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News from 15/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, George Cole, James Landale, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Dr Dolittle, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Joanna Hunter, Nick Nuttall, Jennifer Hanawald, Freddy Salinger, Matthias Wolff, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Lucy Adams, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Uri Geller's, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Carol Midgley, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Mike Horsnell, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'Leary and Victoria Fletcher, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Amanda Loose, Peter Smithers, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Lois Letts, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Nicolson, Chairman, Paul Durman, Joel Edwards, General Director, Stephen Willink, Rachel Bridge, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Father Times, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, G. Chowdharay-Best, David Watts, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, R. P. Voelcker, Paul Wilkinson, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Oliver August, Martin Harie, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Sally Morris, Hettie Judah, John Allison, W. R. P. Bourne, Michael Berkeley (Artistic Director), Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Martyn Bond, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Alex O'Connell, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Deryk Mead, Chief Executive, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Moira Petty, Mike Lee (Deputy Managing Director), Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Gerald Panting, Ray Hatley, Tony Dawe, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Alan Coren, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, Philippa Crawford, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, David Maddock, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, MacIver, Lisa Verrico, Nigel Powell and Gavin Hadland,

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Wednesday 30p Every Weekday Brown takes off the brakes £40bn gamble on cash for health and schools Falling inflation pushes up shares Index World record Savile Row meets the Wild West Picture Gallery Robinson in clear over Maxwell fee The mad world of management NHS won't 'fritter' on Viagra Montgomerie : Ace of clubs BBC turns on the rainforest in N7 Supplement Bishop's anger at 'saddest of sad funerals' AXS Telecom Wednesday 30p Every Weekday The biggest, loudest, smash-hit since the one that went boom Political Sketch Lords accept late Blunkett deal on student fees The Political ping-pong ends with a hectic compromise, writes James Landale Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Bomb plot charges Race murders double Fire-walk investigation CSA children miss out Lewis college to close Solicitor MP to face disciplinary tribunal News in Brief Tones go on tour as Hague pledges wholesale change Alter over PR Lobbying firms 'in breach of code' French accused of wall of silence over tourist death Stephen Farrell on a widow's efforts to persuade Paris police to bring her husband's killers to justice Carey's good intentions on the road to Hello! Intel inside Duchess of York finds new home Ex-wife turns down £1m offer for Moore medals Boyfriend 'wouldn't shower for fear of hypnotist' Rover Fashion? For some men, this is far too shocking Childminder 'was cheerful' after baby died Direct Line Home Insurance Cap Gemini Picture Gallery £21bn boost prompts pay rise appeal Ministers given warning about danger of NHS staff shortages Health Service Figures are a fiddle, says Widdecombe Police face cuts for inefficiency Law and Order Harrods Knightsbridge Money lures nurses to Britain Inner-city hospital finds recruits in Finland, reports Alex O'Connell New jobs hope for run-down council estates Welfare to Work Museums to benefit most The Arts Yorkshire Bank Labour MPs hail return of free eye tests Pensioners Picture Gallery Total Public Spending 1992-2002 Annual Travel Insurance Pan Brown's generosity is not all it seems 'Public spending statements are like the world of Lewis Carroll' Riddell on Politics Performance is the key to extra school funding A bigger-than-expected boost is linked to targets such as better examinations results, John O'Leary reports Education More help for early learning UNDER-3s Weekly payments for pupils who stay in class Student Grants Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery Picture Gallery We are steadfast in the nation's priorities The Chancellor's Speech Vectis Maude accuses Brown of accounting dodges Opposition Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Extra £2bn will help challenge car dominance Pedestrians, bus passengers and cyclists will benefit from the boost in funding, reports Arthur Leathley Transport Plum overseas postings secure Foreign Office Tiny Aid rise will help raise influence Between now and January you could give yourself a… Property sell-off will bring in £11bn State Assets Picture Gallery Security merger rejected In Brief Farmers' anger Scots wooed Legal aid Supportive companies 'should be recognised' PC World Island fungus will boost treatment of transplant patients Picture Gallery Science beats the curse of the bean Swiftcall By our Medical Correspondent: Silicone implants will not face ban Out of the hate, a moment to find shared sorrow Priest tells boy's mourners that this is a time to heal, writes Martin Fletcher Boys tackle mugger who robbed woman Virgin Nickell parents drop action Or a head start Students win top marks for art hoax Why the jolly doctor does very little for me Dr Dolittle, at the Labatt's Apollo, made Benedict Nightingale feel that he had aged roughly 200 years in the course of the evening St. John Ambulance Stolen marbles found on wreck go back to Turkey PC Investigates Neolithic Tomb Norwich Union The Stationery Office TV quiz show sues contestant for prizes Millionaire who found the good life too muddy Motor dealer and wife complained that sheep has made mess beside their land, writes Michael Hornsby Dome yacht firm sinks after storm of controversy 'Shop hoppers' fake illness for free food Direct Line Natwest The Threat of Rural Development 'Foreign legion' returns home for Kosovo fight Anthony Loyd in Lodje runs into multilingual graduates who love the rebel cause and would hate to appear 'uncultured' Barclays Freed dissidents seek more China releases Telinco Israel 's leader is accused of bid to sway spy judge Binyamin Netanyahu has been drawn into a simmering sexual and legal scandal, Christopher Walker writes Mugabe threatens clampdown on press 'lies' Pc World Schröder cuts free from his image as a Eurosceptic Somak Holidays Hyundai Twelve held over airport fraud World in Brief (AFP): Tests for ill King Hussein (Reuters): Lewinsky ruling appeal (Reuters): Funeral for nameless Tsar (Reuter): McDonald 's pioneer dies Argentine snub to Jackson Chirac and Zidane on top form for Bastille Day IBM Up with new rules Germans will have to put Grandson seeks to clear name of Dr Mudd for treating Lincoln's assassin 'Black Widow' admits wanting Gucci to die New hint of Chinese campaign aid to Clinton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gays led astray by reform hotline Yorkshhire Bank Jakarta acts to halt terror by military elite That's enough bonding, I resign Employers believe that activity courses build team spirit. Daniel McGrory wonders why SAAB How will Tiger Lily cope? Paula Yates's youngest daughter needs stability, says Sally Morris Trial by Fire 'There are people who lead double lives... I can't' Television's unlikeliest star on being sacked and being gay. Interview by Moira Petty School 's out home's in Home-schooling is big in Texas, reports Bronwen Maddox SAAB Ok for stars—pity about the stripes Bronwen Maddox asks: what has the boom done to America? Peter's goal The Times Diary Picture Gallery Follow the money Is Prescott's congestion tax shelved? Bully for the lobbyists at Blair's court In a spin The Times Diary Novel tale The Times Diary Black pot The Times Diary Picture Gallery Flight fright The Times Diary Alan Coren The lady went to Paradise by way of Cricklewood Green Hello, Big Spender Brave and radical, Brown's plans leave unanswered questions Three-Way Bargain A decisive week for Congress as well as the Russian Duma Stone Age Suspect After five thousand years, this case is till open 'Barbaric' laws on debt need reform Third World payments Medical records Letters for publication should carry contact… New code to end lobbying secrecy Preserving hedgerows Young homeless Nigerian lesson Declining birdlife Shall we compare the summer days? Arts funding Enduring Times No resting place? What a faux pax Court Circular Today's royal engagements Chartered Surveyors Birthdays today Personal Column Rievaulx Abbey's 6,000 missing bits Luncheon Law Society University news Dinners Service dinner Wiltshire Lieutenancy Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Lecture John Malcolm Brinnin John Malcolm Brinnin, American writer and critic, died on June 26 aged 81. He was born on September 13,1916 Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Churchill's plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Airlink Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sargent Cancer Care for Children Ackermans Retail Ltd Legal Notices Frank Rowlett Philip Reading 'My Old Dutch' "My Old Dutch" (We've Been Together Now for 40 years, and it don't seem a Day too Much) was the best loved of Chevalier's sentimental cockney songs. Another was "Knocked 'em in the Old kent Rodd" The Times Crossword No 20,844 The Times News Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Cats & Dogs In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Shares soar to near record as inflation dips City optimism on rate stability grows Consultants called in to boost Fisher's shareholder value Albanian assets under the hammer Economics Cendant auditing losses 'worse than original estimate' Arts Olswang Sport Regent Street faces Crown revamp Television and Radio Business Today BA safety scare Because of technical problems with the supply of… West End theatres present... the rivals US mergers sweep DLJ and Merrill to records Jacques Vert halves losses to £4.4m The Times Flying Flowers wilts on warning Saatchi chief moves aside after shake-up Dairy chiefs furious at milk auction changes Trifast profits rise 22% in face of sterling effect Customs faces £300m bill after VAT defeat Tourist Rates The Times Finance director for Powerscreen Business Roundup Gardiner shares dip Inverness Medical jobs Airflow bid talks off Wintrust rises to £3.9m EU loan for Indonesia Lorien rise unable to lift shares Stepping out Bass venture Car review Energis BA cabin dispute left Ayling with no bonus Greetings buys Copywrite for £2m By our City Editor: Cut-price tonic for Gordon Commentary C&W in $2bn Internet deal with MCI Yo! to pot The Times City Diary Pig Stoy The Times City Diary On a roll The Times City Diary Well mature The Times City Diary Commodities Liffe Options FTSE tops 6,000 on back of interest rate optimism Stock Market 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 Flying Flowers Goode Durrant Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Seeking a Net gain Tempus Lorien Wall Street Chancellor sets out plans for the outlay of an extra £40bn Nice review, pity about the public sector pay Fantasy league The Times Unit Trust Information Service ASA Equities close near best of day Ascot Exchange rate fluctuations and gains tax Relevant date for making property assumptions Chancery procedure recommended for Official Receiver Charge is floating despite description Value of intellectual property vital Complaints about conduct of companies Heavy duty on solicitors to obey accounts rules Power to disclose purchase price of land Avoiding difficulties over evidence North of the Thames Chiswick, W4 St James Court Westbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Renaissance Retirement Oxford City Canalside Development Bewley Homes Country Property The Arun Valley & the South Downs I'm the queen (or king) of the tower Rachel Kelly looks at the benefits of living far above ground The Times Could you resist? Pimlico offers a passport to space Cubitt's 'little' houses are big on style Monmouthshire Up to £750 pw Up to £1,000 pw CHL English Courtyard Multiple Display Advertising Items Lifestyle Elegant News Courses Primeshare Bellway Homes Barratt Beaufort Homes The leaving of Birmingham As a celebrated musical partnership ends, Sir Simon Rattle tells John Allison about his plans for life after the CBSO The Times Theatre A childhood promise fulfilled Concerts: Fine premieres at the Cheltenham and Almeida festivals Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Neil Crossland Pop Twenty hands round the piano Lighting up time Opera Carmen Barbican Art Galleries The Times theatre Top prize for originality Theatre After Darwin Hampstead, NW3 Absolute madness Herakles Gate, W11 Cheek Jowl Not for the chicken Manes Greenwich Festival Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New London Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Brubeck Quartet Pop Raving across Berlin Techno beats in the heart of a city The Love Parade Berlin Whistle down the Wind Still alive, well and wailing Pop: The old order of the blues may be dying, but don't write off the 12-bar just yet. Clive Davies reports Big noise in waiting The Beta Band Brighton Too rich a mixture for some Jazz McCoy Tyner/ Kenny Garrett Barbican Billie's eye of the tiger in adversity Billie Myers Hanover Grand, W1 The Times Tote waits in wings to purchase Coral Racing: Strong Balance Sheet Affords Pool Organisation More Spending Power Worcester Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Fatalities in National were 'accidents' Sandown Park Yarmouth Folkestone From a Special Correspondent: E1 Guerrouj shatters world record Moroccan speeds to new best mark in 1,500 metres at Gold Gala Catterick For the Record Today's Fixtures Doncaster Supporters hurt during rioting at British title bout Boxing Company Golf Days Results Sri Lankans suffer on eye-opening first day Cricket: Somerset Find Runs Easy to Come by as Touring Team's Attack Shows Little Bite Swann saves Northamptonshire Evening Kick Off Solanki makes Lancashire pay for mistakes Committee concern over women members Walsh and Hancock seize control Cullinan's class gives boost to South Africa Cricket coming to terms with the future Evening start and family atmosphere draw encouraging crowd to Edgbaston Picture Gallery Yesterday's Scoreboards 3Com Ainslie enjoying the fruits of premier racing status Sailing Henman on the way up Aport in Brief Injury fears cast shadow on build-up Rugby League Why Rose must get his timing just right Golf Extra Time Learning to play Montgomerie way John Hopkins is allowed access to some exclusive clubs All eyes on Woods as US seeks fourth title in row Tee-Off Times Ladbrokes Hoch still cannot warm to the Open challenge Beckham returns to work under police protection Football Ronaldo a fitting role model Medical Briefing England set sights on bronze Lacrosse RFU denies spying allegation Rugby Union Putting the squeeze on in the fast lane Craig Lord goes through physical and public agony to try out the latest sporting swimwear Sheehan on Bridge Philip Howard: Word-Watching Keene on chess Winning Move Television still spoiling sport Hamburger relishes change of fortune Cycling: Bonuses Give Dane Yellow Jersey as Tour Completes First Day in France Bowls still dying to go modern David rhys Jones reports on a sport that remains in grave need of a trendier image Word-Watching Low life in the Highlands Television Choice Radio Choice Some talk of Alexander, some of Cecil Gee Review BBC1 Umpires hope to shame cricket cheats Testing times for game's officials Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Sailing 43 No heroes' welcome for Brazil Westwood takes rough with smooth England and champions share fair-play prize Cycling 46 Medecins Sans Frontieres Chips and fish… CSi Pace To Earth with a bump US Hotlines News and views from Silcon Valley by Kenny MacIver Family favourites on the radio button Gem of an idea for more power Index A wing and a player Schoolboy Rupert flies solo then tackles a Jumbo. Eve-Ann Prentice reports Picture Gallery Netcom UK Welcome for iMac keeps Apple afloat BT Default-finding mission Hi-tech abbey means progress for pilgrims Dell High wire Cyber-stores check out the future ANALYSIS/Supermarkets Trams ClaraNET Speak to me qwerty New speech -recognition systems let us voice our desires, writes Tony Dewe Hi-Grade Sound way to get around Software Cable & Wireless Wonders of a roaming mind Weird Web Creature comforts at your fingertips The Net has all the answers on your pet subject, says Lindsay Nicolle Children build the future in an on-screen Legoland Virtual reality adds a new dimension to education and teaches a social lesson, writes Gavin Hadland The Fabrik Service New wave of ocean views Net Direct No Title Ringing the sea changes from space A new satellite is revealing the ways of the oceans as well as helping the fish trade. 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