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News from 04/03/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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George Cole, James Landale, Jon Ashworth, Frances Gibb, Tim Jones and Peter Foster, Helen Johnstone, Chris Ward, Kathy Lipari, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Lucinda Lambton, J. L. A. Hartley, Charles Secrett Executive Director, Mark Souster, Tom Pocock, Gavin Lumsden, Nicolette Jones, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Susan Macdonald, Ian Murray, James Bone, Samantha Holliday, Edward Welsh, Peter Foster, William Harmer, Philip Webster and Polly Newton, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Lavinia MacLean-BRISTOL Director, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Janet Bush, Philip Webster, Valerie Elliott, and Mark Henderson, Vernon Bogdanor, Jan Rowley, David Hands, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Bob Clough-Parker, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Kenny Maclver, Nigel Williamson, Denis Inch, Oleg Gordievsky, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Barry Millington, Celia Brayfield, James Pettifer, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Sarah Prince, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Natalie Smith, Chris Partridge, Michael Ancram, Adam Barnard, Caroline Merrell, Heather Kirby, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Simon Wilde and Ivo Tennant, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, John Burlison, Sally Morris, Stewart Tendler, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kapur v J. W. Francis and Co and Another, Geof Wheelwright, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, A. E. Healey, Chris McGrath, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Christopher Oliver Wilson, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Michael Green, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, James Christopher, Neil Cooper, Cyril Townsend Director, Alasdair Murray, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Garth ap Rees, Philip Congdon, David Green Director, Christopher Irvine, Margaret Ziegler,

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The Bogus Vegetarians Massacre by the 'ethnic cleansers' Feared Serb unit accused by survivors Granada apology over M&s claims Defiant Irvine Palace arrest Index Our people screwed up in Patten row, says Murdoch Ballroom ceiling crashes the royal party Cantona and I Budget Countdown Tax reprieve hints for Tessa savers Best for Jobs Allied Dunbar Being ever so humble, there's no place quite like this home Mathew Parris Political Sketch Corrupt officials face dismissal for their first offence Times coverage of China attacked Fujitsu Man who heckled Dobson is health chief Dons see red over Cambridge gowns proposal Judge scraps witnesses to speed libel case M&s wins swift victory over Tv child labour slur Journalist must reveal supplier of stolen book Jeweller 'killed by robber recruit' Murdered doctor's family sue boyfriend Full Monty faces ?60m plagiarism suit Lord and dame make spectacle of themselves Directline Pensions Jail plan to sterilise drug users' needles Halifax Robertson urges Gulf forces to have anthrax jab Judge praises detective for bribe inquiry Gagged woman officer reinstated Gunmen kill two in Ulster pub attack Height of good manners at the Palace Kathryn Knight on how falling masonry was not enough to disrupt a royal occasion Bosch Ceiling was surveyed three weeks ago No fault was found, but an earlier report warned of injuries, writes Alan Hamilton Drowned vicar saves 350,000 from risk The Open University Ayckbourn finds room for happiness First Night Long walks help to ward off diabetes Prisoner escapes as family storms mother's hospital Pet quarantine laws 'increase rabies danger ' Painful patients scare the dentists African hijackers shot couple in the back Helen Johnstone on the inquest of a former British Army officer and his wife murdered in Mozambique Ecclestone cashes film ?1m cheque Bug busters 999 man cleared East End choice ?500m park plan Son to appeal Death rumours 'are upsetting Princes ' Call for reform of police surgeons Norwich Union Two more held over Harrods claims Children find violent cartoons a turn-off BT Internet 'lock' will screen out pornography Clergy advised to be on guard Irvine defends his 'noble cause' Lord Chancellor tells MPs he has nothing to apologise for and says ?60,000 wallpaper will outlast Dty store goods, writes Jams Landale Robinson refuses to rise Tory bait over tax Enemies Ministers rule out new laws on privacy Peers seek to simplify Jacobean pageantry In Parliament Wallpaper makers hit back at cheap 'insult ' Barclays Political naivety leaves both men exposed to gibes Ridell on Politics German Army told not to glorify past A military umbudswoman has identified reasons for a rise in neo-Nazism and low morale. writes Roger Boyes in Bonn Cisco Systems No title Holocaust memorial row ends Israel launches Mossad leaks inquiry Weizman seeks second term in Knesset ballot Hashimoto humbles financial mandarin EU will press Serbs to halt killing Swiftcall Unrest ignites fuse of Kosovo timebomb The Yugoslay conflict begin in the Albanian-dominated province, and may end there, James Pettifer writes Albanian pacifist leader exposed in eye of storm Russians urge dialogue on Belgrade allies Land of ancient bitter enmity Tirbulent History Forte Hyundai The Hyundai Lantra Sorrento Suharto ordered to toe Imf line Business Link Congress thwarts BJP's chance of outright win Indian Elections Unions flex muscle to halt Zimbabwe Spanner in the Mir works (Afp): Activists held m Lagos protest (Afp): Seoul leader picks Cabinet (Reuters): Scores missing after floods (Reuters): One dead in Mexico jail riot De Niro judge may be axed (Ap): Athens to repay parking fines Gates defends innovators at Senate hearing Clinton aide grilled over Lewinsky Tiny Computers Limited American court overturns bar on gay scoutmaster House of Fraser Italy bans blasphemous film A friend and money are soon parted A new book claims that we value money more than friendship. Erica Wagner examines this fraught subject and below, Bill Forst describes relationships which have been ruined by conflicts over cash Audi When a Lottery win can spark a bitter feud The spirit is willing but the flesh is tasty Immunisation - who is alarming who? Arts 'I had a romantic notion about us having a baby' Debonair The childcare dilemma The Louise Woodward case, reopening on Friday, reminds every working mother of her daily juggling act. In the first of a two-day series, Celia Brayfield calls for socity to make childcare a priority, and Sally Morris talks to a model about motherhood Tomorrow Prime Health Dictatorship of the concordat Michael Ancram on the muzzling of the legislature by the executive Dark princes Table turned Playing Saddam's game The West must leave Iraq; our sanctions, ships and speeches only aid its tyrant Bare effrontery Cash leg-up Chinook and the cover-up Tom Pocock wants the Mull of Kintyre crash re-examined Bloodshed in Illyria Kosovo could reignite flames in the Balkans Art at Arm's Length Smith should resist the urge to meddle Cracks on the Line Corners cannot be cut with rail safety Double standards on Iraq and Israel Gilt-edged banking? Shortage of volunteers to take help to nations in need Patten book row Dolphin deaths House names Lord Irvine 's quarters All the Duchess's men Court Circular Royal engagements Premium Bonds Picture Gallery Birthdays today Alan Campbell-Johnson Meeting University news Appointment Dinners Inns of Court School of Law Personal Column Marriage Anniversaries Church news Forthcoming marriages Porcelain from obscure factory goes on sale Professor Martin Hollis Professor Martin Hollis, Fba, philosopher, died from a brain tumour on February 27 aged 59. He was born on March 14,1938 Personal Column Noel Ordman Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Own Correspondent: 345 Killed in Plane Crash Jimmy Hagan Albert Lippert Albert Lippert, co-founder of Weight Watchers, died on February 28, aged 72. He was born in New York on April 23,1925 News The Times Crossword No 20,730 Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Arts In the Times Features Homes France and the other nations that championed Lebanese sovereignty will be put to the test: were they just paying lip service, or will they press Lebanon and Syria into giving the Israeli initiative to withdraw troops a chance? Picture Gallery Tv&radio Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Halifax launches £1bn buyback as profits jump Bid war takes Energy price to £4.45bn Hire Intelligence Bmw attacks Vickers for playing poker with R-R PIA fines Britannic ?525,000 over pensions Business Arts Sport DTI bans former Barings directors Television and Radio Business Today Bain becomes chairman of Post Office Pension funds trail behind stock market Pension funds fall short of index targets De Beers to write its name in stones Ford gears up to make $16.5bn on spin-off Hp EU plan to boost trade with America Ricardo back in to the black O'Reilly to bid for Independent US troubles send Delphi diving Record year for London securities trading Northern Rock pledge on rates Sherwood price leaps US growth moderates Clipper sails to market Budget set for surplus Cinven 's bond success Grundig site expands Chiroscience pools skills Tourist Rates EMU will aid Irish building, says Crh Loss warning prunes Mulberry Multiple Display Advertising Items By our City Editor: Junk mail for Postman Nev Commentary National Power to take 130m hit on coal contracts Local press is thriving in the South Aficio Spring Ram returns to the dividend list Safeway surges as Asda merger talk reignites Commodities Liffe Options An Eery calm appears to have settled over the… London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Halifax Crh Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Powerful competition Delphi Wall Street Expect Chancellor to opt for 'neutral' Fiscal Policy Brown to seize main chance to make back-to-work ethic pay Janet Bush on the thinking behind Labour's drive to reforn tax and benefits Docks away The Big Idea Bear squeeze Screen save Green-fingered approach to cultivating jobs Friends of the Earth calls for an environmentally friendly Budget BT Stronger sterling fails to hinder Inspec By our City Staff: Trafficmaster moves into the black DB Review prompts Thistle to put 30 hotels up for sale By our City Staff: Partco seeks further growth Computer Sciences looks for white knight Get the Facts and the Figures Confident Porsche drives shares to high Tarmac in £90m rail deal Epwin advances HK contract for Atkins Quinn creates 330 jobs Compass stops at Philips Equities run out of steam Compaq Planet Microsoft The Times Unit Trust Information Service PIA Property St John's Westminster ARLA Central London Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Daniel Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Play host to a shooting party Film-makers and advertisers are always searching for homes with star quality, says Amanda Loose South of the Thames KF Starring Role for an Old Country Manor House London Property Weston Homes Plc Chickens come home to ruse Adam Barnard reveals the tricks some landowners use to bypass green belt laws To Advertise Call Bristol Hamptons Internationals Private Property Sales Galliard Homes Limited Country Property New Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Galleries Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The full mountebank Blubber mouths Epitah for the Whales Jesus Christ Superstar Fun with an undertow The Swell Right Hon for the right-on Culture Secretary Chris Smith tells Nigel Williamson of his plans to give special-intrest music a government leg-up Unlucky seven Season to taste LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Chaste passion of the drawing-room Parry Anniversary The Times Who knows what Katy did? Children's classics are high on publishers' agendas these days. Nicolette Jones finds out why words still matter Rfnt Rising stars in the arts firmament Phillip Hoffman Strange brew for export Opera The Midsummer Marriage Munich The Royal Opera in concert Here's a pretty challenge Dance Sleeping Beauty Court not to enforce illegal foreign contract Special relationship extends accountants' duty of care Common access deed includes horse riding Caution valid after invalid admission Limiting scope of discovery Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Warehouse not industrial building for tax Setting off claim of borrower against lender after sale Schumacher refuses to turn the corner The shadow of Jerez looms over Melbourne in the build-up to the Australian Grand Prix. Kevin Eason reports The Times Champion takes legislators to task Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Schofield setting out to widen tour's horizons England target bronze Keene on Chess Winning Move Mild winter gives timely boost to betting turnover Chepstow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Dublin Flyer retires on high Wetherby Wolverhampton Frustration for Hide as Norris is injured Fixtures Making a pitch that results in the perfect match Lloyd puts on a brave face after crushing defeat Cricket Cruises The rabbits that run and run Simon Wilde explains why the game's tailend charlies are proving far more difficult to dislodge Full Scoreboard from Georgetown Picture Gallery Chairman resigns in protest at recall of Wasim Sussex plan to break new ground Sheffield find no home comfort Macari set to step in at Bramall Lane Charlton making light of mixing with the heavyweights Stockport renew challenge For the Record Sheringham in a class of his own Oliver Holt meets a player laying to rest one of the Old Trafford legends William Hill Snow Reports Word-Watching Last Night's Football Wales undergo change of heart Summer tours threatened by owners' stand Citytraveller Direct Ltd Wales and Ireland Teams Clubs voice concern over league expansion plans Revamping the garden Radio Choice Unadulterated truth proves hard to swallow Review Bbc1 Picture Gallery Motor Racing 38 Defiant Villa undone by Vieri Times Two Crossword United upbeat as doubts surface over European prospects By our Sports Staff: Ajax thwarted by Spartak Rugby Union 42 First Telecom Surfing towards the Big Breakfast CSi Compuserve Are You Being Served? BT Internet Clinton throws his weight behind the e-sales revolution Ibm staff vow to fight dirty over their 'clean room' sickness Red faces at the Pentagon as hackers drop in on the military Why the us wants to poach the cream of foreign talent Coast-to-coast calls at 8p: it's good to talk Human nature of the new intelligent answerohone Plan to preserve newspaper history Pc pro Newton cut off by Apple Now you can see a show through a hole in the wall Multimedia coup for Cardiff Dan Technology All-action site zooms into pole position Cellnet Data link puts the Pc up into orbit US Robotics Technology Gulf War idea leads to laptop translations Java , jaw, jaw - not war, war, war Pirates to walk a digital gangplank NEC Direct Opus technology Perils of the cell phone Chris Partridge investigates a way to stop convicts bending the rules on phone calls Harvest of help for online farms Clara Net Here 's Johnny - the Net-head Johnny Vaughan of TV fame explains to Christopher Oliver Wilson how the Web is a boon to his work and a fun hobby at home Hi-Grade Surfing with Vaughan Internet links the families in agony LineOne How software can stop the drink-drivers Patently a step in the right direction Winning ways in the City Analysis Stockbrokers want information, and sales and trading system based on the Internet provide data that gives them a telling edge over their competitions, as Nicholas Booth reports Business Connect UK Toshiba Rebirth to sound A webcast on the Internet is adding a new dimension to a children's project to build a new activity park in the East End of London. Nicholas Booth reports Infotrade Sun microsystems Fun zone Soccer fans get a kick on the net Visual Personnel Are you being served? Bps download from compatible Isp k unoratlable to… All accessories included No title Beware of geeks bearing gifs Collection that packs a punch Software Dell Net trade booms but only among businesses A new brain in the office Creative blasts its way into the acoustic age Geof Wheelwright looks at the track record-and impressive purchasing power-of the SoundBlaster structure Year 2000 wake-up call Beam me up, Gatesy Iomega The must-have for business Nicholas Booth reports on a survey which finds that many companies still have little idea of how to make a good showing on the Internet New faces in It Hackers rock us security code hopes Mobile that faxes TEC Agenda NewMediaAge Effectiveness Awards '98 Vision City IT Aztech Computer Recruitment Computer Futures Kudos Personnel ISr RCL TT RR Data True Pmr Group Plc UNiSYS I. 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