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News from 02/12/1998

1998; Gale Group;

Autores

Vivian Linacre (Director), Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, B. Imber, David Adams, Martin R. Edwards, Richard Fordham (Managing Director), Denise Dew-Hughes, Mark Inglefield Political Reporter, Robert Cole, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Uri Geller's, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Srikumar Sen, Richard Cleroux, George Soros, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roland Watson Political Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ted Guyver, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Shrimpton, Ann Scanlon, Joanna Bale and Helen Johnstone, Dominic Walsh, Anthony Ralston, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Sigrid Aufterbeck and Adam Jones, David Hands, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, Diana Biamires, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Kenny Maclver, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Manus Costello, Michael Theodoulou, W. G. Stewart, James Pettifer, Steve Wood, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Claudia Joseph, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, B. Graham, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Judith Patten, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, Giles Whittell, Ben Wakeham, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Alfred Finer, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Sue Lappeman, Ben MacIntyre, Jeremy Hart, Ian Brodie, Nigel Smith, Tony Dawe, Sam Osmond, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Allen Heaton Page, Daniel Rosenthal, Alistair Henderson, Roland Watson, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, James Christopher, Gavin Littaur, Robin Lodge, Alexander T. Murray, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Charles Bremner and Philip Webster, Joanna Coles, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Britain will veto common EU tax Labour's European honeymoon put under strain Linear B sleuth Chadwick dies Pinochet moves to Surrey Times appeal Index Homesick soccer star who won't play away Move to save Duty-Free Rail company charged with manslaughter Turner Prize proves the ordure of the day Scientific scoops that never happen Oil merger forges new global giant Genius who made this building stay up Tiffany & Co. 30 p Every Weekday Time to take a relaxing break with baiting by numbers Poliitical Sketch Brown calls for duty-free sales to be reprieved Scottish Widows Joella is classed as a girl at last Drivers face rise in unleaded petrol price 'Risk pensions on high-tech firms' Sleaze guardians get tougher with themselves Ministers plan to toughen race laws News in Brief Muslims in jail 'Good' shopping Curb on benefits Cod in the act Oxford ready to suspend women in fees protest Victoria Fletcher on two students who are refusing to contribute towards their university costs Giant Haystacks dies aged 50 Let us pray—on the Internet Two die as bus hits shoppers Trooper collides with Queen's carriage Absolut Ofili Apple Reseller Tatchell's 1860 offence earns £18.60 fine Carey 'satisfied' by court verdict Direct Line BT Girl, 2, and unborn baby killed by fumes Help our chosen charities The Times Christmas Appeal Trust hopes to uncover causes of Alzheimer's Toshiba Fight to save the cheetah Bridges rebuild hope and economy OXFAM Thwarted rat-runners take revenge Gangs of masked drivers wrecked luxury cars parked to disrupt their short cut. Daniel McGrory reports Doctors want ban on 'unsafe' babywalkers Italians lose a slice of the action Yard corruption inquiry to clear man of robbery Action 2000 Warning: shopping damages men's health Out of tune with Euro harmony France and Germany's promise yesterday to accelerate moves toward European unity puts them on a collision course with Britain, reports Roger Boyes from Potsdam Europe and Taxes: The Facts, the Future Interflora Flowers World Wide Levene attacks tax plan Tabloids keep taking Brussels to task Lafontaine is the new European bogeyman Digital Designer Prescott gives ?350m to pit communities Minister hope that funds will offer new chance to regions blighted by closures, reports Paul Wilkinson Danger and Disease: The High Price of Coal Dixons Lung cancer risk twice as high for women Bank of Scotland By our Medical Correspondent: Chickenpox vaccine 'should be the norm' Crisis year cuts a third from farm incomes Show's Prime out Waldegrave: my worst moment Rukba Standard Life Investments Man of the people has £30m to spend Abpi A talent lost in translation Dalya Alberge on the growing dissatisfaction of those who make world literature accessible to all How Foreign Texts are Ripe for Interpretation Tory peers taken to panel over rent rises Dozens arrested in raid on drugs den Drunken drivers may have cars confiscated TV trio plucked to safety after Arctic ordeal Paris and Bonn in pact on child law Demon Internet Cannabis boom brings gang warfare to Albanian hills Power struggle grips Belgrade Milosevic's wife is increasing her control, writes Richard Owen in Belgrade Final bid by UN chief for Pan Am trial deal Gaza scandal threatens aid Hutchison telecom Saddam relative dares to go home WorldCover Direct Annual Travel Insurance Leisure Direction Thieves give rich Parisians sausage treatment (Reuters): Britain to challenge Mugabe farm plan World in Brief (AP): Hanks's second take (Reuters): Tyson back in court (AP): Beijing dissidents held (AP): Tainted wine seized Burberry Nationwide Diners stricken by horse parasite US will disclose Chile's abuses Motorola Pinochet's Surrey move Picture Gallery Republicans delve into Clinton funds St Mungo's Our Foreign Staff: Voters deliver blow to Quebec separatist party Tiny Film studio makes a pig 's ear out of Babe sequel $90m flop brings down the head of Universal Pictures, writes Giles Whittell in Los Angeles Skydigital Olympic athlete wins protection A cure for cancer or just a good story Medical breakthroughs are not always as miraculous as they seem, says Anjana Ahuja Heritage 3Com One under the skin Science Briefing Whistling reveals which dolphin is which Yeast raises wine quality Switched-on genes Somak No Furbies. Will a mini Lamborghini do instead? Morals are bound to lose out to market forces Capitalism in Crisis In the final extract from his book, The Crisis of Global Capitalism, the social values-and why financial players recognise no moral imperative I bless the luck that led me not to have to dirty my hands We need an alliance of nations to promote an open society One Tel Weaning Washington off its Mayor Bronwen Maddox says it took too long to kick the Barry habit Marion Barry was a crook and a disaster Flight flap The Times Diary Extra time The Times Diary Picture Gallery Blunkett's empty tables Education statistics serve ministers, rather than parents, pupils and schools Musical chairs The Times Diary Lunch launch The Times Diary Alan Coren Smoking in public—a really Wilde thing to do Brown's Burning Deck EU-wide taxes are not a matter for 'constructive negotiation' Quebec and Canada Bouchard has no mandate for independence Choose a Charity The Times appeals for three causes on three continents Parlous state of London schools Hand fisted Return of Elgin Marbles urged Browning the land Masons and judges 'Titanic' postcard Imperial smoke wins on balance Publishing poetry Cost of Christmas Cruelty to moles Court Circular Memorial service Royal engagements Charles F. Beckingham More House School Legal appointment Personal Column Birthdays today Tyburn Martyrs Merchant Taylors of York Lectures Premium Bonds Forthcoming marriages Dinners Breakfast Luncheon John Chadwick John Chadwick, FBA, Perceval Maitland Laurence Reader in Classics at Cambridge University, 1969-84, died on November 24 aged 78. He was born on May 21,1920 Personal Column All Tickets Philip Brownrigg Philip Brownrigg CMG, DSO, OBE, TD, former journalist and industrialist, died on November 17 aged 87. He born on June 3,1911 Perfect Harmony Delta Markson Pianos Charter Express Faresavers Jetline Flightseekers Lupus Travel Ltd Jetworld Squadron Leader John Ward Squadron Leader John Ward, MBE, Chairman of the General Aviation Safety Committee, 1964-94, died on November 5 aged 81. He was born in Cooma, New South Wales, on September 7,1917 Olive Barnett Oliver Barnett, OBE, Savoy Hotel executive, died on November 9 aged 91. She was born on March 17,1907 British Isles Win the Davis Cup The Davis Cup was given in 1900 by Dwight E. Davis. Mr Brookes, mentioned in this report, was the great Australian player. Sir Norman Brookes (1877-1968) News The Times Crossword No 20,964 Business Demon Internet Forecast Lifeboats Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today FTSE suffers year's biggest fall Economic gloom keeps alive hopes of cut in rates Exxon bids $82bn in record-breaking deal with Mobil Claremont jobs go in Courtaulds cuts IMG enjoys a £4m millennium experience Economy Barings trio branded incompetent Homes Newcastle turmoil over disgraced duo Sport Total and Petrofina to merge AXS Telecom Television and Radio Business Today Rover deal Pubs move Rover boss under pressure as BMW confirms job cuts Cisco Cost of update hits Hazlewood shares Cortecs inflicts pain on biotechs House price rises to slow, says Halifax Business Roundup Sets blow for Exchange Forminster warning GET aims to buy Aries stake for Wagon Caution at Amberley Micro Focus change SCS sitting pretty Leopold Joseph ahead Tourist Rates Ardbeg Up to 10,000 jobs to go with creation of Aventis Cable & Wireless By our City Editor: Size really does matter Commentary Kenwood slides 16% on warning Carlton counts cost of digital Commodities Liffe Options Blue chips bear brunt of sharp price correction Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co.) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Major Changes Join the Carlton club Tempus Hazlewood Hogg Robinson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Kenwood Wall Street Spirit of humility marks shift in French attitudes to Europe Adam Sage reports on the new found equanimity displayed by Paris politicians Do you Ken The Times City Diary Britain is losing the European tax battle Hedged bet The Times City Diary Cut its cloth The Times City Diary Poor try The Times City Diary Britannia International Just jute, jam tomorrow and jilted investors Vivendi Nomura launches Unique Pub estate towards £1bn float Airtours buys Travelworld Star Alliance Blockleys rejects £13m NBM bid Cost cutting hits Hogg Robinson Character's sales soar Network Tech down Jarvis wins extensions Shaftesbury lifts value Dixon Motors back in gear Business Roundup The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT Equities down as gilts move ahead Pink Once upon a time in New York In what was once a porn cinema, a children's theatre is doing great box office. Daniel Rosenthal reports The Times Music Too much of a good thing Choice 1 Ambassadors Mad but not bad Killing Rasputin Bridewell Pop How the Spiral will stand up Marcus Binney meets Cecil Balmond (left), the engineering genius behind Daniel Libeskind's extraordinary V&A extension Ten years of ringing in the new Hilary Finch Joins in a contemporary music celebration in Birmingham Reich fails his epic theme New Music AT&T Listings Recommended Today Guide to arts and entertainment compiled by James Christopher 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 Birmingcham Royal Ba…it Royal Shanespeare Company Art Galleries Nobody cooler than his kind Pop Nick Loew/Dan Penn Her Majesty's Lightning strikes twice Jazz Gypsy Guitars Pizza Express, W1 Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Kate Dimbleby Rising Stars The invisible renaissance on the Mersey Why are the ignoring an inner-city boom in Liverpool, asks Rachel Kelly, who points to grate lofts and even better nightclubs Listed terrace moves out of the danger zone Historic houses once on the at-risk register are being restored Eve-Ann Prentice reports Tax fear on holiday homes Part-time landlords often get a better return in a building society Judith Patten reports Leasehold proposals under fire The new consultation paper may do little to improve a flawed system, writes Ben Wakeham New Homes Westbury Connell Harrods Village Bewley Homes English Courtyard Homes with a healthy outlook Developers need to build more gyms and pools to satisyf our desire to keep fit, says Rachel Kelly Goldfinch (Projects) Limited Holiday Investment Lodges CHL Retirement Homes Property Investment Opportunity FPDsavills Rubicon Properties International (HK) Ltd Connell Habitat to suit party animals Secure debt is not debt on a security Handing down approved reserved judgments The Times Cost benefit analysis not appropriate Benefits irrelevant to interest Mistress held husband's share on trust Policy on placing young offenders is lawful Catterick Rapid Raceline Carberry gets preference on Imperial Call Racing: Suspended O'dwyer Loses Longstanding Partnership with Former Gold Cup Winner Specialists Plumpton Wolverhampton Reveley lands welcome four-timer Yesterday's Results BT Tired players fall victim to overcrowding Rugby Union Aspiring Ireland players fail to make impression Fijians all at sea against Sailor For the Record England put their shirt on hoops for Sydney Hick run feast may yet lead to taste of humble pie for some Test Match Averages Faltering Cork left to face uncertain future Cricket MacGill turns over new leaf Pat Gibson encounters a leopard who has changed his spots Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Champion leaves his chair vacant Squash Beauchamp remains to the Manor born Oliver Holt talks to one of a dying breed in football, a player who wants to play for just one club The Times Ten-man Luton bow to the inevitable William Hill United uncork special reserves Eastman banks on help of Davies Duff makes it tough on Smith Bowls Today's Fixtures Fight game adopts friendly face Srikumar Sen finds boxing taking former champions on board Paterson relinquishes position on board Sport in Brief Ayr within a minute of history ICE Hockey Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Imperial College University College By our Sports Staff: Westwood and Agu fall out over trophy Golf Wild child throttles back Jeremy Hart charts how powerboating's tempestuous force was tamed Briton's partnership with Wimbledon principal bears fruit Primus Britain face testing time in Sydney Rugby League Word-Watching Bidders expected to lap up auction Motor Racing The gentlewoman's club Television Choice Radio Choice Packs designed to stop you packing it in Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Boxing 45 Counties ready to heed toll of division bell Wimbledon prise cup from Vialli Chelsea made to pay for reshuffle Times Two Crossword Perry ruled out by concussion Powerboating 46 Kidd considers approach from Blackburn Zenith Click Here for System Support Inside: Crème 8-Page Jobs Supplement LineOne Index Hi-Grade Now you can take a politician's word Free Net: what's the catch Smart way to dress News and views from Silicon Valley by Kenny Maclver Mamma of all sites IT passes test in Tibet for expedition team CompuServe Clinton lays plans but row continues over name game How to keep customers happy Technology offers a key role in making sales but companies are not exploiting it fully. Is thinking the missing link? Tony Dawe reports Paranoiacs rejoice: IT databases are not learning all about you Bigger monitors make for better productivity Size does matter, reports a national survey of office equipment Stewart's sweet dream Rock star takes on the local opposition to his plan for a hi-tech centre. Eve-Ann Prentice report Netcom Software code for the future High Wire When transfers are tricky Advice for Absolute Beginners SDN The funny thing about fossils Uri Geller's Weird Web Novell Knowledge management takes Alan Copps previews the technology show Online Information 98 and finds it pays to be in the know See the exhibition for free Online information 98 NTL On new significance Look and Learn Britannica CD How to find Online Information '98: the exhibition's virtual and actual sites IBM Users could get hooked Picture Gallery Way to solve an identity crisis Dell Frightening fun and a bad day at the office He who dares wins the hi-tech kingdom As the creator of the SAS Institute, James Goodnight has become a legend in America for statistical in Dacom ClaraNET A sweet taste of all our yesterdays for the future Call to inspire ethnic minorities online Target British firms are not getting the sales message Duel for the heart of the Internet We could see the landscape of the web change after the $4bn deal for Netscape, says Nicholas Booth Java threatens world domination Crocodile Clips NetDirect Print House Main moves in the computing industry ICS IT departments don't learn the art of teamwork Professional View Dressing up brings downtime Pace Dates for IT diaries Agenda Technology Forefront Europe Limited GMAC Mason It options Project Management Recruitment Computer Futures Vision Vision Visionit. co. uk Oprandi & partner NBS Waltham Forest College BBM Tiny Sohm Infosystems Ltd Lord Search & Selection Eurolink Personnel Publications Ltd Response Advertising International Limited Time Carriers go to war Operators are lining up to lure customers calling overseas at Christmas. 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