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News from 02/01/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft, Raymond Wergan, Adrian Lee, Bill Frost, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Paul Whittaker, John Graham (Direfctor), Tony Juniper, Director, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley, Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Caroline Gluck, Jack Shapiro, Nick Elsley, Robin Knox-Johnston, Robert Sheehan, Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Peter Capella, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Harry Stourton, Alistair B. Cooke, Audrey Magee and Martin Fletcher, Peter Bills, Paul Staheli, John O'Leary, David Burke, Philip Neville, Richard Freeman, Dogged sheikh, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Tim O'Donovan, Matthew, Sydney Friskin, David Sawers (Director of Economics, Department of Transport, 1976-83), Barry Millington, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jan Prebble, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Paul Bew, Clive R. F. Cohen, Stefano Hatfield, P. I. D Brook, Caroline Merrell, Andrew Pierce, political Correspondent, Cathy Harris, David Lewis, Bruern Abbey, Oliver August, Kathryn Knight and Daniel McGrory, Sue Keane, John Lloyd, Iola Smith, James Pringle, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Jonathan Caine (Secretary), Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Samantha Janus, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Brian T. Sturtridge, B. Buckle, Martin Farrell, Ian Brodie, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Stephen Dalton, David Powell, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Christopher Irvine,

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Scots papers name drugs case minister Move 'to end farce' over son's arrest Balloon lift-off for Fossett Betting takeover Rebels go green Index Has Anyone Seen my Llamas? Ulster killing will go on, gunmen say after attack Tug frees oil tanker blown ashore in gales Round-The-World Challenge Beat fees by starting early, students told Saturday in the Times Kennedys mourn again as Bobby's son is killed Pink Rising tide of violence forces Ulster leaders to sink or swim Every effort must be made on all sides to ensure the continuation of the peace talks on January 12. And this time the process must be made to work, argues Paul Bew Labour rebels in Euro switch are urged to quit Allders Foreign Office used Mi6 to spy on Euro-partners When the killing returned to Murder Mile The love of danger lies behind Kennedy curse Princess fund to begin payments Muggers grab royal gems By a Correspondent: Sparkling new year for Princes in Klosters The Moben Half Price January Sale Appeal to mother of dumped baby boy Currys Fiancée killed by driver seconds after leaving pub Youth loses his legs in midnight fall under train Metro End of the line for Dam Buster test tanks British Airways Picture Gallery Petrol stations driven to close by price war The Office of Fair Trading is expected to act to protect a vital service, reports Kevin Eason Homebase Drivers would pay up to £5 a gallon Christmas call by long-lost brother Boyfriend in court on murder charge News in Brief Police van death News in Brief Killer recaptured News in Brief Officers in brawl News in Brief Ring the changes News in Brief Klan man dead News in Brief Screen debut News in Brief Sea mail surprise News in Brief Women given cosmetic surgery for Christmas From nips and tucks to cataract removals, private hospitals face a busy new year, writes Ian Murray By a Correspondent: Scientists 'see body parts as lucrative harvest' Cable & Wireless Modern medicine reveals secrets of the tomb The mummy of an Egyptian woman who died of bilharzia may help researchers to find a cure for the disease, reports Russell Jenkins £10m plan to draw dentists back to the NHS Dixons Alien hedgehogs spread terror in the Hebrides Invaders' taste for eggs has added to the hazards facing endangered birdlife, writes Michael Hornsby Breast is best for low blood pressure Found: a job after 2,900 applications By a Times Reporter: Women are the busiest royals ABS America defied on settler building The Link Bible scholars hail find of evil king's seal Dogged sheikh hounds Clinton (Reuters): Hostage-taker to be Chechen leader World in Brief (AP): Niger death plot thwarted (AFP): 147 die in Colombia festivities Short on aid trip to Malawi (AFP): Art collector Menil dies (Reuters): Moscow bomb injures three (AFP): How beauty tamed a warrior (AP): Cuban exile picks Bahamas (AP): Scores killed in Burundi dashes Asian 'tigers' face return to law of jungle Dr Mahathir, the Malaysian Prime Minister, sees a danger of further East Asian economic turmoil this year leading to "recolonisation", James Pringle writes Pol Pot 'has fled to haven in China' (AFP): New avian flu case confirmed Alarm on Right as students turn to sex studies Kinsey's heirs are thirving in American universities, James Bone reports from New York Picture Gallery Magnet French jobless protests herald grim new year Three killed in club shooting Tiny American debt row threatens finances at UN Somak Holidays Britain to press EU for code on arms exports US millionaire begins third solo endeavour Virgin boss wishes rival bon voyage Vodafone Moi heads for easy victory in Kenya's chaotic elections Thomas Cook Swiss adventurer casts his spell on orbiting partner Hot Tip Selfridges Objects of desire A good foundation 'I added my normal dose of eyeliner and lipstick and turned into a geisha' Cutting Edge Six of the Best Breathing Space Flashmans need not apply Three generations of Wykehamists tell Harry Stourton why they support boarding, Bill Frost hears why one Rugby pupil does not The Sunday Times Alan Coren Place your hand upon this Jeffrey Archer and convert slowly after me Poison pen The Times Diary The great llama roundup My two refugees from the Andes go sightseeing in the peaks—and I earn an even greater reputation for eccentricity Ideal gnome The Times Diary Sean whose? The Times Diary Jones the spin The Times Diary Bonfire of the certainties John Lioyd asks where the EU is taking us Edge of Terror A time for leadership by Ulster's constitutional parties Mean Streets A French disease curable only by radical surgery Kinsey's Way The prophet without honour of postwar sexual liberation Devolution 'bad for British nation' Naming names Legislation for life Measures to tax cars off the road 1997 workload of the Royal Family 'Selected' veg Prostate cancer Takes the cake Anachronism Extra spice Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Inconsistencies in charity taxation Fifty years on That's entertainment? Plastic padding Social News Birthdays today Anniversaries School appointment Picture Gallery Personal Column Deaths Birthdays Latest wills Deaths In Memoriam—private Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Overseas Travel End signalled for historic station Skeleton reveals how Neanderthal man died Flights Directory Flightseats Airlink The British Kidney Patient Association Faresavers Delta Worldwide Jetworld Jetline The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal Notices Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriage Nancy Silver Nancy Silver, Headmistress of Streaham Hill and Clapham High School, 1973.78, and of Putney High Scool, 1979-86, died on December 13 aged 73. She was born on January 2,1924 Floyd Cramer Floyd Cramer, country musician, died of cancer on December 31 aged 64. He was born on October 27,1933 University news London School of Economics and Political Science Professor Donald MacRae Donald MacRae, Martin White Professor of Sociology University of London, died on December 23 aged 76. He was born on April 20 1921 Major-General J. A. McIlvenna Major-General J. A. Mclivenna, CB, Director of the Army Legal Corps, 1978-80, died on December 18 aged 78. He was born on December 10,1919 Ski-Ing in Surrey. A Traverse of Leigh Hill Ski-Ing in Surrey a Traverse of Leith Hill Papers name drugs case minister The Times Crossword No 20,678 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today FA pleads for World Cup ticket increase Sports Report stays in tune with changing times Simon Wilde pays tribute to a radio programme that remains a fixture on Saturday afternoons Sport Jansen plans to call time on Rangers Nielsen out for month Media Business Sale Time in London Television and Radio Tomorrow in the Times Duffy hails Hibernian's Jekyll and Hyde heroes Hereford resolve to rewrite history David Powell on the club trying to escape Ronnie shadow PCC Reading between the lines of Bodin's card trick Russell Kempson on a case of wrongful dismissal that a senior professional player will not be challenging Laugh on Talbot as Stevenage fake spoils For the Record Edwards can rule the world All-female crew has opportunity to end gibes about lack of competitiveness Robin Knox-Johnston says that desire, not gender, is the vital factor in attempt to break circumnavigation record By our Sport Staff: Silverwood's revival complete Cricket: Yorkshire Bowler Offers Sympathy to Team-Mate Happier prospect for England Under-19s Woolworths England snub for Smith and Richards Bowls Flick off to winning start in rally Sport in Brief Yates pipped Leaders accused The Times Two Deans bring fine draw to an ugly end Rugby League: Meaningless Mathces Fail to Do Game Any Favours Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Born-again Oldham stride out David Burke sees a club risen from extinction gain an unexpected victory Winning Move Keene on Chess Cardiff's television wrangle heads for the law courts Strongman Pagel makes them sit up in the front row Northampton benefit from prop's power Peter Bills looks at one of the great exponents of the art of winning a scrum Johnson pulls out of Blackheath cup tie Olympic recognition inspires more boys to join the dance to stardom Ruth Gledhill finds ballroom dancing with a fresh spring in its old quickstep Hutsby adds chapter to family history Racing: Jockey Finds Success Relative as Might Moss Lands Cheltenham Hurdle Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: AYR Merry Gale eclipses favourite Results from Yesterday's Six Meeting Course Specialists Thunderer: Newbury Hanakham goes Rapid Raceline Enter the league and win £10.000 Register your team by tomorrow for the new ITF FA Cup league Premiership Clubs in Fa Cup Draw Goalkeepers Times Newspapers By our Sports Staff: Skah may yet run in Durham event Athletics A chance to go the distance for Diana An Exclusive Competition the Times Wanted: 20 people to run the marathon as fundraisers for the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund Picture Gallery Miller denies rift with coach led to retirement Hockey: England Lose Midfield Player in World Cup and Commonwealth Games Year St Albans lead strong field for indoor trophy By our Sports Staff: Director defends drug-test plans Swimming Mr Blunkett, please take note John O'Leary on the call for a pan-European spending initiative 'Low image and pay, hopeless children-it's not for us' Philip Neville finds disturbingly little interest in teaching courses Durham University Business School Nord Anglia Education plc Education Business class pays dividends Iola Smith on how workers in Wales are helping their local schoolchildren WANTeD Keen Readers Easter Revision Oxford Easter Courses Goethe Institut Exam Techniques Picture Gallery Courses Queen's Paper roses and wooden spoons Winners and losers in 1998 Political scandals, press mergers, growing disaffection with new Labour and the rediscovery of the virtus of the Conservative Party—pundits make their predications for the year It's a mag, mag, mag, mag world Paul Staheli wonders just how many more titles the market can take Out of Africa into global markets Janice Hughes, aid worker-turned Tv guru, talks to Raymond Snoddy The media interview (RS): Is this the end for News at Ten? ITV may again try to find a new slot for its flagship programme The best and worst ads of 1997 Comings, goings, gongs Santa's bumper album bundles Own up-who bought Wham!'s greatest hits? David Sinclair on the best of the Christmas the Christmas compilation CDs Tower Potentially great in '98 Meanwhile, is something stirring on the Complete Unknowns Coming Out of Nowhere front? Primo-time jive Jazz The Ray Gelato Giants Pizza on the Park Dance fights back Live Gig Essential Alexandra Palace Hats off to the fruitcakes Babes in the Wood Theatre Royal, Norwich Tuned to the landscape Music: Hilary Finch meets Diana Burrell, the fast-rising composer with a natural touch. Plus concert review Opera & Ballet Theatres Julian clary Kit & the widow Theatres Lyric Theatre Wallace & Gromit Ringing it in King's Consort Wigmore Hall Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London To advertise in this section please call the… Employer entitled to full credit Agreeing counsel's fee before taxation The Times Damages for breach of tenancy The Times Meaning of 'shop window' for purpose of planning regulations Late falls wipe out rises ASA Construction companies tell PFI to speed up Butte set for return to market Commodities Liffe Options No Title Former England footballer issues writ for £600,000 New index for high-tech hopefuls London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Rothschild) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates From a Correspondent in Washington: US judge gives ruling in favour of Baby Bells Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Hotline is launched to catch rogue directors HK Telecom's £384m deal House forecast Wall Street Major Indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Iron Chancellor ruled by desire to hang tough Not everyone is convinced Gordon Brown's approach to the economy is sensible, says Alasdair Murray Midland Tourist Rates Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Singers on the screen Television Choice Radio Choice Visions of the past projected into the future Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Property market attracts record total from overseas Weinberg gets troubled GAN Life for £316m Times Two Crossword Spot Prize Bardaycard spend rises 7% to £1.8bn Milken faces new charges after probation extension Bets off for Coral after sale to Ladbroke BT venture wins £100m French deal Burrage Investment Management Hard Man

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