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News from 07/11/1998

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P. A. Rawlings, Michael G. G. Lewin, Joanna Hunter, Michael Krage, Richard Whitehead, Robert Cole, Brian Greer, giles tremlett, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre and Susan Bell, Adrian Lee, Daisy Waugh, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Graeme Wilson, Gerald Long, John Morgan, Paul Bompard, Tessa Donovan-Hays, Alan Borg, Director, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Jenny Dyson, jonathan meades, Julia Crosse, Eunice Hinds, Karen Woolfson, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Victor Sandelson, Carol Midgley, Susan Bell, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, David Stokes, martyn palmer, Clive Davis, Susan M. Barnard, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Yvonne Thomas, Anne Robinson, Martin Aston, Mrs Sheila Vince, Dominic Bradbury, Tony Patrick, john diamond, Geoff Brown, Julian Rathbone, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Pat Gibson, Julian Desborough, Peter Girling, Karl Johnston, Malcolm Bradbury, Henry Harris, Robert Sheehan, Arty Animal, D. R., Steve Keenan, Richard Clarke, Mrs C. Soulsby, amandip uppal, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, William Dalrymple, David Corio, Patrick Humphries, Brian MacArthur Times man and Whitbread Prize judge, Stephen Anderton's, Charles Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Caroline Merrell and Karen Woolfson, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Mark Inglefield, Rodney Milnes, Helen Dunmore, T. P., Nicholas Mostyn, John Young, Doug Sager, Roland Watson, Frances Bissell, Anna Blundy, David Hands, P. B., Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the Year, Michael Cable, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Victoria Fletcher, Sandra Wrightson, Bronwen Maddox and Ian Brodie, Gary Bullard, Jasper Gerard, Ben Reed, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, J. Walker, Ray Ward, Emma Mahony, Anne Ashworth and Susan Emmett, Sarah Bradford, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, Michael Lynagh, Jack Shamash, Frank Leboeuf, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Evans and Max Arthur, Judith Wilson, L. G., Jill Insley, Christina Koning, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Amanda Foreman, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, P. W., Lucy Pinney, Leslie Pietrzyk, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Carol Midgley and Valerie Elliott, Kate Stronach, Jeannette Hyde, Francis Gilbert, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Russell, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Jane Symons, Bronwen Maddox, Adam Fresco and Arthur Leathley, Robert Elms, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, David Kettle, Philippa Seligman, Lisa Thomlinson, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, R. W. Guy, Oliver August, Nigel G. Meek, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, David Sievwright, Nicholas Wood, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Sarah Hopper, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Jane Shilling, John Thaw, Anthony Field, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Leanda de Lisle, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Gavin Lumsden and Clare Stewart, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, Sheila Keating, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, GB, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, David Bowker, Graham Searjeant, Michael Horovitz Editor, John Naish, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Owen J. Webb, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Lisa Verrico, Lottie Moggach, Benedict Nightingale, Angus Batey, Stuart Birch, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Peter Mylchreest, Alyson Rudd, Joe Warwick, Dr D. T. Donovan, Paul Connolly, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Mark Lomas, Penny Perrick, Harry Eden, Cath Urquhart Travel Editor, Lyn MacDonald, Andy Enright, Nigel McCulloch, Robbie Williams, sheila keating, Elizabeth Udall, Jane and Noam Livne, Henrietta Lake, Thomas H. Hiscock, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Luke MacKenzie, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Joanna Coles, Susan Emmett,

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Picture Gallery The Last 250 Survivors Prince in abdication row TV documentary 'utterly ludicrous' No 10 admits it misled public over Davies affair Index Police quiz tenor over knife at the opera Weekend Index To be Frank Manilow on Sinatra metro The Prince's Statement Mandela in tour appeal Gare de Blanco hits the buffers We pay the VAT on your Christmas wine and beer By our Political Correspondent: Jay puts women before wimmin Hampton You are what you wear Weekend Gingrich quits as Speaker after poll defeats Next Week in the Times PETsMART Public may have been misled on beef threat Release of UFF leader blocked by Mowlam Carlton stalwarts sniff at Hague's stand on women Judge in tune on singer Spain gives Noye case go-ahead News in Brief Rural rebellion Record payout Dunblane's day Rugby degree Stone appeals Jail baby move Kicked into touch Correction Policeman gets life for murdering wilt Officer who protected Queen found quilty of 'appalling and cold-hearted' killing, reports Deborah Collcutt Wintry watercolour reflects the Prince? in sombre mood Prada Hampshire welcomes peacekeepers Alan Hamilton on why the British Army is happy to encourage a Romanian invasion The Day the Queen's Corgis Chewed up Windsor Castle Currys NHS cancer patients paying for drugs Two medical experts have urged ministers to admit that care is rationed Nicholas Wood reports Nurse cannot afford to keep herself alive Prudential Moben Widow defends family name IBM Solutions for a small planet Internet's free music strikes a discordant note Pop business cries foul over new technology but it's music to the ears of consumers, writes Peter Foster Extra £700m puts homework on TV Barclays Bank PLC Dixons Radio on Web nets 30 million listeners Packaging the Prince Motorist who killed girl escapes prison Parents and report Adam Fresco and Arthur Leathley Singapore Airlines Women bosses 'are the best' Goldfish Business Life The unlikely past of the millennium… Germans flock to god-king Faithful line up at door of Dalai Lama, writes Roger Boyes in Schneverdingen BBC One Barclays Bishop calls for family tax relief There's a bleak Christmas in store Sarah Cunningham on fears that tills won't be jingling this year Comet So what took the spark out of Marks? The Royal Bank of Scotland Charmer mixing it with lords and ladies Liam Fox has a reputation as a lady-killer with the Commons touch. Mark Inglefield investigates British Red Cross Orange Fishermen saved as Navy aids Honduras Boots BT clerk stole £51,000 in cheques fiddle Internet challenge for film censor Airlifted woman tell of her terror By a Correspondent: Sailor died a few miles short of his life's dream Still worth a Nicole? My Thanks to the media watchdog Brill's Content… Anglo Persian Carpet Company National Fine Arts Low-calorie flight The Link Opera is hit by discord BBC fails to shine for critics Poor Sean Puffy Combs. The macho rap star and… Tsarist Prince stages claim to lost heritage Anna Blundy reports on a man with a mission to repossess family estate seized by Bolsheviks MacMillan cancer relief Russia battles to purge language of foreign invaders The purity of the mother tongune is in danger, writes Anna Blundy Lisa See the Flower Net US city declares black Aids alert Mint confirms 1999 Diana coin Market bomb block peace deal Arafat supporters say Israeli delay plays into hands of Palestinian extremists, Christopher Walker writes South wins tight to spin out Tara saga (AP): Third trial for woman (AFP): Comoros change Medieval leash Boss takes place of hostage World in Brief Anwar trial 'sex charges invented' (Reuters): US relaxes sanctions Bradford & Bingley B&Q 80 years on: the day of % Iifetime A decade from now there are likely to be few surviving Great War veterans. Some of the 300 alive today tell Michael Evans and Max Arthur of their experiences Roll Call: 300 Surviving Soldiers Swiftcall Make the most of retirement The first death of millions On Other Pages Unbreakable spirits One. Tel Far and Away Cheaper Calls Modern Noah defies the sceptics A pastor in Maryland wants $15m to carry out his mission writes Damian Whitworth in Frostburg BT Internet Energy Efficiency Gingrich rivals start fight to inherit his mantle The demoralised Republicans are turning on their leaders, writes Bronwen Maddox in Washington President withdraws cash offer to Jones Cheltenham & Gloucester Sex, half truths and briefings Michael Gove on the anatomy of a communications disaster for the party that prides itself on media manipulation Tiny First novel crashes on to shortlist Dalya Alberge talks to a writer shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize about how he drew on his experience of racism in Scotland Difficult task to separate biography from memoir Prudential The Whitbread Shortlists Bank of Ireland CAF Troubled view of Trojan wars Theatre Trollus and Cressida Barbican pit Odd couple in pursuit of''ordinary woman' Lady Jay and the editor of Britain's most popular women's weekly aim to bring politics to the masses, writes Carol Midgley Art Galleries Events Theatres Baroness day's Where earth bears the memories Ben MacIntyre explores a landscaped left brutalised and scarred by the First World War Confliet still stalks every yard of the low, rolling hilks Bad habit? The Times Diary An off-the-peg identity We have always created pomp and ceremony to suit our circumstances Getting a fix The Times Diary Also present. A good setting to tie the knot, perhaps Older and out The Times Diary Picture Gallery Shadow boxed The Times Diary Can I ever let her go? Amanda Foreman on the intimate art of biography Restore our Trust Lessons on sensitivity for the National Trust The Road from Wye Hamas cannot hold the peace process to ransom The Few and the Many As their memories fade, ours must not Home Secretary's plans to reinforce family life Electoral reform Prince and marriage Poetic advice Diy funerals Millennium bug Support for the Spiral Many a slip French politician meets his Waterloo Veterans' French award Supply and demand Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Service dinners RMR Appointment Personal Column Bob Kane Bob Kane, cartoonist and creator of Batman, died on November 3 in Los Angles, aged 83. He was born in New York City on Octomber 24,1915 Picture Gallery Liliana Daneva Brisby Liliana Daneva Brisby, author and broadcaster, died in Lindon on Octomber 30 aged 75, She was born in Sofia on February 2,1923 Announcements Milestones Railtrack unveils £100m Clap ham Junction plan Wallis raises spectre of drift to US Unilever rides out financial storms Business Aweekinthe City Diva in discord over royalties Security at Fed breached St John's Westminster Business Today Speculation links Pru to Halifax Mission impossible attracts Britain's bug-catcher in chief In the Hot Seat Britain banks on some Chris Ayres on why this year's Christmas trading period could be make A small corner of the City that is forever Old Trafford Jason Nisse finds a veritable shrine dedicated to Manchester United in WGM's London office The watchword for real success, or a time-honoured poseur's favourite? Do I Need It? A Rolex Lotus Shell suffers in wake of disappointing results Stock Market Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the Year Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Washing in quality Tempus Cookson Powerscreen Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Ricardo Wall Street Deal close for News International The Sunday Times Wolfson continues campaign against Argos directors By our City Editor: Banking on the pre-nuptials Commentary Powerscreen appoints Kearney The Times Cookson hit by global slump in steel production Court backs ITC over unbundling Rivals enter final bids for London Electricity Brown's share plan at risk Diageo admits defeat in effort to sell Gleneagles Running out of Time Standard Life Bank Scant reward The Times City Diary Hongkong Telecom bucks region's downward trend Japanese banks join forces Lost cause The Times City Diary Firms announce fresh staff cuts Parting shots The Times City Diary Mitsubishi jobs go in global shake-up Business Roundup Ranger losses deepen Insolvency on the up LanBase sold for £19m Irish jobless level falls Parity shares edge up Storms hit Dole Food Bid talk lifts Fibernet Tourist Rates Equities lose early momentum Found News The Times Crossword No 20,943 Opinion Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Superlative Travel The times magazine Metro Weekend Vision Meg@ Under the Skin of Sport And the vest is history... It's Official: FA Bans Player Celebrations Matt Dickinson reveals plans for officialdom to get shirty with goalscorers Heading home to those healing Hans Lynne Truss Hard shell, soft centre Alyson Rudd First Telecom Weekend Money Go Rafter's misfortune opens the Hanover door for Henman Tennis: Improving Rusedsk Has High Hopes of Becoming Second Briton to Feature in End-Of-Season Showpiece Bacher makes his pitch to striking players Cricket For the Record Chappell warns of Packer repeat Alan Lee on a former rebel who says cricket must remain on its guard Sedgwick looks for Canterbury double Sport in Brief Burns in driving seat Wright stands firm Burnett claims title Portsmouth old boys under fire The Queen tackles England's young prince The Other Foot Laudrup signs after landing knockout blow Gascoigne proves conspiracy theory Talking a good game in Gafferese Liverpool to face Villa's conquerors Bose Best player in the world, probably Steering clear of paella pays off for Liverpool Astriturf Blonde Alyson Rudd Rio's grand future starts here Maturing Ferdinand leaves teenage years behind him The wisdom of watching Mr Grimsdale Mark Hodkinson takes his weekly series into a Maine Road executive box where the TV film is more exciting than the match Football Saturday On Monday Weekend Matches FA Carling Premiership Laudrup deserves better treatment Back in the Frame: Glowing Cole Sparks a Red Alert Saturday Statistics Scotland Conference Britain need to impose will Rugby League: Return of Harris Can Help to Eliminate Gremlins for Goodway Teams Regaine Extra Strength Smith relishes scent of creative tension Christopher Irvine on a scrum half who is winning over his critics Englishmen must learn not to be so afraid of failure Allied Dunbar Premiership - First Division Old order restored to revive memories Mark Souster's First Division Match-By-Match Guide South Africa hungry for more David Hands reports on a tour party eager to remind the home nations of their power Sturnham finds his way at last out west Leinster let lead slip to end cup hopes Tour Details Accolade Baron gives England's clubs stern warning Pitman weaves animal magic An extraordinay talent that provokes admiration and anger in equal measure Bright talents set for elite battle Mel Webb expects a tough encounter as the best young players meet this weekend Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Times Swain poised to steal Classic glory Chris McGrath belives British raider offers good value American gaints Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Chepstow Churchill Downs William Hill Mister Benjamin to make his mark Thunderer: Sandown Rapid Raceline BBC Online Racing next Week Bradley pleased Thunderer: Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Wincaton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadillac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mz 3 Specialist Car Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovekyn Broad's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baytree Court Ltd Attention Business Users Bradshaw Webb Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super power launch attack All the Speed, Guts and Glory-Preview of next Week's International Motorcycle Show NEC show sees world debuts of the latest bikes competing for the superbike crown, says John Naish Ducati sees its future in British past The Italian firm's radical designer reveals his plans to create a modern retro style BMW sanitises excitement Andy Enright finds something important missing from BMW's powerful, poised M5 BMW M5 New R6: fast at all costs YZF-R6 P&S Multiple Display Advertising Items Registrations 4 Vehicles Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMC Sports Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Auction of Attractive Registration Marks D K Registrations TI Rex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cars score with ail Italian on the wing They think it's all Rover, but it isn't now: why do carmakers believe that naming their prducts after Latin footballers makes them more attractive? Driven to Distraction Peter Barnard 'I would eat dog to design a better car' Daewoo asked Red or Dead's wayne Hemingway to spice up their image, so he took them at their word, reports Joe Warwick Honda 's latest saloon will have the world in Accord Stoart Bireh tries a winning mixture of completence, reliability and good fun Seat 's Spanish Golf proves a fine little driver Little driver Andy Enright gets a strong case of déjà vu, Continental-style Seat Toledo The Times Unit Trust Information Service An Nippon Airways Only look for the silver lining Investors can profit from the lessons of a market in turmoil, writes Marianne Curphey Newton J'accuses Scottish Widows ISA Wait and See So what Happens next? Foreign Colonial Threadneedle investments Fireworks may be damp squib Personal Investor Graham Searhjeant This Pips squeaks, they say Hit or Miss Scores Halifax The Equitable Life The Equitable Life Your income from b2 will arrive every month Blown sies benefits of shares Weekend Money financial experts take'a look at the implications of the Peace of mind for pensioners Northern Rock Jumping the gun on Isas may not provide head start Chancellor's green Budget as it affects personal pensions and various savings schemes Scottish Widows National insurance 'trap' is up for review Saver gets ready for new account and buying a home Mercury Asset Management Little to credit in the information age Comment Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor Standard Life Bank Legal & General Watchdog to call in Equifax Gavin Lumsden reports on the accessing of an ex-wife's credit files without permission Neville James Limited Policy Portfolio M&G Investor Intelligence IFAs come under threat from the Government Gavin Lumsden explains the attack on the independent sector by the Treasury Where to turn in financial services maze Jupiter Virgin direct Bugged by the approach of 2000 Gavin Lumsden and Clare Stewart take a close look at how the millennium bug might affect everyday life Lambeth Building Society Aberdeen Prolific Genuine society savers tarred with the carpetbagging brush Karen Woolfson on the harsh reality facing Midshires members Society Watch Investeco Invest Bank (UK) Limited Time to end the 'annuity scandal' Gartmore The pensions revolution Caroline Merrell on how the pensions industry is changing Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Citibank gears up for a euro new year The Times Money Informations Service Bristol & West Rough justice for borrowers at Midshires Pay as you go pension is the solution BMW The jargon busters Helen Pridham beings a new series on financial terms that leave you baffled Brilliant by Birmingham The pensions are the real scandal Where there's a will Don't Surrender! Direct Line Royal & Sunalliance European Pep Gut your costs by working at home Henrietta Lake explains the benifits and problems associated with working form home Multiple Display Advertising Items Putting family needs first Legal & General Keeping busy or are you just taking it easy? Clare Stewart looks at the current debate between trackers and active funds Trust Watch Contacts Beale Dobie Mortgage The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Dresdner RCM Global Investors Woolwich M ore companies and orly than ever are putting… Britannia Families in tax spotlight Anne Ashworth and Susan Emmett examine how government proposals will affect the family Actuaries' warning on genetics Rocket Rise Savers wince as borrowers smile Fidelity Investments Family First Inside Investment Taxation Millennium Index Home Life 'I do not know what the buttock is' Harold Davidson, Rector of Stiffkey. Prostitutes' Padre. Unfrocked in 1932 and easten by a lion in 1937 Matthew Parris relates the extraordinary story of a Norfolk vicar whose death was almost as colourful as his life Index Nicholas Evans The Loop Drowning Michael Gove Charles at Ctver Cover The mysterious case of Morse and co Malcolm Bradbury cracks the code of the legendary detective As Ron Davies has discovered, a week can end very differntly to how it began Graham's Timberland Flooring Company Ltd 'Somehow it wasn't real' It is 80 years since the Armistice was declared. Lyn MacDonald hears four soldiers' accounts of the last German offensive 'They fired but missed. They were just a scares as we were' Mother, do I really have to? Jenny Dyson of Vogue asked three mother to dress their daughter as they would like to see them, without causing a tantrum Three of a Kind Britain's most influential club Weekend World might have been dull, but the men who worked on the programme have become extremely powerful, says Micheal Gove Private torment of a very public Prince Prince Charles longed for parental approval in his life as the Prince of Wales, says Sarah Bradford The Times Literary Supplement Go on, I made it specially Susan Bell sees some sceptical French tasters won over to English cheese The place to be seen in New York A Londoner is setting trends Stateside The Drinks that Time Forgot: Mellow Birds Henry Harris's Chat of the Week Drink Jane MacQuitty Few German wines are worth the bottle they come in, but look hard enough and you will find them Star Buys Magimix Consuming Interests: Pizza The Times Cook The retro, charming dishes lovingly described in Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon Days are no fiction Next Week Masonic stodge Home Cooking Joe Warwick breaks bread with Jackie Mason Lacanche The Perfect Toffee 'As I pulled him from the water his head flopped down. 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Shopping is the best antidote for wives whose husbands go shooting, says Leanda de Lisle NFU Mutual Bonfire night is extra-terrifying for parents living in my part of Devon. Our children don't just want to go firework parties Forget the car, take the bike Pigeon pie is not on the menu You don't have to resort to poisons or guns to discourage pigeons; just introuduce them to a hungry hawk. Derwent May praises an inspired method of pest control The Times Hoarders begin the survival season Feather Report Adopt Me A Vet Writes Liberty More than just a cover-up Our cloths reveal more about our personalities than we like to think, says Daisy Waugh Breaking the silence If your child stammer, pretending not to notice won't help, says Jane Symons Word Wise Straitlaced and proud Life Rage Jamming m a strummers paradise Writer Ken Follett has struck a chord with a special guitar shop, says Michael Cable My favourite shop Shop Watch Anyone for a cuppa? Teapots Gadgets The Times That child is a saint Ruth Gledhill rattles a tambourine at a family service in Sussex At your Service The Times Buy yourself something nice Jack Shamash ponders whether to give the rabbi money as a gift, and if so. how much? Lest we forget to learn from our troubled past Credo Nigel McCulloch Church services for tomorrow Multiple Display Advertising Items Foot Pain Is No Laughing Matter Multiple Display Advertising Items Men's Undies Antique Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Silk Thong Briefs Multiple Display Advertising Items Ventights Antique Replicas Amaze your Friends with the Power of your Hearing! 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