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News from 01/01/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Stella Lilley, Tunku Varadarajan, Alan R. Del Mar, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Nick Nuttall, Kevin Ferrie, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Ian K. Fergusson, Chairman, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Jack Anderson, Tom Williams, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, David Orr and Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Paul Whittaker, David Parker (Curator), Peter Foster, Manus Costello and Jason Niss?, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert A. Haeger, John Bryant, Malcolm Bradbury, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Basil Filmer, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Andrew Pierce, Nicholas Wood and Staff Reporters, Ross Dunn, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robert Nye, Elaine Feinstein, Allen Brown, Michael Clark, Dave Godin, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, Roger Scruton, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Daniel McGrory, John Vincent and Michael Hornsby, Neil Harman, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Higgins, Geert De Clercq, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Tom Welsh, Editor, Media Lawyer, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Mary Ann Sieghart, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hill, Walter Gammie, Roy Hattersley, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Fraser Nelson, J. P. Toomey, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Selwyn Ward, Roy Jenkins, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, John Parfitt, David Maddock, John Phillips, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Robert T. Halshaw, Christopher Irvine, Guy Smith, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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New Year New Start Police call for no action on minister's son Naming may follow official caution Index Exchange stops FTSE bandits Loyalist gunmen attack new year revellers Official: a lot of what you fancy can do you good Best for Books Highland wedding for Helen Mirren Drink or Drive Picture Gallery Atlantic gales are returning Thousands give 1998 a party Up for the Cup First Telecom Spencer fears touts will exploit Princess's grave Crown lawyers split over naming youth The Law Father says he wants chance to go public The Minister Chronology Le Shuttle Redwood tipped as Shadow Chancellor in Tory reshuffle Glenda Jackson wants to be mayor Undercover operator in need of a disguise The Journalist Poisoning from food at record levels News in Brief Hunt for head News in Brief Maze challenge News in Brief Murder charge News in Brief Police chief wins News in Brief Beef safeguards News in Brief Warship plea News in Brief Saturday in the Times Hanging on to life by his fingertips Traffic helicopter drops to sea level as policeman climbs out to grab woman being swept away by the tide. Simon de Bruxelles reports Dramatic SOS signals the end of Morse code Troops go to war against sunburn and loud music Witnesses 'saw Fiat in Diana accident' Nurofen 'Paradise lost' claim blights Blair's idyll Damian Whitworth in La Digue reports on German's £18m compensation battle for eatate conficated by President Local Delicacy May Prove Hard to Stomach MFI home works A tough message home from beach No Title Born Free Birds prefer Britain for European home Zoo takes stock of its animals one by one SSSHH Woman helps to free lover who gave her Aids Rover Relax Critic says cigarette casts new light on Laurie Lee's war story Set-aside farmland failing to help wildlife The man of iron who took it on the jaw Nigel Hawkes reports on a dental discovery that fills a gap in history Nasa takes a shot towards colonising the Moon Painkiller hope in platypus poison Homebase Labour was tempted to sell arms to South Africa Papers released under 30-year rule reveal plan to break UN resolution Foreign Policy Magnet Voice of calm in troubled waters Press Relations Young typist who tried her hand at spying Security Secrets slipped out Army poised to end strike Docks Dispute By our Whitehall Editor: Hills are alive with the sound of nothing very much Diplomacy How Wilson kept 'pound in your pocket' plan a secret Devaluation Prime Minister sought to censor Cabinet diaries Memoirs Cabinet told to remove Brown if Christmas plot took shape In-Fighting By our Science Editor: How Nessie scared officialdom Civil Service Warning on 'red' au pairs In Brief Mary's marks In Brief Prince's plea In Brief Smoke screen In Brief Boom and bust In Brief Idea scuttled In Brief Allied Carpets Havana's defecting star makes pitch for US riches (AP): Globe 'grew more dangerous in 1997' World in Brief Aegean tense for war games World in Brief Jet's turbulence fall revised World in Brief (AFP): Former king names heir World in Brief (AFP): Iran hospital barters twins World in Brief (Reuters): 78 killed in Algeria massacres World in Brief New balloon record attempt World in Brief (Reuters): Smoker's family wins claim World in Brief (AFP): Teenagers wreck jumbo jet World in Brief Jan … (Reuters): Troops end jail siege in Brazil First Dog learns to play the underdog President Clinton's pup stole the show as elite gathered for new Year's Eve Ian Brodie writes Silk Cut Picture Gallery Iran leader plans charm offensive on American TV The Open University If you want to cut out smoking, help is at band New head of state signals Pakistan theocracy Jews attack Orthodox school Rabbi 'wanted mosque blasted' Kaunda banned from politics in transfer to house arrest Britannia Scientology regained tax perk in $12m deal Fear of Kenya unrest grows President Moi's rivals will reject his win in a poll widley considered fraudulent, write David Orr in Nairobi and Michael Binyon Russia awakes to funny money worry Blair to direct euro show from wings Liaison with Renaissance courtesan exposes Leonardo as heterosexual Nicorette Resolve to say a final goodbye to sloth and gluttony The Sunday Time Rubbing oil on the troubled psyche Headaches may start in the heart Angina sufferers have been referred to dentists by mistake Dengue hits Barbados Good news for stroke sufferers Dream built on a speck in the ocean Many dream of packing in their careers and running a hotel or restaurant. Peter Foster meets two couples who did just that Cooking and waiting Newcastle Building Society Don't be a killjoy, Mr Blair Mary Ann Sieghart objects to cutting our drink-drive limit In a stroke new Labour intends to wreek our social lives Cross patch The Times Diary Labour's bleak midwinter Problems are piling up—and none of them can be solved from the Seychelles Form guide The Times Diary Hoddle doddle The Times Diary Give the country some air Rural Britain is being stifled, sys Magnus Linklater Resolution for Europe Enlargement will test Labour's mastery of the EU agenda Railway Renaissance The iron wheel has turned full circle Red Tape Worm Whitehall bureaucracy is persistent in evading the non-existend Political bias in health authorities New Year Honours London's mayor Olympian charm Naming juveniles accused of crime Shark attacks Film censorship Wide of the mark Labour pains Road to sainthood Fax nuisance that traps the unwary Keeping in touch Squirrel cull Out of step Social News Personal Column Church news Legal retirements RAF half-yearly promotions Picture Gallery Bones show Stone Age bear was kept as pet Anniversaries Solo's The Times Forthcoming marriages Royal visits University news Ronald Symonds Ronald Symonds, CB, former Deputy Director Genearl of M15, died on December 21 aged 81. He was born on June 25,1916 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items World Offers Flightseats Danilo Dolci Danilo Dolci, Italian sociologist and social campaigner, died on December 30 aged 73. He was born on June 28,1924 Trailfinders Just America Herrick Bunney Herrick Burney, CVO, organist and coirmaster, died in Edinburgh on December 17 aged 82. He was born in London on May 12,1915 From our Aeronautical Correspondent: Skywriting at Night New Searchlight Projector News The Times Crossword No 20,677 Business Western Provident Association Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today England hard hit as Gough pulls out The Times is top tip for racing in 1997 Sport Bristol shock slipshod Harlequins Spurs in need of fighting fitness Rob Hughes on Christian Gross's battle for the body and soul of White Hart Lane Arts Business Whizz-kidz Television Saturday in the Times Leaders state powerful case for the defence Rugby Union: Rearguard Action Proves Vital in Title Chase Selectors side with Blues Squads Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Donald faces daunting schedule For how long, Simon Wilde asks, can South Africa's key man stand the pace Kenyan bounce gets the better of James Scrum over here and give us a kiss Kevin Ferrie on he day that passion became too hot for a referee to handle Waugh on threshold of landmark century Beleaguered Duffy running out of reasons to be cheerful Kevin McCarra says Edinburgh's derby offers little comfort to a troubled Hibernian manager Zola in the mood for mission to rediscover lost world Neil Harman on the Chelsea striker desperate to repay a national debt Fairclough tries to keep the stars out of Stevenage's eyes Walter Gammie on a club determined not to make an expensive Cup mistake again Emerson to be sold after going missing Unsung sports struggling to stay in tune with cash chorus World class, or underclass? David Powell Charts the global conquests of Britain's major minorities World Sports Ranking 1997 Clubs are forced to wear salary cap Rugby League Today's Fixtures Numbers that can stand up and be counted in the business of sport Numbers hold everlasting significance in sport, bearing the aura of greatness and the weight of defeat. Simon Barnes once more invited suggestions for the magic numbers of all time and of 1997, covering the rise of Woods and Rusedski, the disgrace of Schumacher and Tyson, the enduring excellence of Steve Redgrave and the misfortunes of England's cricketers Realism is central to success of financial plan Richard Evans hears Lord Wakeham's new year message on the way forward for the industry Court Melody can call tune in stamina test Richard Evans Thunderer: Exeter Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Cheltenham William Hill Rapid Raceline Epic journey testing runners' resolution Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Leicester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings For the Record Snow Reports Villeneuve injured in skiing accident Sport in Brief Opera & Ballet Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where in dicated with the symbor) on release across the country The thick and the thin New on Video New Classbcal CDs: Larking about in Moscow; a conductor's Mahler; Perahia on four discs 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Nasty bugs but nastier people New Movies: Geoff Brown cheers on the baddies in a dark sci-fi extravaganza, Starship Troopers The Wings of the Dove Starship Troopers 'Out of this world' Not just a game of ball Malcolm Bradbury applauds Don DeLillo's latest skyscraping millennial tome Underworld Testament to blooming youth Sketches in Pen and Ink Seeing truth in fiction The Last English King More predictable argument Predictions Various Authors Phoenix, ?2 each The mighty voice of little England Roy Hattersley considers the Priestley paradox Priestley It helps to whip them into shape Is Parliament in decline or just dizzy from all the spinning? Roy Jenkins considers Riddell's advice on how to modernise the system Parlement under Pressure Dancing and the music of times past Derwent May returns with affection to the eclectic work of writer and cancan dancer V. S. Pritchett The Pritchett Century What is found in translation Make it down there and you'll make it anywhere This Side of Brightness The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Services The Samaritans Late falls wipe out rises Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd CMG Mondial International Financial Services Intelligent environments Times Newspapers Bingo/gaming Industry Master Head Chef & Head Chef Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public & Healthcare BG Exploration & Production Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers New Year Jumbo Crossword Competition Test your Word Power in our Crossword Competition Prizes of ?100 will be given for the first six correct solutions opened on Monday, January 19,1998. Entries should be sent to: New Year Jumbo Crossword (144), The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winners and solution will be published in Weekend on Saturday, January 24 NBS Recruitment Matters Oftel R. J. Reynolds Tobacco GmbH Race to beat the Year 2000 bug The Millennium Timebowb As computer disaster threatens, Manus Costello and Jason Niss? report on industry's fightback British Telecom Railtrack Review Tips for businesses on how to tackle technological terror Government Guidance Supermarkets Allied Domecq Dixons Mobiles (Reuters): Reuters Tackling challenges on two fronts Banks Late sell-off dulls positive performance Stock Market Michael Clark Stock Marker Writer of the Year BCC calls for action on skills shortages Tourist Rates Word-Watching American subsidiary of BAT fined over tobacco files Tesco leads on unionised staff Phone group link to Exchange Picture Gallery ICI completes £200m disposal Hot metal: Expamet, the engineering company whose… Wall Street Microsoft challenges court order US disposal Italian deal Why Oliver is asking for more from Holiday Inn Ian Brodie on the forces driving changes at one of the world's best-known and biggest hotel chains (Reuters): World's oldest exchange stops trading Antwerp, birthplace of the term bourse, has had its day-after nearly 500 years Toyota An Egyptian celebration Television Choice Radio Choice Howlers, hooters and hubristic prophets Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Ladbroke to buy Coral betting shops for £400m Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Share trading cut short to thwart rogue dealers Times Two Crossword Stock Market Hemmings' way to a cool £2.6m Bug ban looms over 2000 party Thousands set to miss turn-of-the-century fun Mutuals 'win' on mortgage costs Key Changes IMF aid keeps Korea solvent The Times Business Today By our City Staff: Heinrich Bauer in IPC bid

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