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News from 09/11/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Paul Paxton, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Jan Morris, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Alan Stockford, (Life Vice Presdent), David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Gavin Lumsden, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Brian Hogbin, Rupert Christiansen, Philip Howard, Sean McDougall, J. S. Anderson, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Alastair Campbell, York Membery, Pat Gibson, Steve Biddulph, Steve Keenan, Anne Barker, Alasdair Reid, Kimberly McDonald, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Lisa Thomlinson and Alan Hamilton, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Gill Hedley, Director, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Phil Gordon, Roland Watson, Keith Pike, Tina Gaudoin, George Gaulkin, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Michael Rose (Commander), Paul Durman, J. Gareth Griffiths, Lisa Armstrong, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Elliott Stuart (England national coach), Stephen Wood, Gillian Upton, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Dorothy Einon, Christine Buckley, Lewis Smith, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Bronwen Maddox and our Foreign Staff, Cliff Brittle, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Rosen, President, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Alan Pearey, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Michael Binyon and Roland Watson, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, David Churchill, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Goldie, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, J. St. Bodfan Gruffydd, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Beryl M. Goldsmith, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Ross Smith, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, A. G. T. James (Vice-President), Mark Baldwin, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, Arthur Leathley and Stephen Farrell, Michael Henderson, Ray Fleming, Michael Evans, Paul Glaister, Peter Robinson, A. B. Palmer, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Frank M. Law, President, Lisa Verrico,

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Free Card inside Cabinet rally to support gay minister 'Ihoped I could have a private life' Police car kills couple Index Lord Hunt: a sophisticated innocent Jan Morris, who as James Morris of The Times was the only reporter with the team that conquered Everest, recalls Lord Hunt, who died on Saturday Bevin Boys pay their public tribute at last New Series Rusedski serves up an ace Arsenal beat Everton Baume & Mercier Every Weekday Second TV show talks of Prince's ambition Labour prepares to derail Livingstone run for mayor Far Left warns that central vettiong panel would cause party furore, reports Ronald Watson Fixer who enjoys behind-the-scenes intrigue Main in the News Dell Teacher defends affair with her pupil Under planned new law, she would face jail, writes Victoria Fletcher Adams seeks Blair's help Housing benefit may go in bid to cut costs Queen leads tributes to Hunt of Everest His spirit of adventure was mixed with public service, reports Richard Force Christmas is coming but not as we know it By a Correspondent: Return of a flying giant Man held over three murders faces new inquiries Harrods Galleries need £20m to stop loss of art Picture Gallery Woman is raped after car breaks down Harrods By a Correspondent: Firework expert killed in blast Rain cannot dampen the veteran spirit Micheal Evans reports from the Cenotaph as old soldiers pay homage to thier fallen comrades In some corner of a foreign field, the Prince remembers Alan Hamilton reports from Skopje on a Greek Orthodox tribute to British victims of the First World War Rock Star Football greats mourn the loss of twin towers Scheme to knock down Wembley landmarks has saddened heroes of 1966, writes Michael Horsnell Nicotine raises Alzheimer's hope Mesh computers plc Instant aid for smokers The Royal Bank of Scotland Get well sooner, Treasury tells civil servants Honda National Trust stag ban 'drives away donors' Rebels say that gifts of land are drying up in protest at hunt policy, writes Michael Hornsby Bose 'Ghost' of Roman ship will ply her old route Revenue Card plan aims to cut airline check-in times Meteor shower could bring down satellites The Space industry is bracing itself for next week's celestial fireworks display. Nigel Hawkes reports Jab could replace heart bypass NatWest Girl, 12, to have breast operation News in Brief Advice ignored Arson attack Tall order Hostel tenders Tiny Century's last pay day to aid children Compaq Sheikh's killers sentenced to die French justice in Scientology row World in Brief (Reuters): Islanders ask to go home (AFP): Caracas beauty flops (AFP): Villagers lynch 'ninjas' (AP): WHO creator dies (AFP): Wyman happier alone Postwar generation seeks release tern shackles of… Inside Germany Islamic Jihad threatens more suicide attacks CGU & you Duke on trade visit to Israel Old man of space returns from the dizzy heights Leonard Cheshire Minister changes tack over hurricane debt relief Greens dash hope for Venice barrier Climate disaster map pinpoints 'no-go' areas for insurers Smoking Ca… Battle on for Gingrich job Browen Maddox watches a stunned Republican Party trying regroup Silk Cut Unruly radical toppled by his own divisiveness Clinton debates Iraqi strikes The sporty military mood goes New York has embraced khaki, but its combat olives are mixed with rose and pastels for greater appeal. Photographs: Chris Moore Nationwide Direct Line Pretty in downtown New York Rukba Seven Trends Time Fashion Diary Fathers and Sons Parents go to their grave believing thethey have failed Somak Holidays Amazon. co. uk Just relax—no child needs A Childhood that Should Be Cherished A mother who is perfect Working from Home It must be tough when nobody cares what you think Those who express the desire to stay at home are pited CAF Charity Card Gateway Tomorrow Belfast comes of age Freed from the shadow of the gun, the 36th Belfast Festival is set to dazzle. Andy Lavender reports The Storm Dave Allen Pop Where to now? Pop Eno Boris Godunov Balmy bunch Morcheeba Waterfront Norwich Concert Two faces of faith London Fringe Theatre Father of invention Jazz chiok corea Bar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Nutcracker To advertise in this section plase call the… The demon Barbra Simply Barbra Jermyn Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whistle down the Wind Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marchetto Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items An Inspector Calls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriage now made in heaven Concerts Concertgebouw Orchestra/Chailly Festval Hall A grand sweep Oslo PO/Lazarew Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackie Mason's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times theatre This week in the Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items History's finger on the trigger The surrender of arms is not a betraya, Says Sean McDougall This is the time for the IRA to break with its past Hard labour The Times Diary Keep it short The Times Diary But whose doom is nigh? Relentless negativity will rebound on the Tories, says Peter Riddell When Clinton wins, everybody wins The Republicans are counting on more women, more lies and more sleaze for two years All clear The Times Diary Picture Gallery Riddell on Monday Paper chase The Times Diary Private Lives Nick Brown's admission may reflect a new public tolerance Debt and Disaster Immediate aid is the priority for Central America Buying Time Italian indecision puts Venice in greater peril No 10 briefing on Davies affair 'Modern' Conservatism Ways to combat global warming Territorial Army cuts Flood defences Safe practice for dental anaesthesia Contemporary art Our inner age Tubby Christmastime Court Circular Today's royal engagements Arthur Barrett Luncheons Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths 'Save Sir Simon Rattle for Britain' Campaign opens with plans for conductor's own orchestera Anniversaries Deaths Service dinners Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseekers Faresavers Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Ball Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline European Flights Lupus Travel Ltd Service luncheon Service reception Dinner Appointment Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Express Delta Worldwide John Roper John Roper, CMG, MC, former Ambassader to Luxembourg, died on October 14 aged 83. He was born on June 8,1915 Armed Forces honours and awards Henry Horton Henry horton, cricket and football, died on November 2 aged 75. He was born on April 18,1923 Burton Cutts Burton Cutts, engineer, died on October 6 aged 75. He was born on August 4,1923 Lord Hunt Lord Hunt, KG, CBE, DSO, soldier, mountaineer and public servant, died yesterday aged 88. He was born on June 22,1910 No Lord Mayor's Show News The Times Crossword No 20,944 AA Information Highest & Lowest Happy Ever after Forecast Tomorrow Rusedski sets sights on the summit Paris Triumph is Best of British in Open Tennis Era Zenith A Different Breed Premiership Highs and Lows Stepping up in Class Pressman takes over mantle of fall guy Anelka's rocket is enough for Arsenal FA Carling Premiership: Champions lack killer instinet but overcome Everton Rovers miss Hendry effect Vibrant Villa catch the mood of Gregory's whirl Top gear evades Heskey Newcastle's industry ends Old Trafford goal rush Casiraghi injury strikes deep wound FA Carling Premiership: Vialli may find himself short of options in attack In Football, as in life, justice is uncertain.… Gascoigne's clinical finish Ince leads by bad example Forest get ready to show their clause Francis has sense of anticipation Nationwide League: Birmingham grow in confidence with convincing victory Jackson misses target with his act of rage Picture Gallery Angell gives County a head start Bruce runs out of playing time Card count gives false impression Doncaster move to too Assured Aggrey back on track Rangers show full power of armoury Fiorentina thrown out of the Uefa Cup Karembeu blow gives Madrid real headache Football Overseas View Aer Lingus Picture Gallery McCraw sparkles as Clach end long wait Walter Gammie travels to the Grampian regton to watch a rather early cup final FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Vernons Lottery Football Game Scotland The Times Fa Youth Cup Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Conference Carling F. A. Premiership First Division Second Division Third Division Scotland England's bowlers meet match in Blewett Cricket: Touring Team Attack Performs Creditably but Cannot Prevent South Australia Building Useful Lead Derbyshire show title credentials Talks over West Indies tour deadlocked Love endures in fascinating battle between young Scots The Times Scoreboard from Adelaide Cable & Wireless Unbeaten Sharks surprised by Storm Basketball Skydigital Farrell flops back to the dark ages Rugby League: Second-Half Capitulation Leaves Flabbergasted Goodway in Disarray Britain sets out to take on the world Atheletics Sky on a winner with quantity rather than quality Smashing view, such a shame about the game 'I knew I'd lost them when they asked "Is that it?" at each blow from Mr Elleray's whistle' Fastest Test century? Fair penalties? Old Boys' rugby Brittle and rugby union finances Rotation policy Athletes pay for success Retirement age This week in the Times Johnson masterclass gives Leicester their cutting edge Allied Dunbar Premiership: Unbalanced Batch made to look second-rate in face of onslaught Grayson gives reminder to Woodward Harlequins show their grit to survive second-half battering Best condemns the worst of Irish Gloucester put revival down to Brain power Saracens recover to halt slide Unsettled Richmond fail to make up ground after mistakes Pontypridd capitalise on promise Guide to the Week Ahead Injuries upset Woodward plans Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Ebbw Vale victory marred by violence Winning Move Keene on Chess Coulter try brings end to Scottish challenge The pulling power of rowing Messing about on the river can be a serious business, as Derborah King discovered. With some expert tuition, she graduated from being a novice to getting a small taste of what it is like to compete in the Boat Race The Times Sports turn away from Major's great vision Sports Politics How to Get Started By our Sports Staff: McRae's attempt falls short Motor Ralling By our Sport Staff: Brilliant Storm in record rout ICE Hockey Regaine Extra Strength MacArthur charts route to the top British yachtswoman strongly backed as she embarks on new adventure Cannock draw level at top Hockey Clifton win adds to the smiles MacArthur charts route to the top Bacon's College prove streets ahead of cross-country rivals Unseeded status no handicap to Graf Sport in Brief Whitaker injured Holland collect full set Fitz-Gerald claims title Lai feels at home with the elite Bowls Dettori under fire after Swain defeat Chris MeGreath on a top jockey losing his cool in the heat of a Classic battle Richard Evens Thunderer: Carlisle Guide to our In-Line Racecard Breeders' Cup Details Thunderer: Fontwell Park Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Leaders on the Flat Dickinson offers a reminder of the possible Nicholls refuses to rest on laurels Rapid Raceline Raceline The Times For the Record Athletics Picture Gallery Hockey Rugby Union Cricket Failure to mitigate dyslexia no injury Phcips v Hillingdon London Borough Councill Council has no duty to inquire before eviction Regina v Hillingdon London Borough Council, Ex parte McDonagh Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Environment Agency AMC Unilever N. 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Refusal of offer incrus costs penalty Butcher v Wolfe and Another Epsom College with a Royal Medical Foundation Notice to Creditors Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Management (Stoke on Trent) Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices In the High Court of Justice in the High Court of… Family Court of the State of New York County of New… Hall Dickler Kent Friedman & Wood LLP Capitalisation, week's change Invest wisely Get on the BT Highway British Airways tipped to hit further turbulence Companies Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Tourist Rates Results and Statistics Cisco The Facts The Board Pressure on BA over global plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Corporate Profile: Nycomed Amersham Connex to shed 150 as South Central head office closes What the Experts Say Insurers fight evasion move Former Rank leisure chief prepares offer Charles Schwab Our Verdict Chameleon bar from Chorion Imps in the Big Apple Tax move to put City jobs at risk Alternative Investment Market Bioglan to brave market OFT given stronger powers Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Retailers must brace themselves for two-pronged attack Microsoft shows itself to be its own worst enemy Oliver August reports on how the tide is turning in the US court case New Corby Picture Gallery The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Marrows, medics and music Television Choice Veterans: not so quiet on the Western Front Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Dairies seek referral of Milk Marque Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Shopped US investors to sell as Lucas Varity loses vote Greenbury now facing rebellion Slough relies on charity Halifax 'linked' to Barclays Direct life & pension services Defensive Premier to sacrifice margins to boost sales Around the world on a shoestring Harvey Elliot report on how Far East economic gloom has prompted many business travellers to cut air transport cost Be sure to have a happy new euro January 1 is the day to cash in on Europe Star Alliance Is that our towel in your suitcase? International Hotels Diners Club International Luxury is a room at £435 a night Country House Hotels One firm paid £13.000 a day to take over a hotal Ba steps in to help Eurostar take off Rail Services Euroster lost £180m last year and trains run half empty Tubes to challenge flyer Heathrow Expres53 British Midland U S Airways Sky war hots up in battle over Atlantic David Churchill explains why major airlines are getting class conscious in an effort to target more exective jet-setters Long Haul Dubai Duty Free Rivals in the fast lane Debonair Picture Gallery Pull a few strings to the purse David Churchill offers some money-spinning travel tips to help when times are tough Convenience the key Conferences Alitalia Meridiana Pennies from Heaven Charities Your own jet, that's the biz High-flyers pay millions to cros the globe in luxury, says Eve-Ann Prentice Club ANA Air New Zealand Qatar Airways Airline Business Lounges Why the British prefer the free bar to the fax machine Virtually, it's the only way to meet Video-confercing may never replace a live meeting but it is becoming an essential busines tool, says Tony Dawe In touch, wherever you are Mobile Communications Lufthansa 'We share work, but not the bedroom' When an Apartment is the Answer EasyJet

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