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News from 26/10/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Brian Naysmith, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Michael Aylwin, DJM, Simon Barnes, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Charles Bremner and Jill Sherman, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clinton-Davis, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Geoffrey Howe, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, I. M. Gardiner, Director, Eric Avebury, Paul Minister, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Jason Niss?, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Emma Coleman, Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Tom Hudson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Correspondent, Phil Gordon, Keith Pike, Helen Rumbelow, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Roger Alford, Simon Tait, Jasper Gerard, Stewart Francis, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Andrews, Lisa Armstrong, Manus Costello, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Stephen Wood, Adam Jones, Jim Riordan, John Sinnott, Raymond Keene, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Matt Dickinson, Wendy Evans, Victoria Walker, Diana Blamires and Helen Rumbelow, Roy Allen, David Lerer, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Alan Pearey, Jane Hughes, Roland Watson and Alexandra Frean, Sandra Parsons, Keith Halnan, Marc Weller, Charles Bremner and Michael Binyon, Nick Nuttall and Roland Watson, Roger Boyes, John Rothery, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Doncaster, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Christopher Walker, Gitta Sereny, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Jack Hoppe, Niall Ferguson, George Caulkin, Alice Mahon, Alan Yates, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Walter Gammie, Ann Clwyd, Ian Brodie, G. H. Peters, Steve Fleming, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Richard Miles, Elizabeth Cowley, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Baldwin, Daniel Rosenthal, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Jeremy Corbyn, George Phillipson, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Bill Edgar, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Peter Robinson, Tim Devlin Education Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Paul Rowinski, Nicholas Stewart, James Spooner, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Index Book attacked by Charles and Camilla 'It was not authorised, solicited or approved' Civil Service learn about human rights Index How She Got to the Oval Office Tv on-off switch may help to save the planet 'Pinochet' plane waits at Raf base From introduction to kiss: Clinton's quick courtship My Incredible Mother Home & legacy Index Europe plans to spend its way out of recession Accused minister referred to watchdog Abbey National Millions spent on saving New Deal Neill to clarify 'gag' on ballots Corby Trouser Press Sinn Fein negotiator breaks leg News in Brief Murder hunt Cs spray collapse Security move Farmers' lifeline Mounties' gift Royal author rides to aid of her Prince Staff who polish the heir's public image British Airways Lucky escape for a little fall guy Barrantes could not pay her bills Tired seahorses find they are not stallions Car firm accuses Clarkson of racism Courts prepare for Act that will change lives Human Rights Bill goes on Statute Book next month and a deluge of cases is likely, reports Frances Gibb BMW Gay couples lead legal challengers Death of capital punishment Bargain stars leap to top of the pops Big names and low prices mean the five bestselling singles are all new releases, reports Jane Hughes Deadline to stop Covent Garden closure is extended BMW British Gas Defeated Mp helps the best men to win Helen Rumbelow takes a lesson in the art of public speaking from Tory who lost his audience 'There are a lot of us looking for a limited number of jobs' The Royal Bank of Scotland MESH Bill for storm damage is put at ?400m Wales and South West count cost of worst damage in years, write Diana Blamires and Helen Rumbelow Picture Gallery PC World Rabbi sells his sex book to Playboy Found Soldier with no gun waits for zero hour Martin Fletcher meets John de Chastelain, the man on Ulster's front line WS Racal BT Police hunt for sniper in us 'abortion wars' Lloyds Bank Renault First Lady takes control Hillary Clinton has hit the campaign trail with vigour. Ian Brodie in Chicago watched her one-woman show The Children's Society Double-edged sword of global justice can a tricky weapon Legal Analysis Pinochet in courts' hands Diplomacy Blair and Aznar say they will not intervene, report Charles Bremner and Michael Binyon Austin Kaye Argentine embargo to stay, says Cook Demon Internet General's trial 'would destroy our democracy' Chile Allies wrestle with conscience and submit to powerful embrace Inside Germany Escaped weed 'taking over' in Mediterranean Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery Nata presses for more concessions from Milosevic Extra guard oh Israeli leaders Wye pact has raised fears of attacks, writes Christopher Walker in Jerusalem Tiny Truth commission report 'an expensive disaster' One. Tel (AP): New memorial for dead of Balaclava World in Brief (AFP): Chechen general killed (Reuters): Hitler colour film find (AP): Tehran hails vote (AFP): Ransom cut by fast (AFP): Wed after the funeral Britannia All she wanted to do was Monica: Victim of White House Spin-Doctors I think that she most innocent of victims The Misstions to Seamen Tempur Tomorrow Shake the President's hand Monica: The Real Story 'My nickname in college used to be "Moanica"... they throught it was me being gratified' HSBC CAF My Mum even wore Chloe when CGU Somak Catherine Walker It was really hip in the Seventies 'My Mum was incredible. Everyone who met her felt the same... She was strong, motherly, normal, warm. I'll never meet anyone else like her. I just hope I have some of her qualities' Swiftcall Time This week in the Times Classical Concerts Theatre London's dead amazing Heritage: Tomorrow the Museum of London unveils afresh new image. Simon Tait reports'He hopes to atrack Horace and Doris Morris' Music Glimpses of heaven Pop Mercury Rav Dublin Irish roving Ronnlie Drew Mean Fiddler, Nw10 Music of Life Total Entertainment Who made frontof-house a home? Turning ushers into 'theatre hosts' helped Belfast's Grand to become this year's Barclays Most Welcoming Theatre. Daniel Rosenthal reports Variations given spice of life Concerts Mitsuko Uchida Festival Hall Pageone MINicall In rude health Hallé/Nagano Manchester Chandos Unearthed gem Volunteers Gate, W11 Direct Line ENO From the Somme to Port Stanley Niall Ferguson compares the Great War with the Falklands Lg is not Pc Diary Was I the biggest bore unhung? For all the anxiety his diaries caused, Woodrow Wyatt was much more than an incurable gossip Let's keep Pr in proportion Riddell on Monday Blair wants change, says Peter Riddell, but not too far or too fast Maths test Diary Must dash Diary Talking pages Diary I believe Diary Court Politics A constitutional revolution around the corner Man with a Mission Menem comes to heal old war wounds Weighing the implications of Pinochet's detention Closed list' voting Eco-village demolition Credit where due British farmers and the Cap Child offenders Supporters upset at Roh 'debacle' Cancer treatment Wide open spaces Leading lights Pots and kettles? Court Circular Todays royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial service Appointment State visit Nature notes Service dinners Personal Column Picture Gallery Dinners Church news Florida Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Court & Social Marriages Anniversaries Society of Antiquaries Company of Builders Merchants Sir Alec Cairncross Professor Bryan Brooke University news Oxford Christopher Gable On this Day October 26,1976 More than 20 years later the reaching of mathematics is still a subject for discussion and dissension News The Times Crossword No 20,932 Across Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Tomorrow in the Times Under the Skin of Sport O'Leary takes the bait at Leeds Waiting Game Ends as Ridsdale Lures his Man The Premiership's Top Earners Mortgage express Charlton revival leaves sour taste for Redknapp Fa Carling Premiership: Struggling clubs respond to an old hand and old favorit Charlton Athletic West Ham United Robson charts a safe course through dangerous waters Graham makes an obvious impression Tottenham Hotspur Newcastle United Wilson pencils in Boxing Day date Shefield Wednesday Everton Masterful Le Tissier returns to a familiar theme Arsenal win tainted by Vieira row Fa CArling Premiership: Blackbrown manager points finger after Sutton's dismissal Ferguson's men muddle through on their return to everyday fare Derby County Manchester United Dell Owen demands work, no rest and plenty of play Liverpool Nottingham Forest Gregory puts team first as Villa lack drive Aston Villa Leicester City Fa Carling Premiership Vernons Lottery Football Game Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Scotland Adebola keeps Birmingham bubbly Nationwide League: Lame performance leaves Qpr languishing Rankin's reply is foiled by elements Fulham flaunt financial muscle Dichio destroys Bury barricade McGhee refuses to see the bright side Chester stand on the brink of extinction Rangers put giant-killers in their place By Our Sports Staff: Forest set to take back rebel striker Hayes stay up as they surf victory waves CDX Anonymous British success whose cover is under threat Stuart Baxter is no household name in football, but the shrewd Scotsman has had the Midas touch as a manager for 15 years, as John Sinnott discovered Scottish hopes remain on the Rocks Basketball Anstey treasures a valuable victory Bowls Unhappy precedent Hakkinen will be desperate to avoid Kevin Eason on the day Schumacher defeated his rival in controversial finale Cullinan dominates as South Africa batter England into submission Cricket: Hollioake's Men Bow out of Wills International Tournament after Just One Match Past record points to trouble Waugh gives Australia the edge Catley ignores illness Morgan claims title Knights still improving Maier leads clean sweep Capirossi crowned Czech triumph puts Agassi in top five Sport in Brief Grand old game sticks to its traditional virtues Francis must be a saint to put up with this 'Had Clare or Dick taken on these teams, the entertainment could not have been mare dire' End of Old Boys rugby? Wrong thinking Creatine should be treated with caution Regional cricket Minders are redundant Sparkling idea This week in the Times Wigan return to glory In grand manner Final act provides fitting climax Wigan Warriors Leeds Rhinos Goodway plans trench warfare Skydigital No end in sight for West misery Allied Dunbar Premiership: Depleted hosts run riot as Richmond get stuck in the mud Cooke vents frustration Title credentials visible through muddy veil Corry inspires Leicester to an emphatic success Orrell's bite cannot halt Coventry push Thais refuse to play ball Mark Souster on a national team that took exception to their opponents Forwards prove too strong for Irish King rules roost for rejuvenated Wasps Allied Dunbar Premiership: pienaar's worries increases lose their cutting edge The Times Tourists include first African Gloucester fail to resolve identity crisis Ideal time to take to the slopes Victoria Walker samples the delights of skiing and boarding as a special week gets under way Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Where to Find the Snow-Life Tour UK this Week Pean takes 61 hours off Atlantic crossing record Sailing Six-goal thriller fails to satisfy Hockey: Lee is Quick to Get off the Mark for New Club Teenage pair are facing 60-day ban Neary suffers sulking feeling Lee breaks through with virtuoso display Snooker: Fu Powerless to Prevent Drubbing in One-Side Grand Prix Final Guide to the Week Ahead Lloyd sparkles as Colston's win back title By our Racing Staff: Thornton's judgment proved right Racing: Super Tactics Steals Show as Cool Dawn Disappoints on Wincanton Return Commander Collins has Guineas in sights Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat Lingfield Park Fortune strikes again Record payout Leicester Bowls For the Record Golf Rugby Union Cricket Third Test match Pakistan v Australia Cycling The Samaritans Power to avoid 'statutory orphans' Disarmament trust is not charitable The Times Test of reasonable force Lifting name reporting restriction Judicial review of dismissal of transfer counts Circular payments not a tax avoidance plan Statutory nuisance notice need not set out remedy Confining sentence to breach Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices The Times Social conditions relevant to gaming licences Granting conditional leave to defend Capitalisation, week's change Hargreaves Lansdown Results and Statistics Pensioners take Grid to appeal Will they or won't they revive Harmony ad? Energis Glassmaker's profits still fragile Companies Racing driver plans to build new circuit Market eyes Cbi survey Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Treasury in drive to make state assets pay Government bodies are being told to exploit their skills and empty offices, says Alasdair Murray Water regulator to demand bill cuts Star Alliance Beware fiscal option in Europe The Facts The Board Citibank Corporate Profile Planning study under fire Milestone acquisition for Red Carnation Hotels Benchmark due on mortgage protection Prudential Our Verdict Banks lose their attraction for undergraduates Alternative Investment Market Arsenal signs up for euro account Daimler awaits decision Funds' emerging markets gloom Bank of Scotland Gar Group subsidiary is sold Bank denies talks Insurer's quest Brazil braced for another spell under the hair shirt Markets await in anxiety the presidential reform plan, Gabriella Gamini writes Picture Gallery Tourist Rates Rolex Word-Watching Students' union for fun Television Choice Radio Choice Let's hear it for higgledy-piggledy gardens Review Bbc1 Buffett may snap up Ltcm from its rescuers Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Angry staff able to wipe out systems Times Two Crossword Companies 46 Rover poised to ask for ?450m state cash Euro Oscars seen as key to boosting Eu films Culture venture for City trader Direct Euro Fear 47 Market decline has silver lining

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