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News from 02/11/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, DJM, Paul Gordon, Peter F. Prior, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, J. Epstein, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Norman De Mesquita, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, John O'leary, Education Editor, John Sutherland, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Hugh Peltor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Volodymyr Vassylenko, Keith Pike, Anna Blundy, Mark Giles, Helen Rumbelow, W. M. Dixon, N. R. MacNicol, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Peter Castle, Richard Bath, Paul Durman, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Christopher Bland, Chairman, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster, Janet Bush and Alasdair Murray, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Edward Heath, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Jessica Douglas-Home, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Douglas Hurd, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Hugh Capstick, Brian Clarke, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Mark Baldwin, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Peter Robinson, Antony Ansell, Tony Symes, Christopher Irvine, John Searle,

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Index Brown will borrow to fight slump Bank urged to cut interest rates Blair seeks German pact Index Alarm over crooked police Mandela's Children Iraq stays firm on UN ban Coral creation gives thumbs up to growth of human body parts Picture Gallery Desirable Knits Hakkinen's world crown BBC accused of 'Stalinist' approach to Mandelson Sandals Every Weekday Grandparents next target in Labour families campaign The family cannot be a no-go area for government 'because of human nature', reports Philip Webster Brown steps up preparation for euro entry The Chancellor plans to signal a change of pace to reassure business, writes Philip Webster Nec Direct Dissidents admit killing Catholic I can wait for reform poll, says Ashdown Davies attacks media over 'lurid lies' Blair to update Civil Service Unborn babies screened by remote link Helen Rumbelow reports on how a health trust brought antenatal checks to a South London market Revolutionary scanner will show foetus's face One in ten employees takes drugs, tests find Officers search for abused children By a Correspondent: Police fear for woman missing after night out Smokers are more dangerous Kidnapper of Gp was aggrieved patient Omega Air stewardess tells of attack terror on flight 3Com 105 police face investigation over corruption Several forces are moving to tackle the problem, but others deny that it exists, reports Stewart Tendler Harrods Blue tit tops garden bird table All change as sparrows and blackbirds are knocked off their perch BT Ship paint faces ban as poison of the deep Postmistress, 82, quits rather than log on Pen and Paper served Hilda White For 56 years. She sees no reason to use a computer now, writes Joanna Bale The Tiny Comfort Zone Hope says Church is irrelevant News in Brief Film studio plan Loach honoured Prince pulls out Tree collection needs a pear for a full house Historic regiment fights to survive Ta cutbacks Dyslexia will be top priority for schools Studying the roots of crime Liverpool Victoria Charity defends shock poster Jetski saves boys from flood U. S Airways Man killed himself after fiancee left Walkers in last stand against cyclists Promenaders have taken their protest to John Prescott, writes Arthur Leathley Full steam ahead for a little railway's big ideas Mesh computers plc Bank of Scotland Mast travel agents plan to charge customers for advice An Englishman at Auschwitz Michael Evans on the memories that haunt a former PoW who was a witness to Hitler's genocide Little Chef Long march to tell story no one wanted to hear Demon Internet Focus on improved care for elderly Jefferson linked to slave son by Dna BT No-hopers back from brink President's fate lies with few voters as Democrats escape Armageddon, writes Damian Whitworth Clinton sex scandal returns to embarrass Gingrich Gateway Bullets shoot holes in airport security Bankers' bogeyman gets a few tips from his Lady Macbeth Inside Germany Pope urges politicians to repent Vauxhall Strike by staff closes down Eiffel Tower Falkland talks 'in three years' Muslim extremists threaten Arafat Prince in mission to save Romania's Saxon heritage MacMillan cancer relief Smoking CA British monitors arrive in Kosovo Silk Cut Imf rejects Russia's New Deal Primakov rescue plan harks back to Soviet era but wins over business, writes Anna Blundy in Moscow Harare puts up prices for fuel World in Brief Italians hit jackpot (AFP): Teenager to head cult (AP): Family hammer killer De Klerk divorced (AFP): Tsar statue blown up (AP): Crackling insult CGU Iraq on course for new Un confrontation Nationwide Our Foreign Staff: 1,000 die in hurricane Anwar's wife pleads for fair trial Rukba Pull the wool over your eyes Knitwear has never been so covetable now that style icons deem sweaters smart enough for work. says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Dell Holding glamour at arm's length Fendi's Baguette is the latest handbag to win cult status, says Fashion Editor Lisa Armstrong Multiple Display Advertising Items Amazon. co. uk Cult bags of our time Ins & Outs Direct Line The price paid for crying freedom Mandela's Children They lost their father to the struggle against apartheid and still suffer the legacy of his name. Bill Frost interviews Nelson Mandela's datughters by his second wife, Winnie Harrods Tomorrow Time Zeni sensed disaster London's all-new people show Visual Art: Today the National Portrait Gallery unveils part one of its facelift. Joanna Pitman reports First direct Titanic Poster for Just £2.99 Theatre The family way Theatre House Among the Stars Pop Wind of change The Royal Baller Listeners' spines tingled to order Pop Natalie Merchant Olympia, Dublin No Title Ennio Farewell to a Russian champion Concerts LSO/Ristropovich Barbican True to the composer's colours CBSO/Oramo Birmingham Melody fair The Times theatre Dance Theatre Music Film The myth of the stoned genius John Sutherland Question some famous accounts of high art Mother love Blue pencil The Times Dairy My world as seen from a four-poster More than 30 years of family history—and professional role-playing—have been laid to rest It's no longer if - but when The emphasis is changing on our future in the euro, says Peter Riddell Stinging Oh, lord Foot sore Beware, Blair Schroder's Germany could make the euro riskier than ever Mandelson's Rule Who needs enemies when your friends are the BBC Nature's Revenge Denied natural outlets, water will find other destructive routes Respect for will of Falklanders Register of Masons Tory leadership, 1974 Is energy saved by switching off? BBC accountability By appointment? Millennium experience Dummies and cot deaths Working role of part-time clergy Bin Laden's weapons Refreshing change Court Circular Birthdays today Appointments Nature notes No Title Today's royal engagements Memorial service Latest wills Picture Gallery Monteverdi letter found while cleaning out chest of drawers Service dinners Dinners Reception Marriages The Cheltenham Ladies' College Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Major Projects Association Miss Christine (Kirstie) Morrison University news Visit to Greece Frank Pogson Doria Pamphilj Obituaries Frank Pogson Doria Pamphilj, naval officer and custodian of teh Palazzo Doria Pamphilj in Rome, died in Rome on October 2 aged 75. He was born in Maidenhead on September 6,1923 Church news David Clarke David Clarke, CBE, former Director of the Conservative Research Department, died on October 27 aged 86. He was born on February 9,1912 Ellis Morgan Ellis Morgan, CMG, Intelligence Officer, died on October 29 aged 81. He was born on December 26,1916 Treatment of Mental Disease On this Day November 2,1925 Fritzi Frank Elfriede Frank, second wife of the father of the diarist Anne Frank, died in London on October 1 aged 93. She was born in Vienna on February 13,1905 News The Times Crossword No 20,938 Business Aa Information WPA Features Lottery Numbers In the Times Tomorrow Arts Sport The Papers Radio & Tv Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters INDEX Fortune favours Hakkinen the brave Double Blow to Schumacher in Flying Finn Whizz-kidz Top Dog Montgomerie hits his rivals for six John Hopkins reports on the final twists of an epic battle to win the order of merit Sun The Monty Years Details from Montecastillo Schumacher suffers in faulty powers episode Henman under threat as Krajicek prospers Tennis Finger of fate lets German down Delayed start and puncture wreck Schumacher's quest for Formula One title Details Formula Hakkinen realises his ultimate dream Kevin Eason chronicles the career of a man who boasted to school chums at the age of 14 that he would be world champion Irish stars continue to claim high rewards Athletics Sun Hussain imposes quality control Butcher's head wound adds to England's injury worries before tour takes shape Cronje steers side to victory Dream start as Golding takes first leg Sailing: Briton Makes History and Sets Race Record after Early Difficulties Boss Everton's drought submerged FA Carling Premiership: Villa's lead cut to one point as Stamford Bridge showdown is washed out Sailing Champions' gain is overshadowed by one tragic loss Desire gives Hughes strength to carry the fight How I survived the collapse at Bridge over troubled waters Gascoigne grasps chance to atone FA Carling Premiership: Middlesbrough's fallen hero receives tumultuous welcome Cottee cashes in on decline of tame Liverpool Gullit tries his best to disguise flaws O'Leary's young troops hit back to make their point Supporters find that freedom has a price By our Sports Staff: Top legal minds set to rule on Dalglish Tottenham Hotspur V Charlton Athletic FA CARLING Premiership Nation Wide Vernons National Lottery Game Scotland Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Carling F. A. Premiership Nation Wide Scotland Ipswich in search of former glories Nationwide League: Sunderland goals extend Bolton's barren spell Ratcliffe lights up Chester's gloom Ndlovu's standing is not diminished Luck and points divide managers Royle's new charges deliver the goods William Hill Ford's work earns a drive north Italian skills expensive for off-the-peg fashion Mercedes-Benz Hamed fails to deliver his promise World champion jeered by crowd after points victory over durable McCullough Draw puts Arsenal top of the league Sport in Brief Price falls to Gourlay Clarke goes close Mansour boosts chances Martin returns to No 1 Japan claim place Stourport explode into life Hockey Ipswich hit top after King strike The Times James sees red as wrong call hits Tigers Basketball Northampton add touch of colour to successful run Allied Dunbar Premiership: McGeechan's men continue rise but leaders suffer surprise fall Aer Lingus Past forgotten as Scots drive into the future Harlequins join band of hopefuls Allied Dunbar Premiership: Forward power and Schuster's goalkicking dispose of Wasps Quinnell muscles in to produce Sunday best Accoiade Stransky dominates as he plays the percentages Boobyer inspires Llanelli's victory H J Hall Newcastle hand out a lesson in power and pace By a Correspondent: Impressive Sailor finds his feet on first outing Coyle wins at a cruise in front of home crowd Equestrianism Guide to the Week Ahead Iberiab Arrival off Harris comes too late for Britain New Zealand seize initiative after first international of rugby league series Nagging injury keeps Morley in shadows Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Islanders hope title will bring crowds in Sppedway The Times Exploding favourite grayling myths Brian Clarke enjoys pitting his wits against the lady of the stream Bees stung into action after lapse in form Ice Hockey For the Record Athletics Rugby Union Golf Ice Hockey Hockey Osborne rides high on tide of emotion Richard Evans goes behind the celebratory scenes after jockey's memorbale return Nottingham Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Specialists By our Racing Staff: Yorkshire cleared to take Melbourne Cup chance Nap: Stand Tall (2.50 Redcar) Next best: Ls Lowry (1.50 Redear) Plumpton Tomorrow's Line-Up Redcar Capitalisation, week's change Compaq Planet Microsoft The Facts The Board Buyers show interest in Gus finance arm Woolwich Corporate Profile: Diageo What the Experts Say BP Amoco may face £1.2bn cost C&W man sued Arsenal denial Pharmacy forecast The Times Our Verdict Results and Statistics Hewlett Packard Railtrack in line for a thrust to profits Companies Economic Outlook Sunday Tips AAT Tourist Rates Threat to Barings bond deal Alternative Investment Market SFI Group, operator of the Litten Tree and Bar Med… Garban puts out dividend forecast Haunted Chancellor must confront a colder climate Midland Bank Investors aim to seupper a transatlantic voyage LucasVarity has met trouble in its attempt to find a home in America, writes Paul Durman City Break Sale The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Wild words don't come easy Television Choice Radio Choice A vigorous but slightly coarsened classic Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Interest rates forecast to hit 25-year low M&S braced for profits fall Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Companies Rank hopes to sell Deluxe for ?1bn Railtrack wary of 'piggyback' trains CBI chief poised to challenge Labour More funds for Action 2000 Hundreds of jobs on line at Liffe Direct life & pension services Colder

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