News from 30/12/1998
1998; Gale Group;
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Chris Yapp, Jasper Geradrd, Tunku Varadarajan, John Grieve Smith, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Ian Ritchie, Joe Haines, Simon Barnes, B. C. Peers, Joanna Bale, Gillian Harris and Audrey Magee, Emma Mahoney, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Patrick Dixon, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Lucy Hawking, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, James Landale, Hannah Betts and Elizabeth Judge, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, M. R. K. Holden, Richard Cleroux, Roger Maynard, Jadsper Gerard, Kate Atkinson, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Caroline Gluck, Pat Gibson, E. A. Russell, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Dominic Walsh, Chris Watton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Michael Harvey, Ross Dunn, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Mike Gwilliam Director, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Eve-Ann, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Alasdair Murray and Michael Clark, C. Ellis, Michael Clark, Ramnik Shah, Phil Gordon, Anna Blundy, David Hands, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Peter Tron, Russell Kempson, David Axson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, David Hammond, Michael Theodoulou, Arthur Farrand Radley, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Duce, Nigel Hawkes, Helen Rumbelow and Simon de Bruxelles, Caroline Merrell, Ian Redmond, Bronwen Maddox, Philip F. Roberts, Ian Angell, Roger Boyes, Michael Binyon and Arthur Leathley, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, Terence Wilson, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Saeed Shah, Mel Webb, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jeffrey Sherwin (Chairman, Yorkshire Arts Association, 1982, -83), Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Henderson, J. Berry, Alasdair Murray, Michael Moore, Hilary W. Bean, Peggy Edwards, Stephen Farrell and Richard Duce, Joanna Coles,
ResumoSix-wicket Headley... a wizard in Oz Tourist hostages die in botched rescue Three Britons Killed in shoot-out Inside Index 1998: a year of disaster Holidays can damage children Agnew and the ecstasy as England win The joy of the junk shop addict How to tell if a man is handsome Shares on high Wet beginning Chelsea draw Foreign Office tells travellers to quit Yemen First Telecom 30p Every Weekday Scots prepare to end feudal land system Fraser Nelson reports on proposals to end eight centuries of dominance by aristocratic landowners 'Severity test' will make waiting lists fairer, say doctors By our Medicalcorrespondent: Mote people use private hospitals Blair in economic storm alert Railtrack Discreet proposal for Major's girl MPs' watchdog suggests extra remit for ministers New police batons are condemned News in Brief Driver bombed Death in ditch Lawyers in a spin BBC tops ratings Battery pig ban Top restaurant is fined for its filthy kitchen Beetle larvac discoveredd in favourite haunt of Delia Smith, reports Robin Young Chefs back modified food ban Cathedral choir discor Au pair's lawyer 'sat on evidence' Moben Kitchens The man who thinks he is Mr Handsome Helen Rumbelow and Simon de Bruxelles on a student's vain claim to fame Tony Blair - has he got news for us James landale, Hannah Betts and Elizabeth Judge assess press coverage of ministers Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Tories Man in the Shade Brother and sister get a grip oil lost 80 years Ministers clash over badger cull decision Ex-borstal chief to run jails News in Brief Killing charges Prison play Murder charges Baby's life saved Parking death Luggage track Rowing museum Yemen: a land tormented by tribal strife Michael Binyon describes a nation blessed by a rugged beauty but threatened by a savage tradition Bloody end surprises envoy Habitat winter sale Halifax PC World the Computer Superstore World is a far more disastrous place to be Nick Nuttall on an insurance industry audit of global strife More storms blowing in for the new year Direct Line Sharps Bedrooms Night in the open for dog's best friend Will circle the country Dixons Museums plan an apocalyptic celebration Party bonanza for those who pour the drinks Doctors press for higher overtime Ferrovie Dello Stato Right plays race card in euro battle City cancels new year parties Magnet Pawn of the new currency heralds period of uncertainty on markets Russia 'mislaid' billions in crash Gateway Free concerts fail to curb Strasbourg riot Halifax Jules Verne heir scoffs at Branson 'whim' Top Khmer Rouge leaders say sorry Seienia Motor Oil US pledges trial for genocide architects Rivals ready to challenge Netanyahu Yacht survivor vows not to enter again Golan assets 'were costed' Cyprus backs down on Russian missiles Mall crusaders tell America to drop shopping Amazon Co. UK Defiant Iraq vows to ignore UN no-fly zones Meaning of life dogs Clinton and Renaissance buddies Miu miu Picture Gallery Will robots take over the world? This century has seen remarkable scientific breakthroughs, but there is more to come. Anjana Ahuja reports on what is in store for the next 100 years Le Meridien Hover Speed Einstein's biggest blunder Science Briefing Nigel Hawkes Radar homes in on shellfish diet Quitting at a stroke All ears tuned to a Furby in awaddling clothes A small miracle in Kosovo On Christmas Day, amid the dangers of the Serbian conflict, peace monitors helped to deliver a baby. Lucy Hawking reports Direct Line Tiny Confessions of a junque junkie Bronwen Maddox admits to a passion for antique Americana Mass protest The Times Diary Strike a light The Times Diary Picture Gallery Our moral wasteland In a Britain ruled by evasion and cynicism, few dare to speak of right and wrong, says David Selbourne Hit and Ron? The Times Diary Bar extension The Times Diary Alan Coren Just what I always wanted. No, honestly... Kidnap in Yemen The land may be beautiful, but it is also deadly The Fifties Elizabeth David, poet in a le Creuset casserole Stumping the Pundits An unexpected victory from an underestimated England team Conservation of a Sheffield 'eyesore' Kerala's elephants Honour satisfied or mortgaged? Balliol protest Time warp? The 51st state Regional galleries suffer in silence Medical matters The strain of the train Ilse Noach Naval security Court Circular Birthdays today University news Picture Gallery Church news Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Glyn Charles Glyn Charles, Olympic yachtsman, was lost at sea on December 27 aged 33. He was born on September 4,1965 Personal Column Ernest Perry Ernest perry, Labour MP for Battersea South, 1964-79 died on December 28 aged 90. He Was born on April 25,1908 Delta Worldwide Musicians Benevolent Fund The Times Court & Social Frank Williamson Frank Williamson, Qpm, former Chief Constable and HM Inspectorof Constabulary, 1967-72, died on Christmas Day aged 81. Ge was born on February 27,1917 Air Vice-Marshal G. R. Magill Air Vice-Marshal G. R. ("Digger") Magill, CB, CBE, DFC and Bar, died on December I aged 83. He was born on January 23,1915 Mr. R. F. Doherty News The Times Crossword No 20,987 Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast No. … @demon 0800 458 9666 Demon Internet Tomorrow In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Failure rate up by 6% as slowdown takes toll Shares surge to leave index near record high LTCM partners will not receive bonus House prices to rise by 4%, says Halifax Business Late rush boosts John Lewis Arts Sport Russia rejects interest payment demand Merchant Investors Television and Radio Business Today Flotations sink Wide berth Outgoing regulator attacks power plant ban Flotations slump as small firms lose favour Tourist Rates The Times By our City Staff: Channel rail link loan record From a Correspondent: AT&T to hit job cuts target early Kuwait woos foreign oil investors Oskar's snub The Times City Diary Wetherspoon to add 80 pubs Drinks top-ups The Times City Diary Hong Kong reports 7.1% fall in economy Business Roundup Conoco to cut costs Eskmuir's £9m buy Halliburton jobs go Exchange's record Centrica raises £92m Galaxy Media rising Laird buys in Munich Goodhead sells stake Overdrawn The Times City Diary Vardon pulls out of Harbour Club venture Schwab overtakes Merrill Dell By our City Editor: The French become defensive Comentry TV cricket deal lifts TTC price Quantex Zetters dividend cut after profits suffer 27% slump Gawler in Sketchley hot seat Commodities Liffe Options Brokers look to play safe with tips for year ahead Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (NM Rothschild) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Bad bunch not helped by dangerous months Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Lairds fear effects of first move by Scottish land reformers Fraser Nelson explains the background to proposals that could lead to radical change Time for Gordon to divorce prudence John Grieve Smith says that there is a clear need for expansionary measures in the Budget Birth of more sophisticated European bond market Richard Miles on invertment banking and the single currency Portman Building Society The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Equities fail to hold best levels Lehmann Communications Give me some space Why move hous when you could just clear out your clutter? Rachel Kelly learns how The Times Don't let Lego and dolls rule your life Chuck those Teletubbies in a toybox, says Ema Mahoney Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nottinghamshire Rialto Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interealty World Class Homes Casa Marbella Bewley Homes West End Shows Jeremy kingston's choice of theatre showing in London phone venue for ticket availability Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choic of the tatest movies Opera & Ballet Theatres Comedy Theatres Caste in a new mould Comedy: TV's newest Asian ster talks to Clive Davis about Peter Sellers and his other unlikely heroes "An Epic for our Epoch Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Tim Edey Theatre Entertainments Listings A toast to the Florodora man Unsung Heroes: In the first of a short series celebrating forgotten figures of 20th-century arts, Rodney Milnes turns a belated spotlight on the British composer Leslie Stuart Go, and catch a rising star Off-Broadway: John Donne is at the centre of a stunning piece of theatre, says Benedict Nightingale The Times Barbarians show they remain an attraction Rugby Union Beim allowed to take wing WHSmith What a difference an away day makes Jaguars on form for play-offs American Football League stays super in name only Ice Hockey: More Clubs and Home-Bred Talent Needed to Solve Problems Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Maier sets Austria on way to scaling the heights Skiing Maguire steps down as Nicholson's stable rider Racing: Jockey Ends Speculation over Position Istabraq inspires Festival team Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Stratford World-Watcking Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess No happy ending for Storry Hockey Year of the jackal goes from sublime to the ridiculous Joyce optimistic after journey to Hull and back Richard Hobson on the club that survived a brush with extinction to face Aston Villa Ward gets there in the end Bowls Palmer fuels Watford's greater ambitio6E Wimbledon ruin another party FA Carling Premiership: Leeds charge thwarted by Cort's equaliser Neill strike damages Gillingham expectations Late goal denies Dunfermline Last Night's Results Platt recruits Sharpe to lift Sampdoria McCulloch earns share of spoils Gallagh holdLs up his hands to error over Oakes England lay claim to spoils of Waugh Inspired Headley and Gouch punish tacticalerrors by world's premierbatsman Melbourne (fourth day of five): England beat Australia by 12 runs Sound of silence increases the delight in victory Ashes commentary Full Final Scoreboard from Melbourne Series Averages When will Australia ever learn? Headley bowls himself into Ashes history Michael Henderson relives four draining hours that saw England snatch a famous victory By our Sports Staff: South Africa ease to convincing win Scoreboard ICC urged to limit Test series By our Sports Staff: India hopes are finely balanced Sceboard For the Record Today's Fixtures Priestley caught unawares by Ferrell Sport in Brief Dicing with death on the road to Dakar Mel Wabb meets the men who are about to risk life and limb in the toughest motor-sports event of all Word-Watching Minette Walters Horror to make you laugh Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Double standards are never very far away Review \Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Picture Gallery Chelsea's foreign legion lack finish Chelsea's foreign legion lack finish Times Two Crossword No 1601 No 1601 Racing 33 England conjure remarkable victory to keep series alive Premiership Ferguson fires volley Motor Sport AOL Special Issue Driving the future LineOne Being small's the next big thing Surfing for value Welcome to a changing future The wide vision of Gates' prophet Contents Mickey takes us into tomorrow Walt Disney has a unique department that uses technologfor the future: its head, Dr W. Dsniel Hillis, tells Nicholas Booth of his vision for the next century CompuServe The pasta's bella Minds are ready for a revolution Now we need the imagination to reinvent the world, says Uri Geller Time running out for the technophobes Anjana Ahuja explores the institute for the Future Just make sure you wrap up warm Perpetual revolution continues in ever-increasing techno-circles and where we are inevitably heading With the technological revolution gathering ever more pace, four more experts examine how far we have travelled The office can really get under your skin NetDirect The battle for control of e-commerce We must learn to teach old folks new tricks for the millennium Irish IT town is smiling about ass connections for the future Families are being to join … superhighway in the information a small … a contest worth £15m. Eve-Ann … Nationwide Mass media confessions of a local parish priest Net Set to End Tradition of Cattle Market How one family passed the IT test Surf for both sides of the coin The Government has made little sffort to simplify euro issues for ordinary people, but the Net can help. Tunku Varadarajan reports Webwise Web scoops ice cream lolly New faces in the IT world Itel inside Intel inside IBM Intel inside A Times Interface Competition Solving problems expected for 1999 For Absolute Beginners Time
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