News from 18/12/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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James Landale and Mark Inglefield, Marvin Harner, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Sir Michael Rose, Rob Hughes, C. Whetton, Tony Cox, Paul Hoggart, Bernard Kaukas, Mark Souster, Michael Theodoulou and our Foreign Staff, Charles Miller, David Rhys Jones, Anthony Loyd and Tom Walker, Michael Binyon and Ian Brodie, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Carol Midgley, Geoffrey Marshall, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Ihab Makaris, Tom Walker, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Raymond Snoddy and Jason Niss?, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, and Ian Brodie, Jason Allardyce, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John O'Leary and Victoria Fletcher, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Kimberly McDonald, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Jane McDonald, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, David L. Mearns (Survey Director), Roland Watson, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, David Beer, Jasper Gerard, George Caulkin and Stephen Wood, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Paul Durman, Michael Wehle, Manus Costello, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Peter Tray, Jill Sherman and Christine Buckley, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Maggie Brown's, Karen Geary's, Raymond Keene, John Rix, Matt Dickinson, Susie Steinier, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Nigel Cliff, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Michael Evans, Stephen Farrell and Carol Midgley, Damian Whitworth, Wilfred Jones, Andrew Scadding, Michael Theodoulou and Christopher Walker, Paul Weller, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Lorne MacKillop, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Sigrid Aufterbeck, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Robert A. Gerard (Assistant Secretary), Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jane Irons, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Charles Markuss, Robin Lodge, Philip Joseph, Anthony Smith, President, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
Resumo'Drastic increase' in bombing raids RAF Tornados join Irag attack Index Lawson inquiry Law lords overturn decision to deny Pinochet immunity Operation desert fox Ulster peace progress MPs from all sides back 'the only option' Chopard Geneve 30p Every Weekday Cheers accompany Gucci-shoed light brigade in full charge Britons forced to cancel holidays BT War planners must keep end in sight General Sir Michael Rose argues that the military potion will not work and maps out a piece strategy Life goes on as normal for RAF families left behind Fear of unknown dampens festive cheer in community well versed in battle, writes Jason Allardyce Golden rule for survival Protesters daub Whitehall Fateful Anglo-US summit in the skies Ian Brodie describes the Air Force One phone call to Tony Blair that led to raids Fighting is 'allowed' during the holy month of lasting Terror threat shuts us embassies Historians outfoxed Comet Flying Fox that packs 2,0001b lethal punch Left-wing Labour MPs break ranks Blair rebukes his critics in tense exchanges in Commins, report James Landale and Mark Inglefield Dixons Casualties will present first test of leadership Russia reveals its fury at lack of clout Cellnet Saddam shows defiance with bomb site visit Arab states voice condemnation WHSmith MPs act over ease of editor and M16 Roland Watson monitors reaction at Westminster to allegations that Dominic Lawson was a spy 'Communists' allegation cost newspaper £10,000 Salving Consciences in Hampstead Kenneth Roberts, who has been working for the Un in Bosnia for over a year, argues that we should pull out now From The Spectator. challenging the media line Staples Investors in People Reporters' garb is the perfect disguise for spooks Former nun tells of hotel sex with priest Shirley English hears a libel trial witness describe affair that ended with a broken promise of marriage Drink-drive informers to be paid Swiftcall Limited Al Fayed settles bodyguard claim WHSmith Grate to Roman London's west end Tomorrow in the times DSG Retail Ltd School test results are 'vague and unreliable' John O'Leary and Victoria Fletcher on a dispute over national assesment Pupil fights to keep failing school open Minister backs ban on human cloning Crisis Judge 's lapse could lead to bench 'vetting' Repercussions Top lawyers are united that the iaw lords' rulling has shaken the system, reports Frances Gibb A rather uncomfortable day on the Woolsack Alan Hamilation witnesses history, and mild embarrassment, in a distinctly subdued Upper House Back to the beginning, says Chile Thresher Strong-willed maverick was poised to be a legend PC World the Computer Superstore Two's company for BBC's top woman Carol Midgley reports on the pioneer who is taking control of BBC2 Assault doctor 'not fit to practise' Strings attached to opera funding Speed up trial, says rail crash chief What you've waited for all year. A nice fat… Four are jailed for £7m City robbery Animal activists face ban as terrorists Richard Ford reports on Jack straw's for wider powers to curb groups involed in volent crime Iraqi hijackers are freed because they acted under duress BT Branson's balloon will brave airstrikes New smear test could improve screening A better method of making slides may poen way to automated scanning, writes Ian Murray Chocaholics eat their way to longer life US teams isolate asthma trigger Britain's Biggest Digital TV Stores Currys Ancient crocs roamed a balmy Arctic TUC attacks 'blowto battle for recognition Latest changes to Fairness at Work White Paper are denounced, write Jill Sherman and Christine Buckley Orange Britain accepts big EU cuts to fishing quotas New offence to protect young from sex abuse Norman denies he is returning to business Blair must prove he is a man of letters Court quashes Ira bombing conviction Judges say Hyde Park blast ruling does not mean freed man is innocent, writes Stewart Tendler By a Correspondent: Lost ship inquiry will be reopened December is the shortest month Papers face contempt charges Ekland jury hung Bulls run amok GP wins £50,000 Killer spared jail Voles in a hole B&Q Trimble faces censure over boys' funeral Mitterrand gifts sold UIP Euro-MPs block Santer on budget (AP): Students die in rubble (AP): Transplant boy home (AP): Jakarta rioter killed (AP): North Korean sub sunk (AP): Death for Pakistanis (AP): Montand paternity claim thrown out British set up base for Kosovo rescue troops Price of power leads to culture shock Chaumet Ukraine hit by spread of HIV virus Tiny Standard Life Bank New Speaker confesses to 'several affairs' Leaders ready go ahead with impeachment, writes Damian Whitworth Stars come out to shine for Clinton Life closely copies Hollywood art Protests mark trial of China dissidents Officials stick to hard line on rebels, writes James Pringle in Beijing Deng 's open door leads to mixed fortunes Litte nostalgia as Chinese look back over two decades, writes James Pringle Gateway British films set for US honours Objects of desire Hot Tip Harrods Dressed like an angel Six of the Best Perfume and present sets TieRack All's fair in love and war She is with CNN in Baghdad, he is at the centre of power. James Bone reports Why cant a woman buy more like a man? Time Touchy-feely catchee the top job Iq is not enough in politics, says Mary Ann Sieghart Sign language Sun shines Picture Gallery Stone Age strategy Bombing Iraq won't work. saddam is victorious at the West's expense Word weary Home help Picture Gallery String along Philip Howard A proverb in time sanes a sub-editor a forced rhyme In Time of Danger Republicans are acting against the world's best interest Peer Pressure A ruling that should have profound judicial implications Ever Green The cruise crooner's lesson for the not so very young Allies fulfil their bombing pledge Clinton impeachment Oxford protest on traffic planning Wreck of the 'Hood' Music charts Swiss vote Waste of time Hark the herald e-mails sing Christmas deities Heaven and Hell Seasonal stress By their fruits Court Circular Today's birthdays The Wine Standards Board of The Vintners' Company Legal appointment Missing medal turns up after 76 years World Congress of Faiths Church in Wales Dinner University news Memorial services Personal Column Army 6th Form Scholarships Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Latest wills Admiral Sir Richard Thomas Admiral Sir Richard Thomas, KCB, KCVO, OBE, United Kingdom Military Representative to Nato, 1989-92, and Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, 1992-95, died of complications after a stroke on December 13 aged 66. He was born on March 22,1932 Delta Worldwide Personal Column Lupus Travel Ltd Jetline Flightseekers Rukba Professor Sidney Pollard Jetworld Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Ilse Noach IIse Noach, psychoanalyst, `died on December 3 aged 90. she was born in Vienna in 1908 On this Day A petition about Scotland, s treaty rights in the British Union was addressed to the King, through of the London and Glasgow branches of the St Andrew Society News The Times Crossword No 20,978 Business Sport In the Times on Saturday Tomorrow Forecast Arts Features Media Education The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Asda to cut gimmicks as growth slows down Siemens to run National Savings Retail sales rise surprises City Traders and manufacturers ease gloom with sings of resilience Fraser lords it in new oil job Business MPs move to curb Chancellor on RPI Arts Investor Media Television and Radio Business Today Oil price falls as exports continue ARdbEG Public interest members to join FSA's discipline panel OECD in call for ECB to publish minutes Oftel to monitor emergency calls handled by CWC From a Correspondent in Geneva: US and Europe seek banana deal Picture Gallery One in four fails to save for pension Cohen facing disqualification over Chancery German economy to suffer sharper slowdown Shopping malls sold for $2.5bn Business Roundup Tote may pull Coral bid Markets look to merge BA delay defended Bank merger agreed Microsoft appeals Jones Stroud setback Antisoma's £25m tag Eurocopy optimistic Dyson warning In Business Life Tomorrow Tourist Rates Scottish and Southern seeks more power sites NTL emerges as the bidder for Newcastle By our City Editor: Asda reports a not-so-phoney war By our City Staff: OFT states case over TV rights By our City Staff: Shell chief scorns talk of mergers The Sunday Times Americans help Hanson to beat flat UK demand Two left in race for NPI Commodities Liffe Options Investors ignore Gulf crisis in thin trading Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Monsey Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Hanson Electra Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Conserving energy Tempus Newcastle Utd Wall Street The crash that most firms fear is a computer failure Survey finds that problems with new systems are widespread and costly, says Jason Nisse No smoke from the oilfields puts traders out of firing line Gulf conflict this time should not iet Saddam hold the market to ransom, writes Carl Mortished Bid brewing Cohen aura Top man Weasel wise Fleming High-tech investors need to club together Is state pension pooling next? Shares rally after early fall Hargreaves Lansdown Asian crisis may cost UK taxpayers £260m Electra celebrates art of good timing Chase to exceed analysts' forecasts Independent plans restructure House of Fraser secures cafes facelift Former East Midlands chief gets Arriva job From a Correspondent: Eustace to leave Philips in the spring The Times From a Correspondent: US trade deficit for October narrows Hong Kong jobless at record 5.5% high Business Roundup Sainsbury's card boost Wardle's forecast McKay on the up Loss for Salvage Railtrack choice The Times Unit Trust Information Service Old Pulteney From euphoria to Viagra in one wacky year Pop Mezzanine Theatre Interview Jane McDonald on top The day Jane's ship came in If Jane McDonald's single tops the Christmas singles chart, she's got her strange grandmother to thank Omagh Fund Raps missing a consonant New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums Perfect essence in a box New Jazz Albums H Pop Albums Hip hop in the doldrums Funks a lot to the ace of bass Jazz Funny rhythms Spotlight on 1998 No cause for celebration When Britpop died for the Corrs David Sinclair looks back at 1998, when the only thing pop knew for sure was that it could take nothing for granted HMV Ourprice Tomorrow Nights out in Metro Listings Carmen in Leeds Recommended this Weekend Art Galleries Dick to the rescue Monster mash The Legendary Golem Born to play brilliant Bach Concerts Be prepared Description cannot be trade mark Safe third country despite refusal of entry Limits of forensic immunity from suit Law Report December 18 1998 Copurt of Appeal The Times Monicagate , a pundit's dream For decades, Washington insiders had little to titillate the public tastebuds. Then along came Bill Clinton. Now every commentator in town is in demand, says Charles Miller The Times Gloves come off for biggest press scrap of the century The honcymoon is over. With Tony Blair in one corner and Eurosceptic cditors in the other, the fight is on for the heart and mind of Britain 'Loaded and FHM are not for me. They are for kids' As Editor of GQ, James Brown has kicked his cocaine habit and put on a Savile Row suit but, Carol Midgley finds, something of the rebel lingers Pinning down Pinochet Airstrikes on Iraq: did anyone tell the BBC? The battle that will change TV for ever The struggle for pay-TV supremacy is hotting up. Ihab akaris, who worked on two digital launches will transform the television landscape Media & Marketing University for Industry Infonet Cheesy John Cleese is top of the turn-offs Mediawatch On tour with Ted at a rate of knots Karen Geary's diary charts a nationwide dash with Edward Heath, plugging his autobigraphy Can the Dome fight back? The Times Emap takes on America Raymond Snoddy on the Petersen acquisition Sing out to save the carol Traditional hymns are a vital part of children's education, says Susan Elkin West London Training & Enterprise Council Queen's AF Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford Ashbourne Duff Miller Abbey Fighting We book shortage Eagle Eyes Required St. Joseph's Hospice Unsinkable Boxer out to earn championship shot Racing: Would—be Golf Cup Contender Makes Chasing Debut Uttoxeter Snow Reports Lingfield Park Southwell Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Marathon brings joy in the long run Read all about it—Times writers take their pick of the very best sporting books of the year Sheffield tales of restless ambition Shedding new light on forgotten classic Fishing Great courses given special treatment Pain and pints on the longest road of all Triathlon Centenary marked by fitting work Durham University Business School The MBA Career Guide English club sides offered European bait of £12m Rugby Union Sevens hit for six by new era Get Paid for Reading Books MPW Secretarial & Computer Studies Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Cardiff and Swansea are fined £156.000 Palmer's lack of condition exposed Swimming Sdao looks forward to reunion Netball: Middlesex Boast Experience in Meeting of Unbeaten Counties Falcon 4.0 Beerbaum shows his hand Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Hendry is left speechless by defeat Snooker Winning Move Keene on chess Singh casts doubts aside to claim gold By our Sport Staff: Millichip calls for overhaul at FA Collins Sunderland put their faith in Reid's expertise Stevenage sack manager Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Martin enjoys double first Bowls Bennett back in England squad Hockey Enter Taylor bearing gifts Faltering England grateful for Australia captain's largess Magic Numbers and Free Champagne Old Speckled Hen Fog lifts Zimbabwe hopes For the Record Word-Watching Fixtures Radio Choice The wall and Y-fronts? Television Choice Cruising for a bruising in the labs of war BBC1 Pay TV, Satelliite, Cable and Digital Chelsea show appetite for title challenge Only united can stop Vialli's team Times Two Crossword Cricket 50 Brazilian reveals naked ambition Eob Hughes on a top player happy to show off his talents Italian scepticism increases pressure on Platt to succeed Equestrianism 48 Optimax Laser Eye Clinics By our Sports Staff: Walsh's years of service end in acrimony
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