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News from 12/02/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Oliver, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Patrick Lawrence, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Richard Ellis, Zahid Hussain, Adrian Lee, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Philip Webster and James Landale, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, C. B. Goodhart, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Raymond Snoddy and Carol Midgley, Damian Samuels, Sarah Crook, Leslie Isaiah Thomas and Carl Clark, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, John Constant, Christine Buckley and Janet Bush, Geoff Brown, Elisabeth Sandys, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Bryant, Valerie Elliott, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, K. M. MacKenzie, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Ian Brodie and Michael Theodoulou, Matt Dickinson and Russell Kempson, Pat Blair, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Fellingham, Charles Bremner, B. H. Parker, Alan Munro, David Hurn, Jonathan Sacks, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Chris Woodhead, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Fran Russell, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, C. Howard Wheeldon, Thomas Sancton and Scott MacLeod, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Dominic Walsh and Dalya Alberge, John Tombs, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, David Orr, Tom Wright, Andrew Drummond, W. Moore Ede, Bruce Kent (Vice-President), Andrew S. Cook, Bronwen Maddox, William Rees~Mogg, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michele Roberts, David Cruickshank, John Allison, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Peter Clark, Donald Cameron Watt, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Nick Messinger, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Edward Karam, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Adam Fresco and Stewart Tendler, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Lesley O'Toole, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Neil Cooper, Susan MacDonald, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Roy Foster, David Loshak,

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The Most Searching Investigation yet Iran and Iraq forge anti-West pact Tax credit for poorer families will go to women Index Sinn Fein facing talks expulsion Revised Lord's Prayer divides the Church The Crash: Was It Dodi's Fault? Valentine Books Blair to halt 'back door' privacy law England lose 2-0 to Chile Snowboarder is stripped of gold Pound up after rate rise warning Cartier 36 Pages of Jobs By a Staff Reporter: Diana crash no accident says Fayed Leader's pet MP is well House-trained Political Sketch Sir John Kerr sweats as MPs question theft of £400,000 They were bad hats, says diplomat as he lax controls let officials take money. Nicholas Watt reports Dell Lords fear impact of political advisers Thousands suffering from RSI, says study News in Brief Badger baiters jailed £2 coin makes debut Sperm donor service Blair issues election call Independents go public Mallon burglars return Cycling medallist killed Steel broke House rules7 Funny bone in the brain The pose that cost Posh Spice £3,000 Newspaper reports of pop star's engagement put customs officials on her trail, writes Tim Jones Where the stars go for big rocks Police chief quits over affair claim Mr Punch KOs the PC brigade Record attempt skydiver missing Twins write advert for new mother February 14th. Spoil Someone You Love Radiation alert over seaside resort's pigeons Boy, 10, takes centre stage to save theatre ABS Police to start trials of roadside drug tests Primus Process is devised to restore faith in smear test Supergrass who bragged is shot in 'safe house' Adam Fresco and Stewart Tendler on the murder of informer who betrayed Mafia and cocaine barons How cyclists can go like bat out of Hell The Bat Cape that Helps You Go Faster Continental Airlines Girls in pearls, with attitude Lord's Prayer agreed without temptation General Synod approves version for millennium, writes Ruth Gledhill Church slims bureaucracy to increase wealth and efficiency Demon Internet It's now an even funnier old world Mosley Advertisements for judges in the High Court Police face manslaughter charge as DPP is overruled BT Staples Sail motif puts wind up tower objectors Wedded bliss and the trouble with marriage Phillip Delves Broughton on not-so-happy families The Ten-Point plan For Peace Dolphin Renault Weaving towards record book Metro Picture Gallery Home Office to limit new law on assault by Aids Acclaim for children who defy the odds PhoneMart Shy student could not cope with life Adrian Lee hears Richard Todd's wife tell how she found body of their son who had shot himself LineOne Homes tested for 2000 bug Harrods Knightsbridge Lichen may rid sites of uranium waste Move on up Saving has never been simpler Daewoo Blair stands firm in newspaper price row Phillip Webster on the Prime Minister's defence of press competition Office of Fair Trading gave 'not guilty' verdict 'Predatory Pricing' and the Times Paradox of popular leader who lacks party's full trust Riddell on Politics PCC will want new powers, says Irvine Daewoo Wind saved coast from worst of oil spill Birdlife was badly hit by pollution but tanker disaster outcome could have been worse, writes Nick Nuttall Trot on the trail of Tamworth Two Sony The Times Hamilton Rail chiefs pressed to end delays News in Brief Food shops shut PC kidnapped Bone to pick Long engagement Blood sport Lawyer insists De Niro never has paid for sex Magnet First relief for quake victims Two die in Karachi riots over kidnap of love-affair woman Zurich Municipal Annan consults Big Five on deal United Nations Debonair US alert on Saddam's secret Scuds The Pentagon says the dictator has stockpiled dozens of missiles capable of hitting neifgbouring states with chemical or biological warheads, Ian Brodie writes in Washington Clinton spurns offer of access to palaces America Carey urges co-operation Zhirinovsky lashes out at ambassador Russia Egypt urged to back build-up of power Britain Ankara coy over border clashes Turkey German faces death by stoning Time Computer Systems Revival of ancient punishment Micheal Binyon reports on an Old Testament penalty now back in favour with Islamic fundamentalists The Sunday Times Mugabe sacks second editor World in Brief (Reuters): 40 dead in mine mudslide Everest hero ill after cruise (Reuters): War zone role for women (AFP, Reuters): Anti-Semitic attacks rise (AP): US sub sinks fishing boat (AP): Smelly 'little emperors' Thousands flee as bombing raids add to Sierra Leone mayhem The toll of Freetown fighting reached 50 while the Nigerian-led forces cut the main routes out of the city, writes David Orr President 'was with Lewinsky for 40 minutes' Claim by secret Service doorman could be crucial evidence, reports Ian Brodie Cabinet 'lies' inquiry Banking Direct First Lady inspired by husband's dedication to his job Beauties of Italy praised by Yeltsin Time Computer Systems Experts' plea to postpone euro is rejected Why we're still dying for love Dr Thomas Stuttaford on testosterone levels and depresion; Psychopaths; anxiety over parental health; Contraceptive Awareness Week and septicaemia The making of a psychopath Swiftcall What to do the morning after Hazards of being a doctor Nature's Best Health for Life Children's anxieties Children have taken public health education to heart Broadcasting Standards Commission As restless in death as in life Dod's Burial Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group On a fast track to tragedy Death of a Princess The Times continues its serialisation of the most searching journalistic investigation yet into the death of Diana, princess of Wales. In the third extract from their new book Thomas Sancton and Scott MacaLeod reveal how much Dodi relied on his drives and bodyguards For a deeply insecure man, the Princess was the ultimate conquest Tomorrow Tag PC In search of lost memories The Bodyguard Oh, no John: that shower's beneath you Cool Britannia's minister are on thin ice, says Magnus Linklater Stormin' Norm Picture Gallery My role in Enoch's fall I disliked the 'River of Blood' speech but I didn't Health to sack Powell Volume control Spot on Wooster boost Beethoven isn't for illiterates No arts without the three Rs, insists Chris Woodhead No Way out A broken ceasefire must mean the expulsion of Sinn Fein The Price is Right Inflation is on target and monetary policy working well A Doctor Writes... Russia's progress depends on the health of Boris Yeltsin Change to law on children's crimes Oxford exams Tunnel rail link Intent and influence of Enoch Powell's 'rivers of blood Tesco's trees Ministry map Collision course Welfare of hunted deer Paradise lost? Labour councillors Precocious view Down at The Plough Out on a limb Court Circular Lord Wyatt of Weeford Today's royal engagement Luncheon Lady Doreen Prior-Palmer Appointment Church in Wales Birthdays today Picture Gallery Lectures Dinner Court and Social School news Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Sec/office Manager Air Vice-Marshal Ian Lawson Air Vice-Marshal Ian Lawson, CB, CBE, DFC and Bar, AE, wartime bomber pilot and former Commandant of RAF Cranwell, died on January 22 aged 80. He was born on November 11,1917 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jumbo Travel LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor William Walker William Walker, former Professor of Haematology at Neweaslle University, died on January 22 aged 79. He was born on January 18,1919 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British kidney Patient Association Court & Social Announcements The National Anthem James Villiers James Villiers, stage and screen actor, died of cancer on January 18 aged 64. He was born on September 29,1933 On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,713 Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Swissair Tomorrow Forecast Inside Section 2 Today Bank believes rates need to rise Business to get key role in forming regulation Chairman Sugar scores a hat-trick Business Sotheby's internal inquiry cost £7m Picture Gallery IT shares slump on JBA profit warning Arts Sport Unemployment down to 5% of Workforce Carlton warns on football costs James Capel Investment Management Television and Radio Business Today Monsoon fall New delay for Airbus 'super jet' Tourist Rates The Times Medeva profits to suffer as competition begins to bite PolyGram film losses worsen as sales rise Export bank idea for Government Legal Notices BA denies travel agents hit by cuts Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court backs broker in Jp Morgan dispute Business Roundup Planet Hollywood Glaxo clearance Biocompatibles price hit UBS reveals job losses Gas disconnections rise Texas in pursuit Golden Vale surges Lenders scrap MIGs Computer duo in $9bn hostile takeover battle Shandwick board shake-up Chesterton agrees to reverse takeover bid MBO talks break down at Ronson By our city editor: Sugar teaches Gates a lesson Commentary CNT Bid talk helps Rentokil to avoid Ftse reversal Commodities Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes IT's gone too far Tempus Medeva Carlton City Technology America appears to have lost the stomach for sanctions war Air strike Utility rules should not be a lottery Ferry fishy Picture Gallery Jobs job Marks & Spencer Financial Services Bring the Wild West Internet under control Milner to acquire Five Oaks for £40m Chiroscience signs deal to develop cancer drugs RSL to launch Internet voice service Any Other Business Flaws in company tax reform Accountancy Firms risk having to use guesswork to pay their dues to the Inland Revenue, says David Cruickshank MEPC sells Australian properties for £206m Party time for chips off the big blocks RMC pays £54m for lime producer stake Business Roundup Chemical solution BSkyB hits right note Dredging shares boost Criterion in joint venture Heal's sales up 15% Equities suffer modest falls Halifax PPP healthcare A business that can only get better Ian Murray introduces a special report on how private health companies are adapting to the business challenges of the Nineties medical market Check out the check-ups Health Screening Support for staff in sickness and health Days off cost British business ?12 billion a year Pat Blair on promoting well-being at work Prime Health a member of the standard life Group Making the right choice David Loshak offers a guide through the maze of services on offer A pain in the business - for everybody Pat Blair reports on the need for all employers to monitor staff health Private Medical care Exeter Friendly Society Home or away: an issue as you age Pat Blair examines a dilemma for the State, providers of private facilities and families The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mikimoto To Advertise Call Americana Best Offers ASTA Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Starflight Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Major USA Multiple Display Advertising Items EasyJet Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Fax: 0171 782 7824 Action man for a new generation Most Hollywood actors would be happy with one film in the pipeline; Morgan Freeman has three. Lesley O'Toole reports Fairy Tale Turn up, thrash out, drop off Pop Sleeper Glasgow Team works Jazz Manu Dibango Ronnie Scott's Friends in deed Jazz Albums Very funny how he never married New Movies: Kevin Kline and Tom Selleck put their macho images on the line in In & Out. Geoff Brown is charmed 'A laugh a minute' ABC Near-human Bean an acquired taste New on Video The Woodlanders The Wings of the Dove Art Galleries Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Finest fruits of Florida New World Symphony Barbican A powerful presence Sergei Larin Wigmore Hall Occasion for regret Rachlin/Golan Barbican The hole inside the outsider Cause Celebre Lyric, Hammersmith Murdered by a musical New York Shows Window dressing for the soul searchers Blue Window Old Red Lion The Times New Classical CDs: Programme your own Berlioz… Orchestral The book of exodus Born of longing and tragedy, Israel is a dream realised, says Jonathan Sacks The Times Slave to rhyme and rhythm Making Love to Marilyn Edit by Susan Roberts Penguin, ?6.99 Isbn 0 14026145 1 Bleeding Hearts Edited by Michelle Lovric Aurum, ?9.99 Isbn 1 85410 535 3 The Virago Book of Love Poetry Edit by wendy Mulford Virago ?6.99 Isbn 1 86049 435 8 The Book of Love Edited by D. Ackerman and J. Mackin Norton, ?22.50 Isbn 0 393 04589 7 Rescued from the ruin of tenderness Roy Foster is haunted by a mighty Irish novel With a ghost of a chance Julia Neuberger a Blessing on the Moon by Joseph Skibell Little Brown, £14.99 Isbn 0 316 642487 Put in the picture David Hurn zooms in on a master of the frozen moment Minerva Press Pride of literary lions uncaged Is there such a thing as a gay tradition? Peter Ackroyd assesses two attempts to separate sexuality from style A History of Gay Literature The Male Tradition By Gregory Woods yale, ?24.95 Isbn 0 300 07201 5 Pages Passed from Hand to Hand The Hidden Tradition of Homesexual Literature in English from 1784 to 1914 Editor by Mark Mitchell and David Leavitt Chatto and Windos, ?20 Isbn 07011 6641 X Grownup fables turn the tables And so back to Cambridge Bibliomane The boys' own stories told Donald Cameron Watt War behind Enemy Lines The Imperial War Museum Book By Julian Thampson Sidgewick and Jacson, ?25 Isbn 0 283 062533 Pepsi Dalton paints vivid picture of life on the ocean wave Sailing The Times Twelfth world record coming up David Powell talks to an athlete tuned to a special wavelength Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Scotland call up Longstaff Sport in Brief Picture Gallery Huntingdon Rapid Raceline Dobbin welcomed back on. One Man Racing: Young Northern-Based Jockey Has Day to Remember with High-Profile Double at Ascot Wincanton Lingfield Lower ends wait for winner at Ludlow Yesterday's Results Gold mountain turns into heartbreak hill Panel meets to consider Rebagliati's appeal Making positive progress towards drug elimination Michele Verroken is a leading figure in the fight to keep sport on a level playing field Surfers accused of taking sport downhill Jumpers reach for the sky and hit new high Bath shrug off woes in style Rugby Union Results And Details From Nagano Citibank Richards makes up for lost time Richard Hobson on the Wolves defender who is recovering his form after injury For The Record Klinsmann eyes early return for Tottenham Football Ivanisevic trips up at the first hurdle Tennis Ambrose is back in business Mean, moody, magnificent and world No 1 once more Alan Lee finds the rejuvenated fast bowler has plenty to smile about Rukba Atherton upsets local press Panthers are saved by O'Connor Ice Hockey Fixtures Cronje admits error Snow Reports Word-Watching Supermarket stories Television Choice PC, in a sense, who is anything but plodding Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Chile prove too hot for England Times Two Crossword Sailing 42 Picture Gallery Drug verdict likely to be overturned Saturday in The Times Cricket 46 The Royal Bank of Scotland Manager applauds Owen's display PLC Recruitment Matters Coca-Cola British Airways A Accountancy Additions Nice people can be winners, too Bunzl Afa Mintel International Group Cranfield Up the Ladder Multiple Display Advertising Items IT Connections Neil Hughes/Associates First Point International ACL Metropolitan Police Dyson TCS News International Newspapers Ltd Indus International Times Classified Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Account Executives - 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