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News from 12/08/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Susan Kellerman, Alyn Shipton, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Noreen Taylor, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Chris Ward, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, John Vincent, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alix Ramsay and Julian Muscat, David Wilson, David Rhys Jones, Virginia Matthews, Richard Hobson, Oliver Crocombe, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Chris Partridge and Nigel Powell, William Clarke, Hylton, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Edward Welsh, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Susie Henley, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, David Orr and Inigo Gilmore, Joe Joseph, Vikram Singh, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Allan R. Thom, Stephen Farrell, Amanda Loose, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, David Eimer, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Carl Mortished and Christine Buckley, Caroline Cranbrook, Katherine Bergen, Peter Abraham, Rosalind Kerven, Victoria Fletcher, Russell Kempson, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Polly Newton and Jason Niss?, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Alex O'connell and Peter Foster, Alan Hamilton and Tunku Varadarajan, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Paul Redgrave, Sandra C. King, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Ruth Lea, Steve Dickinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Simon Mighall, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Hettie Judah, Carol Allen, Dalya Alberge, Richard Duce, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Michael Senior, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Liz Rutherford, Anjana Ahuja, Kate Muir and Stephen Farrell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Allen Robertson, Alan Jenkins, Michael Dynes, Jason Cowley, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Alan Coren, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Jean MacKenzie, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Julian Rose (Chairman), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Wednesday 30p BP to merge with Amoco in ?67bn deal Takeover is biggest in history Index Repossessions up Abbey National Hungry polar bears menace Arctic team trapped in icebound boat Global meltdown Bomb expert dies in tunnel Playwright who prefers a video Cyprus fire devours general's home Wednesday 30p Embattled business chiefs call for interest rate cut The ripping yarn that led to a great British empire Jon Ashworth reports on how BP's epic story began with pride, prejudice and an adventurous hero called D'Arcy BT Cutting a deal 'over there' Company man's top prize Irvine asks to shed his tights and breeches Labour fights to keep leftist group off NEC Hopkins £1m for Snowdon Pay warning TV crew charged E coli inquiry Presidential pull Playwright stages video revolt over tedious theatre Dalya Alberge reports on a popular author who claims most new plays are letting down their audiences Gascoigne accuses Hoddle of betrayal Drink-driver expert 'was a fake' Palace is 'disgusted ' by us book on Princess Virgin School where the pupils make rules escapes closure Victoria Fletcher on the alternative philosophy that has finally been accepted by Ofsted Charing C Magazine was too serious for boys Wives go into battle against adulterous dons Cancer student reached his goal Earth blazes into the next millennium Evidence of the warmest century at least 1,000 years has increased fears about pollution, writes Nick Nuttall Heatwave claims lives in drowning accidents Colour Film Orange Heat put on US as the scientists hunt for answers Auditors expose scandal of the corrupt taxmen Jailed 'fraudbuster' was not alone in accepting gifts and hospitality from suspects, reports Polly Newton Dan Proposal that took 33 years Sailor sold plot secrets to pay debts Corrections Pop goes the contented chicken Sister seeks justice for last woman to hang Cape Town police look into Mark Thatcher loan firm Easy Play Advertisers are warned not to mock religion Carol Midgley on complaints about sacred images selling jeans and lager Byte Direct New bishop flies to the rescue Ruth Gledhill reports on a reassurance for opponents of women priests Lowest number of new nurses for a decade Vandals cause most rail accidents Ban ordered on new drugs put on Internet Retailers act to reassure customers over milk Butcher and baker give way to commuter Village that once teemed with life has lost both its annual fairs and half its population, writes Alan Jenkins Elderly in care can protect savings Swiftcall MPs show how to save pennies Worldcover Hyundai Whitewater partner back in court accused of using conductor's cash Reuters: Murderer of Cosby son jailed for life Demon Internet School killers are likely to walk free at 18 Hollywood mentor defends Clinton before grand jury Triumphant Taleban drives back Shia foes $100,000 offer for that dress Bank of Scotland Hunt for missing British tourist in Australia CIA claims it foiled five terrorist plots Rescue teams toil in Nairobi rubble Actress reporter makes the news Raiders not caught on video Talks to start on nuclear arms ban Picture Gallery Sabotaged potholer's injuries highlight Alps feud Reuters: Balloonist on course for world record bid Police die as rebels hit back in Kosovo Intel inside (Reuters): Rolling Stones bring belated satisfaction to Moscow Embattled Congo plans 'nightmare' for Tutsi rebels Tiny Sacked aide looks forward to long trip away from Kremlin Nevis secession hopes blighted World in Brief (AFP): Burma lifts safety pledge (Reuters): German Cold War toll rises (AFP): Libyans honour Castro (Reuters): Nigeria poll countdown (AFP): Riot rumours on Internet 'I could easily fall in love with Scully' Even after five years, Chris Carter devotes seven days a week to his creation, The X-Files. Interview by David Eimer Naked Ambition Why Anthea isn't squirming Anthea Turner has succeeded in salvaging her dignity by showing none at all, says Grace Bradberry Don Warrington was one of the cult figures in 1970s Tv. Interview by Jason Cowley Capturing the rural idy11 Why Emma Bridgewater's pottery empire wasn't enough. Interview by Noreen Taylor Europe Will Monica strip Al as well as Bill ? Will Monica strip A1 as well as Bill? Bronwen Maddox says fallout from clinton could hurt Gore End of term? Sharp words Of mink and men Animal rights lunatics cleared the New Forest of its chief predator: us Unholy ties Jury shy Alan Coren Tiggy's summer of discontent? Tea at the Corens is riskier Brown's Bears Not yet a recession, but tough times have begun The Newt Deal Gingrich ponders his options on an Irish tour The North Wind Blows Godber has bitten off more than he can chew Danger of return to boom and bust 'Brutality' in Kosovo Oxbridge Ma: a question of degree? Price of supermarket dominance Early signs Testing times Seasonal stock Back to basics? Proof King Arthur is more than myth Motorway manners Court Circular Sir David English Service dinner Oxford University Anniversaries today Personal Column Flamboyant gold prospector was battered to death Luxury car sale recalls unsolved murder Inns of Court School of Law : Bar Vocational Course Forthcoming marriages A. V. B. Norman Personal Column Charles Gardner Frank Gale Frank Gale, Obe, Qpm, former Chief Constable of Newcastle upon Tyne died on July 31 aged 88. He was born on July 6,1910 Andr? Weil André Weil, mathematician died on August 6 aged 92. He was born on May 6 1906 On this Day August 12,1914 News The Times Crossword No 20,868 Newspapers Support Recycling Cats & Dogs Tomorrow In the Times Forecast Inside Section 2 Today Global freefall takes toll on Footsie House repossessions rise by 18% as lenders get tougher Renault BP sets off merger alert City braced for wave of bids after $110bn deal Business Arts Prescott and Mandelson at odds over sale of BA slots Homes Television and Radio Business Today Golden hello from Stagecoach Dresdner joins list of suitors for US broker The Times Picture Gallery BOC to shed 4,900 jobs in radical restructuring Soccer fans say kit is too costly Pinnacle to seek autumn stock market listing Sedgwick builds mis-selling fund Broker sets aside £80m and insures against bigger bill Colonial back on acquisitions trail Business Roundup Rea Brothers shines US productivity down Hardy's new chapter Hall slips in first half Saab sales slide 15% Sanderson up 19% CLS acquires Buspace Milner's £100m aim Tourist Rates Hitches at Amersham delay integration Copthorne records strong rise Kingfisher in French talks By our City Editor: Big oil feels the heat Commentary BT moves to revamp operations Diageo bonuses backed Mercury Asset Management Smith & Nephew seeks acquisition Memory moves into profit BP deal fails to stop panic in Square Mile Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 In need of oxygen M&c Hotels Sedgwick Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street Cybersurgery finds Britain waking up to the euro Can sterling remain blameless as the dole queue grows? Manufacturing is suffering now, but Carl Mortished and Christine Buckley say the service sector is next in line Ewe-turn Swing doctor Royalties Ellis scores Charles Schwab Flexibility is a friend to higher profits The Times Unit Trust Information Service Direct Shares plunge to year low City Traveller Direct Ltd Money can't buy Salzburg good taste Festivals: Bizarre opera in Austria; compelling jazz in Brecon; plus theatre and comedy on the Edinburgn Fringe Opera Oj comes to Edinburgh Theatre Theatre They'll go far, going too far Comedy Film Still the best place to savour wails Jazz Great British Hopes Incapable of saving Capability? One of Britain's finest Georgian mansions is in jeopardy. Marcus Binney reports on what can be done to save it Protest fails to dampen Rattle's fire Proms If music be the food of education... Do the 'outreach' programmes of orchestras do any good? Hilary Finch meets a man with a mission Upbeat in Beethoven Concerts: A stirring cycle continues in Birmingham, while London hears two male choruses with difference CBSO/Rattle Birmingham Glad to be singing New York City Gay Men's Chorus Westminster Hall Listings Recommended Today New West End Shows Films on General Release Theatres The ghetto blasters Black cinema finally comes of age with the new film Eve's Bayou, says Carol Allen The National Theatre of Brent Film To advertise in this section please call the… Sister act to relish Cabaret Sibling Reverlry Donmar Treat Me Nice Beauty and the Beast £50,000 for picking 11 players ... Simple Choose your Players from Here North of the Thames Crest Bridgford Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Rentals New Homes The Times Beechcroft The problems with paradise The Earls family found that dreams do not easy when they moved lock, stock and bottle-opener to France, says Rachel Kelly Nursery could be the key to a better class of home Caring for tots could help to fund your mortgage - provided you have a suitable site. Fred Redwood reports The Times Britons scent Olympic jackpot David Powell sees golden future from National Lottery Above all else it's a Berkeley Home Brighton McCoy joins Tote's promotion team Racing: Pool Betting Organisation Recruits Another High-Profile Jockey Hamilton Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Always Alight in Ayr picture Salisbury Course Specialists for Three Meetings Nottingham Beverley Atherton rewarded as Hick gets a stay of execution Cricket Australia force the pace NatWest Kent face new pitch row Derbyshire not overawed British league off the agenda as talks collapse Rugby Union Rusedski names successor to Pickard as coach Tennis Van Hooijdonk's ego could leave him without home Football By our Sports Staff: Currie follows in famous tradition For the Record Today's Fixtures Molyneux skips into final eight David Rhys Jones watches a legend of the rink prove she can still show youth a trick or two Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Simon and ET defy conditions at Aachen In Brief Now England face a tougher test Fame holds no terrors as Pak takes on world Golf: South Korean Prodigy Aims to Be the Tiger Woods of Women's Game Mel Webb marvels at the astonishing potential of Asian golf's new superstar Word-Watching Westwood to drive with care Paradise for petrolheads Television Choice Radio Choice Youth TV: dated without having matured Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable United search for vital experience Lancashire's early blows prove decisive Times Two Crossword No 1482 Olympic Games 34 Zurich loses its golden lustre Bowls 37 Stewart may miss start of Ashes tour Eagle Star Picture Gallery Compuserve Douglas Adams Keep an eye on the kids Net bookshop branches out Lefties get new control Mitsubishi Electric Porn rakes in the profits Web does the Lambeth talk Contents Times Interface Kosovo : first World Web war Eve-Ann Prentice on how the Internet has become a hi-tech battlefield for opponents in the age-old Balkan conflict Natcom 3-D holograms go DIY Tartan army to vote online Syquest Uri Geller's Weird Web Screech into the 70s Clara Net Play your cards right BT Wired for steering Keeping tags on cattle Who will survive the ever-faster future? Silicon chip-making is becoming a boom or bust gamble, say Chris Partidge and Nigel Powell Dell Ram speed ahead Having a ball in cyberspace Nicholas Booth reports on the rolling sphere that offers commercial benefits as well as virtual reality thrills Hi-Grade High wire Cybercash takes off with fries on the side Soon you'll be able to slot you smartcard in your Pc and download money frorn your bank. Chris Partridge reports DfEE Line One Software Cool logic of computers tackles the burning issue No one can predict how fire will behave. 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