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News from 06/01/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, John Grieve Smith, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Richard Piercy and Graham Buxton, Co-founder, Kevin Ferrie, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Ronald Forrest, Chairman, Eve-Ann Prentice and Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rob Hughes, Julian Lee, Polly Newton and Mark Henderson, Oliver August and Alasdair Murray, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, Martin Mears, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Jack Palmer, Mark Rittner, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Tunku Varadharajan and Michael Dynes, Alan Fulwood, Carl Mortished, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Frances D'souza, Executive Director, Edward Armitage and Geoffrey Hibbert, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Rae, Donald Hutera, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Dominic Walsh, Ross Dunn, Stephen Plaistow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John O'Leary, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Paul Durman, Andrew Pierce and Ruth Gledhill, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Marilla Speller, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Chris MacGrath, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Peter Forster, Tim Jones and Simon DE Bruxelle, David Keeling, Raymond Keene, Andrew E. A. Selous, Giles Wingate-Saul, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, James D. Zirin, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Bronwen Maddox, Andrew Smith, Oliver Holt, Oliver August, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Philip Delves Broughton, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, R. Saxby-Soffe, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Janet Bush and Caroline Merrell, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Michael Boyce, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, George Edwards, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Jason Rebello and Chris Parker, Richard Allen,

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Questions You Should Ask the Head PR campaign to polish judges' image 'Spin-doctors' may move into courts Wasim quits Soros $1bn deal Crusade for jobs Index £500m storm repair bill will drive up insurance Stop Smoking for Vanity's Sake Balloon race still open as Fossett ditches An £11m National Certainty Village school shut by parents' boycott Classics They Forgot Patten may challenge Tory policy again Andrew Pierce on a rebellious voice that William Hague would rather not hear Drink-drivers shun warning, say the police Harrods Knightsbridge Muslim women wooed by Navy Emergency talks try to revive peace process Emergency calls jam phone lines Barristers face checks over CPS complaints News in Brief Fuel bill adverts target pensioners Drug cautions defended Libel and abuse reforms planned Dentists call for fluoride ruling Gas chief set to divorce Thai wife Grade II listing for war prefabs Showdown for philandering huntsman Cable & Wireless What can we do for you? Judge accused of sacking groom when she had baby Comic's hymn to meat pies sweeps football terraces Brown launches £3.5bn 'crusade' for young jobless Stalker's admission spares victim The Cooperative Bank Refusal will mean loss of benefits Radioactive gas tests at more homes News in Brief Mother found DNA appeal won Speed ban Correction First time unlucky for rugby novice, 50 Jilted husband shot wife at golf match Charity official 'posed as solicitor to steal £7,000' Big business shuns call of wild in animal rescue flop Corporate sponsors are refusing to sign up for action plans to save rare species, reports Nick Nuttall National parks win acclaim for cleanliness Sore Throat Lozenges Failed comic hopes her book will have last laugh Dons will make sure schools get the works Harrods Knightsbridge Classic Choice: The 250 Literary Greats Tube poems on love and wind travel to Brussels The party is not over for Edmonds Gromit joins the Establishment I've got a little list: they'll all of them be missed Books etc. London's Leading Bookseller Thousands fail to get through on Althorp hotline Joanna Bale reports on the rush for Diana tickets Adviser's legal move delays Lady Tryon will Mandelson clash on faith of dome Annual Travel Insurance Fiat Auto Financial Services Limited Boys ignored as culture promotes 'school apartheid' Middle-class, white values are said to be failing Afro-Caribbeans, John O'Leary reports Some graduates to start on £20,000 Sheraton Hotels and Resorts Death-crash bus driver spared jail Operation girl faces life with confidence Caribbean cashes in with citizenship sale (Reuter): Four jailed after Strasbourg riots World in Brief (AP): Six drown in Jamaica floods (AFP): Turkey detains Iraqi Kurds Mondale runner's comeback (AP): Zimbabwe bus crash kills 40 (AFP): Kennedy fractured his skull Titanic earns $32m in US (AFP): Muslims in anti-brothel riots (AFP): Boy survives fall from 130ft Barclaycard Moi pledges sensitivity and end to corruption Chicago Bulls are the rage as Chinese embrace the American way Despite ideological differences and tensions, Communits officials as well as the young find much to admire in the US, James pringle reports from Beijing Iraqi scientists 'helping Libyan germ warfare' US grounds British trainer after crashes Alliance Française Gandhi gambles to save party and family honour (Reuters): Protests greet Beijing massacre chief New papal shooting inquiry Bhutto clan fights for girl's custody Catherine Walker Remains of Mao back on display Israeli leader clings to power in budget vote Binyamin Netanyahu has survived a key Knesset test but faces challenges over peace terms, Ross Dunn writes Sex abuse may drive women to drink Surprise moves delay Unabomber trial Paris Left wants eugenics advocate taken off street Vilnius win for ex-US official Barclayloan White House fears fallout from Asia crisis Keeping a killer at bay As fears of a global flu outbreak rise, Eve-Ann Prentice and Dr Thomas Stuttaford look at ways of tackling and treating the virus Stay warm and drink plenty Medicine Chest Nicotine versus vanity Rachel Campbell-Johnston smokes her last cigarette Tiny Questions for the head The Right School In the final part of his series on education, John Rae, the former head of Westminster School, tells parents what to look for in a school and what points to put to its staff The Royal Bank of Scotland Democracy demands a real senate Roy Hattersley wants a second chamber to guard civil liberties Just 200 members would be enough to do the job Sleaze rider Picture Gallery Come back, Mr Chips Both boys and girls benefit from a male role model at the blackboard Picture Gallery Last laugh WOLSEY-ITIS—the tendency towards… Picture Gallery "an opportunity to play a central role ... in a… Short order Rock on Winston's lesson for William Michael Gove questions a new Churchill myth Touch of Turbulence The Tory grandees may give Blair more trouble than Hague One for the Bin Drink-driving reforms should be scrapped Cincinnatus from Cincinnati Lithuania hails an American son as President Backing for EMU by Tory 'grandees' EU enlargement Council grievances Proposal to lower drink-drive limit Breath-test statistics Jobs programme Terror in Algeria Detention of Kaunda Two cheers Storm over Blairs' holiday hideaway Morning assemblies Millennium matters Born again? War of the sexes Picture Gallery Court Circular Dinner Personal Column Birthdays today Premium Bonds Churchill paintings go on show Latest wills Church news School news Forthcoming marriages France v England All Tickets! Sir James Dunnett Sir James Dunnett, GCB, CMG, Permanent Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence, 1966-74, died on December 30 aged 83. He was born on February 12, 1914 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Picture Gallery Flightseats Domestic Directory Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Airlink Worldwide World Link Delta World Wide Rentals Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics National Exhibition Centre On This Day Twin Theatres Sadler's Wells Again George Fleming George Fleming, former international cyclist, British champion and record holder, died on December 28 aged 80. He was born on May 9, 1917 Picture Gallery Alan Fluck Alan Fluck, artistic director of Youth and Music, died from a heart attack on December 24 aged 69. He was born on February 3, 1928 Picture Gallery Hi-tech link gives flower growers way to bloom Sally Watts looks at how innovation and advice can help entrepreneurs to prosper Business to Business Tag PC technology Learn overseas expertise with help of Dti scheme Engineering idea cleans up Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Riding Business Opportunities The Gold Rush Private Detective International platform beckons for top products Multiple Classified Advertising Items Metropolitan & Provincial (International) Ltd KJC Mobile Phones Campaign tells firms design is a tonic for profits Multiple Classified Advertising Items No tax relief for data use building Court of Appeal Law Report January 6 1998 First instance can enforce appeal order Business to Business Time Computer Systems Renewed suspension lawful MJN Technology Ltd Council can require occupier to pay to alter door The race is on for the £10,000 FA Cup prize One ITF entrant has already clocked up 79 points in the FA Cup league—but there is still time to enter your team if you don't delay League Updates Line One How the Scoring System Works It's Not Too Late to ENTER ITF Full ITF lists of FA Cup and League scores The weekly lists now contain details of players' point scored in the league and the new FA Cap competition Goalkeepers News The Times Crossword No 20,681 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Tomorrow AA Information Inside Section Insurer predicts end of annual bonuses Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Soros plans $1bn Korean investment BTR faces £850,000 payout to Buysse Vickers takes on Rolls-Royce over veto Business Post Office buys home of the SIB Law Domestic slowdown hits factory orders Evesham Vale Sport Cinven triumphs as IPC buyout is agreed Television and Radio Business Today Less Orange More imports UK carmakers overtaken by record imports Lord Moyne faces legal battles on two fronts Netscape warning to herald closures, losses and job cuts Thailand seeks new terms on rescue fund Bre-X sues for $2bn Universal films deal for BBC US phone group in $4bn takeover Peptide and Pfizer share dog vaccine research Sylcon investors fight Barclays for deposits Dyson back in Japan BAT venture approved Chesterfield to buy Forge ENIC eyes French team McLeod Russel buy Unilever agrees deals Pillarcaisse park sale Liffe bounces to another record year Business Roundup Tourist Rates Orange glow diminished in race for new customers Last link to Skillsgroup disappears The Open University By out City Editor: Message for Geoffrey Robinson Commentary Vodafone pays £267m to increase Libertel stake Picture Gallery Westland clinches £250m Canada deal Royal Bank buys ship repairer Merry Palm Pilot Tobacco adverts 'loophole' threat L&G bond buyback lifts shares Commodities Shares soar as L&G leads charge of life companies Stock Market Major Indices Property Legal & General Oranges or lemons Tempus Sunderland Risk Brown must take to make his policies pay McDonald's has announced pay increases of up to 8 per cent, the latest in a rises of step rises across industy. Is it time for the Government to Contemplate an imcomes policy, not just a national minimum wage, asks John Grieve Smith Exactly who will be in control when we have gas competition? Christine Buckley questions whether the customer really will be king in the long term Just deserts? CSFB finally took over management of BZW's… Water torture Hunger pangs Open season Advertisers get a guide to the money jungle Marketing Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Advertising Standards Authority Shares end on session highs The Samaritans Wallace & Gromit Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) in release across the country Theatres From Zero to fever Pitch Donald Hutera looks at one of the darker stars of the London Mime Festival, which opens on Saturday Back in business Jazz Purcell Room The Times theatre The horse that unseated a King Richard Cork on the intriguing history of George Stubb's Whistlejacket, the National Gallery's new £11 million buy Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Brahms's Piano Pieces' Op 116-119 Reviewed by Stephen Plaistow Sketchy authority Isabel Carlisle sees the work of Roger Hilton put into context—his own and that of his time Happy talking time Concert Chilingirian Qt/McCawley Wigmore Hall ESSO Quarry Dougall Chambers Professional Recruitment Michael Page Legal Zarak Macrae Brenner Quarry Dougall Independent Television Commission Working mum reaches the top Frances Gibb talks to Heather Hallett, QC, the first woman to chair the Bar A woman's place is in the courtroom It is 75 years since the first female was admitted as a solicitor Picture Gallery Chambers Banking & Finance The Law Commission Boxing's King hopes for another knockout A BNB Resources plc company Lipson Lloyd Jones The Times Chambers Professional Recruitment Golden House Chambers Chambers Banking & Finance Times Newspapers Wallace the Law Registry Red Hot Litigators rule? Martin Mears examines the self-regulating society charged with keeping its eye on solicitors Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins Chambers Proffessional Recruitment Inner London Magistrates' Court Service Brief encounter with the future Fat cat lawyers, says Edward Fennell, may discover the good times are over Quarry Dougall Pump Court Broadcast Business Affairs Lipson Lloyd Jones PSD Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Cleveland Magistrates Courts Committee Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walsh courts success in Ladbroke Racing: Versatile Irish Seeks Valuable Leopardstown Prize Ludlow Rapid Raceline Lingfield is latest casualty Lingfield Park Yesterday's Southwell Results Picture Gallery Racing Ahead England's final hope rests with Russell Squash Today's Fixtures The Times Fixture snarl-up puts pressure on England Rugby Union: Weather Report Clouds Woodward's Plans Bristol hope ground sale will enable club to prosper Wright's playing plans go west Sailor prepares to dock at Wigan Rugby Union: Warriors Expected to Sign Free-Scoring Australia Wing Brave Broncos buck the trend Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Montgomerie gets major boost to his bank balance Golf Seniors pipe in new tournament Snow Reports The Times Davies tees off in effort to lift tour of Europe Warne weight in with record haul Simon Wilde looks to the future as spinner joins select band of bowlers By our Sports Staff: Hollioake injury worry for Gatting Lewis to keep in trim by meeting Briggs Boxing Nowen on top of world Lara's chances improved by changing mood Alan Lee says worries about the captaincy, Ambrose's fitness and Walsh's future plague West Indies Wright returns to lift England Sport in Brief Taylor win opens door to debate Darts Tournament moved Corr's challenge ended Nemeth negotiating By our Sports Staff: South Africa fade away as spin bites Eagles soaring clear at top of Superleague Ice Hockey Emerson on way out after return to Middlesbrough Football Leicester cast eye over £4m Dublin For the Record Ronaldo makes striking difference William Hill Rule changed at a stroke Swimming Why Motson must say sorry Careless comment threatens to sully hard-earned repution Conner savours life in the fast lane Sailing: America's Cup Veteran Guides Ailing Toshiba Back into Whitbread Reckoning Word-Watching The Times Bookshop By our Sports Staff: Ferreira serves up cup treat Tennis Radio Choice Churchill the Forties hero Television Choice Good neighbours? Not the BBC and ITV Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Satellite and Cable Tottenham enjoy cup of cheer Error by Fulham goalkeeper brings relief to White Hart Lane Times Two Crossword Golf Henman in tune on first night Pressure forces Wasim to step down Simon Wilde reports on the sudden resignation of Pakistan's cricket captain Cricket Stevenage reach for Sky with plan for extra seats Optimax Laser Eye Clinics By our Sports Staff: Carling delays decision on his future

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