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News from 17/02/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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M. Diddams, Cope of Berkeley (Director), Tunku Varadarajan, Philip Webster and Carol Midgley, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, John Hayes, Andrew Pierce, Carol Midgley and Helen Rumbelow, Rod Hills, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Adam Barker, Julian Lee, Nick Odell, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Teresa Stewart, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Adam Jones and Fraser Nelson, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Robin Wales, Walter S. Greenwood (Joint editor), John Pittuck, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Len Duvall, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Zaki Badawi (Chair.), Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Richard Arthur, Leader, David Hands, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Roger Scruton, J. M. Thoday, Nick Raynsford, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Paul Durman, Peter Riddell and Tim Hames, Walter Grey, Martha Gellhorn, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Margaret Beckett, Marit Hargie, Frank McAVEETY, Paul Sexton, Celia Brayfield, Simon Heffer, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, Michael Horsnby Agriculture Correspondent, David Owen, Shirley Holton, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Billy Budd, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Graham Hills, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Ronald Melville, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Bruce Wood, Derek Sawyer, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Jason Cowley, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, W. Cairns, Chris Ayres, Patrick, Anthony Morris, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, James Landale and Andrew Pierce, Fiona Bawdon, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Christopher Montgomery, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Toby Harris, Tony Bayfield (Chief Executive), Alasdair Murray, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Scott Forsyth, David Orr and Stephen Farrell,

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Win a Classic Ferrari UN mission is final hope of averting war Bombing raids may start next week Fears of privacy law 'quashed' 205 die in air crash Britons rescued Index Adams fury as Sinn Fein faces expulsion today Judge bars off-road drivers from green lanes Lady of the L Dome England need 38 for victory How Safe your Car's Sunroof? George to stay on at the Bank March against Blair's Bullies Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Anatomy lessons for the body politic Matthew Parris Political Sketch Disabled urge Harman to halt benefit review MPs want Short and Cook to answer claims on Montserrat Dell Picture Gallery Tagging for 6,000 freed prisoners Mandelson says BT will not desert dome News in Brief Impostor at RAF base Oldest peer dies at 100 Estate agents win ?2m £600m school run Cut-price Sony at Tesco Boy saves dog from train HIV warning on oral sex Squeeze on pineapples Health chief led gang in attacks on strangers Shirley English reports on 'Jekyll and Hyde' case of mild-mannered official who lured junior colleagues into his private world of violece Man's £1,000 offer to prostitute angers Rantzen viewers Muggers kill Briton in Kenyan game park Cable & Wireless Duchess chips a bone in skiing fall Ministers move to allay media fears on privacy Amendments lay stress on public interest, report Philip Webster and Carol Midgley Goldfish Kaufman warns against pandering to the press Royal Mint Flood of legal challenges will put new law to the test The Human Rights Bill goes far beyond the capacity to create a law of privacy and, once on the statute book, will affect almost every citizen in Britain, writes Frances Gibb Irvine's £16,000 beds spark a wake-up call James Landale and Andrew Pierce on MP's challenge to Lord Chancellor over his ornate sleeping arrangements Daihatsu Politics does make strange bedfellows Land Rover Minister pleads for time to save Old Vic Dalya Alberge on a little bit of theatre that took the stars by surprise Haliborange Pioneering female war reporter dies at 89 Laurence Olivier Award Winners Lay leader attacks selection of bishops NatWest No prizes for theme pubs that banked on fakery Awake on the operating table Paralysed, in pain and insulted: patients describe their experiences when the anaesthetic wears off too soon. Ian Murray studies the files Fall in lung cancer rate poses smoking puzzle Findus Crispy Pancake Recall Asthma Group Urges Cigarette Clampdown Tide sweeps surfer to his death NEC Technologies (Uk) Ltd. The West was won 40,000 years ago American Association Vaccine stops liver cancer Calortex CNN International Coronation Street? This is the road to hell They live in some of Britain's most famous homes, but residents say that gangs are ruining their lives, reports Russell Jenkins Tourist litter mars the beauty of Britain's beaches NTT New DNA tests over murder News in Brief Head charged Gola comeback Late call Correction Tory torch dropped as Hague seeks new flame of inspiration Nothing is sacred in campaign to restore the troubled party's fortunes, Andrew Pierce BRiO Radical reforms call for plenty of patience Commentary Commercial Union Father saves boy left hanging by neck in sunroof Three-year-old stood on switch by mistake after car ignition was left on, reports Arthur Leathley Manufacturers' Changes PhoneMart Amistad Bouncer wins by a nose over Tories Lawless state sullies India's orderly poll Corruption and poverty infect Bihar, reports Christopher Thomas in Patna Cellnet Russia 'plotted to kill Shevardnadze' Gateway2000 205 killed in Taiwan Airbus crash Jet was landing in rain and fog, write James Pringle and Our Foreign Staff Maestro's decision to go shocks Berlin orchestra Calais Tehran finds loophole in stoning case Lawyer 'put lover on death row' Barclayloan Papon trial witness gets warning World Summary (Reuters): Envoy hanged Rushdie plea (Reuters): Boesak delay (AP): Suharto's man (AP): Wedding toll (AP): Vanishing point Annan delays his 11th-hour peace mission Pope joins for UN to avert conflict, write James Bone and Our foreign staff Allied Strategy Directline (Reuters): Threat of assassinations angers Jordan Israel The Times Cameras spy on Saddam's fortress palaces Weapons Sites German expertise helped to build up Iraq's poison arsenal The chance to make quick profits led firms to sell Baghdad thier know-how, writes Roger Boyes in Bonn City & Guilds Prime Health 'In the mainstream Victoria would be lost Who would play with her?' Closing schools for children with special needs would be a disaster, parents and teachers tell Bill Frost Selenium-ACE Redoxon Double Action0 Don't kiss the birds Medicine Chest St. Joseph's Hospice Still restless after all these years Nadine Gordimer, the south African Nobel laureate, continues to grapple with her nation's complexities. Interview by Jason Cowley DIAL-a-PHONE Hill House Hammond Getting away with it In the public eye and seeking to shrug off scandal? say little, smile a lot and grab those photo oppurtunities, advises Celia Brayfield Debenhams The bomber alone won't get through David Owen sets out a serious strategy to deal with Saddam Archie rivals Picture Gallery Mother of all squabbles Millennium Mamma spells trouble for the Dome: the female body is a Pandora's box Power cut Off the track Leave the country in peace Roger Scruton says he will join the march in march Inspect and Survive Clinton and Blair must do more to prepare their publics Listen and Learn To reassure the press the Government has more to do Oily Russian Fingerprints The Moscow trail to the would-be killers of Shevardnadze Proposal on arms trade 'ineffective ' EU decision-making Powell controversies remembered Straw and privacy Millennium bug Under the limit Regeneration and tunnel rail link London's mayor Oxford exams Indisposed Ruud's sacking Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today 's birthdays Lord Butler of Brockwell Lord Dearing The Right Rev Lord Sheppard of Liverpool Eton College Personal Column Picture Gallery Thanksgiving service Celebration Meeting Lecture Luncheons Legal appointment Anniversaries Dinner Latest wills Marriage Service dinner Church news Forthcoming marriages Aberdeenshire Lieutenancy Lord Granville of Eye Lord Granville of Eye, Former Liberal MP, died on February 14 aged 100. He was born on February 12,1898 Personal Column Court & Social Elisabeth Murray Elishabeth Murrary biographer of James Murray and Principal of Bishop Otter College, Chichester, 194870, died on February 6 aged 88. She was born on December 3,1909 From our Own Correspondent: Mr Roosevelts Escape Michael Kidger Michael Kidger, lens designer and teacher, died of a brain haemorrhage on February 1 aged 60. He was born on July 6,1937 Owen's goals bring happiness by the Bucketful Young Liverpool forward's hat-trick sends. Leatherhead team shooting thirty thousand place up the league-but still some way off the leader The story so far… League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League Line 1 ITF League How is your Team Doing? PFA Players' League Internet League Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores FA Cup League Points Awarded Points Deducted It's Not Too Late to Enter ITF Action stations for surfeit of cup replays The number of drawn games over the weekend gives ITF players the chance to garner additional points Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week's Moves How to Make Transfer Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,717 Picture Gallery Business Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Tomorrow Forecast AA Information Overcast Arts Features Law The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Somerfield and Kwik Save in talks Merger could create £1.2bn fifth force in food retailing with loss of 850 jobs Somerfield Kwik save Chief resigns as Thorn issues warning John Charcol Picture Gallery Lloyds TSB share-save scheme helps to create 50 millionaires Business FSA to boost staff salaries by 10% Arts Sport Tunnel misses third traffic target Television and Radio Pages 50,51 Business Today UBS takes brunt of equities staff cuts Blunkett to name Skills Task Force chief Lease Plan Rupiah collapses as IMF threatens to veto rescue Microvitec in bank deal for survival Genesis backs CDT screen TBI buys Kvaerner's office sites for £73m Caradon sells Fabco to Krupp for £77.5m Saatchi & Saatchi to fight liability in US coins case Healthcall being taken private with £50m offer Chief of Nationwide letting division leaves Business Roundup Courtaulds looks east Scotsman building sold ISS 'not contacted' BA halts Colombo flights SkyePharma issue Thai Airways suffers loss Royalblue issues denial Essex Radio stake sold Cliveden's Czech hope Tourist Rates Parkland's ex-chief seeks £1m Merrill Lynch International By our City Editor: Merger will not offer a Kwik fix Commentary Chevron and Shell in Caspian deal Renewable energy firm secures £43m Newbury Building Society Flying Flowers delivers £6m The Royal Bank of Scotland Marston's board revamped S&N pays ?206m to Grand Pub for 311 houses Tadpole leaps as talk circulates of new deal Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot Amp Forward Rates Major Indices Regent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Bed of Thorns Tempus Eurotunnel Healthcall Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Marston Wall Street Simon pushes single market up GB agenda The Business of Politics Don't panic over the temporary troubles facing South-East Asia As the west wonders whether the Asian 'tigers' have had their teeth pulled, Margaret Beckett, president of the Board of trade, explains why British companies need to keep a sense of perspective and have faith in the long-term picture Two out of five Stakeholder The Times City Diary Legal Andersen The Times City Diary Party watcher Rowe & Maw Open-house policy can be rewarding Marketing The Times Unit Trust Information Service PIA Equities close below best HSBC Group Go-getters in line for top prize Rodney Hobson asesses the Making the Dirrerence award finalists Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Seekers Direct Briefings Make Enough to Retire in 3 Yrs Detective WVE Business Opportunities Time Computer Systems Come to breakfast and learn how to borrow £250,000 Power to search mental detainees Ministerial debate no aid in knife case Business to Business Make a big impression, use the best address in town Multiple Display Advertising Items Plus 8.65% Fixed For Five Years Commercial Owner Occupied… SCF Group Times Newspapers KJC AmComm Networks Limited Accepting liability not 'admission' Detention more severe than equal prison term Tag PC Technology Limited Lashings of marine passion Opera Billy Budd Cardiff Celestial gems Concerts: Holst to the aid of the Hallé in Manchester, Pollini at the piano in London, and an indestructible tenor Hallé/Nagano Manchester Microprose Master of everything he essays Alfredo kraus Barbican Sure-fingered Chopin Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall Turn-up among the turnips Albert Herring Royal College of Music Building a Library Aguide to the best available recordings in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Picasso? Memorial for unknown millions Two artists on show in London share a fixation with death but handle it differently. Richard Cork reports Canaletto? Around the London Galleries Royal Academy of Arts Royal Shakespeare Company Powerful southern medicine Pop Iris DeMent Queen Elizabeth Hall Art Galleries Theatres Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marlt Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre sbhowing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Smokey goe's cafe Martin Guerre My fair to middling lady Featuring Loretta Hampstead Surrealism made clear In Five Years' Time Southwark Playhouse The tears that bind The Salvage Shop Garter Lane Arts Centre, Waterford When royalties are held to ransom Adam Barker asks if there will ever be an end to the argument over who owns an artist's recordings No fear Picture Gallery Brief encounters Hard to swallow The questions of press freedom Counsel David Pannick QC Siblings on the bench Chambers Banking & Finance Gong show Eagan Janion • Justice Awards Quarry Dougall Chambers Crown Prosecution Service ZMB Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Keep the system simple John Hayes argues for self-regulation rather than control by statutory bodies Garfield Robbins Shell International Limited Charterhouse The Times Newspapers Sorry chronicle of wasted time Frances Gibb tells how legal delays ruined a couple's life Still time to nominate for awards The Times Criminal Law QD In-House Legal Apple Laurence Simons ACTIS Construction Lawyer University of Hertfordshire Graham Guill & Young The College of Law Family Law The Times Newspapers ARMY Be the Best Lime Street takes on allcomers In Liverpool and Manchester, the legal market is bubbing as businesses take their custom to local firms Manchester & North West QD Actis Recruitment Bygott Biggs Legal Recruitment Try a Career that Isn't Legal PSD Lipson Lloyd Jones The challenge to London grows The Opposing Advocates as Seen by Thier Rivals Quarry Douggall Adamson & Partners PSD ZMB Laurence Simons Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers The Times Lipson Lloyd Jones Crown Prosecution Service Hoggett Bowers Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Butterworths Wolverhampton PLC Publications Corporation of London Shipping Lawyer Maguire prepares for comeback Racing: Nicholson's Stable Jockey Returns to the Siddle at Leicester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Specialist Leicester Thunderer Sedgefield Thunderer Lingfield Park Thunderer Specialists Rapid Raceline Canada ice storm proves too hot in grudge match Winter Olympic Games: United States look for excuses after defeat The Times Seizinger at the double Results and Details from Nagano Snow Reports Enlightenment dawns after act of defiance Medals Table Eagles have champagne style on ice Ice Hockey Shareholder calls for Lee to resign 'if he has any pride' Football Chelsea announce big rise in ticket prices Giles seals series victory Cricket: Spinners Bowl England a to Surprise Success as Azhar Saves Pakistan with Impressive Century For the Record Pools Forecasts Mexico have that golden glow Overseas View Police begin new inquiry Hendry must explain criticism Snooker Today's Fixtures Football Castleford face new Yorkshire challenge Sport in Brief Woodward seeks to break drought David Hands, rugby correspondent, looks at possible changes to the England side for the match against wales on Saturday Agassi adds power to return Tennis: American Underlines Resurgence with Victory over Sampras By our Sports Staff: Rusedski's rest cure leads to fall in world status Word-Watching Women may get second chance Badminton In the shadow of Del Boy Television Choice Radio Choice Inscrutable Ono, inexhaustible Longleat Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Winter Olympics 48 England close to stirring win Flurry of wickets for West Indies ensures gripping finale to thrid Test match Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Rangers like taste of Advocaat Career Rugby Union 50 Citytraveller Direct Ltd Stewart hopes luck will change

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