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News from 24/11/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Brian Collett, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Prudence Raper, John D. E. Lewis, Geoffrey Green, Football Correspondent, Nigel Wrench, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, J. M. Dyson, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, James Landale, Political Correspondent, Michael Perham, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Elizabeth Carnegy, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, David Hands Rugby Correspondent and Mark Souster, Kimberly McDonald, Matthew Barbour, Edited Robert Cole, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louis Blanchet, Ross Dunn, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, T. J. B. Pallister, Chris Barton, Peter Barnard, Simon Tait, Jasper Gerard, Colin Murray, Shirley English and James Bone, Richard Cork, Heather Hallett, Susie Steiner and Alexandra Frean, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Stephen Wood, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Lewis Smith, John Russell Taylor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, George Engle, Michael Shrimpton, Bronwen Maddox, Nick Nuttall and Alexandra Frean, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Andrew Lockley and Nick Armstrong, Rodney Hobson, John Allison, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Graham Cunningham, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Richard Gerrard, Gerald Larner, David Goodall, Kevin McCarra, Giles Tremlett and James Landale, Stuart Weir, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, Paul Dundas, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Kitchener, Chris Ayres, Plaers Lane, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Curtiss, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Robin Lodge, Richard Floyd, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, and Stephen Wood, Michael Shortall, Alexandra Campbell, Norman Fowler, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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High life for lord from Down Under Welfare reform is top Cabinet priority Index Chance meeting saves boy's life Summer wine country is vintage Britain £100,000 to Be Won Check your scores today Rattle conducts 3,500 players into record book Yeltsin holds bedside talks Social worker stabbed at hostel Yardley sold It's over: British beef to go on sale abroad again Picture Gallery Blair's babes find it hard to join the lads AXS Telecom 30p Every Weekday EU pushes for tax harmony France and Germany reject Brown's veto, writes Charles Bremner France and Germany reject Brown's veto writes Charles Bremner Blair supports right-wing Spain on jobs Dell Greeks ask Prince for marbles Hague to study US-style 'caring Conservatism' Blair in Belfast to restart peace talks Detective is cleared of expenses fiddle News in Brief Baby murder charge Air 'danger' man back Children left in Turkey Hunt for missing girl Mothers-to-be at risk Deception case dropped Alliance Leicester Husband who lost everything sues for £3m Reversing circumcision may be stretching a point Social worker killed at hostel Girlfriend sued for falling pregnant 15 years in jail for Hell's Angel 'Passion helped to sink Atlantic bid' Crew tell of a surprise passenger in the captain's cabin. Shirley English and James Bone report Crew tell of a surprise passenger in the captain's cabin. Shirley English and James Bone report TNT Cost of the beef ban keeps mounting Destruction of cattle must continue as producers try to woo back export markets, Michael Hornsby reports Destruction of cattle must continue as producers try to won back export markers. Michael Hornsby reports Curne calls for compensation for the victims' families Inadequate ministers 'caused deaths', reports Michael Hornsby The Royal Bank of Scotland NEC Direct A 13-point guide to your quality of life Nick Nuttall and Alexandra Frean report on a plan for better growth A Symbol of Decline Ex-inmate wins right to challenge condom ban Star Alliance Prisoners' dart drug ruse Orange Bishop accuses Church on gays Dan Technology Anger at far-right speech to school Film-makers will field a ?2m satire on England footballers Interflora Flowers World Wide Disaster workers faced US prison threat Chance meeting at bus stop saves boy's life Yours sincerely... Liszt Car of the Year 1999 Stepping softly into Roman past Abduction case man remanded News in Brief Baxter recovers Soldier's victory Prince's post Maria Eagle, MP Correction Tube is likely to close on the eve of 2000 Ford We are not enthused by millennium party plans Mark Henderson on a new £500,000 roadshow to fight apathy in the UK Cave men find underground labyrinth Robinson broke law 12 times, Tories say Dossier alleging breaches of company rules is sent to Trade Department, writes Jill Sherman Dossier alleging breaches of company rules is sent to Trade Department, writes Jill Sherman Cellnet Morgan campaigns against sleaze £1.5m spending cap sought for Scottish poll Lib Dems in attack on Labour 'Toryism' Ministers take road to wooing grey vote Ailing Yeltsin holds hospital summit Laid low by pneumonia, Russia's leader is an ever greater liability, writes Anna Blundy in Moscow Arts world finds scholarship for casserole maestro hard to swallow Jameson Ukraine 'serial killer' in the dock 'Political plot' led to Gaullist suicide Son finds secret code as death riddle deepens, writes Ben MacIntyre BT Rail passengers left stranded by Euro-strikers Dramatic gesture a first for Stoppard St. Joseph's Hospice EasyJet Iraqis want Saddam tried Britain backs plan to indict the dictator for war crimes amid new signs of opposition, writes Michael Binyon Baghdad rejects UN dossier call Netanyahu vows to implement next West Bank pullout The Sunday Times Enterprise Network Millennium suicide sect found in Israel The Photographs of HG Ponting (AP): European cold snap kills 62 World in Brief Clinton friend cleared Threat to Kurdish TV (AFP): Ankara clears leaders (AFP): Tirana protest alert (AFP): Jackal halts jail fast (Reuters): Berlin move begins Hook Home Service Beijing lauds Mao's victim as hero Oral-B 'Playboy cop' exposes art fraud riddle A $17.5m 'theft' of masterpieces has perplexed police, writes Giles Whittell Pentagon seeks unilateral nuclear disarmament to cut costs Skydigital (Reuters): TV death doctor invites test case The stigma that never goes away Next Tuesday is World Aids Day. Radio 4 presenter Nigel Wrench, who has Aids, says attitudes are changing - but not as quickly as the treatment that has transformed his life I think it would have been easier if it had been cancer The virus is in my blood, but it's simply biding its time The Times Drugs to ease the terror Medicine Chest Dr Thomas Stuttaford The Harley Medical Group Direct Line Personal Loans Magnesium-OK Blair's laddish new Labour Women in politics The image of Tony Blair is of a woman-friendly politician heading a feminised party. So why are there so few women in his Cabinet? Grace Bradberry reports Somak Holidays FPD Savills Time The RUC must not be betrayed Mr Blair should stand by the rule of law, argues Michael Gove The RUC cannot be allowed to die a death by 1,000 cuts Walking small The Times Diary Picture Gallery The toughest love of all Wives and partners are being enlisted to help in the reform of child sex molesters Pot-au-feu The Times Diary Eye say! The Times Diary Love rat The Times Diary Danger, freaks in control New Labour is threat to democracy, says Stuart Weir EMU for Business Feeble arguments from the boardroom St Petersburg Tragedy Galina Starovoitova's murder is a small death for liberty What's in a Name? The Royal Court cannot afford to bicker over its title Flaws detected in the closed-list voting system Resolving disputes Millennium stamps Masons and judges Scots and English Opera in concert New depths Rewriting the Commandments Legal discrimination? Feminine angels Court Circular Musical evening Reception Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Luncheon Church news Today's birthdays Personal Column Transport Research Foundation Meeting Memorial service Dinners Anniversaries Cooks' Company Legal appointment The Earl of Devon Charies Christopher CourtENAY, 17th Baronet, owner of powderham Castle near Exeter, died on november 19 aged 82. He was born on July 13,1916 All Tickets Personal Column Jetworld Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Charter Express Faresavers Flightseekers Delta Worldwide Lupus Travel Ltd. Professor Susan Strange Professor Susan Strange, export on international relations, died on October 25 aged 75. She was born on June 9,1923 Jetline Court & Social Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Jimmie Ireland Jimmie Ireland, Scottish rugby player and administrator, died on October 25 aged 94. He was born on December 10,1903 England again regret saying farewell to wings Tenant's notice was invalid Union Camp Corporation NatWest Father to show he is fit for contact Business to Business Complete Jobbing Multi/Trade Quality Building… Private Detective Kiwi Experience Union Camp Corporation Make Money from Financial Betting International Product Design Setting aside default judgment Build Yourself a Substantial Pension Liquidations Receiverships Limit to scope of European equal pay legislation AAA = Fast finance non status any purpose loans,… Weaver Valley Estates Times Newspapers Guides BT Communications 2000 International Calls Winner has gratitude of four firms he helped grow Rodney Hobson on Business Link guidance to entreprenurs on improving practices Business to Business Regus Link Italian Emporium Ltd Special Offer Worry as smaller enterprises shun IT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pot Shop Italian Emporium Ltd Eclipse 99 Adviser's key role in piano venture Earn £50k next year! Start now building a dealer… Amazing Income with Libra Horse Racing Prestige TNT - it's Dynamite Briefings Picture Gallery A helping hand that notches up the points How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form Fantasy League Services Choose your Players from Here Gordon's golden shot nets a prize This week's £500 winner, a taxi driver from Essex, owed his 30-point total to a handy Middlesbrough pair—and that Villa man Fantasy Quiz Prizes Fantasy League Faxback Service As I was saying Assisters are not doing it for themselves Trabsfer Line Helping Hands Fantasy League Leaderboard The Times Crossword No 20,957 News Forecast In the Times Business Inside Section 2 Today Siebe swallows ailing BTR in £9bn merger Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Bonn to fight for duty-free John Charcol Economics Yardley brands sold to Germany's Wella Arts Price claim attacked by Dixons Deutsche plans $9bn takeover of Bankers Pension funds act on corporate governance Law Television and Radio Business Today Fall in house prices recorded Forecasters team up on recession warning News Corp unveils European subsidiary Fitzgerald backing for EMU Investors return to fray Midland Bank Majestic looks at festive promotions to boost sales LucasVarity disposal Renewed GRE bid rumours lift share price 14% Allen suffers £1m hit from contract errors Business Roundup Southnews advances Alert hurts Servomex New orders for RM Hewetson interims up Goldshield shop plan Ferraris grows 22% LIBERfabrica steady Tourist Rates Netscape in $4bn merger talks with America Online Picture Gallery Nationwide benefit vow as profits rise Channel chairman facing revolt By our City Editor: Flip-charting BTR's transition Commentary Pearson deal gets go-ahead Salvesen to spend £100m Star Alliance MacLaurin 'not for M&S' Commodities Liffe Options Investors pour back on wave of mergia mania Stock Market Adam Jones 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 GRE parts hold the key Tempus C Salvesen Allen Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Boosey & Hawkes Wall Street Frothy speech The Times City Diary Captains of industry put a flawed case for EMU Economic Anatole Kaletsky There is no reason to accept that the 114 petitioners are representative of all business Picture Gallery Count Blades The Times City Diary Buzzwords The Times City Diary Wright wrangle The Times City Diary Predator becomes prey as numbers game makes return As Siebe's 'ninjas' prepare to invade BTR, Carl Mortished reflects on the irony of the takeover While Axa and Aig make overtures to the board of… The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw Boosey & Hawkes warning strikes dull chord in City Britannic Assurance Cat signs up again with BASF PolyMASC deal Jacobs' new horizon Cranswick buy Bid battle looms as Tyco offers $11.3bn for AMP Up, up and away to some serious money Market Leader Equities continue to surge IWC The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT The Mersey renaissance Museums and galleries are leading the way in the cultural rebirth of Liverpool, as Simon Tait reports Hard Times Opera Journey to Hell on a first-class ticket Theatre Eurydice BAC Sw11 Building a Library A guide to the best available classical recordings, presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 Schumann's Kinderszenen Reviewed by plers Lane BMW Financial Services Group Galleries Secret is out Pop Recommended Today Listings Nuss directs Pinter Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Opera & Ballet Tom Conti Entertainments Listings Faded by comparison Concerts London Sinf Howarth Huddersfield Fine Peake-time viewing Opera Gormenghast Wuppertal Good night Vienna Philharmonia/Dohnanyi Festival Hall Entertainments Listings What a tangled web she weaves Visual Art: Richard Cork ponders the spiders and spectres that haunt Louise Bourgeois' Serpentine show La traviata The Times Around the Galleries Legal Appointments Enron Chambers Professional Recruitment Minter Ellison Lawyers ZMB Industry the Zarak Group Graham Gill & Young TT Clumthe Transport Mutual Let's get together and work outside the law Mediation, funded by legal aid, saves money, say Andrew Lockley and Nick Armstrong A novel look back in anger? Legal Diary Picture Gallery Renee Calder EJ Legal Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Abuse at home still haunts us Warner Cranston Chambers Banking & Finance William Fry Solicitors Abbey National QD Legal Graham Gill & Young The solicitor who never was A case against a law firm argues that clients should expect to be seen by a lawyer. Frances Gibb reports ZMB Industry the Zarak Group Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Why landlords can no longer lie low Garfield Robbins Johnson Millar There are no barriers to entry Legal Appointments QD In-House Legal Lipson Lloyd Jones Crown Prosecution Service Scottish & Newcastle Spencer Stuart Office of Fair Trading Capita Ras Reed Elsevier Hodders: Civil Litigation Solicitor Dell Sprecher Grier Ralph Hume Garry Commercial Litigation Assistants The Times Team Leader in Barristers Chambers Holoborn College The Official Solicitor QD In-House Legal Zarax MacRae Brenner QD Zarak MacRae Brenner QD Littleton Chambers Legal Appointments Hw In-House Legal Wellington Underwriting plc London Guildhall University Oury Colhoun & Co The Sunday Times Merricks Solicitors Conveyancer - Reading Leagal Exec. or inr solicior… Court Service Linklaters & Alliance Legal & Public Notices Freshfields Barclays Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation EJ - Legal Strategic Recruitment Advisers CGU & you Ball pens perfect Everton script Football: Struggling Merseyside Team Enjoy Spot of Light Relief with Victory over Newcastle Revitalised Liverpool face test of character Williams feels the strain Snooker: Upsets Continue as Frustrated Harold Sets Sights on Maring Breakthrough William Hill Rangers must rise to Parma challenge Barclaycard Dallaglio back in England plans Rugby Union Packers face up to end of an era American Football Rose reflects on new challenge ahead Golf: Qualifying School Win for Drummond Completes Notable Weekend for British and Irish For the Record Eurosport Clean sweep for best of British Weekend Winners Today's Fixtures Henman faces intensive test of quality Tennis Details Henderson hopes to earn top marks in Hennessy Racing: Fiddling the Facts Schools Impressively at Home Richard Evans Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Course Specialists Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Market Rasen Thunderer: Lingfield Park Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline England exposed by McGrath Cricket: Lower-Order Collapse Allows Australia to Take Charge of First Test Scoreboard from Brisbane Word Watching Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Putting the houses in order Television Choice What comes naturally is not all desirable Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Sutton set to spur Ewood Park exodus Striker may follow Hodgson Gullit in Shearer hint Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Rugby Union England left on the back foot McRae disappears in cloud of smoke Standings Tennis Morse Computers No Title

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