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News from 11/08/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Ian McGeoch, Richard Hines, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Rosemary Righter, David Adams, Robert Cole, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Roger Dyson, David Pannick Qc, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, and Zahid Hussain, Philip Howard, John O'reilly, Carol Midgley, Gordon Rawlins, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Edward Welsh, Stephen Jakobi, Anne Johnson-Rooks, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Davis, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, James Harcus, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, John Young, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Chris Barton, Adrienne May, Rachel Campbell Johnston, Russell Kempson, Anne Ursell, Richard Cork, Campbell Stott, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, Gerald Hartup, Helen Wallace, S. Crookes, K. R. Tompsett, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Richard Ottaway, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Habie Schwarz, Andrew Butcher, David Orr, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Jane Hughes, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, J. J. Oakes, Sarah Cunningham, Simon Sellick, Michael Hornsby and James Landale, Sally Morris, Stewart Tendler, Richard Duce, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Betty Baker, Camilla Baldwin, Neil Spurrier, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Christopher C. Lees, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Daniel McGrory and Dominic Kennedy, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Robert Holton, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Christopher Irvine, Deborah Collcutt and John Carr, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Princes may run mother's 'secret charity' Diana fund has £1m Index Gaul door open Picture Gallery Britain bakes after 'world's hottest month' The Times Fantasy League England's cricketers get winning feeling again US offers $2m for bombers Government cracks down on travel firms' insurance deals Direct Line Bacteria alert prompts tests on milk safety Nationwide survey will look for organism that may cause gut disease, write Michael Hornsby and James Landale Chicken breeders warned on feeding Bank of Scotland Gaul yields 'significant find' Jail computer scheme suspended Fringe police call foul on comic Merit reforms will affect 1% of consultants Prom is disrupted by class struggle News in Brief Shooting charge News in Brief Briton murdered News in Brief Trust accused News in Brief Flight of fancy News in Brief Home call threat News in Brief Statue returned News in Brief Trust was launched with a royal cheque for £100 Charities trust enabled the Princess to choose her causes, writes Alan Hamilton Diana's secret gifts arrived in post Cash came with requests for no publicity, write Daniel McGrory and Dominic kennedy Pairs hotels offer 'last trip' tours A Hundred Good Causes Gateway Prince's aides will look into abseiling dangers Couple confined girl aged five in filthy room for 15 months Parents jailed for six months after failure of social services, reports Simon de Bruxelles Siemens Housing project uncovers lost Roman market town Blair seeks inquiry into Pill death Woman dies in para-sail accident Bullied girl committed suicide, coroner rules Farmers demand silence News in Brief Unhealthy drug News in Brief Into thin air News in Brief Collision averted News in Brief Stunt rider hurt News in Brief Long-lost love News in Brief Avengers are keeping out of the picture Film and stars are absent from launch intended to revive heroic television duo, writes Carol Midgley Picture Gallery Desert rock is confirmed as a Martian invader Hughes appointed OM Ready Reckoner 'Marriage from hell' led placid wife to kill A mother of five who stabbed husband to death after 24 years of violence and abuse is freed by an Old Bailey judge Dollond & Aitchison Sailor died as clothes caught in boat engine DIAL-a-PHONE Surgeon remove Leeson's tumour Correction Nissan Peril grows from town with mink under its feet Adrian Lee reports on how 3,000 escaped predators are spreading out PC Workers were too tall to pluck chickens Grouse shoot in dampened spirit Bathers cover up to avoid shell cuts Seaside scene recalls resort's days in the sun Ramsgate once played host to royalty, but then became cockney day trip, writes John Young Parachutist crashes to avoid crowd at festival Sporting Life unseats its new Editor Memo to Bar Council admits 'ludicrous' fees Barclays Hottest month fuels fear on global warming Casino tribe in $193m homage to heritage Veteran Glenn flexes muscles for return to space at 77 Taleban's triumph over Masood forces alarms neighbours Leak theory in ski tragedy World in Brief Tea poisons Japan workers World in Brief (AFP): Boys accused of murder World in Brief Pope casts his Net wider World in Brief (AP): Maoris 'came from China' World in Brief Balloonist Fossett recovers from fire World in Brief Family mourns death of mother in blast West steps up Congo pullout as fears of anarchy increase Kabila vanishes and Cabinet loyalty crumbles in face of Tutsi rebel raids, Sam Kiley writes from Kinshasa CU Dozen bombing suspects held Round -up of Muslims may indicate pressure to get results, Inigo Gilmore reports from Dares Salaam Tanzania Moi rules out hopes of finding more survivors Kenya Tiny Clinton pledges to defy terror threats Tiny Caribbean island votes on breakaway Nevis is preparing to move Business for Sale Up to £12,000 per Month-Part Time Assolitely Hno… Business to Business The Proven Way To Make Big Money Fast Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Evesham Tale Brunei installs successor to world's richest title Why it pays to shop around in Europe Roger Boyes finds that consumers face widely varying prices within the EU's supposed single market Business to Business Franchises Distributors & Agents Conferences & Exhibitions The Pad Long Established Limousine Company Delicious Ice Cream Vending Opportunity CCTV Franchise First Credit Limited Swisher Killer's memento on sale Corsican 'hitman' bungled murder Time Disabled by prejudice Why does one in three of us believe a person in a wheelchair can't be intelligent? Habic Schwarz reports. Photograph: Chris Harris Virgin Holidays Prime Health Where to Find Help Yorkshire Bank The benefits of taking a cannabis pill Medicine Chest My career cost me custody This woman lost custody of her children for getting home at 7pm, says Barry Wigmore Another day, another gin Why do women drink too much? asks Sally Morris Total Style Is there such a thing as quality time? How Doris Karloff was monstered It isn't great to be a British eccentric, says Michael Gove Painted out The Princes' real peril Concern for the safety of William and Harry is a pretext for media intrusion Party poopers The Times Diary Holy smoke The Times Diary The amorous adventures of Ernest Hemingway in Africa… Victory over disbelief Simon Barnes on the smile that did for South Africa The Numbers Game The dangers of inflation in higher education The Brink of Darkness Congo slides into civil war against another corrupt ruler Comeback Cricket A victory was essential for the future of the English game Training and pay behind haemorrhage of Nhs staff Compensation awards Millennium bug Post haste Defendants' right to trial by jury Detained on board Testing times I see no minister of maritime policy 'Spectacular' Cowes RN plaques Job prospects Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon New bishop Greenwich School of Management University news Birthdays today BMDS Picture Gallery Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriages General Sir Harry Tuzo General Sir Harry Tuzo, GCB OBE MC Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, 197678, died on August 7 aged 80. He was born on August 26,1917 Personal Column Churchill's plc Professor Michael Kitson Multiple Display Advertising Items Colin Imray Colin Imray, colonial policeman and author, died on July 2 aged 89. He was born on August 21,1909 Shakespeare Remodelled by Brecht News The Times Crossword No 20,867 Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Siemens losing £1m a month on PFI project Mandelson in BA clash with Brussels Claremont in takeover talks John Charcol Economics Goldman team steps closer to windfall Law Inchcape sells bottler Arts Markets stagger in wake of Asian worries Television and Radio Business Today Stars' venture fails to shine Flextech to fight ITC decision Cox will buy Chiroscience deal Stoves complains Tourist Rates BT Mayflower and Volvo in hot pursuit of Dennis Scott quits as Saatchi chairman Orange on course to move into the black Switch by borrowers lifts Skipton Groves Europe to close crane builder Bid hopes boost National Power Business Roundup Sun Life double blow Business Roundup Pan Andean woe Business Roundup Gander offer agreed Business Roundup Dip at Pare Asterix Business Roundup Silvermines rises 18% Business Roundup Workspace on the up Busniess Roundup Nycomed Amersham buys in US Stagecoach deal pips arch-rival Huntingdon rescue package proposed Alpha pulls out of retail sale By our City Editor: The power and the glory BUPA Health Screening Commodities Liffe Options Investors take flight as Ftse hits six-month low 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 Beguiling BA Tempus Orange Saatchi Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Inchcape Wall Street Pulling power Europe turns its back on the secrets of success Economic View Is it moves towards a single currency, Brussels is succumbing to over-regulation Root route The Times City Diary Phoney war The Times City Diary Foster relation The Times City Diary IBM's withdrawal from Olympics is calculated gamble Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Shares down in quiet trading First direct QD Chambers Professional Recruitment 11 New Square Lincoln's Inn Tenancy University of Oxford Coventry Magistrates' Courts Committee All box number replles should be addressed GG ZMB Graham Gill & Young BNFL Simons Muirhead & Burton Smith Newman Associates Will you marry me? Then sign here, darling History's great unromantics Picture Gallery Chambers Banking & Finance PSD Who to blame when the jury is out to lunch ZMB Industry Hays Richard Owen Belieib Lipson Lloyd Jones QD Office of Fair Trading Off abroad? Pack a lawyer Getting into legal hot water overseas could scar you for life, reports Stephen Jakobi Conyers Dill & Pearman Legal Appointments Conyers Dill & Pearman All Box Number Replies Shuld Be Addressed to: Box The Lord Chancellor's Department Court… Osborne Clarke Putting the pain into being fired Frances Gibb on the employees taking advantage of disability discrimination Multiple Classified Advertising Items AEA Law Law Recruitment Palely loitering Proms Ulster Orch/Sitkovetsky Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times Proms Ode for Stalin BBSCSO/Elder Albert Hall/Radio 3 Weekend crowd-pleasers Pop Gullford Festival Stoke Park, surrey Another sunset boulevardier Theatre The Clowness Gate, W11 Dangerous to know Edinburgh Fringe Pop Genius who gave war a human face Visual Art: Richard Cork reviews a fine show of Robert Capa's photography Theatres RSC Sweet Charity Oh what a Lovely War Around the Galleries Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by James Christopher New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the best movies Gordon Reece Galleries Bill Wright's Capital Breaks £50,000 for picking 11 players. . . Simple The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form How to Enter your Fantasy League Team Choose your Players from Here Riders prepare to breach rules in sponsorship row Racing: Jockeys Frustrated by Veto on Advertising Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Ayr Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Bath Double Classic out of Ebor Rapid Raceline England's success could be prelude to greater things Sympathy for Cronje's team but unstinting praise for Stewart's band in their hour of triumph Test Match Averages NatWest How the series was won and lost Alan Lee highlights the key moments in a rollersoaster-ride of five Test matches Final Scoreboard from Headingley S Africa struggle to find answers Forest give go-ahead for Dutch auction Football Pools Forecast For the Record Picture Gallery United admit defeat over Yorke Today's Fixtures Jarni move in doubt Legal & General Injury fails to heal fast enough for Oakes Athletics Gunnell on top of world after his 147 break In Brief Rowell favourite to save Bristol Rugby Union: Dwyer Contender to Become New Director of Rugby McRae shifts his focus to Ford Motor Rallying: Scot to Leave Subaru next Year for £6 Million Salary Franchise hopefuls await final decision Rugby League Push holds key to British league By our Sports Staff: Substances confirmed as illegal Cycling` Great Britain face a difficult hurdle Equestrianism Radio Choice The hard man uncovered Television Choice Delusions, drugs and a discredited doctor Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable England taste champagne at last Gough sets seal on series triumph as South Africa are defeated at Headingley Times Two Crossword Football Local hero steps forward Micheal Henderson celebrates the most ebullient of bowlers Croft takes his bow from afar Rallying Sight Savers

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