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News from 13/01/1998

1998; Gale Group;

Autores

James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Rob Hughes, James MacKay, Hugh Jefferies, Julian Lee, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Jeffrey Thomas, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Norman De Mesquita, Gill MacKenzie Honorary Secretary, Tom Rhodes and Ben MacIntyre, V. Bennett, Carl Mortished, Martin Thomas, Managing Director, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Meirion Bowen, Jennifer A. Page Chief Executive, Peter Brown, Peter Jennings, Carl Evans, John Holman, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Jeremy Collingwood, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ann Scanlon, Debra Craine, Robert Phillipson, Director, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, A. E. Grant, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Janet Bush and Oliver August, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Patrick Nairne Secretary, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Tony Dawe and Peter Jennings, Clare Hogan, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Henderson, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John Steane, Jennifer Davey, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Jonathan Mirsky, Adam Jones, Robin Fitzsimons, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Christopher Senior, Richard Kaberry, Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Goodbody, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Tim Hames, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Stewart Tendler and Peter Foster, Tom Rhodes and Robin Lodge, Chris McGrath, Alan Sanders, Jasen Quick, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Le Monde, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Timothy V. Russ, Philip Webster, Mike Murphy, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Nigel Hawkes and Ian Murray, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Christopher Drew, David Powell, Neil Cooper, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Jeremy Greenwood, Director, Daphne Lockyer, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Graham Sprigg, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Deadlock broken as Ulster peace plan is proposed 'Best guess at what could be acceptable' Blair welcomes Japanese apology Full Monty story Pirate battle Index Free Lifestyle Magazine for Every Reader Hong Kong shares rise after jitters Straw's son let off with caution for drug sale How to Be a Proper Wife Memorial garden idea takes root Cook must leave lover at home during world tour 100 Faces of Diana First Telecom Jobs 11 Pages of Legal Appointments Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's just superbloke Political Sketch Home on Sunday: Hague's rota for marital bliss Hewlett Packard Template for the talks Jesus film for millennium Future as seen by blueprint decidedly Orange EU may ease ban on beef herds News in Brief Duke's solution Union quits TUC Clegg appeal Guerin ruling Feminism dated Tanker officer tells of night she was shot in pirate battle 'There were bullets flying around. They put a gun to my head. I thought it was all over' Father gets life for knife attack Teenager walks again after 100 ft fall Families' pleas keep car killer out of jail Cable & Wireless Cheating rap star finds that lie has no equal Monty brought Rommel home as war booty Scots pipers bag applause in US Persona Pop awards go with Verve Auditor to appeal over surcharge councillor Mr Paul Hayler Correction Going under cover: have you got the right stuff? Course offers help for the feather-brained. Damian Whitworth signs up Opera festival 'broke promise to be quieter' Swiftcall British Airways Women are divided as gap widens between the classes Nigel Hawkes and Ian Murray report on differences emerging at work, at home and on the scales Drug smugglers hired butler for suburban 'palace' By our Education Correspondent: Teachers to strike over laser pen attack Food poisoning at 'unacceptable' level Nursery goes to court in test case over class sizes Antarctic composer comes in from cold Grammar asks parents for £360 annual fee Legal & General Hovis Cautious police blamed as more killers go free Detectives are being urged to act more quickly to stem a rise in unsolved murders, reports Stewart Tendler Families criticise investigations that have led nowhere Widow dies after mugging Fujitsu Addict murdered spinster aged 93 Six in court on bullying charges News in Brief Driver guilty Prank misfires Time to talk MP charged Joker jailed Yellow peril ITV takes a leaf out of BBC book to reverse decline Censor accuses Straw of playing to puritan vote in film row Virgin direct Foreign circuses show us a few tricks Villagers too rich for lottery funding, says vicar Encyclopaedias online spell death of the salesman Stephen Farrell on how the Net and CD-Roms have written off encyclopaedias in book form Teachers told to cut subjects and raise literacy Demon Internet The Cooperative Bank Relations with US divert Cook from far trickier ones at home Riddell on Politics Brown revives plan to scrap child benefit for over-16s Reforms may cost better-off mothers more than £1,000 a year, report Jill Sherman and Mark Henderson Midland Private Banking Avensis Banned party joins calls for Algerian massacres inquiry BT Business Queensland hit by floodwaters Europeans join us bid to ban human cloning Inventor of bubble gum dies at 93 Clinton backs Nato expansion to Baltic states Saddam vows to halt work of Un arms team led by 'spy' NY Legs By our Foreign Staff: Montreal remains powerless in face of ice storms The Royal Bank of Scotland Rwanda embargo 'broken by France' World in Brief (AP): Shia mob in Lahore rampage (Reuters): Netanyahu survives vote Euro challenge for Kohl Pentagon to sack gay sailor (AP): Tram in Moscow gang clash (AFP): High on drink and drugs From our Correspondents in Jakarta and Hong Kong: Suharto pledges to meet IMF's reform targets Economic woes have increased the pressure on Indonesia's ailing leader The Times Tokyo urged to lead Asia in market revamp Beijing hails a new era of honesty on unemployment The impact of Far Eastern economic turmoil could hold back growth in China, James Pringle reports Sens. O. Lock Hill House Hammond Hashimoto's words of remorse fail to satisfy veterans' leader The Japanese Prime Minister has struggled to craft expressions of regret over the treatment of war prisoners without humiliating his country. Robert Whymant reports from Tokyo Blair wins Japanese apology over PoWs An expression of contrition has been backed by the Tokyo Cabinet, report Philip Webster and Michael Evans Nature's Best The Crown Collections Limited Railway claimed 12,600 lives A Royal Bank of Scotland company Chinese dissident meets Cook's deputy Would a scan have saved our baby son? Ultrasound might have alerted Jasen Quick to the fact that Xander had a malformed heart The nurse shouted 'Cardiac!'; I pushed Zoe from the room The Times Drug that tells its own story Medicine Chest Arts The London Hernia Centre The perils of being a Proper Wife Many women feel that precious few wives benefit from being the perfect uncomplaining spouse, says Daphne Lockyer The Times High stakes in Oprah's cow row Poland Rac Another fine mess Japan's got Asia into Onlya U-turn by Tokyo can stop meltdown, says Anatole Kaletsky Hashimoto made the worst tax hike since the 1930s Horse sense The lady and the louse To leave your wife is one thing Robin Cook's graceless conduct is another. Yet he should not resign Left out Twin benefits Turn again if you want a Giuliani Tim Hames says London's mayor will have little influence Beyond Apology A way forward for the Japanese Emperor's visit A Call for the Cavalry East Asia needs Washington leadership and Tokyo action Conran Artist Sir Terence gains more from the dome than it does from him Punishment of the innocent in court Common law families Cabinet government Letters to the Editor Should carry a daytime… Putting purple among the ermine Wildlife sponsorship A twitch in time Dome spectacular Football rowdies A critical look at traffic reductions Tippett obituary Spirit of giving Déjà vu Court Circular Royal engagement Memorial service Picture Gallery School announcements Personal Column Company of Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers Birthdays today Anniversaries Luncheons Dinner Legal appointments Royal College of Art Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Court & Social Klaus Tennstedt Personal Column Princess Diana Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aviation World Flight Seekers Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Hazel Bainbridge Hazel bainbridge, actress, died on January 7 aged 88. She was born on January 25, 1909 Delta World Wide Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Owen Barfield Owen Barfield, writer philosopher and solicitor, died on December 14 aged 99. He was born on November 9, 1898 On this Day January 13,1911 Modern Weapons for the Police Special Committees Tests Transaction attracts stamp duty Company inspectors' side letter admissible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racehorse Ownership Credit & Business Services Ltd Business Opportunities Dove Travel Citibell Telecom HB Ltd KJC Mobile Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Challenge International Product Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Gold Rush Be a Private Detective Agreement is not a partnership Time Computer Systems Decision can be reviewed despite appeal provision Small firms see end to North-South divide Business Opportunities The message Pad A £lm homespun story of publishing success Rodney Hobson talks to the mothers of Barefoot Books Tag PC technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Teacher Training Agency Loss of personal contacts hits suppliers'… Double Christmas for December winners A monthly total of 254 points was enough to net our December winner from Nottingham a handsome £1,000 "Who has the best football coverage on the… Full guide to players in both ITF leagues Fed up with your selections not coming up trumps? One entrant has staked all on a team with a theme Sky sports interactive News The Times Crossword No 20,687 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast Arts In the Times Features Your Own Business Law The Papers The Times Radio & Tv Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Wall St defies Far East chaos American shareholders stand firm while Hong Kong market plunges Peregrine Offices Besieged by Investors From Handover to Despair UK's firms start to feel the pinch from turmoil Uk manufacturing output hit by bout of Asian flu John Charcol Arts Last-minute Christmas rush rescues retailers Sport Television and Radio Business Today ICA fines Smith over 'cash for questions' Peregrine's short flight and spectacular fall Philip Tose drove racing cars and invested in Chinna. Jason Nissé charts a brilliant career that ended that ended in not one, but two, crashes Rate rise fear hits optimism in financial services PIA steps up action on mis-selling Business to Business British Franchise Association Triad races to 133% rise in profits Lorraine Electronics Loans & Investments Crown Leasing Meggitt wins instruments contract from Boeing Americans to buy Forgemasters Disarray benefits Savills Surveyor predicts strong commercial market Deutsche to shake up investment banking Business Roundup Scottish Mutual 28% up Rowland in sacking call BT chief sells shares PWS moves ahead Cammell Laird soars First Information hit Associations favour link Buyout for Dexion Tourist Rates Tomkins threat to sell Pg&l unless returns improve ServisAir shares in steep decline Mulberry short of Christmas cheer By our City Editor: January sale time for shares Commentary BA starts biggest SAYE plan Ellis & Everard resists pressures Pace 'unable to meet deadline' Citibank Fyffes uses tax change to boost dividend Commodities Liffe Options Wall Street rally gives a helping hand to London 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 Tomkins Fyffes Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Savills travels Tempus Pace Wall Street Consultants look to win favour with Labour The Business of Politics IMF's future dependent on successful end to Asian crises Bronwen Maddox says hostility is growing in the us towards the monetary fund End game Sevens safe BA too direct Risqué eaterie Rowe & Maw Clamour for the glamour of sponsorship Marketing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Advertising Standards Authority Equities halve early losses Trade Indemnity Wearing her art on her sleeve Richard Cork is struck again by the turner Prizewinner's humanity, as her work starts a national tour ENO Shorter long Johns Theatre: A complex novel becomes a one-man show Martin and John Bush A marriage made in heaven Concert LSO/Haitink Barbican Building a Library: Carmen A guide to the best available classical music recordings, presented in conjunction with the Bbc Radio 3 programme British Museum London Galleries Flirting with the limelight Cinderella Festival Hall Crane Kalman Gallery Lads find a harder edge POP: Born-again band kicks off a British tour; plus his friends pay tribute to Epic Soundtracks The Verve Glasgow Art Galleries Respects paid Sweil Maps The Garage, N5 Today's Choice A daily gulde to arts and entertalnment 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) on release across the country The Times theatre Quarry Dougall Chambers Professional Recruitment Graham Gill & Young Zarak Macrae Brenner Hughes-Castell Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Queen's Counsel Hong Kong's Mr Justice Robin Fitzsimons talks to the former colony's new Chief Justice New aide for Wolsey? Inns and Outs Clifford Chance Keeping secrets that can be revealed Counsel Death of a Child Quarry Dougall Mishcon de Reya Solicitors Legal Appointments ZMB Industry East Sussex County Council Tough law when a child is killed Gary Slapper on the legal loophole that seems to offer inadequate protection to children Garfield Robbins Chambers Professional Recruitment Legal Appointments Chambers Professional Recruitment How Strasbourg can help business Companies should watch European Court developments, says Jeffrey Thomas Lovell White Durrant PSD Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ross & Craig Solicitors BPP Law School English Speaking Lawyer The Times International Film Company London The Times Quarry Dougall The Times Newspapers First Point International 3 Stone Buildings Covington & Burling Brussels Office Times Newspapers Gateshead Metropolitan … Council Zarak Macrae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones The Minster Group Cleveland Magistrates Courts Committee Quarry Dougall Actis People in Law Graham Gill & Young British Airways Quarry Dougall Succession Planning Associates Legal Appointments HW Group Institute of Practitioners in Advertising Public Record Office NB Selection The Times Pump Court Norton Rose Hays Richard Owen NB Selection Slaughter and May Sacker & Partners Cobden House Chambers Legal Appointments International Executive Business Lawyer NHS Executive Wallace the Law Registry City University Millennium Challenge Construction Confederation HW Group QD In-House Legal Brunel University PolyGram International Practice Manager Ernst & Young Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Chambers Banking & Finance MSB International Northumbrian Water Group Careassist Zabak Macrae Brenner Quarry Dougall Briffa & Co. intellectual property lawyers Legal Appointments Times Newspapers Burberrys of London PHH Europe National Mediation Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thornton rises above the crowd Racing:king George Victory Brings Jockey's Talents to Wider Audience Racing Ahead Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning-Move Keene on chess Sporborg begins with treble Lingfield Park Yesterday's Results Carshalton resident has champagne moments Quiz of the Year Russians to lead rest merry dance Ice Skating Rapid Raceline Cheltenham bid to upset the odds Football Hereford seek that Cup magic of 1972 The Times Ronaldo remains a world apart Brian Glanville on the rise and rise of the Brazilian with the golden touch Pools Forecast For the Record Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Shearer to play in practice match this week Rivals pull rank on Henman in Melbourne Tennis:british No 2 Slips out of Contention for Place among 16 Seeds in Australian Open Rankings Leading clubs seek their independence Rugby League Today's Fixtures Green Bay run into purple patch American Football: Packers on Course to Retain Super Bowl Title Britons search for gold amid the cold Olympic Games: Quartet of Nagano Winter Hopefuls Set out their Stall Worcester ready to show extent of their ambitions Rugby Union England off mark in World Cup Sport in Brief Eagles have wings clipped in a storm ICE Hockey Drugs saga detracts from China medal haul Swimming: Competitor and Coach Sent Home from Championship in Disgrace Inland Revenue Word-Watching Mickelson hopes to swing with the young generation Golf Radio Choice Heroism of compassion Television Choice BBC 1 Majoring in modern model generalities Review Bath trio cited in biting row London Scottish player describes 'barbaric' incident in which he lost part of ear Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Tennis Tensions surface in polo pool Craig Lord sees the Perth police mark out the battleground for a new Balkan conflict Medical official gives warning of infection Swimming Venables leaves after reaching settlement with Portsmouth New Corby Royal Mail Collecting Stamps Why is it triangular, grandad? A new generation is learning philately through stamp clubs. Peter Brown reports My memories are first-day covers that pack a punch Clare Hogan tells how South African stamps keep her in touch with her old home Stallone takes a good licking Golden wedding and big screen give way to cats and Cup, says James Mackay Diana Princess of Wales Classic Wildings make a first class return John Holman welcomes back a series by a photographer whose work was only fully appreciated after her death Stamp Fact The many faces of Stanley Gibbons Tony Dawe finds some surprises at the world's best-known stamp shop Royal Mail Drawing the century to a close James Mackay on how the world is marking the passing of a millennium How the garden of Eden will come alive in Cornwall Peter Jennings on masterminding a worldwide issue for 1999,2000 and 2001 Stamp Fact Images a fitting memorial to the queen of hearts Tony Dawe and Peter Jennings, far right, reveal the careful planning behind the design of the Diana stamps Everything they'll know about life can on the… Nations of world join to honour the life of Diana Royal Mail Putting your name where it sticks With millions in circulation, stamps are an effective adveritising medium, writes James MacKay Stamp Fact Who Chooses our Stamps? Members of the public play a part, reports Tony Dawe Royal Mail King Tut's two beards Mike Murphy on the images that fill any Egyptian stamp collection A wedding, a funeral—and six 'divorces' Tony Dawe looks at a year ruled by the Windsors—and the Tudors Review A year of exceptional buoyancy—even for the Titanic Auction houses have enjoyed an annus mirabilis, says Tony Dawe Rowland Hill Awards Birds, beasts, comics and carnival John Holman decribes the exciting new issues to be released throughout the year Footballing nations get on the ball Countries line up to mark World Cup 98 writes Peter Jennings Royal Mail The private past, present and future Postal monopolies are under threat worldwide, says Hugh Jefferies Royal Mail Royal Mail

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