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News from 22/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Roland Watson and James Landale, Edward Heathcoat Amory, Damian Whitworth and Ian Brodie, Tunku Varadarajan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David McFetrich, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Michael Evans and Simon De Bruxelles, Brian Brinkworth, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, David Pannick Qc, Mark Souster, Christopher Newdick, Judith Chernaik, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Judy Morris, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, David Cohen, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Elizabeth Gundrey, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Graham Hicks, Robert Romanis, Dominic Walsh, Andrew Manze, Giles Whittell and John Goodbody, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Adair, Leonard Manasseh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Nina Essex, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Anna Blundy, Lizzie Enfield, Charles Bremner, Janet Bush Paul Durman and Robert Whymant, Pamela Ross, Ros Drinkwater, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, David Brewer, Edward Fennell, Robin MacDonald, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Clark, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Michael Gretton, Director, Malcolm Carruthers (Medical Director), Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver August, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jack Ashley, Giles Whittell, Simon De Bruxelles, Peter Reynolds, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Bruce Lloyd, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Fraser Nelson, James Landale and Deborah Collcutt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, James Christopher, Alasdair Murray, Richard Cork's, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Secrets exposed to the world 'She was a good girl, but I knew that she'd talk' Picture Gallery Index Us blunders The Clinton Tapes Flo-Jo, the star-spangled super-sprinter, dies at 38 Inside Alan Clark Shares fall to year's low Four-day Ford H Dieting test It wasn't the sex that was porn, it was the sadism Matthew Parris feels humiliated by a soft-core video on hotel Tv The National Magazine Company Limited Railtrack 'There is a clear and present danger' Clinton plays his role as the world's leading peacemaker and Hillary ntalks of Tird Way as Lewinsky scandal grows' writes Bronwen Maddox Inquisition marked by bitterness and a thinly veiled resentment Anger at four years of perceived persecution is behind combative approach the President adopted at hearing, writes Martin Fletcher Lib Dems skip their speeches for hotel Tv Britain Airing of details sickens Germans and French Europe Humbled by medium that made him Master of TV may be brought down as screen makes it all real, says Martin Fletcher Virgin Time Lewinsky felt betrayed by President In her evidence to the Grand Jury, Monica Lewinsky said she felt President Clinton was her 'sexual soulmate' Direct Line Million-dollar scandal starts to attract offers Giles Whittell in Los Angeles reports on the career options for the President's most ardent fan No title British Library scraps fee plan Student left builder half-naked at roadside Demon Internet Freed hostage reunited with son at Raf base NatWest Porsche schoolboy 'killed two sisters' Twelve held over Omagh bombing News in Brief Painting prize Bahamas case New dive death British Airways Sound and fury as radio stations fight over bosses By our Media Correspondent: Television poll finds that old ones are the best Star Turns Rail regulator resigns after contract wrangle News in Brief Solicitors' insurance row Lawrence protest fear Cat death led to killing Cocker to make film debut Landlord 's free house Health Insurance Fat-busting drug that will need willpower No Such Thing as a Free Diet The Bill Footballers need to have their heads tested Graduate Eleven Lexmark Small zoos may close under new regulations on cruelty Forced pension plan on cards, claims Field Brighton 98 Ashdown does a Fawlty and just can't help mentioning the war Riddell On Politics Series Trimble: I'm not resigning Hague goes on attack as euro ballot is launched Listen to care children, Dobson told Pragmatism is key to Blair's 'third way' New Labour's philosophy depends on four central beliefs, writes Philip Webster Activists back watered-down Pr proposal Russians protest at rise in abortions Eurocrats' exams descend into farce Virgin Sudan attack blamed on us blunders Terror led Hutus to kill World Summary (AFP): Prince faces cash inquiry (AP): Ferry crew are accused (AP): Plavsic loses in Bosnia (AFP): All is revealed on Sony video Software Rg Gunmen steal Monet painting Malaysia in turmoil as Government cracks down on dissenters Cook keeps the Royal visit out of riot politics Siemens British Red Cross Minister 's talks at Un in disarray Hewlett Packard Day of truth at the White House President clinton's testimony to the Grand Jury from the White House Map Room on August 17,1998 The Clinton Tapes Edinburgh WSPA Direct Line Tiny Air Canada Interlink Express GA Virgin Pageone MINicall It was terrifying , we could have lost both our children to meningitis Some families may be more susceptible, reports Lizzie Enfield The Harley Medical Group Is the President just a sex addict? Clinton's plight may not be all fault -he could have an impulse scontrol disorder, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Dye that could prevent a rape How should Major play the cunning Heseltine? In the second extract from his new book, The Tories, Alan Clark reveals how John Major 'teased' Michael Heseltine, the only serious contender in any bid to replace him as Prime Minister Tomorrow Ben Elton The prophet Jimmy is vindicated Michael Gove on Goldsmith, Cassandra of casino capitalism Broken home Hanging on Picture Gallery Read , but not to order Books are children's escape hatches, not least from government initiatives Jail break Show off Make a senate of the Lords Elect our peers, urges Edward Heathcoat Amory Nothing but the Truth Tapes and testimony leave Clinton in limbo The Regime in Malaysia Corruption, cronyism and clamp-down Asian values Designer Drugs Xenical is not a fashion fix; it is for the seriously obese GPs' clinical freedom in question after Viagra ruling Clinton's crisis Two cultures How skills of leadership are learnt Jobs for disabled Securing a future for British coal Golden shot Turned out nicely Near miss Court Circular Birthdays today Reception Service dinner Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luncheons Dinner Meeting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lost Raf station will see action again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florence Griffith-Joyner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Frank Renouf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Chapter Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Muriel Humphrey Brown Robert Walmsley Summer Camps for Workless The Times Crossword No 20,903 The Clinton Tapes Picture Gallery Business Aa Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast Perfect Day Arts Tomorrow Features Law Focus The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section Ftse drops below 5,000 on fears over Japanese bailout Past the Peak Bcci case settled in $200m deal John Charcol Kwik Save gets a ?7m send-off Economics European oil chief quits Shell Arts Ford puts Dagenham on a four-day week Law Southgate 'to leave' as Emi issues warning Television and Radio Business Today ONdigital will not challenge Sky price Business Post 'betrayed senior executives ' British Airways confirms Oneworld alliance Taylor plans to buy Maersk Air Global bank regulator says crisis option is to… Clarke in attack on the Bank Forbes puts Gates in his place Cairn seals ?115m tie-up with Shell Lockheed takes over Comsat BSkyB claims 25% stake in Man Utd Business Roundup Jobs cut at Littlewoods Roxboro rises by 25% Philips issues warning Vanguard shares dive Chieftain goes it alone Bemrose advances 13% Tourist Rates Royal Mail Jocelyn Waller, chief executive of Avocet Mining,… Eurotunnel predicts early full profitability Queensborough to sell six attractions Kingfisher in rival bid for Vci By our City Editor: Time to revise Tunnel vision Commentry PizzaExpress sticks to expansion plans Rjb opts to delay reporting Attachmate TransTec's fall hits Robinson Rolls sells electrical divisions Commodities Liffe Options London dives below 5,000 as global fears increase Stock Market Blowing Smoke Rings at Recession Picture Gallery I 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 Record of disappointment Tempus PizzaExpress Taylor Nelson Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Roxboro Wall Street Fully Bocked Complacent bankers pose main threat to capitalism Blair's proposals are fine but they distract attention from the mist pressing issues Economic View Chocs away Flying game Left wondering Sun's search for winners suffers as teams fail to shine Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Withdrawn Shares halve earlier losses Pink lady Rebels of Romance Literature; Two hundred years on, Lyrical Ballads still provokes heated debate, as Judith Chernaik discovers EasyJet Galleries Unequal struggle Dance Diversions Cardiff Curate's egg in Solti 's memory Concery LPO/Gergiev Feastival Hall Theatre Building a Library A guide to the best recordings, in conjunction with Bbc Radio 3 Bach's Magnificat Reviewed by Andrew manze Picasso 's stupendous feats of clay Visual Art: The Royal Academy's show of Picasso's plates, pots and vases puts a spring in Richard Cork's step Practice made perfect Rachel Camphell Johnston gets lost in London's bright new arts 'laboratory' National Gallery Chagall Around the Galleries Otello Listings Nicole Kidman's first night Recommended Today New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House ful, returns only some seats available seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antique & Art Fairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items White lights in a grey area Theatre; Ignore the daft jargon and enjoy this Japanese phenomenon, says Ros Drinkwater Multiple Classified Advertising Items First , last and least The contrast cochrane, Wc1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Latvians' sad Puccini Multiple Classified Advertising Items 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… None shall enjoy Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investing in people for a more secure future Developing the potential of employees is how a business will flourish. Edward Fennell reports Sponsored section Danger alert when your boss utters nil by mouth Iip report warns companies of the dangers of favouring e-mail and neglecting personal contact Crane Davies Working out a flexible way to get ahead Investors in People Gateway to success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cash Converters World Business Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services General Does your Business Accept Credit Cards? Integra Technology East Riding Established U. K. Manufacturer Questioning a child's version of the truth David Cohen meets a world authority on child witnesses and learns that many experts ask them the wrong sort of questions The high cost of negligence Legal Diary Picture Gallery Ej. Legal Chambers The solicitor who was too nice to say 'we lost' Britannia ZMB HC Lovell White Durrant QD Chambers The harsh law of averages Why the legakl league is so critical, by Edward Fennell English Churches Housing PSD Lipson Lloyd Jones Legal Adviser Outing bad judges of character Tunku Varadarajan on why America should fight against 'juristocracy' Microsoft QD Holborn College Royal College of Nursing of the United Kingdom ZMB Michael Page Legal The Law Society Recruitment Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Un Dr AirWri Martens GG Multiple Classified Advertising Items GE Metropolitan Police Michael Page Chambers Metropolitan Police Allen & Overy TVU Charles Russell Baldocks Cameron McKenna QD BBC Jackpot ripe for harvest Racing: Pool to Pass £700,000 as Winners Prove Hard to Find Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Warwick Fontwell Park Beverley Gateway Two weeks gone but you can still sign up The lure of weekly and monthly prizcs has Times readers still entering Fantasy League. But a fortnight of point-scoring has gone by in the race for the ?50,000 top prize Puma Fantasy League Faxback Service As I was saying Player List with Up-To-Date Scores Spread bet on Marmite won £500 The second Fantasy League weekly prize winner of the season managed 30 points with only seven of his players scoring Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery I Winning Move Fantasy League Player of the Week Keene on chess The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Fantasy Quiz Fantasy League Top 100 How to Enter your Fantasy League Team Rugby Union Clubs feel the force of Baister's wrath Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rival returns to haunt Backley Commonwealth Games: Corbett strikes javelin gold again as England's medal haul dips Results from Kuala Lumpur Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medal Table Games in Brief Ripken 's absence makes hearts grow fonder Keith Blackmore on a baseball fixture taking a break for the first time in 16 years Feast provides optimism for more glory days Rob Hughes reflects on how almost 5,000 athletes produced a triumph Sullivan set to become union man Rugby League Game must heal divisions over urgent need for reform Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, argues that complacency could prove ruinous when counties discuss restructuring Fa ready to place faith in Houllier For the Record Blackburn unable to stem Flo Hodgson points finger of blame at referee Pools Forecast Today's Fixtures Prichard offers to resign as captain Sport in Brief Independent Mortgage Collection Late recovery offers Europe renewed hope for the future John Hopkins finds Laura Davies defiant despite the Solheim Cup defeat by the US Golf Miami keep vice-like grip American Football I Nfl Standings Word-Watching Radio Choice Surprise ! It's Ainsley 'ere Weighing up fat facts , fancies and fallacies Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Football 49 Flo-Jo, Queen of Seoul, is dead Sprinter dies from heart seizure at 38, ten years after her greatest triumph Times Two Crossword The Times Golden girl's tainted image David Powell reflects on a remarkable career that was tarnished by slurs and suspicion Athletes' tears in short supply Golf 50 Free Book worth ?19.99

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