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News from 19/03/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Giles Tremlett, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Barry McGuigan, Alexandra Frean, Hannah Woleson Steinberg, Patricia Davies, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, Magnus Linklater, Tibor Fischer, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, Philip Howard, Ben MacIntyre and our Foreign Staff, Jeremy Kingston, Robert C. Buist, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, José Antonio Ardanza, Christian Bowman, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Vivien Hutchings, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Philip Ashton, Anthony Barrington Brown, John Bryant, Poole, Marianne Wiggins, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, H. J. M. Bannister, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Leon Novik, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Sylvia Disley, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Charles Bremner and Michael Hornsby, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Amanda Loose, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Mcgrath, Rachel Carson, David Charter, Derwent May, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent and Kevin Ferrie, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Tom Rhodes and James Pringle, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Rachel Kelly and Frances Gibb, John O'byrne, Stewart C. Black, Marit Hargie, Richard Dunwoody, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Peter Jay, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Patrick Cormack, Tessa Kelly (Manager), Raymond Keene, Warren Williams, Leon Krier, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Ali Syed, Richard Fordham, Managing Director, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alistair D. McConnachie, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Alan Calverd, Chris Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Peter Porter, Susan Gray, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Colin Pinnell, Amanda Craig, J. D. Woodthorpe, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Sue Heads, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, John Julius Norwich, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Michael Binyon and Christopher Walker, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lesley O'Toole, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, John Fuller, James Christopher, Nicholas Soames, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Robert Heneage, Scott Bradfield, Napier and Ettrick, George Sayn, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Dicaprio Unmasked Soaring ? puts export jobs under threat Brown hints that interest rates will not rise Israelis snub Cook at airport Sex law reforms United out Index The Clean Car Guide EU shake-up could cut food bills by ?80 a year Brooklyn rejoices as killers take a week off The Rush to Escape Stamp Duty Butler chosen for Princess fund job Good form at Cheltenham Paradise Reviewed The Real Monty Index Edwards race hope dashed as mast breaks A pelican crossing? No, it's a man with a bill Dobson pledges £320m to reduce waiting lists Midland First step towards pricier pensions News in Brief Tobacco losses BBC decision Driving ban Living wills EU job drive Murder charge Splash the cash Safety role call Photo prize Football chiefs apologise for slur on fans Supporters say a statement form Newcastle directors in riposte to tabloid allegations is too little and too late, writes Paul wilkinson Detective lived as a crook to catch ?6m gang Karaoke kings can now step into Elvis 's blue suede shoes Sparkling with glamour, fizzing with anger Jane Shilling finds that Tyneside women are not ready to kiss and make up with their club's bosscs Think big if you want a fast ride, cyclists are told Ferrero Rocher AA Court backs police who identified paedophiles Ruling says protection of children takes priority, writes Kathryn Knight Freed child sex abuser s may be kept in hospital On Line Cable & Wireless Girls' boxing match goes ahead in secret Dixons Regions will lose in EU spending reform Highlands and Northern Ireland will no longer qualify for aid, but a new safety net may help to ease the blow, writes Charles Bremner Farmers offered lump sum to leave the land Barclays Sheffield hails its poor status Computer turns back the pages of history Readers will seem to flick through manuscripts, writes Dalya Alberge Plan to cut TA would damage historic units Direct Homebase Student loans can buy comfortable life at university Better-off undergraduates are buying holidays, cars, computers and mobile phones, or investing their low-interest loans to collect bigger returns, reports David Charter PC World Dog returns home with a friend Oxbridge heads back top-up fees Bahrain Tent girl murder appeal is rejected News in Brief Genetic food ban Boys in sex case City man mugged Rifkind attack £1 landmark Snappy number S-class Archbishop takes control in the heavens Ruth Gledhill reports on how the ex-RAF serviceman George Carey was able to reach new professional heights flying a Harrier jumpjet Hewlett Packard Soldiers remembered 80 years after they fell The Pep Superstore Prison Service investigates jail brutality claims Maze Murder Suspects Questioned Peers rally in praise of Irvine's £650,000 refurbishment Boots Picture Gallery Vodafone Resistant bug linked to animal feed drug Carmakers reject doctrine of 'small is cleaner' Linking a ?50 road tex reduction to engine size makes no sense to the motor trade, reports Kevin Eason Brown will find virtue has a higher price in years to come Riddell on Politics BT Treasury gears up for huge windfall Buyers hurry to beat stamp duty deadline Rachel Kelly and Frances Gibb on the rush to save thousands of pounds and the Inlsnd Revenue's readiness to thwart tax dodgers Benefits rebel says Labour has found its soul Alliance Leicester Daewoo Cook unrepentant as Israelis boycott send-off at airport MFI home works 'Private army' for papal visit Hoverspeed English is crucial, French concede Rifkind condemns lack of diplomacy German trial to lift lid on doping France 'proposed Italian occupation to keep Nazis out Vodafone Scottish Widows (AFP): Publisher withdraws Hitler book disc Vatican snubs 'saintly' queen Energy Efficiency Villagers battle for right to steal brides Tiny republic in Caucasus calls on Yelstin to let 'Wifenaps' contnue, Richard Beeston writes in Moscow (AFP): Kosovo protester is shot dead as violence spreads RSPCA JFK memorabilia lose lustre for buyers after collector's deal with family Face in Clinton crowd becomes reluctant star Legal & General Mandela tackles race issue in rugby Amazon fires spread Magnet Australia uncovers fake wine racket Indian leader renews nuclear bomb rhetoric State prepares for drunken April fools as prohibition is abandoned Christopher Thomas reports on a drinks ban that has served to produce lethal concoctions and encourage corruption Standard Life Bank 'Asian culture' link in jet crashes Investigators are examining Whether deference may be deadly in the air, writes Tom Rhodes US offers China missile aid in return for arms export curb Tiny (AFP): Thirteen die in Taiwan accident Interflora Flowers World Wide (AFP): Britons held in Chechnya 'safe' World in Brief Cubans feared drowned (AP): Pentagon hacker arrest (Reuters): Farmers' suicides soar (Reuters): ?12m paintings vandalised Cambodia jails ex-Premier (AFP): Killer to serve term at home Put more fibre in your diet Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on the importance of fibre; synchronised menstrucation; childhood migraine; the biochemistry of emotion and mysterious illnesses The Sunday Times A case of mind over matter Lloyd-Webber pays a price Jersey Mysteries of child migraine Why working women tend to ovulate in sync Hill House Hammond No football ... no cry Many of Jamica's football team used to play barefoot. Now they face the mega-millionaires of World Cup soccer. Story: Barry Wigmore, left. Pictures: Chris Harris Time Can English be more than post-British? Magnus Linklater says the UK has an identity crisis at its heart Shirt alert Lotta bottle The Times Diary No fire in Labour's belly Brown's Budet had more to do with continuity and compromise than with the radical reforms the nation needs Booted out Picture Gallery Alan Coren Things have come to a pretty pass, Mr President The Handout Culture Like St Augustine, the EU has postponed the day of virtue Assault on Excellence A devious decision that will damage Oxford and Cambridge Forest Fear Pray for rain and pass the ammunitiion for the Amazon Where 'Budget for the many' may fail more than a few Upsets abroad Privatisation losses Cleaning up London Letters for publication should carry contact… In the picture Obtaining funds for local projects Ringing complaint Sadness at loss of a royal library Poundbury rejoiner Brains and beauty Rocket test Internet addiction Court Circular The 9th Earl of Dartmouth Today 's royal engagements Stanley Rivlin Eton College Luncheon Royal Society of St George (Westminster… Lecture Personal Column Bear every hardship that is sent you, and whenever… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mahony - On 6th March, to Rosamond (née Adams) and… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridgewater Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Craine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art expert unmasks mystery castle Niemeyer wins 1998 Royal Gold Medal Dawkins Deuchars Downton Rachel and David and all family and friends. Funeral… Dinners Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Suddenly on 16th March 1998 at the Royal Marsden… Donations, if desired, to save c/o Reynolds, 31 High… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mellor - Edward (Jimmy) Mellor MBE F. I. Mech. E. on… Rees Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stephenson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages High Sheriffs Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Sir Samuel Curran Personal Column Musical Instruments Restaurants Chelsea large double room in lovely mews house, 2… Bada Antiques Fair Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Iryani Sheikh Abdul Rahman al-Iryani, President of North Yeman, 1967-74, died in Damaseus on March 14 aged 87. He was born in Iryan on July 18,1911 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir Charles Hardie Sir Charles Hardic, CBE, chartered accountant and company chairman, died on February 20 aged 87. He was born on March 10,1910 Submarine in Arctic Gales Submerged Nearly Five Weeks The Times Crossword No 20,743 News AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Swissair Football : Manchester United drew 1-1 last nig Forecast American Express Services Europe Limited Tomorrow Tax experts cheer first Budget for poor since 1989 Greater state control of rail urged by MPs Pension task force set to urge scrapping of Serps Young Hanson given £500,000 payoff Business Chips are down for Gaming Groups Kingfisher emerges as new mail order threat Travel Threat to AIM market as tax relief on stocks is abolished The Royal Bank of Scotland Sport Television and Radio Business Today In the black Smiths deal Thomson hints at perks for investors BBC ties up Discovery deal in US Harvest Hewlett Packard ICL demands more money for DSS benefits project Wassail to change investment strategy Picture Gallery Laing acts to cut exposure in US Surf the Net and watch TV Income slumps at BNB Resources Sale in US creates big rival to Reuters Business Roundup PacifiCorp demand Kwik Save deal cleared Scholl ready to step out Devro shares advance Rosebys plans stores Wilson Connolly payout Rea at the double Tourist Rates Rival sues to halt bid from GUS The Times Smiths on course with Sextant deal By our City Editor: Brown's Budget bluff Commentary Weir beats forecasts with £60m BT Redland Brick helps Ibstock to build up £23.5m Bowthorpe eyes Asia for growth Commodities Liffe Options Shares push above 5,900 for another record high Stock Market The penny on a pint in the Budget was the worst-case… 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 Smiths Inds Bowthorpe Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Chirpy Kingfisher Tempus Wall Street John Laing MPs line up the fat controller to steer British Rail Mark Ii Investors must fear moves to derail the regulator, writes Carl Mortished Caught short The Times City Diary First salvo in the long war on poverty INVESTEC Sent into a Far East flap by article's animal instincts Business Letters Forced annuity purchase leads to injustice Shares close at best of day Mikimoto Volvo KPMG considers marital relations Any Other Business Traditional practice under threat Accountancy Philip Ashton says auditors must change to avoid becoming irrelevant International issue paints surreal picture The Times Unit Trust Information Service Roche Bobois Reinsurer can require proof Usual maritime insurance rule applicable Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Their names and addresses and the particulars of… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistcash Limited Case No: 163 1998 in the High Court of Justice… District Judge in open Court at 33 Bull Street,… Trawling Services Limited In the matter of Glyptobuild (formerly Team Design &… To: Terence Anthony McCamley of Chambers Farmhouse,… The Insolvency Act 1986 Rochester Steel Limited… Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Insolvency Act 1986 in the Guildford County Court No… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pursuant to Rule 4.182A of the Insolvency Rules 1986… Fund cannot be substituted Court bound to follow European case The Times Summing up not confined Corrections Dour , different and decidedly independent Giles Tremlett introduces a two-page report on the Basque Country, which has an importance to Spain greater than its size suggests Politics Sea change on the waterfront Bilbao Where a bit of agro can be so relaxing Tourism Portrait of a city's new emblem Art Moving into top gear Industry Quality Makes the Difference Historical ties bind bank to its motherland Banking If it works, why not do it on the cheap? Fame has not spoilt Quentino-he still made Jackie Brown on a shoestring. Lesley O'Toole reports Good Will Hunting Ursula Andress is now a work of art Matthew Barney's stunning Cremaster 5 opens in London tomorrow, Isable Carlisle reports Curzon Mayfair New on Video Tarantino's reservoir of pithy fiction New Movies: Geoff Brown sees the enfant terrible of gaps and gore grow up in impressive style with Jackie Brown Multiple Display Advertising Items Tower Records-Video-Books 'Film of the year so far' Snap Verdict Opera & Ballet Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Classical Concerts Raymond Gubbay Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amy's View Multiple Classified Advertising Items Apollo Labatts Apollo Victoria Entertainments Comedy Theatre The Real Inspector Hound The Complete Works of William Beauty and the Beast Quest of a restless spirit Family 's night out POP The Corrs Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brief Lives The Woman in Black The Royal National Theatre Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Standing in Edwards Albee's New EDNA The Phantom of the Opera Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber's Best New Play National Theatre BO 0171 452 3000 Cats The frocks don't matter Opera Cosí fan tutte Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Judas Kiss The Songs of Leiber & Stoller 'The Great American Musical' Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magistrate Rent is Due Strand Theatre Kat & the Kings Victoria Palace Theatre "Art" Roger Allam Mick Ford Jack Dee Locked in a magic moment Timeless Donmar Warehouse Wag the dog Marx for low humour Animal Crackers Manchester Picture Gallery Blowing in the wind The Times New Classical CDs: Pavarotti and Sutherland together… Opera John HIggins A voice that cried out for the wilderness Despite greater ecological awareness, Rachel Carson's fears for the planet are still justified, says Bel Mooney Picture Gallery Woof of approval Portrait of the Council as a middle-aged flop Minerva Press Down but not under The Oxford Book of Australian Essays Edited by Imre Salusinszky Oup. £20 Isbn 0.19.553739.4 Adjust your headset Ambush at Fort Bragg By Tom Wolfe BBC Radio Collection, £9.99,2hrs 55 mins Isbn 0563 55791 5 She was the life of the Party Derwent May sees a Liberal stalwart disillusioned by war but hopeful for her cause Boxed up and ready to go Barry McGuigan cheers a champion, poet and playground hero Muhammad Aliin Figher's Heaven By Victor Bockris Hutchinson, £10 Isbn 0 09 180195 8 No winner in this race In Metro Books on Saturday: Is Chinese fiction going… Extra , extra: scoop these up to read all about it The Times Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: Tour the Dutch bulb field, swim in the Gulf at Easter or ramble in northern Portugal Check-In General Accident Direct ABTA British Midland Flightwise Bargain Flights Zurich Express ABTA Monument Travel Bridge the World Travel Centre Jetline Airlink Worldwide World Link 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much more than atwo-horse race Picture Gallery William Hill Thunderer: Hexham Rapid Raceline One Man comes to mow down rivals Popular grey adds to bookmakers woe with first Festival success Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Lingfield Park Blowing Wind can storm to valuable bonus Ladbrokes Newcastle 's stock remains on slide Football: Fans Vent Wrath on Board as Demoralising Defeat Adds to Relegation Worry Vialli learning from Chelsea's mistakes Wolves lack cutting edge UEFA Champions League Gascoigne dose to move By our Sports Staff: Price of success weighs on Arsenal Last Night's Results Fixtures Coaches stand accused of ultimate sporting abuse Davies sets out to register place in history Golf: Briton Bids for Unique Fifth Triumph on Course where Victory Has Become Standard Practice Ballesteros planning to star at the Cotton club Snow Reports For the Record William Hill Silk Cut burns off rivals to take lead Sport in Brief Ryan back from the wilderness Rugby Union Wilkinson Students earn honours in only their first year Successful venture may expand into aleague next season. David Hands says Jenkins reaps benefits of learning from his errors Word-Watching Rolf to the rescue in Sw15 Television Choice Radio Choice 6 . 00am Business Breakfast (95258) 7.00 Bbc… I am not a number , I am a free woman Review Satellite and Cable Racing Monaco shatter United's dream Solaskiaer's goal not enough as fluent French champions reach European Cup semi-finals Times Tow Crossword The Times Ferguson exits with regrets Rob Hughes laments the fatal lack of enterprise shown in the first leg The Times on Saturday Golf Sun England fear over injury to Scholes NBS Highfield International Ramsey Hall First Executive P1-3 Management Sales Recruitment Speiclists Highfield International Frost & Sullivan Ltd Oxford Preservation Trust Secretary Settled into travel Broadening the mind won't pay off your loan, says Susan Gary Faron sutaria Stafford Long American Express Dynamic publishing company Accounting Manager Tasker truran Maxwell Stamp Plc Serco Tas International Reservations Advisor City Careers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Teacher Training Agency Mistress in Mayfair I want be an...... 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