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News from 24/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Valerie Riches, David Adams, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Magnus Linklater, Brian Stewart, Inigo Gilmore, Michael Mavor, W. S. Affleck, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Iain Mackinnon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, A. Cooper, Clive Davis, Peter Riddell, Alasdair Murray and Philip Webster, Srikumar Sen, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Sylvla Brownrlgg, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Tony Payne Chief Executive, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, John Bryant, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Matthew Barbour, Ian Blake, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, L. Joan Cull, Jeanette Winterson, Michael Portillo, Julia Neuberger, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Robert Harris, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Adrian Lee and Valerie Elliott, Mark Inglefield, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Amanda Loose, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Abba Tan, Roland Watson, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Edward O. Wilson, Jason Nissè, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Tebbit, N. Watts, Paul Durman, Manus Costello, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Jill Sherman and Christine Buckley, Stephen Wood, David Watts, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Muriel G. Foster, Mirlam Anlsslmov, Ian McWilliam, Robert McWhirter, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Bernard Wood, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, P. R. Thompson, Anne-Marie Obolensky, John Russell Taylor, Alan Clark, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, William Kendall, Bronwen Maddox, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Sally Morris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Bowkis, Jean Brogan, Nicholas Wood, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Bill Bullocke, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Des Dearlove, Joyce Maynard, Robin Young and Sarah Cunningham, Matthew Parris, John Polkinghorne, Kevin McCarra, Keith Daniels, Tim Binding, Russell Jenkins, Gregory Boyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Damian Garrido, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, P. Brenan, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Katie Waters, Martin Amis, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Christopher Johnson, Russell Celyn Jones, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Adrian Lee and Hannah Betts, Colin McQuillan, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Passport for pets' freedom Plus Appointments Lost jobs fuel gloom on the economy Index Stores accused Parents to be told how they may hit their children Perils of the no-fat pill I have always wondered what it would be like to be shot. It hurts Sam Kiley just escapes with his life after being mistaken as one of the South African invaders in Lesotho Portillo on Alan Clark on sex and shenanigans Yard arrests seven Bin Laden suspects Hook Home Service Thursday Dogs will have to wait three years for 'passports' Picture Gallery Index Mixed metaphors cause ripples at Lib Dem coalface Conference Sketch Straw to hold crisis talks on refugees Lost jobs fuel air of gloom Demon Internet Let paramilitaries join new RUC, says Sinn Fein Republicans want employment quotas to prevent discrimination in force, writes Martin Fletcher Beckett in line to run election strategies Bursaries for former NHS staff Lockerbie claim Jobs for the girls Class shopping Fish sanctuary Diana crash bodyguard files complaint over hired car A1 Fayed implicated in legal move by his former employee, reports Ben MacIntyre Conman 'altered Tate archives in complex fraud' Student digs have never looked better British Airways Dalglish is attacked by hooligans at son's game Free flight woman is jailed over drugs Police exhume fourth patient Child groups hail end of parents' right to cane Frances Gibb on the case of a 'difficult' boy who challenge the law Dixons History of leniency over family punishments Sweden was first to spare the rod Direct Line Tories 'tried to steer Heath into marriage' 'I gave the order for the firing squad to shoot' Dolphin The Panel Forces to introduce 'ethnic' field rations Orange Oats and Chocolate for D-Day Scratchcard show 'led children to gamble' Virgin Pledge by girlfriend of attacker Joke inquiry Motorway deaths Boy's gun scare Rubbish inquiry Blood spillage Racing auction Supermarkets are accused of overpricing Robin Young and Sarah Cunningham on the row over Office of Fair Trading report 'Bad habits' study charts health risks Kumon Maths UNiSYS Voluntary code aims to prevent hedge rows This Saturday in the Times The Times on Saturday BMW Passports for pets unlikely before 2001 Ministers reject sudden relaxation of quarantine, writes Valerie Elliott Countries out of the Doghouse Lombard Direct Kennel owners to seek £35m Adrian Lee and Hannah Betts look at the case for compensation Kenwood How common coinage gained currency History shows monetary union must come from market forces, not be imposed, writes Nicholas Wood Viewers in dark as BBC goes digital Ladybird, ladybird you can't fly away Artists say own CDs could help save ROH Barclaycard Business blow as SNP prepares for election test Gilian Harris at the party's most important conference PC World the Computer Superstore Idealists lose hold in party emphasis on pragmatism Magnus Linklater on the SNP's uneasy attempt to draw together strands of the party that have not had to be reconciled before CBI may win late change on union law Refs turn blind eye to foul play by fairer sex Alexandra Frean on how deep-seated sexism strives to keep football a 'man's game' Hidden history of soccer in the deaf community Halfords Banned: the game 'unsuited to females' SIDElines Brighton 98 Visio Ashdown on offensive after day of defeats How 'barmy' education plan fell foul of activists Town Hall rebels give leader a dated lesson Riddell on Politics Apply here: Europhile Tories seeking new home Lesotho crisis exposes inept foreign policy South Africa is busy damaging its standing in the world, writes R. W. Johnson Changing Times Britons pull out under an armed guard The Coperative Bank Pretoria reinforces troops in Maseru India to reopen Pakistan hotline Panasonic Arrested minister's wife takes up baton The political standoff in Malaysia has created a new heroine, writes David Watts in Kuala Laumpur Queen's risky Malaysian visit ends in success Worst storm alert grips Florida Parisians retrieve explosive memento of Prussian bombardment Shell found in Seine reminds city of the horrors of siege, writes Ben MacIntyre Resit for 30,000 in EC exam fiasco Natwest Schroder is mocked over Blairite claim German Elections Time UN backs Britain on Kosovo ceasefire Britons unveil Christ's tomb Religious rivalry has held up repairs to the crumbling shrine, Christopher Walker writes Vauxhall 5,000 Kurds 'ready to enter Europe' (AP): TV hostage threat by convict (Reuters): US in embassy stand-off (AP): $80m served up to Army (AFP): Siemens Holocaust fund (AFP): Girl in coop for three years Clinton's chances of a deal recede Republicans are gambling that they will benefit if the scandal drags on, writes Ian Brodie in Washington Girlfriend fights tycoon's $6m legacy for dog Tiny Starr turns his guns on Linda Tripp Why being obese is far from funny Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on obesity; male menopause; restless legs; dogs and eczema; mumps and the Duke of Windsor When legs get that prickly feeling Dogs get eczema allergies too Did mumps make the Duke grumpy? Arts Cable & Wireless Men ageing badly What does a smack teach a child? That might is right A boy who was caned by his stepfather has won a European court case. As a result, British parents could be prosecuted for hitting their children It is ever right to smack a child? Sally Morris says no, while Valerie "Riches argues that, at times, there is no alternative Why I Don't Smack Direct Line Parents must be able to punish When a Smack Can Help Prime Health Bank of Scotland Dump your Falstaff, Prince Tony Mary Ann Sieghart tells Blair to ignore Jenkins and forget PR Coalitions elected by PR lose at the polls only once in 58 years Family funds Clear out Picture Gallery Oasis or backwater? Europe's new central bankers are complacent, isolationist-and wrong Staying power Pet subject Ant reprise The East Lothian answer Britain is facing a constitutional crisis, argues Tim Hames Rod and Rights Courts should not usurp the judgement of parents Lesotho Fiasco South Africa stumbles into a military embarrassment His Very First Passport It makes a dog proud to be British 'Integrity' of Tory party in balance 'Off with the Queen's head' says the European Bank Harsh views on Clinton testimony Eating and smoking Over dressed? Prince's letters Houses to view Dramatic opening Back to school Honorary members Casting challenge Court Circular Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements James Peter Morris Church in Wales Memorial service Birthdays today Luncheon Personal Column Chartered Institution of Water and Environment Management Anniversaries The Royal College of Radiologists Dinners Forthcoming marriages School news Elections Marriages Lawrence paintings sell for £5,750 Latest wills John Maltby Personal Column Mulitiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques & Collectables Adjustamatic Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Right Rev Brian Masters Public Notices Spoil yourself Lab Airlines City Bird Mary Jerred London Fashiions at the Play News The Times Crossword No 20,905 Swan-Upping Picture Gallery Business Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast Gore-Tex Arts In the Times Features Travel Books The Papers The Lottery TV & Radio Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Biotech chief is given £672,000 farewell Untimely disclosure for LucasVarity Ladbroke cries foul as Coral deal is blocked Greenspan rate cut hint sends Wall St soaring Business Arts End nears for Liffe as we know it James Capel Investment Management Sport PowerGen sell-off likely to clinch £1.9bn deal Television and Radio Business Today Food stores bite back at report Chief quits in wake of MCI deal Tourist Rates Aficio Prescott lays down the law to water companies Optimistic forecast from Kier MFI chairman says 'I' ll go next year' Meyer sales 'strong' Usinor steel warning Eastern's clean scheme WPP buys Food Group Barratt allays fears with 33% leap in profits Sun Life trims its pension prices Fear raised of further mis-selling Lehman Brothers sees 23% quarterly slide Biocompatibles cuts back research projects By our City Editor: Don't bet on OFT tipsters Commentary Mandelson walks a union tightrope AVC offenders must own up PDQ Fond farewell Trading is toughest in memory, says Dawson Avis beats all City forecasts Bowthorpe's 14% fails to please Brake delivers warning Commodities Liffe Options Storehouse feels chill as brokers become gloomy 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 Optimism falling apart Tempus Barratt Sun Life Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Oliver Group Wall Street Underlying lessons to be found in an American success story American Agenda Bronwen Maddox Say cheese A primrose path to world recession Girl power Crazy cover Shop talk Supermarkets deny claims of suspicious shoppers Sarah Cunningham reports on the furore over prices Ready to take on a tougher Revenue Keith Daniels says tax collectors have become more aggressive and are increasingly likely to take out criminal prosecutions CNT Government plans are not without their drawbacks Any Other Business Swinson is just cock-a-hoop Legal victory Difficult birth Whitbread may run more Marriott hotels Regulator softens derivatives standard Own-label success boosts McBride Philippine Airlines grounded Silentnight sheds 90 jobs New French brand for Leeds Oliver warns of full-year loss Trentino Natural Energy the Italian Way White-collar costs in the spotlight The Times Unit Trust Information Service Premier Conferencing Ltd Equities close near best of day Gleeson M J Gleeson Group PLC Games two people play Theatre The Blue Room Donmar Theatre: A Hollywood star takes on five roles at the Donmar; plus fine Tennessee Williams in Chichester, and Gilbert and Sullivan in the regions Film Tom's great escape The Glass Menagerie Minerva, Chichester Wanted: new bums on regional seats Theatres around the country are banding together for a week to boost audiences. Daniel Rosenthal reports Design Feisty and frantic Pirates of Penzance Woking Come on in, the sewage is lovely New Movies: In this week of all weeks There's Something About Mary is the perfect film, says Geoff Brown DiCaprio squared 'Diaz was sassy' Listings Recommended Today New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antique & Art Fairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items The man who played history Classical Video: Hilary Finch on how the elusive pianist Sviatoslav Richter was caught on camera Opera New CLASSICAL CDS: A Russian Rigoletto; young pianist tackles Mozart; and an lectronic Finnish journey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Orchestral Mozart Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music Vocal Saariaho Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Soaring passion on the cello Concerts Isserlis/Hough Wigmore Hall Safe as the Bank CLS/Cassuto Barbican Japan's Greek pantomime Opera Madam Butterfly Cardiff The effect is minimal Dance Framework of the Fifties Design: John Russell Taylor on the Design Museum's tribute to Charles and Ray Eames Tower Tomorrow Science Catcher caught Even Salinger does not deserve this, says Erica Wagner At Home in the World a Memoir By Joyce Maynard Tangled in love's Net Helen Rumbelow The Metaphysical Touch By Sylvia Brownrlgg In a fictional Russia not far removed from fact, Stalin's ghost rises to walk Peter Millar Archangel By Robert Harris Not such light reading Heavy Water and Other Stories By Martin Amis Russell Celyn Jones finds Martin Amis returning to his form Can art and science come together? John Polkinghorne Consilience The Unity of knowledge By Edward O. Wilson Thriller Sport He's the leader of the pack Foxhunting has devoted admirers and scathing detractors: Jeanette Winters admires one man's passion On Hunting By Rogar Scruton In metro Occupied by a murder mystery Jane Shilling Island Madness By Tim Binding From Tory to Tony Michael Portillo finds Alan Clark strangely silent about the past 20 years, despite his glorious prose The Tories The Conservatives and the Nation State, 1922-97 By Alan Clark The Times Bookshop A tale already told Julia Neuberger Primo Levi The Tragedy of an Optimist By Mirlam Anlsslmov Bargains of the week: cruise the Norfolk Broads, steam across the North York Moors or visit the mountain monasteries of Tibet British Isles Europe Long Haul Weekend Travel STA Travel Flight Bookers Jetworld Charter Flight Centre Just America USA & Canada BM British Midland Faresavers Flight Centre Multiply Classified Adervtising Items Ben 2 Virgin Airline Network Multiply Classified Advertising Items Qantas Trailfinders ABTA Jetline GA General Accident Direct Americana Vacations PLC Breakage cost in connection with stock Criminal behaviour not considered very reprehensible The Times Absence of compensation for fish farmer unlawful Rule beyond powers of court Tote determined to keep in hunt for Coral shops Pool-betting firm explores two avenues Goodwood Rapid Raceline McCririck celebrates 'winner for punters' Dettori lords it Guide to our Racecard By our Racing Staff: Watts loses appeal but stays in racing Yesterday's Results GoodWood Richard Evans Pontefract Perth Changing Times Faldo turns pupil to revive form John Hopkins on how a former champion has gone back to basics The Sunday Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Rejected trio put on alert for Ashes tour Keene on Chess Winning Move Gilfillan chases Olympic dream Sydney beckons for an 18-year-old Welsh woman after a promising international debut at the Commonwealth Games Mavrovic feels at home on Indian reservation Boxing: Croatian Challenger Attracts Local against Lewis] Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Sports Everton make £3.3 million investment in Simonsen Effervescence of Wanchope makes the difference Dejected McMahon walks out on Swindon Old enemies keep eye on Europe William Hill Picture Gallery Fan fans fans' hopes with late goal Last Night's Results Search for sponsor falls on deaf ears Barton rewarded for bravery Equestrianism: Teenager Maintains Run of Wembley Succes at Horse of the Year Show Screening of unofficial matches angers clubs] Rugby Union DELL For the Record Today's Fixtures England's record grant Sosa back in limelight Guidi excels again Pau record on the cards Olympic movement honours pentathlete Champions opt out of main event Tennis Dabbling with the substance of sport Champions set to visit South Africa Rugby League Power challenges old order Squash Word-Watching Our fancy-feathered friends Television Choice Radio Choice Spinning all the way to a fall from grace Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Fulham make reckless Palmer pay Southampton's miserable start to season compounded by swift Worthington Cup exit Times Two Crossword Golf Tottenham leave Pleat speechless Sugar lays Graham bait Boxing Sun La Creme de la creme appears NBS SRS Sales Recruitment Specialists Foxtons Executive P1-3 Management Ernst & Young NBS Class of 97 makes good Amanda Loose meets graduates who are achieving the grade on the jobs market SRS Sales Recruitment Specialists ACL Advancement Careers Ltd Royal Air Force Rise above the Rest Times Newspapers Lloyd's Morgan Keating Air France I want to be a ... 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