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News from 08/05/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Adam Jones and Roger Boyes, Widget Finn, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Tytler, Alexandra Frean, Zahid Hussain, Anthony Howell, Kathy Lipari, Mark Galeotti, Stephen J Coomber, Our Sports Staff, Paul Hoggart, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Peter Garland, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Jonathan Labrey, Hywel Williams, Tom Rhodes and Christopher Walker, Mary Gallaway, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Desmond Dearlove, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Nicholas Henderson, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Michael Baum, Joshua Jampol, Ruth Gledhill, Matthew Barbour, Tony Gardiner, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Nick Robinson, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, John Davie, David Charter, Stuart Crainer, Meg Carter, Martin Fletcher and Jill Sherman, Paul Durman, Lynne Greenwood and Mark Henderson, Shirley English and Stewart Tendler, Helen Wallace, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, David Watts, Adam Jones, Chris Whiteside, Raymond Keene, Arthur Hearnden, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Alix Ramsay, Andrew Drummond, Brian R. Rabin, Caroline Merrell, Robert Kane, Alan Hadfield, Philip Webster, Alexandra Frean and Nicholas Watt, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, David H. P. Brown, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Hettie Judah, W. Stephen Gilbert, Nicholas Watt and Polly Newton, Jack Cuzick, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, John Lloyd, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Alex Scott, Chris McGrath, Bruce Anderson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Victoria Reese, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Adam Sampson, Brian Glanville, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Godfrey Golzen, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, John Ault, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, our City Editor, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Mark Fuller, Eme Dean-Lewis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Phyllis Cunningham, Nunzio Quacquarelli, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Polls give Tories hope of recovery Plan for elected mayor wins London's backing Volkswagen trumps Bmw in battle for Rolls-Royce Index Shirley Manson Palace taxi steps on the gas for the Queen Today How to solve the swimsuit nightmare Women win right to refuse surgery Picture Gallery Buy the Times Tomorrow Racism threat to rugby in South Africa Happy Hearts Two hurt in triple parcel bomb attack How the wet and the dry can all find a sense W porpoise Euro bank chief scorns 'absurd' deal with French Dutchman says he may serve full eight years, write Charles Bremner and Plhilip Webster BT Abbey National Blair accused of buying 'yes' votes in Ulster Labour peer gazumped us, say barrister couple Lord Hamlyn is being sued for ?50,000 over the sale of his house, reports Rachel Kelly Pupil's suicide may be linked to acne drug Rugby hero 'kicked man's head during club brawl' Prison for boss who toyed with licence Fortnum & Mason Lib Dems nip in to Labour's yawning chasm Riddell on Politics Race under way for a capital appointment London Referendum Dell Local Elections Results Lib Dems in revival pledge after 15 years Liverpool Widow relives killing in Kenyan safari park Briton tells court muggers attacked after husband said good morning Anfield legend to challenge disability ruling Vision Direct Ltd. Picture Gallery Mitsubish Motors Exclusively in the Times next Week 'Bizarre' conduct not good reason for Caesarean Dolphin Star of team is campaigner for women's rights Hover Speed Fast Ferres Motorway cars hit by hanging gas bottle News in Brief Murder questions Vernons game Net readership Carol Thatcher and Anthony-Noel Kelly Corrections The Document Company Xerox Cathedral bars paedophile Man convicted twice of assaulting choirboys banned by bishop from services, reports Paul Wilkinson Churches seek modern answer to an age-old moral question Ruth Gledhill on finding balance between forgiveness and protection BT Comet Goosebumps Tests seek victims of hidden sex disease Microsoft digital Alliance Prisons chief to create race-relations unit Desert islanders sell luxuries AA Mail-order firm broke law on contact lens sale Supervision was inadequate, the magistrate said. Adam Fresco reports on a test-case ruling Man killed his mother after drugs binge Midland Direct Chaplain questions the role of monarchy The take charge card Picture Gallery Tribunal backs tutor who shared cider with pupil Caring teachers were unfairly desmissed by historic Catholic school, reports David Charter Dixons Parents making unhealthy choice GA Teachers ' learn how to restrain violent children Briton given 33 years for abusing Thai boys Andrew Drummond reports from Phuket on the downfall of a self-styled Emperor Nero Campaigners fight attitudes and abuse in paedophile paradise Anrews Drummond reports on why police in Thailand find it easier to take a bribe than investigate crimes against children Hartons Bedding Plant Compost Currys Pressure grows on arms-debacle Mp Mandarins and ministers fall out over genesis of a coup Michael Evans weighs the evidence that the coup in the West African state was encouraged by Britain NatWest More than just in a bank Time Computer Systems Botha, 82, breaks links with fiancee, 47 Nationwide Rugby chief mauls Mandela hopes Wounds of apartheid are reopened as South Africa's sporting world tears itself apart, writes Sam Kiley (Reuters): Pupils 'played Nazis' Suicide Guard 'sought justice' On Line Telecom (UK) Ltd Rwanda hostile to UN chief World Summary Sudan pledge Chinese flee Adieu, Shuttle Danegeld deal DNA tomb test Nissan Paris power chiefs stayed silent over radioactive trains FIAT Germany tries piece of kitsch to win votes 'Deviant' singer divides Israelis Victorious Kok builds new Dutch coalition Tree-felling and mafiosi blamed in mud disaster The Times/Dillions Toni Morrison Forum Tiny Computers Limited Andard Life Bank Congress tells Israel to reject Clinton's pullout plan Bidding war for diary of great escape Jargon buster ! Sliding Doors Invitation by British angers Beijing Suicide protest by bishop over blasphemy case Film star heading for Philippines' lead role The Times Creme The Open University Heiress shot dead her lover The Sunday Times Summer's costume drama The London Bedding Company at Furniture Village Six of the Best 'A woman counting her gold' Audi You have nothing to lose but your shame DIAL-a-PHONE Blair stands for nothing, fortunately A leader without ideology can be a blessing, says John Lloud Python's lion The Times Diary Sitting ducked The Times Diary Picture Gallery Poison on every page Hywel Williams's savage political memoir is sparkling but deeply flawed Top table The Times Diary Cherie aide The Times Diary Picture Gallery Philip Howard Cooked up The Foreign Secretary has rushed to judgment prematurely Sins and Sinners Can the Pharisees of Sheffield tell the difference? Desert Island Diners One celebrity's luxury is another celebrity's poisson Euro policy; UK's 'Walk-off part' Letters that are intended for publication should… Sources of funding and use of data in cancer research Steps needed to combat drug abuse Lads and lasses Team spirit Redwood rumours Nappies and collars Business-speak Court Circular Royal engagements St Mary's School Ascot Armourers' & Brasiers' Company The Broderers' Company Church in Wales Birthdays today Personal Column Service dinners Dinners Luncheon Friend inspired winning nurse Church news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Sevenoaks School Marriages Appointments Lord Craigmyle Personal Column Flights Directory Flight Seekers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Alan Glyn Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Court & Social Classified Professor Linda Schele Geraint Jones Geraint Jones, organist and conductor, died on May 3 aged 80. He was born on May 16,1917 On this Day May 8m 1915 Strong words from a South African bishop in the first recorded account of the use of poison gas in war " the Most Damnable Invention. " To the Editor of the Times News The Times Crossword No 20,786 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Insurance Services In the Saturday Times Inside Section 2 Today Sterling slides as Bank puts rates on hold British Midland The Airline for Europe Motor giants race to a deal Daimler and Chrysler agree $92bn merger Thomson helps people who missed deadline Economics Why London was the Venue for the Announcement Arts Treasury orders review of bank advice practices Media The Best Cricket Coverage Sport 48-56 Business Today Aa chief to give away RAC windfall RBS eases City fears with ?448m at half time Tourist Rates British Midland The Airline for Eorope Redundancies at British Biotech Creditors of BCCI to get second dividend Stanford to back UK start-ups News Corp profits boosted by Titanic DTI offers change in rules on buybacks Market concern at Indonesian unrest Business Roundup Prudential 'fell short' Telewest confirmation Blakes shares fall Lonrho Africa ½p up Wharf sale blocked Sony enjoys record year Clyde disappoints City BTR's upbeat message Shell blames weak oil prices for first-quarter fall Astec investors lose High Court action Matalan's debut price tops City forecasts New Deal young get ministry jobs NI Electricity to expand south Bigger deal from lesser men Commentary M&g dismisses merger talk Danka to shed 600 staff from back office Merchant Investors Assurance Prowting profits more than double Commodities Liffe Options PolyGram sale decision puts pressure on EMI 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 Things go well with Shell Tempus M&g Group Lonrho Africa Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Viridian Wall Street Glass darkly The Times City Diary Duisenberg should learn lesson on rates from Fed Euroland must resist higher interest if it is to live up to initial enthusiasm Prix fixe The Times City Diary Stark relief The Times Coty Diary No go logo The Times City Diary Corporate raider who has driven away with biggest prize Oliver August considers what Kirt Kerkorian will do now after Chrysler Rowe & Maw Lawyers for Business Dublin firm's £51m bid takes Jeyes The Times ABP makes £98m offer for American Port Services BMW gives Unipart notice Compaq takeover ends Digital jobs Analysts upgrade forecasts for Adidas-Salomon Silentnight furnishes 16% advance US productivity rise slows in first quarter Business Roundup Abbeycrest shines again Sanderson Group up Essex Furniture setback Acquisitions boost Lynx NAB's 'creditable result' Avon Rubber sales up Future Integrated falls Capital pays £18.2m for Red Dragon The Scottish Provident Institution Equities halve early losses Gleeson M J Gleeson Group Plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Birmingham Lights out for a new experience For two months BAC will stage all its performances in darkness. Mad, or bold? Hettie Judah reports Barbican Centre Pop Size isn't everything, but still Poetry in the ring Nightmare on Kane street Theatre Cleansed Duke of York's Amy Foster Calssical Pop Footie ditties are back Throw it away, gonna throw it away The FA may run English football, but it knows nil-nil about football songs: witness the choice of World Cup anthem Indochina It doesn't have to be-ee-ee-ee perfect When fame died for Eddi Reader, harsh reality took over. So she learnt from both The old man and the si Singer Company Segundo is Cuban, very trendy - and 90 Hail to a Cuban legend Walking into Clarksdale Banda on the run New Albums Garbage they aren't A tip for the top, if ever there was one Lost classics from a cult Texan EMI Classics Top Ten Albums HMV GIGS Guy Clark's Texan charm Listings Brighton goes festive Art Galleries Opera & Ballet Theatres Smokey goe's Cafe Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatres Catholic in his tastes All of Olivier Messiaen's stupendous organ music is to be played in London. Barry Millington reports Voices of the future National Opera Studio Queen Elizabeth Hall Executive powers Barenboim cycle Festival Hall Music Opera's rising stars 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Oh yes, minister, ITV knows just how to bend your ear As television recruits its latest hisgh-flyer from politics, Nick Robinson reports on the world of the Whitehall lobbyist Whiff of vengeance in Carlton drug investigation Oh for heaven's sake, vicar, can't you smile? The dignity of a fallen editor In control—font not too remote Media, Sales & Marketing BG Technology Creative Sale's Person PR Officer £35k+bens The Times Newspapers Rundle Brownswood International Search and Selection Sales Executives 'I find beauty in places where you least expect it' How does Benetton justify the use of handicapped children to sell its products? Peter Foster reports Are you a top pencil? The Times Adventure Activities People who simply won't watch ads Meg Carter on the digital challenge facing advertisers Flying in the face of taste A suicide broadcast live has inflamed the us news debate, reports Tunku Varadarajan Media Sales & Marketing Regent Consulting Tyzack Selection Sun microsystems Same Day CV Company Impact Associates Off the Boyle on a Saturday morning Marketing Assistant Project Manager for the Japanese Market Right to refuse treatment to save foetus Law Report May 8 1998 Windfall to estate changes disinheritance position Suing over birth after husband's vasectomy Scots Law Report May 8 1998 Inner House Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Public Notices Pleading served when received by fax Charity Commission Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whether 'really' is necessary Chy-1161d Charity Commission Public Notices Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Education St. George's University Lambrook Haileybury St. Aldates College Computeach International Ltd How to Make £700 a Week as a Freelance Proofreader &… Tech The British Institute Get Rich Proofreading? Education HEC School of Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers SGBS University of Brighton Professional Careers Group ISG Middlesex University MBA Thames Valley University Back to the blackboard Tony Gardiner argues the case for a structured maths curriculum Havens of stability and continuity Arthur Hearnden on continental schools in the British tradition The Times Good University Guide Summer of discontent David Tytler on a currency problem for a school Emotional bond that pushes twins to greater heights Athertons are as one as they seek Commonwealth Games Success The Times Renshaws a dominant force Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Wincanton Rusedski falls all too quickly to Ivanisevic Tennis Williams rings up 25-1 winner Racing: Stretarez Aims for Ascot after Surprise Ormonde Stakes Victory Guest fined £1,000 and has licence withdrawn Rapid Raceline Lingfield Park Nottingham Carlisle Stratford Wilkins evicted as Keegan takes over at Craven Cottage Football The Times Pre-emptive strike decisive for Inter Brian Glanville on Lazio's meek capitulation to their Italian rivals in the Uefa Cup final Tiverton determined to erase five years of pain Walter Gammie looks forward with keen anticipation to an intriguing Fa Vase final at Wembley Managers pay the price Castleford face fight to hold on to Mather Sport in Brief Coulthard ready to play more than supporting role Motor Racing The Times Sports Service For the Record Today's Fixtures Rookie Wood knocks on door of history Keith Blackmore relates a striking achievement by baseball's latest one-hit wonder Granada Wasim's fusillade helps to take heat off Atherton Cricket Fraser wrecks Hussain's day Trinity student has talent to succeed on wider stage Simon Wilde believes that more Irishmen may graduate to the county game in years to come Resolute Durham stand firm Wells runneth over to set Kent on a victory stroll Yesterday's Scoreboards Martin happy to provide own feast Golf: Bitterness Lingers for Spaniard out Ryder Cup Team by his Countryman Date clash devalues precious trophy Whitbread race boats have whale of a time Sailing Clifton hope to profit from treble chance Hockey Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Pienaar wins his fitness fight to play in cup final Rugby Union Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Hounds fail to put Dick off scent of early lead Composed teenager in second place on Badminton debut Selectors ask Wyeth to race into the unknown Athletics: Great Britain Take Calculated Gamble for European Championships Women get on track to equality David Powell on an event that may prove a significant milestone Art for television's sake Television Choice Radio Choice Medical magic misfires more often than not BBC1 Satellite and Cable Shearer finds powerful ally in Hoddle Coach leaps to defence of captain Keegan takes charge Times Two Crossword Tennis 48 South Africa tours could be called off Picture Gallery Everton offer hope of brighter future Warne 's operation means long lay-off EQUESTRiANSSM 54 AXS People Management City University Business School Shortage Ippts salaries Prospects for Mba graduates are the best for some time, says John O'Leary, education editor How to pay for a course Grants/loans Chase heats up for best students More business graduates are taking the same route as William Hague of fortune, says Nunzio Quacquarelli Opportunities London Business School Swiss offer globe-trotting course In today's courses the emphasis is increasingly on tnternational business, reports Desmond Dearlove Cranfield University School of Management MBA Diary Warwick Business School Making friends of rivals Widget Finn finds a programme where participants learn that enemies don't have three heads Collaboration Ashridge The Open University MBA Diary Breeding ground for businesses Cranfield University of Bath School of Management What's in a name? Status Manchester Business School University of Wales Beware paralysis by over-analysis Sheffield Hallam University Preaching to the converted Widget Finn on a course that brings business methods to the vicarage as church affairs become controversial Church MBA University of Cambridge The principals of commerce Should a school be run like a business by a suitably qualified head? Susan Elkin reports Schools Henley Management College MBA Diary A day in the life of a student at Ashridge Have peen stretched. 1130. Lunch. You cannot help… The Bradford MBA Course with a masterly touch Programmes for those with long business experience offer a foundation for the elite, writes Joshua Jampol Sloan Programme Imperial College Management School Flying the quality flag Targets to aim for Guidelines Sheffield Business School University of Surrey St. Aldates College The University of Reading The American College in London Edition XII Ltd The University of Nottingham Roffey Park Management Institute University of Luton University of North London Professional Careers Group Sainsbury Management Fellowship Scheme The University of Edinburgh Nimbas School of Management Aston Business School Brunel University Kingston University Financial Times Management Leeds University Business School Durham University Business School Unique Master of Business Administration University of Southampton Education Leicester University Kent University of Kent Oxford Brookes University Bournemouth University The Management School Lancaster University MBA advertisements Manchester Business School

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