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News from 18/03/1998

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Paul Scott, J. S. G. Blair Chairman, Alyn Shipton, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Duncan MacMillan, Helen Johnstone, Murdo Macdonald, Andrew Pierce, Elizabeth Summerhayes, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, John Vincent, Kathy Lipari, Christine Buckley and Adam Jones, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Marianne Curphey Gavin Lumsden and Caroline Merrell, Julian Lee, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Caroline Merrell, Patrick Collinson and Clare Stewart, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Philip Bishop, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Julian Lewis, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Wood, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, David Whitehouse, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, in Barbados, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Adrian Boulding Pensions strategy director, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Stuart W. Lewis, Katherine Bergen, Nigella Lawson, T. D. V. Bevan, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Philip Warland Director-General, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Edward Jones, Michael Rose, Barry Millington, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Claudia Joseph, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Tom Wright, Chris Partridge, Robert Winston, Richard Evans, Adam Barnard, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Queenie Houghton, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Dawn Primarolo, Kathryn Balley, John Allison, Richard Duce, Geof Wheelwright, Anne Ashworth, Sarah Johnstone, Dominic Kennedy, Paul Thompson, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, John Coduri, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, John O'Leary and David Charter, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Deidre Rosebery, Richard Miles, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Nadine Meisner, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Andrew Pierce and Stephen Farrell, Martin Waller, Carl Mortished and Dominic Walsh, Michael Binyon and Christopher Walker, Nigel Powell, G. H. Holtham Director, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Robin Lodge, Martin Salter, Leslie King, Charles Spencer, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Nigel Ball and Nick Hough, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Cheltenham Festival Budget Summery Abbey National Child benefit up and Peps spared in family Budget It's off to work you go Angry Netanyahu cancels dinner with Cook Budget 98 All the President's Women Aitken arrested Penalty night Index Oxbridge colleges face multimillion cut in government funding Students may have to make up shortfall with top-up fees, report John O'Leary and Charter Friends say bailed Aitken teeters on the brink of financial ruin The man once tipped as Tory leader may have to sell his homes, report Andrew Pierce and Stephen Farrell How to work as efficiently out of the office... EU ministers question ban on duty-free sales Diana aides receive royal honours No action against ally of Prescott over bill 30,000 may be tagged and freed from jail Business. bt. com Straw says Lawrence judge has his backing Surgeon faces charge over death of girl, 6 Heart consultant denise ignoring parents' wishes, writes Richard Duce Judge had key role in £1m homes swindle, court told Service could be better, hero tells restaurant where grenade exploded Robbers jailed for jeweller's murder Keen runner stabbed as he caught burglars J. P. Tod's Explosion at store linked to Mardi Gra bomber Sharp reminder of first contact with Aborigines to be sold Scientist accuses cattle farmers of Bse cover-up Expert says he cannot accept figures showing fall in disease, writes Michael Hornsby Cheltenham & Gloucester Thorny questions often bore fruit GP who won harassing case is left penniless Indian waiter made it too hot for thug Driver 8 times over the limit after spell in clinic Saturday in the Times Abbey launches crowd controls to restore peace Funeral of the princess has led to a big increase in visitors, writes Ruth Gledhill Bingham defends Masonic judges Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Number of mortgages to women doubles Cable & Wireless Last wish of Thomas's author fulfilled Pc World Mrs Cook 'liberated' by news of divorce Reconcilition with Foreign Secretary, she tells Shirley English Teenagers diet to copy musclemen or models It's Dickens, to the letter Wreck of Cornish trawler is found Singer remanded Breath-test death Bomb in class Father at last Twice unlucky Going Out to work a poorer man than your kids? Row over Cook's visit revives old antagonism Fidelity Investments EU feels let down over Har Homa concession Sick Yeltsin forced to postpone summit More Overseas News Inside It all adds up: everyone's winner Comment Serps set to suffer through cut in NI Pensions Anne Ashworth Savings for All French supermarkets welcome rise in duty Alcohol and Tobacco Matthew Parris Red Book Extracts Ideal Home Exhibition Blundering Paymaster Saves the day Savers owe generosity of individual savings accounts to the insensitive launch by Robinson Comment Personal Finance Editor Tax credit will enable workers to avoid stigma of claiming benefit The big idea running through Gordon Brown's Budget is that "Work always pays", reports Jill Sherman. Yesterday he aimed to encourage people to swap state benefits for gainful employment and wipe out the poverty trap through the working family tax credit; help with childcare costs; and an extension of Labour's "new deal" Banker whose ideas earned high interest National Insurance A young family hoping to spring free of poverty trap Hints reveal shape of hikes to come The Future Picture Gallery Expanded plan will get 80,000 more back into work It's tougher if you're single Claimants encouraged to seek work The Disabled Justice for wives of disabled men Carers Business verdict: small comfort and no nasty shocks A pot of gold for entrepreneurs who start early Enterprise City& Guilds Companies must wait to feel benefits of cut Corporation Tax It firms offered bonus Tax reliefs hailed as a victory for industry lobbyists Industry Loophole closes on share sales that last from bed to breakfast Capital Gains Millions will gain from Isa rethink Personal Savings Special offer increases deal for first-year savers How Isas Work Robinson affair leads to tighter rules Offshores Chase De Vere Investments PLC Hitting home on big spenders Stamp Duty Long hours for historic houses Inheritance Tax Revenue to check lower payments Companies Sharp Gas-guzzlers will have to pay more £50 saving encourages motorists who think small in changes to help environment Car Taxes Budget Stop Press Greens find little to applaud in reforms Environment Insurance firms attack holiday premium rise Travel £50m for country buses 'a small step' Transport Tax move will help mothers get back into employment Childcare More for first child masks threat of blow to better-off Child Benefit Nurseries and after-school clubs may be overwhelmed Tax Credits Women welcome aid with costs Reaction Invesco Eurorean Smaller Companies Fund 'Our goal is a tax system that rewards enterprise and makes all work pay' Chancellor's speech: Brown makes ambition his watchword Economy Enterprise Business Taxes Savings Johnson Fry Hague accuses Labour of betraying the nation Leader of the Opposition Nhs staff urge repeat prescriptions of £500m Health £250m to bridge the learning gap Education Charities cheer extra relief for Third World Charities Delay for the professionals Independent Financial Adviser Job less fears in benefits and tax merger Suitor lets Prudence run away with him Matthew Parris Political Sketch Enough to make a Yorkshireman grumble into his bitter Your Post Budget Pep Bored viewers wooed by Richard and Claire show Television Free admission carries a £9m fee Museums and Theatre White House hits back at widow's claims Kohl's negative image angers photographers The Times Technocrat ready to wield axe in China's No 3 post Theatre Tokens Serbia moves to restrict press freedom Direct life & pension services Suharto Cabinet gives pay to poor Navy chiefs face charges (Reuter): Building collapse traps 25 (Reuters): Ramos fears death plot Moscow expels diplomats Don't gnocchi it How Charles missed a chance with his recipes but caught the popular taste + Is the president really hooked on sex? + Smoking-not so much shocking as embarrassing A bedroom built for slumber In the final extract from The Sleep Solution, Nigel Ball and Nick Hough discuss the importance of creating the right environment for a restful night The Sleep Solution Direct Line Mortgades Audi Parents need a blueprint for bedtime Establish the Correct Eating Pattern Clinton is simply addicted to what he can get away with Common sense lost in the fog Ka Kenya Airways When showbiz marries soccer Victoria 'Posh Spice' Adams is not the first pop star to fall in love with a footballer. Here joy beverley, married to billy wright for 34 years, advise the young couple, Interview by Jason Cowley Swiftcall Hyundai Television breaks the final taboo Robert Winston defends his series which depicts a patient's last hours We hide death: it is beyond our control and terrifying Class war The issue is the grope Like Don Giovanni, Clinton is popular, but the clammy hand of the law may yet drag the lecher down to perdition Poll position Culture clash River rumpus A Budget to benefit Mr Blair The Chancellor took no chances, says Peter Riddell The Artful Radical Brown takes the best of Labour high-roads Diplomatic Disaster Cook has not helped British foreign policy or the peace process Lucky Indonesians Suharto dispenses crumbs from the rich man's table Threat to vital role of the Territorials in Regular Army Tuition fees New entrepreneurism Modern Christianity East-Enders Church weddings Pressures of life Internet addiction Questions in the House 'Fatal overstretch' of Scots museums Red card Pornography and art Seeing the light Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements The 9th Earl of Dartmouth Mr J. A. Floyd Dr Mikl?s Rajnai Reception American Chamber of Commerce(UK) Church news Bishop of Southwark Dinners Personal Column Memorial service Latest wills Rare rhododendrons make their debut Forthcoming marriages School news Anniversaries today Captain Richard Courage Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Stuart Gray Multiple Classified Advertising Items (By our Medical Correspondent): A Calendar of Disease On this Day March 18,1922 John Phillips John Philips, Cbe, Qc died on February 19 aged 86. He was born on June 9.1911 News The Times Crossword No 20,742 Business AA Information Highest & Lowest Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Tomorrow U-turn on Isas is expected to sparK a dash into shares Pep change buoys market as Chancellor's speech prompts mixed reaction Grade promises board changes at First Leisure Hire Intelligence Budget Claremont price takes 34p tumble Arts Booker chief goes after second profit warning Sport Raise rates, Brown hints to Bank Television and Radio Business Today RPI role for blades and veggie burgers Consumer spending expected to rise 4% The Chancellor said the new ambition for Britain must be to encourage enterprise and enterpreneurship, to boost education and skills and to open markets to competition and opportunities Trend Growth PSBR is estimated to be £17.75bn lower than 96-97 Brown said that the five-year delicit reduction plan was on track and being achieved more quickly than expected Budget Deficits Forecasts Errors Expenditure Budget Deficits Receipts Departments Diageo hits forecasts with profit of £1.9bn Investors in People By our City Editor: Brown's bowdlerised Budget Commentary Bass sells slot machine arm for £42m Barclays Hart resigns as head of the AITC Texas raises Energy stake after raid Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the year Stock Market Ftse at record despite caution over Budget Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) STERLlNG Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Booker thinks again Tempus Wolseley Charter Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Dorling Wall Street We have set a course for new ambitions and a new Britain Gordon Brown, the Chancellor, outlines the thinking behind a Budget designed to help the needy but not thwart the enterprising The 'homes for votes' scandal that left a legacy of distrust John Magill talks about the Westminster council inquiry Arts complex The Times City Diary Apple cheek The Times City Diary PA Consulting Group Slim chance Dry run Prestbury buys £103m property portfolio Warning as Lloyd's hits record Swire Pacific Charter plays down effects of Asian crisis Trust axes its final dividend Jourdan to sell trouser press business Britax stays confident as profit rises 24% Nat West Courtaulds shutting polymers operation Business Roundlip Manx allowances rise Match to Crt Arm valued at £175m Aggregates acquires AEA buys DSB Pound hurts Servomex Difficult trading conditions in US hit Wolseley SIG feels effect of strong pound Sharan Csfb sets aside extra $150m Royal Doulton jobs to go Dk to shed 180 in cost-cutting programme Zochonis profits grow in spite of sterling Telspec rises Reuters buy Equities firm at the close Compaq Planet Microsoft Portugal banks on a riverside renewal to welcome kings Eve-ann Prentice says lisbon's rejuvenation to host expo '98 will have lasting significance US Airways Conference 'magic' back in fashion Marketing Tax relief change to encourage small pension contributions would help all Support for blueprint on pensions funding The Times Unit Trust Information Service Union-Castle Line Playing to win new fans Are symphony orchestras full of 'glum men in penguin suits' whose dull concerts are manifestly failing to win youngstly over to the cause of classical music, as Richard Morrison suggested on these pages last Friday? John Summers, chairman of the Association of British Orchestras, argues that there is nothing wrong with the orchestral scene that more public subsidy wouldn't cure Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament The Spectacle Hearing is believing Tchalkovsky Experience Paris Master's greatest hits fall short Beethovenhalle Orchestra Festival Hall Make Mother's Day Art Galleries Theatres Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Maril Hargle Theater Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in Smalls is beautiful Alyn Shipton visits the tiny club that is nurturing the great jazz talent of tomorrow Swinging, vamping and having a ball London Cabaret 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… When did you last see your father cry? Oh! what a lovely war is back in the front line, 35 years after it first shook the world. Heather Neill reports Low in profile, high in fans Pop: Worthy inheritors of Sixties pop; plus a Sixties songwriting legend The Bluetones Uea, Norwich Good old revival songs Jimmy Webb Croydon You couldn't find finer company Love! Valour! Compassion! Manchester Marks & Spencer Picasso's Italian theatricals John Russell Taylor explores the great artist's joyful Neo-Classical period now on show in venice The Times Everything but inspiration Dance Houston Baliet Houston Joining bodily harm with indecent assault Home Secretary's asylum decision final when it is made Toyota Claiming over dismissal before transfer Income tax relief on Scottish venture Complaint no corroboration We were sinking-Like the Titanic When their new £275,000 home began to crack up, the Greens turned to the house warranty. that was the start of another nightmare. Eve-Ann Prentice North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Frank The Nhbc defends home warranties Crumbling and neglected, our country houses Rachel kelly on a report from save Britain's Heritage that highlights the perilous state of some of the country's architectural gems How to navigate through the off-plan market With homes in short supply there is a revival of a controversial Eighties sales technigue that buyers have learnt to love or loathe. Adam Barnard reports Brownfield site homes boom Most new city housing is now on redundant plots Berkeley Homes Live in tomorrow's world today! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Injuries hit England for Calcutta Cup Rugby Union: Rees, Underwood, Bracken and Vickery are Ruled out of Five Nations Match with Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Solihull Conference & Banqueting Centre Michael Shanly Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotland expects Sunday-best conduct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Silk Cut applies pressure to leader Sailing The Times Judgment day dogs Atherton Cricket Bishop and Williams pay price for failures Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Tendulkar has Warne in spin Simon Wilde says mark taylor's side could lose a test series for the first time in four years Inspired Irish win battles but not war Bowls: England Begin Defence of Title Comfortable Victory Legal & Public Notices Reiffel stays at home Zimbabwe setup chance of victory Istabraq pays fitting tribute to absent friend McManus dedicates overwhelming St Patrick's Day victory to Durkan's memory Multiple Display Advertising Items William Hill Cheltenham Ladbrokes Deserved win on the cards for unlucky All The Aces Racing Richard Evans Nap: Lady Rebecca (2.00 Cheltenham) Huntingdon Meade denied first Festival win by cruellest of margins Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newton Abbot Richards admits defeat over The Grey Monk Business. bt Dalglish in call to give supporters some cheer Football Eagles face tough task in play-offs Ice Hockey William Hill For the Record Market men whose football stock is bare Rob Hughes looks at the turmoil that has enveloped the board at St james Park Today's Fixtures Rfl summons Senior after Mather injury Sport in Brief Close calls time Kapil may tee up for India Nicklaus show goes on McCreesh faces hearing By our Sports Staff: Derby opt out of Belgian market Uriited's European dream rests on fitness of Giggs European Cup Quarter-Final 2nd leg Coventry's weakness spotted by Kelly Goalkeeper's heroics in shoot-out take Sheffield United into Fa Cup semi-finals Collymore tantalises in glorious defeat Rob hughes sees the gifted striker offer a glimpse of his potential Last Night's Results Powerful French win battle of styles Rugby Union 5 facts Did I say failure? I meant to say... Mark Ramprakash: An Apology Snow Reports Word-Watching Mothers in the front line Television Choice Radio Choice Pain: the result of wrongly applied paint Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Rugby Union Arsenal keep hopes alive Bergkamp will miss Fa Cup semi-final after being dismissed at Upton Park Times Two Crossword Valiant Villa's fightback fails by width of Spanish fingertip Simon Barnes Sun Morse Computers Istabraq's triumph greeted by roars and a few tears Cyber Suits You Sir Web Attack Interview CSiCOMPUSERVE Portillo's lesson in plain speaking DELL Dial up an expert to solve your PC panic Gates hits the fairway to win friends and influence people News and views from Silicon Valley by kenny MacLver The geeks have a word for it A change of address that could cost you deer Are they taking the Mickey? Gritty solution for slip roads Your Pc is watching you A new breed of cyber big brothers will be able to check out American Tv habits Ericsson Digital diagnosis puts patients in the picture Fast-track PCs keep tabs on rhino Hayes moderns Send your old PCs to serve in Bosnia Let us browse: St Paul's gets wired AOL Village life moves to the 21st century OPUS technology Patter of a tiny feat David Whitehouse explores the potential of micro space satellites to conquer space Call at your convenience Press play for the cybersex scene Boyes will be girls as one of Britain's hottest playwrights taps the tangled web to bring sex, lies and Internet chat in the theatre Netcom UK Teaches Training Agency High wire Netiquette for young cyber-fans Nicholas Booth on new guidance for parents on dangers posed by the net The Wise Web-User's Guide What budding stars really, really want Fun zone BT Internet Time to take the plunge into the net With early fears about the web in the past, getting wired is easy and cheap, says Chris Partridge Rocky road to success on the superhighway Netstar Art of lining up for the future Confused about choosing an Isp? Chris Partridge helps find a way through the maze Names Peace in BrowserGate war Choosing from the big providers If you're not online already, may be we can guide you. Here Chris Partridge sums up the plus and minus points of six major Internet service providers ClaraNET Mitsubishi Electric Every Which way to listen Www. Crazy Prices. Com It looks good for realists Line One Hp Hewlett Packard Rock-solid service without the beeps The net's power house Not a number but a modem of freedom LineOne link with United Microsoft Visual Personnel The fabric of future society Smart underpants are all very well but how will we wash our smalls if they're all electronic? Nicholas Booth reports on a clothing revolution Our Internet service doesn't tie you to your… And now for a commercial break Adbusters is one of 8,000 sites sniping at big business. But what can companies do? Elizabeth Summerhayes reports ICS Learning Systems Iiyama monitoring business Give me some Miami advice Keep track of your CD collection Software Great performance at a low price New faces in the It industry A nice hello for the good buyers Gloomy profit forecasts from manufacturers will trigger a hi-tech price war, but that means a great deal for the rest of us, says Nigel Powell How you can unravel your travel trading Dan Technology Microprose Corel makes your word its command Business Dates for digital diaries For quality chips, head up to the North East US Robotics Technology Magic marketing: Now you see It, now you don't Emu crisis could cripple companies The News Corporation Limited Forward Trust Group Limited Softcare Adidas Computer Futures Select Security Recruitment IT Industry Analysts National Criminal Intelligence Service Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Project Management Recruitment Interim Technology Uk Ltd Thomas Cook Vision Computer Recruiment Price Waterhouse CancerBACUP F I Group Plc The It Division, City Consultants Limited EcLipse Financial-Computing-Consultants Sohm Infosystems Limited I. 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