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News from 12/05/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, John Goodbody and David Willacey, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Scrivennor, Brian Collett, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Paula Davies, Grace Bradberry, John Goodbody and Phil Yates, Avril Fox, Bill Frost, Lord Campbell, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Sheila Johnston, Edward Welsh, Polly Newton and James Landale, Carl Mortished, Mark Weller, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Caroline Gluck, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Abby Tan, John O'leary Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, John Hart, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, E. G. S. Robinson, Fraser Nelson and Arthur Leathley, David Hands, Bronwen Maddox and Christopher Walker, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Luke Clancy, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Jack Sheffield, Richard Cork, John Wadham, Director, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, John Akehurst, (Chairman of Governors), Rachel Bridge, Laurence Smith, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Michael Ross, David Watts, Andrew Purkis, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Glen Lawes, Chief Executive, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Frederick Lawton, Oliver August, Anthony Scrivener, Grania Langdon-Down, Nick Kelly, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Margaret Lee, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, N. D. Whyatt, Philip Webster Political Editor, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Harvey Atkinson, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jennifer Turnbull, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Ian Craft, Director, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Scrivernor, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Charter and John O'Leary, John Carmichael, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Veronica Heath, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Richard Bourne, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Craig Lord and Dominic Kennedy, Richard Ford, David McIntosh, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Sandline briefing was sent to Cook Cabinet intelligence group asessed secret papers Blair changes tack on Sierra Leone affair Permissive society purge Index Good University Guide Double sacking for Bland Rebellion on newspaper price-cutting fades Crunch Week for Microsoft By our Foreign Staff: India tests three nuclear bombs Would you have Liz Hurley at your wedding? Take-Off! The London Institute Millions needed to save Gothic treasure for nation Armies of Lucifer evade the clutches of predatory witchfinders Inspectors lead drive to improve care of elderly Keep Fit Push Minister calls for price cut in suncreams to protect public Those who evolve succeed Parents of truants may lose custody Hospitals failing to learn from mistakes News in Brief Homosexual boys TV ad targets girls Harrow pupil found hanging BA acts to clear cheap flight path Actress tells of losing her sight By a Staff Reporter: Wife laced husband's dinner with 18 pills Sex? It's like a chemistry set Council executive 'was molested by colleague' Tribunal is told that woman was sworn to secrecy to avoid risk of scandal, writes Michael Horsnell Virgin Harrow staff accused over holiday cash Woman wrongly told unborn baby was dead BT By a Staff Reporter: Murder case man is freed by victim Christian Aid Boy aged 11 expelled for having cannabis News in Brief Doctor charged Law 's long arm Cause for alarm Congratulations Slow on the draw They're sorry. . . Best in court fight to save Chelsea flat Former football player could face eviction if he loses home match against bank, says Damian Whitworth 'Gentleman' thief admits he was in picture on Picasso Gateway2000 Bose Five men ordered to attend Lawrence inquiry Special hospital chief calls for end to sniping Ashworth's new top executive tells Russell Jenkins that latest rule violation was only a technicality Sainsbury's Bank Mayor resigns to be freed from fashion chains Student assaulted Cambridge porter Cable & Wireless Bomb victim's daughter joins drive for peace Doctor plans first Ulster visit and will campaign for 'yes' vote in referendum, writes Stephen Farrell Seven IRA terrorists left in mainland jails Richard Ford reports on the convicts who could be released on licence by 2000 Scout groups vote to end seven decades of partition Province Starts Countdown Lexmark United by their grief torn apart by hatred Trams running later since privatisation Fraser Nelson and Arthur Leathley on erratic rewards and fines for performance Rail Firms' Track Record Legal threat to water firm over sewage Premier Car-share lane traps lone drivers Driver who went on the rails must have eye test Single mother fights Dome site eviction Kathryn Knight reports on battle over cottage at Millennium Park site Star Alliance M1 lorry driver stands by story Conquest Boarding school is saved by parents Papers will be punished for predatory pricing , MPs told Polly Newton and James Landale report on Margaret Beckett's strong defence of the Competition Bill NatWest The Times RAF to lose 36 combat jet sin defence review By a Correspondent: Mixed-sex ward plan blocked In Parliament 'Grow-your-own' knee surgery aids athletes New technique will use cells produced from patient's own tissue, writes Ian Murry Shocking idea for a better fruit juice Deep-sea chambers may prevent paralysis Renault Cook 'did not have prior knowledge' Sierra Leone Scandal PC World the Computer Superstore Blair counting on the 'Dog and Duck' test Riddell on Politics Captain denies his ship was involved Direct Line Sandline weapons 'arrived too late' Sierra Leone Scandal The Times Top aide defends 'energetic Cook' The Foreign Office is denying that its boss has been distracted or idle, Michael Binyon says Midland Direct London 'was right to provide support' Liberal Dutch hail purge on permissiveness Dutch reassess 'hero behind Bali killings Marks & Spencer Financial Services Francs slow to roll in for Paris statue of Churchill From Associated Press in Milan: Strike delays Gucci murder trial Kumon Maths 737s return to skies after wiring checks World in Brief (AFP): France mints first euro Paraguay 'rigging' protest (Reuters): Bank 'had Holocaust gold (Reuters): Mexico expels rights team (Reuters): Corrupt gendarmes jailed Clinton steps up efforts to end peace impasse Global warming is 'good for you' US economist argues that higher temperatures will lead to greater human wellbeing, writes Tunku Varadarajan Dell Sugar daddy drops in on airlift party $280m drive to tackle world crime Crackdown on sex offences in us fleet India ignores West's nuclear test warnings Arms race has been forced upon us' Pakistan Software Warehouse American Alrllnes Washington weighs sanctions options after Clinton dismay United Staes Politicians and generals urge Suharto to go The Indonesian leader's woes are multiplying, David Watts writes from Solo Manila exit polls point to Estrada landslide Cambodia bones may be those of tourists Calais Fuel tanker crew 'killed by smoke' McRidiana Bogus offices hide shame of Japan jobless The Harley Medical Group My father, the stranger When Jennifer Turnbull finally traced her biological parents and found out who she really was, she was also filled with mixed emotions There is no handbook on greeting a parent after 46 years Lacoste Yorkshire Bank The message on MS is still hopeful Medicine Chest And the bride wore Liz Hurley's dress put her in the llimelight and turned a top drawer wedding into a knicker drawer affair. Grace Bradberry reports Should children inherit? Disinheriting children is a new trend among the rich. But for middle-class parents, leavig them confortable is a priority, says Bill Frost How ccan parents deprive a child of a good start in life? Inter-Continental St. Joseph's Hospice A game of monopoly too many It is time the US took on Microsoft, says Anatole Kaletsky Anti-trust actions have always left America stronger An abbey habit The Times Diary A child of our times The case of Miss S'senfored Caesarean raises profound questions about a woman's rights before tha law Bombed out The Times Diary Don't ring me The Times Diary Kelly 's eyes The Times Dairy Nuremberg for the Nineties Michael Gove Recoils at the IRA triumphant Law of the Jungle Blair is not obliged to keep Cook as Secretary Indonesia Smoulders There is just time for Suharto to save his country with dignity Bunter Bunks off But truancy is no joke outside the school fiction of St Cake Church's duty to protect the young Ambulance chasers Parliamentary scrutiny Pregnant woman's nght to choose Call for united action on Nigeria Self-help museums Job challenge School 's 'bottom line' Job commitment Demon drink and quality of mercy Lost in transmission Business-speak Trade restriction? Cook in hot water Court Circular Royal engagements The London Institute Personal Column Stowe School Appointment Dinners Luncheons Picture Gallery Birthdays today Anniversaries Blue Elephant International Plc Appointments in the Forces Latest wills University news Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial service Retirement Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Vice-Admiral Sir Patrick Bayly Vice-Admiral Sir Patrick Bayly, KBE, CB, DSC and two Bars, Chief of Staff Nato Southern Europe, 1967-70, died on May 1 aged 83. He was born on August 4,1914 Personal Column USA Canada SSAFA Forces Help The British Kidney Patient Association The Rev Philip Barrett The Rev Philip Barrett, Rector of Compton and Otterbournce, Hampshire, died after a chronic illness on April 22 aged 51. He was born on April 8,1947 Peter Bean Peter Bean, deputy head of the Foreign Office News Department, died of heart failure on April 30 aged 48. He was born on July 25,1949 On this Day Marriage of Lady Cynthia Curzon Two Kings and Two Queens Present Extradition documents defective Refusing to give effect to foreign law Business to Business East Riding of Yorkshire Council ECM Group Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Reality test for VAT liability No continuous breach of term Small firms fail to foil computer thieves Multiple Display Advertising Items Franchises Honey makes money for big-scale bee-keeper Veronica Heath reports on a rural enterprise with a tourism sideline Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Computer Systems Mediterranean trio top the European list for late payment Defences hold the key in cup finals week Much rests on events at Wembley and Celtic Park on Saturday, as the £50,000 prize hangs in the balance. will your team come uptrumps? The story so far League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League LineOne ITF League PFA Players' League Internet League FA Cup League ITF Pick your World Cup top team Negri heads all-star cast of season's best We select the leading ITF performers of 1997-98 to form a team that would have proved unbeatable Goalkeepers Fullbacks Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week's Moves Strikers The Times Crossword No 20,789 News Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Arts In the Times Tomorrow Features Law Your Own Business University Guide The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Pound pushes manufacturing into recession SBC Com agrees $71bn deal for Ameritech John Charcol Business Quick profit for Thomson fans Sumitomo to pay £97m over copper scandal Arts Courtaulds talks to new suitor Ulster aims for US investment Law Hoddle's French Dilemma Sport 50-56 Business Today Seagram close to buying PolyGram DuPont to spin off Conoco Tourist Rates Ricoh Microsoft braced for lawsuit assault from US regulators McCullagh downgrades outside job Virgin Cola launches in US Cinven and CVC win £1bn KNP Klesch buys ABI assets Pearson eyes Simon Scotia departure Senior buys in Brazil Hitachi Credit up 39% Baker Hughes and Western Atlas merge Business Roundup Digital television to be fully available in January, says CWC Hambros sells its insurance services Andrews Skyes soars on Cox purchase Potato farms to join packers By Our City Editor: Watchdogs put on their metal Northern Leisure's talks fail Thistle move Safestore's cash Hyder sells Tring shares suspended Virgin Trust faces new offer Spree on Wall Street spurs City's investors Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Smurfit Andrews Sykes Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Ready for promotion Tempus Wall Street Moment of truth for the Cabinet Office The Business of Poltics Body Shop faces tough task of massaging away City concerns Roddicks learn hard reality of answering to investors, says Sarah Cunningham Inside track The Times City Dairy Sad song The Times City Diary In touch The Times City Diary Game of risk has sponsors on the edge Market Leader Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Telia Shares surge after slow start Penny Share Guide On course for a career In day two of the series, David Charter, below, and John O'Leary, Right, assess what pupils look for in higher education The Times Higher Education Supplement What the Sixth - Fromers Seek Top of the Crop An educated guess at the right college There is more to entering the halls of academia than choosing a course, says Harvey Atkinson Former poly shakes the ancient portals University Applications Tomorrow Paragon mortage direct Light years in the powerhouse At the National Gallery Richard Cork surveys a golden age of intense, sensuous picture-making from Utrecht Cable & Wireless Pop Around the Galleries The Times Film Crazy for Blanche Theatre Listings Rents opening night Art Galleries Today's Choice A dally guide of arts and entertainment complled by James Christopher Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicatd with the symbo) on release across the country Fusion of style and substance Pat Metheny Group Empire, W12 The starry starts here Nick Cave La2, Wc2 A tufted act to follow Super Furry Animals/Grandaddy Olympia, Dublin The Drill Hall Theatre Pop Music Lost in American space Concerts Halle/Nagano Manchester Music while they worked Elsler Day Queen Elizabeth Hall Royal National Theatre Rapier bound to scalper LSO/Davis Barbican Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 The maverick of Cannes Film: The other Riviera festival, Directors' Fortnigt, is 30 years old. Sheila Johnston reports Barbican Centre The Times Cd Choice Arab Banking Corporation ZMB Industry Hughes-Castell ZMB South Chambers Professional Recruitment PSD The Chancery Bar Association Can lawyers manage? David McIntosh takes a look at how the legal profession is performing in a Labour Government Song, dance over paper Inns and Outs Treves is just the business Picture Gallery Battle commences Great memories Legal lessons Eagan Janion Chambers Banking & Finance A return to some old-fashioned rules Personal Injuries Parking Appeals QD In-House Legal Commercial Lawyers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Group ZMB Group Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment When the sporting crown slips Edward Fennell on how athletes and sponsors go about setting their differences Garfield Robbins Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Voyage of frivolous discoveries A new book aims to demystify legal jargon Chambers Professional Recruitment 'We all want to make life better' Ian Walker describes his role as president of the Association of Personal Injury Lwycrs. Grania Langdon-Down reports Dewey Ballantine Lipson Lloyd Jones Chambers of Michael Lawson Q. C Halliburton Graham Gill & Young ZMB Industry Reynell QD ZMB Taylor Root Golbal Multiple Display Advertising Items Nabarro Nathanson 12 New Square ZMB North Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Changing Places Lovell White Durrant Lipson Lloyd Jones Merck Sharp & Dohme S&b Chambers Professional Recruitment The College of Law Eagan Janion Hampshire Magistrates' Courts Committee Collyer ~ Bristow Reynell Masons Solicitors Court of Appeal Legal Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reynell Appeals on wheels Frances Gibb reports on a quick new way of dealing with parking offences Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclays Bank PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Dead sheep and dire warnings from on high Politicians should check their facts before preaching to the legal profession, says Anthony Scrivener, QC Butterworths Euro Forum Bahr carries confident vote in select contest Racing: Bhb Chairmanship Stakes Decided Today Butler John out of service after injury William Hill Thunderer: York Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Hereford Stewart's fortunes starting to turn the corner Motor Racing Fixtures Woodward may hand captaincy to Dawson Rugby Union: England Tour Party Severly Depleted by Absence of Leading Players Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Bluebird Toys PLC Burns fit to lead England Tee Time Build-up to Utrecht enters last straight Hockey Leeds fail to make cut in bid for record Sport in Brief By our Sports Staff: Zola confident of winning race to be fit for final Football Klinsmann accuses Gross The Times For the Record Guivarc'h relishes prospect of taking goals to Newcastle Pools Forecast Aston and Turnford share the honours Hick puts Oxford's bowlers in their place Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge South Africans climb back on to the treadmill Cricket: Battle-Weary Team Have Match Days to Prepare for Internationals Players' support increasing for split championship Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Surrey's crown a target for Wasim Blyth issues third challenge Popularity of race is undimmed, Edward Gorman writes Henman moulds his game on clay Tennis: Britons Experience Contrating Fortunes in Final Run-Up to French Open Primus Capriati's toil takes its toll Word-Watching Bricks and mortar of time Television Choice Radio Choice A fine yellow line between fact and docu-soap Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Football 52 Hoddle ready to begin his juggling act Oliver Holt, football correspondent, examines the England coach's options as he prepares his shortlist for the World Cup finals Newcastle step closer to finishing line Premiership title can be wrapped up against Harlequins on Sunday Times Two Crossword O'Sullivan fails drugs test Direct Tennis 54 Accusations fly around as Jansen quits Celtic

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