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News from 18/05/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, At Wembley, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Alan Toogood Horticultural Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Anthony Clare, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Michael Nazir-Ali, Barry Trowbridge, R. Martin, Simon Barnes, Annabel Levy, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Anna Crawford, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, David Steel, Michael Binyon, Michael Binyon and Philip Webster, George Sivell, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, John Weston (Chief Executive Officer), Simon Wilde, Peter King, Editor, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Wilson, Martin Fletcher, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Andrew Rowe, Rupert Cox, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Gavin Willacy, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, John Peel, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, David Forrest, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, David J. Prescott (Director of Music), John O'Leary, Marian Lebor, David Hands, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Philip Stott (Professor), Dick Johnson, John Pimlott, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Richard Owen and Stewart Tendler, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, W. N. Herbert, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Claudia Joseph and John Carr, Abraham Lincoln, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Margaret Beckett, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, John Egan Chief Executive, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, R. Lyons, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Ian Anderson, Michael Evans, Jill Sherman and Sam Kiley, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Richard Pascall, William Rees~Mogg, Melvyn Bragg, Alan Pearey, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Derek Penhaligon, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Michael Ranken, Sterling of Plaistow Group Chairman, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Trevor Went Managing Director, Paul Whitehouse Managing Director, Kevin McCarra, Phil McLennan's, Jennai Cox, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, T. Gordon Roddick, Chairman, Brian Glanville, David Shepherd, Mr Blair, Ben Macintyre, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Brian Lund, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Danny Baker, Roger Burnell Managing Director, Ian Hamilton, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, John Parker, Charles Millman, Valerie Grove, Neil Cooper, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, Annie Flury, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Monday Blair and Clinton in Ulster appeal MP's leaked letter shows campaign to win over Unionist dissidents Cook calls in QC for swift Africa arms inquiry Tv & Radio 50,51 Weather 26 Crosswords 26,52 Letters… Why can't Britain do glamour? 'Riviera jewel thief' had Prince's stolen gold Picture Gallery Marriage contracts should be binding, say ministers World cup The Times World Cup Microsoft faces Government row Andrew leads Newcastle to top Pakistan ready for nuclear test Baume & Mercier Monday Private firms to take over enforcement of fines Warrants not acted on because police have more pressing duties, reports Richard Ford Blair used rebel Unionist's words in crucial speech Martin Fletcher finds the Prime Minister went to extraordinary lengths to mollify one dissident Mp Shared Sentiments The Personal Number Company PLC Dell Picture Gallery Stars join final push for 'yes' vote Trimble beats retreat from loyalist protest Hague to round On his EMU critics Teenager leaves house open to party riot Claudia Joseph on a family's return to a nightmare—and why the son no longer has a front-door key Homecoming of two halves as joy turns to violence Tourists Hurt Strikers aim at World Cup Ben Macintyre on French pilots and truckers teaming up for action Soccer action saved from BBC blackout Curtain rises on new plan for theatre Exams no penalty for young players Gold fish Students using clearing system may have regrets Missing grades for first choice of place can lead to disappointment later, reports John O'Leary PC World By a Correspondent: Musical journey from one hall to another Autopsy reveals surgical items Hill House Hammond Journalists need to stalk, says think-tank Ealing acts as role model for new film factory Aids scare makes pornography industry play it safe Vivendi Bag It and Bin It Writers get £1m ticket to cinema Lock up your candles, churches told A rise in arson attacks has prompted urgent advice to clergy, reports Ruth Gledhill Canon uses pulpit to criticise bishop Mesh Real-life Father Teds bare their souls for TV series Alliance Leicester Straw to block gay weddings in church Attack on waiting list 'increase' News in Brief Burial charges Missing youths £20m jackpot Flower power Happy ending No Title Empire's forgotten children strike back Britain's former child migrants come home to tell a harrowing story, reports Alexandra Frean Hard work and harsh discipline - but the food was good Vivendi Breakthrough helps sufferers of last taboo Compaq Picture Gallery Alternative medicine bubble 'will burst soon' British Airways Princess fund to carry on with work AA Directline Rac Childcare plan lacks back-up Professionals are in short supply to cope with extra after-school clubs for the children of working parents, reports Alexandra Frean Cable & Wireless Parenting to Extend beyond Homes Tall people draw the short straw Whizz-kidz Service line Insurance Today saving Thames Water Police stirred up Jakarta riots Security hardliners aimed to embarrass the moderate army chief by encouraging jobless looters, writes David Watts Summit hints Suharto should go if troubles worsen Britannica Cheltenham & Gloucester Fleeing Britons tell of their fears for those still trapped in city Police chief urges leaders to declare joint war on global crime Money laundering, nillegal arms sales and the smuggling of immigrants are among problems which the G8 nations are trying to combat, Michael Binyon writes Blair admits failure on debt relief package BT Statesmen out of step with Cool Britannia MINicall AA Pakistan Cabinet authorises nuclear bomb test Time Computer Systems Clinton predicts repeat of Cold War in Asia Midland Bank Beijing expected to review military options Kohl's conjuring tricks mask the decline of Christian Democrats Inside Germany Clinton in cash row over China satellites deal Direct Line Lebed wins base to challenge Yeltsin Kingston Sinatra funeral private World Summary Wreck found Mayoress killed (Reuters): US crime falls The battle to stay cool Anjana Ahuja reports on the colourful research that could bring a breath of fresh air to big cities Direct Line The Personal Number Company PLC St. Joseph's Hospice Tempur Better class of bug Probiotics Flying tips Down in the mouth Squirrel technology soars ahead of Nasa Gums the target in dental breakthrough Russia's style revolution Russia's fashion designers are coming in from the cold, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry Livingetc S Sheraton Why can't Britain do glamour? What makes the idea that Brighton could rival Cannes so laughable? Grace Bradberry on the grim reality of British style Vodafone Taken in with mother's milk The Royal Bank of Scotland Bourbon cream Brighton Festival: A grand new Swedish opera about the French Revolution; plus a Neil Bartlett epic Saturday Night Fever Opera A revolution could soon be televised Melvyn Bragg An agnostic in search of faith Seven Sacraments St Bartholomew's Lacoste Film Royal & Sunalliance Talent in the raw Recital Wild ride at the festival From lechery on the campaign trail to love in Glasgow: Geoff Brown reviews the opening films at Cannes Opera & Ballet Theatres Inspired by the blue skies above Pop Saint Etienne Empire. W12 Hearts in flower Theatre Love, Lies, Bleeding Glasgow Multiple Display Advertising Items This week in the Times Theatre Pop Multimedia Dance Persecution, Pakistan and the Prophet Muslims and Christians must learn to coexist, says Michael Nazir-Ali Wit's end Diary A tale of tightly squeezed margins Book publishing is still a fraught business, but the Internet offers hope of increased profitability No chance, Prime Minister Blair and Brown are finding it tough to control public spending says Peter Riddell Spy hole Diary Good in beds Diary Auntie's man Cannes heat Diary Quiet Diplomacy An informal G8 brings incremental gains Stay of Execution Blair should play the waiting game High Society The problems of looking down on others Maurice letter 'Mealy-mouthed' over mercenaries Voting rights on union recognition Tax-free shopping Porn on the Net Global warming Bug training Site for a Diana memorial garden In the wet Never heard of him? Court Circular Royal engagements Nature notes Birthdays today Sir Ian Percival , QC Captain C. B. H. Wake-Walker, RN Picture Gallery Awash with inspiration Chelsea Flwer Show Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Service luncheon Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items School news Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Forthcoming marriages Legal Notices Harmers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Service dinner Anniversaries Dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Cudlipp Lord Cudlipp, Obe, newspaperman and former chairman of the International Publishing Corporation, died yesterday aged 84. He was born on August 28,1913 Church news Bertram Schofield Bertram Schofield, Cbe, former Keeper of Manuscripts and Egerton Librarian, British Museum, died on May 15 aged 101. He was born in Southport on June 13,1896 On this Day America: The Civil War Begins Blair and Ciinton in Ulster appeal The Times Crossword No 20,794 Index WPA Western Provident Association Forecast Insurance Services In the Times Index Centrum Opening Gambit England throw down H gauntlet for… Arsenal ready to act on ?6m double bill Wenger Set to Reap Rewards of Historic Triumph Just Champion Par for the Course Arsenal's Roll of Honour Clarke takes clear-cut chance with both hands Golf: Second Successive 67 Seals Victory as Lacklustre Montgomerie Falters in Final round IG Index Sport Korean makes major advance Scores By our Sport Staff: Rydell goes ahead in title chase Moter Racing Martinez ends the long wait Costa's withdrawal presents Italian championship to Rios Tennis Doohan remains dominant in Italy Sport in Brief Parker has field day Copeland called up Pair claims double Oxford run close Berriman triumphs Azzuro riding high Illingworth shines for Brite again Cycling Newcastle stoop to conquer Title goes to Tyneside as emphatic victory over Harlequins deprives Saracens of double By our Sports Staff: Mapletoft steals rare Gloucester away win Bath offer glimpse of their true ability Lee's dismissal allows Bristol to supply late rally Moriarty inspires Swansea to title Back hurls himself into battle again Andrew quick to rule out repeat Barbarians defend sevens title in style Hearts content as Ibrox eta ends Tennents Scottish Cup final: Long-suffering fans hail overdue triumph BBC Wednesday part company with Atkinson Eaton adds Trophy gloss World Cup Bet Thoroughbred treated like mere pit pony Matt Dickinson believes the grand vision has faded for Alan Shearer Overmars provides the driving force FA Cup Final: Bergkamp is not missed as another Dutchman picks up his mantle Wenger leading English game towards exit from insularity Rob Hughes JVC Auntie 's afternoon doze leaves yawning gap Excitement falls just short of fever pitch 'To judge by the mood of the crowd, it was a fabulous occasion, but one that happened every season' New strategy is required Sports Letters Wherever next? Standing up for northern speaking rights Encourage youth Wise precaution Top attitude in cup final This week in the Times England bank on Lewis's limited appeal Two newcomers and two recent absentees named in squad for one-day series against South Africa Freudian slips get new meaning with mind games catching on Cricket Commentary Maddy's devotion to duty rewarded Simon Wilde on the batsman whose professionalism has been an important factor in his national call-up The Times Kent unable to match Crawley's hundred Cricket JVC Warwickshire show strength in depth Cambridge cruise to treble Saturday's Scoreboards Vodafone Challenge Series Table Durham enjoying the best of times Dedicated Walsh is richly rewarded Hampshire turn the tables on Surrey Middlesex stay calm to plunder victory Adams celebrates in fitting style Beconase Dutiful visitors sated by unseasonal feast Michael Henderson on a game of little benefit to South Africa Yesterday's Scoreboards Lehmann delivers goods for Yorkshire Halifax 's case for defence proves decisive in victory Rugby League: Happy Return to Super League for Pendlebury NatWest St Helens leave it late to sink Hull Flight Options Eastbourne win but Dugard crashes out Speedway By our Sports Staff: Giants are given rough ride by Broncos Language puts seal on triumph for tactics Edward Gorman examines how novices raced to Whitbread glory The Times Cayard proves classic leader Contribution of Frost makes it St George's day Entry Form for the Flora Women's Challenge Running for fun with women in mind Jennai Cox on a healthy challenge for female runners of all ages and all levels of fitness Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Club Cricket Guide to the Week Ahead Golf Pools Check For the Record Rugby Union Equestrianism Rugby League Baseball The Times Sports Service Bryant's win puts world in her grasp Judo The Times Whitaker's sense of timing lifts the spoils Diamond Cliff takes grand prix in dramatic jump-off The Times Yesterday's Racing Results Kempton Park Saturday's Details Newbury Godolphin hopes stand ground Racing: Epsom Classic Places Confirmed for Bahr and City Honours Bath Rapid Raceline Flat Leaders Blackford bows out with local winner Musselburgh Windsor Southwell Mees Pierson Antecedents relevant in committal for sentence Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report May 18 1998 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Remedial constructive trust cannot be imposed on assets Benefits not deducted in calculating interest Council can include property given away Outer House Scots Law Report May 18 1998 Outer House Maintaining status quo in employment Bringing second action on same facts Hearing a case after dismissal Correction Power to hear appeal from leave order Privy Council Law Report May 18 1998 Court of Appeal Power to detain mental patient implies treatment Hotelier made tourists pay twice European Law Report Luxembourg Reasons for assessment refusal not required Managers not bound by doctor's report Whether permission required Assessing loss to reflect damage Capitalisation, week's change Alcoholic Beverages Birmingham Results and Statistics Today Tourist Rates Littlewoods to offer banking services as part of restructure BT Storehouse set for a welcome improvement in earnings Companies Ladbroke in hotel negotiations CWC outsourcing will affect 1,000 employees Analysts kept on their toes Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts Treasury unveils financial services benchmark plan Airline Network Corporate Profiee: Rechitt & Colman Big firms to be worst hit by slowdown What the Experts Say US funds climb aboard bus sector The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Online at Land Registry Oyston puts radio shares in trust Tap Air Portugal Our Verdict Commitment to free trade is undimmed Fifty years after the creation of Gatt, Margaret Beckett says the fight against protectionism is still crucial Alternative Investment Market British Airways BA tight-lipped on rumoured early departure of Ayling Bank warns of risks to MBO companies Keep in touch Irish move centre-stage as Europe 's tigers Ousted Emap director attacks ABI Body Shop changes came from inside Business Letters Eurofighter has not lost its first dogfight in international markets Chadlington 's IPR close to £100m sale Fear of fresh crisis prompts G8 plea on China currency Mitel Corporate Britain finds a stately way to do business Victoria McKee reports on the growing popularity of hiring out the ancestral home City Traveller Direct Ltd Radio choice Born again in Lebanon Television Choice Light of my life, it is about time I grew up Review BBC1 6.00am Business Breakfast Satellite and Cable Pearson clinches Simon & Schuster divisions for $4.6bn Court beckons Microsoft as talks collapse Times Two Crossword Global Trade 48 Margaret Beckett celebrates a… Unigate joins scramble for Hillsdown elements Revenue faces legal challenge No Title Asda and Kingfisher end talks WPP sues Reichmann for £17m Roger Bootle 49 Irish Republic becoming a European… New Corby No Title Veto on £7bn benefits shake-up Plus Girls on Boys Gordon Brown When Danny met Gazza Win I ?25,000 The Dream Your Calendar for a Month of World Cup Entertainment Your four-part guide to the World Cup 1998 The dream 'In my dreams I'm always useless' Just mad about the boy Self-confessed Gazza-watcher Ian Hamilton believes the infuriating one can do England a final service if well handled by Hoddle How I risked being arrested by the dream police Statosphere Every minnow's dream is to swallow a big fish Stirred by the recollection of Cameroon's romantic run in 1990, Simon Barnes is sure another such underdog is about to have its day Agony of those who play the waiting game Spare a thought for those who may just miss out says Matt Dickinson The Top 100 World Cup Footballers There was only one person to ask to choose The Times all-time greats: Brian Glanville, author of the tournament's definitive history, The Story of the World Cup. This week the countdown begins with 100 to76 Campionato Mondiale Di Calcio A celebration in posters: The first of a four-part series presenting the official i And God said to Shearer , score me a goal Anthony Clare on saints, sinners and the Cup of personal salvation The Azzurri The heart of a champion Rob Hughes reports on an extraordinary victory for human defiance over medical science The handsome face of the beautiful game Credibility or bedability? Annabel Levy seeks expert advice and selects her winners and losers in the World Cup talent-spottings stakes Lavazza Dreaming of a Cup for the fans John Peel reveals his favourite World Cup fantasies Odds on Betting on the World Cup? Then follow Phil McLennan's weekly column Picture Gallery Fancy footwork ... what's new 60 years on? Display Advertising £50,000 in Prizes Fantasy League Can you select a Winning world cup team? Fantasy league World Cup Fantasy League How to Play Win £25,000 Choose your eleven from a galaxy of talent The Times Pick the team to share your World Cup fantasy If you want the inside line on tactics, Nick Sczepanik has some canny words of advice Penny Share Guide Talk radio A guide to the scoring The story so far... Who are the World Cup stars? Nick Szczepanik offers a guide Terms and Conditions The Times World Cup Fantasy League Entry Form Dear Bartender

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