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News from 11/02/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Nick Nuttall, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Philip Webster and Russell Jenkins, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, James Bone and Adrian Lee, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Robert Milsom, Norman De Mesquita, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, David Lowenthal, Gillian Maxey, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Richard Owen and our Foreign Staff, B. J. H. Mattinson, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, M. Sutcliffe, Debra Craine, Jill Sherman and Gillian Bowditch, M. Hasseck, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Tom Ambrose Director, Quentin Letts, Audrey Magee, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, P. Phillips, Russell Kempson, Robert Cooper, Daniel McGrory, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, P. H. S., Aidan O'connor, Stephen Farrell and Dalya Alberge, Gary Slapper, Richard Whitfield and Live O'Hanlon, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Adam Jones, Jane Donaldson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, James Morton, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Marcus Binney and Russell Jenkins, Caroline Merrell, Gavin Grant, General Manager, Eric Reguly, Robert Alizart, Mark Bruce, Joe Joseph and Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Ian Cook, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Caldecote, Rodney Hobson, Glen Owen, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Michael Robinson, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, David Askham, Ben MacIntyre, P. W. Jequier, A. Evans, Denis MacShane, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Vince Wright, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, John Stonborough, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, A. C. Eaton (Director of Public Affairs), Nigel Wakefield Chairman, Christopher Irvine,

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Flights of Fancy Sotheby's to review code of conduct 'Reputation and integrity matter most' Westminster on IRA bomb alert Fourth suspension The Times Index 10,000 years in Provence for cavemen Bernard Levin Tories to publish more school test league tables Sleeping Partners Norma Major's £170,000 volume One adult in 550 is a millionaire Comedy in Error Jury orders Oj Simpson to pay $25m in damages Picture Gallery She won't dance-and please don't ask her Matthew Parris Political Sketch Psychiatrist at Ashworth Hospital suspended Border control row looms Dell Home birth midwives to pay £840,000 in damages Labour offers nurses more Tories deny split over Scottish parliament Marriage guidance teams for schools News in Brief Lib Dems' reform call £60m prescription fraud Too hot for penguins Jury out on Howells Man went west earlier E. coli outbreak grows The Sweet singer dies Floods hit Scotland Millennium countdown Swindler milked cash machines with tiny camera By a Staff Reporter: Police takeaway surprises diners Cheltenham governors driven by market forces, says sacked head US actors' union bans British Ibsen Midland Baby's death leaves nanny facing murder charge in US Camelot Press jilted at showbiz wedding that never was The cameras, fans and a vanload of flowers were there—all that was missing were Liam and Pastsy Sams intended to kill hostage in cell, court told Corrections Admiral Keeper denies allegations of match-fixing Cellnet Letters reveal the simmering passions of Mrs Beeton NatWest County fights to limit new homes Whisky giants challenge Manx spirit Doctors to monitor mental health of dangerous inmates Floating jails 'needed in weeks' NHS acts to save pay-bed income British Airways Murdered boy's mother attacks 'racist' justice system Government injects £43m to restart Manchester's heart MJN Broadcaster back up to speed with pacemaker Medical Briefing Gulf War records sought Trees cut down to save red squirrel Help Clues to roadside murder News in Brief Footballer jailed Doctor's apology Birds rescued Path to nirvana Fire chief goes Choc-a-block Journalist quizzed on killing of French producer Brady calls for euthanasia Drinks Direct How landmine critics brought Princess close to tears Britons pin hopes on shuttle flight to space telescope Fishermen accuse Labour of breaking quota-hopping pledge Kiss of life for large-lipped aphrodisiac The Cooperative Bank Missing anorexic girl is found safe News in Brief Just the ticket Protest vote Pulp magazine Grants cut Aircraft rescue Addicted pupil Rifkind flies out for 'last chance' Hong Kong visit Curfew after Xinjiang riot Daewoo Ecuador's military salutes woman Talks on successor to Mother Teresa The Royal Bank of Scotland Israelis to quit more of West Bank Clinton had affair with my wife, claims banker Stallone crowned king of stinkers Child's footprint puts years on New World Compaq Picture Gallery Reuter: Two guilty over race killing Mercury SmartCall Le Pen put in shade by town hall triumph Bruno Megret emerges as standard-bearer of French Far Right Reuter: Priebke for military court trial Travelodge (Reuter): Spanish judge shot dead by Eta outside his home Lonely farmers of Castile seek crop of brides in Cuba Three die as street battles intensify in Albanian port Gateway2000 Poll win by ex-aide of Yeltsin heralds scandal Reuter: Black Widow 'would never kill' Woolwich (AP): Croat gun attack on Muslims News in Brief (Reuter): Ramadan toll (Reuter): 200-car crash (Reuter): Serving time (Reuter): 30 students die US backs envoy (AP): Falling flat For our children's sake Adoption v abortion: Two adoptive parents, Richard Whitfield and Liv O'Han; on, on the need for change A sacrifice of love Kwai ACE The Wellman Clinic Arrow A sleeping partner strikes back Lorna Wendt is making American legal history by claiming half her husband's fortune, for her role as a 'corporate wife'. Report by Quentin Letts in New York Tomorrow Mercury Pan I think I feel a novel coming on Joe Joseph on the writer who offers hope to those who think they have a great book inside them Hill House Hammond Break the Bundesbank - or bust Germans must cut cost or devalue, say Anatole Kaletsky No German dares to criticise the central bankers Funny fellow The Times Diary Paper tigress The Times Diary Brassy but not bold Chris Morris can be funny, but his latest show is a vicious con-trick Barking art The Times Diary Jail bird The Times Diary Acting up The Times Diary Proconsul Dorrell slips up Scots Tories don't need him, says Magnus Linklater Old Party Card Stamped with a Downing Street menu of beer and sandwiches Dorrell Drowning The dangers of a minister loose in Scotland The French Front Maastricht makes fertile ground for the far Right Trade in the arts 'mired in fraud' Tv 'stings' Adventurous Digbys Judiciary and mandatory sentences Bloody Sunday Teaching standards Hay fever treatment Holocaust denial Business letters The statistics of Sunday worship Watching brief Support deferred Court Circular Birthdays today Receptions Lecture Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Luncheons Elizabeth Cornwell Anniversaries Dinners Memorial service The Stairlift Experts Meeting John Irwin John Irwin, Keeper of the Indian Department at the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1959-78, died on January 23 aged 79. He was born on August 5,1917 Personal Column For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldcall Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musical Instruments Multiple Display Advertising Items Ivo De Souza Ivo de Souza, OBE wartime RAF pilot and Jamaican diplomat, died on January 19 aged 78. He was born in Kingstin, Jamaica, on August 24,1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Rentals National Kidney Research NBI Hannes Vahl Hannes Vahl, managing director of Siemens UK 1972-86, died on Jannary 15 aged 73. He was born in Freiburg, Germany, on July 6,1923 Magistrate Rules that "Fanny Hill" is Obscene Brian Connolly Brian Connolly, singer with the pop group Sweet, died yesterday of renal failure aged 47. He was born on October 5,1949 Business start-ups show 3% rise on year Business to Business General NatWest Flapjack innovation lights up Devon couple's Sunlit venture David Askham on how a decision to diversify paid off for a rural bakery Funding fears for small firms in country areas Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Danish Company for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BSMC Administration Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items White Knight Prime Analysis (Europe) Limited I. C. S. Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Tender Treasury Consultancy The Valuation Office Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whether work is alteration or demolition Writing-down allowance available for warehouse Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Message plus Computers & Computing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lourranine Electronics Globe-Talk Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Company Services (UK) Limited Tennyson Financial Marketing Ltd Merry maids Soccer negligence Respondents must lodge security Private hospitals win zero-rating dispute Test for expert evidence The Times Leading selectors threaten to make it a two-horse race The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game The Times ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,400 Business AA Information Highest & Lowest Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast National Express awarded ScotRail franchise Output prices give rate hope to Chancellor Robinson sells shares to pay for house repairs John Charcol Arts Mainline colours Solid base rate makes Rock cut cost of loan Law Lanica shares suspended Sport Inside Section Business Today Mother of three sued by Coutts Small firms' leaders fight red tape with Labour Miners at RJB say no to strike Tourist Rates Legal & General Eight express ScotAm interest Major urges firms to look at Latin America Treasury to sell housing association loan book Tobacco firms challenge FDA Spending plans £14bn over target Top directors enjoy better pension deals Financial moves heat up store wars Avis Europe growth to be funded by float Business Roundup Ionica considers float Lynx team plans buyout Zeneca given go-ahead Fund to back Balkans The Times Taxing the patience of Brussels Ennington Labour's windfall plans could fall foul of the EU US deal on tobacco looks unlikely Galileo faces Exchange inquisition Biotech sector rallies after Peptide deal Guthrie to join Queensborough Record profits for birthday BA Bryant gets boost from older buyers Shares fall as troubles hit VDC The Energy Group PLC Toad tumbles as chief resigns after 27 days Commodities Liffe Options Shareholders' hopes rise as Gas demerger nears 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 Peptide Dalgety Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Above the clouds Tempus Toad Wall Street Premiership goal for Sykes The Times City Diary EMU praise The Times City Diary Jetty-ing off The Times City Diary Following star The Times City Diaty Lyons share The Times City Diary Coming soon near you-a multiscreen boom Cinema chains are planning record expansion, but there are fears filmgoers will be swamped by too many option, says Adam Jones Regulator's TransCo view is cavalier Predictable pound Let Morgan be proud Ethical consumers make companies respect our planet Saddened by House of Fraser's state Development of A3xx will justify the costs Keeping up UK allure The Open University Norwich Union unveils 37% leap The Times Dalgety blames BSE for half-time setback Japanese to throw banks a lifeline NCC attacks investment bias Shares rise as Whittard profits leap Core offer takes Scott Pickford Woolwich members vote on float today Business Roundup Lombard Tricity buys Blue Circle venture Runway builders chosen Liberty names contractor Hospitals in PPP deal Foster's disappoints Japan declines again Ombudsman appointed Shares fall back from day's highs The Share Centre British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Linnco Any court in a storm Home visit Picture Gallery Safety drive A tare cop The keys of justice Aids survey Speak up High time PSD Chambers A woman who refused to accept injustice Counsel Law College Changes Freshfields Chambers Michael Page Legal Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Quarry Dougall Berwin Leighton P R Hanna & Company Holborn College The Times Newspapers Kellyfield Consulting Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones Quarry Dougall PSD Berryman Solicitors & Co Ritch & Conolly Bass Fox Kids network Multiple Display Advertising Items Services to last a lifetime Legal Appointments Legal Practice Clerks Precedents/knowhow Lawyer Institute of Art and Law Meis Limited Performance Management Consulting Corporate Legal Specialist Stephenson Harwood Stepping in to defend the public interest The Attorney-General is in the spotlight again, reports James Morton Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young In-House Legal University of Oxford Turks and Caicos Islands Geoffrey Pimm Baker & McKenzie Hays Richard Owen The Inns of Court School of Law Lecturer New York Qualified International Project Finance… Mills & Allen Lawrence Graham Corporate Lawyer Chambers of Sir William Goodhart QC The Times Law Lecturer Required Schilling & Lom and Partners Solcitors Whitehead & Rutter The Times Newspapers Sprecher Grier Slaughter and May Chambers of Mr John Cherry QC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fenwick Elliott BPP Law School Postcards from Wonderland Visual Art: Richard Cork reports on the long, strange progress of Paula Rego; plus other shows In no hurry Concerts: A Brahms centenary celebration; plus Ockeghem remembered Arts Council Visual Art Picture Gallery Sweet harmony Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Music Gift Orders CD Choice Around the Galleries Dream team at their peak Opera: Rodney Milnes reaches for his own superlatives to describe a triumph Lohengrin Covent Garden The Royal Opera Opera Zipped-up culture clash Theatre: A sizzling Asian play East is East Theatre Royal, Stratford The Times Theatre Where has Pfitzner been all my life Second Opinion: In the first of a new series, Bernard Levin visits Palestrina at Covent Garden-and finds his worst fears confounded by a genius Tomorrow Art Galleries Carmen Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice The Orient express Dance: Tetsuya Kumakawa lives for speed in life as well as on the stage at Covent Garden, as Allen Robertson discovers Hesitant steps into a storm Mark Bruce Queen Elizabeth Hall Dance The Times By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Gold Cup test is multiple choice Racing: Opinions Divided over Merits of Ireland's Festival Challengers Thunderer: Leicester Rapid Raceline Primark Beaumont points King Pin at Chepstow Guide to our In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Racing Ahead Thunderer: Ayr Thunderer: Lingfield Park Point-To-Point Details Brazilians apply gentle touch to cool tempers Overseas Football Beckham relishes becoming name in his own right Football Eagle Star Crossley heading cast of understudies For the Record Pools Forecast McStay can be shining light for Scotland in Monaco Gomarsall's injuries disturbing England Rugby Union Goulding waiting to hear two verdicts Rugby League: Another Home Tie for Holders in Challenge Cup Legal & Public Notices Invitation to join the professionals Bowls Sheffield's win closes gap in race for title ICE Hockey Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge South Africa captain to lead Ireland Cricket Henman's service fails to deter Sinner Tennis Keene on Chess Winning Move McRae put in spin by choice of tyres In Brief McCall cleared Girardelli retires O'Meara repeat Ernie Spiriti Small talk sparks Davis into finding title-winning effort Snooker: Former World No 1 Replies in Style to Young Son's Question on Champions Thugwane puts deadly distractions behind him ProspEro direct Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Snow Reports A diet of wit and cynicism Radio Cgoice Radio 1 Heroes and villains, targets and near-myths Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice Times Two Crossword Tennis Victory strengthens Atherton's grip Doubts over England captaincy recede after emphatic victory in second Test Taylor warns of League collapse Full Wellington Scoreboard Snooker Advanced Hair Studio Parore pays price for home side's failure

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