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News from 14/10/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, M. Diddams, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, David Adams, John Grieve Smith, Michael J. Howe, Jan Collie, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Diana Wildman, James S. Little, Bill Frost, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Martyn Emery, James Landale and Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Sir George Martin, Clive Davis, Sheila Johnston, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Glennis Wright and Richard Gooding, Nick Ross, Valerie Elliott, Oliver August and Paul Durman, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Michael Portillo, Peter Mandelson, Rachel Kelly, Chris Ayres, Richard Miles and Raymond Snoddy, Peter Waymark, Amanda Loose, Michael Evans, and Charles Bremner, Patricia Perry, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, David Hands, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Pamela Ross, John Edgley (Designer, Optimist glider), Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Sue Fox, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Casilda Grigg, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Lisa Armstrong, Manus Costello, J. C. Mulville, Philip Webster and Valerie Elliott, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Clive Burton, David Watts, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Rachel Kelly and Michael Horsnell, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Cliff, Chris Partridge, Chris Warman, Bronwen Maddox, Alun Michael, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Kavangh, Ruth Dudley Edwards, Oliver August, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Denis Forman, Alan Hamilton and Paul Wilkinson, John Allison, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ben Wakeham, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, James Landale and Jill Sherman, Tim Hames, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Neil Hibbins, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Christine Webb, Joan Woolard, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, John Hopewell, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Tim Wapshott, James Stevens Curl, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Kenny MacLver, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Nigel Powell, Cherie Booth, Rob Hughes, Chief Sports Writer, Eric Willcocks, Lindsay Nicolle, David Powell, James Cahill, Robert Whymant, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Christian Dymond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Claus Moser, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Cheer up! You can't lose this one. Can you? Revealed: aristocrat who helped 30,000 escape from the Nazis Government 'must be neutral on any EMU referendum' Main Points Picture Gallery Index Indian brothers rescue Dome's £6m Spirit Zone My manicure madness Joanna Coles in New York Dip in inflation eats into pensions How to beat crime, by Nick Ross Full reform of the Lords may take another 15 years Virgin Wednesday 30p Mandelson aims to ease bankruptcy laws Ulster 'high on list' for Nobel Peace Prize Bank of Scotland Pope will condemn Western thinking Curb on cash for surrogate mothers Officers arrested on corruption charges News in Brief Talks on Porter penalty Boy of 12 'raped others' 'Trendy Wendy' teachers Prince meets SNP chief CAF Man searches for the brother who could save his life John Gravell desperately needs bone marrow from the brother he lost 20 years ago, Peter Foster reports Belgium to deport England fans By a Correspondent: Ideal home collapses in minutes Unviable stately homes spared business rates Casba Great escapers live to bark another day CDX Railway chiefs turn over a new leaf Men tolerate rape and violence on TV Mercedes-Benz Galliano brings revolution to the bourgeoisie Man in care dies on holiday island News in Brief Faldos divorce Sackings at Star Sixth exhumation Shedding light Crime down by 14 per cent NatWest How we can put the street criminals out of business Nick Ross, presenter of the BBC's CrimeWatch UK, outlines his proposals for making life in Britain safer NatWest Brain-damaged child awarded record £3m Mother says settlement for boy who needs constant help will make life bearable. Russell Jenkins reports Talking to babies every day 'gives them higher IQ' AOL Racal Telecom Welcome home, you are £121bn overdrawn 'Hooligan' peers prepare for battle Opposition to the Government's version of Lords reform kicks off today, writes James Landale The Link Stalling that's sure to set lords a-leaping A royal commission on reform could take too long for some peers, says Tim Hames Stone said my family was next, says witness Russell jury is told prison inmate was dumbstruck by rambling account of attack. Richard Duce reports Worldcover Direct Request Hitachi Manchester police racist, admits chief Neill rewrites rules of political funding Parties face heavy fines if they fail to toe the line, writes Valerie Elliott PC World £5m to strengthen rival parties Opposition Funding State must stay neutral Referendums Balanced package that must be adopted whole Riddell on Politics Price curb on path to power Spending Limit Bank of Scotland Tories' toothless lion may have roared its last The writing is on the wall for costly election posters as 'tasteless' ads are dropped, writes Philip Webster Attempts to ban system of overseas donations Foreign Gifts Energis £4m team of scrutineers will wield a big stick Commission Royal National Institute for the Blind Bankers scared of Red euro Socialist values of Germany's finance chief cause concern, Roger Boyes in Bonn reports Gucci Prodi seizes second chance to build Cabinet Australia bows to British spy skills Heritage Hotels Benetton In child labour inquiry World in Brief (Reuter): Congo town captured (AP): Lawyer is beheaded Secrets 'sold to KGB' (AP): Spain targets Pinochet Tripp given pay rise Kosovo Albanians predict bloody feud within their own ranks American peacemaker is a figure of hate in Pristina, writes Tom Walker Nato to hold Serbia to its word Philips Eyes in sky will back unarmed peace teams Verification Holbrooke hands Clinton a rare moment to savour Man in the News Latest DVD PC with colour printer and free scanner Thieves grow rich on UN peacekeeper missions Skydigital Picture Gallery FBI chief feared words of Marx Groucho, that is Comedian's jokes proved too revolutionary, writes Damian Whitworth Israelis fear Arafat's link to Churches Christopher Walker on Tel Aviv's Trojan horse theory Battered Kabul struggles to conjure normality out of the wreckage Skydigital Sixteen die as fireworks factory explodes New York's fourth emergent service: nails Sexual apartheid The new South Africa is a society where men believe a woman's place is in the kitchen or the bedroom. Bill Frost on the continuing struggle for equality Whirlpool Photographic memories A new book of portraits and recollections reveals how Mrs Thatcher fell in love with Denis. Here we feature extracts and Moira Petty interviews the photographer Gemma Levine, whose idea it was Nature's Best 3Com More connected Prime Health Michael Portillo Cherie Booth Direct Line Margaret Thatcher Wallace's ghost stalks Alabama Bronwen Maddox on a battle between the Old and New South Absent Elton Picture Gallery Lording it to the last Mr Blair has achieved the unthinkable by winning public sympathy for peers Rousing effort Home truths Tiara boom There's clever 160 exciting new ways for your doll to say 'erng' The Price of Politics The Neill report should be rapidly turned into law Spoils of Victory A new German Cabinet squabbles its way to power Prince of Nats McGonagall rhymes again for the latest Prince Charles Treasury tactics to fight recession Child offenders Tories and Europe Equality bid on widows' benefits Supervision of professional care Ulster unity Foiled over wrapping Teaching methods Cost and value of 'wonderful' opera God and Mammon No conkering heroes Court Circular Today's royal engagements Marriages School news Conference Meeting Luncheon New ambassadors University news Service reunion Church of Scotland Personal Column Birthdays today Dinners Anniversaries today Forthcoming marriages Legal appointments Gray's Inn Welsh Livery Guild Dr Bernard Watney Dr Bernard Watney, cermics expert, physician and former Master of the Mercers' Company, died on September 28 aged 76. He was born on September 6, 1922 Jean McFarlane Jean Mc Farlane, England lecrosse international and wartime Red Cross worker, died on September 11 aged 90. She was born on April 25, 1908 Personal Column Delta Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Rukba Peter Moro Peter Moro, CBE, architect, died on October 10 aged 87. He was born in Germany on May 27, 1911 On This Day Arrest of Mr Parnell The Times Crossword No 20,922 News Business AA Information Royal National Lifeboat Institution Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Granada sells BSkyB stake British Midland Business Drugs mega-merger called off Culture clash blamed as AHP and Monsanto ditch $34bn deal Getty snaps up newsman's pictures Merrill Lynch to shed 3.400 staff Arts Sport Inflation boosts hope of rate cut Television and Radio Business Today Sears shelves plans to demerge Highland sees share of whisky market increase Slowdown at St Ives as mergers decline Ulster's investment roadshow bears fruit Hewlett Packard Turmoil forces hedge fund to liquidate $1.5bn bonds Incepta is buoyed by sales growth Blagden eyed as target by rivals Dennis backs bid from Mayflower Business Roundup Capita buys adviser Kodak profits surge Cornwell warning Arsenal picks advisers Bodycote expands New game lifts Eidos Galen's shares slide Tourist Rates General Motors cuts loss despite strike Delta rises as TT takes stake By our City Editor: The incredible shrinking Sears Commentary Premier Farnell cuts dividend payment by 30% ECB chief says crisis 'overdone' Russia calls off telephone auction Go Schering and Hoechst create £588m warchest EU to fine UK sugar makers Commodities Liffe Options FTSE falls below 5,000 as profit-takers strike The profits warning from Hoechst, the German… 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 Highland St Ives Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Not Premier league Tempus Blagden Wall Street South Africa's ruling business dynasty fights to keep its grip Falling currency and commodity prices have hurt the Oppenheimer family, writes Carl Mortished Eastern hope Gravy train keeps rolling for MBAs Despite the economic downturn, prospects are still bright for the qualified, says Chris Ayres Bank draft Czech mate Booby prize Far from reluctant to set out a clear energy policy Business Letters Labour believes own spin on bug PA Consulting Group Fear for future is hitting building work NatWest Japanese ministers approve funding to shore up banks Thistle to retain one of its 'sold' hotels Rugby Estates is boosted by sale Hit aims for £15m to expand Knowles welcomes the onset of a recession Nat Express to open airport parcels depot Emap on the lookout for US business Esprit Telecom Rexam negotiates sale of division Business Roundup Phone code warning Pennant delay alert Gourmets expansion Phytopharm drug test Deutsche leasing deal Racal's military victory Jarvis in £7.7m buy The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cerruti Image Earlier losses halved Pink British Funds How to eat, drink and make 50 films Cinema: Minor heart trouble has not dulled the director Claude Chabrol's appetite for work and play. Sheila Johnston reports A good cause, by Georg Sue Fox on the reasons behind Sunday's starry Albert Hall launch of the Solti Foundation George Smith Theatre Mahler falls on few ears Concerts Visual Art Modern Italian job BBCNOW/Wigglesworth Cardiff This house is how a home Sadler's Wells: Rambert's opening programme reviewed. Plus (right), what the first-night audience had to say about the Royal Opera House Dillons Bookstore A petite Rossini triumph In France, Marcus Binney reports on a remarkable convergence of restored music and architecture Rehearsal that pays dividends Opera Cosi fan tutte Glyndebourne Caustic view from the stalls Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Matthew McFadyen Welsh National Opera Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle New London Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Birmingham Royal Ballet Art Galleries London Art Fair Save Politics for the Politicians. Release Them into… Greeks bearing snippets Theatre Oresteia Barbican Loud teenage crudity fused with intelligence Pop Ash Guildford To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Subtle and raunchy Jazz Lillian Boutté Pizza on the Park Chins off the old block Matthew Spender, son of the immortal Sir Stephen, tells Richard Owen how he sculpted his own career Lord of the decadance Galleries: John Russell Taylor at the V&A's tribute to Aubrey Beardslcy Titanic He put Turner on the landscape Who is Oliver Prenn, and why is British art so grateful to him? Richard Cork has the answers Visual Art Renewing detention of mental patient Court of Appeal Assessing amount of realisable property for confiscation Chance must be measurable Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Legal Notices Father entitled to damages for birth Scots Law Report October 14 1998 Court of Session Security need insufficient for adoption order Regular advertisement was displayed continually No jurisdiction to hear case concerning English company Danoli faces old foe on belated return Racing Nottingham Wetherby Haydock Park Options open for Dato Star after impressive Ayr win O'Brien relies on Stravinsky Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline The Times Overseas influence making itself felt Snooker Hollioake is chopped down to size David Powell reports on how an England cricketer was hit for six by one of Britain's fittest men Australia players could have $40,000 cut from their wages Cricket:waugh's Manager Angry over Possibility of Large Pay Cut Resurgent Knights aim to slay giants Ice Hockey Fixtures Football Morley fitness fight Montgomerie award Jaguars roar on Braves show courage Makinen extends lead in San Remo Sport in Brief Skippers struggle to clear Doldrums Sailing Bath resigned to losing Sturnham United States plans city campaign Programme-makers plan to review Carling's TV role Coaches need to spend longer instilling basics Rugby Union Faults come home to Van Roost Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on chess Winning Move By our Sports Staff: Rusedski musters resolve to pass test Tennis View from inside looking good to Gould European championship: Wales seek to build on surprise victory in Denmark McCarthy grows restless of small talk Cable & Wireless Sullivan steps into Scotland breach Fifa ruling hands England World Cup advantage Benfica target unsettled Berkovic O'Neill insists he must speak to Leeds How They Stand Group One Luxembourg step out in fear Deadball expertise of Beckham provokes chief anxiety England V Luxembourg By our Sports Desk: Morris dismissed in England goal spree For the Record Football William Hill Player power strikes out basketball's perfect record Conflict between players and owners, Tunku Varadarajan says, has ended the NBA's proud labour history Supermarket sweepers get red card Richard Hobson Sjoland gets back on right road Golf John Hopkins meets the Swede driven by desire to make up for wasted time England Puts Faith in New Striker Woosnam answers late call Word-Watching Radio Choice Radio 1 No sex please, we're British Television Choice Thanksgiving a tribute to a bunch of turkeys Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Tennis Hoddle calm before the storm Times Two Crossword Group Five Kelly stands firm behind coach Lewis Waits for Holyfield to sign How England's Post-War Managers Compare Probable Teams Golf "Old Speckled Hen" Move in with the in-crowd From Major to miners; how estate agents are coping with the demands of the Blairite brigade. Rachel Kelly reports Ballymore On offer: a manor with a thousand years of history From Alfred the Great to Eisenhower, houses with a past are coming on to the market, says Christine Webb Samuel John Moreland grew rich on matches. In the… Rate cut fails to interest Mortgages Flower power turns a back yard into a plot of gold A modest investment in your garden can grow into a handsome bonus when the time comes to sell, Casilda Grigg reports Homes and Gardens Crosby Homes Property Westfield Crafty tips for buying original items Katherine Bergen checks out the annual fair in Chelsea and finds that when it comes to innovative design, British is still best Private Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times To Advertise Call: 0171 481 1986 (Trade) O171 481… Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copping Joyge Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Pet lovers in the dog house Ben Wakeham finds that keeping an animal is pricey for those trying to rent Search and ye shall find-maybe Those inquiries you made about a property may not give you the full story, reports Eve-Ann Prentice Finding the Facts Parking squeeze drives up value of garages Desperate vehicle owners will pay plenty for space, says Amanda Loose Better Built Homes Take It as Redrow Prowting Homes Rialto Homes Evening Standard Rialto Rialto Homes To Advertise Call Surrey Humberts Nottinghamshire Chestertons FPDSavills Bridgfords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Goldfinch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Try Homes Limited Cala Homes Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Queen Anne's Gate To advertise in future Property features Primeshare Multiple Display Advertising Items For sale: elegant lifestyle of a French aristocrat Diana Wildman reports on the opportunity to buy a stunning 18th-century that is both a luxurious home and a business On the Market Chatean John D Wood & Co To Advertise Call Coopers Gate Crown Dilman Persimmon Gleeson Homes Hamptons International Thirlstone Homes Ltd Mount Vernon A Traditional London Mews Just Released Fairclough Homes The Times Following a special course Golf How taking a risk can pay off A dilapidated coachhouse has been restored to its former splendour. Christian Dymond reports Work is one big pane Eve-Ann Prentice with her latest interview on the secret lives of our everyday tradesmen The Window Cleaner's Tale In Brief Eaton Mews Prowting Homes Knight Frank Copthorn Homes LineOne Do Films Need Stars? Index ClaraNET Smarter than your average bear-suit Bill Gates tries non-PC humour Fuel fixers pay the penalty Young Web wizard takes on the world A schoolboy making a website with team-mates in distant lands is in line for a top prize, writes Jan Collie CompuServe Satellite slot sparks star wars Two multinational companies are at loggerheads over who owns a highly lucrative parking space in Earth's orbit, reports Anjana Ahuja The car crashes that can save a fortune Cyber notes stick in memory BT Buoying up the amateurs Telework World '98 A taste for the global cookbook Tv joins the in-car movies Netcom UK Competition hots up in IT awards final Doctor Keyboard: The dangers of e-mail Hi-Grade Doctor Keyboard: Advice for Absolute Beginners Magician who flies in the face of nature Uri Geller's Weird Web Yesterday seems so far away Slavin' and Surfin' Dell New service can protect sites from threats of legal action Novell Target How to build Rom in a day Verdict Quiz format makes geography fun Verdict A clearer screening Electronic methods of diagnosing cancer, putting Nhs patient records on computer Detecting breast cancer can be quicker, safer and less painful electronically, reports Chris Partridge BT Blood crisisand And a database that could help us blood donors: that is how IT is helping healthcare US Red Cross sets up database to identify donors Quiet revolution in patient care Nicholas Booth on It strategy for the NHS Nationwide University aids the nation Coming soon to a cinema near you: Animation Man Change is the name of the technological game... from virtual reality that will create actors indistinguishable from The director of Titanic predicts that soon we will be able to create computer-generated stars. Guy Walters reports Virgin Net NetDirect Son of video proves hard to sell It's the Cd format that should kill off your VHS but why has the UK been slow to take it up, asks Nigel Powell Ics Learning Systems Why You Should Buy Why You Should Wait OKI Boomtime for It as jobs leap up Prime movers in the computing jobs market Winning way of the idea that can drive a rival wild Citrix's turnover trebled last year. And even Microsoft is anxious to do business. 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