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News from 30/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Blaker, John C. Beyer, General Secretary, Phil Yates, Elsie Peake, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Cathie Bell, and Maria Alvarez, Alexandra Frean, Chris Ryder, Roderick Chamberlain, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Philip Webster and James Landale, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, James Landale, Political Reporter, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Prockter, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Sophie Jeffreys, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Ian Hay Davison, Jeremy Whittle, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kodwo Eshun, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Peter Wilson, Peter Brown, Timon Day, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott, Jan Raath and Joanna Bale, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Steers, Henry B. M. Johnston, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, David Dabydeen, Anthony Babington, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Julian J. Sewell, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Fraser Nelson and Lucy Salisbury, Ann Whelan, Colin Thubron, Katherine Bergen, Ian A. Melville, Julia Blackburn, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Ian Wilks, Steven Downes, Paul Durman, David Bage, Helen Wallace, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Edward Taylor, Andrew Butcher, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Lindsay Hawdon, Bronwen Maddox, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Peter Brwon, Stewart Tendler and Adrian Lee, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Sheila Lawlor, Mel webb, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Jason Nissé, Des Dearlove, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Peter Riddell, A. F. Lilley, Mike Bendix, Ben Macintyre, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon and James Bone, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Brian Baldock, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, W. A. Clarke, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Peter Smith, David Powell, Robert Whymant, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Jamie James, Andrew Drummond and Abby Tan, Jan Raath, Scott Bradfield, Fanny Wateman, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Richard Clifford, Susan Emmett, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Thursday 30p Every Weekday Clinton bows to pressure on grand jury Lewinsky to tell of plots to conceal affair and keep gifts a secret Field accuses Brown of wrecking reform Index Does beauty make a beast? Africans superstitious, says bishop Jobs The fat buster Childcare blacklist to curb abuse Picture Gallery Scandal in the quarantine kennels 600 life peers to hold the fort until Lords is reformed First Telecom Thursday 30p Every Weekday Leaving the field during play proves an error of judgment Political Sketch Straw reveals secrets of MI5's 500,000 files But they absolutely do not kill anyone or spy on royals Dell Griffiths 'boasted of bypassing Beckett' Lawyers speak up for trial by jury Meningitis strikes at scout camp Yard men and CPS woman questioned Ice-cream man in the van of artistic taste A salesman outside the Albert Hall has sparked a debate on the mature of art, reports Dalya Alberge Head teacher and brother die in air crash By a Correspondent: Tour bus driver jailed for road-rage attack on actor Falling man drags friend to her death BT Business Chargecard Community care for mentally ill to be scrapped More hospital places and access to emergency help will be provided, reports Ian Murray Overdue reforms welcomed as long as the funding follows Vodafone 'My childen died under flawed system' Strategy shown to work in depressed inner city Caver survives 30-foot fall on to stalagmite Rescue was like 'threading a needle blindfolded with one hand tied behind you' Boy killed after removal from at-risk register Toys for the Boys MFI home works Expulsion list will name bad boroughs Abbey National plc Independent schools to face tougher checks Regular Ofsted-style inspections will keep fee-paying parents better informed, reports Victoria Fletcher Picture Gallery By the Times Diary: Head of the Countryside Alliance resigns Swiftcall £50m BSE subsidy scheme to be scrapped Study uncovers racial unrest at Home Office Valerie Elliott reports on Jack Straw's campaign against staff prejudice Life for murderer caught by Internet tip-off to US police National Canine Defence League DSG Retail Ltd Promotion for black officers in Yard crisis The Times Picture Gallery DSG Retail Ltd Optimistic note for struggling orchestra Sailor clings to rock after wreck kills his cousin Star finds learning lines is not quite up his Street Housing benefit errors hit £840m Broadsystem Ventures Ltd. Disabled fans get raw deal from top clubs Football Task Force blows the whistle on poor facilities, report Tim Jones Premiership Wheelchair Places Doctor accuses trust of vendetta By our Medical Correspondent: Care 'at risk from consultant shortage' Norwich and Orton Centre Celtic make song and dance over musical replay Ministers foresee wind of change Government urged to be more ambitious on targets for green energy, reports Nick Nuttall Robots probe deep secrets Daewod Shrimp scent danger downstream Star cluster found at centre of galaxy By a Correspondent: Surgeons 'ignorant of female sex organ' Medecins Sans Frontieres By our Science Editor: Olympic swimmers are told to think like fish MPS fear Dome show will be 'too worthy' The exhibition should be absorbing, happy and memorable—as well as instructive, writes Mark Henderson New kid joins the birthday bash as The Beano hits 60 Virgin Direct Personal Financial Ltd Tom loses to Jerry as mouse bites cat Telecom. (UK) Ltd. Battered girl wins more cash News in Brief Cruise action Butterfly haven Cellphone plea Flush with health PC World the Computer Superstore Spending watchdog saves £1bn for taxpayer Valerie Elliott on the accountants' search for value-for-money MPs expect ban on foxhunting by next session Www. isdnt. bt. com Holland & Barrett Useful career guidance for the departed Riddell on Politics Wrongly jailed man found guilty of rape Convict expects up to £220,000 in compensation for previous prison sentence, reports Paul Wilkinson By a Correspondent: Father sues his former wife over dead son Broadcasting Standards Commission Woman accepts deal on tea burn National Westminster Bank Plc Damages for rough justice top £6m Japan calls on veteran to rescue economy IBM Picture Gallery Nuclear cloud overshadows trade talks Junta left fuming over Suu Kyi car deadlock US 'space spies' fail to spot missile plants BA's cut-price tickets start a stampede in Colorado Dial-a-Phone Ltd. Refugee agency keep UK backing Picture Gallery Air France EU looks for peace in Kosovo ashes The West favours new talks, but the Serbs have already tasted victory, reports Tom Walker in Malisevo Magnet (Reuters): Knocking noise 'may be trapped miners' World in Brief Castro 'illness' fabricated (Reuters): 'Dirty war' ministers jailed Move to oust Netanyahu (AFP): Car strikers agree to deal (AP): US master of dance dies (AP): Earthquake hits Indonesia Harare threat to press venture German tax men target Becker in raids Le Pen victory as judges veto election result Family Summer Breaks Picture Gallery Tiny Computers Limited Rain sends Yeltsin back to his treadmill in Moscow A new pill to double weight loss Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on a pill for obesity; non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; colour-blindness; depression and arthritis; and an aid to conquer fear of flying Orlistat works in a different way to previous drugsS The Times Taking away the pain on the plane Mr Hague's lack of colour New hope in lymph cancer fight The Wellman Clinic Serotonin and arthritis Warning: quarantine can kill A report calls for new quarantine rules. Lindsay Hawdon went undercover to reveal a scandal Why Hillary will survive The First Lady is planning a bright furture. Tom Rhodes reports Directline Home Insurance TimE Frank Field and the end of Beveridge Sheila Lawlor on the losing battle against Gordon Brown Field's speeches have never spared the feckless Sent packing Old hand Monica's gift to Bill Prosecutor Ken Starr's pursuit of the President could dish the Republicians Article of faith Parting shot Tuscany of the North Magnus Linklater on why Blair should holiday in Scotland Crisis in Kosovo Peace in the Balkans is still a war away Tilting the Scales The case for caution in justice reform Rained off When should the holiday-maker call it a day? Ups and downs of Cabinet reshuffle Ruc and 'secretive' organisations 'Bridgewater Four' Shot for cowardice Giving up the car Lord Peter's friends On the run Happy returns Forged stamp plot to lick Hitler TV warnings Careless talk Models of their kind Court Circular Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer Baron Evans of Watford Luncheon Lord Boyd-Carpenter University news Personal Column British Museum pays twice for stolen hoard Trustee criticises high price of Iron Age treasures Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Anniversaries Church in Wales William McChesney Martin William McChesney Martin, Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, 1951-70, died on July 27 aged 91. He was born on December 17, 1906 Personal Column Zeki Kuneralp Churchill's plc Paul Willert Paul Willert, oil dealer, died on July 24 aged 89. He was born on May 23, 1909 Ken Gransden Ken Gransden, former literary editor of The Listener and teacher of comparative literature, died on July 25 aged 73. He was born on February 24, 1925 On This Day Farewell to the Eighth Army News The Times Crossword No 20,857 Business Forecast American Express Insurance Services Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Doubt cast over future of mutuals Societies urged to go back to roots BT says 6,000 jobs could be shed Consumer borrowing breaks monthly record FirstGroup goes off the rails Business Arts Scramble to pay £2.6bn income tax Direct life & pension services Sport Abbey upgrade after profits surprise Television and Radio Business Today Standard resignation Walls sales tactics are frozen BAT Industries MPs cast doubt on spending EDS attacks £170m courts deal Energis reassures investors on trade Business Roundup Boost for UK coal MCI in Brazil link Johnson Seeds fails TWA alliance talks Churchill warning Tourist Rates Call to cap industry's power cost Severe weather slices £37m off GRE profit Papermaker Arjo sees demand slip How can you generate new business? The answer is staring you in the face By our City Editor: A mutual by any other name Commentary Ebusiness. bt. com Balance sheet fears hit Misys Booker chief set for Pret Restructure costs depress BAT by 14% Commodities Liffe Options Shares take a positive step despite uncertainty 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 BAT Industries GRE Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes IT's day of reckoning Tempus Abbey National Wall Street Regulation could well tame the telecom gorillas in our midst American Agenda Collision course Darling and Denham must do the doable Far too dry Noble cause Public plodders' database drive breaks the mould PA Consulting Group Trust at Lloyd's plans £275m merger Picture Gallery Forbes leaves Cendant with $47.5m as inquiry continues Michelin skids on margin decline Back to bat Go to China and get ahead Any Other Business Lazy days Let lawyers into our firms Commercial clients should be free to pick multi-disciplinary practices, argues Ian Hay Davison Accountancy Time may be up for The Grudger Lexmark to double Scottish workforce Business Roundup ISA profit declines Utilitec's maiden £4m Amberley to expand Warning hits Blakes Modest rally at close The Times Unit Trust Information Service Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: walking the Sussex coast; cruises around the Greek mainland and islands or a donkey ride to the Valley of the Kings British Isles Europelong Haul Weekend Travel Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Just America STA Travel Executive club car rental Trailfinders Jetline German Travel Centre Flight Wise Multiple Display Advertising Items Seagull Travels Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Avion Aerolinias Argintinas Bridge the World Westminister Portugal & Canaries. All areas, Villas/apts, hotels,… Major Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Insurancebookers Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items The iceman warms up For a Hollywood star, Kevin Spacey has made little noise about his London stage conquest. Matt Wolf reports The Times Film Illuminating voices in the dark Radio Ten years on, the moral's still in the message Theatre Blood Brothers Phoenix Dance Burt boogies on down New out on Video Look out, it's a jungle up there New Movies: As the actors fight their way through the special effects, Geoff Brown fights to find an indentity for Lost in Space Young film fans: 'An open ending is ominous' Winner Venice Film Festival 1997 Wanted: the perfect man for Darcey Dance Sleeping Beauty Coliseum Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows JeremyKingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats availabe Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Opera & Ballet Royal Sharesplare Company Girls come out to sing Festival: Jamie James on the infinite sexual variety on offer this year at New York's Lincoln Centre The Times Young talent's lift to the stars Music: Fanny Waterman, director of the Leeds Piano Competition, responds to doubts about such events Straight from the heart Proms BBC now Wiggesworth Albert Hall/Radio 3 Opera New Classical CDS: Vintage voices, gentle winds Chamber Orchestral The Times The sounds of the silenced Colin Thubron is moves by the voices of the Burmese Does beauty make a beast? Dim those lights: Erica Wagner parties with Jay McInerney Model Behaviour By Jay McInerney Bloomsbury, £14.99 ISBN 0 7475 3962 6 Blinded by a white-out Kodwo Eshun Masks bLACKNESS, Race and the Imgaination By Adam Lively Chatto & Windus, £20 ISBN 0 7011 6244 The Times Proust power Derwent May Proust among the Stars By Malcolm Bowle HarperCollins, £19.99 ISBN 0 00 255622 7 Beachcombers coast along on tidal waves of pretention Julia Blackburn discovers that when academia looks for paradise at the seaside it throwns in everything—except the beach joys The Beach a History of Paradise on Earth By Lena Leneck and Gldeon Bosker Secker & Warburg, £15.99 Isbn 0 436 41217 9 A touch too scotological Scott Bradfield detects a spot of shock exhaustion in Ediburgh's grim chronicler Filth By Irvine Welsh Jonathan Cape, £9.99 Unravelling the Beckford Files Eloquence of survival Srange Words and School Days By Patrick Chamolsoau Granta, £5.99 each History of our great Times Bibliomane Limiting liability for maritime claims Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Addressing needle phobia of suspected drink-drivers Law Report July 30 1998 House of Lords Too pedantic an approach discouraged Committal proceedings are a last resort Evidence must disprove conviction denial Costs follow events The Times Montgomerie keen to putt matters right Golf Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Hilton is tamed by Whitehouse Keene on Chess Winning Move Campbell survives storm to stay ahead of pack The Times Fleet is left in wake of German challenge Sailing Among Men proves leader for Stoute Racing: Newmarket Trainer Shines through the Gloom at Goodwood with Big-Race Double Goodwood Rapid Raceline William Hill Doncaster Newton Abbot Refuse To Lose ready to repel all challengers Today's Race on Television Determined Henry rises to greatest challenge Rugby Union Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Murgatroyd making most of her new life Former jockey is keeping busy after brave recovery from her accident Stevens glad to be back in frame Phil Yates Sees a Canadian who fell from grace launch his comeback in Plymouth Snooker: Former Favourite Makes Low-Key Return to the Table BT Illingworth is taken to the limit by Clay Sport in Brief Injury offers Lewis chance to reflect on outburst Rindel takes the opportunity to stake late claim Cricket Tecno Hampshire find home comfort Edwards and Brittin fit bill for England By our Sports Staff: Tyson loses his temper at hearing to regain licence Boxing New blades seek to add lustre to growing reputations Beleaguered Bulls sign McAvoy and Harmon Rugby League Brattbakk provides the spark Football A first-half goal from Alan Mahood earned kimarnock a 1-0 vicoty over Zeljeznicar at Rugby Park last night and took them into the second qualifying round of the Uefa Cup next month. Having drawin the first leg 1-1 in Sarajevo, Mahood decide4d the tie when he scored from McPherson's deep cross in the 31st minute For the Record Rangers lack finishing touch Legal & General Collins is lured to Everton by appeal of Smith By our Sports Staff: Silverstone stewards resign after fiasco Motor Racing Lost innocence of Olympic way David Powell on the anniversary of the 1948 Games "The staging of the Olympic Games in London thisy year was recognised as the most crucial occasion in the history of sport. How could such a project in the Grand Manner be accomplished in the threadbare and improverished world of 1948? It was a challenge to the British genius for improvisation, for Britain had to hold the Games in a city afflicted with an unparalleled housing shortage—yet homes had to be found for tens of thousands of foreign visitors, not to mention some 6,000 athletics. The great test was taken; and the organisation rose gloriously to the supreme challenge."—Sigfrid Edstrom, president of the Ioc, 1948 Golden age starts for Malcolm Athletics By our Sports Staff: Henman accelerates on journey to US Open Tennis Word-Watching An odd career for a hippy Television Choice Radio Choice Waking up to the dangers of sleepy sickness Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable David Powell Riders bring Tour to its knees Teams withdraw and peloton protests at inquiries into alleged drug use Times Two Crossword Clubs ready to fight for right to join European super league Campbell sale denied Sarah Potter The Reaction Teams and riders threaten to boycott future Tours Air Canada United Distillers & Vintners NB Selection FirstEXECUTIVE P1-4 MANAGEMENTplus P5-19… Thames Water Fashion for keen minds Employers want bright graduates with common sense, says Katherine Bergen Merrill Lynch International Bank Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Fördertechnik Hamburg Chase Manhattan Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Diverse options I Want to be a Chalet Host Up the Ladder Bass Leisure Retail Ernst & Young Fontel Italia NHA International Elf Oil Uk Ltd Michael Paeg Sales & Marketing Trainee Transcribers Multiple Display Advertising Items Heidelberg A leading international management and technology… Management Consultancy require Mba Graduate, fluent… Malay and Chinese Software Developer: £15,000 Employ Manage next … Ltd British Medical Association Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Britannic Assurance Finlayson Wagner Black Ltd Long road to a big clean-up The Changing Business Encounters with the corporate world convicted James Dyson to run his firm differently Picture Gallery Management plus Michael Page Sales & Marketing Novartis Heather Cresswell, 4u Ltd Allied Dunbar HRP Specialists in Hr Recruitment David Abbott and Partners Howgate Sable Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Strategic Dimensions Gap Associates Ltd Harvey Nash Alexander Mann Group IBM The Sunday Times Butlers Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide The World's No. 1 Building Society Ernst & Young Interexec Adderley·featherstone plc Wilson Learning Worldwide Prism Sales Recruitment Specialists Barclays Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group K/F Selection Logica PSD Technology Recruitment Bancware a Sungard Company Capita RAS HUX Executive Recruitment MKA Management Consulting Limited Mercuri Urval Michael Page Sales & Marketing Oftel Office of Telecommunications Harridge Executive Search Software Development Manager and Senior Developers Criterion Search Crossely House Recruitment Limited Lucent Technologies Manchester Training and Enterprise Council NB Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Search Selection Contracts Price Water House Coopers Executive Search &… Olivetti Lexikon UK Ltd Brewer Morris Taation Recruitment Specialists Anheuser-Busch European Trade Ltd Training Standards Council Crossley House Recruitment Limited Safeway Lightening the load NB Selection Recruiting Ecellence Detergent & Household Products Company Rada Recruitment Services Elgin Scott Human Resource Management IKEA Ltd. 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