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News from 25/11/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Pease National Director, Phil Yates, Selina Hastings, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Peter Rose, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, Gary Neville, Fiona Hopkinson, Osman Streater, Graeme Woolaston, Mark Souster, Milton Keynes, Michael Holroyd (Chairman), Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Georges Ware, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Eileen Craine, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jason Nisse and Robert Cole, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Tim Waspshott, Geoff Brown, Graham Able, Master, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Karl Johnston, Bernard Dunstan, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Alasdair Reid, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Harris, Scotland Correspondent, Michael Clark, Arthur Leathley and Roland Watson, Janet Bush, Anna Blundy, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Helen Rumbelow, Anthony Meyer, Tom Burroughes, Victoria Fletcher, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, George Caulkin and Stephen Wood, John Woodcock, Annabel Venning, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Njongonkulu Cape Town, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Penelope Fitzgerald, Vaughan Freeman, Chris Oliver Wilson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Senay Boztas, Robin Chichester-Clark Chairman, Paul Wilkinson, John Crisp, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Peter Porter, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Slavin' and Surfin', Nick Kelly, Roger Sainsbury, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ben Wakeham, Jason Nisse, Alan Copps, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Gavin Hadland, Chris McGrath, Moira Petty, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent0, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ben Hall, Ray Hatley, Adrian Lee and Claudia Joseph, Simon Jenkins, Mark Henderson, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, James Fenton, H. R. F. Keating, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Alan Phillips, Midweek View, Robert Rhodes, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Joanna Coles, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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On, the agony of childbirth Passions flare over Lords reform Cheering breaks tradition of silence The Main Bills Charlotte, 3, found safe Sir John Major Index Rally driver burns out 300 metres from glory Rory Bremner: How Camilla helped me to impersonate… Major critical of army social 'elite' faces discharge Tiffany & Co 30p Every Weekday Hague accused of gutter sneer LSE faces revolt over plan to raise fees Virgin NET Tory leader hints at Mandelson mystery Trimble and Ahern agree on cross-border bodies Britain triumphs at Emmy awards Hague flies to the aid of bird breeder 'Difficult' pupils kept at home during inspection Somak Holidays 3 hurt as helicopter crashes News in Brief Body in pond Pinochet warrant Cruelty charge Irish rail strike Nuclear pills Singer is freed Playboy's perfect woman is dead sexy Robin Young ponders why the magazine's top 100 includes so few stars who are either alive or brunette Missing girl, 3, found safe on second night in woods How researchers got dunking to a tea Prada Boy, 15, recruited into kidnap gang The Sexiest Women of the Century Trawler snatches fisheries navy men Mitsubishi Motors Prince's Trust fined £10,000 for wall deaths Asian boy invited BNP to school Simpson Picture Gallery Portrait of the artist's house as a lost cause Dixons Relief road protesters dig in for long fight Hairy mice point way ahead to baldness cure Stabbed social worker turned down new post Soldiers on training exercise poisoned Cyclist tops 45mph in lorry slipstream Disabled boy wins £3m claim News in Brief Snowdon success Hunger striker Hot on the trail Reliant stung Shot man 'broke into own home' Jet's crew lose dog but gain a hamster Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Pair were raped oh Christmas night HIV cases rise as the young spurn condoms Pop star joins safe sex crusade, writes Helen Rumbelow PC World the Computer Superstore Spare lines laden with regret Firtst Night Toymaker revives the Roundhouse Burberry London Truly, madly, democratic Lords have no peers The Queen's Speech Valerie Grove Is amused by an atmosphere of pop-star glamour nearly 30 years after she attended her last State Opening Peeresses House of Fraser A Summary of the Bills Benefits must be 'deserved' Welfare Reform Michelin NHS market will be abolished Health Picture Gallery Councils face 'hit squads' Town Halls Fog of war obscures Lords battlefield On Politics Car charges to raise billions for the capital London Shelved: the Bills that got away Held over Hague attacks Lords reform Shake-up for legal aid The Justice System Ernest Jones the Diamond & Watch Specialist PR Euro-poll Bill is back Elections Clash likely over gay sex The Age of Consent Visa Unions cry foul Workers' Rights Asylum-seekers to lose benefits Abpi 'Education is Government's top priority' Panels to agree pact with young offenders Youth Justice IBM announces Surprise, it's your IBM S/390 enterprise server IBM 'Slave hotel' of Saudi prince angers Egypt Lufthansa Specials Demon Internet (Reuters): State hopes soar as Gaza opens airport Iraqi groups plead for funds to fight Saddam American official hosts talks with exile factions in London, reports Michael Binyon Disillusion grows over South Korea's 'sunshine policy' Marbles lose out to God and mammon in great Greek debate The heritage issue so dear to politicians leaves voters cold, writes John Carr from Athens Bishop in business scandal resigns ACC Telecom Mossad agent quits in latest spying fiasco Maharishi Open University Hopes of Cyprus missile' deal rise Funeral bares desperation in Russia's soul The murder of a Duma reformer has united the nation, writes Anna Blundy (AFP): EU threatens trade war over Kurd leader U. S Airways Jackal's jail fast ends 'by order' Milosevic sacks army chief in Belgrade power play For Richer Or Poorer Gore escapes campaign funds inquiry Indian elite dined out on protected game Christopher Thomas in Delhi reports on calls to prosecute after wildlife banquet Tiny Cheltenham & Gloucester (AP): Milan police chief on murder charge World in Brief (Reuters): Sudan democracy move (AP): Gun raid at Paris store Child role for singer Cuba review mooted (Reuters): Shark bites boy in half Horrifying!!! Heritage Hotels Darwin's hidden secrets Science Briefing Nigel Hawkes Fire and ice in Soho Is this how life really began? An extraordinary theory about the origins of life is causing controversy, says Nigel Hawkes His claims bear on the wealth of nations Worldcover Annual Travel Insurance Bank of Scotland Banking Direct StMungo's Never mind the baby, is your stomach flat? When Camilla took me to task Rory Bremner's presence at the Prince of Wales's 50th brithday party confirms that he has been absorbed into the very establishment circles he targets. Interview by Moira Petty 3Com U. S. Robotics Scottish Widows Beware the Philistines of publishing James Fenton laments the passing of the OUP poetry list Picture Gallery Kingdom of murk "I Don't Remember HIM Last Time… The People's Constitution is being threatened by the Lords reform now I Don't Remember Him Last Time Garter club The Times Diary Nosh for dosh The Times Diary Absent foes The Times Diary Picture Gallery Book binds The Times Diary Alan Coreh Boldly going to spread the millennial message Unhappy Interests A Queen's Speech with plenty to upset the powerful Art for their Own Sakes How Greek politicians exploited both Prince and Marbles Freedom and Fire Schools need to handle racist parties with special care 'Blind alley' of bombing Iraq Debt relief CPS decisions EMU's effect on tax and business Newbury bypass BNP school speech Sense of nation Confused directions To those who say poems don't pay Oeufs en concrete Signs of the times Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements A memorial service for Mr Colin Graham Hardie. Fellow and Tutor of Magdalen College. Oxford 1963-73; Emeritus Fellow 1973-88 Personal Column Exotic plants keep autumn chills away Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Prior's Field School, Godalming Service luncheon Luncheon Receptions Service reception Lecture Church news Anniversaries Sir Kenneth Oxford Sir Kenneth Oxford, CBE, QPM, former Cheif Constable of Merseyside, died on November 23 aged 74. He was born on June 25,1924 Professor Stuart Sutherland Professor Stuart Sutherland, psychologist, died on November 8 aged 71. He was born on March 26,1927 Personal Column Flights Directory Great Deals Jetline Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices One Old Turtle Said to Another Please Go Back into… James Goldman The Cure of Consumption The Times Crossword No 20,958 News Business AA Information Lifeboats Tomorrow in the Times Inside Section 2 Today Labour seeks to protect FSA New measures in Queen's Speech follow opposition to watchdog's power CDC Sell-Off in the Pipeline Picture Gallery Southgate struggles to dismiss rumours of EMI takeover Ecclestone's bond snubbed by banks M&S board called to crisis meeting Arts Digital Signatures Get Go-Ahead Hinchliffe firm heads for administration Picture Gallery Sport Bovis plan hits shares in Atkins Cartier Television and Radio Business Today Oil at 12-year low ITV decision day Anglian considers cashback Sterling slides Trifast bullish Benfield boosted Anglo Irish up Ashquay listing Tourist Rates Intel inside ITC spells out financial terms for future of ITV franchises Severn Trent unlikely to beat inflation AOL tables $4.2bn agreed takeover bid for Netscape Brazil plays down privatisation scandal BT venture likely to face full inquiry National Grid plans future for Energis Jarvis seeks partner for ?1bn expansion Business Roundup R-R hints on UK costs Rescue plan for Ethical Tring talks terminated Powell Duffryn up 22% Cancer charity's stake Athlone improves 17% Cosalt's sixth advance Deutsche's extra need Airtours to raise £250m in bond issue Cellnet is primed for sales leap Tomb Raider film to benefit Eidos Merger of paper duo to cost jobs By Our City Editor: No holding place for M&s Commentary Picture Gallery Star Alliance Commodities Liffe Options Profit takers move in as City pauses for breath Stock Market Michael Clark Those investors exposed to the food manufacturers… 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 In need of spice Tempus Severn Trent Airtours Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Jarvis Hotels Wall Street Rules have changed for the world 's stock market investors Jason Nisse and Robert Cole on the reasons behind the rising volatility in recent years Samba spin The Times City Diart US nerve returns with a vengeance In search of inspiration for some original Christmas… The Times City Diary Card games The Times Diary Solvent sigh The Times City Diary MD's move The Times City Diary Picture Gallery The Times Squaring up to revival of Roundhouse The Times City Diary Shares iose early gains Get Cellnet Business First from BT British Funds Vivendi The Times Unit Trust Information Service Diners Club International Fair Briar North of the Thames Halifax Property Services Fair Briar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association of Residential Letting Agents Marler & Marler John Spencer Chestertons Retire to Cambridge Retire to Dunchurch Multiple Display Advertising Items Cluttons Daniel Smith Association of Residential Letting Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard Goldfinch F. W. Gapp Multiple Display Advertising Items Radical change starts at the grass-roofs level The Integer Millennium House's innovative use of low and high-tech has produced a home that is truly green. Rachel Kelly reports The Times It pays to give nanny home help Staff housing can lift prices, says Annabel Venning How the Cattle Shed Added Value Smart Moves Galliard Homes Limited Warwickshire Coopers Gate Regalian How Tiger Bay turned respectable Cardiff's dockland, once a red-light district blighted by decades urben decay, is being transformed, Senay Boztas reports The Times A Jolly Good Move The Times A View from the Top I have seen the future - and reshot it Geoff Brown acts as his own movie director, thanks to the hands-on wizardry of Digital Video Disc The Saatchi cavalry rides in to save the arts The most famous brothers in advertising thin they can attract new audiences. Richard Morrison reports Albery Theatre POP Vienna Boys Choir Music Tragic malady lingers on Theatre Yesterday Once More Marin the Moon, Sw3 That's war, folks The Lonesome West Limerick Musorgsky Boris Godunoy Recommended Today Listings Rambert Dance in Sheffield Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kngston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on Generral Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Art Galleries Entertainments Listings Accentuate the positive POP M People RDS Dublin Stuck with a rut Reef Nottingham Master of loud art POP Rocking with Reef Jazz Maynard Ferguson Ronnie Scott's Entertainments Listings Plenty of room to park in town? Architecture: Marcus Binney reports on the growing calls to regenerate Britain's derelict buildings as housing Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Peter Rose A pestle to the faithful The Russian iconographer's art is alive, well, and on show in London. Rachle Campbell-Johnston reports The Royal Opera at Sadlers Wells Avant-garde for ninety years Music An American giant at 90 Music: Britain pays homage to Elliott Carter this week. John Allison met the great composer The Sunday Times Farewell to Covent Garden Dance: Yet another crisis has hit Royal Ballet, writes Debra Craine Homage paid to Sweden's own Dance Royal Ballet upheaval Concerts Contemporary Composers Festival Stockholm Bach out of time Orch of the 18th Century/Bruggen Barbican Disappointed beneficiary should seek rectification Motion to enforce not 'proceedings' Master entitled to hold trial with consent No VAT on holding another's money Prosecutor's right to appeal on sentence Legal & Public Notices Kerr gives way to Gloucester owner The Times Australia adopt new arrivals Rugby Union: MacQueen Happy to Experiment against England at Twickenham Paterson put on defensive South Africans call the tune Caledonians punish untidy Fiji Lomu prepares special day for youngsters Durack plans Newbury fling Chris McGrath meets a young rider taking aim at the hennessy Richard Evans Nap: Rio's King (1.20 Chepstow) Next best: Plumbob (2.00 Hexham) Thunderer: Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Berry to hand over reins Thunderer: Hexham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Llewellyn profits in test of stamina Thunderer: Chepstow Familiar failings haunt England Reprieve by rain cannot mask longstanding deficiencies of Stewart's team Overdue gift of the Gabba John Woodcock suggests that England were owed a favour by the elements Complete Scoreboard from First Test in Brisbane Staring victory in the face Simon Barnes For the Record Henman proves too powerful for troubled Rios Tennis Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess Doherty falls to practice partner Snooker By our Sports Staff: Taylor on target again for Bolton Citibank Advocaat retains optimistic outlook Fooball: Wallace Finds the Target but Rangers May Live Regert Late Miss from Durie Fulham spoil Leigh's party FA Cup: Capacity crowd fails to inspire an upset Emley's ambitions ruthlessly dismissed By our Sprots Staff: MacClesfield survive penalty marathon United's plans to expand granted Bullish Ferguson goes for the kill Despondent Barcelona supporters braced for European Cup backlash Have no fear, United can reign in Spain Gary Neville says extra experience will help to banish memories of 1994 Wenger and Adams try their best to stir depleted Arsenal William Hill Ronaldo aims to achieve new goals in capital race Atheletics David Powell talks to the fastest marathon runner about his first engagement in 1999 Burns cruises home alone Motor Rallying: Makinen Lifts World Title after Sainz Suffers Cruel Misfortune TNT Couch set to land blow for women Boxing Word-Watching In Brief Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) The ladies in leathers Television Choice Picture Gallery Could it be magic? If you can afford it, yes Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Liverpool's luck runs out Goal in injury time turns Uefa Cup tie Celta Vigo's Way Times Two Crossword Tennis England shown in bad light Motor Rallying Gullit recruits Ferguson as Shearer's foil Sun Crème LineOne Hi-Grade US Hotlines Millennium fear leaves firms ready for 'fail of the century' IT prize for class website act Father, son and website host Digital printing? It's an art CompuServe Virgin wins highest marks as Internet service providers come under scrutiny Rugby site aims for conversion Xmas Price Shock! Uri Geller's Weird Web Bradstock Problem gets my back up Answer your computer problems Advice for Absolute Beginners Nationwide How to cure a click of death Mission for a dragon with attitude Verdict Conquests across the continents Verdict Netcom Protect your data Verdict Picture Gallery Comdex Plays Host to the Wild and Wonderful Dell Soul-searching in Vegas Do you feel enslaved by It? The massive Comdex trade show aimed to liberate you, reports Geof Wheel wright Faster way to find missing children Novell Where I draw the lines Tiny New stage is being set fo Vertual reality is letting theatre lovers experience the golden age of ancient Greece. Nicholas Booth reports Pace ClaraNET A Spotlight on History Bringing back the sights and sounds Eidos Interactive Changing faces in the IT jobs market Microsoft Certification Master of the future Professional View Key dates for your IT diaries Mitsubishi Electric Internet Services NetDirect It options Pricewaterhousecoopers Esoft Consult Silicon Carlsberg-Tetley Personnel Publications Ltd. Web-site and Applications Support BBM Associates Response Advertising International Limited Bond Technologies Ltd Eurolink Consulting Lord Search & Selection Computer Futures Sohm Infosystems Ltd Waltham Forest College SWP Recruitment Anvll Software Limited PMR Group PLC Tiny Time Christimas Decorations in the Office Christmas Decorations in the Office Style Dear Jane Offer Immediate Start Centre Point Pa to Ceo - Paddington Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Drake International Angela Mortimer Bechtel Limited Lucy Bristow Amgela Mortimer Eclipse Top Secretary Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saying it with flowers The modern festive office has bark, berries and exotic blooms as well as sprigs of holly, says Chris Oliver Wilson Mmm. 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