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News from 29/04/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Elizabeth Summerhayes, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Kathy Lipari, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Sam Falle, Peter H. Gillard, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, J. S. Matthews, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, M. Price, Alan Brooke Turner, Ben MacItyre, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Ron Kerr, Andrew Colebourne, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Landale Political Reporter, J. W. Geddes, Janet Bush, David Hands, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Simon Tait, P. Collier, C. M. Lynch, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Andrew Glasse, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, K. Porteous Wood, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Adam Barnard, Jill Sherman, Sarah Cunningham, Tom Walker at Visoki Decani, Carol Allen, William Neill, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, David Young, Chris Ayres and Fraser Nelson, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Gitta Sereny, Craig Lord, Paul Batterbury, Alfred Finer, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Glanville, Nick Weall, Philip Webster, Daniel Hodson, Chief Executive, Judith Sutherland, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Elizabeth Cowley, Alan Coren, Nigel Crisp, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, M. J. Soley, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, David Maddock, Andrew Finkel, Nick Nuttall, Arthur Leathley and Michael Hornsby, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Ian McCartney, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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My prostitute mother constantly abused me, wsays Mary Bell Lawyers on attack over 'fat cats' list Index How safe is your baby walker? Is Antipodean ant-eater the antidote to termites ? Enjoy adventures from £5 Experiments on patients alleged Increased fears of recession £7m Wimbledon Lorry drivers threaten to blockade the World Cup Barenboim's Beethoven Marathon Inter//face Eton gets wired Drug test threat to Michelle Smith 's future Direct Line Life Insurance Aristotelian banalities from the tubby guru of St Pancras Political Sketch Brown defends timetable for monetary union The chancellor is defying calls for a Labour-led committee, writes Philip Webster Audi Prince pledges partnership to revive deprived areas Patten 'honoured' take RUC reform job Number of mature students down 7% MP's double celebration Mugger jailed for killing Waterfront assembly Mellor show censured Classical triumph Police dog is cleared Harrow master 'stole school trip money' Geography teacher is accused of using £36,000 to pay school fees and mortage, writes Peter Foster Goliath clashes with Piranha at the singles club Former councillor's hot air sends kidnapper to sleep Boy found tortured and tied to stairs Share Offer Thomas Travel Group Japanese mediator honoured by Queen Rape case PC 'a success with women' Bar leaps to defence of QCs with attack on 'false' pay figures Frances Gibb reports on claims that many fees were paid by the losing side Demon Internet Big figures are 'plain wrong' Top Earners Abbey National Roads are in worst state for 20 years News in Brief Haughey fails Wall kills boys Priest abused sick Opera recruit Sex drug arrives Parents warned as baby-walkers fail safety tests Store takes brands off shelves agter tests show infants risk head injury in unstable models, writes Joanna Bale A hazard and no help, says doctor Rain stops play for Oxford revellers Psion Series Vigilante fears lead hostels to bar sex offenders Report reveals that protest are causing problems for probation officers, writes Richard Ford Pc World the Computer Superstore Moving tale of couple who put down roots Al Fayed bids £2m for Diana's school Creme 98 Rothschilds family seat is £7m snip Children read more after arrival of TV Alexandra Frean on an island survey that rebuts fears about bad influence of small screen Woodhead says 'toxic mix' is harming learning Mini Call Renault New toothpaste could replace dentist's drill Animal growth drugs 'help to increase salmonella' Hyundai It just keeps humming along First Night Review Duchess says she and Duke just pals By a Correspondent: Sex-change court fight By a Staff Reporter: Dunhill heir stabbed in pub attack Poll will decide fate of bridge over Thames Legal & General Angling rivers hit as salmon catches drop 40% No room in blender for all the leftovers The Millennium Dome is Blairism writ large. Today Times writers enter two more zones to examine the state we're in Prescott manages to steer round the green learning curve Aer Lingus Coe is urged to run in London mayor contes Tories worried about jeffrey Archer's bid believe they have just the man to beat him. Andrew Pierce reports Halfords Picture Gallery Blair may find his hand forced on euro timing Midland Minister rejects ban on paper price cuts Captive claims Kurds killed Palme Dixons Netanyahu defies pullout call (AP): Israeli nation has grown sevenfold Briton in Golan harvests success of kosher wines Move on up Science gives early ancestors a voice NatWest Marooned Serb monk calls for Kosovo ceasefire (Reuters): 40 villagers have throats cut Croatia demands extradition (Reuters): World's oldest man dies (AP): Greek clergy elect reformer (AP): One of San Diego quads dies (Reuters): Vanunu requests transfer (Reuters): Armed robbers net £850,000 (Reuters): Yeltsin picks two Cabinet seniors World in Brief Blacks to get a role in Afrikaner history The Anc has a blueprint for rewriting the past, reports Sam Kiley Ex-deputy of Abacha faces firing squad for coup plot Direct Line CNT Racial mix Bill threat to white managers Spanish wetlands face water shortage after dams block toxic river Belgian coalition survives vote as police chief quits Barclays Pans celebrates visions of the future by artists of the past NPI US and Norway 'used insane for Nazi-style tests' Albright to talk tough on Tibet From Associated Press in Hutchinson, Minnesota: First of wartime GIs 'over here' dies at 79 Dan Technology Dynamite turns Elvis's heartbreak hotel to dust British Gas World Cup Tickets Britain's favourite online bookstore The truth about Mary Bell Cries Unheard: Mary Bell Gitta Sereny has followed the life of Mary Bell for 30 years. Bell has now told her what she felt, what was done by her and also to her. Starting today we serialise Sereny's remarkable study of Bell, Cries Unheard Worldcover Computacenter 'My mother, my mother would hold me, one hand pulling my head backh…and…and' Cries Unheard: Mary Bell Bell, book and the newspapers Peter Stothard, Editor of The times, on the responsibilities of the press to tell hard truths Postal order Picture Gallery If the Tories had won Despite the spin, Blair is completing Thatcherism, but by other means Pole position Brussels bout Picture Gallery Alan Coren Double Dutch A Franco-German fudge that Blair ought to resist Open and Shut Case An inquiry should not weaken the RUC Forgiveness Frees Keiko Holmesis honoured and blesed as a peacemaker Ethical to pay for Mary Bell's story? Liffe in the future Things to come? Competition Bill and the press Japan's former PoWs Children's burns centre Young offenders Human Rights Bill Waste of time Ride the train and remove the strain Paper clips April's showers Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Luncheon ILEX Reception Lord Monson Legal appointment Appointment Gem of a hobby breeds success Alan Toogood reports from the RHS?Westminster flower show Memorial service Personal Column Birthdays today Meeting London Europe Society Marriages Forthcoming marriages Dinners Insurers' Company Latest wills City Livery Club Company of World Traders Jean-Francois Lyotard Obituaries Ian Bell No Title Personal Column Tex Geddes Godfrey Kenton Godfrey Kenton, actor, died on April 27 aged 96. He was born on April 13.1902 On this Day April 29,1905 The Coaching Season The Times Crossword No 20,778 News Business WPA Sports Forecast Arts In the Times Features Homes The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Perpetual set to call for Biotech board changes Investor considers seeking EGM Business optimism at lowest level since 1992 Bsi sets new standards for its expansion Business Buysse to take over at Vickers Arts Turmoil at Emi increases with new resignation Sport Sales fall spells gloom for Selfridges debut Direct life & pension services Television and Radio Business Today Link ultimatum Merger talks Collapse of drugs merger 'a £13bn disgrace Railtrack to give £400m Tunnel link ultimatum Insurers count the cost Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices David Brown considers disposals S&n to shed 300 in rationalisation Northern Rock rejects claims Five-fold rise by Alexandra Liggett help in tobacco inquiry Tourist Rates Balpa to offer TTG deal to membership Business Roundup Merrill creates 500 jobs Loss for Utility Cable New plant for BP Fibernet in the red Third Salvage warning MY profits static Government of Punjab Directorate of Civil Aviation Jefferson Smurfit US subsidiary in merger talks Homes boom lifts McCarthy prices UB is sweet on Delacre By our City Editor: Perpetual motion exposes tardy Biotech TV plans at Leeds Sporting Standard Life reduces Dfs stake by two thirds Microsoft Hi-Tec seeks offer from a substantial partner Commodities Liffe Options Financials lead recovery as US rate worries ease Stock Market Picture Gallery 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 DFS David Brown Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes A heady brew Tempus United Biscuits Wall Street Cloud on the horizon as Labour ties to the unions lose appeal Christine Buckley on the prospects of a divorce for the movements River bust The Times City Diary Time for debate to replace Eurocreep Hoffman tale The Times City Diary Sharp bird International design competition Sears engages in terminal case of name dropping Sarah cunningham forecasts few tears at the retail group's demise The Times Unit Trust Information Service Airline Network Equities bounce back Compaq Planet Microsoft Change of roles for Bread man Once, peter Howitt was best-known as aBoswell. Now his future looks bright as a film writer-director. Carol Allen reports Tarnish on the Nazi guilt Theatre: Israel Horovitz's new play about the Holocaust; plus the National Theatre's workshop scheme to teach disaffected kind the fun of Shakespeare World Cup Tickets Taking the Bard to Brooklyn Simon Tait on how Shakespeare is wowing inner city schoolchildren Start with a showstopper Cabaret Judi Connelli Talk of London One more Everest for Danny to climb When Barenboim tackles Beethoven, he doesn't do it by halves. He tells Richard Morrison about his epic London project Making a fine fist of Mozart Concerts Philharmonla/Schiff Festival Hall Whose lines are they anyway? Lvo Pogorelich Festival Hall Rising stars in the arts firmament Adrian Spillett Great British Hopes The Times Art Galleries Nordstern Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie Grosvenor Gallery Let's twist again Babybird Bloomsbury, WC1 Burly chassis Propellerheads UEA, Norwich An Inspector Calls Going out with a bang The Times North of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Developer Allymore Properties Multiple Display Advertising Items Westbury Metropolis Developer Allymore Properties Bail decision attracts immunity Court of Appeal Property New traffic impact analysis reasonable Cluttons Daniel Smith Immunity extends to investigation Law Report April 29 1998 Court of Appeal Allison Premier Homes English Courtyard At last a house that runs itself Sig companies are building the home of the future, reports Rachel Kelly French Property Exhibition Overseas Property Golden Mile Marbella Spectacular Properties Marina Puente Romano Property ARLA Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items ARLA Association of Residential Letting Agents Aylesford Marler & Marler F. W. Gapp Birch & Co A new cure for dry rot? Adam Barnard on an old enemy Multiple Display Advertising Items Friend & Falcke Scotts (Kensington) Ltd Runners up to 4 hours, 5 minutes, 36 sees EDS England row threatens world order Rugby Union Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Bath struggle to impress Keene on Chess Winning Move Sheffield support failing to rise to Wembley challenge Rugby League Searle chasing fourth title Rowing South Africans show interest in the going rate Swimming drug gets reclassified Sport in Brief Miss Diskin returns to make a splash Racing: Buckler-Trained Mare Revels in Wet Conditions to Land Punchestown Victory Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Exeter Kelso Plumpton Ascot lost to waterlogging Rapid Raceline Victory aids Hollioake cause Moody misses alarm call Secondary role may come hand in glove with captaincy Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, believes Stewart will have to keep wicket again Floodlit frolics cast worrying shadows Collingwood inspires Durham SKY Sports Wenger seeks place in Arsenal hall of fame Football United stretch lead and legs Newcastle desperate for victory For the Record Today's Fixtures Jimmy's chance to rewrite our love story World Cup Tickets Wimbledon fund passes £7m Tennis: Men's and Women's Prize-Money to Increase Proportionally Spring Offers Capriati flourishing in new comeback attempt By our Sports Staff: Agassi maintains record Word-Watching Radio Choice Putting truth behind bars Television Choice Survivors all, but not all equally welcome Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Cricket 40 Golden girl under new cloud Smith's career under threat after out-or-competition durgs test The Times Bookshop O'Sullivan in command as White loses touch French lack power over hooligans Tennis 42 Sunderland 's season set for extra time A most Gratifying Ale Art of the Man Interview/roger Dean Compuserve Name of the new game is nostalgia LineOne Why an Internet year is the shortest of them all More sex for the president Bad to worse: analysts question future of Intel In what looks like the most serious… Where the millennium's old hat News and from Silicon Valley by Kenny Maclver Net guru is now king of the castle Netcom Follow the world of fairies and fakes How spam hampers business by £5bn Reaching for new tech skies A new computer system will make sure farnborough's Air Show takes of smoothly. Eve-Ann Prentice reports Resistance taking its toll Mitsubishi Electric Confusion hits trading places Gates in the dock Will Britain crack the code? Analysis / Encryption Pace Big dates to note in your IT diaries Agenda Keeping tabs on hot cars BT Lesson learnt from plants Guidance for my language problem Internet World UK spring 98 Changing faces in the IT jobs market Doctor Keyboard Save the undersea world Software Dell Yes man returns with a hit Once his art hung on every bedsit wall. Soon his game will be on every PC. Elizabeth Summerhayes talks to Roger Dean Andrew Hasson Yesterday's big stars Pace Please sir, will the tuckshop be online, too? DirecPC Sportster Flash MWA Acara Limited JM Web-Staff Create Professional Web-Site/s regardless of… Lotus Millenium Disaster Internet Aculab Computer Futures ICO BBC Vision Harvey Nash Ordina The Times Bond Technologies Ltd Chartwell Project people Monarch Recruitment Ltd Longbridge Technology Bauer & Partner PMR Time Computer Systems What your Desk Says about You Beauty Offer Briefing The Sabre Group Joslin Rowe The EMI Group PA to Chaiman Sales Executive Eurolink Bright, Enthusiastic Junior Charity The National Trust Government of Western Australia PA to Director-Executive Search to £22k Securicor recruitment services You can't hide behind a desk Cluttered or clear, your workstation reveals a lot about you. Susan MacDonald reports A little bit of fame Elizabeth Hunt ScotiaBank Office Administrator Knightsbridge Secretaries Secretary News International Newspapers Ltd PA/SECRETARY EC4 Human Resource Administrator Angela Mortimer Property Specialists Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine Consultant Support Role Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Personal Assistant - £22,000 Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Codemasters ROC Pan European Recruitment Crone Corkill WA Robert Walters Resourcing Aldrich & Company PA to Managing Director Public Relations, Covent… Verdict Research Limited Secretary for Antique Dealers Top Technology Ltd Angela Mortimer Rainbow Recruitment Aldrich & Company Recruitment Secretary St Pauls Up to £19,000 Jonathan Wren PA to Chief Executive £25K -Mayfair PA/SECRETARY £20k Experienced PA for W1 Marketing Agency PA to Chairman/creative Director Crone Corkill Room at the Top Hays Acme Appointments Centre Point Group Angela Mortimer Joyce Guiness Partnership Guthy . 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