News from 01/02/1999
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Phil Yates, Terry Philpot Editor, J. Austen, Jon Ashworth, Michael Aylwin, DJM, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Michael Woolner, David Wilson, Sam Kiley in Richmond, Kwazulu-Natal, Michael Horsnell, Matt Dickinson and Philip Webster, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, P. E. R. Klahn, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Adam Sage and Lisa Thomlinson, Philip Howard, Angela Court, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Mike Claughton, Piers Ashworth, John Spencer, Thelma Milner-Barry, Mr Paul McKenna, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Brian Rix, President, James Turner, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Roger Stiles, Michael Clark, Alice Lagnado, Anatole Kaletsky, Phil Gordon, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Anna Blundy, Colin McLean, A. D. Brown, Michael Rosen, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Nicholas Andrews, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, B. C. Pymont, Luke Herrmann, Paul Durman, A. W. Tod, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Rajiv Hasan, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lisa Thomlinson and James Bone, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Paul McKenna, Catherine Phillipson, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Gerald Morgan, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matthew Pryor, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent, Ken McKenzie, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Alan Pearey, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Martin Woods, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, W. Stephen Gilbert, Roger Bootle, Mark Palmer, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Allen Crisp, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Antony Walker, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Kathleen Read, Marianne Curphey, Arthur Miller, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Julian, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Adam Sherwin, Alasdair Murray, Susie Steiner, Peter Robinson, Larry Westland, Director, Jan Raath, John M. HALEY(Methodist superintendent Minister), Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Brown, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Julian Tennis Correspondent,
ResumoThe World's Greatest Music Hoddle must go, says minister Nationwide's £8m deal with Football Association is in jeopardy On Other Pages Index Picture Gallery Keep Collecting Tokens British tank force ready for Kosovo Save up to 60% on Holidays Worldwide Gates goes for Coke Tornados hit Iraqi base IRA man beaten Drugs and porn Tory stands down Manchester United back Chimpanzee meat blamed for Aids epidemic Callmate Every Weekday Masked gang seize and beat IRA dissident Rugby Joy Turns Sour Legal & General Blair stands by US President Taxing weekend for latecomers Lloyds Bank Noye case opens in Spain News in Brief Cancer finding Mother's reunion Frigate dispute Secombe improves £72m Diana fund Bank's giveaway Stranded climber survives four days in Alps Blizzards hampered rescue of Briton stuck on a ledge at 13,000ft after his friend died, write Adam Sage and Lisa Thomlinson Singing stops jet to sun Lawrence suspects in press complaint 'I always knew Tom was gay. I just accepted it' Paul Smith The new low cost airline from british airways Princess makes plea for the poor Strepsils Zinc Defence Diplomats Try to Visit Cleric's Son Morse is dashed for ships in peril Nokia 'Forgotten' hostages languish in luxury Daniel McGrory on the palatial captivity of British couple in Yemen The story that dominated the headlines Hoddle under Fire 'He was surprised that I found his views startling' Matt Dickinson, right, to whom Glenn Hoddle gave his views on reincarnation, says the England coach knew he was on the record when he spoke his mind Demon Internet Confusion of beliefs by the karma chameleon New Age mix of Christian and Hindu ideology fails to impress theologians, Joanna Bale reports The Game Goes on Jaguar Proud fans hurt by 'terrible' worlds Hoddle under Fire The England coach has talked his way out of his followers' affections, writes Susie Steiner FA chiefs are to decide his fate Eurosceptic who wants to lead the Lib Dems PC World the Computer Superstore Hague told to ignore 'focus group fascism' By a Correspondent: Davies returns as assembly hopeful Egg Honda Confident Celts put England in shade Welsh and Scots find new pride as English face identity crisis England Bose Better sound through research Scotland Wales Everyday tale of Rwandan women Multiple Display Advertising Items N. Ireland Army Be the Best Alliances shift as Jordan prays for Hussein Arafat aid freeze Plus Your Free gift Fiat Iranian youth unmoved by 'days of dawn' Subversive voice stilled as BBC sinks beneath the radiowaves Inside Germany Myrrh 'miracle' gives last tsar odour of sanctity Scottish Widows Army exhibition sparks neo-Nazi clashes Asterix fights for French cinema Sore … Lozenges Kosovo foes snub West's initiative Moderate is only taker for peace talks, writes Anthony Loyd from Pristina Milosevic's 'final solution' could split province in two Beleaguered Yugoslav President may Rambouillet Republika Srpska from Bosnis, Tom Walker writes 200,000 in Paris protest at gay nuptials Leukaemia Research Fund Mugabe urged to respect law ANC rebel buried New Castle Building Society Nato told to setup action teams Tornados hit back at Iraqi jet incursion Quantex Good Choice Coy Lewinsky ruffles starched inquisitors Another round of questioning is unlikely to help the Republicans' cause, Bronwen Maddox writes Far-sighted Americans lose the numbers game The Times Liberation of Beijing celebrated News in Brief (AFP): Maid's despair (AFP): Briton drowns (AP): Cold kills 182 Bondi breather (AFP): Torturers jailed (AP): Film flies high Fairytale ending for a princess The Ipswich-born second wife of Jordan's King Hussein has kept a dignified silence silence they divorced. Her discretion and devotion have served her well-elder son has just been made heir apparent. Christopher Walker reports Does a bit of cloth round the neck still inspire respect? As British Tie Week looms, Mark Palmer says successful men refuse to be tied to convention Nationwide Intrigue, ego and London Fashion Week The Times Fashion Diary The Harley Medical Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Maria Grachvogel Fashion designer Tiny Computers Limited Entertained by a popular phenomenon Pop Robble Williams The Point, Dublin Esperately seeking demolition… Richard Morrision meets the South Bank Centre directors who want to start again from scratch C&G Channel Islands Limited Pop The Arts Council of England Can we go now? Theatre The Arts Theatre Music Multiple Display Advertising Items Going it alone pays off Mark King Empire, W12 Classics in words and music This week a new series of classical music CDs is launched by Penguin, each containing a piece of the world's greatest music with an intriductory essay by one of our greatest contemporary writers. Every day this week Times readers can enjoy the writting, startin here with Arthur Miller on Beethoven's Seventh Symphony-and buy the CD at a special price Opera & Ballet Queens Theatre Tom Conti History men Concerts Borodin Quartet Wigmore Hall Sixth of the best CBSO/Oramo Birmingham Dance Music Film Opera Entertainments Never a dull moment with Mr Brown The Chancellor is aiming for a tax-reforming Budget Once you open a bottle of vodka here, there is no closing it. All you can do is to hope another one will not be ordered, but it nearly always is Picture Gallery Down, but still not out Hague could be a winner-if he has the guts to challenge Labour's false doctrines Cruise control The Times Diary Chair lift The Times Diary Cross lines The Times Diary Tea dance The Times Diary Red Card for Hoddle What England coach has sown, he must now reap A Map and a Compass Conservatives need to demonstrate a sense of direction Over and out Sad farewell to Take the politics out of the Lords Emergency services Social workers'role in adoption Music in schools Baroness Williams Promises, promises? Olympics corruption Byways in peril Diary note Hoddle and the legacy of past lives Golden years Birthdays today Court Circular Anniversaries Recorders Nature notes Personal Column The night sky in February City's first trading house identified To place death notices, ackonwledgements or notices… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Flightseekers JetWorld University news Church news The India League Flight Searchers Overseas Express Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Marriages Jetline Flight Centre Mick McGAHEY Michael McGahey, former Scottish miners' leader and vice-president of the National Union of Mineworkers died on January 30 aged 73. He was born in May 29,1925 Gavin Relly Gavin Relly, businessman, died in Hermanus, South Africa, on Januray 10 aged 72. He was born in Cape Town on February 6,1926 Latest wills Philip Mason Philip Mason, CIE, OBE, colonial servant and author, died on January 25 aged 92. He was born on March 19,1906 His Honour Bruce Griffiths His Honour Bruce Griffiths, QC, a Circuit Judge, 1972-86 died on January 17 aged 74. He was born on April 28,1924 Jane Austen's Last Days News The Times Crossword No 21,015 I Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Features Fashion Lottery Lifeboats Arts Tomorrow Sport The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Hoddle's future hanging in the balance FA Officials Ace Moment of Decision Rob Hughes says that the England coach must be called to account for his words Chelsea suffer double blow to title prospects Premiership Under the Skin of Sport Bowled over Are you ready for the most fulfilling challenge of… Sri Lanka's interest rate cut to nil by Australia Table The Times Pakistan resist Tendulkar's dash of genius Cricket Scoreboard from Perth Reid must get back to basics Boxing Elway powers Broncos to second triumph American Football: Celebrated Quarterback Lades Denver Home against Lacklustre Atalnta Scoreboard from Madras Snow Reports Our Sports Staff: Overseas signing forced to withdraw Kafelnikov's aim finds easy target Russian shows mettle as Enqvist buckles under pressure in Australian Open final Wales fail to undo England Netball Panthers bite back late Sport in Brief Hingis epitomises grace under fire Adam gets back in the fast lane Athletics Favourites also lose out in plate Bowls Scope Robinson triumphs in face of tradition Sailing Lion king Smith can take pride in Derby United ascend from Valley to the summit FA Carling Premiership: Yorke's last-minute winner puts Ferguson's teram on top Villa bend to Shearer's will Ten-man Rovers go on back foot Picture Gallery Brazilian ghost starting to haunt the Riverside Juninho in demand Chelsea found lacking as Petit stands firm FA Carling Premiership: Vialli's unbeaten run end in uncompromising style Atkinson delivers early Liverpool forget how to play to their strengths Di Canio tiptoes back on stage Kachloul achieves required level of passion Furlong the instigator of Jewell theft Nationwide League: Late penalty denies Bradford as Francis celebrates fortuitous victory Dell Reid refuses to panic Burrows sees lead stretched Fulham find themselves in no need of help from on high Prudential Rioch envious of Bolton's depth The Times Doubting genius graduates to top of the class of '98 Football Celtic inspired by Brattbakk NatWest More than just a bank Taunton's double ambitions live on FA Carling Premiership Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland Nationwide Conference Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas National Nationwide Scotland Carling F. A. Premiership Football Focus masters the art of Lackey Interview Curb on drugs becoming critical Parents need assurance that a child is not going to be warped in body, mind and soul Ranatunga controversy Rugby World Cup Who to blame—the referee or the player? Cricket crisis Neville's delight Balance of Five Nations This week in the Times Steele laments the injustice of it all Leicester hand out a lesson Irish succeed with smiles and work ethic Tetley's Britter Cup: Best beams with pride while plucky Lydney succumb to holders Wasps march quietly on Saracens emerge intact from trial of strength Henley fail to repeat giant-killing act Details from Regentsholm Exeter fail to cross gulf Newcastle step up the pace Ulster's day of joy transcends sporting boundaries Colomiers overwhelmed by collective will as Mason's kicking decides European Cup final UCC come from behind to instigate Irish double Weather woe for Bedford By our Sports Staff: French backs cut loose in Genoa Inside rugby Humphreys the master executioner Maier in battle to avoid slide Sking Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Badminton secret is out there Keene on Chess Winning Move Guildford upset the leaders Hockey: Canterbury and Cannock Lose Thier Unbeaten Records Williams holds nerve to pocket title Snooker: Hendry Concerned at Failre to Take Important Chances Bramley succumb to Miners' touch Rugby League Smith fired up for Europe test Officials abandon match over brawling Basketball Player still driven by need to succeed By our Sports Staff: Els falls apart to hand title to little-known Australian Junior tour spreads its wing again and moves into different class Mel Webb on the golfing initiative that is working alongside education Www. friendfactory. co. uk How to Enter Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Mock exams may prove misleading Racing: Victories of Cyfor Malta and Lady Rebecca Leave Festivalk Questions Unasnswered Thunderer: AYR Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Richard Evans National Hunt Leaders Gildrom shows promise Thunderer: Southwell Le Coudray has it easy Thunderer: Plumpton For the Record Rugby Union Ice Hockey Guide to the Week Ahead Athletics Hockey Learning to fell at home on the range Matthew Pryor takes an alternative course in how to play golf and enjoys a pleasant surprise The Times Getting Teed-Up Butyrskaya provides quality on final day Ice Skating Pre-trial power on admissibility Judge set contributory negligence too high No-hitch guide to the angling galaxy Brian Clarke on the unsung and well-travelled heroes of a worldwide sport Strike-out order was too drastic Custody was lawful Capitalisation, week's change William Hill Results and Statistics Exchange Rates Float to benefit 3i Multiple Display Advertising Items Nomura sets up ?1bn privatisation fund Star trader Jett claims he was firm's scapegoat ICI's anti-debt formula awaited Companies Michael Clark Safeway gets grant for switch to rail Vanguard seeks approval The Sunday Times Interest rates dominate Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Luminar eyes Northern Parker Business to Business Corporate Profile: Kingfisher Alternative Investment Market What the Experts Say Our Verdict Thomson-CSF looks for links with us firms BAe poised to buy Denel stake RAC awaits decision The Times Picture Gallery Canary Wharf float hope Meridiana LucasVarity battle hots up UK economy may enter golden era Electronic voting to be Mailed GM rules outbid for Volvo Trinity's move Johnston failure BTR in dock Getting a grip on the knowledge Job ambitions tempered Christine Buckley hears David Blunkett explain what he can realistically hope to achieve City Traveller Direct Ltd Word-Watching Change on Week Stock Market Science fiction or fact? Television Choice Radio Choice War reports from hell, powerfully dramatised Review BBC1 Pay TV Satellite, Cable and Digital Labour changes approach to unemployment AXA hopes £3.5bn bid will win GRE Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Profile 44 Barclays cuts threaten jobs 'Speed up Thames crossings' call Pop star tones down plan Tax escape for oil merger duo Economy 48 Microsoft shares 'too high' says Gates World Economic Forum in Davos Zenith Calls for euroland rate cuts rejectedR
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