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News from 14/05/1998

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Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Brian Cloughley, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Edward Welsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Medley, A. C. de Winton, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Bryant, Howard Davies, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Ralph Blumenau, Dennis Wesil, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Pugh & Way, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jeanette Winterson, Basil Hume, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Elaine Feinstein, John Young, Charles Bremner, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Derwent May, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Ian Elliott, Chairman, Christopher Murray, Paul Durman, Kathryn Knight and Annie Flury, Ian Markham (Liverpool Professor), Father Times, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Christina Koning, David Watts, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Paul Pharaoh, (Chairman), John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Kathryn Knight and Rachel Bridge, Andrew Drummond, Alasdair Murray and Richard Miles, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Irving Wardle, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Oliver August, Thrasy Petropolous and Rupert Cox, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, John Dexter, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Ahmad Samih Khalidi, Senior Associate Member, Rodney Hobson, Michael Binyon, and Robert Whymant, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Tim Hames, Jason Nissé, Susan J. Cuthbert, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Graham Lacey, Colin Riegels, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Stephen Gall, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, David Holloway, Tim Harlow, Brian Glanville, Adrian Cosker, (Head of Economics), Ben Macintyre, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Melvyn Crabb, Albert Hall, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Zahid Hussain, Christopher Thomas and Roger Boyes, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Jenny Macarthur, Tobias Hill, John Whiting, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ute Collier, (Climate Change Policy Officer),

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Vogue's 50 most stylish women in Britain Nuclear test is prepared by Pakistan Clinton imposes sanctions on India The Times Index £300.000 award Blair wants rethink on pensions Doctor cleared of misconduct over dead twins Quick-fire Zola claims the cup Puffing sportsmen Major's son James to wed TV game show hostess Jobs Tobacco firm had secret army of scientists in smoke battle Bvlgari Love and desire The answer is in rigging the question in the first place Dome aid may free nations in debt Abbey National EU vote spells end to tobacco ads in four years Picture Gallery Make life painful for ministers, says Livingstone Blair considers moves to reassure loyalists on arms Fred West cousin accused of raping four teenage girls Hunt for father and son after woman is killed Children at village party struck by E coli poisoning George Best agrees to transfer from flat The Link Detective wins £300,000 in sex claim case EasyJet Police brought to hook over the first degree Lawrence officer admits mistake Saturday in the Times By a Correspondent: Wrong woman's body was buried Avensis Driving passion of schoolboy collector Jane Austen still calls the shots in Hollywood Dalya Alberge reports from Cannes on a film fashion not appreciated by everybody Christian Aid Film stars are too greedy, says Scorsese Shakespeare marathon planned for millennium BA gets the go-ahead to launch Go News in Brief Identity cards for young may be used by shops Freed spy says he is not security risk Motorist terrorised couple Dolphin Man offered kidney for boat swap Currys Driver in fatal crash had ten court bans Think different Merton top as Balliol slides in results table Oxford University Colleges Direct Line Personal Loans Moben By a Correspondent: Third-generation loch postman keeps flag flying The deadly dilemma of doctors over Child B Ian Murray reports on a study that criticises medical bickering and a father's protective instincts Cancer checks after smears bungle Cable & Wireless Picture Gallery Impotence drug gives men the blues Staples Minister to aid victims of Troubles Martin Fletcher on Mowlam's swift response to a report detailing the suffering in Northern Ireland Bereaved father pleads for justice Microsoft Alliance World leaders urged to tackle hi-tech criminals Argos Eccentric earl provides entertainment Dorrell censured by MPs A master of charm disarms inquisitors Riddell on Politics Call to vet donors in line for award Sheepish welcome to Planet Britain Wakeham tells papers to curb World Cup jingoism Editors urged to use common sense to avoid inciting violence by fans in France, reports Carol Midgley Probation officers ordered to tell Straw about books by killers Hoverspeed Fast Ferries Compaq British veteran dies by bridge over River Kwai Former PoW had kept vigil beside 'death Railway' for ten years, writes Andrew Drummond Teenager who killed Briton detained for seven years BT Duke denies opposing Akihito award PC Price Speed device blamed for M1 runaway News in Brief Architect of baroque Rome comes home in splendour for 400th birthday Paris bomb triggers fears for World Cup Fans face travel strike threat The Times P&O Stena Line Hillary enjoys fact-finding trip to France European bank chief approved by MEPs India's poor pay price of nuclear party for elite Squalor, malnutrition and illiteracy expose failures of new superpower politics, Christopher Thomas Magnet West's hypocrisy denies Delhi seat at power-brokers' table Commentary Tunku Varadarajan Airline Network Senators outraged by 'colossal failure' of CIA to give warning Intelligence Rebuff exposes new limits of American power 'Instead of a single enemy, America faces a host of shifting nationalistic states' Budget Sinister warning delivered to Beijing Nuclear Device The Royal Bank of Scotland Japan cuts aid while Britain protests Reaction Suharto is reported ready to stand down FIAT Israeli jets kill ten terrorist suspects World in Brief Volcano isle insurance plea Lockerbie 'was an accident' (AFP): Kosovo Albanians killed (AP): Ethiopia demands retreat (AP): Moscow synagogue bombed (AP): 60 days for killer heiress Worldwide Savers Financier behind Sandline deal may name names Diplomats in Africa may have broken embargo Adamant Blair denies a deliberate breach, Philip Webster and Michael Evans report The Sunday Times Time Computer Systems 'Kingmaker' must watch from far away Britain's envoy in Sierra Leone is robbed of his glory, writes Sam Kiley Weighing the odds on the life of a child Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on primary immunodeficiency; sportsmen and smoking; the uses of cannabis; sunscreens; and talks on vitamin B6 Nature's Best Question hangs over vitamin Why Gazza should stop smoking Keep a cool head in the heat Are there real uses for cannabis? Just what the doctor ordered Sherton Hotels & Resorts Who's who on the 'it' list Vogue has dealt a blow to merely well-dressed women by naming the 50 most stylish, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry Direct Line Forgive the poorest their debts-now Basil Hume throws down a challenge to the G8 summit Late tackle Diary Picture Gallery Less of your sauce, please Standardised recipes do not work in cuisine- or in society either Censored Diary Allez Ken On target His goose isn't cooked Magnus Linklater on Cook's power base in Scotland India's Big Bang The world will have to respond with more than whimper Fail in Logic Student protesters are wasting their time Remaking Montserrat Britain has inescapable responsibilities India's poor 'pay for nuclear tests' Sierra Leone Supervising solicitors Growth stunted Israel's security on the West Bank Human Rights Bill Bishop's suicide Global warming South Downs status Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Only two cheers for referendums Yes or No Lads and lasses Never heard of him? Court Circular Luncheon Personal Column Births Tragic last despatch from Times war reporter Picture Gallery Mcknight- james Cunningham. On 2nd May peacefully at… Birthdays today Reception Dinner Wanted School news Worldwide Laws of life Service dinner Tickets for Sale All Tickets Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news Flatshare Chelsea Ron Ridenhour Ron Ridenhour, investigative reporter, died of a heart attack while playing handball in New Orleans on May 10 aged 52. He was born in California on April 6,1946 Announcements B. H. P. A. The Times Professor H. J Blumenthal Henry Blumenthal, classicist and philosopher, died on April 23 aged 62. he was born on March 30,1936 Personal Column Flightseekers Exhibitions Affordable Property Investments INC Flightseats Airlink Worldwide Peggy Garland Peggy Garland, sculptor, painter and poet, died on April 17 aged 94. She was born on May 24,1903 Nizar Qabbani Nizar Qabbani, Arab poet, died in London on April 30 aged 75. He was born in Damascus on March 21,1923 Photographs on the Milky Way Plates of 55 Million Stars News The Times Crossword No 20,791 Wages alarm: The Bank of England said wage inflation… AA Information Swissair However many times you hop across to Europe Tomorrow in the Times Inside Section 2 Today Wage rises could force up rates Social security costs could be cut by £7bn over ten years Tetley tea folk in line for flotation fortune Flawed Sfo raids to cost £322,000 Business Shares and Currencies Hit as Indonesian Unrest Shakes Asian Markets Safeway sales soar on triple points scheme Arts SB pulls out of Vanguard drug Do You Yahoo!? Sport Television and Radio Page 50,51 Business Today Microsoft suit C&W's US plan Harman poised for Change at Benefits Agency Weather claims hit insurers as they prepare to merge Chrysler board set for $lbn merger bonanza Those who evolve succeed Microsoft faces new challenge on eve of Windows 98 launch Trafford Park rejects bid Bichan cleared as jury convicts Butte director ITC expects digital rival boxes to coexist Business Roundup Barr steps down Mayoh on the move Mis-selling costs plea BT puts £800m on Web China group cautious Wellington shares soar Fenner profit climbs Tourist Rates C&W ready to expand US operations Colt on line to double markets Butlm's London hotel is sold to Muirgold By our City Editor: More headaches from biotechs Commentary Boots plans 40 outlets in Thailand Star Alliance Commodities Hillsdown in the spotlight as FTSE nudges forward Stock Market Major Indices Preparing to dance Tempus Sage Group CU/GA Safeway still has a long way to go on the road to recovery Fraser Nelson on whether the supermarket has bitten off more than it can chew Half life The Times City Diary Business can keep ahead of its enemies Own goal The City Diary Bully off The Times City Diary Companies to reap benefits of high-tech propaganda Legal & General Greycoat poised for City property expansion Little child demerger proposale anger Recs Games Workshop shares hit on warning Any Other Business Budget shows dialogue works Accountancy Consultaions on tax lax are dood for both sides, says Jone Whiting Rio Tinto meeting marred by protests Tolstoy would have been proud of Iasc Nord Anglia makes ?18.8m bid for Fact Business Roundup ICM prepares for float Pentair outbid for Vero C&B Publishing slips Y&R starts trading Panther claws profits up Companies fail to combat the risk of fraud Share price remains buoyant at Thistle Nomura plans link-up with Japanese bank How dose to agreeing £46.6m bid by Tilbury Danka Century Inns froths to £4.5m Airtours buys 29% stake in German firm The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ascot Shares ahead at the close Birmingham Mumi's cult bit of rough Theatre Rent Shaftesbury The Man who Knew Too Little Film Lights out, everyone Shakespeare in the Dark BAC, Sw11 Sweet and sour Live Flesh Pop Too strange a brew The Secret Sign Glasgow The End is nigh unbelievable New Movies: A comet is heading towards a cataclysmic contact with Earth in Deep Impact. Geoff Brown ducks A plot no more than skin-deep New on Video Lolita 'Choke back the tears' Snap Verdict Listings Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by James Christopher Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Art Galleries No Title Chequebook surrealism The Brighton Festival is celebrating one of the great art patrons. John Russell Taylor reports Galleries Times a Year Nasty pieces of work Comedy League of Gentlemen Gatehouse, N6 Classical Cds Rare Mozart recorded Pretty boys in big hats need not apply Forget the Nashville pin-ups Country music is taking a trun for the darker, as paul Sexton reports Barbican Centre Out of the harem Hilary Finch listens to the first 'authentic' recording of Mozart's Zaide New Classical CDs: Odd couple's choices, and delicious Danish pastries Opera Orchestral Brahms 'n'psalms Concert BBCSO/Ligeti Opera ENO Softly softly superb Opera La traviata Brother of the more famous Edith What a pile of bricks The Tate A History By Frances Spalding Tate, £25 ISBN 1 85437 2319 Metro Books Minerva Press Tales twined across the Rio Grande The Crystal Frontier By Carlos Fuentes Translated by Alfred MacAdam Bloomsbury, 16.99 ISBN 0475 3674 0 She writes the songs Silent Conversations By Alan Wall Secker & Warburg, 9.99 ISBN 0 436 20486 X Count on the cost of living The Wealth and Poverty of Nations By David Landes Little, Brown, £20 ISBN 0 31 690867 3 False Dawn The Delusions of Global Capitalism By John Gray Granta Books, £17.99 ISBN 1 862 070237 The Times Bookshop Lady out of luck Ian McIntyre on the vibrant, ill-fated duchess who made Chatsworth sparkle in the 18th century Curtain up on the life of a showman Irving Wardle is enlightened by Peter Brook's memoirs His story, their story, our story The Thread of Years By John Lukacs Yale, 19.95 ISBN 0 300 0 7188 4 In Memory of England a Novelist's View of History By Peter Vansittart John Murray, £20 ISBN 0 7195 5743 7 Archives for the asking Flexibility in youth sentencing Words recommended Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Public Notices Notice Published by the Secretary of State under… Legal Notices Additional evidence rejected Structure plan points must be addressed The Times Bargains of the week: try Texan food on Jersey; climb a volcano in the Azores; go shopping in Singapore Check-In Rajair Travel & Tours Flightwise Car Rental Belfast Americana Best Offers! Airline Network Benz Flight Centre Seagull Travels USA STA Jetline Bridge the World Monument Travel Classic Travel Justravel Flightseats Flightseekers German Travel Centre Delta Worldwide Right World Trailfinders Jetworld IATA Airtraders Citibond Charter Flight Centre Faresavers Just America Club Direct Kinetics Travel Services Ltd Tomorrow The Times Higher Education Supplement What the two blues look for Day four of the series: Graham Lacy tells how to make your approach to Oxford and Cambridge First, you have to choose your college Humanities Paragon mortagages Direct Saratoga Springs drops a hint Racing: Outcome of Dante Stakes Suggests Solution to Derby Puzzle York Guide to our Racecard Busy Flight suited by shorter trip Salisbury Perth Course Specialists Rapid Raceline William Hill Malcolm's warning likely to be ignored Cricket Tecno Boundary given short shrift Butcher enjoys select audience Rawnsley takes top honours Yesterday's Scoreboards Knight's century lights up the day Lewis and Mullally set stage for Wells Atherton underlines his Test claim Cricket: Former England Captain Serves Notice of Readiness to Face South Africa Strang finds perfect pitch Sheehan on Bridge Word- Watching Keene on Chess Gough shines on his debut Keene on chess Winning Move Talk radio Fag-end of an era irks Essex man Northampton back on a familiar route Wembley Finals Donovan ruins Keegan's script Torquay lifted by trusty Jack Sunderland learn power of light and sound show Nationwide League play-offs: Wearsiders secure final date with Charlton Qualities of Steele put her in sight of record Bowls Rios casts spell over Henman Tennnis: Sampras Survives Difficult Test to Set up Meeting with Chang Newton strikes spectacular winner Pierce feels the strain McCalland McCoist left out by Scotland Squad Smith's northern run pays big dividends Sailing Lynagh and Sella aiming to retire with double vision Rugby Union Army recover to retain their title Olazabal will not fade away Davies seeking return to form For the Record Yesterday's Racing Results O'Sullivan drug-test leak leads to inquiry Sport in Brief Fine-tuned Windsor top of class Equestrianism Ifs and butts over Gascoigne History offers convenient smokescreen for modern heroes Talk radio Fixtures Word-Watching Radio Choice Changing pace of medicine Television Choice On the swings and roundabouts of royalty BBC1 Satellite and Cable Zola strike keeps blue flag flying high Substitute's instant goal secures third trophy in 12 months for Chelsea Times Two Crossword Cricket 46-47 Entrance timed to perfection Rob Hughes admires the skill of an artist who waited his moment In the Saturday Times Rugby Union 49 Merchant Investors Assurance First Executive Michael Page Sales & Marketing NTL Foxtons Executive P1-3 Management Schroders A BNB Resources plc company Winning the wars Can you negotiate with your fellow workers, asks Susan MacDonald Times Newspapers Limited Inoxcrom Fit the Frame? 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