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News from 21/10/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Joanna Hunter, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Simon Barnes, T. G. Palferman, Anna Foster, Andrew Rosenbaum, Brum Henderson, Gillian Benning Managing Partner, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Frederic Bennett, Andrew Brown, Director-General, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Richard Hoskins, Jeremy Kingston, Brian Pedley, Clive Davis, Uri Geller, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Christopher J. Batchelor, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Liz Bennett, Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Kimberly McDonald, Matthew Barbour, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Ray Kennedy, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Mark Inglefield, Lamont, Ralph Erskine, Andy Stephens, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Peter Cross, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Brian Crozier, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Karen Williams and Miles Templeman, Barry Millington, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Andrew Finkel and Stephen Farrell, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Sally Greengross, Director-General, Matt Dickinson, Andrew Butcher, Paul Wilkinson, Tom Wright, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Harry Levy, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Ben Wakeham, Christopher Walker, Sean Connolly, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Joanna Bale and Peter Foster, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Moira Petty, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Philip Gould, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Kenny MacLver, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Norma Bagshaw, Mark Baldwin, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, John P. Fox, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Diana Blamires, Alyson Rudd, Adam Jones and Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Henrietta Lake, Jullan Desborough, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles,

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Britain finds the answer to Dicaprio Britain to back defence role for Europe Index Stone defence Longbridge unions get ultimatum Babies, me and Uma Thurman Boycott picks team to bat in his defence on charge of assault Briton dies trying to shield cook from Kenyan gunmen When Blair's aide hid in a wardrobe Shares surge to five-week high Peace deadlock Villa win in Vigo Allied Dunbar Every Weekday With the present and future off limits, Labour lives in the past Memorial to Diana to be re-examined BT Click + Thatcher decries benefits Lib Dems defeated on paper prices Team that Boycott brought in to bat Heads to be groomed at academy News in Brief Heavy load Floods rethink Graham returns Lords revolt Two die in crash Don't give in to prejudice, Josie case jury is told Richard Duce reports on the closing arguments put to the court by Michael Stone's lawyer TV star drove drunk and took cocaine Woman's body found in lane Genetic test for chocolate mouse Drugs czar calls for testing in workplace Hewlett Packard Girl died after kick from stallion RSPCA Murderer who crossed the divide Martin Fletcher on a nationalist terrorist freed from the jail where she found - and lost - a husband Computer Bookshops Limited It 's hard to forgive the bombers, says colonel Go Killers of King Rat given life terms Rover Financial Services (GB) Limited Civil servants revolt over 'childish' logo Hunt master fined over pollution Compaq Flatley to pay ex-manager millions Saatchi sells art of the repellent Dome is in danger of transport chaos Loss of cable car leaves no back-up, reports Dominic Kennedy Dixons Mirren's moments of class fail to lift revival First Night Protesters lose road challenge News in Brief Arsonist jailed Wife charged Dancers' appeal REQUEST(UK) Ltd British tourist dies in bus crash Honda MPs accuse the BBC of laziness and arrogance Anger provoked by loss of Test cricket and the spending of million on cable news, Mark Inglefield reports First Active Financial plc Protests disrupt BBC radio Corrupt police are 'probably in all forces' Modern farming killed songbirds Newspapers Licensing Agency Honda NatWest Why the Europe of old has gone for good Tony Blair remains convinced that Labour's stance on the euro is the right one. Philip Webster reports Continental Left no longer looks towards Blair Riddel on Politics Industry fund for Hitler's slaves urged 300 held in French student protests Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Schröder's Green vision outrages employers New leader must act quickly to curb gloom, Roger Boyes writes in Bonn First task is nuclear shutdown Santer agrees to fraud reforms Italians await their yachting ex-communist Britannia The Sharing Society Russia expecting inflation at 300% World in Brief Troops held in Congo Texas hit by floods (AP): HIV 'rapist' hunted Jail Gucci widow' call (Reuters): Cash turns men on Hussein unites with Clinton to break deadlock President cancels California writes Damian Whitworth Oil pipe blast caused by sabotage Protesters are demanding a more equitable share of Nigeria's energy wealth, writes Michael Dynes Simpson Piccadilly Spice of life starts new job South Africa tipped for smoking ban Israel warns of 'showcase' Hamas attack Former aide calls President 'stupid' Embattled Starr is not a dirty old man, wife says Mauritius & Seychelles Bank of Scotland The Wrought Iron Bed Factory Singapore Airlines Echoes of the past as new Labour plays old hand Pinochet Arrest Commentary State begins fight against Spanish trial for general Whitehall tries to stay out of political row, Michael Evans reports The Rise and Fall of Chile's Dictator Halifax Tortuous steps to extradition The Courts Voice of Chile lives on Pinochet Arrest Singer's wife keeps his legacy alive but cannot forget finding his tortured body, writes Moira Petty Philips Santiago MPs fly in with warning Chilean Plea You take Manhattan, I'll take a new gynaecologist Hiding in the wardrobe as a party changes In the thrid extract from his memoir Philip Gould describes his secret role in Labour's modernisation People's Dispensary for Sick Animals London City Airport Cable & Wireless Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance The Open University Turning poison into water Can arsenic be removed from drinking water in Bangladesh? British scientists are searching for the answer. Anjana Ahuja reports Burberry London Portman Building Society Tiny Missing gas Climate chage Tooth story Science Briefing A second opinion for medieval plague victims Bush is his party's Lone Star But Republicans may not back George, says Bronwen Maddox Bush's moral crusade may still disappoint the Right Blair blunder City Diary Picture Gallery Of mice and statesmen The cynical diplomacy of the West's 'peace processes' is wholly barren Moving up City Diary Poetic licence City Diary Thief's honour A battle for chic to get your teeth into? Schröder's Start The Chancellor-elect must rein in Lafontaine Cheated Again Italy gets another Government created by political chicanery Head to Head Leadership is best taught by example General Pinochet's arrest and Britain's debt to Chile 'News at Ten' BBC licence fee Chocolate lingerie Pensioners' IT lessons Ireland 's memorial Churchill and the Holocaust Help at hand Court Circular Royal engagements Memorial services Service luncheon Lord Smith The Oratory School Society Bedstone College Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Dinners Luncheons St Clement Danes Installation Painter-Stainers' Company Adjustamatic The Times Forthcoming marriages Marriage Basketmakers' Company Federico Zeri Federico zeri, Italian art critic, died on October 5 aged 77. he was born on August 12, 1921 Personal Column Jetworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Directory European Flights Jetline Delta Worldwide Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Professor David Marsden Hubert Nicolle Hubert Nicolle, MC, wartime commando, died on September 19 aged 78. He was born in Guernsey on November 23, 1919 On This Day Alien on the Dole Magistrate's Comments News The Times Crossword No 20,928 Business Quick Clue No 3 Royal National Lifeboat Institution Tomorrow Forecast Share price soar and pound rises Stock market hits five-week high Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft HSBC in £500m Canary deal British Midland The Airline for Europe Nomura to reveal $1bn US losses Business Makeover for Grosvenor House Picture Gallery BICC shares hit by new warning Arts Microsoft attacks 'fictional' charge Homes England Head for Australia Business Today Cortecs chief paid more than turnover ITC signals further consolidation in cable BMW threatens to close Rover 's Longbridge plant VW to announce plans for Crewe Company car driver alert Meridiana Harveys issues warning Banks in talks to join Link network Pepsi deal to promote Man Utd globally Austrians take big stake in Ibstock Business Roundup Macmillan responds IFAs come under fire McBride buys Globol Philip Morris ahead Innovative share issue Tourist Rates Thyssen Aktiengesellschaft SB's chief plays down retirement rumours American Home Products up 12% Esprit Telecom By our City Editor: Credit where credit is due Commentary Chase fall less than expected United Airlines Goldman creates 57 partners Bellway retains confidence in housing market Bans for Team Lotus trio Commodities Liffe Options Cadbury shares surge as investors get sweet taste Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Premium pressure Tempus Wolseley Tempus BICC Tempus Dollar Rates Bellway Tempus Wall Street Small firms search for ways to prevent repeat of old mistakes Henrietta Lake says concern is growing as the number of business failures starts to rise Tunnel vision City Diary Learning the lessons of the past The volatile markets have claimed an unusual victim.… City Diary Careless talk City Diary Andrew Caesar-Gordon has just arrived as head of… City Diary Booking fee City Diary Furnishing the City with bad news The Times Atlas of the World Estate agents to combat money-laundering Insurers' sales show signs of slowing Bank of Scotland Austin Reed Picture Gallery More vehicles using Channel Tunnel SMP cautious despite rise Byatt hints at substantial cuts to water charges Gardiner accepts £31m bid by Rexel Mayflower wins in battle for Dennis Business Roundup Gartmore in trust bid New chief at Chemex Peacocks jobs boost Proteome strikes deal Slimma sheds 103 staff Crompton buyout Holiday overcharging Abacus optimistic Wolseley's improved US profits allay fears Canon Sliding demand takes toll on Boxmore Lands' End faces ad ban Mazda still expects profit Response awaited to currencies' rise Prompt payment of dividends DTI must clarify its attitude towards disqualified directors Business Letters Equities bounce back Teleshare Staking a claim on the future The advent of the single currency may seem like a practical problem, but it also provides a golden opportunity for forward-looking businesses, says Grant Phillips Banks and businesses are already making the most of the single European currency Dillons Bookstore From a Correspondent in Frankfurt: Convergence of repo rate likely, says Germany All Nippon Airways French flock to euroland portfolios as EMU dawns The Times Unit Trust Information Service All Nippon Airways Rogers puts French in a ferment Architecture: Bordeaux is less than thrilled with its new courthouse, as Marcus Binney discovers Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Andrew Hewitt Royal Court Theatre Theatre Royal Shakespeare Company Divine comedy Comedy Film Dance umbrella Recommended Today Listings Amadeus at the Old Vic Guide to and entertainment complied by marlt Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London Films in General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Pulls down the Pants of Power Redcoats make for a thin soup Dublin Theatre Festival: Luke Clancy goers in search of excitement in the Irish capital Wide-open Norf and Sarf Theatre Real Classy Affair Ambassadors Black and blues Pop Mark Lanegan Astoria, Wc2 With most flights, cruises and major events already… From Japan, with sensuality Concerts Minds at work Anne-Sophie Mutter Curtain goes up BCMG Ades Birmingham The Times The young dude carries the new Concerts Mutter's musical journey Film: If you don't know Jonathan Rhys Meyers, you will. Carol Allen meets the star of Velvet Goldmine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate 'Clerkenwell Central' Maple House Spatial discrimination Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons International Private audience with the stars Anna Foster looks at an up-and-coming attraction - your own private cinema where you can have the like of Richard Gere all to yourself Let, and live to regret We hear plenty about rogue landlords, says Peter Cross. But what about rogue tenants? South of the Thames A manor in the swing of things Cheshire Broadstone, Dorset Oxfordshire Charied Surveiors Harvey James Harrods Village London Moriconium Quay, Poole Harbour Greenwich Heights Westbury London Rentals Vogue House & Garden Tatler HCA Development Consultants English Courtyard Beechcroft Select Retirement French-Property For the Record Today's Fixtures Tyson confronted with one route I to redemption Boxing Guilt rests with those who judge Midweek View Sullivan ready to switch Rugsy League Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Business thriving in West Country Chris McGrath finds Nicholls with full yard and full of hope Richard Evens Nao: Tidal Force (2.10 Chepstow) After an encouraging chasing debut behind Bluagale at the Welsh track recently , Tidal Force can go one better over this longer trip and provide another winner for the in-form philip Hobbs yard: Newcastle Nottingham The Times Chepstow Wenger prefers to put club before country Champions' League: Arsenal manager rules himself out of England contention Wasteful Bolton try Todd's patience Celtic let advantage slip after Boyd 's dismissal By our Sports Staff: Francis is left seeing red Schmeichel worries Brondby Bellamy ensures satisfying revenge Last Night's Results O'Shea has last word as Leicester fall short Rugby Union Chinese takeaway weakens national squad Harlequins confirm form Bath hit by Ubogu's dismissal West are left for dead William Hill Fu keeps nerve to spring surprise Snooker Ryckaert released New tour in two years Van Liew shows mettle Graham in mood to gain title hat-trick Sport in Brief England suffer European setback Hockey England set out with grounds for optimisim Pacemen must strike rich seam of form and stay fit "Old Speckled Hen" Essex think about moving The Accidental Tourists Word-Watching No flight of the imagination Television Choice Sex aplenty, but little sense or sensibility Review BBC1 Simon Barnes Villa make the most of their Spanish break Vigo denied by forturne and fortitude as Joachim earns Uefa Cup first-leg victory Times Two Crossword Woodwork saves Italians as Leeds' ten men put up fight Weary Owen missed by Liverpool Rugby Union Mortgage express LineOne The Times Interface Index Hi-Grade Computers plc Mouse does autopsy When designers must go back to the drawing board Hippies in happy valley News and views from Silicon Valley by Kenny Macler Pre-Raphaelite turns thoroughly Post-Modern Political masters must get wise to smarter data Lindsay Nicolle reports on a concerted call for a move to 'information age government' CompuServe Brits help us Secret Service avoid disaster Encyclopaedia Britannica International Ltd Screen out alien communications Expedition finds free tea and surfing in Iran Netcom Poland builds new links Eve-Ann Prentice reports on Eastern Europe's growing appetite for IT Cyclist will record sights and sounds of Australia Doctor Keyboard: How do I go surfing on my mobile phone? Doctor Keyboard: Advice for Absolute Beginners Dell Lessons learnt from the birds Café society at the Boston IT party Even the cybercafes are bigger and better, reports Joanna Hunter from a barstool in Massachusetts News for healthy surfers ClaraNET Future of fusion left in confusion Tektronix Disks to drive and discs to play Slavin' and Surfin Palmtops move to the briefcase CompuServe Old tickers, spare parts and other Even condoms and watches can earn you a healthy profit online, despite the gloomy predictions from the merchants of gloom, reports Andrew Rosenbaum Recession survival special; interface looks at how you can still make money on the Web Psion Dacom Clued-up sex vendors give a lesson in technique Net gains And how you can set up the company of your dreams once you have made your million Tiny Business & Professional Pioneers who took the money and ran... then started again from scratch Living through a revolution on disc BT Highway Learning's made difficult Vain search for something special Pace Cyber Tigers earn stripes School drop-out enjoys life in the fast lane Nigel Powell meets Thresh, the 21-year-old raking in prize money as the world's first professional computer gamer Hayes All the fun of modern gaining It's not for nerds now people play to make friends, says Nigel Powell Deal in data? Have you checked your cyberliability lately? Wheel deals for the price of a tyre Mitsubishi Electric Internat Service Dates for your diary Agenda The man who can catch robbers red-handed Microsoft The Times ScrollPoint Changing faces in the world of IT ICS Learning systems So that's what you do at work, Daddy. Play on bouncy castles Hayes crisis spells doom for modem National Motorcycle Museum NetDirect Uncertain future for domain names Vision iT Recruitment Percussion Software Fischer & Lorenz JPW Adverdising Ltd. 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