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News from 20/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Stephen Gallagher, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Dale Vargas, G. St J. Cudmore, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Alasdair Mackenzie, Simon Barnes, John Brennan, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Julian Mayes, Bernard Barbuk, Peter Byrne, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, P. J. Kirby, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Sue White, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Desmond Dearlove, Raymond Snoddy, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Brown, Edward Abel, Andrew Sangster and Dominic Walsh, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Chris Broadhurst, Ruth Gledhill, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Penelope Mortimer, Laura Blair, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Josephine Quintavalle, Roger Stiles, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Inigo Gilmore and our Foreign Staff, David Hands, Raoul N. Franklin, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Alasdair Murray and Christine Buckley, Roger Tilbury, Sally Jones, Andrew Glasse, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Mike Bessell, Gabriella Gamini, Brian North Lee, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Andrew Pierce and Victoria Fletcher, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Brian Manley, Matt Dickinson, S. F. Campbell, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Beryl Dixon, Chris Warman, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Anthony Hall, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sidney Friskin, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Carol Allen, Dalya Alberge, Roger Bootle, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Henry Beker, Christopher Walker, Christine Dymond, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Barry Stoyle, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, Graham Searjeant, Barry Douglas, Martin Waller, Christopher Warman, Alan Thomas, Barbara Clapham, David Hawgood, Richard Morrison, David Powell, M. G. Proom, Jack Bailey, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, John Norris, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, John Watson,

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Prescott looks to a golden age of the bus Boost for shops that deliver goods Fears grow for tidal wave victims Index Hope for pavement puffers Lambeth Talk Diana, a joy to dress-David Sassoon Fashion page 16 Golf's Michael Owen wins Open hearts Why I hated the school run Cutting back Brussels Daffodils fight Alzheimer's Pans plumage Hot Theatre Tickets 14 Pages of Sport By a Staff Reporter: Oxford plan for degrees on Internet Home & legacy Britain wants Strasbourg role for MPs Robin Cook has asked for ideas to reduce the power of the European Commission, reports Philip Webster Orange Order rift widens as chaplains quit over Drumcree Data protection law is delayed Service line DELL Teachers' leaders threaten strike over plan for performance pay Victim's family says that Ira murdered him Safety fears halt varsity boxing By a Correspondent: Pensioner killed in collision with racing Porsches Bell marries for third time—wearing white Rolex Gaultier scores for France by aiming high Ericsson Archbishop dares to be different Church tradition was broken with a multicultural start to the Lambeth Conference, reports Ruth Gledhill Prudential Purple pros prepared for a sweaty start Damian Whitworth on how gym-loving delegates are settling in at Canterbury Memory man takes 10 hours to recite Gospels Derek Bentley campaigners finally have appeal heard Four-decade fight may yet get murder conviction quashed for an illiterate hanged in 1963, reports Richard ford Vauxhall Man held over rape attack nine years ago News in Brief Transplant girl Radio star dies Channel success Ordained at 86 By a Correspondent: Councils accused over care homes Life is just a waiting game Armed Forces to get ?750m eye in the sky Raf personnel face random drug tests Virgin NatWest Picture Gallery It was free and it was fast , but it soon started falling apart Alan Hamilton reflects on how M1 has been going downhill since 1959 Families of road victims appalled by clean-up plan Direct Line World microlight pilot on course Princes' cunning plan is spoilt Kumon Maths By a Correspondent: Scientist dies at 74 swimming round isle BBC gives top priority to pop radio station The corporation wants to attract new listeners, Raymond Snoddy reports Literary festival carries on Sid's comic tradition Tv cruise singer sails to the top Pc World Crony row halts appointment of Blair's friend Ministers call on elderly to help families in need Retired people to be given a role as foster grandparents reports Valerie Elliott Bank of Scotland Proms keep brothers in tune Dalya Alberge meets a chorister who has grown up with music Children working illegally unaware of rights Tidal wave toll approaches 2,000 Resuers are still counting the dead in one of Papua New Guinea's worst disasters, Roger Maynard writes Rodenstock Papua New Guinea Walls of death reach 450 mph From Associated Press: 'I called out to anyone who was alive' Footballer charged over road killings Liberty Breaks Lewinsky was born stalker, say agents Van fireball sparks Israeli fears 'Angel' starts Kosovo prison sentence Castro's health scare Britannia Monsoon makes 5m homeless News in Brief Sailor 'found' (Reuters): Mud crater hunt (AFP): Kuwait hangings Blacks honoured Fresco damage (AFP): Gypsy fortune Murder trial for Julie Ward case suspect Kingston Winnie angered by wedding Menzies Hotels Russians queue to pay last tribute to Tsar Challenging young fogeys reduce youth to virtual reality War crime court's rules will shield dictators, says us Family Bonus digital Mask of Byron displays new face Bank of Scotland Cultural Robin Hoods' in book raid Beat of wings that can drive a car The marriage of living organisms and artifical creations has amazing implications for human beings Anjana Ahuja reports Natural Progesterone Cream Prime Health Swiftcall This gene might make you an addict The killing fields of a tiny monster The Missions to Seamen A 30-second recipe for ice-cream Zurich Municipal Somak Vodafone 'Diana was a joy to dress' Times have changed, but David Sassoon is still a top name, says Grace Bradberry Does this New Age pendant have magical powers? Protecting against 'bioeletric rays' is the latest obsession. Anjana Ahuja reports Complete Lega Advisor Time The nightmare of the school run John Prescott is right to wage war on a daily fiasco for many parents, argues Valerie Grove The most gracious of ladies Opera: John Higgins sees Kiri Te Kanawa lead Glyndebourne's revival of its 25-year-old Capriccio Hell of a good show for starters Concerts: Black magic at the opning weekend of the Proms; plus, in Birmingham, the start of Sir Simon Rattle's farewell season Cable & Wireless NT Music Fired by the force of nature Zoroastre Albert Hall/Radio 3 Inspired by extravagance King Roger Brimin Theatre Fledgeling takes flight La finta sempllco Opera House Buxton Whizz-Kidz Doing nicely thank you Clive Rowe isn't interested in colour-blind casting, just in being a good actor. Carol Allen reports Opera & Ballet Foul play and no goals The Footballer's wife Riverside, W6 Perfect for its period To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… The Brubeck Quartet This week in the Times Careers that begin in the wrong key Barry Douglas asks whether piano competitions really encourage talent Final revenge Holy war The Times Diary A taste of apathy in mom's apple pie For the healthy, cranky, contented folk of Middle America, politics have begun to seen irrelevant Time to clean out the Cabinet Blair's reshuffle will be curcial to the success of new Labour, says Peter Riddell Knives out The Time Diary Angry view The Times Picture Gallery Tie trouble The Times Diary Don't Be Vague Hague's attack on government spending needs clarity Turkic Turmoil The lack of democracy breeds rebellion in Central Asia Pop Goes the Bbc Pop culture is never likely to be the BBC's forte 'Chaotic' system of asylum appeals Sandhurst training Benefits from investment in science German election University fees Importance of fathers Tv comedy Rash decisions? Brinnin's companion Fickle judgment on joyless summer Leaving no trace Late delivery Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain University news Actuaries' Company Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriage Mr O. G. Parker and Miss T. M. Newton Luncheon Ball Picture Gallery Return of the fleeing Ice Age natives Nature notes Anniversaries Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Promotions in the RAF Sir James Lighthill Professor Harry Allen Church news Picture Gallery Sir Robert Clayton On this Day London Water Supply Restrictions on Use News The Times Crossword No 20,848 Business Aa Information WPA Westem Provident Association Picture Gallery Forecast Insurance Services In the Times O' Meara pulls rank in Open shoot-out Watts Loses out to the Master in Tense Play-Off Contrum On the ropes Plus Saddle sore Jumping for joy Test of nerves Walker speeds to double triumph Athletics: Black Advises Scotsman to Take up 400 Metres after Scintillating Display Edwards rediscovers a world of difference David Powel meets a triple jumper with a spring in his step TEAMtalk By our Sports Staff: Arsenal seek home help Football: Wenger Keen to Move Champions' League Fixtures to Wembley United deny plans to join super league Rival suppliers join battle on the fairways Matt Dickinson on the corporate war being waged between Nike and Adidas Sports Shoot-out proves ideal denouement Mel Webb believes the R and a has struck the correct balance when it comes to the play-off Woods shows stroke of genius with late flourish Matt Dickinson watches the game's biggest star enhance his reputation Parnevik falls for third time in final straight Scores from Royal Birkdale World's finest fail to tame a monster Phil Yates reflects on a bewidering hole that posed so many problems for so many golfers Mizuno Essex lay down the Laws and thrive in the sun Australia overcome wayward England Cronje in ascendancy as runs flow Loye builds solid victory foundation Atapattu's resistance unrewarded Yorkshire contrive to throw it all away Yesterday's Scoreboards Mushtaq spins out sorry Hampshire Surrey in gripping finish to record first win England take one step forward and four back Cricket Hollioake loses one-day reins Saturday's Scoreboards Leading First-Class Averages Masterful Tendulkar delivers fitting tribute Richard Hobson watches the supremely talented Indian batsman outshine an all-star cast at Lord's Gloucestershire hope to blunt Surrey 's edge Eubank goes down again but refuses to be counted out Boxing: Thompson Wins World Title Rematch Legal & General Thomson presents case for funding David Powell witnesses a performance of sheer from a born-again Briton England secure series win Speedway Henderson rewarded for community spirit Worried organisers braced for more Tour revelations Jeremy Whittle says France should not be surprised by the 'Festina affair' The Times Ullrich is undermined by sudden breakaway England on course for victory Bowls Prebble manages to get clean away Sport in Brief Survivor Searle claims treble Rowing Cable & Wireless Baister chosen to arrest Brittle 's turbulent reign David Hands, rugby correspondent, on the task facing a former police chief of restoring order to a sport paralysed by disunity Edwards makes hay as Bulls see red Rugby League: Wise Old Heads Prevail in the End after Battling Wales Muffle Young Guns Disputed goal blocks South Africa revival Hockey Elder statesmen negotiate England escape Packer's men show punch to take Gold Polo: Cambiaso and Pieres Steal Show as Ellerston Triumph Courier plots path to the semi-finals Tennis Mallett sees his charges charter new territory Rugby Union In the batting of an eyelid, it can go so wrong Alliss's intimate patter detracts from sex appeal "This was a brilliant Open for the sexification of a sport that labours under the old-bore image" Assistance for referees Diminishing attraction for cricket followers Alternative view Up with the game No grounds for appeal This week in the Times Golf Challenge Problems continue to plague Golding Sailing Couples downbeat over ruling Ruth Gledhill sees a law change threaten to split the dancing world Last resort for tennis's amateur ideal Has County Week has its day? Sally Jones, once a teenage player, now an official team battleaxe, puts the case for the defence Doohan's delight at fiftieth win Motorcycling Harrods Baseball Cycling Picture Gallery Pools Check Schools Sport For the Record Club Cricket Rugby League Bowls Sports Service Dettori leaning towards Swain Racing: Italian May Discard Daylami for Last Year's King George Winner Beverley Wolverhampton Windsor Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Dr Fong struggles for French victory AYR Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Off to a flying start Guide to the Week Ahead Sports Service Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Trade mark applied to chocolate confusing Court of Appeal Lawa Report July 20 1998 Councils can charge disabled for community care Correcting error in judgment Commencing fresh arbitration after termination Arbitrators to decide limitation point No tax allowance for warehouse Court of Appeal No risk of unfair prejudice Linking damages to securities House of Lords Law Report July 20 1998 Court of Appeal Calculating losses for capital gains tax Junior's note is sufficient evidence of reasons Vat on foreign exchange transactions European Law Report Directing jury after long delay Order for costs is a bankruptcy debt Duty of judge to identify defence case Priority of wages claim after insolvency Breathalyser evidence is admissible Expiry of teacher's contract Capitalisation, west's change Cable & Wireless The Facts Sb seeks relief from a strong dose of sterling Companies Corporate Profile: Compass Group Economic Outlook Our Verdict Results & Statistics Sunday Tips Silverman loses $lbn at Cendant BT Coalmining equipment makers face collapse Picture Gallery Hirst restaurant may reach ?10m valuation Cch joins the list of World Cup failures Tourist Rates Plans in store for shake-up at Selfridge Hotel High street fights back Word-Watching The Pound Stock Market BAe likely to lose out from U-turn by French Government Alternative Investment Market Recession? What sort of recession? Investment firms face market risk BT Bic seeks ?lm for start-up centre Press Corp to list with likely tag of £39m Trouble brewing as a pub family works out its values Andrew Sangster and Dominic Walsh on the sale of an Oxford landmark Citytraveller Direct Bats, balls and battleships Radio Choice A googly, a creditable century and a duck Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Nationwide to seek protection against conversion UK becomes 'the sick man of Europe' Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Companies 43 Shire Alzheimer's drug passes us clinical trials Gpg challenges Young 's over family's control Bp set for exploration in Caspian Direct On a Theme 45 Paris hits back at Frankfurt and London What's happened to the office? The office loosens its chains BA's flagship building symbolises new ways of working in offices all over Britain. Peter Brown reports Desks become redundant Tony Dawe reports on the latest trend in office informality Ba takes off with office of the future Waterside Cancel that funeral: I've got a meeting Peter Brown on the fight for flexible working in a macho culture Tilney shane Taking tasks home Case Study Zen and the art of chaos theory Consultancy The end for Fred the password Hot-Desking Security BT Furniture for workers who are going places Traditional touch for The office space programme takes off The traditional building is undergoing radical change. Laura Blair examines the state of the art The technophobic exec IBM Now, where shall I work today? Technology Glass 'Village' reflects designer's human touch Andrew Glasse learns that a people-centred philosophy guides the ideas of Niels Torp, the architect Staff Had No door closed when everyone works with heads together Ehind the Waterside complex; Tony Dawe talks to the dream into a reality Picture Gallery And in Planning Romp from hot-desk to chill-out room Management: Desmond Dearlove on an upheaval in office environment and its vocabulary WJ Reliance Mace GL Hearn FMS British Airways Property Williams Lea Delta Doric Limited Glendale Servisystem Space: the final frontier for the old order While Christopher Warman meets two executives facing up to the future withou their own offices Honeywell Cabin Crew Cutting edge of a culture change Teaching BA's staff how to use the new headquarters was a daunting challenge, says Beryl Dixon British Airways' Waterside Development Cashless society looms closer Abak Working with your children at hand Saga is proving that business buildings can be an extension of the community, says Harvey Elliott Never alone with a phone? Intrapreneur Herman miller British Airways If you want to get ahead, get a hat with attitude Boffins are brimming with ideas for portable offices, with designs on your headgear, says Chris Partridge Legal beagles compete to lead the pack The Lawyers British Airways

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