News from 27/11/1998
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Phil Yates, John Naughton, Robert Cole, Oliver Holy Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Geoff Brown's, Paul Hoggart, Cathie Bell, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Charles Bremner and Jill Sherman, Denys Franzini, Philip Howard, Carl Mortished and Oliver August, R. J. White, Ian Murray, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Barry Turner, Bryan Thwaites, Val McDermid and Natasha Cooper, Carl Mortished, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Martin Anscombe, Clare McLAREN-THROCKMORTON, George Bridges, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, David Lancaster, Chris McGRATH, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John O'Leary and Victoria Fletcher, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Alasdair Reid, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Lidstone, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Max Clifford, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Robert Whymant and Michael Evans, Janet Bush, P. J. Korshin (Professor), Keith Pike, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Leapman, Katherine Bergen, Ivor Gaber and Steven Barnett, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Victoria Fletcher, Anthony Quick, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, R. S. Piggott, Richard Cork, Imogen O'Rorke, John Eggleston, Sarah Johnson, Paul Durman, Kimberly Mcdonald, Sydney Friskin, Ian MacNicol, President, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, David Watts, V. R. Drinkall, Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (Professor), Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Brian Macarthur, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Brain MacArthur, Bronwen Maddox, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Jermy Kingston's, Ben Stroude, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Sarah Cunningham, M. J. Harcombe, Vice-Chairman, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Robert Cole Edited, Clive David, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whittehall Editor, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, John Rook, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Edward Karam, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Sergio Lopez-Pugh, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Kate Mosse, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Nick Palmer, Diana Blamires, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Douglas W. A. Blye, Robin Lodge, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Susie Steiner, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, John Surman, Jan Raath, Anselm T. Kuhn (Director), Alan Brownjohn (Chairman), Patience Wheatcroft, D. Lessman, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Edward Marriott,
ResumoToday Millions of free books for schools Pinochet to claim he is unfit for trial Psychiartrist called to hospital New M&S casualty No apologies Index Company car tax perk stays Centre for tearaways ordered to shape up Family hit by double rape suffers further tragedy Plus 16 pages of christmas reading Blair's historic visit delights Dail Tomorrow Fighting talk, boxing women Books for schools campaign Happy Bride 30p Every Weekday Caravanner stands coolly amid her colourless colleagues Matthew Parris Political Sketch Prescott urges train firms to recruit drivers Deputy Prime Minister says performance is unacceptable, writes Arthur Leathley Patten sees his future in Europe Panasonic West too weak to keep peace, says Portillo Councillor resigns after arrest News in Brief CPS accused Birthday ends 1,500 Virgin jobs Mother's day has gone, says custody judge The stereotype of parental roles is losing ground in child access cases, reports Frances Gibb Nine O'Clock survivors hold pagan ritual Experts cast doubt on site of Anglo-Saxon sword find Error by Gp killed surgeon's wife Miss World crowns an odd year for Israel Sharps Bedrooms By a Correspondent: Children tortured boy for 3 hours Showrooms Nationwide Rover Santas sit exam in running a grotto Simon de Bruxelles on Britain's first Father Christmas diploma Moet & Chandon Legless man to greet Dome visitors Tube chief admits extension might not be open In the Saturday Times Nationwide Sick husband saved by wife in million Kidney swap couple beat massive odds against donor surgery, writes Ian Murray Neglect charges levelled at carers Straw defends leadership style BA pilot accepts damages over surgery Shades of Mi5 in the fight for M&S 'The street cred image has gone too far' Bonhams Intel inside Comet An appointment with Dr Seuss Hatted cats head to a brave new world, writes Sarah Johnson Help pupils learn to read more expand their minds, broaden horizons The Full List of More than 150 Great Titles Hurry for your tokens How to Get Started The Times A shortage that tells own story From Fox in Socks to Shakespeare … Your chance to build a library Struggling schools set for reading bonanza John O'Leary and Victoria Fletcher report on the difficulties facing under resourced librarians The enduring magic that lies behind the wardrobe Terms and Conditions First Blunkett welcomes campaign PC World 39 radical steps health of poor Uncosted plans by inquiry team call for massive redistribution of wealth, reports Ian Murray £5m fund to find vaccine for Aids Tables 'unfair to private schools' Big cash boost for further education Marks & Spencer Well-fed babies grow up to be more intelligent Minister pledges fair deal for leaseholders Reforms should make it easier for flat-owners to buy freeholds and run buildings, writes Rachel Kelly Dixons A millennium sculpture for changing times Executive resigns from Arts Council Alliance Leicester Charlotte's mother in court Corrections Judge in fraud case loses claim for costs Court rules that, though not proven guilty, he was not a successful defendant, reports Tim Jones FA to vet fans for record of violence Holland & Holland Officers maybe tested on integrity Halfords By a Correspondent: Glitter to be tried on sex charges Wanted: aide who works faster than a speeding bullet Kwik-Fit Dedicated to a life in shadows Brown keeps his credit rating as best Chancellor Life-Search Devolution 'may break Union' MPs' leaked report warns of Scottish independence, writes Shirley English Do we have the constitution to stand reform? Peter Riddell on Politics Portman Building Society The Association of the British Pharmaceutical… Blair strategy courts Wales Tokyo judges reject PoWs' claim for compensation SAS documentary claims regiment ignored help calls Egypt Direct Line Mortgages The best this Christmas come in Tiny Packages Japan avoids China kowtow Tokyo fails to sign an apology for past atrocities. David Watts observes an oriental snub Tiny Wounds of brutal war refuse to heal Callmate Nazareth to become site of biblical 'theme park' Archaeologists plan to recreate Jesus's home village, writes Ross Dunn Israel attacks Britain on 'dosed' Holocaust files The Millennium Bug Help is at Hand The Sunday Times Party gets in a stew over pork Ex-President flees sex case Zimbabwe hunts guilty Banana after he jumps bail, Jan Raath reports0 CBS showed mercy killing 'to help ratings' Gollancz Picture Gallery Criminal charge threat to Clinton Out of Sight American mountain conquest 'a hoax' 100 die in India's latest rail tragedy World in Brief (Reuters): World hunger grows (AP): Singapore relents (Reuters): Report clears Moi (AFP): Miners killed in fraud (AFP): Taiwan tunnel studied (AFP): Heavy metal Schröder calls for big push to unify Europe Rome MP fuels row over Kurd Moben Stoppard makes Paris stage history 'Thrilled' British writer sees play performed in language he finds hard to follow, Ben Macintyre reports Antz Chile steps up campaign to free Pinochet Drive to unify divided nation, Gabriella Gamini writes in Santiago Tycoon accused of threatening to 'blackmail' Yeltsin Hook Home Service Time Six of the Best Stack CDs style The Guinness Objects of desire Hot Tip Lcy white winter glamour Cutting Edge Proudfoot Park now for next Christmas Man underneath Piaget Not just a Grimm fairytale: the abandoned child The forces that drive a mother to abandon her children, reworked in numerous myths and fairytales, are as strong as ever, says Grace Bradberry Harrods The shame of London's schools Mary Ann Sieghart on the rise of a new educational apartheid Spooked out The Times Diary Charlie's angles The Times Diary Picture Gallery A most fitting conclusion The transformation of a venerable tailors' into a bookshop is yet another example of our literary renaissance Don't tell Cliff The Times Diary Going short The Times Diary If only England could play with more brains… A Debt Unpaid Japan's refusal to offer China a written apology is inexcusable Gentlemen and Players The Downing Street staff will and should expand Free Books for Schools Help The Times to fill the empty library shelves Home Secretary's dilemma on Pinochet extradition European elections Bailiffs and bills Publishing poetry New depths Seasonal drop? Plum wrong National Trust accountability Change in countryside Play on words Essential expletive Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lectures RICS Awards Personal Column Dinners Calls to the Bar Institute of Actuaries Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Reception Service dinners Luncheon Canon Peter Boulton Canon Peter Boulton former Prolocutor of York Convocation and Chaplain to the Queen, died on November 17 aged 72. He was born on December 12,1925 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Roland Alphonso Roland Alphonso, saxophonist, died in Los Angeles on MNMovember 20 aged 67. He was born in Clarendon, Jamaica, on January 12,1931 Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items To all whom It may concerm Take Notice that… Shell Treasury Dollar Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Nicholas Kurti Professor Nicholas Kurti, CBE, FRS, physicist, died in Qxford on November 24 aged 90. He was born in Hungary on May 14,1908 Jane Annakin Jane Annakin, theatrical agent, died from cancer on November 11 aged 54. She was bron on December 31,1943 The Arctic Expeditions News The Times Crossword No 20,960 Picture Gallery Business Demon Internet Tomorrow Forecast Lifeboats Inside Section 2 Today M&S board reshuffle fails to win over City Merger talks send oil shares soaring Sheikh breathes life into Dragon Business Marston's denounces £262m bid by W&DB Arts Salisbury's in £294m US acquisition Mortgage Media Modular a Levels Muddle Business today Hopes of rate cut boost FTSE CBI reduces growth forecast to 0.7% ICI sells power station to Enron G7 move to boost IMF social policy In Business Life British Airways0 BA's CityFlyer Express buyout reaps venture capital rewards German's withdrawal hits Scotia UK productivity data 'flawed' Cash-flow bond raises £210m for RoadChef Perpetual warning on volatility BOC sells Benelux and German units Business Roundup ICL signs for schools Oftel wins court ruling Richemont suffers fall Delta in £27m disposal Sedgemoor slips back Diploma dividend held Brockhampton ahead Tourist Rates Hostile bid rejected by Marley Weather restricts Fuller's Bristol United Press identifies bid targets By Our City Editor: An unlikely Superman for M&S Commentary Two Laura Ashley factories go France Telecom Commodities Liffe Options Eager insurers drool as GRE parades its wares Stock Market 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 Investing In Investors Tempus BPB Tempus Yorkshire Water Tempus Dollar Rates Others Sterling FTSE Volumes Perpetual Tempus Wall Street Fabric of textile industry woven into new pattern by shake-out Jason Nisse says evalution will leave Britain with fewer and leaner woollen mills Acting up The Times City Diary Choice for over-employed frontbenchers The Business of Politics Acting up The Times City Diary Sloe, sloe The Times City Diary Pub crawl The Times City Diary Top Marks The Times City Diary Direct Line Eurotunnel's capacity to disappoint It's the management stupid Business Letters BBA survey debunks borrowing myths European Commission raids BPB premises The Times Underlying fall at Waddington First-half loss results in dividend cut by Regalian Caledonia boosted by disposal figure of £61m Northern Electric suffers charges Business Roundup LMS pegs payout CPL disappoints DBS to consolidate Latchways advances Symonds warning Dawson rises by 12% Syltone ahead 36% Comino boosts profits Holmesdale From a Correspondent in Frankfurt: Alliahz set to achieve record profits Drop in value of small companies knocks 3i Omnicom set to acquire AMV Picture Gallery Yorkshire fears water price cuts will reduce payouts Pennon sets sights on expansion By our City Staff: Devro hit by fresh warning The Times Cartel-busters given greater powers by change in law Ransom slides to five-year low The Times Unit Trust Information Service Skipton Share dealing Services Equities and gilts surge ahead PA Consulting Group Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compilsted by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jermy Kingston's choics of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the lastest movies Art Galleries Entertainments Listings Pop Singing lesson from a soprano Opera Barber of Seville Coliseum Clown who steals the show New York Musicals: A 1960S Favourite revied, the French Revloution revisited and a Greause for the 1990s Pop Entertainments Listings Master of sinew and muscle Visual Art: Richard Cork revels in the vigorous work of the Italina painter Luca Signorelli Timeless take on perversion Theatre Salome Riverside Studio Forget outreach, what about some teaehiii? Set on a collision course to nowhere All Over Lovely Dril Hall, Wc1 Middle-aged chemistry thrills Angels and Saint Pleasance, N7 The Times Fiery famous five Jazz Albums Burton/corea/metheny/ Haynes/holland Like Minds (Concord Jazz CCD-4803-2 Jazz Albums Know any good songs about toasters? Modern music ignores our humble household appliances. In Mongolia, of course, they know better Rootin' round from the delta to the estuary Jools Holland tells Nigel Williamson why South London is as good as Mississippi if you need a shot of rhythm and blues Pop Opinion Picture Gallery Killing Kenny and the rest of us Top 10 Albums Dazzled by the twin beams Pop Gig Lighthouse Family Wembley Arena Noted ritual abuse New Music: Gerald Larner listens to works by two Estonian composers in Huddersfiled Songs that spring surprises Jazz Gig Nicki Leighton-Thomas The Erotic Review Piers v the black-top bullies Media & Marketing Marketing Director Sales, RoseMaple Media Ltd Institute For Management Research Freelance Writing All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Grenfell Sales Executives Ross Glanfield Octagon Head of Marketing Law Firm Plugging in to Ambridge Trade digest 'You've got to follow the money- a joint venture in Europe is the way forward' Rupert Murdoch is seeking media deals with partners on the Continent. It is, he tells Raymond Snoddy, the place to be Is no one thirsty for Kirsty, any more? Maggie Brown's Media Diary My PR strategy for Boycott Absolutely PR Max Clifford Small is beautiful again Film shorts are enjoying a revival says Imogen O'Rorke Media & Marketing The Times Carlton and the loose connection And now for the serious news Early evening TV news is not dumbing down, says Ivor Gaber and Steven Barnett Ads won't help our beef Media watch The Times Entrepreneurship Education Bursar Chigwell School Mander Portman Woodward Get Paid for Reading Books Language Courses Abroad Business Courses London Business School Courses Language Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Languages January Start St. Aldates College Times Newspapers Bursar A-Levels at Cats Luff Miller Multiple Display Advertising Items Freelance Writing Home Computer Sheffield Hallam University Wellington College Professional Training Courses Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College Yale 's key to world status The ecomomist who rescused an Ivy League college says universities must bring in more money. Interview by John O'Leary Why children must learn to make it Pupils without a practical education are missing out. John Eggleston reports Muddle over modular a levels Disquiet over work safety fines Libel can be sued in many jurisdictions Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess ITC power over pay channels The Times Resolving dispute over voluntary liquidator Shades of Foinavon in Taunton melee Racing: Riders and Horses Fortunate to Escape Serious Injury as One Flight Claims Seven Casualties Richard Evens Thunderer: Bangor Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sagamix in line for World Cup Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Newbury Specialists Rapid Raceline West Indies dig deep after initial struggle Cricket Scoreboard from the Wanderers The Times Brotherly love lost in Kentish towns Kerly back to haunt his former colleagues Hockey Doncaster prepare for testing period Judges applaud rule changes Ice Skating Davis snared by hungry Hunter Snooker: Youngster Wastes Little Time in Capturing Another Notable Scalp For the Record Woman 's touch wins the day Rob Hughes reports on the contrast provided by two lofty individuals with similarly ambitious goals Sky digital Bryant can hold his head high in defeat Bowls Tomba facing fraud charges Sport in Brief United rue show of generosity Champions' League: Ferguson awaits critical fixture while Arsenal reflect on ill-starred campaign Group D Dell Kendall 's return blocked Murray attempts to calm nerves Everton given tough test Wenger will not resort to panic buys Group E Honest Henry helps to create nation's mood Gerald Davies Rugby Union Commentary Rushden in line to claim top billing Top Six Euro Sport SRU under fire as Irvine and Jeffrey resign Walkinshaw has peace formula Mark Souster on the man who is determined to heal rugby's wounds Discipline the key in Dublin Change at top of Baron's agenda Don embraces Olympic spirit with some neighbourly help David Powell athletics correspondent, on the son of a top referee who is striking out in the world of triathlon Sutter Home Fixtures Word-Watching Sutter Home Hope for car crime capital Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1(BBC) Budapest, bonobos and baked sea-bass Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Football England wait for Thorpe as doubts resurface Best of British ready to go head to head Henman and Rusedski meet Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop By our Sports Staff: Shearer 's moving pledge Sampras still on top Tomorrow Rugby Union HKJD Christmas books Make it magical at dillons this christmas Dillons store listing What a buyer loves to read Peter Loncake is a fiction buyer for Dillons. He talks to Derwent May about this year's book selections Contents Classic bedtime stories for sleepy winter nights Childern's Books Conversation Herbs to spice up your Interiors Picture Gallery Stocking Fillers Decorating Fighting for Peace The Times Literary Supplement Whodunnit? A blacker Val McDermid and Natasha Cooper round up the latest crime novels Stocking Fillers Nutrition for a child's imagination Kate Mosse reflects on the importance of books for children at Christmas Family Reading Compelling tale of World Cup delusion Sport A crop of botanical adventures Gardening Stocking Filler The Plant Hunters For laughs, just follow the script Hiumour Another helping of nonsense verse - and in this… Eagle-eyed views on the world Inpirations History Today Stocking Filler A hoax and a history man Fiction Poetry Hi-tech feeds age-old tradition Reference Stocking Fillers End-of-era recipes for the cynical palate Cookery Stocking Filler Magical tales and travails Travel The Dillons Advent Quiz Stocking Filler Love story distilled from a descent into darkness Biography Stocking Filler DS Dillons
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