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News from 20/10/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Peter Mortimore, Director, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Rosemary Righter, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Brian Collett, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee and Giles Tremlett, David Rhys Jones, John Skinner, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Michael Davison, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Richard Eaton, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, George Thomas, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Mark Inglefield, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Matt Sims, David Butler, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Correspondent, Anna Blundy, Helen Rumbelow, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Manus Costello, Lucie Skeaping, Marit Hargie, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Shenai Raif, David Goodhart, Matt Dickinson, John Coutts, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Savage, David Orr, Danvers Baillieu, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Richard Duce and Michael Horsnell, Bronwen Maddox, Sandra Parsons, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, Hettie Judah, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Michael Honey, Cheif Executive, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Andrew Charlesworth, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Tallboys, Michael Gove, Philip Gould, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Diana Blamires, Fiona Bawdon, Alyson Rudd, James Christopher, Ray Davies, Vince Wright, Robert Heneage, Alasdair Murray, Stephen Foster, Susie Steiner, Caroline Merrill, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Byers, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Could a Foreigner Manage England? Radio 4 news chiefs warn governors that standards are at risk Benefits will go to job seekers only Index Stone silent over murder charges Tyson's ban lifted Norma Major's gaffe 'sank Tory election chances' £100,000 To Be Won Check your scores today Picture Gallery BBC apologises over Blue Peter Pinochet had drink with the Thatchers What Have They Done to the Jaguar? Linguaphone Language Centre Tuesday 30p Every Weekday The People's Darling stays sweet in face of the unthinkable Political Sketch Pinochet judge has gone too far, says Spain Passport confers no immunity 'Enforcer' takes office, not title Railtrack Un goodwill role for former Spice Girl Discipline call over defence paper leak King of eavesdroppers: the penguin has it taped KPMG wins right to seek Brunei's funds News in Brief GPs given flu advice Golfers discover body Warning to Milosevic Sikh separatist sues GP jailed for sex assault The day Blue Peter lost its innocence BBC's drugs address left children sitting uncomfortably, says Helen Rumbelow BBC Loses Oscars to Sky Horse that put bank in black dies Bedbugs come creeping back Stone keeps silent over double murder charge Blue Peter The Bill Blue Peter Computer hate-mail betrays ex-Tory stalker The Children's Society How did Jaguar get to this? Today is the launch of the bottom-of-the-range S=type, but low, asks Kevin Eason Furry little topic of conversation Multiple Display Advertising Items First Active Children may get right to find donor parents Ministers order inquiry as briths from donated eggs or sperm rise to 2,00 a years, reports Alexandra Frean Profiles of fathers kept anonymous Sage Daughter's two-year search for man who gave her life 'I Would Not Be Happy to Be Traced' Diet link to breast cancer Virgin Atlantic Airways Correction Direct Line Financial Services Limited Cancer man's hopes dashed Fans protest at Evans foam on Cliff Richard Arts Council is closed to new ideas, says Hall Swiftcall Renault Ex-rocker assumes an air of authority Straw orders police to recruit minorities! Home Secretary may cut budgets of failing froces, writes Stewart Tendler PC World the Computer Superstore Race Attacks 'Failure' Illustration of a happy ending Artist's storybook pictures saved from tip, writes Dalya Alberge Rushdie's supporters disband News in Brief Ramblers unite Clock flies free Watch the birdy Clough marked Evidence is denied to BSE hearing Footballer sues over tackle that broke leg Court sees video of two-footed lunge that put player out of the game for 18 months, reports Paul Wilkinson Private prosecutions to become easier under law reforms Bosch Legal aid from the doctor's surgery Blair 'not helping firms in Europe' BT connect to Business Tories say TA cuts will raise millions for the Treasury Mark Inglefield on claims that Strategic Defence Review is prelude to a lucrative property sell-off Ministers' fears over Neill report are misplaced On Politics Move to scrap 'closed list' vote Dillons Bookstore Weapons timebomb threatens the peace Martin Fletcher says there is little time left to resolve Ulster's key issue Flemings save & Prosper Head teachers go back to school Lands' End Directs Merchants Limited Smuggled arsenal lies under the fields By our Ireland Correspondent: Timing 'was key to Maze murder' Schröder agrees Green coalition Dan Technology Serb tanks flout Kosovo ceasefire There is little consensus on what the monitors are to verify and how, reports Tom Walker from Belgrade (AFP): Apartheid victims receive redress World in Brief (Reuters): Thousands flee Bissau (AFP): Death train brakes cut (AP): Boesak trial resumes (AFP): Treason executions (Reuters): Overtures to architect (AP): Viagra wage protest Netanyahu suspends negotiations on land-for-peace deal Jews seek revenge for grenade attack The residents of Beersheba are not prepared to be soft tergets of terror, they tell Christopher Walker Ex-Communist to be new Italian leader Kumon Maths Paula Jones case set to be revived Somak Holidays The Royal Bank of Scotland Blast victims 'were scrambling for fuel' Corruption in Nigeria means almost perpetual petrol shortages in a land of plenty, David Orr reports Gateway Britain welcomes Havel as hero of Czech democracy Request Our for Foreign Staff: Georgia troops halt mutiny after one day Yeltsin beats retreat Clinton wins budget battle Thrifty feature quality Rover cars French grave robbers return Neolithic booty Moben Fitted Kitchens The day I was called to I meet the Light Michal Levin was an agnostic. Then she started meditating and hed extraordinary visions. Interview by Sandra Parsons Pageone MINi call Skin complaint that causes infinite misery Medicine Chest The Harley Medical Group Glucosamine The Times 'We're off, and it's going to be Ok' The Making of New Labour In the second extract from his new political memoir, Philip Gould describes the moment when he sensed that Labour could win Time Hate for one killer, tea for another Michael Gove argues that Blairism is cynical, not ethical Mandelson has not travelled far since he visited Cuba New innings Fell purpose Picture Gallery Auntie's secret civil war Bbc TV types loathe Bbc radio types. why not set free the senior service? Paper mace Old timer Out of love with Oskar David Goodhart hopes his former idol is wiser now Save the Terriers The best Army recruiting officers is the TA Murky Mid-Terms The real Clinton factors in the 1998 elections A Force for All Straw's new policy requires careful policing itself UK's obligation on Pinochet arrest Millennium Wheel Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Benefits and flaws of Neill's report A Catholic Jew Emergency calls China old boys seek their past School effectiveness Up to their old tricks? Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Today's royal engagements The Royal Society of Chemistry Meeting Picture Gallery Association of Business Schools Luncheon University news Church news Birthdays today Dinners Service dinner Appointment Forthcoming marriages Church in Wales Lord Newborough Lord Newborough, DSC, participant in the St Nazaire raid, died on October 11 aged 81. He was born on April 24, 1917 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Roderick Paul Rodetric Paul, CBE, MC former group chief executive of Seven Trent, died of heart disase on September 19 aged 63 . He was born on April 22, 1935 Colin Hardie Colin Hardle, classicist, died on October 17 aged 92. He was born on February 16, 1906 On this Day October 20, 1905 The Late Sir Henry Irving Credit for time spent in custody Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report October 20 1998 Court of Appeal Concept of lurking doubt' no part of appeal language The Times Law Reports Business to Business Communications 2000 International Calls Regus Link Entitlement to income support C. B. S International Multiple Display Advertising Items Judge trial apt Action to restrict access to High Court will hit small businesses Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontaprint! Design Print Copy Business to Business Music student now heads her own culinary ensemble Jennai Cox looks at a restaurant chain that enjoys the backing of a central production kitchen Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings The Sunday Times Enterprise Network Change to put oneself in shoes of customers Weekly and monthly prizes up for grabs How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry from Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here The Marauders come up trumps A tie-break settled this week's £500 prize and the winner can thank Nicos Dabizas, Gustavo Poyet and two out-and-out strikers Fantasy Quiz Prizes Fantasy League Faxback Service Fantasy Player of the Week As I was saying... Why it's a bonus to go for a penalty-taker Fantasy League Top 100 Check your Scores Telephone 0640 62 5102 Youth League Leaderboard Spot Kickers News The Times Crossword No 20,927 Newspapers Support Recycling Business AA Information Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Gates accused of campaign to crush rival Pru takes on extra staff to cope with Egg John Charcol Economics Watchdog orders new pensions inquiry Report details Sumitomo deals Arts Law Young charged with conspiracy to defraud Hoddle Contract Rethink Business Today Consumer confidence plummets to new low Drug sector issues policy health warning Canadians acquire Greyhound Charge cut on millennium bug courses Allied Dunbar Hewlett Packard EU considers guidelines for public broadcasters Liffe to examine reform blueprint Union stalwart to join Virgin Regalian seeks new investor Hanson continues expansion in US Business Roundup Contract for Nycomed Swiss bank clients quit Smiths in $35m deal Canning in bid talks Investors free to claim Clyde in bid approach Tourist Rates WPP advances despite emerging markets Chelsfield and P&O end venture Newcastle boosted by results By our City Editor: Pension savers encircled by spivs Commentary Blacks to cut back on kit sales Bid hopes lift shares in Cassell Virgin Kroger acquires rival to form US-wide chain Tussauds sold for £352m FTSE goes into reverse as investors take profits Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Brokers reported further institutional dumping of… 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 WPP optimism Tempus SkyePharma W Canning Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Blacks Leisure Wall Street A political chink in the armour of the ECB Duisenberg has yet to notice the difference that the German election result will make Economic View Bass instincts The eerily prescient Young & Co's Brewery on… City cull Sunny side up I am hugely taken with yesterday's statement… Loss leader Cutting advertising suits according to a recessionary cloth Market Leader Rowe & Maw From a Correspondent: Hyundai sees off Ford in auction for Kia Stansted to benefit from £200m expansion Brooke shares hit by failed hid talks Esprit Telecom Greenbank cuts directors' pay Pitman drops hint over acquisitions Depo Tech bought by UK firm Media Travel Air Ltd Go-Ahead acquires airport handler Business Roundup Columbus invests £3m Change at Eurotunnel German bank deal off Kvaerner zinc project Severn Trent Armitage Shanks tip for sale to cut Blue Circle debt Corporate jet to fill the gap CNT Amazon looks to book its place in the consciousness of British readers The Times Unit Trust Information Service Royal Air Maroc Equities fall as bonds advance CGU plc Tripping through the life of Riley Music: The man who invented Minimalism is to perform with pulp. John Allison reports The National Gallery Galleries Playing homage Concerts Solti Celebration Albert Hall Straight Kink Ray Davies Norwich Hansel and Gretel Meaty, beaty manifesto Pop Faithless Keele University Theatre Building a Library A guide to the best available recordings, in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 The artist who saw the lights going out Galleries: The Tate's Sargent retrospective reveals the depth of the great society portrait painter's vision, says Richard Cork British Museum Around the London Galleries The Times A crop of rare fruits Jazz Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compelled by Marit Hargie London New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Classical Concerts Cavalier fashions Opera: At the Wexford Festival in Ireland Hilary finch enjoys two rarities Opera Inhumanity in the dock Theatre Example Finborough Sw10 Living history Exodus Bac, Sw11 Celine Theatre Example Finborough, Sw10 Picture Gallery Justice: who pays ? This year's essay competition held by The Times and One Essex Court focuses on access to justice. Edward Fennell reports If the systemis 'fitter', will there be a cost in fairness? Legal Dairy How to Enter Multiple Display Advertising Items Cutting through the asylum red tape Addleshaw Booth & Co As Good as It Get Chambers Professional Recruitment Trowers & Hamlins Peter Manners Investor in People A future together New training will benefit solicitors and barristers, says Nigel Savage Graham Gill & Young The Court of Justice of the European Communities in… Independent Television News Limited Garfield Robbins The lawyer the media turned into a 'terrorist' How city solicitor Makbool Javaid found himself named as a supporter of Osama bin Laden. Fiona Bawdon reports BPP Law School Dunlop Slazenger Group Hughes-Castell Hewlett Packard Zarak Macrae Grenner European Legal Counsel Try a Career that Isn't Legal The Nottingham Trent University Two Crown Office Row GE Information Services NPI Providing Pensions Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment The Zarak Group EJ. Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers Inner London Magistrates' Court Service Norton Rose Osborne Clarke Lease Plan UK Limited Chambers Banking & Finance Alliance Trusts Zarak Macrae Brenner LondonFireBrigade to protect and serve XXIV Twentyfour Oldbulidings FSU Consulting Ltd. University of Central England Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak Macrae Brenner Chambers Banking & Finance Waltons & Morse Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Devereux Chambers Camerons Solicitors Tyson returns to the last chance saloon Srikumar Sen on the end of exile for the former world heavyweight champion Four celebrate titanic success Flutie the unlikely hero as Buffalo charge wrecks another party American Football: Back-Up Quarterback Makes the Most of his Rare Start NFL Details Temper still open to question Gooch's world record just evades Taylor Cricket Parrott made to pay for blunder Snooker Loder looks to Timahs for final flourish Racing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Folkestone Exeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Winning Move Keene on Chess Yarmouth Guide to our Racecard Yarmouth Specialists Rapid Raceline Villa banking on best of British to pass Spanish test Uefa Cup: Premiership leader defy cosmopolitan trend as quarter begin quest for progress By our Sports Staff: Five-year deal for Robson The Times Defenitive Guide to the Titanic Disaster Injuries add to problems for suffering Celtic Valencia preoccupied by lessons about Owen O'Leary faces night of frustration By our Sports Staff: Laudrup's regret over move Richmond appeal for rethink over Quinnell Rugby Union Pools Forecast For the Record Bowls rebel refuses to err indoors England internationals pay price for falling foul of authority David Rhys jones on the continuing trials of the self-styled 'bad boy' of the sport William Hill Today's Fixtures Henman flying high Sport in Brief McRae backing brother Worthing coach resigns Monster task awaits Badminton hits back at defiant Knowles Ruthless Yankees turn screw Baseball: Padres Found Sadly Lacking in Second Game of World Series One football club, two managers Game Two Details Rhinos resist Sailor option Rugby League Word-Watching Radio Choice Account of sad business Television Choice Hello, hello hello—what have we here? Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Wenger in line to succeed Hoddle Izzet's parting shot may not O'Neill City manager to sleep on Leeds move Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Badminton Tyson given licence to return Baseball Whizz-kidz

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