News from 20/11/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Mostyn Phillips (Chair), Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Michael Horsnell and Adam Fresco, Jargon Busters, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Valerie Elliott Editor, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Carl Mortished, Business Editor, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lucy Hawking, Clive Davis, Bryan Thwaites, Raymond Snoddy and Carol Midgley, Carl Mortished, Pearson, Simon Walker, Alan Shoote (Headteacher), Matthwe Parris, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Kira Phillips, Joe Joseph, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Brown, John Clarke, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alan J. Crocket, Chris Davalle, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Matthew Barbour, Martin Harrison, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Mandelson, Rannoch, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Randhir Singh Bains, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Chris Parkin, Audrey Magee, Anna Blundy, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Ros Drinkwater, Jasper Gerard, James Landale and Philip Webster, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Maria Fremlin, Paul Durman, Chris Buckland, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Rhodes Boyson (Education Minister), David Greenhalgh, John L. Milligan, Sydney Friskin, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, John Nicholson, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, Eric Davies, Huckle Tweddell, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Rosie Boycott, Stefano Hatfield, S. R. Hyde, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Jill Sherman and Mark Henderson, Carl Mortished Business Editor, Richard Evans, John Keevill, Alan Calverd, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Chris Partridge's, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Maureen Ribbins and Dru James, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Hettie Judah, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Joel Lacey, John Allison, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Rajan Datar, Mel Webb, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Max Morris, Caitlin Moran, Sue Lappeman, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Ronald Preston, Julia Hobsbawm, Nadine Meisner, T. Nash, Simon Jenkins, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, David Hands, Correspondent and Mark Souster, Colin Adams, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, David Button, Peter Brett, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Chris Ayres and Alasdair Murray, Richard Ford, Martin Fletcher Chief Correspondent, Nigel Bedrock, Susan Emmett, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoToday Hollywood's newest, prettiest Brit star Index Blair seeks tighter grip on his party 'Open meetings' to counter the Left Fire closes King's Cross Tube station Index Picture Gallery ITV wins fight to kill News at Ten This year's traditional turkey may be the last You can neverhave enough party frocks Starr's turn to face the inquisitors Tomorrow Wempe 30p Every Weekday Tony's tabloid touch leaves Lords staring at the abyss Political Sketch Heads win fight against 'unfair results index' Ministers drop value-added ranking from school league tables, writes John O'Leary Lombard Direct UN calls for changes to RUC Watchdog attacks TV 'trials' Bad doctors face 'naming and shaming' Vintage Port Woodstock Floors Limited Jail place for mother and baby News in Brief Brussels aid Savings fall Rapist's suicide Mandelson trip It's all over before the fat lady sings Robin Young on the case of the soprano whose libel suit fell flat The sound of music silenced by surgery Ex-PC who claimed for Viagra gets £350,000 Davies fooled by fake letters of celebrity support Valentino Au pair to face civil trial in US Currys New designer drugs threaten users' lives Police issue a nationwide warning over the dangers of two Ecstasy substitutes, writes Stewart Tendler Evils of tinkering with potions Vauxhall Third time unlucky for quiz-show contestant Jail for air force man who spied on women The warmest jacket And finally: fife end of a golden age of TV news Peter Barnard on the ghosts of News at Ten past Films and comedy take its place Carol Midgley on ITV 'fantasy schedule' Vauxhall What ITV Plans for our Future Viewing Panel of ten that made the decision Tomorrow in the times Ian Wright Shoots his mouth off What Helen Mirren wants for Christmas Dixons Tax haven isles urged to fight financial crime Home Office wants Man and Jersey to tackle tax evasion and fraud, reports Richard Ford Tragedy overshadows art debut Father 's part in the trials of Kafka Benedict Nightingale at the revival on Alan Bennett's Kafka's Dick at the Piccadilly Theatre, London Spana Protects Animals Abroad Wounded Knee shirt is going home to the Sioux Museums fear flood of repatriation claims after landmark decision in Glasgow, reports Shirley English Iron Age Britons were milk men Netcom Marks & Spencer Food Wine PC World the Computer Superstore World takes one small step to stars Boots Premier TNT British drive may win through Tories refuse to co-operate over Euro elections Hardline stance leaves peers in fear of retribution, write James Landale and Philip Webster Hague is playing a schoolboy game with the constitution On Politics Www. 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Good News Every Week Robinson put under renewed pressure Families claim missile caused 1968 air crash Relatives of Aer Lingus victims take legal action to uncover truth, writes Audrey Magee Baby has backbone repaired in womb Civil courts to be 'pay as you go' The Royal Court looks forward in anxiety Trawler inquiry criticises pipelines Comet Bishop fears rise in pagans if rural churches close Ban on coveting ox still written in stone Oxford to pay fees for needy students Customs in record £65m haul News in Brief New palace aide RAC man killed Mars man guilty Hunt for lion Can't see the joke Kwik-Fit Attitudes harden in Tube dispute No Title Doctors 'could not have saved Diana' Report says that injuries sustained by the Princess were too severe for effective treatment, writes Susan Bell Kwik-Fit Editor refuses demand for royal apology Hook Home Service I hated school, admits Duke Labour set for rough ride over reforms Expect sparks to fly when the Government unveils its legistative programme next week Jill Sherman The Queen's Speech the Bills and the Battles Goodbye, Silver Stick Disasters Emergency Committee The pace of change hots up A Summary of the Bills to Come Dropped—the ones that got away Italy faces trade war as Turks demand 'terrorist' International Care and Relief Time Russian psychiatrist dreams of Broadmoor Hope is in short supply for inmates, writes Anna Blundy Colombia finds bodies of child torture victims Street 'cleansing' gangs blamed for slaughter, Gabriella Gamini reports Picture Gallery Red-faced Un tries to cover up unruly member Perón invited Nazis to live in Argentina Dismissal secures fortune for mogul French law tackles sport drug taking World in Brief (AFP): $ 1bn global lottery (Reuters): US militants convicted (Reuters): Movie director killed (AP): Film cuts out Thais Starr testimony upstaged by a sleepy sideshow Eyelids droop as independent prosecutor makes his stand, writes Damian Whitworth in Washington Manhattan asks architect to repeat Bilbao masterpiece Heritage Hotels B&Q Clinton quizzed about affair by Osaka woman Meet the world 's best loved welder Iraq is dominated by a personality cult that betrays a frightening ego, Sam Kiley writes in Baghdad WHSmith (AP): Picture Gallery Smoking leaders' legacy catches up with Chinese Swiftcall Israelis finally agree to West Bank pullout Embassy closures denied by minister Crisis British accord on arms research Tiny Computers Limited Objects of desire Six of the Best Eye make-up removers Furniture Village International Every good frock deserves a party Cutting Edge Jane Shilling Hot Tip Proudfoot Holland & Holland I was the most tasteless little girl Natascha McElhone is Britain's newest Hollywood star. Interview by Vanora Bennett Somak Holidays Fighting for face cream Man on top Joe Joseph Why Blair is going soft on EMU Mary Ann Sieghart lays bare Labour's ulterior motives Already Blair has become the elder statement of Europe Hey man The Times Diary Holy retreat The Times Diary Picture Gallery Dead in the centre Our small towns are sad at heart Planners should look abroad fro ideas Dinner duo The Times Diary Moved out The Times Diary And the People's High Priest spake unto the Peers Lords and People A fight on principle that must continue D'alema's Dilemma The Kurds must be faced down Going , Going, Bong For whom Big Ben tolls The unelected in defence of free electoral choice Grammar schools School inspections Letters to the Editor that are intended for… Those who seek to oust Saddam Global warming Feminine angels Tread softly when visiting the Taj Spike and the Goons Getting in line Oeufs en concrete? Legal costs Court Circular Today's royal engagements School news Personal Column Sandford St Martin Trust The Academy of Medical Sciences Appointments Foster's air museum wins £20,000 prize Birthdays today Bakers' Company Service dinners Dinners Anniversaries Memorial services Buckingham Palace luncheon Forthcoming marriages Archaeology awards come of age Churchill's Stairlifts Lectures Service luncheon Meeting Robin Hall Robin Hall, folk singer and broadcaster, was found dead on November 18 aged 61. He was born in Edinburgh on June 27,1937 Personal Column Sir Asher Joel Sir Asher Joel, KBE, AO, politician and public relations consultant, died on November 9 aged 86. He was born on May 4,1912 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Pantomime Racketeers in New York Monica Baly Monica Baly, murse and nursing historian, died on november 12 aged 84. She was born on May 24,1914 Geoffrey Ainsworth Geoffrey Ainsworth, mycologist, died on October 25 aged 93. He was born on October 9,1905 News The Times Crossword No 20,954 Business Tomorrow Forecast Lifeboats Radio & TV Inside Section 2 Today Paris to join Europe alliance Bhs fall deepens retailers gloom Sega profits zapped by turmoil in Japan OFT accuses Stagecoach of price-fixing Business Eurotunnel study may get it out of a hole Arts Ecclestone hits Formula One TV barrier Sport London's IPE oil market in merger talks Www. ctshirts. co. uk Television and Radio Business Today George rebukes critics of MPC Andersen sees record growth Roxboro purchase Bradford falls C&wc acquisitions Tourist Rates Autonomy George rejects focusing rates policy on growth Hope for arms site In tomorrow Clear & Simple Offers from Toshiba Interim slip as distiller reshapes its strategy Profits fall at Lambert Fenchurch News Corp wins £28m card ruling Business Roundup Norcros building Cedar remains upbeat Insurer's UK chief FSA appoints four Growth at Tomkinsons Dialog forecast wipes 46% off share price Babcock boosted by naval refitting By Our city Editor: Ignore the chequered standard Commentary Lloyd 's List joins forces with IBC Scapa issues second warning Virgin Dixons under fire from Intel on pricing Danka hit by plan for debt Compulsory 'pensions probable' Brokers in the dark over BP sale rumours Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes More trouble in store Tempus Dialog Scapa Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Question of MPC make-up is now purely academi The Bsuiness of Politics Offshore tax havens buffeted by wind of regulatory change Adam Jones on calls for greater accountability faced by island financial centres Bull run ends The Times City Diary Leaking Net The Times City Diary Cash call The Times City Diary Card trick The Times City Diary West loosens purse strings to world poor VW Equities squeezed higher Oddbins Advisers to the world Rodney Hobson introduces a two-page report on awards to our consultants overseas Arup Hyder The worst late payer EU delays in settling bills are straining finances Mott MacDonald Mission possible Nothing succeeds like a well-run visit to a target market, says Colin Adams Crown Agents Ten Wembleys well-crafted in concrete Michael Knipe profiles the winner of this year's awards, for projects ranging from leading-ege construction to mine clearance Consultancy of the Year Posthumous Award Transport Consultancy Bactec International Ltd IMC Consulting Engineers Ltd Binnie Black & Veatch Consultancy of the Year Category B (orgaintsational or non-visual): Joint winner: Crown Agents for Mozambique Customs The following Members Wish to Congratulate the Bcb… Parkman Mouchel Nabarro Nathanson Highly Recommended Consultancy of the year, Category A: Peter Brett Associates Peter brett associates Maunsell Masons Consultancy of the Year Catetory B (organisational or non-Visual): Joint winner: Cameron McKenna for California deregulation Www. haswell. com Shadbolt & Co Www. ptrcers. demon. co. uk Enterprise Huckle Tweddell Partership Corderoy International Limited Individual Consultant Category A: Tony Abbotts of IMC group Consulting WS Atkins Small Consultancy Category a (tanible, visible project): Huckle Tweddell Partnership for oman State Building The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cerruti Image Drumming up a fierce new storm Dance Stomp Roundhouse Picture Gallery Pop Don't carp, this could be a world record The Old VIC The Times Higher Education Supplement Theatre Gypsy in her Spanish soul La Cuadra de Sevila Sadler's Wells Pop Opinion Party animals get in line Next time someone offers you a pass to an aftershow party—say no and go homic to Newsnight Bruce springsteen Winsome, lose some Live Gig Nataile Imbruglla Forum, NW5 Go down a storm off the beat track Paul Sexton joins Roddy Frame, once of Aztec Camera, for a one-off Outer Hebrides gig Harry Hill Live Gig Pop Albums The Boss clears out his old files New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums NSPCC CDs reviewed in The Times can be ordered from the… A passport coloured blues Clive Davis meets Eric Bibb, freebooting citiaen of the 12-bar world Hancock's finest hour Jazz Albums Jazz Albums Christmas on the street—or safe at St Mungo's? Ready steady dance Soul Albums Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle 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 Art Galleries 'Full of Urgent Passion and Vitality' Pretty powerful little Hitler Theatre Flouncy boys will be boys The Backroom Pleasance Vintage creative vitality Music Royal Concert Festival Hall Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items And finally, the ITC says goodbye to News at Ten Football 's clash with the snappers goes to extra time The crisis between newspapers and the Premier League has been delayed, not solved, says Carol Midgley It would be the end of The Sun's jokey images Place your bets on the Channel 4 tick-taek men Media Diary Gibson takes a gamble Should Rosie take the rap? An internal inquiry by Rosie boycott at the Express, after a controversial story about Peter Mandelson, has raised accusations of a witch-hunt and political interference - and put a fellow editor's job on the line In search of the Tory Campbell Hague needs a tough press and Pr chief. No takers yet, says Chris Buckland A new crop of Panses Big switch-off hits TV news 'Horny, not corny or porny' Channel 5 is relaunching Miss World—but will the revamp live up to its promises? Rajan Datar reports The Latest newspaper circulation figures, released… In search of the naked truth Kira Phillips had to work in the nude for a Chamnnel 4 documentary Newspapers: the client from hell Human face of advertising 'When in doubt be nice,'Peter Mead tells Raymond Snoddy Media & Marketing Pfizer Zepter International (UK) Ltd. Sales and Marketing Executive Systems monitors UK Limited Times Newspapers Media Initiatives Group How To Make £30,000 p. a. Freelance Writing Sales Executives PA Consulting Group Enough to put me in a spin Leicester University The University of Buckingham Sheffield Hallam University Multiple Display Advertising Items ACCA Holborn College Courses Easter Revision How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer Times Newspapers Kingston University National Centre for Competitiveness Gabbitas Www. teclata. es/donquijote Multiple Display Advertising Items Farringtons & Stratford House St Mary's School The Open College of Chiropody and Podiatry Greenwich School of Management university business… Napier University Chigwell School Swanbourne House School The Oak Tree Nursery What has made these girls the best in Britain? Tailor-made target-setting boosts pupil performance. Report by Maureen Ribbins and Dru James The Times Why Oxbridge does not work Extracurricular jobs at university are still frowned on Lucy Hawking reports Picture Gallery The grammar schools will not go quietly The Times Using compelled affidavit in trial The Times Identifying sites for environmental protection Lack of means Amendment plea refused Brothers united in common aim Kevin Eason on the changes of the McRaes creating history The Sunday Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Loughborough grateful for switch by Lee Hockey Dutch expertise lifts Leicester Keene on chess Winning Move Osborne cleared in race-fixing investigations Racing: Jockey Keeps Question of Redress Open as personal Ordeal Ends Thunderer: Ascot William Hill 'Jacobs' banned Yesterday's Results Kerawi to outclass rivals Ascot BBC2 Today's Racing on Television Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Exeter Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Taylor celebrates century stand Alan Lee talks to the Australia captain as he starts his hundredth Test Legal & Public Notices Aylesbury cut out for title Non-League Football For the Record Fixtures Ireland gain new respect despite defeat Football Euro 2000 Standings Henry keen on Arsenal Will to win means no more Mr Nice Guy Rugby Union Commentary Coker pays penalty Absence of Britain's elite fails to deter LTA Tennis Desperate Scotland look south for winning combination Mark Souster on brothers who left New Zealand in search of success Edmonton's gain is boost for Britain Athletics: London and Paris Compete to Host World Championships Seles quick to find fault with Kournikova Newcastle win basement battle Sport in Brief Qualifying School Scores Westwood and Els make solid progress Set your Video Hurley fit for new school test Golf McGarvey's rivals left with food for thought Stars come out for charity Television Choice Radio Choice Bite-sized approach means less to chew on Review BBC1 Satellite and Choice Hoddle earns extra time to silence critics Victory grants breathing space Times Two Crossword Motor Rallying Real target is spoilt for choice Mullally strikes first blow Hendry in turmoil as his game goes to pot Golf England face sterner task against Italy Teams Penny Share Guide Picture Gallery Now memories can last for ever Digital photography is taking off in a big way, says Joel Lacey Jargon Busters Sweeter dreams are made of this Eve-Ann Prentice focuses on the new images by Dave Stewart of Eurythmics The Rock Star Captured on Camera Index The Times Hot property The Estate Agent The Interior Designer Developing the form of the future Art, geography, English and business students are all benefiting from digital technology, says Eve-Ann prentice The Schoolteacher The Professor Look what grandma did The Museum Snap! Hold the front page The Press Photographer The long lens of the law The Police Photographer The Prison Governor Spearheading an artistic revolution Ros Drinkwater on the largest and most ambitious celebration of photography ever attempted Digital photography Digital photography Pictures are child's plays Happy Families The camera also helped to keep 20 four-year-olds… From 'rags' to pictures The Fashion Editor Hi-tech weapon fights disease The Doctor Larger than life The Hotelier It's clearly the era of pixel power What digital camera should you buy? Chris Partridge introduces three pages of product reviews Resolution is the most important factor Trickery at the touch of a button Chris partridge's personal selection of the most popular digital camperas and (opposite) digital videos Imagery Which one to buy? Digital Cameras We 're all directors now Digital Video Cameras And Finally Www. canon. co. uk
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