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News from 22/12/1998

1998; Gale Group;

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Anthony Barnes, Phil Yates, Adrian Room, Helen Johnstone, Robert Cole, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Giles Whittell and Nigel Hawkes, L. B. van der Watt, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robin Beare, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, James Bone and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, James Bone, Clive Davis, Roger Shorter, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Cudlipp, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, David Harding-Price, Martin Fletcher, Patricia Morris, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Geoff Hoon, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Matt Sims, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Anna Blundy, R. A. Wilson, David Hands, Helen Rumbelow, Edward Gorman, Victoria Fletcher, Norman de Mesquita, Jasper Gerard, Jan Manning, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Paul Sexton, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Ewa Lewis, Alex Salmond, Spike Milligan, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Peter Bryan, Martin Spencer, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Carl Mortished, International Business Editor, Robert Stevens, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Jim Chick, Grania Langdon-Down, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jonathan Stiles, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, David Suski, Sue Lappeman, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Harris, Christopher Irvine, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, L. Good, Michael Baxendine (Chairman), Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Patrick Carroll Director, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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£2,000 for a nip and a tuck for Christmas Minister denies conflict over loan Index Scruffy vicar with heart of gold leaves ?5m On Target Branson flies over forbidden China In memory Villa go top Israel election UN arms inspector faces the bombing backlash Haute cuisine wars on the high seas Cartier 30p Every Weekday Mandelson and the millionaire Caroline Merrell reports on Geoffrey Robinson's business dealings Say 'bonjour' to the new face of rugby Railtrack Threat of disruption on trains The house Peter owns The hi-tech glasses that put Branson to sleep Corruption may cost £50 million Terrorists freed Oldest donor Wildlife fears Pinochet appeal Welsh contest Immigrants fine Mp lists spoon Doctors praise mother in octuplet ordeal Multiple births can spell disaster Body of missing girl found Hollywood dresses up a classic By a Correspondent: Saudi nurse is found guilty of theft and fraud BBC woman streaked round restaurant Lovers die together at farmhouse Tesco Hitchhiker of day gunman shot boyfriend VW Judges let driver sue council for ice crash £9.2m award for accident victim Strepsils Zing Defence Orange Left in the lurch by flighty females Manhunt ends with Golden Gate suicide Adrian Lee reports on violent end for a husband suspected of killing his British wife and daughter Men shun help on cancer Homebase Deaf share in £7m lottery awards Fraudster altered winners Liberty Sale Damages fight lost by dancer Driver killed A Prison plan fails £2.4m payout Clergyman quits Baby in shoebox Sun shines on chosen few in ancient ritual Dawn show at 5,000 year-oldburial mound is breathtaking. Martin Fletcher was there Winter Solstice at Newgrange Tesco Net Links BT Internet Garlton censured again by ITV watchdog NHS must pay for sex changes , judge decides Health authority was wrong to deny operations on ground of cost, reports Frances Gibb Vauxhall Insurance O come all ye alcoholics and ex-cons Ruth gledhill oon the Church's new advertising campaign Ferries launch a new wave of catering Fare Sailing Rod Stewart puts paid to girls' singing protest Rock Star emerges as buyer of painting that pupils fought to save, writes Victoria Fletcher Widow of 88 killed in botched burglary Mathematicians eondemn sale Sport club where one manager had to win Nokia Connecting People Ten years on, a nation remembersResidents unite with relatives of victims at church service to mark anniversary, writes Gillian Harris Residents unite with relatives of victims at chrch service to mark anniversary, writes Gillian Harris Duke of York joins families at Abbey Alan Ilamilton reports on memorials further afield If You Feel It, we Can Express It Photos taken from chapel Waitrose Gaddafi calls for Libyan judges at trial Saddam secret army'to launch London attacks' Fears grow over contract killers, Daniel McGrory in Kuwait city Us claims a high hit rate British firms on alert to stop dictator rebuilding deadly arsenal Cadillac By our Foreign Staff: Strikes gaining support, Cook insists Desperate Netanyahu heads for early election Opposition rejects Likud's plea to join national unity coalition, writes Christopher Walker in Jerusalem Chinese activists get long prison terms 'Impersonators' hit by Santa clause Amazon. co. UK Shepherds see the light on jobs Watching flocks by day is a dying art amid the lure of more profitable work. In the first of three articles from Bible towns. Christopher Walker looks at Bethlehem Rome to beatify stigmata priest Satellite watch on German railways Heads—it's the Pope TV viewer attacked (Reuters): Nato chief in Belgrade 'Colonel Passy' dies (AP): Sole beneficiary plan Ex-Presidents beg Senate to heal nation Ford and Carter want to spare Clinton a trial. writes Damian Whitworth Republicans count the costs of pursuing a popular leader Public backlash turns congress triumphs into disaster, writes Ian Brodie in Washington Peru 'in drive to sterilise the poor' Hoodlums can boost firepower on Internet Fury as friend of Bill says critic should be stoned Moscow threat on embassy security Swiftcall Limited Life, labour and love at face value Christmas Fiona Elliot will have spent ?2,000 on looking good. Interview by Anjana Ahuja The Times Eve of destruction The lost art of hosting a good party Giving a party to enjoy yourself misses the point. The object is to please friends, says Ewa Lewis Jingle Bells, maestro? It took one lesson with former concert pianist Richard Meyrick for Anjana Ahuja to be hooked I no longer regard my ancient piano as an enemy Proudfoot M Morrisons A poodle playing at Churchill Tony Blair's first real test to be an affront to history, says Alex Salmond Bill of health Picture Gallery Now we have lift-off The Branson team" s endeavour is gloriously pointless - and in a cynical world we should rejoice for it In the frame The Times Diary Write on The Times Diary Behind every supermodel is a violent father. The old… Know-nothing Never a verse to mockery People of the Century Christmas reflection on some unexpected movers and shakers Diplomatic Offensive Britain will have to work hard to regain the initiative Fare's Fare Passengers deserve a better menu Pension reforms open to abuse White House makeover Animal tests for human welfare Birds of prey Needle exchanges Right of appeal Fleet Street as a refuge for patriots Britain's health Branching out A giant step? Circular greetings Court Circular Birthdays today Legal appointment Picture Gallery Lockerbie air disaster Service dinner Dinner Luncheon Church in Wales Personal Column University news Forthcoming marriages Church news Anniversaries Court & Social Antonio Ordonez Personal Column Flightseekers The Times Faresavers Jetline Jetworld Colonel Andre Dewavrin Colonel Andre Dewavrin, Dso, Mc, who under the pseudonym colonel Passy headed General de Gaulle's wartime secret services in London, died on December 20 aged 87. he was born June 9,1911 Dame Unity Lister From Our Own Correspondent: Landslide Vote for De Gaulle News The Times Crossword No 20,981 Business AA Information Hours Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling Sport Forecast Arts In the Times Features Law The Papers Radio & Tv Opinion Columns Index Letters Inside Section today IMF says UK must cut base rates further BRC doubt on official figures Floating will lift Air France staff Economics Moses film fails to command Arts Newcastle pair torn off a strip by angry investors GEC cancels Christmas leave Rac Law Televisions and Radio Business Today Volvo soars on bid rumours EMU will bear fruit for shoppers US boost for Virgin Atlantic The Times Banana war strikes at Italian cheesemakers Trafford Centre gives Peel boost Swiss Re acquires Fpk for £200m Standard in deal with Pru S&p reveals worries over M&s Cantab buys into anti-cocaine drug Fraud mastermind jailed for six years Warning hits Gremlin Dawson plunges Unit trust sales soar MWB to buy Star City Johnson buys shares Rugby's Pioneer sale Sherwood to shed 300 Rexam packaging sale Tourist Rates Firms accused of 'TTG share fiasco' escape rebuke Ford to buy main UK dealership By our City Editor: Night before the morning after Wace faces £40m Photobition bid Ushers falls to Alchemy at third go CRH pips Austrians to control of Ibstock United Airlines Rising Broker takes wraps off its five tips for top in 99 Stock Market Commodities Life Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes The Pru heads east Tempus Peel Alchemy Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wace Wall Street In hindsight, the year wiien I got everything wrong To expect Japan to do the right thing proved to be fatal to my predictions for 1998 Homing in Fighting talk The Times City Diary The quiet man High time for the cobbler to repair his children's shoes Metal file The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Approved by Fleet Street Publications Ltd. Shares squeezed higher UCB Recommended Today New West End Shows Films on General Release Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prison with a soft tourist sell Architecture: Marcus Binney has a better plan for mighty oxford Castle than a mere hotel conversion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Comedy Theatre Pop Buddy Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Skirt-Flourishing Sass' A mess at wit's end "Art" Cambridge Theatre Laughter of the Innocenti Visual Art: In Christmas week Richard Cork explores one of the most moving Nativities produced in the Ronaissance Around the Galleries Smelling sweet Warm as winter drawers Television's cover girl A potter through verse and worse How much do we owe Josie and her father? Critics say the competition scheme can be mean and unfair. Frances Gibb reports Picture Gallery Legal Diary Chambers Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment The case for banishing M'lud from the Lords Robert Stevens examines the Pinochet case The final court of appeal should be seen to be independent of the legislature Multiple Classified Advertising Items Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Callmate Computers versus crime The courts are benefiting from a boost in funds as It is championed as the launchpad for a new legal system, explains Geoff Hoon CPS Hitachi Deputy District Judges and Deputy District Judges of… Experienced Administrator for a Leading… Legal Appointments Are you ready for the shake-up of the century? There is disquiet about reforms to civil justice, due to start inApril. Grania Langdon -Down reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Pensions Lawyer Paralegal Executive Sinkinson shows all the right moves Rare vintage from South Africa provides potent account Adams tops table with brutal honesty Read all about it: Times writers conclude their review of the best of 1998 Pedal-power wins the day Scaling peaks and valleys Fear and fulfilment on the high seas Ice-cold tales and statistics Spendid primed to help offset cost of Christmas Richard Evams asks trainers for their holiday bankers Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Southwell Ludlow Specialists Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Champagne and prizes for a fantasy Christmas season How to Enter your Fantasy League Team The Times Main Fantasy League Entry Form The Times As I was saying Fantasy League Services Choose your Player from Here Stig Inge in best form of defence A low-scoring week but more prizes than ever because we can announce the first winners of the new ON-Target competition First ON-Target winner nets £500 for a modest team score Even if your team only notched up 3 or 14 points last week, you could find yourself considerably better off in time for christmas Prize Fantasy League Christmas Quiz Keeping it clean to pick up points Fantasy League Top 100 Check your Scores Telephone 0640 62 51 02 Can football risk taking a gamble on South Africa? Security fears cloud a continent's bid to stage World Cup finals for the first time Snow Reports The Countries with Thier Eyes on the Prize Golding finds silver lining Sailing Revolt threatens Masters Snooker For the Record Holiday Pools Forecasts Fifa sees chance to end home advantage Football Today's Fixtures Cardinals keep wily Plammer on tap Radiator warms the heart of Tebbel Equestrianism: German Rider Caps Olympia Championships with Dashing Display Sport in Brief Product Recall Notice Dream Cuisine and Premier 360… Plans for British league put on hold England no closer to solving puzzle Selectors given few positive clues before fourth Test matchy AOL Kallis joins Glamorgan Word-Watrching Magic Numbers and Free Champagne Alcohol 's evil influence Television Choice Radio Choices What 's it all about Geoffrey, my old mate? BBC 1 Pay TV: Satellite, Cable and Digital Own goal lets Villa bask in deflected glory Deposed leaders return to top Times Two Crossword Index Disgruntled Redknapp ready to read riot act Russell Kempson on further off-field problems for West Ham Di Canio pushes Wednesday to limit Austrians ski into history Football 36 Is South Africa's bid for the World… Callmate

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