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News from 19/10/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Matthew Locke, Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Adam Jones and Gavin Lumsden, Stephen Farrell and Alexandra Frean, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Haenlein, Robert Coates, Honorary Cheif Executive, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Patrick Dixon, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Andrew Williams, R, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Lawrence Beesley, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Keith E. HUNTER(Commander), Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Guy Hurst Director, John Boyd, Peter Wilson, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, D. H. Thompson, Thrasy Petropoulos, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ignotus, Michael Forrest, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Anna Blundy, George Schopflin, Helen Rumbelow, Peter Barnard, Neil Wright, Simon Tait, Roger Scruton, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Alasdair Murray and Gavin Lumsden, Lisa Armstrong, Manus Costello, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, Barry Millington, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, John Thomson, C. F, Andr? Camara, Peter Grafton, D. A. Preece, Robert Cowan, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Michael Binyon and Adam Fresco, Richard Pollard, Secretary, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Junkin, Nicholas Wood, Gary Hickinbottom, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Bonnie Prince Charles, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, James Pringle, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Cameron McKenna, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Philip Gould, Leonard Figg, Fraser Nelson, Barry Stoyle, Director, Chris Ayres, Adam Fresco and Stewart Tendler, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Bill Edgar, Frances Gibb, Alyson Rudd, Nick Alwyn, Nicolas Andrews, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Richard Wells, (Cheif Constable), John Saunders, Peter Robinson, H. W., Christopher Irvine,

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Exclusive Spanish judges to interview Pinochet Extradition case makes Britian dangerous for leaders with enemies abroad Fire kills 300 petrol looters Index Blair aide clears Mandelson of duplicity in leadership battle Blue Peter dilemma on what to tell the children Titanic Joan Hickson dies at 92 O'meara Tames Tiger Tiffany & Co Monday 30p Every Weekday EU may block ending of beef on bone ban Companies face blame for tired drivers who crash Police racism deadline Bank of Scotland Arid here are some who messed things up earlier Mandelson urges support for euro Family crusade may lead to secular 'baptism' CAF Public concern overstate help for elderly McCartney secures ?1m deal for release of Linda's album Claudia Joseph reports on star's tribute to woman who was the 'best wife that anyone could ever want Officer accused of planting gun on suspect Charged nanny applies to go home British Airways Num regarded year-long kidnap as a test by God Opera fights Arts Council bill for compensation Aegean cruise for Prince Charles and Camilla Harrods Scientists check cemetery for soil pollution Cable & Wireless Smoking deal to make pubs buy extractors Voluntary code could allow industry to escape ban, but not without a big bill, writes Ian Murray War on cancer by remote control British Gas Peace pact expected to heal Jewish divisions Disabled woman first to join FO fast track Navy takes Harriers under its wing Michael Evans on a plan to link Service commands Soldiers are to wear uniforms on Civvy Street Scottish Telecom Company Smell of Blitz brings back memories Helen Rumbelow on a treatment to help the elderly Hours tonic for medical students Harrods Lib Dem peer acts on press pricing Private schools spend t more to net pupils Envoys keep school perks AOL Egg Vauxhall Match of the day will be in court Chester City is battling survive in the league, reports Adrian Lee Century's top plays to be celebrated Lloyds Bank Business Banking 3Com Babies are 'dying because of staff errors' Women solicitors lag behind men on pay The salary gap grows the more senior they become, reports Frances Gibb BT Old City firm makes history with new head Rspca Thatcher had plan to shift Irish border Douglas Hurd biography tells how ministers smoothed over her 'bizarre' reposal, reports Nicholas Wood Shoot-to-kill policy denied The Royal Bank of Scotland Tempest blows around rebels' yacht Ministers are nearing blows over fate of a famous gun-runner, writes Audrey Magee MESH computers plc Pullout monitors arrive in Kosovo Euro Timor Britons were shot in cold dlood' New evidence suggests the truth about 1975 killings has been suppressed, David Watts writes Crime rates surge after Russia's economic collapse Request Venice awaits 'last chance' to keep sea at bay A decision on a controversial flood barrier is close, Richard Owen writes QUE Spotlight falls on masterpiece after centuries of obscurity Restoration resolves 500-year riddle art world, Nicholas Woods writes Midweek for less Vatican tries to block former Marxist Schörder dodges Green elephant traps for foreign policymarkers Inside Germany Democrats put on show of unity for poll First Direct Hopes of quick Middle East deal fade at Wye Jones raises Clinton harassment claim Self-critical pontiff reflects on mission World in Brief (Reuters): Typhoon buffets Japan (Reuters): Everest speed record (AFP): Israeli MPs get guns The Times Thatcher was admirer of free-market disciple Pinochet Michael Binyon on the privatisation pioneer who won friends in the West Arrest leaves Chilean public divided Reaction Somak Holidays Leader of a ruthless regime hid behind manners of a gentleman James Pringle reflects on his impression of Chile's former close quarters after the demise of Allende Madrid removes extradition hurdle The Investigation 'Superjudge' who seeks to put former dictator on trial The Court AXS Interlink Express Tony kept saying 'It's got to be The Making of New Labour The Unfinished Revolution Brown cursed, arms failing as he wrote the speech Prime Health Iberiab Norwood Ravenswood Peter Marlow The Times Gordon for leader The Making of New Labour The huge strain kept Mandelson from talking openly The Unfinished Revolution Tomorrow Time Betrayal of the Woking class Tiny The looks that cut it in Paris Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong picks the best of the catwalk trends from the Spring/Summer collections in Paris Photograhs by André Camara The Poncho Rides Again: The Styles to Watch out for Stars? They were off filming Paris Dairy Hard sell on avant-garde avenue Paris this season combined radical ideas with a keen commercial sense, says Lisa Armstrong No one knows for sure who the new customer is Designers at the major houses are getting younger Bank of Scotland A snort of derision at society We are right to use the law to fight drugs, says Roger Scruton Junkies are not just useless, they are alien Kofi mate The Times Diary Take a pew The Times Dairy Pompous old cynics? Not us, my Lords The latest attack on the second chamber ignores the likely results of dangerous proposal for reform That old sinking feeling Labour bas run into the uncomfortable reality of office, says Peter Riddell Riddle on Monday Missing link The Times Dairy The old story The Times Dairy General Principles Britain faces a diplomatic dilemma over pinochet Unfinished Revolution The need for progressives to be populist Titanic Front Page A sepia lesson from Times days gone by Executions in the Bahamas Slovak visas 'Institutionalised racism' in police Cambridge archives Patients' names Re-using graveyards The Times Shetland ponies Dublin Embassy on the market School for socialites At boiling point Wide open spaces Court Circular Today's birthdays Trafalgar Day service Trinity College of Music Eastbourne College Dinner Nature notes Pretender's appeal to French is uncovered Letter by Bonie Prince Charlie seeks aid to claim crown Service dinners Sir Michael Mann Personal Column Memorial service Royal engagements European Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Wise Anniversaries Dyers' Company Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Charter Express Jetline Delta Worldwide Marriages Forthcoming marriages Church news USA Green Card Lottery Public Notices Joan Hickson Joan Hickson, OBE, actoress, died in hospital on October 17 aged 92. She was born on Auguest 5,1906 Lincoln's Inn Iain Crichton Smith Iain Crichton Smith, OBE, poet, died of throat cancer in Taynuilt, Argyl, on October 15 aged70. He was born in Glasgow on January 1,1928 From our Aeronautical Correspondent: Short Sb5 in First Flight Jack O'donoghue Jack O'Donoghue, racehorse trainer, died on October 16 aged 91. He was born on July 20,1907 News The Times Crossword No 20,926 Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Forecast In the Times The Times O'Meara stages superb climax to golden year Old Pals Act Tees up Sunlime Final at Wentworth Mighty Quins Party Time Under the Skin of Sport Pitch Battle Plus Autumn Sale Rhinos on the charge to cruise into final Rugby Leauge: Nerves and Lack of Discipline Put Paid to St Helens Performence Ali boxes clever to outwit dumbfounded Doherty Snooker: Scot Sets Sights on Regaining No 1 Status with Convincing Grand Prix Victory at Preston English Sports Council Sinfield shows great promise Roar of Leopards turns to a mild squeak Basketball: Sharks Bite Back to Lead Budweiser Leauge as Former Champions Struggle William Hill Ireland clinch series win over Australia Overseas double Yates to manage team Linden put to the test Juniors make amends Tranmere end run India take action The American Golf Holiday Spare us hypocrisy and get behind your men, Hoddle Oliver Holt fears that wounds inflicted by the England coach may be terminal Citibank Sampras finds hard work pays Tennis: Withdrawl of Becker Allows World No 1 to Steal March on Rivals Davenport stands tall in Swiss mountains Polished Brodie confirms promise Boxing British display criticised by Bell Judo Flight Options Barry enhances prodigious reputation FA Carling Premiership: Championship leaders keep yet another clean sheet at Upton Park Picture Gallery Lee relishes his escape from the spotlight DELL Wenger laments absent friends Gascoigne provides unlikely inspiration Charlton bow to inevitable PCCD McAllister comeback inspires Coventry FA Carling Premiership: Dublin secures victory in scrappy encounter at Highfield Rioad United step up several gears Leicester caught in the crossfire O'Leary shows his hand Liverpool fail to put the neighbours in their place FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas FA Cup Nationwide Scotland Carling Bridges provides decisive thrust Nationwide Leauge: Sunderland win increases pressure on Leaders Goater provides welcome break Doncaster end long Cup wait Jackson enjoys view from the top By our Sports Staff: Cartilage injury rules out Keane British Gas United given five answers by Brondby Spare us hypocrisy and get behind your men, Hoddle Alluied Dunbar Premiership: Champions beaten in Kingsholm classic as Quins spring surprise Chevrolet Bedford pay for sins in thrilling derby Saracens struggle in storm at the Stoop Self a to match Leicester thrust Depleted Richmond stand firm Allied Dunbar Premiership: Wasps fail to make extra man court West burnt by hot Bath Exeter rewrite script for Russ Swanage claim another scalp Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Leading trio stay on course for title Rockey Ipswich go top thanks to Sandall Keene on Chess Winning Move Thoroughbred Channel 4 is first past the post Brothers in arms tough to separate 'If you are Tiger and your granny is one up, you have to raise your game and chop her legs off' Data biased TV switdh-off Critics must share blame Scientific advice for leading rugby club Rugby's loss Park sale will help students Import limit Woosnam's miss This week in the Times Yankees relief as Wall throws it away Baseball: Pitchers Let down San Diego and Hand New York Early Adavantage in World Series The Times By our Sports Staff: Franchitti moves into second place Motor Racing Bracknell humbled by power of Ayr Ice Hockey Taylor makes personal sacrifice to no avail Cricket: Pakistan Batsman Make the Most of Lifeless Pitch Scoreboard from Peshawar Shoot-out sees favourites stage escape Smoking Cause By our Sports Staff: Delay puts Warne in trouble Heart Disease Brook underlines amateur spirit in festive opening Sailing: Clipper Crews Must Undergo Quick Learning Process as Testing Days Lie Ahead Scottish pair leave rivals trailing Rowing Guide to the Week Ahead Ipswich close in on clean sweep Speedway Mujahid leaves classic market in confusion Racing: Aljabr Tops Guineas Lists after Dewhurst Surprise Pontefract Rapid Raceline Flat Leaders Options open for Taufan's Melody Saturday's Results Plumpton Southwell Athletics For the Record Schools Sport Rugby Union Cycline Road racing Time trials Hill climbs Golf Multiple Display Advertising Items Tomorrow's stars flicker in the gloom Theatre Vorsprung durch ... musik? A new car being launched tomorrow, with a specially composed piece for symphony orchestra. Simon Tait reports Rukba Music St. Joseph's Hospice Bonhams Bank of Scotland Dance Serious start to Grand Tour Concerts Anne-Sophle Mutter Barbican Duo dynamics A chance to show off in style Classical Concerts Sweet sound of excess King of the bad boys The Savoy Theatre Del Amitri This week in the Times Plus Capitalisation, week's change Compaq Planet Microsoft Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Engineering skills worry Bank of Scotland Body Shop gets Asian contagion Stock Market Word-Watching Tourist Rates The Times Sizing up the rate debate Questions for Reuters on turmoil Standard Life Bank French absence at MAI talks makes progress unlikely Halfords shifts focus to motorway service stations No Title Pressure on football clubs Share offer on Optus to open Abbey National Logica wins deal Bank summons City chiefs to teach-in on euro Alternative Investiv!ent Market Children's sportswear sales 'peak' Exhibition MPC may prove to be the latest in a string of last-resort regimes The final bell tolls for the national stock exchanges Patrick Dixon explains why the demise of individual markets is inevitable Energis The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Accident waiting to happen Television Choice Radio Choice Monsters both imaginary and all too real BBC1 More firms end up on failure list Higher pay may block rate cut Times Two Crossword The Times Companies From a Correspondent in Washington: Battle commences in Microsoft court case Goldman may have to vote again if flotation is revived Pearson poised to sell Tussauds ICI chief feels heat as shares plunge Levi eyes Yorkshire chain in dispute Corby Last Call? 45 Titanic Disaster Sunk after Collision with an Iceberg Wireless Calls for Aid Passengers Rescused by Other Liners (From our Correspondent): The News in New York Details of the Disaster Still Lacking Picture Gallery The Titanic Sunk Story of the Disaster The Rescue of the Titanic's Passengers Picture Gallery An Iceberg Struck Plight of the Vessel Other Liners Race to her Assistance Reuter: Rescue of the Passengers Powerful Head Lights To the Editor of the Times Valuable Cargo J. Simmons & Sons The Titanic Disaster A Death Roll of 1,328 List of Survivors World-Wide Expressions of Sympathy The "Central News" and the Disaster An Experience in the Ice Field (From our Correspondent): Details Still Lacking No Rescues by Virginian or Parisian The Icefield Picture Gallery Nature of the Collision. A Belfast Theory Hope of Further Aid Abandoned Departure of Rescue Ships The King and Queen's Sympathy Message from Queen Alexandra Only 868 Passengers Picked up Date of Carpathia's Arrival Hopes and Fears in New York Reuter: Congress Resolution The Electromobile Co. Ltd The Titanic Number of Survivors Still Doubtful The Supply of Boats Relief Fund Opened in London (From our Own Correspondent): The Carpathian Company Number of the Survivors on Board The Board of Trade and Safety Precautions Advisory Committee's View Statement by Mr. Buxton Picture Gallery The Tttanic's Boats The Passenger Lists Anxious Inquires in London Help for Titanic Victims A Mansion House Fund Donations from the King and Queen Contributions from the King and Queen Other Subscriptions Mr. Oscar Hammerstein's Offer The Distress at Southampton Provision for Orphans Free Sample Real Scotch! Calox Picture Gallery Colonel J. J. Astor Comments on the Disaster The Board of Trade Inquiry To the Editir of the Times Titans and Gods To the Editor of the Times Icebergs and Electric Thermometers To the Editor of the Times Dunlop Wire Wheels World-Wide Sympathy To his Excellency Mr. Tafft. President of the United… Underwriters and False News Strong Protests The Expertence of Monday Picture Gallery The Lost Liner Continued Silence of the Carpathia American Action Parliament and Tele Boat Question (From our Own Correspondent): Awaiting the Cabpathia Wireless Messages and Safety Precautions The Titanic Lessons of the Disaster A Survior's Telegram To the Editor of the Times The Wreck of the Titanic Railway Passengers' Assurance Company Latin-British Exhibition S. F. Edge Ltd Chesebrough Mfg. Co Picture Gallery The Titanic Survivors' Stories of the Great Disaster The Death Roll Survivor's Stories Mr. Beesley's Graphic The Science when the Vessel Went down An Officer's Adventures Sucked down with the Titanic The Titanic's Band Reuter: The Captain's End The Titanic Inquiey Mr. Ismay's Allegation of Unfairness White Star Plans (From our Own Correspondent): Provision of Boats Starement by the White Star Company The Titanic Inquiry Picture Gallery The Wreck of the Titanic Heroism Belwo Decks To the Editor of the Times Picture Gallery The Attack upon Mr. Bruce Ismay Mr. Ismavs Charges of Ukfairness The Senate's Inquir J. Simmons & Sons Cockle's Pills The Royal Cider Claymore Whisky Picture suppliers Titanic

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