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News from 19/06/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Giles Tremlett, Stephen Woodard, Director, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, Nick Nuttall, George Gray, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Avril Fox, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, K. Seakens, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Julie Hall, Associated Press in Bucharest, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Rupert Cox, Simon De Brukelles, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Bill Cash (Vice-Chairman), Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Janet Bush and Robert Whymant, Helen Rumbelow, Deborah Collcutt, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, A. F. Smallbone, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Christina Speight, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Alec Eden, Paul Durman, Adrian Lee and Ben MacIntyre, Michael Theodoulou, Andy Lavender, Father Times, Lin Jenkins, M. H. G. Young, Maggie Brown, Adam Jones, Christine Buckley and Alasdair Murray, Michael Ivens, Maggie Brown's, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, N. Horton, A Correspondent, Liz Gill, R. D. Ryder, Oliver Holt, John Carr, John Stern, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, James S. Young, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, J. Hamilton-Wilks, Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Walker, James Landale, Ian Murray and Joanna Bale, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Jason Nissé, Stephen Corry, Director General, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, and Tim Jones, Michael Gove, Stephen Green, Richard Miles, Andrew Finkel and Michael Binyon, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Russell Jenkins and Tunku Varadarajan, our City Editor, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Our Foreign Staff, Michael Henderson, Derek A. Rose, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Mark Fuller, George Racz, Susan Ellicott, John W. Norris, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Phil Neville, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Helen Wallage, Virginia Matthews,

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Friday 30p Every Weekday Secret letter seeks extra £15m to save opera house Index Accountancy Bonfire of the Nineties Schoolgirl, 16, elopes with man she met on Internet Picture Gallery Baby deaths inquiry ordered as doctors are struck off Tomorrow 'Hillsborough' fear as fans are fenced in Woodward blames bias VCP Friday 30p Every Weekday Humble pie for Beckett, pizza with everything for Redwood Matthew Parris Political Sketch Left bitterly disappointed by £3.60 minimum wage Businesses like proposal but the unions do not, report Philip Webster and Jill Sherman Leonard Cheshire Officers Will Enforce Recommendations Tory blow to Ulster consensus Alec Reed Ascot racegoers spread their bets on rain, sun and cold The most useful accessory is a man with a very large golf umbrella, reports Grace Bradberry Judge Popplewell solves mystery of Linford's lunchbox Police dog loses grip on job Travellers Cheques Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Dixons Pipes are calling to fulfil 1938 pledge Picture Gallery Lawrence suspects to attend inquiry Nurse to face theft charges next month Palace accuses newspaper over Prince's privacy Mail on Sunday claims feature was a warm tribute to William, reports Alan Hamilton Cat-lover convicted of cruelty to strays A Staff Reporter: Boy shot during rifle test Ex-M15 agent says IRA bomb was avoidable Mercedes Benz Prince sees estate reborn after riots Townswomen take road to radicalism The Link Lords officials slashed QCs' legal aid fees Inquiry chairman finds the disparity between bills and payment " shattering", reports Frances Gibb Bill Settlements Boyfriend cleared of passing on illness The Times Land Rover Unionism's heartland bows to a new spirit Assembly Elections Dolphin Fitted Bathrooms Actor sues legal team in libel case A Thousand Acres Report to rule out Commons créche Woodward claims evidence was lost Au pair attacks trial bias, write Russell Jenkins and Tunku Varadarajan Cheshire girl braves media bearpit with lucid poise Tunku Varadarajan watches a spirited self-defence brimming with artless vigour Comet Troops ready for media battle on flight Hague defies the critics and gambles on the waiting game On the anniversary of the Tory leader's election, Michael Gove looks at early gaffes and the hopes of long-term gains BT Internet Alliance Leicester A leader still in search of popular appeal Plants suffer for alternative medicine A new study has found that 150 European species are in danger from pickers. Nick Nuttall reports Ecology activists blamed for damage to genetic test crops WSPA Britain's Biggest Electrical Stores Currys Gardens thrive on dish water Hyundai The Hyundai Accent when All You Want is Everything Protesters obstruct £20m business school Design fails to do justice to site Do It All Rail strike likely to hit services News in Brief MP denies fraud Princely sum Sex case dropped Damages raised Mind the gap Council estate Call for helmets after postman dies The Open University Biggest top of all gives job opportunity to jump at Cancer survival rises but still falls behind US Some patients are getting the best care, while others are faced with delays. Ian Murray reports Save the Children Older Britons lead race to achieve fitness Turn over to see one of the most shocking things… Mobile phone link to blood pressure rings true The jobs that nobody wants Jobcentres have 297,000 vacancies nationwide 1,364,300 unemployed are looking for work 'Prestige appointments' on offer for poverty pay Loughborough Travelodge Unsocial hours rule out many willing workers Dundee Wanted Adjustamatic This flawed scheme will do as much harm as good Hasty Acropolis dig 'destroys history' Elgin Marbles row prompts work on new museum, writes John Carr Serb mothers demand pullout from Kosovo Yorkshire Bank Former prison camp commander denies 'reign of terror' Radio Rentals Cook in hostage appeal World Summary Fascist returns OJ auction Plane crashes 'Ghost' busted Bosnia peacemaker picked as UN envoy The President likes the bullying style of Richard Holbrooke, left, writes Tom Rhodes Marks & Spencer Strawberries Fires scorch Sunshine State Titian stolen in 1969 recovered in US Passenger lands plane after pilot friend dies Direct Line Turkey sends warplanes to Cyprus Britain asked to intervene as delivery of six F16s raises tension, Andrew Finkel and Michael Binyon write Clinton seeks to rebuild ties with Tehran Four young men hanged in public How Hoover snubbed the King US move may boost moderates in Iran Cheltenham & Gloucester Island's two sides hold to collision course Hashimoto pledges action to lighten banks' crushing loan burden Land threat to Plo if it wins UN promotion Direct Line Chubais says $15bn needed to sustain rouble MEPs agree to apply brake on expenses gravy train Vauxhill Apartheid opens its chamber of horrors South Africa's most senior figures are being tainted by details of germ war plans, R. W. Johnson writes Nazi loot returned to Jews in Trieste The Open University Terre' Blanche confesses Lenin's niece, 75 fights to keep flat The Biggest Pc Manufacturer in the High Street Objects of desire Hot Tip Tokyo Show Putting on the glitz Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Six of the Best DIAL-a-PHONE Cheats and proud of it An exhibition on how to cheat is being staged at a Spanish school. Giles Tremlett reports Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Time A siesta at work? I think I'll sleep on it The people who forgot their past Daniel Johnson laments the loss of England's historical bearings Stage frights The Times Diary Declaring early The Times Diary Strangers in the north Labour will pay a high price in its neglected Scottish heartland Solid grounds The Times Diary On her oaths The Times Dia Philip Howard Football? Well it's the same old story, innit? Unhappy Anniversary Hague must be be bolder in abandoning the Tory past Home Truths Woodward did not receive an unfair trial Bonfire of the Nineties In The Times tomorrow: a great novelist grasps a new era Effects of single currency on Britain's competitive edge Pensions for divorcees Bad memories Monitoring surgeons Pot and kettles Dressing for dinner Woodward verdict Coining it? Tribes steer clear of 'civilisation' Ladies first Bloomsday revived And the losers? Court Circular Wolf Mankowitz Royal engagements Dinner National Liberal Club Birthdays today Personal Column Order, order! The Speaker sees double Memorial service Meeting Reception HM Government Staffordshire Key Roman site falls into Catch-22 trap Service luncheon Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre Royal Society of Literature Merchant Taylors of York Appointment Circuit judge Marriage Church news Appointments Anniversaries Luncheon Canada-UK Chamber of Commerce Forthcoming marriages University news University of Wales. Lampeter Vice-Admiral Sir Fitzroy Talbot Obituaries Vice-Admiral Sir Fitzroy Talbot, Kbe, Cb, Dso and Bar, C-in-C South Atlantic and South America, 1963-65, and C-in-C Plymouth, 1965-67, died on June 16 aged 88. He was born on October 22,1909 Personal Column Jeanette Nolan Jeanette Nolan, film and radio actress, died on June 5 aged aged 86. She was born in Los Angeles on December 30,1911 George Riddell George Low Riddell, OBE, printer, died on June 2 aged 90. He was born on December 27,1907 On this Day June 19,1855 The Massacre at Hango The Times Crossword No 20,822 News Business Aa Information Toshiba Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Anger at diluted minimum wage Pound leaps as City bets on new rise in loan rates Recovery continues in Asian markets Goldman sued over shortfall British Midland Business Bill Gates in £44m deal for Cliveden Arts First Choice to buy Unijet Media Cork Sheds Some Light at Lord's Business Today Walls to step down at Albert Fisher Lloyd's of London to reassure names about future role BT Insurance transition hastened by Limit Picture Gallery Lowe profits set to be stripped Earnings growth lifts expanding Gerrard Business Roundup U-turn likely over MCI Six years for fraud E&y appoints auditors Energy chief's £470,000 May car production up Lean time at Celebrated Listing for HW Group Tourist Rates Watchdog loses second director Investors race to swap shares in Micro merger Scapa seeks Far East buys Wall St banks rake in record-beating profits Minimum wage, minimum fuss Commentary By our City Editor White Horse plans Ofex placement Phonelink buys Vita acquisition Fidelity converts Talks ended Jazz partner Caledonia builds up £100m cash United Airlines Rising Write-off drags down Lonrho to £28m loss Byatt urges caution on £15bn plan Commodities Liffe Options Tiger surprises City with large investment in Next Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Limit Micro Focus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Making the right Choice Tempus Wall Street Asian crisis fails to deter West from taking stock in China Richard Miles reports on the search by investors for bargains and opportunities Close call The Times City Diary Blair's executive friendships may cool The Business of Politics BA lore The Times City Diary Flying high The Times City Diary Richemont International Limited Lloyd's names need to be represented Business Letters The real cost of incorporated underwriting Society voter in a fix The Times Unit Trust Information Service SKY Shares lower in subdued trading Trading Period: Settlements takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Genes is Archive Whose show is it anyway? Theatre: Boosted by alternative comedy and Tv, improvisation is coming of age, says Andy Lavender Art Galleries Aldwych Theatre Dance Pop Deceit and desire Dance A bit of a Wallis Theatre A Dangerous Woman Hot air rises over Holyrood Architecture: Marcus Binney on a row over the new Scottish assembly Spirits in the harmonic thunder Concerts Ensemble Bash Spitalfields Festival Paradigm regained Ex Cathedra English Heritage Music on a Summer Evening Pop Profile Ok, everyone round to Neil's house How could the songwriting genius behind the sublime Crowded House produce such a disappointing album? Well, in fact, he did no such thing HMV Bernard Butler Something tasty in the Woody pile Nigel Williamson talks to Billy Bragg about resurrecting the lost legacy of Woody Guthrie Jazz Cafe Sliding Doors Folk New Albums That's progress for you Pop Albums Electric rock Live Gig Drugstore Dingwalls, Nw1 Revolution number nine Pop: Labels are closing and sales are flat. So is this the end, asks David Sinclair? Free UCI Cinemas Ticket Listings Recommended Today A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Distance Learning ACCA University of London Leicester University University of Glamorgan Prifysgol Morgannwg Holborn College Durham University Business School CDL Quality Council Posts St. Aldates College United Arab Emirates Technical Studies Institute… Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradfield St Helens Try an American summer Victoria McKee on how US universities offer visitors a great way to look and learn Education Boom in Britain Back to school—or a time to slack? A levels are over, children are waiting for results. So what next? Liz Gill gets expert advice The courses that can put you on course for a job The optimism of graduates about employment is influenced by the university and subjects studied Multiple Display Advertising Items How aware can you get? Virginia Matthews reports on a worrying proliferation of awareness weeks Hs Howgate Sable Internet crosses Arabs' red line The Independent has a mountain to conquer A lifetime of e-mail for hacks Television sitcoms? Don't make us laugh Maggie Brown meets Paul Jackson, the man who has the job of finding a way to restore a smile to BBC Des Lynam scores with his canary yellows Media Diary Schoolgirls bump into Tony Blair Wooing the women of LA A strategy to win minority readers has infuriated journalists, reports Susan Ellicott Business Services Quasar International Recruitment ACL To Advertise in Media, Sales & Marketing Please… Specialist Tour Operator City Careers Times Newspapers HRC Options on a shopping spree Carol Midgley on a magazine revamped for the retail junkie Successful ads live to fight another day Accusations of plagiarism are best avoided, not least for lack of proff Power to the people? Can do Julie Hall on a project giving people a say on issues that affect them Monday 30p Secret files kept on City writers PR agencies pass on verdicts to clients, says Martin Waller Racing: Godolphin Challenger Denies Rejuvenated Double Trigger to Lift Gold Cup Kayf Tara keeps up appearances Picture Gallery Royal Ascot Hexham Ayr Always Alight can fan the flames of hope Guide to the Final Day Ladbrokes Tomba's gold run thrills Meehan Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess SKY Goodwood Newmarket Palmer wanted as United manager Football Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Northamptonshire spirits dampened Cork supplies drama to go with the pageant Lord's shrugs off the gloom as new Grandstand receives royal seal of approval Key's long turn keeps Kent door open Canterbury (second day of four): Kent, with three first-innings wickets in hand, are 153 runs behind Nottinghamshire Lancashire see gains in floodlit loss Scoreboards Britannic Assurance county championship Rapid Cricketline Marathon man puts Yorkshire in a spin Cricket Chester-Le-Street (second day of four): Yorkshire. with two first-innings wickets in hand, are 112 runs behing Durham Hawes proves a master of generation game WORD-WATCHlNG Lara's poor run continues Somerset await a lucky break Bath (second day of four): Somerset have scored 98 for one wicket against Essex Lindores's schedule causes concern Bowls: Fixture Conflict Poses Dilemma for Scotlana International MCC to think again over women's role The Times Montgomerie survives first test of his nerve Golf AA For the Record Kournikova adds to Graf turmoil Bjorkman bucks trend in fine style Winchester surges into contention Sport in Brief Baulch takes on rivals New blow for Salford Surl gains early lead Rain forces venue switch England ready to move into reverse to make progress Rugby Union Davies pulls out of tour with knee injury Batten and Lindsay even matters Redgrave faces long haul Rowing: British Crews under Pressure to Hold on to Placing as Australian Threat Looms Large at World Cup and Henley DELL Randell reaches the pinnacle David Hands on the man succeeding a rugby legend as the All Blacks captain Analysing proves no stroll for Robson The World Cup Today Zidane stamps out French joy Hosts pay heavy price for victory that takes them into second round Rivals planning to keep reputations intact Rob Hughes on contrasting custodians with records on their minds Surely something lost in translation TGV William Hill Three sent off as referee bows to Blatter's orders 'Happy Together? We're over the Moon River, Brian ...' World Cup 98 Oliver Holt discovers that the Englad squad is very much on song SKY Time beginning to heal the pain felt in Spain Phil Neville on the despair of his omission from the England World Cup squad Radio Choice A terrorist answers back Television Choice A spoonful of subtlety helps the medicine Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Tennis Buoyant Cork rises to meet challenge Rhodes and Cronje lead South Africa rally after England run through top order The Times Bookshop Hoddle's belief in Anderton keeps Beckham on sidelines The World Cup Today Zidane dismissed as France cruise through Advanced Hair Studio Tomorrow

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