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News from 15/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Angus Nichol, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Alexandra Frean, Helen Rigby, Rob Hughes, Rod Garner, Richard Overy, Mark Souster, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Christine Buckley and Jill Sherman, Jeremy Kingston, Gordon C. Morse, Carl Mortished, Geoffrey Smith, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Stephen Ward, Anne Blundy, Chris Broadhurst, J. McConville Director, Matthew Barbour, Harry Shaw, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Nigel Hawkes and Anjana Ahuja, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Roland Watson, Richard Cardew, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Avern, Joseph Fitton, Jason Nissè, Peter Barnard, Janet Bush and Oliver August, Trevor Randall, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, David Thomas, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, James Pettifer, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Richard Pearce, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Edwina Currie, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Jackson, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Bob Mulholland, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, James Davies and Michael Burd, Alison Willcocks, Nicolas Walter, Fraser Nelson and Yannis Mallikourtis, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Chris Parker, Tim Hames, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, John Shaw, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, R. S. Grayson, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Wraith, Fraser Nelson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, David Powell, Frances Gibb, John Bayley, Neil Cooper, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, W. L. Barron, Neil Benbow, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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John Bayley: How I Fell in Love with Iris Murdoch Tuc leader lambasts directors' pay Greedy bastards' of the boardroom Picasso lost Wallace dies Index Captain Scott 's belongings may go back to his Antarctic hut Sportsman 's perfect score is only second best Anna Blundy Libby Purves: Is Nothing Private Any More? Viagra on the Nhs is banned Direct Line Tuesday Clinton promises to lead the world Panel ready for impeachment war Clinton's fate is in the hands of a group of divided politicians, writes Damian Whitworth in Washington Gateway Clinton faces crucial choice over senator's olive branch Commentary Gore takes supporting role as he confronts fundraising questions Number One Allies Blair will stand by a friend and ally How far can us leader who has sinned push God-fearing public? American Values President 'has lost the trust of his people' America risks remaining mired in controversy, writes Damian Whitworth Virgin First Lady works out her anger in the gym Dobson bans Viagra prescriptions on Nhs Brittle bone drug may prevent breast cancer Abbey National Tales of Mystery and Too Much Imagination Doctor removed ovaries 'without patient's consent' Test can detect early Alzheimer's Bullies put new pupil in hospital News in Brief Crash kills five Manuscript sale Capital record Hunting plea Council fiddle Cruise hires the Bar's top gun for libel trial Frances Gibb on the film star's choice of the lawyer they call gorgeous George Son's lover 'killed by his father' Ravine-fall baby saved with a smile Murder trial nurse 'was a battered wife' Cable & Wireless Prince 's plea for estate children Milestone as old foes sit for first Assembly Vauxhall Prison Officers' Pay-Off Row Hemingway's notes for sale The Open University Lawrence father in tears at Tuc conference British Gas Heads call for Gcse in leadership skills Schools put exam success ahead of initiative, writes John O'Leary Hewlett Packard Princess's school is open after revamp Protesting tunnellers build link to Europe Talented young pianist given £74,000 Steinway One in five cars fails emission tests Direct Line Ultraviolet Hague offers business an e-mail olive branch Worst council estates to be demolished VISA Police may have to lose 5,000 posts Many MPs want taxes run by Eu Fraud chief wants to end jury trials The Harley Medical Group Treasury opens its doors and art to the public Blair may host world crisis talks Modern show to replace Royal Tournament Acres of empty seats prompt updating of 118-year-old event, reports Michael Evans Hilarious evening of marital discord and technological disruption Lycos Neurosis is the winning formula Michelin Primakov pledges to keep reforms Russia's newly appointed Prime Minister is flexing his muscles, writes Anna Blundy $1.5m Picasso painting lost in Swissair jet crash Alan Clark Forum Woolwich Bavaria victory boosts Koh1 Mercenaries hijack struggle in Kashmir Tiananmen hardliner dies at 92 GA BT Labor entices voters with republic pledge Berisha supporters bring Tirana to brink of chaos Prime Minister tries to restore order after funeral of opposition leader, writes Anthony Loyd in Tirana Tiny The Inquiry into the Management of Care of Children… Fearless darling of the Right Profile New Alexandria lighthouse planned by Pierre Cardin Us holds Cubans for spying Test that predicts who will suffer dementia Anjana Ahuja reports on a dramatic development in predicting Alzheimer's Lloyds Bank Business Banking Swiftcall Decay of Visual Memory is a Key Test Mourant & Co. Trustees Limited How the disease is diagnosed I put the champagne on the table In the second extract from his memoir of Iris Murdoch John Bayley tells how he fell in love with the 'lady' he saw cycling through Oxford Hernia Debonair Rats beneath the floorboards Dial -a- Phone Peaceful bedroom habits Calais Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Tomorrow What about the workers, Mr Blair? Michael Gove salutes a dying class gathered in Blackpool Babe's blues The Times Diary Picture Gallery We don't need to know After Starr, privacy is a joke. Yet all of us-even Spice Girls- value it Italian affair Drowned out New chapter Why no Russian Franco? Moscow Putsch? Not likely, says Richard Overy Endgame in Germany Bavaria floats the Chancellor off the rocks Escape Hatch Concede perjury to keep honour and office Frozen Assets A letter to the Editor is still the way to get things done Blair's loyalty to his friend Clinton Letters that are intended for publication should… Level school playing field for boys Shipping decline Ongoing crusade Forward planning Duty-free sales Walking wounded Light reading Standing up for Sir Henry Wood Cost of opera tickets Repelling the beasties Stanching the tears Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills Personal Column Memorial service Essex Lieutenancy Plantation songs recall anti-slavery movement Pipers of the world unite To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… School news Butchers' Company Today's royal engagements Appointments Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corsica Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Traders Faresavers Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits George Wallace George Wallace, the former four-term Governor of Alabama, died in Momtgomery, Alabama, on september 13 aged 79. He was born in clio, Alabama, on August 25,1919 Flights Directory Avion Jetworld Delta Worldwide Rentals Announcements Jetline Churchill's Stairlifts plc Court & Social Yang Shangkun Legal Notices The Army Benevolent Fund Legal Notices A Dynamite Plot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Established Motor Parts & Accessories Outlet in West… Business Opportunities Prontaprint! Attention Franchises Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Profession to Be Proud of Invention Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liquidations Receiverships: Auctions Tenders and Contracts DFEE Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Proven Way To Make Big Money Fast Pre-Launch! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridging Loans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regus Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Lanarkshire Council Discreet Surveillance Communications 2000 International Calls Latest word in mobile phone use Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Emporium Ltd Computers &—Computing Services Evesham Pioneers harness local talent A technology transfer scheme could be a model for other areas, says Sally Watts Leadership Management (UK) Ltd Business Opportunity Cash Centres Ltd Time Greenalls Briefings First week gone but you can still sign up Point-scoring began a week ago but there is a long way to go and you can still enter now a team for the big ?50,000 prize, or the weekly (?500) and monthly (?1,000) ones Puma Fantasy League Faxback Service Player List with Up-To-Date Scores You gotta have Harte - or Hartson The first weekly prize of ?500 has been won and the in-form players are emerging. Nick Szczepanik reports As I was saying Fantasy Quiz The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Fantasy League Ltd News The Times Crossword No 20,897 WPA Forecast Perfect Day In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Edmonds stirs a rare ripple at Blackpool Mandelson plans fresh coal rescue Swedish loss for Thomson John Charcol Business Hilton shakes Wall Street Arts Sugar rejects bid for Spurs Law G7 offers cheer to markets on lower rates Television and Radio Business Today Oft says home loans fall foul of law Hays Prescott rebuffs unions' job fears Campaign to tackle fall in rolls English China Clays seeks share buy-in Tourist Rates Supply problems hit taxi maker Leaders condemn wage law for excluding youth Fairey shares decline Polypipe in profit Vanguard rallies T&s to open stores Courtaulds says it is in bid talks with Claremont Ford Morris launches attack on White Paper British Borneo makes all-paper bid for Hardy Hays ready for £200m spree Celtic plc By our City Editor: Betting on a conflict of interest Commentary Bug-busters fall victim to apathy Picture Gallery Vaux to end brewing Mega-mergers face collapse Wall Street's fall threatens big deals AIB Govett Asset Management Limited Morgan division for sale Gec in $275m us deal Bpi edges ahead Profit increase Dowding holds Asw cuts loss Utv digital plan Early us rally helps Ftse to end with 150-point rise 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 Partners in play? Tempus Thomson Hays Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Morgan Crucible Wall Street Global economies need a political boost to demand A complacent reliance on statistical forecasts poses the most serious economic threat Arthur who? The Times City Diary One all Balance of play New signing Art ache Golden Wonder comes up with a few crisp solutions Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Citytraveller Direct Ltd Shares close at best of day Pink Curious Czechs, mate Opera Music Sleek and subtle Recital Simple charm a matter of child's play Turn of the natives Pop Theatre Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, in conjunction with Bbc Radio 3 A fine mess to get into Our frantic century seen at a glance Galleries: Richard Cork enjoys the eclectic Speed exhibition at the Whitechapel Inventing America Around the Galleries: Windsor and London EasyJet Listings Recommended Today New West End Shows Films on General Release Classical Concerts Last 7 Weeks Must End 31 Oct Theatres West Side Story Firing highly charged blanks What became of the broken-hearted Theatre Sarah Kane's latest play To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Many touches of class Are you overworked and under-played ? James Davies and Michael Burd argue that Europe's attempt to regulate Britain's working practices more questions than answers The real Kavanagh, Q43 Legal Diary Picture Gallery NN From litigation hell to Hollywood ICO Hays Richard Owen Euromoney Legal Training Lipson Lloyd Jones ZMB The BOC Group They shoot, they score: premier league lawyers Edward Fennell meets the legal team behind the Man U-BSkyB deal Garfield Robbins GE Law Firms that Make Sport their Goal QI Barristers to give themselves up to the image-makers Stephen Ward reports on a new look for the Bar QD Chambers Fidelity Investments ZMB QD Hays Executive ZMB GG Harrods HC QD Laurence Simons ZMB QD MSL HC HW QD Mason & Nurse MacDonald & Company Sweet & Maxwell HC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Law Recruitment Notaries Public Court of Faculties Examination… Commercial Conveyancer Times Newspapers LLM Lovell White Durrant Rudd Watts & Stone Old Bailey Press Holborn College MacFarlanes First Leisure Holborn College Work in the City - At Home Fees Clerk Legal It Services Prudential Clifford Chance Graham Gill & Young Michael Page Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Times Newspapers Equitas Appointment as Queen's Counsel Insurance Ombudsman Bureau McLaren are left licking their wounds Motor Racing Legal Appointments Taylor Root Africa's triumph unites continents David Powell on Lancashire's links with a World Cup athletics success in Johannesburg Blockbuster ZMB Fixture plan criticised by coaches Sport in Brief Newbury lures Stravinsky Racing Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Racing Ahead Yarmouth Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Sandown Park Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Guide to our Racecard Winning Move Keene on Chess Johnson leads charge The Times England regret tweaking the tail of the tiger Malaysia win men's badminton gold medal with display of power and commitment Thorpe makes an enormous splash O'Neill puts Horner into silver corner By our Sports Staff: England quartet hit target Results from Kuala Lumpur Schedule Fans' unrest puts extra pressure on Celtic Football: Glasgow Rivals Determined to Enhance Reputations with Uefa Cup Victories Aikman fears long break American Football For the Record Pools Forecast Warren fails to calm Bedford Rugby Union: Players' Fears Persist despite Payment of Wages By our Sports Staff: Newcastle deny Shearer deal Fixtures Thorpe set to return Cricket Company Golf Days Results William Hill Rafter reaches lofty heights The Bill Berasategui survives early scare Word-Watching Old doss teaching us tricks Radio Choice Like them or not, they have the ring of truth Review Bbc 1 Liverpool aim to restore past glories Ince ruled out of european tie Times Two Crossword Athletics 46 Uefa acts to avert rival threat Picture Gallery Carling's farewell game proves magnet to stars We'd Rather Buy the Game than the Club Tennis 50 Henman reclaims British No 1 spot

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