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News from 14/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Philip Gaskell, Jasper Rees, Bill Frost, Richard Hobson, David Blunkett, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, David Prockter, Michael Binyon, Tim Webb Ware, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Bryan Thwaites, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Peter King, Editor, Glynn Lister, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Timon Day, Martin Fletcher, Richard Ford Home Affairs Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Heffernan, Gareth Kirkpatrick, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard D. Friedman, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Alan Millard, James Landale Political Reporter, Cristel Amiss, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Yvonne Warren, Deborah Collcutt, Jason Nissè, Peter Barnard, Peter ROBINSON(Joint General Editor, ), Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Neil Thomson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, John O'byrne, Rachel Bridge, Frank Leboeuf, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Steuart & Francis, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Bruce Harris, Dominc Walsh, Paul Wilkinson, Stewart Tendler and Alexandra Frean, John Ball, President, Oliver Holt, David Pannick QC, Frederick Lawton, Jill Ashley Miller, John P. Griffith, Oliver August, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, R. W. Johnson, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, John McQUIGGAN, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Kirsty Milne, Barry Ward, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Ben Macintyre, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Andrew Pierce and Jill Sherman, Michael Horsnell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Chris de Souza, Neil Cooper, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Nigel Rush, Christian Dymond, Anthony Howard, Nicholas Watt and James Landale, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, James Wilde,

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Exclusive Stricter control imposed on public sector pay Extra Payment for poorest pensioners Dennis Nilsen book blocked Octav Botnar dies in exile Index Bit-and-brace surgery by British doctor is an Outback life-saver Nike denies forcing unfit Ronaldo to play in final Are you under the weather? Boardman crashes out of Tour de France Golf First Telecom Two held over boys' murder Tuesday Every Weekday 'Crack troops'to fight ?7bn benefit fraudsters Straw poll reveals a quiet confidence in the status quo Political Sketch Blunkett offers a review of Scottish university fees Garrard Why game of ping-pong is a trial of strength Liddle to be star of Draper seminar Vodafone Rules on school exam tables tightened News in Brief Winner in law Gay fight fails Baby dies in fire Separatist jailed Fireman 's hoax Hypnotist 's subject claims £250,000 for mental illness Volunteer says he began to suffer from schizophrenia after stage show, reports Deborah Collcutt Solicitor 'pulled gun on lover's husband Prison officers stop book contract for serial killer Virgin A landscape strewn with casualties and not a victor in sight Orange loses to black in Belfast 's parade of silence Bose For sale, the table that set Labour Party in motion St. Joseph's Hospice Ian Greer Order 's rallying cry fails at Drumcree Norwich Union By a Correspondent: Call for ban on paternity testing kit Cola costs Coliseum ?11,000 in damages Better answers Baby 'murdered by childminder in fit of temper' A five-mouth-old boy was like a 'rag doll' after he was allegedly shaken by his carer, reports Michael Horsnell Picture Gallery Estate keeper denies badger deaths Straw to block legal dodges by asylum seekers Richard Ford reports on goverment plans to halt immigrants' rights to challenge deportation orders Primus Stone Age treatment lets out more than evil spirits Medical Briefing Mandelson 'furious' at exclusion Science gets ?1.1bn extra to update research labs Special care urged for marine sites Hp Gasmen take meters as read on doorstep By a Correspondent: Cancer mother wins £100,000 South Africa may have ordered British deaths Michel Evens examines revelations about germ warfare programme Suspicious Fiancee Took Sample of Skin Tissue Manageress 'tore mask from killer Holland & Barrett Psychotic killer abandoned his pills for prayer Abbey National Underwear laced with poison Ericsson Hague in change of direction on peers At least Tories are provoking reform debate Riddell on Politics The Stationery Office Toyata Puttnam to lead £200m 'board of British ideas' Dalya Alberge on the Goverment's choice for the job of nurturing the best of the nation's creative talent Russia turns its back on burial of Romanovs Even the closest relatives of the tsar are staying away, writes Michael Binyon NUS Royal housewife to join funeral Moscow borrows £9bn to rescue economy Celebrations cancelled as Brazil struggles to accept second best The runners-up can look forward to weeks of inquests and anaysis, but no parties, writes Gabriella Gamini in Rio de Janeiro French conquerors parade in triumph Football victory has lifted the national mood and the President's ratings, reports Ben Macintyre Crash driver who injured 80 revellers was 'psychologically fragile Cable & Wireless Belarus leaders banned from EU soil Tiny Computers Limited Torturer 's quiet death deprives victims of justice Rabbis rule out millennium party W Wesleyan Financial Services Jordanian Queen in landmine crusade Japanese seek saviour for ailing economy Bureaucrats control purse and policy (AP): Teacher couple had secret ?470m Bank of Scotland Designer rescues Stars and Stripes Liberty Breaks (Reuters): Aircraft crashes into sea Berlusconi sentenced again (AP): Sharpton defamed lawyer (AP): Rwanda fans massacred New Yorker star becomes Editor World in Brief Feeling under the weather Britain's overcast skies have plunged many Sad suffers into the depths of despair. Anjana Ahuja reports The Harley Medical Group PAN The story behind Abiola's heart Medicine Chest What makes a pet turn killer? A new baby can arouse dangerous canine jealousies. Bill Frost reports The London Hernia Centre Blonde , blue-eyed and ruthless: Labour's new ice maiden Kirsty Milne charts the rise of Labour's first female General Secretary There are no agnostics: pepole are either loyal to her or hostile She will find it hard to bring Blair bad news or criticism Arts TheOpenUniversity Swiftcall The President over la lune Direct Line A freak show refugee finds a fitting home Visual Art: Richard cork on the journey of Epstein's jacob and the Angel from the tasteless to the Tate National Gallery Barbican Centre Pop Diageo Building a Library: Saint-Saens A consumer's guide to the best available recordings on compact disc, presented in conjunction with Bbc Radio 3 Hp Hewlett Packard Music Around the Galleries So what if it's a bit mad? Opera Night Banquet Wolf Cub village Almeida Let me tell you a story Swan lake Coliseum Dance Opera & Ballet Victoria Palace Comedy Theatre Showbiz in a basket Pop T in the Park Balado, nr Kinross Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compied by Marit HargleMarit Hargle New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies The Times theatre Burdens of Labour's history man Brown is weighed down by the past, says Michael Gove Brown's bitterest enemies sent him into politics Lord 's folly The Times Diary Bad show The Times Diary Picture Gallery Creatures of the dark Anthony Howard on the origins of advisers, spin-doctors and lobbyists Labour jeered at Tory ads, but copied them Rich cloth The Times Diary Play off The Times Diary Enter left The Times Diary Third time unlucky David Blunkett warns peers not to block his Bill Japan Just Says No For the world's sake, the politicians had better listen this time Fair Asylum Computers could unclog the tangles of immigration A Tsar Too Far New Lobour's power title comes from Russia with spin Turning tables on maths teaching Antipathy to plans for Diana memorial at Kensington Ulster conflict Woodward trial Rare bird Volume control Caxton Chaucer sale Library backlog Croatia at play Daily dose Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Luncheon Reception University news Birthdays today Dinners Kennedy Memorial Trust Meeting Picture Gallery Digging in for the holidays Archaeology Personal Column New ambassador appointed Church news Mercers' Company Brewers' Company Elections Memorial service Anniversaries Forthcomings marriages Marriage Latest wills Lord Boyd-Carpenter Lord Boyd-Carpender, former Conservative MP for kingston upon Thames and Chief Secretary to the Treasury 1962-64, died on July 11 aged 90. He was born on January 2,1908 Personal Column Delta Worldwide Octav Botnar Octav Botnar, former chaiman of Nissan UK, died in Villars, Switzerland on Jully 11, aged 84. He was born in Bukovina, subsequently party of Romania and Western Ukarine, on October 21,1913 Court & Social Churchill's Stairlifts plc From our Own Correspondent: Rasputin Fatally Stabbed A Notorious Russian Figure from our Own Correspondent Late acceptance confers no right Retrospective substitution of party Natwest Business to Business Salmon Assessors Response of reasonable recipient Finance irrelevant in making disabled facilities grant London Ambulance Service NHS Trust Distributors & Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Price Crash Soldiering on with a mission to explain the Roman Conquest Christian Dymond meets a man with an idea 2,000 years in the making Nationwide Co Business to Business The Sunday Times Briefings Computers & Computing Services Warnings increase as small firms fail to take bug seriously The Times Crossword No 20,843 News Business Forecast AA Information Scoot In the Times Botnar dies on eve of High Court ruling High street sales slump to 3-year low By our Economics Correspondent: IMF deal calms markets John Charcol Business Law Inquiry at Allied Carpets Sport Gubbay to create new force with deal for Tring Television and Radio Business Today M&c moves into internal marketing Oasis to pin hopes on new Coast stores Reform of regulation planned for radio C&w halts sale of Bouygues The Times Picture Gallery Ford buys Cosworth Racing US polymer purchase for Ellis Strike set to be costliest in GM history Legal & Public Notices Wall St predicts link with the City Tourist Rated Trafford Park gives in Magnet acquisition Glynwed buys Williams Go gets Stansted going Investor fund helps out Rain dampens Aggregate Old English Pub to buy another 30 inns Business Roundup Coca-Cola Beverages sparkles on debut BT Colt Telecom seeks £600m to bolster rapid expansion Ashtead confident as new sites boost profit Blockitt for President - still Commentary By our City Staff: Skillsgroup sell-off plan starts acquisition strategy Partco rejects merger proposal Commodities Liffe Options FTSE pushed towards 6,000 as error lifts A&l Stock Market Farser Nelson London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Ashtead Glynwed Dollar Rates The commodity trap Tempus Aggregate Inds Wall Street Stark facts The Times City Diary Japan must change its tune as the fat lady starts to sing Speedy political action is vital if Asia is to overcome 'denial syndrome' and halt its crisis Economic View by Rosemary Righter No shelter The Times City Diary Stumped The Times City Diary Paying Paul The Times City Diary Close call The Times City Diary Saatchis promote a new world of shiny happy people Market Leader Gavyn Davies , the Goldman Sachs partner and… Rowe & Maw Equities higher in thin trading Direct The Times Unit Trust Information Service Le Temps Chanel To Advertise Call QD Badenoch & Clark GG QD Laurence Simons Hoggett Bowers Fax: ZMB Chambers Nuttall Hardwicke Building De Montfort University Denton Hall Michael Page Legal Hays Richard Owen QD JDEdwards Yoshiko Records Bromley SRT Smith Newman Associates Exc. opp for dynamic young NQ Property Lawyer!! The Times Newspapers ZMB Norton Rose Mercuri Urval PSD Really famous now Picture Gallery Reshuffle huffs and puffs Inns and Outs Cost-cutter Woeful Sporting chance Legal Appointments ZMB Chambers Banking & Finance Journalists lose war on the judiciary Counsel Judging the judges Criticism of the handling of a libel case has reopened debate on how and by whom High Court judges should be disciplined, writes s Frederick Lawton UDV QD Laing Amhurst Brown Colombotti Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hempsons Solicitors Corporate/commercial/banking-Middle East QD The Manchester Metropolitan University Tax Free UK level Salary Women deserving refuge Cristel Amiss on the plight of victims of sexual violence who seek asylum Garfield Robbins QD Now for the summer of teasing changes Edward Fennell outlines changes happening soon to employment. As usual, lawyers will be busy QD ZMB Granada The Parliamentary Ombudsman found the L. A. B.… Law Recruitment QD Clifford Chance Xaar attempts to restore honour over longer trip Racing: Beaten Guineas Favourite Tackles Ten Furlogs Racing Ahead Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Brighton Beverley Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess The story so far... Legal & General East London rocks to Zidane's virtuoso Paris performance The winners of The Times World cup Fantasy League reveal the secrets of their success to Nick Szczepanik The Times Top 40 positions in our Fantasy League UP-TO-DATE Player Scores with Latest round and Total Players unsettled as practice rounds blown off course Golf Tales of the weather-beaten on the rocky road to Birkdale Open Qualifying Final Scores Nicklaus leaves centre stage to young stars McLaren quick to hit the panic button Kevin Eason says the pressure is building on Ron Dennis Motor Racing Boats make most of sun, sea and sail Sailing McCreesh out to show he is serious Boxing Wright extends London odyssey with ?lm move Football: Redknapp Persuades Striker to Join West Ham Gloucestershire braced for test of title mettle Cricket Table Teen spirit supports national agenda For the Record Simmons century eases Leicestershire heartache Scotland pulls out of bidding Sports in Brief Forest Mere England send regrets as France parties World Cup 98 Oliver Holt says a fond farewell to a tournament that exceeded expectations Suker's lasting love affair with goals brings golden reward Kevin McCarra suggests that the best strikers have a greedy streak Index puts finger on Petit's value to hosts The Top 100 Presence of Desailly lends strength to team of talents Oliver Holt picks his Xi to take on allcomers from 1998 World Cup Team ethic proves key to ruling the world Impact reflected in bonanza figures Channel hopping sets up the day's perfect view Russell Kempson takes to the skies for an unparalleled double bill of sport Abysmal Brazil defence explodes myth of Zagallo Brian Glanville on the legendary coach whose luck finally ran out on Sunday Zabel sprints clear of trouble German takes yellow jersey after Boardman crashes out Independent Mortgage Collection Word-Watching Commonwealth Games hopes rest with Rolph and Hickman Swimming Of tears and somersaults Televison Choice A chill wind recalls the winter of discontent Review BBC1 Ronaldo suffered fit before final Rumours suggest Brazil's sponsors forced coach to reinstate striker Times Two Crossword Golf 42 Everlasting stardom and glory beckons all the President's men Frank Leboeuf comes to terms with being a world champion Motor Racing Morse Computers High-speed crash puts Boardman out of Tour The Open Seven Opens at Birkdale Mansize round As the world's top golfers converge on Royal Birkdale, John Hopkins reviews the incident packed history of the Open's fairest course Inside A place for every sock and shot He's neat to a fault and vacuums in straight lines, they say. John Hopkins hears how the Open champion likes his life to be as well ordered as his game Unisys The day the putts rolled in From hero to has-been Champion Ian Baker-Finch scorched to victory at Birkdale in 1991. Then, nothing. Mel Webb on his demise Land Rover The Times Guide to the The prince, the knight and 6 & 5 Ten with their eyes Hat Tricks The backstreet boys Barry Ward hears tales of how the celebrated Suffolk Road caddies carried bags in 11 Open triumphs ' If you make a mistake twice , you're stupid' Lee Westwood doesn't go in for black moods or serious self-reproach. The man who could be Britain's next winner of a major championship talks to Jasper Rees The Times Air traffic control for golf's high fliers Maxfli UNiSYS

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