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News from 16/10/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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James Landale and Mark Inglefield, Winston Graham, James Landale, Phil Yates, Jill McGivering, Jon Ashworth, Nigel MacNicol, John Goodbody and Adrian Lee, Helen Johnstone, Sarah Burton, Campaign Director, Richard Miles and Oliver August, Paul Hoggart, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Denis Cobell, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Anthony Carlisle, Clive Davis, Graham Zellick, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Jane Palmer, Stuart Clarke, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Bruce Kemble, Sir. Geoffrey Cox, Kenneth Baker, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Martin Fletcher, Carol Midgley and John Goodbody, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Edited Robert Cole, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tony Mooney, Erica Wagner, Literary Editor, David Reed, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jasper Gerrd, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Young, Jody Scott, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Jason Nissè, Amanda Beckley, Chair, John Crace, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Richard Taylor, Victoria Fletcher and John O'leary, Michael Binyon and Valerie Elliott, Sydney Friskin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jan Zahradil, Paul Sexton, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Lewis Smith, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Graham J. Weeks, Stefano Hatfield, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Lisa Armstrong Fashion Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Deborah Brett, Peter Boyle, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Margaret Connell, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Martin Fletcher, Chief Correspondent, John Evers, Christopher Walker, John Fletcher, Vice-Chairman, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Michael Fitzpatrick, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Gillian Harris, Kevin Hart, Max Beloff, Victor M. Shorrocks, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Alasdair Murray, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Josephine Mernane, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Today What's wrong with renting a womb? Media lan Hislop: have I got news for Blair Chris… BBC bowled out of TV Test cricket £103m deal to shed 'stuffy image' Archbishop shuns graveyard slot Index Former US marine shot dead by his pet poodle When Iris Murdoch met a Page Three duck Fuel smugglers move in French protests turn violent London switch US rate cut likely to prompt Uk shift Tomorrow Diana's stepmother by Charles Spencer Ashdown ready to back down over PR as reform delayed "Old Speckled Hen" Friday 30p Every Weekday Lord of misrule instigates a shortlived Tory revolution Matthew Parris Political Sketch Private firm set to take control at failing school Abbey National Advertisement break that cleared the pitch Channel 4 owes victory to change in its funding, report Carol Midgley and John Goodbody Open day in the corridors of power Scrap 200 MPs, says left-wing report Photographs of injuries jail a brutal boyfriend By a Correspondent: Professor loses case against minister Hunt for great lines finds a star's word is his Bond Students learn to run up £3,000 payphone bill Valentino Emporio Armani Smuggling drives oil firms out of Ulster The IRA is suspected of being behind crime operation that has halved legal sales of fuel, writes Martin Fletcher Financial Incentives that Fuel Cross-Border Racket Yellow Pages If you can't beat them, join them In the Saturday Times Dixons Mother's soup puts dancer back on his feet The dancer has won his battle to kick drugs, writes Gillian Harris Professor calls for heroin to be made legal Anglo Persian Carpet Company Leukaemia man finds his missing brother Rocketman races to British land speed record Gay protest disrupts memorial service Request Chinese kidnap suspects arrested Renault Stone said witnesses should die, court told Friend angered by talk of killing children, Richard Duce reports Dolphin Asda backs British lamb Product Recall Families seek late justice for gas mask staff Party takes wing with a huge bill Themed event costing £100,000 at the Dorchester is celevrated as a feather in cap of the literary world The Nicotinell Puzzled guests are happy to believe that ducks can fly British Gas Aircraft missed collision by seconds Investigators find a series of failures and poor co-ordination between controllers, writes Arthur Leathley Currys By our Aviation Correspondent: Airlines to replace aircraft insulation The Royal Bank of Scotland Blair finds new job for former Tory Chancellor News in Brief Algae fine Locum failure Rare coin sold Higgins surgery Bank fraud foiled Role for Capes Father guilty Nude driver QCs' legal aid fees too high , say law lords Guidelines call after ?38,000 is claimed for three-day case in Lords, reports Frances Gibb Compaq Galliano paints in romantic colours Antarctic keep s its cool but land is still in peril British Scientists have found good news on ice levels, reports Nigel Hawkes Computers Paraglider fell 100ft in record attempt Man sacked for being depressed Trawler skipper drowned News in Brief Rock star's wait Disabled ruling Bad planning HIV suicide Trees get bigger Marine killed Antique surprise Bar conference Correction Farms benefit from crop of women bosses Bad girls are catching up with the boys at crime Ian Murray on approaching sex equality in youth rebellion and how love can be the cure Ian Murray Oakridge Comet Best Buys Elderly see their incomes increase by 60% Protesters say suicide cage will spoil Victorian bridge Daewoo Patient sues after being told: You're not dying after all World People BBC gives the Tartan Ferret his big break Staff on rural Scottish radio station will be next stars of fly-on -the-wall Tv series, reports Gillian Harris By a Correspondent: Simple test may protect athletes The European Children's Trust PC World Free us from shackles, says hereditary peer The Debate: Second Day James Landale and Mark Inglefield hear Labour lord make appeal for public service to be based on merit Gucci Tiny Tories contusion over threat to Bill British monitors head for Kosovo Michael Binyon and Valerie Elliott report on the man leading Britain's peace team and his mission Serb farmers welcome the return of peace to their land Rural Kosovo Saving private ryan Prices are Falling this Autumn Airstrike decision by Nato today Bush Jnr not afraid of media witch-hunt Dell EU plea for mercy fails to save Bahamas killers from gallows (Reuters): Juvenile killer executed Colombian troops quit cocaine fields World in Brief Lebanon picks leader US budget agreed (Reuters): Strike sinks flood relief (AFP): Early poll for Turkey (AFP): Eyes on high table Clinton:'Lead your people to peace' President says talks offer real chance to break deadlock in Middle East, Damian Whitworth writes Rural retreat offers foes an idyll of peace American hosts are keen to rebuild trust, Christopher Walker writes B&Q Plantation retreat hides tainted past Green leaders spurn radical stance in bid for Bonn power share Papal warning on Eastern religions Pope tells Catholics that rival philosophies are no substitute for the faith, Richard Owen writes LeMERIDIEN Ex-Communist poised to replace Prodi ASDA (AP): Patient shows his hand French pupil protest erupts into riots Ben MacIntyre reports on a day of marches in France that saw three people badly hurt and many arrests The Wyatt Diaries Time Dynasty joins business trek to London R. W. Johnson in Johannesburg on the change of a family's South African fortune Comment moves Euro chief to tears Truman Hong Kong gets ready for pampered pandas Go Russia hinders Japan armistice The best excuse fir marital infidelity Max Beloff on the unlikely alliance between Alexis de Tocqueville, the French politician, and his non-aristocratic British wife Time Furniture Village International Garnier Synergie Cream In the throws of an autumn passion Wrapping up to beat the onset of winter invokes a peculiarly comfortable British love affair Cutting Edge Jane Shilling Six of the Best Objects of desire Mine's a Vitamin E with extra cheese Ex-bomber's charm offensive Today's Nobel Peace Prize is expected to recognise the Ulster peace process. Here, terrorist turned politician Gerry Kelly explains why he no longer kills. Interview by Martin Fletcher Mercedes Benz Jaywalking into a brick wall Peers are right to ask better of Labour, says Kenneth Baker Ace match Bell Belles The Times Diary Picture Gallery Privatising the stork Ministers should not intervene to smother this embyronic market Friendly terms The Times Diary Royal pilgrim The Times Diary Name game The Times Diary Philip Howard Signal failures at chattering junctions Fingers Crossed How Nato's umbrella turned into a rainbow Justice under the Sun A case for a Caribbean replacement for the Privy Council Go Queen Go! The Court Circular for the People's Pageant Religion an issue in the next census? Child offenders Hero's tribute Privatised trains 'are on right track' The value of venison Hazards of PR Health challenge Squid hunt shines light on deep seas Shaw and Liberals The millennium prayer School for socialites Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Sir John Ellis Maritime Foundation Reception Personal Column Memorial service: Sir David English Service dinners Middle Temple Dinners Lecture Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Buckingham Palace lunch Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Ritchie James Ritchie, MC and Bar, former director, Inchcape & Co. died on September 23 aged 78. He was borm on January 12,1920 Tom Mitchell Tom Mitcheel, first president of the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, rugby league official and farmer, died on September 14 aged 84. He was born in Cumbria on 16,1914 Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Locke John Locke, CB, first Director-General of the Health and Safety Executive, died on september 26 aged 74. He was born on December 26,1923 Karsten Schmidt Karsten Schmidt, international lawyer and academic, died of cancer of the pancreas on September 23 aged 70. He was born on October 13,1927 From Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Khrushchev Gives Up—"old and Ill" News The Times Crossword No 20,924 Business Newspapers Support Recycling In the Saturday Times Forecast Lifeboats Royal National Lifeboat Institution Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Travel chiefs make £2.9m Albert Fisher opts for new chief executive ONdigital commercial director resigns Business London HQ for Anglo American Mining group turns back on south Africa Intercapital sued for poaching BP hit by record fine of £125,000 for false trading Arts James Capel Investment Management Media Fed rate cut to boost markets Sporty Girls Get Ahead Business Today Financier is jailed Brown did not bully us, says Governor Tourist Rates Bank of Scotland RJB may look overseas after UK supply deals Turf cut for Channel Tunnel Rail Link National Savings Shareholders sue biggest bank in US Merrill shake-up in wake of fiasco Business Roundup Coca-Cola loses fizz National Savings cut Rebus buys Heathpens Mumm's the word NatWest pulls out of beer deal Grade to split role at the top Falmer Jeans rejects potential buyers Pay gap of the sexes has grown By our City Editor: Look, no Hands deals Commentary Air France Commodities Liffe Options Reed bruised by talk of an imminent warning Stock Market 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 RJB Mining First Leisure Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Deflated Fisher caught Tempus Batm Wall Street Retailers endure fair-weather friends in high places The Business of Politics Kuwait's feared stock market players laid bare in London Jon Ashworth reports on the courtroom drama that could reveal the secrets of the Kio After Liffe Spot market The Times Ciry Diary Biter bit The Times Diary Tsang froid The Times Diary The Times Mr Mandelson should focus on renewable energy Women in Banking and Finance provides timely date for the diary Call for hedge funds disclosure Dillons Bookstore Hewlett Packard UK-based financial services reap£25bn in foreign deals Investors sell 13% of ARM Ted Baker beats slowdown Stylo leaves its mark on Town Centre Hello! sues over circulation claims Dunn and Philips to part company Stansted leads rise in BAA passengers Business Roundup Improvement at Unisys Essex Furniture halts US oil merger JAL and Cathay link Focus launches review Densitron approached Airtech sales recover BATM lifts profits Japan's big three brokers slide on securities losses From a Correspondent in tokyo: Suspended jail sentences for ex-Daiwa men Cadillac Gleeson still optimistic Troubled consultant is out of the red Admiral rises on trading statement EuroSov loss Exploration cut The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Modest gains at the close Gleeson How the City brought hope back to the East End John Young introduces the winners of the Lord Mayor of London's Dragon Awards for business involvement in the community Canary Wharf Linklaters Finding jobs for the lost generation Canary Wharf Lehman Brothers Helpmates on stage, at home, in school When companies help communities, the 'feelgood factor' works for both. John Young profiles the award-winners who prove it Lwt Talent Challenge Linklaters Show that Lawyers Have a Heart How Pelcombe and the Perfect Gentlemen Helped the Old Folk LWT Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marlt Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingaton's choice of theatre showing in London Hose full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Art Fair Dance I'm not one to gossip … Theatre The School for Scandal RST, Stratford Pop Sooty's Finely applied science An Expertment with an Aorpump Hampstead Marvellous military mixture Opera The Daughter of the Regiment Virgin We've been dropped on from a great height Warner Classics He's got rhythm again Dance Michael Clark Birmingham Pop You know him; big in stone circles If anyone was going to write the definite groovy book about prehistoric Britain, it just had to be Julian Cope Spellbound Coming of age for black awards This year's edition of the Mobo Awards has confirmed their place in the big league. Paul Sexton reports XFM HMV Pop GIG New release of life Live GIG Deep Purple Wembley Areha Interview Hail the nights of the turntable Fatboy Slim—or Norman Cook, as his Mum calls him—tells David Sinclair about his life as a professional hedonist Audioweb Get Out Of Here Out Now A country well worth visiting New Opo Albums Top Ten Albums All Spiced out at Penguin Who matters more, Sinatra or Scary? No good looking in two new pop encyclopaedias, says Clive Davis HMV New Albums Who needs Sundays? Media & Marketing Amadeus £18,000 before Christmas! How to Make ?25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer How To Make £30,000 p. a. Freelance Writing Berkeley Executive Graduate Publishing Opportunity Thailand - Indonesia Scots and sauces Michael Leapman launches a weekly round-up of the trade press Prophecy Europe Ltd HL Harrington Lowndes The Times Newspapers Manager of Distribution Sales for an American… A master of the art of survival His book was panned, his abilities scorned, but Chris Smith won't lie down. Interview: Raymond Snoddy When markets panic, keep talking Absolutely Pr Anthony Carlisle Sorry, got it wrong again The Telegraph has taken grovelling to new depths, says Carol Midgley Recession, what recession? We must not be moved Sir Geoffrey Cox, the founder of News at Ten, says that shifting its time will harm democracy Media & Marketing Keymed (Medical & Industrial Equipment) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketing Moves Live Graduates/Students Digital glitches Sales professional needed for an expanding company Have I got news for Blair Chris Ayres talks to Ian Hislop about his new television venture What Marc and Karen did next The stars of TV's The Marriage are coming back to our screens, says John Crace Media watch If you listen, you hear the giants walking Early starters : Britain learns the Japanese way Traditional Japanese education is facing a change, reports Michael Fitzpatrick It is a small leap from a long day to boarding' Boarding schools are perfect for parents with a Nineties lifestyle Who dares interpret falling standards? Why second-year students crave independence Education Posts The Red Maids' School Westbury on Trym Bristol Game girls get ahead Playing sport improves girls' success in science. Tony Mooney reports Wolfson College Posts Chigwell School American Inter Continentel University Courses Mander Portman Woodward Posts How To Make ?20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Posts Misunderstood youth of today 'Um, er, sort of... ' Susan Elkin despairs of clumsy teenspeak The Times International Language Schools Wanted Keen Readers Education Tribunal erred in overbid assumption National Trust v Hoare and Another Pension fund trustees taxable on trading profits Clark (Inspector of Taxes) v Trustees of the Bt Pension Scheme and Others Titanic Place offence committed Kennet District Council v Young Legal & Public Notices Duty to ensure surety can meet commitment Regina v Birmingham Crown Court, Ex parte Rashid Ali and Another Regina v Immigration Appellate Authority, Ex parte Davies Studies board guidelines do not have the force of law Reed v Sunderland Health Authority Muir keen to answer call of Hollywood Racing: Almaty Seeks Stardom in California Newmarket Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Catterick Hereford William Hill Trident taken to find target Today's Races on Television Newmarket Channel 4 Driven by need for new formula Kevin Eason on why cars take a back seat in Palmer's Audi series British Gas Ward-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Forward planning pays for Reading Hockey Sixsmith seeks a change of fortune Keene on Chess Smith takes on issue of right to test Swimming For the Record Today's Fixtures Yesterday's Racing Results Picture Gallery Monie declares his hand early Rugey League The Times FIA samples the Far East market Moto Racing Panthers prosper despite Foster ICE Hockey Holyfield signs with King for Lewis fight Sport in Brief Hoddle's stalwarts losing faith European championship: Disenchantment in England camp spreads as key players struggle Buoyant Gould resuscitates beached Wales Group One HJ Hall Rangers poised to bring back Francis Villa sign Watson for £4m Ireland hope for Belgrade reprieve Minehead relish return to glory Scotland delight in their deputies Group Nine Cork may resign over key issues Cricket Murphy takes step back Netball Richmond prepare to release Quinnell Ruby Union: Llanelli and Cardiff to Lead the Chase as Unhappy Wales Forward Seeks Return Home Australia defy distractions Irish set example that others would be wise to follow Gerald Davies suggests a solution to rugby's ills in Wales and England White rallies to no avail in Grand Prix Snooker Briton has edge over rival at last Sailing Sampras waits for Henman Tennis: Leading Britons Reach Quartrt-Finals in Contrasting Dashion Williams books meeting with Pierce GEM Gillett promoted from outsider to No 1 seed Bowls Word-Watching Cooking the reading books Television Choice Radio Choice Camels in Mongolia and monkeys in Devon Review BBC1 Football 56 Cricket set to profit from BBC loss Richard Hobson says that the deal struck by the ECB will bring money into the sport at all levels and enable it to compete on even terms Westwood more than a match for Wentworth Times Two Crossword Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Racing counts cost of progress Army the Best Tennis 58

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