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News from 27/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Ailesbury, Mary E. Jelley, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Julian Rowe, Mistrale Gale, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Lindsay Vincent, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Aidan Rankin, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, David G. Fraser, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Peter Birkett, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Francis Maude, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, David N. Lew, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Robert Young, Iain Duncan Smith, Rupert Cox, Amiel Billetop, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Ross Dunn and Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, D. L. Hazelden, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, H. O. Dovey, Archie Rickwood, Audrey Magee, Katherine Bergen, Edward Gorman, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Lizanne Rose, Matilda Blyth, Paul von Geyer, Richard Westwood-Brookes, Sydney Friskin, Andy Lavender, Amir Shivji, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Simon Rawles, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, D. N. P. Radlett, Marc Brown, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Belton, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Adam Fresco, J. J. Mallon Hon. Secretary, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Alexander Cullen, A. Russell, Giles Whittell, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Gertrud Walton, Editor, Special Relativity Letter, Peter Riddell, E. W. Swanton, Elizabeth Gabriel, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Jeremy Norman, Chairman and Managing Director, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Lisa Verrico, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Daniel Peters, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Denis Geraghty, Michael Henderson, Warwick Mansell, Alasdair Murray, Kev Nee, Barry Hyman, Tweedsmuir, Chairman, Richard Ford, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, D. G. Bevan, Gervase Cowell, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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Monday 30P Every Weekday Blair puts ally into Treasury in major reshuffle Index Easy Jet Bleriot Mark 2's Channel bid ends in the drink Clinton fights to avoid jury Bt deal to send shares soaring Big payers may be shamed Cook to shake up Foreign Office after arms affair England cash in on a testing time for umpires Three killed in air ambulance crash Gay sex law promised within year Home Secretary acts to save his Crime Bill, reports Philip Wester Brown to shame firms that pay staff too much Reward for Labour's ultra-loyalist Philip Webster on the rise of the Great Survivor Dell Picture Gallery Theatre waits in vain Medical research boost Lone woman in job fight Vote for uniforms Tiny Rowland 'had lost the will to live' News in Brief Thirty years on, Dad's Army is still full of fight First foray for the Home Guard was not a success. But the rest, is Tv history, writes Claudia Joseph Colour cast that carched to the top rank of television comedy Teenager survives 70ft fall down cliff Crime brings model village into focus Sunken hull lifts hope of pirate's treasure Virgin By Acorespondent: Young and old rallied to defence of country Straw pledges fast but fair asylum system Ericsson Police benefit from gossip in jails Whizz-kidz Brazil asks for return of rare macaws Crash helicopter featured in TV rescue drama By a Correspondent: Four die in two air crashes GA Signature MPs want ban on Orangemen joining Ruc Unionist upset proposal writes Audrey Magee House of Fraser Barefoot climbers seek peace in mist Martin Fletcher joints the pilgrims of Croagh Patrick The Royal Bank of Scotland Hospital chiefs suspend nurse in deaths inquiry Police are looking into claims of fatal drug doses at a lancashre hospital, reports Paul Wilkinson Patients hype pain for court cases Swiftcall Rac Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Boy dies of meningitis at French campsite Rover Teachers to be allowed to "push and pull' pupils Prudential By a Correspondent: Pylon climber saves shocked friend Army cadet is killed on coach News in Belief Test failure Tractor death Hillwalker dies Body found Viva girl power New boardroom elite looks to the future with a cold eye on the past Inside Germany Missile watch by Britain and Israel agreed Mesh Miner found safe after ten days in mud tomb PC World Direct Line Serbs regain control of key Kosovo roads Us abandons plan to seize Karadzic DIAL-a-PHONE Renault Starr subpoena raises stakes Lawyers seek deal to spare Clinton humiliation, writes Bronwen Maddox from Washington Censored Capitol gunman's condition 'serious' Spielberg's war wins us hearts and minds Bank of Scotland AP: Angola mines delay massacre inquiry World in Brief Georgian minister quits Reuters: Japan mass poisoner fear AP: Kim on brink of top post Nurse helped 30 to die AFP: Four-hour Havel operation AP: Salvage team dispirited Public Announcement History takes a dive for Bleriot grandson Zurich Municipal Election day attack by Khmer Rouge Ex-spy to take over Russian security British Gas The nature of nurture New research suggests our genes do not tell everything about the way we are, says Anjana Ahuja 'It raises a possiblity that we choose how genes work' Tempur Natural Progesterone Cream The National Kidney Research Fund Beetles amass chemical weapons Science Briefing First unmanned Atlantic crossing? Flipper comes to aid of divers How to spend a ?20,000 haute couture voucher Wild theatrics, endless fantasy-but is there anything to wear in the latest collections? style Editor Grace Bradberry reports Lacroix made free with gold fairy dust and satin skirts The Times Prime Health Serviceline The old school tie that makes sense A poll says school uniforms should be compulsory. Valerie Grove, puts the parents view, Matilda Blyth reflects on her schooldays and Amiel Billetop speaks for pupils It upset my mum Direct Line Dress rules should be firm Time Levin is so ordinaire for the French Twentysomethings now prefer cola to wine, says Simon Rawles Vh Bad boy's back in town Theatre: The last time he was here Stacy Keach was in jail. Andy Lavender reports Pop Bad Boy's back in town A few gems short of a treasure Gentlemen Prefer Biondes Open Air NT Music Determined to enjoy himself Pop pulp Finsbury Park Blond dropper of bombshells Country Robble fulks Borderline, W1 Lion for Wolves Exhibitions In the broadest of humours Fire in the feet Dance Lord of the Dance Hyde park SQueeze The Times This week in the Times Could Tiny getaway with it now? Lindsay Vincent on the new world of the buccaneers In the dark There's life in the old Lords yet The oracle of Westminster Even the great brain of Irvine needs help at times, says Peter Riddell Money talks The Times Diary Fat chance Cop that Royal flush Murder in the Capitol Where public office means public offices Fleeing through Georgia Abkhazia is a faraway place that should not be ignored Elgar Rules. Ok? The great English composer was a model English football fan Form and timing of Lords reform Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Influence of the Soe on plans to assassinate Hitler Public spending plans Central Office changes Jewish broadcasting Words on Internet Past imperfect Art decor Stage directions Court Circular Today's royal engagements Church of scotland DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Finger-flickers knuckle down Victoria Fletcher reports on the growing popularity of an ancient board game Royal Air Force College Cranwell Birthdays today Anniversaries Clothworkers Forthcoming marriages Christening Service dinner Legal appointments Tiny Rowland R. W (Tiny) Rowland entrepreneur, died of cancer in London on July 24 aged 80. he was born in simla, India, on November 27,1917 Church News John Hopkins On this Day School Leaving Age to the Editor of the Times July 27,1935 News The Times Crossword No 20,854 Picture Gallery WPA Forecast American Express In the Times Picture Gallery England force door open ClaraNET By our Sports Staff: Draw puts added pressure on the champion Humiliation may mark end of McRae era at St Helens Leaney wards off all challengers Lombard Trophy Update Club Golf Castleford offer Cardiff taste of things to come By our Sports Staff: Eagle on the 15th breaks Davies's drought Hull shake off Swinton to stay on title track Hakkinen leads McLaren charge Rydell maintains title lead Optimism washed away by rain By our Sports Staff: Auriol excels in the downpour Grand Prix 1998: How They Stand Austrian Grand Prix Results Surrey let Knott out to display his talent Phillips makes the difference for Durham The Ashes Muralitharan magic sets up winning hope Yesterday's Scoreboards Langer rejuvenates Middlesex Stephenson's defiant fifty proves in vain Cassar in control with first century Gloves are off in the battle for supremacy Contentious decisions add spice on day of pure theatre in test match arena From a Correspondent in the Hague: Holland maintain mastery in Europe Essex slip to bottom rung of superstructure Championship Commentry Saturday's Scoreboards Leading First-Class Averages Johnners trusts in future of youth cricket Black may be denied by efforts of Wariso Lessing serves notice of intent for Sydney Details Running for the memory Jennai Cox watches a determined group of women fill Hyde Park for the Diana fund Brown vows to beat the drug cheats David Powell on a Briton's fears that Epo use rife in athletics Fundamental issue in Smith case still to be tackled Craig Lord reports that diversionary tactics in Lausanne appear to be deflecting attention from the matters at hand Hamann joins Newcastle with more to follow Ireland beat Germany to take European title By our Sports Correspondent: Kuerten ends wait for a win Tennis TEAMtalk By a Special Correspondent: Bennison hits perfect bull's eye Beckett pips Tait in model performance Umbro Late goal thwarts England's new faces Hockey Tour trips through drugs haze Race administrators fail to comprehend damage done to worlds premier cycling event The Times Ellerston triumph in style Polo By our Sports Staff: Spectators killed by debris Time-trial success confirms top spot Damaged ligaments put Miller out of Games Bowls Barr puts seal on Norfolk escape The Times French withdrawal sounds European Cup death-knell The Times South Africa line holds firm to deny All Blacks Britain's best wary of Scandinavians Speedway Play acted out to make compulsive viewing Game in desperate search of a profile Without commitment to the franchises, expansion is in danger of becoming a dirty word again Reasons for drug-taking Open golf Survival of two cricket magazines Instant video evidence No shirt-pulling Re-educated Half right This week in the Times Germany's team effort produces best results Sailing Legal & General Sheikh driven on by sense of history Simon Barnes believes that money is not the main motivations behind Godolphin's success Scotland exceed expectations Rowing: Men's Team Retain Title at Home International Regatta Legal & Public Notices Swain scores fine goal for Godolphin Racing: Sheikh Mohammed's Team Wins Again as Six-Year Old Completes King George Double Yarmouth Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Rapid Raceline Folkestone Windsor Newcastle Riding the rough water Lizanne rose disco Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move On the River Forthcoming Company Golf Days The Times Baseball Athletics Track and Field Picture Gallery For the Record Club Cricket Guide to Week Ahead Pools Check Cycling Golf Magimat Multiple Display Advertising Items Ceba Ltd Gilpa Pets' Health & Care Passports for Pets Bayer Alternative therapies are the cat's whiskers Does your Dog Suffer from Impaired Mobility? Squatter acquired rights of leaseholder Chancery Division Capsule correctly classified as food and not medicine Limit to lawyers' immunity from suit Context gives meaning to technical terms Charges were withdrawn Coles v Camborne Justices Failure to confirm implies notice Editing process cannot be protected dramatic work Owner of goods advertised should also be served Allowance continues Housing aid for asylum seeker Capitalisation , week's change Eurostar The Facts The Board Pay gap at smaller companies Novell Thg legal threat over packages for Sydney Olympics Corporate Profile BoS backs City Inn concept By Timon Day: Xaar sues us company over inkjet patents Our Verdict Rio phones sale sparks fierce fight Results and Statistics BT Bank accounts reveal mixed fortunes Companies Markets scour figures for clue in rates guessing game Economic Outlook Tourist Rates World-Watching Sunday Tips The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Regulator poised to halt the easy ride for Railtrack Alternative Investment Market Pare ready to take off for market BAe near to sale of property firm BT By our City Staff: Good business is a family affair Business confidence plummets Thatcher 's children play along with capitalism Do companies have to be caring, not just commercial? Daniel Peters, this year's winner of the Times/NatWest Business Ethics competition, takes the revolutionary view that to win favour with the younger generation, businesses need have no care for ethics: commerce is what counts Portman Qantas Us time bomb primed to shake Euroland Radio Choice With friends like these Television Choice In America, even their dreams are bigger Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Revenue swamped by appeals over self-assessment fines Bt shares set to soar on At&t venture Times Two Crossword Profile 43 City bids to run lottery fund This week in the Times Midshires sale price under fire Cairn wins licence for Bangladesh gasfield Direct Roger Bootle Do It All could go north to Focus Cowes Week Sailing's finest under new starter's orders Next weekend marks the start of a regatta that has been fine-tuned since last year, says Edward Gorman Cowes '97: one to forget Flashback Navigator aims to steer a fresh course New Man at the Helm Jacob's Creek Remembering a yachting legend He brought sailing to the masses. He transformed it from the rich man's prerogative into a sport for all On show, a global challenger Around Alone Race On course for expert tutelage Uk Sailing Academy By word of mouth Cruising with the best of cafe society Katherine Bergen explores haunts where the Cowes smart set go to see and be seen Sunsail Enduring appeal of amateurs' favourite Sigma 33 At 75, a leading light that's still Solent Sunbeam The perfect racing yacht International Etchells Class WIGHTlink Your guide to the yachts and th Ibm IBM Masters of the craft are a sailor's friend in need Clare Lallow boatyard is on 24-hour call to help with emergency repairs, writes Edward Gorman Affordable sailing - and everybody pitches in Cowes Corinthan Yacht Club Mix work with play, then just add water Sunfast 36 Tune in for take-off Technology Red Funnel When the sea is a level playing field John Young reports on the growing popularity of sailing among the disabled, who compete with the fittest The aim is to open the sport to 20.000 people every year 'The disabled don't have to be second best in this sport Yachting World On a fair wind and a prayer Advice from Old Sea Salts IBM Sailor suits What's the best way to dress for cowes? Katherine Bergen looks at fashion for the yatchting fraternity HH Programme of Races Skandia Life Cowes Week 1998-Programme of Events Cowes Week Sponsorship Limited Skandia Life

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