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News from 02/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Andrew Puddephatt, Director, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Kenny MacIver, Nicholas Booth and Chris Partridge, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Janet Kilsby, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, Richard Miles and Oliver August, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sean O'Callaghan, Mark Souster, Guy de la Bédoyère, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Uri Geller's, Jonathan Maw, Penelope J. Power, Philip Howard, Philomena Ott (Author), Hilary Finch, Bene't Steinberg, Barry Goodchild, Jeremy Kingston, Edward Welsh, Carl Mortished, Heather Neill, Malcolm C. Dunlop, Director, Geoff Brown, J. B. Cole, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Julian Desborough, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Rupert Cox, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Jad Adams, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Mallory Wober Depty Head of Research, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, V. S. Anthony, Secretary, Rodney Milnes, Amanda Loose, Jenny MacArthur, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, David Allan, John O'Leary, Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, James C. Dow, Lois Letts, Lizzie Enfield, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Claire Fisher and Mark Lowenthal, Andy Godfrey, Kenny Maclver, Sharon, Charlene Barton, John Woodcock, Rachel Bridge, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Barbara Leaming, Michael Prestage, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Philip Jeune and Ben MacIntyre, Lewis Smith, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Adam Barnard, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Simon Le Couteur, Christine Sykes, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Stephen Farrell and Frances Gibb, Nigel Powell, Alistair Henderson, Lindsay Nicolle, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, Robin Lodge, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Jane Slade, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Alasdair Murray and Oliver August,

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Laurence Olivier's Doomed Love for Marilyn… ITV chiefs hope to turn News at Ten into News at Six-Thirty Violence is over for us, says Adams Index Clinton refuses to bail out Yeltsin British bobby retakes Channel isle Anatole Kaletsky Vogue party off Barclays admits big loss How They Vilified Dennis Potter, by his Daughter First Telecom Wednesday Pet quarantine may be ended England drop Hick from tour Channel 4 axes show after hoax Minister to publish report urging end of rabies quarantine Changes could be implemented by amending legislation, reports Michael Hornsby Consul talks in jail to 'cheerful' and calm Noye Man wantedd for questioning over the M25 murder has no complaint about his spell in a Spanish prison Abbey National Houses for sale at touch of a button Builders make way for MPs' return Judge clears boxer Lost boy found dead Man's cruelty to mink Gillie's jewellery sold Police officer banned School driver drunk Correction Gang rape victim to get £10,000 payout News in Brief Woman bank manager, 21, told man to mop the floor Russell Jenkins on sex bias victory for Midland trainee PC catches toddler in 35ft fall Detective sent to find Bahamas murderer is robbed at gunpoint Window cleaner made fortune by fiddling tax Helen Johnstone reports on a man caught out after 14years of living the high life Rac By a Correspondent: Broker 'was sidelined after having baby' Anti-terror Bill modified to meet MPs' concerns Measures to be debated today take note of need to protect civil rights, reports philip Webster National Westminster Bank Plc 'Violence must be a thing of the past, over and gone' Clintons renew a friendship with hope Windsor Junior's big day at Eton A chance to hear Heaney IRA bunkers hide tonnes of explosives British Red Cross Daddy's girl hoaxes documentary makers Robin Young reports on the TV father and daughter who were not what they seemed The who's who of TV channels Gateway Union chief condemns 'right-wing prejudice ' on benefits Jaguar Protesters dig in for toll road fight Tunnellers claim to have built a fortress that will fend off bailiffs for weeks, writes Helen Johnstone NHS offers fast, fair settlements for Bristol child deaths Airlines call for action to ease traffic jam in sky Across Europe, one third of the flights have been delayed during summer, writes Arthur Leathley Police re-examine files in hunt for railway rapist Action Drug focus on women and youth Lombard Direct The Search for a Solution VIRGIN Al in designs hard The rural look that calms speeding drivers Michael Horsnell on a road trial that replaces warning signs and white lines with dirt-coloured grit Dan Technology Inquiry attacks Dounreay over safety problems Fish farmers look to Ice Age future Warring deputies 'holding Russia to ransom' Bear hug starts 'Boris and Bill' show The 'Potemkin' Summit Dircect Line Home Insurance Leader of Republicans 'disgusted' by Clinton Moscow pundits predict state-of-emergency decree The Press World Society for the Protection of Animals Ethnic Albanians plead for help as Serbs surround village Euro faces baptism of fire at launch Market turmoil has shattered hopes of a serene debut of the single currency, Charles Bremner writes Tiny Schroder ruffled after interview with mother Marketing men try to boost Dachau's image Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolves and lynxes return to the Alps in Italy Belgium holds bribes 'trial of the century' Murder led to corruption case in Brussels, writes Charles Bremner Film part on offer for £6,000 Pageone MINICall (AP): Depressed leader goes on sick leave Lawyers protest as terror suspects attend mass hearing in France (Reuters): Japan angry at missile test-launch News in Brief (AP): Gulf gas report (AP): California fires (AFP): Fresh Aids fear Titanic record Ski lift charges Legal & General Weizman calls for Israeli election All right, Marilyn, be sexy, said Olivier In the second extract from her book Barbara Leaming describes Monroe's stormy relationship with Olivier Friday, June 22, started badly. Miller's… Changing Times Tomorrow General Accident Direct Bank of Scotland 'My Dad was not Dirty Den' Sarah Potter is outraged at the lecherous image of her father painted in a new biography. Interview by Grace Bradberry Cable & Wireless The Queen's Reward for Business Phalo karl Lagailted 1998 Bairfums intermational ltd Trapped in a Web of misery Jon Ashworth on cyber-sickness How the mighty have foundered Bronwen Maddox on the end of an era for US supremacy Clinton deserves credit—albeit less than he claims Word Smith? Ulster's smoking guns Sean O'Callaghan says there can be no peace until weapons are handed in Hot pursuit Counted out? Acting up There once was a hungry gosling (and other excuses) Island Haven The benefits of Britain for buffeted investors Deadly Power Play North Korea's long-range missile probes Clinton's defences Air Traffic Jams How old habits clog the slots for take-off Terror legislation 'undemocratic' Gifted dyslexics Tory divide on EMU in perspective Regulating for quality on television Wounded Dervishes Naval links Eco-exhibitionists Bunkered at outset Getting shirty End to university places scramble Wheels and woe Sales pressure Court Circular Today's royal engagements Coachmakers & Coach Harness Makers Premium Bonds School news Brithdays today Picture Gallery Anniversaries Personal Column Appointment Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Retirements Sir Ralph Freeman Adjustamatic Personal Column Flightseekers Delta Jetline Faresavers Flight Wise Jetworld The Times Combat Stress Rukba Percy Grieve Percy Grieve, QC, former Conservative MP for Solihull and Crown Court Recorder, died on August 22 aged 83. He was born on March 25, 1915 On This Day Opening of the Severn Tunnel The Times Crossword No 20,886 News Business Sport Forecast Cats & Dogs Arts Tomorrow Features Homes The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Barclays loses £250m in crisis Banks begin to count the cost of doing business in Russia Markets on rollercoaster Abbey in £600,000 charge John Charcol Business Hydro and Southern Electric merge Arts New York bulls win break Sport Television and Radio Business Today Towering deal Boeing in shake-up after loss Mortgage lending reaches record high Slight fall in house prices in August Eagle Star PolyGram sale faces delay Bunzl buoyant despite slump in selling prices Falling housing market fails to dent Persimmon Tourist Rates Changing Times Eighteen get £45m Singer windfall Mayflower signs £10m German deal Business Roundup Perkins profit leap Macro 4 suffers fall Heritage rises by 26% Albert Fisher sale Bright for Eclipse Rubicon agrees £207m bid by Applied Power CRH predicts UK slowdown All change for Blackpool Tower By our City Editor: Banks transmit market plague Commentary BT looks at IBM phone division Abbey to extend network Virgin Shell Nigerian oil production virtually halted London Bridge falls Commodities Liffe Options FTSE pulls back from lows as investors hold nerve Stock Market Picture Gallery 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 Bunzl Persimmon Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Material difference Tempus S&F Wall Street Herd instinct also rules with the bears Anatole Kaletsky looks at the likely long-term consequences of the latest market upheavals Tower power West winces as the bitten bite back` Palace coup Theme pubs Don't call us Changing Times Early losses halved HSBC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Personal Inverstment Authority Family business before pleasure Theatre More Stately Mansions Festival Fever: Theatre and concerts from Edinburgh, while London's Prommers get Elgar and a Salones premiere Edinburgh 98 Theratre More Stately Mansions Albery Theatre Theatre Dazzled by radical chic Concerts Ensemble Intercontemporain Usher Hall Redeemed by a heavenly choir Proms The Aposties Albert Hall/Radio 3 Your resistance to change is showing Orch of the 18th Century/Bruggen Usher Hall Tribute to LA LAPO/Salonen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Dance Digging promised land Theatre: Between saving the Old Vic and sampling the Hollywood lifestyle, What is Stephen Daldry up to? James Christopher finds out Good lip-smacking fun Opera The Mikado Festival Hall Magic, blow by blow Venus and Adonis Globe Peony Pavilion Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Not a moment to waste Dance: Nadine Meisner meets the busy choreographer Mark Baldwin; plus, Edinburgh Festival reviews A fresh breeze Dance Fire safety clouded by regulatory smoke Lois Letts explains why tenants should take a close look at any furniture they are offered when they rent a property Hidden peril of shallow foundations Many of Britain's older homes are built on questionable footings, reports Lizzie Enfield Association of Residential Letting Agents Association of Residention Letting Agents Marler & Marler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hard-bitten, yet still smitten When it comes to a dream home, experts are just as likely to lose their heads, writes Amanda Loose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birch & Co F. 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Gapp Sullivan Thomas Duncan Allen Multiple Classified Advertising Items City & West End Priory House Rialto Homes Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items Algarve Retirement Village St James Homes Developing Excellence The Cumberland Hotel Redrow French Property Exhibition World of Property Exhibition Degree Course Vacancies 1998: Science How to use listings Those seeking places should start by making a phone call, says John O'Leary The Times York Rapid Raceline Faithful Son declared for Melbourne test Racing: Godolphin Relies on Royal Ascot Winner for Australia's Famous Two-Mile Handicap Rider 'critical' Brighton Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Injuries weaken world title defence Equestrianism Fixtures Petit's lack of control punished by Wenger Word-Watching` Sheehan on Bridge Redknapp ready to try his luck again Matt Dickinson on the England midfield player hoping for a new start in Sweden Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Unhappy Burke moves to Cardiff Rugby Union Murali the magician on Laker's lofty plane Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Such a surprise after years in wilderness Michael Henderson speaks to two of the less obvious selections for the Ashes tour party this winter England's Winter Tours Yesterday's Scoreboards Redoubtable Walsh crushes resistance Rejected Smith steadies the ship Play in the championship matches between Surrey, the leaders and yorkshire at Headingley, and Lancashire, who are third, and Derbyshire at Old Trafford was washed out yesterday Franks shows pace to prove a point Caddick wastes no time replying to snub by selectors Cricket Maynard struggles with century duty Middlesex seize control For the Record Smith is swiftly sent packing by Carlsson Tennis Golding is blown off course Sport in Brief Beware of false gods bearing gifts Four keep golden jackpot in their sights Athletics Independent Mortgage Collection Yates keeps the faith Word-Watching Radio Choice And the starter for ten ... Television Choice Nature: enough to scare the pants off you Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable England turn Hick's tour hope to ashes Crawley preferred for final place Strong words land Lloyd in trouble Times Two Crossword Football Rusedski digs deep for victory Adams escapes censure Athletics Direct The Times CompuServe Gates v Jobs battle on film Spamming , or the sending of junk e-mail, has become… IBM sprints as it prints DELL New ground for stamping News and views from Silicon Valley by Kenny Maclver High art goes hi-tech Contents Whisperer lures women Numbers could help police to face the enemy Netcom Expose your cyber wares John Kavanagh finds an online talent show where surfers vote by mouse for aspiring website designers BT Smart ways to beat online terrorists Artist creates a pictorial homage to Diana Floral tributes are captured on camera, writes Nicholas Booth QAD Tool spells aid for sufferers Britannica Power Pack High wire Confectioners have long sought ways of putting chocolates in the right spaces Doctor Keyboard: In a pickle with programs Doctor Keyboard Nationwide Doctor Keyboard: For Absolute Beginners Uri Geller's Weird Web Web's the quickstep to dance floor domination Ballroom battler Ruth Gledhill finds some useful dance tips on the Internet Hi-Grade Data storage: when less means more Analysis Data Storage Tag can keep tabs on food BT Internet Rebels with claws launch alien invasion As the finest minds in gaming converge for the Ects show, Tim Wapshott finds bright young things in Oxford keeping Britain at the forefront of the industry Intelcom Ree BT Childhood Creations Led to Adult Success for Brothers who Made their Own Toys Brit Pack Stay ahead of the Game Dream Team Set to Steal the Show Roaring out of the record books Learning Systems Finding the way out of troubled waters Verdict Picture Gallery It may just grow on you How to chat, fight with and slay your friends Pace Verdict// Verdict A Times Interface Offer Licensed members of techno-society Dates for your IT diaries Agenda X-Stream network Online job agency offers the world Work opportunities are global on the Net, writes Vaughan Freeman Changing faces in IT Graduates Shun 'Nerdy' Computing Careers LineOne Computer Futures Financial Models Bond Technofogies Ltd Aztech Computer Recruitment Q Data Consulting Limited Deneb Q Data Consulting Limited Project people Harvey Nash International Data Corporation Adam Phones Time Is your writing right? Style Offer Diary Crone Corkill Legal Creme Knightsbridge Secretaries Fox Kids Assistant Sales Executive IPS Secretary Director Level Bubbly Secretary Sheila Childs Recruitment Permanent PA Position Secretary Administration Assistant Financial Markets Recruitment Sw1 Money World Secretary/administrator International Executive Search Typist/office… Multilaw Pitney Bowes Management Services Ltd Dear Jane Direct, simple and accurate language: the best way to write Peter Brown on a book that will help you to become a more effective writer I'm back. Any massagers for me? Moneypenny Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Wandsworth, Clapham, Battersea Elizabeth Hunt Partners Secretary/office Manager CJES Rainbow Recruitment Beavers Recruitment Consultants Pan European Recruitment Judy Farquharson Ltd. La Creme PA/Secretary to MD-City £26,500 HOBStones Lansdowne College P. A., Executive Search, Consultancy, W1 Cross Selection Property Specialists Elizabeth Hunt Jonathan Wren Aldrich & Company The Works Tate Tracey Eveleigh Albany Appointments Cayman Islands Government London Office Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items Win a Legal Secretary Training Course It's a touch of glamour My Diary Staff Vacancies Manpower Excellent and intelligent Pa/ Secretary required for… Artemus Times-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills Super Secretaries Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd The Recruitment Company Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd German/English Exp accountant The Chartered Insurance Institute PA to CEO Fluent French Lettings & Sales Negotiators Non-Secretarial La Creme The Malabar Cotton Company Ltd, At sixes and sevens a-tish-oo! A century of codes Telecoms Now you'll always know the score A-tish-oo! Bluetooth takes bite A wireless link for electronic devices, named after an ancient Norse king, will become as reality in the near future, write Nicholas Booth and Chris Partridge Energis Why that SIM for your GSM will cost you 50p Dawn of the digital age Telecoms Call me sexist New on network Energis Picture Gallery Captain of industry in shipshape form Telecoms

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