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News from 18/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Christopher Bowen, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, Angus Nicol, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Michael Crawford, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Michael B. Taylor Honorary Secretary, David Brewer Deputy Director-General, Keith Hainsworth, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Maria Cope, John Banks, John O'leary Education Editor, John Wynburne, Denby Dale Road, Ian Lyon, R. E. Rawees, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Aviation Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Keiichiro Komatsu, Matthew Barbour, Michael Knipe, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alan Williams, Robert Whymart, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Waymark, News in Brief, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Daniel Johnson, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Roland Watson, Anna Blundy, Michael Leapman, Susan Hallam and Richard Cowan, Peter Walker Technical Director, Rosemary Vaughan, Deborah Collcutt, Jeremy Kiingston, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Peter Riddell Roland Watson, Nigel Williamson, Emily Compston, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Jill Sherman and Christine Buckley, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, R. Fletcher Deane President, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, A Correspondent, Jenny MAcARTHUR, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Ruth Taplin, Roland Watson and Peter Riddell, Roger Boyes, P. B. Daley, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Richard Holledge, Frank Kane (News Editor), J. H. Kirk, Richard Duce, Estelle Morris, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Justin Webster, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, T. N. Rutherford, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster, P. F. Spiegl, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, J. A. Cooper, our City Editor, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Edwin Karmiol, Michael Henderson, Nelson Matthew Barbour, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Richard Bourne, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, David Cleary, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Wells, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Today How to reinvent yourself Plus Media How newspapers met the Starr challenge.… Republicans fear Clinton video backlash Congress fails to agree on release of tape Index Easyjet Offer Abbey National Woman of note signs up with Bank of England's top brass Tomorrow Picture Gallery Free Part-Work Ashdown risks all on Blair backing reform Friday 30p Every Weekday Mandelson derides 'creeping' Cabinet colleagues Mink roaming Staffordshire Recruitment crisis in Nhs fuels pay demands Hospitals unable to fill nursing posts or keep staff, reports Mark Henderson Hospitals unable to fill nursing posts or keep staff, reports Mark Henderson Mandelson tells TUC to embrace modernisation Economy slump 'will lift crime rate' Demon Internet How Blair kept Cook down south Solicitors in the dark on 'no-win' law change News in Brief Asylum-seekers 'threat to system' World Cup fans lose ticket cash Life sentence for murdering wife Campbell relative to tackle record Theologian quits Catholic priesthood Charity leader has strongly attacked Rome, Ruth Gledhill writes Charity leader has strongly attacked Rome, Ruth Gledhill writes Raid exposes naked truth in Garden of Eden Godot and The Mousetrap favourites in top 100 plays Scout's lover is guilty of assault Valentino It was him or me, says killer wife Prada Viagra falls flat in live television experiment Radio news presenter found dead at home Extinct fish alive and well and living under an alias Prime Health Condon rejects accusations in Lawrence case Correction Dixons Drug is blamed for heart attack The Saturday Times Sultan lays out kitsch for the Queen Brunei may have its problems but it provided a sumptuously royal welcome, reports Alan Hamilton Brunei may have its problems but it provided a sumptuously royal welcome, reports Alan Hamilton Duke Misses the Point of Local Custom 13 cms above ground a unique sandwich floor cleverly… Homework for primary pupils 'a waste of time' Making pupils work harder at home could be misguided, writes Victoria Fletcher Making pupils work harder at home could be misguided, writes Victoria Fletcher Blackstone calls on universities to widen access The World of Interiors BT Home Truths A torn fence, hundreds of opened cages—and thousands Errors led to mid-air near miss Lot 007: Oddjob's £60,000 bowler No Title More killer mink are set free to ravage the countryside The small car that challenges convention DIY fur coats not something to get wrapped up in PC World £3m project will promote Britain as home of time Millennium could attract record number of tourists, writes Mark Henderson Britain slipping in tourism table Healthy dose of reality on Tv The National Lottery Picture Gallery Videotape replays could rule on goals The Choice for You Cricket chief retires hurt after legal googly Stalking law used to halt stream of angry letters, reports Paul Wilkinson Women make cover point with Wisden Magazine has changed its ways and urged MCC to do the same, reports Richard Duce Youth died trying to save dogs Row over £1.6m 'gift' is settled Lottery register Bodies found Dummy alert Cold snaps Hello Dolly® No Title Giorgio Armani Ashdown prepares to claim PR prize With the Lib Dems about to converge on Brighton, Peter Riddell and Roland Watson find their leader relishing political reforms a head Pro-European Tories accused of arrogance Parkinson hits at Clarke and Heseltine's 'contempt' for ballot, writes Philip Webster Hope without the Glory New plan for Lords reform deal Kinnock warns of hard-Left threat to the NEC Giorgio Armani Giorgio Armani Party is over for 'five-star' Mossad Israel's new spymaster says austerity is the way to restore the agency's image, Christopher Walker writes Madrid sticks to hard line after Eta ceasefire Downing Street welcome for reforming Nigeria leader 19 die in Mexican massacre World Summary Settlers kill Palestinian Daughter of Sukarno held British troops to quit island Philippines airline folds Jobless storm Trevi Fountain Rwanda threatens Congo with war Iran reinforces border as battle of words grows Britain shows support for moderate Khatami Hook Home Service Tiny Schroder calls for new triple entente Beazer Britain asks UN to ban airline Milosevic is accused over Kosovo deaths Kumon Maths Paris 'natural born killer' trial opens Ben MacIntyre reports on the riddle of a woman accused of being caught up in four murders Russian media fear censorship's return Hook Home Service What Does 3 Grams of Sodium Really Mean? Prodi orders court inquiry Bramley Back in the Shops Darwin's finches flourish The Sunday Times Changing Times Lewinsky had top-level access Clinton Scandal Security clearance allowed her to see intelligence reports of sweeping scope and importance, Ian Brodie writes Governor Bush hesitant over bid for presidency Hook Home Service Time Man who is key to Clinton's fate admits adultery NatWest Starr beats Monica in sensation stakes Pubilsing Controlling clutter Air Miles Awards on any purchase from our… The Cooperative Bank Objects of desire Win Hot Tip Who said appearance doesn't matter? As 'personalities' regularly transform their public image, Grace Bradberry reports on the essential art of reinvention Direct Line The Queen's Reward for Business If Quayle isn't president, I'm a potatoe Cable & Wireless We like our juries—all right, Jack? Daniel Johnson warns Straw to protect the common law Daniel Johnson warns Straw to protect the common law Hearing aid The Times Diary In passing The Times Diary Picture Gallery Pilgrimage to Bilbao Gehry's Guggenhcim is Spain's big draw. vWhy can't Britain follow suit? Gehry's Guggenheim is Spain's big draw. Why can't Britain follow suit? Old hand The Times Diary Drinking pals The Times Diary Just so The Times Diary Philip Howard Ashdown's Gamble The Lib Dem leader may regret the trust he has placed in Blair The Lib Dem leader may regret the trust he has placed in Blair Ceasefires Spread Eta uses the IRA as cover for a climbdown In Bond to a Legend Never in thrillers has so much been paid for such dream effects Forum for world financial reform Russia in crisis Lessons for boys Routine story Viagra decision reveals 'half-baked rationing' in NHS Accessible medical care Church 'on the cheap' Risk assessment 'MacRobert's Reply' Stony ground Stanching the tears Court Circular Press Complaints Commission Birthdays today Lord-Lieutenant Sir Ralph Freeman Sailors' Day Glaziers' Company Drizzle whets the pipers' wail Service luncheons Receptions Dinners Picture Gallery Leverhulme Trust awards Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriages School announcements Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Rosier F. Maurice Speed Personal Column B. H. P. A. Dr. Ian James Allan Heyman On this Day The Times Crossword No 20,900 ©Times Newspapers Limited, 1998. Published and… News Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Free with the Saturday Times Lifeboats Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Retail growth hits 3-year low Shares fall on back of gloomy economic signals from high street Lewis results cast gloom over retailing EMI opts out of film bid Share turmoil threat to Goldman float Business Tank factory to close as Vickers cuts costs Selling hits 'safe havens' Arts Jardine Matheson down 63% M&s defends move to buy more abroad Mercury Asset Management Media Why Size Does Matter Education Page 48 Business Today BAe share price slips on oil effect Buffett poised to buy as the markets fall French prohibit Coke takeover John Lewis Partnership plc BAe shares slip as oil price fall hits payments Upbeat Bovis goes ahead Russia stalls on £24bn debt Tempus shakes up management RMC's price at 5-year low EU to act as referee over super league Business Roundup Lloyd's to shed 300 Sibneft to trade debt New direction at Acorn Irish Life ahead 40% MDIS reduces losses Caution from Cape Flat figures at Henlys Sherwood holds steady Tourist Rates Next sees sales rise after stock mistake Kwik-Fit buys rival in Europe Cable & Wireless Deciphering hidden meaning Commentary Picture Gallery Geest rises 20% on brisk trade The Economist Cordiant chief still confident Leeds Sporting admits talks Morrison says competition is getting tougher Pacificorp issues warning Commodities Liffe Options Rally ends as Greenspan dashes interest rate hopes 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 Flying into turbulence Tempus RMC Next Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Geest Wall Street Maturing congress starts looking back to the future The Business of Politics Retailers see trouble in store as consumers turn cautious Fraser Nelson and Matthew Barbour find that some shops see recession as nan opportunity Brazil nuts The Times Diary A Joke is doing the rounds of Carlton Communications… The Times City Diary Czech mate The Times City Diary Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, hit barely a week ago by… The Times City Diary Winging it The Times City Diary Forum will help telecom companies to achieve Year 2000 compliance Business Letters UK coal producers back cheap electricity A startling display of pig ignorance Letters to the The Times Business section may be… Gear of the Year The Times Unit Trust Information Service Pink Gilts surge as equities dive First direct Enjoying the cream of all things British As preparations begin for Tony Blair to meet the new Prime Minister of Japan, Michael Knipe opens a three-page report on Britain's vital trade links ANA Door opens for UK exports Dr Keiichire Komatsu, Japanese adviser to the DTI, on trade prospects Get to know the locals in a thermal spa bath Robert Whymant on the best places to visit now that Japan has become more affordable Robert Whymant on the best places to visit now that Japan has become more affordable Japan Centre Toshiba Where private space comes with a price tag Leisure and luxury goods take priority over housing, reports Edwin Karmiol Sponsorship of the arts and charities strike a chord Links that began over a century ago have never been stronger. writes Ruth Taplin Drive a car with a future that is squeaky clean Toyota aims to win the race to produce environmantally friendly vehicles, says Robert Whymant The Car in Front is a Toyota Economy set for a radical shake up Ruth Taplin looks at the steps that Japan is now taking to overcome its lack if financial competitiveness Ruth Taplin looks at the steps that Japan is now taking to overcome its lack of financial competitiveness Serving playtime Theatre Our Country's Young Vic Pop A Rotten way to treat the divine Callas Good hair day The Times Higher Stripped bare for the Highlands Opera Dance Pop Profile The rise of Neil Finn Never felt less like singing the blues Nigel Williamson talks to Neil Finn, songsmith with a cerebral quality and the former leader of Crowded House The Whole of the Moon Famous for at least 15 fans HMV Pop News Bring it honour Mercury judge David Sinclair on how Gomez scooped the prize Mercury judge David Sinclair on how Gomez scooped the prize Pop Albums Gold in the lines of Crow's feat New Pop Albums HMV Missing inaction Rollo, the main and moving force of Faithless, tells Lisa Verrico why he often doesn't turn up to gigs Top Ten Albums Pulp Pop Gigs Ginger spice Live Gig Into the grooves Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seals available Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Theatres M et Mme Razzmatazz Dance Christopher Bowen meets the legendary Roland petit and Zizi Jeanmaire Auntie rules the airwaves Radio Tomorrow Theatre Review Grabbing Starr from Cyberspace The Internet came of age when it carried the 42,000-word Starr report. And The Times showed how an old-fashioned news scoop could be hitched to the technology of the 21st century Rosie, this was a big mistake Editors with big egos should boycott televisison, says Richard Holledge Editors with big egos should boycott television, say Richard Holledge The local heroes My shows aren't just about sex There are too many narrow-minded people in Tv, the man behind the docu-soap boom tells Carol Midgley Management Consultancy Howgate Sable Media & Marketing Howgate Sable Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sterling Publications Limited Media watch The glossy world of magazines How to get a job in media Michael Leapman on the glamour, glitz and sheer hard work of magazines 'I took the job of my dreams' Don't axe till you ask viewers Maggie Brown's Media Diary 'Get a subject to specialise in' The Sunday Times How the industry works Telling it like is to adland On the 30th anniversary of Campaign's launch, its Editor looks back on a turbulent history Media & Marketing Morgan & Banks Bamichael Beer Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Digital, here in two weeks Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call University of Bath School of Management University of North London Distance Learning Holborn College Giggleswick School Durham University Business School Leicester University Senior Appointments Business Courses British Institute of Florence Multiple Display Advertising Items Open Day Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Pennsylvania Pitman Training Centre Discuss: homework is good for you Susan Halman and Richard Cowan ask if children really benefit from continuing their studies after school Susan Hallam and Richard Cowan ask if children really benefit form continuing their studies after school Hooking families into the habit of reading The Times Does size matter when it comes to performance? Europe set to follow in famous footsteps Golf The Race of Win our Ferrari Hots up Legal & Public Notices Pressure brings out the best in Rose Darcy sparkles after taking his punishment Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Newbury William Hill Berlioz shows talent for classics Racing: Loder Introduces Another Smart Juvenile at Newbury Yesterday's Results Daliapour and Fallon look a winning combination Ayr Huntingdon O'Neill gives record new spin on fond farewell Commonwealth Games: Australian creates history while Englishman triumphs after 16-year gap Schedule Results from Kuala Lumpur Weir deals out hammer blow to grab discus Golden Boldon falls short of the mark Cables & Wireless Dell Newcastle fail to slam door tight Football: Defensive Error at St James' Park Revives Yugoslav Hopes in Cup Winners' Cup Van Hooijdonk says sorry Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge McGovern pays for Woking's poor start Keene on Chess Winning Move Operation proves a success for Edwards In Brief Lancashire title hopes undermined by batsmen Cricket For the Record Rollins dismisses theme of caution Our Sports Staff: Essex turn to Law in search for security The Times Today's Fixtures Champions roused for a final effort Yesterday's Scoreboards Hutchison and Kirtley carve way through Alleyne is spurred by a higher incentive Leonard is suspended for 30 days Rugby Union A simple capped-rate mortgage and an answer right… Spanish show united front Field opens up for Hester Equestrianism Word-Watching Frequency Guide. Radio 1. Fm 97 6-99 . 8. Radio 2.… The ark sets sail again Television Choice Radio Choice Working up a lather over nothing much Review BBC1 Wise trickery opens way to goal Chelsea secure narrow lead in first leg of European Cup Winners' Cup Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Golf 49 Smith and Habib ensure Leicestershire command Oval Scoreboard Commonwealth Games 51 Zenith Time Co. (G. B.) Ltd Hoddle ready to answer critics

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