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News from 08/02/1997

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Phil Yates, John Naughton, Paul Heiney, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, J. P. Hudson, Robert Vincent, Bill Frost, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Tom Pocock, Maureen Owen, Maurice Goldsmith, Gavin Lumsden, Joe Roberts, Tony Turnbull, Chaya Ray, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Barry Turner, James Bone, Ian Morley, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, Ginny Dougary, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Gillian Maxey, Robert Sandall, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Tony Patrick, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Louise Godfrey, Carl Evans, Alex Wijeratne, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Daniel McGrory and Michael Horsnell, D. R., R. Cooper, Diana Miller, Geoffrey Munn, David Elstein, Andrew Puddephatt, Robert Wright, Ruth Gledhill, Nick Milner-Gulland, John O'leary, Education Editor, Graham Duffill, Peter Jackson, James Capstick, Don Foster, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Wilma Paterson, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Nicholas Watt, Barbara Abbs, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, Southern Germany, John O'Leary, T. P., Tim Lott, R. J. Whately, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., David Long and Les Evans, Sharon Eckman, Peter Barnard, Gertrud Seidmann, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Lisa Jardine, Justin Cartwright, G. A. A. Scriven, Kate Muir, Laura Patten, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Dominic Kennedy, Jeremy Laurance and Russell Jenkins, Stephen Anderton, Anthony Kilvert, Aragon, P. H. S., Stephen Farrell and Dalya Alberge, Sydney Friskin, L. G., Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Ian D. Thomson, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Robert Worcester, Karen Zagor, Pat Prentice, Paul Wilkinson, Sophie Chamier, James Allcock, Tom Inman, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Anthony Bodle, Glen Owen, Witgar Hitchcock, Kenneth Ellison Davis, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Joanna Pitman, Clive Calver, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Sean Coughlan, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Adrian Mourby, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Ann Hale, Alan Lee, Jane Owen, James Bone and Emma Wilkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Roger Johnson, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tom Maddocks, Hattie Ellis, Mark Henderson, David Ford, Michael Horsnell, Martin Waller, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Peter Gray, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Joanne Glover, Marianne Curphey, Jill Crawshaw, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, M. A. Sullivan, Nicholas Page, David Powell, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Dr Dashboard, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Joy Lomax, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Today Sex and drugs ring in high security wards Dorrell accuses officials of cover-up England bid back on Uefa's pitch Index Nude pictures cost book support of angry Princess It was my life or his, police told Index US backing for Britain on Ulster Sotheby's chief starts inquiry Virgin direct Branson wins rail franchise for West Coast The Times on Monday Legal & General Washington envoy to head Diplomatic Service Political animal primed to wield greater influence under Labour Riddell on Politics Labour pledge on standards Shot Wren 'improving' Brady to die in prison Big gains for The Big Issue Hucknall's gift to Labour Former jail chief drops claim Double vision for golf ace Correction DIAL-a-PHONE Portillo praises role of left-of-centre Tories News in Brief RA bursar stole £429,000 from employers and church Knifeman rapes sisters on their way to school Women cleared of giving guardsmen a 'bloody battering' in street brawl Duchess 'wipes out £4m debts' JACK DANIELS Packard Bell CD-ROM Multiple Display Advertising Items PC World Hurry Compaq Intel inside Packard Bell Acer Microsoft Office 97 Robbery victim used his nose to get out of trouble By a Staff Reporter: Harrods worker jailed for fraud Scottish Friendly Float kills Briton in Hong Kong Do It All Police lose libel action against newspaper over corruption report A kind of loving Comet History of sex and drugs claims at mental hospital Sixties rear view gives Yoko Ono fresh exposure Visa Sotheby's honesty defended by its American chief Journalist who revealed smuggling accused by auction house of entrapment and belittling its record British Heart Foundation Sotheby's Board of Directors US moguls jostling for control Goldfish Italian police link others to smuggling operation Labour tricking parents on selection, says Major We've never been in favour of abolishing these 161 historic grammar schools, Blunkett insists Pilkington Glass Must try harder is parents' retort on party pledge The electorate will not be convinced of Labour's acceptance of grammar schools until it is proved, aruges John O'Leary Grammar school case will go to High Court First Telecom Clinton to support London line on Northern Ireland Victims of IRA blast 'forgotten' by Government Drinks Alfa Atromeo Diplomat who flouts niceties of her post Crime revived community's painful memory of James Bulger death MOPS Schoolboy killer to be detained indefinitely You are very dangerous, judge tells perpetrator of 'dreadfully wicked' murder NR Northern Rock Let lawyers pay bill for delays, says MacKay Couples say I do again in National Marriage Week No Title £10m library revives traditional rivalry Chrysler Yachtsman recovering after DIY operation Top people's deal creates Whitehall super league Dixons Spurdog and chips could help restore the battered cod Swansea Cork Ferries Stamps to mark pilgrims' progress Schoolboy in iron bar attack dies News in Brief Triple life term Murder inquiry Plus ca change Crashing bore Allitt damages Crowther estate Police accused To be or to cut Church built with pennies to be saved with millions Five minutes a day that could change our lives Credo Alliance Leicester RAC Show a tattoo to avoid being a bore, says preacher The Times Russian military fears nuclear arsenal disaster Tajik rebels release Briton Cheltenham & Gloucester German nerves show in Prodi euro talks The Sunday Times Clinton to meet Yeltsin World Summary 'Bandit' on run (AFP): Punjab votes (Reuter): Women's liberty (AP): Fraud arrests Trio vie for power in Quito emergency Fujimori woos poor and wins bankers' hearts Picador Peoples Mandela pledges to get tough on crime Little Rock Asians haunt second term of President From the Arkansas state capitol to Washington, Clinton is dogged by 'foreign funds' connection The $500,000 dinner Forte The Times Trouble brews over sweeteners with the coffee Oklahoma bomb was 'revenge for Waco cult deaths British nanny held in jail accused of battering baby BUPA Thomson US leads world in child murder UN ready to pull back aid workers in Zaire Advancing rebels spark chaos among hundreds of thousands of Rwandan refugees Going Places Briton plans reserve for Gobi camels P&O Orthodox cheesed off with burgers Elegant facade of a loyal Front woman Housewife with Chanel handbag lends respectable look to far Right's anti-immigrant campaign Envoys' chic to cheek Disco bomb 'was act of Libyan terrorism' The Times Avoid lemons, turkeys and dogs Deal to end Belgrade protests Chance to cross swards Reflections on Roussel Visual Art: John Russell Taylor on a show that takes a fresh look at a neglected painter Opera & Ballet Symphony Hall Visual Art Opera All dressed up with nowhere exciting to go Opera: Barry Millington loves the sets, but is disappointed by the direction of David Hockney's Wagner The Times theatre Going out The Times theatre On Monday Living, teeming power Concerts: A fine new work; and a Schubert odyssey The Times Opinion Theatre New Labour meets the old luvvies Sparkling angle on Schubert Andras Schiff Wigmore Hall Any excuse for a fight Theatre When God Wanted a Son New End, Nw3 Madama Butterfly Music Barclays Stage Next Week Why did Blake Morrison do it? Derwent May is repelled by a writer's exploitation of the trial of James Bulger's killers for the purpose of confessional self-indulgence The most English of artists Hogarth would have loved a chance to satirise our election, especially new Labour's Armani-suited youths Loved One The Times Diary Slip catch The Times Diary Shattered The Times Diary Banish pylons from Britain We should celebrate the millennium by burying every overhead wire in the country, argues Robert Worcester Why not start by buring wires in Scotland and move south? On the bench Mio tesoro The Times Diary Grammar Report Labour's use of language needs more precision Hammer Blows Silence and secrecy would be Sotheby's worst course Library of the Age A universal ideal shines bright and fresh at Oxford Concern grows at 'Sotheby's affair' Tune to C5 Back to the future? No Title Democracy and new road decisions Tall tales of fish and pheromones Constitutional reform Pews and popcorn Burrell cuts Familiarity that breeds confusion Court Circular Memorial service Luncheon Election Dinners Anniversaries No Title Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Church announcements Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Latest wills University news Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Marriage Middle Temple No Title DGAA Phil Hyams Phil Hyams, cinema owner and impresario, died on January 8 aged 102. He was born on March 26,1894 The Rev Dom Augustine Morris The Rev Dom Augustine Morris, OSB, Abbot of Nashdon, 1948-74, died on January 20 aged 91. He was born On August 19,1905 University news Group Captain T. G. Mahaddie Group Captian T. G. (Hamish) Mahaddie, DSO, DFC, AFC, wartime bomber pilot, died on January 16 aged 85. He was born in Edinburgh on March 1911 Matthew Coady Matthew Coady, Journalist, died on January 28 aged 73. He was born on November 7,1923 Horrors of Income Tax The Times Crossword No 20,398 News Picture Gallery Opinion AA Information ABTA Sections Inside Section Working Week Shares hit record as pound and dollar soar Business Today Ford deal lifts strike threat Grid ordered to pay back pension cash Business Abbey set to raise £1.4bn Scot Am bid Bank of Ireland Mortgages Sport Money The Hidden Assets of Midland Bank C&W sells stake in Vebacom for £800m Demerger fees cost Lonrho £7m Legal & General Safeway delivers a warning Football club price tags 'third too high' Tourist Rates RJ Temple PLC New Europe Portfolio Watch Report Forte set to open hotels in Russia The Sunday Times Builder aims to mix commerce and classes Business Roundup Coopers in start-up Bank executive to leave BCCI appeal rejected Mail lifts Teletext stake Ricardo design sale Lookers hire disposal Talk to Towry Law Branches with their roots in an age of elegance Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman discover the glorious architecture of Midland Bank buildings Inventor's success in an industrial vacuum A Working Week for: James Dyson Jason Niss? meets the ingenious creator of a household suction cleaner that picked up a leading European prize with its design Martin Currie Commodities Life Options Records still tumbling as share index passes 4,300 Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Johnson Matthey C&W Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes A flip of the coin Tempus Wall Street People Power Lovers' sale of the century Fight for the secret society Marianne Curphey on Scottish Amicable's private talks Who's with the Woolwich? A pain in the portfolio Personal Investor Fidelity Investments Russia Rises PIA Woolwich Disabled savers given only a glimmer of hope Sara McConnell on the chances of success for a Bill designed to ensure payouts for second named on accounts Tax ruling backs C&g savers Exeter Picture Gallery Politics, pensions and plain speaking Comment Loophole could hide the fees for investments Caroline Merrell on the row between Virgin and Flemings on charges for low-cost pensions Great Value Pensions Killik & Co The Equitable Life Barclays Britannia Big investment that should not be left to chance Helen Pridham on priorities for savers who are hoping for good returns on a lump sum Norwich Union Weekend Money Guides Prudential Serious Pensions Information File fanatically to avoid self-imposed tax turmoil Fidelity Investments NatWest Portfolio Shop round for a more comfortable retirement Helen Pridham answers readers' questions on annuities prompted by Your Pension Money Guide Annuity Rates Fidelity Investments Scottish Widows Annuities Compared Save & Prosper Virgin Invesco Direct Line Moscow market safer than Russian roulette The Muscovites are on the move with a message of promised prosperity, Caroline Merrell reports from Davos Framlington Edinburgh Fund set to pep up its performance Low-cost plan turns heat up in trusts, writes Gavin Lumsden Neville James LS NatWest to join the tracker funds The Equitable Life Legal & General General Accident The Scottish Investment Trust Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & General Have your voice heard Report and Accounts The Equitable Life Great Value Pensions Where to go surfing in search of net assets Diana Miller logs on to track down a boom in electronic share dealing among private investors Edinburgh A Helping Hand from SIB Direct Guinness Flight Free guidance on split-capital trusts The Times Money Information Service Savers' Best Buys Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Far from Amicable towards directors Indexation no match for research, local knowledge and experience Martin Currie Now you quality, now you don't Time to stop the terminal decline of bonuses Self-assessment and accountants Murray Johnstone First National The Times Unit Trust Information Service JF Equities and gilts sharply higher Debonair Old shrinks from firm commitment Racing: Trainer Greets Collier Bay's Winning Return with Warning over Cheltenham Going Newbury William Hill Thunderer: Uttoxeter Flimsy Truth supported by hard evidence Guide to our In-Line Racecard Titley banned for ten days Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Hill makes early pace in pursuit of championship Racing Catterick Thunderer: AYR Celestial Key's Swiss role Lingfield Park Spot the ball Granada Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings By our Sports Staff: Woods hits back to set course record Golf Baulch bouncing into championship picture David Powell looks forward to a significant meeting for an anthiete of soaring ambition Robinson's code holds few secrets Christopher Irvine on the challenge facing Wigan's wandering wing Paris match makes history Davis Cup loss looms for France Tennis Salute to the clubbable Briton who made golf a contact sport By our Sports Staff: Strobl puts himself on fast track for gold Skiing Leicester Intent on shaking off Brive hangover Rugby Union Way clear for Wasps to regain place at head of affairs Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Buoyed with enthusiasm for third leg James Capstick, with royalty on board, prepares to cast off again for Sydney England so lucky to be back in the ball game Germany still leads race for 2006 Rosler's return to form revives City Charlton profit as Nevin falls foul of officialdom All join hands in Brighton cordon of despair Simon Wilde explains why desperate supporters have appealed for reinforcements to join their latest protest Bull closing in on his ultimate goal Goater's sweet sixteenth denies Stockport victory Stadium plan is a capital idea Hamed ready to tighten grip on belts Boxing: First Sold Blow Should Do Trick for British World Featherweight Champion St Albans leave it to Jennings Hockey Tardy Davis grinds his way to semi-final Snooker: Former World Champion's Match Halted after Slow Play Disrupts Schedule For the Record Snow Reports Syed under threat Cutler's unlucky break Britons slip to defeat Hampshire reunion Windows through The Times Durham bide their time for Speight Sport in Brief Hoddle hails Pearce as rough and ready England tuck in on rare feast day Batsmen capitalise on seam bowlers success Eurostar Racing Boxing Germon fails to seize the initiative KUONI Styles to let romance blossom The undercover artist Peter Watson, whose years of sleuthing in the international art world exposed the Sotheby's scandal, reveals the tricks of the trade to Alan Hamilton From Ulm to Munich the best of Germany Anyone who has a heart MOPS Serious Shopping Love for Sale The Times Auction-Goer's Guide Petal power Holiday autos Three of a Kind TSB Walk with an obvious wiggle Using cheap, man-made materials for a new path may sound vulgar, but brilliant results can be achieved, says Jane Owen COUNTaX Agriframes Shut out Burglars Cannock Gates A1 Shutters Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Justools Agriframes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Orchids-sheer luxury on a stem These exotic prima donnas may be fussy about temperature and light but they perform sensationally Krystal Churchill's Stairlifts plc Scatter Bramley's Nurseries MTD AGE Concern Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title BAC Garden Answers Castle in the Tuscan air London Property Aylesford Property Selling Points Home Swap Gloucestershire Retirement Homes Overseas Property Definitely not run of the mill Westbury Premier Vigia Latchmere RCL Latchmere Property News No Title London Rentals Stratford Court Ziggurat Benham & Reeves Beaufort Homes No Title No Title Saturday Rendezvous Close To Respond to an Advertiser 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Cnda Members Midland Registrations Registration Transfers Multiple Classified Advertising Items For sale: Ireland's racing history A rare hoard of grand prix photos and memorabilia belonging to Innes Ireland and Mike Hawthorn is going under the hammer, reports John Shaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registrations 4 Vehicles Visa DK Registrations Rover End of actor's Boulevard Bmw Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hooper Alpe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Savings & Investment M&G How to cure a £20bn headache Election fears calmed Money Govett Coming to terms with savings Investments to suit your needs Tom Maddocks explains why you must a balance between risk and reward GT Global The rules of the game Gavin Lumsden sets down six commandments for successful investment BZW forecasts the bull run will end in a severe market fall in the next two or three years Jupiter When income is important Jill Insley explains how to boost the level of returns from your investments Schroders Perpetual Experts turn their backs on London Jill Insley has some hints for investors looking for increased portfolio growth Tips for savers in a hurry Sara McConnell says there is a wealth of information but you must use it wisely Gartmore CBA TV and Radio Readers' Services in the Times Food Books What's on TV Radio The column that gives you the lowdown on the high life The Times Diary Party on: The Week Ahead Party Animal Back to basics: make the most of your twists, ribbons Tried and Tested: Pizza For lovers, a Hattie Ellis goes to deepest Cornwall in search of the great British oyster Where to Eat Oysters Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for After Work Cookery Taste for power What's the Damage? 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Hugh Sebag-Montefiore reports on the efforts to repair the damage Isuzu No Title Thomson How Volvo Eliminated the Smell of Burning Rubber Guilt Trips Hundreds of thousands of Western men flock to the East each year to have sex with children. Now, thanks to a change in European laws, some are being caught and punighed. Roger Boyes reports Reach Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Redoxon Baby boom Babyface Edmonds has had a hundred Top 10 hits and is up for 12 awards at this month's Grammys, yet few in this country know his name. Mark Jolloy meets America's producer and songwriter to the stars. 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