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News from 24/03/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Mark Barrington-Ward, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Nigel MacNicol, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Edward Seckerson, Bill Frost, Julian Lee, Mark Souster, Harriet Warner, Philip Delves, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Robert A. Gibbs, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Brightman, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Geoff Newman, Huon Mallalieu, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Martin Fletcher chief ireland correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, David Charter, Effa Okupa, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, John Norman, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Helen Garner, Campaign Manager, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Adam Jones, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Charles Bremner and Adrian Lee, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Richard Owen, John Wilton, David Pannick QC, G. S. Drtcha, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Christopher Jones BBC Parliamentary Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Kathryn Knight, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Robert Davis, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Nick Messinger, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Kerr MacGregor, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Philip Webster, Richard Ford, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, W. S. Parker, Alasdair Murray, Brian Lang, Jamie James, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David McIntosh, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent,

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Four to Be Won Anthrax alert on duty-free spirits All-ports warning as Saddam plot against West is uncovered Yelstin puts man of 35 in command after purge Picture Gallery Index So near, yet so far away from the ideal parking slot Zoos of Shame Picture Gallery NCP founders share £580m BBC lottery Film reworked Sir John back in charge as Newcastle directors quit The Real Oscar Winner The Emu Endgame The National Lottery Passionate fantasies lose their warmth in front of the Brazier Outside agencies Jfmay investigate police complaints Stewart Tendler reports on Home Secretary's plans to rid forces of a 'corrosive minority' Brewers challenge high duty on beer Audi Minister caught writing questions for tame MPs Blair challenges Europe to follow his 'third way' Sinn Fein returns as talks resume Lawyer to meet jail governor on Scrubs News in Brief New Lolita film is passed uncut News in Brief Closure of units 'no threat' Complaints about estate agents rise News in Brief Photographs of macabre art led police to sculptor When inspector saw bust, he knew it must have been cast from human remains, reports Kathryn Knight Students join queue for death masterclass Margarine is first item for Diana fund to hit shelves By our Religion Correspondent: Bible play an act of blasphemy says pastor Compaq Bland backs BBC over controversial lottery game show Carol Midgley on the television show designed to boost the flagging sales of scratchcards Etonians 'lack female role models' Boots Mandelson attacks Dome 'cynics' France faces legal action over World Cup tickets Manchester United's £14m training ground hits snag 'Mercy' for TV licence dodgers Play it again: a novel sequel to Casablanca By a Correspondent: Pot-growing transplant man is freed Magazine cleared of bias against man Lloyds Bank They also serve who only rock and wait Legal aid 'only route for personal injury claims' Two recent court cases highlight why the present system must be preserved, reports Frances Gibb Land Rover Explorer of lost tunnel pledges to defy ban By a Correspondent: Pop history with a scrap of difference Poland St. Joseph's Hospice Britain leads way to higher zoo standards EU inspection scheme will be improve welfare of animals in captivity, writes Nick Nutall Star's elephant plea may force circus to close Arts therapy to play NHS role Novartis Owner of big cats fights for their lives Early learning may put boys off school MPs to study fears that emphasis on three Rs is to blame rise in explusion, writes David Charter Poor families to be told the best way to bring up baby Valerie Elliott on plans for an annual report on the state of the nation's children to help those disadvantaged homes First-timers listed for fiction prize Fujitsu One stop for play, rest and study Lbn litres of water missing Builder is remanded over rape on train News in Brief Prison damages News in Brief Carer 's overdose News in Brief River death News in Brief Kidnap remand News in Brief MPs' lights out News in Brief British Gas More of Labour's 'luvvies' turn against the party Band regrets Blair support Tory ballot met by apathy BT Picture Gallery Loss of influence will increase pressure on Blair's euro policy Ridell on Politics The Royal Bank of Scotland Electoral fraud 'rife in Ulster' News in Brief Defeat for Bank Bill Fight against sex tourism In Parliament Africa urged by Clinton to pursue trade and not aid The President's dream of renassiance for the continent has set the stage for his six-nation journey, David Orr reports Jaguar Xk8 Moscow mayor fancied in Kremlin race Robin in Moscow assesses who are the likely contenders for the vacant post of Prime Minister Court of Tsar Boris run on uncertainty principle Dell (Reuters): The Decrees 'Ministers come and go, nothing seems to change' Richard Beeston finds most Moscow citizens blase about reshuffles American leader sends a message of support Smoke halts air battle to douse Amazon blazes (Reuters): Thousands ill in forest fire smog World in Brief (Reuters): 1,000 Tamils die for road (AP): Kenyan students run riot (AP): Rwanda nuns kidnapped (Reuters): Communists take Moldova (Reuters): Electric chair execution Danish Cabinet reshuffle (AP): Boy Scouts win gay ruling (Reuters): Cat driver, 104, charged BT (AP): Serbs shout down classroom pact Tom Walkers in Pristinia reports on hostile reaction to a priest's mission to end school apartheid CNT Picture Gallery US Navy puts ban on nude sleeping Vodafone Chirac in TV bid to rally coalition Pope 'at risk' from lack of medical help Bodyguards had to beg for water, Sam Kiley reports from Abuja Israel rejects US plan for land handover Commercial Union Energy Efficiency Pontiff driven on by firm belief in his mission My struggle to die with dignity Jane MacDonald is affiliated by terrible diseases. She tells Anjana Ahuja why she has taken a lead in the fight for euthanasia Body and Mind on Thursday The Harley Medical Group What to do when you have a stroke The London Hernia Centre From pop icon to new wave green warrior Andrew Ridgeley former star of Wham! has a new identity as an ecocampaigner. Interview by Bill Frost Computacenter Never mind the Oscar, where's my freebie? The unexpected winners at the the Acadamy Awards cerenomy are the presenters, says Giles Whitell Yeltsin leaps into the abyss These sackings can only make Russia even more weak and dangerous, says John Lloyd Royal secret The Times Diary A time to die on screen We should be glad that this death, at least, won't be trivialised by television So Berry rude The Times Dairy Home run The Times Diary French lessons The Times Diary Adventures of Tony in Euroland Antole Kaletsky warns Blair not to trust the French The Yeltsin Coup Good theatre but poor politics No Mitigation Ministers cannot neglect the mentally ill The Humane Zoo Britain sets a standard for the rest of the EU 'Flawed' proposal on car taxation Masai 'battering' Workers as assets on balance sheet Reporting Parliament Reserve forces cuts Tory party reform Posted abroad Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Religious intolerance King 's Library move 'essential' Museum closure Modern Christianity Poles apart Court Circular Royal engagements Receptions Meeting Personal Column Birthdays today Memorial services Dinner Service dinners Anniversaries School news Luncheons War Medals The Times Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Tickets All Tickets Beverley Cross Beverley Cross, playwright, librettsit and screenwriter, died of heart disease in London on March 20 aged 66. He was born on April 13,1931 Court & Social Personal Column Avion Flightseats Airlink Worldwide Delta Worldwide Sir Anthony Fell Sir Anthony Fell, Conservative Mp for Yarmouth, 1951-66 and 1970-83, died on March 20 aged 83. He was born on May 18,1914 Flight Seekers Jetline Jetworld Flightwise Global Air Travel Plc Faresavers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices From our Own Correspondent: The Pope and Ramsey in Kiss of Peace Sir Arthur Hoole Sir Arthur Hoole, solicitor, died on March 17 aged 74. He was born on January 14,1924 History and expertise on show Peter Brown introduces a two-page report on the British Antique Dealers' Association and its annual fair this week John Noot Galleries David Pettifer Nicholas Gifford-Mead Bada Antiques Fair Polly de Courcy-Ireland Norman Adams Richard Courtney Limited William Tillman Frank T Sabin Atlantic Bay Gallery Alistair Sampson Antiques Ltd Mandell's Gallery Art & Antiques Fairs Supplement Sandra Cronan Ltd John Spink Member of the British Antique Dealers Association Art forged to fire the nation Swaggering still life The British Antique Dealers' Association Bada Antiques Fair J. Collins & Son John Bly Michael Wisehall Bada Antiques Fair Rafael Valls Limited Reindeer Antiques Ltd Rupert Gentle J. Morton Lee Fine Watercolours Alan Walker Gerald Sattin Ltd M. P. Levene Ltd Avon Antiques David Gibbins Dealer in Antiques Mac Humble Antiques Fine furniture and reflections of the past Raffety Ackermann and Johnson Bada Antiques Fair Jonathan Horne A week for brave hearts north of the border Knowledge of the Scottish scene benefits a High Wycombe entrant; could another player-manager be emerging down the KIng's Road? League Updates Line Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores Bac Sport London Goal Keepers Down to ten men for the cup semi-finals Only five English and Scottish league clubs left in the club. . . could the dummy solution work? News The Times Crossword No 20,747 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Western Provident Association In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section today Investors angry at Fifield payoff at EMI John Charcol Analysis Alasdair Murray I on the business of… Car park kings sell out in £801m American deal Owen to receive £1.5m package from NatWest Law Why solicitors have reason to fear 'no win,… Exporters taking a pounding Takeover fever sends Savoy shares soaring Sport Germans to buy Random House for$l. lbn Television and Radio Pages 50-51 Business Today Edmonds to replace Cruickshank Parking lot is a happy one for NPC chiefs Waterfall acquires Radion Leisure up Rosneft sale Lease Plan Oil prices surge after Opec's cut in exports Tomkins buys private us company for £112m TransTec share price disappoints GTech begins efforts to win over the lottery regulator Boeing hit by further bottlenecks Radio Authority to launch digital era Business Roundup Taylor Nelson boost GUS files counter suit Roxboro meets challenge Elf's Russian alliance Lockheed merger threat Forth Ports ahead Feld begins appeal Tarmac £69m contract Mayborn dividend held Tourist Rates Troubled Everest left out in the cold by Caradon Hilton calls off $4bn takeover bid Nabarro Nathanson By our city Editor: EMI dancing to the wrong tune Colefax and Fowler to add new French style Sales agents suspended by Eastern Morgan Crucible defies conditions Legal & General Output agreement fuels resurgence in oil sector Stock Market Commodities Major Indices Honeymoon interrupted Tempus TT Group TransTec Battle to take the fear out of regulation The Buisness of Politics Ignorance will be no excuse for managers when the euro arrives German joke The Times City Diary Love all The Times City Diary Summit dreams The Times City Diary Professions take brand new approach Marketing Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lofts in Cyberspace Modest losses at the close HSBC Group Delivery is separate for VAT Motive irrelevant in establishing perjury Liquidations Receiverships: Auctions Manufacturing Company British Franchise Associtation Business to Business International Product Design Make Enough to Retire in 3yrs Private Detective Opportunity of the Decade Auctions Ring our Marketing Director Franchisès ECM Group Ltd Gron Swift Prosecution after tax settlement WVE Commercial Finance Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd Speeding up setting down Tag PC Full steam ahead for Britain's £7bn franchise sector Video Conferencing Franchise The Times K J C Mobile Phones Business to Business Internet FTS Apprentice printers who forged unlikely alliance Harriet Warner finds two antiques enthusiasts who set their stall out early Business Services Accommodation Cheques Cashed Rates from 3.25% Message plus Lorraine Electronics Communications Briefings Make a big impression use the best addresses in town Computers & Computing Services Time Computer Systems VAT man to step up battle on tax dodgers Smooth Happy and Streetwise Backstreet Boys Wembley Arena Rescue mission Gospel Fontella Bass Barbican ENO Ready to Take That and party on Gary Barlow Apollo, W6 Stars twinkle and fall Opera Samson et Daliia New York Met Low budget gives Wagner a break Das Rheingold Leicester Take a medal for modernism Concerts LSO/Boulez Barbican Hall Protracted chill Thomas Quasthoff Wigmore Hall Orthodox but never ordinary Some of Russia's finest icons are on show in London. Richard Cork is amazed by their power and Variety World Premiere Live on Stage Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Prokofiev's Fifth Symphony Reviewed by Edward Seckerson The Times Around the Galleries Art Galleries Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingson's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Peer-group pleasures The Girlz Orange Tree Room History lessens Tearing the Loom Lyric, Belfast Goodness graciously The Millionairess Citizens', Glasgow Value of working for free The Pro Bono Group is on a recruitment drive, says Frances Gibb £20,000 award for a company victim Society climber? Inn and Outs Picture Gallery Ramblers win case Picture Gallery Chambers Banking & Finance Eagan Janion Cases haunted by the spectre of failure Contingency Caution Legal Appoinments Mercury Asset Management K/f Selection Credit Lyonnais ZMB Industry Graham Gill & Young Chambers Professional Recruitment A case of no win, no fee, no way? Contingency fees are being touted as justice for all. But David McIntosh raises a cautionary note Legal Appoinments Garfield Robbins PSD Group PSD Broken dreams as merger schemes fade Edward Fennell reports on a trend that may be coming to an end No Title Legal Appointments ZMB Michael Page Legal The Times Cloisters the Chambers of Laura Cox Qc The Manchester Metropolitan University Emmanuel College ZMB Industry Civil Litigation- Hampshire. Largo fiim seeks Sol… Sharman & Trethewy Solicitors Chambers Professional Recruitment White and Bowker Solicitors Competition Lawyer Paul Samoilys The Times Legal Appointments The Times EPPE Single Buoy Moorings Meldrum Barette Recruitment Commercial Pupillage Gallaher Limited Legal Adviser Dunton Scott Enfield Magistrates' Courts Committee Paralegal W1 Law Firm Channel Four Television Taylor Root Stephenson Harwood Nortel Northern Telecom Legal Appointments QD New 1 Square Graham Gill & Young Actis People in Law Eagan Janion The Times Non-Contentious Construction Lawyer for Global… Lipson Lloyd Jones QD Stephenson Harwood TNT Express Worldwide European Bank BBC McCoy tees up record attempt Racing: Champion Jockey close to Bettering Scudamores' Achievement Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Chepstow Fontwell Park Racing Ahead Silk cut stays in touch with leader Sailing Fixtures Rusedski marches on summit Tennis: Defeat for Sampras Leaves Briton in Three-Way Fight for No 1 Ranking Toyota Wright flies flag for England Squash Pools Forecast Ntini makes late entrance to end Sri Lanka chase Cricket Pakistan gain upper hand Maltese applause for Swedish win Golf Snow Reports Composed Skelton takes title Bowls Owen strikes note of optimism for troubled Hoddle Football Injuries deal blow to Brown's plans For the Record Picture Gallery Scotland face tour upheaval Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess McRae sets pace to ward off Finnish duo Sport in Brief Oxford make light of scale story Cambridge crew weigh in nearly a stone a man heavier Armstrong dispels retirement fears Cycling: Former World Champion Planning Early Return to Saddle Word-Watching Primus Connolly at centre of salary row Rugby League Radio Choice A feline safari encounter Television Choice Snapshots of an altogether different world Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Atherton resigned to his fate Ambrose administers likely last ristes for embattled England captain Times Two Crossword Tennis 48 Hooper wastes special talent Michael Henderson rules the failure of a gifted batsman to fulfil his potential Football 49 Sun Morse Computers Gascoigne prepares to pledge future to Rangers

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