News from 17/12/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Rosemary Righter, Michael Aylwin, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Sarah Potter, Ian Brodie and Damian Whitworth, Helen Corkery, Robert Lea, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Susan Sussman, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, J. E. Billingham, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Guy Holloway, G. E. Fogg, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Dominic Bradbury, Desmond Swinburn, Tom Walker, Nick Herbert, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Bryant, Ralph Harris, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Matthew Barbour, Pearson of Rannoch, Marina Warner, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Eric Miller, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Irvine of Lairg, A. A. Dashwood, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, George Melly, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, Gerald Hartup, Manus Costello, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Antony Wood, Allister Wilson, Oliver Holt, Sandra Parsons, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Sarah Cunningham, Stephen Farrell and Raymond Snoddy, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Robert Shepherd, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Saeed Shah, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Des Dearlove, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Michael Lea, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Sue Lappeman, Iain Finlayson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, K. M. Charlton, Ian Brodie, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Evans and Ian Brodie, Chris Ayres, Philip Couse, Dr Robert Hawley, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Stoddart of Swindon, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Patricia Duce, Diana Blamires, Russell Celyn Jones, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Anthony Howard, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Jonathan Cattell,
ResumoThe book of the year what all the critics chose US and Britain strike at Iraq Baghdad shaken by explosions and anti-aircraft fire as Operation Desert Fox begins No Title Cenotaph defaced by extremists Join the Books for Schools Campaign Mp names Sunday Telegraph Editor as Mi6 agent The Times Nuts to the Chrismas food fads Inside The best holiday films for children Cooper KO'd by snake in the grass Mikimoto Every Weekday 'We had no other choice'- Blair 'Failing to act now would threaten world stability 'Samson option' dreaded by the West Chemical Comet Saddam still in control of huge arsenal The Gulf War left the Dictator weaker but still deadly, writes Michael Evans Armaments Time runs out for diplomacy Weaponry deadlier than in Gulf War Saddam faces awesome firpower Michael Evans assesses the arsenal available to American and British forces as the conflict flares again Dissidents pinpointed targets Intelligence Boots In the Saturday Times PC World Barrage of 100 missiles starts Desert Fox Africa Raid planners hope to spark army uprising Allies' Aims Blasts light up the night sky Baghdad The rapid rise of journalist named as spy The Editor The ACCUSERSStephen Farrell and Raymond Snoddy on the man who chose a career in Fleet Street over Whitehall Halfords A socialite wife with religious and royal links The Moncktons Best nurses to be rewarded with more pay Dixons Virgin trip no joke for star of TV comedy GPs defy NHS ban to prescribe Viagra Killer caught by shoe Haughey let off hook MP defends sacking Dogs died in hot car Allow criminals to profit, says Irvine Woman's new role is Cambridge first Rapist officer given mercy Product Recall Notice Driver banned for combing hair at 70mph Beauty salon employee was trying to look her best for boyfriend, reports Shirley English Women should try to brush within the law Sandra Parsons doubts the wisdom of zooming and grooming Tiny Britain's king of television takes his last bow Children 'must insist on book at bedtime' David Blunkett thinks that parents should have novel demands on their time. John O'Leary reports Dixons Minibus crash arrests Bulger anger Family jailed Girl charged Rape suspect Major blamed by Hogg over BSE By a Correspondent: Inmates 'ran riot' at jail for children Dome sums up 1,000 years - with a sarnie Now the farce is with us Alfred Dunhill Tesco By a Correspondent: Two killed in pile-up and fire on foggy motorway A question of miunderstanding pays dividends for Blair £10bn for 'People's Priorities' Braun Hague's rating falls after clash with Cranborne Proposals for abuse register may become law Contraceptive pill puts men off the scent Psychological Society Secret of Doris's degree success Longines British Gas Energy Centres Children honoured for their courage Muted 100-member jury would have to decide Clinton's fate Impeachment Battle to woo the waverers proves futile Cliffhanger Dell White House haunted by echoes of past Trial Precedent Alzheimer's Disease Society Attack on Saddam delays vote to impeach Bid for Deal Partygoers just love Lewinsky The Socialite Technology assault on the Hill Lobbying Anglian Water Russian orphans face daily abuse Genocide accusation Le Pen sacks 14 rebels Australia countdown China doubles its age (AP): 'Dog collar' coats ban Dawn collapse kills up to in Rome flats Orange Turkish alarm as Italy 'frees' Kurd leader Serbs mourn Kosovo youths Illegal gems finance Unita attacks Travelodge Dinosaur find grips France Ben MacIntyre reports on a rare discovery by amateur fossil seekers Fugitive former President under house arrest Time Israelis face early polls as land deal falters Why a cup of tea is a life-saver Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on the benefits of drinking tea; daffodils and ALzheimer's disease; why mums-to-be need folic acid; the effect of nuts on heart disease; and MRI scans The Sunday Times Hope blooms for Alzheimer's Folic acid and health Diagnosis at a glance Hernia Lovers of nuts, take heart Will the critics choice be a Christmas bestseller? As bookshops look set for a surprising seasonal boom, Derwent May presents a guide to the top tales The Tao generation They are wealthy, under 45 and care more about inner peace than school fees or cars. Are you Tao too, asks Jane Shilling MFI home works Harrods Tell me on a Sunday, Agent X Anthony Howard on the twilit world of spooks and hacks Hacks really should not try to serve two masters Car trouble Dim dons The Times Diary Picture Gallery It's made them go blind Obsession with sex has led the Republicans to miss political realities Holy problem The Times Diary Fair op Out of their league The FA is too inept to make illicit gains, says Kevin McCarra With No Warning Saddam has forced a grim necessity on Britain and the US Agent Editor After naming the subject, the Commons should clear the air Modest Manifesto Mandelson learns to be less ambitious Blair's Vision' of Britain's role in future of Europe Salaried prosecutors With the postal delays that often occur at this time… God and mammon at the Abbey Pinochet appeal Apostrophe shortage To the darkness The heroic age of polar exploration Secular cards On the ball South Bank sounds Court Circular Royal engagements Receptions Arthur (Bob) Mason Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Dinners Parliamentary Carol Service Appointments Legal appointment Leverhulme Trust Latest wills Marriage Anniversaries University news Forthcoming marriages Suzanne Hywel Personal Column Graham Grant E. A. Smith MPs: No Hanging Vote by MPs] News The Times Crossword No 20,977 Business Aa Information Old Speckled Hen Gore-Tex In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Iraq bombing lifts oil and gold Tokyo sets the tone for nervous start to trade on Europe's markets Kpmg $3bn float for consulting business The Irishman who knew too much Noon sells out to WT for £50m Cruickshank's '1999 bus' fear Arts Numbers in work reach record level Mortgage Intelligence Sport Television and Radio Business Today UK 'must be sophisticated' Break puts rival on the menu Tourist Rates Found Standard Life to enter Uk mortgage market Electronic ordering trial at Safeway City awaits FSA policy on discipline Japan to lend $5bn to Asean neighbours Unions fear new checks on rights Stock market chiefs in London talks Business Roundup Phonelink sales up Feedback distorted Rathbone buys Curzon Alvis's £50m contracts New Blue Circle chief Forecast knocks Litho Rjb jumps 6% on £1bn deal with PowerGen British Biotech abandons trial for cancer drug Desmond takes £20m in Baltimore sale By our City Editor: Standard bombshell for lenders The Times Chirocaine receives approval Harris reveals pick-up in sales Trading in WT set to resume next month Cable & Wireless Go-Ahead enters rail market in Sweden Commodities Liffe Options Barclays slips further down banks league table Stock Market London Finanical Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Digging deep to survive Tempus Chiroscience Carpetright Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Go-Ahead Wall Street Innovation and creativity at the core of Mandelson's vision Christine Buckley analyses the proposals in the Competitiveness white paper Revolving door Parties' rail tickets cost us each £60 Bah, humbug The Times City Diary Festive bonus Time out Fast software draws sting of risky markets ARdbeg Time to close the GAAP Allister Wilson says that principles suitable for continental companies must be applicable to UK firms Star Alliance No accounting for opinions Any Other Business Historic audit Taxed to death Institute has to think the unthinkable Equities dose near test of day BT The Times Unit Trust Information Service PIA Diminishing prophets New Movies: Geoff Brown on the Book of Exodus stolidly retold in The Prince of Egypt, and other Chrismas films The Mighty Dance The Times Theatre Family fun thin on ground Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Classical Concerts Seasonal sweet turned sour Dance The Nutcracker Coliseum Wales and whinges Pop Manic Street Preachers Wembley Arena As far as the capacity crowd was concerned, it could… Metal à la mode Rob Zombie/Monster Magnet Astoria, W1 One old master to another Theatre Present Laughter Leeds Music Gardiner's Bach project New-way family favourites Concerts Philharmonia/Slatkin Festival Hall Baroque New Classical CDS: A Christmas delight, and furious Orphcus and emerald gems Classical CDs reviewed in The Times can be ordered… Opera Vocal Bach all the way Monteverdi Choir St. Giles Worth hearing From Russia with love and an Irish accent A Month in the Country Swan Stratford Very original Hockney New on Video Bach Cantatas Late news: Henry Bech wins Nobel Prize John Updike's latest book finds the mischievous author striking back at his critics - and, thankfully, not acting his age Russian poet who came out of Africa Antony Wood Pusjkin By Elaine Feinstein Weidanfield & Nicolson, £20 ISBN 2 297 81825 0 The Times Bookshop It's Dylan who has the last word, after all Russell Celyn Jones Double Drink Story By Caitlin Thomas Virago, £12.99 Isbn 1 86049 5605 The comeback kid George Melly the Good Life By Tony Bennett with Will Friedwald Simon & Schuster, £16.99 Isbn 0 684 85872 X A man with a mission No regrets Tail of talk Capital ideas Food for a hunger for evil Marina Warner on our enduring fascination with tales of terror Gothic By Richard Davenport-Hines 4tg Estate, £20 ISBN 1 85702 498 2 The tortured route from Powellism to Thatcherism A sultan's crusade for unity Dominic Bradbury the Book of Saladin By Tariq Ali Verso, £17 ISBN 1 85984 834 6 Diary & Letters The Timed Diary & Letters The prophet of risk cries that the end is nigh Rosemary Righter the Crisis of Global Capitalism By George Soros Little, Brown, £17.99 ISBN 0 316 84916 2 Slope off for a peaceful break USA & Canada Overseas Express Jetline Just America Flight Searchers Austravel Heed the call of the wild in 1999 Airline Network Flightseekers Seagull Travels Midwinter Escapes Jetworld Benz Great Deals Global Flightline Cuba Charter Flight Centre Flight Centre Trailfinders Delta Worldwide New Year Parties Weekend Travel New parties cannot be added Maintenance contract liable to VAT Settlement with one discharges liability of both Law Report December 17 1998 House of Lords No costs liability The Times Solid cross-claim necessary The Times Top-ranked Palmer is passed over for award Swimming Daniels helps to lay foundations Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move New York prepares for Lewis sell-out Boxing Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Dunwoody summoned for Imperial Call Racing: Young Irish Trainer Favours King George Ortion at Kempton for Former Gold Cup Winner Richard Evans Towcester Exeter Catterick Olympia draws powerful line-up Equestrianism Giles back in fold for England Hockey Fixtures Sport's modern-day rulers failing to measure up Ronaldo stands in the way of United Football Draws Snow Reports Sheepshanks leads the new guard Matt Dickinson looks at the candidates in line for positions of power at Lancaster Gate Diamonds give Cup third-round sparkle Aloisi is sent to Coventry By our Sports Staff: Genoa giants look to Platt Magic Numbers RFU puts potent case for its defence Rugby Union Sloppy Higgins toppled by Lee Snooker: World No 1 Exits Prematurely but Hendry Reaches Quarter-Finals For the Record Spanish students receive a lesson Durham given the push The Times Mitchell cleared of drugs violation Time to build for Tudor period Deflated England must start looking to the next generation Taylor's team deserves acclaim Rolex of Geneva Word-Watching Radio Choice Their beautiful laundrette Television Choice BBC1 Mother, you'll like this, but not a lot Review Pay TV Satellite, Cable and Digital Swimming Zola's level best thwarts United Late strike earns precious point to keep Ferguson's team off top of Premiership Times Two Crossword FA must not miss chance to modernise for millennium Oliver Holt believes the national game could yet profit from the troubles afflicting its governing body Rugby Union Citytraveller Direct Manager salutes Vialli's battlers Top of Table Railtrack Safety & Standards Birmingham International Airport Virgin atlantic KPMG Fora foot in, look to a bookshop Amanda Loose assesses the best career guides Civilaviation Authority McNicholas PLC Birmingham Graduates Venture Capital (I. 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