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News from 30/10/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Noreen Taylor, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Frank R. Brownsdon, Geoffrey Carr, Adrian Lee, Paul Hoggart, Frank Wintle, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Peter King, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Penny Wark, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Brian Rix, Chairman, Ruth Evans, Director, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, R. Bartley, Martin Fletcher, Duncan, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John W. Phillips, Berit Scott, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Caroline Sigley, Ann Scanlon, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Ian Gourlay, Vice-President, Edited Robert Cole, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jason Niss?, David Jacques, Chairman, B. D. Seager, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Max Clifford, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Young, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, Deborah Collcutt, Jasper Gerard, Etain Lavelle, Sydney Friskin, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Celina Smith, Geraldine Van Bueren, Carl Mortished and Adam Sage, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Mary Anne Sieghart, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Jane Sherry, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Christine Buckley and Alasdair Murray, Bruna Long, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Matt Dickinson, Philip Webster and Roland Watson, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, James Michael, Stefano Hatfield, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Cathy Harris, Sandra Parsons, Damian Whitworth, Barry Mason, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Kennedy, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Alan Tillier, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Stanley of Alderley, Jennifer Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Simon Brooke, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Clare Stewart and Janet Bush, Michael Dynes, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Elizabeth Cowley, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Mr Vegas, George Michael, Tim Rock, Hugh Thompson, Tim Fleming, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Irving Stone, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Joanna Bale and Nicholas Wood, Nick Foulkes, Susie Steiner, Nicholas Lyell, William Whitfield, Linton Dawe, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michelle Glazov, Chris Larlham, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Today Ted Hughes, the last reading page 24 8-year fight ahead over poll reform Jenkins urges two-tier voting system The Times Index (AFP): Disco fire kills 60 Davies abandons Welsh ambition Bruce's phrase and fable bedges geiieration gap Tell the truth Ron, it's good PR Wedding guests steal the limelight Glenn back in orbit at 77 Tomorrow What makes Charles laugh by Spike Milligan Tributes pour in to Ted Hughes AXS Telecom Every Weekday 30p Friday Constitution guaraiitees British voter a trial by Jenkins Matthew Paris Political Sketch Hospital will host Pinoehet bail hearing The former dicator has left the clinie where his back was treated, report Jonna Bale and Nichola Wood The former dictator has left the clinic where his back was treated, report Joanna Bale and Nicholas Wood Abbey National Major attacks 'Maoist' reforms Labour whip leaves wile for his secretary Tighter rules for offenders News in Brief Kitten Houdini Fire service flaw Skipper killed Gower joins Sky Meaty surgery FBI investigate cash claim in au pair case Hoddle and Shearer visit Palace for team talk Clinique In the Saturday Times The Link Prescott sends hit squads to fight poverty Cooped-up dogs drive their neighbours barking mad By a Correspondent: George agrees to face the flak on Tyneside Mastercard Final years put Hughes among worthiest poets Philip Howard explanis how names will 'emerge' for a successor to the late poet Laureate Proof that Ecstasy damages brain Vauxhall Pet passports likely by 2001 Defetors inflate balloon rivalry Town that turned down flood barrier Adrian Lee reports from a soaking severn valley, where more heavy rain is forecast for the weekend Streetmate Vauxhall Sam Fox fined for drunken driving Cruise wins big payout over marriage slur Film star took action to protect his family from 'those who printed vicious lies', reports Deborah Collcut Film star took action to protect his family from 'those who printed vicious lies', reports Deborah Collcutt Nurses angry at knife ruling Loyalist terror group pledges war is over LVF says it will surrender arms for destruction in public as sign of goodwill, writes Martin Fletcher Ireland runs out of rural priests Nationwide Comet Channel car-trains face tough weekend 'Botcted' DIY lands vicar in church court Parishioners want their 'renovated medieval church put back away the way it was, reports Paul Wilkinson Parishioners want their 'renovated' medieval church put back the way it was, reports Paul Wilkinson Holland & Holland BT Bishop tells of his encounter with God How PR would have transformed all our yesterdays Mary Anne Sieghart looks back on a slightly different 30 years of British politics Dixons First past the post no longer looks a winner Ridell On Poltics Harrods Knightsbridge Jenkins puts the case for change The commission argues that its recommendation for an Alternative Vote Top-up system meets the principles guiding its report on electoral reform Coming November 15th ... though much of it was all Greek to some Churches take christ out of Christmas Ruth Gledhill reports on a £35,000 advertising campaign devised by Christians from the world of PR British Gas Energy Centres Methuselah: lord of the fruit flies The Times Rock-solid proff that comet killed dinosaurs Leaders talk of football and the Falklands Defence officials look at joint military exercises Portman Building Society Sharps Bedrooms Freed nurse gives birth to a daughter First past the post no longer looks a winner Ridell On Poltics New 'value added' index could hit best performers, writes John O'Leary How Good Schools Could Suffer Hp Cancer care 'depends on area' Some women can't get a new drug for ovarian cancer, reports Ian Murray Some women can't get a new drug for ovarian cancer, reports Ian Murray Footballer awarded £50,000 News in Brief £lm sale lost TV film 'unfair' £20,000 vision Corrections Cameras will catch bad neighbours Earnings boost for disabled workers Arafat swoop on Hamas after bus blast Afghan aid boycott puts child charity in peril J. M. Enterprises Ltd Enterprises Ltd Kwik-Fit Anti-apartheid struggle 'tainted every faction' Tutu attacks Mandela's party over attempt to censor catalogus of misery, Sam Kiley writes Tiruth Commission Report Moben Fitted Kitchens Key Targets for Criticism Survival 'Biased' report is pilloried by the accused Buthelezi and Viljoen dismiss the findings of a 'circus run by the Anc', writes Ray Kennedy Reaction Anti-apartheid struggle 'tainted every faction' The White Minority Halifax Great Barrier Reef going off-colour Experts cannot explain cause of bleached coral, writes David Watts Cheltenham & Gloucester Truman Newspapers Support Recycling Astronaut legend launches grey pride into orbit Walter Cronkite airborne again Tiny 1962 Democrats rally in poll swing Republicans falter as Americans grow weary of Lewisky scandal Republicans falter as Americans grow weary of Lewinsky scandal, writes Ian Brodie in Washington Singapore Airlines Fischer hails new era in British ties World in Brief (Reuters): $2.2m for maths text Lover 'oiled deals' (Reuters): Death of 300 whales (AFP): Serb murdered 14 Victory for gym star Video link to jet crash (AP): Jail for killer mother Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter-Continental 'She is One of the Most Reviled People in History' Why Monica has no tears left Monica: The Real Story She is lonely, scared and needs friends more then ever, but Monica Lewinsky has been instructed not to take to anyone other than family. In her first interview, her close friend Michelle Glazov tells Sandra parsons of Monica's heartache as she is forced to spend endless days watching television, reading and sewing, not knowing what the future holds Furniture Village International A still small voice of calm Sales of books on faith are rising. Noreen Taylor talks to the Irish priest John O'Donohur about his bestseller Anam Cara VJV Www. n p e a l . com I crave a watch with night vision Why are men endlessely fascinated by new gadgets? Why are men endlessly fascinated by new gadgets? Nick Foulkes reports DB: Hot Tip Jake Time DB: Objects of desire Six of the Best The Poet Laureate's last reading Peter Stothard recalls an evening with Ted Hughes Peter Stothard recalls an evening with Ted Hughes Chile party The Times Diary Self portrayal The Times Diary Picture Gallery A coalition cracked Lord Jenkins is trying to fix a voting system that is not yet broken Lord Jenkins is trying to fix a voting system that is not yet broken Art attack? The Times Diary Girl talk The Times Diary Philip Howard Spaking up with the Joncses (but not the Pinochets) Too Clever by Half The Jenkins Commissions has not made the case for change The Jenkins Commission has not made the case for change Towards the End The poet Laureate's lesson in clearing the decks Too Clever by Half The Jenkins Commissions has not made the case for change Brussels cuts a lifeline to Afghanisatan's most desperate Legal wheels turn in Pinochet affair Food, standards The second chamber and its role in government Aftermath of Davies resignation Delia's basic ingredient Falklands tribute Diana memorial Radio decline Qite useful Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Travellers Club Buckingham Palace lunch Luncheons Service dinners Dinners Too Clever by Half John Young recalls the life of the eccentric 4th Earl of Bristol and a monument that still endures Memorial service Personal Column Susan Barrantes Forthcoming marriages Meetings Lecture Reception Nehru Memorial Lecture Ted Hughes, Om Ted Hughes Om, poet Laureate, died on October 28aged 68. He was born on August 16,1930 Personal Column Major-General Roger St John Major-General Roger St John CB MC president of the Regular commissions Board 1965-67, died on October 15 aged 87. He was born on October 4,1911 The Rugby Football Centenary A Historic Match News The Times Crossword No 20,936 Business A most Gratifying Ale In the Saturday Times Tomorrow Forecast Lifeboats Inside Section 12 Today 'Milk and red tape' impede productivity Byatt's price-cut plan hits water shares Dalgety man tipped to lead Rank Business Mandelson refers BSkyB's Man United bid to MMC Lonica collapse leaves investors with £596m loss Arts Mortgage Intelligence Media Bringino: Bullies to Book Busisess Today Pilkington jobs to go Counter attraction on loyalty Cassell in talks Laporte sale Tourist Rates Chevrolet Pilkington announes new wave of job cuts Three-year plan to speed construction Borrowing and house prices increase P&D fund beats rivals Microsoft wins $90m website ad contract Newhaven ferry route threatened by closure Hoechst finds buyer for £lbn division Business Roundup IBM breakthrough Hays buys in France First Leisure change Kingfisher goes east Cruickshank aids bid Insurance merger Deutsche threat to City jobs Air London slides on warning MCI-Worldcom hit by merger charge By the city Editor: No Teares for the Rank outsider Commentary by the city Editor Founder of Limelight Group dies Virgin atlantic Commodities Liffe Options Water companies fail to dampen enthusiasm Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Currency 7 day 1 mth 3… Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Water ship down Tempus Pilkington Bunzl /ADRs Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street CBI Chief Keeps his cool amid the clamour for action on jobs Adair Turner refuses to talk of recession as conference nears, write Christine Buckley and Alasdair Murray Bank error The Times City Diary Learning from an unproductive exercise The Business of Politics Bank error Poor form The Times City Diary Thoray issue The Times City Diary I See the installation court dinner at the… The Times City Diary Gruff spice The Times City Diary Austin Reed Frech State to cut free its troubled bank Cari Mortished and Adam Sage report on the sale of Crédit Lyonnais The Times Unittrust Information Service Euler Trade Indemnity Equities close near best of day James Purdey & Sons Ltd Operators ring in the innovations Flexible systems means there is a cellphone and payment method to suit all needs and pockets TIM Life gets better Artful dodges to hide masts How to avoid paying too much for your calls The industry is offering some great deals. Linton Dawe reports Christmas lunch bargain The world at your fingertips If you want your mobile to boldly go where it has never gone before you have to make the right connection. Chris partridge reports The Smallest office ever New phones will dial multimedia for you, says Tony Dawe Orange Legal payments recoverable after courts change law Law Report October 30 1998 House of Lords The Sunday Times Dismissal on transfer is effective Britannia International Crippled by power Theatre Richard in RST Stration Pop Historic deal, or the usual Garden fudge? Chinese chequered Dance Essex thugs and rock'n'roll The Taming of the shrew Richmond Great Composers Pop Listings Gershwin in Manchester Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats availble seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries A genie off the bottle The Boo Radleys have sobered up and produced a masterpiece, says Caitin Moran Plus, live gig review Pop Gig Credibility lost to a cliche Republica Astoria Wc2 New Albums Jagged little comedown An introspective Alanis needs a dumptrack An introspective Alanis Morissette needs a dump truck to unload her head, or so David Sinclair believes Finding his voice in the playground Reggae star Mr Vegas tells Lisa Verrico about his happy crowbar accident Columbia Top Ten Albums Find out why Everybody Loves Mary Interview Saving the wails Listen to me, I'm the future Ralph Bernard is leading the charge into digital radio. Interview by Raymond Snoddy Saturday. Anything but a Day or Rest Police Iose their appeal, viewers rule Trade digest On the road to docu-ode The BBC is breathig new life into documentaries, says Carol Midgley My advice if you da do wrong Ron Absoluteli PR Max Cliford How the FT successfully takes on its rivals in their own backyard Jane Duncan A bleak news flash AFP, he French news agency, faces many critics. Alan Tillier reports Media & Marketing Are You 23 Years' of Age+ and Hungry for… Mercuri Urval Prophecy Europe Ltd Striker on a winning streak with his TV chat show Ian Wright is breaking new ground, says Celina Smith Greenwich Council How I discovered my view on white Knickers Every President's First Lady At 78, UPI Correspondent Helen Thomas is still leader of the white House press pack. Interview by Damian Whitworth Media watch London Commercial Stations Can you ever have too many freebies? Expert on the gift, Simon Brooke finds the PRindustry poised to assess the effectiveness of its ploys Good French lessons France is not on teaching civic skills, AdamSage reports Education The Law Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aiu American Intercontinental University Forget the cake stalls, hike the fees University of Cambridge Professorship of Italian How to grab the bully by the book Intimidating children can be tackled, says Susan Elkin, who cites two helpful novels Education MPW Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen's College Oxford Benenden School Sixth Form MBA Rising appeal of exam grades Failure is not a factor, If you did not like your results, get a second opinion - everyone else does The University of Birmingham The Times Tamarisk highlights Cup flaw Racing: Sprinter's Exclusion Leads to Rethink on Selection Process Yesterday's Results Sedgefield Richard Evans Nap: Kabtan (2.30 Newmarked) Next beed Welsh March (2.55 Wetherby) Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Newmarket Guide to our Racecard Guest returns in style Thunderer: Newcastle Thunderer: Towcesier Thunderer: Wetherby Quinnell dilemma for Richmond Henry posts plans for change Marathon ocean battle lies ahead Sailing: Amateur Crews given to Race over 34,000 Miles Unhappy Hallett points accusing finger at Brittle Rugby Union Golding catches up Hostile Hamed goes on warpath Srikumar Sen on a world boxing champion who is not content merely to threaten the health of his opponent Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Schumacher relies on quick thinking Kevin Eason finds world championship rivals in surprisingly relaxed mood The Sunday Times Today's Fixtures For the Record PCCD Allcock relives former glories Bowls England's blushes spared by Gough Stweart's back injury and incrouous bowling remove shine from batting successes Wayward Pakistan fail to solve Arthurton riddle Dell Scoreboard from Lilac Hill Dancer begins build-up foy cup Hockey Lister aims to take advantage Top clubs leave it to reserve vintage Worthington Cup Legal & Public Notices Surrey County Council Leek dream of FA Cup as they wait for dry pitch BT Blackburn thwarted as Dublin surveys his options Panthers Spoil the party for Knights Sport in Brief Lillywhite on board Nicholas for Channel 4 Edwards called up Bland the star pupil Brothers united by one goal Versatile pair set their signts on defeating Great Britain Chistopher Irvine talks to Henry and Robbie Paul about their climb to the top in rugby league The Bill Goodway to abandon Farrell plan Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Radio Choice In search of the Becky Television Choice Making more drama out of emergencies BBC1 Satellite and Cable Laudrup aims to become home fixture Dane bound for copenhagen Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Rugby League 54 Clarke poaches early lead Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Rusedski plays his cards right Cricket 52 Zenith Time Co. 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