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News from 30/01/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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James Landale, David Woodrow, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Donald Murray, Kevin Ferrie, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, James French, Edna Halle, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Tom Williams, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jennifer Veale, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, George Turnbull, Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Stewart Jackson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, R. H. Graham Suggett, Rachel Kelly, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Douglas Weir, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Audrey Magee, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Nigel Williamson, Simon Midgley, Paul Durman, Arthur Leathley and Christine Buckley, Marlt Hargie, Sydney Friskin, Andy Lavender, David Hands and Karl Johnston, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Forsyth, Tony Harris (Managing Director), Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Eddie Philpott-Kent, Stefano Hatfield, Deborah Brett, Simon Mighall, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Rick Sky, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, R. H. M. Lindesay, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Lloyd, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Sue Summers, Mel Webb, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Jon Livesey, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Hyam Maccoby, Tony Hall, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Alan Lee and Ivo Tennant, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Patrick McCafferty, Robert Marshall, Denis Ormerod, Lisa Verrico, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Tomorrow Threat by unions to fight pay curb Index Rail link talks Hot air brings the Commons ceiling down Blair asked to join in Clinton talk Judicial inquiry 'to end pain of Bloody Sunday' Umpires declare Test over after 66 hazardous minutes On Saturday the Times for only Wait for It! Ulster battle bloods a sure-Fire Winner Political Sketch Santer tells Britain to join up or lose ground Cook admits discussing post for lover with Whitehall chief Dell Courts to rule on privacy Boy, 12, attacks teacher Youth found hanged Princess inquiry widened Alien fingerprint plan Independent Editor out Warder crashed system Antarctic ice loss feared Chechnya hostages 'safe' Briton checks balloon for leaks at 9,000ft News in Brief 'How could he foe freed to kill our mother?' Children of accountant murdered by her rejected lover watch as rapist is sent back to prison-this time for life. Richard Duce reports Charmer who loved to prey on women Richard Duce on the Life of a Romeo who Could Not Cope with Rejection Drunken teachers caught on camera beating up policeman Vodafone Children thought he was slimy Queen presents race cup to mother Time Advisers ask for public's view on cloning benefits 'Ghost squad' roots out Yard corruption Woodstock Floors Limited Delius the dull defeats vandals Slim chance of happiness on a low-fat diet Baldness Gene Identified Oxford college takes Muslims' dreaming spire to court Halifax Son sues father for barmitzvah cash BT Shell has quay plan for the Brent Spar News in Brief Ayckbourn wins Haughey injured Rabbi appointed Clegg appeal Verdict quashed Dossier condemns Widgery findings Staples The Office Superstore The 'lies' that drove a boy to seek revenge A victim's son tells Martin Fletcher how deaths embittered a generation Inquiry judge has modern outlook DIAL-a-PHONE Ltd. KLM uk Prescott refuses to bail out tunnel rail link Arthur Leathley and Christine Buckley assess the options Railtrack rescue is restricted by licence Dolphin How the Project Went off Track Mobile Winning scriptwriter gives up her day job The Samaritans Mourners pay tribute to Queen of Tarts Why school swots fail to make the grade as doctors It is attitudes, Not a levels, that count, says Ian Murray Cable & Wireless Saturday in the Times Voters cautious in support for welfare reform Mori Poll BT The public is putting sleaze in perspective Riddell on Politics Prescott forgets name of the game The Open University Prison cell of the century on offer for £95,000 Rachel Kelly on a diminutive des res that evokes the excesses of the property boom Barristers told to stop dropping child-abuse cases Tamworth Two fled unhygienic abattoir Sharps Bedrooms Nursing crisis will worsen, say leaders Blair rejects his salary rise for second year in a row Energy Efficiency Ministers and Mps BBC Teacher unions claim betrayal on delayed rise Official review recommended that increase should not be phased, reports John O'Leary Top ranks may forfeit increase Auditor attacks overspend of £246m by MoD Hague calls for tax aid to boost family values 'This will cost schools the services of brightest and best graduates' New recruits may be deterred from entering the profession, writes David Charter Energy Efficiency (Reuters): Pentagon tests 'bunker buster' for Iraq raids New bombs can destroy Saddam's hidden biological weapons, writes Ian Brodie Magnet Cook consults allies as options narrow British Diplomacy Tel Aviv prepared for mass evacuation if Scuds… Israel Evesham Vale German art deal smooths exiles' return A family of aristocrats who field from Stalin's armies will auction off some of its treasures, writes Roger Boyes Swiftcall Papon judge accused of bias Clinton faces new Lewinsky perjury claim Allegations about a secret White House meeting will strengthen the case against the President, Tom Rhodes reports WHSmith Envoy's widow denies she had affair with President Man dies in abortion clinic blast Primus Fears for missing couple on scuba trip Marcos facing jail after appeal fails World in Brief Eight killed in fog pile-up Pele plans Havana mission (AFP): Bomb at Cyprus base defused (Reuters): Iranian acid accident kills 33 (AP): Malaysia 'colonisation risk' (Reuters): Killer fulfils his death wish Work-for-welfare extended £4.5m for Michelangelo study Assassin tells how he killed Winnie lover Tiny Troops on alert for first Jaffna poll in 15 years Hot Tip Six of the Best Compiled by Deborah Brett The Sunday Times Dishing the dirt on perfume Cutting Edge Prime Health Somak Holidays Hackett London Object of desire Ail American diplomat at home in London Former US ambassador Raymond Seitz is happy to stay in Britain. Interview by Erica Wagner Gateway 2000 Whole-milk food is almost extinct in the Land of Plenty The American obsession with fat-free food is affecting children, say Susan Ellicott Cheating at happy families John Lloyd on why Public interest must be Placed above Prurience Pope's Poser Cupid's glory Star-crossed scandals Any excuse top oust an unpopular leader, but the man we like stays Teflon smooth Mint condition Handy man It's a wrap Philip Howard Text Match latest: Critique sensation as pitch halts Plato Look Back in Candour Unionists can benefit from the Bloody Sunday inquiry Watch the Signals Eurostar should not be a precedent for renationalisation Pitch Stops Play The West Indies must fix their cricket as well as their Wicket Terror balance in Northern Ireland Irish Constitution ROH sponsorship Risks of 'headlong rush' into EMU Japanese apology 'Genuine' adultery Clinton's troubles Postal problem Short shrift for Windows wets Marching farmers Modern message? Court Circular Royal engagements Receptions Sir. William Shapland Ball Lecture Birthdays today Personal Column English Heritage increases cash for cathedrals to £3 million Memorial services Dinner Anniversaries Luncheons Surrey Lieutenancy Appointments Court and Social All Tickets! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Eastern Eye Telecom John Robinson Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Geoffrey Trease The British Kidney Patient Association The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices On This Day All Britain Freezes Traffic Chaos John Hay John Hay, Conservative MP for Heneley, 1950-74, and a former junior minister, died on January 27aged 78. He was born on November 24, 1919 The Times Crossword No 20,702 News Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycline Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today DTI releases papers into Queens Moat inquiry Lad broke to vie with Bass in $2bn hotel bid Former minister to run Monument Oil Economics Playford relinquishes control of Ionica Lonrho in £214m buyback Media ABI acts to avert scandal on loan protection plans Ruling threatens Tesco discounts Easy Jet Sport George doubts on Emu trio Television and Radio Pages Business Today Hot wire WH Smith cheer Rolls gets ultimatum by BMW The Sunday Times US inquiry hits shares in Reuters Tring puts rights issue into play Amvescap poised to win contest for LGT Business Roundup Plea for tobacco pact MCI takes a 77% fall Cooper's £13.6m loss Soco makes £9m bid Rhône-Poulenc loss Export insurer puts Indonesia on blacklist Seoul's debt crisis eased by new deal Tourist Rates Shares jump as W H Smith beats expectations BDB and United in job tussle Brio BOC defends cut-price sale of its healthcare division By our City Editor: Covering all the angles Commentary Witan seeks to bolster shares through buy-in Tie Rack shares fall after profit warning Asian crisis aids Rexam expansion Peel ahead Morgan top Hotel stake Liberty talks off Commodities Liffe Options Oil sector leads the way as Ftse continues surge Stock Market 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 WH Smith BOC Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes The spectre of Eurotunnel Tie Rack Wall Street Taylor-ed reply Picture Gallery World markets look on the bright side of Bimbogate Always a step ahead, the financial world is bullish about events in Washington Picture Gallery There are indeed strange winds blowing through the… Pressing need Paper chase Latest (and cleanest) in a long line of Clinton… Share's fair JCI chief branded a coward for quitting at the crucial time Banks preach the gospel of new Sunday services Bradford & Bingley Building Society The Times Unit Trust Information Service Equities extend gains HSBC group Theatres Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertalnment compiled by Marlt Hargie Theatre Guide Cinema Guide West End's class act A commercial theatre and a raft of stars are offering free lessons. Daniel Rosenthal reports Freezing to death in a man's world The Snow Palace Redgrave, Farnham Wigmore Hall Hardy but slow-growing Andy Lavender meets the documentary-maker who has now turned his hand to a period movie English National Opera Hollywood laid bare by blue trade Week in the Arts Megastores Titanic A little talent goes further than expected Pop Albums Megastores Medicated muse Kristin Hersh has harnessed her personal nightmares to become a great artist, says Caitlin Moran State occasion Classical Yes The four faces of Serious Spice All Saints, the all-woman band it's cool to like, tell Lisa Verrico why baring all extends only to their soul Comfortable blue suede shoes Live GIGS:Ol' gravel voice back in timeless from; up-and-coming Welsh rockers in need of some wing-spreading; jazz in glorious voice MVC Tending to dragon and on Catotonia Spirit of the nineties Jass Albums Glitter without need of sequins Estelle Kokot NBS Teaching in Singapore Harvard Summer School St. George's University Multiple Display Advertising Items City of London School for Girls Hockerhill Anglo-European School Headington School Oxford St Christopher St Edmund's School The shame game Inset, Charlie Miller, school principal; above, mentors at Pleasure Ridge Park High What happened when the Americans tried publishing school results? George Turnbull on why the world is watching Britain Reading between the lines Attendance, age and affuence all affect school results, says Simon Midgley School tables adjustment Sefton The Times Don't like French? Try fries David Charter reports on a vocational training trial The Times Education D'overbroeck's College D L D Davies Laing & Dick Independent College Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Tutorial College Easter Revision Davies's Collage Mander Portman Woodward Harrow School Multiple Display Advertising Items Computeach International Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items A woman Auntie couldn't hold The media interview Woman's Hour editor Sally Feldman tells Sue Summers of the frustrations that led her to quit the Bbc Full steam ahead for Nesbit revival From L-plates to love stories Taking politics to the people Tony Hall says serious reports are nor a turn-off, but the Bbc could do better Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to business capital equipment The great unwatched Rick Sky on why Channel 5's gossip show Exclusive! has been named top of the flops Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items TK Selection Marr decides to quit The Independent Recruitment Dept The vultures have landed Ad man blows new note at Jazz Fm Raymond Snoddy on the branding of a waveband Who scooped the scandal? Soap with a message Social issues abroad are being tackled with the BBC's help. Michael Binyon reports The Times Breaking into Hollywood At just 26, director Jennifer Leitzes is taking Hollywood by storm Oliver August Media, Sales & Marketing Mercuri Urval Kenan Infinium Software John Phillips Selection Caught in the act of dumbing down Osborne protests his innocence Racing Jockey Expresses Astonishment at Arrest over Race Fixing Claims Doncaster Rapid Raceline Specialists Yesterday's Results Folkestone Southwell Jenks given 22-day ban Snow Reports Martinez in mood to test Hingis in final Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Classy Korda triumphs in grand style Keene on Chess Winning Move Reading lifted by Hoskin Hockey Heath preparing to block Nicol's path Squash Jackson happy to draw on skill Bowls Everton demand £6m for Speed Football Fortune eludes Els as Tour confusion is cleared up Golf TV contracts pose threat to harmony Rugby League Cotton blueprint pits club against country Rugby Union: Twickenham Unveils Vision for the Future that Gives England Control over Elite Players Howley takes over from Jones with mixed feelings Hutchison is facing struggle for fitness Sport in Brief Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices For the Record Edge & Ellison Rutland House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sru acts swiftly as Dixon resigns The All Childrens Company Limited Public Notices Final shame of declining power Michael Henderson on a day that further threatens cricket's place in Caribbean life Repercussiouns could rumble on for a sport losing public appeal Sky Past lessons go unlearnt Scoreboard Word-Watching Radio Choice Stars of snow and ice Television Choice Special pleading, selectivity and cheating Review BBC Satellite and Cable Golf England tour pitched into chaos West Indies create unwanted history as first Test is abandoned after ten overs Times Two Crossword No 1316 The Times Bookshop Reasons to be fearful Mel Webb remembers others matches that have reached untimely and unusual conclusions Rugby Union First Telecom Views from the Middle

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