News from 28/12/1997
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Taki, Joseph Volpe, Waldemar Januszczak, Sebastian Hamilton Westminster Correspondent, Addlson de Witt, Peter Fairley, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, R C, Charles Masters, Jim Munro, Jon Swain, John Peter, Dan Pearson, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, John Jay, Brian Stewart, Emine Saner, Edna Weiss, Ferdinand Mount, Kirstle Hamilton, R F Newell, David Steel, David Smith, Jason Hastings, Mary Wilson, Andrew Grice Political Editor, Tony Allen-Mills, Dr Alan Bullion, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Sarah Higgins, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Garath Huw Davies, D Lloyd (Secretary), David Hewson, Chris Hastings, Yvonne Ridley, Louise Taylor, Michael Jones, Ray Kennedy, Alistair Crighton, Shelly von Strunckel, Steve Goldman, George Perry, Graham Otway, Charlotte Atkins, Dave Rose, W W, P L, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Josephine Smit, Paul Donovan, Jonathan Leake Transport Correspondent, Sue Lawrence, Smita Talati, Derek Clements, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Christopher Morgan, Guy Brasher, Bridget Freer, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, R G, Nell Wormald, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Rubert Steiner, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Nigel Rees, John Karter, Brian Clegg, Zoe Brennan, Debbie Hill, W T, David Orr, Tony Peisley, Rebecca Tanqueray, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nick Cain, Lynne Munn, Andrew Grice, Hugh McManners, Rob Ryan, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, David Walsh, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen McGinty, Mark Macaskill, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Norman Stone, Andrew Harris, Jessica Berry, Wayne Bodkin, Nick Hanna, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Leake, Jack Straw, Sharon Davey, John Harlow, Philip Beresford, Matthew Lynn, Kirstle Hamilton City Editor, Michael Austin, Anne Fuller, Godfrey Smith, Mandy Payne, Waldemer Januszczak, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, J M J, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Peter Wynn-Green Chairman, Rajeev Syal, Naomi Caine Deputy Money Editor, Robert Johnston, Jonathan Carr-Brown, Cherry Norton, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, Hazel Courteney, Mark Hodson, Christopher White, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, L Lowenthal, Victor Bryant, Rupert Steiner, Chris Lightbown, David Parsley, David Smith Economics Editor, Dr Madsen Pirle, Ian Stewart, Simon Sebag, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Barry Newcombe, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoExposed: doctors who sell sick notes to the work-shy Hotel killing rocks Ulster peace hopes Gunmen in King Rat revenge Whips are out for the 'bare-bottomed' Blair babe Contents KUONI Contents Windsor Castle reopens in splendour Contents Brown plans to put tax on child benefit Smokers face the final cut—in pay Contents More women than men in workforce Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Allders Contents Picture Gallery Contents The Best Prizes Labour rebels ready to quit Father of Leah Betts begs drug case minister to speak out 'Scrooge' Lloyd-Webber pulls plug on party time Elton John made a knight in Blair's 'people's honours' Comet British hit squad 'executed Nazis' BT Morse taps out its final SOS Royal Worcester £15,000 payout in sex claim against judge McCartney 'no Mozart'—Yoko Bosch Nursery children at risk Abbey National It's the Big M for Mandelson and the millennium France beats UK in warrior league C of E minister admits he was present at 20 mercy killings Habitat Brown voted minister of the year FIAT Home and dry for Christmas Doctors offer sick notes to the work-shy FO sent Philip into danger to prop up ailing regime Demon Internet Radio 4 sounds out youth with sex and fashion Hyundai A62 Huk… Russians 'find Atlantis' off Land's End Picture Gallery Firms feel sting of bogus claims Smoking when Pregn… Silk Cut Ultra Road humps can damage houses 'Oldmobiles' roll up for grey drivers Radiohead go to head of Q Top Ten NatWest Dead Rat Yesrterday Billy Wright the terrorist known as King Rat was shot dead inside the Maze prison. Llam Clarke and Stuart Wavell report on how it has rocked Mo Mowlam's peace process in Northern Ireland An eye for an eye Cannabis and the cabinet minister How did the son of a senior government figure end up being accused of selling drugs? Jonathan Carr-Brown and Andrew Grice report on a father's shock and a politician's dilemma Lunn Poly BT Held to Ransom Besleged by workers in warpaint and shot at by mercenaries. a British oil company executive was trapped in a Nigerian swamp for two weeks. But with cunning and cool nerve he managed to escape, returning home two days before Christmas. Stuart Wavell reports on a a risky venture Austin Reed Britain in plea for jailed Kaunda Cushioning 'Mama' takes on Kenya's Moi Black juries tip the scales of injustice In the second of a series on race, Tony Allen-Mills reports on the turning of the legal tables Rover Relax Kohl slaps down 'lecturer' Blair Gendarmes swoop on the pistes to stop 'untrained' British ski guides John Lewis Paris braced for more anti-police rioting Euro Sites Adopt an orphan, Russian army told Renault Cambodia falls to the loggers Artist gives devil film hell Mayor must go back to school Inside New York Ford Star pleads for baby killer Clinton put in the doghouse Eurofighter flies into a Typhoon Weather and Travel Outlook Shoppers go on delayed buying spree Crisis Three tickets share £8.6m jackpot Man charged over 'road rage' death Scrapie survey Burglary attack Canoeist dies Muslim protest Baby found dead Baseball raiders Dropping in Christmas on tap Jurgen Flies in Jim Munro, football editor, on the return of Tottenham's well-travelled striker Souness swoops for misfit Poborsky Contents Unbeaten Newcastle go top Nigel Botherway on close shaves for Quins and Bath but another lost cause for Wasps Contents Primus Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Warrior Walsh defends faith with passion Chris Lightbown on an enduring Leicester City defender, who epitomises the gritty qualities of Martin O'Neill's battling team Bassett's City fear Today's Matches Revenge mission Christian prays for salvation Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, asks whether Tottenham will gain inspiration from a new Messiah Happy Pleat pledges to make the difference Louise Taylor says that David Pleat, rather than the celebrated Klinsmann, may prove more beneficial for Spurs in the long run Boxing Day Harry returns to grass roots The foreign market proved too volatile, so West Ham went back to basics. Joe Lovejoy reports Murphy's law gives Vietnam cause to celebrate Ian Chadband on an eccentric Englishman who has become a hero in a football-crazy country by lifting the national side's fortunes Numbers racket rips off fans Stephen Jones says that-ill-conceived commercial decisions are leaving genuine fans short-changed Andrew in no mood to break the bank Newcastle's director of rugby believes that money cannot buy success and advocates a strick wage structure. Nick Cain reports Orange Lively Lam leads Newcastle romp Bath emerge from shadows Stephen Jones at Heywood Road Grayson's boot adds to growing misery of Wasps Lacroix lands late knockout Mapletoft sinks Richmond Callard to keep players on boil for Cup England Ready Mike Atherton's men can achieve victory in the West Indies for the first time in 30 years, says cricket correspondent, Graham Otway England's Caribbean Tour Quiet man Thorpe to seize his chance to let bat do the talking Graham Otway on the discreet rise of a batsman who believes that England are ready to end a lean run in the Caribbean Second string setting sights on graduation class From teenager Chris Read to 30-year-old Steve James, opportunity knocks, Ian Hawkey on the England a tour to Kenya and Sri Lanka Women go out fighting as Cup bid ends Ian Hawkey reports as a controversial women's World Cup ends Born-again Horton enjoys rich pickings Derek Clements talks to a golfer who, at the age of 56, is showing a clean pair of heels to his rivals on the European seniors Tour Exclusive Sunday Times prize draw The Sunday Times Second-class service an insult to players Cheltenham Racecourse Slick start to new war on tyres Motor Racing Business Calls the Shots 1997 was the year of the Tiger as well as the Lions; of Holyfield's ear and Schumacher's nerve. For David Walsh it was business as usual Whitehall The Sunday Times Sports Calendar 1998 Whitehall Calendar Offer He looked like a pint of Guinness running around in the second half Who coined the pharse 'as fit as a trout'? Who has to 'use every stumbling block as a stepping stone'? Jim Munro sifts through the year's soundest bites Nick Newman's Sporting Year The Sunday Times Enter now: You Could Win a Cup Prize of £10,000 The Sunday Times Interactive Team Football 1997-98 Season Choose your fantasy team from these 403 players and managers No Title Kirsten's gritty knock defies Australia Sports Round-Up Rugby Union Picture Gallery Earth Summit cruises home John Karter, racing correspondent, reports from Chepstow as the Welsh National winner sets his sights on the Grand National itself Brave Viking Flagship flies battle standard Jon Freeman reports from Wetherby as one of racing's eternal warriors fights back to claim another victory in the Castleford Chase LineOne The Times TV's new kid weathers the storm Action Replay Ice age beckons for medal-chasing curlers Play the Game Curling: The Facts and Figures This Week's Fixtures Sport on TV Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferrari Woodford Specialist Cars Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurocontinental Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Lancaster H. 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Owen Tradition of… AFN Guildford SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Midland Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gardener's Year A monthly guide to the main events in Europe and the United States in 1998 Save £6 on Membership of the RHS Asian crisis fails to dim stock market optimism BA to sell GE Boeing 777s in leaseback Job market booms into new year The Times Contents Troubled De Beers may brand diamonds Blair tackles millennium bug Contents Allied leads our nine for '98 Allders wins in off-form year Palm Pilot How our portfolio for 1997 performed The Shares to Buy for 1998 It Has been a dismal year for EMI, Britain's Old Money Drives out New It was a good year for Britain's old families, who increased their stock-market fortunes, while newer, high-tech entrepreneurs suffered. Report by Matthew Lynn and Philip Beresford Citibank Rebound in Korea fails to still nerves Korea's currency and stock market bounced back late last week, but fears of a big default on a foreign loan remain. John Jay reports Bluebird to sign deal on Wombles Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Databank Local hero takes S&N overseas Brian Stewart, Scottish & Newcastle's chief, is so fond of a traditional pint in a traditional pub that he is exporting the British way of drinking to the Continent Henkel Brian Stewart's Working Day The Sunday Times High wages mar hope of soft landing Bernie's labour of love Prufrock BA calls for common approach to alliances BA, facing obstacles from Brussels over its merger with American Airlines, has welcomed EU moves to review other air link-ups, writes David Parsley Asia's turmoil heralds bad new year for profits Pioneer who put thousands in work Claire Oldfield talks to David Taylor, chief executive of Enterprise, which has helped small firms to flourish in areas where the tradional industry has fallen into decline No Title Thomas the bank engine My First Break Britt Allcroft has built up a £31m company on the back of Rev W Awdry's books. Rupert Steiner reports on how they created a gravy train Know your rights in law as a minority shareholder Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Coffee culture turns UK into café society Top tips for wealth in 1998 Windfall winners had year to remember Scottish Widows Rich splash out on luxury gifts Christmas debt hangover looms Dame fortune smiles on pantomime star Money Makeover Solution Foster & Cranfield Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Direct Line Rates Top savings rates Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Woman loses her memory at Dixons Questions of Cash By Roger Anderson Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Multi-Accelerated-6 Figure Residual Income Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Maintain Free Policy misled driver Status Hydraulics CMG NB Selection Mondial International Financial Services Education Queen's Multiple Display Advertising Items BG Exploration & Production Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Education Devonshire House School Chiropody High-speed scanner gives clearer picture of heart trouble Medical Balloon cuts cost of going into orbit Research The cost of taking scientific experiments into space could be cut by a huge new ballon that can stay 40km above the Earth for 100 days. Report by Mark Prigg PC glut promises to bring good year for buyers Swounding Pentium chips are flooding on to the market and PC makers have hyped themselves into overdrive. David Hewson forecasts a fire sale in the spring Electronic noses sniff out landmines Militar Contents LineOne Space station under attack Hanson: from hunter to hunted Drivers quit buses for building sites Formula One puts heat on Brussels Great Man-Made River Authority Mergers mean never having to say sorry Flights of Fantasy Goodwood Concorde Quiz '97 News Review Do you remember who was in, who was out and who said what to whom in the past 12 months? Nigel Rees in your question master First Telecom Politics Quiz '97 He just can't resist laying down the law Profile A dark future foreseen in the dome of doom Laura Ashley This Life Trial by events Such hollow heroes The Sunday Times The devil finds work for idle MPs Fearless Frank in the Tory lioness's den Greetings from the blessed Margaret Cardinal Wolsey's sun hat Where there's cannabis smoke, there's humbug How you've changed, old England The ultimate marriage of convenience Sale Time in London Life really is a tuneful little number Lacoste LineOne The Sunday Times The end of everything Backwardly moblle peer leads royals forward Indian summer of the Swinger Interview Simon Sebag Montefiore meets Brian Clegg Après snow activity Atticvs Geoff Thompson's Week Gracie under fire Quiz Answers Blair right to reform welfare India fanned Tamil flames The Sunday Times Points Birthdays Letters to: The Sunday Times The people's opera Health body to blame The Sunday Times Contrary to Jonathan Leake's article (News,… Raise a glass to the music of good times Why builders are on the waterfront Around Britain, disused docks are being developed for living, writes Mary Wilson Barratt Property London Property Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Taywood Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items RNC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back to the future? Josephine Smit assesses what 1998 is likely to bring for the would-be homebuyer Weston Homes Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Hi-tech alarms help keep the burglar at bay Berkeley Homes Bryant Homes Contents British Airways The world is in a competitive frenzy to greet the first dawn of the year 2000. But where will it be? Nick Hanna, author of The Rough Guide to the Millennium, investigates Crystal Holidays Mark Warner Global Party All around the globe, preparations are under way for the biggest bash of all time—New Year's Eve 1999. So choose now where you want to be says, Nick Hanna SAGA North Cyprus Swansea Cork Ferries Worldwide Cruising Air Portugal Travel Brief Caribtours Seafrance North Cyprus Metak Holidays President Holidays Sail of the Century It the end of the millennium causes the world's computers to go up in smoke it might be safer, and more fun, to celebrate on a cruise liner: So long as you don't mind paying a hefty deposit says Tony Peisley Travel Brief—Cruise Dates North Cyprus Date with destiny Far from gearing up for 2000, most tour operators seem curiously tentative. Mark Hodson looks at the options and limitations Unicorn Holidays Lunn Poly The show goes on And after the party's over? Nick Hanna on the main events of the year 2000 Hilton National Budapest city break-three nights from £223 Vietnam Cambodia LAOS Ryanair Thomas Cook European Cities of Culture Tourist or Traveller? The Sunday Times World Cover Direct Sunsail Beach Clubs China Jeffrey Archer Author and candidate for Lord Mayor… Sunday Times My Since the My Holse series begab in 1994, nearly 200 personalities have revealed their travel loves and hates Rob Ryan asked 15 of them to say where in the ideal world they would like to be when the calendar flips from December 31,1999 to Jannary 1 2000 Millennium Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Peregor Travel The Travel Bug Qantas Website of the Week Faresavers Easy Jet Austravel Travelbag Quest Worldwide Canadian Affair World Travel Service Multiple Display Advertising Items The Thomas Cook Group Ltd. 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This Separates System Would Embarrass Any One Box… Technics CD Superdeal Sensational CD Scoop An inspector calls Gogol's satirical masterpiece receives a sparkling reading at the Almeida, says John Peter TLS Rest of the week's theatre This week's film releases Writers No Title Pick of… The Sunday Times critics look back—in anger as well pleasure—on Getty's White elephant Huge, and hugely expensive, the Getty Center has just opened in La. Architectural masterpiece it may be, but is it bad for art, asks Waldemar Januszczak The Sunday Times Harvey Porlock's This year as every year, our celebrated columnist presents his list of howlers, embarrassments and general literary nonsense The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 511 Bestselling Books of the Year Madam Butterfly Raymond Gubbay Wigmore Hall Royal Festival Hall Theatre Tokens Jazz Wallace & Gromit Capital Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Slow Drag Strand Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Labatt's Apollo Hammersmith AT&T Raymond Gubbay The Sunday Times Next Week in Culture The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Today's Radio Pick of the Week's TV Radio Highlights Today's Satellite Today's Satellite Movies Contents BBC1 The Abominable Skiman! Contents Guap! Happy New Year Looks like Scooby and the gang are on a slippery… Loinks! Look down There! Grrr… Nothing The Funday Times the Red House Be a devill Cartoon Star Bedroom bonanza The Fun Club Herge-The Adventures of Tintin Jarvis LineOne Hamming it up Look back in amber Zeros to heroes Flesh and Stone Driving Miss Daisy Light fantastic Flying Diary of the Party Beryl the Peril Create a Cartoon Dagsy Dog Lift off Rex and Tex Robot Crusoe Willoughby Creature feature Squirt Next in Week Fans utd Jamie Redknapp Funday thinks. . . Play ball Join The Fun Club! The Fun Club Blast off! Contents Harvey Nichols Who do they think they are? The fresh starters Contents Promises, promises Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's Social diary Curl up and try: Tara resolves to do better in 1998 Most Wanted Wheatgrass Out of practice Dr Mosaraf Ali, the guru to whom both the Prince of Wales and Kanga Tryon turned for help, has been involved in an unsemely squable. Sue Reid reports The Sunday Times Word Help! The answers to all your problems Brief lives The Dieter People who eat cream cakes and huge diners run a high risk of contracting fatness, according to research by European scientists publisged this week Diertes are now blockading ports to throw Belgian chocolates into the sea The Stamina Camcorder won't suddenly go flat at… Black tulle bra, £80, and matching briefs, £35, from… Sauce for the garder Sauce for the gander Style File Instead of rushing around the sales like a headles chicken, make a selective shopping list. Emine Saner complies one for you Fashion News Dare to glare Idol gossip More or Less Room for Improvement Interiors Giving a room a radical revamp doesn't have to take all your time and money. We did this one for under £1,000 Room for improvement What we used Picture Gallery Design Directory How to Get the Look 8 Beanbags, above, soften the minimal edges Cox&Kings Competition Hotline Sue Lawrence Set menus Letters Wines of the times Joanna Simon samples the highlights of 10 years as The Sunday Times wine writer What to look out for in 1998 Table Talk The spice is right Smallbone of Devizes Down to Earth Revealing the Plot Gardening He has a new garden and a new year's resolution. Dan Pearson plans to take up the tubers Veggie might: from top left, a city garden;… Odeon Oakridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Strachan Thomas Lloyd British Board of Agrement Sofa Workshop Direct Kirkdale Multiple Display Advertising Items Convert-A-Room "The Simplex" Connock Gates Countax Simulated Security TV Camera Cresta Furniture Group Stargazer & Casablance Lilies Compost Bins So Spa, so Good You've eaten, you've drunk—now is the time to get healthy, and a spa is the perfect solution. We sent three writers to sample the best pampering the world can offer Arizona Indian Ocean Bubble baths of the best …Linique How Do I Look? Pure heaven: water is a great all round cleanser Refreshe… course Start the year with complete body makeover Emma Moore ask five expert for their top tips Diet Watch Home Help Don't just sit there feeling fat and flabby. Josh Salzmann shows how to get in shape without a gym Medical notes The good news Picture Gallery Button Winter Sale British Antique Replicas Reproduction Furniture Free Special Report Multiple Display Advertising Items Stannah Stairlifts Love the Unusual? What's the alternative? By Hazel Courteney, Health Journalist of the Year For many orthodox doctors alternative remedies remain a heard pill to swalow, In this her final cllumn of the year Hazel Courteney explains why freedom of choice is teh best medicine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Katharine Allen Virginia Charles Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas The Sunday Times The Executive Club Chris The Sunday Times Drawing down the moon Multiple Display Advertising Items Scope The Sunday Times BECK's Tributes Pictures Picture Gallery BMW Picture Gallery Household Appliances Sale Harrods Picture Gallery '97 The year in pictures Oriana Moben The London Bedding Company Furniture Village The London Bedding Company Ducal Voyages Jules Verne Relative Values Lesley Garrett, soprano, and her father, Derek Garrett, retired signalman and headmaster India changes you D. F. S Double Discount Sale Magnet It was a year made extraodinary by a springtime… Haven Europe Allders The Macallan Tony Blair mocked bowler hats and pinstriops suits. Cherie wore trousers to tea with the Queen at Balmoral Allders We Said It with Flowers Decline and Fools When the Earth Moved Blood, Sweat and Tears Picture Gallery Ashes to Ashes A Faller First Time round Obituary 1997 Harold Robbins 81, doyen of 'bonkbuster' novelists The Cashmere Company Sharps Bedrooms Sharps Home Office Vacanze in Italia Vacances En Campagne Freepost County Kitchen plc Conquest Divani Duoroom Study Bedrooms Wharfside Come to Hammonds this Winter and we'll meet you halfway Vertbaudet Games Brainteaser 1841 The year in question Bookwise Chess Bridge Chartsearch Ltd. Wesley-Barrell A Life in the Day of Multiyork Sofa Workshop
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