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News from 23/06/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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David Dale, James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Brian Collett, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Bill Frost, Inigo Gilmore, Gavin Lumsden, David Blunkett, Tina Bexson, Noreen Taylor, Des Jenson, Alex Wade, Philip Howard, Geoffrey Bindman, Alan Craft, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Peter Richards, Brian Barder, Emma Manning, Editor, Lynne Truss, Jennifer Veale, Tom Walker, Philip Webster, John Goodbody and Adrian Lee, John Gardner, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Raymond Snoddy and Jason Niss?, Martin Fletcher, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jeremy Collingwood, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Janet Bush, Michael MacKey and Robert Whymant, John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Pat Biair, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Graham Smith, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Pat Blair, Elaine Feinstein, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Kathleen Hallett, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Michael Gardner, Jasper Gerard, Charles Ross, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, David Watts, Adam Jones, Beth Bain, Raymond Keene, Malcolm Johnson, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Alex Griffin, National Manager, Rhodes Boyson, Christopher Walker and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Pat van der Veer, Jill Sherman, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Dorothy Roberts, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Roy Calne, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, June Clark, Christopher Warman, Christine Buckley and Arthur Leathley, Russell Jenkins and Carol Midgley, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Harker, Chief Executive, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Peter Foster and Deborah Collcutt, Roderick Swanston, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Martin Bowley, Vince Wright, Susan MacDonald, David Maddock, Michael Evans, John Phillips, St John of Fawsley, Craig Burley,

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Tuesday Every Weekday 5-year travel ban planned for hooligans Straw attacks 'disgraceful scenes' 'There is a resentment by the German underclass of all things French. The transformation of historical enemy into the benign axis of an integrated Europe has failed to trickle down into the housing estates and the suburbs' Musician Benny Green dies Index Gay actors cheer from gallery as age of consent is lowered Henman's struggle matches World Cup tension Louise: the Bashir treatment Team Check 50 years of the NHS Soldier killed by smuggler Picture Gallery Agassi is back Boodle & Dunthorne Germany's turn to confront its shame Tuesday Every Weekday Why Westminster's bigwigs must not be put to the sword Five-year deal for coal restricts gas power expansion Reprieve for pits after intervention by Blair appears to have won support of Left, reports Jill Sherman M&s and Rolls-Royce to help failing schools The first 25 education action zones could set pattern for the future. John O'Leary reports Dell Boxer wins her licence Straw acts to restrict press 'gagging orders' News in Brief Diana fund to continue Backing for Christie Inquiry clears Liddell Predatory pricing revolt Perverted teacher jailed Arts cash lags behind Rolex on body of of drowned man 'gave away killer' Simon de Bruxelles reports on claims that fugitive murdered his friend after first stealing his identity Prisoner wins back fortune in horns Plane scene over smoking Son held after fatal attack at family home Microsoft Woodward admits she 'lightly shook' baby Russell Jenkins and Carol Midgley watch a composed performance NELC Teacher sacked after 'she forced girls to eat greens' Corrections DIAL-a-PHONE Soldiers plucked from Alaskan peak Joanna Bale describes the helicopter rescue of two Britons trapped near the summit of Mount McKinley ClaraNET Racal Hollow friendship fuels savage enmity Sinister thugs who hate all things French BT Expelled hooligans flown back in handcuffs The English All is disquiet on the former Western Front Battleground Hp Blair promises 'best day out on Earth' at Dome Generation Golf When 'topping' meant the architect Watchdog could block Branson rail deal Passenger improvements must be included in the Stagecoach-Virgin proposal, Arthur Leathley reports NEC Richard Branson, 47 Chairman of Virgin Group.… By a Correspondent: NHS gets big hand to mark 50 years Victim 'was prepared for death' News in Brief Palace decision Smacking case Ads stubbed out Surrey on top Britons delayed Biting the bullet Angler dies Hospital 'let woman of 81 waste away' Britannia Britain sold wartime Jewish art collection Family makes claim for £5m works sent to avoid seizure by Nazis, writes Dalya Alberge Generation Golf £8m lottery demolition plan splits cathedral Millennium project to create 'spiritual focus' at Southwark angers worshippers, reports Ruth Gledhill BT How scholars found God after 400 years in exile Dalya Alberge on a missing medieval statue from London Bridge Alliance Leicester Student dropout strangled singer who spurned him Generation Golf Picture Gallery Ring that changes is at heart of £300,000 claim Man, 19, in court over missing girl Mother tells of stress suffered by young gays Time Trimble offers vision of united Northern Ireland Britannica Both sides are wrong on Lords reform Riddell on Politics US happy at Tehran team's triumph Israel may stage referendum on West Bank withdrawal Yorkshire Bank Jubilant Iranians savour victory Daewoo Old in the US defy march of time Rape victims relive Jakarta riot horror David Watts, who covered the fall of President Suharto, reports on the hidden suffering of ethnic Chinese BT Four 'heroes of reform' Killing spree after arrest of suspect in Briton's murder Direct Line Germany challenges Euro ban on tobacco adverts NatWest Cathay Pacific Mighty Mo makes final voyage into US history Giles Whittell charts the course of a naval legend South Koreans net submarine from the North France faces fine over hunting law The Royal Bank of Scotland Mafiosi in tunnel escape from court Mr Clean is new Colombia President Hp Chinese censors pull plug on 'pornographic' opera for US Belarus envoys in EU expelled World in Brief (AP): Rwandans 'disappearing' GPs were paid to treat dead (AFP): P. W. Botha marries again Iraq fights for heritage Singer's husband charged (Reuters): Boy's multiple transplants Primus UN envoy urges swift Nato action to prevent another Bosnia The West is sceptical about Milosevic's peace talks pledge, Michael Evans writes Kosovo's rebels threaten to turn tables on Serbs Moscow's fears of assault on minority prompts pressure on Albanian Government, writes Tom Walker from Belgrade (Reuters): Havel sets the stage for Czech coalition rule Lloyds Bank Business Banking French leaders are accused of fiddling books Vauxhall Key Milosevic rival fights back with radical peace plan No Title Tapping happily and learning to laugh Britain's first workplace 'granny crèche' has brought comfort to many elderly people. Bill Frost reports How the sounds of therapy can heal BAA Epilepsy drug to help depressives Love hides the Hurt John Hurt's turmoil is now over. Interview by Noreen Taylor, Photograph by Des Jenson Bank of Scotland Cruella was what we really wanted Could we not have heard Louise Woodward's raw, childlike responses, asks Grace Bradberry National Weekend The Harley Medical Group Cold comfort in a land of snow Galleries: Richard Cork takes a tour through the unsettling ambiguities of Peter Doig's beguiling frozen landscapes Silver and Tea Paintings An artist haunted by the sins of the father Paula Rego has returned to her Portuguese roots for her latest work. Rachel Campbell-Johnston reports Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Theatre ENO Around the Galleries Is this the final Whistle? The voyage of Lloyd Webber's new musical to its London premiere next week has been far from smooth, as Richard Morrison reports Opera & Ballet A second chance to go with the flow Concert Die Fledermaus Recommended Today New London Theatre Films on General Release Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Straw, the law and 1984 Michael Gove defends racists, hooligans and paedophiles Snapped up Booked up Picture Gallery Action this day at school David Blunkett explains his flagship policy to save comprehensive education and denies he threatens church schools Big swinger Berlin calling The castle in the air is Kafka's Elaine Feinstein on a Prague spring for writers and artists Clinton to China The President begins his trip with excess domestic baggage Blunkett's Report Claims and counter-claims on education policy London River God Making more of the last wild space in Central London Louise Woodward trial 'was unfair' Landlords and tenants Church's voice on homosexuality Teaching needs of gifted children Prince's studies Sir David English Opera House pay row Rubbish 'tax' Untold tale of Library rescue Uneven honours Football hooligans Smooth men Court Circular Royal engagements The Queen has appointed Mr Simon Lewis to be… Maureen Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava Luncheon Dinner Music in Hospitals Picture Gallery Memorial service Meeting Retirement Students find Roman parade ground Personal Column Birthdays today Cutlers' Company Funeral service Immigration Judges University news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Alfred Kazin Personal Column Norman Jordan-Moss Court & Social Churchill's Stairlifts plc The Battle of Vitoria An unpublished letter of Sir James Wilson Sir John Ellis Business for Sale Businesses for Sale Public Notices Time ABC Services Ltd Lorraine Electronics Regus VISA Multiple Display Advertising Items Vehicle Security Distributor Wanted The Executive's Choice British Franchise Association NatWest Salmon Assessors Partnership aiming to give tonic to the capital Picture Gallery The Times Livewire award for beautiful enterprise based on seaweed Rodney Hobson on the rapid rise of the winner in Shell's big contest Briefings Study points to pitfalls of working from home The Times Crossword No 20,825 News Newspapers Support Recycling Perfect Day Forecast Business Tomorrow in the Times Inside Section 2 Today Hong Kong moves to head off coming recession ITC acts to avert threat from TV stations John Charcol Economics Marks & Spencer Suspends Planned Move into Australia Souter boards Virein Rail Levy may join EMI after resigning at PolyGram Law Nasdaq negotiates link with German exchange Sport Television and Radio Business Today A&l and Woolwich up on talk of merger Still hope says rival for Rolls Tourist Rates Cable & Wireless Regent Inns shares slide by £125m on warning Software activities fuel AEA progress Bus company dips on news of US lawsuit GTech considers going private in $2bn buyout Lease Plan Firm debut for Alstom in face of order fears Break-up call leads to review at Staveley Business Roundup Nationwide cuts rates Ambishus acquisition Siebe chief steps down Carclo profits up 29% OFT may refer lender Managers pay £30m for Sealine Grainger rises Park partners Allen ahead Workspace up Compco double Touchstone to be floated on AIM Harvey Nichols presses on with expansion plans By our City Editor: Branson's private carriage Commentary Mis-selling drags DBS into the red Comedian in bid for Sleepy Kids Virgin Pearson nets £58m from Spanish sale Losses at Freepages hit £13.9m Commodities Liffe Options Slide continues as fears of fresh rate rise grow 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 Harvey Nichols DBS Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Pints going flat Tempus Freepages Wall Street A lead balloon Bank should act prudently but Japan needs to be bold Intervention by US could help Tokyo to procrastinate when action is required Voting vortex Pay fast-track Double bubble More on the arrival of CNBC, the American financial… Plane loopy The real goal must be to make the most of England's success Market Leader Rowe & Maw Early losses halved HSBC Group Alstom Sun The Times Unit Trust Information Service Chanel Duty of care to aircraft passenger Statement under caution is confidential QD Unique Opportunity in tokyo Actis People in Law Eagan Janion Recruitment Ltd Negligent council not liable Changing children's surnames 5 Paper Buildings Shipping Law Career Group Recruitment Consultants Unusual Opportunity Vision QD Criminal Cases Herbert Smith Ashurst Morris Crisp Trowers & Hamlins J. Rothschild Assurance GKN ZMB British Airways JPW Advocating a finer time Inns and Outs Let me through; I won't sue Picture Gallery No, beating children is not 'reasonable' Michael Gardner reports on a landmark child cruelty case Human rights or just plain rough justice? Geoffrey Bindman, below, explains why the Government must back up its good intentions with hard cash Multiple Display Advertising Items Law Report QD ZMB Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB QD Northern Ireland Office Video game that wasn't so funny Alex Wade on a woman who blew the whistle on sexual harassment at work Garfield Robbins Chambers GG A sexual scandal Martin Bowley, QC, offers the Government some advice on important reforms QD KPMG BLG QD Fidelity Investments QD Legal Appointments Public Notices Lovell White Durrant Taylor-Root The Chambers of David Johnson QC QD Speirhead Social Security QD W. S. Walker & Company Ascot performances win rave reviews Racing: Handicappers Impressed by Victories of Intikhab and Bint Allayl at Royal Fixture Beverley Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on chess Winning Move Racing Ahead Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Course Specialists Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline The World Cup Today Pundits show game of two styles William Hill Exhilarating joy of playing politics Evans defends foreign policy Nokia Hadda strides on to world stage BT Nastro Azzurro Scotland ready to cross their bridge too far Prepared to make a big impression Craig Burley says the Scots are in determined mood as they attempt to reach the second round for the first time By our Sports Staff: Bulgaria's stop-outs are fined Evening kick off Advertisers shoot themselves in the foot World Cup Diary Preciado stands out from crowd Wednesday Vieri takes Italy a giant step forward Brian Glanville on the turbulent career of a striker who is outscoring his illustrious partners Henman goes the full distance Tennis: British No2 Takes More than Three Hours to Subdue Czech Opponent Slazenger Smith achieves best of the six Nick Szczepanik on a welcome victory for the British women's No 1 but trouble for the men Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon Kournikova's recovery hopes dashed Yesterday's Results Agassi looks to climb extra level Former champion shows greenness on return to grass but clears first hurdle with ease Leading First-Class Cricket Averages Westwood underlines Open prospects Golf: British Caddie Completes Fourth Major Success with Janzen's Triumph at Olympic Clup For the Record Fixtures Pools Forecast The Times Switch by Florimo may start exodus Sport in Brief Players told to keep resentment in check Rugby Union On the bench England presenting poor image in defeat Cricket: Hierarchy Determined to Stamp out Dissent Rushing Headlong to Defeat Word-Watching Radio Choice Poodles with light paws Television Choice Save the world while you wait and wait BBC1 Satellite and Cable England's world turns upside down Times Two Crossword 52 Tennis Henman struggles to overcome first-round… Team-mate puts in Chelsea boot The World Cup Today Tomorrow Gary Neville takes stock of World Cup… Sun 50 Years of the National Health Service Half century check-up DX Down with waiting lists Rose to roadshow The Celebrations Diary of an NHS Baby Contributors The birth is announced Caring at any cost Complaints We knew all of our patients' names, and those of their dogs HSA Health of the nation shows improvement Diary of an NHS Baby the 1950s Bring back matron, she was so efficient Royal & Sunalliance Out of the dark ages into a new era of patient power A pres Wasted legacy of the old school Picture Gallery Saturday night fever Diary of an NHS Baby: The 1960s Test-tube baby is a triumph against odds Learning takes a lifetime Diary of an NHS Baby: The 1970s Pfizer Hospital spending goes under the knife Diary of an Nhs Baby: The 1980s Babies who taught science DX The shape of things to come Diary of an NHS Baby: The 1990s Running Europe's biggest business The Practice Health care where it counts IM Hays

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