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News from 08/02/1998

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Jacquey Visick, Taki, Leni Gillman, Rob Corbidge, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Sebastian Hamilton Westminster Correspondent, Barbara Hall, Simon Armitage, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, Lucas Hollweg, Toby Young, Kate Berridge, Mrs A Clarke, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Arthur Hayward-Costa, Amanda Ursell, Emma Moore, Nick Bradshaw, Anne Nicholls, Ken Jackson, Lesley White, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Celia Williams, Sally Emerson, Frank Whitford, Emma Sergeant, Timothy Garton Ash, Kath Almond, G J L, Ferdinand Mount, Kirstle Hamilton, Addison de Witt, Beryl Goldsmith, Sally O'Reilly, David Smith, Sally Payne, Bruce Ingman, Donu Kogbara, Neil Wormald, E P, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Sir Robin Day, K R, Robin White, Dr Roger Henderson, Hazel Courteney Health Journalist, Aditi Das, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Grievous Angel, Edward Platt, John Lawless, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Anthony Sattin, K E, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Marian Phillips, David Dougill, Michael Beloff Qc, Michael Rayner, David Hewson, Chris Broadhurst, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Louise Potterton, John Karter racing correspondent, Tim Norris, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Stewart Lee, Peter Conradi, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, Jeremy Irons, Rikki Jones, Miss M Hubbail, Michael Jones, Frederick Forsyth, George Perry, Jon Barratt, Graham Otway, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Rob Steen, Peter Parker, Joe Perry, Richard Johnson, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Winner, Paul Donovan, J Swain, Sue Lawrence, Jane Lapotaire, Samantha Lafferty, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, Michael Woodhead, Ann McFerran, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, David Leppard, C Holt, Richard North, Ross Clark, Antony Bye, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Harman, Kirstie Hamilton, Peter Hofschröer, Michael Dibdin, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Hugh McLlvanney, David Lawrenson, Paul Ham Money Editor, C B, Briony Frykman, Kanan Makiya, Mrs C Foulser, Clive Devis, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Robert Lacey, Claudia, Mrs A Miles, Christina Lamb, Anna Pasternak, Sean Newsom, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Richard Todd, Michael Holding, Zoe Brennan, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Cosmo Landesman, Diana Wright, F Hughes, Kipper Williams, Mimi Chakraborty, Lisa Brinkworth, S B, Helen Hawkins, Rebecca Tanqueray, John Jenkins, Stephen Jones, Peta Bee, M H, Andrew Smith, Tim Moorey, Andrew Grice, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Peter Porter, David Walsh, Mavis Stour, Bernard Mac Laverty, Rob Ryan, Zoë Linkson, Philip Clark, Trevor Lewis, T S, Colin McDowell, Rasselas, Ben Pimlott, Anthony Andrews, Stephen Armstrong, Nick MacKinnon, Christopher Goodwin, Paul Kavanagh, Josh Salzmann, Sheryl Garratt, Garth Alexander, Ruth Rendell, Rachel Cooke, E D, Maurice Chittenden, Andrew Mueller, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, Caroline T Donald, Michael Sheridan, John White Honorary Secretary, Margaret Walters, Kjeld Kristiansen, John Harlow, Sharon Davey, Matthew Lynn, Kirstle Hamilton City Editor, Godfrey Smith, Nia Williams, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Boy George, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Anna Lines, Brian Ashford-Russell, Mrs E Stringer, Robert Johnston, Chrissy Iley, J Newton, Stephen Pettitt, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, Peter, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Mark Hodson, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Mrs C G, Joe Lovejoy, Dino Cafolia, Rupert Steiner, Valerie Grove, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Mat Oxley, T B, John Phillips, David Smith Economics Editor, Simon Trump, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, Ms P, Anthony Spier, Ralph Dellor, Sandy Gall, Dan Pearson, Nigel Glass, Joan Smith, Stella Manzie Chief Executive, Tony Hall Chief Executive, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

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Straw tells police: curb macho image Article Withdrawn Contents British Airways Contents Newman Contents Todd warns of desperate students Diana 'had agreed to carry Olympic flame' Contents Ministers banned from World Cup Clinton set for new Irish peace trip Multiple Display Advertising Items Hewlett Packard Contents St. Joseph's Hospice Blair faces revolt over union rights Water meters to be forced on homes Boyfriend row threatens Turner's lottery role Arts Council sidelines ballet to bolster 'cool Britannia' New tomato keeps men healthy—with a bit of sauce on the side Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd. Memo reveals Camelot knew of bribe claim BT Chargecard ViaVoice Gold Public to get right of reply in Commons Mighty oaks take shine off pine Penalty for spreading Aids to be life in jail Princess Cruises Abbey National Cook out to grass as racing tipster Honda Churchmen back end of prayers in schools Rock stars tune up for stock charts Prints put the finger on gays Wildlife 'unharmed' by tanker disaster Abbey National British Airways Fakes hide in Queen's £6bn art collection Pupils don't know where sun rises Rac Dolly faces tests to prove cloning Doubts force scientists to run maternity check British Airways The Move Daihatsu Navy to scrub its Chinese laundries Council taxes soar in shires Carlton Club to vote on women The Personal Number Company PLC Diana planned future in Windsors' villa Bjork set to bid for deserted Scottish island British Airways 'Alcatraz' opens in Milton Keynes BT Arctic corpse clue to 1918 flu disaster The Open University Cambridge split over £2m Thatcher chair Mark Thatcher joins bankrupt in crime firm Nationwide Lecturer anger at 28% rise for chiefs Rover Rural Rising Last week small farmers held one of the country's biggest food companies to ransom and won. Jonathan Leake reports on extraordinary campaign as supporters of the countryside adopt guerrilla tactics to fight for their way of life The Times Thanks tony, but She's Still There They met, they talked, they dodged the awkward questions. Despite the best efforts of Tony Blair and Bill Clinton, the spectre of Monica Lewinsky refused to leave the feast. Andrew Grice and Matthew Campbell report on the risks and rewards of a prime minister's wholehearted endorsement of an embattled president Energy Efficiency Blair and Clinton seek holy grail in 'wonkathon' David Smith watches as Labour and the Democrats thrash out the big ideas they hope will keep them in power Energy Efficiency Media closes in on the truth Armada sails within striking SAS flies out to prepare for possible action Direct Line Lunn Poly Faxminder Cash for killing of Kurd helpers Schoolboy lover keeps besotted teacher in jail Navigate Villagers flee tribal killing in Kenya KGB spy: how I ran CIA's supermole Virgin atlantic Swiftcall Lloyds Bank Business Banking Nazis' child guinea pigs return to haunt doctor Line One Charles faces democracy plea in Himalayan paradise P&o European Ferries Bison Bison PC World China's dissidents thrive on Internet Born-again Christians send an awkward adolescent into exile Black box 'wiped' in cable-car crash jet Le Shuttle Germany's 'easties' sink in jobs famine Britannica Veil comes off the Elysée mistresses FBI 'geekbusters' hack into higher reaches of computer crime KLM uk Aid teams in race for quake zone Primus Al Chequebook writes off $50m in race to be governor Inside Los Angeles Barclaycard One man's meat Wild about the bomber A little bit of a wag Irvine eyes new justice empire Killer drivers to face prison Weather and Travel Outlook Down to earth: Balloonists Bertrand Piccard, Wim… Dome to host game show of the century First Telecom Contents Man charged with police murder bid Caroline clue Fatal fall Jaguars recalled Boy found safe Corrections Contents Dreaming of Victory England hopeful thanks to Stewart Graham Otway on a memorable day for England as they took control of the second Test in Trinidad Contents Fluent French run riot in Paris Stephen Jones saw Clive Woodward's men fall at their first hurdle to a resurgent France Wheels come off Woodward awaits first victory as Red Rose fails to blossom Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Coach left shattered after poor performance English View Lamaison's kicking the key, says Skrela French View England's chariot Pack power puts France in driving seat Bob Dwyer, the Leicester director of rugby, believes France have the flair but not the heavyweights needed to take on the rest of the world France fall shy of coup de grace Were the victors as ruthless as they were exciting, England would still be picking bits off the pitch England demand forward thinking Stephen Jones says France's flying pack ran countless rings around the best that England's set-piece warhorses had to offer English clubs poised for legal showdown Hopes that rugby's warring factions will grasp the olive branch are fading in an increasingly bitter dispute, reports Stephen Jones Ear-bite claim adds to mystery The Rugby Column Pilgrims on a trip of blind faith How, wonders David Walsh, do Scotland and Ireland lift their clash away from being the annual battle for the wooden spoon? Wales cling on to weather Italian storm Armstrong destroys Irish dream Telfer signals start of Scottish renaissance The Vectra from Vauxhall Hirst's double stuns Liverpool Leicester come of age as Parker puts paid to sorry Leeds Berti earns his Spurs Barnard strike saves Barnsley Derby broken by Yorke's final flurry Dublin injects late life into shambolic affair Newcastle hit by Lazaridis thunderbolt Arsenal's Marc of distinction Marc Overmars faces Chelsea today with his form flying as high as his ambition One 2 one Chelsea boy bursting with African pride Tears fill Theatre of Dreams Joe Lovejoy on the moving tributes to the Busby Babes who were killed in the snows of Munich airport 40 years ago Cole's strike spares United blushes Alfred Dunhill London Kennedy begins to repay Harford The Football Column Rangers held Competition Second Division Third Division Premier League First Division Vauxhall Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Pools Owen aims for graduation day Joe Lovejoy says that time is running out for players to prove to Glenn Hoddle that they should figure in his World Cup plans Understudies desperate for hands-on role Tim Flowers and Nigel Martyn are fighting to secure goalkeeping berths in England's World Cup squad. Louise Taylor reports Citibank Chile in mood to turn up the heat England Make All the Running Old hands at the tiller set a courageous course for glory Graham Otway, cricket correspondent, on a great day for England in the second Test Replays coming close to giving umpires out Michael Holding on a trend even more disturbing than life-threatening pitches—television's usurping of the umpire's traditional role Posse show Barmy Army how to win friends and influence people Graham Otway discovers that West Indies' fun-loving fans have found a way to keep everybody happy in King Lara's domain Hussain dismissal can't spoil Fraser's day Patient Croft still hoping that his turn will come Robert Croft, England's ebullient off-spinner, is staying focused despite his lack of cricket in the Caribbean. Report by Graham Otway Determined Stewart revels in chance to silence critics Graham Otway on a batsman who has proved, once and for all, that he does not need a perfect track to make big scores Hollioake passes test with maiden hundred Wake-up call for slumbering giant John Monie, the talented Australian coach, is determined to enjoy life second time around at Central Park, says David Walsh The Times Castleford prepare to leave calling card David Lawrenson looks forward to the start of a new season—and an intriguing Challenge Cup clash The Personal Number Company PLC Collins lives to fight another day For Steve Collins, beating Barry Hearn in court constituted an unlikely knockout. Tom English reports Split Decision Mike Tyson and Don King have fallen out before but this time it may be permanent The Sunday Times Frost frozen out by late burst from Els Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up The Sunday Times Rugby Union Racing Horse sense puts Pitman out in front Life could hardly be sweeter for the feisty trainer who has never been afraid to shoot from the lip. John Karter reports Master Beveled leaves Shadow Leader in the dark John Karter, racing correspondent, sees a Champion Hurdle contender come seriously unstuck in the Agfa at Sandown The Sunday Times Expect pride to be restored John Karter sets the scene for two gripping contests that will be fought out at Leopardstown Gretzky puts icing on cake Ian Chadband, in Nagano, hails ice hockey's greatest ambassador as he attempts to crown his glittering career with an Olympic gold Nescafé Blend 37 Impish Lipinski so at home with her winter wonderland Ian Chadband finds that this time the all-American duel on ice will be nice not nasty, with elegant Michelle Kwan, right, the firm favourite Eagle Star IOC hopes to profit from tangled Web Keith Wheatley reports on efforts by the International Olympic Committee to keep firm control of its wares and reputation Drug slur casts dark shadow Rusedski wins battle of the big servers Marian Phillips reports on semi-final wins for Greg Rusedski and Goran Ivanisevic The Personal Number Company PLC Iberia All downhill at the five-ring circus Action Replay Flashing blades ensure medal haul for Britain Play the Game This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Big city wheeler-dealer The fastest bikes don't always offer the biggest buzz. 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Owen Tradition of Excellence P & a Wood Porsche, the band that came back on song Wyndham Broughtons Straight Eight Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls Royce Appleyard Strong pound will cause industrial recession Diageo may sell Burger King chain Management eyes buyout Bank bonanza as Lloyds TSB prepares to unveil £3bn profit Northern Electric Gas Contents BAe proposes munitions alliance with Germans Contents Drug giants must shed top brands As City gets high on drugs telephony is next in line Agenda Guardian heads for £100m listing Shandwick to cut costs and jobs Kartouche puts float on menu Lockheed boss calls for unity Business Digest Close Bros sued The Sunday Times Factor defectors Texas could switch power targets in UK Vosper Arab bid hits rocks Skill shortages are less acute Directors remain bullish Start-up funds run dry, says Tec chief Hewlett Packard Sage Warren Buffett, the legendary investor known as the Sage of Omaha, has bought 20% of the world's silver. But is he taking risks in areas of which he knows little? By Garth Alexander in New York SBC wears trousers in Swiss marriage Domino's claims top slice of market PNC enlists Stevens to boost confidence Sharewatch Babcock A share in the boardroom 600 Group Unilever Clinton Cards Saviour of Knickerbox rescues shoe firm Ugland Intl MY Holdings Abacus Polar Regalian Databank Denmark's billion-pound toy boy Profile The Open University Kjeld Kristiansen's Working Day Vital Statistics The Sunday Times Department for Education and Employment Lingerie fails to seduce La Senza promised much but delivered only profit warnings. Now a buyer may be needed to rescue it. By Claire Oldfield Charles Schwab Reuters hits trouble with Bloomberg Hit by competition and a high pound, Reuters is now accused of theft in America. By Andrew Lorenz and Garth Alexander in New York Argos reels under Universal assault GUS sees big benefits in linking the two companies, but Argos wants to stay independent and won't give up without a fight. Report by Kirstle Hamilton Powergen Fund managers fight 'bully-boy' takeover America's Emerson Electric may find itself in court as 18 big investors fume over its low offer for the rest of Astec. John Waples reports Fidelity Brokerage Granville Grow richer with high technology British investors have shied away from the technology sector, but Brian Ashford-Russell argues it is one of the best emerging markets The Personal Number Company PLC Lancaster MBA Scholarships worth £19,500 Dollar peg will stay, say HK banks UK banks in the former colony refuse to think the unthinkable—China breaking the link with the greenback. By Michael Sheridan in Hong Kong Midas Touch Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smaller deals boost venture capitalists Fast Track 100 virgin atlantic Helping young firms fulfil their potential with finance and advice is a profitable business, writes Claire Oldfield The Small Business Page Pegasus Business Software French cottages gave birth to babywear firm Laura Tenison's holiday-home venture gave her the money to launch JoJo Maman Bébé My First Break Bulletin Miles more tax relief on a private car Questions of Business The Enterprise Network This week The Sunday Times Enterprise Network, which aims to help middle-market companies, grow, shows how DeVilbiss, a spray-gun maker, boosted efficiency by giving its workers more responsibility. John Lawless reports There's no business like cell business Cutting out non-production staff and setting up small manufacturing cells run by the workers themselves has paid handsome dividends Clinton goes on spending spree American Account CNT Japan, Asia's sickest man Economic Outlook Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Financial Problems? Portland Services Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items WebPoint International Prontaprint! The Personal Number Company PLC Time Computer Systems UK PLC Seeks regional controllers Do You Want to Sell Cars? The Sunday Times Turner cashes in on fame National Car Rental Champagne socialist toasts family windfall Prufrock Insurance claims: tales of unexpected stupidity Savile Row woman suits men at work Australians could yet save Camelot Inside the City Adviser: firm wrongly sold saving plans Making money is all in the mind Love Hurts Barclays attempts to gag consumer champion Short-stay staff urged: join company pensions For Richer, for Poorer. . . The government says a… Cheers Fidelity Investments Mortgage insurance costs cut Whistle blower paves way for compensation Comment M&G launches tracker Pep Royal & Sunalliance Hard lines for HMV over 'hardware' voucher offer Questions of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Car crash victim wins justice Guinness Flight Hold tight as shares rocket With the FTSE 100 index shooting like a star, can investors really afford to be left behind? Report by Nick Gardner The M&G Group Windfall keeps growing Independent taxation is a right we have to defend Purse Power Legal & General Is it worth getting married? Family values may be all the rage, but the tax system does little to encourage people to tie the knot, writes Naomi Caine The Equitable Life Loan cover could be a waste of your money Payment-protection plans seem more trouble than they are worth, writes Naomi Caine Scottish Widows Save & Prosper Singer & Friedlander Make your pension last With many people giving up work early and living longer, money has to go further. Ross Clark explains how to do it Simplify tax system, says expert A leading accountant says self-assessment is doomed to failure unless taxpayers can understand the system, writes Paul Ham Norwich Union Direct Woolwich Direct The Equitable Life Norwich Union Woolwich Martin Currie Get the most from an inheritance As babyboomers become the inheritance generation, Roger Anderson begins a two-part report on how to cope with a large legacy Secure or high risk, which investment route suits you? How to Invest a £50,000 Legacy Flemings Judging all the deals on offer An inheritance Birmingham Midshires Johnson Fry Counting the cost of the dating game As Valentine's Day approaches, Kate Berridge looks at how much we are prepared to spend in pursuit of romance Legal & General Scottish Widows Guides help you pick best equity plan End in sight for Pep mortgages In the second of her series on mortgages, Nia Williams examines the pros and cons of taking out a Pep home loan The Sunday Times GT Global Jupiter Barclays Gartmore Triumph in disaster Inspiration can come at any time—in the cinema, or even watching people drinking tea, writes Kevin Goldstein-Jackson Halifax When to buck the herd instinct If you want dividends buy an equity-income fund, but ensure the manager has a good stock-picking record, writes Diana Wright Venture capital trusts seek fresh cash Investors who back young companies enjoy big tax breaks, but only the adventurous need apply, writes Paul Ham Dresdner RCM Global Investors Protect your cash value Newcastle Direct Killik & Co Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Fine wine promises corking profits The value of a good cellar has consistently outpaced the Footsie, writes Smita Talati, who looks at the case for investing in wine The Equitable Life Top savings rates Unit trusts/OEICs: Int'l equity & bond Micropal unit trust index Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere China for £50 a month Savings News Chase De Vere Investments PLC Direct Line Financial Discounts Direct Policy Choice Direct Newton Bloomberg Money Policy Portfolio PLC Saving on menu for TV chef Money Makeover Mercury Asset Management Penalty-free loan shakes up market The Wright Angle Sky is the limit as Air London spreads its wings Inside Track SFIA Group of Companies Brave New World Forever Young The boy who didn't dare to grow up Inside Job 'He's in a Meeting' Goodwood Travel Ltd. A lot of rot Atticvs Not so great expectations Atticvs Dodger's life imitates art Atticvs Clinton's shame is Nixon's revenge Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Atticvs They wear their anoraks under their suits Profile The policy wonk Piglet and Pooh: why it had to be New York Gerald Seymour This Life Last lord chancellor The Sunday Times Victorian values Hague breaks out of the Tory mould Benn watches doctors spin out of control CNN's big gun poses an explosive problem Cultural oasis in the north Obliging Blair drawn into an immoral war The importance of being bolshy Poverty goes out of fashion Virgin atlantic A shattering night when the police called mob-handed The £4,900 paid to Peter and Leni Gillman as compensation has failed to erase the memory of a raid that went horribly wrong The tender trap Cohabitation is increasingly respectable, but some couples find there is a price to be paid, writes Stuart Wavell What big prospects you have, granny Interview Cosmo Landesman meets Pearl Read Women on the verge of a security breakdown How many lies should a secretary tell, asks Rachel Cooke On first-name terms with all the skeletons Keep state out of the family Sex, spies, videotape Clinton Health scares that hide a mortal danger Food panics blind us to more serious risks, says Richard North Points Birthdays Mythical mistresses Battling for the duke Labour Claque No 'dumbing down' Relax, it's been a stressed decade The machinery of our destiny Forget Hitler and Stalin, this century's real story is technology, writes Timothy Garton Ash Has Britain blown itself a money bubble: and is it about to burst? The Sunday Times Saddam's hidden enemy within The West let an Iraqi revolt die in 1991: the rebels are still there, says Kanan Makiya The Times Duped consumers swallow genetically altered food Nutrition Diabetics to try chemical pancreas Medical An implant would do away with the need for painful, daily injections of insulin. Report by Mimi Chakraborty Fireflies join the battle against germ warfare Defence The Sunday Times Black hole secrets unmasked Astronomy Lotus blossoms in IBM's garden Sounding off The software maker's core product, Notes, is a hit with 20m users worldwide, writes David Hewson Speech secrets may lie in gene Gene… The Sunday Times Giant crystals light up nuclear fusion Nuclear Power Patients receive cattle blood … Voyager sets 6.5bn mile space record Bits & Bytes Ants are stung for chemicals Http: //www. cam. org/˜jmauld/English/dateanal. html Water chilled underwear cools soldiers Clo… Blame genes for singing blues Http: //members. theglobe. com/Pagelia/valentine. htm Http: //www. bbc. co. uk/worldservice Hostages to their children's homework Parents are taking an increasingly unhealthy interest in their offsprings' school work. 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