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News from 09/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, S. J. Davies, C. Bryan, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, John Bowis, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Roy Porter, Ivo Tennant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Michael Binyon and Helen Rumbelow, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Alastair Campbell, Adam Sage and Adam Jones, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Leslie Isaiah Thomas, Carl Clarke, Emma Rolph and Alison Juliard, Pat Gibson, John Bryant, Mike Lawlor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Richard Sharpe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hofmann, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Sherry Keene-Osborn and Daniel Glick, Audrey Magee, B. Leeming, Deborah Collcutt, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Philip Webster and Valerie Elliott, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Simon de Bruxelles, T. W. Williams, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Robert Barnard, Matt Thorne, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Ian L. Natoff, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Jon Ashworth and Charles Bremner, Nick Barton, (Chairman), Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, J. R. Brett, Bronwen Maddox, Jon Grant, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Oliver August, Eric Gill, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Michele Roberts, Rodney Hobson, Nicholas Wood, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Christopher Pearson, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Anthony Grant, Conservative, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Peter Riddell, Lanie Goodman, Michael Gove, Sylvia Brownrigg, Brian Glanville, Nicholas Goodison, Chairman, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Suzanne Simmonds, Mark Henderson, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sarah Cunningham and Lizanne Rose, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, John Bayley, Neil Cooper, Michael Henderson, J. S. Anderson, Secondary schoolteacher, Susan MacDonald, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Alan Jackson, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Polly Newton and Charles Bremner, Christopher Irvine, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Robert Sanders, Susan Emmett, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Thursday 30p Every Weekday Blair in the dock over 'cronyism ' No 10 pledges action on leaks and lobbyists Surgeon's scalpel produces wonders Index Wordsworth Was he a spy? Robertson says asset sales will cushion defence cuts Prince William meets Mrs Parker Bowles Play ?45,000 Team Check Who killed the 6 year old beauty queen? France reach the World Cup final British pathologist is sent to Nigeria Jobs Pharmacists prosecute restaurant How healthy is Hague? Krizia No Title Unlawful killing verdict given on 'suicide' Suspect speaks out Brown envelopes left for reporters outside MPs' tea room Blunkett bans calculators for pupils under Garrard Health scare over curry colour Newspaper price revolt Hook home service BBC gives Birt 9% pay rise News in Brief Cheats jailed Billie-Jo appeal Briton freed I killed no one, says man who stands to inherit fortune Bitter millionaire forged a bizzarre friendship with the son of his neighbour, reports Deborah Collcutt 'Suicide' was killed Juror who wanted to find truth in the stars Fan's 544,000 reasons to cheer Brazil Sir All happy with the NHS Tourist saved by call of the wild Chaucer fetches £4.6m Sale now on Burgled MP wants thieves flogged PC World Doctors want 'buxom wench' to be role model Ian Murray reports from the BMA conference Viagra's maker begins trials on women Criticism over drug adviser's second job No-smoking day 'is dangerous Nigel Hawkes on the side-effects of widespread nicotine withdrawal Advert shows result of ignoring rear belt Cable & Wireless GPs back gene inquiry Benefits of helmets may not add up Elf ULSD Local hero... or villain of the peace? Martin Flecher meets the former terrorist who claims to speak for the Catholics of Garvaghy Road Find ends doubt over IRA victim Abbey National Currys Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Connect with Ford Ford Reynolds wins retrial over judge's errors The Link Ashworth chief quits after revolt Harrods Knightsbridge Incompetence does not lead to dismissal Frances Gibb on unease at a system relying on the Bench to regulate itself Burglars come back for more Honda Robertson's blueprint is more sensible than truly radical Commentary Gains and losses for all sides in Services shake-up BT Tiny New chores for Trident Volkswagen Polo L. Labour to put woman in top post Radio Rentals Draper quits his job and faces party expulsion Pressure grows over access row, report Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce Clarke scouts out currency entry 'Hands-off ' civil servants blamed on HMSO sale Time and the euro wait for no government Riddell on Politics Somak Holidays Holland & Barrett Health chief halts sewage outfall at holiday harbour Bacteria found to be 100 times over EU limit, reports Simon de Bruxelles Beef-ban butcher cautioned Swiftcall New light shed on solar system Genes track the Jewish priesthood to Exodus Deadline forcing companies to clean up Air France Aborigines suffer land setback Ruins of 'oldest church' found in Jordan Leonard Cheshire The Sunday Times (AP, AFP, Reuters): Tourists rescued by sea from fire World I Brief (AP): Maoris win back property (AP): US Freemen found guilty (AFP): £10m Beijing Turandot (AFP): Signs of a backlash (AP): Hardline telly ban Clinton initiative fails to curb racial prejudice American Agenda Hashimoto faces 'referendum' on leadership Vodafone Russia still deadly, insists former spy On Line Telecom. 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Mother and son con team held as socialite vanishes Microsoft Tina Brown to quit magazine and launch film company Dozens killed as mourners take to the streets David Orr dodges the riots and barricades of Lagos as chief Abiola's supporters vent their anger over his death MFI home works Forte End to military rule'a fitting tribute' Junta 'killed Abiola by medical neglect' Family's suspicions of regime fuel conspiracy theories that tycoon was murdered, David Orr writes London sends top pathologist to investigate chiefs death Yoruba general is best hope to avert civil war Power Struggle Magnet US envoy rejects claims of foul play No need to fret about febrile fits Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on convulsions; sinusitis; pancreatic cancer; peanut allergy; why the Dutch are so tall Suffering and sinusitis Multiple Display Advertising Items Garnier Testosterone and cancer A nutty problem for nursing mothers National Weekend Lifestyle and diet push Dutch to record highs Who really killed JonBenet? In their first interview, JonBenet Ramsey's parents deny her murder. Report by Sherry Keene-Osborn and Daniel Glick Directline Hover Speed Fast Ferries Woodstock Floors Limited Labour lets go of nanny—at last Yhe urge to run our lives has been curbed, says Mary Ann Sieghart Roger and out The Times Diary Picture Gallery Europe's tax Anschluss Austria and Germany want the City to pay more taxes. Will Blair, like Major, oblige? Fixtures clash The Times Diary Spun out The Times Diary Up for grabs The Times Diary Blair's first circle Scots loathe London cliquishness, says Magnus Linklater Sense on Defence A fair-minded and sensible extension of Tory thinking Hope for Nigeria Africa's poised dangerously between chaos and reform Czar of the Streets The tough issues bhind rough sleeping Questioning view of Navy's future 'Tapes for notes' Drunk in custody A price on virility Commons reform and Tory appeal Ulster must turn away from 'hatred' Clergy pay Letters that are intended for publication should… Self-regulation England's defeat Supportive public funding for arts 'Fidelio' in the square Daily dose American way of death Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord Swaythling Vice-Admiral Sir Jock Gray Masons' Company Friends of St Paul's Cathedral Brithdays today Picture Gallery Receptions Luncheon New ambassador Fellows of the Royal Society Personal Column Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Dinners Anniversaries University news Lincoln's Inn Legal appointments Appointment Chief Moshood Abiola Chief Moshood Abiola, Nigerian politician, died of a suspected heart attack in Abuja on July 7 aged 60. He was born on August 24,1937 Personal Column Wing Commander 'Dicky' Bird Wing Commander Derek le Roy ("Dicky") Bird, test pilot and explorer, died on JUne 8 aged 75. He was born on May 11,1923 Children on Dialysis Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Alan Stuart Alan Stuart, former Professor of Statistics at the London School of Economics, died on June 25 aged 75. He was born on September 20,1922 Wilfred Rhodes A Great Slow Bowler The Times Crossword No 20,839 The Times News Business Newspapers Support Recycling Good Forecast American Express Services Europe Limited In the Times Inside Section 2 Today BA-American alliance will cost 267 slots EU sets terms on transatlantic tie-up Nationwide gives £102,000 pay rise to chief executive Mirror buys regional paper in Londonderry Business Court clears RAC to sell division Norris turns bus company stake into £450,000 profit Retailers spurn banks' plan for new credit card Arts Frankfurt in challenge to London over joint market Economists split on rate forecast Sport James Meade Limited Television and Radio Business Today Defence contract France views comment on Eurofighter as challenge Tourist Rates Lease Plan Hanson builds on its US aggregates Picture Gallery EU agrees $40bn merger Microsoft founder goes to Hollywood Vauxhall Japan poses tax doubts Torotrak drives up BTG CVC raises £1.8bn fund PPL shares at new low Tighter EU rules for British banks Business Roundup Dixons hit as society windfalls dry up BT By our City Editor: BA link moves to a new plane Commentary Confident S&N plans to spend £400m on openings Beatties back from brink Lobbyists fight oil tax rise New contracts lift Fi shares a further 115p Hillier Parker falls to the US Commodities Liffe Options FTSE stays above 6,000 as speculators move on SB Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Bair & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Maj0r Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes S&N Hanson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Still plugged in Tempus Fi Group Wall Street Fujimori out to realise his dream of pushing Peru into the millennium Martin Barrow, meets an enthusiatic Pervian leader anxious to encourage investment from Britain Fame at last The Times City Diary Big quarry The Times City Diary If you can't beat them, join them Early strike The Times City Diary Bridge work The Times City Diary Pre-emptive The Times City Diary Austin Reed Sale Starts Today Selected Men's Business booms for new breed of financial sleuths Anite celebrates return to black with £9.5m deal The Times British Airways Taking full account of software solutions MacKenzie may foil Talk plans ABN Amro in $2bn bank takeover Luxury hotel makes debut in London's theatreland Birchin makes disposal SAS to recruit 1.000 Heiton profits up 28% Dudley Jenkins grows Cropcare sold for £10m Daejan advances June damps down shares in Treats Business Roundup Deciding whether publication deserves qualified privilege Law Report July 9 1998 Court of Appeal Chance to question audit role Accountancy Jon Grant says the new review by the Government offers and ideal platform to update company law Any Other Business Accountants not liable to third party Vision thing needed for mid-tier players Correction The Times Trust Information Service ASA Modest gains at the close Griffin True to his word, if not the Spirit Theatre Racing Demon chichester Downwardly mobile Perfect Pitch Scarborough Uci Film Evil relished in all its variety Shakespeare's Villains Haymarket Tale of poor strikes gold At 66, Malachy McCourt has seen his first novel become a white-hot property. Dalya Alberge reports Pop Checks on the male Do you want to be in my gang? New Movies: Jez Butterworth's cult play Mojo has transferrred stylishly to the screen, James Christopher discovers Starts Tomorrow Starship Troopers 'Well worth a few pounds' Mad City Listings Jools goes to Ascot Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by James Christopher New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Opera & Ballet " Just Can't Help Lovin'dat… Extended due to Popular Demand Rush of blood to temple Land of midnight fun Restival Broadcasting7 Raymond Gubbay A rare bit of culture Pop Up from the country NAshville star Trisha Yearwood has yet to break in Britain, but it is only a matter of time, says Alan Jackson Yankee doodle just dandy Concert Voices in the City Birmingham Donmar The Times Tomorrow New Classical Cds More than Daffodils It was bliss for him Worthy of Bryon's envy: Ian McIntyre hails a new image for the Poet of the Lakes The Hidden Wordsworth Poet, Lover, Rebel Spy By Kenneth R. Johnston The Times Bookshop Bright and brittle verses that sing of love and loss The bravery of a killer The Informer By Sean O'Callaghan Humanity from on High Sense and sensation Hard Time to Be a Father By Fay Weldon Bye-yawatha By the Shores of Gitchee Gumee By Tama Janowitz Riviera Love Story A radical reworking of Hazlitt's writing style John Bayley argues that the great essayist's gift is too varied to fit even the most elegant straitjacket of modern criticism I think, therefore I am ready to dispute Put two scientists together in a book and you get a great row. Roy Porter looks at a good idea that just misses Tender are the nights and days of the lost generation lovers Everybody was so Young Gerald and Sara Murphy a Lost Generation Love Story By Amanda Vaill Bad Chemistry Getting under a writer's skin Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: Stay in a Domesday Book farmhouse; visit the opera and ballet in Ljubljana; tour Cairo and Jerusalem on a single trip Check-In Just America Check in USA Worldwide Journeys Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Europe General Accident Direct Flightbookers Airlink Multiple Display Advertising Items Cuba Global World Crusader Travel Australia New Zealand Canada & USA Gatwick Delta World Wide Kenya Specialists Monument Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Aerolineas Argintinas Heathrow to Buenos Aires daily from Madrid Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Flying from Gatwick First Call (London) Limited Long Haul Major USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Bookers Flight Seekers Seagull Travels USA Canada Weekend Travel Jetworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Thunderer: Newmarket William Hill Weather clouds July Cup issues Racing Lovers Knot seals emphatic success Richard Evans Nap: Harmonic Way (3.40 Newmarket) Nb: Commander Collins (4.10 Newmarket) Richard Evans napped Hitman (4-1) yesterday and Thundered also landed his nap, Lovers Knot (11-4) Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Southwell Rapid Raceline Standard Life Woosnam enjoying his shut-eye As Welshman warms up for Royal Birkdale legendary American decides to withdraw British medal hopes lie with tried and tested Rowing Walker agrees to delay resignation Rugby League Nicklaus calls time on his Open sequence Lam departure confirms new business agenda Rugby Union Fisichella happy to carry burden of Italian hopes Motor Racing Growing shoal of rivals puts pressure on pool's big fish Swimming: Commonwealth Games Trials Let Young Pretenders Challenge Championship and Prove worth of Overseas Training For the Record Funnell enjoys perfect round Jenny MacArthur watches event triders triumph over the showjumpers Legal & Public Notices British champion seriously injured Sports in Brief Fixtures Cellnet Cool Gullit warms to his task as confidence returns Holland find harmony but not key to success World Cup 98 Dutch depart as underachievers again, leaving world champions to tease and tantalise Brazil finally stumble on croak of gold Popular spot where equality is finished Rob Hughes in Paris joined a mixed audience aught up in the tension of a system that says is reducing football to farce Intersport Blanc looks darken deep joy of a nation World Cup 98 Play-acting of Bilic leaves sour taste after dramatic semi-final Whistleblowers must be kicked into 21st century Kent suffer backlash as Lara leads from front NatWest Trophy: Warwickshire spirits are lifted and Wells-Habib allliance ousts Glamorgan The Times NatWest Fairbrother makes light of challenge Middlesex tail wags to deny Durham Leicestershire almost caught out by Maynard Stalwart Connor reaps benefit of early rising NatWest Trophy: Essex's crown slips at Southampton while outsiders fail to repeat heroics Stewart revels in second recovery act of the week Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Scotland's dream is undone by Dean Winning Move Keene on Chess Somerset denied as Evans edges in Ullrich on course to make critics eat words Jeremy Whittle on the pressure of a young Tour de France champion Primus End of the world for Preston Bowls Word-Watching Radio Choice The heart of the matter Television Choice Electric car a project too far for bright sparks 6.00am Business Breakfast (17422) 7.00 BBC Breakfast… France take final cue from Thuram Defender's double sends hosts past Croatia and into World Cup showdown with Brazil Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Cricket Bilic denies feigning injury in order to get Blanc dismissed Everton defender is no stranger to controversy, says Brian Glanville Morse Golf Business Analyst Virgin atlantic Index Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Best training under the sun It recruiters go to great lengths to beat shortages, says Susan MacDonald Royal Mail Properties PJ Octagon Department for International Development Up the Ladder I want to be a................... 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