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News from 01/12/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Holbrook, Robert Cole, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Alison Clarke, Robert Vincent, Ben Bradshaw, Richard Hobson, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Jesus B. Ochoa, Raymond Wallis, Carol Midgley, David Pannick, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Matt Dickinson and Nick Szczepanik, Peter Foster, James Landale, Political Correspondent, George Soros, Alexandra Frean and Mark Henderson, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, David Menton, Geoffrey Smith, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Henry Wickens, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Roy D. Amlot (Governor, Dulwich College), John O'leary, Education Editor, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Anand Vyas, Libby Purves, Ray Bloomfield, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Margaret Blackburn, Helen Rumbelow, Jasper Gerard, Diary Editor, Bushrah Naseem (Calamus Foundation), Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Christopher Walker and Nicholas Blandford, J. B. H. Byfield, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Ben MaCintyre, Helen Wallace, Jason Nissé and Fraser Nelson, Michael Evans and Joanna Bale, Michael Theodoulou, Reginald Seconde, Barry Millington, Caroline Merrell and Oliver August, Stephen Wood, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Lewis Smith, Mark Inglefield, Political Reporter, John Laughland, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Nancl Griffith, Brian Parker (Oceanography lecturer), Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Clare Latimer, Gilbert and Sullivan, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Chapman Pincher, Chris McGrath, Andrew Pakes, Sue Lappeman, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Philip Webster, Brooks Duke, Charles Bremner and Roland Watson and Janet Bush, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Peter Riddell on Politics, Andrew Finkel, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alan G. Melville, Stan Armstrong,

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Index EU prepares bonfire of tax incentives Brown to fight plan for savings levy Index 3 , 000 City jobs to be lost Children's Promise Chase on for cheats Stars look up as Wilde is put on a pedestal Judges blame student for his paralysis and halt £1m award Blair boys' school surging ahead A shiny new star for an old show that goes on and on Hit squads to tackle failing care homes Direct Line Railtrack Doctors give Pinochet clean bill of health to attend court Spanish Arms Deals 'on Ice' Weetabix breaks Tory fund fast Spain and Britain tell EU how to make jobs Euro plan to tax video recordings Debut for new navy helicopter News in Brief Holocaust day Irvine blunder Anti-hunt push Flight centre delay Tatchell denies 'unseemly' church protest Drive against archaic Act Condom clinic for children at Boots Women pitch in with under-15s Davies suspect tries to sell story Lucky town hits fourth jackpot Paul Wilkinson reports on streak for Grimsby and the strange tale of two workmates facing dole Church pays for boy hit by piano Dell Late night out saved five from gas leak in pub Soap stars take centre stage in BBC dramas Famous faces beat theatre veterans in battle for plum roles in new Tv season, reports Carol Midgley Nortel Networks Fans take football passion to the grave The Army Benevolent Fund QC sued for libel over IRA claims Hitman's victim had links to drug gang Goldfish Man who refused blood test is jailed Boy died as milkman drove into flash flood Court told that van was swept away as driver ignored stranded vehicles and warnings, reports Peter Foster Moet & Chandon Teachers and chefs are now upper class Alexandra Fream and Mark Headerson on the winners and losers in a new social order Britannia Wounding cut for blue bloods Plus ca Change? Jasper Gerard Diary Editor, on today's elites Clear & Simple Offers from Toshiba Hunt for 350 sex offenders missing from list Children's Promise Study links ME to glandular fever Three quarters of all chronic fatigue cases are shown to come after viral infections, Writes Helen Rumbelow Fatigue Halts Soldier's Dream The mystery factor of stress Medical Briefing Sage Scottish Widows Cut-down liver gives boy a new start in life Pregnant women urged to have HIV test MP defends clifftop bunker from critics Dealers refuse to end cut-price motorbike war AOL Tesco Cyprus soldiers win appeal over life terms But Louise jensen's killers will spend at least 11 more years in jail, reports Michael Theodoulou from Nicosia Abpi Ref halts game after sending off linesman Lloyds Bank Business Banking Father of Child B in fraud case News in Brief Children saved Blunder in stereo Guard defects Libel first Medal for poet Lister Hospital Dorrell admits 'lack of clarity' over beef safety Eormer Health Secretary tells Bse inquiry of confusion over advice, writes Valerie Elliott Don't put your money on opinion polls debasing the euro D/EE Brown signals end to bone ban BT Lords set to examine European justice plan Judge orders jail term for Anwar lawyer David Watts reports on a new twist in the trial of the Malaysian politician PC World US pleads for restraint in south Lebanon Changing Times Women 'leading US gang rapes' World in Brief PoWs' small victory (Reuters): Blasts rock army base (AFP): Keatings to separate (AP, AFP): Four die in film crush (Reuters): Sahara peace hopes Citytraveller Direct Ltd Hanks regrets his cash aid for Clinton Tinseltown may be deserting the President, writes Ian Brodie BT US car giants 'helped Nazi war machine' France 'dragging feet' on Holocaust booty Nicky Clarke From Associated Press in Rome: Man confesses on TV to killing family Monks battle at Seoul temple French teenagers duped by 2000 club Army gives warning to Ankara HSBC Snatch squad role for troops Tiny British peace monitors hold Kosovo line Cheltenham & Gloucester Genocide charge for 'Serb Adolf' Lockerbie and the legacy of disaster Ten years on, a psychiatrist reveals how the crash changed attitudes to trauma. Anjana Ahuja reports Newcastle Light relief for digestive problems Medicine Chest The Harley Medical Group Leisure How the system can be saved Capitalism in Crisis George Soros In the second extract from his book, The Crisis of Global Capitalism, the financier puts forward the measures needed to save us from a crisis of global proportions Part Two Tomorrow Time Between the stools at the Turner Michael Gove laments the anal obsession of contemporary art Now, girls Jobsworths The Tiems Diary Picture Gallery The ho, ho zone layer In Britain's fragmenting culture, we are defined best by what makes us laugh Old swinger Colour bind In the hunt When will we learn? John Laughland on our fundamental rifts with Europe Checks on Care A new attempt to tackle failure and abuse The Pinochet Effect Chilean democracy faces a subtle but substantial threat Celebration of Death None do there embrace, but there can be colour in the grave Expediency and principle at odds over Pinochet Lords reform A different light Politics in schools Dust to dust Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Westward bound to see the eclipse Safe in Blair's hands? Eat before reading Court Circular Today's royal engagements Viscount Rothermere Marius Goring The Bar Council Memorial service Appointment Picture Gallery Dinners Service luncheon Reception Gray 's Inn Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheons Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Group Captain Ken Gatward Group Captain Ken Gatward DSO, DFC and Bar. Wartime Beaufighter pilot, died on November 18 aged 84. He was born on August 28,1914 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yefim Geller Yefim Geller chess grandmaster and world championship candidate, died in Moscow on November 17 aged 73. He was born in March 1925 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Court & Social UK Holidays Midweek Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ann Swanton Ann Swanton, pianist, golfer and painter, died on November 23 aged 87. She was born on July 2,1911 Tivoli Theatre 'the Merry Widow' Percentage share is asset in its own right Cheese order offended principle of proportionality Replacement judge for disease cases Court can decide interim measure application despite arbitration agreement The Times Pregnancy discrimination Covenant expenses not deductible Language entitlement UK support for much more than fun in the sun Sally Watts on the assistance available for firms wishing to reach overseas clients Help with tackling the international markets Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian Emporium Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communications 2000 International Calls Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Lord Chancellor's Department Court… Multiple Classified Advertising Items In the picture on exports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items EveshamMicros Briefings The Times Choose your Players from Here Pigeon fancier among Magpies Thanks to Fantasy League rules you can have Duncan Ferguson and Alan Shearer in your team, Nick Szczepanik reports Fantasy Quiz Prizes Fantasy League Faxback Service Fantasy Player of the Week As I was saying... Lovely movers from Yorke to Dublin Fantasy League Top 100 Youth League Leaderboard News The Times Crossword No 20,963 Business Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Deutsche's $10bn deal to cost 3,000 City jobs Alliance of Shell and Texaco off John Charcol Total poised to take Petrofina Economics Allders cuts 60 staff as sales slide Arts US sees festive sales bonanza EdF' s £2bn London bid sparks protests Law Consumers start to feel the pinch Television and Radio Business Today Barclays considers Oates for chiefs job News Corp in satellite agreement Field slides Jennings ahead Critchley suffers Care advances Belhaven bullish Euler Met Life to seek stock market conversion Margin pressures for Atkins By our City Staff: RJB is boosted by £1.4 bn coal order FSA threat to Lloyd's jobs Vickers confirms Ulstein purchase Huntingdon cuts 150 Lloyds Bank Eurocamp to sell inherited haul of villas Rugby sheds 400 staff in shake-up Business Roundup Marston's £8m round AEA in check Nord Anglia at £2.5m Fine Art warning H Young sees growth Tourist Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Imperial fights EU ban on tobacco advertising Standard Life Bank By our City Editor: Best of breed test for Bankers Commentary by our City Editor Elementis slides on warning Rexam takes rival in £580m deal Low-key purchase for GEC Kingfisher flies in the face of City hostility Stock Market The European aerospace and defence market is… 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 Damaging to wealth Tempus Elementis AEA Tech Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Allders Wall Street Britain and Europe must do their duty and cut rates Economic View Bank error Table talk The Times City Diary Bare facts Lowry Centre shows the Dome the art of getting sponsors Market Leader Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Blancpain Equities suffer late sell-off UCB History clear as mud Pop Capital Trust Galleries Scottish Widows Building a Library A guide to the best available CDs, in conjunction with Bbc Radio 3 Gilbert and Sullivan's the Mikado reviewed by Geoffrey Smith Theatre Wagner scores Down Under Opera The Ring Adelaide Snake charmer Esso Turner's peak performance Visual Art: The Tate Gallery is showcasing both the fruits of Turner's Alpine travels, and the treasures of Britain's country houses. Richard Cork reports British Museum Around the Galleries Cable & Wireless Science & Ethics TateGallery Listings Recommenede Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release Geoff Brown's choice of the latest movies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Can't tell talk from mutter Theatre: Jeremy Kingston sits through Becket's Molloy at the Riverside Studios and loses all track of punctuation The DIY wild-child Concerts: Radical sounds at the American Pioneers festival at the Barbican: the Hallé takes a chance at home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments Listings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Risky enterprise Piccadilly Theatre Music MB QD HW Chambers QD Luton Graham Gill & Young Even the judiciary is chic in France The French have never been afraid of reform. Judgs are young, radical and middle-class. Adam Sage reports Lawyers' police ad is nicked Diary Picture Gallery Private Client Partner PSD Would you recognise a wigless Chancellor? QD Crown Prosecution Service London Guildhall University All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers of Jeremy Gibbons QC Solicitor Defendant Personal Injury Birmingham City… MB Hughes-Castell Crown Prosecution Service Coming clean on dirty deals London is fast gaining a label as the captital of corruption, says Edward Fennell Clifford Chance Why women are held back Female lawyers are still engrossed in a personal war against discrimination. Alison Clarke examines the problems Autodesk QD Johnson Millar Bank of America Halifax Lipson Lloyd Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Attorneys-At-Law-Cayman Islands Applications are invited from Civil Practitioners… All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Hodders: Civil Litigation Solicitor Michael Page Chambers Woolwich Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Reid Minty Lipson Lloyd Jones QD Hitachi MB TT Club House of Commons Rehearsal draws strong cast Racing: See More Business and Sunny Bay among Chepstow Entries Richard Evans Nap: Saxon Duke(2.35 Newton Abbot) Next best: Shadirwan(3.35 Newton Abbot) Thunderer: Newcastle Rapid Raceline Specialists Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Newton Abbot Thunderer: Southwell Changing Times Broncos gallop towards record American Football Changing Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Radcliffe seeks revival in fortunes Athletics Keene on Chess Winning Move Eastman fails to dispel doubts Boxing England waiting on Grayson for bid to halt South Africa Rugby Union: Half Could Be Fit to Return for Twickenham Showdown Oxford relish rare role as form team Britannia Legal & Public Notices Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items The City Remembrancer Multiple Display Advertising Items BT England salvage pride despite crushing defeat Cricket By our Sports Staff: Aamir hits out at selectors Newcastle South Africa stagger over finishing line Vialli will take no chances in rematch Football For the Record Pools Forecast WilliamHILL Di Canio pushing for return Arsenal fail to lure French prodigy Today's Fixtures Simoni gets marching orders at Inter Capital Wise Struggling Arrows may fall to takeover Sport in Brief Higgins savours value of tenacity Snooker The Bill Champions come and go but the King babbles on Foster has it easy after scare Bowls Word-Watching Radio Choice Art for the ratings sake Television Choice Starting afresh in southern Mississippi Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Everton split claims Johnson Chairman resigns in wake of dispute over £8 million Ferguson transfer Times Two Crossword American Football Stewart blames batsmen for England's Ashes debacle Rugby Union 47 Morse Delay over 'bung' charges a disgrace, say Forest Your guide to the education listings Here are the tables that every pupil's parents must read. John O'Leary introduces the facts and figures that chart the performance of 4,000 secondary schools and colleges in England Most Improved Schools Deprived areas benefit from special treatment Pointers and pitfalls for parents Reading between the lines of annual reports and being alert on a school visit help in choosing the best, says John O'Leary Hard-pressed pupils tend to get results Great expectations and sheer hard work are helping comprehensive schools to catch up with grammars in the exam league tables. Victoria Fletcher reports GCSE: Top Independents GCSE: Top Grammars GCSE: Top Comprehensives A-level agony year Bottom of the class Truancy: The Worst of the Schools Bottom of the League Highest Failure Rate Barnsley 6th Form Impressive double secures top spot A Cambridge college breaks two records as it embraces Blair's grand plan, says Victoria Fletcher Further Education and Sixth from Colleges Top FE & 6th from Colleges Hit squad fails to save Hackney The Government sent in heavies to clean up underperforming schools but, says Victoria Fletcher, things are even worse Local Authority Performance Changing Times

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