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News from 06/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Stephen Farrell and Michael Binyon, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, J. M. Meade, Jinny Fisher, Ivo Tennant, Mark Paget, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, P. Dargan, Jeremy Kingston, John Melhuish, Clive Davis, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Jenni Hall, Jonathan Labrey, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Christian Bowman, Kevin Eason, Paul Alan Entwistle, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Francis Tavares, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, M. F. Lowe, Luke Clancy, Roger Scruton, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Anthony Lester, Nigel Williamson, Robin Young and Nick Nuttall, Tony Hoare, Barrie Watson, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Francis Gilbert, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Martin Fletcher and Audrey Magee, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Dinah Ceely, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Mark Sharon, David Price, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Anne Ashworth, Mary Ann Sieghart, Agence France-Presse, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Janet Bush and Richard Miles, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ann Widdecombe (Secretary), Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Martin Waller, Alexander Downer, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Robert Holton, Alex O'connell, Mark Corby, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Mark Thomas, Trevor M. Jones, Director, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Sandy Gall, Christopher Irvine, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Blair aide accused of 'insider dealing' Loyalists clash with police over march ban England recover Creator of Till Death Us Do Part dies Making a summer splash Doctors seek 'life and death' guide Mods and Rockers Picture Gallery Businessmen fear onset of recession 16 Pages of Sport Veuve Clicuot Prince of pop has eyes on the Saints How Labour lobbyists won friends and promised to influence people Startling revelations by those who claim to be close to Government are examined by Dominic Kennedy 17 'Friends at the Top' CSA reforms to hit fathers' pockets Dell What Derek Draper Said The twists and turns of the insider's insiders Men in the News Revenue casts doubt on Brown's tax plan News in Brief Royal Train for hire Kidnap reward offer Boy, 11, found dead Two die in oilrig blast Mi5 denies killings Snowdon sale plea Turner's unhappiness Prince joins families for a taste of pop in the park Outdoor music festivals have changed since the Stones in '69, reports Nigel Williamson Egypt detains British tourist who got lost Lottery fattens guinea-pigs for menu Girl, 16, died after hospital sent her home Salvatove Ferragame When loyalists confronted the Crown The Portadown Orangemen, aghast at the army operation blocking their path, said they would uphold their liberties. Martin Fletcher report MESH Computers plc Abbey National Political leaders stay away Montgomery had to fight for proper rate for postwar job British officials were miserly over his peacekeeping role, records reveal. Valerie Elliott report Diplomatic dilemma of royal wedding presents Harrods Knightsbridge Nurofen Advance Green group rips up genetically altered rape crop The Olympus MJU II By our Agricultural Correspondent: Protest marcher's country song aims at the charts Alliance Leicester Vauxhall Carey calls for prayers to remember Princess Collague's warning of Diana is cult is overruled, reports Ruth Gledhill Change to Lord's Prayer is Rejected PC World the Computer Superstore By a Staff Reporter: Boy wins right to keep assisted place at private school Longines By our Religion Correspondent: Anti-gays rector turns to crystals Computer enlisted in Michelangelo sculpture mystery Sinai for £260? CocaCola Pallid Hague returns to the political grind Tory leader shrugs off suggestions that stress delayed his return from illness. Paul Wilkinson reports MacMillan cancer relief Charges in the pipeline for water users Friends wanted for Big Issue sellers Norwich Union Kosovo rebels seek to unite all Albanians Anthony Loyd reports from Tetovo, a Macedonian frontier town where ethnic tensions are threatening to boil over Picture Gallery Heatwave sparks Greek fires Bose Britain opposes war crime status for landmines Horsemen raid Hebron Christopher Walker reports on a bizarre West Bank rampage Arabs condemn plans for greater Jerusalem Vectis So what's a politician's wife supposed to do? Inside Germany Zurich Last call for Hong Kong's urban airport Arthur Leathley sees islanders wave a relieved goodbye to the jumbo jets skimming over their rooftops Jiang gamble with Clinton visit may herald more open China Bank of Scotland Menzies Hotels Clinton opponents forced to praise his China trip Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery (Reuters): Pope urges flock to keep Sunday sacred World in Brief Florida begins to tame fires Pretender calls for uprising Zimbabwe land grab chaos (AFP): Two shot in Croat Cup joy New bird Gillie Andes Ornithologists have discovered the most important new species in 50 years. Anjana Ahuja reports King's College London Natural Progesterone Cream Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Direct Line Doubts on dieting Cholesterol levels Mighty mice Inner space Science Briefing Scientists produce freeze-dried sperm Asteroid found inside the Earth's orbit The Royal Bank of Scotland Serviceline line Insurance Catherine Walker Making a splash for summer Swimsuits are back and they're bright, sporty and sexy, Style Editor Grace Bradberry Leukamia Research Fund Arts DIAL-a-PHONE Would your boss pay the ransom? Going abroad on business carries an increasing risk of kidnap. Insurance against this is a well kept secret, says Grace Bradberry Cheap way to treat women A survey shows that female journalists are valued more than male colleagues, says Mary Ann Sieghart Time Guarded by Guerrillas And did that pen in ancient time William Blake's superb illuminated books are about to be published in paperback. Francis Gilbert reports Win Four Wheels and £10,000 Books Not coming in on a whinge, but a prayer Sofa, so insubstantial Theatre: A strong cast fails to overcome an inadequate script; plus a modern fable whose moral is lost in the maze Fully Recovered The Mint, Dublin Opera Petty polly Somak Holidays Offender of the faiths Pop Kinky Friedman Whelan's, Dublin Classic comics no laughing matter The Beau Hunks Queen Elizabeth Hall Art Galleries "The Magic Just Keeps Rollin' along!" Partial reconciliation Opera Simon Boccanegra Glyndebourne With lustre to muster Recital Kirchschiager/Deutsch Wigmore Hall Art Galleries All major credit cards accepted Dance Concert Film Theatre Are we a land fit for heroes? Roger Scruton sees a disturbing contrast between Czech and English icons We would probably choose Diana, and the pop and piffle industry Cartoon capers This distant battle Labour can't ignore The Democrats' heart-searching over their target voters has a profound significe for British politics The best double act in town Talk of a Brown-Blair rift is way off the mark, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Split heirs Plum crazy Picture Gallery Dog days Mods and Rockers The real division in the Tory party: and the right course Free information pledge threatened Friends of Cambodia Prospects for British business in Europe under EMU Health spending Pill packs Declining birdlife Irish engagements Wellington's army Skills for later life Court Circular Appointments Christening DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Clash of the architectural giants Marcus Binney reports on the rivalry between two master builders Dinner Ironmongers' Company Birthdays today Hampton Court show goes down to the sea British Grand Prix Luxury Packages Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Jetworld Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages School news Air Squadron Trophy Sir Desmond Heap Faresavers Flightwise Musicians Benyvolent Fund Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Lloyd Church news Lord Swaythling Lord Swaythling, merchant banker and businessman, died from leukaemia on July 1 aged 69. He was born on August 6,1928 Johnny Speight Johnny Speight, playwright and scriptwriter, died yesterday aged 78. He was born on June 2,1920 Callas's 'Benevolent Tosca' July 6,1965 News The Times Crossword No 20,836 Business Forecast American Express Services Europe Limited In the Times Ready for Kick off? The final countdown Testing times Plus Sampras moves step closer to historic double Oarsome foursome Ivanisevic finally surrenders to battle fatigue How the Title was Won Hewlett Packard Sampras digs deep to find inner steel Simon Barnes watches a true champion pass another test of nerve to equal Borg's record Results from Wimbledon Favourites strike back for tense victory Federer builds on solid base Ambition to reign left under a cloud Alix Ramsay fears that the beaten finalist's best chance may have gone Novotna honours her heritage Czech's victory in women's final helps to compensate for previous national disappointments How the Title was Won Cellnet Rich reward for Czech mates Alix Ramsay discovers that Wimbledon success was a team effort, enjoyed by the coach just as much as the player Champion shows art of taking second chance Picture Gallery Heavenly goal by Bergkamp sinks Argentina World Cup 98 Stam trips over lines on the biggest stage Kevin McCarra on the uncertain performances in France of the defender who has cost Manchester United £10 million Calm replaces conflict as Dutch decide to have the last laugh The Road to the World Cup Final Hoddle keeps England options open Croatian pride wins through Virgin Klinsmann exits amid lack of tunnel vision David Powell sees Jürgen Klinsmann's international days fade away in World Cup anticlimax JVC World Cup Quiz Blazevic stubs out negative approach World Cup 98 Suker expects Croatia's power to demolish France defence Urgent Wilson in line for belated switch to Sheffield Blossom time for the team in orange Hower control switched to automatic as the brilliant Bergkamp sends Argentina packing An injustice to England Hand-picked jury of three clears Beckham World Cup 98 Malcolm's behaviour right on the mark Deceptive act Pressure came from the top Farcical matches This week in the Times Kent deny Yorkshire their place at the top Cricket Dowman effort all in vain Surrey shamed by Thomas By a Correspondent: Gloucestershire dent Hampshire's title bid Law gives Essex winning edge Somerset profit at Bevan's expense Morris assault fails to earn elusive win Rose fails to end long wait Yesterday's Scoreboards Dashing Stewart opens escape route for England Captains present and past mount stirring recovery with 200 stand at Old Trafford Scoreboard Form Old Trafford Hewson Offers Gloucestershire a life on road to Cheltenham Picture Gallery Woolmer hails rise of Cronje's team Michael Henderson thinks that the South Africans may be about to validate the grandiose claims made by their coach Saturday's Scoreboards Leading First-Class Averages St Helens brought down by Wigan's show of strength Rugby League Edwards lifts Broncos in familiar fashion Walker brokers television deal as his leaving present Stephens reaches summit Cycling Haslam shows rich promise on debut Motorcycling: Teenager Overcomes Early Setback to Finish First Grand Prix Redgrave adds to Henley victory tally Results from Henley Royal Regatta Australian imports prove their worth Triathlon Carter holds nerve for first Tour victory Golf: Mistake Costs Montgomerie Chance to Win Third Successive Murphy's Irish Open From a Correspondent: McKay falters as amateur forces play-off with Set Details Laird lord it over Labegorce Polo Soldini still stricken by loss Sailing Ipswich get final wheels in front Speedway Budweiser Details Bugner becomes oldest champion Sport in Brief System makes its point Sri Lanka reach final Jackson edged out Hall to serve suspension Chambon times it right Christensen ends wait Cash Prizes and Cars worth £45,000 to Be Won Woodward draws some southern comfort Rugby Union: England Coach Retains Clear Vision after Tour in Muddy Defeat Details from Newlands Herbert continues to take a back seat Kevin Eason on the veteran English driver waiting for his big chance Muazam graduates in class of his own Guide to the Week Ahead Size counts in pursuit of today's trout Is big best? Brian Clarke weighs up the pros and cons of stocking policy Rugby League Baseball Picture Gallery Pools Check For the Record Motorcycling Cycling Club Cricket Racing Golf Daylami shines in total Eclipse Racing: Favourite in Command as Godolphin Takes First Three Places at Sandown Thunderer: Musselburgh Thunderer: Newton Abbot Like to Own a Race Horse? Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Ripon Richard Evans Thunderer: Bath Guide to our Racecard Riding in the tracks of the pros Mark Sharon has advice for amateurs keen to enter a race a mountain stage of the Tour de France Taking the hard road for the ride of my life Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Retrospective effect of court decisions Tax inspector failed to comply with safeguards Avoiding risk of double jeopardy Citroën Golf Same rule for solicitors and barristers Disclosing reports Capitalisation, week's change Wold you like to grow a little faster? Results and Statistics Sunday Tips European satellite operator in $6bn placing Hewlett Packard Railtrack to seek further revenue-share investments Brewer boosted by its Courage Companies Birch set for market return The Pound Change on Week Stock Market CWC takes 50% stake in interactive TV group Tourist Rates City divided on prospects for another rate increase Economic Outlook United look to score with branded account Prudential The Facts The Board Pension perks criticised Changing Times Corporate Profile: PowerGen Contract worker rights threaten outsourcing Mystic Meg points way for the MPC Reichmann stages $350m comeback Our Verdict From a Correspondent: Japan 's PM keeps markets guessing Pledge to streamline defence mergers Alternative Inverstment Market Threadgold opts to leave AMP Legal & Public Notices Public Notices By our City Staff: REIT in nursing home deal Crewe to search for niche in F1 Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items SSAFA Forces Help M&B Poultry Limited Stadium City Limited Hong Kong's £12bn flight of fancy strikes turbulence Arthur Leathley reports from the territory on the huge task facing the new airport Citytraveller Direct Ltd Word-Watching Smoked fish and Burns Television Choice Radio Choice An anthem to the beauty of family life Review BBC1 City divided over rise in interest rates Shell and Texaco to forge forecourt alliance Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshoop New Times Crossword Titles now Available! Companies 43 AT&T faces $1.75bn fee if deal collapses Colt 's growth set to continue with Racal Telecom link-up Granada rebrands Grosvenor Direct life & Pension services Analysis 46 Brussels ready to set terms for BA's tie-up Picture Gallery Fantasy Formula 1 McLaren feel breath of the prancing horse Kevin Eason sets the scene for the Silverstone spectacular Picture Gallery Damon Hill's Guode to a Circuit of Silverstone Inside Schumacher's wheel of fortune How drivers get messages from 1,000 miles away The mysteries of in-car computers are explained by Vaughan Freeman Andersen Conulting Anyone for a piggyback at 180mph? Kevin Eason finds out what is it really like in a grand prix car as the first passenger in a unique F1 two-seater Picture Gallery Continued from facing page of F1 commentators, for a… Schweppes Grand Prix 98 Win a Trip Champions destined for trough One year on top, the next struggling. Kevin Eason on the Vagaries of F1 'Did you see that? Villeneuve Just got in my way...' Ricardo Rosset's Formula One days may be numbered PIT Stops British Grand Prix Design crash course Racing car designers have learnt from road cars, Vaughan Freeman says Schweppes Fantasy Results of the French Grand Prix Fantasy Formula One 24-Hour Entry Line: Marke Three Selections from Each of the Foor Groups… Our Leaderboard after the French Grand Prix Grand start to pedigree racing Alan Copps reports on a rerun of the first British Grand Prix at Silverstone 50 Years Winfield

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