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News from 08/04/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Phil Yates, Fiona Walker, Tunku Varadarajan, R. Morsley Smith, Jon Ashworth, Kevin Ferrie, Chris Ward, Richard Owen and Christopher Walker, Grace Bradberry, Kathy Lipari, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Stanley Hooper, Mark Souster, Max Glaskin, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, John Freeman, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Gubbay, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Simon Rostron, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Amanda Loose, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, David Simons, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Landale Political Reporter, Paul Daniel, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Tim Allison, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Nigella Lawson, Jasper Gerard, Stuart Lyons, Helen Wallace, Andy Lavender, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Twidale, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, John Shea, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, T. Sullivan, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Liza Gibbon, Nick Kelly, Paddy Davison, Rodney Hobson, John Allison, Guy Walters, George Smith, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Philip Delves Broughton, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jack Straw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, I. R. Cameron, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Nadine Meisner, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Lindsay Nicolle, David Powell, Susan MacDonald, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Alan Price-Talbot, Alex Chablo, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Elizabeth Summerhayes, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Inter//face Blair fights to salvage peace deal 'I feel the hand of history upon our shoulders. Maybe we can't do it …I am here to try Breast cancer trial at risk Missing Kirsty: man arrested Index Americans take over the Savoy and Claridge's for £520 million 100,000 learner drivers put brake on test Alan Coren: Ernie Els on the Tail of The Tiger Children to have own passports Picture Gallery Direct Line Life Insurance Can marriage survive a fling? Cook serves up a porky, but Boothroyd saves Hogg's bacon Matthew Parris Political Sketch Part-time staff to get equal treatment BBC deal with BSkyB Dell Major derides new Labour's 'cool claptrap' Eurostar loophole to be closed Richard Ford reports on plans for £2,000 fines for each illegal migrant Picture Gallery Kaufman attacks Board of Deputies 1½ m pack to leave wet Britain News in Brief £1 off world debt News in Brief Drowned toddler News in Brief Carver arrest News in Brief Paedophile demo News in Brief Killer sentenced News in Brief Colonel tells of his dangerous liaison Affair ended when lover revealed using jump-jet nosie to drown sound of sex with another officer Society ladies make a meal of things in court Star's sister accuses wife of emotional blackmail Abbey National Doctors accuse US of wrecking cancer drug test Researchers are angry that early announcement of result will ruin their trial, writes Ian Murray The pill that promises so much Demon Internet Patient keeps faith in scientists Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Americans did the right thing Volunteers in trials have the right to know immediately of any significant development, writes Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor Daughter jailed twice for killing mother is cleared £300,000 award victim loses all Mobile This is a Test You Have Been given £1 Billion to Buy By a Correspondent: Widow goes cap gun in hand to the police Satellite finds Universe to be full of water BUt although everywhere, it would provide liittle comfort for a thirsty Earthling, reports Nigel Hawkes Intel inside Nasa defaces the surface of Mars New evidence unlikely to dissuade believers, reports Ian Brodie Special school teacher tells of arrests for rape, drugs and murder Increase in young men 'will hit crime figures' Briton wins first composer contest Thieves walk off with fashion star's collection Designer 'numbed' by loss, reports Grace Bradberry Own goal over Wembley shirts Capital Trust Airbus Train company backtracks over football tickets Labour loses top spin-doctor Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce on the latest in a line of staff to take a lucrative job in the private sector Dixons It all started in Ancient Sicily Direct Line Only PR will sort out town hall trouble Riddel on Politics In Parliament Oh, what a pretentious circus Lloyd Webber's 50th birthday bash magnifies flaws that give ammunition to his enemies Picture Gallery BA checks 747s after wiring fault is found Millionaire opts for student life Lexus In the Saturday Times Hopes rise for Pope's plan to visit Holy Land The Link Saddam picks French for his giant mosque Travelodge Republicans turn on 'shameless' Clinton A Texas congressman has broken ranks and openly criticised the President, writes Bronwen Maddox Jonesboro killer 'was molested' Pentagon defensive over gay dropouts British joke falls flat in New York Daewoo By our Foreign Staff: US saddened by death of Nashville star Yeltsin calls Duma's bluff on veto threat MPs are flexing muscles without risking seats Robin Lodge in Moscow writes Advertisement Conjuror's magic dispelled German jobless in 'slavery' protest £500,000 loss of wines in vineyard sabotage Guide Dogs. The Eyes of the Blind Tribunal threat to killers of aid staff Peron brooch fetches nearly $lm Swiftcall By our Foreign Staff: Couple tell how dingo seized baby Midland Direct (Reuters): Childbirth death every minute World in Brief (Reuters): Sydney honours architect World in Brief (Reuters): Man-eating lions' den found World in Brief Chirac support for Kosovo World in Brief Anderson's husband jailed World in Brief (Reuters): France's cloned calf dies World in Brief (AFP): Hong Kong gives China more power World in Brief Prime Health Somak Holidays Worldcover Shuttle British Airways The most exclusive fashion magazine in the world Family rites and wrongs Towards responsible fatherhood + Apathy and the unemployed + Mr Bovey explains his reason for returning home Blunkett sets off alarms A tale of dirty linen and heavy duty soap Arrow The aftermath of the affair Anthea Turner and Grant Bovey's highly public affair is over. Bill Frost, whose marriage did not survive an affair, warns of the difficulties ahead, while Fiona Walker sympathises with the newly-single Anthea Anthea , home alone Little Miss Tippytoes Will have to tread carefully but eventually she will rejoin the manhunt Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Crime and old Labour's punishment Jack Straw says he listens to the people, not to pressure groups For years those who put up with crime were just ignored Bridge too far Picture Gallery Ghosts of Stormont If the peace Processors fail, they won't be the first. Time to try something else Ghostwriter The Times Diary Poetic protest The Times Diary Catholic tastes The Times Diary Alan Coren If there's anything doing give me a bell Defining Moment If the talks are be rescued, Blair needs to start afresh Due for a Rethink Emergency aid has got itself a bad name Magic Unmasked The real secret lies in the illusionist's skill The eyes have it Education 'gimmick' Concern at release of paedophiles Advice to the Garden from newly departed Mary Allen Stereotyping doctors Service homeless Navy absences Pre-school nurseries Faithful hounds Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Iron rations Maps of old London Time out of mind Purser's problems Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Appointments Institute of Biology Bishop to unveil £4m plan today Church bombed by Ira Will be centre for peace Anniversaries Personal Column Tickets All Tickets! Formconiing marriages Dinners Service luncheon Aviation world Delta Worldwide Church in Wales University news Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Tammy Wynette Tammy wynette, American country singer, Died on April 7, apparently from a blood clot, aged 55. She was born on May 5 , 1942 Personal Column Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline The Crush Sargent Cancer Care for Children Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Kidney Research Fund Edmund Ward Edmund Ward, architect, died on March 27 aged 85. He was born on September 29 , 1912 The Times Court & Social Adjustamatic Bevan's Step to Remove Doctors' Fears Colin Patterson Colin patterson, Frs, Curator of Fossil Fishes at the Natural History Museum, died of a heart attack on March 9 aged 64. 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Tony Dawe looks at a solution SAP Can dad's army crack the code? Skills Shortage Micro Focus We're ready, Europe, says the City Rodney Hobson explains why london will continue to be the continent's main financial centre How the penny dropped for the vending industry Slot Machines Chips are down for the small businessman Rodney Hobson looks at problems caused by the single European currency CMG High street retailers get ready for single currency Some chains are preparing for change, writes Tony Dawe No bar on chocolate sales Case Study Cards will take credit for a change The euro may soon backon, but to start using it you'll need your plastic , says Rodney Hobson Prestige Software International Service firms lead change Case Study Back-burner ethos could land us in hot water Public Sector The Sector risks being crowded out by demands of business Modest losses at the close Planet The Times Unit Trust Information Service NLA It's a time for gritting teeth and surviving In the first interview since taking over the National Theatre, Trevor Nunn reveals his frustrations to Benedict Nightingale Brook's tricks of the mind Je suis un phenomene Paris Show boat to China Jeremy Kingston gets a taste of the new–look Hong Kong Arts Festival From the snapshot to the sublime Lynne Truss assesses the hauntingly atmospheric Victorian photography of julia Margaret Cameron Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Yael Flexer Sizzling Bacon on legs South Bank Concerts: The mark-Anthony Turnage fastival gets under way; plus visitors from Merseyside Blood on the Floor Queen Elizabeth Hall Playing safe with passion RLPO/ Aitrichter Festival Hall In tune with Turnage Drowned Out/ Your Rockaby Festival Hall Triumph of a star's charisma A new Channel 4 documentary re-examines the Nureyev legend. Nadine Meisher reports Finger-pickin' good POP Bert Jansch Whelans, Dublin Art Galleries Blithe spirit Acetone Garage, N5 Today's Choice A delly guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of the showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indlcated with the symbol o n release across the country) The Times theatre Employee's right to work his notice Court of Appeal Differential travel insurance premium tax unlawful Legal & Public Notices Wmh (No. 50) Limited How to establish joint authorship Disclosing child papers to the police Whether name of product is descriptive or has acquired trade value Deceit inference unsatisfactory Manton dreams tinged with realism Racing: Sangster's Sale of Juveniles to Sheikh Mohammed Leaves Void in Classic Division Xaar switches to Craven Thunderer: Ludlow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Red Blazer to cut a dash Ascot BBC2 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Ripon Thunderer: Ascot Andrew keeps Newcastle on course Rugby Union: Former Wasps Captain Frustrates Champions in Favour of their Likely Successors Toyota By our Sports Staff: Sharks appeal against biting ban Olympic rivals teach Britain a lesson Dance Sport: Experts Call for Rule Change to Allow Amateurs to Compete on Even Footing Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Five Nations yet to fulfil full potential Calzaghe lines up Woodhall Boxing England allow Atherton to have final word Cricket Bichel puts Test case ahead of Hampshire For the Record Savouring the cut and thrust David Powell on how an Englishwoman is fighting against the odds to become a world force in fencing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess England turn to Dineen Sport in Brief Smith displays his old fighting spirit after car accident Rob Hugher on the courage of the former Liverpool captain recovering in hospital Mendonca strikes fear into Wolves Football : McGhee's Hopes of Reaching Play-Offs Suffer Blow at the Hands of Charlton Leeds set sights on Europe Hall chimes in to rescue Portsmouth Trollope saves Fulham Everton power into final By our Sports Staff: Ferdinand has no regrets after fine Last nights football United ease dear in the final straight Arsenal face exhausting haul to catch champion while Scottish title produces three-horse race Oliver Holt believes Alex Ferguson's team remain favourites for the Premiership O'Sullivan takes survival course Snooker Rfl faces charity fund inquiry Rugby League: Clubs May Be Forced to Pay Levy to Meet Hefty Fines By our Sport Staff: Edwards defiant after drugs life ban Athletics: Shot Putter Prepared for Court Battle to Overturn Decision William Hill Celtic attempt to confirm sense of worth Kevin McCarra finds the coach of the league leaders keep to instill renewed durability Sponsors climb back in saddle Cycling Hard part of keeping promise Pitfalls gilded youth await Owen, Woods and Xaar "Old Speckled Hen" Word-Watching Fibbens orders second test Swimming Late-blooded gastrbiKXine Television Choice Radio Choice Of fifties fathers and outfacing the Fuhrer Review Bbc1 Fencing 43 Els master of his own destiny South African inspires to new heights by arrival of Woods Times Two Crossword Gascoigne limps out of defeat Football 45 Brook denial keeps row rumbling on First Telecom Inter face Compuserve Mitsubishi Electric Frying tonight as laptops overheat in business class Picture Gallery Stick an e-stamp on your letters Netscape goes on a shopping trip - but don't expect bargains US Hotlines Court ruling means chat zoners can say what they like How do you surf your way through 320 million pages? Immigrants could solve skills crisis Staying power of the stunted supermodel Software has revealed thet our ancient ancestors conserved energy much more efficiently than us, says Max Glasking New class of delivery LineOne From TV to PC, the top treats for youngsters Hi-Grade Wishes granted Fun zone New £350m air system 'will cause delays' Escape to the past Enhanced music CDs are showing movie classics to young film buffs. Nicholas Booth reports Intel inside Virtual fame of an If girl turned It girl Inter/ / view caprice The 'hottest blonde on the planet' talks to Elizabeth Summerhayes Netcom Doctor Keyboard How do I turn my Pc into a Mac clone? Teacher Training Agency Software Many happy let urns to us The new round of specialist software can help you complete your tax form in this brave new world of self-assessment but even the smartest package cannot override human error, says Nicholas Booth ICS Learning Systems Industry crisis as netPC moves in ClaraNET Minister puts his trip on the Web Logging on for DIY tips The microwave talks back BT Hi-tech trickery that lets mummy rest in peace Ray Hatley discovers how technology is offering us new ways to understand the distant past - without destroying it Dell Global Internet Time Chairman learnt from grandson, 5 Business Key moves in IT jobs market Technology Investor in People Greathorn Visit Computer Futures SAP Roke Manor Research SWP SG-RS Alexander Consulting Millennium Bug Diagonal PLC Mitsubishi Motors Maxwell Jamieson Forward Trust Group Limited Time Computer Systems My Diary Enjoy your Easter Offer Update Crëme de la crëme KPMG means business Fulham The Lawn Tennis Association Receptionist/secretary £14,000 plus benefits Receptionist/Secretary Business Link London South Chief Executive's… Québec Receptionist L'Chaim Society Sbc Secretaries plus Do you crave burst of sun or a meal in Paris? 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