News from 06/11/1998
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James Landale, David Kennedy, Director-General, Mason of Barnsley, Ruth Gledhill and Paul Wilkinson, David Adams, Adrian Lee, Michael Gee, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Janet Bush and Christine Buckley, Charles Lewington, Christopher Bowen, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Inigo Gilmore, Diana Wainman, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jonathan E. D. Richmond, George Robertson, James Bone, Graham Zellick, Bruce Kemble, Peter Foster, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Alexandra Frean and Mark Henderson, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Richard Storey, Adam Jones, Manus Costello and Mark Henderson, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Kimberly McDonald, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Jordan, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Mr Justice Horridge, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Simon de Bruxelles and Stuart Fraser, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Margaret Grint, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Brian West, Colin Billyard, Lisa Armstrong, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Susan Karlin, Reed Brody, Advocacy Director, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Matt Dickinson, Richard Barber, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Lionel Mendoza, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Hettie Judah, W. Stephen Gilbert, F. Clifford, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Arthur Leathley and Fraser Nelson, Mary Ann Sieghart, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Nicholas Ward, Headmaster, Matthew Parris, William Oddie, Editor, Alasdair Reid and David Hands, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Moira Petty, Alan Lee, John Pincham, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Daniel McGRORY, Philip Webster, and Valerie Elliot, Ian Brodie, John Maher, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Kimberly McDonald and Jason Nisse, Mark Henderson, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Anne Lee, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Michael Chapman,
ResumoThe Lost Graffiti of the Fallen Downing Street's driving role in Davies scandal revealed Interest rate cut cheers industry Index Marriage call No Title Today What is your inner age? Cenotaph ceremony to pay tribute to shamed soldiers French seek a victory at Waterloo Ole Big Nose is back Chopard Genève Every Weekday Test tour revolt by West Indies The hounds of Maastricht catch up with Francis Maude Political Sketch Ministers add safeguards to gay sex Bill Interflora Flowers World Wide Senior TA officers threaten to quit over manpower cuts Register will protect children from abuse Search for schooner called off BBC review Ferry strike ends Auction on a roll Boy shot himself Brutal police dog handlers facing prison Officers will appeal against four-month sentences, reports Richard Duce Outrage stems flow of recruits Help catch vile killer, pleads victim's father Valentino Britain's Biggest in Cooking Currys Bishop speaks up for Charles and Camilla Ruth Gledhill and Paul Wilkinson on Church's move towards backing marriage option as morally desirable Marriage is not a possibility we choose to discuss But the Scottish escape route is open if divorce is an obstacle, writes Alan Hamilton Digital Elderly couple aided by Prince Judge says men who beat youth were not racist NatWest Passport to travel at nine days old Prison for Porsche boy who killed two Hook Home Service Harrods feud ends after 21 years C-class estate Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Dixons Putting a face to 100 years of British life Helen Rumbelow meets panellists who are making a difficult choice at the National Portrait Gallery PC jailed for five indecent assaults Sprayseal Contracts Limited Spirit of the Seventies invoked with even more flare and glitter Lisa Armstrong on the Anna Sui show in New York Transplant teams grow cells from embryos Midland Bank BT By a Staff Reporter: Rebuke for MP's opera attack Millennium bug pays off for select few Computer fixers see salaries and perks on the increase Where the Bug Will Bite Debenhams Doom merchant or a voice crying in the wilderness? Valerie Elliott on one man's mission to force the Government to do more to stave off widespread confusion Agreement brings end to Jewish acrimony Harrods Beckett admits possible snags ahead Lost gardeners emerge from the mist of war Simon de Bruxelles and Stuart Fraser on names scratched on a wall that testify to a garden's history HSBC Group Girobank Woman, 93, pays personal tribute Allied Irish Boots PC World Labour in no hurry on PR referendum Debate on the Jenkins report into vote system divides party's MPs, writes James Landale Committee tells ITV to keep News at Ten Scottish Widows The Alun Michael file Tory vote-hunters are going to beat around the Bushes Riddell on Politics Focus Michael launches bid for Welsh leadership But Labour politicians fear that a long fight against Rhodri Morgan could provoke a backlash from voters, reports Valerie Elliott The Rhodri Morgan file This Week in the Saturday Times Sony Hindley on suicide watch as court rules: life means life Moors Murderer is told she has lost her latest appeal over her tariff, reports Richard Ford International rescue to cost MoD £200,000 John Lobb Call for new laws to banish sex bias Patten given rough ride in Belfast Martin Fletcher on the tough task facing the new head of commission on policing ANTZ By our Chief Treland Correspondent: How Sinn Fein acts to keep police sidelined One. Tel Police open station at school Jail disturbance Murder charges Child gassed Doctors' regrets Larkin love nest Heart of Nero's palace found Experts identify Emperor's revolving dining room, Richard Owen reports Arafat arrests Israel's 'most wanted' Reuters: French nuclear alert Cook bid to rally Arabs against Saddam Intel inside Manila in atoll protest to China Tiny 'Cold war' flares on eve of talks India and Pakistan exchange shots on Siachen Glacier as tension grows, writes Christopher Thomas in Delhi Picture Gallery Police chief 'ready to lie' over Anwar ANC picks Winnie to run in elections Knives out as Conran woos Paris Gastronomes drool at prospect of getting their teeth into the British restaurateur, Ben MacIntyre writes Titanic France offers big Kosovo task force Cable & Wireless Spirited defence of EU's duty-free haven Picture Gallery Bank gives Bonn a bruising Stella Artois Poles press Schröder to settle slave debts Energy Efficiency Cuba Exiles follow Pinochet example Italian palace fire (AP): Tajik rebels routed (Reuters): Eta confirms truce (Reuters): Jail for ex-President (Reuters): Batman creator dies Congress ready to scale down Clinton ordeal Ballot victory for topless mowing Radio agony aunt apologises as nude pictures of her appear on Internet Panasonic Gingrich rivals plot his downfall Honduras awaits big relief effort for hurricane chaos Us pledges $70m aid as fears grow of disease and hunger after Hurricane Mitch, reports David Adams in Tegucigalpa 'When I dose the door, I'm iust Mum' Victoria Wood, back on our screens next week in her own sitcom, says she has discovered her real self at last. Interview by Richard Barber The Sunday Times The Children's Society The foxiest fur is fake Cutting Edge Holland & Holland PROUDfOOT Objects of desire Loreal Six of the Best Samak Holidays The unknown fathers Should babies born using donated sperm be able to trace their biological father? Vanora Bennett reports World Society for the Protection of Animals Time Fast forward—or just pleased to see me Man on the Side Teeny Blair and William Aged Mary Ann Sieghart reveals the secrets of our inner ages Left to himself, Blair would live like a student Culture clash The Times Diary Brazil nut The Times Diary Picture Gallery A peace too soon Lloyd George recognised that the Armistice was flawed. We should now recognise him, says John Grigg The end of the First World War surprisd everyone Aled's reprise The Times Diary Troop move The Times Diary Philip Howard The tyranny of the polls has taken us back to 1984 Unanswered Questions Was Downing Street economical with the truth? Sooner and Later Why ITV's news should be at 6.30 and 11 All Change for Waterloo Rewriting history should terminate here Defence Secretary replies on TA Register of Masons Staff car park costs Catholic press Role of judges in human rights Pinochet's immunity questioned Future of Longbridge Second Chamber Managing schools Period pieces The Times Tribute at last to the Bevin Boys Memorial gates Getting in line Rule of thumb for flu Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Dinners Ditcham Park School Forthcoming marriages Service luncheon Blue Elephant Royal Thai Cusine Sir John Stepenson Personal Column Richard Denning Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Captains Bill Bayldon High Court of Justice: Slander The Times Crossword No 20,942 News Business Swissair In the Saturday Times Tomorrow Forecast Lifeboats Inside Section 2 Today Boots in the red after sale of Do It All Tomkins buckles to pressure of modern era Business Industry insists further rate cuts are still needed Will Half a Point Be Enough to save Industry? Shell warning on asset sales as earnings dive Arts By our City Staff: LucasVarity vote too close to call Media Lenders provide festive cheer on mortgages Underscare Age of the Super Teacher Education Business Today French hopes Rail plan Aerospace merger role for France Barclays Alitalia Egerton appointed at Taylor Woodrow BusinessLife No Title Citigroup faces prospect of forced demerger EDS sets sights on new chief executive M&s supplier cuts 200 jobs in Ulster Offshore accord struck Bradford City listing Crest Packaging talks Delphi shares leap 23% Slight dip for J Smart Dean Corp to split Tourist Rates Transatlantic optimism at British Midland County considers leisure ventures Skydigital By our City Editor: R word lurking in the background Commentary London to Edinburgh rail line to get £1.5bn investment boost Tisch dynasty marches on at Loews First Leisure prepares to inject new blood Commodities Liffe Options Investors turn tail in face of interest rate cut Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Not so sure with Shell Tempus RSA Railtrack PIC Intl Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Railtraek chief signals displeasure over punctuality Fraser Nelson on a proposal to increase incentives for trains to run on time Low-cost EDS has taken over the Government by stealth Kimberly McDonald and Jason Nisse explain why life after GM has brought accelerating problems Taken as read The Times City Diary Dial tone The Times City Diary Nobel cause The Times City Diary Plane talk The Times City Diary Planning laws hinder growth You can't buck the market Kingdom of Morocco Ministry of Equipment Shares fall as RSA is blown off course Eastern's £100m expansion Trentino Yates positive despite soft market Micro Focus suffers millennium blow Slump in pig meat prices hits PIC NatWest Barclays Bett Bros remains bullish on growth American Bottling buy Barlo plans expansion Rolfe nears sales deal Halifax linked with Pru The Cooperative Bank Lloyds Bank The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gleeson Equities sharply lower BT British Funds Creditor cannot enforce rights Legal & Public Notices Seychelles Petroleum Co Ltd Home Secretary entitled to impose whole life tariff Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Grindlays private banking Bank of Scotland NatWest Coutts Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle London Elsewhere New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies New Releases Current 'Full of Urgent Passion and Vitality' Blues Theatres Mother of all monsters Theatre Britannicus Albery Clowning brothers of invention The Resurrectionists Croydon Pop Van Morrison On the devil's island Stranded Young Vic Studio Sir Eddie and the dreamers Visual Art: John Russell Taylor on the English artist oddly unsung in his own country Skydigital Bust, with a little help from the lottery The first 25 years Dance Pina Bausch gala Wuppertal, Germany Scoring a lasting hit Opera The Soldier's Tale Barbican The Times Bonnie gets the blues When she isn't singing, Bonnie Raitt is campaigning for old R&b artists. Nigel Williamson finds out why Famous? You have to laugh Caitlin Moran meets Charlotte Church, angel-voiced moppet on a mission to rule the world Check Local Press on Call As Mod for it as ever At 53, Pete Townshend is past it, right? Try telling that to the man himself. David Sinclair reports Kelly's eye is set on No 1 New Pop Albums Mercury Rev Top 10 Albums Oasis Leader in every way Jazz Albums 'A book on rocks will always sell' Publishing mogul Peter Kindersley is still fascinated by the mystery of what makes a bestseller. Interview by Moira Petty The media interview Media & Marketing Michael Page Reilor Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotel Dynamics Can the man who made The Sun soar away save Talk Radio? Kelvin MacKenzie may find it hard to make commercial speech radio a success, says Brian West Apologise often and you'll be sorry Absoluterly PR 'Outed' joke gets another outing Maggie Brown's Media Diary Have we got new ideas for you If one British TV comedy format works in America, others may follow. Susan Karlin reports Media & Marketing Greenwich Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Place your bets for the big digital game Monster or just misunderstood? Sales have fallen 100,000 and 150 journalists have been sacked, but Lord Hollick says his Express vision is working Paper round International football still draws big audiences for terrestrial television in spite of the What I Say is Not what I Mean Hold the front page Winchester College Laurel Park School Pipers Corner School WANTEd Keen Readers Alliance Francaise Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellington College Benenden School Sixth Form Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ayurvedic Company of Great Britain Easter Revision Get Paid for Reading Books Mander Portman Woodward University of Dublin Trinity College ACCA Devonshire House Preparatory School Shrewsbury School Leicester University Master of Business Administration Chaston Nursery School University of Brighton St. Aldates The mark of a good school Performance-enhancing pay will soon be a reality, says Anne Lee. Below, Michael Chapman discusses the new elite Teachers need to negotiate changes as needs arise Is it a bird, is it a plane or is it a super teacher? The Times The rising status of a lowly exam The GNVQ is first choice for many, says Bruce Kemble The Times Classic confrontation in prospect as hype grows Chris McGrath finds the leading protagonists in confident mood in the build-up to the world's richest race Doncaster Thunderer: Hexham Thunderer: Uttoxeter Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Haydock Park Rapid Raceline England's finest return to action Netball Tour lays down law in fight against drugs Cycling Picture Gallery Calzaghe sets sights on taking over mantle of world No 1 Boxing: Jones Provides Target for Welshman with Grand Ambitions Welch sweeps past the favourite Bowls: Channel Islander Reaches Semi-Finals of World Championship For the Record Today's Fixtures Brind marches on with fluent display Squash McRae in sixth after first stage Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Word-Watching Harris back as Goodway abandons experiments Rugby League Sheehan on Bridge Sullivan must pay his union dues Rugby Union: Wales Should Wait before Awarding League Convert his First International Cap Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Exiles free to join Scotland squad Arsenal fall flat on grandest stage Football: Defeat Leaves English Champions Searching for the Missing Ingredient in Europe Group E United bubble with Nou Camp confidence Group D Emley switch to Oakwell Sky digital McGhee's tortured reign comes to end Johansson provides glossy finish for Rangers Cricket must break Lara's latest stand Authority must be allowed to prevail if the global game is to avoid another unwanted revolution, says Alan Lee, cricket correspondent BBC Online Butcher fails to see funny side as accident leaves him in stitches West Indies decision delivers blow to young black players Political issues taken off agenda Henman relaxes his grip Tennis: Hanover Place up for Grabs after Briton Throws Away Victory Chance Sutter Home Word-Watching Sutter Home Radio Choice Walking on top of the world Television Choice Laugh, I nearly became a neuroscientist Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Laudrup heading home at last Chelsea's departing Dane puts Cup Winners' Cup holders into last eight Times Two Crossword The Times Rugby League West Indies tour in jeopardy as revolt threatens cricket Tennis Sun Dublin joins Villa for £5.75m
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