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News from 13/02/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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James Landale, David Strang, John O'leary and Jill Sherman, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Ian Curteis, Nick Nuttall, John Curtiss, Chief Executive, Adrian Lee, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, Tom Cannon, David Lee Miller, Christopher Bowen, Mark Souster, Virginia Matthews, Ivo Tennant, Stanley Metcalfe, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, J. Stuart Weir, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, David Gordon, Simon Wilde, Clare McCully, Roland Gardner, Hodgson and Others v Imperial Tobacco Ltd and Others, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, R. Fursdon, Kevin Berry, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Valerie Elliott, Patrick Minford, Dominic Walsh, Carol Midgely Media Correspondent, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Bill Hendry, President, E. F. McWilliam, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, James Clarke, Michael Clark, Ann Buxton, Tom Kuhn, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, David Charter, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Simon Midgley, Cyril Unwin, John Webster, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Patricia Mann, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Marjorie Leale, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Thomas Sancton and Scott MacLeod, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Gavin Maidstone, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Susan C. Fenn, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Alfie Harris, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Colin Baillieu, Nicholas Wood, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, John Lloyd, Agence France-Presse, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Evans and Paul Thompson, Brian Glanville, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Michael Cockerell, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Orr and our Foreign Staff, Mark Andrews, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, James Christopher, Our Foreign Staff, Robert Whymant, Matthew Bond, Bernard Kay, Ian Brodie and our Foreign Staff, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Iraq and the Basingstoke connection Russian spy at UN inspectors' hotel Defence of pound Class sizes cut Tomorrow: The Best Value Saturday Paper Picture Gallery Irvine tones down legal aid cut plan Beef-on-bone law takes a first bite Gullit sacked amid rumblings of mutiny Free 100-Page Glossy Magazine Governor of Maze to stand down Picture Gallery Diana: Was It Murder? Lilley-livered approach thwarts Tory's nearly man Political Sketch 'Save-the-pound' group prepares for referendum Abbey National A roundabout choice for spies Alan Hamilton examines the few credentials offered by Basingstoke as a venue for international intrigue Ira says it did not murder men Peers hold a surprise party for oldest lord Files on Zinoviev letter to be checked News in Brief Mugging death Run on chips Priest convicted Advert curbs Diana lyrics sold Hughes selected Broadway call Playboy prince 'threw palace sex parties' Michael Horsnell on the extravagant lifestyle of the Sultan of Brunei's brother Cable & Wireless Giorgio Armani Superstar who lost in clash of the titan egos Gullit was sacked after a mutiny of the bountiful, writes Jason Niss? French killer may be in Uk Vodafone First Thing Primary schools get £22m to cut class sizes to 30 A Ticking-Off for Put-Downs Tuition fees blamed for decline in mature students BT No room at top for more pupils Gateway 2000 Cut-price stars join company of Hall Champion fights a knockout decision The woman who wants to be the nation's first professional female boxer is accusing the authorities of delivering an unfair blow. Lin Jenkins reports Ferrero Rocher Direct Line Cancer risk lies in children's diet Abuse memories 'a fiction' Modern Killer Attack on godless running of Church delays year book The critical preface to the official guide has been written by a women theologian and focuses on the way in which bishops are appointed, Ruth Gledhill reports Moben GPs who miss health targets may be sacked Kate Adie criticises BBC's executives Winner's dream job ends in a nightmare Deadline for digital TV put back to 2010 Man wins £225,000 for javelin accident Skydiver dead Auction scrapped Coach crash fine Out by a whisker Lada non-starter US gets its paws on Paddington The Yorkshire firm that makes models of Michael Bond's creation complete with tiny wellingtons is broke, reports Paul Wilkinson Prime Health Bulgaria in Crisis The European Children's Trust Nokia Connecting People Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Quarry battle could ruin Peak national park Beauty spot's future in balance, writes Nick Nuttall Hp Reluctant witness guilty of contempt Mardi Gra bomb explodes in car Primus Solicitor posed as her sister Cancer lawyers beat £20m bill threat Court of Appeal ruling on costs in 'no win, no fee' cases offers new hope to ex-smokers who are suing tobacco firms, writes Frances Gibb Blair supports Short over TV accusation ARROW Sharps Bedrooms Courts to unlock chambers hearings The Hyundai Coupe Hyundai £4,999 is the limit for Tory donors who fear exposure Comet Anti-hunt ploy condemned Lords reform is not as simple as Blair thinks Riddell on Politics MPs press unions' case Oystel Brussels £670m 'folly of the gods' is opened The Cooperative Bank (AP): Australia vote backs republic World in Brief Caribbean aid (AP): Prisoners flee Opera chief quits Gay law rejected Golfer's victory Starr 'trying to break Lewinsky's mother' B&Q Sudanese leaders killed in air crash Tiny Cuba promises to free dissidents after Pope's plea Vietnam victim cries with joy S0ny A Special Correspondent: Suharto orders crushing of dissent The Sunday Times Low castes get taste of power Christopher Thomas reports on the Untouchables movement that is challenging the Hindu hierarchy Aid convoy braves blizzards to reach quake victims Line One Japanese look for causes of classroom rebellion Iran will soon be far greater threat to peace, says Netanyahu In an interview with Christopher Walker, the Israeli leader says Tehran is building up a deadly arsenal while the world's attention is focused on the regime in Baghdad Saddam sends scientists to Libya for safety Iraq is protecting the brains behind its weapons, writes Michael Theodoulou Playwright leads anti-war protest Opposition KLM Presidential sites present big target Grieving goes on for raid victims The Times Moscow 'tried to sell germ plant to Iraqis' Time Computer Systems AFP: Egyptian prisoners set free Objects of desire Hot Tip Harrods Knightsbridge Straight from the heart To my Valentine Cutting Edge Arts Furniture Village International Six of the Best Picture Gallery A fateful invitation Death of a Princess In the fourth extract from their book about the death of Deana, Princess of Wales, Thomas Sancton and Scott MacLeod recount the St Tropez holiday during which the romance began Tomorrow in Weekend Garrard 'I cannot work for anyone else, only Dodi' The Butler Blair has no time for the unions But he may throw them the bone of recognition, says John Lloyd Park defence Diary Freedom to be private Our politicians too often overlook the value the public places on privacy Kick into touch Turf wars Back on track Philip Howard Wordmarks to get the Alpha geeks prairie-dogging From Russia with Love Moscow's ties to Iraq make it an implausible mediator Working for Credit Welfare reform and independent taxation are still at odds A Prayer to St Valentine Give thanks for the day which allows the manly to melt Competition key to economic health Disaster relief Relevance of traditional language in the Lord's Prayer Prostate tests Diplomats' school fees Schools in Ulster Millennium bug Brecht's 'War Primer' Immortals in the field Value for money? An extra tincture Court Circular Buckingham Palace luncheon Supper Birthdays today Receptions Personal Column Memorial services Mr David Harris Luncheons Church in Wales Picture Gallery Regiment will salute Enoch Powell University news Anniversaries today Dinners Latest wills Sec/office Manager Imperial College Forthcoming marriages Vice-Admiral Sir John Gray Obituries Personal Column Delta World Wide B. K. P. A Brian Packham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Edward Mills Peggy Wentworth Reeve Dogs Interviewed On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,714 Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Tomorrow Inside Section Fall in oil prices may restrict Shell exploration Prudential to launch wave of US windfalls CMC ruling costs Cityscape $185m Vallance to become part-time at BT Third-quarter profit tops £1bn Economics Arts Now Arculus goes from United News The Royal Bank of Scotland Media Television and Radio Business Today Cable deal Pensions Philips leaps to record Tourist Rates The Times HMSO sale cost public ?75m, claims watchdog Virgin to strengthen cola Picture Gallery Merrill brokerage in Japan Johnston and HCN ready to go to Mmc The Times Frustrated Lonrho may halt JCI talks Business Roundup Tomkins buys mills LCR warns of state loss Celsis issues warning Broadbent's fifth post Delta swap with BICC forces 870 job losses Colt plans a gallop into Europe Our City Editor: Brown puts pensions in danger Commentary Westminster Health buys scanner group Ogs plans to float for £30m injection Watmoughs attracts rival suitor Willis Corroon surprises its critics with 6% dividend rise NLA Merrydown ends search for bidder Orange adds colour in a drab day for FTSE Stock Market Writer of the year Commodities Liffe Options 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 Doubts welling up Tempus BICC and Delta Willis Corroon Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Celsis Wall Street Economic View Anatole Kaletsky Bank's critics could end up right for the wrong reasons Britain may be able to cope much better than thought with strong pound New Liffe The Times Citu Diary Ship shape Picture Gallery Love all Watchdog looks to be let off the lead a little more regularly The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Let the buyer decide on Migs Business Letters Founding grandfather Memory losses cut to £3.3m The Sunday Times NAPF gives warning on pension cuts Picture Gallery Marriott talks to Whitbread Dr Pepper US sales lift Cadbury shares Business Roundup Greencore hopes rise Micro Focus stock split Cala £3m acquisition Grolsch profit halved Japan surplus up 60% Spandex approach The Times Losses across the board Omega & Oil British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service De Beers Ingenuity of royal Scots Theatre Macbeth Orange Tree, Richmond Still Showing at Cinemas across the Country A cold shower of awkward truths The Times Bad heir days Phaedra Bac, SW11 They're playing our song Two Frenchmen have compiled an album of every beautiful tune you've heard before Tower Records-Video-Books The Secret Agent Typical nice Guy finishing second Pop Albums Top Ten Albums No Title Mark Twain as the face of new country Nashville hates her, but millions of record buyers can't be wrong about Shania Twain. Paul Sexton reports Deni Hines Delicious The journey from Talk Talk to listen listen With his new album, Mark Hollis says goodbye forever to his life as areluctant pop star. Jason Cowley report Hurricane #1 Believe a band can fly Live Gig Unbelievable Truth Borderline No Title Chester Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Stepping into new space Christopher Bowen reports on the growing collaboration between choreographers and architects In short, marvellous Concert BBCSO/Honeck Festival Hall The Times Minister of trading places Michael Heseltine is back in an old routine, says Raymond Snoddy Lads beat off women Media Diary BBC man takes top Czech job Michael Binyon on a notable tribute to the World Service The Times/dillons Science Forum Viewers put Bruce in the dock Virginia Matthews on campaigns prized for their 'groanworthiness' Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items UK's third-largest recruitment advertising… News crews prepare for war BSA International, Inc Sales solution How I overcame my techno fear at last The subject is the oodle, the filthy lucre, the pot of Russian gold Michael Cockerell recalls how Enoch Powell would not give an interview without talking money A Number One? It's all in the jeans Europe slams the brake on macho car ads Virginia Matthews on a new code planned to curb the motor mouths Up to one third deaths are caused by speed The Times Give us the full monty British films may be world-beaters, but the way we fund them is a mess, says Mark Andrews Media, Sales & Marketing Field Sales Ote £45K+ Earn up to £975 per Page of Sales Regent Consulting Multiple Display Advertising Items Make Money Writing About Crime & Suspence Morris College of Journalism Public Relations John Philips Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Why Saturdays really matter Paper round No extra conditional fee risk for lawyers Court of Appeal Law Report February 13 1998 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Violence no bar Education Capita Ras Somerville College Oxford St John's College Oxford Devonshire House School KF Selection University of Wolverhampton Correct date of nuisance abatement notice Jury may have drawn adverse inference after erroneous direction Powered by Communication Easter Revision Ashbourne Independent Sixth From College Multiple Display Advertising Items Collingham London Oxford Courses St. George's University Davies's College NSP Partnership Education Independent Education Trinity Hall Easter Revision at Cats The Albany College Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford A-Level &… Challenge Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrow School Easter Revision Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Unlocking Potential St James's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Elstree School Science & Maths Easter Revision Albemarle Independent College Bayswater, London A Level & GCSE Make the Grade Pay Those School Fees! Old Swinford Stourbridge Easter Revision at Clifton College Surrey College A kind of privatisation Simon Midgley on the entrepreneur who might help to run state schools Why a PhD at 86 is not out of the question Tom Cannon reports on the Government's plan for lifelong leaning The Times Hard to be a hit if they call you 'Miss' Kevin Berry on the social problems of being the only man in the staffroom Word-Watching Gold on ice as men skate to extremes in pursuit of perfection Winter Olympic Games Cousins lies sixth as leaders prepare for free programme showdown Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Bored stupid by rebel yells Results and Details from Nagano IOC forced to back down over drugs case Medals Table French Molly makes giant strides Racing: Imposing Novice Overcomes Final Hurdle on Road to Tenham Festival Bangor Rapid Raceline Ayr meeting in doubt Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newbury Hoddle holds firm as critics round on England policy Football Booking a Ticket to France Owen may be upstaged by Parkinson show William Hill Pakistan granted delay to start of opening Test Cricket: Muggines Key Bowlers Add to Injury Crisis for Touring Team down to Ten Fit Players Time and place ripe for Money Russell Kempson on a seasoned veteran enjoying one more Fa Cup adventure England a turn to Powell as series reaches climax Redknapp frustrated in move for Ruddock Northwich planning begins to produce dividends Rapid Cricketline West Indies V England Monie aiming to stir giant from short slumber Christopher Irvine on the coach whose return has reignited a town's passion England add Wilkinson, 18, to full squad Rugby Union: Teenager's Inclusion Reflects Woodward's Lack of Options while Wales Make One Change England Squad Reading hoping to cut deficit Hockey Welton face weekend to remember For the Record Today's Fixtures Charvis picked to go with the flow Team Injury forces Becker out of tournament Sport in Brief Cayard keeps control Sharks survive scare Affleck home and dry First round to Martin in struggle for mobility Golf England resolve to repair damage Atherton upbeat on eve of third Test against West Indies Harrods Knightsbridge Teams Snow Reports Word-Watching Hasselhoff at home Falling under the spell of a serial seducer Review No Title Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword The Times Winter Olympics Chelsea call Gullit's bluff Vialli appointed successor after Dutchman is abruptly dismissed as manager Icon for whole new ball game Oliver Holt on the impact and influence of a Dutch master during his West London sojourn The Rise of Chelsea under Gullit Cricket Popular man steps up to take control First Telecom

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