News from 16/11/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Valerie Elliott and Michael Hornsby, Jeffrey Jowell (Professor of Public Law), Phil Yates, Helen Johnstone, Michael Aylwin, Geoffrey N. Silman, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Heather Richardson (Project Director), Simon Barnes, Anna Foster, Bill Frost, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Matt Wolf, Frances Judd, Philip Howard, Angela Court, Norman De Mesquita, Fraser Nelson and Manus Costello, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carlos Menem, Jane Palmer, David Burford, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, David Gould, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Alasdair Reid, Ian Raath, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Martin Barrow, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Adam Jones and Carl Mortished, Helen Rumbelow, Ruth Sullivan, Stephen Timms, Department of Social Security, Victoria Fletcher, Vanora Bennett, Denis Meehan, Nigel Williamson, Alec Eden, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, By Roger Boyes, Nicholas Harling, Bob Russell, John Hopkins, H. H. Huxley, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Lewis Smith, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoffrey Lee Williams, Director, Lawrence Freedman, Caroline Merrell, Deborah Brett, Stephen Rosenberg, Cathy Harris, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Arthur Oppenheimer, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Michael Evans, James Landale and Damian Whitworth, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Alfred Finer, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Jasper Gerrard, Mark Henderson, Elizabeth Cowley, Mark Baldwin, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Sierra Hutton-Wilson, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Warwick Mansell, Michael Evans, Susie Steiner, Peter Robinson, George Stern, Collin Rossini, Peter Hazell, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine,
Resumo20% off at Habitat Clinton turns up heat on Saddam American bombers were within 30 minutes of hitting Iraq Index Puppet Parade Farmers to get £150m urgent aid Executors search world for heirs to ?7m fortune Katharine Hamnett Aston Villa Ban on animal testing Unions face tougher task to qualify for recognition First Telecom Every Weekday Prince seeks new challenge for charities in drug crusade By our Political Staff: Ashdown faces fresh criticism as party meets Wisemen Dell Tories to step up rebellion on Lords Government to ban age limits at work 'Employers are Far Too Clever to Say I Am Too Old' By our Political Staff: Maude tells of his gay brother's Aids death Hague seeks to align party with Church Earth braced for meteors Surgeons tell of race to save Siamese twins 'Intelligent' houses aid elderly Farmer who swore by gin and porridge dies at 109 Boy with false leg wins right to play football Funeral chief defends us way of death Schoolgirl's angelic voice transports her to No Picture Gallery DPP hunts local prosecutors with a mission for justice Internet Is a threat to family life, says rabbi BBC Don't let a few records spoil your Christmas First digital TV service walks on air 16 hurt as trains collide News in Brief Noye may return Brick hits driver Painkiller abuse 999 time-wasters Release hope Commons to vote on grammar schools Fraud trial judge to be pensioned off Goldfish Orange hutchison telecom Tanks advance on Whitehall A night for jewels, but not the crown The Queen did not attend but, as Claudia Joseph reports, the royal birthday party hosted by Camilla Parker Bowles was a big success Telewest Communications Raf may lose Queen's Flight to private sector Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Sixty years on, Newbury gets bypass at last Police are prepared for disruptions, but residents are in a mood to celebrate, reports Helen Johnstone Enhance your performance with HP's new range of… Picture Gallery A Long and Tortuous Road Police chief defends; Hillsborough role BT Forces may seek new blood from the boardroom RSPCA Digital television made simple V&a treasures 'jeopardised by security cuts' Staff warn of plans to scrap weekend and night patrols at depot, reports Dalya Alberge Dixons Demolition reveals museum's Great Court Posthumous surprise left in author's desk Lloyds Bank Business Banking Thunder birds heirs head for space again Gerry Anderson has used computers to create a puppet series for a new generation, writes Russell Jenkins Direct Line Life Insurance Single mother is heroine to millions British Gas Home Energy Leading men struggle to stay in time on dance floor Inside Germany Italians urged to give Kurd asylum BMW White farms in squatter terror By our Foreign Staff: 'Angel of Mostar' shot in Albania Tiananmen's legacy hangs over Jakarta Japan ensures corker of a year Crisis in the East has not sapped interest in fine wine, writes Ben MacIntyre in Paris BMW Region breathes a sigh of relief Minolta No Title Iraqis oblivious to near-catastrophe Saddam's censored press gave his people no idea how close they were to an air attack, writes Sam Kiley in Baghdad Council calls for proof of Baghdad's sincerity United Nations Cgu Direct One. Tel Attack aborted with minutes to spare Us bombers were already on their way when they received the coded signal to abandon their deadly mission, writes Michael Evans, Defence Editor Tiny Scepticism greets talk of new deal Israel The lucky few who escaped death row cells (AP): Stokely Carmichael loses cancer battle First direct Starr faces ethics investigation Gateway (Reuters): Trudeau's son dies on hiking trip Take the roubles and run A new generation of sassy and savvy young Russians is discovering how to beat the system. Vanora Bennett reports Rukba Multiple Display Advertising Items Heritage Hotels I bet £100 I'll offend again Can a caring approach to young offenders work? Bill Frost talks to one who doubts it Wearing what comes naturally New fabrics have made eco-elothes sophisticated and covetable No Title Picture Gallery Headline Why can't the British get real Fashion Diary Picture Gallery Rebel with a new cause Designer and former leftwinger Katharine Hamnett explains why she has joined the Conservative Party. Interview by Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Ins & Outs Directline Rescue Beware, danger upfront Picture Gallery Time Still doing it his way Frank Sinatra's theme tune is more suited to Tony Bennett, says Clive Davis Liberty Pop Birmingham Royal Ballet ENO La traviata Verdi Crowd pleaser Pop Classical Fine set of library steps Dance Babel Index Royal National Theatre Brothers not so grim Theatre: Matt Wolf meets the fabulous Crowley boys as they work together for the first time Classical Concerts Concert victory on quality street Opera Wozzock Festival Hall Waking dream of radiant bliss Recital Bonney/Ashkenazy Wigmore Hall Entertainments Listings This week in the Times Don't let him off the hook now Saddam must be put to the test, says Lawrence Freedman Cut and thrust The Times Diary The old Bill The Times Diary Remember the Bounty, Mr Blair Labour's obsession with discipline is a sign of weakness which can end only in general mutiny New Labour hits and myths Mr Blair must win the ideological argument if he is to succeed says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday How Beastly The Times Diary Fan club The Times Diary Rip Roddy The Times Diary The Last Word Saddam must not get another chance to cheat Labour's Blindspot A compromise that will slowly destroy grammar schools The Leonid Roars Showers of meteorites can still herald disaster Argentine leader's hopes for peace Human rights Welfare reforms Livingstone's record in London Children's hospices Babies' passports End to persecution Tribute to victims The future for the Prince of Wales The missing angel Feminine angels Court Circular DJM: Nature notes Royal Tank Regiment Personal Column Thomas More's death cell will open to public Today 's royal engagements Birthdays today Buckingham Palace at 11.45 University news Luncheon Dinners Forthcoming marriages Quentin Crewe Quentin Crewe, writer and traveller died on November 14, his 72nd birthday. He was born on November 14,1926 Valerie Hobson Valerie Hobson, actress and wife of the former Conservative MP John Profumo, died on November 13 aged 81. She was born in Larne, Northern Ireland, on April 14,1917 University news Oxford John Holmes John Holmes, MBE, former chief agent of the Liberal Party, died on October 17 aged 73, He was born on January 14,1925 The Water-Bus To the Editor of The Times November 16,1929 News The Times Crossword No 20,950 Business Western Provident Association Forecast AA Information In the Times Tomorrow Time Sport Zenith Aston Villa: pretenders or contenders? Kevin McCarra says the surprise pacemakers can make a lasting challenge By our Sports Staff: Westwood completes treble in Japan Golf Picture Gallery Champions fading fast Basketball Rusedski rues home discomfort Tennis: Local Heroes Conspire to Force Battling British No 2 off the Road to Hanover Charles's faith repaid in jump-off Equestrianism: Irishman Wins Eternit Grand Prix in Thrilling Finish Australians remain a class apart Squash: Fourth Successive Title for Rampant World Champions Turner inspires Linden title bid Netball Higgins uneasy favourite Snooker Clarke sets the pace in challenge for trophy Sport in Brief Arsenal on march Graf back in the groove Olsson is edged out Hickman turns oh the style to claim win Swimming Latest failure by Butcher adds to England anxiety Scoreboard from Cairns Lara posts his intent with rapid century Main accepts her chance to claim third national crown Ice Skating: British Championships Fall Short of Achieving Overall Quality Regaine Extra Strength Atherton seeks urgent cure for back pain English pair retain title Bowls Graham elated by mirror image FÀ Carling Premiership: Draw against former club delights Tottenham manager Guileless Newcastle travelling in circles William Hill Kevin McCarra Eyes may moisten with more than… Liverpool supporters accept the inevitable Wright a host unto himself Everton offer no case for their defence FA Carling Premiership: Coventry's demolition adds to Merseyside misery Coventry City United nearly made to pay high price for energy savings Gregory raises expectations in the wake of Villa's victory party Gascoigne the king of wishful thinking Flo show gives Vialli no choice CFC Fa Carling Premiership Fa Cup First round Vernons National Lottery Game Scotland Premier League Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Nationwide Football League Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Football League First Division Scotland Luton almost taste own medicine Fa Cup: Boreham Wood give Nationwide League opponents severe test Hendon take a practical view Birmingham put to shame by poor relations Felgate keeps Keegan marauders at bay Lively Reynolds left to rue miss Lee manages to enhance his job prospects Doncaster draw no jewel for ambitious Diamonds Seventies recalled as lovely legs hit their stride Resurfacing of old flame draws fiery response 'As we all learn, it is generally the offender rather than the victim who cannot forgive' Exclusive Competition the Times Sports Letters Generosity to be emulated Yellow medicine Financial plight of small football clubs Twin towers This week in the Times Cable & Wireless Real pay high price for lack of Suker punch Football Rob Hughes Beaming MacArthur continues to impress Sailing Kanchelskis warms to his task Lueshing win avoids head blows British Gas Home Energy Fuyarchuk bemused as injuries pile up Ice Hockey Underdogs spring surprise on Searles Rowing Changing Times Smith times rescue to perfection Rugby League: Dropped Goal in Final Seconds Saves Britain's Face but Merely Papers over the Cracks Workload increases for players next year Age no barrier to walking tall Anna Foster on an addictive activity that has become essential to many athletes in their twilight years The new Market Track 350 Pep from b2 Fact Box Wasps give leaders nasty sting Allied Dunbar Premiership: Richards bemoans loss of key players as Leicester suffer heavy defeat Bachop bedding in fast Guide to the Week Ahead Saracens punish blundering Bedford Reading find the finishing touch Hockey: Mathews Resuces Canterbury as Southgate Close in Newcastle glad of insurance from Wilkinson Slough hat-tricks hit Havant hard Wales lament slip from path of glory Stirring Wembley encounter provides telling contrast to serious mismatch at Huddersfield Scotland fail to resolve problems behind scrum France falter before meeting Australia Details from Wembley Ireland hint at limitations as Georgia are overrun Dutch pride undented by England's record haul Hiltons prepare for the last waltz Ruth Gledhill on the future for British dance sport as the nation's leading couple consider retirement An Elclusive Offer the Times Sisters sticking together in quest for national service England's hockey prospects are being illuminated by some northern light, Cathy Harris says South set to give England direction Badminton Shining knight leads presidential race As British athletics seeks to build on its progress from a bankrapt sport into one with winners on the track, a record television deal and a potential host of the 2003 world championships, tomorrow will be a landmark. The result of the club elections to name the first president of the new national governing body, Athletics UK, will be announced. Among the five candidates are the contrasting figures of Sir Eddie Kulukundis and Steve Ovett. David Powell tooks at the man with the millions and the athlete in a million Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge A rebel urges support for the cause Winning Move Keene on Chess Citibank Hemery hurdles into the voting Osborne celebrates with Grey Shot Racing: Jockety Marks Anniversary of Serious Fall with Victory in Valuable Hurdle Top Cees moved to Balding Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings National Hunt Leaders Details from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Wolverhampton Plumpton Leicester Athletics For the Record Golf Rugby Union Schools ICE Hockey Habitat Changing Times Wide discretion of chief constable to prevent breach of the peace Law Report November 16 1998 House of Lords Partners must make change in profits explicit Place where damage to goods arose European Law Report Luxembourg Joint and severable liability for paying costs Review of hear-by dates Capitalisation, week's change BT British Funds The Facts The Board TelstratTM Think beyond technologyTM Corporate Profile: Tomkins What the Experts Say Our Verdict Past problems have caught up with Safeway Companies Orange hutchisan telecom Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Tourist Rates Results and Statistics Equities get ?31m vote of confidence from directors Alternative Investment Market Dixon in Harley venture Superstores win market share Wendy's to review Uk operations Study finds loan funds emerging Bank of Scotland a friend for life Japan banks on the relative merits of absolute zero Family values light the way for fashion dynasty Ruth Sullivan on how one tie brought Zegna, a discreet Italian textile house, unwonted fame Rolex of Geneva Grade's restructuring plan stepped up at First Leisure Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Bagels, butter and song Television Choice Radio Choice American 'innocence' v British cynicism Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Blair defends handling of the economy Gad to relax solvency rules Times Two Crossword Results 48 M&S vows to fight news cuttings writ Microsoft case sends out corporate e-mail alarm Lord Harris to pay ?14m for Carpetland Hoechst heads for ?26bn Rhone-Poulenc merger Pension Transfer Helpline Far East 49 Tomkins may go into new field Scottish Power aim Us tobacco deal New firm's Isa
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