News from 31/12/1998
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James Landale, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Rob Hughes, Geoff Brown's, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, David Rhys Jones, W. S. Affleck, Philip Howard, Susan Sussman, Gillian Harris, Richard Duce and Michael Horsnell, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Caroline Gluck, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Royal Navy, John Bryant, Jad Adams, Jason Allardyce, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Ken Coates, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Eric Lomax, Michael Harvey, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Gerry Hanson, Daniel McGrory, Stephen Farrell and Michael Harvey, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, St Michael and St George, Anna Blundy, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Janet Todd, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Patrick Stewart, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Cathy Harris, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, and Susie Steiner, Geoffrey N. Dence, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Jack Lonsdale, Erica Wagner, Carol Allen, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hill, Peter Harrand, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Pat Dendy (Chairman), Russell Jenkins, Sue Lappeman, Freddie Emery-Wallis, Leader, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Martin Hasseck, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Crew Baldly, Jane Cooper, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Peter D. Rossdale, David Powell, John Phillips, Robert Whymant, Alasdair Murray, Susie Steiner, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Vernon Coleman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, P. K. Collymore, Alan Ross, Glenda Jackson, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoBeam us back... meet the new Trekkies Major the peacemaker becomes Companion of Honour Deaths in avalanche followed danger warning Index On New Year's Day Fatherhood takes on new meaning for sperm donor Last-minute guide to the New Year Iraqis fire on RAF Tornado Why we need the buzz of adventure Yemenis used captives as human shields Clinique Lib Dems scotch hopes of coalition with SNP Labour will be most likely partner in Scottish parliament, reports Jason Allardyce Prescott speech rallies Labour leftwingers Ebac Diane Blood tells of baby joy Wet and windy start to 1999 Prudential New year may end in £250m lottery News in Brief Suspects give up Meningitis inquiry Crash kills two Bike victim 'My wife never stood a chance. As she was shot, she said: Bless me' Daniel McGrory in Aden hears the shaken survivors remembering the quiet courage of the victims on an adventure holiday that ended in a hail of gunfire Friends tell of grief for a joker and popular teacher Victims took risks for their love of travel, reports Michael Harvey Imagine what we can do tomorrow Valkswogen Financial Services (UK) Ltd London denied chance to see looted' Monet Masterpiece will stay in France while claims of Nazi theft are studied, reports Dalya Alberge Teachers paying for school books Dolphin MFI home works Boy killed after boat capsizes on fishing trip Survivors were buried in snow for 16 hours Rescuers who set out with no hope were astonished to find three alive, reports Gilian Harris Cold kills in 30 minutes Medical Briefing BT Highland snow is more deadly Marks & Spencer TV producer rewarded for comedy hits Principal Honours CBE Commanders of the Order of the British Empire For services to caravanning... OBE Officers of the order of the British Empire MBE Members of the Order of the British Empire And serving pasta to the stars Armed Forces Lawyer who took on might of legal establishment Accordion laird becomes knight Diplomatic and Overseas Order of St Michael and St George New Strepsils Zinc Defence Police and Fire The Great Getaway House of Fraser Six cities vie to be party capital of 1998 Competition is intense for the big New Year's Eve festivities, reports Helen Rumbelow Going clubbing on the grand scale Arenas will host giant raves for thousands, writes Alex O'Connell Healthy intentions have a habit of going wrong CGU Direct Vandals lay waste to church masterpieces The ravages of time and crime are destroying Britain's stained-glass heritage, reports Dalya Alberge Capital Wise B2 Speaks English Honda Prototype sub faces new threat from sea Russell Jenkins on the maritime treasure in danger of breaking up before it can be brought to surface Vauxhall Insurance Nuclear danger in high wind News in Brief Wedding tragedy Nimmo conscious Cave-diver hunt Rabbi resigns For her ears only Prince gives cash to save beauty spot Postman delivers life to sick child Dome to have a 'multimedia' Cross A stack of monitors and speakers will represent the Crucifixion of Christ, Dominic Kennedy reports Women head poll of heroes Drawing the line for the big party Nationwide Theatre on Thames to ease the cily crush New year messages from the party cards James Landale on the leaders homily thoughts from abroad Don't scoff, the cuisine a la mode is British Half Price New cancer drug on trial France's farmers bridle at the euro The rural lobby and the urban jobless are yet to be convinced, reports Ben MacIntyre in Paris Australia embraces new era Magnet Hopes are rising for tumbling prices Cold War spy to be Bonn party adviser National Savings Picture Gallery West welcomes Cyprus missiles decision Associated Press in Venice, (Reuters): Venetians wage war on pigeons Phantom of Italian opera is a royalist French pride gives birth to Zidane and Troiszero Escape of terrorist irks Rome (AP): Leaders rattled by sick economy Dell China 'has abandoned socialism' James Pringle reports from Beijing on a deepening political chill Office World Reuters: DNA test 'links Anwar to love nest' Sihanouk rejects amnesty demand Ferrovie Tornado patrol fired at in Iraq skirmish Robocat to rescue old and lonely Killing by police stirs LA race fear Cheshire Building Society Republicans at odds over Clinton trial Ian Brodie reports on White House delight at squabbles over impeachment Worried parents jam website as state outs sex offenders Australia raft 'backs trip theory' News in Brief Yacht race row (AP): Israeli killed Vimy shell death (AFP): Basque choice (AFP): Journalist dies Tiny Computers Limited UN travel chief hel ill Balkan Bribe ease Set your heart on health Dr Thomas Stuttaford on new year's resolutions; depression; beer drinking; hypothermia, and the best new drugs The Sunday Times Sudden loss that leads to depression Chilling menace of the cold 1998: a vintage year for drugs Why beer can be good for what ails you National Savings Anniversaries of 1999 Next year marks the bicentenary of income tax and the centenary of Fred Astaire's birth. Jack Lonsdale highlights forthcoming anniversaries Time Computer Systems Ltd. So little time, so much still to do In a new year of doom-laden prophecies, Magnus Linklater makes a Pepysian resolution Scoops and scandals: a year at Diary Towers Happy birthday, euro After a gestation blighted by chicanery and complacency, one can only wish EMU well Fear and the couch potato Simon Barnes on the flip-side of domesticity Back from the Brink Athens has rightly reduced tension over Cyprus Purple Haze Jimi Hendrix set the tone for a decade Nineties Man An overdue honour for an understated hobby Donors' consent to organ transplants Services rendered Support for the Dome Traffic plans for Heait of Oxford Party particulars Council powers Golden years 'Myth' of drug tests on animals Different for some Ex-celebs Outlook unsettled Social News Birthdays today UVCC Latest wills Personal Picture Gallery Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Delta Worldwide Lady Glendevon Lady Glendevon, daughter of Somerset Maugham, died in Scotland on December 27 aged 83. She was born in Rome on September 1,1915 Bob Haggart Bob Haggart, jazz double bassist, bandleader and composer, died in Florida on December 2 aged 84. He was born in New York on March 13,1914 Reuter: Hitler's Papers Found The last days of Hitler, and the events that brought to an end the German Third Reich, were dramatically revealed by the publication of the following documents John Pulman John Pulman snooker champion and commentator, died on Christmas Day aged 75. He was born on December 12,1923 Keith Smith Keith Smith, television press officer, died from complications after a heart operation, on December 22 aged 61. He was born on August 21,1937 News The Times Crossword No 20,988 Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Demon Internet Sport Forecast Gore-Tex Arts In the Times Tomorrow Features Books The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Lottery Numbers Inside Section Arnault quits Diageo board Resignation opens way for LVMH to sell £2.6bn stake President of ECB to upset French by staying full term Names poised to dwindle further in 1999 Business Picture Gallery Ford's chief leads the way with life peerage Arts Sport Market 15% up on year as rally fizzles out Britannia International Television and Radio Business Today BP Amoco gets US green light GRE confirms appointment of Vickers head as chairman Cheltenham & Gloucester City fight to stay top starts with new euro rates Broadgate purchase goes ahead Tourist Rates EMU exclusion will hurt UK, says Monks SFA closes down two firms Electricity boost for BNFL Burger rivals plan expansion Business Roundup BA currency move US indicator on the up FSA ahead of schedule Shell in rubber sale Alfred McAlpine deals Loss for Golden Land Fall in French jobless Virgin Vie founders to leave Found by the Audi Used Car Locator By our City Editor: Oil giants need a richer mixture Commentary Minorco issues profits warning and trims payout National Savings cuts rates Quantex Kvaerner announces shake-up German bank takes stake in HFCM to 90% Rexam says deal is still on Gales from the futures market batter investors Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Sectors struggle to maintain relevance Wall Street Dewhurst survives disaster to mount meat counter offensive Jason Nissé reports on the resurgence of the chain of high street butcher's shops Dirty washing The Times City Diary Cinderella misses the euro ball Numbers game The Times City Diary Police call The Times City Diary Nose job The Times City Diary Music chiefs take belated action to halt Rio's advance B2 gives you a break The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Shares close off their lows Lehmann Communications The Times CMG UK Limited Cap Gemini The Peachell Group Mondial International Financial Services Price Water House Coopers The Foreign and Commonwealth Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marketing Partner & Management Consultants Building a Business in Financial Services Erdas (UK) Limited Career Advisors Application Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. James's Management Recruitment Set your phrases to mildly stun New Movies: Geoff Brown sees Patrick Stewart and crew baldly go into familiar territory in Star Trek: Insurrection One in the eyes for Uncle Sam? Carol Allen on the ways in which European film-makers are challenging Hollywood Dance Unsung Heroes Dark key to a musical genius New Video Releases The Sucherland Trophy Dance West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Phone venue for ticket availability Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Entertainments Listings Happy in Constable country Dance La Fille mal gardée Festival Hall Let down at length Opera Madama Butterfly Queen Elizabeth Hall Blowing up a storm Concert London Winds Wigmore Hall Raymond Gubbay Classical CDS London's bold cave woman Unsung Heroes: In the second of our series, Richard Cork pays tribute to Friday Strindberg and her infamous Cave of the Golden Calf Orchestral New Classical CDs: A Hungarian tour de force; waltzing round Vienna; and Colin Davis returns to Dalila Chamber Opera Tomorrow The Mighty Windy year of change Radio A haven from the cruelty of our times Eric Lomax praises Helen Bamber's dedication to treating victims of torture from all over the world The Good Listener The Times Imperialist or prophet? The Uniforgiving Minute a Life of Rudyard Kipling By Harry Ricketts Chatto & Windus, £25 ISBN 0 7011 3744 4 The End - ot quite Diary & Letters Still going strong The Princess Bride By william Goldman MacMillan, £14,99 ISBN 0 7475 4322 Syna's prize Grandfather's Tale By Ulfat Idilbi Quartet, £8 ISBN 0 7043 8100 1 Too dreary Lenoir By Ken Greenhall Zoland Books, £15.99 ISBN 0 944072 93 3 Junk food The Folded Lie By Jeremy Cooper Ellipsis, £12.99 ISBN 1 899858 54 7 In metro on Saturday Shallow water beneath the icy surface Flay the skin from Bret Faston Ellis's bright young things and what is left? The body broken Rachel Campbell-Johnston on the tormented mind of the visionary Armenian painter Arshile Gorky Reinventing the moment Fair Exchange By Michèle Roberts Little, Brown, £15.99 ISBN 0 316 84804 2 The Hours By Michael Cunningham 4th Estate, £12.99 ISBN 1 84115 034 7 The Times Bibliomane Judge should use power to commit parent sparingly Law Report December 31 1988 Court Appeal Proving constructive dismissal Whether two people were living as husband and wife Sale of vessel was in course of fishing business Imposing longer term sentences Council must look to long-term welfare of child Centre not used as village hall Arrangements for criminal skeletons Tribunal competent to decide by majority Scots Law Report December 31 1998 Inner House Sheep dip poisoning cases Effective machinery for enforcement of fines Law Report December 31 1988 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Festive Holidays Limited Company not liable to rival Kingsholm offers chance for reflection Rugby Union Our Sports Staff: India let New Zealand off the hook Snow Reports Ellis proves riot all Hatters are mad Rawcliffe in form on flat Bowls Injury rules Walsh out of fourth Test By our Sports Staff: Hollioakes take lead roles in one-day win Kaur strike proves decisive Hockey Top Seed tumbles out to Burgess Sport in Brief Trainees rally round Maguire Racing: Support Floods in after Decision to End Retainer with Nicholson Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Warwick Catterick Fontwell Park Sky digital Making up the numbers that counted in 98 Magic numbers hold an eternal significance for sport, figures that cary the whiff of greatness and the stench of defeat. Simon Barnes again invited suggestions for this year's magic numbers; here are some that reflect the joys of Micheal Owen, Mark O'Meara and Eddie Jordan and the misfortunes of England's crickters and Sunderland football club in 1998 Champagne Winners Whose Numbers Have Come up No Title Why won't BBC listen to the archers? David Powell on little known British world champions who deserve wider acclaim World Sports Rankings 1998 Return of Harris adds steel to Rhinos Rugby League Players see red over excess of Christmas cards Clubs and officials remain divided over the controversy plaguing the FA Carling Premiership McGinlay savours one last shot at the big guns B2 has nothing to hide Reed cautions against riish to judgment Russell Kempson hears a leading referce defend his colleagues By our Sports Staff: Burton in frame for Derby For the Record Legal & Public Notices Chelsea need goals to make Bates's numbers add up Football Gullit stakes £4m on full back By our Sports Staff: Kippe suits Liverpool's taste Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Skippers can only worry for run-in Sailing Time leaves wizard of track struggling at back of field TCP Liquid By our Sports Staff: Greeks may bring in flying fins Olympic Games Word-Watching Radio Choice The past year in pictures Television Choice Acting heavyweights deliver a knockout Review BBC 1 Pay TV Satellite Cable and Digital 6.00am Fraggle Rock 6.30 Muppet Babies 7.00 Sabrina… Pole position for Williams in New Year Honours Wheel turns for Warne Leg spinner returns in Sydney Times Two Crossword Basketball Leboeuf ends simmering feud Magic Numbers Tecno Photo Video Digital
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