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News from 14/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, William J. Abercrombie, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Justine Roberts, Gavin Lumsden, Claudia Joseph and Carol Midgley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Ridzuan Farouk Consultant Surgeon, Clive Timms Director of Finance and Resources, Norman De Mesquita, Peter M. N. Luscombe, Alison Kervin, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Brian Barder, Richard Eaton, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Alan Robinson, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Valerie Elliott, Amal Abeyawardene, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Chris Broadhurst, Dominic Walsh, Nicholas Wood and James Landale, Paul Lovatt, RAF St Athan, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Peter Gasgoyne-Lockwood, Harold Nash, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, David Burke, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, Paul Sexton, Jill Sherman and Christine Buckley, Stephen Wood, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Matt Dickinson, Graziano Freschi, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Alan Pearey, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Roy Dean, Alasdair Murray and Adam Jones, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Geoffrey L. Ede, Managing Director, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, R. Rule (Director), Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Jeff Rubin, George Austin, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, David Young, Giles Whittell, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Cliff Prior, Chief Executive, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Dickie Bird, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Edward Pearce, David Sinclair, William de Segundo, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, John Bayley, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, John Stein, Peter Robinson, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Derek G. Hyde, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles,

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Last Chance to enter the incredible easy JetOFFER Clinton aides put Starr in the dock Spin doctors condemn lurid report Inside Mystery of Oval Office jogger Index The new wonder drug - a cuppa Descent into childhood Christie's 'should stop Scott sale' 15 Pages of Sport First Telecom Monday Every Weekday Labour faces a rough ride at TUC Public opinion will decide whether the Comeback Kid triumphs Commentary Bronwen Maddox Lawyers' battalion starts fightback White House Mesh computers plc Public's support starting to wane Polls The Personal Number Company Plc Direct Line Hometown wrestles with faith in favourite son President's Birthplace What the Founding Fathers meant Congress Party colleagues 'too busy' for tainted hero Democrats World press opinion divided Media Clinton: The Road to Impeachment Omega Audi A quarter of girls in care become pregnant HSE Author creates a storm over auction of polar artefacts Karrimor Rival bid could be made for Manchester United The Health Guidelines that Will Disappoint Boys feel pressure to pick tough toys Multiple Display Advertising Items Joanna Coles Top Writers in the Times this Week Stocks will meet Viagra demand within hours Voices with Authority Form All over the World Brussels is expected to approve the licensing of the anti-impotence pill tomorrow. Ian Murray reports Quiz show makes a million for BT Anna Blundy Giles Wliittell Rugby is the riskiest game, says scientist Games of Chance Ben Macintyre Bronwen Maddox Forces put their faith in new recruits News in Brief Man dies after knife boast Pardon plea for drug case Briton Transplant unit faces closure Splice Girl is a money-spinner Alliance Leicester Karrimor Dogs' microchip Id could be compulsory Animal welfare groups support the scheme, reports Roland Watson Pet Food Price Inquiry Demanded Mitsubishi Electric Picture Gallery Top Jewish school is first to fail Ofsted test DIAL-a-PHONE Twin sisters killed while riding bikes News in Brief Safety first Girl, 12, raped Stabbed to death Murder charges Vicar rejected Sandbar rescue Scholars find fresh dues to origin of writing Dalya Alberge on a claim that Egypt, not Mesopotamia, developed the first system ITV Rolls-Royce that goes like a dream Go Hague dismisses ' sad' Heath 's personal attack Former PM says anti-euro stance will split party, report Nicholas Wood and James Landale By a Correspondent: 500 soldiers soon to leave Ulster BOSE MPs angry at £34m office facade Tiny FO to advertise New York job How Mi5 mistook spinsters for spies Records reveal that wartime intelligence suspected 100 Britons of aiding the enemy, reports Valerie Elliott Royal soldier who had no stomach for active service Tiffany & Co. Vauxhall Union leaders clash over joining single currency Where They Stand on Monetary Union Work Right Out-of-town rail stations delayed by traffic fears CAF West appeals for restraint in Tirana The murder of an opposition leader has thrown Albania into turmoil once again, writes Tom Walker Serbs force Albanian refugees back to a shattered land Demon Internet The Royal Bank of Scotland Karadzic clique faces poll defeat Israel to keep Hamas dead 'for barter' Saudi prince to meet Blair Bank of Scotland Kohl learns to love Bavarians Inside Germany by Roger Boyes 'Treasure map' leads police to Italian fraudster's hidden bullion Moscow sets out 'centrist reform' agenda Taleban advance raises war fears Mandela fails to allay firms' fears DB Dun & Bradstreet Serial murder trial starts 13 years late Interlink Express Zimbabwe forced to reduce land seizure World in Brief Briton attacked in Turin (Reuters): Greeks visit Turkish Cyprus (AP): New software 'erases porn' Iris First direct I often wonder whether Iris is Iris: A Memoir Pageone MINi call Thinking :'I want to escape' Iris: A Memoir Harrods Wayward on the Bus Tomorrow Luxury on a shoestring If you have designer tastes but a tight budget, look no further than the high street, says Editor Grace Bradberry Prime Health Energis Outing the gender benders A major study is to investigate the effects of thousands of everyday chemicals on sexuality. Anjana Ahuja reports Zurich Municipal Time Picture of hope after a stroke Hay-reared cows are safer Verdian tragedy for our time Opera Otello Coliseum Cable & Wireless Opera Global village parties in style Proms: Flag-waving at the Last Night; plus Beethoven's great Mass setting Balm to a troubled soul Missa Solemnis Albert Hall/Radio 3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop NT Vintage vocals Recital Edith Mathis Wigmore Hall Girls just wanna have fun Pop: Aqua and the Spice Girls go into battle for the hearts and minds of the world's pre-teens Aqua Copenhagen Cooking without Ginger Spice Girls Sheffield Classical Concerts From fey to feisty Concerts This week in the Times Theatre Pop Film Music Save us from the scaffold Derwent May proposes an architectural revelation Let the Eyes have it for all our buried treasures Time out The Times Diary Humpty Dumpty in the White House Clinton could have survived the sex-but his big lie to the people has shattered his presidency William Rees-Mogg With a friend like Bill... The Clinton scandal has implications for Blair, says Peter Riddell Rkddell on Monday In passing The Times Diary Jerry bilked The Times Diary High Jenks That's my Bill The Times Diary Worst of All Worlds Starr and Clinton have left the United States in limbo Brotherhood in Blackpool The TUC should count its blessings Confetti and Spice The best advice for marriage is still to look before you leap Antarctica auction seen as 'assault ' Duty-free sales Cancellation of 1999 season at ROH Convertible cards Vicenza and its cats Watch the birdie Performance channel Return journey for a Boer War trophy CS gas warning Segregated soldiers Morgan's manners Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Legal appointment DJM: Nature notes Bmds : 0171 680 6880 Private : 0171 481 4000 Bearing the human likeness, sharing the human lot,… Wine survives 2,000 years School announcements Personal Column Marriages Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Service dinner Trade ; 0171 481 1982 Fax: 0171 481 9313 Michael Nightingale of Cromarty Michael Nightingale of Cromarty, OBE, investment banker, antiquary and conservationist died on September 2 aged 70. He was born on December 6,1927 Gerald Collier Gerald Collier, educationist, died on August 10 aged 88. He was born on March 24,1910 Church news Hugh Pierce Hand Torches Allowed The Times Crossword No 20,896 News Business AA Information Tough Crosswords Tomorrow in the Times Arts Law Standard Bearer Fumbling Tottenham fail to offer any resistance Two Goals by Colombian Striker Lifts Robson's Spirits Tottenham Middlesbrough Double Act Under the Skin of Sport Under the Skin of Sport Overs and Outs Hook Home Service Rafter becomes new member of an elite company Tennis: Impressive Champion Retains us Open Title as Philippoussis Crumbles Results Australia rises to rule once more Montgomerie back on course Golf: Scot Rediscovers Winning Formula as He Storms to Victory in British Masters Trim Davenport vows to put lean years behind her Julian Muscat sees a popular American emerge from shadows a eclipse world No 1 Reid steps up the pressure on Rydell Sport in Brief Motor Sport Sutton in command Athletics Ratcliffe takes title Canoeing Five-star Hilton Ballroom Dancing Ganguly goes solo Cricket Easy for England Football Sosa hitting back Baseball Knights taken by storm Ice Hockey Referees urged to be firmer Basketball Schumacher proves first among equals German draws level with Hakkinen after dramatic Italian Grand Prix victory Details Leeds cut Giants down to size Rugby League: Reilly Faces an Enormous Rebuilding Job Wigan exact clinical revenge Maternal instinct wins ahead of technology Banks aims to play host in 2003 Atheletics: Backley's Win Clouded by Team Disappointment Thomas proves exception as Britons fail to rule Westlord carries Clark to victory Equestrianism Ferguson's wealth of talent pays dividend FA Carling Premiership: Coventry overrun by display of supreme efficiency at Old trafford Manchester United Coventry Harrods Gullit dismisses Shearer stories Stimac hands out lesson to Charlton Merson joins the party as Villa enjoy their life at the top Aston Villa Wimbledon Everton left open to cheap gibes Everton Leeds Wenger's worries exposed by Heskey Leicester Arsenal Airfield double act fluff their lines FA Carling Premiership: Hartson exploits Liverpool's tactical error Southampton's plight leaves Jones at a loss Newcastle Southmpton By George Caulkin Baffled Hodgson hack to the drawing board Sheffield Wednesday Blackburn By Richard Hobson Zola helps Chelsea to overcome nerves Chelsea Nottingham Forest By Nick Szczepanik First Division Vernons National Lottery Game FA Carling Premiership Scotland Premier League Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Unibond Overseas Minerva Spartan South Midlands Conference Carling F. A. Premiership Scotland Premier League Ward saves sad Dyche from more punishment Nationwide League: Hughes takes goal tally to eight while Norwich are held Little's men will never say dye Bury's style proves so frustrating Talbot's fears are justified Non-League Football by Walter Gammie Scare for Flahavan Noades adds to list of excuses Sports Elite McCann prepares for stormy meeting Pioneering spirit sees Cardiff occupy new territory Rees hurt as Wasps fall to Swansea Newcastle handed perfect kick-start Allied Dunbar Premiership: Wilkinson's precision puts Bath to the sword Gloucester find remedy for travel sickness Team that Frank built faces uphill struggle Scottish gift Stransky keys to new home Leonard's dismissal adds to tale of woe Hartlepool get an idea of the task lying ahead Primera Boon for Surrey as victory sets up title decider Cricket Alan Lee Championship Commentary Table Essex bow out on a low note Hooper ends on a high McLean atones for early bowling errors Wasim bids glorious farewell Scoreboard Form Trent Bridge Knight display puts Warwickshire second Yesterday's Scoreboards Middlesex fare badly on day of farewells Saturday's Scoreboards By our Sports Staff: Dale and Powell maintain late run Going out at the top is best of decisions As he retires from first-class cricket, Dickie Bird looks back at some of the highlights and low points of his outstanding umpiring career As he retires from first-class cricket, Dickie Bird looks back at some of the highlights and low points of his outstanding umpiring career Changing Times Stay-in-bed Tudor must prove he can rise to the occasion Vine strikes out in world of tenpin bowling Easy on the eye and tough enough for rugby Sports Letters Lessons to be learned Australians advance under gold standard Institute for producing champions proves its worth at Commonwealth Games in Malaysia Need to embrace McGwire is a genuine hero The name game Poetry in motion This week in the Times Silver lining for gallant Hickman Leeds swimmer swiftly regains his composure after controversial disqualification from butterfly even By our Sports Staff: Stunned Parke suffers second-round exit Schedule Barclaycard Australia avenge earlier reverse Rob Hughes reports on a narrow England defeat and the bravery of one young competitor Goode stays on course for hat-trick England cut up Kenyans Souyave hits out after rout Red grave adds to collection Rowing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching St Edward's made to pay penalty John Goodbody on a typically close encounter between two sides who again look set for plenty more cheer this season Keene on Chess Winning Move Picture Gallery Guide to the Week Ahead Plumpton Schwer eyes WBC title after easy victory Boxing Americans secure future with team win Speedway Sea Wave marooned in Arc test Godolphin operation experinences highs and lows in campaign spanning four countries Nottingham Musselburgh Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Backers reap rewards of following winning team Goodolphin's Weekend Saturday's Results Rugby League Club Cricket Baseball Athletics For the Record Commonwealth Games Rugby Union Firm can be person discriminated against Landlord not entitled as against assignee Changing Times When holder of bill of lading becomes liable Electricity on tap from the gasman Domestic Power Customers are now free to choose their supplier in a long-awaited liberalisatin of the power industry, writes David Young Seeboard Who will get the top dog's job ? Craig Seton on the government plan to appoint a super-regulator Craig Seton on the government plan to appoint a super-regulator The freedom to choose a supplier A new tranche of householders can save on their bills CPL Industries London Electricity How will it work for you? Domestic Power David Young on the planning that went into the launch of the change Pay up for a green future Craig Seton on how consumers can aid ecological researchers Capitalisation, week's change COMPAQ Planet Microsoft Results and Statistics DTI rejects talk of end to Secretary's veto Alternative Investment Market Whitbread to open 200th Inn Kingfisher tipped to fly higher Companies Michael Clark Crest plans European settlement network Markets set for rough ride Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts The Board Attachmate Corporate Profile: SB Film-maker 's fate settled off the screen Tourist Rates Alan Clark Forum Our Verdict Alton launches anti-abortion investment fund Virgin puts Our Price at £85m Pilkington move ScotPower boost Changing Times Lyonnais poised for part sale BT Just how far will interest rates fall? Pay and economy will test Monks partnership strategy Christine Buckley analyses the crucial issues for the Tuc and its General Secretary as union members meet for the annual congress Citytraveller Direct Ltd Word—watching Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Frequency Guide. Radio 1. Fm 97.6-99 . 8, Radio 2.… A trio some love to hate Television Choice The master film-maker as flimflam man? Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Ministers meet Philips over threat to 2,000 workers Unions fear open season for job losses Times Two Crossword Profile Buffett defies market turmoil with 25% rise By our Industrial Correspondent: More employers forecast strikes Direct Economy G7 expected to reject new Russian plea Goldman lags behind its rivals

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