News from 15/12/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Jill McGivering, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Robert Cole, Michael Aylwin, Grace Bradberry, Patricia Corbett, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Phil Gordon and Stephen Wood, John Bowis, Harriet Warner, William Garnett, Julian M. Marks, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Brian Kay, Ian Murray, Roger Knight, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Bronwen Jones, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Nicolas Stacey, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Kimberly McDonald, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Charles Bremner and Michael Hornsby, Matt Sims, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Miranda Ingram, Jody Scott, Roland Watson, Brian Palmer, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, J. A. Cooney, Barry Millington, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, John Disley, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Eldridge, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, John Goodbody, Peter Owen-Jones, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Iola Smith, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Danny Lee, Craig Lord, P. G. Harrup, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Peter Clark, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Sue Lappeman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jessica Ruggles, Michael Gove, David Pamick QC, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Richard Miles, Tim Jones, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, G. J. Masters, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, John Parfitt, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, James Campbell, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Susie Steiner, Andrew Tyrie, Jan Raath, Andrew R. Wylde, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Roger Landau,
ResumoTimes readers bring hope to tragic Dorah Europe puts ban on farm antibiotics Fears of threat to human health Factory gate deflation Tory 'lunatics' Index Spencers escape flames at Cape Town family mansion Mighty mouse may give old people muscle Get on Target for £28,000 Hopkins and the futile world of Hollywood Clinton peace plan faces summit test Diane Blood tells of her joy Tiffany & Co. 30p Every Weekday Pension opt-out right to he ended Alice sees puzzling image in Commons' looking-glass world Tory policy on Europe 'run by head bangers' Slanging match between Blair and Hague has a bitter edge, reports Roland Watson Railtrack Smith wants galleries to be free for all by 2001 Football graduates done good Jobseekers must list convictions in vetting reform Fresh bid to free Pinochet Forces medical service upgrade Unionist leader loses support Killer is found dead in hospital Policeman wins £75,000 damages Londoners get date for mayor Boat survivor found body of dead friend Exhausted man raised the alarm after a 1?-mile dash in his bare feet, reports Shirley English Ex-soldier who shot at police is jailed Mild spell saves abandoned baby By a Correspondent: Tycoon wins case of fake car mascots Islanders cling on in rocky outposts Communities have defied drift to mainland, writes Alan Hamilton 100 police join hunt for serial rapist Go Ingham defends his Purley gates rage Nortel Networks Diana fund sues us gifts firm AXS Bbc man cleared of assaulting girlfriend Court is told that case was brought out of revenge when reporter ended relationship, reports Susie Steiner CRE 'has harmed race relations' WH Smith sex oil proves a little rash Blood confusion left boy disabled L'art de vivre Taunted man jailed for killing his wife Youth sows the seeds of a short, unhealthy life Improvements in life expectancy are undermined by smoking and drinking, writes Ian Murray Wee dram 'good for the heart' If You Feel It, we Can Express It Abandoned boy who made a success faces deportation Nigerian left to fend for himself at 14 has been told he cannot stay in Britain, reports Sue Lappeman £3.6m to study aspirin remedy for Alzheimer's Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Alzheimer's Research Trust Appeal Colleges end cash link with tobacco industry The Qualiflyer Group Over-the-top Hague is taking party further to the fringe Tax relief boost for employee share schemes Reforms should give workers extra incentives to take up options, writes Jill Sherman BT Tory peers defiant on Pr Bill Vote will force Labour's hand on election, writes James Landale Irvine sees end to 'fat cat' aid fees Mandelson tries a little tenderness with his troops Computer loss angers MPs England lays claim to Auld Lang Tyne Robert Burns put words to a Gateshead tune, reports Paul Wilkinson Bible left unread in most homes Building Societies Act 1986 Youth on run dies in crash Ex-teacher loses Pitman in clear Nimmo improves Oldest cat home The Qualiflyer Group Heroin link causes a stir at McDonald's Small screen 'stunted Hope's talent' Lloyds Bank Impeaching me 'is against us interests ' Bronwen Maddox on the Clinton appeal to patriotism It's up to you New Yorkers Puerto Rico will not be 51st state Le Meridien Suicide teacher killed husband Clinton warms to Palestine state The President's sentiments were acclaimed as policy in Gaza City, writes Christopher Walker Visit brings hope to refugees Ross Dunn finds new optimism among Palestinians in Gaza City Cable & Wireless The Qualiflyer Group Arabic press lends support Zimbabwe toll rises in Congo debacle Fighting Kabila's battles is proving costly, writes Jan Raath in Harare Leader of Hutu death squads admits genocide NatWest Minolta Anthem in English trumpets the demise of apartheid Farewell , my concubine, I'm off to labour camp Cheating husbands with cheap second spouses in China risk domestic revenge, writes Jill McGivering in Hong Kong Korean PoWs are free after 45 years (AFP): Iran suspects held Iii Havel cancels talks (Reuters): Algerian leader quits (AFP): Female travel Victory' (Reauters): Dutch plan dogs ban Nuclear talks reveal split in Bonn coalition Toulouse policemen are held after fatal shooting WHSmith Germany signals firm line on Eu budget rebate 38 die in day of Kosovo 'truce' carnage Pavarotti exits over taxing role Tiny Dorah: a year of and bravery Life is dramatically different for the child saved by Times readers last Christmas, Bronwen Jones reports Harrods Prepare for the season of gluttony The Harley Medical Group Direct Line The world 's a stage - but it's all a bit silly , really He is one of Hollywood's biggest stars, but Sir Anthony Hopkins is disillusioned with acting. Do others feel the same way? Tom Conti talks to Grace Bradberry Divided by Christmas? Christmas can be delicate if your partner is not a Christian, says Miranda Ingram When I discovered that he hated it, I felt really panicky Royal Gate Kensington Time Don't be scared of the ugly sisters Blair must lose the psychology of failure, says Michael Gove The Prince Minister is rattled because he is in the wrong A dog's life The Times Diary Picture Gallery The joyous jitters bug If 2000 does bring global computer meltdown, it will be a timely lesson Cheers, Fidel The Times Diary Butler backed The Times Diary Abbey crunch The Times Diary Selling peers a pup The Lords reform plan is a fix, says Andrew Tyrie Clause and Effect A Palestinian vote that meet Israel's conditions Substance Abuse Banning antibiotics on the farm is only half the battle Into the Night Now more than ever research is needed into Alzheimer's Future for care in the community Services rendered Birds of prey An obstacle race for homebuyers Council grants Dust to dust Worth their weight Christmas shopping Looking askance at EU prices Berlin Olympics Still arguing Court Circular Royal engagements Today's birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Nicholas Budgen Mr Michael Samuelson Dinners Luncheon Memorial service Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Institute of Physics Latest wills The Most Rev Henry McAdoo The Most Rev Henry McAdoo, Archbishop of Dublin, 1977-85, died on December 10 aged 82. He was born on January 10,1916 Air Commodore Ian Stockwell Air Commondore Ian Stockwell, CBE, DFC, AFC, died on November 15 aged 81. He was born on July 30,1917 Memorial Services Ashwanden - Mrs Lois. A Service of… Delta Worldwide Hay Hampers Alex Morrison Alex Morrison, found of Morrison Construction Group, died on November 13 aged 79. He was born April 21,1919 On this Day December 15.1930 An Original Explorer Will you be on target with your Fantasy team? How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form As I was saying... Prizes Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here A lucky 13 for brilliant Benito It's not often that one player scores so many points in a single week but if your want the ?500 prize you'd better have him in your team ON-Target: the new weekly ?500 game kicks off here Demoralised that your Fantasy League team is not doing the business? With ON-Target they could suddenly become winners Monthly Winner Fantasy Quiz Spring into action now for winter Fantasy League Top 100 Check your Scores Telephone 0640 62 51 02 News The Times Crossword No 20,975 Chemicals sale: Oil giant Royal Dutch/Shell Group… AA Information Swissair Demon Internet In The Times Inside Section 2 Today Factory gate inflation at lowest level on record John Charcol Shell to wipe out bulk of profit in $4.5bn write-off Emap on verge of US acquisition Economics Board that Poured Dirty Water on Troubled Oil De Beers rough sales fall further Arts Goldman suffers earnings setback Law Vieira Verdict Fine by Arsenal Business Today Tarmac's Aggregate merger falls apart Packer gambles on Melbourne casino National Grid says more deals to come Multiple Display Advertising Items Rutland plans to raise ?200m Foreigners invest £22bn in UK Ford Watchdogs seek to end merger abuse Daewoo fears for Ulster jobs Dell Hermes agrees to US union with Lens Asia air passenger numbers on the up Rover denies problem Bloomsbury venture Fountain shares rise Talk declines option Plysu strengthened API in China talks Hardys' flat summer Fife sells subsidiaries Tourist Rates Vaux announces plans to change name to Swallow Forecast knocks PIC price CNBC By our City Editor: Shell needs a shell explosion Misys in $60m software bid Mattel to buy software firm Cadoro losses deepen Antisoma deal Lyric Hotels sold Greenalls in talks Xenova drug trial Jacques Vert out of red after three years Lloyds Bank Esprit plans return to the high street Shield seeks £2m for Afecta Exchange Sets about papering over cracks 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 A genuine test of faith National Grid Vaux Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Shield Wall Street Blair's European dilemma Britain must take great care if it is not to lose flexibility because others refuse to reform Rat race The Times City Diary Snap! The Times City Diary Dry humour The Times City Diary Community action comes into focus for Internet marketers Sucker punch The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fish Modest losses at the close Easy Jet Mum's army will take on any secretarial challenge Harriet Warner on an idea that meets the needs of families and companies Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Communications 2000 BT Swisher Evesham Micros Utility gives help in saving energy Tell-tale clues of festive greetings The piano's grand … but there's more Music: Never one to stagnate, the versatile Joanna MacGregor now has her own record label. She talks to John Allison Amadeus Opera Stand in and be accounted Concerts Bournemouth so/Bernas Building a Library A guide to the best available classical recordings, presented in conjunction with Bbc Radio 3 Disciples pay tribute to maitre Messiaen Night Birmingham/Radio 3 Visual Art Comedy Theatre Listings Recommended Today Guide to artsf and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release Opera & Ballet Antisocial services Opera Hansel and Gretel Entertainments Listings Orwell that ends well The Demon Headmastefr Pleasance London Jazz Always read the label Jazz Colin Towns/Andy Sheppard Queen Elizabeth Hall Galleries Finger on the self-destruct button Visual Art: Richard Cork on Oxford's showcase for the haunting works of Gustav Metzger Around the London Galleries Body Control Tomorrow Order for committal defective Justice better served by strike-out Duty to come to aid of fellow officer Hoggett Bowers Wilberforce Chambers St. James's Chambers Business being continued despite lack of work Trans World International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forensic Partner Would more lords have made a difference to the General? Crooked lawyers who keep working Preventing lawyers who have been struck off from practising is a tricky business, says Danny Lee Most have an interest in seeing that crooks get penalties Picture Gallery Legal Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items ZMB Collinson Grant Consultants Limited Chambers Zarak Macrae Beenher QD Norwich Union 2 Crown Office Row Legal Counsel Times Newspapers Irvine rings in the new Lord Irvine's new Bill will affect everyone hiring a lawyer. Interview by Frances Gibb Insolvency Lawyers Chambers Lipson Lloyd Jones Our bodies patently lack protection Intellectual property needs proper safeguarding, says Edward Fennell Britain take strength from depth Swimming NatWest Broncos fall short in quest for perfection National Football League Results and Standings Sydney hopefuls show potential Judo Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keen on Chess Parrott fashions welcome revival Snooker Savill stalls on jockeys' logos Racing: BHB Chairman Plays Waiting Game over Sponsorship Scheme Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Folkestone Rapid Raceline Richard Evans Racing Ahead Specialists Hereford The Times Musselburgh England's challenge is reduced to ashes Momentry misjudgement by Hussain reinforces Australia's over whelming position of strength Change to Interest Rates Scoreboard from Adelaide Today's Fixtures Pools Forecasts General Stewart reveals flaws by dropping down the ranks Michael Henderson calls for a new approach from a younger captain Magic Numbers Sport in Brief Legal & Public Notices Transfer to Rangers should help McCann Football Loughborough dear first hurdle Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The force is strong with Ireland For the Record Snow Reports 7 Wasps from 5 Countries Fly into Lillywhites… Ulster to put case for home help Westwood sets his sights even higher European tour Golfer of the Year plots assault on majors IDG Calzaghe wants quick fix Boxing Word-Watching DiMaggio showing progress Moths out of mothballs Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) South Africans: sanguine or sanguinary? Review BBC Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Vieira assault verdict suits Arsenal fine Wenger helps to lift ban fears Times Two Crossword Bookshop American Football Fleming makes breakthrough Batty helps Leeds book third place China adds to Olympic crisis Golf Table Zenith
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