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News from 08/01/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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C. M. A. Blake, Allison Walker-Morecroft, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Jennifer Hanawald, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Raymond Snoddy and Oliver August, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, George Malcolm, Carl Mortished, Graham Dudman, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Micahel Levey, Geoff Brown, Kelvin MacKenzie, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Pauline Molnar, Ivan Klima, Nick Nuttall and Jill Sherman, John Bryant, Peter Foster and Adrian Lee, Bill Hoffmann, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Pugh & Way, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Alex Pravda, Fraser Nelson and Arthur Leathley, Howard G. Allen, Charles Bremner, Antonio Carluccio, Victor Green, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Lisa Jardine, Peter Hassell, Jasper Gerard, James Foster, L. C. Philips, Paul Durman, Rowland Darbyshire, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, James Pettifer, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Richard Owen and Andrew Finkel, Nigel Hawkes, Edwina Currie, Caroline Merrell, John Towers, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver August, John Speller, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan and Ian Murray, Rodney Hobson, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Eddie George, J. M. Batterham, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Richard Watson, Ben MacIntyre, D. M. Thomas, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Mark Henderson, Miles Harper, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, David Maddock, Tobias Hill, Matt Dickinson and Richard Hobson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Ray Whitney, Colin McQuillan, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Dennis Walters, Carrington, Chairman,

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Today Doctors call for human cloning ban Four couples 'ready for US project' Late arrivals Taxing problem Drink-drive plea Index Mowlam to visit loyalist prisoners in the Maze Tiger mauls Chipperfield trainer Sales Fever Clinton to face Paula Jones in White House Pain-free fillings with drill-free gel Saturday Contact Freedman & Co. Clinton aide ridicules bone-in beef ban EU Backs Britain on Import Ban More privatised trains run late as fares increase Dell Tackling pollution made key EU task Curb on lottery games in pubs News in Brief Dustbin raid Mayor ballot Kidnap charge Cliff tragedy Jewels stolen Brief apology The secret of golf? It's all on the head 'Lady in Lake' husband tells of arrest ordeal Police follow lead to stolen dogs Boy of 10 robs taxi driver at gunpoint Finish Merseyside GCSE artwork exposed obsession with death Joanna Bale on a homeless teenager guilty of an horrific knife attack Surgeon says survival was 'a miracle' Hill House Hammond Avensis Murderer's gun 'found' 46 years on Saturday in the Times Comet Group Plc Abuse inquiry blames Labour incompetence A poisonous brand of local politics allowed a child molester to operate unchecked in Hackne's social services. Mark Henderson reports Care worker's cheerful facade hid dark secret Family jailed for BA passenger burglaries Helen Johnstone reports how raiders were caught in undercover sting Dinosaurs are dead and that is final Diagnosis is 3,000 years late When chickens ruled the Earth No Title Max sees off Fido as top dog name Police seek tougher drink-drive powers Dixons M6 pile-ups leave four dead Patients to be fined for fraud over prescriptions Tiny Computers Limited Secretary 'tried to sabotage MP husband ' Shirley English on an estranged Labour couple who worked together Research fails to link film violence to crime Harrods Ltd. Magnet How commuters kept their homing instinct The Geographers' Conference Nigel Hawkes finds that a century of travelling still leaves workers saying 'I'll be home in half an hour, dear' The Times Jams spread by City's bread and butter jobs Slow, congested and expensive: travel to the office in Victorian times followed a route only too familiar to modern commuters, writes Alan Hamilton Roll up for a magical mystery experience Benedict Nightingale enters the imaginative world of the Cirque du Soleil's new show, Alegria, at the Royal Albert Hall Reading lesson in value of tradition 150th anniversary edition Passengers protest at 52-hour ferry trip New in Brief Ashworth move Manston for sale GPs harassed Carling blackout Footballer's plea Land wrangle Driver jailed Poland RFS Ltd. Murder of Pope's aide in 'erotic game' raises fears of gay serial killer Italy vows to clamp down on refugees Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Pisa tower plan will be a move in right direction Our Foreign Staff: French jobless revolt spreads Eurocrats lose luxury cars to hijack gangs (Reuters): Drugs boom in Russia (AP): Clinton agent dies after accident at sea Harrods Ltd. Oklahoma bomber escapes execution Liberty loses her head to Japanese Maple Computer Corporation O J Simpson 'confession' to killings Koreans sell gold to save economy Self-sacrifice may do little to ease the pain of the mauled 'tigers', reports James Pringle Reuters: Americans addressed by Iran leader Motorola Turks defy Muslim world to join navy exercise with Israel Indian ban on professional donors brings national blood shortage Ice storm blacks out millions By our Foreign Staff: Algiers rejects US offer of inquiry (AP): FBI man charged over siege World Summary (Reuters): German protest over tax snoopers (AP): Palestinians call for torture ban (AFP): Women rebel at virginity test Chicken soup case evaporates (Reuters): Bonn payout for brief encounter Kosovo gunmen force Serb police to beat retreat Fears of violence are growing as rebel Albanians outwit Milosevic, James Pettifer writes in Pristina America tries to discover water on the Moon Clinton plans record childcare package Sens. O. Lock The Frontera from Vauxhall Botha faces jail for commission snub The smiling faces that hide despair Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on depression and suicide, a new approach to HIV testing, the agony of being a shopaholic during the sale season, sweat and bacteria, and the benefits of wearting a bow-tie The Sunday Times Ties may be sign of breeding Positive step on HIV Young people are now less likely to practise safe sex Sweat and the class issue No price on peace of mind Goldshield Healthcare Direct Why I have every sympathy for Jack Straw Michael Howard knows how it feels to have a son targeted by the tabloids. Interview by Moira Petty Hard laws lead to hard drugs Cannabis is no addictive life-wreaker, Mary Ann Sieghart says. But its illegality can draw young people into heroin use The Co-operative Bank The Yard is keeping us in the dark Commissioner Condon has gagged the press, says Kelvin MacKenzie His answer to the problem is, don't stop crime, stop reporting it Moving up Lost soul Picture Gallery Priests need no peerage Anglican bishops have to compromise with the modern world by sitting in the Lords; Cardinal Hume does not • Defying the custom that rats normally scarper as… Son but it hasn't worked, " says a toiler.… Cardinal blow Turf wars Getting set for the euro Eddie George outlines the City's preparations A Lead from London Blair must take Ulster's people into his confidence Schengen Shivers Across Europe, doors are slamming shut Without Delay Unpunctual rail operators must be heavily penalised UN 'power failure' on human rights Fighting fit Forgotten heads Caught on the hop Dissent in Tory ranks on Hague's rebuke to 'grandees' Languages in decline Hunting for fungi Smoked out Musical inspiration Motson's 'own goal' In search of Mr W. H Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheon Private prescription to clean city streets Anniversaries Church saved by inspirational link Latest wills School news Personal Column Dinner Requiem Mass Forthcoming marriages Air Marshal Sir John Whitley Air Marshal Sir John Whitley, DBE, Cb, Dso, AFC and Bar, Inspector-General of the Raf, 1959-62, died on December 26 aged 92. H ewas born on September 7, 1905 Tickets for Sale Yvonne Cormeau Yvonne Conmeau Farrow, MBE, an SOE wartime secret wireless operator, died on Christmas Day aged 88. She was born in Shanghai on December 18, 1909 Personal Column Barcelona V Real Madrid Sargent Cancer Care for Children Court & Social Leon Poliakov Léon Poliakov, historian died on December 8 aged 87. He was born on November 25, 1910 On This Day The End of the Feast News The Times Crossword No 20,683 Business Forecast Tomorrow In the Times Inside Section 2 Today GTE ready to step in with increased offer for MCI Over 3m face fines from the Revenue Diageo in £35Om business park plan Business Zetters in talks with mystery bidder Picture Gallery Surprise growth in service sector a worry for Bank Arts Satellite switch needed to avoid digital TV delay Sport Cityraveller Direct Ltd Television and Radio Business Today Take or pay Lloyd's inquiry Jobs has hope for buoyed-up Apple faithful Gold slumps to new low amid bank sell-off fears The Sunday Times Courtaulds ends patent dispute EU help sought on Rolls sale US investment bank duo announce record profits Dawson Holdings disappoints Chief solicitor at ICS resigns Busines Roundup Computer games boost Friends cuts bonus McAlpine progresses Johnson Group disposal Prelude goes for £1m France 'must sell stake' Granada expansion plan Lloyd's reform call Tourist Rates Centrica brings an end to take-or-pay problems Dalgety fills finance post Triad promises good news By our City Editor: Rough ride for Rolls-Royce sale Commentary Millennium wait over for Wilson Expectations exceeded at AG Barr The Newspapers Limited Cookson to take £36m charge GWB plans to float Quantica Commodities Liffe Options BP bucks the trend as oil shares skid lower Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Cookson Centrica Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Pump up the majors Tempus Wall Street Budget surplus may not mean the good times are back again American Agenda Split roles Spectre of a means-test millennium Secure Trust, which provides "household… Management services"—savings schemes, to you… Flight delay Catch-all 300 Cryptobiotic species can't be wrong"… Picture Gallery Catching headline on a piece of research from Nomura… Bar bill Where is the profit in Tencel the wonder fibre? Paul Durman feels the fabric of Courtaulds' attempts to thrive Many leading designers, including Calvin Klein, are big fans of the fibre Financial services 'could face £1bn costs over Isa' Lloyd's investigates allegations relating to Merrett syndicate Arriva takes 75% stake in Vancom Do consultants really know best? Any Other Business Mulling it over Name nonsense Vexing question of VAT Richard Watson explains the importance of keeping track of a fast- changing form of taxation Three bright ideas to kick-start tough year Nokia wins £236m order from Orange Busines Roundup Repsol open to offers JSG buys TV factory site Disposals by Capital Malmaison hotel deal Equities go into reverse Advertising Standards Authority The Times Unit Trust Information Service Personal Insurance Aut… Shallow chase short of a Fox New Movies: Willis and Gere do their best, but The Jackal is not a patch on its classic namesake, says Geoff Brown Film Four Distrisutors Helena Bonham Carter Boogie Nights Regeneration Young film fans: 'A tense thriller' Snap Verdict Bags of talent Briefly Noted Picture Gallery The Royal Opera Chic Guillem unconvincing in rags Dance: Debra Craine on the opening night of the Royal Ballet's classic staging of Frederick Ashton's Cinderella at the Festival Hall Kitsch in the kitchen Kiaxons, Trumpets and Raspberries Gate W11 Big-toned and big-boned Concerts Ivashkin/schnittke Wigmore Hall New and note able PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Barbican Centre Friends and enemies Then What/Squash Old Red Lion, EC1 Picture Gallery Sweet, but not cloying New on video Orchestral Orchestral Opera & Ballet Opera Peacock Theatre Chamber Today's Choice Picture Gallery Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Vaudeville Theatre This journey's end From coalmner's son to would-be messiab: peter Ackroyd looks at the last years in the chaotic life of D. H. Lawrence D. H. Lawrence Dying Game, 1922-30 By David Ellis Cambridge University Press, £35 Isbn 0 521 254213 Delicate strokes of genius Michael Levey welcomes a reappraisal of a forgotten Renaissance master Correggio By David Ekserdjian Yate, £45 Isbn 0 300 072996 The Times Country in Western show Rebirth of a Nation An Anatomy of Russia By John Lloyd Michael Joseph, £20 Isbn 07181 38627 City with a chequered history Prague in Black and Gold The History of a City By Peter Demetz Allen Lane, £20 Isbn 0713992182 A man with revolting obsessions D. M. Thomas directs his attention towards brutal imagination of a giant of the Soviet cinema Eisenstein a Life in Conflict By Ronald Bergan Little, Brown, £22.50 Isbn 0 316 87708 5 Minerva Press Who do you think you are? Einstein? Mrs Engstein By Anna McGrail Doubleday, £12.99 Isbn 0 385 40913 3 Foundations not long laid down Short Story Round-Up Just about time to change him Mary Ann Sieghart considers the future for democratic parenthood Madonna and Child Towards a New Politics of Motherhood By Melissa Benn Cape, £12.99 Isbn 0 224 0382 4 Dispatches from hell John Mortimer EasyJet Qantas Appointed Agent Delta Vacations British Midland The Airline for Europe Check-In Airline Network Ifield Court Hotel Flightseats Club Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sta Travel Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Need a Holiday Car? Ail Canada Travel Peregor Travel Flight Centre Delta World Wide Pick 'n' Pack Air Tickets Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items USA Canada Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Charter Flight Centre Madeira Porto Santo Marocco Gibraltir Tunisia Gozo… Floridian Escapes Master Card SKY Deals Multiple Display Advertising Items IATA Jetworld Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items World Offers Americana Business & First Class The Times The Times Change of menu gets Anderson cooking Fromer chef swaps kitchen for place among cross-country elite David Powell meets a veteran heading for Kenya to enhance an emerging reputation Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge All-star line-up helps Pascoe's bid for control Keene on Chess Winning Move Meale to raise Coral takeover in Parliament Racing Catterick Rapid Raceline Maguire hopeful Swan to ride Commanche Court WET weather continues to take its toll of race meetings. The fixture at Market Rasen today has been lost, and tomorrow's card at Exeter has also been called off. The fate of tomorrow's other turf programme, at Towcester, will be decided at an 8.30am inspection today. However, the prospects for Sandown on Saturday have improved. Andrew Cooper, the Clerk of the course, said yesterday: "Prospects are encouraging, the track is as good as it has been all week." The outlook is gloomier for Saturday's two other turt cards. Warwick and Haydock stage inspections this afternoon Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings LionHerts pay for not fielding best team Squash Johnstone through to last eight Sport in Brief Fixtures Swiftness of Cayard poses threat to leaders Sailing For the Record Word-Watching De Goey gets Chelsea out of tight spot Football: Ipswich Bow out of Coca-Cola Cup in Penalty Shoot-Out after Brave Fightback Promise and practice bring prospects for Huckerby Richard Hobson on a slow developer now blossoming in the Premiership Curcic prepared to enlist in Fulham's grand adventure Snow Reports Newcastle continue appeal for Cup tie to be moved Tour party worried by state of Test pitch Cricket Ferrari make bold declaration of intent Motor Racing: Montezomolo Says that Second Will Not Be Good Enough Crisfield setting gold standard Coaches and players urged to take positive approach Picture Gallery From a Correspondent in Nairobi: Kenya display long-term failings Legal & Public Notices Sri Lanka lifted by Atapattu Ashton quits as chairman in St Helens shake-up Rugby League Legal, Public, Compny & Parliamentary Notices Rotheroe hoping to extend reign Golf Wrestling with an age-old problem Careless Henman struggles through Tennis South Africa progress towards cup final Fair-skinned Wood wilts beneath a southern sun Radio Choice Four-legged heroes Television Choice Radio 1 Making it up seems increasingly hard to do Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Liverpool find an extra gear Owen and Fowler finish off Newcastle to secure semi-final place Semi-Finals Times Two Crossword Athletics Gross signs Italy international Lara takes captaincy from Walsh Saturday in The Times Swimming English clubs pull out of Heineken Cup next season Philippe Sella could make his return for Saracens against Harlequins in the Allied Dunbar Premiership first division match on Sunday after making a successful comeback in a second-team match against Bath yesterday. 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