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News from 19/11/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Ben MacIntyre, Susan Bell and Michael Evans, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, J. E. Humphrey, Robert Cole, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Philip Webster and James Landale, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Clare Heath (Chairman), Ian A. Olson, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Sheila McKechnie, Director, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Tom Walker, Paul McGuinness, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Jacobs, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John O'Leary Education Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jeanette Winterson, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, James Landale Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Roland Watson, Anna Blundy, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Quentin R. V. Morris, Sharon Halford, Adam Jones and Ray Kennedy, Victoria Fletcher, Cyrus Mehta, Charles Bremner and Mark Henderson, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, John Lawrence, James Niedel, Executive Director, Robert Cole City Correspondent, Wendy Jones, Director, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Chris Smith, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Ilan Stavans, Celia Brayfield, Vaclav Havel, Stephen Wood, John Higgins, Alan McLoughlin, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Elaine Showalter, Reter Riddell, Elisabeth Luard, Richard Evans, Richard Owen, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Saeed Shah, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Des Dearlove, Matthew Parris, Dominic Donald, Mike Rosewell, Geraldine Hamilton, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Neil Moore, Michael Dynes, John Avery Jones, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, John McDonald, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, D. M. B. Marquis, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, R. J. Fitzgerald, Stephen Dalton, Karl Johnston and Alasdair Reid, Jerem Kingston, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Robert J. Waterhouse, Susie Steiner, James Wild, Jan Raath, Peter Hawker (Chairman), Peter Gilbert, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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The £250 a week superstar French free renegade MI5 officer Exposing secrets 'was political' BAe wins S Africa deal England win Farms seized Index Robinson gives 54-second apology for 'oversight' Sabotage holds up the millennium line The technology of sex Navy fires first armed Tomahawk The best and worst of Harley Street Labour will take revenge on peers over defeat Boodle & Dunthorne 30p Every Weekday Now new Labour means never having to be embarrassed Political Sketch Go-ahead for claims by fine defaulters Gateway Reports of RUC's demise denied By our Political Correspondent: Prescott to measure the quality of life Fighting fund to save Schools Pinochet hopes for birthday freedom Switched on to tradition Missing boy phones home Care abuse 'is widespread' Irish policeman's Viagra claim Bonhams Seven face charges over Internet paedophile ring News in Brief The men who had to give up their seats Sexism row as council women force out two newcomers, reports Helen Johnstone Council must find home for Swede TNT Siicott fails to overturn murder conviction Husband 'looked for killer in ads' Dentist 'used spanking to help exam revision' Hague's aunt bluffs way on TV In the Saturday Times Sophie Dahl Cuddly in cashmere BT Big rise in Britons imprisoned abroad Most are help in Spain and France, and half the offences have involved drugs, reports Michael Binyon Around the World without a Clue Woman wins her fight to be first blind JP Government feared damage from ex-spies McGregor strips to rebel's angry soul Benedict Nightingale sees a big-screen anti-hero take to the small stage in Little Malcolm and his Struggle Against the Eunuchs By a Correspondent: University student falls to her death Found Schools website is linked to drug tips Halfords A dramatic tale of two fortunes PC World the Computer Superstore Bit of what you fancy really can do you good Trader's wrong button costs £10m Boots The Queen gets down to business on trading floor Picture Gallery Racing Green Princess crash car may have been in neutral NHS may face £1bn bill for 48-hour week Junior doctors and lorry drivers will feel effects of EU curb, write Charles Bremner and Mark Henderson DSG Retail Ltd Upper Limit Will Exclude Many Prince warns moaning patients Britain challenged on barristers' immunity Frances Gibb reports on a human rights claim over 'negligence' Gas Bills Hotline IBM No cut-off for failing to pay water bill Firms say ban means extra cost for everyone, reports Nick Nuttall BMW Information Service Best rates and the worst conditions Michael Horsnell on the militant Jubilee Line workers who 'do like their tea breaks' DfEE 5m cars 'at risk from lead ban' News in Brief Pig clone hopes Shadow cleared Cab driver jailed Speed failure £1,093 whisky Race to honour old soldier on deathbed Police escort sped Légion d'honneur to 101-year-old veteran minutes before he died, writes Peter Foster Ofsted 'drove head to collapse' Shalom Good News about Israel Britain is a nation proud to be puzzled Cellnet By a Correspondent: Anti-terror policeman killed himself Who would be last Past the post? James Landale looks at who might suffer if plans for PR at the European election are abandoned Labour is in a mess partly of its own making On Politics Dixons Harrods Ltd. PR for next year depends on Tory support Fathers will get cash on death of wife Euro blueprint 'spells ruin for business' Unicef Lotus February vote for Davies successor Rover Short warns against quick fix on debt Minister tells Church that campaign to aid Third World could line pockets of tyrants, writes Dominic Kennedy Celibates say life is too precious to waste on sex British Gas Services 'Pay now, Die Later' Plan Moben Fitted Kitchens High-rise answer to shortage of graves Currie condemns Tory 'incompetence' on BSE Former minister tells inquiry that 'crass' attitudes made the problem worse, reports Michael Hornsby Who's who in the Inquiry National Westminster Bank Plc History of Mistakes and Delays Who Will Give Evidence next Multiple Display Advertising Items Fans of euro recruit Napoleon for hard-sell currency campaign Even Plato was in favour of monetary union, reports Ben MacIntyre in Paris Rome asylum hint provokes Ankara anger Magnet Chinese poachers slaughter rare Tibet antelope (AP): Marcos victory on gold fortune Singapore Airlines Drink ban threatens the peacekeepers Cyprus crackdown on duty-free sales risks UN mutiny, writes Michael Theodoulou in Nicosia Cash-hit republic seeks break from Russian rule Netcom Mugabe seizes property of 841 white farmers Actor's mistress sues his daughter Direct Line Debenhams Picture Gallery China expels journalist Beijing brothel madam to be shot World of burgers and brute force U. S Airways How US leviathan signalled deadly warning to Saddam Anthony Lloyd looks at the array of 'toys' in the Gulf on the USS Eisenhower British Gas Baghdad's enemies to rally in London Tiny Computers Limited Alamo legend 'death diary' makes £211,000 Vote confirms Republican rift Scottish Widows Israelis prepare for withdrawal World in Brief (AP): Freed killer executed Jackal to sue France (Reuters): Jackel to sue France Tables turned on Starr (AFP): Boesak accuser lied (AP): Mexicans flee volcano The case against cannabis Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on marijuana: Harley Street: a flesh-eating bug: Huntington's disease: and the effects of the Spanish diet on longvity Ultratone Futura Child victims you can help Spaniards raise a glass to long life Highlighting Huntington's The Sunday Times Cashing in at Harley St The sexiest woman alive? American vogue has put the official stamp on massive grassroots support for Hilary Clinton. Giles Whittell reports Yorkshire Bank Time Computer Systems Ltd. Your best friend is probably your worst partner The warmest friendships founder over money, says Celia Brayfield Creating a drama, not a crisis Magnus Linklater reports on the art of good education Throwing out errant pupils confirms them as rebels Rebel Mandy The Times Diary Blair's EMU con-trick Sirens alert The Times Diary Hand fisted The Times Diary Seed of lust The Times Diary Where are the Winstons? Politics needs more intellectual input, says Vaclav Havel Triple Offender A strange expection to Blair's 'purer than pure' rule Underground Hold-Up Minister bound and gagged on the Jubilee Line Lessons from Newbury But this should not be the bypass built in Britain Devolution and a weakened Union BMA 'working hard' to change culture of medicine Falklands reply Birthday Prince Judging MPs New depths? Russia's crisis Spirited response A question of breeding Anna Akhmatova Tubby Christmastime Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheon Service dinner Lincoln's Inn Cornwall Lieutenancy Greater London lieutenancy High Sheriffs Personal Column Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Anniversaries University news Appointments Forthcoming marriages Dinners Lightmongers' Company Jacques Medecin Jacques Médecin, Mayour of Nice, 1965-90. died in Uruguay on November 17 aged 70. He was born in Nice on May 5,1928 Personal Column Doug Wright Doug Wright, Kent and England bowler, died on November 13 aged 84. He was born on August 21,1914 Court & Social Churchill's Stairlifts plc Professor Tom Kitwood Professor Torn Kitwood, dementia expert, died from a previously undetected heart defect on November 1 aged 61. He was born on February 16.1937 Dentistry or Beauty Culture? News The Times Crossword No 20,953 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Demon Internet Forecast Gore-Tex In the Times Business Inside Section Safeway braces itself for tough trading High street sales figures revive hopes of rate cut Lords ruling costs KPMG £1m Business BAe and Saab in £1.5bn South African jet deal Arts M&S woes force supplier to close factories HSBC Investment Bank plc Sport Glaxo has cure for Zantac patent headache Business Today Abbey deal Water fears High gas prices lift BG profits by £61m Telewest Communications Abbey National pays £347m for NatWest credit providers Defence firms to boost MoD salary Judge tells Microsoft to alter software Tourist Rates Wife of Colt chief sells £5m of shares Business Roundup NZ purchase for RSA Sema in NHS deal Friendly wins contract Saatchi's Toyota task Belgo buys restaurant Probus profits revive Franklin, Williams & Foy Limited Price crackdown will hit services, warns Hyder Hackett By our City Editor: Royal audience for the MPC Commentary New Look puts stores on notice BA seeks Olympic Airways stake Star Alliance Britons boost Disney Commodities Liffe Options Domestic jitters keep investors on sidelines Stock Market 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 New Look Euro Disney Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes On a Hyder to nothing Tempus Meyer Wall Street Russia in need of 'third way' as economic winter bites Janel Bush says the IMF is wrong to cling to rigid free-market orthodoxy Bowe tie cut The Times City Diary Monopoly boards face challenge The UK is about to have one of the toughest competition regimes in Europe. Cyrus Mehta assesses the strain that it will put on the OFT and the companies that it polices Tall story The Times City Diary Stiff price The Times City Diary Asda be... The Times City Diary Bullfrog Productions Ltd Glaxo remains committed to its own R&D programme FSA must promote high standards Land Securities chief says rental growth may slip France Telecom Century Inns shows 24% rise Germany's 'wise men' cautious The Times Whitecroft in fresh restructure Porter warning Greenway falls Better Colour Steel scheme French drugs groups poised to merge Azlan set for Internet SAS Scandinavian Airlines Customised relations with the client From a Correspondent in Cyberjaya, Malaysia: Apec's rescue plan papers over the cracks at summit Colours lighten forum MMC condemns Arriva Jurys close to finalising Doyle deal Cheaper electricity for Ulster Surprise fall in US trade gap From a Correspondent in Madrid: Spanish telecorns company plans big job losses European Motors issues warning Manchester Business School FKI advances 13% but gives downbeat view of prospects Meyer sees bigger savings at Harcros Macdonald finds little evidence of downturn The Times News lnt nears Italy satellite TV deal Avalon suspended as loans are cut off Business Roundup Clyde Blowers offer Brammer falls short Chase service retained Ben Bailey fears Revenue reform debate vital John Avery Jones sees the need for a carefu, l analysis of the proposals for a general anti-avoidance rule What goes round comes round Any Other Business Cable & Wireless Human rights to Keep 'the tax police' at bay The Times Unit Trust Information Service Diners Club International Gilts advance as equities fade Savoy Taylors Guild De Niro up a bland alley New Movies: Geoff Brown peers through the pretentious fug surrounding Ronin to discover... not vey much Rounders New Videos 'Nice car chases' Pop My name is Joe Russians in a fine rage Theatre The Storm Almeida Bobbing for Irish apples Belfast Festival Surprise, surprise and thank you Radio Les Misérables Surfeit of sacdharin The Best of Times Vaudeville Stylish spot of delusion Twelfth Night Sheffield Crucible Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie 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 Entertainments Listings Lid off the Irish underworld New on Video New Classical CDS: Posthumous piano tribute to Schnittke; a bargain Falstaff; and Hummel reappraised Orchestral New Classical CDS Entertainments Listings Dance Sorted for ease and whiz Pop Pulp Hereford Just William's head and feet Dance: Nadine Meisner meets the choreographer William Forsythe as his Frankfurt Ballet makes its long-awaited Sadler's Wells debut. Plus review Down Under on top form Music: John Allison on the highlight of the Melbourne Festival Tomorrow Crack team in a Viennese whirl Concerts VPO/Jansons Fstival Hall Monster music BCMG/Gruber Birmingham Slowest motion Eiko & Koma Queen Elizabeth Hall Kneeling before an ever clever guide to culture An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Culture By Roger Scruton Duckworth, £14.95 ISBN 0 7156 2870 4 Words that wear so well The Times Dark side of a life in pictures Feared and envied in equal measure, the genius of Caravaggio was threatened by his violent personality, says Peter Ackroyd In metro on Saturday A poet taken out of time Lorca a Dream of Life By Leslie Stainton Bloomsbury, £20 ISBN 0 7475 4128 0 Evoking souls of the departed The River Midnight By Lilian Nattel Review, £12.99 ISBN 0 7472 2215 0 Pears on a Willow Tree By Leslie Pietrzyk Granta, £9.99 ISBN 1 86207 220 5 Picture Gallery Designer lives and loves Shopping By Gavin Kramer Fourth Estate, £9.99 ISBN 1 85702 807 4 Marital woe The Pollen Room By Zoë Jenny Bloomsbury, £13.99 ISBN 0 7475 4130 2 Art nouveau New York Mosaic Three Novels By Isabel Bolton Virago, £12.99 ISBN 1 86049 598 2 Western ties The Mercy Seat By Rilla Askew Penguin, £8.99 ISBN 0 14 027760 9 Two touches Jacob's Hands By Aldous Huxley and Christopher Isherwood Bloomsbury, £6.99 ISBN 0 7475 4050 0 A touch of sexual hysteria Technology was at hand when men had problems with the sexuality of women, says Jeanette Winterson The Technology of Orgasm 'Hysteria', the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction By Rachel P. Maines Johns Hopkins University, £15 ISBN 0 80185 941 7 The right man gets it wrong Fighting for Peace By Michael Rose Harvil, £18, ISBN 1 860 46512 9 Mount gives the historical novel such a good name Jem (and Sam) a Revenger's Tale By Ferdinand Mount Chatto & Windus, £14.99 ISBN 0 7011 6815 3 Recipe for a rebel Elizabeth David By Lisa Chaney MacMillan, £20 Isbn 0 333 65930 9 Bargains of the week: Mystic theatricals in Wiltshire; two-for-one Canaries offer; say Hi to Bali at a discount Pack your Bags Check-In STA Travel American Vacations Plc Cuba Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Overseas Express Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Glasgow Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta Worldwide Trailfinders Flightbookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Zurich Weekend Travel Purpose of custody time limits must be given due weight Money misapplied by recipient Trade union nature of organisation Agent entitled to his commission The Times Redgrave sets sights on beating his record Indooe Rowing The Times Briton returns with a mission After a period of disillusionment, skier Emma Carrick-Anderson is back on slopes Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Rolph hunts the scalp of her European rival Swimming Great Britain Squad Keene on Chess Winning Move Suny Bay turns back clock Racing: Repeat Haydock Victory Inspires Memories of Desert Orchid Richard Evans Nap: Royal Event (2.50 Wincanton) Next best: Get Real (2.00 Warwick) Legal & Public Notices Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Wincanton Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Sedgefield Confident Westwood plays it by numbers Skydigital Pressure tells as O'Grady loses temper Golf Amateurs set for ultimate finale Mel Webb sets the scene for what promises to be two days of gripping action Exhausted O'Suillivan forced to withdraw Snooker Battling Irish finally run out of steam Football: Mijatovic Strike Stifles McCARTHY'S Bid to Take Control of European Championship Group McCarthy undaunted Moldova offer McMenemy no gifts Romania make experience pay Teller calls time on Wainwright Rugby Union: Scotland Trio Omitted for Match against World Champions United prepare for supporters' fury Elisara on right learning curve Holland exploit German failings Upbeat England turn to Croft Alan Lee detects a positive approach on eve of first Test Betdirect For the Record Running against the course of history Cricket Commentary Irish taste victory for first time Rugby League Resurgent Graf finds fresh inspiration Tennis: Novotna Limps to Defeat in Chase Championships Richardson cut down to size Guide to 1999 International and County Cricket Fixtures Innovations mark new season McCord cuts down Giants Sport in Brief Burns driven by desire Kevin Eason goes for a ride with the man determined to overtake Colin McRae at the top of British rallying Primus Draw puts champions on collision course Bowls Word Watching MacArthur makes good impression Sailing Two go mad in Tuscany Radio Choice Frequency Guide Radio 1 Not so much a young one as a living doll Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Skiing England cash in as Czechs taken to limit Wembley crowd cheered by impressive victory that helps to take heat off Hoddle Times Two Crossword Dublin offers patriotic front Golf 50 Morse Computers La Crème de la crème appears Park SHL Recruitment & Assessment Albany appointments ICI FirstEXECUTIVE Donovan Data Systems Ltd Intentia What's in it for me? 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