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News from 30/09/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Alan Sykes, Phil Yates, Hong Kong Standard, David Adams, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Max Atkinson, Adrian Cosker, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Wynne Davies, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Donald Hutera, Ken Ritchie Chief Excutive, Dee Stoke, Dominic Walsh, Anthony Ralston, Patrick Howarth, Allen Saunderson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Graham Searjeant and Oliver August, Peter Waymark, Paul Jaffe, David Dover, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Jane Willis, Jenny MacArthur, Alice Lagnado, Eve-Ann Prentice, A. M. Hindley, A. P. Beaumont-Markland, Denis Christian, Janet Bush, Anna Bibow, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Deborah Collcutt, Jasper Gerard, R. Grant, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Michael Bourke, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, James Pettifer, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Richard Barber, Colin Buchanan, Chris Partridge, Adam Barnard, Bronwen Maddox, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Robert Ashby Director, Nicholas Wood, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Challoner, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, John Masters, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Om Midha, Bill Edgar, Tom Chesshyre, Y. Z. Husni Malaysian High Commission, Alasdair Murray, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, C. A. Redman, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Sorry mum, I'm pregnant Jonna Coles in New York Plus Interface: getting ready for the millennium… Year of challenge ahead, says Blair Reform pledged on education and welfare Malaysian leader 'beaten by police' Collymore's hat-trick Index Hidden horror betrays the butchers of Kosovo Tom Walker in the village of Gornji Obrinje yesterday stumbled upon the scene of one of the worst atrocities committed by Serb forces The sexiest women on Tv. Ever. page 19 Mortgages hope as US cuts rates The great Cheddar robbery An exasperated prophet rails against his tribe Matthew Parris Conference Sketch Bose Wednesday 30p Every Weekday Adams calls on Blair to back united Ireland Lone parents 'must work' BT Row over NEC ballot rigging allegations Direct Line Holmesdale Dome roof offer to receivers News of Brief Youth audit News of Brief Abusers persist News of Brief Pardon campaign News of Brief Levi plants close News of Brief Serial rapist News of Brief Gown auction News of Brief Police hunt for the big cheese of crime world Case is ripe with mystery after night raid on farm, reports Simon de Bruxelles Lord's tells women to dress like ladies Central London to Heathrow in 15 minutes By a Correspondent: Death riddle of the petite student found hanging beyond her reach British palates robbed of a taste beyond compare Courier reports drugs missing Gay clergy permitted to attend Zimbabwe assembly Vauxhall Pressure drives parents to work longest hours Sigle staff put in shortest working week. Alexandra Frean writes Britain tops Europe's lone-parent league Complaints after death crash advert terrifies children Royal Opera offers deal on £lm legal threat Dalya Alberge reports on problems at Sadler's Wells Family plea to free aid worker Unisys Duke of York tested for drugs ITV tries to put heart into the future Department for Education and Employment Family died in house fire started by son, 6 Morgan Computer Co. Fund to help 700 victims of Omagh News in Brief Vandals kill fish News in Brief Murder charge News in Brief Nurse struck off News in Brief Runaway remand News in Brief Road-rage attack News in Brief On the scent News in Brief BBC Ban on eel fishing may be reprieve for sea birds PC World Food better but service worse, say customers Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Vodafone Breath-test card Will give message on drink limits Call to halt drug-drive checks Digital What's in What's out Stock rises for City girl who moved into frock market Seaside hotels 'are what drive us to the Costas' Spain now sets resort standards, writes Robin Young Comet Southport fights back in traditional fashion Cellnet first Meacher puts his foot in it SIDEines Blackpool 98 Speech accepts things can only get tougher Riddell On Politics Direct Line Party fixers head off embarrassing vote on reforms Whips deprive MPs of 'licence to skive' Bramley the Cook's Choice Software AG Journalist found in delegate's bedroom denies 'sex pest' slur Intruder claims he is a victim of Labour dirty tricks campaign, reports Tim Jones Prime Minister challenges Britain to Blair' Speech Delegates told that determination and community spirit to improve schools, hospitals and the welfare state must prevail over opponents of the necessity for reform, in these extracts from the leader's address Dixons CAF The Buzzwords The Lighter Touch Dan Technology voted overall winner for Service and… PPP healthcare France seeks to save Bonn links German politics finds fixer to rival Peter Mandelson The man behind Schröder's win is suddenly in demand, writes Roger Boyes Lloyds Bank Business Banking Chirac city hall staff 'handed out fake jobs' Minister making recovery Mandela holds Lesotho talks World Inn Brief (Reuters): Sri Lanka jet missing World in Brief (Reuters): Ward trial delayed World in Brief (Reuters): Riot city mayor dies World in Brief (Reuters): India lures Disney World in Brief Socialists choose new leader amid gunfire in Tirana Far star's huge burst of energy hits Earth Russian parents claim army press-gangs stalk teenagers Starved of recruits, the military is seizing youths in the streets, writes Alice Lagnado in St Petersburg Tiny Lebed calls for calm in labour protests Secret Israeli unit turned Jewish spies into Arab family men A long-hidden espionage plan has left homes broken and children confused, writes Christopher Walker in Jerusalem Anwar's wife accuses police of beating him Political detainee has not lost his nerve, writes David Watts in Kuala Lumpur Go Sharif blunder puts army on the spot Teenager meets lost mother Antarctic ozone hole is larger than ever Stars take up cudgels to save Clinton Daks Hidden Kennedy files fed conspiracy theories Hurricane gives Biloxi the blues First Group Country wrecked in storm blunder Forced to play Vatican Roulette Libby Purves: My Faith Thrifty Car Rental Star Alliance Tomorrow Cable & Wireless Sex, sushi and a pregnant pause I can see that I'm playing with fire Francesca Annis on love, therapy and being a sex symbol. Interview by Richard Barber More connected Friend indeed Washington all at sea on the Atlantic Bronwen Maddox on how America lost the plot in Europe The white House has missed the leftward shift in Europe Roam tuths The Times Diary Picture Gallery The invisible party Blair may bully the Left in Blackpool, but real Labour will be back one day Fare enough The Tims Diary Tone's boys The Times Diary Heavy going The Times Diary Alan Coren Seen the digital future? It's 24-hour conkers and yo-yo Mission to Modernise The man is not for turning Slovak Struggles Democracy makes a comeback, but it needs immediate support Hot Cheese Hercule Poirot baits a mousetrap with the best of British cheese Which electoral system will favour the Labour Party? Unrest in Malaysia Emergency calls Citizenship skills Rushdie case Out of the shadows Lamb prices Digital TV Business letters Atlantic crossing at a speedy crawl Anti-rabies laws Turned out nicely Your number's up Court Circular Today's royal engagements John Maltby Gardeners' Company Reception Institute Of Biology Dinner Anniversaries The night sky in October Memorial services Personal Column To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Marriages Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today The Leverhulme Trust Adjustamatic Captain John Mott Captain John Mott, LVO naval engineer offiecer, died on September 9 aged 81. He was born on March 5,1917 Personal Column Keith Cox Keith Cox, FRS, geologist, died in a boating accident in Scotland on August 27 aged 65. He was born on April 25,1933 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Alan Prescott Alan prescott, rugby league player, died in Wigan Hospital on September 20 aged 71. He was born on June 17,1927 Houses by Mass-Production New Steel Types News The Times Crossword No 20,910 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast Cats & Dogs Arts In the Times Features Homes The Papers TV & Radio Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Hedge funds' giant EMU bet Industry gambled $30bn days before currencies were fixed Russian worries make Coke a little flat British Midland Exonomics Crisis Meeting at £1,600 per Night Brothers at Oxford - and Cambridge Arts Foreign Exchange worth Half GDP Electronics pants axed and Rover jobs at risk Sport In Love with Ibiza Homes Business Today Markets dismiss cut in US rates Mortgages fall as consumer credit jumps UAG beats forecasts in spite of double setback Tourist Rates Railtrack Attali palace fetches £206m Relaunch helps Wace to cut loss Radio authority under fire on licence award decisions Amstrad to clear up confusion Cendant in the red after new review of accounts Isa deadline may hit 100 providers Business Roundup Elementis head quits Business Roundup (Bloomberg): Gillette to shed staff Business Roundup BA nights to Nigeria Business Roundup Chime at the double Business Roundup Goodyear gloomy Business Roundup Rutland Trust disposal Business Roundup Hi-tech cafe scheme Business Roundup BBA's increasing alarm Business Roundup Negotiation and Mediation Skills Cost-cutting at Wimpey despite rise Cobham up despite woes in electronics Cable & Wireless By Our City Editor: Place blame in the right place Commentary Profit almost trebles at Hepworth Scandinavian Airlines Investors hold back while awaiting US rate cut Stock Market Michael Clark Commodities Liffe Options Good news at last for Bass with the price rallying… 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 Oxford Molec Coca-Cola Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Building too big Tempus AG Barr Wall Street Germany stands by to escape from its inflation straitjacket SPD vistory has profound implications for Bundesbank and Ecb, says Allen Saunderson Qp . . . Ahhh The Times City Diary Free markets beg some big questions Polls apart The Times City Diary Net asset The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Central banks must act as a balance to private sector Businss Letters Plant hire industry's ire misplaced Going down with a sinking ship Maersk Air ITV looks for £00m sponsors The Times Borders suffer from the St Louis blues Fraser Nelson reports on the collapse of a Scottish economic miracle Picture Gallery Oppenheim to step aside at Northern Leisure By our City Staff: Lamont says profit will fall this year Chiroscience shares climb as gene discoveries announced QS aims to expand its store chain Bargain-hunters set up stall in Asia Business Roundup Ukraine rules hit JKX Business Roundup Syndicate in warning Business Roundup ICG enjoys growth Business Roundup Watts sees sales fall Business Roundup Readicut in rug deal Business Roundup Jersey Airways up Business Roundup All good revolutions start in Paris Modest gains at close Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity Volksdwagen The Times Unit Trust Information Service Withadrawn Prima donnas burying hatchets Opera: Hilry Finch meets Ann Murray and Susan Parry, soon to join battle as Donizetti's Queens Starting at the top Concerts LPO Norrington Festival Hall Barbican Centre Theatre Royal Shakespeare Company The man who knows so much Philharmonia/Sanderling Festival Hall' Dance Band of pure gold Listings Judi Dench is Filumena Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy kinston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoll Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Roland Collins at 80 Until 2nd… The Drill Hall Comedy turn in need of a shake-up Theatre Mum king's Head, N1 New waves on the Black Sea Hettie Judah sees dramatic passions running high once more in Georgia Pop Eels on the South Bank Inspired misery Pop Eels Festival Hall Rising Star Dancer to the musics of time The grand old man of dance, Merce Cunningham, is headed for London, as Donald Hutera reports Goldsmiths' Fair 1998 Rising stars in the arts firmament: Katie Knight-Adams Great British Hopes The Times Tomorrow The week's new films Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John's Westminster Wapping Forget the lager, Ibiza's lovely Should houses be built on the edge of Dartmoor? Easy Jet Spotting pitfalls Regalian Barratt Westbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Persimmon South of the Thames Multiple Display Advertising Items Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Cybarco Limited Beechcroft Multiple Display Advertising Items Noseda continues drive to top Racing; Cheveley Park Stakes Win Supplemented by St George Disclosure Thunderer: Salisbury Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Brighton Taunton inspects again Arc takes shape Richard Evans Cable & Wireless Thunderer: Newcastle Clubs unite to celebrate the legacy of Frank Stableford John Hopkins, golf correspondent, on a competition that first caught the imagination of players 100 years ago today Gemstone Travel Limited Woodward puts his faith in established order Rugby Union Engalnd Squad Top players in tug of war Rugby League Golding makes fine start Sailing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Sosa soothed by Cubs' progress Baseball Keene on chess The Sunday Times Ferguson searches for signs of maturity Champions' League: Bayern braced to exploit United weakness White proves he is lion-hearted Snooker Wenger jumps to defence of his tarnished team Skelton provides high hopes Equestrianism: New Zealand and Gerdmany Star as World Games Favourites Redknapp double caps easy win Football Three Goals in Four Minutes Give Liverpool Convincing Victory over FC Kosice Marker thwarts Watford For the Record Dowie makes ideal start Football Results By our Sports Staff: Forest go to Premier League for £4m loan Free Sports Bag Curran is stripped of county captaincy Sport in Brief Di Canio's plea hits a bum note Simon Barnes Mickweek View Henman pays for accepting lure of cash incentive Tennis Over 10 milion items a week and we're stil… Today's Fixtures Word-Watching An adult children's drama Radio Choice Queer politics in the British Army camp Review Joe Joseph BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Racing 42 Collymore is back with treble strike Recalled Villa forward Knocks Norwegians out of Uefa Cup Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Graham enjoys right result Drained Henman counts the cost Rugby Union 43 Blackburn's spirit broken by French resistance Hook Home Service Is this the Most Wired Place on Earth? CompuServe Inside: Cover Story Mitsubishi Electric Pupils take hi-tech route to inspiration Sun shines on students President who turned killer Techies to get soap treatment Meteoric rise for small ad auction house on the Web Job applicants use buzzwords to jump the long CV queue Formulas for winning EveAnn Prentice reports from Gernmany on two design ideas that could cut Grand Prix times Press here for some saintly sounds Netcom Internet copes with Clinton traffic jam Has anybody read my e-mails? Line One Book your ticket for the universal library High Wire Anjana Ahuja Advice for Absolute Beginners Novell From silver to computer screen Richard E. Grant short to fame playing a drunke actor in the cult hit film Withnail & I. Now he spends more time in frontof his Pc. By Anna Bibow Slavin' and Surfin Frontiers Bright lights shine in the Holy Land TV from another planet: something virtually different ClaraNET Will digital kill off the home computer? Tomorrow's TV launch threatens Bill Gates, says Adam Barnard Desert Island Discs goes didgy, too Smashing way to make mobiles Nicholas Booth meets the man whose violent ways are harnessed to help phone - users the world over Dacom Forget modems: e-mail has now turned into TV-mail Gateway puts its money where its mouse is Nigel Powell analyses a new flexible finance deal for PC customers Amnesty lets a bureau do the IT chores Dell Know the world from back to front Hoe do travel agents know so much? Tom Chesshyrc looks at their bible, now available on CD-Rom BT Verdict A change of Office could make life so much easier Verdict Nationwide Parents are kept busy tending to creature comforts Verdict Secrets of success in Santa land People like to be in touch but stay apart. Nigel Powell finds out how Finland has become an IT world leader Hi-Grade Estimates of Global Internet Use BT IT mission for a wired island Singapore's PC. drive has made it Asia's leading computerd nation Power of the promised land Nicholas Booth examines the reasons for Israel's stunning success in the world of IT Israel's air force lifts veil of secrecy Christopher Walker on how the flicrs have capt on the Net Net Direct Picture Gallery Book your easy Jet Flights Techies must learn to talk and tell the time Major dates for your IT diaries Agenda Computer Futures Bond Technologies Logic Recruitment Consultants Ltd Software Trainers Investor in People Hays IT City Vision IT Recrutment Tel: 019083 319600 Fax: 01908 319638 JDEdwards Bestway The Post Office Michael Beer Serarch & Selection Technology solutions Company Prime Response William M Mercer Monroe Systems Dataphone (UK) Limited SWP Recruitment Challenging new technology Thornton Fahey Search and Selection Visit Time Holiday Pay Style Diary Offer International Sports Sponsorship Symes Davies IT & Financial Recruitment Vector CJES Recruitment Consultants Group Multiple Display Advertising Items PA/ADMINISTRATOR Executive Secretary - Japan and UK To £22,500 p. a. 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