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News from 19/05/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Dr Omrie Golleya and Mr Terrence Terry, Patricia Davies, Dr Abass Bundu, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Moorea Black, Peter Foster, Simon Wilde, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Keith Porteous Wood, General Secretary, Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Bridget Harrison, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Kathryn Gyngell, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Richard Pollard, Secretary, Malcolm Airs, Chairman, Neil Burton, Secretary, Debbie Dance, Chairman, Gillian Darley, Chairman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Jason Niss?, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, William Filmer-Sankey, Director, Michael Gwilliam, Director, Anthony G. Phillips, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Louise France, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Andrew Hamilton, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, L. P. Rowley, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Simon de Bruxelles, Ben Whitney, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Polly Newton, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Peter Bryan, Lord Avebury, Christopher Walker and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, John Stern, Oliver August, Grania Langdon-Down, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, and Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Barry Davis (Solicitor), Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, William Mival, Adam Fresco, Kenneth Powell, Director, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, J. Slome, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, R. S. Goddard, Chris McGrath, Scrivenor, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Saeed A. Durrani, (Director), Paul Barker, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Kenneth Stuart, Tom Rhodes and Ian Brodie, Michael Forsyth, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Bernard Adams, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Matthew Saunders, Secretary, Hilary Weir, Secretary, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, Peter Moss, Alasdair Murray, Russell Jenkins and John Carr, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Terence Wisdom, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Glenda Jackson, Susan Emmett,

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Rock singers fly to boost the Yes vote Think of the children, says Clinton Index Deadly air Holiday art Diana Fund sues Offer £10m missal saved for the nation Frenchman puts in winning bid for Christie's Law Customs will not prosecute Sandline over arms embargo President rates Blair par for the course When parents away Indonesian robbers kill two Britons Home & legacy Second homes An enlightening spectacle as Merizies Campbell lifts the fog Political Sketch Beckett drops action against 'supergun' man Solicitor attacks delay n ending proceedings against former chairman, reports Frances Gibb Trainee lawyers complain of low pay and long hours Smith to party with pop culture's best Railtrack Church abandons hardline stance on lottery funding Princess cancels official outing over late bloomer New laws 'must take account of women' News in Brief Amputee award Stones gig off Footballer fined Students' art was in the right place Grant for exhibition entitled going Places was used to fund a holiday in Spain, writes Paul Wilkinson The great sting—repellent fails to deter mosquitoes Burglar back in jail for plot to sell painting Hewlett Packard Tory pledge on extra police patrols 'has been broken' Straw fights to keep police work secret Murder Hunt 'Chaos' Hewlett Packard French wood chopper carves into Christie's Ben MacIntyre reports from Paris on art buyer who has collected the auction house Direct Line Judge urges action on malaria tablets Cold IRA killed Shergar 'days after kidnap' British Gas Princess fund sues US makers of Diana dolls Joanna Bale reports on legal action against firm accused of acting 'like vultures feeding on dead' Clamps 'were left in girl seven years ago' Tecnager who died in Corfu had bowel surgery aged 12, report Russell Jenkins and John Carr BT Forgotten peril grows inside Medical Briefing Schiffer ad prompts viewer complaints Warm MPs clear Chinook of blame for crash Radon blamed for 1 in 20 lung cancer deaths Hidden gas in homes is causing about 1,800 deaths a year, writes Ian Murray Gateway 2000 School adopts kepi as fitting tribute to victim of the sun Direct Line Breast cancer drug trials show promise for sufferers Lake District spearheads new threat to tax holiday homes Outsiders accused of pushing up prices and ruining communities, reports Simon de Bruxelles The corner shop campaigners who dare to say No As the Yes lobby fragments, the peace deal's opponets are united by their defiance, reports Martin Fletcher Trimble struggles to find audience for his message Legal & General Dell Dentists 'refused to treat HIV man' News in Brief Car rescue Train victim Jewellery raid Prisons move Tunnel of love Free air miles Sainsbury's Private inquiry 'will raise fear of a whitewash' The Tories call for the Sierra Leone arms deal to be examined in public. Polly Newton reports Lord Avebury Yorkshire Bank Demon Internet Blair's Ulster jitters are well justified Riddell On Politics Nurse cleared of killing her baby daughter A devoted mother is exonerated, reports Michael Horsnell Job hopeful shows error of firm's ways British Airways Masterfit Navy may waive rules for sailors missing their TV Seat That's showbiz as ITV screens BBC triumph Joe Joseph joins the winners and losers for the small screen's big night of rewarding itself Richest prize for novel of Romania Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Thames Water Brother battles to clear Nazi collaborator's name Straw orders investigation into postwar conviction of a Hitler propagandist, reports Audrey Magee Nec group Novelist salutes quest for truth in South Africa Lloyds Bank Business Banking Words have the real special effect, says Sir Derek Films need better scripts - or bigger budgets. Dalya Alberge reports from the Cannes Film Festival BBC steps into big league with £15m thriller NatWest Europe forces US to give way in sanctions dispute Northern Rock Netanyahu denies Israeli report of withdrawal deal Haifa's violent Othello told that less is Moor French will reap reward of Gulf defiance Drug money sting catches bankers Hospital refused to help shot boy of 15 dying in the street Warmer Bose Picture Gallery Mormons wrestle with racist 'curse of Gain' heritage Whalers 'hid the toll of Pacific catches' Northern Rock Mayors wife held over Paris payroll scandal Sweeping Lebed victory rattles Russia's presidential hopefuls Software Warehouse Cutlass army terrorises Sierra Leone Troops from the deposed Freetown junta have embarked on a reign of persecution, mutilation and death Sam Kiley reports from Makeni Hopes rise for EU reprieve on duty-free trade TV crew reveals Chinese police brutality Inter-Continental Brussels fails to halt lorry blockades Nato fears 'spy' radar in Cyprus Milosevic manoeuvring risks walkout by Montenegro Frail Pope defies ill-health to mark his 78th birthday Leaders appeal to Sharif Royal Natoinal Institute for the Blind Pakistan weighs prices for calling off tests Christopher Thomas in Islamabad reports on America's diplomatic use of the carrot-and-stick technique Picture Gallery Syria to sign arms pact with Moscow World in Brief (AFP): Machel 'killed by Pretoria' (AP): Buried baby found alive (AP): Tourists invited to chill out (AP): North Korea food aid cut (Reuters): £2,900 for Mars fragment (AFP): Stone leaves workers jaded Daks City Leader of party tells Suharto to quit presidency The military is far from ready to let politicians and protesters push their patron from power, David Watts in Jakarta writes Tiny Computers Limited Grounded high-flyer stands by Member of Sun Life of Canada Group Thousands flee to safety helped by genie of Jakarta A British woman is flying the flag for Ba by keeping its office open in the Indonesian capital The Open University The art of listening In an ideal world, the Samaritans would like to be out of business. A new book aims to teach us tall all how to help people in crisis. Erica Wagner reports British Midland How calcium can help you make old bones The Harley Medical Group 'If I did too much posh food, Noel would have a word' From cheesecake to cheesy fish pies, Mouse caters for the tastes of a host of rock stars. Interview by Louise France Midland Bank No parents? Let's party! Bridget harrison recalls many nights spent running riot in strange houses Benefits of a South Sea bubble-burst Anatole Kaletsky sees a silver lining in the cloud over Asia Quick sale Diary Lording it Diary Picture Gallery Amazing gracelessness The fund that bears the Princess's name is a bossy money-factory we can do without All change Diary Lost the plotDAIRY Time for heritage to go Dutch For Marcus Binney old buildings need care, not restoration Lines in the Sand The arms-to-Africa inquiry should take place in public To Siberia and Back Lebed's new strategy to win the Kremlin Official Statement The Government should repair its sins of omission New strategy to save old buildings To be demolished Blasphemy laws Police powers to pick up truants Health hazards Value of translations Never heard of him? Letters that are intended for publication should… Israel's security Legal costs Ethics of India's nuclear tests English usage Flight of fancy Light cavalry Shades of difference Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Meeting Steely angel with a heart of flowers Chelsea Flower Show Today's birthdays Legal appointment Personal Column Dinners Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Sherborne School Marriages Alton College University news Princess Diana Autographs Wanted Major Sir Patrick Wall Major Sir Patrick Wall, MC, Conservative MP for Haltemprice and later for Beverley from 1954 to 1987, died on May 15 aged 81. He was born on October 14,1916 All Tickets! Corporate Hospitality Lipman & Sons Personal Column Flights Directory Jetline Faresavers Flight Seekers Jetworld Delta Worldwide Flightwise Airlink Worldwide Churchill's Stairlifts Court & Social William Louther William Louther, daneer and choreographer, died in London of cancer on May 7 aged 56. He was born in New York on January 2,1942 Keith McNeill Keith McNeill, magazine editor, died of complications arising from pneumonia on May 11 aged 44. He was born on August 6,1953 1,000 Youths in Fight at Brighton News The Times Crossword No 20,795 Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Early Warning In the Times Index Inside Section 2 Today Northern Rock climbs down on notice periods Microsoft lawsuit wipes $10bn off shares CIT appoints Foster to design South Bank site John Charcol Arts Christie's soars on French bid Petrol pump price war wins backing from OFT Tesco buys £111m Thai stake for Asia platform Law Final Itf League Listings Sports Business Today Market sees third-largest fall this year Butte chief convicted of defrauding investors Bafs link to cost $1.4bn and claim 1,600 jobs Newsquest purchases Review MR plans deal Wentloog nod Weston Park Legal & Public Notices Brewer warns of second-half sales fall Brewin is poised to buy rival Legal, Public, Company Isa benchmarking to benefit trackers Snubbed research boss quits Celltech Riots threaten IMF deal Fortis takes control of Generate Auction to be held for mobile licences Business Roundup House price confidence ABP acquires Exxtor CAT cutting its losses Style staying ahead Turkey farmer cuts jobs Glynwed buys Straub UPF takes currency hit SES set for summer float Tourist Rates Charges hurt Fine Art's figures Blow's profit Diploma hit £55m listing BT By our City Editor: Kingfisher with the roving eye Commentary Pearson wins plaudits for Simon & Schuster deal Unigate poised to renew Hillsdown takeover battle Decaux accuses More of attempting to wreck bid M&G in senior staff shake-up Sales warning upsets Glaxo Wellcome price Mattel extra ½p clinches Bluebird Commodities Liffe Options Brokers braced for more selling after FTSE fall Stock Market 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 Wolves & Dudley Brewin Dolphin Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Biotech's rubber skittles Tempus Wall Street Select committee must grab a few headlines Business of Politics Caspian pipe dreams could be the making of Monument The drive for oil in a former Soviet region has started says Michael Dynes Tough hurdle The Times City Diary Name game The Times City Diary Dad's girl The Times City Diary Who scored? The Times City Diary Losing face The Times City Diary Top brands counter the fake's progress Maket Leader Rowe & Maw Equities tumble in thin trading Advertising Standards Authocity The Times Unit Trust Information Service Le Temps Chanel String driven thing The kronos Quartet are celebrating 25 years of pioneering music-making. Nigel Williamson reports Inventing America Galleries Too much bare-faced chic Opera Boris Godunov New, Cardiff Mime Rollercoaster gathers speed Concert Staatskapelle Berlin/Barenboim Festival Hall Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, in conjuction with Bbc Radio 3 Ticketmaster Bold conceptions from destruction Richard Cork finds himself challenged and invigorated by the installations of Cornelia Parker and Paul Huxley's acrylic abstracts Going bananas over the Pennines Paul Barker gets in training for Artranspennine98, a £2.7 million 200-mile cross-country art exhibition The National Gallery Royal Satakespeare Company Listings Sweet Charity opens Opera & Ballet Couseum Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Unspeakable titfer tat Theatre The Bowler Hat Old Vic Submerged subversion Franziska Gate, W11 Added twist to this life Life Game Purcell Room The Times theatre Capital Breaks Meet Mr Complaints The Bar has set up the profession's first complaints system. Frances Gibb reports on the first year under its new chief Picture Gallery Shock view: law is about people Strong man into battle Picture Gallery Ashurst Morris Crisp Political meddling in rights is wrong Counsel Index Associate European Legal Counsel Chambers Professional Recruitment Michael Page Private Practice & in House Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment HW Group Legal Appointments Cab rank ruled out? In the first of three articles on the impact of the Governments legal reforms, Frances Gibb looks at how 'no win, no fee' work may affect the Bar Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins Taylor Root A child needs a law unto itself Grania Landgon-Down on a radical approach to family cases Dewey Ballantine Elf Oil UK Ltd QD Hughes-Castell Schroders Legal Services Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment QD Speirhead Chambers Hughes-Castell Simmons & Simmons Grippo Dun & Bradstreet Harvey Nash To Advertise Call Actis Recruitment The Financial Services Authority Hughes-Castell Fladgate Fielder Southwark Council Appointments to the Office of District Judge Taylor Root Ernst & Young Part of the PSD Group HW Group QD Hays Richard Owen To Advertise Call QD Nabarro Nathanson Herbert Smith Laurence Simons Bowthorpe Hamilton Multiple Display Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Senlor Partner Ergoline Secure your Future with Shireddit Plc Paul Samoilys Times Newspapers Medical Negligence Group QD Humana International Group PLC Cash Converters University of Hertfordshire First City the Property Consultancy Firms bound by haphazard and dated red tape Rodney Hobson finds concern over regulation, staff retention and the environment Business to Business Earn £2,000 or More for One Days Work Each and Every… NatWest Horse Racing Bridging Loans Weaver Valley Estates How to strike the right balance Free Ltd Company Plus Make a big impression, use the best addresses in… Time Computer Systems Worrying ignorance of 'green' legislation Sensory to provide winning recipe for choice menu Racing: Derby Trial Competes with Free Food at Goodwood New Law Journal Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Beverley Dunlop waits Second Empire warms up for Irish Guineas William Hill Goodwood Goalkeepers make difference in final analysis Seaman and Schmeichel share the honours as Negri's early-season prowess keeps him well ahead of the other high-scoring strikers The story so far ... League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League Line Itf League PFA Players' League Internet League FA Cup League Accountant completes calculated success Former ITF League champion misses out n repeat performance after late surge by impressive winner Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers Strikers Top Tip Fitness levels of immediate concern to Hoddle squad Football Citroën Asia owes first US major to minor Martin earns exemption for Open Cullen out of World Cup squad Sport in Brief Today's Fixtures For the Record Pools Forecast Pascoe puts everything into vision for future Athletics Greenwood pulls out of England touring party Rugby Union: Woodward's Plans Dealth Another Blow New Zealand expose limitations David Hands says the women's rugby World Cup illustrated a gulf in standards Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Wells relishes his perfect day Keith Blackmore on the student of baseball's past who has secured his own place in history The Times Gough writes a piece of history Cricket: Durham Opener Graces Fenner's Anniversary with Century Frost douses students' early fire Word-Watching Masterfit Welsh trio plan code switch Rugby League Doctor who can't carry on Television Choice Radio Choice 'Ello,'ello,'ello, what's coming off 'ere then? Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Calm descends on threat to England's future Robson calls on Gascoigne to go straight 'Irresponsible' behaviour criticised Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Golf 52 Picture Gallery Counties seek new tilling to replace stale sandwich Direct Baseball 53 Protour Revived tour of Britain attracts world-class field Peter Bryan reports on the first high-profile international cycle road race around Britain for four years Join the Fun Squad effort to deliver a winner Prutour—the 18 Teams Line up Winning ways of the wizards on two wheels Who'll finish first? Peter Bryan describes the riders most likely to end up on the Prutour podium Key Riders A word from the wise Jeremy Whittle gets the low-down on the Prutour stage race from former champion cyclist Sean Yates Profile Isostar Action Grandmaster of chess on wheels Peter Bryan talks to Keith Lambert about the important role played by team managers during a race Top women riders stage showpiece finale Bill Edgar on our female cyclists who relish racing with foreign stars here at home Prutour Prudential The Prutour Jerseys A day in the life of Chris Boardman Food concentration, meetings, massage and more food: Jeremy Whittle goes behind the scenes to see Saved by the bell on the long, lonesome road Mobile phones and hi-tech toys help to relieve the stresses of riders' lives Accessories Salmon's 'little sister' for the Tour de France John Goodbody profiles Clare Salmon, a driving force behind the introduction of the Prutour, and finds Get on a bike Big wheels in the City race for a good cause Watch the race on TV Sky Sports Saddle up and save the planet Transport Minister Glenda Jackson on the future of cycling in Britain Prudential Prutour Pedalling through the centuries Cycling and the Prudential have developed in tandem over the past 150 years. Bill Edgar tells the story Drive to get children freewheeling again Bill Edgar on campaign to encourage the pleasures of cycling Prudential

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