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PA File photo dated 31/01/1998 of Roger Lyons, president of the TUC.  Firms were being challenged by a union leader Tuesday 20 December 2004 to make the business case for switching work to overseas countries including India.  Roger Lyons, president of the TUC, was telling a conference that companies including Legal & General, Alliance and Leicester and the Co-op had conducted studies into 'offshoring' and had opted to remain in the UK.  See PA Story INDUSTRY India.  PA Photo
File photo dated 26/01/1998 of workmen at Hartlepool Steel Fabrications Ltd on Teesside put the finishing touches to the 108 tonne steel body of sculptor Antony Gormley's 'Angel of the North'.
Water hits the sea wall on the sea front in Weston Super Mare, Somerset.
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CP2STO48805 | 1998-01 
File photo dated dated 25/10/1989 of science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke being assisted to his table during a state banquet in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Clarke has died in Sri Lanka at the age of 90, an aide to the author said today.
Robbie Williams checks himself as he performs at The Brits Awards 1998 at London's Dockland Arena.
The England team stand arm in arm before the match in front of the Royal & Sunalliance sponsorship boards.
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CP2STO48802 | 1998-02 
Mitsubishi Lancer driven by Britain's Richard Burns in action during the Safari Rally in Nairobi today (Monday). This year's Safari was the shortest in the 46-year history of the event with 771 miles of competitive driving divided into 16 stages over three days.  Burns won the rally and Finland's Juha Kankkunen, in a Ford Escort, was second. PHOTO: RALPH HARDWICK. See PA story AUTO Safari
Bernie Ecclestone (left) talks to Ferrari team boss Jean Todt (right)
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File photo dated 06/03/1998 of Trevor Rees Jones, who survived the car crash in which Diana The Princess of Wales died.
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CP2STO48799 | 1998-03 
Philippe Bernat-Salles, Fance, celebrates soring a try
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Undated library filer of an Upholder class submarine, similar to the Canadian one which is reported Tuesday October 5, 2004, as having a fire on board 100 miles off the west coast of Ireland.  The RAF and the Royal Navy have responded to a distress call from the submarine. Canadian TV has reported a fire on the diesel powered submarine, HMCS Chicoutimi, which used to be the British Royal Navy submarine HMS Upholder, before it was renamed Saturday at the Faslane naval base in Scotland.  See PA story DEFENCE Submarine.  PA Photo.
Actor Jerome Flynn (l) and BBC Television presenter Adrian Chiles (r) training for the 1998 London Marathon.
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CP2STO48797 | 1998-04 
Jurgen Klinsmann celebrates scoring on his last appearance for Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger poses with the FA  and League Cups as the team take a victory tour from the Highbury ground to Islington Town Hall today (Sunday) to celebrate their cup double.
England goalkeeper Nigel Martyn dives to save a penalty from Belgium's Enzo Scifo
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CP2STO48796 | 1998-05 
Her Majesty the Queen (left) and the Queen Mother, chat as members of the Royal family watch the days events from the balcony at Epsom, prior to the running of the 219th Derby today (Saturday).  Photo John Stillwell /PA
England's Michael Owen (right) and David Beckham (left) celebrate Owen's equalising goal
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 Two festival-goers enjoy a pizza at the mud and rain drenched Glastonbury Festiva.
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CP2STO48793 | 1998-06 
Prince William, in military camouflage, arrives at Highgrove House for his father's 50th Birthday Party
Loren Roberts of the USA chips the ball out of a bunker
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 A sign outside a Nottingham church, referring to David Beckham's sending-off in the World Cup second round match against Argentina, which many observers felt cost England the match
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CP2STO48790 | 1998-07 
Damon Hill celebrates his victory
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Library filer, dated 23/7/96 of Ireland's Michelle Smith with her second gold of the Atlanta Olympics after she won the 400m Freestyle. The disgraced Olympic swimmer is in the running for the accolade of Ireland's Greatest Woman after being nominated in a radio competition, it emerged Monday June 20 2005. The swimmer, who was banned from the sport for four years in 1998 for charges of manipulating a sample, is one of the 10 finalists in the RTE Radio Marian Finucane show competition. See PA Story SOCIAL Competition. PRESS ASSCOCIATION PHOTO. Photo credit should read: PA
England's Darren Gough (centre) celebrates after taking the wicket of South Africa's Makhaya Ntini (left), to win the test, and series, for England
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CP2STO48787 | 1998-08 
File photo dated 16.09.1998. Croatia, Zagreb - Margaret Hilda Thatcher, British politician and longest serving Prime Minister in UK popular called "iron lady" during her visit in Zagreb. Photo: Patrik Macek/Pixsell
File photo dated 16.09.1998. Croatia, Zagreb - Margaret Hilda Thatcher, British politician and longest serving Prime Minister in UK popular called "iron lady" during her visit in Zagreb. Photo: Patrik Macek/Pixsell
File photo dated 15.09.1998. Croatia, Zagreb - Margaret Hilda Thatcher, British politician and longest serving Prime Minister in UK popular called "iron lady" during her visit in Zagreb. Photo: Patrik Macek/Pixsell
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CP2STO48786 | 1998-09 
File photo dated 01/08/97 of the Royal Yacht Britannia.
Former Conservative Prime Ministers Sir Edward Heath and Baroness Thatcher check their watches during speeches at the Conservative Party annual conference in Bournemouth today (Wed). PA Photos.  *24/10/00 Mr Heath announced that he is to retire from Parliament at the next general election after more than 50 years as an MP. As the Father of the House - its longest serving Member - Sir Edward conducted Monday the arduous procedure to elect the new Speaker. Despite his age, Sir Edward is a regular attender at the Commons, an occasional speaker - always without notes and invariably witty - and never misses an opportunity to proclaim his pro-European views.
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 Fireworks explode over the Albert Memorial in London's Hyde Park which was officially reopened by the Queen tonight (Wednesday) marking the end of a four-year restoration project.  Photo by Toby Meville/PA. See PA story ROYAL Albert
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CP2STO48782 | 1998-10 
Wales's Craig Quinnell is dejected after their defeat by South Africa
PREMIUM --  PA file photo dated 20/11/1998 of French movie legend Brigitte Bardot in Edinburgh. See PA 0430 story QUOTE Pars. PA Photo: David Cheskin.
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File photo dated 30/11/98 of Jazz musician of George Melly.
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CP2STO48780 | 1998-11 
It was a huge disaster which inspired the world's biggest box office hit - but today the RMS Titanic was reduced to fraction of its original size. Tom Rose (pictured), models specialist at Christies, takes a closer look at the first fully authenticated scale model of the RMS Titanic at Christies, in London, before it goes under the hammer  on April 15, 1999, for an estimated  20,000- 30,000. See PA Story SALE Titanic. Photo by Toby Melville.
RUC Riot police come under attack as Nationalist youths hijacked a van and set it on fire as trouble flared during an Apprentice Boys parade in Londonderry today December 12, 1998. PA Photos. See PA story ULSTER Parade
Sale's Phil Winstanley (right) adjusts the shorts of teammate Peter Anglesea (left)
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CP2STO48778 | 1998-12 
Queen Elizabeth II feeds a carrot to a horse, watched by trainer Paul Nicholls, during a visit to Manor Farm Stables in Ditcheat, Somerset on March 28, 2019.
King Charles III (centre) arrives for a Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture date: Sunday January 5, 2025.
Vanessa Hudgens, Austin Butler attends the "2015 Dance Industry Awards" held at Avalon
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(MTL 101 )MONTREAL, Dec. 6--Mourners pay tribute at a Montreal park Sunday to the 14 women killed in the University of Montreal Ecole Politechnique Massacre of 1989.  The park is to be renamed as the Square of the Sixth of December,1989, in memory of 14 slain. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (str-Robert Galbraith)
Hells Angels boss Maurice "Mom" Boucher, second left, is greeted by other club members at a boxing match in Montreal on November 27, 1998. A former Hells Angels boss already serving a life sentence in the death of two prison guards has pleaded guilty to conspiring to kill another underworld figure. Maurice (Mom) Boucher pleaded guilty today to conspiring with two others to kill Raynald Desjardins. The Crown says a sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 11. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
  (CPT137)TORONTO, Oct.28--TORSTAR PRESIDENT--Torstar Corp.'s President David Galloway leaves a Toronto press conference Wednesday after the company made a $748 million takeover bid for Sun Media. Corp. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (Str-Kevin Frayer)
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CP1STO577859 | 1998 
 (CGYX102)CALGARY, Oct. 4--HOSPITAL IMPLODED--The old Calgary General Hospital crumbles to the ground as it is imploded Sunday morning in Calgary.  (CP PHOTO)1998(str-Mike Ridewood)  Second of three pictures
Cows and calves graze the land in St-Laurent-Ile-d'Orleans, east of Quebec City, as a container ship sails west on the St. Lawrence River Wednesday July 22, 1998. (CP PHOTO/Jacques Boissinot)
(OTT 102)GATINEAU Que., Sept 3--A hot air balloon shaped like a mounted Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer flies by a church steeple in Gatineau Quebec Thursday. The balloons are part of the Gatineau balloon festival that continues until Monday.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (stf-Tom Hanson)th
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CP1STO35164771 | 1998 
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File picture of french singer Pierre Bachelet dated November 11, 1998. Photo by Ollivier/EF/ABACA. NO TABLOIDS.
South African President Nelson Mandela speaks in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., in this file photo from September 23, 1998. Mandela died on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013. Photo by Chuck Kennedy/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
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File picture, taken in July 1998, of the ADX Federal Prison where French terrorist Zacarais Moussaoui will be for detained for life. Original caption : Federal Administrative Maximum Security prison inmate Maulana Modibo Eusi is led out of a visiting booth at the Florence ADX Federal Prison in Florence, Colorado. The prison, which boasts Timothy McVeigh, Terry Nichols and Ted Kaczinski as inmates, is a model of the newest level of maximum security prisons. Photo by Kevin Moloney/Chicago Tribune/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47576 | 1998 
File photo dated March 3, 1998 - Vernon Jordan arrives at US District Court in Washington, DC with an unidentified aide to appear before the Monica Lewinsky Grand Jury on March 3, 1998. - Vernon Jordan, a civil rights icon and adviser to former President Bill Clinton, died on Monday March 1, 2021 at the age of 85. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
Tony Bennett appears during the lighting of the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. on December 9, 1998..Photo by Ron Sachs / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO8081339 | 1998 
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE, Gwyneth Paltrow, Joseph Fiennes, 1998
FAYE DUNAWAY arrives for the premiere of THE ARRANGEMENT, 1969
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 CHEERS, Ted Danson, Shelley Long, 1982-1993
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CP2STO47577 | 1998 
FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1998 file photo, Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic listens his wife Mirjana Markovic, the leader of YUL-Yugoslav United Leftists, as she talks to him during a solemn ceremony marking 80th anniversary of the forming of first Yugoslav state, in Belgrade. Serbia’s state television said that Mirjana Markovic, the widow of former strongman Slobodan Milosevic who was considered a power behind the scene behind his autocratic rule, has died in Russia on Saturday. She was 76, it was reported on Sunday, April 14, 2019.  (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, file)
FILE - U.S. first lady Hillary Clinton and international financier and philanthropist George Soros listen as Dr. Guy Theodore, founder and director of the Well Being Hospital in Pignon, Haiti, explains the programs at the facility during a tour Sunday, Nov. 22, 1998, on the last day of Mrs. Clinton's seven-day, six-nation tour of hurricane-damaged countries in Central America and the Caribbean. (AP Photo/Roberto Borea)
FILE - In this Oct. 3, 1998, file photo, Purdue quarterback Drew Brees drops back to pass for his second touchdown against Minnesota in the first quarter of an NCAA college football game in West Lafayette, Ind. When Brees heard a 1930s-era Purdue jersey worn by John Wooden was being sold at auction, he saw an opportunity to help his alma mater showcase its ties to a man most known for winning 10 NCAA men's basketball titles as UCLA's coach. Brees says he paid $264,000 to win a late-hour bidding war for the jersey in mid-May and will allow Purdue to display it at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)
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CP1STO577858 | 1998 
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File picture. Security guards of a burial ground for contaminated machinery used for Chernobyl disaster liquidation in winter 1998. Chernobyl reactor exploded nearly 20 years in the world's worst ever nuclear accident. Ukraine is preparing to mark the 20th anniversary of this disaster on April, 26, 2006. Photo by Gennady Minchenko/UPG/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO48804 | 1998-01 
Damon Hill celebrates his victory
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Library filer, dated 23/7/96 of Ireland's Michelle Smith with her second gold of the Atlanta Olympics after she won the 400m Freestyle. The disgraced Olympic swimmer is in the running for the accolade of Ireland's Greatest Woman after being nominated in a radio competition, it emerged Monday June 20 2005. The swimmer, who was banned from the sport for four years in 1998 for charges of manipulating a sample, is one of the 10 finalists in the RTE Radio Marian Finucane show competition. See PA Story SOCIAL Competition. PRESS ASSCOCIATION PHOTO. Photo credit should read: PA
England's Darren Gough (centre) celebrates after taking the wicket of South Africa's Makhaya Ntini (left), to win the test, and series, for England
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CP2STO48787 | 1998-08 
Tony Bennett appears during the lighting of the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. on December 9, 1998..Photo by Ron Sachs / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO32836949 | 1998-12 
Sea defences Stones Bideford Devon. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA734097)
PREMIUM --  JANE WYMAN, 1939
PREMIUM --  LAUREN BACALL, STEPHEN HUMPHREY BOGART, and HUMPHREY BOGART, c. late 1940s
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CP2STO48806 | 1998-01 
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