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News from 26/01/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Tunku Varadarajan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Dave Smith, Helen Johnstone, Francis Lee, Vijitha Yapa and Christopher Thomas, DJM, Nunzio Quacqurelli, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Robert Vincent, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Philip Delves, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John Habgood, Rita Holden, Lynne Truss, Simon Walker, Simon Wilde, Oliver August and Richard Miles, Desmond Dearlove, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John B. Griffin, Peter Bedson, Carl Evans, John Aitken, UBS, Bryan Stiles, Isabella Zornoza, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Davis, C. R. Haines, R. J. Crang, Joshua Jampol, W. R. A. Knox, John Prescott, Kenneth Armitage, C. G. G., Michael Theodoulou, Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Lynne Critchley, Nicholas Watt, Ivor Caplin, Michael Clark, C. G. Gordon, John O'Leary, Valentino Singh, Keith Pike, David Hands, Graham Platford, Bruce of Donnington, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Richard Cork, Nicholas Andrews, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Adam Jones, Lennox John, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Christine Jennings, Alan Fulford, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Easton McMorris, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, David Marsh, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Corbin, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Alan Hearne, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Iola Smith, Paul Batterbury, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Philip Delves Broughton, Nigel Glass, Susan Elkin, Agnes Spier, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, John Hopkins, Gold Correspondent, Alan Lee, Christopher Witts, Walter Gammie, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Hakeem Khan, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, A. W. Stallard, Richard Miles, Matthew Beard and Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Fraser Nelson, Godfrey Golzen, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Turner of Camden, Tom Rhodes, Stoddart of Swindon, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, John Stevens, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Richard Walton, Michael Henderson, Raymond Kéene, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Simon Price, Merill Lynch, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Christopher Irvine,

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Today Queen Mother in hospital after a fall Hip broken on Sandringham walk Pope's appeal to Castro Iraq mobilises Schools special Index Half-Price Flights Worldwide Hillary Clinton goes into battle for her husband Sore throats of Stevenage see Newcastle kept at bay Inside the House of Chanel Posh spouse for David Beckham Cup Heroes Stevenage Earn Second Chance Policy switch will cut houses to be built on farmland NEC Flat Panel Displays Today Mowlam faces talks dilemma after weekend of killings Hill House Hammond DELL Saatchis picked to sing praises of Bethlehem Britons trail in drinkers' league Rifkind attacks Cook over official's departure Blair to deny claim of lavish spending News in Brief Tagging scheme Tough Guy race Cyanide death Prison suicides Street sale Film attraction New tests raise doubts over death of twins in barn blaze One may have been dead before fire, says Lin Jenkins Pepperoni pizza causes rift between London and Rome Woman's body found near lay-by Cable & Wireless Rover Five billion years to get out of town Space telescope gives scientists an idea of what will happen to Earth when the Sun eventually goes into its death throes, says Ian Brodie Curb on right to silence prompts more suspects to talk Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Viglen Rattle in despair at state of music in schools Russian spies still fighting the Cold War in Britain Security sources say Moscow is as eager as ever to uncover our defence secrets. But now it is acting more for economic than militaristic resasons, writes Michael Evans Britannia The Sharing Society Ministers propose to drop jury for fraud trials Frances Gibb on quicker and cheaper alternatives for complex cases Talk 2 telecom Tag PC technology Prince's trust plans to help the jobless middle-aged Drugs factory down on the pharm Nigel Hawkes looks at the implications of using genetically modified farmyard animals to compete with the pharmaceutical industry giants Line One Gold fish Patients must wait longer for treatment with NHS Five reasons why official housing figures may be wrong Maple Computer Whitehall may get body to push policy Service line Insurance Harrods Knightsbridge Ministers to tackle red tape in leisure industry Short attacks Cabinet 'malice' Parting shot as marksmen set up Swiss club Rebels secure platform for church debate Saga Insurance Services Capital Trust BT Possession of rape drug to be banned European extradition treaty paves the way to rough justice Inside Germany Pope begs Cuba to move towards free democracy Mesh Computers PLC The Cooperative Bank Eleven die as Tamils bomb temple Iraq enlists thousands as West's armada builds up Virgin atlantic Renault 'I would lie on the stand for my family' Tapes released yesterday reveal two women trying to find a way of escape from what they realise is an increasingly desperate and legally dangerous situation First direct Kingston Technology Former insider set out to shame Clinton Film satire dogs the President in his direst hour Hollywood Time Computer Systems Censure by young voters NDCS Britannia The Sharing Society Forte Posthouse President 'admits emotional ties with Lewinsky' Le Shuttle Affair 'could not happen' Trainees Zurich Municipal Trio of friends called to the rescue Damage Control How the US Army has set its sights on snipers As convlicts become more urban, so the military is deviloping technology for towns and cities. Anjana Ahuja reports The Royal Bank of Scotland Fortune favours the bold Science Briefing Nigel Hawkes The trees that defied time Serenity for Women Natural Progesterone Cream Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Satellites aid farming Forte Stop, look and pounce MJN The right choice Climbing a stairway to heaven Grace Bradberry takes an exclusive look at the complex and secret world behind Chanel haute couture. Photographs by Simon Walker The Times DIAL-a-PHONE If you can't take the heat... Michael Gove thought being cheif for a day would enhance his skills. He went through a mincer instead Somak Holidays Direct Line Mortgages I can't draw, said Bacon Pages from Francis Bacon's sketchbook bought by the Tate shed new light on his genius; says Richard Cork Jesus Christ Superstar Secrets to tell Concert Royal National Theatre ENO Golden oldies Pop Daryl Hall & John Oates Jazz Cafe, NW1 Barbican Centre Commercial Union Having the time of his life Theatre The Day I Stood Still Cottesloe The Times Why we need 'Intellectual FM' Melvyn Bragg Theatres Still wacky after all these years New Music London Simonletta Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times theatre The week in the Times The green belt is safe with us John Prescott explains Labour policy on urban development Curse of RA The Times Diary Bribes, threats, lies—a Clinton affair The growing White House sex scandal has exposed a disturbing presidential behaviour pattern Banging on with Mr Brown The Chancellor is on course, but he must be flexible, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Blue funk The Times Diary Guilty verdicts The Times Diary In the cold The Times Diary See No Evil Murderers have no place at the negotiating table While Washington Blinks Perils of a world without American leadership Perils of Prudence Rows over credit insurance point to problems of welfare reform 'Rush' to agree EU tobacco directive Art in the provinces Wheels of fortune? Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Monetary union and sovereignty Taxation of barristers National curriculum Towers of Babel Is it right to take your partners? Summing it up Modern message? Line restored Court Circular Mr C. St. J. Ellis Miss Celia Marsh Forces appointments Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Lecture Redcliffe School Local heroes win our respect When choosing role models we no longer look up to the great and good, reports Mark Henderson Memorial services Church of Scotland Travel Insurance Anniversaries today University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriages Flight Seekers Faresavers Victor Pasmore Ronnie Williams Ronnie Williams, Welsh actor and comedian, was found dead in the River Teifi, near Cardigan, on December 28 aged 58. He was born in Cefneithin, South Wales, on March 29,1939 Latest wills Hilla Limann Hilla Limann, President of Ghana, 1979-81, died of heart trouble in Accra on January 23 aged 63. He was born in 1934 On this Day January 26,1935 News The Times Crossword No 20,698 Business Western Provivdent Association Forecast Around Britain Yesterday In the Times Radio & Tv Stevenage seize the moment Grazioli and Cup Minnows Head to Newcastle and a Replay Out of the Woods Under the Skin of Sport Testing Times Bitter End NEC Flat Panel Displays By our Sports Staf: Bomb blast threatens tour of Sri Lanka Fraser and Tufnell share nine wickets as England draw with West Indies a team Corsie and Gourlay make early departure Bowls Stewart misses out for third time Davis strikes to deny Packers at the last American Football: Broncos Secure Thrilling Super Bowl Victory with Late Touchdown Hansen leaves men trailing with historic leap David Powell on the woman triple jumper who managed to beat some of the boys at their won game in Birmingham Ghedina and Stangassinger warm up for the Olympics Sport in Brief Gebrselassie sets new mark Alfredsson hangs on Gooch's double gold Clarke blunts challenge Under-19s hope for final say Shortage of experience no barrier to Hunter Snooker Woods astonishes rivals with late charge to victory Golf: Masters Champion Retrieves an Eight-Stroke Deficit to Conjure Remarkable Success in Thailand Calzaghe ready to lead the parade Boxing: Warren Intends Guiding Welshman to at Least£10m Old Cranleighans waste fine start Hockey: Cannock Impress as English Women Bow to Germans England succumb to Becker menace The Guardian Direct Cup Royal party spoilt as Ratliff goes home Baseketball Arsenal go to the top of the class FA Cup: Merson's efforts not enough against former club while Leicester fall to unlikely hat-trick Inland Revenue Dyer has an unreal day at Palace Verbal sparring unable to mask Albion's deficiencies Aston Villa 4 West Bromwich 0 William Hill Wolves given head start as Richards returns to form Charlton Athletic 1 Wolverhampton 1 By Brian Glanville Weight of history is against Cardiff Caddiff City 1 Reading 1 By Russell Kempson Parkinson show puts Phillips in the shade Tranmere Revers 1 Sunderland 0 By Bill Edgar Megson off-target with verbal volley Birmingham City 2 Stockport Country 1 By Mel Webb Adidas Lomas returns to City with interest FA Cup: West Ham capitalise on missed penalty to join buoyant Coventry in fifth round Sheffield find that patience pays off Ipswitch Town 1 Sheffield United 1 By Simon Wilde Cole and Solskjaer exploit bold Walsall Manchester United 5 Walsall 1 By Nick Szczepanik Dublin happy with life in comfort zone Coventry City 2 Derby Country 0 By Richard Hobson Dutch double ends Grimsby resistance Leeds United 2 Grimsby Town 0 By Lynne Critchley FA Cup Fourth round Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Stirring display deserves an encore FA Cup: Plucky Stevenage earn second chance while Barnsley draw on indefatigable spirit Russell Kempson witnesses an historic day for a non-League club Ardley helps Wimbledon write a romantic script Huddersfield Town 0 Wimbledon 1 By Keith Pike The Cup draw has been unkind to Fa Carling… Sheffield Wed V Blackburn Rovers Today, 8.0 Get Kids Going Ball takes charge at Portsmouth Berry blasts ragtag outfit into shape Kettering Town............. 2 Farnborough Town....... 1 by Walter Gammie FA to profit by £50m from kit contract Yorkshire grit proves match for stumbling Tottenham Tottenham Hotspur 1 Barnsley 1 By Rob Hughes Legal & General Sky banking on positive news England seek to heal 30 years of hurt West Indies v England 1998 Alan Lee charts a painful history of humiliation in the Caribbean Fast and Furious: How England Have Found the pace Too Hot on Recent Caribbean Tours England Test Career Records West Indies Test Career Records Cricket in the Times Calypso beat muffled as fortunes fade West Indies v England 1998 Barbados Guyana Trinidad and Tobago Windward Islands Leeward Islands Jamaica Saracens leading crusade of rugby's new brigade Tetley's Bitter Cup: Lynagh's late penalty seals Leicester's fate as holders fall to emerging force Bath travel to France lacking great expectations Irish enjoy chance to rule the roost Worcester almost bridge divide Brewer works new magic on touchline Fylde hurt by sting in tail from Wasps Northampton are missing all that jazz Mallinder destroys Newbury's hopes Troubled Second let off lightly Rugby Union: Italy Confirm Growing Stature with Well-Deserved Triumph Nissan Thorburn back in the old routine for Neath Penzance owe debt to Bick Ruthless Davenport shows no mercy Demolition of Dragomir sets American up for quarter-final against Williams at Australian Open Young talent at the crossroads Cardiff rally after suffering setback Ice Hockey Solution survives with lucky recall Sailing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Rusedski turns off power and loses his spark Winning Move No Title Keene on Chess BBC moves closet to Melbourne break point Matthew Bond TV Action Replay Fans able to forgive and forget at four-nil 'When it comes to emotional matters, football supporters have the recollective capacity of houseflies' Tests on TV Cricket's cash conundrum The chairman's plans at Manchester City World Cup tickets Lessons from rugby league Tomorrow I stabraq's resolve tested by promising novice Racing: His Song Excels against Champion Hurdle Favourite Thunderer: Windsor Virgin Express Thunderer: Southwell Rapid Raceline Magnolia Man treads carefully Results from Saturday's Five Meetings For the Record Rugby Union The Times Racing Football Rugby League Guide to the Week Ahead Cricket Basketball Snow Reports Air France The Facts The Board Particulars need not be specified Court of Appeal Law Report January 26 1998 House of Lords Permission to use corporate name revocable Corporate Profile: Barclays What the Experts Say Additional damages not available Drug trafficking proceeds Our Verdict Clinton's fate holds sway over markets Economic Outlook Le Meridien Hotels & Resorts City looks for spark in WH Smith results Companies Michael Clark Sunday Tips Results and Statistics Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Alternative Investment Market Capitalisation, week's change NLA John Menzies poised to confirm shops deal Forte Posthouse EMU start-up in 1999 is far from certain as Kohl's hold weakens fast Ransomes awaits bid outcome By our Business Staff: HSBC keeps its status as UK's biggest company Coutts opens branch in North East Debenhams and Arcadia shares set for record Cash aid follows Pacific collapse GEC success LCR float plan Daewoo deal DNP listing Loss-making TV weather channel closes Legal & Public Notices Restructured Club Med dives further into the red Beckett to seek review in wake of Hampel report Bear Stearns suspends Korea operations head AT&T set to cut payroll by 15,000 The Times Million facing £100 fine for late tax form Enic aims for stake in Rapid Vienna Security a matter of trust with safety deposit boxes How safe are safe deposit boxes? Richard Miles looks at one of the last unregulated areas of banking NEC Flat Panel Displays Radio Choice Heavy machines as pets Television Choice A time of arrivals, departures and returns Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Drop in earnings raises doubts over Pacificorp bid GGT in talks over approach by Omnicom Times Two Crossword Profile 41 CIT plans ?500m development for Thames-side site Madame Tussaud's goes to Vegas This week in the Times George is expected to remain Governor NEC Flat Panel Displays Companies 42 Victim of policy scandal ends fight Why salaries are soaring Why an MBA makes a difference John O'Leary introduces a 16-page report on MBA-where to take one, the benefits and how to pay for it The Bradford MBA My MBA Coming home: the man from Harvard Desmond Dearlove meets the professor who will lead London Business School into the next century London Business School How to pay now - and live later Nunzio Quacquarelli asks whether an MBA makes financial sense Cranfield University School of Management My MBA My MBA Hi-tech tools give top schools the cutting edge University of Oxford Putting a more human face on management Spain University of Cambridge My MBA Warwick Business School More demand from banks, despite crisis Asia If it's Tuesday, this must be Brazil Godfrey Golzen looks at changing MBAs in the West; Susan Elkin charts their development in the East America Open for business Russia Ashridge Where there's a wheel... The Cranfield Trust business skills help charities; Widget Finn reports University of Bath School of Management S G B S Our MBAs Michael Diamond; Time- Warner's associate… Plough your own furrow Desmond Dearlove on a course for students with their own agendas Manchester Business School The day we went to Bangor How distance learning students from Manchester Business School travel to Wales and vice versa Instituto de Empresa Kingston University My MBA Get the power of global networking Part of the point of an Mba is to make the right contacts - and keep them. Joshua Jampol reports Imperial College Management School Master of Business Administration The University of Birmingham Roffey Park Management Institute Henley Management College Durham University Business School The University of Nottingham Brunel University Financial Times Management Master of Business Administration The American College in London The Economic Intelligence Unit City University changes futures Huron University USA in London The Directory of MBAS University of Exeter University of Glasgow Business School City University Business School Master of Business Administration Nimbas Oxford Brookes University Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times University of Luton The Open University Business School Master of Business Administration The Times The University of Reading University of Leeds Leicester University Greenwich School of Management university business… The University of Edinburgh University of Southampton Manchester Business School

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