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News from 01/01/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Tim O'donovan, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Christopher Godley, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Keith Clements, Richard Thomson, John Argenti, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Malcolm Hanney, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, George Sivell, Gautam Malkani, Gillian Maxey, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Malcolm Harper Director, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Gillian A. Ross, Emily McKenzie, J. Triseliotis, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, William Blake, Michael Clark, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Tam Dalyell, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Simon Bird, John Woodcock, Adrian Lee and Joe Joseph, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Trevor Huddleston, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Michael Taylor, J. Keith Killby (Honorary Secretary), Nigel Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Alexander Borg Olivier, Charles Amone, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Marianne Curphey and Carl Mortished, Guy Walters, Eileen McCabe, James Pringle, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Peter Harden, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Stuart Dunsford, Michael Horsnell, Julian Bell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Robert A. Crawford, Shaun Evelegh, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Michael Henderson, W. Woodruff, Wanjiru Kihoro, Matthew Bond, G. Both, Christopher Irvine, Richard Harden,

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Style Britain slides into the great freeze of '97 Sub-zero celebrations for revellers Deng 'very ill' in Peking hospital Index The Perils of Peace Stamp thief eluded security search at Wilson's No 10 The Sporting Year Markets end the year on a high Germany tunes in to Frinton CIA advertises for new recruits My Resolution Outrage over deal to make film about killer West Shine Labour casts Major as general in the dirty war Governor's call gives heart to Euro-sceptics DIAL-a-PHONE Quirky rose brings rare colour to winter scene Duke tells Labour of his empathy with common man Goldsmith organiser quits 'party of nothing' Carey urges society to protect the weak News in Brief Scott inquest adjourned Actors threaten pay fight Knife ban becomes law Tory call over OAPs Third time unlucky Forgotten Fred keeps German new year alive Motorist risks crash flames to save cat By a Staff Reporter: Children take £180 taxi ride home What's in a name for baby Cassius? Emergency hearing on 'Dunblane threat' man Seal makes trip up the Thames American Express Cards By a Staff Reporter: Nurses acted out killing, Saudis claim Prince unveils plan to save abandoned giants from ruin How to improve your health odds in life's unequal lottery Medical Briefing BUPA Health Screening By a Staff Reporter: Flesh-eating bug victim wins £62,000 damages Charity discloses cruel realities of turtle trade Mugged DJ flies home for treatment Widower, aged 90, tied up and strangled News in Brief Commando deal Fingers severed Church attacker Meningitis death Watch for owls Record pilchard Correction From swinging city to Euro-sceptics,'96 was an action replay Bankers lost faith in Wilson's ideas as pound slumped Reports by Valerie Elliott, Adrian Lee and Joe Joseph Risk of callousness over Aberfan England's World Cup victory strained relations with Argentina Personal tensions rose inside No 10 Duke's trip survived Argy-bargy Panda match was food for satire Mao's swim marathon a 'fiction' The Year in Brief MI5 saw 'Red plot' in strike Fear of mutiny saved Gurkhas Attempt to block review of murder BBC berated over fledgling channel Beatles beat the drum for Britain In the Times Bosch Jerusalem and our Foreign Staff: Israel and PLO put finishing touches to Hebron accord Saddam turns on family in fear of betrayal Paris-Madrid pact keeps Eta in check The New Citroen Saxo Tribulations of Euro presidency demand Dutch courage The leaders of The Netherlands were left reeling the last time they were at the Eu helm, Charles Bremner writers from Brussels. They Believe that the next six months back in the job will demand " sobriety in difficult times" 'Bucharest scenario' warning to Milosevic Veterans outraged by medals of dishonour Iran cash funded Bosnian election victory, says CIA Polish resort loses allure as big spenders go West Weakened Gingrich seeks new term Press visits Lima hostages Diamond deal with Moscow loses glitter (Reuter): Holocaust cash plea rejected World Summary Grand Canyon flights curbed (Reuter): 328 years' jail in Mafia cases (AP): Tunnel rescuers free travellers Web of porn on air force site Peking chief Jiang fears losing grip on power By our Foreign Staff: China eager to end colonial 'disgrace' Row flares over fate of Olympic cauldron axed by the Braves Picture Gallery (Reuter): 60 bodies found after train blast Asia Summary (Reuter): Envoy quitting (Reuter): Jailing anger (Reuter): Strikes halted (Reuter): Burma arrests The Sofa Specialists The Sofa Specialists Supermodel Linda Evangelista finds the new MaxMara collection worth getting out of bed for, reports Grace Bradberry The London Internatial Boat Show 97 The Times Chanel Boutique I don't want riches, I don't want flash cars - I just want to be tidy A plea from the heart for 1997 This problem is all about control, or at any rate about the lack of it Paying over £250 for Car Insurance? Solo's Holidays Ltd. When clothes make the man Gifts reveal your Linklater says Allied Carpets Life in the killing jar A Streetcar Named Desire Haymarket Theatre: A Blanche to remember from Jessica Lange; a night to forget with Scrooge and Bob Marley ON Opera North Theatre 1 Five in search of a laugh Yule Better Change New, End, NW3 This Week's Special Offers Theatre 2 Winning team but a no-score draw Flanders Opera: Barry Millington brings the news from Antwerp and Ghent New girl at the ball Dance Cinderella Covent Garden Dance Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hopes Rising Star Rundown home of the right stuff If These Walls Could Speak: Nigel Hawkes on the alligators, mosquitoes and towering achievements witnessed at Cape Canaveral Opera & Ballet Theatres Landmark Theatres Choice 1 Choice 2 Family Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geolf Brown's assessment of films In London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 3 Alan Coren Rod runner The Times Diary Cinema screens out the real horror of violence Michael Gove argues that the law is wrong: the Cromwell Street story should not be made into a film At long last, peace in our time We should be celebrating a world without wars, whatever the prophets of doom say. Why curse our good fortune? All a-quiver The Times Diary Noble gas The Times Diary Soft cell The Times Diary Frankie's way The Times Diary Beneath the Ice The chill that Europeans should really worry about Lieder Writer Two hundred years ago: a great songwriter first filled his lungs Auld Freddie Frinton For the Germans, New Year Means Dinner for One Invitation to pray for Africa in 1997 PoWs in Italy Fair shares in business Melting pots Welfare of the child paramount in adoption process Royal engagements Gulf War illness Message of hope Gas and gaiters Mormon success Fully furnished Royal succession Profit margin Forever young? Young as you feel Sands of time Social News New Year's Day birthdays Anniversaries Church of Scotland Appointments Nuffield Trust for the Forces of the Crown £11m air museum prepares for takeoff Jesuit papers may hold key to Inka language Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Sir William Brown Sir William Brown, CBE, chief executive of Scottish Television, 1966-90, and chairman of the Scottish Arts Council, 1992-96, died of a brain tumour on December 29 aged 67. He was born on June 24,1929 Personal Column Lew Ayres Lew Ayres, American actor, died on December 30 aged 88. He was born on December 28,1908 On this Day January 1,1931 Conduct in a Dance Hall Professor S. Herbert Frankel S. Herbert Frankel, Professor of the Economics of Underdeveloped Countries at Oxford University, 1946-71, died on December 11 aged 93. He was born on November 22,1903 What sells newspapers? A Times Reader Offer Berkeley Homes All I want for the new year is .. . The 1997 wish list for all licence fee payers Show girls who star in luxury locales Rachel Kelly on the ladies who launch country houses for leading estate agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beazer Homes Canford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset Lainc Homes Ten years of tramping big houses Fay's Way News The Times Crossword No 20,365 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Tomorrow Stone stays on schedule despite operation delay Citibank Golf England give Thorpe the cold shoulder Surrey batsman sacrificed as Atherton pursues all-round option Rugby Union Business Television and Radio Winter break back on football agenda Leader Barnes stays ahead of the pack Footballl: Liverpool Top Class in Half-Term Report William HILL By our Sports Staff: Arsenal to confirm interest if Ince becomes available Liverpool's Norwegian deliverer supplies quality on demand Peter Ball meets Stig Inge Bjornebye, an unsung member of the foreign legion By our Sports Staff: Duffy glories in challenge posed by Edinburgh derby The Times New Year's Day Guide to the Premiership Test league table offers England little comfort Alan Lee identified the partnership that offers some hope of reversion a decline Cricket: Slide into Second Division Status Confirmed Test Series Averages Knighthood brings Bedser just reward for old-fashioned virtues John Woodcock pays tribute to a great England bowler who still commands universal respect Bristow pitches for knockout contest Sport in Brief For the Record Australian certainties undermined Snow Reports England no longer the main draw Australia should retain the Ashes easily Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, says The Times calendar of sport 1997 First-Class Cricket Fixtures Overseas Cricket The Times calendar of sport 1997 Ancient city must be worthy of modern times Athens knows that much rides on the success of the world championships says David Powell Valderrama ready to stage golden Ryder Cup The Times calender of sport 1997 John Hopkins on the history behind the course hosting golf's premier event Lions no longer big game in Africa David Hands, rugby correspondent, looks at the chances of an endangered species seeking success in a hostile environment Future burning bright for Tiger - the chosen one Tyger! Tyger! buring bright, In the forests of the night: What immortal hand or eye Could frame hand or eye Could frame thy fearful! symmetry? John Hopkins looks back at a remarkable year for a golfer whose best is still to come Rolling back the years to a world of difference 'Everything that was set in stone in 1989 has crumbled away' New body defended by Corsie Bowls Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move McGeechan dreams of taking Lions to higher plane David Hands suggests that players' performances for their clubs as well as countries may hold the key to selection for the British Isles touring team Lydon ends period of distinction at Wigan Rugby League Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: E1 Sawy is next in line for Henman Tennis Blyth believes Challenge fleet has split into two divisions Sailing Ashton and Bath yet to resolve differences Rugby Union Nicholls matches ambition with ability Andrew Longmore finds a confident team leader in good spirits Thunderer: Southwell Musselburgh holds strongest hopes Prospects Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Elimination of suspects points to White Willow Blinkers Rapid Raceline Duty to homeless asylum seeker Power to agree highway works Investment company within Act Chancery Division Needles phobia put child in danger Limit to powers of county court Terminating children's contact with parents Pension benefits for trustee Chancery Division Seeking rights of audience Court's power to assess part-paid claim Shares edge higher in thin trading Trading Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Good News for Investors The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Tel: 0171 680 6806 La Créme la Créme Fax: 0171 782… Managing Change Sercretary to Managing Director Pressure time at securities house Jon Ashworth and Paul Durman on BZW's woes Multiple Display Advertising Items Faccenda Chicken Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAVILLSINTERNATIONAL Property Consultants Opportunities Down Under lure investors UK banks are tipped to take a look at Australia, says Rachel Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Créme 11-13 June '97 FT-SE sticks to the high road Michael Clark on the market's winners and losers in 1996 World Cover Direct The Times Crosswords Wall Street money machine ends year with a flourish Richard Thomson looks at the remarkable performance of the Dow Jones London shares end year at record high Stock Market Wall Street Politicians warned over pay inflation Lang welcomes CBI stand against social chapter Business supports union with Europe Tourist Rates The Times Ellwood leaves Sears board Costain risks disruption of share-issue meeting Word-Watching A Times Reader Offer Trading in Hong Kong fund halted Move to revive High Court tussle with BA Rossmont results offer little cheer Montague to pack his bags The Times City Diary Fedded bliss The Times City Diary Missing mobiles The Times City Diary Hot gossip The Times City Diary Down on the farm The Times City Diary Million smiles for the software supernerds Fraser Nelson checks out the upcoming generation of high-tech whiz-kids UK retailers queue to join Irish high life Dublin is winning back 1980s emigrants, says Eileen McCabe The lowering of the guard Radio Choice Out with the in-jokes, let's have some new Review BBC1 Bankers forecast housing market to strengthen further Astec's chairman sells £2.4m of shares Times Two Crossword Takeovers 35 Engineers see 400,000 job losses Dow ends year with fall of 101 GWR stays tuned to takeover Picture Gallery Businessman sues the SFO for libel Shares 36 The Open University Business School Freeze lifts oil price and worries insurers

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