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News from 22/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, John Rea Price, Director, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Louis Armstrong, Chief Executive, Adrian Lee, John Vincent, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Wilberforce, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Andrew de Berry, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Ann Currie, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Timon Day, Laura Goodhart, Brightman, Valerie Elliott, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Peter Bareau, Chief Executive, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Elaine Moss, Peter Waymark, Lotte Hughes, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Lois Letts, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, George Carey, Katherine Bergen, Bill Jamieson, John Kavanagh, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Weatherill, Ackner, Jasper Gerard, Ian Markham, Russell Kempson, Noel Strong, Paul Durman, David Meredith, Helen Wallace, Rachel Bridge, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Father Times, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, David Watts, Adam Jones, Gerard Presencer, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Andrew Butcher, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Bronwen Maddox, L. Marshall, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Polly Newton and Ruth Gledhill, Roger Maginnis, Bootsy Collins, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Alan Copps, Chris Parker, John Papworth, Editor, Jane Shilling, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Brian Woodley, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Brian Lang, Chief Executive, Russell Jenkins, Ronald Gribble, Northbourne, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Philip Webster and Gillian Harris, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Peter Lodge, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, David Sinclair, Michael Green, Chairman, Giles Binney, I. C. H. Smith, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Douglas Dodds-Parker, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, Annie Flury, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Rosie Hodge, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Wednesday Mega-agency is planned to boost the British film industry Lockerbie trial may be held in Holland Index 98 Le Tour De France Homosexuality Zoo purrs over its monster video Dishing the dirt on the boss Hot Theatre Tickets Australian nanny to face new charge of murder Plan for pubs to open all day Giggling with Prince Charles Carey attacks lower age of gay consent Esquire Wednesday Sweetness and light surrounds suspicious new Lib-Lab pact Political Sketch Straw to target crime hotspots in ?250m plan Home Secretary stes tough conditions on extra funding for police, reports Richard Ford Prescott gets toll scheme moving Canals to Link Schools Railtrack A shamed hero's VC fetches £51,000 Only ten Tories voted on Ulster New progress targets set for poor schools Minister is reported Working for women New boss at GGHQ Damages for McVicar Fraud crackdown Road to diplomacy Press-ups test barred woman Pg from dogs Tribunal told ambition was thwarted by unfair physical trial, reports Joanna Bale Man, 70,'threatened planners with gun Judge views sex-show video Boy taken into care amid health alert over woman Police 'wrote Bentley's statement Virqin one account Pensioner dies after beating by robbers Princess museum company goes bust Rover Jerusalem bishop walks out of an 'offensive play Ruth Gledhill on a threat to quit Lambeth Conference By our Religion Correspondent: Carey tells clergy to give congregations Hell Coffee perks up the brain TV Licensing Guards caught in drug test Cruelty charge Wasps invade M&s relents Tourists sent off Head start Abbey Natioanl Families flee estate where brothers died Man denies Ulster fire murders Twins research blames genes for slow learners Early clue to language difficulties means children could be given pre-school help, writes Ian Murray Frutibix Organic fanner loses crop fight Tests confirm 'two hits' cancer theory The Q Link Come on up, says ITV as it drops gameshow label Carol Midgley on the network's move upmarket with an autumn schedule to attract middle-class viewers Warning for radio station hoaxers Dolphin Speight gives Alf the last laugh TV's digital revolution put on hold Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Magic Lagerfeld makes light of the cream puff Even the leather was like a sheet of tissue paper. Grace Bradberry applauds the Chanel show Crime-busting tactics fail to reduce offences Several popular strategies used by police are deemed to be ineffective, writes Richard Ford Ford Social services 'waste cash on the needy' Straw sees graffiti art drive out urban scrawl Historic House of McCartney is unveiled Ford Opening the door on life before the Beatles Call for pubs and clubs to be open all hours Valerie Elliott on a plan to bring the antiquated licensing laws up to date PC World the Computer Superstore Restless Brown has his mind on the next job On Politics Blair 's 'medieval court' ridiculed In Parliament The Stationery Office Motorola Le Pen's wife turns down role as ballot partner NatWest More than just a bank Cave profits 'conspiracy' goes to trial Airport cargo chaos Easyjet 's owner mobbed in court Hackett London The Open University Russian gas giant will pay! tax debt billions Cost-cutting by Port Moresby hits aid effort Govenment has clamped down on relief operation, writes Brian Woodley Intel inside Picnic party engulfed GM strikers defend their high life A bloated General Motors and its workforce have fallen out over outdated practices, reports Ian Brodie in Flint, Michigan Bridge-builder takes Nigerian stage Tiny Game park chief grins in dock at Julie Ward trial World Cover Bagle Star Botha 'ordered bombing of church office US East Coast on alert as heatwave spreads Direct Line Fire boats save cruise liner Swiftcall (AFP): Hussein reveals he has cancer Yorkshire Bank Tokyo candidates promise tax cuts World Summary (AFP): China boosts missile arsenal (Reuters): Bhutto necklace' seized (AFP): Kuwait cash for Pakistan (AFP): Madonna bows out of film (AP): Tourist killings denounced (Reuters): Menem rules out third term (Reuters): Rookie's cycle of crime How to dish the dirt on your boss and survive Timing and method are crucial to complaints that won't backfire, says Jason Cowley 'I know no one will take care of me if I go blind The ceasefire in Sudan will not save children facing starvation. Lotte Hughes reports SAAB Beauty and the feast Jane Shilling roadtests the celebrity guru Bharti Vyas 'Charles is a man you want to giggle with' Artist Emma Sergeant toured with the royal roadshow. interview by Grace Bradberry The Prince appeared to find her approach refreshing Care taken on trust What should you ask when you arrange childcare? Report by Anjana Ahuja SAAB The heat death of America Bronwen Maddox sees the US humblied its harsh climate Some say the heat is a good metaphor for the US boom Paxman Ii Egghead Picture Gallery Power to the councils Prescott presents the ruin of a policy. So why not shame the Government? Bleak House Dancing solo We can't endorse this error George Caarey says only a sick society allows gay sex at 16 The Nanny State Registers and rules are no substitute for common sense Good Intentions A routemap for Nigeria to which its military must now adhere The Thinning Blue Line There are limits to the privatisation of policing Age of consent Choice of Speaker Lambeth bishops urged to get their priorities right Parliament Square University reform Life skills Children's fiction Library backlog All options remain open for the Scots Summer's joys Court Circular Today's royal engagements Baron Marshall of Knightsbridge Service luncheon Baron Burns Memorial service for Sir Alan Glyn The Royal Society of Chemistry University news Dinners Personal Column Drapers' Company Legal appointment Marriage Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages National Trust finds lost Temple of Venus Archaeology Lord Smith The Right Rev John Maund Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Marshal Sir John Baker-Carr (From our Own Correspondent): The Tennesseee Trial Mr. Scopes Found "Guilty. " New York, July 21 News The Times Crossword No 20,850 Business Forecast Cats & Dogs Tomorrow Radio & TV Inside Section Bus boost delay, warns chief Showbiz chain seeks backers Collision strays off course at the Cbi Williamson named to restore Liffe fortunes Business Pay-per-view TV football postponed Arts Gates backs out of the limelight Mortgage Intelligence Sport Direct Holiday founders in ?60m bonanza Television and Radio Business Today Slowdown Pensions Russia Greenspan warning over us interest rates Insurers launch £100m IFA rescue Tourist Rates BT Energy prices recover after poor quarter GEC wins £700m contract BP signs oil deal with Azerbaijan Villa tries to calm City nerves J&j pays £2bn for DePuy hip-maker Business Roundup Chrysalis eyes Choice L'Oreal chief honoured Japanese dismissals Unilever's soy recipe Licensing group in red Nigerian oil lifeline Boots in drugs deal Fall in sales of top products slows SB earnings growth Ahmed in link to Jacques Vert Challenge for change falls flat at Young's By our City Editor: Sir Clive prepares to do it his way Commentary The Liffe of Brian must opt for future What's the deal? CVC Capital to pay £150m for Bols NU new business disappoints SCL directors in millionaire club Profits soar at Saville Gordon Energis BBA sells majority of Ajax in MBO Commodities Liffe Options Heavy trading in Mirror reflects renewed bid hopes 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 Norwich Union Airtours BBA Group Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Catching a cold Tempus Wall Street Golden age of the bus—but when will it actually arrive? Fraser Nelson assesses the impact on business of the transport White Paper Liffe change Why the City can relax about spending New brew Live wire Cropped Heading in the Right Direction Extra Bus Lanes Zero Tolerance Muffin Express Charles Schwab Ladies night ITV enjoyed excellent spring quarter Savings still safe The Times Unit Trust Information Service The New Lease Trust Equities attempt late rally HSBC Group British Funds Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tamarind Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baker London Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Beaufort Homes Be in Good Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Up the garden path to railway cuttings The house that found its station: Ronald Gribble takes a trip to an outdoor rail museum and finds nostalgia among the nasturtiums When taste has a very high price Laura Goodhart on a Georgian terrace that will appeal to the millionaire in all of us Market is swinging towards the buyer Lois Letts on the return of gazundering to an agent's vocabulary Retire to the heart of village life in Wye, Kent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Association of Residential Letting Agents Cluttons Daniel Smith Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haslemere Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marler & Marler Chestertons Ironsides Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dulwich Office F. W. Gapp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luxury Town House Birch & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items South London Sulivan Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes English Courtyard have a limited Select Retirement English Courtyard Rentals Chestertons Up to £750 pw CHL Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve Retirement Village Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smile! You're being done up The V&A is to spend £31 million rejigging its British Galleries. Does that mean dumbing down? Joanna Pitman reports Right on the gnarly button Proms: Hilary Finch talks to Britain's top clarinettist. Plus (below) the BBC Philharmonic reviewed Dance Timid punters miss main course BBCPO/Tortoiler Albert-Hall/Radio 3 Pop Strain and refrain of urban life Theatre Closer than Ever Jermyn St Theatre Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Mart Hargie London Lesewhere New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seals available Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies New Releases Current Art Galleries Show Boat The things we do for money Dance Manon Coliseum Toss Wagner on the barbie Adelaide will soon make history as the venue for Australia's first full Ring. Barry Millington reports Dance The Dave Brubeck Quartet World Music Mothers of her Peruvian invention World Music: Thanks to Ella Fitzgerald's records and David Byrne's Spanish teacher, the world has woken up to Susana Baca. Clive Davis reports Putting the fun in funk Pop Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: Gerard Presencer New Jazz Albums Jerry Bergonzi, Joey Calderzzo, Lars Danielsson, Jukkis Uotila Quartet Chick Corea Take a Friend to the Theatre for Just 30p Tomorrow A youth far from misspent Country The Notting Hillbillies Ronnie Scotts Chartered Institute of Taxation Associateship exams , May 1998 The Chartered Institute of Taxation The Association of Taxation Technicians Brewer-Morris The Times Sporting rights preserved in agreement Adding sentences on young offender not permissible Trade mark owner retains some rights Ban on environmentally harmful compound valid Changing Times Damages for loss of chance of job Maintenance clause in will void for uncertainty Swain supported for repeat success Racing: Dettori's Decision Causes Bookmakers to Shorten Last Year's King George Winner Thunderer: Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Bath Yarmouth Rapid Raceline French raid Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Catterick Guide to our Racecard Flintoff has chance to stake claim to greatness Cricket Legal & Public Notices Keightley drives into Lord's history Australia opener is first woman to score century at home of cricket Irani gives Essex winning platform Scoreboard from Lord's Details from Edgbaston Turf wars leave magazine on edge No comment Return to sender Generous return French cricket Too laboured Graceful rest Lancashire aim to take advantage in absence of Waqar Venglos has point to prove as Celtic head for Europe Football Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Jones prepares for whistle-stop start A leading referee makes his bow in Europe tonight. He tells Russell Kempson of another key date in his busy diary By our Sports Staff: Zoff next in line as Maldini goes Maniacs waiting for Kilmarnock The Independent News & Reports Service Neary turns on power to pass his screen test Boxing Pearn strikes twice to save England Hockey Worry over stadium Sports Politics Clients who never tire of talking? British revolution set in motion John Goodbody assesses the task awaiting the new faces in judo For the Record Admiral's Cup may change tack Sailing The Times Salary cut forced on Bristol Fortune favours brave youth Counties count their blessings Tennis: Crass Roots Begin to Flourish after Early-Morning Downpour Word-Watching County Week Results Today's Fixtures A res des on Penny Lane Life, as seen at regular intervals on television Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Lawyer links Festina team to drug fund Ullrich charts victory course as further doping revelations tarnish image of the Tour Times Two Crossword Simon Barnes Hall and Wray renew threats Villeneuve breaks with Williams Tennis Adjustanmatic Chilavert fights for lucrative move to England The Amazing Mazes of Cyberspace Inside Compuserve Seeing is believing Net gain Line One Women take the lead One way to make money Picture Gallery Scots missed are found on the net IT leaders turn to The Times Index What happens? It's all up to you Budding film writers can create the plot of a blockbuster. Nigel Powell reports Paper solution keeps Spitfires flying Netcom UK Reform plan for domain names Tiny The wrong diagnosis Net cost of vengeance Dell Uri Geller's Weird Web When little things mean a lot Analysis Nanotech Tiny gadgets are clever but may turn nasty, says Chris Partridge Clara Net Fun zone Fired with enthusiasm Which online High Wire Agenda Intelli CAD 98 The Document Company Xerox Look what's cropped up There's no mystery about who made these corn circles fiendishly clever humens, with the help of computers and the internet. Nicholas Booth is duly amazed Pace Man Whose Life is a Puzzle Aztech Computer Recruitment Computer Banking Services Manager Marie Curie Cancer Care Touchstone Computers SAP Development COnsultants Computer Futures GCS Computer Recruitment Services Jba Resourcing Bullfrog Productions Ltd SG-RS The Contingency Company DPAX Dearman Associates Millbrook Industries Limited Primemark Computer Consultants Limited Microsoft Talisman Loncbridge International PLC Barclays Private Bank Limited A leading UK company Time Get that tan! Style Diary Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Admin Secretary £16-18k PRP SKI Chalet Staff with a Difference Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Susan Hamilton Personnel Directors' Senior PA Team Secretary Exec PA £25,000 + Bens The Times Newspapers Melanie Bishop Associates Ltd Global Marketing Team-Secretary/administrator Bilingual Secretary-London W1 Don't forget to slip, slap, slop This summer are you going for the boiled lobster look or do you prefer pale and interesting? Amanda Loose on the best way to protect your skin Briefing How to Fake It with Conviction Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Integra Personnel ITN Creative Company West London Jobs across the City and West End Aldrich & Company Secretaries plus Prestigious Advertising Group Angela Mortimer Receptionist/secretary £18,000 aae Eclipse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer HR Assistant Experience PA for W1 Baker Associates Private SECRETARY/PA Centre Point Secretaries plus Cross Selection Secretary/researcher £16-18,000 Wheellng & Dealing linchpin Sec Norma Skemp Rec. Ltd Times Newspapers The Royal Hospitals NHS Trust Knightsbridge Secretaries Small City Firm of Chartered Surveyors Senior Secretary-Litigation Support Group Secretary £18,000 p/a ADMINISTRATOR/PA Administrative Creme Talsman Cross Selection Administrative Creme Legal Creme Capital Legal Associates Talsman Nellen & Co SGA Legal Limited First Creme Gordon-Yates Vanstons Estate Agents PA/Secretary Hamptons International Centre Point PA/SECRETARY Part Time Senior Secretary Lunch? Just a sandwich My Diary A day in the life of Peter McCann, PA to Janetta Hamilton-Brown, founder of Only Lunch dating agency, in Holborn, London Multi-Lingual Opportunities The Times Newspapers Crème de la Crème Angela Mortimer International Secretaries plus P. A. /SECRETARY Angela Mortimer International Boyce Recruitment Dear Jane Crone Corkill Boyce Recruitment Room at the Top Friend & Falcke Graduate Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Speaking Secretary First Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experienced Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queen's Business & Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Recruitment Consultant

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