News from 29/12/1998
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Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Rob Hughes, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Zander, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Norman De Mesquita, Jasergerard, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Richard Cleroux, Roger Maynard, Tony Adams to David Beckham, Tom Walker, Joanna Bale, Edward Gorman and Roger Maynard, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Robin Knox-Johnston, Rosemary Fernandez, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Nicholas Blanford, Robert Lane, P. Buckley, J. B. MacGill, B. H. Slater, Matt Sims, David Tallboys, John Davie, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Alec Eden, Anthony Nelson, Haaretz, Sarah Wildy, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, David Marsh, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Richard Owen, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Martin Woods, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Keith Simpson, Nick Szczepanik, Ivor Lucas, M. Travers-Drapes, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Oliver Hold, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, John Pincham, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Non-League Football Walter Gammie, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, John B. Harris, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Tim Jones and Audrey Magee, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Nick Vinehill, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, John Snell,
ResumoWho Owns 1999? US jets attack Iraqi missile base Index Koestler bust is banished from campus 1998: The year of If Onlys 12 Britons are taken hostage in Yemen On Target for £28,000 Prizes Every Week plus Fantasy… How British sailor fought for his life Gieves & Hawkes Number One Savile Row Crackdown on asylum legal aid 30p Every Weekday Stop feuding, orders Cunningham Pressure grows on Chancellor to sack press aide over Mandelson leak, reports Jill Sherman Straw plans a ceiling on referendum spending Liberty Sale Storm-lashed areas face more gales Irvine's regret on Pinochet Everest Fit the Best Tycoon's cash may get state pupil to Oxford He died doing what he loved, says mother Missing yachtsman had burnt with ambition to win Olympic glory in sailing, writes Edward Gorman Survivors tell of ordeal in a 'hell on high water' Roger Maynard talks to rescued crewmen who fought for their lives in the fearsome storm Nicotinell Graves are new cash crop on farm Farmer predicts that wood could become the cemeteries of the 21st century, reports Michael Hornsby The Link Royalty misses out in millennium poll Harrods Golden oldies knocked off top of charts Ministers face court case over rabies law Opponents assert that quarantine requirements breach the Treaty of Rome, reports Michael Hornsby Simpson Mercedes-Benz Bloodhounds to after 60 years Citizen Straw has his eye on reform 'The more powers are devolved to parts of Britain, the greater the need for a strong, small centre Ashdown risks closer links with Labour Prada Amazon Alarm at rise in child prostitutes Bill for agency nurses doubles Effort to quash Ellis murder conviction News in Brief Meningitis death call Mandy Allwood baby Strain injuries cost £2bn Husband counts cost Of vanished Thai bride Tim Jones reports an unhappy ending to a £30,000 love story Concert programmes strike discord Sky digital Potholers open the door on a secret world Ministers back MP on soccer thug Bill Tesco £100m shortfall hits celebration plans Prince in no mood to party over the re-release of 1999 NatWest Dell Evangelicals see computer bug as God's vengeance £55,000 for trek to frozen waste of time Begin's son joins Israeli poll race Diplomats' spouses win pension cash allowance Swiftcall Massive PC Savings! Death of son 'led to dancer's suicide' Fragile states in danger of destruction Poll shows Britons back 'wait and see' policy Germans turning Green with anxiety Magnet Paris socialite freed in murder mystery Divisions surface in security group over Kosovo monitors Canada row Over role of Crown Demon Internet Mother loses six children in fire Tiny (Reuters): Militants step up Ramadan killing World in Brief Bodies on way home (AFP): Man strangles dog (AFP): 18 die in China blast (Reuters): Bhutto flight banned (AFP): Abduction to be legal ` (AFP): House lights dimmed 1998: a year of folly, fear and British Gas The Last Laugh Outings Innings Celebrity Casualties Baby Talk Halifax Happy Couplings Unhappy Couplings Mayhem Time Crash Bang Wallop Yes, Yes, Yes The madness of king Goya Visual Art: In Lille, Richard Cork joins the young Matisse in being stunned by the dark side of genius Citytraveller Direct Ltd Hover Speed Galleries Theatre Around the Galleries Virtue rains on this parade Theatre Parade New York Pulling the heart-strings Children's Show Opera & Ballet See Apollo Theatre Building a Library A guide to the best recordings, in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Chopin's Four Ballades Reviewed by David Owen Norris West End Shows Jeremy kingston's choice of theatre showing Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Entertainments Listings A year for puritans and vultures Michael Gove ventures his political predictions for 1999 In brief On the move The Times Diary With friends like these Mandelson has exposed the dangers of Labour's mutual admiration society Trust them The Times Diary No-go zone The Times Diary Tested to the limits Challenge is a vital need, says Robin Knox-Johnston The Dominions of Death Cemeteries could become sanctuaries for wildlife Straw Poll The Home Secretary outlines a strong election commission Rocket Man Wernher von Braun and the morality of science Power, place and Peter Mandelson Pleasing response Rights of audience for salaried CPS lawyers Iraq diplomacy Utterance at fault Winter clean-up Quality of Nhs South Bank sounds Branson's glasses Social News Forthcoming Birthdays today University news Anniversaries Poignant tokens of love left by convicts facing transportation Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Latest wills Delta Worldwide Church news The Times Court & Social Captain William Meeke Professor R. J . Harris-Church Progessor Ronald Harrison-Church, georgrapher, died on November 30 aged 83. He was born on July 26,1915 The Times Alistair Gumming Alistair Cumming, former director of engineering, British Airways, died of cancer on November 29 aged 64. He was born on July 15,1934 Sir Peter Menzies Sir peter Menzies, former chaiman of the Electricity Coucil, died on December 13 aged 86. He was born on April 15,1912 Christmas Treats News The Times Crossword No 20,986 Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Demon Internet Sport Forecast Arts In the Times Features Law The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Villa inspired by Gregory's goals Premiership contenders respond to pressure with late winner against Wednesday Bates presses to seize reins of power Oliver Holt hears from the controversial Chelsea chairman why he wants to be given the chance to modernise the FA Sport Law Wanchope leads the way as four see red Business James Meade Limited Television and Radio Arsenal are unbowed by Vieira's dismissal FA Claring Premiership: Victory secured despite loss of Bergkamp and Winterburn to unjury Rivals let Fulham off hook Middlesbrough end the festive season with second hangover Yesterday's Results Forest fail to see wood for the trees Liverpool feast on Hamann pickle FA Carling Premiership: Ten-man Newscastle squander 2-0 lead in Anfield reprise Rovers' revival continues Ferguson faces forward shuffle Taking the rough with the smooth` Matt Dickinson on a cool customer who equates the Premiership with a quiet life 'Nobody in England has seen the real Desailly' Hartson rediscovers form Armstrong exposes defects in Everton defence Muscat's jewel tarnished by Wolves' display Nationalwide League: First Division Promotion Candidates Fail to Make a Lasting Impression at Molineux Furlong unfurls stirring revival Cardiff held up by Hreidarsson Victory Taylor-made for Royle Watkins keeps Cheltenham in touch Killer instinct provided by Bridges Hodgson rues missed chances Sheffield enjoy finishing Twiss England let advantage slip Steve Waugh and MacGill combine toregain initiative for Australia By our Sports Staff: Tendulkar and Azharuddin hold key to India victory Stewart's dismissal leaves door ajar By our Sports Staff: West Indies face an uphill task Donning the mantle of all-time great Michael Henderson watches the Australian master batsman score a superb century Llewellyn form adds to Wales strength Rugby Union Legal & Public Notices Jacke kick-starts Arizona's season American Football: Perennial Also-Rans Clinch Play-Off Place with 52-Yard Field Goal Golding scraps plans and closes gap Sailing: Around Alone Race Suffers from Lack of Wind as Leader Sees Advantage Reduced North stars win shoot-out Ice Hockey Talks over pliers' strike end in failure Sport in Brief Age of little concern to sprightly Ward Bowls Midlands look to retain title Hockey 'Don't ever think you have let us down. You are a great player and I love you to bits' What they said during the Sporting Year—as noted by Mel Webb Time to sign up your new team to get bang on target Prizes The Times Main Fantasy Leagure Entry Form How to Enter your Fantasy League Team As I was saying Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Nine-point Ronny on cloud nine It's not often that a player other than a striker notches nine points in one game but our £500 winner has no reason to complain So what if your team is useless? Just hit the number There are 500 good reasons for entering a new team now for ON-Target, where you match the points to have a chance to win This Week's On-Target Score Fantasy League Quiz Dead-ball magicians liven prospects Transfer Line Fantasy League Top 100 Check your Scores Telephone 0640 62 51 02 Youth League Leaderboard Nicholson 's future put in doubt Rapid Raceline The Times Cheltenham Racecourse Haydock Park Suave Dancer killed by lightning Musselburgh Lingfield Park Stack makes progress Yesterday's Results Florida Pearl has costly lapse Racing: Dorans Pride Profits from Favourite's Fall to Land Ericsson Chase Leopardstown Details Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Pools Forecast Thornton lands four-timer Taunton Today's Fixtures Snow Reports NHS has duty to provide care Protecting costs while disputing liability Life sentence for second serious offence automatic Law Report December 29 1998 Court of Appeal Trial judge granted leave to appeal Balancing exercise in insolvency When computer misuse time runs Judge erred over child's name change Vehicle service is supply of goods to car owner Picture Gallery From far-reaching to far-out By any standards, 1998 was a vintage year for award-winning oddities in the legal world QD Wilber Force Chambers Capitalisation, week's change Fidelity Investments The director charged with winning the war for talent Raymond Snoddy explores the challenges that face David Bell as he aims to prove that people matter Wall Street From a Correspondent in Riyadh: Saudis boost investor hopes Word-Watching Business to Business EMU will provide motorists with a level playing field Matthew Barbour talks to the ear dealer who believes the euro will benefit buyers and shake up the industry The Euro and me Communications Quantumatic Ltd American engineers shed jobs The Times Insurers fear impending crisis as storms threaten profitability Ministers to revamp compulsory purchase Alternative Investment Market From a Correspondent in Amsterdam: Philips trims US strike By our Business Staff: France poised to relinquish Thomson stake M&S sued by German china-maker Cadillac By our Business Staff: UK chip plants in doubt Hong Kong exports drop Government cash to boost green energy Farewell to Buba and his robust offspring David Marsh looks back on the life and achievements of the Bundesbank—and son Mark Quantex Tourist Rates Radio Choice How to make the news Television Choice Picture Gallery Not in front of the children, nor the parents Review BBC1 Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital OFT advises against signing cash up-front contracts Wall Street in $2.2bn profits fall Times Two Crossword Talent War 35 US investors prepare for hedge fund exodus Perfume houses scent a fight Paris aids link-up for Thomson TTC pads up to produce Channel 4 cricket The Complete Bedroom Shop Damage 36 Mortgage rates will fall to 6%, says Barclays
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