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News from 07/10/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Nicholas Wood and Roland Watson, Mark Souster, S. F. Bush, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Colin Croskin, Caroline Merrell, Anne Ashworth and Gavin Lumsden, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, Nora Szponar, Peter Foster, Sarah Cunningham and Fraser Nelson, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, and Damian Whitworth, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Tony Whatmough, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Abby Tan, Stephen Trott, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Giles Robertson, C. P. Foray, Nicholas Wood and Roland Watson, John Ward, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, David Eimer, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, David Goode, Anna Bibow, Derek James Chairman, John Goodbody and Alasdair Reid, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Anthony Clover, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Glynwed, Alan Toogood, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Jill Sherman and Roland Watson, Sheila Millington, C. P. Dawson, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Matthew Parris Conference Sketch, Lewis Smith, Richard Penney, Chris Partridge, Adam Barnard, Robin Guenier, Richard Duce and Michael Horsnell, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, J. H. Dodwell, McKechnie, Rodney Hobson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, David Young, Hamleys, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Stephen L. Sidkin, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Peter Riddell, H. C. W. Shaw, F. J. D. A. Perkins, John Goodbody and Lewis Smith, Allen Robertson, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Kenny MacLver, Michael Binyon and James Bone, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Laura Smith-Spark, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Nigel Powell, Alistair Henderson, Stephen Dalton, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Frank Hope, Bryan Simmons, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Robin Lodge, Robert Whymant, John Fry, Susie Steiner, Janet Bush and Graham Searjeant, Mary Allen, Tony H. H. Richardson, Joanna Coles,

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Friends, freaks and phonies Plus Interface: The end of the invoice? Plus Creme… Serb missiles pose threat to Nato jets Sam 6 upgrade bought from Russia Picture Gallery Index Portillo plans comeback on the European battleground Thatcher the Arch-Sceptic Jim Carrey Angst of a funnyman Josie relives dm of murder Crisis This crisis Springsteen in legal battle Republicans are accused Book standards In decline Uefa wants its own super league Tiffany & Co. World recession will hurt Britain, says Brown Bosom friends cannot find the right moment to move on Schools told to cherish their awkward pupils The Cashmere Store Picture Gallery Mi6 chief is called before MPs News in Brief Surgery for MP Grant for gays Emissions deal Toxic salmon fear Picture Gallery RUC officer dies from Drumcree riot wounds News at Ten plan illegal, says Smith Bramley the Cook's Choice St. Joseph's Hospice 'One last kiss on the day my family died' Richard Duee and Michael Horsnell on grieving father's final memories of his loved ones Prisoner claims suspect confessed to killings Spencer's £1.8m is 'not enough' for his children Churches told to prove 'miracles' 32 years in prison 'not enough for pitiless Hindley' Virgin Abbey National How the masters became slaves of the free market The World Economy in Crisis Meltdown Paul Durman on how strings attached to Imf rescue packages have triggered global recession What world leaders must do to solve the economic crisis The Solutions Downturn could cost 350,000 jobs and dash pension hopes The Effect Vauxhall Financial Crashes Share Common Cause The gamBling bankers who lost a fortune Hedge Funds Hornblower Springsteen sues British firm over 'music piracy' Court told of journalist's scramble to escape killer Vauxhall Navy to scupper women serving in submarines Doctors to learn how patients suffer Officer on royal duty 'murdered wife for money' Working men take fairways by storm Rukba Star alliance Rugby is separate from private life, insists Carling Young women plump for a waif's body They may think supermodels look underd, but they still feel pressure to imitate them, reports Ian Murray Star Alliance Jets and Sharks pack true sting First Nigh West Side Story Price Edward Burberry New books are unprintably bad Veteran publisher deplores a decline in quality and blames financial pressures, writes Dalya Alberge Letters uncover a Beckett Mllmg to talk about his work Correspondence reveals warm and unexpected side to great enigma, writes Dalya Alberge Bank of Scotland Banking Direct We Keep our Promises Reading that is Not 100% Proof Fat Duck gives village a double helping of fame Bray now has as many top restaurants as London, writes Robin Young Villagers too busy in garden to bother with haute cuisine Compaq Better Answer Final toast for revered chef's wine collection Maude to champion case for tax cuts The Computer Superstore NHS 'should use private firms to treat patients' Bournemouth 98 Widdecombe shows how to outflank Blair Riddell On Politics Hill House Hammond Kumon Maths Battling farmer Chancellors tracie blows on Europe No common currency found by Clarke and Lamont in bitter exchange of views, reports James Landale Drive to recruit middle classes Request Nationalist movement discouraged Don't hold us back, tirges Hague Move with us or be isolated, says leader Watch the Truman Show SIDElines Bournemouth 98 (Reuter): Blair pulls punches in China talks Philip Webster in Beijing sees Britain try softly-softly tactics in wooing old foes Barclays Living with Beijing's bugs Big Brothers Russia cannot afford to keep nuclear arsenal' Baggage of pst blocks progress to Sino-British harmony Old Grudges (AP): Youth jailed over rape freed by DNA tests We receive no government funding Yeltsin veto threat stalls Kosovo raids Britain and the US will be forced to go it alone to punish Serbs, report Michael Binyon and James Bone Milosevic still failing to meet UN demands Corby Trouser Press Celeron Processor Missile's mobility poses deadly threat 'Jobs for the girls' battle in Bonn Women demand share of Cabinet spoils, writes Roger Boyes in Bonn Gateway Brussels sets up anti-fraud force to end scandals Israel deal warning by Albright World Summary (AP): Lebanon choice (AP): California blaze (Reuters): Paris vandals (AP): Tyrant's cast-offs Prime Health Direct Line Marcos corruption jail term set aside Clinton accuses panel of playing politics Visualize your business Bin Laden 'now has nuclear arsenal' A Bettter Approach to Business The Royal Bank of Scotland Four minutes from bankruptcy The Opera House Diaries In the third extract of her vivid account of her time running the Royal Opera House, Mary Alleny describes the nail-biting news of whether Covent Garden would go bust Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Vodafone Funny guy, angry man Jim Carrey says he has never been a crowd-pleaser. Interview by David Eimer The College of Law of England and Wales The perils of having mutual friends Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance The Times The Yanks are coming to Kosovo Bronwen Maddox finds the US ready for military action Parting shot The Times Diary Picture Gallery Hague 's local heroes The salvation of Conservatism lies in the town halls it has so long neglected Ego tripping The Times Diary First class The Times Diary Prior to ructions in Liam Gallagher's marriage,… The Times Diary Gold comfort The Times Diary I measure my self by column yards: Wight or Wong? Sickness from the East Facing reality is the first step to economic rescue Nationalist Front The Tories listen to all of Britain The Bookmakers Frankfurt purts type up with the hupe Tory 'isolationists ' control the party No turning back Roman Catholic reiteration of intercommunion ban Sierra Leone sentences Emergency calls Nursing home care Italian motor scooter Compassion in Ulster 'Newer' Tate? Baton style Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Princess Royal… Crimestoppers Trust Ball Luncheon Legal appointment Retirements Birthdays today Personal Column Gold for a bright yellow bamboo Alan Toogood at the flower show where cabbage is king Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Dinners Anniversaries Sir Richard Way Sir Richard Way, KCB, CBE, civil servant and former Principal of King's College London, died on October 2 in the South of France aged 84. He was born on September 15,1914 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harold Lightman Harold Lightman, QC, died on September 27 aged 92. He was born on April 8,1906 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rev Professor Anthony Dyson The Rev Anthony Dyson former Professor of Social and Pastoral Theolgoy in the University of Manchester, died as a result of Parkinson's discase on September 19 aged 62. He wa born on October 6,1935 Margot MacGibbon Margot MacGibbon violinist, died on September 4 aged 92. She was born on March 13,1906 Motor-Car in Crime Daring Exploit of Cloth Thieves News The Times Crossword No 20,916 Picture Gallery Business AA Information Quick Clue No 1 Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Pressure mounts for rate cut Earnings figures raise last-minute doubts over inflation risks Carlson link to Thdiiias Cook in £800mdeal ICI seeks to placate investors Business Shares race to one-day record Yo-yos on the up but Hamleys on the slide Arts German jobless figure below 4m Losing a Senior Secretary Is No Joke! Sport Television and Radio Business Today Engineering call McKechnie rise Japan races to find new stimulus measures Engineers in rate cut plea to halt job losses Companies House Quarterly dip seen in mergers BSkyB rethinks rules for directors' bonuses Britons' cool idea Maersk Air the Denish Airline Open skies talks hit turbulence The Times FSA reviews fraud victim payout limit Business Roundup VCI offer extended Owen buys franchises Serco's shares slip Motorola rise surprise Freepages confident Market bets on BCI Troubled Cendant halts $220m insurance deal Canon By Our City Editor: MPC at the cutting edge Commentary Churchill to create 250 phone jobs Sales stay sweet for Thorntons WorldCom UK plan rivals BT Commodities Liffe Options Investors back as shares make record one-day rise Stock Market Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes IT is hardly rocket science to see that it is better to be in high-margin, high-specification engineering than in commodity metal bashing McKechnie is not alone ei ther in appreciatiing that the Holy Grail is to creat niche markets where it is a sole supplier-a monopoly operator in other words Elsewehere on the engineering block, Glynwed's new managerment has earned a few plaudits for the whiriwind of disposals that has moved it away from metal bashing Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes A special problem Tempus Gloom and doom from retailers has become almost… Wall Street Debugging the fast-ticking technological time bomb Robin Guenier says the current preparations will fail to avert a meltdown on January 1,2000 Rotten Egg The Times City Diary MPC must cut rates or lose credibility Talk of an extraordinary piece of double-dealing at… The Times City Diary On your bike The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Swept away The Times City Diary Yesterday I reported the The Times City Diar Sad song The Times City Diary Austin Reed Europhile companies should concentrate on performance Fresh focus in grey market battle McKechnie helped liy recoveiy in engineering sector Shake-up at GM Locations made for business success Picture Gallery Old Monk to push ahead with float Glynwedin £174mdeal for German engineer Sonae to bring 220 jobs to Merseyside Business Roundup Wal-Mart sales surge Heart breaking victory Dialog acquires RDS Donatantonio ahead Primary profit up 58% Optoplast's setback The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cerruti Image Equities bounce back M J Gleeson Group PLC How to reduce costs painlessly The VAT authority has given Purchasing cards a well-earned boost. David Young reports Barclays Merchant Services Corporate Purchasing Card From small beginnings NatWest Men from the ministries get a smartcard Visa Wins the first purchasing cards contract for government departments in the Prison Service and the MoD. Rodney Hobson reports How to distil paperwork Picture Gallery Time to cut short the paper chase Company Barclaycard A system custdni-niadej to make work easier Rodney Hobson reports on the benefits of a streamlined purchasing programme Lottery's first lady unveiled Them new Sadler's Wells opens next week. Allen Robertson reports on London's 'dream' dance house The Times Opera A crooner too clever by half Pop Dicine Comedy Cardiff University Life and soul Victoria Williams Vivar Street, Dublin Theatre Seen and heard Rachid Jazz Cafè, Nw1 Dim deeds up at the palace Opera Mary Stuart Coliseum Fine ride on a one-trick pony Concerts: Gilbert Kaplan's magnificent Mahler obsession; tribute to a visionary; modern American nuggets RPO/Kaplan Albert Hall Star-spangled banned Psappha Machester Exodus Born to boogie Jazz Ray Bryant Pizza Express, W1 Hymn of praise to Hildegard Gothic Volces Wigmore Hall George Smith Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: David Goode Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by James Christopher New West End Shows Films on General Release Goff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Theatres Doctor Dolittle Ballyhoo on Broadway There: One of players in the world of musicals in trouble, says Matt Wolf Tomorrow Too trivial a pursuit The Odd Couple Jermyn Street Why lofts are the centre of attention Loft living is changing. Rachel Kelly finds families are now moving in North of the Thames Chancellors Estate Agents Bridgfords Case Study: Lofty Ideals Regalian NatWest Group Westbury Saint James Park The City Quay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Eaton Mews English Courtyard Goldfinch Harrods Village London Shaw Corporation Defendant's right of equality Court of Appeal Immediate costs Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Producer was made reduhdaiit Danger of bias Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Proving dissociation Multiple Classified Advertising Items The International Property Show No quick answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seeff Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foley reports Danoli fit to resume active service Racing: Popular Irish Chaser Returns at Gowran Park York York Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Gallagher bailed again Exeter Legal & Public Notices Towcester Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Yesterday's Results Southgate relishes view from the top Oliver Holt, football correspondent, meets a possible future Engaland Captain 'His performances for Villa can only help him in his ongoing struggle with Gary Neille' Team talk proves such a drag for Gascoigne For the Record Gullit pours cold water on claims Today's Fixtures Newlove escapes to play in semi-final Sport in Brief Moss leads Vikings'raid England face penalty Gilbert moves up Fogarty frosty to Ghili Challenge rained off Jones expresses his regret 'at violent act' Francis invited to backup doping claims Rugby Union India set sights on survival Cricket High hopes for Hopes Are High Equestrianism Picture Gallery World Clip plan may force reshuffle Loose Talk Word-Watching Sheehan on Brodge Winning Move Keene on Chess Hostilities leave bitter after-taste Why confrontations should stop at fianl whistle Simon Barnes Waterstone's Book of the Month Henman steps up elite bid Tennis Word-Watching Radio Choice Salty tale of derring-do Television Choice Master (and mistress) of dark resonance Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Racing Villa put up £11 million for Sutton Premiership leaders hoping to lure striker away from Ewood Park Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Uefa maps out new future for European competition Simon Barnes 46 Morse Leicester to resist approach by Leeds for O'Neill Tailoring to your LineOne Plus: Call Centres and 4 Page Telecoms Extra Index Dell Pentagon gets tough in war of the Web Your actual Essex URLs Tycoons helping Uncle Sam US Hotlines Computer vision may be the cue for a perfect pot 'Snooker specs' can line up the best shot, says Nicholas Booth CompuServe Flight offer takes wings Caring robot that's a man's best friend Brings You Closer Websites to find massing persons A new look at epilepsy Hight Wire Anjana Ahuja Telework World '98 Cafe society? It's a PC of cake Adam Barnard chards the rise of a new social phenomenon Build a secure Internet future with Netcom Chips are chic... mais le Net ne marche pas Doctor Keyboard Fujitsu Why iMac is right on the money for a new buy Advice for Absolute Beginners Picture Gallery Novell Are call centres in line for a jolt? It's boom time for the on-phone business service but new research injects a word of cation. Tony Dawe reports Hayes Say it with words in future A little home help for the part-time workers on call Conference Get together for state of the art Seeing the light about computer The Bishop of Wakefield first encountered computers in the 1970s but, as he tells Ruth Gledhill, he had no idea the key role they would play in his future Slavin' and Surfin' BT Staying in touch Anjana Ahuja reports on a Nineties love charm and how to control stress Hi-Grade Irish youth log on to a fully-wired future Anna Bibow on a dynamic initiative to put schools online A quick plug for our latest software Picking ftp good vibrations Uri Geller's Weird Web Tiny All the IT data f hat you need-together under one roof Agenda Is it really so smart to look casual in the office? Bill gates may wear jeans to then office, but Lindsay Nicolle asks whether dress-sown days actually achieve anything Dacom Pace Staff who can't just suit themselves… Customers expect us to dress in a certain manner Britannica CD Method in madness Verdict Now, you just listen to me Verdict Gardener's testing time Mitsubishi Electric Newcomer fails to steal the show Verdict PC Gamer Looking outward is the way ot success Lindsay Nicolle on how firms are improving their supply chains ICS Learning Systems Changing faces in IT The national Project Management exhibition All the world a member of info society Online sata on tap for all is the vision of the new Electrical Engineers' president, writes John Kavanagh Germany lagging in techno race Net Direct Net use is boosted by buy-at-home enthusiasts Informx BBC Lorien Computer Futures English Sports Council Aztech Computer Recruitment Whittman-Hart XL Associates Interim Technology ERP Consulting Test Manager - IT Services City Consultants International Labour Office Bestway Group Prospect Recruitment SWP Recruitment GCS Computer Recruitment Services Logic Recruitment Consultants Ltd Time Suppliers vie to give good value Telecoms giants are planing new tariffs to woo customers, writes Tony Dawe Centre pages Telecoms A block buster A device to curb anti-social calls has been banned, says Chri Partride Plait How to get the world at your fingertips Nicholas Booth reports on unified messaging, the latest hot topic in the fast-moving world of telecoms Energis Voice+datafor business The mobiles which have got out of control Few British companies have mobile communications strategy of any kind, says Lindsay Nicolle Extra Cool calls in store Inside view Alistair Henderson America lines up Europe for healthy competition Energis Picture Gallery Big market is there for the disabled Extra telecoms How Warm is your Welcome Cremes Secretarial and Office Appointments Style Diary Offer Bristol-Myers Squibb Senior Secretary/administrator News International Newspapers Ltd PitneyBowesManagementServicesLtd Simpson Millar Solicitors The Centre Manager Course Co-Ordinator Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Directors' Secretaries Office Manger/events Organiser Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Orchestream Limited Fine Wine Shippers Secretary/PA for Chairman & Managing Director Conservative MP First impressions count The hunt is on for the warmest welcome in town. Amanda Loose reports The Times Tidy up your life Space saving is just one small step away: all you need is a neat mind Moneypenny Multiple Display Advertising Items HOBstones ROC Recruitment-the top name in banking secretarial.… Head to Human Resoruces Leading International Bank ROC Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales Support Executive £16,000 P. A. Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon Yates Cross Selection Griffin Mining Limited Aldrich & Company Gordon Yates Join Top People's Estate Agency Deana Lund therefore Ltd Aldrich & Company Eclipse Centre Point Secretarial & Temporary appointments Aldrich & Company La Creme The Royal Institute of International Affairs Marketing Secretary Secretary/PA Aldrich & Company PA/SEC Room at the Top Angela Mortimer Martina Keane Associates Avery Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA to Editor-Magazine Publishing Sheila Childs Recruitment Receptionist PA to Managing Director Royds Raphael Chambers Professional Recruitment Masons Solicitors £25,000 & Bens As PA to the Legal Director of this… Liaistng with cllents, answering quertes & will be… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shorthand Legal Limited Robert Coleman Associates Capital Legal Associates U. S. Law Firm Recruitment Capital Legal Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Investments Hays Banking Secretarial Comic Relief Patient and orgittised My Diary Crème de la Crème Manpower Vector Boyce Recruitment Recruitment Consultants Group Grosvenor Bureau Time-Savers A weekly guide to keyboard skills By Chris Ward Centre Point The Times Do copiers make us ill? Eve-Ann Prentice on a survey that could cause some alarm Crème de la Crème Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Fabulcus Opportunity at Anouska Hempel Couture Young, dynamic and fast-growing company in cellular… Assistant to Practice Manager Private Dental… Administrative Creme The Times Newspapers Dear Jane Assistant to £16,000. Well educated person requlred… Administrative Creme Trainee Pensions Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fashion Dream Super Secretaries Anderson Hoare Confident yet Diplomatic, Efficient but Flexible? Property Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Femmes & Carrieres Recrutement De Secretaires Et… Expressions Specialist Tour Operator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer International Temp & Contract Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive French or Spanish Speaking Recruitment Consultants

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