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News from 11/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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J. A. Taylor, Chairman, Nigel MacNicol, Helen Johnstone, Michael Wilks, Chairman, Robert Cole, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Mark Galeotti, Stuart D. Kershaw, Richard Russell, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Kevin Eason at Monza, Louis Muinzer, Richard Eaton, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Shirley English, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Peter Waymark, Paymond Snoddy, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Correspondent, Michael Leapman, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wood and Daniel McGrory, Victoria Fletcher, Simon Tait, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Frank Day (Accountant), Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Harriett Perry Robinson, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Richard Branson, Julian Muscat, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Tim Hames, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Michael Delahaye, Susan Elkin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Ian Brodie, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Richard Beeston, David Newton, Ian Gregory, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Malcolm Field, Chairman, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, F. M. M. Steiner, Richard Morrison, David Powell, George Edwards, Jack Bailey, Stephen Farrell and Michael Horsnell, Robin Lodge, David Wright, Bryan Reuben, Colin McQuillan, A. F. Gillam, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, J. Hall,

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Still Time to Fly to Twelve European Cities The Net closes on Clinton Starr accuses President of perjury and abuse of power Confession video may be shown on television Index Yeltsin makes popular choice Balloon rivals Plus Media How to sound out a job in radio Arsenal join the takeover race Tomorrow Letters from the Prince of Wales to his… Bank defies rates pressure Weekend jail Tiffany & Co. From Whitewater Scandal to Disgrace in the White House: How Starr's Inquiry Blunders that led to the brink of catastrophe Clinton seems to be near the end of a long and tortuous ordeal. Damian Whitworth in Washington charts the bumpy episodes that have brought him to the edge Shaming of the President Picture Gallery Firm hand steadies financial tiller Us Treasury America relives the dark Shades of Nixon Uncovered Sex in the Oval Office and Took the President to the Brink of Impeachment British Airways Comeback Kid plots moves in last chance saloon Congress studies 'dynamite boxes' Impeachment Allies and enemies line up to assist or condemn Key Players What They Said United International Pictures First Lady seeks life after White House Hillary Clinton has publiciy supported her husband after his worst infidelity, writes Bronwen Maddox Career How many of his men will stand by the President? Old Allies Depart National Traineeships Ministers scrap EU scheme giving free beef to the poor Pro-hunting alliance spreads its rural roots Dolphin Army patrols in Belfast to end Government starts demilitarisation to encourage the IRA to hand in its arms, reports Martin Fletcher Branson teams up with balloon rival The Ritz Hotel Casino Limited Ex-spy wins new chance of legal aid News in Brief GP practice plea Heads' pay call M&S peer dies Skydiver's baby Prada PC World Viagra will cost the NHS £50m a year Impotence drug available next week at ?4.84 a pill, writes Ian Murray Supporters march for accused GP Abbey National Pupil drowned unnoticed in survival class Triple shooting suspect found wounded in car Not touching a drop can be bad for you Premier Bathtime view has quilters in stitches Harrods Take your partners for soccer wedding season Share of the Action Nomura 'Footie' Index Meacher threatens farmers on wildlife Row after Jones goes absent from punishment Charles Church No Title Currys Petty criminals 'could go to jail at the weekend' Stewart Tendler reports on a study by MPs that examines ways to relieve overcrowding Satellite TV porn channel banned Spectacular birdie makes golfer's day Rees-Jones set to sue Al Fayed News in Brief Boyfriend jailed Night flights stay Correction Homebase Gary Glitter in court on child sex charges The Saturday Times TA cuts are misguided, say MPs Dixons Labour invokes fear of the Left Picture Gallery Outcry as Bank rejects rate cut Saga Magazine Dewar aims to shake off sleaze with relaunch Snp Silent Ministerial double-act gets the call Breath test will revolutionise visits to doctor Healthcare staff call for a 22% pay rise Lenor care £2.5m for cancer screening scheme Panasonic The egg with its heart in the right place Experts back new tests for hidden BSE Reported by Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall £30m to wipe out mink British Association Star travel delay Jurassic Park insect find Stradivarius discord Direct Line Courts will sit in session on the Internet Just the thing for those TV dinners The Sunday Times Alert over smoking in pregnancy is ignored Foiled Yeltsin picks Primakov Former spy chief wins mass backing as Chernomyrdin is abandoned, reports Richard Beeston from Moscow Pope blesses Rome plan to serve up 'Millennium menu' Vodafone Tiny Spy boss won the confidence of US Pakistan asks MPs to back test ban treaty Sharps Bedrooms (AFP): Flying dog grounded Baghdad threatens sanctions 'battle' Self Build Homes show (Reuters): Taleban to punish renegades World Summary (Reuters): Rocket fails (AP): World heats up (Reuters): Fugitive held Minister rallies Square deal (AFP): Thin blue whine At school I was dyslexic and a dunce Richard Branson: The Autobiography In the final extract from his autobiography Richard Branson recalls the headmaster who warned him that he would either go to prison or become a millionaire-and how the first part of that prediction came true long before the second Branson Swimming for our lives Time Hot Tip Six of the Best The Tatler Ashe Park Cutting Edge Thomas Cook Objects of desire Poetic giant with his feet on the ground' Seams Heaney celebrates 30 years of poetry with a new selection. Interview by Erica Wagner The Queen's Reward for Business Russia? Just ask my daughter for the answer KDD Hildegard's ministry for women Daniel Johnson on a medieval media nun with attitude Face value The Times Diary Song of life The Times Diary Picture Gallery Start packing, Bill Clinton will blub, but it's much too late for sentiment, argues Tim Hames Worst of times The Times Diary Party poopers The Times Diary Private role The Times Diary Philip Howard Setting a cat among the pigeon and mutton pies Madison's Moment Key decisions for Congress as impeachment looms Trappist Tories Conservatives for monetary union should speak up or shut up Hard Science Experiment in the laboratory of the future Healthcare under attack in Kosovo Advising the monarch Safety in the air Menace of 'toxic' spread of bracken High emotion at Manchester United Repelling the beasties Stanching the tears Church services 'on the cheap' The Leach legacy Oxford business school Spirit Zone Court Circular Birthdays today Service luncheon Battle of St George's Cay Service dinner Memorial service Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Saintly bones pass scientific tests Legal appointments West Glamorgan Lieutenancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Goldsmiths College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vernon Hall Veronica Crabbie Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Kidney Patient Association Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charlie Feathers Charlic Feathers, rock'n'roll singer, died in Memphis, fennessee, on August 29 aged 66. He was born on June 12,1932 Launch of Royal Oak The launch of Warrior, Britain's first iron-clad warship in 1860, began a programme of naval expansion. Royal Oak was one of six iron-clads constructed in the 1860s Margaret Potter Margaret Potter, romantic novelist, died in Oxford on August 26 aged 72. She was born in Harrow on June 21,1926 The Times Crossword No 20,894 News Picture Gallery Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Tomorrow Forecast Arts Features Media Education The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Fears of meltdown prompt 2000 summit British Gas sets sights on 3.5m power customers Wassall launches £351m TLG bid Business MPC sends signal that base rates have peaked BTR warns of further factory closures Arts TUC to debate criticism of PFI Sport Stephens sells star stable to Marquee for £2.1m Diners Club International Schools and Catchment 22 Education Business Today Upbeat Brakes on Booker unveils standby strategy Mirror Group confident about cable TV profits Shell Centre Cornerstone gives Hanson foundations for expansion Microsoft strikes back against 'gang of four' By our Business Staff: CBI chief calls for debate on EMU Nat Express in Australian bid New spirit at Allied Domecq Mitsubishi settles Hammerson suitors Peterhouse profitable James Beattie better Doulton shares slide Wessex deal cleared Premium Bonds win Yorkshire weakens Laird Group slips 41% over first half Busineee Roundup Tourist Rates UB exceeds forecasts with £51.2m Goldsmiths losses deepen By our City Staff: Marston in talks with Nomura over pub deal Gallaher in share buyback By our City Editor: Sympathy without solace Commentary BT Commodities Liffe Options M&S suffers on back of probable profits reverse 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 Gallaher Centrica Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Tired BTR Tempus Sema Wall Street The three faces of Russian crime Mark Galeotti links the mafiya to the current economic crisis Reinsured Extra time Empowered Garbage in Moonlighter Picture Gallery Cable & Wireless Rio Tinto critical of copper hedge fund speculators Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Browns Engineering Limited Facia Footwear Limited Greenwoods Solicitors Public Notices University College Dublin Picture Gallery Public Notices Parnell nee Franklin, Gwendoline Edith Parnell nee… Queens Moat Houses denies bid rumours Sema shares hit by lacklustre' results New financial chief for Sb City welcomes promotion of 36-year-old Bonfield Courtaulds Textiles wins rights to name Heywood builds up Trafficmaster ahead Biocompatibles boost Pendragon cautious John Laing advances Mowlem stronger Forecast hits Ferguson CNP stake to be sold M&s plans to open store in White City Business Roundup Equities down across board ASA The Times Unit Trust Information Service NLA Monet of the Day Pop Shock rock returns with Marilyn Manson Time's up in the last-chance Crush Bar The sparklers that Pablo left out Galleries: A jewellery exhibition draws its inspiration from Picasso's portraits of women. Simon Tail reports Cousin Bette Elegy for a daughter Proms Bournemouth so/Kreizberg Albert Hall/Radio 3 Theatre Pop Opinion It's cool to be coy Between rock and a dark Hole Courtney Love could learn a thing or two about infamy from Belle & Sebastian, Caitlin Moran suggests The cosmic cowboy Ann Scanton pays tribute to the myth and memory of Gram Parsons Alan Clark Forum They quote me here, they quote me there Jack Dangers is the man everyone wats to sample. Lisa Verrico meets Mr Meat Beat Manifesto Pop Feature Her Majesty's Theatre Pop Albums Far more mainstream than manic New Pop Albums: The eagerly awaited fifth release by Manic Street Preachers is formulaic, says David Sinclair Showcase for a new generation New Jazz Albums Great ship and good music Blues Albums Top Ten Albums The Times Blues Albums Titanic ditties Listings Recommended Today New West End Shows Films on General Release Multiple Classified Advertising Items In thrall to her forbidden passion Theatre A right royal mismatch Love Upon the Throne Bush, W12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Ibsen echoes Theatre in Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Review Multiple Classified Advertising Items It's Monty's grave new world The wild days of The Mirror are over, says chief executive David Montgomery. It's now upfront and a very serious tabloid. Ray Snoddy asks if the culture change can work Heads I win, tails I win Media tycoons running sports super-teams is nothing unusual, says Richard Russell Hard lesson when dog bites dog Media & Marketing Ashley Sterling Publications Limited Sales Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items PfJ Howgate Sable Money talks louder than loyal fans Television that battles on through the chaos Russia's pioneering city television is fighting for survival, says Michael Delahaye You've read the magaziine, now see the TV show Viewers will soon be watching programmes based on popular publications. Chris Ayres reports Cable channel kicks off with a corker Maggie Brown's Telly which hopefully your parents will hate Sounding out a career in radio There is something in the airwaves that the young find irresistible. In the third part of his guide to the media, Michael Leapman looks at careers in broadcasting One last gasp from the tobacco giants Stefano Hatfield The inside story A Classic route to the top First Oxford, then the world Media watch Master of Business Administration SGBS The Birmingham Business School Durham University Business School University of the West of England Huron University of Bath Ashridge University of Luton University of Hull University of Southampton University of Surrey Spring Kingston Business School The University of Reading University of North London University of Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Middlesex University Holborn College King Alfred's Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Media Fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn French fast St. George's University Goethe Institut Kennedy Scholarships Computeach International Ltd. Hutchesons' Grammar School IAPS The Purcell School Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Westonbirt School Snapping over lost lessons How did the annual school photograph get so out of control, asks Susan Elkin Catchment 22 Victoria Fletcher on children losing out when catchment areas change shape The Sunday Times State and the obvious: private business can do it Picture Gallery Harrison fights to protect future of amateur sport Commonwealth Games: Boxers resist professional lure for prospect of gold medals Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess By our Sports Staff: South Africa stretched Goode still eyeing golden treble Schedule Fixtures Worcester From our Sports Staff: Wales are laid low by mystery illness From our Sports Staff: Champion pushed to the limit by Pollard Double Trigger stays on top Racing: Cup Stalwart Ends Domestic Career with Doncaster Success Goodwood William Hill Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Fantastic Light can leave opposition in the shade Rapid Raceline The Times World Cup hopes hit by series of withdrawals Athletics Scullers hit treble top for Britain Wolstenholme hits back Golf: Leading Amateur Tastes Defeat on his Hundredth Matchplay Appearance for England Smith breezes to victory For the Record Commonwealth Games Results US domination of dressage led by Sir Nicholas Equestrianism Northamptonshire spinning towards inglorious victory Cricket Benjamin secures solitary success Stephenson's new opening hours bring modest gain Barclaycard Yesterday's Scoreboards Smith seams with the best Five more for Headley Yorkshire hopes sustained by solidity of Wood Barnett in control for Derbyshire Garryowen appoint Hall as director of coaching Kerr on the way John Gasson Morgan dinner Crossed lines Venus must keep rising Davenport stands between Williams and place in final Dell Players subject to whims of TV Word-Watching Flowers on the rampage Radio Choice Radio 1 How much longer can they keep this up? Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Carlton sets its sights on Arsenal Times Two Crossword Racing 47 Montgomerie goes back to basics Leicestershire tighten grip as Essex surrender tamely Sun Tennis 52 German agrees to end dispute In the Saturday Times

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