News from 11/12/1998
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James Landale, Phil Yates, D. C. Jenkins, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Paula M. Forster, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, G. McKimmings, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Adrian Lee, Jessica Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, D. F. Brewer, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Sherman Carroll, Carl Mortished, Jeff Wutzke, Ginny Dougary, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Frances D'souza, Executive Director, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Valerie Elliott and James Landale, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Michael Evans, Defence Editor and James Bone, Thrasy Petropoulos, Alasdair Murray and Philip Webster, John E. J. Lloyd, Dominic Walsh, Davis, Shirley English, Neil Datson, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Keith Carmichael, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, James Moorhouse, Alan Hamilton, Daniel McGrory and James Landale, Michael Clark, Peter Cole and Melvyn Bragg, John O'Leary, Young, Gaurav Sethi, Janet Bush, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, Jason Allardyce, Scottish Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Ian Murray and Mark Henderson, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Meg Carter, Janet Bush and Alasdair Murray, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Marit Hargie, Simon de Bruxelles, Graeme Archer, Matt Dickinson Russell Kempson and Richard Hobson, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Lewis Smith, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Peter Grafton, Richard Evans, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Joanna Bale and Frances Gibb, Frederick Lawton, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Peter Taylor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Paul Wilkinson, Andrew Stobart, Roger Bootle, Anne Ashworth, Sigrid Aufterbeck, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Eileen Meadmore, Chairman, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Ancrum Evans, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Daniel Weltman, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Alasdair Murray and Janet Bush, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Paul Mills, Trevor Love, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Mark Corby, Susie Steiner, Thomas Stuttaford, S. J. Burgess (Chaplain), Lisa Verrico, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoCrackdown on tobacco advertising Free nicotine patches on the NHS Pinochet appeals Hunger striker returned to jail Index Hits and misses of the year What is it about Melvyn Bragg's hair? Blair heads for row over rebate Half-point rate cut cheers the high street Relax, just buy it The Queen treads panto boards again Tomorrow Revealed .. the secret life of strippers Callmate 30p Every Weekday A spine-chilling moment in Robinson's bleak midwinter Political Sketch Spanish judge lists 'dirty war' crimes Demon Internet Pinochet lawyers appeal to Lords SNP to scrap Scottish tuition fees Firms get tax help to hire older staff More than 400 fear damage by surgeon Priest tells of love he lost in hotel room BA manager sacked after affair with boss Fatal jabs given by mother Holiday couple's house invaded FILOFAX Girl faces questions over death of baby Artist shows his view of the Turner Prize Dixons Dream guided treasure hunter to Roman coins Tecno Outcry as BBC says no to news devolution Hanratty appeal will be heard 36 years on Davies 'robbery' inquiry cost police £24,000 Dolphin Time Gay partners to get free ride to visit prisoners Adverts that tested agencies' creativity Comet Restaurants deal points way for non-smokers Ernest Jones Patches and gum can curb craving Teenager with a £3m price on his feet Fears of 'inflationary spiral' grow as 17-year-old is paid more than Prime Minister, writes Daniel McGrory Doctor is told to take more training By a Correspondent: Car plates sold to RITCH buyers 'Hitman' recruited through small ads Surprisingly ordinary prices Pottery jobs hit by TV dinner trend 1,000 Royal Doulton workers go as casual eating culture takes its toll, reports Mark Henderson Britain's wolves survive in hundreds of places on map Sky Movies Under-age pregnancy up by 11pc Bomb man jailed Suspect released Tube strikes Hepburn letters Rock star wins copyright battle and seeks £2m Joanna Bale reports on Springsteen's glory day in court Premier A worm turns into £30m gene triumph Zoo chief's hunt link angers RSPCA Currys Huntmaster gets drive ban at second hearing Magistrates impose harsher penalty after protests that fine was too lenient, reports Simon de Bruxelles Neighbours face huge bill as feud ends in a draw Energis Marks & Spencer Man to face fifth murder charge PC World Tomorrow in the times Scottish Widows Trimble raises pressure on IRA to disarm Martin Fletcher on the tension underlying a day of honour for Ulster's Peace Prize winners IRA Men to Serve Time in Ireland BT Feuding Gypsies settle with their shirts on The revolution who must bring Lords down The choice of a chairman for the royal commission into reforming Upper House will be made over Christmas, writes James Landale Dixons Blair to give up power to pick crossbenchers Harrods Honesty is best policy about reasons for interest rate cut On Politics Peers' deal 'will bring in PR for Euro elections' Minister attacks press europhobia Hook Home Service B&Q Picture Gallery British observers avert Kosovo clash Tom Walker in Dragobilje sees a small unarmed group of monitors keep the peace between KLA and 1,000 Serbs Gateway Nato warns Serbs of military action 'Iran hardliners' killing dissidents Bank of Scotland B52s send Warning Iraq Solzhenitsyn, 80, halts TV anniversary film Thresher Hostages forced to admit spying National University of Singapore Venice barrier plan is rejected (AP): Safari Britons robbed Rocket secrets leaked (Reuters): War criminal jailed (AP): Algeria toll rises Vienna's guests offered taste of imperial glory Funny videos in a serious offer from WHSmith EU leaders set for new budget battle Le Meridien Clinton lawyer calls surprise witness President's defence uses Jones tape to turn the tables on Republicans, Damian Whitworth reports Damning list of abuses drawn up for impeachment Holland & Holland Tiny Gunmen to show their true colours Clinton to face unholy mess Christopher Walker reports from a cheerless Bethlehem om opposition to the US President's visit Orange Jerusalem's oldest synagogue found Girobank NatWest Farmer fasts to aid black tenants Lufthansa Specials Thieves get fiery hijack deterrent South Africans are snapping up flame-throwers to stop car attacks, writes Sam Kiley in Johannesburg Drunken driver blames victim Friends A childhood under Pinochet Jessica Davies recalls the terrible years which convince her the Home Secretary is right Our kind, mild harmless friend was never seen again Piaget Pre-millennial tension? It's kids' stuff Man on top Surviving a wife's success Contemporary relationships are facing one last taboo, says Ginny Dougary Wish lists made easy Cutting Edge Tie Rack Proud fOOT Babe Objects of desire Six of the Best Shed light on the Christmas table Turn against the peers, William Treat the toffs like the unions, suggests Mary Ann Sieghart Aristocrats will always protect their own caste All tied up Picture Gallery Hanging on the judges Opinionated as I am, the Pinochet case leaves me confused. So I have deferred to expert judgment Fair cop The Times Diary Perfect picture The Times Diary Harp practice The Times Diary Tucking in The Times Diary Philip Howard A bet on the bat was always a sure-fire outcome Chilly Vienna From Schroder as from Lafontaine, the news for Blair is bleak Message from Oslo A challenge for both Trimble and Adams Gone to Pot A society is reflected by its ceramics Pinochet, politics and rule of law Change of station Labour's pledge on vivisection EU and human rights Kurti's memory Millennium bug IT girls Quality of sound on South Bank White House makeover Euro and the WI Bones of truth Court Circular Birthdays today Royal engagements School news Meeting Reception University news Personal Column Dinners Appointments Picture Gallery Universal Declaration of Human Rights Church news Marriage Luncheons Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Anniversaries Leicester University Supper Polar Medals Latest wills Archie Moore Sir David Woodbine Parish Delta Worldwide Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Air Commodore James Leathart Liquidator sues Kevin Maxwell for £450m News The Times Crossword No 20,972 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Tomorrow Forecast Demon Internet Radio & TV Inside Section Bank acts on rates as deflationary fears grow Brown quits C&W to take helm at EDS Ericsson to shed 10,000 jobs Property tax loophole targeted Cross Business Arts Rover pact's decision day Pensions review sets sights on youngsters Education Seagram rolls final credits on PolyGram films Television and Radio Business Today Shell puts managers in line of fire Plaudits for Labour strategy on competition NatWest Lloyds Bank Picture Gallery PowerGen pays way out of deals The Cooperative Bank Allied Irish Harvey Nichols profit warning The Sunday Times Stagecoach interim surges by 33% EMAP and Capital link for radio bids Bioglan's £193m tag DMGT ahead 37% Oftel consults public QMH in German deal C&W sells AsiaSat stake Racal boosted by performance of 'unsung' division Cadillac By our City Editor: Santa arrives... too late Commentary What escape from a china crisis? All change for Aussie train set Dawn of an old era Dividend pegged by cautious HP Bulmer WS Atkins climbs after pulling out of Bovis talks Car safety firm set for boost Williams issues profits warning Commodities Liffe Options Hunger for a merger gives Energis new life Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rate (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes New issues, new trust Tempus Stagecoach Compass Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Racal Wall Street Sting in the tail for new breed of bargain hunters The Consumer Savers set to shy away from rising risk of shares Private Investors A dog's life Falling prices pose a genuine threat The Times examines the implications of deflation for Britain's economy No ho ho The Times City Diary Euromag The Times Diary City Diary Old pals act The Times Diary City Diary Chase De Vere Big guns will rule in search for growth Industrial Investors Rover's Munich backer awaits vote verdict Sigrid Aufterbeck on the workforce ballot that will decide the fate of the Longbridge car plant and affect the struggles inside BMW Compass points to bright future Coutts Midland Bank ARdbeG First direct NatWest Avis buys out 3 Arrows The Times Full-year losses fall sharply at Celltech Warning on drugs sector investment BUPA buys Barbican No buyer for Hi-Tech Reliance profit up 35% Renold announces bid Equities run but of steam BT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Walking on thin air Theatre The Snowman Peacock Pop Does 'peace on earth' include the Abbey? Week in the Arts Quick and the dead Shadows Barbican Pit The Mask of Zorro Music Classics at Christmas The Rivals/Cyrano de Bergerac Dublin Arts Sunday Times Ancient and modern New Jazz Albums Roy Haynes G. P. Hall The celebrated reappearing act Suddenly James are back from the indie graveyard. Nigel Williamson talks to singer and former wild man Tim Booth A finger-lickin' taste of Honeyz Lisa Verrico sees a golden future for the best of Britain's current crop of girl groups Lenny Kravitz the album Meaty beats manifest Pop Albums of the Year: David Sinclair (left) and Caitlin Moran turn up the volume on their favourite tracks Gifts for all sorts at ourprice Top dog for christmas Who took my breath away? Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Art Galleries Sass Royal Shakespeare Company Giving it some neck Music: Cellist Steven Isserlis is celebrating his 40th birthday with a host of projects, says Hilary Finch Alive on the ocean wave CBSO/Oramo Birmingham National Theatre Best Musical Royal Shakespeare Company True to spirit of Elgar LSO/Davis Barbican Entertainments Listings Bad hair day at the Mail Price is right for Hollick Media Diary Shooting on a shoestring The knife is being taken to TV production budgets, reports Meg Carter. Will it be a cut too far? How to make your mark on The Archers Michael Leapman on a product placement success The soap is allowed to bend the BBC's rules Maverick with a conscience Felix Dennis is the magazine mogul who cares. Raymond Snoddy reports The media interview Media & Marketing Infonet University for Industry Media & Marketing Harp Executive Recruitment HSA Mail launches new tabloid Trade digest Hennessen et Cle The Times Newspapers Media studies, what's that? Peter Cole defends a derided subject and Melvyn Bragg, below, begs television companies to give graduates a break 'TV discards so much talent' Death of a clot on the landscape Bad management, a Maxwell launch and too few good journalists doomed The European, says Peter Taylor Relish scandals in the air 'Even now it hurts to think of Ed' Panorama is bringing a personal touch to the issue of suicide, says Carol Midgley The Times No joke to the Holy Joes Media watch Challenge to decision not yet made fails Delay and change in system justifies strike-out Adjusting determination of fair rent Sub-contractor has duty of care Scots Law Report December 11 1998 House of Lords Legal & Public Notices Civil defendant can reopen conviction Whether fresh claim made Your average student knows his Homer-Simpson, that is Why US parents think British is best Unlike the American system, our schools offer discipline and tough exams, says Victoria Fletcher Blackwell's Book Shops The demands of the supply teacher Relax and develop a sense of humour, advises Paul Mills Courses Get Paid for Reading Books Holborn College Posts University for Industry Radley College University of Glamorgan Eagle Eyes Required Secretarial & Computer Studies How To Make Queen's Business & Secretarial College Chiropody Education New deal The Open University Queen's College Oxford Clifton High School Christmas Message St. Joseph's Hospice University of Oxford The University of Buckingham Warneke in mood for assault on records Swimming Duff Miller A Level & GCSE Easter Courses Education BAC Learn Spanish in Spain Gabbitas Judo on road to recovery John Goodbody on why Britain has reasons to be cheerful after trauma of the Olympics Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford How To Make Money Writing For Children Study Languages in Europe St. Aldates College Times Newspapers The Times England call on new-look squad Bowls New breed provides challenge for Gooch Speed Skating Students aim to make the grade Michael Aylwin retraces the academic steps of leading players and previews an inspirational rugby event Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess New TV deal will raise club profile Inside rugby Five Nations must reflect tour lessons Rugby Union Commontary Tamarindo can take charge Chris McGrath assesses the meetig at Cheltenham Thunderer: Cheltenham Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Lingfield Park Yesterday's Results Taunton Ludlow Market Rasen William Hill Rapid Raceline Radcliffe seizes last chance for title David Powell explains why a British athlete is still active in the fesstive season Robinson offers Reading quality Hockey East give regional tournament a miss Parrott sends Higgins packing Snooker: Leadig Scottish Players Suffer Early Departures from German Masters By our Sports Staff: Calzaghe to cross swords with Reid Boxing For the Record Today's Fixtures Grindlays private banking Thomas sounds warning on drug Sport in Brief Scandal could cut England's odds Cricket Commentary The Times South Africa tail keeps West Indies at bay Chelsea present case for the title Wasteful Arsenal count the cost Cole may be the hottest property around, but he still scrubs boots Oliver Holt looks into the future with Harry Redknapp, who has every reason to be delighted Bedlington return to the world of normality Police to testify in Vieira hearing Maier shows size matters The Hermannator is preparing to dominate the World Cup skiing season again. Graham Duffill looks at the Austrian proving the values of strengh and training "Old Speckled Hen" Irish plan rival regatta to Commodores' Cup Sailing Infrastructure's architects Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Animal rights-it's a jungle out there Review BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Rugby Union Ferguson hopes for fresh outlook England feel the heat after losing vital toss Taylor elects to bat on opening day Times Two Crossword By our Sports Staff: Morrison 'refused money' Football in the Saturday Times Skiing Hendry hints at retirement after defeat by Drago Zenith
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