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News from 08/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Rusalka, James Landale, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Raymond Snoddy and Jason Nissé, Robert Cole, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Ken Moran, Chairman and Managing Director, Rob Hughes, Geoff Brown's, Simon Barnes, Adam Barker, Robert Goddard, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robert Wright, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Nicholas Blanford, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jasper Carrott, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Tina Gaudoin, Campbell of Alloway, Peter Strachan Cowie, Philip Webster, Roland Watson and James Landale, Jason Nissè, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, S. R. Montlake, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, T. A. G. Hayward, Caroline Merrell, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Jane Reynolds, Richard Branson, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Stuart Lipton, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Terence F. Matthews, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Roger Ede, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Oliver Chastney, Edward Ross, Ian Brodie, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Jo Darke Chief Executive, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Charles Quest-Ritson, Mark Henderson, Alasdair Murray and Janet Bush, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Tess Knighton, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Christopher Hitchens, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, Adrian Bailey, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

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Danger of Water Slides Hague poll to test Tories on Europe Challenge to free party from feuding Exclusive Index United directors call emergency meeting on BSkyB takeover bid GP charged with murdering widow patient Yeltsin snub hastens descent into chaos Nifty Ways to Keep your Lover Real IRA calls total ceasefire Allied Dunbar Tuesday Trimble talks to Adams, but says no to handshake Field to carry on his welfare feud United fans say deal would rip the heart from their club John Goodbody reports on a mood of resentment at Old Trafford over BSkyB's proposed takeover A ScootishTelecom Company Blair woos nurses with consultant grade pledge Blair rejects union plea on economy Labour sleaze inquiry opens Viagra on NHS warning News in Brief Drug case peer Horse master Atlantic bid fails Tricky question Warning: water slides are more risky than rugby Mark Henderson reports on a study that says many chutes are unsafe and would leave operators liable Head wounds and broken limbs are likeliest injuries Why can't body panels Coroner appeals to conscience of lake murderer Heal themselves? 'Murder' row over fire death treated as suicide Nortel Northern Telecom Father tells how 'amazing' son saved his life in cave Eleven-year-old struggled for four hours to keep victim conscious and warm, reports Simon de Bruxelles EU may try to ban toy ads for under-12s News in Brief Drink-drive MP banned Sex-case teacher jailed Life for newlywed killer Snake's stage fright Virgin Records Good Health Good Business Travellers' life repels 'upper crusty' guinea pig PC World the Computer Superstore Europe to checli on lamb safety after BSE claim Meat industry fears controls after warning from scicntist, writes Michael Hornsby Questions and Answers Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group British Gas Home Energy Gas crystals on the seabed could be fuel for the next century Three Rs lessons 'will not remedy school failings' Tiny Computers Limited Layer of blubber is a fat lot of use to baby seals In 40 years' time, computers will be able to answer back The conscious PC will think like us and could even make us feel guilty Death rates fall as smokers quit Scott inquiry was unfair, says Howe Fortune favours Stones and Spiee Girls Old and new of pop are only British names among world's richest stars, reports Damian Whitworth Poor shun the doctor and dentist Director attacks film institute Www. business-made-simpler. co. uk Mother's response to the tragedy of war Alan Hamilton on how a woman who lost her three sons ensured that their fighting spirit would live on Cheltenham & Gloucester Mortgage Direct Picture Gallery Www. inmac. co. uk Salvaged Baltic Sea champagne loses none of its fizz Europhiles condemn Hague's euro ballot Critics say vote will be a bogus loyalty test, reports James Lendale A solution that could make the problem worse Riddell on Politics Crowning glory for Scots MPs Www. capgemini. co. uk (Reuter): Schröder aims for gay vote to clinch victory The Royal Bank of Scotland Testimony of Holocaust 'survivor' denounced as fiction Insults fly in Left Bank caf?s as intellectuals court screen fame Stargazers driven from papal paradise Tour de France cyclists 'admit taking dope' Christians say sorry for Crusades Nine hundred years after Muslims were put to the sword, an army of reconciliation is marching on the Holy Land, Nicholas Blanford reports in Beirut Picture Gallery Battles for Jerusalem Www. directline. co. uk Gateway Jews still settling in disputed territories Communists put Yeltsin on rack The Duma's rejection of Yelstin's candidate for Prime Minister gives him one fewer card to play, writes Robin Lodge in Moscow Analysis Rivals strut stage with gusto in parliamentary drama Duma Sketch Flying to Japan? 'Terror village' left in flames by Serbs Www. pageone. co. uk (Reuter): Cambodia protester killed (AP): Grenade injures 22 troops (Reuters): Burma holds dissidents Women 'sterilised by force' (Reuters): Malaysia grip tightened (AP): Crowd tears down gates (Reuters): Secrecy to end in Nigeria (AP): Swissair black box lacks final minutes World in Brief Baptists exhort sinful Clinton to quit Morality debate divides brothers Www. ebonair. co. uk DeBakey, king of hearts, still going strong at 90 Ian Brodie talks to the man whose skills helped to save Yeltsin's life two years ago Iranian frontier troops cut off profitable Taleban drug route Leaders agree to Congo ceasefire deal Alan Clark Forum If I was going to stop BA's 'dirty Richard Branson: The Autobiography In the second extract from his autobiography, Richard Branson tells of his search for evidence in his fight against British Airways, and his outraged reaction to the questions of talk show host Clive Anderson Jump the Queue to See the Monet Exhibition Risking all on a rescue mission DIAL-a-PHONE Flying tricycle and a brush with death Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Tomorrow Should I stay or should I go? An affair may not mean the end of a marriage, being honest might, says a leading psychiatrist, subject. Interview by Tina Gaudoin Calais begins with sea March of the superlice The Harley Medical Group Something Freudian in the forest Opera Oops, wrong century Orlando Queen Elizabeth Hall Daintily, demurely decadent Concerts Hespérion XX Queen Elizabeth hail Visual Art Great leap of faith Czech PO/mackerras Usher Hall, Edinburgh Breathtaking Tchaikovsky For the children of our time Theatre British Museum Old Masters A gift for making drudgery divine Galleries: Richard Cork marvels at pieter de Hooch's domestic masterpieces, on show in Dulwich Mees Pierson Monet in the 20th Century: Painting of the Day Around the Galleries London and Liverpool New Masters Comedy Encore without cheers Theatre Dancing at Lughnasa Arts, WC2 A blind date with satire Personals New End, NW3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wry fun with timeless appeal Comedy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rich, moving tribute World Music Jara Memorial Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainments compiled by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kinsgston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Dont Wait until Tomorrow Book Today Concerts Stacey Keach David Duckes George Wendt You don't want a party like that Michael Gove says Ashdown's LIb Dems are smug and bossy Pompous, pious and unable to admit his own errors Royal rescue Picture Gallery Princes or paupers? The think-tankers of the People's Party are out of touch with the people Town cries Gown down Football isn't just business Simon Barnes soccer's symbiosis with the zapper Act Two: The Duma Zyuganov banks on a Communist return, without elections Hague's Rabbit A bold plan to strengthen the anti-EMU policy Mad Sheep Scare The public must learn to understand the language of risk Future status of Scots Guardsmen Industrial tribunals Put in quad Availability of Viagra on the NHS Duty-free sales Unrest in the Park Art and architecture Vicenzans' fancy for feline flavours 'Cyber-sickness' Geek-speak lexicon Novel inscription Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Today's royal engagements Luncheon Marriages School announcements Anniversaries today Appointments Appointments in the RAF Church news Gerald Littlewood Gerald Littlewood, first Director of Music of Chetham's School of Music. Manchester, died on September 1 aged 70. He was born on September 7.1927 The Rev Raymond Brown The Rev Raymnd Brown, biblical scholar, died in California on August 8 aged 70. He was born on May 22,1928 Flights Directory Jetline Delta Worldwide Flight Seekers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Churchill's Stairlifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir David Holden Sir David Holden KBE, CB, ERD, former head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, died on August 31 aged 83. He was born on July 26,1915 Keith Oxlee Keith Oxlee, former South African rugby player, died on August 31 August 31 aged 63, after complications following a replacement hip operation. He was born in Durban on December 17.1934 Capt C. B. Fry News The Times Crossword No 20,891 Business Forecast Perfect Day Tomorrow Inside Section Shares rally amid tough HK reforms Moves to fight currency speculators boost equity markets Boeing's chief blames decline on 'arrogance' John Charcol Economics Robinson help for small firms Law Brown scraps extra tax plan for North Sea oil Sport Booker confirms Budgens takeover talks Television and Radio Business Today TAb offers Wallis a chance for millions Villa's net value boosted by United talks Imro acts as Malaysian crisis hits unit trusts Hodder in sales record Griffin FSA sets out tough but 'flexible' rules for City Bryant attacks planning process Buyback plan lifts Billiton shares Mines group to take control of QNI and implement minority buyouts Ibstock offers cheer to UK housebuilders Airbus moves work to China Candover at double as fee income grows Business Roundup Glaxo drug approved Cadbury's Polish deal Photobition ahead Adwest increases sales Eidos up on US buy Epic back in the black WSP looks to expand Mice profits leap 226% Burmah tries to play down exposure to Asia Dewhirst shares slide 23% after profits warning Biotech firms break out of gloom By our City Editor: London waves in the breeze Commentary Alexon to open new shops after strong first half Bodycote price lifted by results Www. go-fly. com British Vita in agreed £65.9m Doeflex bid Forth Ports up 17% Colt gallops forward to join London's top 100 Stock Market The heady days that saw hotel shares trading at a… 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 Asia and beyond Tempus Bodycote British Vita Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Bryant Wall Street Bears may banish concern about rates and the pound Economic View As stock markets tumble the outlook for sterling Driven deal Liffe choices Tallis man Golden challenge of locating consumers with mobile lifestyle Rowe & Maw Firms taste success after Business Link help Award nominations show the benefit of expert advice, reports Rodney Hobson Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Engineering council Citor?n Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items M Middlesex University Business Opportunities Be a Private Detective Computers & Computing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Could you make huge profits from Horse Racing? 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Multilaw Hoarsj@qdgroup. co. uk International Legal Recruitment Howgate Sable Www. zmb. co. uk Financial Services GE Captial Aviation Services Chambers Professional Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items New look for the law lords Legal Diary Leading LAG wanted Picture Gallery In defence of a trial by jury As the Government considers limiting the right to jury trial, Roger Ede explains why the accused should be entitled to choose the court for their case Legal mystery Legal Diary Eagan Janion Chambers Banking & Finance Question: When is disgusting not obscene? Www. garfieldrobbins. co. uk Hughes-Castell Australian opportunities for experienced lawyers Legal Counsel The Times Newspapers Holborn College Wilbraham & Co. Where the best lawyers turn for top advice Frances Gibb reports on a new survey that reveals the profession's most wanted Clifford Chance Legal Hotshots Want More than Money Why music is slow to move to the Internet beat Huntingdon Life Sciences Challenging Opportunities Www. eib. org Litigation Lawyers Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Graham Gill & Young Deutsche Financial Services Availabel at Short Notice? Channel Four Television Www. hwgroup. com Chambers Professional Recruitment Charles Russell Clifford Chance Merseyside Shadow Magistrates' Courts Committee The Post Office Chambers of Paul Spencer Graham Gill & Young Garfield Robbins The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Recruitment Www. sbu. ac. uk Sea change puts favourite out of classic Racing: Prix Niel Preferred to St Leger as Godolphin's Arc Strategy Takes Shape Thunderer: Lingfield Park Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Newcastle Racing Ahead Yesterday's Results Full Results Service 7.45 tonight: kick-off in the £100,000 game Fantasy League is here: point-scoring begins in earnest tonight, so if you haven't signed up yet you should get your entry in today so you don't miss out on this week's game Prizes Fantasy League Faxback Service Choose your Players from Here Have you chosen your dream XI? Nick Szczepanik looks forward to tonight's Fantasy League kick-off and offers some shrewd hints for your team selection Ten to watch this season Fantasy Player of the Week As I was saying... Premiership powerless over United Football Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Villa pursue unsettled Merson Keene on chess Winning Move Www. easyjet. com Palmer ready for hard battle Pressure forces Vogts to resign Hosie sees light at end of the tunnel Rugby Union Today's Fixtures Pools Forecast Staffordshire secure record British lightweights extend world 's best Rowing: Heavyweight Eight Reap Rich Reward for Changes in Seating Positions For the Record Derbyshire denied by Swanns in full song Herbert to go from Sauber to Stewart Motor Racing McGwire is on the brink In Brief Sampras dismisses Safin's challenge Tennis: World No 1 Outclasses Emerging Russian at Flushing Meadows Rios grunts his way towards another exit Cable & Wireless Hearst gives 49ers promising start American Football Word-Watching Gary M. Prior/allsport Justice in the balance again Television Choice Radio Choice Samantha's pretty predictable procedures Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Hoddle called to account over contract FA unhappy with coach's delay Leeds put £5m tag on manager Graham Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Racing Lancashire sustain treble dreams Knee operation for Croft Tennis Morse Computers

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