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News from 14/04/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Tom Hewitt, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Annabel Davis, Josephine Hussey, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Joan M. Zunde, Ivo Tennant, Philip Delves, James Landale, Political Reporter, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, James Bone, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Barbara Hewson, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Valerie Riches Director, Martin Fletcher, Valerie Elliott, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Maeve Haran, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Anthony Burton, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Mark Henderson and Alasdair Murray, Ian Paul, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Peter White, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, John O'LEARY Education Editor, Joanna Sullam, Peter Barnard, Richard Susskind, Roger Scruton, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Steuart & Francis, Barry Millington, W. J. Bray, James Pettifer, Jasper Gerad, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Andrew Selous, Matt Dickinson, Richard Evans, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Robert A. Manwaring, L. J. Thomas, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Alison Beckett, Nicholas Wood, John O'BRIEN, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Philip Delves Broughton, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Joanne Gubbay, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Jo Carr, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, R. Chamuffin, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, James Fergusson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, David Patmore, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Rowan O'NEILL, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Coming out of Jeremy Iron's shadow Formula One chief boycotts inquiry Boulangerie and coiffeuse find fortune in Britain Index Balloonist dies Ian MacGregor, scourge of the miners, dies at 85 Maeve Haran pays tribute to Single fathers How employers and workers win as French taxman loses Arsenal win Rider killed Highs and lows of the Premiership Two British diplomats wounded Post Office may bid to take over the Lottery Direct Tories face big losses in local elections Party's trail-blazing councils may be taken by Labour, reports Andrew Pierce Great and good lose their place on quangos House infested with termites is identified Railtrack Childcare credits will help the affluent 'Worse off' under Labour Cool crusade is destructive says Ben Elton Quarter of flood homes uninsured 'Magic button' playback cuts out stammer Branson balloonist loses fight for life Tycoon dedicates next record bid to friend who saved him High rollers take to life on the ocean wave Sales of luxury yachts have risen by 233% in the past year, writes Philip delves Broughton Lords go a'bleeping into world of high technology Microsoft Militants 'are deterring new teachers' Blunkett heckled for telling delegates to back attempts to raise standards in schools, reports John O'leary Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Honours 'don't help our morale' Inspectors give warm beer cool reception News in Brief Protester, 80, held Drug killing Marine charged E coli complaint Wrong Titus The two boys who didn't mean to go to sea Friends' trip in 5ft dinghy bought with spare cash almost ends in disaster in busy shipping lanes Charities condemn centres for child offenders Dame Vera sings for nightingales Counsellors answer call for help from young bereaved British Gas By a Correspondent: Blair trip could lead to nurses' freedom Extremists must not win, says parades chairman Martin Fletcher on a plea for Ulster to reject provocation over marches University will cross divide Share Offer Homing hedgehog returns after eight-month adventure WPA Rat who smelt a fire saves family Royal & Sunalliance Neill to tackle 'cash for honours' fears The head of the standards committee tells Valerie Elliott of his plans Lexus Problems arise calculating price of democracy Michael Pinto-Duschinsky analyses the mounting costs of campaigning as figures reveal how much donors gave parties Tower recreates famous armoury 150 years on Tourists undeterred by price of capital 's attractions The Cost of Visiting Alliance Leicester Health & Safety Infection discovery could lead to cure for colds Britain counts cost of Asian meltdown Tourist industry losing millions as the tamed tigers remain at home Jobs under threat as company expansion lans take battering Fallout will hit Britain hardest because of the strength of economic links, reports Christine Buckley Demon Internet Shopkeepers feel the pinch Students offered assistance to save income of £300m Russian attacks over-restoration of Old Masters Too much cleaning makes paintings lifeless and gives a uniform look, reports Dalya Alberge A nasty, brutish and short life, on the face of it Midland Bank Rocket scientists attempt to drag space travel into everyday life Los Angels engineers are hoping to prove that commercial exploitation hangs on their plastic rope, Giles Whittell writes Missile aid raises doubts over US policy on China Dell Mao victim's plea for cash Picture Gallery Reuters: Clintons lose their millionaire status John Lennon 'was killed by the American Government' Room to swing a dog Blair plan to see Rabin's grave flusters Israelis Bible scholar has more humble vision of the Holy Grail Dun & Bradstreet Netanyahu must cough up for cigars Swiftcall Direct Line India faces ban on betel tobacco Iraq given all-clear by nuclear agency France and Russia will seek end to investigation of Saddam's weapons programme, James Bone writes FIAT Yeltsin seeks to defuse dispute over his Cabinet Gaullists battle for control of Paris Beaches closed by 'red tide' Drugs crop boom helps to finance Taleban's war effort Western narcotic experts forecast a record Afghan opium harvest despite Un controls, writes James fergusson in Mazar-i-Sharif Botha looking forward to his day in court Zurich Municipal Our Foreign Staff: Iranians scrap rally after plea for calm Dan Technology (Reuters): Rebel defectors join Pol Pot hunt World in Brief (Reuters): Shop refuges for children (AFP): Farmer 'shot baby dead' (AFP): Imam upholds ban on veil (AFP): Rape abortion denial (Reuters): Princes 'object of obsession' (AFP): It mustn't be them… I 'm blind, so what! Peter White on why he treats life without sight as a challenge to be taken on with true wit The London Hernia Centre Holland & Barrett The Harley Medical Group Phone a Loan Lack of drugs that leads to violence The mums' mafia at the school gates did not think I'd cope' They are stressed, lonely and there are 150,000 of them in Britain. Maeve Haran pays tribute to single fathers Tomy Tiny Blots on the landscape of the mind How we build is how we dwell, explains Roger Scruton A shared sense of home is vital tjo us all Battle royal The Times Diary Hell is a holiday Taking a break in Grand Cayman, I was sidetracked by a dignified businessman with horns and a tail Diary Hanging on The Times Diary Short shrift The Times Diary Football focus The Times Diary Labour's blood brothers Three's a crowd in Downing Street, suggests Mary Ann Sieghart Taught Some Lessons The NUT makes slow progress towards common sense The Mayor's Tale A case that has Iran's hardliners on the defensive The Carpenter's Cup A simple Grail bears a lasting significance Indeterminate sentences for convicted sex offenders Ulster agreement Service homeless Opera in London Theory of adultery Tax on motoring Ships' names all at sea Call for a joint Bt and Po showcase Berin airlift Addressing familiarity How about sheep? Social News Today's royal engagement Forthcoming marriages Schools news Personal Column Anniversaries The Sovereign 's Parade Church news Fountain 5 Court Birmingham Court & Social Birthdays today Thomas Coram Foundation Latest wills Sir Ian Macgregor Sir Ian MacGregor, former chairman of British Steel and of the National Coal Board, died yesterday aged 85. He was born on September 21,1912 Diana Lodge Diana Lodge, painter, died on March 12 aged 91. She was born on November 25 1906 England's 200,000 Tramps Alex Ritchie Alex Ritchie, engineer and balloonist, died on April 11 aged 53 of septicaemia after surgery which followed a parachute accident in January. He was born on January 19,1945 Formula One chief spurns inquiry French firms find fortune in Britain Lottery bid British diplomats shot New talent pool Death of a 'hero' 'March in peace' Blunkett's rebuke 'Magic button' cure for stammerers The Times Crossword No 20,765 Plucked to safety Honours and donors Hi-tech sale to China Israel unhappy Iraq given all-clear Dope capital Picture Gallery Business Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast Arts Tomorrow Win the Times Features Body and Mind Law Bangkok Post: The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Arsenal turn on full power Goal flurry in first half confirms mounting momentum of title challenge Blackburn Rovers 1 Arsenal4 Index Wenger warns against complacency Arts Business Rac Television and Radio The Times Spurs forced to endure fraught week by Dublin FA carling Permiership: Tottenham face day of destiny at Oakwell after Coventry equaliser Tottenham Hotspur 1 Conventry City 1 Bolton revival comes off the rails Derby County 4 Bolton Wanderers 0 Leicester City V Southampton Spartak threaten Italian affair By our Sports Staff: Hoddle has fingers crossed for England Relegation relief brings no joy to Tyneside FA Carling Premiership: Shearer moves Newcastle closcr to safety as bottom three lose Newcastle United 2 Barnsley 1 West Ham held up on road to Europe Sheffield Wednesday 1 West Ham United 1 Thompson shows Liverpool the way ahead Liverpool 2 Crystal Palace 1 Everton edge closer to the comfort zone Wimbledon 0 Everton 0 The Times Forest have spring in their step after stroll Nationwide League: Woeful Wolves no match for leaders as race for second place intensifies Watford make the point in a joust for monarchy Gullivers Sports Travel Dismissal inspires Merthyr Middlesbrough win at a canter Adebola breaks the tedium Grateful Charlton improve prospects Reading's win paves way for Cannock Hockey: English Champions Bemoan Missed Chances in Final Slough miss out on penalties Sodje scores one for the Macclesfield album Sunderland put on display of passion but lose vital points Easter Monday Football Results and Tabels O'Meara's putting gives him an edge Golf's young guns taught value of patience and experience at Augusta Veterans take share of Masters glory Coulthard backs down and learns a lesson Motor Racing Hewitt the inspiration as Vikings tame Lions Rugby League For the Record Pools Forecast Richmond take the direct route Rugby Union: Lacklustre Bath Fall Foul of Referee and Committed Display by Home Team Menu is better than pits service Motor Sport: Champion Wins after Losing Lead in Pitlane Pools Check Union seeks to ban Brittle Fogarty surrenders lead to Japanese newcomer Motorcycling Today's Fixtures Skelton gets senior call to play Israel Sport in Brief England desperate for true champion A new cricket season starts today with the game struggling to hold its place Guide to 1988 International and County Cricket Fixtures Sri Lanka achieve winning target Exclusive can warm to Nell Gwyn task Racing: Stoute-Trained Filly Expected to Pass Guineas Trial with Flying Colours Newmarket The Times Uttoxeter By our Racing Staff: Andreyev heartens Hannon Racing Ahead Rapid Raceline From our Irish Racing Correspondent at Fairyhouse: Bobbyjo secures family triumph Racing: Tommy and Paul Carberry Combine to Land Irish Grand National Results from Yesterday's 11 Bank Holiday Meetings Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Exeter Wetherby Winning Move Keene on Chess ZMB QD Freight Demurrage and Defence Lawyer The Times Experienced Residential/commercial Conveyancer Looking for a New Challenge? Eagan Janion BBM General Counsel Senior Vice President Business… Multiple Display Advertising Items BPP Truman Bodden & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items My learned friends want to be more flexible City lawyers want a better balance between home and work, says Joanne Gubbay Small but perfectly formed Jo Carr hears why now is the time to go independent Picture Gallery Women Lawyer Conference The Times Electronic Law Reports The Times We must be quick on the IT uptake Opera & Ballet Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Other Irons in the fire Sinéad Cusack talks to Matt Wolf about her personal Everest and her more farmous husband To advertise in The Times theatre Concerts Girls and boys come out to play The National Youth Orchestra gala tonight will be a mixture of celebration and warning. says Richard Morrison Beautifully reduced Bach Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 The Sunday Times A new dawn etched in stone Baubles for Bonaparte Alison Beekett on Paris's stunning tribute to the great jewellers, Chaumer Computers & Computing Services Time Around the Galleries Briefings Business to Business NatWest Chinese medicine helps promote financial health Brian Collett on a joint venture growing in three British cities Revaluation may lift rates more than 20% in 2000 British Franchise Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Surface Doctor Merseyside unit helps graduates boost small firms Call to improve link of commerce and college All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Capitalisation, week's change PIA British Funds Results & Statistics Wall Street Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V Pound expected to take toll at ABF Companies BT Economic Outlook The Facts The Board By our City Staff: Healix set for Ofex at £4m value U. S Airways Corporate Profile: Cadbury Schweppes Spanish Government to sell its stake in tobacco company From a Correspondent in Washington: Administration all fired up over Bill's progress Our Verdict By our City Staff: Otis looks to cut up to 2,000 jobs Research boss who finds it pays to keep the staff happy IMF says Japan's economy is set to stall this year Matsunaga may miss G7 meeting Flemings buys 60% UCB stake Word-Watching Pay rises race ahead of productivity gains Watmoughs bid ruling imminent Roaring sales boost Carnell Isas 'will not help saving' Demand for oil falling, says IEA Merrill Lynch thunders to record $518m in first quarter Tourist Rates Unforgiving formula that leaves life out of the equation Talk radio Lemmings: life on the edge Television Choice Radio Choice Soaps and plugs give rise to sinking feeling Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Profile 40 US banks set record with $133bn merger Nations Bank and BankAmerica make history with first coast-to-coast bank Times Two Crossword The Times Taxman gained £2.3bn from mis-sold pensions Staff demand share of Thomson Countdown to consolidation Post Office chief wants to end limit on staff pay Not Amused 41 Morland "Old Speckled Hen" IMF backs further rate rise in UK

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