News from 24/12/1998
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Emil C. Toescu, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Marr Inglefield Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Peter Foster, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, M. B. Constable, Director, John Pittuck, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, T. M. Mosson, David Shamash, Dominic Walsh, Giles Whittell and our Foreign Staff, Ronan Keating, David Watts Asia Editor, Matthew Barbour, Sylvia Brabbs, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robin Baker, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Simon Green, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Elaine Feinstein, Reg Gadney, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Correspondent, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Caroline Merrell and Susan Emmett, Jasper Gerard, George Caulkin and Stephen Wood, Bernard Harrison, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Manus Costello, Barry Millington, Jill Sherman and Christine Buckley, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, James Canny (solicitor), Caroline MacPherson, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, John C. Puddefoot, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, John Kennedy, John Allison, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Daniel McGrory, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Saeed Shah, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Colin George, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Horsnell, Richard Oxon, Tess Knighton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Fred Heddell, Michael Henderson, Robert Rhodes, Margaret Creighton, Anthony Howard, Roy Foster, Susie Steiner and Arthur Leathley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sallyanne Sime, C. H. Wong, Jonathan J. Goldberg,
ResumoThe Rise and Fall of the Man who Won Power for Blair New Labour's darkest day Mandelson and Robinson resign Inside Today Boxing Day Index The cry goes up: they're all the same Matthew Parris hears the voice of the mob 8-year curfew for rapist Wet Christmas on the way Call-up for the children And so to Bed 30p Every Weekday 'We're going to get on with our lives' Spin-doctor's art couldn't save his hide Roland Watson on how a master of damage control lost the most important battle of his career Sainsbury's Choir of the Year Police could study building society files The Loan MPs' rules 'breached in spirit only' Code of Conduct Door closes on Labour's flawed hero Obession with the 'beautiful people' has cost him his most cherished acquisition, says Michael Gove The Career 'The price I paid was necessary' Interview 'He committed a grave error of judgment' Constituency Prince of PR could earn £1m a year The Future 150 Days Loyalty pays dividends in Byers market Fill Sherman and Christine Buckley chart the rapid rise of the new Trade and Industry Secretary Colleagues Moving up Chris Smith likely to take on Dome Scottish Widows Money at root of Labour evil Falling from Grace The long, hard road back Moderniser Milburn rejoins old boss Brown Tories seek answers on extent of gifts Critics claim Geoffrey Robinson's generosity enabled him to survive earlier scandals. James Landale reports Mystery of Maxwell links Media Interests 'He cares. He is not dishonest. He is a victim of his success' Constituency Dell Doorstep diva beats No 10 with news The Wife Moben Kitchens Aristocracy is testing ground for fruit-fly theory A trade-off appears to exist between longevity and reproduction, say scientists. Nigel Hawkes reports Rapist is put under curfew for eight years Pinochet banned from going to Midnight Mass Consul Threats Warm polar welcome awaits frozen turkeys Midlands bears the brunt of flu outbreak Prince ponders medicinal value of cannabis Branson plans party balloon The Internet Bridgewater police to face no charges New in Brief Island crash Strapping lasses BA lifts ban Hair razing Cost of indulgence Corrections Boxing Day in the Saturday Times Sad Britinnia The Sales BT Officers angered by bonus for inmates IRA's Shankill bomber 'skulks' home from jail Mass murderer avoids victims' daughter as terrorists take a holiday. Martin Fletcher reports Two killed in Army helicopter accident Letter to a Killer Makeshift bobsleigh hurtles into shop VW Republican who hounded Clinton accused over sex and cash Another wrangle over moral values has stirred Capital Hill, writes Ian Brodie Assault trial for octuplet father Cadillac Bribery court seals disgrace of Nato ex-chief Police in Seoul rout rebel monks Hezbollah rockets rain on Israel Netanyahu vows vengeance after touring attacked border town, writes Ross Dunn in Jerusalem Chateaux 'hid pollution in fine wines from public' Chemical caused flavour of dank cardboard, writes Adam Sage Magnet Vintage increase in prices Phone call by Cook heals rift with Russia on Iraq (AP): Payoff for slave labour World Summary (Reuters): Glasnost author dies (AFP): 21 killed in bus crash (Reuters): US expels Cubans (Reuters): Bridge too far for boy Eat drink and be merry—it really is good for you A Seasonal Guide to Surviving the Christmas Festivities in the Best of Health and Spirits Dr Thomas Stuttaford on Scrooge's big mistake—and the benefits of cheese, sweets and drinking, followed by a healthy walk Furniture Village And now—take a walk Raise your glasses, but not too often The nicest people gorge on Cheddar Have another chocolate and live a little longer Spirit, like water, sustains life On Christmas Eve, a former Editor of The Times, below, and the lead singer of Boyzone, right, reveal what they belive Don't give burglars a gift Homes are easy targets at Christmas, as Simon Green has discovered Newspapers Support Recycling Ronan Keating When in doubt, cut to a chase New Movies: Geoff Brown sees Will Smith tackle dark forces once again in Enemy of the State The Sunday Times New on Video The US male must get through New on Video Opera The Mighty Stopping at Czech points Concerts Philharmonia/Slatkin Festival Hall Baroque'n'roll OAE/Coin Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera & Ballet This chicken's over-egged Opera THe Golden Cockerel Sadler's Wells Article of great faith Choral Tallis Scholars St John's West End Shows The majority of theatres and cinemas are closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Phone venue for availability Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Entertainments Listings Prisoner of a Bleak House Mandelson's fall has a novel feel, says Mary Ann Sieghart His greatest error was to make a fool of Mr Blair Visiting time Shooting off Picture Gallery The Leader at a loss The departure of Peter Mandelson creates a hole at the heart of new Labour, argues Peter Riddell Labour's claim to the moral high ground has been blown apart Way out Baby blue Suiting me for a change Magnus Linklater on the hazarde of formal attire Blair's Bleak Midwinter The bitter end of innocence for new Labour Peace on Earth 'Of peace there shall be no end' (Isaiah ix, 7) Woman at Arms Emmeline Pankhurst's crusade for women's suffrage Implications of Mandelson's loan Full house for Pinochet appeal Demands of Alzheimer's research E-mail greetings Circular letters Christmas mix-up Child protection Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Mudslinging at Tate prize protest Poets in demand Dressing the part Godless clue Court Circular Birthdays University news Anniversaries Picture Gallery Services for Christmas Day and Boxing Day Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriage Latest wills Harold Robin Harold Robin, wartime radio engineer, died on November 29 aged 87. He was born on May 7,1911 Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Professor Ian Christie Professor Ian Christe, historian, died on November 25 aged 79. He was born on May 11, 1919 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Court & Social The Times On This Day 'A Doubtful Recipe for Hunger' Janet Lewis Janet Lewis, poet and novelist, died on December 1 aged 99. She was born on August 17, 1899 News The Times Crossword No 20,983 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Boxing Day In the Saturday Times Gore-Tex Inside Section 2 Today Unions to ask Byers to rethink jobs Bill Hopes of fresh cut in rates boosted by MPC The Commerce Department yesterday lowered its estimate of US economic growth for 1998 to 3.7 percent from 3.9 percent. The slight weakening in the ecomic picture is said to be due to a trade slowdown The Commerce Department report confirmed the US economy's role as the motor of the global economy that could avert recession in many parts of the world. The growth figures came 24 hours after the Federal Reserve left interest rates on hold at 4.75 per cent Economists expect the US economy to grow about 3.2 per cent in the current quarter that ends on December 31. For next year, they predict a growth rate of about 3 per cent Icahn takes a fresh crack at RJR Business Vardon in £47m sale of Sea Life Sharp gets SFA fine of £200,000 Books Piasecki in £48m bid for Goldsmiths TCP Sport Television and Radio Business Today Thomas Cook in European union Pig bite less painful than strong pound In the third of our series on the run-up to EMU Fraser Nelson hears what it means to a farmer Hang Seng falls after Li attacks political climate The Times Anglian in Chilean venture Guernsey exchange to see number of listings double By our City Staff: Worries on oil groups unfounded, say analysts New rules for savings adverts Fyffes links up with Cape and Outspan Business Roundup Gec ventures in space Electra in euro bid Banner agrees MBO Rio in Australian deal Powell Duffryn buys Offer widens choice Kelsey advances Chaucer dips into red Tourist Rates Germany's Preussag to control Thomas Cook Greene King holds fire Shop talk By our City Editor: The DTI's door revolves again Commentary Odd job German deal for Body Shop Deutsche in £39.6m BCH bid The Times Simon says Pendragon in £83m offer for Evans Halshaw Laporte in £31m MBO Commodities Liffe Options Optimism reigns with hopes of fresh rate cuts Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (NM Rothschild) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes A present investors would appreciate Tempus Wall Street Give it a whirl with helicopter brain The Business News Quiz of the Year How much did you mind your business in 1998? Now is the chance to find out DTI is no place for a purist The Times Unit Trust Information Service John Grooms Gilts and equities sharply higher City of London Thin love in a strange island Elaine Feinstein finds prejudice in New Zealand Live Bodies By Maurice Gee Faber, £9.99 Isbn 0 571 19478 8 The healing powers of animal magnetism Sensual medicine or sensational sham? Mesmerism turned the social and scientific orders of Victorian Britain upside-down Brave New World Roy Foster is exhausted by Thomas Keneally's Irish family blcokbuster and his army of researchers The Great Shame By Thomas Keneally Chatto & Windus, £25 Isbn 1 85619 788 3 Forgive him, Father This Blessed Plot By Hugo Young Macmillan Europe From Aachen to Zollverein By Rodney Leach Profile Books, £16.99 Isbn 1 86197 065 X To Advertise Call European meteorological satellite systems Application Consultants ISS Mediclean Limited Venture Capital (I. T.)- Associate Position ADTI Limited, Management & Business Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Hadco Ireland Ltd CV Services Multiple Display Advertising Items CNA Internallonal Ltd Adare Printing Group PLC Fax The Times Christmas Eve Jumbo Crossword 200 In our Christmas Eve Jumbo Crossword competition, a prize of £100 will be awarded for the first correct solution opened on Thursday, January 14, 1999 Entries to Christmas Eve Jumbo(200), Weekend, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winner and solution will be published in weekend on Saturday, January 16 Times Two Jumbo Christmas Eve There is no prize for this crossword. The solution will be published on Monday, December 28 Pangolin UK Ltd The Peachell Group Ltd Thomson leaves his doubters eating humble pie Sailing Details of The Times Clipper 2000 are on the Clipper wbsite:www. clipper-ventures. com The Foreign and Commonwealth Office Gulliver travels lonely road to top Jonathan Shears, Erdas (UK) Limited Adval Group plc Media Business Center Rexam Mudlarks favoured in King George Richars Evans casts his net wide in search of Boxing Day winners Big-Race Line-Up Thunderer: Wetherby Course Specialists Detalied Form Guide to the Nine Contenders Thunderer: Wincanton Course Specialists Thunderer: Kempton Park Trainers' Preferences The Times Spendid can continue winning run Wolverhampton Course Specialists McCoy on Eudipe Thunderer: Huntingdon Weather forecast shapes market Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge AYR Winning Move Thunderer: Newton Abbot Keene on Chess Thornton aims to add chapter to tall story Liking for course gives Super Tactics chance of springing surprise in kempton showpiece Julian Muscat meets he jockey whose big-race triumphs were a feature of last season Promalee appeals in quest for gold Leopardstown Saturday Leopardstown Sunday Thunderer: Hereford Racing next Week Course Specialists Thunderer: Sedgefield Thunderer: Market Rasen Blinkered board makes scapegoats of Welsh dragons Rugby Union Newcastle keep faith with youth Snow Reports For the Record Basketball Main Holiday Fixtures Satrday Football Suday Football Rugby Union Sevens seeks more friends in North Loose Talk Legal & Public Notices Upbeat Brazil hope to mask flaws Rob Hughes visits the country bidding to convince Fifa that it will be able to overcome economic recession and increasing crime Transco Gullit tries to pacify supporters The Countries that are Committed to Bid for 2006 Word-Watching Melbourne left longing for a proper Test English cricket is now so devalued that it has become a laughing stock Michael Henderson in Australia Test your knowledge with the Jumbo sports crossword Boycott forces switch of venue Sport in Brief Christmas Eve Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Christmas Day Pay TV Satellite Cable and Digital Stewart tackles crisis of confidence Details Times Two Cross Word The Times Bookshop Index Wales bowlers put their faith in three Rs Daivd Rhys Jones on the girls of nine and ten picked to face England Platt hopes to cut deal with Sharpe Williams wins battle of the baize On Monday Index Issue(s) Not Published
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