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News from 08/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Alyn Shipton, Ed Warburton, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Alan Toogood Horticultural Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Carol Midgley and Dominic Kennedy, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Toby Kay, Gavin Lumsden, Stephen Brennan, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Patrick Collinson, James Bone, Ludovic Kennedy, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, F. L. Gibson, Roger Maynard, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, H. T. Fleming, Ann Scanlon, Malcolm Reading, Project Director, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, James Landale Political Reporter, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Helen Rumbelow, Philip Webster and Michael Gove, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, David Meredith, John Kilbracken, Rachel Bridge, Andy Lavender, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Father Times, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dominic Kennedyand Carol Midgley, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Chris Ayres and Sarah Cunningham, David Orr, Simon De Bruxelles and Maria Alvarez, Oliver August, Christine Buckley and Timon Day, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Jason Nissé and Matthew Barbour, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Mark Boleat, Director-General, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Edward Alexander, James Pringle, Chris Parker, H. M. Sanders, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Michael Gove, Guy Mawle, Brian Glanville, Tony Dawe, Ralph Wedgwood, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Lindsay Nicolle, Alan Bradley, Chairman, Lesley O'Toole, V. S. Anthony, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, John Phillips, Sean Williams, Dave Goss, R. G. Pringle, Christopher Irvine,

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Wednesday 30p Every Weekday Defence leak reveals £2bn sale of assets Nuclear cut-back pledge honoured Cash-ior-access lobbyist regrets 'my big mouth' Index Funfairs, sex and violence Pans fights America's towering ambition PlAY £45,000 Team Check What makes a party animal? Top firms miss World Cup final Abiola dies of 'a heart attack' Blair to meet Orangemen Stock Exchange in German link Supplements Top firms miss World Cup final Boodle & Dunthorne Wednesday 30p Every Weekday Peers defy Commons again over tuition fees Coming soon: a panacea for all your transport problems Matthew Parris Political Sketch Doctors say that Viagra workload will cause chaos Harrods Knightsbridge Treasury plans £10m campaign for euro Norwich Union 'Mad cow' bill to hit £3.5bn News in Brief Scout death News in Brief Aerosol deaths News in Brief Two new prisons News in Brief Ayr inquiry News in Brief Raiders jailed News in Brief Bragg moves on News in Brief The naked truth about Scarlett manor Naturist major wins his fight with Customs over videos of holiday games reports Simon de Bruxelles Officer convicted of being phone pest Ginola to champion mine victims Daniel McGrory on a new role for the Tottenham star and BBC pundit Official stole £300,000 from top sports body Farm girl, 4, killed by father's tractor Virgin Troops sent in as Blair prepares to meet Orangemen Loyalist violence leaves trail of sadness but no surprise Martin Fletcher surveys the debris after another night of riots and attacks on the security forces over Drumcree Moben Victim's mother attacks review of guards' case Church divided over use of land I thought I'd die, says nurse burnt in petrol attack The women whose recovery amazed doctoes in Sydney is home, reports Roger Matnard Artificial skin aids healing Compaq Head's wife drowned after row News in Brief Postal problem News in Brief Medals sold News in Brief Prize for Jenkins News in Brief Academy honour News in Brief Secrecy over new bishops may be ended by job ads General Synod NELC New law could force homeless off the streets Directline Priest calls for tobacco restraints Lying doctor jailed as her victim says: lam ruined Woman switched her finances to avoid paying damages for slander, Michael Horsnell reports Inmates earn double in first jail night shift Morgan Computer Co Prisoner with no legs 'had to climb steps' Renault Straw reshapes future for court circuit system Frances Gibb and Richard Ford report on plans to bring justice into line Married quarters sale costing £30m a year BT Cadets to benefit from Territorial Army cuts Vauxhall Lesson one: nothing is ever really private Riddell on Politics God knows what it's like for ordinary people Derek Draper says has shanken by the strom Micheal Gove finds the lobbyist in he cash-for-access contraversy subdued and disappointed that his 'big mouth' has caused so much trouble for his friends Connections retained with Blair's 'Guildford Three' Andrew Pierce on the old pals' act with close links to Downing Street Worldcover British Grand Prix Lobbyist on television as a sleaze detective Alliance Leicester Labour turns its fire on us investigator Strawberry fields left to rot as rain scares off pickers NatWest Boy 'was beaten to death by bully' Missing cash delays report on Robinson Fans are helping, says Mrs Merton Punished official tells Blair to speak out in China Swiftcall This giant maze in the shape of Wisconsin and… PC World the Computer Superstore Milan court finds Berlusconi guilty in bribery case (AP): Over 40 held in Sicily after anti-Mafia raids Hotel Sofitel 'Milked' caviare may end squeeze on sturgeon Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Champagne pops up again after 80 years under the sea Russian submarine launches satellite Moscow turns its nuclear fleet to peaceful purpose, writes Robin Lodge Gun law defies diplomacy in Albania's wild north Moderates cannot control the border gangs that live by blood feuds and revenge, writes Anthony Loyd in Bajram Curri Prime Health Hover Speed Fast Ferries (Reuters): UN in war crimes ruling (Reuters): Space probes dock by remote control Somak Holidays Big UN vote to upgrade Palestine status Jailed chief who won West's admiration Tiny Computers Limited Billionaire paid high price for dream of political power Chief Abiola was a wealthy businessman who came to be seen as a champion of democracy, writes Sam Kiley in Lagos Our Foreign Staff: Abiola's death sparks panic in Lagos St. Joseph's Hospice Yorkshire Bank Clinton agents ordered to break secrecy US general's affairs haunt the Pentagon Lacoste Gucci Killer of Cosby son faces life jail Ajudge and the victim's family take credit for swift, exemplary justice, writes Giles Whittell Liberty Breaks Heaven for working mothers Imagine being told by your boss to take offf for the school play or sports day. That's what happens at Leapfrog (turnover £2.1m). Moria Petrty reports Saab The real party animals Wealth and style alone are not enough to get you on the A-list, says Helen Rumbelow 'Nancy took the heat while Reagan sat there being the nice guy' The mask of self-serving socialite hid a etermind First Lady, writes Bill Frost A playwright at 15 Anjana Abuja meets a young schoolgirl with the talent to be a future bard—or a beautician Saab Lobbyists, loopholes and Europe Michael Pinto-Duschinsky on the foreign cash that buys influence Making up? The Times Diary Eunuchs of Drumcree At the first whiff of trouble, the new Irish Assembly has to call in Blair Model couple The Times Diary Change of key The Times Dairy Alan Coren Out of the Web How Liddle can now best serve the Prime Minister Tapes for Notes A tactical demand with far-reaching consequences Croatia at Play Supporters and politicians should keep their eyes on the ball Lobbyists' hype in pursuit of power Speed of change Bitter pill Old Labour agenda still alive in new education Bill Jailed Guardsmen Age of consent Millennium Bridge Students' records Salmon fisheries First Poohsticks Need to know Work habits Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Service dinner Stonewalling in a prison garden Hampton Court Palace Flower Shows Birthdays today Dinners Wellcome ABSW Science Writers' Awards Personal Column Sir Seymour Egerton Abingdon School Meeting Forthcoming marriages Marriages New ambassadors Anniversaries Legal appointments Retirements University news Sir Ralph Perring, Bt Sir Ralph Perring, Bt, former Lord Mayor of London, died on June 28 aged 93. He was born on March 23,1905 Personal Column Adjustamatic Erik Mortensen Erik Mortensen, couturier and set designer, died in Paris on June 26 aged 72. He was born on April 26,1926 Delta Worldwide Avion Jetworld Airlink Multiple Display Advertising Items Sargent Cancer Care for Children Sir Francis Dubbed with Drake's Sword Professor Harry Armytage Professor Harry Armytage, educationist and historian of education, died on June 13 aged 82. He was boen on November 22,1915 The Times Crossword No 20,838 The Times News Newspapers Support Recycling Business Forecast Cats & Dogs In the Times Television and Radio Directors at utilities face pay controls Liddell says IFAs must act soon on mis-selling Gates, 42, contemplates a long retirement Traders hail landmark exchange alliance First step to continental bourse Lloyd's settles dispute Virgin pays £145m for WH Smith Our Price stake Lexmark Business Today Scramble Boom bust Bourse deal heralds pan-European market Richard Miles says London and Frankfurt will benefit investors Investment trusts lose perks after share error Ronson hit by second departure Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Prime site talks for Slough Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Staff at Savills to share £14.6m bonus MPs investigating British Biotech call new witnesses VW plans fund for wartime 'slaves' MacKenzie is sole Talk Radio bidder Business Roundup Goldman no to Cliveden Business Roundup Challenge for Harveys Business Roundup Royal Bank appointment Business Roundup Bespak at record high Business Roundup Precoat rises by 13.5% Business Roundup Morgan sizes up rivals Strong pound hits A&H Business Roundup RFC £16m acquisition Business Roundup Tourist Rates Berkeley confident of stability in market Budgens to rebrand Freshsave EU aims to fine shipping cartel By our City Editor: Panic in the streets of London Commentary John Menzies in the red after £62.6m writedowns Crane company given £33m tag Midland Bank New focus helps Low & Bonar Commodities Liffe Options Scottish Power continues surge as FTSE tops 6,000 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 Too harsh too soon Tempus John Menzies Low & Bonar Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Budgens Wall Street BA flight plan awaits clearance for take-off Brussels Poised to Give Terms High Toner The Times City Diary Hot air The Times City Dairy Care line The Times City Diary Direct action The Times City Diary AAT Brown should stop fighting inflation to give growth a chance The Times Unit Trust Information Service Diners Club International Equities ahead as gilts falter First direct Big smash or just a monster mishmash? It's earned millions already, but the making of Godzilla was fraught with problems. Lesley O'Toole report Changing Times ASA Music Alfred the ever greater Concert Newspaper Licensing Agency Theatre Apple pie order Pop Meltown 98 Festival Hall Bebop's legends are in his hands Jazz Wigmore Hall A blast spoilt by muffling Barbican Art Galleries Extended due to Popular Demand Victoria Palace Seeding in the Garden Is the Royal Opera House only payong 'lip Service' to education? Andu Lavender imvestings Anarchy tickles the Home Counties Theatre Loot Chicheter Raymond Gubbay Property Chestertons Russell Simpson Bewley Homes Swiss Cottage Allsop Stunning Russell Simpson Parsons Green West Hampstead Russell Simpson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairfield Barratt Across Devon and Cornwall Thatcher Heights Multiple Display Advertising Items Haslemere Multiple Display Advertising Items Up to £550 pw To Let County Hall Marina Puente Romano English Courtyard Beechcroft W. A. Ellis Retirement Homes English Courtyard Barratt The City Quay Fairclough Homes Algarve Retirement Village Picking a timeless gem The Times Heat is on in the kitchen A Normandy invasion The house that was not in my dreams - but I decided to buy it anyway Noseda breaks into the big time Racing: Wannabe Grand Gives First-Season Trainer Group Success Thunderer: Newmarket William Hill Flawless poised for perfect return Newmarket Channel 4 Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Folkestone Thunderer: Worcester Course Specialists Thunderer: Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Broncos begin to cut back on staff Rugby League The Times 3. Com More connected Platt decides to take his bow as a player Football: Former England Captain Calls Time on Success-Filled Careed and Aims for Managerial Role Bartle's stylish display proves a bonus Equestrianism: Badminton on Winner Seeks £20,000 Prize at Royal Internal Hours Show C S Brooks outclass Cowdray Park visitors Polo Larsson in early exit Tennis Iberia Tale of woe exhausts optimism at Jordan No end sight to grand prix drought after 122 races without a victory For the Record Yesterday's Racing Results The Times Sports Service Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Marshall makes early return from drugs ban Sport in Brief Winning Move Keene on Chess Manchester experience that did cricket untold harm Simon Barnes Leander four face test with the best Rowing The Feathery McHenry's credit limit rising Golf: Irishman Aims to Make Improved from Pay at World Invitational By our Sports Staff: Sporting heroine lifts Koreans' gloom Company Golf Days Results England coach longs for new Snow or Tyson Cricket Cricket determined to rise above sectarian attack NatWest Australia back with a vengeance Sarah Potter finds the world champions ready and able to live up to their formidable reputation Scotland aim to go one better The World Cup Today Ladbrokes Blatter calls for use of video aids French flair and Croatian pride a heady mixture Jacquet and Deschamps happy to acknowledge influence of Blazevic Brian Glanville finds the France coach and captain in a mood of quiet confidence before their semi-final Bergkamp overshadowed by Ronaldo Kevin McCarra pities those defenders charged with trying to shackle the mercurial Brazilian striker Multiple Display Advertising Items BT Where wine, women and song produce the perfect match Word-Watching The Times Radio Choice Currie's delicate task Television Choice Grass roots unimpressed by Labour change Review BBC1 Taffarel's final fling halts Holland Brazil take tortuous route to Paris after unsung goalkeeper secures shoot-out victory Times Two Crossword The Times Racing 35 Zagallo's faith in skill rewarded Kevin McCarra on how a gamble by the Brazil coach paid dividends World Cup Today Cricket 39 Morse Computers The Boy who Built a Plane to Fly Forever Compuserve Trams Site's record score US Hotlines Index WHICHOnline Radio to the rescue A new digital system could revolutionise all three emergency services. Eve-Ann Prentice reports Dell Plane sailing in Hong Kong Eureka and bravo Discs that do karaoke LineOne Software Home surfers surge ahead British families are logging on in their millions, reports Eve-Ann Prentice Cheap colour makes black and white fade ICS Learning Systems Hi-tech in battle against the bugs Ray Hatley goes to hospital with a tropical illness and sees It in a new role Free Internet trial Doctors Virtually Find Cancer Card trumps hearts Tablet that's a tonic by design Tiny Computers Limited Uri Geller's Weird Web Fridge accident led to an award Showing a talent for designer living The Document Company Xerox Future shock winner Fun zone Search light BT Free Isdn Connection Quest to reach for An American pioneer is striving to design a plane that flies for over - for the good of science. Nicholas Booth reports Netcom UK Pilot has the remotest control BBC Tomorrow's World Agenda Support that IT innovators can bank on EasyJet IT will spell danger for accountants Prime moves in the jobs market UK's identity crisis Scandinavians lead the field in the race to make net profits. Toby Kay reports Mitsubishi Electric Vision iT Recruitment PW Selection Services Executive Recruitment Services plc City Consultants BBC Working for equality of opportunity Michael Beer Search & Selection Computer Futures CSC Computer Sciences Corporation Insight Consulting QVF SDL International Michael Beer Search & Selection Technology Abel Solutions Inc Simno Software Services Ltd Visit Time we're on your side The phone revolution A new monthly supplement in Interface looks at how computer telephony is changing our lives Center pages ExTra telecoms Hay-fever The Teleworker Home comforts, no The Editor of interface wrote this piece at home to try life as a teleworker. 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