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News from 23/02/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Estelle Morris, Department for Education and Employment, Tunku Varadarajan, Lynne Greenwood, Jon Ashworth, Fred Broughton, Chairman, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, John Oakes, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Lucy Lawrence, John Vincent, Grace Bradberry, Himansu K. Basu (Consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist), Sarah Potter, Rob Hughes, Aron Baker, R. J. Halliburton, Chancellor, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, N. P. Hudd, Ivo Tennant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Lynne Truss, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Bernard Hayman, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Polly Newton and Marcus Binney, David Davis, Chairman, John Wolfson, Ruth Gledhill, Michael Theodoulou, Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, Richard Wilson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Adel Darwish, Nicholas Watt, Lynne Critchley, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Keith Pike, Philip M. Harvey, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Thomas Sharpe, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Robin Dyke, James Palmer, Helen Wallace, Trevor Roberts, President, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, J. A. Irvine, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Terri Judd, Nigel Hawkes, G. C. Hunter, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Roger Boyes, Richard Ford and Michael Horsnell, Colin McMillan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, R. W. Johnson, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dave Stewart, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jason Nisse, Jo Collins, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Moira Petty, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Stephen Plowden (Transport planner), Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, J. R. O'Brien, Fraser Nelson, Adrian Palmer, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Paul Rothera, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Peter Robinson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, J. C. Gilbert, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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UN chief makes deal with Saddam 'It's positive for Iraq and for the world' 'Family friendly' rotas for nurses High Street war Air cavalry Index Hot Tickets Start Today Mandelson announces birth of a Baby Dome Windsor auction set to triple $7m estimate Motherhood my Most Demanding Role Five Nations Media face ban on cash to witnesses The National Deaf Children's Society New rota system could solve nursing crisis A program that allows for time off when it suits workers has been a success, reports Nicholas Watt Dell Irvine to spend £2.5m on hiring extra officials Adams increases pressure for meeting with Blair Alarm at rise in underage use of Pill Son lays bare secrets of Japan's 'Gestapo' The Universe will expand for ever, says Hawking Downing Street designer misses her biggest fan BT Prescott wants more homes on urban sites Labour changes house-building to protect green belt, writes Polly Newton and Marcus Binney PPP Teachers told to set higher goals for new pupils Pobjoy Mint Banking of Scotland Dutch architect wins RSC project Neolithic islanders invented drinking sessions The New Terios Help yourself, £2.3m donor told the Tate A collector's treasury of works by Warhol and 30 other artists, largely created up at her home for lack of space, will go on view tomorrow, reports Dalya Alberge Policeman suspended after killing News in Brief Sex offender, 12 Foreign tribute Good to squawk Charity takeover Cat fight Army wants air cavalry to head updated force Far-reaching reform plans allow for swift action in war or peace, reports Michael Evans Treatment for farmed salmon highly toxic Mesh Computers Plc NatWest Protection for basking shark Picture Gallery Wanted: media chief to modernise royals Palace job advertisement looks beyond rarefied world of the old school tie, writes Andrew Pierce Archer's new shot at reform Welsh church looks at marrying divorcees Bishops to consider change Maple Computer Stars turn out to honour Mills Drug-free asthma treatment a success Melinda is the message to lure young tourists Zurich Municipal Dream of a life pulling pints goes flat The contest is pure genius but the reality is more subering, Audrey Magee reports Sale of Oxford chemical firms to raise £200m Alliance Leicester ASDA Price Oxfam's first shop rings up 50 years Prison officers threaten to strike for union rights Plan to cut police corpse allowance Air Canada Two killed by car under tow Tag PC technology Security camera footage may be banned from TV Love engraved on an artist's heart Yoke of poverty drives farmers to commit suicide Indian Elections Botha poised to turn tables on truth commission Commercial Union Barclaycard Despot's hoard of presents for sale Deception likely to survive bombs and diplomacy Saddams Strategy Mockery of palaces in UN mindgame played into Saddam 's hands Commentary HSBC Group British Tornados keep up the pressure Kuwait Serviceline Insurance Harrods Despot taunts his Shia enemies with unused £50m 'guesthouse' Babylon Pro-Iraqi riots in southern city quelled by King Jordan Findus Rebellious City: Maan, home to 100,00.0 people,… Gas-mask centres are kept open round the clock Israel Time Computer Systems Jitters over euro add to angst as politicians plot poll positions Inside Germany CIA takes blame for Cuba raid debacle Bank of Scotland Gateway 2000 'Anthrax' pair had harmless vaccine (AFP): Tigers' suicide attack kills 45 in navy boats World in Brief (AP): Mob sets free 35 prisoners (AFP): Gunmen free UN hostage (AP): 'Monster of Florence' dies (Reuters): Turkey scraps Islamist party DIAL-a-PHONE Born to multiply We all have the potential to be mathematical geniuses , a new book Natural Progesterone Cream Tempur Tongue-twisters Dialects Immune systems Sleepy eyes Science Briefing Plant victims turn over a tougher leaf REM theory is just a dream out of time The missing link in the chains Two designer with an eye for quality are bringing their clothes to the high street. Style Editor Grace Bradberry reports Harrods Somak Holidays Arts World Vision 'It's unfair that men don't have the problern of career versus children' When Ute Lemper is not playing a vampish murderer, she is a besotted mother. Interview by Moira Petty If your child is taking A-levels/GCSEs you have a… Prime Health MJN No rules for the scrap metal man The National Gallery is paying tribute to the sculptor Anthony Caro. Joanna Pitman ventured into the workshop from hell Madam Butterfly The Dominion Theatre World would rush to the brain of Britain Melvyn Bragg Richly dedicated Concert Sbc Britannia Something to please everyone Competetion was strong at this year's edition of the Berlin Film Festival. Geoff Brown reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items The magic lantern show Opera Madam Butterfly Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Music Opera Picture Gallery Film Pop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clinton is losing on the home front Bronwen Moddox on a deeply sceptical American public Crying foul Never judge a man by his wallpaper Lord Irvine's real concern is the defence of our liberties - whatever the size of his decorator's bill Start sweeping, Mr Hague Simply talking about new brooms is not enough, says Peter Riddell History man Picture Gallery Fighting talk Here's Howe THE squat-dwelling daughter Japan in the Dock Justified plain speaking by the Group of Seven Democratic Mysteries India's voters have a vital role in its modernisation Half-Term Hangover Long weekends might suit both families and teachers better Chunnel link: saving money, time and the environment Police performance An extra tincture Tests of what makes a good doctor Special needs schools Marked difference Dropping a clanger PAC questioning 'tough but polite Churchill and St Paul's Arms control Millennium bug Home comforts Court Circular Royal engagement School announcement DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Railway archive goes on show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Latest wills Medal Multiple Display Advertising Items Harmers Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Distressed Gentlefolk's Aid Association Hogan Bassey Hogan "Kid" Bassey, MBE, world featherweight boxing champion, 1957-59, died in Lagos on January 26 aged 65. He was born on June 3,1932 His Honour Peter Faulks Peter Faulks, MC, a Circuit Judge from 1980 to 1990, died on February 15 aged 80. He was born on December 24,1917 Church news Sir David Crouch Sir David Crouch, Conservative MP for Canterbury, 1966-87, died on February 18 aged 78, He was born on June 22,1919 Walter Bishop JR Walter Bishop Jr, jazz pianist, died in New York on January 24 aged 70. He was born on October4 , 1927 (From Our Racing Correspondent): The Case of J. C. Rhodes Letter from Lord Durham News The Times Crossword No 20,722 Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Western Provident Association Mind and Matter Style Features Forecast The Samaritans Arts In the Times Sport Lottery Radio and Tv Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters La Repubblica: The Papers Centrum Divisions appear as England and France prove class apart David Hands fears that Saturday's glut of tries may have far-reaching consequences Fast Forward Mixed Blessings Test of Faith Service Resumed Five Britons aim to turn on the power Henman puts bold face on first-round test against Krajicek at new tennis venue in Battersea O'Sullivan takes Scottish title Snooker: Home Favvourite is Humbled as World No 3 Rediscovers his True Form JVC Stars set to shine in a tent Alix Ramsay looks at an unlikely venue for international tennis Seven-goal Slough take the honours1 Hockey Canterbury maintain momentum Fryatt claims famous scalp in play-off win Golding in the groove Bees caught in Storm Winters take charge Lindsay issues challenge Edwards under pressure Ripley strikes gold Rusedski has final word in playing dispute Close call as Widnes hang on Rugby League Longstanding boundary comes under fresh attack Ramprakash is ready to step out of the shade England on right path Badminton Gullivers Barmy army bats in the snow Michael Henderson visits a most unusual British cricket setting Towering shot fails to inspire Basketball Cricket Cruises By our Sports Stafff: England find it all too hot in the end Jones plans to build on top-level security Leaburn spares the blushes Wimbledon 2 Aston Villa 1 William Hill Picture Gallery United rediscover cruise control Manchester United 2 Derby County 0 Berkovic plays double role Bolton Wandderers 1 West Ham United 1 Picture Gallery Liverpool v Everton Arsenal dig deep and find hidden resources Arsenal 1 Crystal Palace 0 Martyn's mistake gives Newcastle respite FA Carling Premiership: Ketsbaia strikes to offer evidence of Tyneside revival in stalemate Vialli's managerial honeymoon cut short by Heskey Leicester City 2 Chelsea 0 Dublin dominates centre stage Coventry City 1 Barnsley 0 Di Canio shows Ginola the way Sheffield Wednesday 1 Tottenham Hotspur 0 Hibernian struggle to keep their place among the elite Football: Success of Hearts Offers Stark Contrast to Rivals' Woe Scottish commentary NatWest Natwest Case keen to show he is still a class act Legal & General Fighting factions miss the point Nationwide League: Home sides take local honours as Birmingham remain upwardly mobile McLlray tries to build in United's Image Future looks bright for Francis Buckley rewarded for bold initiative Rosier lifts City's fortunes Guardian Merson's magic bewitches Sunderland Nationwide Football League Goalscorers FA Carling Premiership Bell's Goalscorers Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Vauxhall Conference Nationwide Carling F. A. Premiership Bell's League Championship Silly sideshows that demean Olympic ideal Too much too soon can build false hopes 'Wales put up the sort of fight normally seen by kittens in the path of a stemroller Picture Gallery Technical solutions Derby County shine - but is it all a mirage? Bond of support Entry to Europe Victims of a system Abiding by law This week in the Times Telffer rues slow-motion display Five Nations Championship: France two steps ahead in thought and deed as Scots capitualte Zanussi By a Correspondent: Brewer adds the winning touch Flying Dutchmen put wind up fleet Sailing: EF Language Appears Assured of Third-Leg Win in Whitbread Playing at pace gives Skrela total satisfaction England regroup with record-breaking romp Five Nations Championship: Wales pay dearly for their confidence with humiliating defeat Vickery given month's suspension for punch Lloyds Bank and TSB Inspirational Perry shatters hopes of recovery Players take step in the right direction BMW Olsson paves way to achieving gold standard Winter Olympic Games: Great Britain already building on success in four-man bobsleigh Daehlie toil rewarded with record Desert boys get a feeling for snow Sport in Schools Guide to the Week Ahead By our Sports Staff: Tomba bows out with a whimper Summer jumping feels the heat from Nicholls Racing Southwell Legal & Public Notices Testing time at Buckfastleigh Jumps Leaders Saturday's Results Fontwell Specialists Rapid Raceline Pounding out the miles in memory of a Princess The man who was Diana's butler will run the London marathon in her honour, John Goodbody reports A time to run, a time for fun Maraton Man John hits the road in search of his personal record Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery For the Record Rugby Union The Times Sports Service Picture Gallery Basketball Golf Swimming Tennis Athletics Winter Olympics Snow Reports Win a Ferrari UK electoral law breaches right to freedom of expression Human Rights Law Report Protecting interests of tenant Court of Appeal Justices using local knowledge No bias in same sex ban on travel perk European Law Report Code compliance failure not necessarily fatal The Guardian Direct Cup State entitled to enforce obscenity prohibition Capitalisation, week's change Union-Castle Line The Facts The Board Pollsters exchange opinions in talks aimed at merger Word-Watching Corporate Profile: Unilever Next drops tea to focus on T-shirts Euro index targets trade in the City Iiyama HSBC to escape a mauling from Asian tigers Companies The Times Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Tourist Rates Economic Outlook Stock Market The Pound Siemens power contract Apricot set to disappear Pennant in £8m flotation IST stake ALTERNATlVE Investment Market Lonrho near buyback as Jci secures key support Spanish in Peregrine deal LLP steers a course for market Waterstone's in Dillons link Gas users may receive slice of Bg land profits Thomson near to float The Times Exporters set to take a hard pounding Danger in giving regulators a role as competition police With the competition Bill due in the Lords tonight, Thomas Sharpe, QC, attacks the Government's proposals to set losse a pack of industry watchdogs The Royal Bank of Scotland Time-traveller plus one Television Choice Radio Choice Very well done, and that's only half the story Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Sainsbury takes on Tesco with launch of local mini-stores Barclays snubbed again Times Two Crossword Companies 44 Texas aims to top, PacifiCorp bid Ousted Liberty directors demand £760,000 payoff G8 agrees jobs action plan Polly Peck lawyers demoted Direct Pounding Picture Gallery Inside A challenge to keep the highest standard After five years of success, the competition refuses to sit on its laurels. Mel Webb, who has reported on every one, describes the innovations for 1998 Beneath a cloudless Spanish sky a competitor in last year's final watches his shot What makes a corporate golf day? Patrica Davies on the need for professionalism in running competitions such as The Times MeesPierson Challenge Keeping Challenge scores up to scratch Duke's noble arrival Picture Gallery Straight-shooting Archers on target Mel Webb remembers a brave display that brought a hard-fought victory in the rain and wind of La Manga Courses for M Regional Finals La Manga's temple to indulgence Mel Webb shares the pleasures of the superb resort where the final is held Corporate Golf Challenge Offical Suppliers Blue-chip sponsors for the 1998 Challenge Impressive line-up backing on of the biggest amateur golf competitions in the world Title sponsor achieves its ambition Michael Clark looks at a bank's romantic past and practical future Strokesaver Beautiful South the pride of La Manga MMA Tips from the professional There is one person who, in a quiet way, can make a huge difference to a company golf day, McI Webb says The Times Mees Pierson

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