News from 23/12/1998
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David T. Staples, Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Julia Neuberger Chief Executive, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, John Vincent, Adam Ogilvie-Smith, Stephen O'loughlin, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Andrew Gibbs, Gavin Lumsden, Sir Neil Cossons, Rod Liddell, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Sir Harold Kroto, Lynne Truss, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Eduard Fuller, Michael J. Davis, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Oliver A. W. Lodge, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Heather Neill, Patrick Moore, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Russell Kempson and Richard Hobson, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy and Claudia Joseph, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, C. A. Mitchell, Bob Metcalf, David Cunningham, Peter Waymark, Nicholas Blanford, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Alan J. Miller, Roland Watson, Anna Blundy, Helen Rumbelow, Lord Winston, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Manus Costello, Jennie Hawthorne, Michael Graydon, David Watts, Martin Waller and Manus Costello, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Tim Renton, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Duce, Rachel Kelly, Marcus Binney and Alex O'connell, Peter Grafton, Richard Evans, Robert Cole and Manus Costello, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Peter M. G. Hime, Felix Weinberg, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Hettie Judah, John Wells-Thorpe (Chairman), John Allison, Sigrid Aufterbeck, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Chris McGrath, Moira Petty, Sue Lappeman, Peter Riddell, Timothy Gowers, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, John Goodbody and Raymond Snoddy, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Paul Davies, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Lesley O'Toole, Roland Phillips, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Gwenda Joyce-Brophy, Marit Harie, Susie Steiner, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lord Sainsbury, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,
ResumoSeriously... it's Robin Williams Blair backs Mandelson in loan row Family money will soon settle 'Robinson mess' Inside In October 1996 Geaffrey Index Steady euro Britain fears loss of Kuwait bases Who won? Who lost? Who knows? Lord Soper dies at 95 GEC prepares for merger Burrell's ally speaks out Branson granted China passage From moon landing to DNA Baume & Mercier 30P Every Weekday Peter's friends blame Brown aide for leak Trade Secretary's circle suspects Charlie Whelan of reopning old wound, reports Phlip Webster Midland Private Banking Scratching the surface of Labour's own New Testament The Mandelson Loan: The Gost Michael Gove reports on how the great image-maker's insights of the tories havereturned to haunt him King of Spin in whirl of interviews Foolish mistake that weakens Blair Robinson stages a vanishing act from Commons You could buy a street for that in Hartlepool Mother's helping hand Designer home is minimalist at heart The Mandelsoon Loan: The High Living Mortgage could cost £28,000 a year Ernest Jones 'Exotic' party animal stands out from dull Cabinet pack Soapbox Soper was 'the last of his kind' Ruth Gledhill ontributes to the peer and preacher, who has died at his London home aged 95 Soperisms Lawrences use TV for race plea Magnet JP gave thieves 'shopping list' of clothes and perfume Lady Hail sham dies aged 69 Judge calls halt to Tube strike News in Brief Accidental SOS Computer fears Tin mine saved Next, please Jury clears Bill star who acted over drug fears TV detective tells of desperate search to find missing daughter, reports Sue Lappeman By a Correspondent: Krays saved actor from life of crime Harvey Nichols Sale Fingers Bail for killers awaiting appeal Experts divided over listing of 'eyesore' blocks Listed Buildings AMD Bulldoze it, say residents of Grade II* estate Helping the cheetah to cheat extinction The Times Christmas Appeal The Zoological Society of London Disabled sprinter wins £1.5m News in Brief Players in court Tesco cleared Marrow boy dies Flyhalf banned Correction Burrell's ally tells of ordeal at Diana fund Operation will make Boris eagle-eyed Blackbird top of flocks Marks & Spencer 999 crew 'read map for route to hospital' Omagh survivor goes home for Christmas Martin Fletcher on a bitter-sweet day for a woman who lost her child BT Teletubby fans risk a hard lesson in life Egg Christmas makes defiant return to festive Hanoi Communism failed to cruch the Catholic Church, wrties David Watts Search goes on for Chechnya bodies Selfridges & Co (AFP): Food of love cheers ducks Third dissident jailed in China One in five still anti-Semitic in united Germany Israel looks to the 'unknown' general Military leader is courted before he enters poll race, writes Ross Dunn in Jerusalem Mother and six children die in air attack Proud francs continue to pay their way in French Euroland Britannia Confrontation in town of Jesus In the second of three visits to biblical towns. Christopher Walker reports on religious tension in Nazareth Octuplets stir drugs concern (AFP): Child suicides surge (AFP): Wedding on death row (Reuters): Shoppers flee blaze (AP): Pensioners' jackpot (AFP): Terminal boar (AFP): Afghan terrorist camps reopen World in Brief Tornados hit 85 per cent of targets in Iraq Clinton urged to call off his 'attack dogs' White House party crush ends year on sour note President's press critics feel the squeeze, writes Ian Brodie US apologises for Ramadan bomb graffiti Orange Scientists for the New Century The Times and The Royal Institution announce Cable & Wireless Our finest moment? Sir Neil Cossons Paul Davies Timothy Gowers Sir Harold Kroto Patrick Moore Lord Winston Lord Sainsbury Theatre Tokens No crib for a bed... have you tried Ikea, New Jersey? Why be in power unless you can say what you think? He condemns the bombing of Iraq, disdains new Labour but will not judge Peter Mandelson. At 73, Tony Benn remains resolutely off-message, says Moira Petty I was distressed—war is becoming a computer game Why aren't we fit to choose our own head of state? The Times Fat, despotic, but man of the moment? Rod Liddell on choosing the personality of the millennium Many people seem to regard Christ as British Bhutto booty The Times Diary In the drink The Times Diary My Christmas Top Ten Why go to Tuscany when there are treasures by the Tweed and the Avon? In detention The Times Diary Scenes change The Times Diary Alan Coren Public Interest Mandelson has embarrassed both party and Prime Minister Aristocrat and Democrats Lord Esher, an unlikely but central figure of Edwardian times Party Poopers An inspired White House solution to the hospitality budget A personal loan to a public servant Illegal immigration Effectiveness of air assault as challenge to Saddam Care in the community Conservation 'loophole' Greek gifts Century people Guidelines for giving 'Too busy' for church It's not a date Angels' modesty Court Circular Birthdays today Marriages Church news Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Sainsbury Luncheon Appointments Lincoln's Inn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Witheridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church services on Christmas Eve Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rev Lord Soper The Rev Lord Soper, Methodist minister, died yesterday aged 95. He was born on Junuary 31,1903 Personal Column Flights Directory JetWorld Court & Social Dorothy White Dorothy White, OBE, campaigner for the elderly, died on November 26 aged 74. She was born on October 13,1924 Jetline Flightseekers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thank You Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Eprime Eshag Eprime Eshag, economist, died on November 24 aged 80. He was born in Northern Iran on November 6,1918 From Our Correspondent: On this Day Piegeon-Shooting Begins Again News in Brief The Times Crossword No 20,982 Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast Arts Tomorrow Features Homes Interface The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Green ready to call EGM to win Sears Harvard moneymen join the real world GEC splits businesses to prepare for merger Morgan Grenfell pips rivals for Coral Business Simpson Undoes Weinstock Legacy Homes Wall's accused of freezing out rivals Arts ECB set to retain interest rate of 3% for euro Merchant Investors Television and Radio Business Today Fed keeps US rates on hold Familiar fate follows Weinstock departure US banks dominate finance awards Newspapers Support Recycling Post Office profits drop despite rise in revenue Russian mob link to Crumax failure News Corp close to deal with Italians Stroud & Swindon agrees home income settlement Granada to challenge ITC over forecasts Fitch puts South Korea on review Gill to leave Delta Avon denies bid talks Arena Leisure gains Spuddles ultimatum Delancey acquisition EU agrees to coal aid Celebrated losses rise Alstom in Brazil deal Tourist Rates Coral expected to seek float after £390m sale NTL buys Ipswich group Xenova investigates Mayan cures By our City Editor: Simpson hoists the white flag Commentary Christmas blooms Consortium withdraws Celtic bid The Sunday Times Chubb buys 27% stake in Lloyd's insurer for £87m Alternative move by Roddicks Commodities Liffe Options Speculators anticipate the break-up of Racal Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Picture Gallery Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Share buybacks and the admission of failure Tempus Wall Street Why well-bred bear wishes his festive invitations came earlier Sigrid Aufterbeck on Steiff's Teddies—the toy that collectors reckon is too good for children Hands on The Times City Diary Absorbing currency shocks after E-day On the line The Times City Diary Grim tale The Time City Diary Taylor-made The Times City Diary National Savings A mission to explain the new currency The €uro and me In the second of our series on the run-up to EMU, Jason Nissé talks to an ambassador for the euro The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Shares fall in thin trading NLA Low-rent students A landlord's nightmare is the student who leaves with big debts—but there are precautions you can take A Landlady's Expensive Lesson The Times Why letting never paid One Family's Costly Mistake Service with a smile Gwenda Joyee-Brophy on the appeal of the serviced flat Universities can save on heartache Property in the North can produce a higher yield Accepting 999 call might create duty to send ambulance Design right exists on improvement to pre-existing articles No allowance for asylum seeker Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Class Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Goldfinch Multiple Display Advertising Items Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marlt Hargle New West End Shows Jermy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outstanding Opera Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Minstrels play to the gallery Opera The Pirates of Penzance Queen's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austere in their grieving Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where do you go after Heaven? Cinema: In Robin Williams's case, you go back to an old love, stand-up comedy. Lesley O'Toole reports Happiness regained Theatre: Barmy Bard makes surprising sense; panto full of East Anglian promise; and Battersea goes mystic The Two Gentlemen of Verona Barbican Pit Genie's light blue airs Aladdin Norwich All a bit iffy Mary and the Shaman BAC, SW11 Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Michael Morris Where was the Battle of Potato Patch Pitch? Test your Knowledge and win prizes with The Sporting Quiz of 1998 How to Enter the Quiz of the Sporting Year Pitman opens up and lets the reader in Richard Evans on three books that serve to entertain and inform this Christmas Tizzard relishes business opportunity Chris McGrath on the young jockey booked for the King George favourite Snow Reports Yesterday's Results Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge By our Racing Staff: Hourigan names Carberry for Dorans Pride Winning Move Keene on Chess Tomorrow Germany laying solid foundations Beckenbauer proves to be as big an influence off the field of play as he was on it Rob Hughes reports on a nation that, regardless of a lack of political support, is winning the battle to stage the most treasured event in football Alcock falls over himself to forget Di Canio Russell Kempson finds the controversial referee desperate to put the Hillsborough incident firmly behind him The Countries with their Eyes on the Prize Tomorrow Liverpool compete to sign Lehmann Newcastle deny Hall rumours Rugby Union: Ulster Caught in Dispute over European Cup Semi-Final Venue For the Record Davis hopes that heads will roll in power struggle Snooker Fixtures Picture Gallery Devils stay on heels of Storm In Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Ocean again foils Autissier Sailing Power at root of sporting evil Midweek View Sale starts Boxing Day England 's hapless bowlers cut to ribbons Cricket Word-Watching Radio Choice Medieval murder mystery Television Choice Christmas cheer can damage your health Review BBC1 Pay TV Satellite, Cable and Digital League faces court fight to avert split OFT challenges 20-club 'cartel' Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Quiz of the Year 30 England's pride in question Sir Elton performs on favourite stage Lynne Truss takes notes as a rock legend tries to drum up more support Racing 31 Korda failed steroid test at Wimbledon The X-stream network
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