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News from 13/04/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, C. D. G. King, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, DJM, Adrian Lee, Lucy Lawrence, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Kathy Lipari, Paul Hoggart, Rebecca Stephens, Marjorie Wallace Chief Executive, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Lena M. Jeger, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Oliver Holt and Russell Kempson, Jeremy Kingston, Colin MacLean, Walter Felman, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Lynne Truss, Gavin Ames, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Joanna Bale and Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Randhir Singh Bains, Lynne Critchley, Nicholas Watt, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Brian Crozier, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Louis Gershon, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly and Carol Midgley, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Michael K. Stone, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Peter Tompkins, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Christine Buckley, Tony Whelpton, Matthew Gold, Matt Dickinson, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Alan Pearey, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Graham Hills, John TINCEY(Director of Information and Research), Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, John B. Breining-Riches, Nicholas Wood, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Zelfa Olivier, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Christopher Sheldon, Walter Gammie, J. O. Armstrong, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Tim Hall, D. C. Johnson, Jason Cowley, Richard Miles, John Horn, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, David Maddock, Peter Robinson, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Preston, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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New deal pledged for rural Britain Index Master O'Meara Fly the Real Thing, go easy Jet Engineers 'flood one town to save another' Hot look for cool kids Starting Today NHS given legal duty to meet set standards Grand Prix: Coulthard Protest Dolphins brighten a bleak holiday Mitchell fears collapse of deal in 18 months Pease talks chairman admits doubts despite successful end to role The Royal Bank of Scotland Blair urges Province not to squander its chance Capsule to hold icons of youth Adams says his strategy has been vindicated Flooded homes looted by burglars Adrian Lee on the big clean-up as police issue warnings about rogue traders and house thefts £25m price tag puts buyers off Luton Hoo Calculating the cost of tyres Arsonists blamed for fire in monkey house Microsoft Smoking can keep you going through the night Union insists that schools literacy project is delayed John O'leary reports from the Nut conference Britain's Biggest Electrical Stores McAvoy attacks left wing over action zones Watchdog looks at Irvine spending Direct Lences BBC chief rejects Murdoch criticism Direct Lences Blacks and Asians Imprisoned' by fear of violence Crime study says ethinic minorities shun football games, pubs and clubs, reports Richard Ford Boateng pledge to end race bar in adoptions Hamlyn offers theatrical treat British Airways By a Staff Reporter: Constable with a talent for cardiac arrests Tatchell is charged over pulpit stunt at cathedral Web of danger threatens downfall for Adam and Eve BT just made the world cheaper Music at Home Yorkshire Dales help Hague to feel close to God Church to market Cross as brand image Bishops embrace modern management techinques in attempt to halt fall in attendance, writes Ruth Gledhill Could this be the soldier who lanced Christ's side? Michael Horsnell investigates the road road from Calvary to Colchester Honda Self help guide to books of the Bible How a son of the soil with city roots found his true self in the Cotswolds Michael Meacher has learnt to stop worrying and love the country at Hillcott End, says Nicholas Wood James Meade Limited James Made Limited Midnight closing ahead for all pubs Golf course glut cuts waiting lists Termites invade West Country Bank of Scotland Ministry in U-turn on 'crank' farmer's mad cow theory The secret life of sole submarine survivor Stoker who escaped sinking was a diplomat's son, but he shunned officer class, writes Stephen Farrell 'As I rose the pain became frantic, my lungs were fit to burst' Comet Husband killed in car park accident News in Brief Light wait 86% false alarms Mayall optimism Hostage 'shot' Singer's gift Travellers stranded by French protest West's pursuit of Stasi Judases ignores its own cult of the informer Inside Germany Mesh Pope uses Easter message to make attack on Israel Blair deal boosts Middle East hope Lloyds Bank Business Banking Ford One in ten US residents is an immigrant MP to come back with Iraqi leukaemia girl World in Brief (AP): Satanic link to priest's death (AFP): Lewinsky's mother marries (AFP): 100 miners feared drowned (AFP): Algeria allows rape abortions (AP): Karamanlis has heart attack (AP): Woman 'had rocket warhead (AP): Powerful curiosity kills cat Small (Reuters, AP): Mother's jail escape plot ends in death Famine 'drives North Koreans to cannibalism' Silk Cut Ultra Aid agencies say thousands face starvation threat Hong Kong democrats thwarted by indirect poll system Invaders blight Yanomami haven Nomads face new threat in aftermath of Amazon inferno NatWest Kingston Technology New hotel planned for island ravaged by volcano Hot looks for cool kids Teenagers know what they like, so let youth have its day, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry Living etc Body clocks could be the death of us A biologist believes that a better understanding of the body daily cycle could save lives. Anjana Ahuja reports The Sunday Times The secrets of ice Icy mysteries solved Power of pellets Rats primed with choline Caterpillars' rearguard action repels wasps Tomorrow Natural Progesterone Cream Wired to learn better The Personal Number Company PLC DIAL-a-PHONE The tourists are coming In three months, time, Great Brington, part of Earl Spencer's estate and the final resting place of Diana, Princess of Wales, will be invaded by curios visitors. Jason Cowley reports Time Computer Systems A triumph on the stately home front After decades of neglect, a great house is being reawoken as a glorious temple of art, reports Marcus Binney Royal Shakespeare Company No words, just music, maestros, please Fascinating portrait of the artist as a poet Theatre Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo Lyric, W6 All about Aphra A Woman's Comedy Wimbledon Studio The Personal Number Company PLC Puccini's belated premiere Opera Tosca Hippodrome, Bristol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Full marks for principles but must try harder Concerts New Queen's Hall Orch/Morris Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brighter shade of the Sixties Kula Shaker Forum, Nw5 Firmly in control Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Solid Silver 60s This week in the Times A deal, yes - but not a peace deal Conor Cruise O'Brien on the reality behind the euphoria Sinn Fein hopes to use its apparent acceptance to weaken the RUC Lady in waiting Diary Stabs of anxiety at the top Blair has an ideal chance to cut out the dead wood, says Peter Riddell Riddle on Monday Spell-binding Diary Faith, Hope and political meddling The Prime Minister has every right to religious views—but church appointments are not his business Off centre Diary Fresh Eyre Diary Picture Gallery Country Converts Meacher must cmbrace his new agenda with care Without Fear or Favour Equality under the law is Hong Kong's bedrock Feet First into the Future A thousand years are but a pair dirty trainers in the Dome Pigs do very well from lottery funds University fees Major and Ireland Bold experiment Measures against unwanted arrivals The 'New Deal' Neglected music Taking it literally Test ban treaty Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Vietnam hero and Monty compared Good Friday on TV Kaufman's criticism Cool Britannia Misleading voices Social News Birthdays today Anniversaries Aiglon College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pre-Raphaelite masterpieces are restored to original sumptuous and gilded setting Buscot Park can now dispaly Burne-Jones's Paintings in their full glory, reports Dalya Alberge Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times VC won by bricklayer could fetch £50,000 Nature notes Francis Durbridge Francis Durbridge, crime writer, died on April 11 aged 85. He was born on November 25,1912 Sid Cross Sidney Cross, Mbe mountaineer, mountain rescue leader and hotelier, died on March 31 aged 85. He was born March 18.1913 Church news Archbishop Serapheim of Athens and All Greece Archbishop Serapheim, Primate of the Church of Greece, died on April 10 aged 84. He was born on August 15,1913 The Famine in Upper India The Times Crossword No 20,764 News Business AA Information Western Provident Association American Express In the Times Index Water Torture Whiteball O'Meara joins the green jackets Couples and Duval Denied at the Last in Augusta Final Scores Under the Skin of Sport Collision Course Daring Schumacher takes charge Coulthard criticises rival's tactics after German opens up Formula One race Boss Hugo Boss Slough courage too much for Dutch Hockey: Teddington Falter Again as Women Reach European Final Ballerini triumphs amid carnage Cycling: Italian Keeps Balance as Rivals Crash out of Paris-Roubaix Third victory lifts Reading's hopes Corser seizes advantage as Fogarty struggles Sport in Brief Ireland stun France Family feat repeated Rafter takes title Medal countdown begins Shoulder fear for Warne Boss Hugo Boss Leeds put an end to Bradford's dominance Rugby League JVC World Cup Quiz Kuchar flies flag for amateurs John Hopkins says a carefree college student has illuminated Augusta with his smile Higgins battles through Snooker Bullets fired up for the finals Basketball King keeps his cool in the snow Golf Mizuno Dalglish's performance mirrors plight of his team FA Carling Premiership: Newcastle sink closer to relegation trapdoor as others raise their game Barnsley revel in battle for survival Barnsley 2 Sheffield Wednesday 1 Tottenham take afternoon off Chelsea 2 Tottenham Hotspur 0 Gods smile on Everton 's efforts Everton 2 Leeds United O Bolton strikers discover lost art with perfect sense of timing Bolton Wanderers 2 Blackburn Rovers 1 Arsenal step up the pressure FA Carling Premiership: Youth and experience flourish under wise guidance of Wenger Arsenal 3 Newcastle United 1 Jones fails to see funny side of Leaburn's goal Southampton 0 Wimbledon 1 Canon Palace leave nothing to say for Lombardo Crystal Palace O Leicester City 3 Offenders are not the only ones to see red West Ham United O Derby Country O Confident Villa look beyond Intertoto Cup Coventry City 1 Aston Villa 2 Gascoigne begins to make an impact Nationwide League: Branca's hat-trick fires Middlesbrough as Forest end Bradford's home run The Times Royle enjoys burst of optimism Portsmouth want Ball to stay Barnet fail to state case for promotion Bassett swims along with familiar tide Taylor the toast of a sober occasion Celtic face ultimate test of faith and hope Rangers confirm Old Firm superiority and take step cloer to achieving record tenth successive title It was like watching water lap around a stone, hoping that they would wear down the edifice of Rangers defence Citibank Fort William overwhelmed Russell Kempson sees resources being stretched to breaking point Spirited Halifax on brink Albertz strike seals victory for dynamism The Samaritans Fa Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Alliss points his malice in wrong direction Jullian Muscat TV Action Replay Arsenal are like Brazil? Pass the bucket 'Before Shearer touched the ball, they charged forward, yelling ... like a scene from Braveheart New slant on offside law Spotrts Letters Penalise crews Grand National must rethink entry standard Sevens support Recipe for problems This week in the Times Fighting the Easter floods in the name of sport Rebecca Stephens, the first British woman to climb Everest, escapes to the country in search of an English adventure SRI Mixed fortunes for England sides Monarchs struggle American Football For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Rugby Union Bowls Cricket Athletics Cycling By a Correspondent: Sale take revenge to delight Mitchell Newcastle withstand Gloucester onslaught Allied Dunbar Premiership: Leaders pass Kingsholm test on bad day for officialdom McHardy watches pointless pressure Smoking Andrew's try costs him dear Causes Cancer Harlequins denied by Green's late try Rugby Union Seven Sisters secure place in cup history Llaneili return to familiar territory Willis Corroon Radcliffe revels in royal setting McCologan has to play second fiddle to friend and rival at Balmoral Allan begins to blossom Judo Guide to the Week Ahead Ipswich open cup throttle Speedway Plato expounds a philosophy for success on the track Kevin Eason looks at an exciting season for British touring cars Rydell emerges as the man to chase The Times Embassy upstaged by Cape Verdi in Dubai trial Racing Kempton Park Newcastle Ginzbourg to build on Lincoln effort Wincanton Rapid Raceline Carberry can prosper from family business Racing Big-Race Field C4 Sporborg closes gap with four-timer Fakenham Hereford Wetherby Market Rasen Carlisle Plumpton Uttoxeter Chepstow Flying the colours of harmony Missing link for marathon man Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Stars of the future Keene on Chess Winning Move Easter Monday Jumbo Crossword Competition Easter Monday Jumbo Crossword 160 In our Easter Monday Jumbo Crossword competition, a prize of ?100 will be a awarded for the first correct solution opened on Thursday, April 30,1998. Entries should be sent to: Easter Monday Jumbo 160, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winner and solution will be published in Weekend on Saturday, May 2 Equity will recognise agreement Dual role unsatisfactory Planning defence not applicable Breath test valid Costs order wrong Market flotation brewing for Tetley Sunday Tips Alternative Investment Market Coke's Mr Fixit to woo institutions in £1bn float Go-ahead likely for Wassail shake-up Kvaerner to sue over Clyde site Endeavour makes Belgian connection By an Correspondent: New ruling may curb Kuwaiti investment Noddy bound for lands of far beyond Jon Ashworth reports on a big overseas sales push for Enid Blyton's characters France faces pressure to ease grip on Aéospatiale How to work as efficiently out of the office… Why the West should hope Japan recovers Us brokers to pay ?lm in sex and race bias case McCarthy's yen for noodle bars The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Random to sue over royalties Tourist Rates Speculation grows about Blackpool Tower sale BT Wholesome look redeems the pawnbroker's image America's new-style corporate pawnshops are expanding in Britain, as Ian Brodie reports The Times Soap: it's a jungle Television Choice Radio Choice Nastiness enough to make anyone bridle Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable FSA will have power to set unlimited fines Thorn considers offer from Barclay brothers Times Two Crossword Pawn Again 46 Charterhouse chief gets second £lm payoff By our City Staff: The golden handshake club GUS and Argos vie for votes Direct Roger Bootle 45 B&b boss gets £100,000 mutuality bonus

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