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News from 18/01/1998

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John Dugdale, Sebastian Hamilton Westminster Correspondent, Barbara Hall, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Sir Anthony Bamford Chairman, Lucas Hollweg, Glynn Christian, Fred Redwood, Anon, John Peter, Walter F Stowy, Henry Keswick Chairman, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Jim Munro football editor, Lesley White, John Hersey, Lawrie Madden, John Jay, John Lennon, Susan d'Arcy, Ena Wogin, John Knapton, Frank Whitford, Karen Woolfson, Ferdinand Mount, Sir John Nott Chairman, Addison de Witt, Howell Wilson-Price, Thierry Oberlé, David Smith, Sally O'Reilly, Sally Payne, Nick Pitt, Neil Wormald, Sebastian Hamilton, Andrew Sullivan, Sir Stanley Kalms Chairman, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Mark Reynolds, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Patrick Masters, John Lawless, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Elaine Ives-Cameron, Jennifer, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, George Turnbull, Stephen Hayward, Lord Young Chairman, David Dougill, Karen Swann McLeod, Vinny Lee, Richard Gregory Professor, David Hewson, Tony Latham, Sir Christopher Lewinton Chairman, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, David Cairns, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, Carole Hodge, Louise Taylor, Peter Bills, Michael Jones, Anita Chaudhuri, Peter Millar, Donald Foreman Secretary, George Perry, Sir John Craven Chairman, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Charlotte Atkins, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Sir Robert McAlpine, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Rob Steen, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Sir Emmanucl Kaye Chairman, Paul Donovan, Frances Spalding, William Shawcross, Sue Lawrence, Hugh McIlvanney, Mary Lewis, Paul Driver, Lawrence Millman, Michael Woodhead, Garth Pearce, David Thomas, Caroline Scott, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Jacqui Ripley, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Michael Jenner, Ross Clark, Neil Harman, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Nicholas Harling, Rufus Olins, Sir Michael Edwardes, Ian McAlpine Director, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Stephen Amidon, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Lord Hanson, Lord Wolfson Chairman, Andy Goldberg, Hugo Barnacle, Rubert Steiner, Michael Brinton Chairman, Lois Rogers, Dr Maurice Dixson Chief Excecutive, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Cosmo Landesman, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Debbie Hill, Diana Wright, Ken Symon, Robert Beerman, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Uzi Mahnaimi, Nick Cain, Natalie Graham, Andrew Smith, Tim Moorey, Andrew Grice, Nick Hodges, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Sir Richard George Chairman, David Walsh, Colin McDowell, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Richard Balls, Stephen Armstrong, Andrew Jack, Garry Weston Chairman, Peter Taylor, Paul Kavanagh, Mark Prigg, George Walden, Josh Salzmann, D H, Sir Rocco Forted, David Windle, Garth Alexander, Robert Sandair, Roland White, Rachel Cooke, Danny Roth, Susan Greenfield Professor, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Jack Hall, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Anthony Julius, Mark Franchetti, Craig Lord, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, David Hutchinson, Peter Watts, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Mrs D Mitchell, Fiona Matthias, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Christine Webb, John Harlow, David Green, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Donald Macgillivray, Nia Williams, Mandy Payne, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Mary Cecil Pook, Dr D Allen, James Herbert, Matthew Campbell, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Naomi Caine Deputy Money Editor, Chrissy Iley, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Cherry Norton, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Hazel Courteney, Roger Dobson, Abdel Hamid Aoun, Graham Sheffield Arts Director, Mark Hodson, Steve Connor, Eric Reeves, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, Anthony Powell, Sunningdale Chairman, John Phillips, Kevin Snow, David Smith Economics Editor, Terence Conran, Christopher Miller Chairman, Peter Cooper, Anthony Howard, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Kelly Finn, Dan Pearson, Sebastian Hamilton Westminister Correspondent, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

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Demands that their becom be saved, says Peter Taylor, reveal that humans and pigs have a lot in common Jeep FPD savills Direct Line Can science beat the body clock? Scientists have discoved how to make human cells 'immortal' They claim the techique could be the fountain of youth, reports Steve Connor Iraq tested anthrax on PoWs Saddam blocks inquiry by UN The primary source of inspiration Virgin Clinton quizzed in sex-case showdown Jospin handouts fail to halt tide of jobs protests Fujitsu Algeria to seek Europe arms deal Virgin Suharto's bitter children fight to keep their riches Norwich Union Stalin's grandsons go to war over a deathly image The Open University Inland Revenue Castro gambles on Pope's visit Netanyahu's wife faces new scandal The Personal Number Company PLC P&o European Ferries Delta Air Lines Death of a disciple puts Scientology in the dock Sex drama grips millions as Reeperbahn is bared The Omega from Vauxhall Sens. O. Lock Arrogant EU staff told to learn manners Canon Wayward granddaughter adds to Yeltsin's woes Inside Moscow BT Red revolution Fossett's escape Gorby's bad grammar Broadmoor used for drug tests White House 'gave secrets to the IRA' Weather and Travel Outlook Shaping up: Exotic clothes for warmer days,… Britain at centre of Iran bomb web Virgin Four ticket-holders split £15.8m prize News Digest Sinn Fein rejects peace proposals Boys suspended Frontline women Microlight record Diana tribute Education march If the coat fits Trunk calls Correction Shearer back in business England captain inspires late victory Contents Motorola Contents Gallacher cuts Villa to shreds Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Liverpool fall way short of requirements Frustrated Dons must learn to turn effort into net profit The struggle to stay up Abou's exit gifts points to Tottenham Strachan loses cool lodging his complaints Who Will Be this Year's down and Outs? Wednesday broach Graham fortress Brolin finds battling Barnsley's pace too hot Hero shearer back in tune for Newcastle Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Pools Sunderland full speed ahead Robson angry as Johnson spoils Middlesbrough's day First Division Roberts strikes to fell Forest Second Division Marcelo seizes chance from the January sales Third Division Scotland Blow to English World Cup bid Forest cleared England dates Competition The Omega from Vauxhall Dell boys long for Matt finish Chris Lightbown discovers that the unthinkable is happening at Southampton—Matthew Le Tissier's halo is slipping Managers show faith in playing numbers game Martin Searby reports on a new system for measuring performance designed to increase standards of excellence in the Premier League Kendall still in thrall of Merey beat Louise Taylor finds Everton's manager has no regrets about returning to Goodison Park for a third spell at the troubled club Hoddle believes mission is possible Today Glenn Hoddle must turn his attention from World Cup preparation to the draw for Euro 2000 qualifiers in Ghent. By Ian Hawkey Foreign soil is home territory for Norwegians Louise Taylor assesses the strengths of Scotland's World Cup opponents and the credentials of their in-demand coach The Sunday Times Kiwi connection compounds Scottish misery Tigers time charge to perfection Pack power pounds Orrell down Eagle Star Inventive Richmond crush woeful Irish Bath face £1/4m fee to sign Jenkins Bloody Mystery Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent, says that although London Scottish have demanded action against the guilty party in the Simon Fenn affaird, nothing is cut and dried Reality masked by hysterical debate Comment Despite the bleating of the trend-spotters, the game is cleaner that it has ever been. By Stephen Jones Sunday Times Eight days that have tarnished rugby's name Stephen Jones reflects on a week Bath and their Cup opponents will both quickly want to forget The Times Newcastle lead the new order Stephen Jones looks at how the fortunes of the game's newly enriched clubs have been transformed by the professional revolution Great survivor Lindsay pulls rabbit from his hat David Lawrenson on how the former chief executive of the RFL landed a job with the Super League Thorpe inspires England Graham Otway sees the England tour begin in Jamaica with determined batting on a dangerous pitch Time is right for Rose to blossom Ian Hawkey on the men most likely to spearhead the West Indies attack when time catches up on Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh 5 text Fraser fired up to make it three in a row Ian Hawkey looks at a fast bowler ready to relive his past Test glories in the Caribbean as the doyen of the England pace attack Henman upbeat despite defeat by Kucera Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Rugby Union Racing King's ransom keeps Lewis out of the frame Hugh McIIvanney Plans for a rich rematch between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson are hurting Lennox Lewis badly Special bond of an odd couple Ian Chadband reports on the father and son partnership of Ezno and Joe Calzaghe that has proved such a winning combination Tigers pounce on Cup after Waldron departs Basket Ball P&O European Ferries Horses saddled with a raw deal Nick Pitt meets a remarkable woman whose mission is to improve standards of comfort for horses and riders alike 10 Signs that Could Mean a Bad or Badly Fitting Saddle Hill back in the fast lane Adam Parsdons finds the former world champion optimistic about his prospects for the new season after his move from Arrows to Jordan Jeffell another big winner for in-form Moore John Karter at Ascot sees the Irush trainer land a coup in the Victor Chandler Chase Popov's winning run goes crashing Craig Lord reports on a shock defeat for Russia in the 50 metres freestyle at the world swimming championships in Perth Tarnished Gold David Walsh on a nation blighted by drug abuse long before any suggestion of wrongdoingd by the Chinese The Personal Number Company PLC Confident Cram finds back of net Action Replay How to keep skiers on the straight and narrow Play the Game Solution for a Better Stance This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Big boys hold no fears for new kid on the block Richard Evans on an Australian prodigy who has shocked tennis by coming from nowhere to beat the best in the world Paramount Little sister looks upset Richard Evans, tennis correspondent, surveys an intriguing and far from predictable women's singles dreaw at the Australian Open Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milcars Group Park Lane Pick up a Six Pack Mid-range V6 saloons offer a fine blend of driving pleasure and affordability, says Ray Hutton BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heathrow Multiple Display Advertising Items M3 GT Sytner Multiple Display Advertising Items …Sage In this winter of extraordinarily varibale road conditions, cold-weather lore is the key to survival Multiple Display Advertising Items Prophets Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's as Easy as AVC William Loughran Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari Lancaster Jaguar H. 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Robert Carlyle's role as a stripper… Help for middle-market firms Enterprise Network Pottery industry close to cracking Help is at hand for Britain's growing entrepreneurial army Agenda Laura Ashley seeks £50m Filmgoers flock back to cinemas Nomura backs off from MEPC Business Digest Economic boom adds to pressure on rates Store to bring home the bacon Indonesian slump may ground aerospace deals Business fears EMU 'disaster' GEC close to cashing in its microchips Rank disorganisation Andrew Teare changed the name of Rank Organisation, sold many of its businesses, and bought others, but morale is still sinking at the leisure group, writies Rufus Olins Mitel Hercules to lift bid for Allied Colloids Sharewatch A share in the boardroom The Sunday Times Databank No Title LIG's Mr Rubber bounces back Profile Nick Hodges has pulled London International Group back from the brink of disaster by Keeping faith with its core product—the condom Bargains fade away as Halifax goes shopping The new bank has £4bn to spend, but the City fears it may pay too much for a takeover that could backfire. Kirstie Hamilton reports Nick Hodges's Working Day The Personal Number Company PLC The Sunday Times Palm Pilot Peregrine goes the Asian way The rise and fall of the investment bank is a parable of how the region has gone wrong. Michael Sheridan reports from Jakarta Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harbis Group International Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regional Business Development Directors Required The Personal Number Company PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items US rich kids cut from wills The latest trend to sweep America is for billionaires to leave little for their young. Garth Alexander reports from New York Ford cuts Fiesta's 27m varieties The drive is on to simplify the popular car's specification without compromising quality. Report by Andrew Lorenz Granville Financiers toast a vintage year City professionals broke records in 1997 but American and German rivals forced some big changes in the league tables, writes John Waples Learn the right drill from oil experts The Sunday Times Discover the secrets of the best managements John Lawless explains how the Enterprise Network will open the routes to growth Fashion guru hid guilty secret under his flares Small Business A fractured knee gave Coppernob's Gift Fields his big break when a buyer took pity, thinking he was disabled. Rubert Steiner reports My First Break How to jump the hurdles to growth Enterprise Network Franchising drives Thrifty forward Joining an established network has put the Burton brothers back behind the wheel of the fast-growing carrental group, writes Claire Oldfield New look boosts cosmetics firm Molton Brown has revived itself with a smart move upmarket, writes Claire Oldfield Bulletin Minority shareholders fight for better deal in takeover Questions of Business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Winning ways to help companies get ahead John Lawless analyses Winning, the report on the key elements of business success Trust busters are right to fight Gates American Account Faster Asia need not hurt Britain Economic Outlook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knockers Leadership Management (UK) Ltd Auditel (Uk) Limited Main Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charterhouse Corporate Service Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items FasTracKids Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ventrolla British Franchise Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Henkel The Power behind Branson's throne Prufrock Flushed out: the diageo Woolly thinking Ram-bo Bill springs back into trouble Clouds gather over Monsoon floatation Inside the City Fighting Dirty When Kelly Filly became America's first female bomber pilot she found herself on a bleak base where 'everybody slept with everybody'. 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Contents Roaarr! Splash Out Is Scooby-Doo on the skids? The Chilling adventure… Cartoon Star Flights of fancy The Funday Times Herge the Adventures of Tintin Jarvis Will Tintin and his friends wake up? Find out next… Funday on-line You never snooze over Funday news! Animal action Hotfoot TV's gone to the dogs Off his trolley The bite stuff Have a great 1998 Beryl the Peril Beryl's barking up the wrong tree this time! Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Pockets If you have any questions for Dagsy Dog, send them… Bookshelf Rex and Tex Willoughby Souirt Catch up with Rex and Texm Squirt, Willoughby, Robot Next Week in Funday Paul Palmer Fans utd Find out all you need to know about the Superbowl… You're a Legend Soul mate Join The Fun Club! FC Funfax Contents Stamina The horsy couple Who do they think they are? Naughty but nice Contents Most Wanted This week's object of desire Lomo cameras Top of the fops The wardrobe of Bunny Roger, ecentric dandy and socialite, comes up for auction next week. Colin McDowell reports on men who love to dress up My other half It isn't much fun having a celebrity doppleaganger, says Chrissy Iley. Especially when the happens to be Sarah Brightman Singapore Airlines After the pack Of the original gang, Demi Moore is still big news at the box office. But what happened to the others? Back in the pink Molly Ringwald, the pixie-faced, bratpack star, all but disappeared. Now, the eternal teenager is staging a return. Tony Allen-Mills meets her Greyround Chrysler The Sunday Times Word Help! The answers to all your problems Brief lives Jeenifer's Dairy Phew! After much deliberation Harpers & Queen has announced the name of the new editor of its social pages, Jennifer's Diary. The Hon Camilla Cecil is only the fourth woman in 53 years to take up this most prestigious of positions Stylefile Jade Jagger, artist, model and celebrity offspring, has launched her own jewellery collection. 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Bryan Appleyard remains unconvinced Rest of the week's films Nice 'n' sleazy Boogie Nights is like a party, says Tom Shone. You stay too long, but it's exhilarating fun to be there Pretty diabolical In Devil's Advocate, Pacino roars, Keanu bores, and the audience snores BBC What Kate did first She's a hotter property than the new James Bond. But where did she come from? Garth Pearce finds out Chicago Miracles of illusion Frank Whitford on the National Gallery's wonderful van Eyck show London Arts Board A classroom act They're so obscure, their record company is hazy on details, but four London Oratory students are inspired, says Andrew Smith Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Theatre Film The Critical List Art Dance Pick of the Week What to see and where to go this week Concerts Opera Dance Pop Comedy Royal Academy of Arts Article Withdrawn Playing to the Art gallery Jack Dee is in the new cast of the hit play Art. Clive Davis meets the crossover comic English National Opera The Sunday Times In fine fettle Strapped for cash after new funding cuts, Glasgow's Citizens can still deliver, says John Peter Rest of the week's theatre Perfect pitch Classic FM's CDs hold no surprises, but that's their selling point, says Stephen Pettitt Queens Theatre Improving with age Bernard Haitink has always been an eminent conductor, but with his debut concert with the LSO, he became one of the greats. By Hugh Canning Queens Theatre Rock The ultimate collection Plastic One Band Jazz Benny Goodman The Complete RCA Victor Small Group Recordings RCA 09026 6877642 £28.99 Mozart Requiem Crucial Cuts Classical The Sunday Times Take a bow, Mr Lin Stephen Pettitt applauds the warmth and generosity of Cho-Liang Lin's playing in the third disc on our violinists series The Sunday Times Lord of the Dance Martin Guerre Club Tropicana Vaudeville Live Records at Cost Chichester 98 Legendary A country girl at heart Paul Driver hears the premiere of a flute concertod by Diana Burrell, a composer inspired by nature An Ideal Husband UK & Worldwide Entertainment Packages Tickets Elton Billy John Hoel The Corrs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Raymond Gubbay The Dorchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Albery Theatre Event travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barry Manilow Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items London Symphony Orchestra Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Theatre Breaks World Cup Football France '98 Parkin Gallery What to see (and what to miss) Women's problems ITV's The Truth About Women is in reality nothing of the kind, says Rachel Cooke Foreign policies Oh, for a life less ordinary Roland White on the week's television BBC1 Top 10 TV Programmes Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Travelbag Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day BBC1 Critics' Choice Satellite Pick of the day Radio Pick of the day Daewoo Contents Brittany Ferries Contents Alfa Romeo Air Canada Relative Values Princess Cruises Audi Neighbours from Hell Peter and Leni Gillman Lived Here Happily for More than 20 Years Debenhams Yorkon Amdega Nortra Cubanacan Barclaycard Neville Johnson Life among the Ruins Volvo Addicted to order Picture Gallery Isuzu Mr Fussy Facades Voyages Jules Verne Nordic Track Are You out of Order? Waterman Rollerball worth The Sunday Times Master of the Rolls It's the best money can you buy, a British classic. BUt Rolls-Royce is seeking a new backer, and the Germans are in pole position. Will we still be in the driving seat? Bryan Appleyard reports. Photographs by Tony Latham British Philatelic Bureau Forbo Nairn Sleepmasters Patra Chenille Robe Mephisto 1952 The editor's decision is final in all cases Brainteaser 1844 Bookwise Chess Bridge A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Bang & Olufsen Honda Contents Contents Sense and. . . In the weird woird world of the senses, Paint can smell blue, names can teste lemony and even your ears can play unkind tricks on the imagination Did you know… You can't believe your ears Sensibility The vision thing Sex, pills and the senses Touchy feely All ears A Question of teste Did you know. . . Odd sensations The sixth sense Is seeing believing? The workout for the mind Key skills of a film director BrainPlan: test your powers of visual perception We use our perception to reason—to make meaning out… Sweet dreams Brainpower Every night, we ciose our eyes and go mad. . . Did you know. . . Is it a UFO? Is it a ghost? No, it's electromagnetic 'zapping' of the brain Changing the script Even pain has a 'feelgood' factor Are romance, time and pain just figments of an overaction imagination? Fooling the body's clock Facing the truth Our facial expressions provide a clear map of our emotions. But some People cannot read the signposts. . . Picture Gallery True Story A world of strangers Is my wife real? Profontheciuch Every week our panel of experts thorny questions to Professor Susan Greenfild, an authority on consiousness and the brain Next week: can you teach an old dog new tricks? The Sunday Times

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