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News from 07/01/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Francis Davis, George Cole, James Landale, Karim Chowdhury, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Noreen Taylor, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, A. R. Hawkes, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Carol. Midgley and Chris Ayres, Mark Souster, Richard Stapleton, Ronald Brown, Philip Howard, F. P. Thornton, Carol Midgley, Shaun Gregory, Andrew Finkel and Charles Bremner, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, S. E. Scammell, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, R. G. Tudor, Chris Ayres and Jennifer Hanawald, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Simon Gray, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Valerie Fowler, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Janet Bush, Hilary Wainwright, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, La traviata, Deborah Collcutt, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Oliver August and Adam Jones, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Joy Stanley Ricketts, Aam Jones and Oliver August, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Circus, Simon de Bruxelles, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Howard A. Lamb, Chris Partridge, Susan Pease, Adam Barnard, Simon Reed, R. A. Bedingfield, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Oliver August, Carol Allen, Michael Hornsby, Agricultural Correspondent, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Gavin Hadland, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Richard Eames, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, D. G. Rhys Author, Michael Gove, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, Richard Morrison, Paul Wilkinson and Damian Whitworth, Malcolm Bruce, Susan MacDonald, Robin Lodge, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Marcia MacLeod, Michael Moore, Matthew Bond, Mertin Waller, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Dr Keyboard, Colin McQuillan, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Weighty Argument Private firms to run failing schools 'Lady in Lake' husband free as murder case collapses Index No Title Muslims want name change for Mecca bingo The Patten Myth BBC and Itv do World Cup deal Sonny Bono dies in ski accident Cup protest Maze prisoners reject plea to support peace talks France's Wild Boar Invasion Hot Tickets Mick Hucknall ready to join Blair's band Facts Channels compromise over World Cup Carol Midgley reports on a wonderful bit of match-fixing by both BBC and ITV Cook will not enter Scottish contest The Royal Bank of Scotland Booker author says dome must connect 'all our faiths' Vouchers firm bids for zones MEPs are finally disowned by Labour £10m gift reverses 'brain drain' News in Brief Blair accused Fraud battle Nurses' pay rise DNA hope Sixth-former dies Rollason's return Flight delayed Fat is fanciable, says the body of evidence Academic went on a high-calorie diet to discover how people would react to her at 15 stone. Paul Wilkinson and Damian Whitworth report Moderate menu beats feasting and fasting Medical Briefing Motorists arrested drunken doctor Bonds of the Navy recruit 007 fans Dixons Man lost as L-plate car goes over cliff The new Times magazine Action Has-been critics cannot blackmail me, says Hague Time may yet dull the brilliance of Patten's star Michael Gove suggests that Chris Patten's political future might be less bright than his supporters believe Former cricketer David Bairstow found hanged Emptiness that looms after the final innings Adrian Lee reports on the extrodinary number of sucides in cricket. One theory is that former players miss not only the camaraderie but the intensity of the game British Airways Dyslexic sues law college for exam failure Fifty years of the NHS has been a mix of good and ill NHFA Anger made me stab woman in head, says homeless teenager Award for solver of Fermat's theorem Robbers raidded wrong shop Paul Wilkinson reports on a hold-up doomed by criminal stupidity Health risk to staff who say: Have a nice day Davies in row over Welsh poll complaints News in Brief Express jobs go New CJD death Bells stolen Treasure trove Beatle's art loss Sex threat Cookson stays top Briton leaves Russian jail after serving drug sentence Ssshh Nations live down to their stereotypes Nigel Hawkes at the Geographers' Conference Stick-in-the-muds chided for angering nature lovers End of subsidies in sight, minister warns farmers Tesco says it makes no profit on meat Rover The pub where history called time Simon de Bruxelles steps into a bar where dominoes and darts have stayed untouched since it closed in 1965 "Diana effect' keeps working for Britain Somewhere over the Rainbow Ritz 'tried to hide driver's hard drinking' Minister to tackle house sale delays Worldcover Direct Racal Hands up all those who want to cut out cigarettes Wild boars lay waste to French countryside Algerian savagery grows Europe and us urge Algiers to stop carnage as hundreds more are massacred Six-year cycle of terror began with aborted election Army's denial of a ballot victory to the Islamists has led to a civil war with 75,000 dead, writes Ben MacIntyre Cook says EU plans to send mission Nokia Germany veers off course set for single currency (Reuters): Steel firms offer talks Harrods Knightsbridge Little Mermaid loses her head to vandals for a second time (AP): Clinton maintains peace drive despite Netanyahu crisis Nicorette Sonny Bono Killed in skiing accident America mourns an entertainer turned politician, Giles Whittell reports from Los Angeles Licence wars drag Barbie to court NatWest 14ft shark battered to death by crowd Britain faces plea by Montserrat for millions of pounds to rebuild island Gingrich musters Republicans to fight Clinton health plan Poland (AP): Europe calls for action to block Kurdish influx These are not classic refungees. They are looking for economic apportunity Mussolini's political heirs fall out Books etc (Reuters): Official faces arson charges Veteran French rocker admits cocaine habit White House mediator fails in domestic peace mission LineOne £230m appeal to feed Koreans World in Brief Schumacher faces inquiry (Reuters): Scientist's ashes for Moon (AP): 51 die in India rail crash (AP): Toy-gun officer gets his men (Reuters): Pol Pot still in custody (Reuters): Suicide attempt backfires Why I through I would never manage to be a mother Melissa Benn, Tony Benn's only daughter, has written a book about motherhood. Interview by Noreen Taylor Legal & General Lifestyle of the rich and thrifty Decamillionaires prefer Bud to Bolly, says Tunku Varadarajan SAGA Somak Holidays Polo Ralph Lauren The William Hague Syndrome (or why going on holiday can be dangerious) The Tory leader is the latest public figure to find that going away can be bad for one's career, says Grace Bradberry (or why going on holiday can be dangerous) Everest GUCCI Harrods Knightsbridge Look Left with care, Mr Blair Hilary Wainwright detects a whiff of revolt in Labour's ranks Master's voice The Times Diary Picture Gallery Ulster's dance of death The men of violence should never have been allowed to call the tune Solid Gould The Times Diary Baby blue The Times Diary Double trouble The Times Diary Alan Coren A Dome and a Prayer Mandelson meets Disney and the bishops Israel's Houdini Netanyahu survives one crisis and is set for another Fat an Artist's Issue And beauty comes with confidence Challenge to West in Algeria tragedy A site for radar Did Motson score an own goal? Chancellor's 'war chest' Severn Barrage Wrong sort of wind? Stubbs thoroughbred In happier times Cardinal's place in House of Lords Winged oars Just lucky? Court Circular School news Personal Column Silver from the great collector on show Anniversaries Legal appointments Marriage Service of thanksgiving Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Latest wills Sonny Bono Obituaries Personal Column David Bairstow Before Bleriot On this Day January 7,1785 Sir Douglas Ranger The Times Property Westbury Solved: the great rich house mystery Rachel Kelly names the new owner of one of the finest properties in London Weston Homes Plc Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballymore Calm after the boom Interest rate rises have had a soothing effect on the market News The Times Crossword No 20,682 No title Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Index Burton reports modest festive increase Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Vincent in Codelco denial Hire Intelligence Picture Gallery Deflation fears plunge gold to 18-year low Business Korea reopens IMF talks Crime Apple returns to profit Sport NU joins Ga in cutting annual bonuses Television and Radio Pages Business Today RJB and Eastern in joint coal initiative PolyGram signs 15-picture deal in Hollywood Grant talks continue as Jaguar backs UK UK spends £8.7bn on European takeovers Bass buys restaurant group and hotels Browns on the ment as £82 spent on purchase clarifies strategy Picture Gallery SFO to get £15m computer system Unisys to pull out of market for PCs Renewed battering for Asian markets Pru meets deadline BA passenger increase Sandier joins Greenalls ICI in US partnership BMW drives up sales C&W-Bezeq approval Treatt profits up 6.8% Bridport-Gundry deal Bre-X writ Taylor Nelson director nets £3.4m Money supply picks up in December Business Roundup Tourist Rates Airbus receives record number of firm orders Berisford director paid extra for unexpected duty SEP presses for Widney shake-up By our City Editor: Ladbroke gambles on a fair shake Commentary by our City Editor JLI buyout offer puts £25m value on company SHH sights are set on England The Times Confident Quadrant seeks £30m from float Commodities Liffe Options Shares recover as George eases interest rate fears Stock Market Micheal Clark Stock Market Winter of the Year London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Mutually beneficial? Tempus Gold JLI Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Quest for Holy Grail rests on rates policy Ladbroke gambles on a fair shake Chris Ayres and Jennifer Hanawald look at what the latest trends mean Health scare The Times City Diary My Item on the American journalist who referred to… The Times City Diary Fire ship The Times City Diary I See something called Atlantic Caspian has just… The Times City Diary Sporty spice The Times City Diary The Times Pre-Christmas sales may inspire mood of revenge among shoppers Business Letter PRP apathy indicates weak labour market Gloom over De Beers sales cuts no ice Will Isas offer fair shares for sales staff? Annual inflation growth is more than 4.4% The Times Unit Trust Information Service Compaq Planet Microsoft Equities stage late rally Whitehall Maple leaf forever morbid Canada's film-makers are making an impact on the dark side to the Hollywood dreams, says Carol Allen Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament David Jean-Baptiste The Times A luxury Europe can and should afford Hertiage: A French chateau could soon lose its spectacular contents. Marcus Binney reports The Magic Flute From the terrific to the Titanic Hot tickets for the spring season: Times critics select the most promising show of the coming months Galleries Opera Dance A danced Hunchback … Cuban cabaret Theatre Music Yankee doodles …and Seventies classics No title 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 New Releases Conspicuous consumptive Who dares wins, for one week at least Concerts Plg Young Artists Purcell Room Purcell Room RNIB Executive Personal Assistants The Times Brands Hatch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance Leicester Engineering Council UK Sports Council CPS St M Hanberry Associates The Malbar Cotton Company Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items HOBstones Angela Mortimer Careeromoves The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea IM Team Sec 'Investment' HOBstones Angela Mortimer Careeromoves Assistant to Business Development Team Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pa To Ceo-Publishing School Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Cc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bondstreet Personnel Kingston Grammar School Live TV Times Savers Creme de la Creme Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Gordan. Yates The Times Exceptional Executive Should you stay or should you go? With new year come new year resolution. Susan MacDonald reports on a changing jobs market Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Gordan . Yates Securities Institute Kingswood Rapida Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Ordan . Yates PBD Consulting Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Winkworth Investor in People Shipping Law- One of the nicest Partners in the… Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Eclipse Organisation Ltd Aldrich & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary to Commercial Director-Regents Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor Bureau Aldrich & Company Architects - West London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Changes Multiple Display Advertising Items Young Partner of City Firm of Chartered Surveyors Aldrich & Company Appointments Bi~LANGUAGE Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Talented Person Jonathan Wren Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Susan Doughty Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lega Pa P. A. /Personal Secretary BePos News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No title Multiple Display Advertising Items Ppointments Bi~LANGUAGE Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Wakeham under fire as divisions grow within BHB Racing Melanie Morley takes over Musselburgh Rapid Raceline Market Rasen doubt Guide to our In-Line Racecard Ludlow ground proves unsafe Wolverhampton Result from Yesterday's Two Meetings Final gives Russell chance to impress Squash Today's Fixtures Knockout blow too much for Reading Football Ipswich benefit from Wright stuff in tale of sibling rivalry Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Snow Reports Delegates throw out drugs ban reduction Swimming Who dares wins, for one week at least Shearer has it, Wright does not Coe lost and refound it within a week Clubs switch cup dates to leave league in chaos Rugby Union Carting likely to put retirement on hold Wigan get Sailor on board Rugby League Ramprakash at crossroads Alan Lee finds the England batsman showing a new maturity towards his Lask Form a Correspondent: Maddy makes Kenya bowlers suffer England lose series Winds play havoc with calculations of skippers Sailing Benazzi is forced out by injury Sport in Brief SKY Rusedski makes winning start Tennis: British No 1 Enjoys from Home as Practice Pays off Slovakia in final reckoning Word-Watching Brazil's pioneering skills Television Choice Radio Choice An heroie effort, but lacking visual appeal Review No title Satellite and Cable Arsenal rediscover sparkle Wright sets up quarter-final victory after Hartson misses penalty Times Two Cross Word Cricket 41 By our Sports Staff: Royle rejects Northern Ireland Fearsome warrior of the old school Michael Henderson mourns the passing of the last member of a cricketing breed Tennis 42 Newcastle upset as Stevenage preserve home advantage First Telecom Picture Gallery CSi Compuserve A Job-Finder Cd-Rom for Just £1.98-page 12 A computer challenge for office diary Hi-Grade Welfare-to-workstation: a new deal for jobless PCs Stop press: Belgium no longer boring David Bowie site Times Interface People in glass houses… will live happily ever after It's Green, adaptable, affordable and controlled by a central computer. Chris Partridge on the ideal home It's Green, adaptable, affordable and controlled by a center computer. Chris Partridge on the ideal home ClaraNET Sick PCs cured by the data doctor Infotrade Here's a CD I made earlier … Screen test helps sight for sore eyes 10,000 pensioners wired up to welfare Europe enters phone free-for-all It could soon be cheaper to call Madrid than Manchester. Nigel Powell reports A package tour of software territory WHICHonline Chemists' chain prescribes a new system for success Server could be the right remedy, says Chris Ward Netcom Island of IT adventure puts its citizens online Bargains galore at the sale of the new century Nicholas Booth reports on a move towards tailor-made shopping Smart shelves Dell Few bargains on net Be on better terms with your computer The answer London to Sydney in an hour? Cheap, NetDirect Net games for a laugh LineOne The doctor's fact sheets New treatment for old worlds Software Agenda Print Lexmark Family roots steer a farmer's son to the top Lindsay Nicolle profiles Louis Burns, Intel's head of IT Managers can't cope with IT overload Itm Communications Staff costs pile up for year 2000 Business Changing faces in IT AZTEC PMR Group Plc Computer Futures Portman Initial IMG HI Calibre Personnel City Consultants Limited Time Computer Systems

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