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News from 04/11/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Giles Tremlett, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Roger Cooke, Richard Pollard, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Joanna Bale, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Alan Davies: Urban Trauma, K. A. Webster, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Joe Joseph, Pat Gibson, George Ross, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Philip L. Wheeler, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent in Kiev, Charles Bremner, Neil Edmond, Joseph Connolly, Charles Wilson, John Kavanagh, Katherine Bergen, Helen Rumbelow, Deborah Collcutt, Victoria Fletcher, Bronwen Maddox and Ian Brodie, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Vanora Bennett, Nigel Williamson, Janet Bush and Alasdair Murray, Lisa Armstrong, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Michael Evans and Shirley English, Simon de Bruxelles, John Goodbody and Hannah Cowdy, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Malcolm Rifkind, Tom Millest, D. N. Vermont, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Andrew Selous, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Ian Richardson, Kerry Blackwell, Haaretz, Tel Aviv, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Adam Barnard, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Benjamyn Damazer, Raymund Dring, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Hettie Judah, W. Stephen Gilbert, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Ben Wakeham, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jason Nissé, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, J. F. James, N. W. Tyler, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Edward Karam, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Jo Darke Chief Executive, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Christopher Underwood, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Alistair Henderson, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Lesley O'Toole, Bill Edgar, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Robin Lodge, Lyric, Hammersmith, Anthony Barnett, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David Hartley, Chas M. Cochand, Oliver Rockberger, Patience Wheatcroft, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Malaysia, corruptiion and my husband's… Books: Bestsellers for £2.50 Token 3 page 45 Last… Brown banks on recovery of economy Extra borrowing to beat recession On Other Pages Index Tall ship fear Army retains killers Battling parents to get lessons in 'good divorce' Adult scars of a brutal childhood Gucci widow is jailed for murder Democrats weather the Lewinsky scandal BUG Wars Disney v Spielberg Tiffany & Co Every Weekday Gordon fishes out policy tea bags for one more outing Guardsmen who killed teenager to stay in Army Hundreds mourn terrorists' victim Sage British envoy defends arms-to-Africa role Call for non-teacher heads More rail routes going slow News in Brief Army rape case Police charged BBC Radio hitch Sentence attacked Legal aid curb Transplant hope The St. Lawrence & Ottawa Railway Company Fears mount for tall Searchers for a British captain and his crew have found empty liferafts, reports Stephen Farrell 'Guerin's fate was sealed by court action' Woman claims £75,000 for hot water in her lap Night in cells for Diamond husband Dixons Just Another Day Missing girl's body found in woodland Police seek fake cab driver, Simon de Bruxelles reports Actor faces jail term after drug sting Prince tells of smokes behind the chicken run By a Correspondent: Mother is jailed after baby death confession Diners Club International Mobile phones cancer link test Davies robbery suspect denies talking to media Detective to interview MP over new doubts about his story, reports Stewart Tendler MFI home works Firework sales fail to go with a bang Harrods Ltd. Mother tried to make up for brutality Honda Planning verdict strikes blow at small retailer U. S. Robotics Museum's silk success Prisoner likely to have baby taken Dolphin Road rage claim man charged News in Brief Patients poisoned Duke's flood visit Fire deaths rise Singer charged Au pairs shun US Cream of society Ex-soldier says SAS helped in Afghan war Bullet mix-up led to Guardsman's death New York gets invitation to try on minimalism for size Lisa Armstrong on the collections of two designers determined to go against the American way Marks & Spencer Travellers hail end of a great British custom Arthur Leathley on the new taxi-sharing scheme that encourages passengers to jump the queue US cabbies have their own rules Vauxhall Tourists sue over air crash Pinochet victims in appeal to Lords Trainer cleared of killing girlfriend Munich venice Chancellor is odds-on favourite Brown's Budget Preview The Opposition is gambling by basing strategy on recession warms Anatole kaletsky National insurance and tax merge British Gas Gas-guzzlers may face £250 road fund tax Brown's Budget Preview Re-election prospects depend on Chancellor being right Riddell on Politics Currys Energy tax on business is proposed Brown to get tough on 'absence culture' Bank of Scotland Marks & Spencer Stability'a precondition for success' Chancellor says Britain is well set to steer a stable course in spite of the global recession Brown's Budget Preview Travelodge NHS will get £250m to end winter crises Brown's Budget Preview New Deal age limit to be raised Independent Mortgage Collection Green Paper on pensions by end of year Maude attacks 'fantasist' Brown James Meade Limited Reuters: Clinton returns from brink of disaster The Comeback Kid could avert poll rout and even impeachment Bronwen Maddox writes Mayor to get power back Washington Association for International Cancer Research Fate of faded revolutionary Gingrich in the balance Republicans Jefferson heirs demand place in cemetery Spy case damages French bid for key Kosovo role Toronto, Grey & Bruce Railway Company Holy rivals open to deal on a door Burberry Mud havoc hampers rescue Congo war 'threatens to embroil Africa' Martin Barnett Ltd Scottish Widows Britain and US in new warning to Iraq Anwar 'asked police to silence witnesses' Anwar Ibrahim, right, says a poison pen letter has become evidence in his sex and corruption trial, David Watts writes Orange Madrid to seek Eta peace talks Northern Rock Relics of imperial tomb are missing Black Widow spun a deadly web of murder and betrayal The queen of high society courted Mafia underworld to kill Gucci dynasty heir, writes Richard Owen Acid thrown over football star's baby Tiny Computers Limited (Reuter): Man grabs lion to save grandson World in Brief Arafat restricts press (AP): Author refused bail (Reuter): Nigeria power bid (AP): Tycoon 'funds gangs' (AP): Elementary glitch The price of a violent childhood Ron Davies has admitted he was beaten as a child. Can this kind of abuse lead to behavioural difficulties in adult life? Anjana Ahuja reports British Gas War on killer seed Science Briefing Dinosaurs' monster growth WorldCover Direct Annual Travel Insurance Griffin A gene for all heights What will up next? A brave woman takes on Malaysia's iron fist regime. Interview by Vanora Bennett Nationwide Held to ransom by Superman Samak Holidays Burke and Paine on a rural ride Healthy shires need revived cities, argues Anthony Barnett Shirt thrift The Times Diary Your Phil The Times Diary Picture Gallery Commercial break The bosses are now losing their faith in Labour, says Patience Wheatcroft Sir Clive can smell a rat in Labour's economic policy Explosive plot The Times Diary Bank drafts The Times Diary I have just been offered a horse's leg. This—since I sense your brow furrowing—is not a smart new Cocktail Finding myself without a leg to stand on Brown's Golden Garden Winer windfalls cannot hide the economy's slow growth Commonsense and Nonsense Two approaches to raising school standards All's Fare in Queue and CAB What price a national tradition when you need a taxi? Danger in threat to cut the TA Scout jamboree Davies seeks to blame the media Force has its 'super-detectives' Poet's predicament Too short for court? Arts in jeopardy Emperor's new clothes War and peace in driving preference Preserving monuments Near the bone Period pieces Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Memorial service: Lord Boyd-Carpenter Birthdays today Lecture Fiery autumn colours warm the RHS show Anniversaries Premium Bonds Forthcoming marriages Service luncheons Dinners General Sir Kenneth Darling General Sir Kenneth Darling, GBE, KCB, DSO, Chief od Staff for Operation Musketeer and Director of Operations in Cyprus, died on October 31 aged 89. He was born on September 17,1909 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items David Lemmon David Lemmon, teacher and writer, died on October 25 aged 67. He was born on April 4,1931 Stephen Boler Stephen Boler, businesman and conservationist, died after a heart attack in Johannesburg on October 29 aged 55. He was born on August 23,1943 Professor Joseph Sandler Professor Joseph Sandler psychonalyst, died on October 6 aged 71. He was born on January 10,1927 Half-Ton Satellite Circling Earth Dog inside Reported in Good Condition' News The Times Crossword No 20,940 Business AA Information Sport Forecast Lifeboats Arts In the Times Mind and Matter Focus Property The Papers Radio & TV Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today City shrugs off growth forecast Market attention turns to MPC's make-or-break decision on interest rates M&S slides as sales plummet Manager to the stars teams up with Chase Economics Hewitt takes hard line on IFAs Weak oil prices hits BP results Arts ONS admission on data quality Homes New Corby Television and Radio Business Today Clark bid Water warning BA upgrade Business urges Government to set date for entry to euro The Confederation of British Industry Annual Conference Birmingham Midland Bank Blunkett boost for young Norman attacks CBI for silence on regulation Lifeline for Diageo whisky plant jobs Business Roundup SIG halts buyout talks UK construction falls Aon profits rise 23% Slowdown forecast Matthew Clark falls to US bid Leicester payoff for Smeaton Pathe offers five-year £92m bond issue By our city Editor: The Chancellor bets our shirts Commentary Sale ends Trinity's US interest Marks & Spencer Picture Gallery Commodities Liffe Options Bonds get boost from Chancellor's statement Stock Market Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the Year London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Dividend doubts Tempus BP Shanks Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Pressac Wall Street Stereotypes block the road to success for Asian businesses Traditional ways and virtues will not provide the impetus for growth, writes Saeed Shah Offside The Times City Diary Fear of recession takes centre stage Paris match The Times City Diary Maddening The Times Diary Austin Reed Green lobby stirs troubled oil industry BA to upgrade economy class facilities Shanks & McEwan to spend £30m Changing Times Thames Water questions wisdom of Ofwat's cuts Anglian opts for price freeze My doses in on packaging rival Pearson buys in Italy Gates rattled by video testimony Pressac confident of further growth Kvaerner gloomy on third quarter Business Roundup Primary Health to list Smiths aerospace deal Trinity Care up 46% Delta in £8m disposal Xavier on the up Avesta Sheffield in red KPN to shed 3.000 Select's recovery Vivendi The Royal Bank of Scotland UK suffers 'different domestic downturn' Brown Budget Preview Trade and confidence 'is weaker than expected' The Times Tax breaks on way to end 'us and them' era at work Employee Share Ownership Esprit Telecom Chancellor promises to cut red tape and bolster productivity Brown's Budget Priview Competition Policy Tax urged to fight greenhouse gas Carbon Emissions Business clustering boosted Enterprise The Times Funds may be forced to explain actions City Pay Equities lose early momentum Fleet Street Publications Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Le Temps Chanel Prosecution statements cannot be used to found libel Proving supply of controlled drug Press conference is not a public meeting Wronged tenant has only one remedy Just the type for collectors From paperbacks to first edition poetry, Joseph Connolly previews the Chelsea Book Fair and finds a wide choice on offer Chelsea A. B. A. Antiquarian Book Fair John Price Jarndyce McNaughtan's Bookshop Young's Antiquarian Books Unsworths Booksellers The Great War Peter Harrington Alex Alec-Smith Books The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea Bookfair Piccadilly Rare Books (Paul Minet) Elizabeth Gant Besleys Books Pickering & Chatto Peter Harrington Nigel Williams Rare Books Elizabeth Gant Tiger Books Simon Finch Adrian Harrington Bow Windows Book Shop Humber Books Tony's ring of confidents Theatre Ugly Rumours Tricycle The Times Museums Verdict misadventure New York Theatre Dance Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hoes Prime mime Ennio Marchetto Are they taking the Mickey? Cinema: It's Disney versus Spielberg in a bizarre Hollywood battle of animated insects. Lesley O'Toole reports New boat museum takes a bow Marcus Binney welcomes a beautiful home for river rowing memorabilia on the bank of the Thames at Henley Master and masterful Concerts BBCSO/Eotvos Festival Hall Freddy and the drama Freddy Kempf Wigmore Hall/Radio 3 Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle 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 Art Galleries Rough tumbling Dance Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells See Piccadilly Theatre The National Theatre of Brent Pop Oh, Rhondda, you look so fine Pop Stereophonics UEA Norwich Space-age jam Air Drury Lane Art Galleries North of the Thames Bewley Homes Hollybrook Knight Frank KF CHL Scotland London Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times French Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egerton Feature Escape to the Country Nr Tavistock Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items NWI. Regents Park Regents Park Speyside English Courtyard Fulham, Sw6 Black and White Detached Cottage Sunny South Devon Georgian Bath Wadhurst Village West Putney Sw15 Land for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Spatial discrimination Westbury Lost plot with buried treasure Rachel Kelly digs up a prime riverside site containing an underground complex Urban regeneration fuels Birmingham's boom Slums vanish as a city enjoys a renaissance, says Adam Barnard The Times Smart Moves Berkeley Homes Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Tizzard underlines talent Racing: Young Rider Gives Polished Performance on Lake Kariba Persian Punch finishes gallant third Big-Race Details Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Kempton Newton Abbot Musselburgh Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Guide to our Racecard Winning Move Keene on Chess British Gas Henman is still on target for Hanover Tennis Catt hoping to play familiar role Rugby Union: England Coach Keeps Options Open over Bath Fly Half For the Record Today's Fixtures Record bid launches a new era for BBC Athletics Stains is named Broncos coach Sport in Brief Arsenal happy to take Bould option in Kiev Groupe Champions' League: England's quarter-final hopefuls facing contrasting tasks Celtic's makeshift defence succumbs to Zurich Sunderland go five points clear Di Canio penalty increased Six-shooters scare Brondby Group D Watford stay in touch William Hill Last Night's Results Price to sponsor Boat Race is slashed Rowing England choose to play safe Cricket: Langer Critical of Negative Tactics Adopted by Touring Team Oregon Scientific Lara leads players' revolt Word-Watching Radio Choice Art appearing as artlessness Television Choice Telling fact from Tv fiction cart be murder Review BBC1 Cricket 50 Liverpool through at a price McManaman and Ince sent off as dramatic victory lifts British gloom uefa Cup Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Fluent Spanish leave Villa in need of \refurbishment Tennis 48 Leeds tumble out after firing blanks Morse Sus's Law LineOne Contents Dixons Beware cyber scams, investors warned Online for record show Freedom fight for porn US Hotlines News and views from Slicon Valley by Kenny Maclver CompuServe How to save face before an operation 3D cameras can help plastic surgeons and their patients, says Ray Hatley Going off with a big hi-tech bang Net opening doors for job-seekers BT Secret way of keeping tabs High Wire Anana Ahuja Jewellery industry gets the 18-carat cyberspace touch Netcom Bringing the rocks of ages back to life again Natural disasters are sparking a virtual interest in geology, says Lindsay Nicolle AOL Mouse trap to avoid Dell Advice for Absolute Beginners Were they lunar aliens, or was it sheer lunacy? Urid Galler's weird Web Novell Croft's Net advantage Slavin' and Sufrin' Smartcards are set for a big step forwards BT Presonting the cc895* Tekmnix plaaser 740. the first… Sites for poor eyes Nicholas Booth introduces three pages of winning projects at the British Computer Society Awards Who'll win It Oscars? Digital PA is a real treasure Planning system takes off Philips BT gets you into the big game that much quicker This year's British computerd Society awards celbrate online devolpements that boost homebying BT Quality Systems & Software New tech deal is hot property A project to speed up conveyancing cuts paperwork out of the process Smartcard's digital Signature Net Direct Telemedicine link in battle honours OU leads the way in opening up virtual classrooms The Open University Tweak to change your image Pcs Direct Group Company Thrills of the car chase Verdict And a pint of peculiar for my Klingon friend While Deep Space One boldy goes to meet a comet, interface finds actions propping up a bar near you Mitsubishi Electric Why you wouldn't really want Scottie to beam you up Eidos Main moves In It Sunderland University, business computing student… Ics Learning Systems Marooned by an island mentality Territorial managers are scuppering the benefits of It, says new research Cable & Wireless Dacom Time to get mean if you really want to stay lean The companies that want to cut It costs must apply ruthless standardisation, says John Kavanagh Desktop age is over, says IBM chief Hi-Grade Agenda Visit Computer Futures Forefront Europe Limited Anvil Software Limited Delivery men/women GCS Computer Recruitment Services United States of America SWP Recruitment Mastek Sales and Pre-Sales Professionals CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Senior Systems Analyst Hays It City Time Eureka! 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Tony Dawe reports Hat Teleworking Do's and Don'ts Extra telecoms Dial 007 for that bond with your local Odeon Online Life is Getting Easier for Film Fans and Couch Potatoes Taking a slice of the online business Hat Great exbectations of the customer If your company isn't giving more than just service with a smile, it may be in trouble Tony Dawe reports Energis When Service Counts Extra telecoms Buying-power to the people Energis Engaged rage hits business orders One number now fits all ExTra telecoms Stars for the Stars Page 3 Style Update Offer PA to Chartered Surveyor/Company Director Museum of London Safeway Lightening the load Directors' Secretaries Conference and Meetings Manager Office MANAGER/PA Property Company Reading Borough Council International Youth Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Karen finds stardom Jennai Cox meets a woman who aimed to light up the musical sky but succeeded in a different area Cover Story Wicked temptation Indulge yourself in the seasonal joys of choclate The Times Eliabeth hunt Recruitment Consultants Cross Selection Health, Leisure & Law ROC Recruitment Ltd Cross Selection PA to Managing Director Exception on Reception The Comfort Zone! 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