News from 30/11/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Hugh Jenkins, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, DJM, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Richard Holloway, Gavin Lumsden, J. R. Humber, Chief Executive, Philip Howard, Angela Court, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, Ludovic Kennedy, Nigel Speller (Lady Co-Chairman Honiton Deanery Synod), Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Richard Cleroux, J. E. NASH(Director of Monetary Affairs), Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Steve Miller, Christopher Gibaud, Chief Executive, Harold Pinter, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Anthony Grant, John O'leary, Education Editor, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Daniel McGrory, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Andy Stephens, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Alan WATSON(Vice-Chairman European Movement), Keith Pike, Alistair D. Young, Edward Gorman, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Irish Racing Correspondent, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, John Woodcock, Michael Lynagh, Manus Costello, Lisa Armstrong, Trevor Roberts, President, Ray Ruddick, Museum Co-ordinator, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, David Purdie, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Ellott Carter, Raymond Keene, W. B. Hesmondhalgh, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Edward Bond, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent, Richard Evans, Deborah Brett, Michael Foley, Cathy Harris, Trevor Osbourn, Tony Salter, Managing Director, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Sue Spenceley Burch, John Allison, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Audree Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Hermann Bondi, Christopher Walker, David Rudnick, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Jon Spencer, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Graeme Bell, Director, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Marc Thole, Ian Brodie, H. R. Goetz, David Sinclair, Tony Ring, Editor, Martin Waller, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Claire Rayner, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Michael Henderson, Angelica Goodden, Warwick Mansell, Alasdair Murray, Monika Pickard, Peter Robinson, Colin McQuillan, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Vincent B. Ray, Christopher Irvine, C. R. Hallpike (Professor Emertitus of Anthropology), Julian Tennis Correspondent,
ResumoRio official hits back at Mandelson 'smear campaign' By our Political Editor: Whitehall attack on inefficiency Index Why is this Man Wearing a Pot Plant on his Head? Free 30 Minutes Fay Weldon reveals role in Cold War against Poland Picture Gallery Capitalism in Crisis Herzog visit to Britain Lebanon goes on alert Show goes on again Manchester's united effort Bid to stop Pinochet extradition Specialist schools way out in front In Tuesday's Times Harrods 30p Every Weekday Picture Gallery Mandelson may scrap his veto on takeovers The Government's role in approving controversial mergers is to be reviewed, writes Roland Watson Bank of Scotland Only one in five backs the euro Curb on threats to meat inspectors Robinson faces Tory calls for new inquiry Commonwealth chief woos Irish Look out for these girls, pleads judge Frances Gibb and Daniel McGrory report on rejected couple on the run Justice Hogg acted 'as a concerned mother' ET can call on home computer French light up the town Michael Jackson's son may go to Stowe Book Token Breitling Orbiter 3 Cleared doctor faces new harassment questions Richard Duce reports on the latest evidence in a patient's continuing claim against her gynaecologist Air crash pilot had led Red Arrows The Royal Bank of Scotland Scientists find better way to treat cancer cells Orange Britons buy the dearest Christmas presents Two years after IRA blast the show goes on £31 million later, the curtain rises again on a Manchester stage. Russell Jenkins reports Ex-criminals may get a clean slate Demon Internet Computer rota saves stress ACC Fall kills second brother News in Brief Birth of a blade Pub deaths £10,000 for cat Lockerbie case TV man chosen Rover Mystery at bottom of Queen's secret garden Unknown species lurk in Buckingham Palace grounds, writes Nick Nuttall A Magic Retreat Spun out of Silk BT Picture Gallery Alliance Leicester Railways told to make fares simpler Civil servants put on their thinking caps Valerie Elliott on how Edward de Bono is teaching education officials to make better use of their minds Thought Power Goes to his Head Hats off to De Bono: How the Guru of Creative… Tesco Mesh Computers plc Man with more than a penny for his thoughts Opticians Herzog seeks to banish shadows of bitter past Britain and Germany: A New Beginning Roger Boyes speaks to the German President before his state visit and finds him philosophical about the British media's image of his country Outraged electors oust 'mayoress' Somak Holidays Simpson Paris and Bonn at odds on fine print Inside Germany Hook Home Service Standard Life Bank Britain to crown rebuilt Dresden church Chile and Britain deny deal to free Pinochet Straw's Dilemma British firms count cost of endangered contracts Business Interests BT More connected Santiago sceptical about trial at home Legal Barrier Texas police hunt death row fugitive Brake on speed-trap bonanza NEC Quebec separatists expect win Cheltenham & Gloucester Lebanon on alert for more Israeli attacks Netanyahu faces stark choices as death toll rises Christopher Walker writes Nationwide South Africans in voting chaos BMW Son held over 'lost' family World in Brief Harare bar (AFP): Rescue bid (AP): Iraq trip India poll (AFP): Gang jailed (Reuters): Drugs vote Bokassa's son falls from riches to rags Annan brokers Congo ceasefire at Paris summit CGU Direct Tiny Swiftcall Minolta Global meltdown - unless we heed the wake-up call The Crisis of Global Capitalsim In the first extract from his book, The Crisis of Global Capitalism, the controversial financier issues a warning that the world's financial system is set for a complete breakdown - and only co-operation and reforms on an international scale can prevent it Part One 'Hope made me feel insecure, worrying made me feel safe' LBS mortgages Limited Audi Tomorrow The system is inherently flawed Cheltenham & Gloucester Why is it padded sells? Givenchy Griffin The Times Kicking the habit Fashion Diary How to edit your wardrobe Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong invites a style consultant to sort through her wardrobe; now it's almost bare Ten Steps to Wardrobe Nirvana Ins & Outs Posthouse Time Scotland's new tower of strength Today the Queen open the new Museum of Scotland in the very heart of EdinburgH. Magnus Linklater reports New Killer in town Music St. Joseph's Hospice Truly religious experience Concerts Philharmonia/Dohnany Festival Hall Pioneer at 90 Portman Building Society Pop Blues of a different colour Pop Food for thought and feeling Björk Birmingham Opera & Ballet Tom Conti Entertainments Listings The unCo-operative Theatre: Bebedict Nightingale on how Stratford East's big plans fell apart Entertainments Listings This week in the Times Monuments to gold and greed Our finest architecture is still being desecrated, says Angelica Goodden Avant, Birt The Times Diary Let him face justice before his people In the apparent tangle of legal obligations, we have a clear duty in the Pinochet case Don't forget the handbag Riddell on Monday There will never be a better time for Thatcherite boldness, says Peter Riddell Blue funk The Times Diary Homesick The Times Diary Loom gloom The Times Diary Being a connoisseur of the female form seems to pass… The Lives of a Cat Robinson's closeness of Maxwell taints this Government The Cross of Friendship A symbol of hope rising above Dresden Performance Pay Teaching needs incentives and a career structure Opportunities for business in and out of EMU Church disturbances Rural parishes New housing threat to countryside Plum wrong National Trust donors Eating people is politically incorrect Casanova in new light Babies' passports Glamour stakes Picture Gallery Court Circular Memorial Personal Column The night sky in December Today's royal engagements Dinners The Drug and Alcohol Foundation Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Birthdays today Robin Ray Robin Ray, actor broadcaster and writer, died yesterday after a short illness aged 63. He was born in 1935 Theodore Newhouse Theodore Newhouse, co-founder of the American publishing empire, died on November 28 in New York City aged 95. He was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, on July 19,1903 Latest wills Professor Peter Daniel Professor Peter Daniel, neuropathologist, died on November 14,1910 Wing Commander Ronald Kellet Wing Commander Ronald Kellet, Dso, Dfc, Battle of Brtitain fighter ace, died on November 12 aged 89. He was born on september 13,1909 Majority Vote for Sunday Cinemas The Times Crossword No 20,962 News Business AA Information Western Provident Association Demun Internet In the Times Rolex Butt ends the suffering for Ferguson Leeds Left to Rue the One that Got Away Close Encounter Pitch Battle Aiming High Henman eyes top-five place Britons reflect on year of progress with ambitions to move up world rankings in 1999 Corretja fights back to crown thrilling week The Times Hargrave tests champion Squash Belgian clean sweep South Africa hit back Arsenal cruise through Olsson crashes out Woods disappoints Suspended Sanders enjoys his Liberty Sports in Brief Higgins secures notable double Snooker Hick's defiance buys time for England Embarrassment of defeat in two days averted by batsman's aggression after Tudor offers hope Scoreboard from Perth Warne left to rue gamble Pollock inspires South Africa Scoreboard from the Wanderers By our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe close in on first Test win on foreign soil Scoreboard from Peshawar Perilous pitch tilts balance to the bowlers John Woodcock says that excessive bounce and movement have put runs at a premium for both teams Sky digital Ferguson must build on fleeting success` FA Carling Premiership: £8 million forward has much to prove at Newcastle United Joachim draws little comfort for Villa Cities levelled by striking need Jones keeps his eyes on Europe Parkes fails to remove Blackburn's sense of loss Anelka rescues weary Arsenal FA Carling Premiership: Champion end goal misery in nick of time Smith's signings start to shine Vialli revolution not complete Ginola wins plaudits of managers Lee's case savaged by woeful Wolves Narionwide League: Defeat in derby match provide evidence of hard time ahead Curcic completes Palace recovery Dell Oxford in debt to Windas Substitute rescues sluggish Luton Slapstick Chester fall on hard times Reid's men answer the critics as Bridges shows class Two-goal Crespo cuts back the gap on Milan Overseas Football by Rob Hughes Kettering maintain impressive revival Non-League Football by Keith Pike Hitachi Advocaat delivers familiar prize Rangers' new regime takes Scottish League Cup to Ibrox for 21st time Aberdeen continue fall from grace FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League First Division Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland Premier League Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Conference Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Foodball League Scotland When body language sends the wrong signals Getting stuck in to fans who miss the points What presumption. Someone was counting unborn chickens in a reckless manner Sports letters may be sent by fax to 0171-782 5211.… Lunacy over use of whip Goal kicks Improving the cricket from Australia Blackburn tip Pontypooliana Liverpool and Vigo thriving E-mail , including a postal address, should be sent… This week in the Times Jenkins rewrites script PT Brave Irish find South Africa equal to the task Skinstand's inspiration ensures world record can be claimed with Twickenham victory Band plays on as Orrell are sunk Devils breathe fire into title challenge Ice Hockey: Superleague Chapions Count Cost of Dopson's Departure Coventry rue profligacy Wood shows no signs of splintering JOhn Hopkins on a resilient hooker who thrives on the perils of combat England offer hope for future Australia made to pull out all the stops before securing victory through accurate kicking of Eales Guscott 's appetite worth its weight in gold Rob Huges reflects on sinificant events that happened on and off pitch on Saturday afternoon Wright set to assume control Scotland thrive in unfamiliar role Woodward forgets to submit an outline plan The Times Jubilant MacArthur joins elite Edwark Gorman on a British sailor who surpassed all expectations The Ideal Gift this Christmas Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Nicholson hat-trick as champions close in Hockey Williams' exit sees Southgate lose lead Keene on chess Williams maps cautious path for Teetoh Mill Racing: Betterware Cup next for Impressive Hennessy Winner Richard Evans Clean sweep for Japan Worcester Alexander Banquet wins duel Thunderer: Folkestone Thunderer: Kelso Saturday's Results Newbury Rapid Raceline England set out to build confidence Basketball Guide to the Week Ahead Eastman anxious to impress Boxing Fine coach work carries champions Telewest Russian's victory shows poor standard Ice Skating Ice Hockey Vosprung durch Wissen Hockey Sports Service Picture Gallery Athletics For the Record Schools Sport Rugby Union Europe's looks to our youth On the eve of a state visit by President Herzog, Roger Boyes looks at Germany's new Government and its links with Britain The bogeyman that haunts a nation is backing off Employment and job security now take top government priority Lufthansa Specials Roman's empire: no need to fear change Straight talking at the table Roger Boyes hears German executives discuss ways of increasing British productivity Bosch Cleaning up in the white goods market Quality is the key to attracting British consumers says Sue Spenceley Burch Why big business aims to make it in Britain David Rudnick reveals ten good reasons for succes in attracting new commerciak investment to the UK M-B Finance targets leasing German Travel Centre High hopes for slimline Hoechst Miele Bosch celebrates a hundred years in the UK How a flexible British workforce and successive Government have helped the engineering giant Openings beckon in east East Germany has paid a tough price for unification but its economy is now on the up Bayer Hoechst British know-how and German energy put a new factory on the map A UK company's initiative in the east made the operation the largesr of its kind on the Continent Capitalisation, week's change Euler Trade Indemnity Carlton to broadcast figures depressed by ONdigital Companies Results and Statistics Lambeth Building Society Economic Outlook Accountancy regulation set for shake-up Tourist Rates Picture Gallery West's $52bn pullout exacerbated Asia woe Sunday Tips Fresh hope of double or quits for all but the stalest of bears Liberty options plan Telecom stake set to raise £4.4bn Peugeot job hopes Car finance deals Property fund Electronic line The Facts The Board Alternative Investment Market British Airways Corporate Profile: Allied Domecq South Korea awakes to harsh reality of reform David Watts reports from Seoul on the hard road ahead for a country reinventing itself Primus The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word Watching Radio Choice A requiem for peace Television Choice Cold feet Cold War, warm congratulations Review BBC1 City expects Barclays to be bid target Bright eyes parts of GRE Times Two Croos Word Results 48 ECB chief rules out European rate cuts TM purchase of Martin creates 1,400-shop chain Deutsche to unveil Bankers takeover Card lender set to trump UK banks Mortgage Solutions Pension funds could be forced to use votes Bull Run 48 Songwriter looks for hit with game Plus Christmas Special The times magazine
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