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News from 31/03/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Noreen Taylor, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Roger Maynard and our Foreign Staff, J. P. Chambers, Andrew Pierce, P. G. Ashford, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, Julian Lee, Isabel Carlisle, Linda Pullen, Philip Delves, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, David Bryer, Director, Anna Reid, James Callaghan, Srikumar Sen, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Ann Taylor, Bert Morris Group Policy Manager, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Peter Elphick, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Richard Beeston and our Foreign Staff, M. T. Compton, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Martin Snellgrove, Alan Hamilton, A. Rosemarine, John Young, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent and Richard Owen, Charles Bremner, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, A. J. Saunders, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Helen Wallace, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Jill Sherman and Christine Buckley, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Adam Jones, Janet Bush and Anne Ashworth, Jason Nissé and David Maddock, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Christopher Lewis, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Peter Kimm, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Cook, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nick Kelly, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, J. E. Gray, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Jason Williams, Illtyd Harrington, Brian Glanville, Richard A. Edwards, Dennis R. H. Levy, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Mark Andrews, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Lesley O'Toole, Richard Morrison, Michael Kent, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, David Lock, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Law Shortcuts to buying a house Dilemma for Brown as pound soars Industry threatened with recession Man is charged over fan's death Oil output cut Index DPP under fire hires defender Blair joins campaign for the Weatherfield One Woman's knockout blow Lagerfeld's Muse l Leeds team in Stansted crash drama Give Mellorism the red card Italy to take back refugees 'dumped' at Heathrow First Telecome Low benchmark as no one really bothers to hit home Matthew Parris Political Sketch Mowlam denies plan to cut jobs in Ulster jails Unionists reject Ahern poll idea Robertson urges defence diplomacy Dell Police hunt for rare tortoises Unions pursue rights Plan for vote on council budgets Low benchmark as no one really bothers to hit home Hague shelves party ballot on euro policy Davies to stay on Police face job inquiry RAF's nuclear role ends Alternative treatment Directors take action Irvine breaks house rules Rally driver 'shunted couple to their deaths' A jury has been told that a head-on crash was caused by a motorist impatient to overtake, reports Adrian lee Glitter charged over child porn Diana dance cup fetches £7,000 Joyrider left to die on doorstep Direct Teachers take second jobs to pay for repairs to their school Abbey organist prepares to sue over suspenion Minister tells clergy their action has been worse than that of a tinpot employer, reports Ruth Gledhill BT Choirmaster who works with the best that money can attract Richard Morrison on the effect Marith Neary has had on the choir at Westminster Abbey, which sets the highest standards Hoverspeed Rantzen accused of unfair report on hospital Woman boxer may sue men who banned her Equality ruling on Fleetwood Assassin could cost boxing £m, reports Russell Jenkins Relatives see film of sunken trawler Father was told of murder suspects St. Joseph's Hospice Sculptor defends taking body parts Lloyds Bank Jagger lends his name to arts centre Mitsubishi Electric £8,000 line for a record that was not the Hoople Fan realised the greatest hits album was fake, reports Helen Johnstone Companies do battle over definition of passing water Thomas Cook £97m more to be spent on busting 2000 bug Silencers Police examine violent record of Fulham fan NEC Direct 'Zero tolerance' of football racism Merger reform for ombudsmen Midland Direct 15,000 get all-clear in smear test retrial Driver jailed Lucky number 'Sexism' payout Arresting ploy Corrections Rolls-Royce fans will challenge sale to BMW Rival bidderd are angered as the motoring legsnd goes to Germany for £340m, writes Alan Copps Traffic is Not All One Way FIAT Daihatsu Campbell memos to be investigated Pressure on Tony Blair's aide is growing, reports Andrew Pierce MPs should consider move to a smaller House Riddell on Politics Mobile Dan Technology Prescott tries to show a safe pair of hands Flames race along highway of destruction The fires now devastating the Amazon rainforest were kindled by Beazil almost 30 tears ago, Gabriella Gamini writes Picture Gallery AFP: El Niño will disrupt weather until May The Times/dillons Forum Royal Mail Yeltsin refuses to name successor CNT Picture Gallery Fugitive caught on way to see rock band Swiftcall Ukraine Left takes hard line on West EU begins painful task of expansion Pushing back Europe's fronties will be a fraught process for all involved, Charles Bremner writs in Brussels (Reuters): Turkey issues warning Polish farmers sceptical of union benefits AFP: Dentist extracts his payment from client Picture Gallery US peace effort is 'in dire straits' NatWest Orphans 'tortured and beaten by nuns in Australia' French accuse Hollywood of 'manhandling' their history Gateway2000 Neighbours watch cabbie's murder (AP): Leaks hamper Briton's trial Romanian Cabinet resigns 'Black Widow' executed (AP): Post for Malcolm X's killer (Reuters): Caged farmer is cut free President faces court tryst with dozen women Paula Jones's lawyers want to subpoena bevy of witnesses, writes Tom Rhodes Best Misleading Man in a Leadership Role City & Guilds Clinton praises Botswana 'miracle' Pentagon says Cuban army is no longer a threat Monks with a lethal habit They balance like acrobats, strike like panthers and refuse to feel pain. Grace Bradberry meets the zen kung fu monks Holland & Barrett Primus The Harley Medical Group Anaemia and the right diet Medicine Chest 'Babies , love affairs and work matter more than fashion' Ines de la Fressange's down-to-earth stence on design could propel her into the marketing stratosphere. Interview by Noreen Taylor Child & Child Solicitors Arts Changing Times Sick Kiev must take its medicine Anna Raid says we would all gain if Ukraine chose economic reform Arabic service Diary Is Dame Edna Everage poised for a makeover? Barry… Diary Legal paid Diary Picture Gallery Silence of the Babes Labour MPs should not let themselves be muzzled. It's time they caused trouble Cape crusade Diary Picture Gallery Party pooped Diary Footloose with the facts Hoolinganism is not coming home, hopes Keith Blackmore Hard Bargaining Blair cannot appear to be bullied by the unions Home on the Hill Where, for Africa's sake, Clinto must focus on the IMF Better Read than Dead? Doctors should be athletes, not aesthetes Democracy and a mayor for London At Russia's helm No room for 'Pansy' in today's RN? Small claims Commons traditions Time warps Tax on motoring 'Savage effects' of crisis in Indonesia Muntjac deer Joan Lestor Spring migration Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner Anniversaries Birthdays today Rhodes Trust Fire-ravaged castle is restored for £5m Personal Column School news Luncheon Latest wills Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Church of Scotland Ferry Porsche Ferdinand ''Ferry'' Porsche, Austrian car designer, died on March 27 aged 88. He was born on September19,1909 Personal Column Jack Craine Jack Craine, canadian broadcasting executive, died in London on March 16 aged 69. He was born on april 24,1928 By our Labour Correspondent: Visit of ''Red'' Leaders A Subtle Manoeuvre (by our Labour Correspondent) David Hicks David Hicks, interior decorator and designer, died on March 29 aged 69. He was born on March 25,1929 Young, gifted but destined for a life of crime Tony Dawe reports on a new campaign by the Children's Society to develop innovative ways to find and protect the army of vulnerable boys and girls adrift in Britain How two waifs and strays inspired a century of charity A Sunday school teacher's concern for two absent pupils led to the founding of the society. Tony Dawe reports Andrea's childcare solution Peter Brown reports on a young mother who campaigned for a nursery to be built and gained a career Runaways on Britain's mean streets Linda Pullen speaks to young people in Leeds who have found a place of refuge at last after years of physical or sexual abuse in their own homes Iola Smith on the success of a project in Newport which keeps youngsters placing them with trained carers The Children's Society Brushing away anger at a stroke Problem children are teking a shine to a new therapy, says Tony Dawe Time to transfer before valuations change Player prices may goup or down tonight; March winners out next week The Story so far… League Updates Sport Sport London That sinking feeling for three in top flight Should Itf entrants be thilking about relegation teams for selection? Nick szczepanik offers a view Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week's Moves Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,753 Aa Information Old Speckled Hen Football: Manchester United are committing at least… In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Pay packages at S B start investor revolt Drugs group to meet shareholders Home ties net United £lm a time John Charcol GUS awaits fate of offer BMW rival may have bid more for Rolls-Royce Business Arts HSBC in Wharf move Sport Rio Tinto picks up chief's £270,000 rental Television and Radio Business Today Decaux joins fray for More Marchpole fails to meet expectations Pillar swaps T&s delivers Copper crisis Down at Heel Toyota Overseas problems weaken Blue Circle Burmah to offer new buyback Streamline reveals takeover talks Legal & Public Notices L&m doubles provision for mis-selling Mersey Docks stake nets Treasury £70m Ti deal boosts Bundy MFI replaces O'Connell Ascot return of capital Redundancies at ABI Sykes to focus on growth Tourist Rates Ulster TV in talks with TV3 Aspen stake Train orders Nabaro Nathanson Bacardi buys Diageo brands for £1.15bn W H Smith raises hopes of windfall By our City Editor: Rough justice from Imro Commentary ICI pays $560m for US materials group Bluebird agrees Mattel bid Half-time hangover at distiller English China Clays plc Commodities Talk of Sega deal breathes new life into Video Logic Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (8aird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Squaring the circle Tempus Burn Stewart Burmah Castrol Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Marchpole Wall Street Government has shed financial naivety The Business of Politics Can Blair's new Labour still do business with the unions? Christine Buckley on the heated battle to control the workplace Hired hand The Times City Diary The keynote speaker at a conference in London this… The Times City Diary As Tony Blair invites some rather chastened union… The Times City Diary Boy blunder The Times City Diary Bum note The Times City Diary Citibank Abject failure to make use of annual reports The Times Unit Trust Information Service Orange Equities lower at the close NLA The smaller enterprise is still wary of graduates Business to Business KJC When selling toy horses proves far from a game Mark Andrews gets the lowdown on a stable for the tiniest breed Briefings Strathclyde Fire Board Time Computer Systems Virtual conversation with the minister Firms get advice on how to keep it in the family Ministerial powers better remedy Postponing grant of decree absolute Business to Business Lorraine Electronics Communications 2000 Business Services Message FTS Challenge Grun Swift Channel 3 British Franchise Association Franchising in the 90's Construing voluntary arrangement Practice of giving direction on good character of accused Tag PC Technology Limited Tag PC Into battle for a man of peace Martin scorsese is Hollywood's latest big-hitter to put the Dalai Lama on film. Lesley O'Toole reports Royal Academy of Arts Fit as a fiddle, and from Britain too They aren's strads but they are good. Helen Wallace previws a festival of UKviolin-making The beat of a different drum A rare triumph for the percussion section marks a sea-change in the Bbc Young Musicians competition Building a Library Aguide to the best available recordings, presentsd in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 ENO The palace of fantasy unchained Richard cork enters the weird world of the Kabakovs, keepers of the avant-garde flame under soviet oppression A full set of flawless China Isabel Carlisle on a ground- breaking New show of relics Around the Galleries The Times Cinema Guide Art Galleries Today's Choice a dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marlt Hargle Theatre Guide Teenage life good in spots The Measles Gate, W11 Pump up the volume Pop Therapy? Sir Henry's, Cork Kinky sort of legacy Ray Davies Theatre Royal Better ways to buy your house David Lock offers suggestions for the Government task force on housebuying Picture Gallery Lord Irvine calls on Pannick Chambers Banking & Finance Legal Appointments Whistleblowers get to call the tune Justice Winners Enron Chambers Professional Recruitment Justis Cd-Rom Commerzbank Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment QD Garfield Robbins Sainsbury's Brave fighters for justice France Gibb reports on the winners os the times/Justice legal awards Legal Appointments Hays Richard Owen Remember the elephants 'No Win' Feels the Force of Low A new contingency? ZMB Industry PSD Kellyfield Consulting ZMB Laurence Simons Graham Gill & Young ZMB Industry Martin Currie Berryman Davies Lavery GKN Law Courses Collyer ~ Bristow Pearson Television Thirteen Old Square Barristers Withers Seeboard Batmark Denton Hall In House Legal Allen & Overy NPI Laurence Simons Government Legal Service Lawdata Ltd Exciting Opp. For Dynamic Young Lawyer Major EC3 Law Firm Assistant Solicitor Thames Valley The Times Newspapers Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graham Gill & Younge Woman Lawyer Seasoned International Executive Bowthorpe Michael Page Legal Taylor Root Threadneedle Taylor Root Jockeys call the shots over Aintree obstacles Racing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Sandown Park Winning Keene on Chess Newcastle Nottingham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Ireland send for McCall at centre Rugby Union Commercial Union Hollioake seeks comfort zone Cricket: England Caption Looks for Smoother Passage to One-Day Victory Cronje on rampage O'Sullivan believes world is at his feet Snooker: Irish Masters Winner in Buoyant Mood as Blue Riband Event Draws near Pools Forecast For the Record Bridgetown Scoreboard Today's Fixtures Westwood can swell ranks of young masters Golf Dobson moves into Cup contention Heavyweights battle to take control of Fifa Football Newcastle hampered by loss of injured Lee Uneasy start for Jansher Squash Canon Coulthard aims to make quick getaway Motor Racing: McLAREN Leader Expects Rival Teams to Bridge Early-Season Gap Kwan has way clear to gold Victors of play-offs to win grand prize Rugby League Snow Reports Holders bow to Morley's four First chance World in motion Title hope Newton's lead Alcott's crown Rios unmoved by rapid rise Cheerless Chilean unseats sampras as the world No1 Founders Flavour worth Finding Word-Watching Smith rues his bad luck Sailing A different kind of battle Television Choice Radio Choice Neigh bourliness: is that next to impossible? Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Ferguson put block on Salas signing United board agreed £10m fee Monaco put Hoddle on their wanted list Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Motor Racing 49 West Ham keep eye on Europe Tyson wrestles with new image Srikumar Sen in Boston sees Iron Mike enforcing the rules for once Tennis 50 Morse Computers RFU rules on sale of cup final tickets anger clubs

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