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News from 05/06/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth and Richard Miles, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Stephen Byers, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Jack Arkinstall, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Owen Hilton, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, John Spencer, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Ian McV. Weston, Elizabeth Vickers, Bridget Harrison, Jad Adams, Rob Low, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Langley, Charles Bremner, George Gardiner, Michael Leapman, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Alasdair Murray and Christine Buckley, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, P. L. Condon, John Gummer, Chairman, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Father Times, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Michael Mackey and our Foreign Staff, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Mary Allen Secretary-General, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Sam Kiley and our Foreign Staff, Wayne David, Bronwen Maddox, Alan Calverd, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, John Lloyd, Colin S. Gray Director, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Marianne Curphey and Alexandra Frean, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Michael Fitzpatrick, Gerald Larner, Lawrence Phillips, Philip Delves Broughton, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, John Shaw, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Jane Owen, Conor Burns, Peter Riddell, Alex Benady, Ben Macintyre, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Elizabeth Cowley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, John Phillips, Janet Bush, Caroline Merrell and Philip Webster, Legless with Gazza, or: fantasy Eng. Lit football, Susan Ellicott, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Carol Midgeley, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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No Title Licence fee may be reduced to speed up switch to digital TV Strike Threat by Bbc Technicians to World Cup Unbeatable Value The Times Index Abbey National Summer headgear Today Interest rate rise blow to exporters Dome's 'new Boadicea' Ballot box Benetton Meet Garbage Tomorrow in the Times Picture Gallery Mammon goes to Lambeth Danny Baker No Title World Cup star quizzed over 6am drinking Fear of drowning for critic who swam against the tide Matthew Parris Commons welcomes a Noble Bombs wash up on Irish beaches Dell Straw sets out strategy to stop sex offenders Killing report 'toned down' Miners killed in tunnel collapse Medieval 'hostry' inspires cathedral New in Brief Sorensen role Tube strike Peak record Heroin deaths Murder guest thought the arresting policeman was part of the plot Bloody clothes' gave away Billie-Jo killer' Joanna Bale on claims of 'tell-tale' evidence linking foster father to murder Judge offers Safari Boy chance of rehabilitation Garage Door 'Trauma' of hearing West confessions Pensioner was danger to public says gas-spray Pc PC WORLD Labour's man tipped as Palace spin-doctor French judge brings conflicting Diana crash witnesses face to face Ben Macintyre reports from Paris on the use of a rare legal procedure to discover the truth Stamp put on home rule Tomorrow in the Times Magazine Scope BBC strikers threaten to hit World Cup Sorry, but there's no news Today Longines Are you doing your bit? Sky lures Norman to new film role Rover One big happy family... after 25 years apart Eleven grown-up children gathered from the world for a giant reunion, reports Alan Hamilton Scientists shed light on universal mystery NatWest Reliability of new cars slips down a gear Dixons Millions told their pensions could be whittled down Marianne Curphey and Alexandra Frean report on a stark message and the Goverment Blair sets up team to listen to elderly Legal & General No Title Picture Gallery Police will not be held for unlawful killing , says CPS Star Alliance Images of holy cities fetch £1.3m Priest wins cut in abuse sentence Leonard Cheshire Fog clears detective in drink case Babies' deaths highlight lack of medical data Doctors want clinical yardstick to measure their performance. reports Ian Murray By our Medical Correspondent: Team on standby to raise standards Potato Crisps Banned visitor forces a change in hospital rules NatWest Journals want watchdog on research fraud Work in Doubt Fans draw up 8,000-mile game plan Adrian Lee meets two friends ready for a World Cup extravganza Sunburn alert over England team shirts NatWest Ministers act to close unlicensed ticket firm Toyota A Correspondent: Student flies out to find a new goal Terrorist release plan tests Blair 's pledges Martin Flether previews a vital day for Ulster's peace accord in the countdown to assembly election Comet The Voting Girobank Coutts & Co Out Chief Ireland Correspondent: Posturing politicians must learn to deal with facts Child migrants screamed in terror, MPs told Alexandra Frean sees Commons witnesses weep for lost childhoods Mersey clean-up greets octopuses with open arms AOL B&Q Mary Poppins parrots lines for new show Hats off to end of 'ridiculous' Commons rule Granada MPs say child benefit should give way to handouts at 16 How Labour is held to account for rate rise Riddell on Politics Rifkind to tell Scottish Tories to set agenda Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Councils warned to clean up finances Opt-out Britain 'gatecrashes' euro club party Spy satellites track Chinese arms ship ANZ Bank of Scotland Do It All Love Where you live Ethiopians accept US deal to end clash with Eritrea Tiny Gucci widow's diary 'lists steps to murder' Leaked map puts US peace plan in jeopardy (AFP): BBC crew on Yemen charges (Reuters): Timor crash kills army chiefs (Reuters): Riviera suspect confesses (AFP): Colombian hostages killed Washington approves mass Aids vaccin se test World in Brief Hopeless defiance as shells fall on Kosovo Tom Walker visits the rural haven turned into a battlefield by the conflict between Serbs and ethnic Albanians (AP/Reuters): Albanians quit talks Swiftcall Barclays Mortgages Train tragedy unites Germans in grief Orange Weeping villagers queue to donate blood Five Theories behind the Crash Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Lloyds Bank Starr fails in bid to speed up inquiry Giuliani goes a bite too far Waiotrose Holocaust victims sue German banks for $18bn Sharps Bedrooms Oklahoma bomb plotter gets life Millions in the US set to fail fat test Hong Kong protesters rekindle a beacon for democracy Marrlott Fear of famine adds to sufferings of Afghan quake victims Aftershocks damage four more villages in worst area, Christopher Thomas reports Garnier Long-term trade deal urged by Beijing Shop like auntie, write like Dante Peter Sansom is probably the first department store poet in the world. Interview by Susan Elliot Telebusiness 1998 Starts Today The honest gizmo: tells you what your best friend won't Man on top Thomas Cook Political colours of Benetton Clothing boss Luciano Benetton is backing a new semi-separatist party in Italy. interview by John Phillips The Sunday Times Heady start to the season Cutting Edge Cellnet Hot Tip Objects of desire Time Computer Systems Six of the Best How do old folks fit into new Britain John Lloyd says young Blair is at last pondering retirement Bowles encore Diary Picture Gallery Lottery is theft Elizabethans and Hanoverians it and tired of it. So, in the end, will we Playing away All shook up Train reaction Philip Howard Pay for Productivity As interest rates rise, an old message becomes a necessary one Red and Cross Short turns on those who only take down her words No News, Bad News Britons stumble, curse and wonder where Today went Tories make their choice on Europe Natural sacrifice Cold War nuclear 'balance of terror' Marine fisheries Police sickness Thackeray on reviews Schools 'devolution ' Two wheels good? Stress of rat race in public sector Word blending 'Diana' book Modern maxims Court Circular School School news Birthdays today Reception Institute of Actuaries Prince aids restoration work Memorial service Personal Column Service dinners Anniversaries University news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Today's royal engagements Dinners Dr Charles Rycroft Akbar Hydari Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Air Vice-Marshal John Rotherham Kenyon Emrys-Roberts Beijing Protesters Massancred On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,810 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast The Best Place to Work Tomorrow No Title Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft City questions Bank's credibility VW dose to victory in battle for Rolls-Royce Bid confirmation lifts Vaux shares Economics Goldman seeks $35bn flotation Arts Sorrell to collect all of £27m incentive Picture Gallery BCCI dividend cheers creditors Mortgage Intelligence Media The Best Cricket Coverage Sport Business Today Pilkington jobs setback Boots steps forward 3i reports another year of record returns Tourist Rates BT Pilkington to shed another 1,500 jobs Astra poised to end venture with Merck UK rises in world competitiveness table Russia cuts key rate as confidence returns BTG plans Torotrak demerger for ?400m Strand upsets buyout Blacks in for Lillywhites SB cuts UK jobs Klesch in French deal Helical Bar increases Kier bids for Bellwinch Tesco pensions Boeing lifted by $1.4bn Korean order Business Roundup Boots loyalty card brings bumper growth in sales Canon By our City Editor: Waiting for the Bank to open up Commentry Goldshield's share price tag is 180p Advert growth lifts Daily Mail Laybourn appointed TLG chief Railtrack shares surge on high-speed link news Stock Market Writer of the Year 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 Still catching up Tempus Boots 3i Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Picture Gallery BTG Wall Street Cell note Why the Bank was right to put up interest rates Economic View The element of surprise may have put hard-won credibility at risk Entree The Times City Diary Cashing in Pig sick VW's Cosworth deal puts sector on track for lively competition Adam jones analyses the implications as the 'car kaisers' jostle for position First direct Equities halve early losses Moss Bros British Funds Southern Electric may spend ?lbn on acquisitions Martin in cash call for £5.5m Electric sale Food buy-in Sales bounce Rocking cafes By our City State: Millwall owner comes to the aid of La Senza Hardy Oil aims to raise £79m with rights issue Personal Number rings up first profit Picture Gallery Powell Duffryn holds dividend Hewlett Packard By our City Staff: ITnet set to start shares at 350p The Times Trust Information Service SAS TravelPass Picture Gallery Tribute of the century Dance De Valois Centenary Sliding Doors Theatre Seen the show, bought the key-ring Heavenly airs in the pit of Hell Opera Orfeo Barbican Theatre The Replacement Killers Pop Albums Listings Today's Choice No Title A hard pill to swallow Theatre The Doctor's Dilemma Almeida Fantasy football Billy Liar King's Head, N1 More black mischief The Betrayal of Nora Blake Music Multiple Display Advertising Items Against the run of play Concert Pop Albums Mediocrity made to measure New Pop Albums Titanic A life of Spice in variety It takes talent to remake a band when the founder walks out. So where does that leave the Fab Five? CD One Direct Pop Opinion Support act shows his class New Jazz Albums 'CNN ? It was rat droppings' Raymond Snoddy meets Chris Cramer, who quit the Bbc to join Ted Turner The media interview Media, Sales & Marketing Remedy Corporation Aeroco Ventilation Limited Crossroads BMS Howgate Sable Learning to love the Eurofighter Alex Benady reports on the launch of a tactical charms offensive Redtops get the blues Stuart higgins has felt the tabloid squeeze, says Michael Leapman Murdoch has been worried about The Sun for some time Digesting a little bit of good news Bridget Harrison report on the week's publishing success story The moment a newspaper editor dreads Brian MacArthur Paper round The end of comfy drama Media, Sales & Marketing Medlock Associates Wot the masses want Carol Midgeley reflects on an extraordinary week on Britain's news desks Tyzack Selection PRP Executive Selection They think it's all over, but It's time TV took a history lesson A fixation with newsreel images imposes crippling limitation on history programmes, says Jad Adams Lineker in crunch time The Times Postgraduate Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Postgraduate Holborn College Sheffield Hallam University Sussex at Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Management School Lancaster University Institute of United States Studies University of… Multiple Display Advertising Items University of North London The University of Liverpool University of Luton Multiple Display Advertising Items Teacher who has got the rhythm Nigel Williamson report on a novel approach to nmusic; Jane Owen, right, some first notes Lessons from the butler out in the paddy fields In the mountains just 90 miles from Tokyo, Japanese students are seeing a possibly too traditional image of Britain The Times Budget way to sing and play as you learn The show goes on: the head's wife puts on concerts Postgraduate Courses The University College of St Mark & St John Multiple Display Advertising Items The MBA Career Guide University of Leeds United Arab Emirates Technical Studies Institute… City of London School for Girls DfEE Royal Academy of Arts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Further Education Funding Council Wilkinson primed to confirm promise Rugby Union Sheehan on Bridge World-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Schofield relishes giant task on familiar turf Huddersfield's coach is under no illusion, says Christopher Irine Rugby League Bahr to pass classic test with honours Racing: Musidora Winner Can Uphold Fine Record of Maktoum Family in Oaks at Epsom Big Race Line-Up Luso to provide Cup surprise William Hill From Guide to the Classic Contenders Southwell Housemaster in form Late calling gives Ryan chance of repeat win Rapid Raceline Epson Chasing the right sort of break Sarah Potter Yesterday's Results Nissan Catterick Goodwood Perth Course Specialists Computer active Haydock Park Hilton books place in quarter-finals Golf: Rankin Points to Poor Putting-For Last-Green Defeat in Amateur Championship Scores from Muirfield The Times Goalscorer Davies putts off target For the Record Awesome Montgomerie bags eight birdies before lunch Today's Fixtures Brown banks on winning combination Football Palhster agrees £1.5m Middlesbrough deal Enter now to win cash prizes worth £50,000 The Times World Cup Fantasy League Rejected Cad dick excels to heighten Warwickshire woe Cricket Windows in frame for another century Rapid Cricketline Yesterday's Scoreboards Shah id proves Surrey 's enviable depth of talent Loye calls halt to Lancashire revival Car Insurance Smith finds his form in captain's innings Headstrong Law lets bowlers off lightly Cricket Strike-afflicted BBC hits upon sound idea Extra Cover Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Weekes quick to seize initiative Championship bid refreshed by Wells Key turns in solid display to stall Sussex Nokia Connecting People Williams survives player-led revolt Sport in Brief Seles routs young pretender Supreme display ruins teenager's grand-slam dream Primus IOC finds flaw in one of Smith 's lines of defence Swimming Word-Watching Radio Choice Making the final tally-ho Television Choice No Title This island race of muddling managers Review Satellite and Cable Atherton revels in new freedom Former captain returns to the ranks but still leads England from the front Times Two Crossword The Times Rugby Union Centurion plays a waiting game Michael Henderson admires a defiant display of the opener's art at Edgbaston People have lost the art of watching cricket property Danny Baker Golf Merchant Investors Seles back on song after those years of heartbreak

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