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News from 25/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Roland Watson and James Landale, James Landale, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, and Roger Maynard, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, Hannah Betts and Robin Young, Aidan Rankin, Donald MacKay, Douglas McWilliams, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Ray Snoddy, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, Anna J. Schwartz, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Abigail Hughes, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Stuart Bell Chairman, John O'leary and Victoria Fletcher, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Anthony Alment, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Vincent Neate, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Patrick Minford, Peter Wood, Oliver August and Paul Durman, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Tony Ridge, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Brian Hindley, Forrest Capie, Dominic Walsh, Alasdair Reid, Matthew Barbour, Arthur Marwick, Tom Wilson, Philippa Benfield, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Topping, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Carol Reay, Chief Executive, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Aidan Ruff, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield and Nicholas Wood, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Ronald Balaam, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Victoria Fletcher, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Geoff Harwood, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Emily Compston, Meg Carter, Nicholas Tate, Richard Austen-Baker, G. Hackett, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Walter Grey, Manus Costello, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, James Drake, Marit Hargie, Martin Ricketts, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Cowan, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Ruth Lea, Adam Sage, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Tim Congdon, Nigel Hawkes, Pete McCarthy, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Deborah Brett, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Roland Vaubel, Julia Fordham, Andy Hughes-Hallett, Stephen Baister, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Colin Robinson, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Henrietta Lake and Dominic Walsh, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Kay Driver General Secretary, Kevin McCarra, Jill Sherman and Fraser Nelson, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Peter Warburton, Caitlin Moran, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Allen Robertson, Alex Benady, Julia Hobsbawm, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Albert Hall, Bloomsbury, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Peacock, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Isabel Gillis (Consultant in public health), Frances Gibb, John Shaw and Dalya Alberge, Costas Paris, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Annie Flury, Alan Smithers and Pamela Robinson, Graham Hinton, Alan Walters, Colin McQuillan, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Bernard Black,

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Today How to hire (and fire) your domestic help Plus Media This means freedom, says Rushdie after Cook strikes Iran deal Teacher trainees bottom of the class Index Nato jets ready to attack Serbia Cheeky cockney sparrow hops on to endangered list The ten funniest film scenes Bus driver on Booker route Pr backlash grows as Ashdown urges change Tomorrow Darcy Bussell models floaty fashion… Arm transplant patient doing well, says surgeon Axs Telecom Friday 30p Every Weekday Frogman gets that sinking feeling as sharks begin to circle Conference Sketch Church prepares for new split on women bishops Cheltenham & Gloucester Immunology brings hope to amputees Medical Briefing Mandelson seeks report on nuclear sell-off Economists voice fears over EMU Freed nurse tells of shock at pregnancy Hemingway collection 'a vast forgery' Benefit cheat caught out by television confession Police deny negligence in killing of burglar Fortnum & Mason Man raped twice after failure to deport him Currys Man on Brixton omnibus on route to Booker glory Yellow Pages Judges who Will Have the Last Word Erica Wagner on the Six Contenders Tomorrow in the Times Dixons Father awarded £5,000 for birth of disabled son Judge's ruling cpuld lead to more men seeking damages for distress, writes Frances Gibb Dr. Jacques Benveniste Correction Participating Locations Digital future of 100,000 channels Mistreated donkey in £4,000 flight to freedom It's not hard to find good help these days A new guide will help first-timers to navigate the booming domestic help market, writes Robin Young Staff: How to Hire Them BT How to Pay Them And how to Fire Them In the Times Magazine Tomorrow The Link Gladiators star jailed for part in crime conspiracy "warrior" was go-between for corrupt officer and gang members, writes Russell Jenkins Health experts to test dangers of CS spray Increase in police who break the law 'Big dope with muscles' The Open University Firm begun with £600 sells for £25 million Net wealth comes from making the right connections Swiftcall Renault Air Canada The reinvention of Margaret Beckett Cynices might say it is a case of out with the old, in with the new. But not this former firebrand, report Philip Webster and Jill Sherman Comet Ashdown warns rebels not to balk at reform Activists are told to give up posturing and prepare for change, report Roland Watson and James Landale Transsexual calls for end to bias Department for Education and Employment 'Motoring pioneer' claim backfires And so we are back to where we began Riddell on Politics BT SIDEIines £1bn scheme will put all medical files on computer NHS investment will mean and end to battered and illegible notes, reports Mark Henderson Health is Bad for your Writing Paul Mitchell Carling affair halts wedding Models' agencies demand an end to charity Robbers beaten at the post Gift for Tate Hindley X-ray TA protest at cuts Car trips increase Missed as a newt Sainsbury sister let cattle starve 'because of Bse' Ants grew mushrooms for food 50 million years ago Thomas Cook Forces flock together on trail of parrot rustlers Base ambulances at danger spots, says watchdog Bank of Scotland Ultimate Price Protection Rushdie lived life of nomad for nine years Author was never silenced his security shield has needed careful planning, reports Anniie Flury Compaq Tory division becomes vote of confidence Analysis DIAL-a-PHONE Student 's hunch helps to find a new planet Nigel Hawkes reports on a novice who dared to point world's leading astronomers in the right direction Rabies emergency plan would ban rural sports Chef jailed for killing son's girlfriend Ring lost in 1987 car crash turns up in field Giorgio Armani Giorgio Armani Colleges told to train Performance tables show that teaching attracts few men or members of ethnic minorities, reports John O'Leary Leaders challenge Blunkett pay plan Table reflects impact of years of reform Labour picks up Tories' baton of change How Teacher Training Courses Compare Trainee geography teachers lacked direction for task Students degrees bore no relation to subject they wanted to teach, writes Victoria Fletcher Giorgio Armani Giorgio Armani Sharp-eyed scientists read runes of terror A mountain of debris from Omagh is yielding clues to perpetrators of the bomb, writes Martin Fletcher Relaxed airport security could help disarmament to take off 'Millions lost' to Malaysian power plotters David Watts writes of Anwar's videotaps attack on Mahathir Vauxhall Dog-snatchers bring new kidnap plague to Italy Disillusioned Malay villagers desert their ruler Schr?der and Kohl fight for floating votes German Elections Traditional brand loyalities have broken down, reports Roger Boyes Dolphin Havel calls for Albright to lead Pageone MINIcall Slovaks may halt elections Moscow looks for cash in drinks takeover Vauxhall Nato jets ready to hit Serbia Allies seek to halt Kosovo offensive with an air attacks warning to Milosevic, writes Michael Evans Western envoys fear airstrikes will wreck Dayton deal Tiny host of world chess in risky gambit Robert Harris Archangel Thieves pillage French chateaux of art heritage Lax security makes museums and castles easy largets, writes Ben MacIntyre in Paris Vatican doubts visions of Mary at Bosnia shrine Prime Health Pontiff 'ponders general apology' Midland Bank Battle looms over euro envoy Pretoria under fire for messy Lesotho adventure Israeli court blow to germ war plant OnLine Tiny Top police go over bungled siege India joins Pakistan in nuclear pact offer Hun Sen convoy attacked Porn star wins fight for son Pentagon war on nudes It's a family thing Lewinsky told her ex-lover of affair Hurricane Georges has us playing Miami roulette To flee or not to flee is the big dilemma for David Adams Hillary in bid to rally party for election campaign The Sunday Times Former leaders unite in attacking Clinton The night I was buried alive Pete McCarthy travelled the world on a mission to 'encounter' all things spiritual Ten top movie moments There's something About Mary joins a list of comic cinema greats, says Giles Whittell A Half Price Kitchen Time In need of tweed Six of the Best Harrods Cable & Wireless Objects of desire Hot Tip Sudan Bramley Fourth wife, first lady? Will Gerhard Schröders's glamorous wife help him win the German election on Sunday? Roger Boyes reports Magnet If Tom dubs Mel a fennel, blame Italians Man on the Side Dangerous liaisons with a maneater Daniel Johnson on the femme fatale of fine-de-sieele Vienna Fighting back The Times Diary Picture Gallery Tailfins in a spin Corporate identity should not mean corporate monotony. BA should fly art Head start? The Times Diary Battle joined The Times Diary Tongue lash The Times Diary Philip Howard Spare an unkind thought for our learned friends Action Not Activation Nato must confront Milosevic over Kosovo Vote First, Trade Later Germans face an uncertain verdict after a poor campaign Back to the Blackboard Radical reform is needed to raise the quality of teachers Economists warn of risks of EMU Tory party divisions Baton style Pr puts pressure on Lib Dems NHS priorities Missile 'mistake' Alzheimer's victims Sixties 'cool' Teachers' anger at inspector's pay Cook's challenge Honorary cats Back to school Every which Way Court Circular Personal Column This dramatic picture of HMS Sutherland, a Type 23 frigate, off the Western Isles on her way to Estonia was taken in June by Today 's royal engagements His Honour Thomas Pigot, Qc Derek Guy Clarke John Cowan Meetings Memorial services Birthdays today Service dinners Dinner Anniversaries Luncheon Appointments Farriers Company Glass Sellers' Company Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Sheriff J. Duncan Lowe Corsica Albert Eggler Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Kidney Patient Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sir Michael Straker John Cowan "The Threepenny Opera" A Berlin Burlesque News The Times Crossword No 20,906 Ronnie Barker on set with his daughter, Charlotte, for whom he wrote Mum, which is at the King's Head Theatre in Islington Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Tomorrow In the Saturday Times Forecast Arts Features Media Education The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Market turmoil hits options Shareholders resist management attempts to rebase incentive schemes Barclays in £2bn hedge fund rescue Kingfisher in French merger British Midland Business Cendant's RAC bid referred to Mmc The World Trade Center, Manhattan's famous… Arts Pressure for swift rate cut mounts Media Education Business Today Diageo shares take a tumble Disposals to raise £lbn for Power Gen Troubled Ionica sees losses hit £173m The Times France to sell stake in CNP Docomo set to launch world's biggest flotation Shopping centre boosts property group Broader base aids Hewden Jurys in talks with Dublin rival Murphy joins Victory Chirac's plea to G7 Field dives on warning CMG Asia acquisition Hat Pin profit slips Kingfisher gets But Intelligent improves Enterprise goes ahead Tourist Rates US bid goes direct to Filofax shareholders Vision Group loss deepens to £5.8m Tomkins ordered to sell mills By our City Editor: Good money thrown after bad Commentary Chiroscience expects drug approval soon Viglen hit by 70% slump Halifax Venture capital groups set to join Coral race Antofagasta seeks mine lift Speculators gather round Fairey after bid rumours 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 Pillsbury's sour dough Tempus Pemberstone Filofax Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Viglen Wall Street Brew of machismo and masochism has always inspired the euro project EU players are braced for battle to challenge the dollar for world supremacy, says Janet Bush Gonged off The Times City Diary Euro squabble leaves business cold The Business of Politics Off the rails The Times City Diary Reverse gear The Times City Diary The Times Interest rate action now Business Letters Tearing down Chinese walls Far East returns blight LVMH half-year figures The Sunday Times Time to take advertising seriously By our City Staff: Sotheby's to pay $15m for New York growth Pemberstone status change From a Correspondent: EU calls for trade openness WTO urged to act to prevent protectionism Deep Pan Pizza chain halts trade From a Correspondent in Rome: Fiat hit by Asia and Brazil falls The Times Unit Trust Information Service Le Temps Chanel Equities lose early impetus Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity Mrs Brown goes to Italy Theatre: Famous for taking risks, Dame Judi Dench is now to play a Neapolitan mistress on stage. Benedict Nightingale met her Pop Married to their art Opera The Bartered Bride Leeds HMV Dance Ibsen with a dash of lather Theatre Starstruck Tricycle, NW6 Big band sound Concert LSO/Davis Barbican Pop The royal house that 's Geri-built Recently, Scary Spice and the Spice formerly known as Ginger have pulled off the marketing coups of the decade Miles to go before we sleep A new biography of Miles Davis will be required reading for jazz lovers. Clive Davis met the author The Royal Opera Tonic from the trouper Jazz Gig Jazz A hero for our time Jazz Albums Pop Girls wanna have fun Lilith Fair Kaplan Mahler Tickled by the fickle finger of fame Tina Arena isn't fooled by people being nice to her now that she's a pop star, she tells Paul Sexton Golly, Ms Polly, you sure like to bawl New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums Newspapers Support Recycling Husky angel New Albums Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie London Elsewhere New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies New Releases Current Art Galleries Antique & Art Fairs Theatres There's a riot going on Dance Umbrella, London's annual festival at the cutting edge, is 20 years old. Allen Robertson reports The National Theatre of Brent Radio Theatre Review Out to lunch at 4 Radio No more ideas of revolution at the World Service Bush House's new Chief Executive will rule out any major changes. Michael Binyon reports Are they taking the pips? Maggie Brown's Media Diary If only Clinton had taken Viagra Absolutely PR A media minefield A global press council is a step closer, says Brenda Maddox The future has begun As Sky Digital offers viewers 140 channels, Mark Booth tells Ray Snoddy that more is marvellous The media interview Media & Marketing NBS Sterling Publications Limited City Careers What Makes a Salesperson Successful? How To Make £30,000 p. a. Freelance Writing London Business School Investor in People A bad Euro smell Get ahead in advertising Advertising offers high salaries, rapid promotion and the chance to be creative. Meg Carter continues our guide to the media The way it works Race poster uproar has caused the wrong kind of fuss How they made it to the top Breast cancer: it could be you Lottery slogan will help to raise awareness, says Carol Midgley No Title Book Review We've got power to move you Media & Marketing Adderley-Featherstone plc Champagne Sales Manager All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: CPI Selection Fast growth company Air France Foxtons Is Itv reversing the trend at last? Fred Shero Christ's Hospital Open Afternoon Headington School Oxford Rugby School Multiple Display Advertising Items Bromsgrove School Abbey Colleges Downe House Hurtwood House Winchester College The Godolphin & Latymer School King's College School Multiple Display Advertising Items Sherborne School for Girls Caldicott Multiple Display Advertising Items Marymount International School Multiple Display Advertising Items Teacher training trap New tables show a split in teacher standards, say Alan Smithers and Pamela Robinson Entry qualifications are low and many trainees do not go into teaching A plea for the song of poetry Are our teachers creating a dead poetry society, asks Susan Elkin The Times Why prep schools need not be shy about their results St Albans High School for Girls Benenden School Sixth Form City of London School for Girls A-Levels at Cats Courses The Godolphin School Latymer Upper School Clifton High School Multiple Display Advertising Items William Hulme's Grammar School Headington School Oxford Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child Sevenoaks School Hutchesons' Grammar School Language Courses Courses University of North London The University of Sheffield St. George's University ACCA What an NVQ can do for you As the two millionth National Vocational Qualification certificate is awarded. Nicholas Tate salutes the rise of a scheme that has the confidence of employer and employee The social disdain evident in some comments about vocational qualifications is breathtaking Question: How many degrees does it take to get a job? A parent's guide to speaking in Ofsted David Tytler provides a glossary of the terms used in assessing the performance of schools When appeal is abandoned Sceptical view of proposed safeguards Undertakings must be honoured The Times Jury warning was required Omission makes temporary permission permanent Implied term may become principal obligation Lombard Trophy Chance of a lifetime for sixteen nervous pairs Lombard Trophy Under the eye of the television cameras, the final of Europe's largest pro-am golf tournament begins this weekend in the Alagarve. Geoff Harwood reports Beautiful? Just you wait The San Lorenzo course wil cast its inimitable spell, says Mel Webb The Sixteen Regional Winners and how They Reached the Final Lumbard Trophy Lombard 's direct approach to the sponsorship of sport From golf to rowing via cricket and motor rallying, the company has been a pioneer, John Goodbody says Competition NatWest Britons embark on quest to rejoin the elite Tennis Schedule Lewis puts complacency to one side Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Decorated Hero preserves place in Dettori 's affections Racing: Well-Travelled Gelding Outclasses Goodwood Rivals Thunderer: Haydock Park Win a Classic Ferrari 328 GTB Redcar target Thunderer: Folkestone Thunderer: Redcar Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Rebels find allies to back cause Sympathy grows for Swansea and Cardiff as confrontation with WRC continues Scotland reward Mayer as old guard are left out in the cold Sky Sports Odds are against cup upset Ice Hockey Golding aims to leave troubles behind Sailing: British Helmsman is Finally Ready to Tackle Round-The-World Race England tackle Australia in centenary celebration Olano has an uphill task in mountains Sport in Brief The Times Asians put one foot in football future Richard Hobson on a new hope for recognition in a community that the national game has left behind Swindon plan life ban on protesters Tottenham waiting for Graham FA prepare to appoint 'sleaze buster' Froggatt on way to Coventry for £2m Aldershot put lean years behind them Non-League Football by Keith Pike Schumacher and Hakkinen keep eyes on the prize Motor Racing By our Sports Staff: Great Britain rivals take centre stage Rugby League For the Record Gatting set for new role at Middlesex Cricket Grandstand finish earns Whitaker double Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Westwood comes out fighting Montgomerie shares first-round lead of German Masters Primus Today National League reaches out Squash Word-Watching Fixtures Film-making on the mend Television Choice Radio Choice Nothing so funny as other people's problems Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable United deliver perfect response Ferguson's team finally hit their stride to extend Liverpool's Old Trafford misery Times Two Crossword Tennis Kitted out for cafe society Michael Henderson sees two worlds collide as cricket shows its new colours Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Football Zenith Time Co. (G. B.) Ltd Furious Evans blames referee

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