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News from 27/03/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Helen Johnstone, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Steve Clarke, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Adam Jones and Raymond Snoddy, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Polly Newton and James Landale, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, George Turnbull, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Alan Hamilton and Guy Walters, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, David Charter, Antony Hichens Chairman, Jasper Gerard, Bernard Crick, Russell Kempson, John Chelsom, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Meg Carter, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Charles Corman, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Jones, Ron Footer, Raymond Keene, Ric Cooper, Cynthia Kee, Stefano Hatfield, Tim Congdon, Tony Lawton, Edwina Currie, Caroline Merrell, Deborah Brett, Craig Seton, Richard Miles and Martin Waller, Roger Boyes, David Pearman, President, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Andrew Evans, Peter Hennessy, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Allison, John Lloyd, Bill Norris, F. Burrett, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Shirley English and Nick Nuttall, David Charter and Caroline Merrell, Jason Nissé, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Philip Jeune, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Paul Cavadino, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Patrick Dearnley, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Julia Matthews, David Maddock, Robert Whymant, Alan Jackson, Stewart Till, Reginald Hibbert, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Andrew Cook Chairman, B. D. S. Lock,

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Healing power of swimming with dolphins Shake-up in welfare hits the workshy Index Silver cloud Abbey National Call halted Murdoch deal In the Saturday Times Gun boys 'should be jailed for life' Actor dies Prison race row British Jews snub Cook 30 police will keep watch on freed paedophile Mandelson's faithful lapdog retrieves the situation Rail companies ordered to cut overcrowding London worst hit as its number of peak morning commuters grows by 10% reports Arthur Leathley BT Irvine in row over 'work on stables' Elderly invited to play bigger role in society Abbey is fined £5,000 for fall Dolphins help brain-damaged boy speak Child breaks eight years of silence after swimming with Flipper in Miami, says Simon de Bruxelles Wife leaves vicar and her family to set up home with chorister Clapton has half sister he never knew Boy in care had daily journey of 400 miles Creatures with a healing power Direct Line Prisons chief embroiled in race dispute Claim that Afro-Caribbeans are more likely to die from suffocation spark anger Music at Home Picture Gallery No danger from eating beet Bse inquiry told Beatings done by failed terrorists Fishermen's jobs are sacrificed to save mussels Meat-free diet cuts heart risk Pc in Lawrence case accused of failing in duty Adrian Lee reports from the judicial inquiry Couple prayed quietly for youth as he lay dying StMungo's Epson Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Police find two bodies in search for couple MEPs in World Cup legal challenge Dixons Army stepfather denies snatching girl from bed Private rejects accusations of murdering nine-year-old in attempted assault that went 'dreadfully wrong' Tomorrow in the Times Forte Girls use smoking 'to attract boyfriends' Father hid son's brutal death for four years Cafè crash Ravine death Morrison charge Small comfort Priest accused In hot water Neighbours' parking feud costs ?100,000 Simon de bruxelles reports on a dispute that led to 27 court hearings Killer showed no sign of insanity, court told Money Do It All Justice pioneers hailed in legal awards PC World Schools urged to tackle young citizens' apathy Teachers are told not to be afraid of raising controversial political issues in class, writes John O' Leary Pigs' paradise comes with in-sty showers Cambridge ex-chaplain dies at 96 News in Brief Price of success Hard to swallow Pilot charged Palaces peer Special offer By a Staff Reporter: Dylan 'as valid as Keats' Pageone MINi Call Detr Ministers believe the disabled want jobs not benefits Times reporters outline the main elaments of the Government's Green Paper on breaking the dependency culture and reforming the welfare state Byte Escape route from state of dependence Employment Saving for old age has to start now Pensioners may be forced to pay for top-up Retirement Strong public pressure pays off Child Support Agency Number's up for millions of benefit cheats Fraud Critical MPs press Field for details Pious offering is a long way from fulfilling Blair's pledge Riddell on Politics Vodafone Britain's Biggest Selling Computer Magazine Private schemes 'are too costly' Brown the most popular Chancellor for 20 years A Times/MORI poll shows that the Budget especially impressed the middle class, writes Peter Riddell MPs study press office role Daewoo Anger as Labour boycotts 'shabby' Blackpool Think different Think different Ex-teacher in tribunal victory on equal pay Ruling casts doubt on separate salary scales, says David Charter Dixons Volcano victims had a lousy day Swiftcall Body part sculptures exhibited in court Children's martial arts instructor was a fake Magnet Tide turns after 205 days and 1.2m teabags Time University fell for bogus doctor of philosophy Gang fixation heralded carnage Culture of violence and fantasies lured young truants from popguns to murder, writer Tom Rhodes in Jonesboro Ultimate Boy, 4, had loaded gun Honda Yates trip to suicide hotel ends after she snaps back Clinton lays foundation for new start with Africa Britons injured in Colombia bombing AFP: Iran rejects death appeal Reuters: Fire kills 24 schoolgirls Reuters: Berlin Wall guards jailed Italy hit by earthquake Soprano seeks high notes Member HSBC Group B&Q Yeltsin coy on Chernomyrdin successor Troika 'summit' is overshadowed by Russian Sackings FirstGroup For a holiday that is truly out of this world, just call Nasa Back Relief & Relaxation Mikhail Metzelap Pact with Le Pen threatens Giscard's party Thomas Cook Vw calls on Horch power to pull it upmarket The former people's car-maker is eager to produce a luxury model, Roger Boyes writes from Bonn National Savings From a Special Correspondent in Jakarta: Thousands starve to death in Indonesia drought LineOne Smuggled boys saved from desert camel races PoW claims deferred The Sunday Times AFP: Debtor ordered own murder Un inspectors begin search of Iraqi palaces Suspect held over 'Beast of Bastille' sex murders Tiny Christian miracle site open in time for millennium Hot Tip Objects of desire The Times A butterfly summer Six of the Best Furniture Village International Behind the man in an actor's mask Gabriel Byrne on divorce, his children, money and loyalty. Interview by Moira Petty Public Auction Picture Gallery I think, therefore I am feeling better already Somak Holidays Well worth waiting for, Mr Field At last the maverick's hour has come, says John Lloyd Shooting star The Times Diary Picture Gallery Live and let crumble Like all ruins, Brighton's West Pier has soul. Refurbishment would kill it Late edition Chianti royal Kanga roost Beware of forcing us all to save Tim Congdon says compulsory second pensions are risky Reassuring Radical Frank field has build on ground cleared by Blair and Brown The Low Country Belgium has let down both refugees and Eu partners In the Driving Seat The Germans rediscover the lure of the past Uk manufacturers face the challenge of world markets Wallpaper photos Middle East peace Wartime reserve forces Letters@the-times. co. uk Sentences for murder Church weddings Spelling guidelines French to the fore in diplomatic talk Roadside daffodils Cool Sixties Court Circular Today's royal engagements Major David Gibson Luncheons Mr and Mrs Ronnie Tritton Breakfast Appointment Memorial service: Daniel Farson Dinners Service dinners Presentation Receptions Personal Column Birthdays today Church in Wales Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news Tickets All Tickets! Monsignor Alfred Gilbey Edith Rudinger Gray Personal Column Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Zurich Express Flight Seekers Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightwise Global Air Travel Plc B. K. P. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Daniel Massey Daniel Massey, actor, died on march 25 of heart failure, aged 64. He was born in london on October 10.1933 On this Day9 March 27,1981 News The Times Crossword No 20,750 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Saturday Times The Times Inside Section 2 Today Silver Buffett sends Britain's deficit ballooning Stock Market Takes a Tumble Next star wanes in wake of profit warning Savings industry presses for compulsion Business Enterprise Telewest eyeing General Cable BAe Orange sale prompts talk of bid launch The Royal Bank of Scotland Sport Television and Radio Business Today Departures Music stops Boardroom departures at Powerscreen The Sunday Times Spurs puts cost on relegation Liffe cuts price of dealing Mr Copper jailed for eight years Cwc review could cut 1,800 jobs Business Roundup Go-Ahead windfalls Beazer builds up Abi shares suspended Times writer rewarded Tourist Rates The Open University Ici adds Williams to paints division S&f boosted by performance of stockbroker Slough Estates lifted by rise in industrial rents By our City Editor: Frank's field of dreams Commentary Creation of Dialog cost ?18.3m Northern Leisure in talks Cable & Wireless Yule to focus on growth Commodities Liffe Options LucasVarity slips amid signs of an acquisition 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 BAe Beazer Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes A Scandinavian success Tempus Yule Catto Wall Street Vision of a decent and fair society The following are extracts from the government's Green Paper New ambitions for our country a new contract for welfare Field guide points to 'third way' Anatole kaletsky explains the distinctive features that characterise Blair's daunting ambition in reforming the welfare state Bahrain Promotions & Marketing Board Qmh aims to cut debt mountain through disposals BT Picture Gallery L&g offers to bail out Tribune Clubhaus to develop new leisure centres Business Roundup Vision losses continue Paramount recovers Bowthorpe buys Gei Buyouts near record Legal & General Tibbett issues warning PolyGram warning rebounds on Emi Basf to seek shares buy-in Us Airways Btr delays ?500m handout to avoid tax Swan Hill returns to black after successful restructure Pair found guilty in Jersey currency fraud trial Kyte-flying With the deadline for Pep applications just a week… Paper chase Brain drain It's goodbye to boom and bust Bt opens door to Internet for firms Telecoms Hewlett Packard Entrepreneurs harvest new profits The countryside is not just for farmers, says Bill Norris Go on, take a screen test Owner-managers are discovering the benefits of being online Computers Express delivery is the new battlefield High taxes keep the smugglers in business Rodney Hobson on the retailers whose profits are going up in smoke Shopkeepers Budget offers some grate expectations Royal Mail Early losses halved Euler Trade Indemnity The Times Unit Trust Information Service White Hall Art Galleries Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Service with a smiler Current electricity LSO/Chailly Barbican Hall Younger statesman Alfred Brendel Festival Hall MacMillan cancer relief To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Beam me up and out, Scotty Musicals Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens Queen's Gattaca Is there a doctor for the House? Showtime again The Rocky Horror Show Birmingham Rep Titanic A Handel worth celebrating Opera Sugar but no Spice Sporty Spice has made some ground but the music industry is still in the Fifties as far as women are concerned Heavy as a lead Zeppelin Live Gig Jimmy Page & Robert Plant Empire, W12 Taken from the Album 'Pilgrim' out now Have voice, will travail Dance of DeatH Goals in extra time EMI A bag of liquorice allsorts Top Ten Albums Yanni Tribute Bitter-sweet sympathy HMV Making a drama out of Channel 4's crisis Gub Neal tells Steve Clarke of the plans to revive the channel's creativity Ennismore BT Media, Sales & Marketing Tyzack Selection Sales Director Senior Sales Executive Marketing Co-Ordinator What happened when the clothes went back on? A full monty among the staff seems an unlikely marketing ploy, but Meg Carter found out how it paid off Lolita is too young for American cinemas The fantasy film league of the future Stewart Till sees a bright outlook for our film industry The Times/dillons Forum How to get into print Cynthia Kee coukd not find a publisher, so she took the Diy route AR Public Relations Brave New World Carrer Analysts Morris College of Journalism SPRG The Times It seems you have a lot of choice on these pages News International Newspapers Limited MacMillan Davies Hodes Spiteful gibes cheapen comment Jock around the clock Smashey and Nicey may tut-tut but Radio l listeners love Chris Moyles. Philip Delves Broughton reports Coke's budget up for grabs Toyota Just the ticket for armchair travellers To Advertise Call 01716806800 Easter Revision Harrow School The London School of Journalism Huron Publications MPW Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Easter Courses Lucie Clayton College Exam Techniques Multiple Display Advertising Items Courses Make the Grade Education Train now Pay Later Independent Education Courses College of Naturopathic & Complementary Medicine Chapterhouse Build your Business Seven Glorious… Educational Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Sherborne School for Girls St. George's University The good citizen guide Bernard Crick says schools have duty to educate children to take an active part in public life Time to find new terms George Turnbull sees a lesson for Britain in the way that schools in America reorganise their year The Times Bad behaviour made good How one city is dealing with school expulsions Canon Brooke to take over coaching at Harlequins Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Wales keep faith in Davies Winning Move Keene on Chess Women vote on move under Ecb umbrella Wright swept aside Sport in Brief Bold Slater gives Australia heart Trainers draw their own conclusions Racing Doncaster Newbury Kelso Dubai hopes for champion display from Silver Charm Yesterday's Results William Hill Rapid Raceline Toyotas Villa agree to cut losses on Curcic Lawmen judged fit for the fray Rob Hughes on an intensive training regime for World Cup officials Referees get strict orders Kanchelskis in retreat For the Record Today's Fixtures Slough on long march to Wembley Lewis bids to steal spotlight Boxing Legal & Public Notices Montgomerie falters again Dobson makes promising start Protest threatens to slow McLaren Motor Racing Moorcroft plan gives clubs greater powers Athletics Nilsson sets goals for Oxford Oregon Scientific Umpire gives warning to crews Cardiff hope to deny Eagles grand slam Ice Hockey Word-Watching Smith noses in front of Cayard The Natural History Programme: Galapagos Radio To the heart of the matter So-so heroes, cute creatures and mysteries Review Bbc 1 Satellite and Cable Rios ranks as Henman's toughest test yet Hoddle runs out of options in race against time Times Two Crossword Rugby Union 50 Gascoigne puts worst behind him From a Correspondent in Bridgetown, Barbados: Atherton's role uncertain Tomorrow in The Times Rowing 54 AOL

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