to inebriated passenger St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items Mander Portman Woodward How I rebuilt the Ridings This week the worst school in Britain was taken off Ofsted's list of failiures. Peter Clark describes his role in its recovery Titanic Poster Sent off for good behaviour Jonathan Hughes D'Aeth explains why he sent his young daughter to boarding school So you want to be a school governor? Hollioake lays down World Cup challenge Education MBA The University of Birmingham Australia are sent spinning by newcomer Shah id Cricket The Oak Tree Nursery St. Mary's School North London Collegiate School Tying down charging Rhino Christopher Irvine on the Leeds hard man who had to overcome a lack of discipline CCSS BAC Sherborne School for Girls Benenden School Charterhouse Connolly's future at Wigan put on hold Rugby Leaque Word-Watching Platt gets his kicks from deeper involvement in sport of kings Former England football captian now has time to follow his other passion Liz Price enjoys a day at the races with a would-be manager who has come a long way since Crew Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Huntingdon cleared over Silken Dalliance running Racing: Rider Banned for Making Insuffient Effort Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline Morris on song Guide to our Racecard Soft going canhelp Norski Lad extend run Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Fakenham William Hill Cole reaps rewards of perfect partnership Champions' League: United profit from striker's change in fortune Matt Dickinson on a an unexpected benefit of the arrival of Dwight Yorke Vieira and Petit will give Arsenal more bite Wilson makes Di Canio plea Wenham aids Leatherhead revival For the Record Today's Fixtures Forest's attitude softens on Dutch rebel Invaders drop in to give Golding the bird Edward Gorman on a sailor surprised by some uninvited guests Francis to home in on title Sport in Brief Chevrolet Fu stands firm to dispose of Ebdon Snooker Saracens fail to deny Lomu link RFU to investigate Ubogu incident Bath's sense of outrage not justified Rugby Union Commentary Yankees join all-finite greats Pettitte finishes off Padres with perfect pitching display Army Guildford look to youngsters Olympic tournament plan intrigues Spice Hockey Word-Watching Radio Choice Frankenstein for children Television Choice Sex for teenagers, alcohol for the old folk Review BBC 1 Satllite and Cable Rugby League Desailly reprieves Chelsea Holders frustrated by Stensgaard's heroics before grabbing injury-time equaliser Times Tow Crossword The Times Bookshop Hesitant O'Learf prolongs succession saga for Leeds Football in the Saturday Times 13 Pages Baseball Rangers give Germans a hard lesson Zenith
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