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News from 21/12/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, DJM, Magnus Linklater, Paul Hoggart, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, S. R. Hall, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Steve Norris (Minister for Transport), Patrick Collinson, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, J. Mellin, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Editor, Jill Sherman and Ian Brodie, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Henry Thoresby, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Franco Zeffirelli, Martin Fletcher, Hugh Pye, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Shirley English, Ben Abel, Alasdair Reid, Derek and Vera Booth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Eric Williams, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, David Daniell, Chairman, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Dr Rajat Roy, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Ian Bradley, David Hands, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Bath, Paul Durman, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, M. Gordon, Stephen Wood, Anya Hindmarch Handbag Designer, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Lawrence Freedman, Richard Penney, Kate Brookman, Geoff Bliss, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Martin Woods, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Graham Hills, Hettie Judah, Paul Bate, John Allison, Peter Harrison, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, John Aitken, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Michael Hill, George Caulkin, Chris McGrath, R. F. H. Dawes, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, P. E. Roe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Bryan Pennington Head Master, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Gillian Harris, Michael Baum (Chairman), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Alyson Rudd, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Annie Flury, Susie Steiner, Peter Robinson, Anthony Howard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Stuart Eastwood, Richard Ford, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Operation Desert Fox British nuclear watch on Iraq Allies prepare to use force again IRA 'has no plans to disarm' Easy Jet RAF pilot tell of frustrated mission Falling cost of Christmas Senators hint at deal to spare Clinton from trial Arsenal rejoin the race 30p Every Weekday Geoff brown's film of the year Blair defends action to contain Iraq Timing of Airstrikes Opting for a quiet life would raise the risks in Europe Commentary Amazon. Co. UK Make-up can't quite hide worry lines over opening shots The strain was beginning to tell for the prime minister in his military debut, writes Alan Hamilton Bombs shatter British image Diplomatic Fallout The team who took the big decisions Apology Women pilots fly into history Iraq skilled at keeping deadly arsenal on the move to evade discovery Iraqi war machine 'crippled' by raids Michael Evans reports on the assessment of 400 cruise missile attacks on 100 strategic targets Tesco Journalists denounce Arafat's censors Arab Reaction 'Thatcher was right - Europe is blind and cowardly Europe's failure to act in the iraq crisis has made Franco Zeffirelli, the stage and film director, ashamed to be European Saddam puts gloss on four days of strikes Defaint leader declares end to UN inspections, reports Micheal Theodoulou 'We stopped the bombing too soon' Raf Recall Neighbour's confidence turns again to fear Kuwait Murder hunt police find body of child Driver saw stars after lorry crash Drug users get home delivery Churchill bodyguard dies at 91 Moet & Chandon By a Correspondent: Baptism begins joella's new life Sinn Fein is living in past says RUC chief Dixons Prescott rejects closer links with Lib Dems Blair and Hague: The Public's View Tories prefer Blair to their own leader Hunt for abducted pair after phone tip Sick Branson keeps epic flight on course Even high-flyers can be laid low Man on rape charges Engaged couple killed Pinochet 'out of cash' Christmas Spice Mummy mystery News in Brief Orange Net Links PC World Lockerbie waits in hope for the tragedy to end Ten years on, Gillian Harris sees a town still working to heal scars of the past Israelis 'stole suspect's heart for transplant' Children reject the Christmas toy hype Mission to giant potato could save the Earth Flight 103: The Search for Justice The Royal Bank of Scotland Comet Target and prosecutor are given star billing Wounded chief will aid Right Commentry Plots guaranteed to turn a crisis into a drama Indecent exposure likely in the Congress v Larry Flynt Morals Capitol is haunted by fear of hunt for adulterers Mountain of pizza means big trouble Bank of Scotland By our Foreign Staff: French critic scorns 'justice parody' Bonn frets over leadership in Europe as Clinton is pilloried Beijing sends top rebel into US exile HSBC Peace monitors in Kosovo fear for safety after attack Fighting faulty gene of dementia DNA dud to Calvi 'murder' How much will Ghristmii cost? The price of the seasonal shopping basket has fallen again Robin Young reports Tactical shopping wins in battle of high street Desperation has forced many stores to start their sales already, say Fraser Nelson Time Givenchy When you cannot be too glamourous Maverick who Cable & Wireless Keeps Feith in fashion He hates the New York scene, yet it loves him. Tracy Feith, former surfer and factory worker, aspires to Ralph Lauren's crown Bank of Scotland 'Why I love now' Harrods The test is yet to come for Blair Next year will provide a harsher political climate, says Peter Riddell Kerb Wars Picture Gallery My vintage Christmas A long marque recalls love, fraud and family between the wars Poor value Stamped out Bookmark A decade in the darkness Magnus Linklater on the legacy of Lockerbie In the Dock Only clinton can save the senate from a lengthy trial The Four-Day War Much has been achived, but there is still more to do A Do at the Dome It could be you at the party of the millennium Lack of strategy in bombing of Iraq Clinton impeachment Wedding date 'simple' solution to breast cancer Public service ethic Balliol protest Tornado 's blast Prices beyond compare London mayor's 'poisoned chalice' Millennium books Preparing for the bug Social News Birthdays today Nature notes Personal Column Anniversaries Leeds Grammar School Wales & Chester Circuit Wanted : buyer for stately home, 365 rooms—a snip at £1.5m Delta Court & Social The Times Marriages Forthcoming marriages MCC Finance Northern Limited Professor Sir Alan Hodgkin , Om Latest wills Allan Griffith 16 Die in Lifeboat's Rescue Attempt Colonel Roderick Hill News The Times Crossword No 20,980 Jobs gloom: Job prospects are the worst they have… Forecast In the Times Arsenal thaw, Leeds freeze World Cup Stars Shine as Champions Rejoin Title Race Chelsea may be top of the but, Oliver Holt reports, there are signs of life at Highbury Lynne Truss Opening Salvo City Break Sale Managing Nicely Late show by Burks helps to lift London Basketball Walker storms home Appleby smiles through Perfect Swiss timing Mayweather 's target Cup draws on BBC Daly keeps Arsenal on higher ground Sport in Brief England ready to change Stewart 's role Cricket: Atherton Completes First Double-Century of his Carrer while Hick Makes Merry against Depleted Attack Whitaker takes short cut to end long quest for Olympia glory Equestrianism: Jump-Off Victory Fulfuls Briton's Obsession Middlesex strive to keep ambitions alive Netball: Derbyshire Fail to Stop Horrox's Team Going Top of League Chanderpaul in command Cardiff display title form Ice Hockey Hall fails to make headway Sailing Platt starts fight against retrucessione Matt Dickinson watches former England captain make his managerial debut in Italy 'you go to bed nice and happy, then your captain has a bad night with his stomach and has to drop out' Whitehead thwarted by naivety Swimming: Lack of Self-Discipline Floors World Record Attempt World Cup dominates sporting year for armchair supporters Jonh Goodbody discover that football was in a league of its own with tv viewers in 1998 Smith puts selectors on the spot Bowls Williams eases to success Snooker By our Sports Staff: Kelly in no doubt life acted iti good faith Chelsea work their way to the summit Worrying lack of passion leaves Liverpool in limbo United are laid bare by defensive flaws Oliver Holt The tests are beginning to come steadily… Dash of Moroccan spice refreshes Southampton Leeds are undone by Bergkamp FA Carling Premiership: Dutchman plays key role as ten man Arsenal triumph Coventry look forward to the return of lady luck Gullit to wrap up Ba deal Ferdinand highlights the dilemma for West Ham Fairytale still awaiting traditional outcome Bassett in no mood for joyful sing-song Barley 's boys filling men's shoes Blake puts sparkle in Jewell's eye Graydon states strong case for late starters Supporters demand Green goes Delaney 's best may not be enough Taylor 's return not a happy one By a Correspondent: Cardiff keep winning habit Room at the top for Reid Platt kept out of limelight during first screen test Choir sings on as Forest hit all wrong notes 'In the bleak midwinter, frosty winds make moan... and they can't even beat Blackburn' Fallout from Ashes defeat Sports Letters Sideways perception of angling in 1998 Jewellery query Criticism of British bowls Magic Numbers Tomorrow FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Verons Lottery Football Game Scotland Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Conferences Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Scotland Lingfield Park Hurley prepared to take aggressive approach Saturday's Result Princeful shows fighting spirit worthy of Pitman Jump Leaders Rapid Raceline Snow Reports Kelso off Firstakali pounding too much for Sale The Times Vickery's career threatened by injury Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Northampton keep pace as Dawsonon leads from the front Winning Move Keene on chess Richmond win name game Newport edge through Has Bath's bubble burst? David Hands reflects on the sorry decline of a club becoming accustomed to defeat Richards enjoys attritional contest By a Correspondent: Worcester feel the chill The Cooperative Bank Bachop imposes pattern of play For the record Athletics Winter Sports Rugby Union Guide to the Week Ahead Spiced up Vikings Opera & Ballet Couseum 0171 632 8300 (24hr ) English… Oversized , overlong and over here Cinema: Geoff Brown picks his ten top films from a year when Hollywood decided that size mattered most This week in the Times Adventure that falls flat on Its face Beauty and the Beast MacMillan In the concrete jungle Arabian knight Outrage with flair Capitalisation , week's change Easy Jet MPC minutes will stir interest Economic Outlook The Times Banks' caution leads to sharp fall in buyouts Tax powers questioned Fight for Blockleys focuses on families Tourist Rates Ladbroke hotel expansion Alternative Investment Market Fleming denies bid approach The Facts The Board Star Alliance Corporate Profiles: Woolwich What the Experts Say Our Verdict The year of living dangerously Safety doubts cast shadow over cruise ship expansion Bigger vessels mean greater scrutiny for the maritime industry despite its good record, writes Peter Harrison Mba Word-Watching Change on Week Taming of the wild west Television Choice Radio Choice 'Ow you say , entertainment n'est-ce pas? BBC16.00am Business Breakfast (95315) 7.00 BBC… Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Outlook for jobs worst for five years Newspaper war looming in London Times Two Crossword Shipshape Art auctioneers left out of the picture Self-assessment launch cost £800m, says taxman's report Windfalls on way as Australians win NPI Bank of Scotland Year End GEC board discuss BAe tie-up

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