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News from 21/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, David Adams, Bill Braithwaite, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Jean W. M. Bullimore, Charles Bremner and Carl Mortished, Brian Collett, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, L. T. ROACH(Deputy Assistant Commissioner), Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Alexandra Frean and Michael Horsnell, Jack Palmer, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Master, Editor, Norfolk, Caroline Bateman Medical Examinations Officer, David Orr and Adam Fresco, Carl Mortished, Gillian Cohn, Mackay of Clashfern, Roger Maynard, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Timon Day, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Clarke, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Bridget Harrison, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Matthew Barbour, Douglas Hamilton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Libby Purves, Richard Londin, Louis Blom-Cooper and Seán McConville, Peter Waymark, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Nick Nuttall and Richard Duce, Helen Rumbelow, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Minda Alexandra, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Paul Durman, Stephen Farrell and Paul Rowinski, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Rachel Bridge, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Arthur Leathley and Philip Webster, John Russell Taylor, James Morton, Andrew Butcher, David Orr, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Barry Carpenter, Chairman, Peter L. Walker President, James Wade, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ed Karam, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Sybil Sharpe, William Rees-Mogg, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Janet Bush and Marianne Curphey, McColl of Dulwich, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Geoffrey Dear, Lindsay Mann, Patricia Nunan, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Richard Miles, Sue Cameron, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Barry Wigmore, Roger Dobson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Peter Marchbank, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Tuesday Childcare checks are tightened after killing Minder jailed for murdering baby unmasked as former prostitute Index Bishops' Socks Abbey National The hazards ahead for Justin Rose Benefits may go direct to mothers Libby Purves School hepatitis alert for woman's teenage lovers How to tell right from wrong £1 billion tolls and taxes to pay for Prescott's transport dawn 1999 election for Nigeria Galliano visits fantasyland Tuesday Picture Gallery Solicitors want Goofy weekend Road rage victim is hauled up before a vicious beak Political Sketch Brown dismisses unions' demand for extra £3bn Compaq Minimum wage defeat in Lords Lockerbie suspects could face Hague trial News in Brief A1 Fayed decision Tory axe Lawrence praise Ulster inquiry Plea to Queen Murder charge Hypnotist tells judge how he breaks the spell Paul McKenna denies being unprofessional with volunteer. Deborah Callcutt reports Bentley's co-accused may prove innocence Trousers spare statue's blushes Robbers shoot aid worker in Kenyan capital By a Correspondent: Rider, 17, dies after fall during polo game Vogue Galliano goes off the rails in fashion fantasy The Big Number £1.5m for pilot crippled in RAF jump-jet crash Powerboat man killed in crash a week after victory Nissan Hindley plea gets legal aid News in Brif Winding down World Cup result Noises off Correction How baby killer slipped through the net Childminder kept prostitution and three children a secret from social services, writes Michael Horsnell Hsa Crown Plan Health Care Parents did it by the book, but four days later son was dead Mother believed she had done everything possible to check out Stacey, writes Michael Horsnell The patchwork system of care Alexandre Frean on the web of provision and varied regulation Life can be a trial for bishops' better halves Spouses meet to discuss problems from dirty socks to men playing the hostessSpouses meet to discuss problems from dirty socks to men playing the hostess, reports Ruth Gledhill Carey calls for new zeal to end Church's fusty image Imargo Ltd NatWest Chaplain will give Speaker a new voice Drinks pledge for patients Teacher Training Agency NHS faces £2.3bn bill for negligence payouts Girl gets taste for life after triple transplant Yorkshire Bank TV 'should give clear warnings of violence' By our Media Correspondent: Leading men given the Ford treatment Prime Health Watchdog angered by leaks over BBC job Renault Freeways Bell's bride turns to the Bard for words of love Rail companies will be made to run as a network The Trains BT The minister is a driven man Arthur Leathley on putting the public's 'workhorse' ahead of the car The Buses Prescott has the script - now he must work on a happy ending Riddell On Politics Health fears put change in the air Pollution The Stationery Office Short cuts will help walkers take leap forward Pedestrians Drivers must pay more or dear the roads From crowded journeys to 2001, a space odyssey The Car Choices facing a city on the go Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Lollipop brigade curbs to be lifted Road Safety School bike shed to move up a gear for BMX generation Secure storage may encourage pupil pedal power, reports Nick Nuttall Cyclists Gateway Netanyahu 'at risk of arrest by new court' Air France Winng the Hearts of the World Israel on alert for Hamas suicide bombers (AP): Aid workers pull out over Taleban curbs World in Brief Papon wants France to pay (AP): Fire on Florida cruise ship Ecuador names new leader (Reuters): Defiant St Kitts hangs killer (AP): Tabarly's body identified (Reuters): Child sex files handed over Drums of war quell Kosovo deal hopes The ethnic Albanian province displays a paranoia that may yet propel it into an all-out conflict, writes Anthony Loyd Chechen hero to tackle crime as Islamic militants stockpile arms Wesleyan Financial Services Westminster (Reuters): Serbs foil rebel bid to overrun first town Villagers mourn their lost children Rescuers fear up to 3,000 might have died in Pacific tidal wave, writes Roger Maynard Newspapers Support Recycling Lawyers and bankers shocked by top jobs for ANC trusties Indonesia to have 37 new parties Cuba dismisses reports of dangerously ill Castro Chinese pledge to save giant panda by cloning Nigeria leader sets date for army handover New York police hit with new sex case Primus Commuonications US split on 'Big Brother' plan for medical ID End to Colombia's rebel war signalled by new President Heatwave claims 80 victims The Times I was brought up by wolves Misha Defonseca survived the Holocaust by fleeing into the forest and being raised by wolves. Interview by Barry Wigmore DIAL-a-PHONE Castro's condition Medicine Chest Osbon Medical Forest Mere I adore babies but I don't think abortion should be illegal Baroness Warnock explores the nature of goodness in her book on ethics. Interview by Jane Shilling Direct Line Home Insurance St. Joseph's Hospice Law Forte Please dad, not the jeans Have parents forgotten that there is a generation gap? It is time it was restored, says Bridget Harrison The ghost in the machine is human Technology is white noise without us, says Michael Gove Futurogy books are items that would not have fazed Caxton Short story Diary Poor box Picture Gallery Prescott's progress Anyone who questions our love of the car needs courage and a thick skin In a spin Browned off It won't do, Sir Richard Sue Cameron says Whitehall needs a Gladstonian reform No Jam Tomorrow? An anything but integrated transport policy Pipe Dreams of Peace Only tough decisions will bring peace to Colombia Grammar Grabbers Robin Hood, Robin Hood, with his band of irregular verbs New thinking on how to protect the public from crime Drunk in custody Diana souvenirs Lobbying rules Canine jealousy Letters that are intended for publication should… Biblical origins Educational first Potential danger of living wills George Lloyd's music No resting place? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Hereford and Worcester Lieutenancy Birthdays today Anniversaries Memorial service Baron Clement-Jones Baron Mackenzie of Framwellgate Baroness Uddin Baron Alli Service luncheon Church in Wales Picture Gallery Personal Column Latest wills To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Forthcoming marriages Cordwainers' Company Legal appointment VC of tragic sailor will fund school scholarship Marriages Gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Hans Feibusch Hans Feibusch, muralist and sculptor, died on July 18 aged 99. He was born on August 15, 1898 Jetworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Jetline The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Announcements Churchill's Stairlifts plc Churchill's plc Betty Marsden Betty Marsden, actress, died on July 18 aged 79. She was born on February 24, 1919 Sir Dawson Bates, Bt Sir Dawson Bates, 2nd Bt, former regional director of the National Trust, died on July 12 aged 76. He was born on September 21, 1921 On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,849 Newspapers Support Recycling Business Forecast Perfect Day Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Consumer confidence barometer takes a dive Airlines subsidy dispute reignites in Europe John Charcol Business Stock Exchange to look at 7.30 start Bid target speculation lifts Selfridges Arts Pepsico pays £2bn cash for Tropicana Law Rose ready to join the professionals Business Today MMC to stay out of milk dispute Shire tightens grip thanks to progress of Alzheimer's drug Deutsche confirms latest departure AB Airlines First for Value Spring's sixth buy this year Black carries out Canadian media swap Tourist Rates Advertising Standards Authority AngloGold benefits from drop in rand Business Roundup Innovative in Boots deal McDonald's advances Payoffs at Marston's Gowrings expands Beales agrees £11m bid Passengers up at BRAL Ocean to reorganise SunTrust-Crestar become tenth largest US bank BTR deal likely for Doughty Standard Life Bank By our City Editor: Subsidising Mad Hatter's tea party Commentary Scottish Media likely to sell 20% stake in GMTV PIC plans California relocation Booker overseas food interests sold for £72.5m UK Waste option boosts Wessex Water Commodities Liffe Options ICI, down 31p at 939p, was a nervous market ahead of… Shares need Enterprise to brighten dull session Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Shire Pharma Spring Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Pigs are flying Tempus Debenhams Wall Street Native tracker Words will be the winners in the Internet gold rush Economic View High-tech share prices do not reflect economic realities of the digital revolution American Express is advertising for Swedish and… Love and peace Swan's way To Celebrate Belgian Independence Day today. King… Future shock Sports & Outdoor breaks into the big league Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Sevice Lexus Succession Luxury Used Cars Shares trade in narrow band Daks City British Funds Aix revitalised by youthful participant Opera: One of Europe's most famous festivals has been relaunched with an educational slant. Rodney Milnes reports The Times Galleries Rather too tight for comfort Jazz Concerts Muddied waters Blues Theatre Strangeness in the night Galleries: The Hayward's Bruce Nauman show reveals a bleak but highly original mind at work, Richard Cork writes Heroine of the Surrey potters John Russell Taylor on a show celebrating the art of Mary Seton Watts Royal Academy of Arts Around the Galleries Listings John Harle at the Proms Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Recommended Today New West End Shows Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Films on General Release New Releases Cinemas Bard on Broadway Theatre: The pick of the latest New York shows, reviewed by Ed Karam Later than you think Alice Drill Hall, w1 Festival quality and quantity Concerts War and peace CLS/Hickox Cheltenham Classical Concerts Do you know the rules? James Morton explains why it's easy for solicitors to slip up when they have to deal with clients - and how to stick to the rules New Aussie soap shock Picture Gallery Beating the hacks Inns and Outs Silk is cheap Ideas man Close shave? Chambers Banking & Finance British Aviation Insurance Group Listening to the Lords on crime Louis Blom-Cooper, QC, and Seán McConville argue that nthe Home Secretary would be wise to accept non-political policy advice Big Inquiry University of Oxford In House Solicitor Leboeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae Chambers Professional Recruitment Sema Group ZMB Recruitment Consultants Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Beachcroft Stanleys Solicitors 'We cannot tolerate abuse of children' Roger Dobson talks to Gerard Elias, Qc, about a harrowing year's work What Will the Minister Be Told? Taylor Root International Legal Recruitment Legal Appointments Hewlett Packard Payback time for accident victims Bill Braithwaite, Qc, praises the House of Lords for overturning a Court of Appeal decision British Waterways Clifford Chance Chambers Professional Recruitment QD Multiple Display Advertising Items Cardiff University Multiple Display Advertising Items GG Graham Gill & Young Multiple Display Advertising Items Chambers of Mr John Cherry Qc Personal Injury ZMB Legal Appointments Butterworths Ltd Trusts & Tax Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment ZMB Industry DE Montfort University Actis Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Revenue warning over new tax regime Picture Gallery Business Opportunities Business to Business Sun shines on the innovators Sally Watts on how a fresh approach to finance and work practices helped two small business to prosper Multiple Display Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Communications 2000 Break into Executive Recruitment Esprit Telecom Wsaver Valley Estates Briefings Got a Great Business Idea? Need Help to Launch your… Italian Emporium Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Time We're on your side Tecs pledge £2.5m start-up funding Royal Anthem leads rising force in premier league Racing:thoroughbred Corporation Taking High Rank Racing Ahead Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Thunderer: Yarmouth Thunderer: Bath Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Guide to our Racecard Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Moorcroft holds his breath over revamp vote Athletics Picture Gallery Counting of counties sums up event Tennis: Debate over 'Missing Games' Continues Eastbourne Tradition For the Record Pools Forecast Best ranking for Henman Neary aspires to widen his appeal Boxing Goodwill triumphs for top sprinters Sport in Brief Welsh clubs provide first hurdle for Baister New chairman put under immediate pressure as Cardiff and Swansea bid to join Premiership South Africans unable to lift gloom after Klusener injury blow Cricket Lancashire edge dramatic contest Struggling Huddersfield remove Schofield as coach Rugby League Selectors prepare Wilson for victory Bowls By our Sports Staff: Blomqvist ready to make switch to Old Trafford Football Sussex make light of cruel weather O'Meara flowers late in life The Open champion had too much skill and experience for the younger pretenders to the Auld Claret Jug. John Hopkins hails a hardy competitor BT Word-Watching Today's Fixtures Radio Choice Radio 1 Black pigs for breakfast Television Choice More song and dance about Covent Garden Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Pros outweigh the cons for climbing Rose Open hero closes amateur chapter Times Two Crossword Athletics O'Meara grateful for Holmes help Phil Yates on the unsung hero of an historic Open triumph Tour braced for more drugs problems Rugby Union Bose Better sound through research

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