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News from 26/02/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tim Thornton, Leslie Isaiah Thomas, Dom Young, Damian Samuels, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Harretz, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Denis Mack Smith, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Watt, Magnus Linklater, Roy Knowles, Jason Nissié, Richard Hobson, David Marshall, Director General, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Theodoulou and James Bone, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Desmond Armour, Russell Kampson, John O'leary Education Editor, Howard Davies, Valerie Elliott, John Bryant, Marianne Wiggins, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Beverley Morgan, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, John Andrews, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Robin Gill Professor, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, John D. Lewis, John Pimlott, Lisa Jardine, Colin A. Adams, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Philip Duffy, Paul Durman, Jason Nisse and Chris Ayres, Kevin R. Davis, Chris Bonington, President, Jim Mitchell, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Simon de Bruxelles, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Peter Stothard, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Alfred Morris, Damian Whitworth, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Nick Kelly, Dalya Alberge, Jill Sherman and Michael Hornsby, Rodney Hobson, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Damian Whitworth and Joanna Bale, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Helen Johnstone and Nick Nuttall, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Glanville, Antonia Fraser, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Barry Harding, Jason Cowley, Nicholas Watkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Robert Raffety, Tom Rhodes, Richard Leakey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, David Maddock, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Edward Godly, John Lyles, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jon Male, B. B. Pritchard, Tom C. Hughes, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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See It First See It Free Directorship not disclosed by Robinson Minister faces standards inquiry Labour support slips again United go out Insurance merger Index Princess Margaret returns to London Camelot ordered to act on child gambling addicts Curse of the Spice Boys Tiger mauls Chipperfield worker Tax boost to pay for childcare Best for Books Voluntary code for ramblers likely Virgin Direct Personal Financial Service Ltd Index A sorry performance as Yeo goes over the top Political Sketch Brown agrees to childcare payments for lone parents Mitsubishi Electric Belfast sorting office bombed Morris warns of strikes in ballot row Dolphin Unsettled prisoners moved to new unit In Brief Prison hanging Firearms fine Lottery draw Still protesting Name claim Bones give due to things that go bark in the night Find may have solved mystery of the spaniel haunting Ham House, writes Nick Nuttall Vatican changes rites for casting out devils The demand for exorcism is on the increase, but the ritual is too complicated, says Ruth Gledhill Dixons PC World Singer turns on Blair and pop party luvvies Inquiry into 'secret' law jobs Irvine Faces Second Bias Claim Firm aims to hit Net with soccer Theatre leader attacks 'car boot sale' funding The Harley Medical Group Drama on the farm as another Archer departs Actor's desire for new stage gives enduring farm soap a chance to enjoy playing the publicity game BBC chiefs face poor reception from MPs The Open University Coronation Street is attacked for violence Calortex Merger threat to 60 jobs in radio Saturday in the Times Homebase Mew row looms over beef-ban exemptions A move by the European Commission to exclude Germany and others from the proposed ban on "risk materials" is a classic compromise, writes Charley Bremner Fashion week set on fire by McQueen Worldwide Savers Meacher gives ramblers freedom to roam Landowners threatened with legislation if voluntary access agreements fail, reports Michael Hornsby Microsoft digital Areas of Restricted Land where Walkers Want Public right of Access Hewlett Packard Harding inquest sets scene for damages claim Survivor condemns sub trips to Titanic Hydrogen fuel could make cars cleaner Vodafone Crash pilot may have tried to do too much Blair accused of breaking pledge on assisted place Girl of 8 must leave her school in spite of Downing Street promise, reports Simon de Bruxelles £150 grants for unqualified workers to close skills gap Jaguar Xk8 Degree Standards to Be Set Pig virus renews transplant concerns In Brief Bunker sale Monkey theft Taken for ride Golden Eigg Rover Woman bodybuilder dies suddenly at 23 Champion powerlifter had been under suspicion of steroid abuse, but tests had failed to uncover evidence, reports joanna Bale Fish farmer did not shoot birds Lloyds Bank Business Banking Currys Girl gang 'tortured' trusting widow Daewoo Blair gives order for a new central powerbase Valerie Elliott on strengthening the Cabinet Office's grip on Whitehall Labour poll slip offers Tories little comfort Blair defends Irvine in refit row Treasury is the key to Cabinet Office revamp Riddell on Politics Lib Dems seek party gift limit In Parliament Daewoo Iraqis reject repeat site inspections Baghadad wants a reward before it has been put to the test, write Michael Theodoulow and James Bone American spies in the sky keep watch on regime Surveillance Hoverspeed Fast Ferries By our Foreign Staff: US spent $600m oil forces in Gulf Tag PC Technology Limited Mossad hit by fresh claim of bungling Moscow arsenal 'held anthrax' Defector says Russia still has biological weapons facility, Tom Rhodes writes Airport Traffics Awful Hurryup Driver! Attack by Athens anarchists 200 French celebrities challenge drugs law Cheshire Building Society Grammy tribute to Robeson Human rights visitors baffled by silent inmates at five-star Chinese jail Iran and Saudis unite to halt dip in oil price Tecno Magnet Picture Gallery Cameroon editor's plea for freedom America fails test on maths and science Boys Dominate the Sciences Mandela's pledge to open the door of learning rings hollow A free Internet package that will get everyone… British victim hailed as family's saviour The Sunday Times Clinton opts for Nixon tactic to shield his aides Drummer husband arrested over assault on ex-Baywatch star Time Computer Systems Bach Babe takes Playboy bow Victim Support New Seoul leader offers North talks World in Brief Egyptian security praised (AP): Troops rescue missionaries (AFP): Castro makes record speech (AP): 'Divorce raped wife' ruling Mutiny spreads in Niger The Princess has done medicine a service As Princess Marget recovers from a mild stroke Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on what causes them, the latest treatment and what we can do to minimise the risk of having one Royal Mint No to nicotine; yes to an occasional drink Treatment can prevent other types of attack Keep an eye on cholesterol Stroke watch goes on Prime Health The Wellman Clinic Norm's theory of natural selection American magazine owner Norm Zadeh is happy to lose millions in his crusade for woman with 'all natural' breasts. Interview by Giles Whittell Swiftcall Arts Harrods Knightsbridge The curse of the Spice Boys The Spice Girls are riding high but soccer's Spice Boys are not faring as well Harrods Knightsbridge Ministers tread on tartan toes The dome, Irvine, Connery: Scots are upset, says Magnus Linklater Will change Picture Gallery Tax exiles on the Web The Internet is confronting governments with a stark choice: low tax or no tax Jasper Gerard Reef encounter Brain gain Picture Gallery Disabled people are not cheats The myth of benefit fraud is exploded by Alfred Morris Irvine's Word The issue has shifted from decor to candour Paymaster Paid Robinson's credibility is vanishing fast New Exorcism, Old Values The Vatican is right modernise old rituals Need to reform the election of bishops Handshakes all round Stick a tax on gum High-speed link Sunday's 'rural invasion' of London National Parks Mosley's politics Cultivating engineers Petrol prices Prickly issue of Connery's honour Precocious view Smoke screen Beginning of the end Baby Dome Court Circular The Earl of Dartmouth Lord Dainton, FRS Professor Donald G. MacRae Birthdays today The night sky in March Farriers' Company Lecture Reception Personal Column Hayes Robinson Lecture Royal Holloway University of London Dinners Lincoln's Inn All Tickets All Tickets! Corporate Hospitality Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Service dinner Poulters' Company Court & Social The Times Marriage Anniversaries Latest wills Mary Grieve Mary Grieve, OBE Editor of Woman, 1940-63, died on February 19 aged 91. she was born on April 11,1906 Personal Column A Legacy Means a Lot to the Limbless The Sunday Times Legal, Public, Company George Male George Male, Arsenal and England international footballer, died on February 19 aged 87. He was born on May 8.1910 Henny Youngman Henny Youngman, American comedian, died in New York on February 24 aged 91. He was born in London on March 16,1906 30Ft Snowdrifts in the North News The Times Crossword No 20,725 Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast Centenary Voyage Union-Castle Line Arts Tomorrow in the Times Features Books Accountancy The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Lottery Numbers GA and CU combine in £15bn merger Courtaulds split sought in attempt to halt share fall Kiam likes Ronson, he's the chairman Business Waterstone buys 5% of 'new' HMV Fifield to leave EMI after being denied top job Arts James Capel Investment Management Sport Changes to sales strategy revealed by Pru Television and Radio Business today Stock Market Indices Cider blow Low pressure Suppliers reluctant to book for gas pipeline over market fears Tax fines below estimate The Times Rail link gets extra time Scotia seeks ?50m from bond issue United steps up to rescue football's Hall of Fame GRE plans to give ?189m back to investors By our City Staff: Orders up 50% at Logica Nike blow to Buffett R-R sale rift Grafton lifts payout Sales boost Lincat Ryanair adds routes Jacques Vert cuts loss Frank Usher steady Seton buys SB's Resolve Finelist accelerates Ewart future unclear as Dunloe takes 35% Business Rounup Tourist Rates Glaxo merger collapsed on 'division of top jobs' Standard Chartered sees independent life Non-execs show their mettle Comentary By our City Staff: Stena Line sails into the black Wickes plans £70m upgrade The Royal Bank of Scotland B&B converts carpetbaggers City speculators turn to Standard Chartered Sports Market 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 Right Issues Major Changes No GRE wedding bells Tempus Courtaulds Std Chartered Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Logica Wall Street Insurers hope composite policy will bring sufficient critical mass Size matters of GA and CU merger, says Marianne Curphey Chew it over Distribution the key to UK film success Pru's sorry now? Tiny tonic Song and dance ENL sunk Chaos reigns as businesses make mark on the Internet Help the poor taxpayers An open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer from John Andrews, president of the Chartered Institute of Taxation Commercial Union Any Other Business General Accident Traditional route is key to the future Audit Bulmer shares in freefall as cheap beer dents profits Vardon to spend £125m on core visitor attractions By our Industrial Staff: Fujitsu to create 150 jobs By our City Staff: AMP rises 25% while I preparing to float By our Industrial Staff: Shipyard workers end dispute Business Line Inveresk races to 109% increase Shanks to be No 2 in Belgium The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lofts in Cyberspace Shares close at best of day PA Consulting Group Serpentine's grand re-opening From Saturday, one of London's most charming galleries wiil be back in business. Richard Cork reports Warner Village Canyon stripping Spielberg's field day in juristic park New Movies: Geoff Brown admires a lot of the great man's Amistad—but it's no Schindler's List Academy Award Nomination The Times/dillons Science Forum Good Will Hunting 'Moving, brutal' Today's Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle 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 Opera & Ballet French without thrills The Tales of Hoffmann Coliseum Testing moves turn up treasure Dance Dance Bites Lyceum, Sheffield The Time theatre What a load of hybrid interplay You'll Have Has Your Hoie West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Boldly going live, and singing Pop Spice Girls The Point, Dublin Orchestral New Classical CDs: Symphonic treat; superb quartets; valuable Britten Chamber Bartok The String Quartets Takacs Quartet Decca 455 2972 (two CDs) £23.99 Opera Britten Billy Budd Rolfe Johnson/hampson/Hallé Orch/Nagano Erato 3984 216312 (two CDs) £30.99 Good Will Hunting Two more behaving badly The Two Gentlemen of Verona Swan, Stratford He rather lost his head He died the King's servant, but God's first: Antonia Fraser admires a vigorous Life of the unlikely saint who incurred the wrath of Henry VII The Life of Thomas More By Peter Ackroyd Chatto & Windus, £20 ISBN I 85619 711 5 Fire and fury Despite war and disease, Richard Leakey has hopes for an African Renaissance Continent Ablaze The Insurgency Wars in Africa 1960 to the Present By John W. Turner Arms & Armour Press, £25 ISBN I 85409 128 X Into the House of the Ancestors By Karl Maier John Wiley, £16.99 ISBN 0 471 13547 X When you're talking too much about not enough Purple America By Rick Moody Flaminfo, £15.99 ISBN 0 00 725687 8 Spotlight on an angel of darkness Authors Minerva Press View from on high The Times Taste and titillation on the tightrope of love Tangled in scholastic acrobatics, Peter Stothard sizes up the politically and pornographically correct in Roman art Looking at Lovemaking Construction of Sexuality in Roman Art 100 BC—AD 250 By John R. Clarke University of California Press, £27.50 ISBN 0 520 200241 A stock of bank notes Howard Davies haits Wall Street's bulls and bears Wall Street a History By Charles R. Geisst OUP. £30 ISBN 0 19 511512 0 The Fortune Sellers By William A. Sherden John Wiley, £19.99 ISBN 0 471 18178 Alien Base Timothy Good Deadly deal paid off Ian Brunskill Mr Rinyo-Clacton's Offer By Russell Hobatt Jonathan Cape. £14.99 ISBN 0 22 4051210 Easy Jet Flightbookers travelling freestyle Cubaii British Midland Airlink Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Connections Seagull Travels Flightseats Go-Goa Fly to the USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident USA Canada Benz Globe Savers Global Flights The Travel Market ST Sta Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Airline Network Trailfinders World Link Flightwise Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Monument Travel Delta Worldwide Citibond London Limited Global Air Travel Plc Zurich Jetworld Major USA Holiday Mediterranean Ltd Americana Vacations Plc Charter Flight Centre Country court party cannot be nonsuited 'No set off clause in freight contract is reasonable Power to make sentence consecutive Contingency fee agreement is valid Scots Law Report February 26 1998 Court of Session The Times Agreement not to order medical report required Jail for drunk in air Prospects of gold rush draw elite to the Gulf Golf Snow Reports For the Record Oakes goes from strength to strength David Powell in Valencia on the enduring love of a Briton for the shot Fixtures Britons join field in pursuit of top title Squash Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Australian cleared to join Saints Sport in Brief Gritty win Trinity first Eagles soar L'Opera Hearing concert pitch Racing: Nicholson Conducts Final Rehearsal for Cheltenham Festival Huntingdon Multiple Display Advertising Items Lingfield Park Result from Yesterday's Three Meetings Dardjini drops out of Arkle contention Wincanton No Title Cheltenham Racecourse Rapid Raceline Palace play Goldberg variations Football: Venebles Could Be Returning to Selhurst Park where New Era Begins with FA Cup Defeat Hendry suffers cruellest fate Maddison locates a different avenue Arsenal breach slipshod defence Chelsea referee switched Freedman makes difference Brighton cast aside last year's saviour Football Result Sport must not drink from drug-poisoned chalice Why barriers against using substances that enhance performance should remain firmly in place Rusedski at a loss over capital venture Tennis Word-Watching Smith justifies abandoning ship Sailing: British Skipper Heads Leaving Crew to Finish Leg Wales retreat to lick wounds and reconsider Rugby Union The Times Captain's mate sets course for crusade Cricket: England Prosper as Stewart and Atherton Find the Leading Edge World Society for the Protection of Animals South Africa imposes TV blackout for second Test By our Sports Staff: Tendulkar lashes Warne Radio Choice A return to comic suburbia Television Choice BBC1 Satellite and Cable How to load a lorry with an elephant Review Brave Barnsley march past United Unheralded defender strikes twice to complete epic Cup victory at Oakwell Times Two Crossword Athletics Villa spring surprise by naming Gregory as their new manager Saturday in The Times Tennis The Royal Bank of Scotland Fowler's injury is worse than first feared British Airways Are firms going soft? 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