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News from 24/02/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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George Jenks, Ruth Gledhill and Paul Wilkinson, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Stephanie Osfield, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Paula Davies, Grace Bradberry, Kathy Lipari, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Julian Lee, Cathie Bell, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman and Michael Theodoulou, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Malcolm K. Savidge, Clive Davis, Malcolm Weller (Chairman), Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Dunstan Hadley, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Stephen Caney, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Gordon Freeman, Georgie Slater, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael A. Crawford, (Director), Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Billy Cobham, Stephen Farrell, Harry Holmes, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Kathryn Knight and Agnes Bell, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Christopher Pinsent, Russell Kempson, Mervyn Coverdale, Richard Cork, Jane Gordon, Sally Watts, Patrick Whitworth, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Annabel Goldsmith, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Sue Spenceley, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Rosie Brocklehurst, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, Fraser Nelson and Paul Durman, Paul Wilkinson, Sheri Bankes, Lawrence Freedman, Terri Judd, Nigel Hawkes, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Jazz, Damian Whitworth, Paul Yates, Henry Campbell, David Pannick QC, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, James Landale and Polly Newton, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Sue Spenceley Burch, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, B. J. Kenward, Giles Whittell, Colin P. Brain, David Murray, Le Figaro, Jonathon Porritt, Peter Slattery, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Paul Wallace, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Richard Gould, Tom Rhodes, Paul Wilkinson and Andrew Pierce, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, Alasdair Murray, Sir Louis Blom-Cooper, QC, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Michael Meacher,

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West to keep the threat of bombing Cautious welcome for deal with Iraq Inside £100bn merger is called off Loyalist warning Cold snap alert Index Doctor crashes car after resigning job British paparazzi sentenced to jail in LA Eclipsed by my Daughter Nutrition the Best Medicine Retreat on country matters Justice - now seen to be advertised Spare us a Royal Relaunch First Telecom Hot Movie Tickets At least 39 die as tornados batter Florida Sweet nothing become bottom line for a Prescott reborn Political Sketch Loyalists say bomb may shatter ceasefire Devastating attack in portadown bears signs of republican splinter group reports Martin Fletcher Band of Renegades that Must Be Taken Seriously Meat-on-bone ban may extend to EU White Hall Licensing scheme for butchers Prison staff ready to defy strike ban Parliament radio show could move Callers say hotels and pubs cheat on taxes Portrait Gallery buys painting of Duchess Tunku Varadarajan sees record £1.4m for Munnings's prince of Wales Mother to sue police over daughter's rape Gallery forced to shut by artist who felt boxed in Pupils 'were given joint of cannabis by teacher' Compaq Fish farm man denies shooting cormorants Siebel Downing Street accused over Connery 'smears' James Landale and Polly Newton on lost knighthood Direct Line Pensions Vague Hague parked his car on wrong side of the law New year 2000 will be no party for the police American tourist first to see Irvine's £650,000 revamp Clubs accused of fixing replica soccer kit prices The Office Fair Trading is investigation Premiership teams, writes Stephen Farrell Fujitsu Animals go 'live' for Dr Dolittle Calf cloned by team that created Dolly Injection eases blocked arteries Heseltine backs Blair over dome Award girl dies Rector banned Crash damages Election claim Scouters jailed Out or currency Surgeon operated oh babies despite high deathrate Doctor exaggerated survival odds reports Ian Murray Reggie Kray to remain in jail after 30-year sentence is up Barclays Insurance Services Irish designer weaves Eastern magic Cable & Wireless Minister in tune with pop forum Nationwide Black Marine too late to sue for racial harassment Michael Horsnell on a recruit 'bullied and ridiculed' Cardboard city dwellers are told to move on DAIL-a-PHONE Dossiers on rail crash 'withheld' S-class Keeping fields green will cost, says Prescott Polly Newton on the plan to build more housing on derelict urban land Well-off flee the suburbs The Dome is a distraction from what London needs most Piddell on Politics BT Premierline Costs £6 per Quarter and is Recommended… The Harley Medical Group Vicar takes Sunday off to join hunt marchers Threat to ban raw milk may be lifted The boy with Ms own school John O'Leary on the five-year-old who has teacher to himself after other pupils left Employers snub new universities Royal National Institute for the Blind Business Link Boys who Storied money are sentenced Archaeologists put a price oil the past Competitive tendering threatens to force local teams out of a £35m market reports Nigel Hawkes Nec Direct Bishop attacks shifting morality of politicians Stop Harmful Emissions from your Bank Account Church revokes chapel's licence Briton's murder linked to Ibiza hotel 'swindle' Clinton faces grand jury grilling on Lewinsky affair Kenneth starr is speeding up legal moves to force the embattled President to give evidence under oath, Tom Rhodes repots Forte British wife'shot husband while he slept' Meridiana Kohl 'no' to grand coalition World Summary Indonesian fires 'out of control' (Reuters): Doomsday cult bombers jailed (Reuters): Neo-Nazis attack handicapped duo (Reuters): Adulthood at 93 Threat of force takes a back seat Annan's diplomacy gives the Middle East a breathing space, writes Michael Theodoulou in Baghdad War machine will stand by to ensure Saddam keeps his word Britain Direct Line Financial Services Limited The Times Moscow claims credit for averting conflict Russia Iraqis acclaim their 'cheat and retreat' master Baghdad 'A settlement condemns future generations to insecurity' Kuwait City & Guilds US press remains cautious World Reaction Auckland loses power for week in cable fiasco Accused Botha rails at 'biased circus' Miramax 'Biggs' leads the Rio fun run Rebel priest accused of plagiarism Dan Technology Albania sends gunships to crush police mutiny Picture Gallery Wily women lure voters on campaign trail Christopher Thomas in Hyderabad writes about the high-profile women working their magic on the crowds Indian Elections (AP): Company fined after overwork suicide Swiftcall Talk to Cnt or the Telford Development Agency Learn to love your liver Dr Sandra Cabot's book has convinced thousands of Australians that the key to good health is a clean liver. Interview by Stephanie Osfield Nature's Best Redoxon Double Action A sporting chance for nails How to Improve Liver Function The London Hernia Centre When my daughter took over the spotlight Longevity and fertility means we are all getting older but feeling younger. Below, Jane Gordon finds middle youth protects her from envy, while Paul Wallace explain why in the next decade, 40 will be cool Prime Health Debonair Relax—we're all feeling younger Girls born in the year 2000 can expect to live for 80 years Arts St. Joseph's Hospice Eddie banks on a nation's shopkeepers Anatole kaletsky says Thatcher is vindicated by Blair's Governor Hare raising Picture Gallery Don't rebrand the royals The monarchy is too up with heritage and identify to be promoted like chocolate Down the Tube Going, gone Sleepy beauty An uneasy peace for our time Lawrence Freedom says we will back the Annan-Saddam pact Firmness and Force How now to keep Saddam to his words Shifting Ground Prescott has edged towards a saner housing policy A Star's a Star for A' that Connery's status is not diminished by government pettiness No longer fighting for new Labour Hard times Lancaster photography Community care of the mentally ill The Lord's Prayer House of Lords reform 'Death of a Princess' Keeping track of time Poet's brainwave for Dome interior Baby Dome Al angel Court Circular Today's royal engagements Mr Christopher Anthony Prendergast Reception Inner Temple Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items School news Birthdays today Legal appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert the Brace's heart returns to be buried in the abbey he loved Luncheons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colonel the Hon Banning Philipps Colonel the Hon Hanning Philipps, Mbe, former chairman of Schewppes, died on January 29 aged 93. He was born on February 14, 1904 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Philip Yates Philip Yates, Gc, a hero of the 1931 Bentley Collery disaster, died on February 14 aged 85. He was born on January 3, 1913 Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements The Times Classic Car Feature Rees Stephens Rees Stephens, former Welsh rugby international and British Lions forward, died on February 4 aged 75. He was born on April 16, 1922 Old VIC "Twelfth Night" In search of the anonymous high jumper A goal by Gilles Grimandi sent a mystery person's team shooting 40,000 places up the league by scoring 65 points over one week The story so far League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League Sport Itf League Pfa Players' League Internet League Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores Fa Cup League ITF It's Not Too Late to Enter Itf Yellow cards: a cautionary tale for Itf entrants Players whose names keep appearing in the referee's book are a liability in the delicate games of ITF selection Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week Movie There are no transters in Itf this week how to Make a Transfer Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,723 Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast Insurance Services Arts Tomorrow in the Times Features Your Own Business Law The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters HSBC to charge £615m against bad debts Provision is only 'blot' as profits rise 10% to almost £5bn Cadbury raises stakes in US soft drinks war John Charcol Business SB and Glaxo terminate £110bn merger Arts Large to be deputy at Barclays Pound's strength prompts lower growth estimate Sport Television and Radio Business Today BA puts aircraft order out to tender Iraq news deflects criticism of Japan Montanaro's investment team quits in legal row Maybe Money Does Grow on Trees Air France to be partly privatised Midshires could ask higher price Digital TV firms told to work together Tourist Rates HSBC Holdings plc Mayflower not renewing bid for R-R Pre-let deal lifts shares in Slough Business Roundup LNR looks to Scotland Regent Inns advances Brewin Dolphin leaps First Leisure quits bingo General Cable in talks with suitors Make Money Exploit the Environment Watmoughs agrees to counter-offer from Investcorp TDG to return £109m from sales By our City Editor: A dinner elate too far Commentary SMG drops Ulster TV ambitions Ushers expands Arriva shuffle SocGen buys Shield choice Picture Gallery The Royal Bank of Scotland Dunloe forced to lift bid for Ewart Commodities Liffe Options High-flying shares are brought down to earth London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metal (Baird & co) Sterling Forward and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Mayflower Ultra Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cadbury's sweet deal Tempus Arriva Wall Street Growing influence of the task force The Business of Politics Boeing stuck on the runway as Airbus adds to production woes Planemaker cannot afford to lose out on the Ba tender, says Ian Brodie Tracks changed Economic force Tied down Bank on it Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business A red-letter week in world of 'junk mail' Marketing The Times Trust Information Service BSi Equities lose momentum Economic Development Centre Notional Westminster Bank Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tag pc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Results Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Seelers Dorect Star Analysis Limited Business Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portland Services Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint! Design Print Copy Regloual Services Department Multiple Display Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Company Store Proposals on data protection 'a burden' Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department For International Development Corporate hospitality goes up, up and away Sally Watts on small firms that thrive by selling fun to others Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Weaver Valley Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make a big impression, use the best address in town Plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Computer Systems Brown urged to keep the budget changes simple Picture Gallery As they say, all you need is positivity If the Spice Girls are past it, no one told them, the fans fighting for tickets for their first tour, or David Sinclair Hail Caesar, love those flounces Giullo Cesare Shaftesbury Opera: Double helping of Handel, North and South; community spirit in East Anglia Glullo Cesare Shaftesbury Bravery in action Heroes don't dance Cambridge Show of strength in the third act Samson Glasgow Rhythm and grooves Watermans, Brentford Electra and the Amazon Egberto Gismonti Festival hall Private gift for the public eye Richard Cork on collector Janet Wolfson de Botton's stunning donation to the Tate Gallery—and the nation Building a Library A guide to the best available classical recordings on compact disc, presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Worth his weight in gold? Isabel Carlisle talks to the curators of the Piero Manzoni show at the refurbished Serpentine Gallery British Museum Around the Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Annals of revolution London SO/Rostropovich Barblcan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Feasting on Kiwi fruits SCO/Swemspm Edomnirgj Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times theatre Future not so gripping State of the Nation Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Using juries in fraud cases is costly. Sir Louis… Dearer by the dozen The Government's Four Options The Government's proposed changes to trial by jury for frauds: Special juries—selected by qualifications or a test, or a pool of jurors with specialist knowledge Trials conducted by a trained single judge or panel of judges, with or without lay experts a tribunal made up of a trained judge and specialist lay members (Roskill committee's proposal) Trial by a single judge for key decisions with jury to decide dishonesty. Comments by May 31 Waiting to be a QC Picture Gallery Good timing Women who judge Game Dame Morris's turn Multiple Display Advertising Items An unsuitable job for the injudicious Index Norton Rose Graham Gill & Young Lipson Lloyd Jones Zmb Industry Chambers Professional Recruitment Jonathan Wren Reuter Simkln Legal Recruitment Oprah as mad cow victim? A remark about Bse left the TV chat show host with a £6m law suit. Gary Slapper on the case Garfield Robbins Michael Page Legal Speechly Bircham Nice ideas, but who will pay for them? Paula Davies on changes planned for the youth court Zmb Industry Graham Gill & Young Chambers Professional Recruitment Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Quarry Dougall Merchant General Eleclric Company Adamson & Partners iNTERNATIONAL Executive Search &… Barristers/Solicitors Lawyer Richard Wilson & Co Barclays Bank PLC GE Capital European Equipment Finance Lipson Lloyd Jones Slaughter and May Quarry Dougall Blake Lapthorn solicitors Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Appointments to the Office of High Court Judge Metropolitan Police The Cayman Islands Government Representative Ropewalk Chambers Nottingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Actis People in Law Assistant Director Wiley Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Peachell Group Ltd. Bygott Biggs Legal Recruitment ZMB Consumers' Association Law Graduates Spelthorne Investor in People Graham Gill & Young Rusedski returns to world's top five British No 1 climbs again as Henman slips outside top 20 Winding up marketing scheme Importer liable Reasons not required Trustee disclaimed but gets surplus Management expenses not deductible Dual threat develops to Hendry's primacy Snooker Cayard keeps cautious grip Sailing Challenger Du Luc goes on trial Racing: King George Runner-Up Put to Test against Kempton this Weekend Doncaster Rapid Raceline Festival aim Racing Ahead Guide to our In-Line Racecard Result from Yesterday's Two Meeting Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Lingfield Park Thunderer Winning Move Keene on Chess MCC agenda confronts question of gender Time to lay to rest the outdated stercotype of club members as retired Colonel Blimps' The Times Fantasy Formula One Preserve this refuge from polite conversation The Case against Ivo Tennant, 41, has been a member of MCC for more than 20 years and wants to maintain the male domain Multiple Display Advertising Items Pires shows interest in offer from Arsenal Football For the Record Pools Forecast Lazio close in on negative leaders Today's Fixture Harlequins welcome Sheasby's return Rugby Union Get the Facts and the Figures Test player dies after being struck by ball Sport in Brief Protection a Comfort beyond worlds Aa Cambridge president loses seat Oxford select six Blues in effort to halt losing run Snow Reports Word Watching Downing's headship threatened Radio Choice Doctors in the spotlight Television Choice Past present, future imperfect conditional Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Liverpool lack local authority Drawn Merseyside derby leaves champions nine points clear of pack Table Times Two Crossword No 1337 Tennis South Africa in hunt for 2006 England spinners cause panic Georgetown (final day of three): England drew with Guyana Georgetown Scoreboard Yates may try to clear name in High Court Guardian Direct Rowing One Pound Competition Thailand Holiday for Two Industry warms to global conforming Nick Nuttall introduces a 16-page report on the drive to improve environmental standards in business Rover insists its key suppliers have obtained the certificates Companies with the standard can get better insurance cover The Iso 14001: What It Means to Be Green Labour spells out why it will pay business to go green Government Procurement Government housekeeping must not be a Cinderella area It all began with arms and the tram A need for standardised rails led to BSI's creation. Now it is a global force, says Rodney Hobson Goods tested range from windscreens to helmets BSI All systems go for a clean machine Has Mitsbuishi won a long, dirty war to reduce exhaust emissions? Kevin Eason looks at the evidence Money talks industry into a sharper act Kathy Lipari looks at the new relationship between business and the environment Open-cast mines take the digs from green warriors Coal The industry says it runs a clean acts restoring the countryside Screen deal from IBM Recycling Scotland's oilmen put cleanliness in their pipelines Oil After Brent Spar, the industry has new solutions More a state of mind than a state of grace Envirnomental cmapaigner Jonathon Porritt argues that certification's effect on business has so far bee A carrot to tempt polluters Reaching international standards will be tough, says Tony Dawe After Kyoto 'Industry will be playing a vital part' Making a real world of difference ISO may have its circuit, but the standards success has been phenomenal The EU scheme has a strong image, involving the public. Neighbours can complain if there is too much smoke Car leader sets the pace in protecting environment How does the quality standard fit in with the world of work? Sue Spenceley Burch takes Vauxhall Motors Company enlarges benefits of a responsible approach Kodak Energetic broadcaster keeps itself in the frame Ulster Television Keep them coming back for more Richard Gould attended a BSIcourse on environmental management systems. Here, he report on what the delegares felt they had gained Let us all make it our business to clean up Michael Meacher, Minister for the Environment, spells out how companies can meet a challenge BSi Considering the nature of a loan Rodney Hobson looks at the difficulties that ethical investors face when attempting to assess risk It's not simply a badge for the smug Tony Dawe hears Martin Biggs one of Britain's top regulators, sound a warning about complacent firms How to Protect the Environment and Cut down on Pollution In Brief BSi

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