News from 07/12/1998
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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Sam Robinson and Sarah Kean, Ben MecIntyre and Lisa Thomlinson, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Malcolm Hill, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Aidan Rankin, Susie Steiner and Stewart Tendler, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Richard Pollard, Ben MecIntyre, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Juanita Castro, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, John Weth (Chief Executive), Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Aubrey Essex, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Dominique Searle, Mark Harvey, Paul Rowinski and Michael Horsnell, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Mike Easdale, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Tony Kempster, Christopher Thomas and Michael Binyon, Pat Gibson, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jessica and Jamie, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Shirley English, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Thomas Braun, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Phil Gordon, Janet Bush, Caoline Sandwich, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Audrey Magee, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Michael Buckley, Victoria Fletcher, Deborah Bree, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, John Woodcock, Manus Costello, David Lambert, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Gabriella Gamini, Simon de Bruxelles, Anthony Hill, Stephen Wood, Edward Young, David Watts, David Keeling, Marcus Binney, Matthew Saunders, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Stephen Orchard, Director, Nicholas Rigillo, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Ian Cook, Martin Woods, Patrick White, Oliver August, Ron Gribble, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Desmond Hartley, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Stanley Hall, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Neil Burton, Peter Riddell, Brian Clarke, Michael Taylerson, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Daniel Rosenthal, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, David Powell, Roger Barking, Chairman, Carmel Budiardjo (Director), Annie Flury, Peter Robinson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Paul Rowinski, Colin McQuillan, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoShort Breaks Somebody is out to get me, says envoy Veiled attack on Labour ministers Stagecoach on the move Fishing cuts No Gaddafi deal Index Solicitors are suspects in laundering drug money Atlantic front set to drive away the snow Security alert as protester nears death Proud pensioners refuse state cash Baume & Mercier Waning support puts Robinson's future in new doubt Row over Short snub to British businesses Leukaemia Research Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Annan fails to strike deal over Lockerbie Princesses start fundraising early Cook refuses to budge over £2bn EU rebate Two-year delay for £1bn planes News in Brief Postal order Gun charge Burns men Boatmen killed Hospital houses asylum seekers Father injected son with HIV to avoid payments Germans find lost link to Braveheart legend Picture Gallery Orange By a Correspondent: Girl of 2 m orphaned as bodies are found Britain backs 'ferocious' EU fishing cuts New North Sea quotas fixed on enable more fish to reach maturity writes Nick Nuttall How the New Quotas Will Weigh in BT Jagger model flies in for talks with divorce lawyers Exam results 'not linked to class sizes' CJD epidemic won't happen, say scientists 'Livestock fed most antibiotics' Top 10 Corby Trouser Press Bottom 10 Woman fights to sue over rape trial error Alleged victim wavies right to anonymity in telling Frances Gibb about her campaign British link in Caroline hunt Longines Nokia Sex cards in phone kiosks to be illegal More hospital beds for the mentally ill Changes spelll an end to care in the community, reports Ian Murray Anti-smoking drive to focus on teenagers Ebac Dog becomes woman's best friend By our Medical Coerrespondent: Take a condom to parties, young told Swiftcall Teenager found dead in cell The Qualiflyer Group Learning how to protect against Alzheimer's Times Christmas Appeal will help to fund studies into risk factors of disease, writes Inm Murrray BT The station with an aristocratic line Marcus Binney on the rich history of a ducal railway whose buildings have had an award-winnig revamp Liverpool Victoria Man of habit is not yet ready to change his tune Audrey Magee talks to Nobel laureate John Hume Chinese hostages rescued by police Aid Armenia The Qualiflyer Group BA gets billfroni flying doctor Housing plans coitld silence historic looms Textile marker with royal customers believes machines would not survive move, reports simon de Bruxelles Tiny Oil producers blamed for big pollution rise Hook Home Service Part-time officers aid covert War oil drugs Death by Post Mortem Last bell tolls for Loch Ness monks The Qualiflyer Group Criticism prompts new laws to raise rail safety 'Family values' Republican says he is gay Big-spending maverick of 1994 Senate race comes out, Giles Whittell writes BMW Chávez elected president in Venezula landslide Mandela rejects general amnesty World in Brief (Reuters): Jaguar kills boy at zoo (AP): Dissident's sister held Hoffa Jr takes over (AP): Bride price tumbles My senator went to Washington and all he got was this lousy T-shirt There really is no such thing as a free lunch, Damian Whitworth writes White House on rack again over impeachment BMW Clinton mourns 'great patriot' as Gore's father dies Demonic image does isolated Lafontaine a power of good Inside Germany Le Pen heckled as he tries to gag Front rival One. Tel Picture Gallery Malta's crusading Knights return home Russian epic misses out on Oscars Anna Blundy reports on a Siberian saga that Moscow has yet to see 'Hit squad' fear casts a shadow on Clinton visit Israelis 'shocked' at favour shown to Palestinians, Christopher Walker writes Allies caution US over escort for Serbs The GCC, as it is now universally known, opens its… Green veto on Venice dam Bomb alerts blight St Petersburg poll Spanish flag is raised on Rock We work longer hours for less Euroland: Is the Grass Oreener? Euro Lives With the Euro debate growing fiercer, our survey of the 15 EU member states shows that Britain is one of the most expensive and exhausting, places in which to live. From the cost of cinema tickets to doctors's working hours, we are near the bottom of the league. Jon Ashworth reports The European Lifestyle: How the Countries Compare Demon Internet Spain Money than the rest of Europe Euroland: Is the Grass Greener? Below we chart the cost of being European: Grecce has free boarding schools, Denmark allows 35 days leave, Germany has the cheapest cigarettes St. Joseph's Hospice Cross France Direct Line Italy Harrods Give men gifts you would love Fashion Diary Your lifestyle is Mail order isn't waht it used to be today's catalogues are glossy, trendy and very chic Givenchy Rukba Time Bonny Celtic charm Energis Theatre Please help us to be stage-struck The RSC is launching a £1m appeal to help actors learn how to talk - and fight. Daniel Rosenthal reports Whistle a happy tune The king and I BAC, Sw11 Opera Aflame, except for Cinders Cinderelia Lyrio, Hammersmith Singing, dancing innocents The Royal Opera and Ballet are planning a happily similar Christmas, writes Rodney Milnes Classical Concerts, St Martin In the Fields Tuesday… Entertainments Listings Serious and satisfying La traviata Coliseum Finn without frills Entertainments Listings This week in the times Where are the heroes for today? Rachel Campbell-Johnston finds true grit in Shackleton Top Catz Diary Going the way of all the Cecils The behaviour of the cunning Cranborne is indefensible—but he is not Hague's real enemy Still not out of the Woodhead Even more radical change is required in education, says Peter Riddell Fighting talk Diary Picture Gallery Star wars Diary Picture Gallery High dudgeon Diary Hunger for Hate Empty gestures will not help animal welfare Trick or Trial? Colonel Gaddafi cannot be trusted Room for Improvement Classroom size is not everything When officials are not to be 'named' Public standards Castro family dissent Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… 'Unjust' suspense of rail inquiries Christian Conservatism New Commandments Soros on capitalism Jubilee Line delays Planning loophole on conservation Spies' tales To the darkness Oeufs en concrete Social News DJM: Nature notes Picture Gallery How Beowulf's lair was pinned down to the Thames Estuary University news Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Church news Anniversaries Marriages Albert Gore Albert Gore, Democrat Senator for Tennessee, 1952-70 died on December 5 aged 90. He was born on December 26.1907 Picture Gallery Clive Richardson Clive Richardson composer. died on November 11 aged 89. He was born on june 23,1909 Latest wills Thomas Manning Thomas Manning Oc, Arctic explorer, died in Canada on November 8 aged 86. He was born in Northampton on December 22.1911 On this Day December 7,1963 Christine Keeler Gets Nine Months News The Times Crossword No 20,968 Rate cuts: The Bank of England is widely expected to… Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Gascoigne hits hot streak Favourite Son Steals the Show despite Late Equaliser Price is Right Lee Westwood loses out in the Milion… Pallister drawn back to Old Trafford Whizz-kidz Price ignores red for danger Westwood unable to hang on to two-stroke lead in final round Million Dollar challenge Adelaide ready to meet major demands John Woodcock sees some of the world's best golfers struggle on testing course McEnroe delights as he beats shots fired from Noah's arc Julian Muscat finds that tennis in the twilight years is not all about winning Gaudenzi shoulders blame Tennis: Italian Pays Price for Commercialisation of Davis Cup Faldo fades as Chalmers takes control Accent on defence wins prize Dogged England destory south Africa's dream of record-breaking end to rugby union tour MVC Dawson the opportunist keeps looking over his shoulder Mark Souster says England's scrum half knows how to seize his chances Rugby Michael Lynagh: A triumph to revitalise global game Youth rises in response to O'Leary's call FA Carling premiership: Leeds youngsters grow in strength while Tottenham revival continues Jones misses chance to prove staying power William Hill By our Sports Staff: Australia suffer World Cup blow Spurs driven by hard taskmaster Kinnear can drool over match-winner Euell Villa prove credentials are genuine FA Carling premiership: Form of Joachim leaves Gregory with selection poser Kidd's new adventure begins on right lines Citibank Foolhardy Wise faces an uncertain future Plans for a Christmas party cheer Wenger Snodin brothers desperate for crack at Leeds FA Cup Draw Open up prospect of meeting with old club Doncaster duc Andre Deutsch Crossley forgets his script Dancing fans get just what they expected Diamonds made to battle Racists shame Italian title battle Ipswich reaping rewards of patient policy Dowdy tie proves a bright alternative Hickman makes the right decision Epson Celtic threaten to sue absent Viduka Football: £3 Million Croatia Zagreb Forward Walks out on Scottish Champions FA Carling Premiership Vernons Lottery Football Game Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Conference Carling F. A Premiership Scotland Why I turned down McLaren's offer The prospect of a performance-related deal as Mika Hakkinen's deputy held little appeal for Damon Hill. Then, after a chance meeting with Eddie Jordan, the opportunity came to join a team with plenty going for it SPA Provides the Perfect Tonic for Driver and Team Cable & Wireless Hendry regains winning habit Snooker Kerly finds style to his taste Hockey Stewart increases nuisance value Cricket: England Captain Redisovers Form with Century against Backcloth of Indifference Melbourne (Second day of four): Victoria, with five firstinnings wickets in hand, are 196 runs behind England Xi Cox claims Sutton cup scalp Garside stretches out all alone Sailing: Britons Stay Ahead as Battle is Joined in Single Hand Fleet Morley hits back for first win of season Sport in Brief Gillett earns reward Arsenal still on top Scotland slip up UCB bid to bring racial balance Nervous South Africa fluff lines for the cameras The Times 'One of our chaps knocks the ball into touch and - thank God, we're safe' 'One of our Chaps knocks the ball into touch and - thank God, We're safe' Picture Gallery Two-division cricket error Sports Letters Anger over salmon fishing bylaws At a stroke Barnes on Hick Time to scrap rugby throw-in The Times Scotland revel in familiar storyline Rugby Union The Times Cardiff pay for their sins Balshaw shows the future is bright Connett point way for Dudley Derbyshire delighted with Astle Net Ball Virta puts Panthers on path to cup victory Ice Hockey Whitgift discover a golden touché Undertaking to do it all again in the coming year Brian Clarke looks back on some of his best and worst angling memories of 1998 Mims voices his concern over first-aid facilities Basketball Nicol is unable to cut off Power Squash Learning the ropes in land of the Vikings Ron Gribble enjoys a taste of sailing in the Arctic Circle The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Imperial Call back in command Racing: Carrerry Conjures Masterful Display from Former Gold Cup Winner Ayr Race Horse? Fakenham Lingfield Park Top chasers hit target with contrast of styles Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline For the Record Athletics Ice Hockey Rugby Union Picture Gallery Golf Guide to the Week Ahead The Times Detention of psychopath House of Lords Minor can inherit secure tenancy Court of Appeal Power to ensure telecom competition Community care orders Determining issues of foreign law Costs penalty was wrong decision Capitalisation , week's change Compaq Planet Microsoft Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Gelstra City looks for deal from Racal Companies Pressure on Mpc for another cut Economic Outlook UK's small firms lead Germany over euro The Times Audi Consumers sense recession is overdue Majestic in champagne battle Tourist Rates Ruling due on Ingream tax case Aston Martin suing Prince Jefri for £4m Countrywide rejects UKAV call to hive off life business National Grid in Brazil bid Britain goes in search of continuity Manus costello looks at Contingbency planning for the millnennium Alternative Investment Market Posthouse Investors lose out as share certificates are lost Callmate Standard Life Bank Liffe takes heart from smooth start to electronic trading From our Correspondent: Listing for Nelson airship grounded Changing Times Gates makeis $3m foray into real estate Greenalls and Nomura set for £375m pubs deal The Facts The Board Changing Times Corporate Profile: British Land The Sunday Times The Verdict Japan blind to need for revolutionary change Political and bureaucratic apathy mean that the situation will hit rock bottom before the people demand economic reform, says David Watts Primus The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching If s a dog's life in Sw8 Television Choice Radio Choice Misery, masculinity, magnolia and mites Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable High street gloom expected to prompt rate cut Chiefs leave as Stagecoach heads south Times Two Crossword Stormy 46 Supermarket price war looms Golden farewell for former Newcastle finance director Topper International caught in choppy water Scots power group eyes Pacificorp Direct Inactive 50 Sears faces quiz over approaches
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