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News from 26/11/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Kenneth Minogue, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Carl Mortished and Adam Jones, Grace Bradberry, Sarah Potter, Joanna Bale, Philip Webster, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Ian Craft Director, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Andrew de Berry, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Tessa Jowell, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Peter Horton, Jeremy Kingston, Malcolm Harper, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy and Dominic Walsh, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Bryant, Eric Simons (Clinical Director), Thrasy Petropoulos, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Anthony Grant, Alasdair Reid, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Robert Nye, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Helen Dunmore, Anatole Kaletsky, Jermy Reed, Anna Blundy, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Charles Clarke, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Patience Wheatcroft Business Editor, Derwent May, Jasper Gerard, Daniel McGrory, Oleg Gordievsky, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Nicholas Wraight, Nicholas Harling, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, Celia Brayfield, Stephen Wood, John Higgins, Thomas Denne, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, Matt Dickinson, Pauline M. Atkins, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Mark Souster and Karl Johnston, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roger Boyes, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Rodney Hobson, Ruth Scurr, Tom Lester, George Austin, John Allison, Dominic Kennedy, Agence France-Presse, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Hazel Bell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Simon Young, George Caulkin, Sue Lappeman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Mark Baldwin, Edward Bgorman Sailing Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Abdalla, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Felix Heimer, Kamal Ahuja (Scientific Director), Lesley O'Toole, Lain Finlayson, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, Susie Steiner, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Byers, Chris Brasher, Colin McQuillan, Simon Bevan, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent,

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Older Women make better mothers Straw must decide fate of Pinochet Law lords split 3-2 on extradition Actor tells of illness Calais is best for car buyers Arsenal out Index Labour weathers economic storm Ireland hints at rejoining Commonwealth Why George Clooney is out of sight Two Times cartoonists win top prizes M&S chairman survives revolt Leica Feisty Hague loses something in the translation to Tv Prescott to fine rail firms for dirty trains Times cartoonists draw admiration and awards Railtrack MoD's £34m computer spree showed limited intelligence Audit Office condemns purchase of 'obsolete' technology by the militaty, reports Michael Evans Needs of carers must be remembered, says Carey Tory 'cannot lead new country body' News in Brief New Deal doubts News in Brief Murder case remand News in Brief Bypass the M25 . . . News in Brief Advert 'too nude' News in Brief First female boxing bout all over in 3 minutes Charlotte-s rescue left a lump in PC's throat Paul Wilkinson on the officers who found three-year-old shivering and scared in a wood Judge spared trial asks for his costs back Churches call for bah on offensive ad campaign Police will reopen baby death inquiry Dixons Wine Cosy comedies are kicked off the sofa Bbc says that shows must have more bite, reports Carol Midgley TV girls make men go to waist Woodstock Intel inside BT How the law lords divided Five were chosen on seniority and availability The Judges Adopt a Granny Troops called out as divided Chileans clash The Lord's decision has given courage to relatives of those who disappeared, Gabriella Gamini reports Nicotinell Watershed ruling for human rights Leaders with blood on their hands now have no place to hide, writes Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor MFL In the Saturday Times British Gas So much cash we don't know what to do Official figures show that the days of jam-jar savings are over, writes Alexandra Frean Spike pierces boy's brain Versace 's legacy zooms off the peg Hackeny ordered to end race bias Ombudsman threat to name shameless GPs Doctors are urged to say sorry, reports Mark Henderson University ends fight over fungi Psion Tiger overturns myth of the wayward father Apple Reseller Film star tells of fight against Parkinson's Giant jailed for strangling Wren Longines Halfords Thugs return to haunt football, police warn Britains Biggest Electrical Stores Digital Cordless Cordless Answer Phones The Choice for You Pre-Pay Mobile Phones One 2 one Decorative Phones 'Our town' tales could make Dome's day Dominic Kennedy reports on plan to raise attendance Methodists told: For you, ze joke is over One Tel Lombard Lawrence warning for police British balloon team goes to sleep on the job Tory peers throw down gauntlet over abolition Viscount Cranborne attacks 'snake oil salesmen' who are rigging reform, reports James Landale The Link By-election tests Scots resolve Britain cannot escape Wm policy for Europe On Politics Major says Blair and Brown are split on economy Mandelson acts to thwart union recruiting drives Safeguards on workplace recognition will provoke hostile response, writes Jill Sherman By a Correspondent: Schools to get extra £5bn for renovation Conference on Government Ex Film Hire Leather Furniture for Sale 'Air rage' offence aimed at the unruly Debenhams Lib Dems are iri eclipse Commonwealth option for Ahern The old ties that make everyone want to join the club Modern successor to British Empire has a record membership of 54 nations, and continues to attract more, writes Michael Binyon The Design House Officers 'ignored' woman News in Brief Palace decries film News in Brief Police charged News in Brief Meningitis cases News in Brief Age-old question News in Brief The case of the deadly snow Swiftcall IRA men in funeral lynchings to be freed Russia plagued toy fatal wife-beatings Anna Blundy reports from Moscow on a tide of domestic violence worsened by the economic chaos British firms 'penalised' by failure to join euro Lufthansa Specials Binges blamed for rise in death rates Visio Imf throws $5.5bn lifeline to Pakistan US alarmed as Mujahidin join kosovo rebels The arrival of Islamic fighters among the KLA augurs badly for a Balkans peace, reports Tom Walker in Mailsevo Orange 69 US deaths lead to Viagra warning World People Starr praises 'talented' Clinton Damian Whitworth in Washington reports on a surprise compliment to the President from his pursuer Chelsea break-up linked to Monica scandal Halifax Tiny Suspected pimp 'is sex maniac' World in Brief Albanian poll failure World in Brief New teams for Iraq World in Brief (Reuters): Honduras evacuation World in Brief (AP): Jail party for rapist World in Brief (Reuters): Servants drop charges World in Brief Jiang hopes his Japan visit will end 50-year rift War memories bedevil relations between Tokyo and Beijing, says James Pringle Jessops Britain could face lawsuit for PoW 'betrayal' in deal with Tokyo Scottish Widows West Indies cricket chief robbed on Soweto visit Bonn resists call for extradition of rebel Kurd Ankara leadership falls in 'mafia' vote Tax row widens rift in SPD British Gas Paris has a fresh look at The Kiss Vectis Murder charge for death doctor Good news for palsy sufferers Dr. Thomas Stuttaford reports on Parkinson's disease; arthrititis; pre-eclampsia; flu jabs; and new drugs for Alzheimer's Levadopa has made huge changes to those with Parkinson's Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Why mothers-to-be need to check their blood pressure At risk? Have a flu jab Controlling aggression How to get the arthritic mix right In all age groups calamity can strike without warning Hernia The Wellman Clinic Women can change the world Women are the real revolutionaries philosopTheodore Zeldin tells Grace Bradberry It took me some time to become young Direct Line Too old to be a mum? Never When Celia Brayfield became a mother at 35, the doctors were horrified. Now, she says, they have finally realised that parenting is a job for grown-ups Picture Gallery Time The right ruling for humanity Michael Byers applauds the victory of people over Pinochet Appalling violations have been permitted by heads of states Palmed off Lotta bottle The Times Diary Reversal of fortunes Forger recession, economic 'melt-up' is more likcly, at least for a while Picture Gallery Unsung hero The Times City Diary Price war The Times Diary Hot Chilean The Times Diary I'm the man for the job Magnus Linklater on the rigours of the campaign trail Pinochet's Lords A ruling that could transform international law Deadline Politics The Sdlp should support Trimble not Sinn Fein Follow the Soaraway Sun Cornwall calls in vain for a Minister for the Eclipse IVF treatment and sharing of eggs The teaching of history in schools Women in power Elected members VAT on art sales Opera in concert Pagans rise where rural churches fail Post early? Silver surfers Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Dr Michael Hodges Luncheons Personal Column Dinners University news Reception Seminar Picture Gallery Latest wills Anniversaries Haberdashers' Company The Pilgrims Forthcoming marriages Church news Paul Leyton Paul Leyton, DSC, rocket engineer, died on November 4 aged 84. He was born on June 1,1914 Personal Column Announcements Churchill's Stairlifts plc Dr John Agate John Agate, CBE, consultant physician, died on October 31 aged 79. He was born on February 20,1919 Armed forces seize power to 'cleanse' Greece Ghulam Ahmed Ghulam Ahmed, Indian cricketer and selector, died in Hyderabad on October 28 aged 76. He was born there on July 4,1922 Straw dilemma over Pinochet ruling The Times Crossword No 20,959 Business AA Information Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Trade gap fuels hopes for rate cut Media growth boosts profits at Granada Cisco Business Picture Gallery UK drivers invited to buy cars abroad Exxon and Mobil takeover talk surfaces amid oil price gloom Arts Cam is Canton chief - at 34 Sport Business Today Shake-up hits trio of fund managers Investors hack BP takeover of Amoco Camdessus is confident Nestlé slides Tourist Rates Sky digital Loss-making GMTV wins £30m licence fee windfall NatPower buys Midlands supply business for £180m Manchester deal for Sir Rocco Tring goes into administration Rhone and Hoechst confirm talks DE Shaw to sell derivatives arm Business Roundup Airlines battle on Net Business Roundup Kewill sees growth Business Roundup BT faces full inquiry Business Roundup Bologna seeks listing Business Roundup CML shares tumble Business Roundup APC reports advance Business Roundup Deutsche denies sale Business Roundup Bid for Clark accepted Business Roundup Investors reward Tate & Lyle in spite of slump Vickers holds takeover talks BA takes stake in Iberia By our City Editor: Marks & Spencer must took out Commentary Slowdown fears fail to shake Morrison Astec succumbs to £265m takeover Telewest Hopes of further rate cut fail to lift Ftse Stock Market Michael Clark Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Barid & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes A risky power play Tempus Tate & Lyle Tempus NHP Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Rockefeller's case Gates what to expect from the public American Agenda Bronwen Maddox Dome groan The Times City Diary Merger boom is a sign of weakness Taste test The Times City Diary Flower power The Times City Diary Incomparable The Times City Diary Liffe laughter The Times City Diary The Times Hailing a new route to world of e-commerce BT invests $10m in Internet company Record figures for E&y BT Picture Gallery Johnson Matthey to hive off electronics arm in US Hi-Tec runs at a loss The Sunday Times Enterprise Network Sugar to hold on to 40% stake in Spurs NHP pushes ahead with bond issue Business Roundup Victoria progresses Business Roundup Beazer ten-year loan Business Roundup Price fall hits Abacus Business Roundup Radstone improves Business Roundup Challenge of auditing the opposition Simon Bevan says that reviewing a rival's accounts had led his firm to consider its own external review Clouds on the horizon after the gold rush Pure Scandinavian Any Other Business The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cerruti Image Equities extend losses Cecil Gee British Funds Torso, talent and a brain to match No wonder that Courtney Love finds Edward Norton congenial. Lesley O'Toole meets Hollywood's new hunk The Wisdom of Crocodiles Dance Cliff struts his funky stuff Pop Cliff Richard Albert Hall Victory Theatre Novel angel delight New Releases on Video Hooked on a felon New Movies: George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez delight in the excellent Out of Sight, says Geoff Brown 'Scorching stuff' A puppy-dog's tales Comedy Negotiator Recommended Today Guide to arts entertainment complied by Marlt 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 Sphinx Voices of the East Opera Marco Polo Barbican Chinese promise fulfilled Concert China National So Queen Elizabeth Hall Threnody from the cutting edge Dance Frankfurt Ballet Sadler's Wells Games Pinter plays Theatre Betrayal Lyttelton The cream of Vienna New Classical CDs: RCA celebrates 30 years of the Vienna State Opera with five live recordings from Austrian radio. Plus some irresistible Mozart Kurt Masur Sky digital Vocal Strindberg finds his soulmate in Wilson Drama Play Stockholm Miller's Young pretenders to the throne Ian McIntyre is unimpressed by two new accounts of the Regency whose authors remain firmly in the shadows of previous chroniclers of the period The Times In metro on Saturday Picture Gallery Writing to survive Jermy Reed Night Letters By Robert Dessaix Arcadia Books, £10.99 ISBN 1 900850 12 5 Hard times for authors A sisterhood destined to shape society Helen Dunmore The Langhorne Sisters By James Fox Granta, £20 ISBN 1 86207 071 1 Picture Gallery The Times On the road with a French philosopher The American way led simone de Beauvour from Las Vegas to New York, via a love affair begun in " Chicago's Bowery" Picture Gallery Taking leave of his horse sense Racing horses is a love affair, not a business, says Chris Brasher An Arm and Four Legs By Stan Hey Yellow Jersey Press, £15 ISBN 0 224 05237 5 Sky digital Critic versus critic Derwent May Sir Vidia's Shadow By Paul Theroux Hamish Hamilton, £17.99 ISBN 0 241 14046 3 Mining for fact in fiction Natural wit Dance artist Hellish read How we all learnt to love the bomb Remember McCarthy, but don't forget the gulags, urges former double-agent Oleg Gordievsky The Times The price of poetry Robert Nye Robert Frost a Life By Jay Parini Heinemann, £20 ISBN 0 434 00166 X Intimate portraits of loss Ruth Scurr Handwriting Poems By Michael Ondaatje Bloomsbury, £9.99 ISBN 0 7475 4261 9 Pack your Bags Bargains of the week: say goodbye to duty-free with a jaunt to Dublin; spend a fornight in Cyprus for £99; or slip away to Goa British Isles Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Global Flights Delta Worldwide Trailfinders British Midland Overseas Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Zurich Europe Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Major USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Long Haul Americana Vacations PLC Weekend Travel The Times Torture no part of head of state's function Justifying order for costs Footballer's liability for injury Finding applicant is the father Conviction annulled not quashed Legal & Public Notices Company Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lloyd backs Stewart to recapture form Cricket: Australian Critics Suggest that England Captain is Buckling under the Pressure of his Different Duties Betting decision not arbitration Threat is insult for contempt purposes Lara needs change in fortunes Disclosed documents undertaking Barnett at odds with his chairman New look at National weights Racing: Handicap Problem Could Be Addressed by Taking Distance into Account Thunderer: Taunton SKYdigital Thunderer: Carlisle Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Uttoxeter Senor E1 Betrutti is re-routed Rapid Raceline Britain feels like home from home for Gebrselassie Athletics Epson For the Record Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Dallaglio back to bolster England spirits Rugby Union Team Winning Move Keene on Chess Townsend given attacking role No Title Guildford stars of TV pilot Squash Revised Ireland embrace Wood Tecno Cambridge handed lesson by old rivals Blackburn may tempt Kidd into leading role The Times Fresh start suits Ferguson Football: Return to Scotland Colours May Follow Move to Newcastle Real at risk of elimination Sainz faces harsh reality Motor Rallying Poet proves well-versed in one-liners Sports Book of the Year Simon Barnes enjoys reading an unusual winner of annual prize Danes give England rough ride Basketball Rusedski wins liis chance as Agassi retires Tennis: British Reserve Lined up for Fascinating Clash with Henman as Injuries Take their Toll at Atp Tour Finals Couch in hurry to make mark Boxing Eurosport Packing a punch for strong women Meet Judith Rollestone, a solicitor who has created history at the British Board of Control Calm sea adds to Briton's worries Sailing Ukrainian pair retain their title Sport in Brief Bourne runs out of Africa He has had stones thrown at him, stepped on snakes and been laid low by malaria, yet a former model is within sight of achieving his Cape-to-Cairo dream Primus Higgins maintains his advantage over Parrott Snooker Word-Watching Holland in Hungary Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 (BBC) Revealing programme, but is it too much? 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