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News from 31/07/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Gerald Stonehill, Patricia Bagnall, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, G. Richards, Nick Nuttall, Virginia Bottomley, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, John Midwinter, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Darcy Beamer-Downie, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, Lucy Hawking, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Alexandra Frean and Mark Henderson, Jeremy Whittle, Ruth Gledhill and Peter Foster, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Patrick Moore, Robin Hodgson, Deputy Chairman, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Timon Day, Timon Day and Sarah Cunningham, Pat Gibson, Paul Hoggard, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, Mark Seddon is Editor of Tribune, Terence Feely, Debra Craine, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Mooney, Robin Marris, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Daniel Johnson, Mike Morrison, Jon Davey, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, H. J. Fisher, Steven Downes, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, John Wadham, Director, Paul Durman, Susan Karlin, Simon de Bruxelles, Celia Brayfield, Maggie Brown, Raymond Keene, Helen Ford, Claudia Joseph, Matt Dickinson, Emily Davison, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Andrew Drummond, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Peter Porter, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Adrian Lee, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Adrian Lee and Stephen Farrell, Patricia Leon, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, David Davies, President, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, John Rolls, Co-ordinator, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Eric A. Ash, C. Fairfax, Director, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Stephen Dalton, Jack Bailey, Lucy Salisburry, Phillippa Atkinson, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Nick Foulkes, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Richard Clifford, Virginia Matthews,

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The verdict comes 45 years too late: Bentley is cleared Black day: Roger Black resigned as Great Britain… Index Today: Top Columnists in the Times Hundreds of elected mayors to add glitz to town hall politics Disco-dancing bishops to woo teenagers Tomorrow High Noon for Clinton Polaris threat to Russian cities Checkout check A savage man and his petty acolytes Bernard Levin recalls his feud with the "malign" Lord Chief justice Goddard AXS Telecom Morris, a beast of a man, heralds a new age of evasion Blair pledges to hold elections for second chamber Bose Better sound through research MPs' plea for migrant children Kumon Maths Enniskillen man on early release board Eurosceptic fear fuelled by research News in Brief Fur farming out News in Brief Secrecy to end News in Brief Schools deadline News in Brief Train sentence News in Brief Record lottery win for the lucky 13 A group of factory workers has struck a ?100m jackpot, reports Tunku Varadarajan Lesbians who had 'pickle-jar ' babies separate Inventor of the smell-free lavatory cleans up in court Builder ' jailed for deceiving woman, 91 Dixons Allason awarded 'nominal' damages Labour 's doubts made investors desert the Dome Millennium firm report shows the construction was entirely funded by lottery, writes Dominic Kennedy Currys Arts Council rejects £58m grant plea Rape girl's mother may sue attacker over payout By a Correspondent: Thieving hound carries the can Crash boy kept alive for organ donation News in Brief Lawrence trust News in Brief Cup of cheer News in Brief Gay age concern News in Brief Embassy debts News in Brief Tycoon held News in Brief Mardi Gra case News in Brief Landmine code News in Brief Polaris plan targeted 44 Soviet cities Secret 1959 papers reveal extend of Britain's nuclear fears, writes Michael Evans How the Navy beat RAF in nuclear battle Honda Schoolgirl cadet dies on night exercise BT Sentenced to death before he got to court The Derek Bentley Case Derek Bentley was a victim of the era in which he grew up, report Alan Hamilton and Adrian Lee Judge is accused of basic errors Christopher Craig: The Boy with the Gun Honda Saturday in the Times PC World Minister opens door for animal transplants Operations must be shown to be safe for humans, says Ian Murray Britannia Rethink on sale of B6 vitamin British Gas Appeal to restore suffragette grave Comet Breast cancer test could end anxious wait Caesarean birth against patient's will is outlawed Britannia The Sharing Society Get your Business Ready for the Bug Blacks are most at risk in police custody deaths Richard Ford reports on Study that suggests a greater use of force against ethnic minorities Dixons Anglican bishops will keep silent on polygamy Starlight set shape of things to come Sex change pair lose their fight for recognition Direct Line Court backs Prescott on housing targets Minister acted lawfully when he insisted on more new homes than locals wanted, writes Nick Nuttall By our Environment Correspondent: Meacher orders coastal clean-up Global warming ruffles feathers Wife tells how two died at waterfall Homebase Greener black cab takes to the road What do you think of the show so far ?Andrew Pierce on how Blair is now inviting criticism with Labnour's glossy annual report Andrew Pierce on how inviting criticism with Labour's glossy annual report Halfords Eager talk may not stand up to close scrutiny Riddell on Politics Consultants' group banishes Draper Blair attempts to woo back the woman he has disappointed Worcester voters think they were conned, Writes Simon de Bruxelles Worcester votes think they were conned, writes Simon de Bruxelles Woodstock Floors Limited Complete list of Government HSA Crownplan Health Care Cambodia opts for hardliner to avert conflict Tiny Picture Gallery Japanese old guard to tackle reforms Buckingham Palace Burmese junta ends protest by 'frail' critic Retreating Kosovo rebels vow to fight back In a no man's land of mad dogs and smouldering villages, guerrillas say the only contact they have with Serbs is through the barrel of a gun, Tom Walker writes from Likovac Bismarck legacy under scrutiny as Germans mark anniversary Drugged Tour wobbles unsteadily on Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct High Noon for prosecutor and President Suburban mother speaking up for the truth Stena Line Pentagon curbs romance in the ranks Pilot suicide theory in crash that killed 104 Bank of Scotland Edgy Congress fears move to impeach Clinton (Reuters): Apartheid killer to give evidence against Botha B&Q (Reuters): Bell trip to Burundi highlights plight of the Tutsis Bug contaminates Sydney water supply World in Brief (AFP): Fetishist comes a cropper (AFP): 15 feared dead in air crash (Reuters): Race to reach mine victims (Reuters): Sierra Leone rebels in raid (AFP): Taleban raids TV shops (Reuters): 25 killed in Kashmir clash B&Q Hot Tips Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Objects of desire The art of eating out One should be able to enjoy the elements, not be at their mercy Monsoon Six of the Best Horse whispering A new film reveres it bu there is no mystique about taking to horses, says Lucky Hawking Humans' sharp teeth and meaty smell scare horses Prime Health a member of the standard Life Group How to Handle a Horse Time Perils of living outside the loop Do dinnner parties matter?Mark seddon thinks they should not Did David have some early inking of his fate? Anapostle of sweetness and light Daniel Johnson salutes a man who practise his principles Frank Field takes his religious beliefs neat Soiled goods The Times Diary Jack spat The Times Diary Picture Gallery A Parliament of fools Is Tessa Jowell a numbskull? Or is nonconformity alien to the Commons? Tuscan delight The Times Diary Fried tempers The Times Diary Flying Scot The Times Diary Bring back the noose Michael Gove prefers hanging to hounding Green, Unpleasant Land Prescott's Victory threatens rural England Old Men in Little Hurry An uninspiring Japanese Cabinet has one last chane at reform Tour De Farce Cycling must be stripped down and rebuilt from scratch Authorisation of covert surveillance Central Office changes Detained on board School uniform: mark of distinction? Range of support for hunting ban Not to be sniffed at Cocking a snook UCL polymath Bargee, Bard, and boatful of bishops Christian conscience Power title Job prospects Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Dinner Air Force Board Graduation Liverpool John Moores University Personal Column University news The night sky in August Institute of Physics Legal appointment Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Ambassador Blacksmiths' Company Joiners and Ceilers' Company Jerome Robbins Jerome Robbins, American choreographer, died on July 29 aged 79. He was born on October 11,1918 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Trevor Philpott Trevor Philpott, journalist, died on July 29 aged 74. He was born in Northampton on May 30,1924 Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir David Hunt Sir David Hunt, KCMG, diplomat and champion of BBC TV's Mastermind, died yesterday aged 84. He was born on September 25,1913 From Our Political Correspondent: LD. Stansgate Will Be Mr. Benn Today The Times Crossword No 20,858 News Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Toshiba In the Saturday Times Tomorrow Inside Section Ladbroke sale offer to even odds for MMC Stores to face OFT inquiry on buying powers Shrimpers sign up George Soros Business Lending evaporates at Halifax BSkyB to spend up to £480m on digital viewers Media Mortgage Solutions Education Pound hit as rate rise fears recede The Verdict on Ringo's New Album Arts Business Today EMI still in PolyGram race Leap for Glaxo shares reflects sales confidence BT Picture Gallery TBI pulls out of airport bidding WPP to expand in Japan Ocean links up with US supply chain Unfair dismissal plans favour fat cats, says CBI Treasury to extend the FSA's powers Business Roundup Roadchef expansion Rolls chief set to quit Hicking shares slide Utility chiefs' pay leaps Yen exposes LVMH Boost for Powderject Colefax earnings fall Siebe bounces back Pru pledges action to protect policyholders Organic growth rewarded at TI Arriva chief set for departure By our City Editor: Supermarkets hammered again Henlys heads for Dennis merger Provident loans in SA townships BT Lasmo looking hard at high-cost oilfields Commodities Liffe Options Market rides a wave of positive profits news London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) GOLD/PREClOUS Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes The only way is up Tempus Halifax Lasmo Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Provident Fin Wall Street Poor could now count the cost of a chronic mis-reading of the figures Doubt s are being voiced on the level of earnings inflaton. Robin Marris has examined the statiics and finds that Gordon Brown's fears of escalating wages are not just exaggerated but totally groundless Cracks show The Times City Dairy Picture Gallery DTI pitfalls lie in wait for Mandelson Cracks show The Times City Diary Coded message The Times City Dairy The Times French leave The Times City Diary Lyons share The Times City Diary Callmate BMW job losses are no surprise Busines Letter Give them time The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Shares make strong rally Investors Chronicle United colours of Womad Pop: The easygoing festival is the bright spot on a dreary landscape serving up all the world's music on a plate The Times Pop Arty party animals look to the future For Apollo 440, pop's not all beer and skittles, says Lisa Verrico Dance It's a classic Jazz Albums Do we need another hero? David Sinclair talksto the duo coming up fast on the outside for the 1998 Mercury Music Prize Not even with help from his friends New Pop Albums Kylie's light fantastic Live GIG Kyile Minogue Empire, W12 Barbican Centre Listings Recommended this Weekend Gudie to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Art Galleries Prince of Wales Theatre Royal Shake Speare Company Victoria Palace Talking with their feet Dance Tharp!Barican Unmoved to the bitter end Theatre Music Songs for the dead Prom BBC now/ Wigglesworth Albert Hall/Radio 3 Another Sunday, another editor The Observer's sales are at a 50-year low. What choice does the new Editor have? Big guns snub Edinburgh Haven't we all met somewhere before? As autumn nears, the same old Tv faces are back agian Sound and the fury of Mr Sony Paul Russell is famous for once dong a deal at gunpoint. Now he is briefly bringing George Michael back to Sony, Says Chris Ayres The media interview Media & Marketing NBS The Sunday Times CJA Recrutment Consultants Group The Sunday Times Frankly, we didn't give a damn Celia Brayfield throw down a challenge to the new editor of a magazine going into freefall Thinking women think about issues of the day Shocking ads do work The Times Figures show ITV has its work cut out Nediawatch We've never had it so good For the first time the top four us networks will air British series in once season. Uk talent is showing it can complete in the toughest Tv market. Susan Karlin reports Lost in special effects Where do the top film-makers in Hollywood go when they want a moster or a spaceship? Chris Ayres on an unlikely British triumph Home truths for a telework generation A new magazine will tackle the human issues of working at home, says Virginia Matthews Investment advice from computer package Sub-assignee bound by side letter Bentley trial unfair through flawed summing-up Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 When parents hinder a child's progress How involved with their children's schooling should parents be? Not too much, says Tony Mooney Parents who help with homework have a negative effect The US way to university Deaf children need the best of both worlds Sing language and lip-reading are great for the deft but taught exclusively can academic growth Picture Gallery Can a teacher truly take charge? NEw guidelines allow teachers to use 'reasonable force'. Does this add to discipline crisis, asks Victoia Fletcher Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Ashridge The Times Holborn College Get Rich Proofreading? Advice from the Department for Education Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Cambridge Double Trigger fires historic triple salvo Racing: Goodwood Rises to Epic Stating Performance Thunderer: Goodwood William Hill Guide to our Racecard Improving Kumatour can defy top weight Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Bangor Maguire has quick return Rapid Raceline Udechuku is denied gold medal at the last Athletics Thunderer: Newmarket Coulthard hopes to reign in wet Motor Racing: McLaren Team Confident of Keeping Schumacher Bay Thunderer: Salisbury Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Barron keeps a good mate Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Souyave backs a forward policy Hockey Winning Move Keene on Chess Rivals see red as Germany triumph Sailing Demands of the family weigh down Parnevik Golf The Times Taylor breathes sigh of relief Bridgend joins clubs on the brink Rugby Union: Welshmen Fight for Survival as Financial Crisis Grows For the Record By our Sports Staff: FA calls for change to head off European breakaway Football Hughes inspires England Sport in Brief The Times Sussex find Saqlain too accurate Cricket Munton begins long haul back Hampshire enjoy change of fortune Peters puts Pakistan in a spin Yesterday's Scoreboards Gallian answers call to the bridge The Times Lehmann cuts loose with rare aplomb By our Sports Staff: Lewis to pay price for abusive outburst The Times Steels has mettle to revive ailing Tour Belgin claim thied stage win on road to Switzerland Word-Watching Rowley poses real threat Rugby League Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Henman weathers stormy encounter Tennis Rural facts: well stone me Television Choice Radio Choice The wanted war criminal with wavy hair Review BBC 1 Setellite and Cable United seek pay deal to land Kluivert Fee ageed for Holland striker Times Two Crossword Th E Times Racing 44 Week point in Unsworth's move leaves Villa baffled Black quits in anger over snub Tour police call halt for Massi Golf 46 Mortgage express

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