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News from 02/06/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Giles Tremlett, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Vivenne Becker, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Watt, Peter Philp, David Pannick Qc, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, John Raybould, Ivo Tennant, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Peter Foster, Clare Bayley, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, P. D James, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Raymond Snoddy, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, G. P. Mosback, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Sarah Lamont, Nigel Hawkes and Dominic Kennedy, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Huon Mallalieu, Meghnad Desai, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Elton John loves Art Deco Cartier, Alan Hamilton, John F. Martin, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Tillotson, Michael Clark, Peter Carter-Ruck, Bruce KENT(Vice-President), Joseph Connolly, Katherine Bergen, David Charter, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, Michael Webber, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Christopher Romyn, Martin Wilson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sue Ellicott, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Dr Elizabeth Blackwell, Polly Newton, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, John Morris, David Orr, Bronwen Maddox, David Coombs, Oliver Holt, Michael Rosen (President), John Stern, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Alison Beckett, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Zahid Hussain, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Oliver Holt, Daniel McGrory and John Goodbody, Matthew Parris, Elspeth Moncrieff, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Moira Petty, James Ferman Director, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Gary Drewett, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Bernard Silk, Bob Woffinden, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Anthony Langford (Head of Academic Studies), Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Danny Baker, Frances Gibb and Stewart Tendler, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Jill Paton Walsh, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, J. Rotblat, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Danny Baker Hague picks new team in move to Right Ann Widdecombe to take on Dobson Pakistan H-bomb Tax windfall Wine scandal Index Louise Woodward sacks her lawyer Underwater dinner-gong heralds fish course Law Gascoigne 's excesses let him down, says Hoddle My secret marriage Millions of fizzy drinks withdrawn from shops Bvlgari Tuesday Question of sport shows up a world of two halves Political Sketch The Times DELL Mess with unions at your peril, Chancellor is told Resticitions on public-sector pay deals may spark confrontation, reports Polly Newton Blair will speak to the Dublin parliament Queen opens Palace gates to the young achievers New test to discover a vaccine for cancer News in Brief Art levy fears Council's error Extra NHS beds Blair's promise Body found Rail link's £700m Vinnie Jones denies biting neighbour on head in row over gate Coffee ad campaign runs aground Face that lures the trendsetters is really Essex market trader who now wants royalties, says Jason Nissé Drivers save firm from 40 firebombs Laddish lounge sidelines women Vicar and wife found guilty of cruelty to 76 cats Success of Viagra enriches Church Virgin By a Correspondent: Cab driver accused of raping pop fan New chiefs will help to get CPS back on track Frances Gibb and Stewart Tendler report on closer links between police and prosecutors FirstGroup Missed chances for better justice The Report's Criticisms General Accident Direct Don't blame it on me, blame dreary Hoddle Danny Baker puts case for Gazza-and denies playing a part in his downfall Sport does not care for its stars when they fall to earth Co-Op Travelcare Tells It like It is Price of rejection could be as high as £500,000 Patient died after operation by infected surgeon GMC is told that doctor knew he had hepatitis but continued surgery with cut finger, writes Ian Murray Cheltenham & Gloucester Tributes to Thatcher's wordsmith Service recalls man of stage and politics, reports Alan Hamilton Hoverspeed Woman in sex attack case made deal with tabloid Fayed 's dream home for sale Fellowes sets date for leaving Palace AXS Digital Students take a novel approach to medicine Degree course will include literature to add a human touch, say Ian Murray PC World Literature's mixed medical bag Gift for scholars to whom Greek is all Citytraveller Direct Ltd Dumbing-down lecturer sacked over Times story Computer man admitted setting A-level question for a degree course, reports David Charter A-level question is used in degree course exam Virgin Toyota Rambler trampled to death by cattle Rapid return of the woman who sank Howard A year ago Ann Widdecombe was in disgrace. But now the Tories need her, reports Andrew Pierce Brainpower helps Willetts repair career damage BT Gateway2000 New Shadow Cabinet New faces given chance to shine Ancram role leaves Portillo in the shade Shrewd changes will matter, but not to the voters Big-hitter picked to confront Brown Toyota Lilley move suits him and Hague Soft-drink firms hope to avoid Perrier's fate Hewlett Packard Palace honour for top cadet Satellites to curb Antarctic fishing Ministers were urged to avoid BSE alarm Lloyds Bank Business Banking Teenagers accused over body News in Brief Baby snitcher Soldier drowns Dunblane charge Allwood babies Nanny verdict Bottling out Ferment over 'doctored' claret The reputation of top vintages has been jeopardised by claims that lesser wines and even milk were used to conceal flaws, Ben MacIntyre in Paris writes BT Einstein's love letters to Soviet spy for auction Botha trial told of plot to murder critics of apartheid Private landowners incensed by ANC proposal to give squatters rights Farmers may take the law into their own hands, writes R. W. Johnson Ofgas Crocodile snaps up new mate Former President 'abused policemen' (AFP): Russian markets on slide World Summary (AP): Suharto family investigated Colombia poll goes to run-off (Reuters): Montenegro 's reformers win Party vow by freed Kaunda (Reuters): Kosovo plea by Albania Raiders sow terror on Sudan front line David Orr reports from Aweng in Sudan's Bahr el Ghazal province on a people plaugued by war and hunger Israel to reopen Christ's baptism site for pilgrims Scope Nationwide Clinton gives up White House privilege fight Kenneth Starr can haul aides before the grand jury, Bronwen Maddox writes Nazis 'bought munitions from neutral countries with Swiss-held looted gold' Cathay Pacific The Times Britons foiled in museum roof raid Cook to attend crisis talks on Asia arms race Iran vows to shun nuclear arms race UN speeds relief to Afghans hit by second quake NatWest 'I felt so mistreated by male colleagues that I just had to resign' Does a male bias operate in our medical profession? Rachel Campbell-Johnston reports The Harley Medical Group Debonair The asthma victims saved by steroids Why I decided to get married After nearly 13 years together, Julie Walters and her partner Grant Roffey have finally married, secretly in New York. Interview by Moira Petty Trouble in consumer paradise as the Flab Four cross the pond Sheraton Zero-tolerant but letting it all hang out Derwent May visits New York to see the 'politics of fusion' in action The 1960s and the 1980s sit comfortably together Holy retreat Hay fever Picture Gallery Get a move on, Ginger The errant Spice Girl is right: who wants to hang out with the same gang for life? Family affairs Stage stuck Picture Gallery Too tied in red tape to prosecute John Morris says Cps has failed to deliver justice The Tory Team A stronger Shadow Cabinet for a still tough terrain The Eltis Case Even joining a successful EMU will bring disaster Overdue Red Card Undisciplined prima donnas are unfit for team sports Time to test 'new shape' for the NHS of the 21st century Minimum wage 'Stealing' time 'Double standards' on nuclear tests Judgment on judges Cruelty in films Teachers at risk of sex accusations Press code 'success' Welsh alternatives Nodded off? A wise saw Fair exchange? Court Circular Anniversaries Supper Personal Column Coronation anniversary Memorial services Today's royal engagements Reception Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Sir David Huddie Sir David Huddie, engineer and former Rolls-Royce executive, died on May 14 aged 82. He was born on MArch 12,1916 Personal Column Professor Jacob Katz Jacob Katz, Professor Emeritus of Modern Jewish History at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, died there on May 21 aged 93. He was born in Pajee, Hungary in 1904 Court & Social Churchill's Stairlifts plc Lana Morris Lana Morris, film, stage and television actress, died in hospital in Slough on May 27 aged 68, after being taken ill at the Theatre Royal, Windsor, She was born on March 11,1930 Dr Elizabeth Blackwell Extradictable computer offences Adoption confirmed despite illegality Business to Business NatWest Multiple Display Advertising Items Prisoner cannot question scientist Debenture over company's book debts created a floating charge Regus Cranfield University EU awards £5.5m for UK export programme Time Computer Systems Hat-hire chain aims to have the country covered Bernard Silk on a firm that is mixing millinery and the movies Briefings Business to Business Abacus Care Ltd Swisher Forum fears job cuts will follow proposals for employee rights Hague s new team moves right The Times Crossword No 20,807 Picture Gallery Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Perfect Day Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Monsanto and AHP to merge in $100bn deal GRE buys US firm for $1.15bn John Charcol Circulation fall leaves Mirror open to TV bid Business Travelers forges Nikko alliance Law Paulson on board at Goldman Ong turns down bids for hotels Arts The Great World Cup Debate Business Today Channel Islands to get EU tax boost European pulp paper deal close Charges cut More stake Gas find Lord Brocket Tourist Rates BT Bank chief attacks regulators as super-watchdog is launched Staff to benefit in £64m bid for Mainline Drop in sterling fails to help manufacturing Picture Gallery Carlton applies for early licence renewal Start-ups get £100m funds boost Wainhomes recovery continues apace Business Roundup RBS still ready to buy Home prices rise 0.3% Baldwins new float plan Sims back in black Settlement aids Raglan Columbus set to grow Emap looks to America for expansion Hillsdown issues trade update Horace Clarkson Plc By our City Editor: Doubts grow over merger mania Commentry Kier may bid £13.5m for Bellwinch CNT Fears of rogue trade cast shadow over Rmc surge Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Still looking for answers Tempus Emap FirstGroup Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Ultraframe Wall Street Bill poses threat to mutual associations The Business of Politics Storm in a teacup brewing as price trend unsettles market British cuppa safe for now as margins soak up cost pressure, says Robert Cole Talk time Float fallout Of all the staff… Sponsors fall victim to the ambushers Market Leader Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Diners Club International Equities lower in thin trading International Watch Co Ltd British Funds QD Hogg Robinson plc ZMB Boodle Hatfield Eagan Janion Offside in the office Companies can beat the worst effects of World Cup fever among staff, say Sarah Lamont How can employers win when the World Cup is exciting the country? Presenting my sweet Lord Irvine Picture Gallery Brothers elevated Ashurst Morris Crisp Churches granted unwise safeguard Counsel QD Hughes-Castell BBM Selection ZMB Industry Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Adamson & Partners QD Chambers Banking & Finance Cayman Islands Government Hampden Legal QD PSD INNS of Court School of Law Elborne Mitchell QD Chambers Professional Recruitment Gray's Inn Square Butterworths HW Group Chambers Professional Recruitment Consumers' Association Evidence of innocence? Bob Woffindon looks at the disturbing case of the Torso Murder Garfield Robbins Batmark QD Legal The Law Society Recruitment Service Foil cries foul In the final part of her series, Frances Gibb looks at how government reforms will affect the insurance industry In the final part of her series, Frances Gibb looks at how government reforms will affect the insurance industry The Manchester Metropolitan University New Court Where to Find a Policy HW Group Graham Gill & Young QD Commercial Lawyer Multiple Display Advertising Items Hat Trick Productions 11 Old Square Inns of Court School of Law Around the London Galleries A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Music Decades in the wildness Isabel Carlisle on a show at the Tate Gallery St Ives which casts new light on the painter John Wells The making of Andy Galleries: Richard Cork surveys a huge, revealing London exhibition of Warhol art and memorabilia Butterworths Theatre Listings Opera & Ballet The Antiquarian Book Fair Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of film in London and (Where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Put the 'cor' back in choral The Bach Choir's new conductor aims to revive the exitement of choral singing. John Allison reports Nowt so diverse as folk Dawn Upshaw Barbican Music Virtuoso strings tied up all tastes Yuri Bashmet Arditti Quartet Bath The Playhouse Theatre Opera Crowd-puller underpowered Opera Carmen Coliseum Picture Gallery From head to toes Jazz Irakere Ronnie Scott's Royal Academy of Arts Lack-of-class menagerie Theatre: Poor performances undermine the sets for Tennessee Williams; plus Dickens for children Doctor with the right prescription The Little Violin Tricycle, Nw6 Tomorrow The Times Worled Cup Fantasy League Enter now to win cash prizes worth £50,000 Fantasy League Limited How to Enter Terms and Conditions Talk radio Enter Today by Calling Kinane tests allegiance to King and Empire Ballydoyle gallops to provide next important clues as build-up to Derby gathers pace Acceptors and Latest Betting Pontefract Loder sets sights on Ascot prize Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Racing Ahead Brighton Rapid Raceline Westwood heads friendly society Golf: Strong Challenge of Stablemate is Beaten off at the Final Hole in Hamburg The Times Final Scores Hilton starts quest for Amateur reservation By our Sports Staff: Jaded Bulls seek final effort from Jordan Basket Ball Banks should take job as council leader John Good body follows the quest for a new pilicymaker in sport Company Golf Days Connolly in pledge to his Irish heritage Rugby League For the Record Pools Forecast Show-stopping triumph for Holland World Cup Forecast Australia gain just reward Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess All Blacks may end links with Bunce Sport in Brief Venables alone looked comfortable with wayword genius Brain Glanville recalls other England managers who cast Gascoigne aside By our Sports Staff: Dublin shrugs off decision La Manga Club Right choice undermined by bad timing Gascoigne's battle for fitness shown to be a lost cause in Wembley swansong The great debate unfolds on a wise or foolhardy omission by the England coach Davies follows in Shearer's footsteps Punishment does not fit the crime Hasty Hoddle has no substitute for Gascoigne's courage and peerless talent Glamorgan deflated as Langer cuts loose Cricket Bartle moves centre stage Equestrianism 8 Days to Kick off South Africans romp home Sussex denied thrill of the chase Yesterday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Fulton in bullish mood for Oxford AA Car Insurance Lara earns record fine for late show Safin meets French resistance Tennis: Russian's Triumphant March Brought to an End by Home Favourte Rolex Gebrselassie recaptures place in record books Athletics Word-Watching A view of Auld Reekie Television Choice Radio Choice Thomas Edison and his infernal invention Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Racing 45 Kiance spoilt for choice in run-in to Epsom Derby Hoddle casts Gascoigne in role of a misfit The Great Debate: the arguments for and against… McManaman can pick up gauntlet Oliver Holt looks at the contenders striving to win a berth in midfield before the squad heads for France Oliver Holt looks at the contenders striving to win a berth in midfield before the squad heads for France Nation stunned by the fall of England's talisman Golf 46 Morse Computers The Times Inter@ctive collector Stay in tune with June Katherine Bergen says that London, in its most exciting month, is the place for a dazzling social whirl The Fairs Heritage Book Shop, Inc. Picture Gallery Collectors send art prices off the scale Salerooms are breaking all records, big spenders in invest in the quality market, Clare Stewart writes Stars add lustre to the big events Victoria McKee stargazes among the famous collectors Celebrities Victoria McKee stargazes among the famous collectors The British Antique Dealers' Association Rafael Valls Limited The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Keeping the forgers out of the June fairs Alison Beckett on collectors items which are not quite as they seem Old masters with rare appeal Antique jewels and pristine first editions of modern classics grace the Book Fair at Olympia, wires Joseph Connonly Ha Haughton Fair Rafael Valls Limited Lapada Chinese robe fit for a prince The British Antique Furniture Restorers'… Fine carpets are Alison Beckett savours the scnsuous splendours of Persian wool and Chinese silk, and casts a covetous eye over pre-Columbian weaving and Beligan tapestries Berko Bailey Design Tips Christie's Jewel Britannia: it's scintillating Vivenne Becker admires the glamour of what London's fairs have to offer as the season starts to shine Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books Norman Adams Ackermann and Johnson How to turn your home into a gallery Picture Hanging The Clock House Wolseley Fine Arts Christie's Fine Art Security Services Ltd What's on in West London Whether expert or enthusiast, buying or merely browing, let Huon Mallalien conduct you through the Olympia London On the trail of hi Treasure hunter's guide to the capit Sotheby's What's on in Mayfair Modern masters' feats of clay Cramics Phillips The Hali International David Hordern Restorations Thame Limited A surge of interest in the East Elspeth Moncrieff reports on how the opening of China's market is creating a wealth of opportunities for lovers of Far Eastern pieces Douglas Bryan Antiques Bowled over by Boulle's legacy Peter Philp on the value added to a piece by having its complete history Peter Philp on the value added to a piece by having its complete history The Antiquarian Book Fair Objects of desire found in the garden A wide price range makes statuary, miniature and antiquties highly collectible, says Katherine Bergen Monopoly All the fun of running the fair Joseph Connollynavigates his way through a labyrinth and comes across an Olympian in her Earls Court lair TEFAF Lasting appeal of a A century after his death, Lewis Carroll books are Trust your eye on the collecting trail But add knowledge and instinct to your armoury when you go hunting for antiques, David Coombs advises But add knowledge and instinct to your armoury when you go hunting for antiques, David Coombs advises Towry Law A family's fortunes on display David Coombs on the treasures collceted by the Grosvenors over more than 200 years Westminster Collection A French Aubusson tapestry-woven rug David Bowden A brush with the great unknowns One pleasure of the fairs is that secondary or overlooked painters are also promoted, says Huon Mallalieu Art of the Fairs NJ Needham Jobson & Co Ltd Lapada John Drury Rare Books Nigel Williams Rare Books Blackwell's Bookshops Neumeister Peter Harrington Roger Treglown MacClesfield Piccadilly Rare Books Herbals Ash Rare Books M & D Reeve Children's Books G & D Marrin & Sons McNaughtan's Bookshop Aba Book Fair Derek Roberts Bromlea Books Antiquarian Book Monthly Adrian Harrington BNTA Valerie Howard The Olympia Summer Fair The Dictionary of Art MacMillan Publishers Ltd. 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