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News from 18/02/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Victoria McKee, Brain Cox, Tunku Varadarajan, Kenny MacIver, Jan Collie, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Iain Roy, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Mark Souster, Toby Kay, Richard Hobson, Neil Hoyle, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, David Rigby, Carl Mortished, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Seweryn Chomet, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Adel Darwish, Richard Morris, Ann Kent, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Elena Becatoros, Sidney Pollard, Martin Rogers, Janet Bush, Lois Letts, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, Rachel Bridge, Andy Lavender, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Adam Jones, Hugh Hanning, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Adam Barnard, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Anthony Maynard, Roger Boyes, D. G. Milne, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Polly Newton, Adam Fresco, S. A. Nicholas, Geof Wheelwright, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Angl Drew, Antony King-Deacon, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Stephen Dagg, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Ted Hughes, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Monte Carlo, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Thomas of Macclesfield, Alan Coren, A. E. N. Buckley, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Joanna Bale and Alan Hamilton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Paynter, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Neil Cooper, Susan MacDonald, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Marcia MacLeod, Alasdair Murray, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Jeremy McMullen, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent,

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Ted Hughes 468-vote majority for use of force Saddam is given West's terms for peace 'We have chance to do the right thing' Index A dusty and desolate nation prepares for war Saddam is hiding his force in case the Americans strike. Sam Kiley in Baghdad watched the manoeuvres Cook gives warning of a massive bombardment Princess's driver takes Powell on last journey Blue for a Girl An Amazonian at Oxford First black woman on royal staff England win gripping Test Interface First Telecom Interface The future of fashion Queen Mother steps out with a smile Out of office, but powerfully in command Sinn Fein takes legal action to halt expulsion Recovery defies the textbooks Medical Briefing Debonair Treatment record Death driver jailed £96,000 on Irvine fittings Husband's murder bid Westminster aims low A home in the dome Life for market killer Clinic clash settled Kenya killing arrests Correction Tories claim victory for the countryside News in Brief Dempster claims needle phobia in drink case Emma Wilkins reports on the society diarist's refusal to give police a blood sample Discovery of sub wreck confirms survivor's tale The Roll of Honour Killer persuaded solicitor's clerk to help sell rhino horns Tune-up takes toll on bells Compromise wrung out of conservationists, reports Ruth Gledhill Sage Siebel Powell lies at rest in Westminster Abbey Alan Hamilton witnesses the start of funeral preparations in the small chapel of St Faith's as the doors are locked behind departing tourists Final journey to Warwick Swiftcall Barclaycard Dying dog barred from last trip home Demon Internet Straw to publish list of Masons joining police and judiciary The Royal Bank of Scotland Name of peer is raised at child sex inquiry Long journey from Amazon to Oxford Peruvian Indian born in a canoe hopes that his studies will help to save the rainforest, writes Helen Johnstone Sharp Nokia Connecting People University teaching post for TV chief Voyage of a lifetime ends up on the rocks Helen Johnstone reports on an amazing escape by two British sailors CNT Pearl fisher is accused of killing mussels Man struggled to save trapped son Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Connolly to return home as a laird Suncreams may increase risk of getting skin cancer Nigel Hawkes at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, In Philadephia Lloyds Bank Business Banking Sony drops ads after drug image protests Clash of Cultures Cable & Wireless £1.7m for paralysed soldier News in Brief Solicitor shot Singer banned Pilots grounded Bread line Door to peace still open but time is running out, peers told The Lords SWALEC If his ambitions are unchecked, thousands of people… Backing for Clinton widens gulf with EU Riddell on Politics Archbishop supports attack on arsenal Sharp 'Back down or well hit you hard' Cook tells Saddam the consequences of shunning diplomacy The Commons Intel inside Talk 2 telecom Standard Life Bank Move on up (AP): Hamas vows to retaliate for US strikes Isreal Fanatics may turn to e-mail 'bombs' Terrorism Maple Computer Iraq 'on brink of backing down' Russia Mitsubishi Electric Despot burnishes his image with tales of ancient Arab heroes Baghdad's tyrannical leader is winning East, helped by the stuff of legend, writes Adel Darwish Annan mission given green light Diplomacy Direct Line Personal Loans Rich and poor of Kuwait fear chemical attack Protecting tigers takes priority for one wealthy Arab Anthony Loyd discovers Saddam's foes draw line at assassination Iraq Music at Home Kohl resorts to euro fiction in face of hard facts German voters have not been convinced by their Chancellor's efforts to sell the euro. He is unlikely to fare better in the city today, reports Roger Boyes Gay workers have no right to equal benefits A lesbian couple's fight for the same perkds as others received a setback in the European Court yesterday. Charles Bremner reports National Car Rental Dearer parking urged for tourists German writer and war hero dies at 102 (Reuters): Jets are grounded after Taiwan crash World in Brief (Reuters): Libel ruling favours Oprah Twin born seven years late (Reuters): Charily workers kidnapped (Reuters): Kaunda faces 'treason' trial (AFP): Australia hits record 49.4C Monk with a lottery habit Bell Direct Nationwide Police 'did not shield paedophile' in Belgium Russian general in crash scandal Barclays Barclays Insurance Services Food that fuelled Cold War Protester claims role of Serb power broker Two former opponents have struck a deal Tom Walker writes Reprisal fear after Indian killings (AP): Grateful studios set to reward 'Titanic ' director's self-denial Product Announcement 'Baron ' and wife accused of US swindle Jealous student gets life for killing sex rival Explanation of Clinton scandal 'not simple' Tiny Artworks seized to recover £3m debt $3bn compensation offer for breast implants Travelodge 'Women succeed by being smart and getting on with it' Peta Buscombe has a mission: to encourage more women to take up the Conservative cause. But she doesn't believe in positive discrimination. Interview by Valerie Grove Fantasy The trick is to be young and adult Beliefs in education HSC The Royal Bank of Scotland Vita's enchanted garden 'Sissinghurst then had a sense of expectancy. It held its breath. Vita was everywhere' A brainy idea for the Domeheads Ted Huges outlines his vision of a millennial theatre of the mind Fresh innings Hallelujah! Picture Gallery If not war, then what? Iraq needs a blast of Western capitalism, not a siege of sanctions nor a blitz of bombs Cart reeling Alan Coren Taking an unhealthy interest in private functions Laws of War Britain has clear legal authority to deal with Saddam Profit of EMU Kohl deserves gratitude from the City of London On the Square Judges should not be required to register private ties Russia and Nato Guessing game on interest rate rises Musical opportunities the 'entitlement of every child' Union recognition From the Chairman of the Arkwright Scholarships: Cultivating engineers Prostate tests Stars for achievement Court Circular Royal engagements Mr Jim Wilks The Royal Society of Chemistry Service luncheon Appointment Bright variations on the snowdrop Tonbridge School Personal Column Memorial service Luncheon Dinners Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Princess Diana Tickets for Sale All Tickets Hotels Hospitality Travel Full Packages Professor Sir Harry Hinsley Multiple Classified Advertising Items 5 Nations Rugby 98 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlink Worldwide Flightseats Martha Gellhorn Martha Gellhorn, war correspondent and novelist, died on February 15 aged 89. She was born in St Louis, Missouri, on November 8,1908 Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Mediterramean Ltd Delta Worldwide Flight Seekers Jetworld Jet Line The Times Your One Stop Holiday Shop Announcements Sargent Cancer Care for Children (From our Motoring Correspondent): Exceptional Qualities of the Standard Pennant Apparently the Standard Pennant was an excellent car - but how many miles pergallon did it do? Note: purchase tax (Vat since 1973) at 50 per cent Professor Ansel Dunham Ansel Dunham, geologist, died of cancer on January 18 aged 59. He was born on August 2,1938 The Times Crossword No 20,718 News Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Sunny spells In the Times Radio & TV Barclays shares hit by disappointing profits War-chest charge revived as £10bn is repaid Hire Intelligence Business TUC steps up battle for recognition Sony and Philips license 'super' CD Homes Pound's strength curbs SB advance Sport Television and Radio Pages 46-47 Business Today Suharto dismisses bank governor F&c fights back after governance criticisms Computer bid in US is cut and goes hostile Borrowers' protection to improve First Leisure set to bow out of bingo Hewlett Packard Alpha Airports in retail sale Low & Bonar beats market hopes on road to recovery Peregrine funds go to Jardine Cementone to buy exhibition organiser Business Roundup Lasmo oil find grows Paget quits HIT Paper profits up TGI Friday's at airports Clondalkin sales rise Macro 4 edges ahead Unilever in £37m sale Tourist Rates Bayer deal a tonic for flotation of Oxford Payout picks up at Sedgwick Members of the Gold Field Group WPP underscores advance with optimistic outlook By our City Editor: Don't bank on a merger Commentary Costly sales push Quarto to 63% fall Hanson to acquire HG Fenton DFEE Northern Foods pays £79m for rival Cavaghan Le Capnce chiefs buy Sheekeys Commodities Liffe Options Energy powers ahead as City awaits Texas bid Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) GOLD/PREClOUS Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes No need for Glaxo Tempus Low & Bonar WPP Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Moulding Labour's new Britain is an education for minister Janet Bush talks to David Blunkett about lifetime learning and employability Name game Asian crisis should teach banks a lesson Chicken feed Melting pot Unscheduled Lambert Smith Hampton Son of the CD encounters hi-tech fatigue The Times Unit Trust Information Service Union-Castle Line Equities race ahead Planet Commons celebrates a quiet revolution in skills Britain is on a learning curve at last, says Edward Fennell, who introduces a two-page report on the country's top training successes DfEE NTA National Winners Individual Winners Cleaning staff end up running the shop Rodney Hobson highlights the imagination and achievement of this year's 14 supreme winners Halifax Esso How the minister aims to make life a long, lucrative lesson National Training Awards Edward Fennell on Labour's new plans to plug our yawning skills gaps Association of Chartered Certified Accountants' December 1997 exam The Times Get the Facts and the Figures The end is Nye for the town dwellers Andy Lavender meets the writer of Men Behaving Badly, who has now turned his blearly, beady eye on country living Fidelio bang to rights Opera: In the search for artistic integrity, four singers and a designer went to jail. Daniel Rosenthal reports Lady turns nasty Tristan und Isolds Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Cathy Marston Hall for Sussex Briefly Noted Art Galleries Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country A fine sense of humours Everyman Barbican Pit Failing the Hasid test Of Blessed Memory Conspiracy theories Macbeth Citizens, Glasgow The Times theatre Money doesn't talk, it shoots From the Coen brothers' new thriller to Robin Williams acting cuddly: Geoff Brown on the Berlin Film Festival Subtle shades of an elegant age Jazz John Wilson Strings Pizza on the Park Big, but is it beautiful? Visual Art: We'll all grow to love the Angel, says John Russell Taylor The Guardian Direct Cup Bach to the bone Concert Purcell Quartet Wigmore Hall North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harris Latner The local picture-house Fairclough Homes Come Home to Quality Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Sw3 P Plaza Estates Kensington Village Lane Fox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Galliard Homes Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property South Bank London The White House Suffolk Multiple Classified Advertising Items From derelict to des res Adam Barnard on the fairytale ending for a neglected London council block Gardening in the sky The Germans love them and now Britian is following suity. Lois Letts on roof gardens The Times Chance for fat cats to splash out Electricity staff have the use of £5.75m home and swimming pool ARLA Aylesford C Chestertons ARLA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Come Home to Quality Multiple Classified Advertising Items County Hall Letting Co. 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Look on your TV Coming soon to a screen near you From absolute cad to reptile WHICH?online NEC Direct Sportster Flash Mr Flash goes digital James Elliott once printed his own face on pound notes. Now he prefers photo-realism, as Nicholas Booth reports Tate puts its treasures online Waiter follows orders Mustard Computers A great relief for charity E@r-mail Confessions of a screen idol Inter//view Ann Kent talks to the star of the Oscar-tipped movie, The Boxer, about history, architecture, nerds and the net Dell Pubs get a new round of touch tills Dacom Line One The modem standard is finally set Land of milk and high technology Be a Virtual Maestro Fujitsu Wet Wet Wet Earth Data Encore! Hallelujah for the power of the Internet Roll up for the magical musical tour of Europe BT Enigmatic variations Superhighway robbery Watch out, there's a cyber-thief about...... and he wants to access to your Web site OPUS technology Sunshine allergy boy finds a ray of light Rockwell Fun zone Help pick the best of British Car Cosy Picture Gallery Dan Technology 3D-id Hotties Cyberquin Gorix Marin-Ark Skystreme AniBod Screentrade E-mail a dre anything's After years of futuristic designs but outdated working methods, British fashion is finding its cutting edge. Toby Kay finds mice on the catwalk Print Lexmark The Cutting Edge Sites Free calls crisis is over The ultimate Notebook Strictly for the bird-watchers Software The infuriating fax of life Analysis Don't despair - there are ways to stop your machine getting clogged by the stuff, says Marcia MacLeod Net Direct Tackle the headache of running a school Siemens Nixdorf The easy way to seal an e-deal Changing faces in IT Agenda Infotrade Europe 'must grasp the net' Need help? Try the Ladies' man Business Self-help therapy for small firms ClaraNET Staples The Office Superstore Computer Futures Euro Comsys GCS GCS Computer Recruitment Services BIR UB MBA PMR Group Plc Kudos the Information Company Reed Computing Personnel Investor in People Q Data Consulting Limited Data Consulting Limited Q Data Consulting Limited Copernicus PMR Group Plc I. 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