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News from 09/10/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Giles Tremlett, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Pamela Couper, Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, Helen Johnstone, D. G. McGill, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, and Oliver August, Robert Cole, Fred Redwood, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Morris of Castle Morris, Sarah Potter, Charles Lewington, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Don Carios, J. N. Lack, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Lucy Hawking, Alasdair Murray, Anne Ashworth and Clare Stewart, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Julian Lewis, Christopher Thomas and Michael Theodoulou, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Michael Nicholson, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jon Wynne-Tyson, John Ward, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Brian Wilson, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Chris Ruff, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Andy Sibson, Philharmonia/Gardiner, John O'Leary, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Barton, Deborah Collcutt, Victoria Fletcher, George Caulkin and Russell Kempson, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Simon Midgley, Meg Carter, Paul Durman, Chris Buckland, Manus Costello, Julia Neuberger, Chief Executive, Andy Lavender, Richard Brown, John Barnes, Alison Roberts, Arnaido Cohen, Maggie Brown's, Arthur Leathley Aviation Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Edward Martin, Christine Buckley, Tony Whelpton, Lewis Smith, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Stefano Hatfield, Francis Gilbert, Bronwen Maddox, Alan Pearey, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sidney Friskin, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, SparKlehorse, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David J. Prescott, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, A. E. C. W. Spencer, Michael Evans, Charles Bremner, and Philip Webster, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Matthew Parris, Graham Lacey, George Caulkin, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Edward du Cann, Adam Wright, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, G. A. Hindes (teacher), Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Tim Southwell, Martin Lee, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Alasdair Murray, Mr Ripley, Patience Wheatcroft, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Today How we discovered lager, lads and Loaded How survivor Josie showed the courage that refused to die Interest rate cut 'too late and too little' Index Party payments Us assigns 260 aircraft for Serbia strike mission The easy way to become a pin-up Hague woos disaffected Tory voters Tomorrow the Triumph of Titanic Congress launches impeachment drive First Telecom Hague's monopoly of the British Way leads to a dead end Matthew Parris Conference Sketch Tax breaks for party donors to 'aid democracy' Save the Children Delays to air traffic centre may affect sale Rock star shines in Wittering Blair speaks out against 'the lie of nationalism' Opera executive resigns after box office fiasco Brown m U-turn on Treasury building Josie tells how her family was attacked Richard Duce reports on the careful police interviews that were screened to hushed court Countess told she can sue lawyer Murderer of teenage girl loses appeal Valetino Giorgio Akmani Springsteen in the performance of his career The Boss remained calm and collected during court questions on control of his music, reports Joanna Bale By a Correspondent: Juror jailed after pestering woman TNT Child abusers win the right to preserve their anonymity Panic swept VIPs as seaplane sank Judge too ill to stand trial Will stay in US In the Saturday Times Magnet Aitken spared as jail bid is dropped But the former MP's assets are frozen, writes Michael Horsnell Woman to get new jaw 20 years after crash Admen stub out Brunei's cigar Computer pen remembers all it has written Gereral Accident PC World A towering tribute to forgotten Irish heroes Audrey Magee on how thousands of First World War soldiers from the South are to be honoured at last Discord over Ira man's reburial Heritage Numeracy standards in schools slide further ONdigital Come Dancing waltzes off with 50-year record C4's film subscriber channel to challenge TV censor ?200,000 for author who left school at 15 Frankfurt Book Fair a Publisher has snapped up a first-time novel about a serial killer, writes Dalya Alberge Daewoo God is left out of prayer for millennium AOL Giiaydon Rushdie for book delivery Farmers' income shows greatest fall since 1930s Hirst's formaldehyde art fails to sell Comet Lucky darts prize detects heart fault Petsmart 'Hard man' gives fee to hospital Rabbi joins finalists for preaching prize Ruth Gledhill surveys the all-male shortlist from 250 entrants in this year's Times competition Austin Reed Pensioners to be taught surfing in cyber cafes Request Al Fayed seeks high road to citizenship Laird of the pink palace finds a Scottish welcome, writes Gillian Harris Shyness drug not a feel-good pill, say doctors Direct Line Bomb plot charges are dropped Instant £lbn Warsaw order Writer's camp A mother at 80 Dixons Police given pocket guides on race attacks The Link We fight for the British Way, says Hague Leader's Speech Labour threatens our freedom, our democracy. people have let down their guard' Portillo demands power for the people Tories have a driver, now they need a map Riddell on Politicks Debonair Wrangling MEPs are embroiled in farcical sideshow James Landale on struggle to prevent split over euro House of Fraser Picture Gallery SIDEines Discord mars Nobel Prize Academy bickers as portuguese author takes award, writes Erica Wagner Midland Bank Demon Internet Nazi victims' son sues French State over Auschwitz deaths Case could herald more claims for moral and financial' compensation, Ben MacIntyre writes from Paris Praise and poison for bold author (Reuters): Strike cripples Paris (Reuters): Seoul courts Japan (AP): Shell oilrig seized (AP): Euro logo hits shops Neat vodka delivery HSE America halves Aids death rate Caligula's party piece to sail again Scholars help to reproduce a vessel on which the Emperor held his orgies, Richard Owen writes Us students discover joys of virtual virtue National Fine Arts B&Q Tension rises on Afghan border Panasonic Taleban's army eager to crush last warlord Afghanistan is facing a bloody winter, writes Christopher Thomas at The Waiting Post Discovery Foreigners quit as Nat 6 piles on the pressure A Western exodus is under way as fears of a Serb backlash grow, Tom Walker reports from Belgrade Kosovo tests the nerve of Germany's new peace-loving leadership Schroder visits aa America suspicious of his Green partners, Roger Boyes writes Thomas Cook Tiny Contact Group in ultimaatum to Milosevic Blair team outflanked in China Labour Party efficiency finally met its match in the security police, writes Philip Webster in Shanghai Skydigital Israelis capture shipload of illegal migrants White House relief as bulk of party stays loyal Bin Laden 'met suspected bomber' Skydigital (AP): Shoemaker to the stars dies aged 90 Battle for the Monica story heats up Six of the Best Harrods Tips for a pin-up The Sunday Times Objects of desire Hot Tip Coleridge: sex, drugs and poetry Biographer Richard Holmes found a rollercoaster rhythm to Coleridge's life, says Francis Gilbert Let's make a book on who's bound for glory Time Blair must not kowtow to Beijing Martin Lee urges Britain to defend Hong Kong's democracy Coffee break Picture Gallery Oh, what a silly war An idiot's guide to the adventure in Kosovo we may shortly embark upon Vows row Party people Pile problem Philip Howard Ooh Martron, is that your swingmeter? It hurts but it works Hague's Way A distinctive brand of modern Conservatism begins to emerge The Ides of November Americans face an uncertain impeachment process Noblesse Oblige A prize for portugal Call for England's own parliament M for monstrous Teachers' methods put to the test Health debate A personal faith Tories and Europe Judging the reach of law's long arm Cultural mergers Saved from war A key word Court Circular Royal engagements Mr and Mrs Patrick Crichton Dinners Personal Column Birthdays today Calls to the Bar Luncheon Service dinners Service luncheon Receptions Lecture Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Spectacle Makers' Company Church of Scotland Christopher Gilbert Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items His Honour Thomas Pigot Flights Directory Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items SSAFA Forces Help Johnny Adams Breathalyser Not Seen as Killjoy Sir Robert Southey News The Times Crossword No 20,918 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Inthe Saturday Times Forecast Rnli Rescue Update - 9 October 1998 High Tides Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Global markets suffer in wake of the sliding dollar MPC meeting minutes to be issued earlier Pilots bale out as shares dive British Midland Arts Coal industry thrown lifeline by Mandelson Media Former chairmen hit out at Lucas-Varity 's US move Schools: The Steiner Option Business Today By our Business Staff: Hollick to front pro-euro campaign FDA gives succour to sacked Biotech expert Retailers anxious rebound By our Industrial Staff: Jobs axed despite rate cut Maersk Air Bnb reports 78% slump Picture Gallery Sunley Turriff sale completes Lonrho overhaul AITC to revamp its executive committee Allied Irish Oil price falls as Iea cuts Asian forecasts Sherwood buyout faces opposition Axa beats forecasts Phillips $8bn merger Clear Channel deal P&O optimistic Shell in Japanese sale Tourist Rates Coutts Norwich Union keen to bid in auction for NPI Barclays By our City Editor: Rich verities of Lucas Varity Commentatry Hand's Emap reshuffle SB patent dispute Rover fear United Brewer in bonus share issue Chelsfield poised for £28m double hotel acquisition Plunge in dollar's value fuels sell-off in London Stock Market Stock Market Writer of the Year Commodities Liffe Options Picture Gallery 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 Emapping out the future Tempus Alvis Sherwood Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes BNB Resources Wall Street A relationship befuddled by lack of policy The Business of Politics Temporary reprieve extracted from rich seam of uncertainty Christine Buckley says the energy review misses the opportunity for a truly diversified power industry Buyer aware Well suited Cult figure COPI Employers taust rethink how to get best from staff Sarah Cunningham on mounting evidence that long working hours can be counter-productive The cost of increasing is huge but often overlooked The Times Unit Trust Information Service Tele Share Torotrak issues update to reassure investors Canon Picture Gallery Cisco plans £7m hlgh-tech research facility in UK Positive performance by Leicester Marstoit to launch notes for pub estate Ashstead sales up 42% Wiggins lands airports BWI upbeat on future Bilston back in black No duty to report civil sex abuse findings Grounds of trial in camera must be specified in advance Legal & Public Notices ANZ Barclays Equitable interest enough for council grant Court of Appeal Bank cannot bring second action after judgment Multiple Display Advertising Items No relief for equities Pink Meet the mistress of the masts Architcture: Why is a champion of rural England aiding the march of mobile phone masts across it? Andy Lavender finds out Titanic Week in the Arts Shaken and stirred by turns Concerts Philharmonia/Gardiner Festival Hall Master of his universe Stockhausen at 70 Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Brazil's ivory coaster Arnaido Cohen Wigmore Hall True to the force of destiny Opera Don Carios Grand, Leeds Suitable ease for a catacomb The Turn of the Screw Clerkenwell A poor thing, sir—but his lordship's own This crime doesn't pay Theatre The Talented Mr Ripley Palace Watford Portrait of the cartoonist Galleries: Gerald Scarfe has achieved a new respectability, syas Rachel Campbell-Johnston Bleak house of women By the bog od cats Abbey, Dublin Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by James Christopher New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries NT And, on Fender, Judas When Bob Dylan went electric, it was a shock heard around the rock world. Nigel Williamson report Slow, quick show Live Gig SparKlehorse Waterfront, Norwich Glam rock touches up its routes Pop Albums Strangely stirring Placebo New Pop Albums Heaven: twinned with Hull The Beautiful South's Paul Heaton knows what life's about—wall-to-wall pubs and chocolate milk at two in the morning Fastball Tomorrow Purely, doubly original New Jazz Albums Beating the lean times? One ad guru does not fear recession, says Lucy Hawking Media & Marketing LMI Head of Marketing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lattis Wanted-Copywriter! Bad news for BBC Multiple Display Advertising Items Politics is showbiz, so let's not be stuffy Absolutely PA All's fair in love and war at conference Ruthless headlines, embarrassing pictures and unwanted rows are all part of the fun of reporting conferences, says Chris Buckland News at Tension mounts Media Diary The Sun How to make a serial killing Tv 'should not sanitise war' Human suffering is too readily hiddenfrom viewers, says Michael Nicholson, ITN's senior foreign correspondent Media & Marketing Times Newspapers Limited The Caudwell Group of Companies Mts It's nice work fella, if you can get it Tim Southwell on the beers and behind loaded Are you in the market for a brand new life Meg Carter advises on the way into marketing, in the final part of our guide to media careers Jobs go... but it's not the recession, folks How the industry works Getting a shot at making it to the top Back to basics if you want to go places Todd Martin, global marketing director, Allied-Domecq (Spirits and Wines) Boarders rights to equal play BBC Learning lessons for life Academic achievement takes second place to personal development at Steiner schools, says Simon Midgley Wanted: smart students who can sell themselves Do you know how to make an impression on a Ucas form, asks Graham Lacey Fast-track to the working world Students can find success outside academia, says Fred Redwood Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. George's University Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items MPW Rugby School Multiple Display Advertising Items How to survive tutorials It is easy to irritate tutors at university, says Chris Barton Wellingborough School The Godolphin School County captains facing challenge to authority Gricket: Emburey's Departure Singals Change of Strategy Stubborn Dravid tilts the balance towards India The Times Young fencer rattles sabres of old guard Schoolgirl thrives in a cut-and-thrust sport Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess Equity Princess to pay dividend Racing Ascot William Hill Picture Gallery Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Carlisle Huntingdon Ascot Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Rusedski suffers from loss of power Tennis: Champion Tumbles out but Henman Makes Progress in Swiss Indoor Tournament Give Golf Balls Goose Bumps By our Sports Staff: Williams loses out to late entrant NatWest Canterbury appoint Kerly as manager Hockey Sheer terror of sudden sea change Sailiign The Cooperative Bank Saracens plot their path to success David Hands meets Peter Deakin, a rugby man with foresight who has many reasons to be cheerful Newcastle ready to desert Gateshead for old home For the Record Today's Fixtures Rfu plans drive to bring player fallout to an end Alan Pearey on the decline in the adult game that has forced administrators to take action Referees hold key to the future Gerald Davies Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Letter on doping provokes outrage Cycling Sport in Brief Working to strike right balance Football: Owen and Shearer Determined to Provide a Partnership Made in Heaven for Hoddle The Times Hearts' appeal turned down West Ham clash with FA over punishment O'Neill row escalates Bulgaria put trials down to experience Russell Kempson on a forced too give youth a chance Lloyds Bank Taylor the joker in England pack Russell Kempson meets the coach for whom success is no laughing matter Gillespie insists he is master of his own destiny at Newcastle PlayStation Slough happy to keep Roberts waiting The Royal Bank of Scotland Irish look for fans to inspire victory Lampard heroics help Britain take bronze Powerful German team retains world showjumping title GEM Fresher legs give St Helens grounds for optimism Rugby League Word-Watching Radio Choice Problems come two by two Television Choice Of feathers, fur and Scottish red herrings Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Daly grinds down England O'Meara's master-stroke inspires Americans to emphatic win Times Two Cross Word The Times Bookshop Cricket Anderton adds to Hoddle's ills Britain handed task to savour Equestrianism 54 Kosovo crisis keeps Hie in tight spot Tom Walker in Belgrade meets the Charlton player trapped in danger zonc Zenith

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