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News from 13/11/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Giles Tremlett, Jill McGivering, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Robert Hands, Nick Nuttall, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Rob Hughes, Geoff Brown's, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hoggart, David Rhys Jones, Helene Mulholland, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Colin MacLean, Anthony Carlisle, Ruth Baker, Shirley, Jason Nissé and Alasdair Murray, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Robert M. Worcester, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Alasdair Reid, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Trevor Leigh, Audrey Magee, Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy and Richard Ford, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Duncan Heenan, Bernard Cunningham, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Helen Rumbelow, A. R. Titchener, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Chris Pearson, Chief Executive, Paul Durman, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, Stephen Wood, John Higgins, Christine Holt, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Sue Ellicott, Claudia Joseph, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and John Goodbody, Lewis Smith, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Thomas J. Cardinal Winning, David C. Prosser, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Errol Nott, Richard Evans, Judith Hall, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Jeremy Kingston's, Richard Ford and Dominic Kennedy, Sydney Friskin and Cathy Harris, Stewart Tendler, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Jason Nissé and Chris Ayres, Adam Fresco, Arthur Leathley and Christopher Walker, Victoria Fletcher and Jill Sherman, Martin Fletcher, Chief Correspondent, Nick Szczepanik, Mary Ann Sieghart, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, Simon De Bruxelles, Christopher Lee, Craig Lord, Alan Tillier, Susan Elkin, Anjana Ahuja, Patricia Nunan, Chris McGrath, John Beyer, Director, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, David Davies, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Anthony Nixon, Michael Gove, Graham S. Brown, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Albert Hall, Mark Henderson, Bronwen Maddox and Michael Theodoulou, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Paul Wilknson, Alasdair Murray, Arun Subramaniam, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Peter Hampson, Christopher Irvine, Julian Tennis Correspondent,

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Today Friday the 13th: lucky for some Index Prison staff called in as children go on the rampage Defiant Lords challenge new law on voting Index Tomorrow Jane MacQuitty picks her 100 best wines for… Irish eyes are frowning on British stag nights Happy bjrthday again, deaf Prince Jagger: trapped in a soap opera Saddam dossier sent to MPs as airstrikes loom Breitling New hope of Ulster deal Nursery pair in sex ring Every Weekday 30p Friday Lib Dem who can make up his mind proves a noble exception Mowlam move opens way for arms progress VCI Demon Internet Countess honoured for rescue Lady Hurd tells of cancer fight Pinochet ruling reserved Graham Taylor unwell Davies questioned further Umbrella coverage Doctor charged with two more murders News in Brief Slip of a pen gave away £90,000 fraud Tight fit put paid to £7m drug haul Bird-lover manages to duck out of trouble Police look for fifth body in murder hunt Sharps Bedrooms Computer game firm tries to zap film censors Marks & Spencer Churchis to check bishops' £8m expenses Review will look at staff needs and living cost for the next century, writes Ruth Gledhill Coming this Sunday Vice-Chancellor quits as university fails inspection Extra cash for schools to hire bilingual helpers Jail staff tell of misery inflicted by children Day in the Life of a Young Offender Energy Efficiency Dell Last resort for boy who kept defying the law Supptyof blood puts women at CJD risk Pig feed rules may ban use of animal remains Anglo Persian Carpet Company A chorus of complaint from opera Dolphin Well-heeled kick off show to aid homeless PC World Hidden village fights for its low-tech life 'Lost tribe' hopes outside support will help it to fight off demolition, reports Simon de Bruxelles Swiftcall Moben Bus crash injures 37 pupils News in Brief Goalie fined 114th birthday Sophie's choice Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Dillons Nursery staff 'were part of child sex ring' 'The wonderful years of his growing up have been stolen' Alliance Leicester A history of Britain in 48 stamps Monarchy is ignored in a new issue marking achievements of past 1,000 years, reports Mark Henderson Nurses go nutty for good health Holland & Holland By our Science Editor: Suicide is linked to birth pain Britain's Most The Millennium Tales By our Political Staff: Ashdown deal belied by local rancour Currys United we stand, divided we fail Blair tells Scots Leader appeals for solidarity to triumph over the politics of identiy. Shirley English reports Time to stop the complaints and step up reforms Riddell on Politics Found Michael maytscrap £10m assembly plans Wilson 'framed former minister' No Title BT Downey says MPs went soft on Hamilton Coral reefs destroyed by hotter oceans Dixons DNA test may end family's seven-year search for boy A hair brought from greece could be enough to identify ben Needharm, writes Stewart Tendler Biologists fuse cells of man and cow Heritage Hotals Teachers' pay may be tied to school results Scientists mend cut spinal cord (AFP): British bridge is key to survival Company steps up production after hurricane, David Adams reports Prescott's global warning Corby Trouser Press Briton is kidnapped in Nigeria B&Q Monks let women see Goya frescoes World in Brief (AFP): New Belgian murder (AP): Nuclear plant fears OJ in TV custody plea Our Foreign Staff: More than 90 hurt in Jakarta student riots Bank of Scotland Panasonic (AP): Settler plan by Israel 'flouts accord' Poppy tribute in Spain for 'man who never was' Beijing sentences gangsters from Hong Kong to death Brittan in plea to slop stalling on euro 'Jackal' demands a death for each day in jail Hook Home Service Buddy in doghouse after bite tiny Diners serve up grief for Monica UN spies losing osattle with Baghdad Weapons inspectors uncovered much of Saddam's arsenal, but now have little power, writes James Bone in New York US abandons strategy of surgical strikes Targets Scottish Widows Product Recall Aziz shoots first in television soundbite war Propaganda Somak Holidays Time Tourists leave Israel amid gas attack fear Travel firms respond to the rising tension, write Arthur Leathley and christopher Walker in jerusalem Six of the Best Hot Tip With up to £10 off, our best-sellers have just got… … prizes Cutting Edge Jane Shilling Objects of desire There's no such thing as class Society jeweller Julia Ogilvy married into the Royal Family. Interview by Moira Petty Proudfoot Vile bodies at my local swimming pool The Sunday Times There's no such thing They act like bolshie teenagers, argues Mary Ann Sieghart Why are they so churlish now they have what they want? Nanny's fate The Times Diary Cash convert The Times Diary Picture Gallery Get a move on, William The Tory leader has not got times to make singificant errors of judgment, says michael Gove Clarke would be well placed to stand against Hague Slim pickings The Times Diary Making up The Times Diary Video naughty The Times Diary Lost and floundering in the English language Countdown over Iraq A new strategy aimed at the nerve-centre of Saddam's power Pacts Britannica Less constructive opposition than constructive engagement Gold Stars Reward good schools with cash as well as praise Government help to save the family Getting in line BBC accountability Politicians and their private lives The military option Millennium bug Entente cordiale goes off the rails Court Circular Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Picture Gallery Birthdays today Bristol Grammar School The Purcell School Reception Service dinner Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Luncheaon Receptions Service reunion Service luncheon Marriages Anniversaries Church news Delta Worldwide Faresavers Jetworld Peter Cotes Peter Cotes actor, producer and dirctor, died on November 10 aged 86. He was born on March 19,1912 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jetline Flightseekers Charter Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Henry James Henry James, civil servant, died on Novermber 10 aged 78. He was born on December 12,1919 Svetlana Beriosova Svetlana Beriosova ballerina, died in London on November 10 aged 66. She was born in Kaunas Lithuania, on September 24,1932 The Scarlet Pimpernel News The Times Crossword No 20,948 Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling In the Saturday Times Forecast Lifeboats Inside Section 2 Today BT chief says Brown's figures 'too optimistic' Shell sheds 20% of oil products workforce Air New Zealand Business The banana split that threatens a trade war Wassail builds up BICC stake Arts Scottish Media tunes in to Capital Radio ICI emerges as potential buyer in Zeneca deal Media Television and Radio Business Today Tories in £100m rail link bill claim IMF team finalising Brazil loan GEI awaits payout Gerrard's record Chrysler's farewell Tourist Rates Chevrolet PowerGen turns its attention to Australia Societies urged to help poor Japan seeks million jobs from new spending plan Business Life Start-up costs hit News Corp Bank of America settlement Taiwanese company boosts Silicon Glen Business Roundup Bemrose plunges Fairness at Work call Russian banks to close SkyePharma chief Young's profit up 27% Oxford profits slide Glaxo is attacked on R&d Autonomy by our city Editor: Bilton looking like fair game Commentary Coral offers lift Ladbroke hopes of painless sale GRE to revamp life fund Powergen Danka review must be done by next month RIT trust suffers setback Wassail stakebuilding puts Delta on bid alert Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Alarm call Tempus Ladbroke PowerGen Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes ED&F Man Wall Street The transatlantic banana split that risks a world trade war Carl Mortished reports on the unlikely source of a looming global crisis over exports Unfinished business for PFI task force The Business of Politics Industrial espionage at Canary Wharf? The Telegraph… The Times City Diary City limits The Times City Diary Well red The Times City Diary All that money spent on marble , and the fire alarm… The Times City Diary Sweet talk The Times City Diary Bank of Scotland Web of policy queries fails to entangle Eddie Resilient performance by equities Compaq British Funds Heritage acquired by Masco Pillar plan Dennis wins orders Po Na Na ahead Naafi dividend up Cable & Wireless Acquisitive Bank of Ireland to splash out Telewest sales rise under new chief Lonrho Africa resists coup Asset management boosts ED&F Man Warning issued by Haden MacLellan Business Roundup Staveley in demerger Bandt climbs by 50% Greycoat biding time Lynx leaps ahead The Times Unit Trust Information Service Purdey ENO's unkind cuts Opera Boris Goduny Coliseum Higher Pop Jewel, the charmer from Alaska Fingers crossed, we'll get through today The Sunday Times Theatre Pop Profile Tea and sympathy for the devil? What's a nice thrash metal monster like Lars Ulrich in a posh place like this? David Sinclair finds out Antz sky digital Big, big country Live Gig Wide Prairie Live Gig Hands of gold Jazz Albums Pop Albums A gem, plain and simple New Pop Albums The Times Top 10 Albums The Exorcist Pop Opinion Geri and the pacemakers Former Spice Girls—in fact, all pop stars—just don't figure among the nations movers and shakers Listings Recommended this Weekend Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marlt Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seat avallable SEats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Classical Concerts Raymond Gubbay Exhibitions Theatres Marchetto Theatres Mum's the sad word Theatre Be My Baby Pleasance, N7 Pain in short bursts Guiding Star Cottesloe Music Arias and grazes Recital Liri Te Kanawa Albert Hall FT readers swing to Labour The nations intellectual elite is abandoning the Tories, says Robert M. Worcester Voting Intention by Readership skydigital The safest solution is to step out of the closet Blairs' friend wooed to keep out privatisers A party? When we hit 1m The head of the first digital terrestrial TV service plans to keep the launch low-key. Raymond Snoddy reports Media & Marketing The Gallup Organization Media Assistant Salesperson/account Executive KPMG It's time for clarity Media Initiatives Group Mopping up the blood at M&S Sales Executives How To Make £30,000 p. a. Freelance Writing Have viewers had enough of the insides story? The human body hits our screens again. Anjana Ahuja reports P&G opens its doors The Times Kurdish TV station faces ban for bias The ITC ruling will be of great significance to foreign broadcasts, says Michael Binyon Labour opposes any ban on advocating terrorism I was active when it mattered BSKyB's new chairman backed pay Tv from the start, says Alan Tillier the media interview Media & Marketing PSD Barnes Kavelle Limited The Times Carlton upsets Lawrence family Trade digest Constructive trust claim fails Judge entitled to try five cases together Education Winchester College Surrey County Council Technology Colleges Trust Battle Abbey School Disclosing compelled evidence WANTEd Keen Readers Trying complex fraud cases Kimbolton School How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Get Paid for Reading Books Mander Portman Woodward Easter Revision Courses Education University of Bath School of Management The Bradford MBA The University of Reading Leicester University Huron Durham University Business School Manchester Business School Balliol College Kingston University Greenwich School of Management university business… Balliol College University of London MBA Career Guide Courses Insight into Medicine The Oak Tree Nursery Children need music Lord Menuhin believes that music can create a crime-free society. Interview by Dalya Alberge 'Sweaty sports are just not feminine' Why are school games broken down on gender lines? Helene Mulholland finds out why football is still a boy thing Girls don't have female role models to admire Sounding out Music in Schools Nineteen signatures to get my son into nursery Schools are tied up in red tape, says Sue Ellicott Teachers and schools live in constant fear of being sued by parents or students Cork handed empty Cup The Times Healy intent on smoothing off his rough edges Cricket Alan Lec talks to Australia's combative but mellowing wicketkeeper Picture Gallery Games heroes face long winter haul Swimming MacArthur goes battling on through adversity Sailing Trinity make it third time lucky Rugby League Walsh can take winning route on Lucky Town Racing: Bolger Plots New Triumph in Cross-Country Event Thunderer: Cheltenham Course Specialists from Three Meetings skydigital Vodafone extension Thunderer: Newcastle Thunderer: Southwell William Hill Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline By our Sports Staff: Charlton pair are given all-clear Leigh's army dreaming of glory Minnows travel to Fulham hoping to take a leaf out of United's book Hendrie sets sights on another golden goal Nick Szczepanik hears the manager of Tamworth reminisce about a giant-killing and dream of a family reunion Havant pitch in for cup contests Hockey Rusedski holds right course Tennis: Victory for Henman Today Will Confirm Place in ATP Tour Finals Champions enjoy strong position Bowls: England Return to Action Looking to Confirm Quarter-Final Place Whitaker takes steps to recover Equestrianism Panthers display power of recovery Sport in Brief England show no mercy Rugby Union: World Cup Qualifier Offers Chance for Dutch to Prove Courage Netherlands taught the Old tricks David Hands meets the former All Black attcmpting to bring repectabillity to Dutch rugby Oxford are overrun by Fijians For the Record Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Words do no justice to voice of McLaren Gerald Davies Rugby Union Commentary Winning Move Keene on chess Britain hopes for new ice age Angela Court on the high expectations for two 14-year-olds in the national championships Frank Collins Word-Watching Graham forced into an early retirement Boxing Marking birth with birch Television Choice Radio Choice A rare (lower ) case of amusing social satire Reviwe Paul Hoggart BBC1 Satellite and Cable Times Two Crossword Rugby Union 49 Liverpool dynasty ends with the exit of Evans Manager resigns post after failing to maintain the quality of Mersey Schmeichel shouts farewell Rob Hughes believes the goalkeeper is right to leave Manchester united Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Ice Skating 50 Zenith Stamping brings 16-week ban for White

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