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News from 31/08/2007

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Andrew Robson, Chris Windle, Lucy Alexander, David Dimbleby, Lawrence Phillips Co-editor, Alexandra Frean, Vivienne Hayes Director, Amanda Ursell, Simon Barnes, John Stewart, Robert Lindsay, Theodore Dalrymple, Paul Hoggart, Martin Narey Chief Executive, David Rose, Nicolas Sarkozy, Bill Barrett, Ivo Tennant, Alexandra Frean Education Editor, Michael Evans Defence Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Christine Seib, Ben Hoyle Arts Reporter, James Bone, James Ducker, Richard Hobson One-Day Cricket Correspondent, David Jarman, Sam Marlowe, Jenny Knight, Jeremy Whittle, Geoff Brown, Graham Able, Martin Fletcher, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Kasia Maciejowska, Hilary Rose, Hannah Fletcher, Gordon Miller, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Gabby Logan, Jack Malvern, Dan Sabbagh Media Editor, Debra Craine, Michael Forrest, Norman Harris, Tim Reid, Pete Cashmore, Dan Sabbagh, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Chris Riley, Anne Ashworth Property Editor, Alan Hamilton, David Sharrock Ireland Correspondent, Elizabeth Colman, Mushtak Parker, Julian F. Alderton, Susan Priestley NÉe Sheldrake, Greg Hurst, Ray Cooper, Tim Teeman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Martin Shaw, Clem Cook, Russell Kempson, Elizabeth William, Angela Frank, Sarah Bradford, Daniel McGrory, Suzy Jagger, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Sarah Vine, Mark Henderson Science Editor, John Westerby, James Harding Business Editor, Kim Sparrow, James Rossiter, Ewen C. Cameron, Pete Paphides, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, ZoË Strimpel, Neil Swan, Gabriel Rozenberg, Neil Harman Tennis Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lucia Adams, Adam Sage, Paul Milner, Christine Buckley, Matt Hughes, Sean O'Neill, Dr Tanya Byron, Chris Partridge, Richard Lloyd Parry Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes, David Jordan Senior Lecturer, Chris Campling, Fran Yeoman, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Shane Warne, Lindsey Bareham, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Mick Hume, Tom McCready, Kim Lewis, Roger Boyes, James Charles, Gabriel Rozenberg Economics Reporter, Richard Mills, Tony Knifton, John Connolly, Paul Simons, Steve Jelbert, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Steve Hawkes, Jane Shilling, Thomas Catán, Gwenda Brophy, Sophie Heawood, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Neil Fisher, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, Melanie McDonagh, Tony Dawe, Rob Nash, Richard Beeston Diplomatic Editor, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Kieran Falconer, Clarissa Farr, Martin Waller, Hazel Dudley, David Fulton, Mark Loveday, Carl Mortished International Business Editor, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Ashling O'Connor, Stuart Birch, Rick Broadbent Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, David Cloud, Richard Morrison, Tony Halpin, Gordon Brown, Adam Sherwin, SJ, Michael Evans, Judith Heywood, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Hugh Sebag-Montefiore, Naomi Cleaver, Olav Bjortomt, Miles Costello, Fiona Hamilton, Alan Dronsfield, Nick Meo, Joe Bolger, Lisa Verrico, Jayne Dowle,

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The Times Index Vaccine warning as measles cases triple Parents urged to act before start of school GPs concerned about supply of MMR jabs Divorce rate at lowest point for decades Iraq's showcase city Barclays' £1.6bn loan Brown's lead holds Battle for Arsenal 'Our plan to bring peace to Darfur' Timesonline Times2 Bricks and Mortar Opinion Quick find Today's weather The Times Days when hundreds of children died from disease should not be forgotten The growing danger The son who didn't fit into plot of Miller's life Down's syndrome boy was put into institution Playwright eventually included him in his will Tiffany & Co. 'Illegal' overdraft fees cost bank customers an average £742 each Claims for refunds frozen until test case Charges amount to £124 billion in six years Charges on trial Facebook protest forces interest rate climbdown Pugh Junior minister to take PM's seat at UN Licence cost increase Insurers back gays WPC's deception Markets to resume Rhys Jones suspect is notorious youth linked to recent shootings Football heaven Staff Reporter: Candle of hope for Madeleine PG Nigella express Service of thanksgiving for the life of Diana, Princess of Wales Diana Empty seats at service show scars of Diana's life have not all healed Chapel can hold 700 but only 450 invited Duchess of Cornwall to fly off on holiday Sentiment and ceremony Inside times2 Police investigate bribery allegation made against lawyer in July 21 trial Versace Survivors in court to demand public inquiry into 7/7 attacks Brief history Bakery staff rue the day they took a bevy of swans under their wing The Bourne Ultimatum Breach Royal date at the movies People Despite her smiles, Condoleezza Rice doesn't quite … Before: David Miliband, Environment Secretary, is picked up from his home in a brand new eco-friendly Toyota Prius After: David Miliband, Foreign Secretary, is picked up from his home in a brand new Range Rover. We hope it runs on LPG How to upset Paul Burrell even more Jonathan Yeo's much-reported portrait of President … Postscript What does Hari Kunzru, the novelist, wear to work? … Despite the unveiling of Nelson Mandela's statue taking No strangers to fantasy worlds, Tim Burton and Helena … David Bowie has denied reports that he is to play an … Divorce rate at lowest for decades Young couples with children avoid splitting But more older people are dumping partners Postcodes to determine size of pension payout Currys The Times The Earth moves for Manchester as sixth Seismology Swarm of earthquakes to rumble on for months Insurers say premiums will not be affected Breitling Virgin Shock and awe Dfs Dfs For the love of God, who has agreed to pay £50m for this? Hirst's diamond skull fetches its asking price Most ever paid for work by a living artist Talk Tough and Mean It Gordon Brown's battle over public sector pay may be only just beginning Break-up Down A falling divorce rate is a boon for society Apple and Pairs Two brands are better than one The regrettable legacy of Diana Picture Gallery How Republicans are cruising to defeat An apple picker's pay? That'll keep Brits away Friendly fire Sure Start is bearing fruit and promises more Easy science is a poor formula Timesonline Mind the pap Arise, ye workers Prince of prints A decade of Diana Of mice and mentors A good paddling Prison officers: our finest public servants Theodore Dalrymple Let's have more prisons and longer sentences We are pushing and pushing to save the Darfuris Comment New chief scientist is expert in green issues Top Whitehall job for environment researcher Appointment reflects government agenda Zurich Sky Future of Gaelic football star in doubt after dog-fighting claim Triple killing by hitmen at family home may be linked to drug debt PC World Gunner and interpreter on night patrol are killed by Taleban mine Fifth RAF Regiment death in past six weeks Attack underlines dangers to civilian staff Norwich Union Direct Home Staff: Family mourns officer who refused to abandon his men Children 'suffering greatest levels of stress' before their first day at school High hormone levels found by researchers Parents could be transmitting anxiety Seven-year-old pupils going backwards in the three Rs Accentuate the positive, they'll be fine The O2 Orchestra serenades Bollywood film fans at packed screening in square Summer set to be a record washout Burma veteran still hip after 60 years Online gun game offers 'cash for kills' Man banned for jamming speed gun And the latest must-have? An office on four wheels Natuzzi Commuters' journeys are getting longer Doctors out to cure medicine of eponyms Confusion over names that survive as diseases Some medical 'greats' do not deserve honour Staples Out-of-hours changes 'mean serious child illness is missed' What's in a name? Starring role in Venice for bunch of amateurs British Airways Currys Vicars ban 'un-Christian' yoga for toddlers Green Flag Morrisons Desperate measures create £1bn NHS profit Service recovers from £54m deficit in 2005-06 Surplus is to be put back into patient care Mfi '5,000 midwives are needed' to cope with increase in birthrate Nigella express Multiple Display Advertising Items Paedophile kept a video library of his 89 attacks on young girls The bacterial invader that rewrites genes Process may be more common than thought Implications for evolution in findings Edge Bradford & Bingley What we did on holiday, by family who all had gap year 3 The pay rules are tough and you must be disciplined, Brown tells the unions Politics Prime Minister tells workers: 'No exceptions' Showdown expected at the TUC conference Laura Ashley Allure of a snap election grows as Cameron fails to counter 'bounce' Politics There are ways of saving money and keeping friends You can't always get what you want? How true First night Dance Satisfaction Apollo Theatre, W1 Cadillac Solomon Islands Iraq The Queen costs more but we know where it goes Popular king who quashed a coup falls from favour with his subjects Spanish Royal Family criticised over lifestyle Financial affairs are exposed for first time College 'was slow to sound massacre alert' Virginia Tech report blames staff and police Rampage three hours after first two murders Staples Nationwide Honour for islander who saved JFK from sharks and Japanese Decathlon HSBC Clinton camp is hit by scandal over fundraiser wanted for fraud White House wraps up a retirement package for Rove The Times Joke House Home Information Pack How life returned to the streets in a showpiece city that drove out al-Qaeda Iraq An American 'martyr' is being hailed in the Sunni Triangle for restoring peace to a town where the troops now fight only water leaks The Times 'Surge' has missed most of its targets, says report for Congress (AFP): Headscarves help to restore harmony as orchestras conduct exchange visits Pipex Ex-President accused of stealing £2bn (AP): Spiders create a web of intrigue (Reuters): More South Korean hostages freed Beneath the tinkling crystal lights of the Dorchester Hotel, the future of Pakistan starts to take shape Sartoriani Vatican faces EU inquisition on tax Brussels starts row over concessions Left and Right clash over agenda of Church Dreams (AFP): Beaches cleared in shark scare (Reuters): Fatal train collision (Reuters): Mafia feud arrests (Reuters): Weapons find at UN (Reuters): Toys 'r' recalled The Times City landlords face empty offices House market stable Guinness in Nigeria UTV focused on SMG Quote of the day Wheat price soars Business big shot Barclays forced to arrange £1.6bn BoE emergency loan Resorts to facility for second time this month 'Technical glitch' prompted borrowing Down Howzat? Sachsen LB chief quits after bailout Stock markets The long-term view presents problems of its own Transparent lack of transparency Odd bins Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Boys and the Black Stuff Need to know Results in brief Timesonline Office glut looms as bank profits weaken Top agency outlines 'worst-case scenario' Demand could fall as low as 2003 level Business big shot John Connolly The Times Camec's shares tumble as DRC plans to revoke mining licence Newspaper licensing agency Picture Gallery We're doomed, if you give any credit to Kali City Diary Hark, here cometh the voice of experience City Diary The Today programme dug out Martin Taylor, the former … City Diary I think this may be the start of a trend City Diary The Scientologists are on the loose again. I caught … City Diary Mortgage-seekers shrug off Bank rate rise Number of new home loans holds steady House prices rise by 0.6 per cent in August Harry Potter's summer magic fails to touch rest of high street DSG woe The Times Time may be right to make lower offer Nigeria drinking more Guinness than Ireland after African surge The Times Stella Artois going flat in Britain BAA's safety director joins exodus of top executives from group Sub-prime lender says problems are on scale of Great Depression H&R Block's deal with Cerberus in jeopardy Freddie Mac reports 45% slide in profits Private equity fund riding storm to raise $3.5bn America 'is facing housing crisis and UK could be next' America's economy shows strong growth Four Seasons in India Sarkozy's Suez fight (Reuters): Carrefour plans IPO (Reuters): Dell figures improve GE's debt costs rise The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times British funds India's call for wheat sends global prices to record highs Delhi moves to build up buffer stocks Supplies at lowest level for 25 years Food for thought The Times Bollywood finally orders a second helping of its greatest curry western A Scottish voice is hardly a threat to the union Media Multiple Display Advertising Items Gangs and gun crime rekindle the debate on tighter internet regulation Media Inquiry into YouTube being considered Minister's warning to online companies Mediapolis Virgin Radio float could trigger UTV move for SMG Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Punch surges on talk of Spirit's true value Large caps Small caps Gilts Rumour of the day Diageo savours the growing taste for Guinness in Africa RCG Holdings Deal of the day Venture Production Bet of the day Tiddler to watch Equity Prices The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pierre Messmer Gaullist minister who oversaw the recovery of the French military after Algeria, later serving briefly as Prime Minister Pierre Messmer, French Minister for the Armed Forces, 1960-1969, and Prime Minister, 1972-1974, was born on March 20,1916. He died on August 29, aged 91 Q&A Weather Eye Hilly Kristal New York club manager whose openness to new bands made CBGB the crucible of punk rock Hilly Kristal, music entrepreneur, was born in 1932. He died on August 28, aged 75 Elaheh Iranian vocalist whose songs are ingrained in the culture despite a ban on women singers Bahar Gholam Hosseinin, better known as Elaheh, singer, was born on April 7,1934. She died on August 15,2007, aged 73 Frank Swanston Automotive engineer whose Formula One expertise helped to develop the British Steam Car Frank Swanston, project manager, British Steam Car Challenge, was born on March 17,1946. He died of cancer on August 1,2007, aged 61 Theo Fabergé Grandson of the Russian Imperial jeweller who became a skilled craftsman in his own right Theo Fabergé, craftsman, was born on September 26,1922. He died on August 20,2007, aged 84 David Southam Aircraft engineer who maintained BA's Concorde fleet David Southam, Concorde maintenance engineer, was born on April 23,1936. He died of prostate cancer on August 2,2007, aged 71 Court Circular Birthdays Questions Answered Walking in circles, and Lily the Pink's medicinal compounds Word Watching Births Forthcoming Marriages Deaths In Memoriam - Private School Notices To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Beware big green clouds bringing floods and ice Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day August 31,1912 The Times writes of the Clyde celebrations to mark 100 years of British steamship building — while attempting to gloss over the small matter of the Titanic, which had sunk the previous April Winning Move Word Watching Weather Weather quest Bridge Chess Winning move Personals Birthdays Legal Notices The Sunday Times Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items You can look and touch but no driving Jaguar XF until March Motoring Company pins hopes on saloon in Frankfurt New range launched as Ford ponders sell-off Skoda is a four-wheel Tour de force Audi promises more leg room and a bigger boot Dealers poor on safety Freelander, at a price Volvo to wake you up Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade-Sales Machine Mart Wolf Elite Registrations Motorpoint Drivershandbook Maze leads Smart to Sandown after extending royal sequence Racing Ascot win completes notable hat-trick Impressive gallop encourages trainer Hamilton Park Wolverhampton Cricket Football BHA annuls restrictions on movement Chester Racing Lingfield Park Yesterday's results Musselburgh Course specialists Wolverhampton Sandown Park Salisbury Murray passes first endurance test against wiles of veteran Björkman Tennis US Open Scot shrugs off early start to win in five sets Korean next in line after defeat of Cañas Multiple Display Advertising Items Cricket Fixtures Rugby union Football Rugby league Other sport Football Results Athletics Golf Tennis Richards desperate for chance to put Ohuruogu in her place Athletics World Championships Guinness Premiership The numbers game Today's finals Bitter rivals locked in battle at Burghley Campbell leads way Warren on a mission Johns used Ecstasy Ramprakash the 'good wine' savours taste of yet more runs Cricket LV County Championship first division Lord's Kent v Lancashire Davies revival keeps survival hopes intact Bichel puts Essex on top Cricket LV County Championship second division Spearman quick to hit back LV County Championship First division Hampshire v Surrey Scoreboards Kieswetter steers Somerset Smith reaches three figures after long wait Bopara finds an ally in Broad as gritty England hold their nerve Cricket NatWest Series Win England tickets Scoreboard from Old Trafford Success in the Collingwood era is down to new self-belief 'Fred' carried you in the 2005 Ashes My 50 greatest cricketers The countdown nears its end and the best wicketkeeper in the world is outside my top ten — as are two men with 500 wickets each Norwich Union Obsession that means Ferguson cannot rest I can see myself in Roy, says United 'great uncle' Football Keane 'will find he is now in amongst sharks' Manager admits he has mellowed with age Bentley provides a timely reminder Premier League today 2007-08: The groups Football Champions League Uefa promises United fans protection on return to battleground of Rome Italian FA to send in stewards, not riot police Liverpool and Chelsea confident of progressing Fixtures Game will pay price for selling its soul to the foreign legion Football Silent killer still bringing tragedy to families The Times Dein finds his own Russian billionaire to fight back at Chelsea Football Takeover battle at Arsenal Metals magnate may support bid for club Wenger keen to renew relationship with friend Barclays Beckham's latest setback piles on the agony for jinxed McClaren Football Anelka keeps options open Dead certs Window watch Times Crossword 23,694 Decent bets Long shots Dein raises the stakes in Arsenal power bid Former vice-chairman targets Emirates shares £75m deal paves way for potential takeover The Times Broad Smiles all rounds as England youngsters come … Gabby Logan Shane Warne Index The face Victory after adversity How long before modern medicine looks medieval? The click Not in front of the children, please Warning: your sat-nav may be up the creek Image of the day Modern morals Tough love or TLC? Amy Winehouse's father and father-in-law have clashed publicly over how to handle her drug addiction. Sarah Vine examines how much parental influence matters and discovers that a child's best protection is self-confidence Living with an addict It's not easy to get addicted — and withdrawal symptoms are medically trivial The French have a word for it When English is short of a word it often takes one from a foreign language My favourite word: Plangent Competition result The Times A vintage collection of stories that might delight someone else Holiday books: find, read, discard. Repeat Ordinary empathy The Times Take the stairway to heaven for a touch of urban chic Chain reaction Retail is detail Where truth and fiction meet Feature The experiences of a Dunkirk veteran are strikingly close to those shown in Ian McEwan's novel, says Hugh Sebag-Montefiore A cracking picnic supper Food Spanish omelette with chorizo and coriander Spinach tart with bacon and feta Lemon chicken with spicy chickpeas and spinach Time, gentlemen, to change your bad food habits Nutrition Even alpha males can eat a healthy diet rich in omega-3 and vitains, says Amanda Ursell Hanging ten on positive waves Sounds The unflappable Newton Faulkner tells Pete Paphides about his cool childhood, his status as the non-surfing surfer icon — and, oh yes, being at No 1 in the album charts Inside Knockin' on Dylan's door Sound Bites Ground Zero Athlete podcast Outstanding room only Sounds The Wigmore Hall's director can barely meet demand, he tells Richard Morrison The Times Prom for free Play that reggae music, white kids You don't have to be obviously non-Jamaican to be at the cutting edge of reggae, Sophie Heawood finds — but it helps Mercury is simply the best of the big boys Off with the trousers Sounds The Texan opera singer Susan Graham is finally ditching the boys for some real heroines. She tells Neil Fisher why Pop Reviews Kano London Town 679 Classical Georg Solti Mahler Decca The lite in satellite Pop Hard-Fi Once Upon a Time in the West Atlantic Classical Alina Ibragimova Hartmann Hyperion Radio Metal-morphosis First night Pop Eagles of Death Metal Liquid Room, Edinburgh Concerts Grafenegg Festival Grafenegg, Austria Theatre I Miss Communism Hackney Empire, E8 In the main paper Pop Two Gallants Barfly, NW1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proms BCMG/Knussen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Today's TV Prime-time digital planner Digital choice Entertainment, Factual and Sport 24-hour listings highlights Answers from back page Today's radio Radio Choice Today's TV Diana: A Service of Thanksgiving Viewing Guide BBC One, 11am/ITV1, 11.45am 40 Years of Gardeners' World BBC Two, 8pm India and Pakistan 07: The Story of India BBC Two, 9pm The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) Film choice Channel 4,1.35pm Bugsy Malone (1976) Film4,7.15pm The Dresser (1983) ITV3, 9pm Variations The IT Crowd Channel 4,9.30pm Sin City (2005) Sky Modern Greats, 10pm Return to Me (2000) BBC One, 11.50pm The Shield Five, 11pm Web video of the day Mica and Lisa's twin attack Last Night's TV Out of the box Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4308 Picture Gallery Polygon Codeword No 45 Appeal The Times This autumn, buyers (especially female ones) will be making plenty of noise about . . . well, noise Opening Bids Home on the Web Focus on Loughborough Average property prices £000s In Crescent House in London Get in Get out Get Away Belgravia, SW1: grand terrace with ample accommodation over six floors Out Listed Manor in Rutland Preston: spacious Grade II* listed ironstone house built in 1550 Away House on the Isle of Man Kirk Michael: castellated manor house dating from the 14th century Try the Square Route Where next? London squares carry a sizeable premium. Chris Windle works out your best options For Sale Bishops Park Open Spaces What's New? Inside Track Take a Walk in the Park Properties get an instant lift in value if there's decent greenery near by, says Jayne Dowle For Sale Kierresidential Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Head Ache Cover Story What is the Price of Peace? Margot Fonteyn's former house looks the part — as long as you don't mind a little background noise, reports Lucy Alexander Quiet Please Two-Bedroom Flat in West London Three of a Kind Homes for heavy sleepers Earl's Court, SW5: top two floor of a classic townhouse near Earl's Court Tube station Country House in Buckinghamshire Iver, Slough: a stylishly refurbished wing of a Victorian family home in a semi-rural location Converted Barn in Hampshire Popham: rural property with a courtyard garden, countryside views and a staff annexe The Times Sinclair Deville Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Arsenal Dylan harvey Catch the New Wave Abroad Outlook Stiff tests await would-be migrants to Australia, says Gordon Miller St James Homes Check List Persimmonhomes Multiple Display Advertising Items Wreck of the Week Home File Brief Encounter Rights of Way The Times Kettles Kitchen Confidential Inner Dilemma Naomi Cleaver sorts out a couple who want their utility room to have pride of place Bricks and Mortar The Property Investor Show Index The enduring allure for the British of a home in France Tony Dawe on why the second-home and retirement market is surging for our neighbour Update Make a château home — for a price Live the dream. Just keep your eyes open, says Jenny Knight Immobilier Du Chateau Sunny days in Charente-Maritime Sandy beaches and a traditional life. What more can you want? By Gwenda Brophy This country still has many hidden property gems France's answer to the Lake District Gwenda Brophy says the Limousin area has much to recommend it to the British, more than just the cheap prices Going higher at Les Arcs as the snow line recedes Kieran Falconer says the 1960s resort, known for its 'rabbit-hutch' apartments, is building a more traditional look this time Two hours' travel and you can be skiing in the Alps Why marriage must be à la mode Just do it their way — and make sure it is by the book Jenny Knight says buying in France is easy, but it works in a different way from the UK 'Speaking French makes all the difference' Second homes at a fraction of the cost Tony Dawe looks at a new way of owning a holiday property French Dictionary Traditional with a high-tech edge Buyers want local architecture — and all mod cons, says Chris Partridge Barclays Agencebird Britons search for heart of the matter Buyers are increasingly choosing cities — whether it is Paris or the Mediterranean haunts of the south, says Chris Partridge The French Property France Property Shop Index Index Earl Spencer's funeral eulogy Guardsmen shouldered a heavy responsibility Their task left the pallbearers physically and emotionally exhausted, reports Michael Evans The moving words that were too bitter Sarah Bradford on a tale of two tributes to an exceptional woman Music and memories In Westminster Abbey, we witnessed a Shakespearean occasion that left us stunned and sorrowful yet rejoicing A Rose and the Thorns After the mourning comes the reckoning Queen pays tribute to 'exceptional and gifted human being' Mother Teresa, icon of goodness, dies in Calcutta at 87 Inside The Times Index Those who also died in early September, 1997 Sir Georg Solti, KBE, former music director of Covent Garden and of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, died on September 5 aged 84. He was born in Budapest on October 21,1912 Mother Teresa Jeffrey Bernard Professor H. J. Eysenck Diana, Princess of Wales 1961-1997 Hard lesson the Queen must learn In the events of the past week, David Dimbleby sees a changed nation crying out for something new — not for republicanism but for a style of monarchy that better reflects the Britain of today Portraits of a Princess Viewing records fall as more than a billion tune in Index On the path to a brave new world Mushtak Parker examines Malaysia's vision of a high-tech, harmonious future Drive for foreign investment steps up Mushtak Parker looks at initiatives to encourage diversity in niche industries and attract overseas funding Islamic banking goes from strength to strength Multiple Display Advertising Items Making their mark on their own terms Mushtak Parker considers the rise of women in power and public life Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuala Lumpur puts emphasis on IT and biotechnology Mushtak Parker on the plans under way to boost the country's science sector Fears for rainforest over palm oil are refuted Land of Adventure and Perfect Beaches Football link-up helps tourist chiefs to score millions of visitors Universities target foreign students Elizabeth William reports on the huge investment in education International Notingham Multiple Display Advertising Items

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