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News from 02/02/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Kevin Ferrie, Sara-Ann Low, Anthony Holland, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Ron Behrens, Philip Howard, W. Travers, Chief Executive Officer, Hilary Finch, David I. Aldrich, Michael Binyon, Michael Binyon and Philip Webster, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Neil Corre, John A. Barnard, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Chris Bray, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, M. R. Whittaker, Lawrence Dallaglio, Carl Evans, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Brian Reynolds, Karl Johnston, Valerie Elliott, Peter Capella, Dominic Walsh, Andrew Palfreeman, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, George Edwards (Mr), Lynne Critchley, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Jon Eagle, Keith Pike, Tina Gaudoin, Philip Webster and Gavin Lumsden, David Hands, Charles Bremner, J. F. Britten, Ian Brodie and Christopher Walker, Devoted Valentine, Pierre Margue, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Rob R. Jerrard (Legal Correspondent, Police Journal), Robert Hughes, Tim Knight, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Kevin McCarra Scottish commentary, Simon de Bruxelles, Alan Peary, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Richard Owen, John Carr, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Peter Smeeth, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Ivor Stanbrook, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Gerald Ellis, Brian Clarke, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Damian Thompson, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Ian Lloyd, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Charles Spencer, Richard Ford, Brian Parrott, Director of Social Services, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Gerard Cosgrove, Richard Allen,

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Today NHS to get ?2bn extra each year Waiting list pledge saved Index Abbey National The Power Generation Picture Gallery By our Political Editor: Council tax rises face voters' veto Lewinsky could join Clinton's defence team New York Cuts to Flatter One-pint driving limit warning Elton John for White House Cellist's plea for classical revival Final Flourish Knighthood for writer is at risk Today Britain to draft UN ultimatum to Iraqi 'dictator' Picture Gallery Cook and Brown bury their differences Ministers unveil plans to toughen drink-drive laws Alcohol Limits and Penalties across Europe Dell Supermarket offers range of surgeries Bloody Sunday march passes off peacefully News in Brief Sellafield radiation leak Hospital trusts inquiry Tackling traffic jams… …and why we sit in them Bobby Moore appeal 25 miles the wrong way Labour loses members Theatre grant inquiry Bad luck of the Irish Duchess's column 'too boring' for American readers As nwespapers drop syndication, manager says she's still big in the Gulf. Dominic Kennedy reports Sarah on Sarah Good news for the Queen Mother Boots Collector fears for his 50,000 articles on Diana Lawyers name High Court's best and worst Barclaycard Britain lends an ear to the search for ET Legal & General A Happy new year of disaster and war Keep your head down in the year of the Tiger, says Robin young Cellist in plea for classical revival Hill House Hammond British Airways Schools chief marks down his arch rival A clash between education advisers with different ideas on teaching threatens to overshadow a report on standards, writes John O'Leary Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Birmingham goes from dunce to teacher's pet Shop sold laptop holding patients' medical records French fail to honour lorry cash promise Legal & General New prize as Monty outstrips top films British Airways Floored linesman calls for protection Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Minister warns banks over return of 100% mortgages The Government fears a revival of negative equity and instability in the housing market, report Philip Webster and Gavin Lunsden Citytraveller Direct Ltd Somebody else's home can be your castle for millennium QA Baghdad waves balloon into no fly zone Entrepreneurs tackle the art of diplomacy Balcombe Street gang will never be freed CU Detective discovers lost apple in copse British Airways Wetland subsidy goes down the drain Mesh Computers PLC Falling Rocks Threat Forces Cheddar Gorge Closure MP turns nose up at placenta stir-fry Forte 2 bikers stabbed to death in brawl News in Brief Fall at college Knocked out Uganda jail trip Note-padded Long shot Recipe for love Australian polls show swing to plan for republic Chinese send four poets to prison World in Brief King Hussein admits illness Papon court clash averted Royal paddle-steamer treat Challenge by belly-dancer Yeltsin enjoys birthday pie (AFP): Quebec to be warm again (AP): Desert yields papyrus finds Legal & General Tesco Cave was 'cradle of Greek tragedy' Washington seeks to keep Saddam guessing over choice of targets Elite force likely to be attacked, writes Michael Binyon 'Wider war' risk as Israelis win right to hit back Diplomacy BT World attitudes in state of flux as crisis deepens Allies Tag PC Technology Persecutor' Starr boosts Democrats Storm rages over call for Reagan airport honour America split over woman's execution Serviceline Insurance NatWest More than just of bank Remember those promises you made to get away? EU tells sport to play by its rules Berlin forced to face demons of the Holocaust Inside Germany (AFP): Resiting of capital isolates Karadzic Picture Gallery The Royal Bank of Scotland Pope calls in to see Roman family The case of the missing mass Physicists are hoping to find the neutrino, which may hold the key to one of the Universe's enduring puzzles - why the cosmos isn't as massive as it should be. Anjana Ahuja reports A solar sickness Blinklers on the sun Alcoholic plants Immune hopes Plants take to the hard stuff Natural Progesterone Cream Keeping a donated liver Leukaemia Research Fund Tomorrow Tempur Pressure Relieving Mattress & Pillow KLM uk Uptown style cut to flatter American designers offer women clothes that are body conscious and affordable, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry Swiftcall The power generation Never before have thirtysomethings had so much clout. Television is obsessed with them, they dominate the bestseller list, they set precedents in politics. Tina Gaudoin explains why her age group matters and famous thirtysomethings describe what it means to them Prime Health Time Computer Systems 'This could be the death of music' The conductor Sir Simon Rattle believes that the Government's proposed school curriculum changes will be disastrous, as he tells Ricahrd Morrison The Times Of games of two halves and three acts Dropped baton little handicap Concert English National Opera Royal National Theatre In a blues funk Opera & Ballet Picture Gallery Lessons worth swatting Fairytaleheart Hampstead A pearl or two in the sexual pattern The Woolgatherer Bac, Sw11 Magic lost and found Raymond Gubbay Peacock Theatre This week in the Times Plus: Vapour 98 launches a tour of Uk independent… Discovering God among the teacups Damian Thompson on the Alpha recipe for suburban evangelism Over and out Write on Nato is still our sword and shield The Cold War may be over—but an American-based defence alliance remains vital to Europe's safety Hot foot to the White House Peter Riddell sets the scene for Mr Blair's visit to Washington Table talk Snap to it Jack on a box Still waiting Saddam's Deadline The time for diplomancy is running out Brothers in Adversity Brown and Cook are both, more than ever, in Blair's shadow Know the Limit The Government is straining tolerance on drink-driving Doubts on breath testing at random Road casualties Drinks in the Duchy Give and take on health service costs Extradition treaty Young Conservatives Pennies in heaven? Infant learners Born Free appeal Mixed warships hit stormy waters British reserve Every minute counts Thanks, but no thanks Court Circular Birthdays today Sir Isaiah Berlin, OM, FBA DJM: Nature notes Anniversaries today Today's royal engagements Actuaries' Company Christ's College (New Zealand) Towering folly needs ?100,000 The eccentric William Beckford's last love is in danger of collapse Londoners back plans to reclaim centre from cars Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Harmers of London Forthcoming marriages Alan Campbell-Johnson Alan Campball-Johnson, Cie, Obe, author and public reliations consulant, dide on January 25 aged 84. He was born on July 16,1913 Professor Andrew Rutherford Andrew Rutherford, Cbe, Kipling scholar, died on January 13 aged 68. He was born on July 23,1929 Church news John Pullan John Pullan, former senior surgeon at St Thomas' Hospital, died on January 4 aged 82. He was born on August 1,1915 By our Special Correspondent: On this Day The Thames Dreadnought Launch of the Thunderer at Blackwall Junior Wells News The Times Crossword No 20,704 Western Provident Association Forecast In the Times Dalglish enjoys the last laugh Newcastle Push Aston Villa towards Danger Zone SKY Trophy Hunters Czech Mate Sport for All Plus Ealham and Hollioake ignite positive charge Peters and Shah seal World Cup triumph Tana Travel Spinner queers England's pitch Cricket: Hurried Test Preparations Dominate Proceedings in Trinidad Taylor defies Pollock in the cauldron Nicol slips after reaching peak Squash Towers felled by Royal ascent Basketball Hall raises his game to secure ninth title Sport in Brief Gillingham seeks medal Maier unstoppable Sturgess back on track Ferrara breaks leg Watson held up Hampton cruise home Boe puts Eagles on a high Ice Hockey Oliver in no hurry for world title Boxing By our Sports Staff: Bjorn finds the right diagnosis for Doctor Golf Amateurs survive handicap Rugby League Korda makes a grand entrance Australian Open triumph ends years on sidelines for dashing Czech Hingis takes leave of the young generation Sharpe's late goal gives Cannock winning edge Hockey: Youngsters Overcome Heat and Inexperience to Post First Victory over Australian in 11 Years England display the Wright stuff Cheers for Foster as he takes world title Bowls O'Sullivan masters Robidoux Snooker The Times Cottee strikes to explode United myth FA Carling Premiership: Leicester drag champions back towards the pack Barnsley refuse to accept defeat Ferdinand subverts Sinclair supremacy West Ham United 2 Everton 2 Relegation plight not lost on Ginola Derby County 2 Tottenham Hotspur 1 Wenger 's bark puts bite into Arsenal Arsenal 3 Southampton 0 Draw adds spice to Hoddle's Chile dish Fa Carling Premiership: Title contenders serve up best of British Liverpool 0 Blackburn Rovers 0 Wednesday frozen out by Sullivan's action replay Noades finds no home comfort in Palace slide Crystal Palace 0 Leeds United 2 Todd draws sympathy vote from Strachan Bolton Wanderers 1 Coventry City 5 Fa Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Premier Division Flippo Manjero, left of AC Milan, celebrates with Maurizio Ganz after Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Moreno rewards Middlesbrough Nationwide League: Robson's team rises above mediocrity to close gap at the top Assaulted linesman calls for protection Stevenage remain on Wembley way Lynne Critchley follows the team that continues to cause embarrassment for Newcastle United Passionate Gradi earns his reward Quinn gives Fry a goal to treasure Brentford crave upward mobility Whittaker ends barren spell to halt Yeading Rangers forced to face home truths Leicester fall foul of Kingsholm factor Mapletoft guides Gloucester to Well-earned Premiership victory with points spree Rugby World Dallaglio's return lifts Wasps Diprose brings Richmond down Neath bow before old and new talents Irish may pay for their losing habits Grayson has an ally in Andrew Bath die deep into well of courage Callard keeps his nerve to secure historic triumph in Heineken Cup final Colomiers have the final word Tickets now on Sale Negative equity proves too great for Brive to repay The Times Triumph in Bordeaux strengthens clubs' hand Getting into shape to take on true ice warriors Football unable to tackle real life 'Yes it plays into a disrupter's hands if you stop the game. But think what it says to continue it' Test fiasco in Jamaica Teh-yard rule Lessons for Britain from the Super Bowl Sport Letters Motsonisms Newcastle snub Chester glory Hole question This week in the Times Dalton sets pace amid Auckland's light winds Sailing Guide to the Week Ahead Warming to the lure of a winter of contentment Brian Clarke on the appeal of fishing Patagonia's glorious rovers Greensward girls over the moon with success Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Southwell Legal & Public Notices Danoli injury casts doubt on Festival challenge Racing: See More Business Sets Gold Standard Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Plumpton Horace provides tonic for Wales Him Of Praise eyes Uttoxeter Jump Leaders Rapid Raceline Rugby Union The Times For the Record Picture Gallery Rugby League ITF Revaluations with Effect from FEB 1 Racing Hockey Snow Reports Schools Sport Lacrose Mini runners make a maxi effort John Goodbody on the popularity of The Times Mini London Marathon with youngsters Nissan Picture Gallery Capitalisation, week's change Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Wild thing, you make my heart sing On Valentine's Day it's the thought that counts, whether you declare your live animal in the name of your loved one A Gift for your Valentine Hoar Cross Hall Nostalgic Flights The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Globes Valentine Balloon Personalised Love Heart Coir The Cashmere Company Black Sheep Brewery P L. C., Godwin & Godwin Wine Importers Ltd Tank Driving Guaranteed Delivery for Valentines Day Bijou Blue Drive a Steam Engine Why not give somebody a skydive for Valentines Day? Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society Valentines Day Applewoods Retail Ltd T. M. Lewin Star Garden Gift Baskers Poster Collection BT The Cigar Club Beer excise duty increase lawful Queen's Bench Divisional court Law Report February 2 1998 Chancery Division Factors in changing surname of child In re C (a Minor) (Change of surname) A Gift for your Valentine MOPS Tusk Force Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian Angel Birthstones ARS Amatoria No permanent monopoly Philips Electronics NV v Remington Consumer Products Ltd Valentine Gifts Past Perfect Credit Card Hotline Chocolates Court cannot anticipate move by Parliament Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Hinchcliffe and Another The Perfect Valentine Gift Wild Tracks Castle Combe Skid Pan Country Traditionals Ltd Globes The Perfect Gift National Car Rental Results and Statistics Alternative Investment Market Prudential Profits take a pounding at ICI Companies Meridiana Economic Outlook The Facts The Board Department for Education and Employment Corporate Profile Granada Heron in £175m leisure project Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Le Meridien Hotels & Resorts Sunday Tips Miners' widows may sue DTI over fuel rights High street banks face competition from BMW Poor managers behind failures The turning point for interest rates? Bass to expand Holiday Inn Express chain Revenue faces mammoth task The Times World Cup may lift sports sales to £2.9bn Rod Stewart follows Bowie to Wall Street Allied Carpets SB and Glaxo find forriiula for £100bn mega-merger Jon Ashworth analyses the chemistry of the partners in the world's most lucrative corporate marriage Midland Word-Watching An amoral anti-hero Widdecombe fair, but no television blonde Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Threat to pensions watchdog by Mirror trustees Times Two Crossword Companies 43 Unions launch fight to save drugs merger jobs Granada chief to stay until retirement Co-op divi makes a comeback BAe to get £120m from government Sea Change 45 Central banks predict smooth start for euro Korea reopens talks with Imf Corby Picture Gallery Dallaglio's Men to Fear McGeechan's inside… Beat us if you can Are England as good as they think? Argy-bargy in shorter supply as Sky moves in Television Five nations ar David Hands, rugby correspondent, welcomes the prospect of Italy's inclusion in 2000, and the promise of more recruits to create a competition for the whole northern hemisphere Contents NatWest More than just a bank New leader of the pack Gerald Davies applauds the appointment of Rob Howley, one of the world's leading scrum halves, as Wales captain Arrogant ? We know we can win The Five Nations is the perfect stage on which to play, Lawrence Dallaglio says Dallaglio S Choice of Five who Will Illuminate this Year's Five Nations Championship SKY McGeechan expounds game's new global vision John Hopkins talks to the coach behind the British Lions triumph about the Five Nations contenders England need tries to convert supremacy Gerald Davies will only concede that Woodward's men are world class if they can turn pressure into points That draw with New Zealand sets the agenda David Hands finds the England squad has an air of excitement after an autumn of mixed emotions Three Palyers who Should Blossom in Defence of the… Three Players who Should Blossom in Defence of the… Scots look to legends for salvation Kevin Ferrie is expecting a rugged and passionate approach against the Irish Down and out in London and Paris Karl Johnston is grateful for home advantage against the Scots and Welsh but expects less from England and France Wales chasing silver lining Gerald finds the Welsh in optimistic mood despite having no home Picture Gallery New-look French heed lessons Christopher Irvine takes the pulse of much-changed champions New arena tribute to Gallic flair Stadiums: The new French national ground is a poem in high-technology architecture, Ben MacIntyre reports Welshmen will keep the home fires burning Mark Souster discovers Max Boyce unexpectedly impressed by Wembley but longing for the return to Cardiff Time Computer Systems

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