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News from 23/01/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Russell Liberal Democrat Sporkman, Ian McGeoch, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Keith Hill Secretary, Gwyn Moses, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Ray Snoddy, David Rhys Jones, Virginia Matthews, Patrick MacKie, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Paul Duraman, Jeremy Kingston, Susan M. Barnard, G. S. Spathis, Bruce Kemble, A. J. Ougham, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Fraser Nelson and Martin Waller, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jasper Jerard, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, J. P. H, Peter Blake, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Ben MacIntyre and Christopher Walker, David Jenninhgs Member, Deborah Collcutt, Marianner Curphey, David Reynolds, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, S. Silver, Meg Carter, John Philips, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, Simon de Bruxelles, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondetn, Maggie Brown's, Dominic Walsh and Oliver August, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Joel Stratte-McClure, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Deborah Brett, Oliver Holt, Richrad Miles, Banking Correspondent, Ruth Taplin, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Richard Ford and Michael Horsnell, Oliver August, Caraig Lord, Nick Kelly, Stewart Tendler, Ben MacIntyre and Peter Foster, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Simon Hughes Liberal Democrat Sporkesperson, John Allison, John Goodbody, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, M. J. Sayer, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Tim Hames, Debborah Brett, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Annie Turner, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, David White, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Louise McElvogue, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Hubert Chesshyre (Secretary), Roul FRANKLINVice-Chincellor, Anne Lee, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Juliet Cheetham, Matthew Bond, David R. Taylor, Richard F. Shepherd (ranch Chairmam), Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, John Wells, Trevor Phillips,

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Clinton fights to save his presidency Prosecutor seeking evidence of Oval Office sex sessions Brian Clough charged by FA Index Halifax plc Straw chosen to relaunch the New Labour message Tomorrow Prince breaks rib in hunting fall Catholic hurt in Belfast shooting Boycott to tie Ranted retrial Science shows red card to referees On Saturdays the Times for only Brown set to spare tax on Peps President face legal minefield after sex claims FBI's 'sting' operation to trap Clinton fuels row over method used by Whitewater inquiry TV anchors away Right-hand man denies ordering Lewinsky to lie Confidant Intel Corporation Magazine 'had story for a year' The Press Matthew Parris is on Page 14 Power lies with Congress Impeachment 'Nice girl' at the centre of row remains silent Fliratiatious, star-struck Californian from a wealthy family brought gifts to the Oval Offfice Hillary is First Lady among unequals All the President's Women Sex crimes and punishments The Bible MFI home works Witness taped calls because she feared for Pentagon job Linda Tripp Giorgio Armani Retrial for Boycott on lover's assault claim Trying to play against spin with a straight bat Valerie Grove watches Geoffrey Boycott give his side of the story, and wonders at his apparent allure to woman BT's Rover Cars Mercedes gets baby out of a tight corner After embarrassingly failing the Swedish moose test, Mercedes' ?870 million project is back on track, reports Kevin Eason Secrets slip out as the old friends meet again Michael Evans reports as Smiley's people swap tales of the Cold War Teacher faces ban over affair Barclaycard services Saturday in the Times Abbey National plc High cost blamed as boot camp for young is closed Crackdown on migrant advisers Police want time for legal stoppages Woodstock Floors Limited 'Chatterley' gamekeeper found dead on estate News in Brief Cancer advance 'Lady Di' trader Weighty protest For peat's sake Daffodil thefts Accountants Sainsbury's Warning: hot cross bun junction ahead Michael Horsnell reports on the strange array of trial road layouts facing drivers Dixons Mansell is banned after doing 92mph in his new Bentley Closing roads makes traffic 'evaporate' Hall directs anger on arts policy at Smith Writers fear demise of short story on Radio 4 The Indian Ocean Fiat Auto Financial Limited By a Staff Reporter: Landmine survivors take to the pitch Police chief puts loyalists in dock Evidence that Uff is behind latest killing casts doubt on whether their representatives can stay at the peace talks, reports Martin Fletcher Comet Group Plc 'Fiddlers on roof' invented repairs You're a very fat swan indeed With a Waddle and a crash, overfed birds find they cannot get out of town, Simon de Bruxelles reports Death of paralysed student Early HIV tests urged Branson case ruling Asbestos payout for wife Gold medal for sea hero Warder 'raped prisoner' Violent girls escape law Diana switch defended Tinnitus breakthrough US ratings behave badly Man held after five deaths in house fire News in Brief Officer played Jingle Bells on his underpants Highland flagstone sets off to pave the world again Josie Russell on road to recovery Man who sent 100 obscene letters Is jailed Pc World MPs' stomachs churn at mere mention of the knacker's yard Ministers forced to think again on legal aid reform Multiple Display Advertising Items Partners allowed on official trips Blair needs a sharper team to focus on the big picture Riddel on Politics Parties 'paid Bell's ?9,000 legal bill' Britannia Building Society Backbench Tories win ballot concession A tattle for four, some wine and a house, please Fishing port has a property boom on the back of chef's TV series, writes Simon de Bruxelles Satellite skims Earth en route to asteroid Tiny Computers Limited Meningitis girl's care condemned Algiers denies scale of killings Antony Loyd reports from Algeria on the refusal of the Government and it is tame human rights group to accept the dimensions of a bloodbath that has caused outrage and revulsion abroad Zeroual secret agents accused if massacres The Coperative Bank Botha faces black judge today Russians offer spy planes for Gulf Inland Revenue (AP/AFP): Bomb at British base in Cyprus World in Brief (AP): Council backs eugenics (AFP): Hijackers seize ?889,000 Court tells pimp to pay up (AFP): Bossi jail term suspended 'Hawaii Five-0 ' star dies, 67 (AP): Matisse works vandalised Western troops seize 'Serb Adolf' in Bosnia Swiftcall The Frontera from Vauxhall Belgrade police take Kosovo's rebel stronghold Pope attacks Cuba's cult of the state Tom Rhodes hears Mass said in the domain of Che Guevara Time Computer Systems The Sunday Times Bomber pleads guilty to escape death Menuhin likens rightwingers in Israel to Nazis Netanyahu under threat from hawks DIAL-a-PHONE Ltd B&q Preacher opposes transfers of land No Title 'Extinct' marsupial thriving on island Bioré Objects of desire Newspaper Licensing Agency Furniture Village Group Makeover magic I glanced in the mirror... Blimey, I looked quite pretty Cutting Edge Face the Facts Six of Best Portraits: Chris Harris Make-up: Cosmetics a la… 'I knew I'd have to go naked, but I hid nothing to lose' Trainspotting's Kelly Macdonald reveal how an advert changed her life. Interview by Jason Cowley Harpercollins Publishers Standard Life Group Thomas Tour Operation Ltd Battle against the bootleggers Illegal vodka is regarded as a basic necessity for most Russians, but it's killing them. Richard Beeston reports Public life and private promiscuity John Lloyd says Politicians can't act like libertines and be forgiven Peer's progress Faded blooms Picture Gallery The party isn't over yet Blair's patriotic alliance has a wide appeal but the precedents are not encouraging Drummed out Chump call Clinton: is this the end? His fate depends on Monica Lewinsky, says Tim Hames A President in Peril Scandal should spur Clinton into foreign policy action A National Disgrace Immigration and asylum advice needs tough regulation Pudding Power Celebrity chefs are the contemporary lords of the manor Targeting benefits and raising taxes Self assessment Powers of elected mayor for London Catholics and Thistle Cycling on pavements Stamps and Garter Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Honorary degrees for politicians Cjd eponym Nice one, Posh! Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial service Personal Column Stone points to lost Iron Age settlement University news Dinners Service dinner Luncheon Loriners' Company Court and Social School news Admiral Arthur Phillip London Bach Society Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Chaim Bermant Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Jack Lord Brian Thompson Flight Seekers Announcements Delta World Wide The British Kidney Patient Association From our Own Corresondent: On this Day The Pope Dead. Last Scnes at the Vatican Professor B. M. Foss News The Times Crossword No 20,696 Business Forecast Tomorrow Radio&tv Inside Section Electricity companies to defy regulator over gas Menzies finds buyer for newsagents chain Government bugged by logo critics Economics St Pancras Chambers, above the listed, Gothicstyle building at the front of the planned Eurostar terminus in London Microsoft settles over Windows Media MPs call for radical overhaul of Post Office George hints at rise in rates Evesham Michros Ltd Sport Television and Radio Business Today Lonrho plan Rank blow Bingo charge Concession on Isas considered TOURlST Rates Air France Lonrho to inject up to ?80m into African side before float Shares take a tumble at United Assurance BAFS sees 13% increase Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Dell creates 3,000 jobs with Irish investment Eaglerose Retail Limited Second EU inquiry for PW and Coopers Business Roundup BAA wins US contract Telewest network boost Rolls sells subsidiary Construction advance Grosvenor millionaires Multiple Display Advertising Items By our City Editor: Battle loses the war Commentary Rank shares hit by fallout from Planet Hollywood Parkland loses on director's shares Resources Exhibitions Limited Dane gets key British Biotech job Airbus post Profit warning Oasis decline First Leisure marks its card as bingo sale looks likely DMGT purchases US risk data supplier Retired Barclays staff in £4m sale bonanza Minerva to acquire two City office sites Daejan Holdings P. L. C. Talk of Microsoft link rings the bells for BT Liffe Options Commodities 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 The trials of Nick Tempus Utd Assurance John Menzies Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Parkland Wall Street Mirror image The rights and wrongs of Gordon Brown's war chest A dividing line separates the prudent steward from the immoral strategist Platform shoo The Times City Diary A Grand job Lee Hurst, a bald man who is the star of they think… Some tip Hart caught in middle as FCEM uproar casts a shadow over new job Quality of decision making priority in planning review Business Letters The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Newspaper Licencesing Agency Equities stage late rally Adverdising Standards Authority Race is oil for international connections Annie Turner introduces a two-page special report on booming industry that has thrown off old nationals restrictions and rewritten its own rule-book Business Analysis Converts pay the price Users who switch face a financial penalty, says Deborah Collcutt Germany Primus Telecommunications French carriers fight for customers Telecom's old monopoly is being eroded, says Joel Stratte-McClure France Booming market full of eastern promise Ruther Taplin on Japanese deregulation and its implications for the world's industry Japan Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation Now Italians talk with their handsets John Philips on a privatisation coup, and the battle for market share as the nation goes crazy over telefonini Italy TIM Deregulation profits lawyers United States World Class Telecommunications Language is a vital asset Spain Crack team in a drug war Theatre Iced Tricycle Sticking to one's principals Concerts: An odd celebrations connections from the Lpo; and Spain comes to London LSO/Howarth Manchester Never mind what the Minister said Pleasures of polyphony The Sixteen St John's High ferocity LPO/Elder Festval Hall Polygram Video Big on God, short on argument The Mysteries Barbican, Pit Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antique & Art Fairs Weekend Choice Theatre guide Cinema Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items All became clear at 4 am What can you learn in a hotel bar as dawm? That Catatonia are destined for great things: Probably Multiple Classified Advertising Items OTT punk mockers Live Gig Geen Day Sfx, Dublin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kit & the Widow World of Drawings and Watercolours The Times Theatre Drink, have a good time, and scream David Sinclair offers an unauthorised biography of 'big beat', the underground cult phenomenon that is about to conquer the world Portishead Jazz Albums Chris Rea the Blue Cafe New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums Boarding Schools Shrewsbury School Christ's Hospital Malvern College Sir Roger Manwood's School State Boarding Information Service St. Aldates College Times Newspapers Hurtwood House The Royal Masonic School for Girls St Mary's School Ascot Pocklington School Woldingham School Charterhouse Malvern Girls' College Skegness Grammar School Wymondham College Downe House Sandroyd St Edmund's School Canterbury Old Swinford Stourbridge St. Mary's School Race for the boarders With numbers down, independent schools are having to change their image to lure puplis, says Anne Lee The needs of working parents must be considered Please, sir, let me stay Bruce Kemble reports on the school where puplis ask to board Maths plan that adds up Daivid Reynolds on the attempt to bridge the gap with other nations The Mount School York Cranbrook School Roedean School Aldenham School Education Also Appears on Pages Bromsgrove School St. George's School for Girls Aiglon College City of London School for Girls Department for Education and Emplainment Easter Revision Oxford Easter Courses Learn or Improve your French Davies's College Cife Helpline Aysgarth School St Swithun's School Harrow School Multiple Display Advertising Items Mander Portman Woodward Davies Laing & Dick iNDEPENDENT College Easter Revision at Cats The Times Newspaper Hertford College Millfield Easter Revision School Abbey Tutorial College Justin Carlg Education Cralg House Brasenose College Meldreth Manor School Oxford Tutorial College The British Institute Morris College British School of Yoga Chapterhouse Appointments Man of passion and certainty Ray Snoddy meets the Honourable Tim Hely Hutchinson, the chief executive of Hodder Headline The media intrview Savouring a VAT-free lunch Maggie Brown's Media Diary University of Oxford Manor House School TV shows that sell like cars Lousie McElvogue reports from New Orleans on importance of the world's biggest television fair The Institute of Physics Careers Service university of londan Kelvin's back, and the temperature's rising Brain MacArthur Paper round Education Media, Sales & Marketing St. George's University Sibs Ltd Education Also Appears on Pages National Extension College Spink & Son Ltd Writers, Artists, Photographers Morris College Morris College of Journalism The Times Newspapers Morris College of Journalism Morries College Of Journalism Human factor, virtual actor A new company is attempting to combine human emotion and acting ability with computer graphics. Raymond Snoddy reports Mercuri Urval Limited Kenan Systems Corporation Girls do it for themselves A new marketing campaign to aims to encourage women to discover the delights of Diy. Virginia Matthews reports Superbowl scrimmage Stefano Hatfield The Times Valentine's Collection Top magazines take to the air Be light but rattle the cage Magnus Linklater charts the changing face of the documentary TK Selection Questor International Morris College of Journalism New Year New Career B-I-Recruiting Why parties are not only for elections Raymond Snoddy Top Media Buying Company Wants Top Graduates European Sales & Marketing Cool Dawn on course to extend winning run Racing: Gold Cup Hope Can Embellish Ascot Record Today's Races on Television Durkan dies of leukaemia Specialists Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Kelso Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Ascot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Guide to our In-Line Racecard Winning Move Keene on chess Packers place their trust in hard man with a soft centre American Football William Hill Danish pest helps Bjorn to share of Classic lead Golf Gallagher relishing Cup exposure Stevenage's veteran goalkeeper tells Russell Kempson some tales from his colourful past By our Sports Staff: Kamara quickly back in business at Stoke For the record Fixtures Snow Reports Kostner clinches third cup victory Sport in Brief Regan halted Boxing Storming on Ice Hockey Winners return Athletics Donald benefit Cricket Smith and Thomson reach final Bowls Britons set sights on rich return Swimming The Times Dynamic Knapp leads the charge Mel Wepp takes the pulse of a hockey team intent on causing a cup upset Beaumont to fight England's corner Rugby Union Higgins in frame of mind to pass ?1m Snooker Relaxed Rusedski rests his case Tennis: British No1 Provides Stark Reminder for Rivals in Australian Open Another boring month on Sky Melbourne Results Word-Watching Who wants Hansi out? Television Choice Radio Choice Pop-docs and sitcoms with a bit of the other Rreview Bbc1 Satellite and Cable FA calls Clough to account Misconduct charge threatens to tarnish glorious career at Nottingham Forest Times Two Crossword No 1310 Golf Hussain and Thorpe combine to neutralise new fast bowlers Football Managers too powerful for good of game Rob Hughes belives that clubs must limit the influence of individuals First Telecom

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