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News from 23/03/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Martin Murphy, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Kevin Ferrie, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Mark Crichton Maitland, National Chairman, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Nick Brown, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, D. J. M., Tom Williams, Marah Winn-Moon, Community Affairs Manager, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John Redwood, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Sara Kiley, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Hilary Appelman, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Mr Justice Dyson, Lynne Critchley, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Reporter, Phil Gordon, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Kieron Clarke, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Clive Gillinson, Managing Director, Dennis A. Read, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Arthur Leathley and Philip Webster, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, David Edwards, Paul Wilkinson and Nicholas Watt, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, M. Attalides, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Savage, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Graham Stringer, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Richard Ford and Dominic Kennedy, Stewart Tendler, Hettie Judah, Ian Murray and Nicholas Watt, E. Wisner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Simon De Bruxelles, Peter Stephens, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Philip Delves Broughton, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Marcus H. Elliott, A. Steven, Brian Glanville, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, William Neil, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Bill Edgar, J. W. White, Sam Kiley, Julian, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Benedict Birnberg, Robert Whymant, Peter Robinson, Andrew Tyrie, Jan Raath, Michael Brown, Christopher Irvine, Jenkin Thomas,

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Monday Robertson to shake up the Forces Oil exporters join forces West Indies lead £ 12m handshake Index Land Cruisers Four to Be Won Health review threatens secure mental hospitals Looking for our man in situations vacant Pretty in Pink Picture Gallery The Pope attacks Nigerian regime Sassenachs Savage Scotland Facts Britain in second division, French believe Breakaway republicans blamed for bomb Blast would have threatened loyalist ceasefire as Sinn Fein returns to talks reports Martin Fletcher Germany backs Italy 's place in the euro club Britannia DELL Blair plans an assault on £4bn-a-year benefit fraud 'Collective regret' for shot soldiers Hague pressed to alter policy on Lords By a Correspondent: Mother 's Day joy as snatched children return Airport reunion for six-year battle to win son and daughter back from Iran Police question man on series of attacks Why a national joke wants the last laugh Giles Whittell watches as the best of British actresses gather in readiness for the Oscars Whitehall plans an office in La to seek film deals J. P. Tod's Partners in rhyme again Interpol expert predicts a flood of drugs Surveyto check on threatened nightingale National Savings More prisoners lodge claims of jail assault Rapist who made first complaint is transferred from Wormwood Scrubs after solicitor's legal threat Detectives call in professionals with a nose for crime Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition Barclays Mortgages Nuclear subs escape cuts in military review Navy boats are given enhanced surveillance and intelligence role, reports Michael Evans Robinson may get transport job Demon Internet New demands on defence to cope with war or peace Dobson threatens health chiefs over waiting list cuts Debtor challenges bankruptcy rules Backing for driver in fatal train crash Cable & Wireless Resign , minister tells directors in soccer scandal Pressure growing on men at centre of Newcastle row, write Paul Wilinson and Nicholas Watt Welsh fools BBC computer MJN Academy plucks archive from the grasp of rivals First direct Massacre of toads leaves bad taste in mouth Ideology blamed for fall in adoptions Social workers are accused of spoiling youngster's chances of a better life, reports Alexandra Frean Siblings who want to stay together face a longer wait FIAT The Legal Process for Joining a New Family Indoctrination fear over lessons on citizenship John O'Leary on concern that governments could abuse new 'faithless' ethics classes Ministers may get own 'sleazebuster' FAAC Honey, I shrunk the car insurance! Royal Mail End of the line for lamps that outran steam age University 's cinema faces last picture show Cambrige's celebrated haunt for highbrow filmgoers is up for sale. Philip Delves Broughton reports Ancient hunting ground threatened by quarrying MESH Computers PLC Roadside drug tests will examine rise in driving under the influence Police begin voluntary screening trials, writes Stewart Tendler Abusers fail to seek help early enough The Best Name for Car Insurance Zurich Municipal Prison escape plot is foiled Steroids charge Violence at hunt Crash deaths Biggs treated Song choice Church bequest Parly revolt spreads as Mugabe gags rebels The President is hitting out at his Cabinet and Critics, Jan Raath in Harare writes Work Hard. Fly Right Picture Gallery Disneyland Paris Wife tells of fraught family life with Arafat Uneasy ghosts of genocide haunt Clinton's safari The President's Africa visit turns a bling eye to democracy, writes Sam Kiley BT White House puts premium on prize of positive images CU Commercial Union Blair team prepares for wind of change as Schroder era dawns Inside Germany Le Pen in power bid as Right falls apart DB Dun & Bradstreet No tiitle A million Nigerians see Pope beatify monk Painting 'may show Roman London' Sage Syria still insists on Golan pullout Kosovo 'will fight to the death Tom Walker hears brave talk from ethnic Albanian guerrillas during a night on manoeuvrues in the Llaushe Valley, Kosovo Chinese city offers loss-making state firms for sale at 8p each Alliance Leicester LineOne Communists share Moldova poll lead (Reuters): Plane kills three on ground (AP): Funeral for boy in well fall Poll chance for Ranariddh UN vow on Iraq inspections (AFP): Rape victims heeded Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Florida dusts off electric chair Nationwide Clinton wins praise of leading feminist White House laugh-in Ball raises $2.7m for Diana fund Guinea pigs invade park DIAL-a-PHONE Are China's mummies our lost cousins? Bodies unearthed in remotest Asia may belong to a lost European tribe. Anjana Ahuja reports DNA may deter disease Memory Like a Sieve? Looking great, feeling lousy Salmon with a family tree Pmt? Osteoporosis? Menopause? Prime Health Tempur Kenya Airways RaC Some like it pink Even if you don't want to flaunt summer's hot colour, it's important to show that you've got it, says Editor Grace Bradberry Swiftcall Forte 'A Tennant family curse ? Rubbish' Emma Tennant's family has endured bizarrely mixed fortunes. Interview by Grace Bradberry The Royal Bank of Scotland Will the Princess Marry Colin? The Time Difference Theatre Music Film Art Galleries Celluloid Eros Wonder woman Neeson comes up with a 24-carat Oscar Dublin strikes gold again "Majestic comedy" Now give us a real show Dan Technology Genius is genius, even dressed in a lab coat Phillips EN Dream team approach Concerts On wings of song Chappell Mr Blair's House of Patronage The Tories cannot ignore Lords reform, says Andrew Tyrie Grave tidings Faith that brought down an empire Does anybody listen to MPs? Ministers are increasingly ignoring the Commons, says Peter Riddell Pinky , perky Novel gift Just William Fighting talk Silly mayors Youngsters today know how]- to enjoy themselves .… Welfare and Homes The Goverment faces dilemma over housing benefit France and the Front A common problem for democrats of Left and Right Knighthood Not Included Advertising for ambassadors is just not done Legal advice for small claims Radio 4 changes Role and structure of Upper House Modern Christianity Diabetic drivers A Cyprus solution Worry about beavers Today's orchestras look to the future East-Enders A light lunch? Court Circular Tudor Hall School Royal engagements Service dinners Mr John Wells Birthdays today Victorian portrait saved for nation in tax deal Nature notes Personal Column The Times Anniversaries Public Notices Forthcoming marriages Marriage Royal Philharmonic Society Meeting Dinner Church news Wing Commander 'Laddie' Lucas Galina Ulanova Latest wills Professor Carlo Dionisotti On this Day March 23,1963 News The Times Crossword No 20,746 Business Jersey Forecast Travel as many times as you like from ?49.95 a year In the Times Atherton's Anguish England 's might threatens tradition Centrum Net Losses Plus Silver Lining Rusedski's service proves up to speed Ignorance proves bliss for Mitchell Audi Davies misses out on record chance Cambridge relief after overdue win Leaders stage recovery to sting Hornets Ayr and Cardiff in final Illingworth goes it alone White feels pressure Wright strikes back Fogarty defies odds Arsenal pursue double Cumbria regain trophy England stumble on in total disarray Atherton begins to look resigned to the inevitable Michael Henderson watches a watches lifting from a captain's shoulders and wonders who will be next to assume the heavy burden of leadership Adams turns tide for South Africa Scoreboard from Newlads Julian puts seal on final assault By our Sports Staff: Mbangwa tilts balance Scoreboard from Harare By our Sports Staff: Deflated Australia seeking reasons for defeat Jenkins finds his true vocation Chalmers gives Scotland World Cup inspiration Sanyo Bedford on course for league and cup double TSB Bowring careful to mask elation Nine minutes that won a war John Hopkins Grayson shines to leave Scotland in gloom NatWest Forwards transformed by half-time team talk Robson 's men on a pre-Wembley stroll Gateway 2000 Richards endures miserable day Kinkladze and City head for exits Matt Dickinson finds farewell on the agenda in a drab draw at Maine Road Tactical error leaves Ball to face the music Van Hooijdonk again lives up to his own publicity Determined Mills quick to impress Jones takes heart from Pilgrims' progress Success costs Fulham dear Sick old man regains his health Keith Pike watches fans shed tears of joy for the rejuvenation of Halifax Town Fc Davis gives his all to seize last-gasp draw Trouble brewing at Boundary Park Superlative Travel Allardyce ponders imminent promotion Sums add up for Torquay Nationwide Team talk Bell's Overseas Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Vauxhal Conference Carling Nationwide Bell's Beckham adds to Hoddle's woes Sharan Earle secures victory for Jamaica Gould keeps Celtic on top to press Scotland claims Phil Gordon on an encouraging day for Craig Brown's World cup hopefuls Berkhamsted learn their lesson to carry off title CDX Haslam fires and Bullets stay in race Guide to the Week Ahead Bbc 's screen play approaches final act Simon Wilde TV Action Replay Henman loses mind game, set and match Julian Muscat Strengths of rugby league This Week in the Times Player allegiance Wembley bids JVC O'Sullivan 's double sets the gold standard Cambridge extend winning run NatWest Mother's pride in Radcliffe Redgrave returns to best with record title victory Revenge drives eadows to record Edwards can still be proud Cannock take title at double England on track for World Cup Rugby League The Times Cricket Rugby Union Hockey For the Record Cycing Snow Reports Citibank Basketball Ice Hockey Racecourses embrace enterprise culture Alner maintains momentum Rapid Raceline Details from Ten Fixtures National Hunt Leaders Diplomacy eases Embassy fears Southwell Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Newcastle Crossing, the emotional pain barrier She lost four babies but never gave up hope. She runs with fellow sufferers in mind. And Whatever time she finishes in she is a champion, John Goodbody says I love my beer. I can always fit in drinking with running John Goodbody is captivated by the Irish charm of a former Olympian and marathon man Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on chess The Times Australian Grand Prix Results Silverstone Transfers Make Three Selections from Each of the Four Groups… To Enter by Post Changing Times Disclosing whereabouts of paedophiles Arbitrator misused word 'architect' in initials Summing up omission fatal Regulation affects private bus operator Get the Facts and the Figures Line marker transport is not highway maintenance Vehicle was used for carriage of goods by road Toyota Capitalisation, week's change Mitel Forte Next hopes to be in fashion with City Orange to launch global service The Pound Stock Market Spotlight switches to Emu membership Sunday Tip Word-Watching Results and Statistics Deutsche Borse The Facts The Board UK calls for software protection Investors in People Corporate Profile: NatWest Billionaires lose ?36bn over Asia Legal & General Shipyard insurance deal investigated by Lloyd's Ushers raises £50m in us Thyssen Our Verdict MCI sell-off raises fears for merger No income tax - a fiscal fantasy? Roger Bootle Argos pays ?4.8m for checker to cut queues Alternative Investment Market Merlin invests £10.5m in three biotech ventures Lobby to save Aim tax relief Tourist Rates BT It 's time to get ready for the euro The single currency is coming and it could be closer than some British companies think New script puts film-making in the frame for investors Diana Princess of Wales Radio 1 Water, water everywhere Radio Choice 'Is't not the king ?'' Ay, every men a king.' Review Bbc 1 Satellite and Cable Bishop calls for more European slots at Heathrow Deal to cut oil output as prices tumble Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Companies 46 Japan hopes stimulus package will pacify us Payoff to Fifield likely to be ?12m High Court freezes ?40m of Lord Moyne's assets Call to define 'Britishness' of movies RSC Fantasy 49 This week in The Times

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