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News from 13/03/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Gerald Isaaman, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Michael George Olizar, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Paul Hoggart, Nicolette Jones, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Philip Delves Broughton and Kathryn Knight, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Guy Jones-Owen, Peter Brown, Valerie Elliott, Chris McGRATH, Joshua Jampol, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Egon Ronay, George Thomas, David B. Milne, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Mooney, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Paul, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Russell, President, Michael Leapman, Rachel Morris, David Charter, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondence, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Phil Elston, Maggie Brown, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Rob Pratt, Stefano Hatfield, Terri Judd, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Charles Bremner and Michael Binyon, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Joan Lestor, Felicity Collier, Director, Liv O'Hanlon, Director, Peter Selman, Chair, Peter Thurnham, Richard Duce, John Lloyd, Paul Thompson, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Philip James, (Director), Matthew Parris, Monica McWilliams, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Jenny Archbold, Walter Gammie, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Mountford, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Peter Herman, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Christopher Follett, Richard Branson, Chairman, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, E. N. Willmer, Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, Alan Jackson, Mary Bentley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Bernard Black, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Today Ulster peace agonisingly close - Blair Sinn Fein participatiion threatened Index Abbey National More child-sex offenders to go free 6.30pm, October 26,2028: could this be the deadline for the Apocalypse? Tomorrow: Best Value Saturday Paper Faults in vets' training 'left BSE feed ban failure undetected' Lots of froth , but Budget beer giveaway unconfirmed Political Sketch No10 issues 'no leaks, no lunch' rule to ministers Tongue wagging as chardonnay flows have been blamed for a bad press, reports Valerie Elliot BT By our Political Staff: Survey challenges disability awards Radio 2 casts off cardigan News in Brief Princess home Fire kills boys Reporter tribute Forte Bitter Reynolds quits politics Mum is no longer the word for union The heavenly host is fined for low-flying Helen Johnstone reports on the preacher whose idea for airborne sermon barely got off the ground Cinema fans lose out as stars make quick exit Camera Shy How having a pet can help you live happily ever after Guide to European royalty is reborn Compaq Two face jail over vicious assault A1 Fayed pledges his support for crash inquiry Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Palin plays it straight in Pythons' courtroom role American Express Villagers heat plan for Diana car park Asteroid leaves us staring at apocalypse Astronemers should know in four years if Earth faces a direct hit and if we need a spacecraft to avert catastrophe, writes Nigel Hawkes Police accused of failing to curb city's lawlessness Hoverspeed Dixons Prophets of doom need to get it right only once PC World Armani may sue police show ban Designer wants damages for the lost business, writes Grace Bradberry Wag the dog Life is a cabaret for John Galliano Couples forsake church for new wedding venues Ruth Gledhill on how a change in the law has lured thousands from making religious vows Rise in under-16 pregnancy rate Save-as-you-serve plan to retain forces personnel Toyota Parents fear for safety of missing police worker Currys Third road death leaves man to mourn his family Vaccine for cancers likely in a decade Barclays Mortgages DfEE Policeman was filmed kicking joyrider Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Detective work finds no structural fault Loose hatch hastened death of giant ship Health chief defends triple vaccine Dell Murder suspect remains silent 300 other carriers sunk since accident Biggest Underwater Operation Saving our wildlife is now an issue of global… NTT Cricket chiefs gambled on staying silent ECB protestation are undermined by secretary who claims that male staff sent her pornographic e-mail Kwik-Fit Ruling means testing time for old boy network Publicity surrounding the case of theresa Harrild has brought English cricket to a crossroads argues simon wilde ViaTV Videophone One teacher in 20 shuns Merchant of Venice David Charter on a academic anger over minority who say that pupils should 'anti-Semitic' play Magnetic attraction helps workers stick to their task Opera house cuts jobs to save cash Woman attacked on train News in Brief IRA charge a fourth man was charged in Dublin with… Horse trading Mayor under fire Tragic twin Condom call Hard to credit Emporio Armani Emporio Armani Labour row gives Hull bad name, says bishop Andrew Pierce on a plea party leadership to bring years of damaging political strife to a end 'Researcher' denies being hired Unions threaten massive protest 'Cool Britannia' image has helped to foster false hope Ridell on Politics Hunt Bill facing certain failure Turkish dilemma exposes EU rift Danish coalition clings on to power with one-seat majority America voices unease Extradition victory for US killer Emporio Armani Emporio Armani Suharto to appoint Cabinet of cronies Western diplomats can see no saving grace in a line up of trusted tycoons and relatives, writes David Watts in Jakarta Condemned dog beaten to death World in Brief World 's nuclear arsenal halved Iberia pilots strike over rented planes (Reuters): Castro 's 'exporter of revolution' dies A job for life Vanunu's jail isolation ends Air emergency injures Britons China ready to sign Un pledge on human rights Action to avoid censure does not herald an open society, writes James Pringle Heart of the Matter Beijing rattled by separatists Sylvia's Ghost Spirit of Ben Hur returns to Rome MJN British dons in Italian protest Travelodge Blizzards bury Moscow hopes of early spring Kosovo Albanians snub Belgrade 's talks delegation Serbian Goverment's peace mission finds itself talking to an empty room, Tom Walker reports from Pristina Staples Israeli troops battle to stem 'day of rage' Friend tells how she betrayed Lewinsky Hollywood love story offends island morality Goldfish Tiny Computers Limited Pentagon urges action on cable-car jet's crew Object of desire Village International Breath on line Why I could do with a good bath Cutting Edge Hot Tip Eric Hill Ltd Six of the Best How to be a cool cat They work out diet and grab attention at all best parties. Grace Bradberry follows the feline in-crowd Picture Gallery Bonds, bonus numbers and le mouchoir-puuchoir Girls with the figures that interest men Men marry woman for their money, not their bodies, says Rachel Morris Prime Health All for one, one for all that's official John Lloyd on Labour's love affair with the new individualism Mystery Lady Diary How did he deceive me? Gullible as I am, event even I should have better than to trust Jonathan Gene screen Diary Burning issue Diary Sticky wicket Diary Slimy charm Diary Philip Howard Rights and Wrongs The EU has sheathed a useful weapon in dealing with china Sticky Wicket England's cricket management is brought into disrepute Worth Watching An asteroid that might cause trouble Time for anew Act on adoption McAliskey decision Chemical mergers Unlucky for some 'Horrible hybrid' of voting reform Pornography and art Time difference Mothering Sunday Wrong number Red meat consumption Danger to works of art on the move Byzantine Westminster Teletubbies world Sheep's clothing Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinners University news Birthdays today Personal Column Head finds his true station in life Dinners Calls to the Bar Memorial services Harrow School Latest wills The Times Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news Sydney Gruson Sydney Gruson, journalist, died in New York on March 8 aged 81. He was born in Dublin on December 16,1916 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Stephen Brown Sir Stephen Brown, KBE, industrialist, died on February 26 aged 92. He was born on February 15,1906 Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Commander Clive Gwinner Commander Clive Gwinner, DSO and Bar, DSC, wartime convoy escort commander, died on March 9 on Vancouver Island aged 89. He was born on October 15,1908 Geoffrey Adams Geoffrey Adams, MBE, newspaper bublisher, died of February 10 at Geelong, Australia, aged 88. He was born in London on May 24,1909 (From our Special Correspondent): The Civil War in America News The Times Crossword No 20,738 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Union-Castle Line In the Saturday Times Inside Section 2 Today Executives could be barred over mis-sold pensions Limit on overseas stakes in BAe and R-R lifted Mitel British Biotech in turmoil as Millar is suspended Wall tops Wall Street pay league with $227m Media Lewis staff share £98m Britain wins EU funds of £160m Sport Reed Elsevier to size up bid targets Televisi0n and Radio Business Today Bootlegging L&G beats forecast but shares take a 3.5% dive Eutelsat GKN seeks Far East bargains in attempt to maintain growth Reuters sued in copyright claim Lloyd's gets clearance to collect debts Mafia grows as a business threat Nasdaq in merger talks with Amex Maunders agrees to Westbury takeover Business Roundup Mowlem in buyback Accountancy approval Better half for Chelsea Gleeson builds to £5.7m Sytner's maiden profit Willis Corroon payout United back in black Tourist Rates Legal & General Gallaher blames tax for growth in bootlegging Reckitt gets bumpy ride with drive into America United News & Media to locus strategy on content By our City Editor: Insuring a debt to society Commentary Dividend cut by Molins Nisbet replaced JLT in profit Profits soar at Hambro Countrywide The Royal Bank of Scotland UB plans to buy overseas rivals Profitability returns to Pentland Investor caution justified as Wall St falls hit home Stock 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 Rights Issues Major Changes GKN Reckitt Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Umbrella lowered Tempus SkyePharma Wall Street Tigers prompt hawks to take flight like farmyard fowl Striken Asian economies spur change in hardliners' approach to inflation Big pay night The Times City Diary The advertising campaign to be launched by Howard… The Times City Diary Pass the pills The Times City Diary Effective The Times City Diary Net gains The Times City Diary British lead can help Europe's jobless in quest for employment People need to be enabled to embrace adaptability says David Blunkett Bringing in Egon Ronay is not just a marketing ploy Business Letter The round Table Club The Times Unit Trust of India Longshot Golf Holidays Equities lose ground Seven Seas Justices' clerk entitled to question defaulter Effect of changing local authority accounting practice The Times Contractual lien is not a charge Jail terms to be added for calculating release date Tribunals to ignore effect of section of race Act The Times My family and other animals Theatre Tell Me Donmar The iron hand in the velvet frock Bloo Revue Drill Hall, WC1 Royal National Theatre Why orchestras face a dying cadence Surfeit of cantatas Concert Amsterdam Baroque Orch Barbicah As Good as It Gets Twinkle, little star-but be careful Alon Jackson sends a warning to Aaron Carter and all poppets spending more times in the charts than at school The Butcher Boy Big paws in the music A legend in their own minds New Albums Only one poodle per customer We can become famous for many things, but we go down in history for one The Times Respect is due Opera & Ballet Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The feel-good book contest Without controversy, can the world's biggest literary prize be any good? Nicolette Jones reports The Times theatre The quiet force behind O'Reilly promises to invest in journalism and writers Liarn Healy, of The Independent, tells Raymond Snoddy of his plans for rebirth of a broadsheet Makeover for marketing An expert image-maker gives his profession a new face Advertisers close in on children's TV Maggie Brown's Media Diary Good luck on the relaunch—but not too much Paper round Picture Gallery Blair's rock rebellion Carol Midgley reports on a timely piece of media from veterian bible of pop Media, Sales & Marketing Mansionhouse World Wide Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Magazine Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teletubbies beat the Po-faces by a smile Sales Director The men who made the Mail Gerald Isaaman talks to the woman who has uncovered the genius, the intrigue and the scandal behind the newspaper legend Oscar performance by VW The Sunday Times A watchdog for Europe Raymond Snoddy on a new guardian of press freedom Is the BBC too mean to work with any more? The future of independent television documentaries is under threat from budget cuts, says Michael Leapman Media, Sales & Marketing Uqestor International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorien Hays Montrose Your Future - our Future Barings Plc Public Notices Butler The 1998 Woman Lawyer conference Legal Notices Bolton Institute University of Hertfordshire Multiple Display Advertising Items DfEE Posts The Royal Grammar School Cranfield University Sherborne School for Girls Cife Excellence in Independent Education Abbey Tutorial College Davies Laing & Dick Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge Easter Courses at Hertford College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Mander Portman Woodward Duff Miller Easter revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Why sixth forms are a blessing Research shows that schools with the extra year get hetter results, says Tony Mooney Education The Open College of Chiropody and Podiatry INSTITUTE for fINANCIAL mANAGEMENT Multiple Display Advertising Items Peterhouse Cambridge The Management School Lancaster University Table talk made more intelligible Kingston University The Times Blundell promises a fight to the finish Motor Racing: Briton Relishes Challenge of Competing in the United States Crutchley ready to return for Cannock Hockey Western's loss is Slough's gain Irish seek recipe for Festival success Racing: Crowd Gathers in Search of Ingredients for Profitable Cheltenham Visit Market Rasen Rapid Raceline Suny Bay has workout at Sandown Aintree lures Cherrynut Ayr Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Sandown Park Brittle seeks peace talks in dispute with clubs Rugby Union Rusedski warms to task with impressive victory Tennis Evans above the merely mortal Politics get the better of Hamed Sport in Brief Martin prevents Chinese takeover Badminaton: Dane Carries European Hopes in All-England Tournament Williams wilts in sight of victory Snooker: Hendry Let off Hook to Reach Thailand Masters Semi-Finals Woodward welcomes? Ryan back to the fold Squads Rapid Cricketline Middlesbrough in strong position to sign Gascoigne Football Arsenal back in title business For the Record Snow Reports Fixtures Haynes's road to fame faces closure Rob Hughes hails the fiftieth anniversary of one of Wembley's most auspicious debuts Neary wins battle of local heroes Boxing Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Mills hopes for cup glory with a difference Cheap shots at top Scot are out of bounds Word-Watching Smyth breezes to three-shot lead Scores Monie gambles on Betts to provide winning return Rugby League Radio Choice Finding uplift in Somerset Television Choice Kids, kidnappers and carry-on Cockneys Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Motor Racing 46 Ramprakash rescues England Middle-order recovery loosens West Indies' stranglehold on fifth Test Bridgetown Scoreboard Times Two Crossword Tomorrow in The Saturday Times Rubicon approaches for born-again batsman Michael Henderson sees an innings that led the touring team out of the shadows Golf 50 Superlative Travel Arsenal in bid to buy Wembley stadium Picture Gallery Short cuts to management know-how Des Dearlove introduces a 14-page supplement on the growth in demand learning for managers The Bradford MBA Americans got there first Background Fly on the wall at the business school Peter Brown observes two classes and two different teaching styles as managers find themselves back at school Ashridge Customising that fits the bill Tailored Courses Henley Management College Adding to the Knowledge pool Partnership University of Bath Wired up to the learning zone In Brief Bridging the education gap Small Business In Brief Warwick Business School Giving business a sporting chance Widget Finn reports on the high-earning, high-achieving sportsmen who are now successful or In Brief Do-it-yourself developers Internal Training Facilities Cranfield University Financial Times Management The Newcastle MBA The Times Newspapers School of Management & Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds University Business School Sheffield Hallam University Day or Night The University of Greenwich Kingston University Huron University Financial Times Management Durham University Business School Roehampton Institute London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford Brookes University ACCA Manchester Business School Sheffield Hallam University Boston University University of Surrey Greenwich School of Management university business… The University of Reading Nimbas The MBA Career Guide University of Luton Horsons Graduate School of Business The Open University Time Computer Systems

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