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News from 04/08/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Simon Bloxam-Rose, Senior Chaplain, Barney Spender, Robert Cole, Michael Hornsby and Nicholas Watt, Russell Kempson and Mark Henderson, Gordon Wilcock, Bill Frost, David A. Harris, Richard Russell, Peter Lilley, Ivo Tennant, Charles Nixon-Eckersall, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Paul Condon, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Alan Hamilton and Shirley English, John Thicknesse, Piers Ashworth, Rupert Cox, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Bernard Dunstan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert S. Ladds, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Dominic Walsh, Nicholas Watt and Shirley English, Anthony Samuelson, John Carr and our Foreign Staff, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Colin F. Smith, Robert Maxtone Graham, Libby Purves, Chula Rupashinha, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Susan McCormick, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Marianne Curphey and Gavin Lumsden, Brian Chadwick, John Paterson Paterson, Nigel Pearce, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Barry Millington, Silvia Rice, Simon de Bruxelles, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, John Russell Taylor, James D. Zirin, Henry Knobil, Andrew Butcher, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Robert Burns, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Frederick Lawton, John Stern, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Moira Petty, Giles Tremlett and Joanna Bale, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Adam Jones and Andrew Butcher, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Barry Wigmore, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Benedict Birnberg, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Michael Hellicar, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,

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Tuesday Every Weeday Cronyism row over TV chiefs job Royal Mail security men shot Index I will never cash in on Diana crash, pledges bodyguard 57 other varieties join England's football leagues The viagra effect Summer gale brings chaos to Cowes fleet Maize MPs reject is spared ban Bose Tuesday Every Weekday Field attacks spin-doctors as cancer at heart of government Residents reach compromise on Bogside march Demon Internet Ruc death case review Friends died on graduation break Attempt to extradite ex-MI 5 spy 'may fail Mystery trawler wreck to be explored A Star Prison Sellafield worker is treated News in Brief Landmine expert dies in accident Rabbis hit by salmonella bug Driver dies after row in street Mountain ordeal soldier Sies home Record ride on rollercoaster Armed council tax rebel is a local hero Supporters may unite to pay bill that sparked four day siege, reports Simon de Bruxelles Near-blind doctor, 94, begged to keep Lowrys By a Correspondent: Judge bails fraudster to donate kidney to brother Air France The man with clean hands needs more than an empty slate Riddell on Politics Go van shipyard that launched a magnate Gus Macdonald is the latest chapeter in ariveting sucess story. report Alan Hamilton and Shirley English The Royal Bank of Scotland Brown attacked as Cbi reveals exports slump There's no business like politics Changing Times Heroin's new image hooks teenagers Dealer's techniques have had alarming success reports, Richard Ford Drug tests cost regiment 30 soldiers Nissan Battlefields on the Front Line Police hunt for father's motive in child killings Liberal bishops urged to repent on gay rights Ruth Gledhill sees Church split over homosexuality What Emerged from Lambeth Talk BT Banned rebel ordained after compromise Yorks give battle in rain in the cause of charity Briton dies climbing. Swiss Alps News in Brief Dog finds drugs Rabbit boy dies Ostrich attack Bomb relic Basket case Children attacked by wasps Harrods Leg muscle kick-start for heart patients Prudential Pilot who helped Nadir to flee justice faces jail Accmplice convicted for part in fugitive, reports Richard Duce Mr Cannabis and the case of planted evidence Pregnant warder 'told to use bucket' Damages for woman in surgery blunder PC World the Computer Superstore Livingstone 's capital plan to tax and spend MP unveils populist plan to become London mayor, writes Nicholas Watt Girls' fears of being fat drive them to smoke By a Staff Reporter: How talk can curb teenage pregnancy Treasure hunter spots £100m haul off Cornish coast Threat to birds at winter site hit by poison It's Getting Closer Renault (Reuters): Spanked children 'are slower learners' Teacher Training Agency Havel critical again after lung collapse Congo threatened by army mutiny World in Brief Mugabe repeals strike ban Prison population soars (Reuters): Lamb Chop's creator dies AFP: Yangtze dykes blown up Suharto son-in-law accused Pope pleads for migrants AP: Bear scare for Britons Russian deal to sell Saddam key missile parts Gunmen who shot Uday 'are captured' Iraq attack on Un inspectors points to new confrontation Mandela criticised over closer Baghdad ties Health insurance (Reuters): Actor fights to free father Taleban poised to take last city Islamists' swift advance is alarming Russia, writes Christopher Thomas Intel inside Caribbean drugs suspect threatens to kill 250 American students Clinto's aides fear 'confess all' plea is a trap An admission of guilt could lead to a perjury charge, Bronwen Maddox writes St. Joseph's Hospice Baby-swap case parents killed in crash Flames engulf homes around Athens Serbs hail victory over Kosovo rebel A scorched - earth policy has left the Albanian guerrillas divied and in disarrayh, wirtes Tom Walker in Belgrade Factory women targeted by serial killer Managers wanted: £100,000 on offer Choose your Players from Here Viagra: just who is a suitable case for treatment? Yorkshire Bank London Hernia Centre I feel like a real woman again Viagra changed Bonnie Myers's life, Barry Wigmore reports. But it is not for all, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Harley Medical Group X and Closer The house that Pym built Lord Pym has fulfilled an ambition to trace his family history interview by Moria petty Changing Times Gateway What will they say at Balmoral ? Fashion has killed teenage rebellion, says Bill Frost Britain gives up on the Reformation Michael Gove on the strange death of a Protestant nation Leaping lords Holy rebuke Picture Gallery Get away from it all Let the politicians take a real holiday, and give us all a rest from their stress Dressed down Bear witness Why I feared Frank Peter Lilley says Labour can't hide behind slander Brothers at Arms Edmonds is his own worst enemy Butler in Baghdad The struggle over sanctions reaches a crucial stage Point-Blank What is the purpose of setting a futile record? An earlier view of justice on trial over Bentley execution Past imperfect Jewish broadcasting Detained on board Alzheimer's treatment Motorway manners Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Police promotions Cocking a snook Art, prizes and the times we live in Mitres on the water Never a lender Models of their kind Court Circular Anniversaries University news Birthdays today Second thoughts on ancestor Lucy Press Complaints Commission Reception Premium Bonds Munnings seen at his best in Newmarket Personal Columns Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Legal news Retirements Luncheon Rotary Club of London Alfred Schnittke Alfred Schnittke, Russian composer, doed yesterday of a stroke aged 63. He was born on November 24,1934 Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Darlington Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Darlington, KBE, former Director of Naval Education and head of the Instructor Branch, died on July 4 aged 88. He was born on March 2,1910 Personal Column Court & Social Announcements Eva Bartok Eva Bartok, actress, died in Londan on August I aged 72. She was born in Hungary, probably in 1926 On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,861 Business Perfect Day In the Times Forecast Inside Section 2 Today Ionica's future on the line as bank facility is scrapped US owner to sell London Electricity Insurance sellers investigated by fraud squad John Charcol Economics BA alliance faces fresh hurdle Van Miert proposes scrapping frequent-flyer scheme Arts Law Asia crisis pushes Hsbc bad debts to $1.15bn Television and Radio Page 38,39 Business Today Factories gloom sends pound below Dm2.90 Albertson 's in $11.7bn supermarket takeover OFT review considers new rules for IFAs Property boom cools off BT Dye cast for Parkland unit Imaging deal for Kodak Six Abbey directors make ?3m Cendant 's auditors eye Forbes Rival wine chains in merger talks Business Roundup Us mushroom ruling Charles Barrett rescue WPP buys Japan stake Celebrated up by 39% GKN army contract Filtronic's US deal Tourist Rates Scardino says Pearson is likely to quit BSkyB Bass in leisure business sale Fuddruckers feast for Cannon By our City Editor: Storms looming to the East Commentary Saville Gordon buys 128 sites Glaxo ends marketing joint venture HSBC Holdings plc Bid talks boost shares in TLG Profits leap by 50% at Spring Commodities Lffe Options Hercules lifts chemicals sector with takeover talk 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 Saville Gordon Midland /Hsbc Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Mrs Scardino's success Tempus Parkland Wall Street Why the Treasury seems to have lost its memory Policy making has been over-political under-resourced and too young and innocent Cold comfort The Times City Dairy Tuscan fruits The Times City Dairy Song and dance The Times City Dairy Modern man holds no mysteries for the global ad men Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Services Hargreaves Lansdown Shares steady at close Direct life & pension services British Funds Recommended Today New West End Shows Flims on General Release Dance Victoria Palace Opera Counting on the jokes Opera Le Comto ory Easy and smoochy Proms: Gershwin's masterpiece, and a Thea Musgrave work inspired by Robert Burns Songs of young love Galleries SSAFA Forces Help Double in the country Same old new faces Galleries: Rachel Campbell-Johnston suffers an attack of éjà-vu at the National Portrait Gallery's BP Award show X Closer Still Royal National Theatre By appointment to the Prince A new exhibition traces the artistic tasts of their to the throne through the ages. John Russell Taylor reports Royal Academy of Arts Around the Galleries Business to Sale Business NatWest Computers & Computing Services Caring Parents Organisation Evesham Micros Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Communications 2000 Business Opportunities Lawyers online: any time, any place, anywhere Afraid of taking holidays, asks Edward Fennell: then check out the legal Internet service Can you take the credit? James D. Zirin on co -authorship and why it pays to declare your share Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Falconer flying high QD ZMB Clifford Chance ZMB Industry Pearl Com Prop- Snr Position in Se England Legal Executive required for busy in-house legal… Hempsons Solicitors Why the law failed Derek Bentley Birnberg , whose firm acted for the Bentley family, examines the numerous lessons the justice system must learn Nomura Consumers' Association Buena Vista Home Entertainment Competition Lawyer The Times Newspapers Euro pets to travel free? ZMB Industry Chambers Professional Recruitment Financial Services Authority Locum Trust Lawyer Exc . opp for dynamic young Nq Property Lawyer!!… Law Recruitment Property- Berkshire- to ?28K. Opportunity for a… Paralegal ZMB Industry Lipson Lloyd Jones BNFL French provincial winner poised for tilt at St Leger Racing: Improving Pozarica Prepares for Novel Challenge Tote International Handicap Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Bath Gatterick Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Mclntire's leadership quality gives us control Golf: Home Team's Performance on Greens is Decisive in Curtis Cup Triumph Legal & General French hold the key to European tournament Rugby Union For the Record Pools Forecast Lindsay sparks criticism Rugby League Wasim considers retiring from firing line Michael Henderson on a player who has enough of his country's internal strife Yorkshire's challenge sustained by Gough Sussex make light of Surrey total Lara's departure proves decisive Sri Lankans let their chance slip Shah times victory bid to perfection Donald awaits ruling Yesterday's Scoreboards Country Tables Last-wicket pair deny Hampshire needed win Surrey end long wait for trophy Sports in Brief Osborn relishes sea change Cowes Week: Newcomer exchanges San Francisco for Solent Hill sees light at the end of the tunnel Motor Racing: Former Champion Believes Jordan Can Return Him to Front of the Grid X X-Files Fixtures Word-Watching Radio Choice May the force be with us? Television Choice From transcendence to the totally trivial Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Channel 5 Cricket 37 Striking failure confronts United Time running out for ferguson after Kluivert rejects £9 million move to Old Trafford Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Henman prepares for lift-off Sponsorship of Tour under threat Golf 36 Advanced Hair Studio Gillespie kept at Newcastle by injury

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