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News from 07/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Michael Saward, Nicholas Watt and Nicholas Wood, Rob Hughes, Ledum Mitee, Mark Souster, Paul Webb, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Ian Murray, Deborah Collcutt and Craig Lord, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Timon Day, Maria Cope, Richard Baker, President, Alethea Eliot, John O'leary Education Editor, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, George Thomas, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jonathan Caplan, QC, and Frances Gibb, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nicola Waters, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Shirley English and Marcus Binney, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Jim Pearman, Charles Bremner, John Webster, Minister, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, StGeorge's Ascot, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Rachel Bridge, Philip Webster and Valerie Elliott, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Fiona Bawden, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Geoffrey Cox Editor, Independent Television, Giles Tremlett and Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Steve Cornelius, Marcus Binney, Andrew Pakes, President, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Lawrence Freedman, David Orr, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Tony Fuller, Bronwen Maddox, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Ben Monks, President, Stewart Tendler, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Anita Roddick, John Osler, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Robin Simpson, Philip Webster and Dominic Kennedy, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Maurice Dickson, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, David Elleray, Timothy Mason, Director, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Katharine A. C. Cook, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Jason Cowley, Richard Miles, Damian Whitworth and Arthur Leathley, Ken Wtwa, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Lucas Mellinger, Tom Rhodes, Patrick Crean, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Carol Midgley and Jill Sherman, Richard Morrison, Sir Comma Dr Susan Milligan, Claudia Joseph and Stephen Farrell, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Glenys Kinnock, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Jenny Macarthur, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Cash-for-access row lobbyist suspended Code of Conduct for advisers rushed out Index No nanny list Abbey National The bump: to show or not to show? Jane Shilling Ulster erupts into violence over Drumcree parade ban Michael Gove Richard Cork Arts England 's triumph is just a draw Index Roy Rogers rides into sunset £45,000 Team Check plus Vauxhall: cars to be won City fears recession if interest rates rise Fuses shorten as Harman 's damp squibs fail to ignite House Absent fathers will pay less in CSA reforms Robinson must deal with doubts about his performance Railtrack Peking duck fails Hull taste test Welfare changes 'hide a tax rise' SNP takes record poll lead Life for sex killer Pupil stabbed Race case settled GP accused Baby found dead Fast worker Life sentence for the cunning killer who made one mistake Simon de Bruxelles on the trial of the fraudster who stole his friend's identity and lured him to his death Mrs Merton actress in suspected overdose Terriers groomed for a new life Michael Horsnell on the dog parlour and a case of mistaken identity Princess is let off over out-of-date tax disc Most-wanted man story is likely to run and run Virgin Inspector accused of phone nuisance Belfast Orangemen get parade go-ahead MAFF 'Freedom camp' set up outside gates of castle Pink Archbishop wants new evangelism campaign Better answers Church urged to recognise that couples cohabit Tax changes 'will cost £12m' A heartfelt return for Andrews Schools to challenge ban on caning Doctors reject 'politicised' cancer pledges Labour accused of setting targets that ignore clinical needs, reports Ian Murray Debenhams Booth 's tribute to McCartney BMA chief urges more cash for hospitals and consultants £2.35m award against MoD Bacteria may be clue to kidney stones Cornish is cream of the clotteds NLA Vodafone National register of nannies ruled out A government task force says parents must take decisions on children's welfare, reports Valerie Elliott By a Correspondent: Police chase fails to stump cricketers Direct Line Debut of swift and deadly dinosaur Small push to save water Tobacco giants win right to legal challenge Energis Kenyon leaves job as Radio 3 Controller Camera check on car numbers traps gunman City of London's instant tracing system may be used for ports and motorways, reports Stewart Tendler Cellist and wife separate Legal & General Crime does not pay for 'grasses' Boat design to launch Scots' parliament All-over costume aims to put speed and style in the swim Duke urges sustainable farming Britains's favourite air line Soho party attracts senior staff from Downing Street Mercedes-Benz Picture Gallery Newspaper offers to aid any inquiry into lobbyists Observer stands by story but will not publish tapes, report Carol Midgley and Jill Sherman Hague attacks 'cronyism' Forte Advisers reminded of need to be careful Sudden fall from grace of a fixer who loved the high life Even ex-collegues in Labour have been secrelty pleased by drastic end to mereoric career, Writes Andrew Picrce Insiders' knowledge is a must for outsiders Schweppes Hogg Robinson Mandelson not likely to escape unscathed Clinton to visit Russia after China success Bank of Scotland Gettysburg echoes again to cannon's roar JFK death film wrangle Tom Rhodes reports on a struggle to own a moment in history Tom Rhodes reports on a Struggle to own a Moment in history Inquiries into brutal prison regime dismissed as sham Somak Holidays Norwich Union (AFP): Caspian states sign deal to exploit oil World in Brief (AFP): Football hooligan charged (AP): Warrants for Murdoch Pakistan 'near nuclear pact' (AFP): Death call for cult member Cow dies after cloning birth (Reuters): Gaddafi suffers broken hip The Open University Rand hits new low in worries over bank chief Junta keeps Nigeria guessing over fate of its political prisoners Vauxhall Tiny Netanyahu fights right-wing bid to extend Israeli law Gang held as Italians recover art treasures The Sunday Times Hospital chief denies genocide at Bosnia concentration camp Time Nato flight ban over Gibraltar eased by Spain Business for Sale Attend *No Cash Down' Seminar… NatWest Picture Gallery Poisoned shellfish prompt Brittany ban Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caring Parants Organisation Tenders and Contracts Lorraine Electronics Communications The Times Newspapers Row over deficits tarnishes image of euroland BT Yoga for health The Harley Medical Group Misery of Potter's curse The Times Viagra Can the stiff upper lip survivc? British Airways hostesses are to be less reserved. Is this truly cricket, asks Jason Cowley Hook home Service The bump: to show or not to show The relentless logic of style now dictates that the latest accessory is a moppet in utero, says Jane Shilling National Weekend Forte Picture Gallery Chagall's hidden glory Galleries: Richard Cork Welcomes a revelatory Royal Academy show devoted to the Russian master The Times Television The Bbc sets its millenninum Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Barbican Centre Opera Birtwistle's brutal slice of puppet life Around the Galleries Royal Shakespeare Company Meet Auntie's millennium mastermind Nicholas Kenyon tells Richard Morrison what he is planning for the BBC's builld-up to The Moment Into the elemental groove Art Galleries Antonio Sau0la Last Week •free… Battered into greatness Opera Punch and Judy cheltenham Recommended Today New London Shows Films on General Release "Brilliantly Funny Queue now" Brian may Multiple Classified Advertising Items How Derek Squared the Circle of 17 Michael Gove says the Del Boy of Labour is his master's voice Picture Gallery Christ dies in Drumcree Real Protestants of Catholics would be praying for peace, not burning churches Musical chairs The Times Diary Off-message The Times Diary Word play The Times Diary Picture Gallery Worth a stab Britannia returns to the waves The Forces' future is global, Lawrence Freedman predicts New Labour, Old Story Time to recognise the responsibilities of Office Fighting Fire More then ever, Kosovo is the most dangerous place in Europe Prescott Duck A hymn of Praise to the takeaways of Hull Nigeria must free Ogoni prisoners' Crossing the floor Masters of spin Ways to lessen Drumcree tensions Age of bishops Tests on TV Woodward trial Clergy pay Car tax policy Student protest on Scottish anomaly Museum attendances Korens keyboard Not spilt out Shop early Court Circular Birthdays today Mr C. S. Gulbenkian Royal engagements Anniversaries School news Navy takes its leave of Greenwich Marcus Binney reports on the handover of the Royal Naval College Luncheons Theatre with mass appeal RHSHampton Court Flower Show Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Reception Forthcoming marriages Marriage Memorial service Naval Equerries Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Roy Rogers Roy Rogers, Cowboy actor of Hollywood films, died in Victorville, California, Yesterday aged 86, He was Born on November 5,1911 Tickets for Sale British F1 Cp tickets . x3… Professor Herbert Nicholas Herbert Nicholas, FBA, formerly Rhodes Professor of American Histrory and Institutions in the University of Oxford died on July 3 aged 87. He was born on June 8,1911 Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Churchill's Stairlifts plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Maurice Milne Maurice Milne, CB, Director- General In the Department of Transport, died on June 17 aged 81. He was born on July 22,1916 Tom Hutchison Tom Hutchison industrialist and banker died on June 6 aged 67 He was born on Junuary 3,1931 The King's Dinner to the Poor News The Times Crossword No 20,837 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Perfect Day In the Times Tomorrow 'Generous' public spending fuels rate fears Industry Heads Furhter into Recession London in European markets deal with Frankfurt John Charcol Economics Railtrack hires consultants to review property Law It won't be you, Saatchis Chiroscience to settle £3.25m Stebbing claim Sport Television and Radio Business Today Barings creditors face new obstacle Deal to raise coal stake in South Africa lifts Billiton Revenue moves on Botnar Lease Plan IFAs hit by fines for mis-selling Proffitt's to pay $3bn for Saks Fifth Avenue Three in a row as Btp carries on spending Risk analysis faces overhaul Card Clear investors seek light on departures Allied Leisure statement CWC goes interactive Beales Hunter bid Hays Express sold Gala putting on the Ritz Telecom stake sold off Norsk in EVC merger Farepak raises profits Survey highlights cable threat to BT Business Roundup Tourist Rates Tomkins to delay decision for year Shares soar on Colt alliance with Racal Standard Life Bank Rexam set to spend £250m in buyback By our City Editor: Stebbing in the dark Commentary Flat cider for Matthew Clark Sales fall sees Pace lose £12.1m Director 's departure hurts Ram shares Asia and pound hit Diageo for £120m Commodities Liffe Options Scottish Power boosted by talk of telecom float 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 Rexam Matthew Clark Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Money not guns Tempus Pace Micro Wall Street Threadneedle Street hawks should hold fire this time Imperative still weighs with Mpc to show restraint on again raising interest rates Good offices Game of halves The Times City Diary Hotel sweet Test case Promoter pact serves up better returns for the top tier in tennis Market Leader Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service James Herrick Chardonnay Early losses wiped out Ascot British Funds QD Chambers Burberrys HC Tax Free UK level Salary All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Zimb Industry GLSGovernment Legal Service Founding London Partners Zmb Industry JPW Advertising Ltd HC McGRIGOR Donald In-house lawyer required for Major International… Shipping Law Law Recruitment Shearman & Sterling Russell McVEAGH McKENZIE Bartleet & Co HC Addleshaw Booth & Co ATC Angel Train Contracts The Cayman Islands Government Office How to act in court Advocates are learing stage as part of their training for trial appearances. Fiona Bawden reports Picture Gallery Top of the briefs Inns and Picture Gallery New centre Legal guide Hic, your honour Multiple Display Advertising Items Case against Latin adjourned sine die Gary Slapper examines the pros and cons of preserving a dead tongue Millennium Experience Taylor. Root Eagan Janion Comedy Channel QD All Box number replles should be addressed English Heritage Borough of Broxbourne Crown 's spirit comes with the territory Jonathan Caplan, Qc, and Frances Gibb, below, find fears for Hong Kong's legal systems were misplaced Garfield Robbins Only the names have changed Garfield Robbins Complaints on the rise Denton Hall Lipson Lloyd Jones Devereux Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment and Intellectual Property Legal Eagles Times Newspapers NYPA North Yorkshire Police Authority QD Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 ZMB GGGRAHAM Gill& Young Lipson Lloyd Jones ZMB Chambers MSL Dream Team holds off Total Insanity Up-To-Date Player Scores with Latest round and Total Live Commentary Ontalk Radio Both World Cup Semi-… Faxback Service Fantasy league Fantasy League Leaderboard Rose Of Mooncoin to bloom Racing: Course Winner Can Deny Loder Pair in Cherry Hinton Stakes Newmarket William Hill Pontefract Results from Yesterday's Five Meeting Racing Ahead Lampard leads Britain's charge Equestrianism New target fails to halt Calvert Shooting Rapid Raceline Limits are placed on expansive game Sport in Brief Win a Vip trip to the British Grand Prix and World… Sampras still the man to beat Tennis: Champion Earmarks Henman in Wimbledon of Succession World Rankings England's year finishes in debit Rugby Union: Emerging Talent Gives Wood Hope for Furure Probyn points finger at Woodward By our Sports Staff: O'Sullivan loses prize-money and Irish title Snooker Tour Details Se holds nerve to lift second major Golf Coulthard seeks home victory to revive challenge Motor Racing Pools Forecast For the Record Fixtures Sheer spontaneity of Dennis helps to ease Oakwell pain Mark Hodkinson on the end of dream and the start of a another Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess The Road to the World Cup Final BT Stage set for night to remember World Cup 98 Marseilles Teams Zagallo goes for death or glory Kevin McCarra finds that Brazil do not just want to win, they want to win in style Team talk Referees wronged over tales of deception David Elleray putes forward a case of strange morality as World Cup conmen prosper while officials are castigated William Hill How wily coach outfoxed the German attack World Cup 98 Standing tall ready to save the day TGV Michels in stable condition Ladbrokes On the bench Davids catches attention of the maestro Rob Hughes on why Pele fears the threat the Dutchman poses to his beloved Brazil World Cup 98 Ferguson facing long haul info Europe Word-Watching New Labour, old prejudice Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 Lakesiders—the soap for the shopaholic BBC 1 Satellite and Cable England complete great escape Courageous batting earns unikely Old Trafford draw and Keeps series alive Times Two Crossword The Times Booksshop Tennis 42 Stewart hails fighting spirit The World Cup Coverage Scoreboard from Old Trafford Motor Racing 43 Bose Barnsley lose Wilson to rivals

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