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News from 08/07/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Royal Ballet, John Grieve Smith, Susan Bell and Robin Young, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Alan Halsey, Jose Carlos Gomes, James Landale, Political Reporter, W. M. White, Philip Howard, Joanna Bale, Amilcar Azevedo Da Silva, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, N. M. Parker, Deputy Director, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Barbara Hewson, Jeremy Whittle, Tom Walker, Patrick Moore, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Jose Maria Botelhe de Vasconcelas, Pedro Van-Dunem, Jason Niss? And Sarah Cunningham, John O'leary Education Editor, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Emi Gala, T. O. Malone, Peter Davis, Debra Craine, Barbar Mumtaz, Neil Datson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, R. P. Burdett, Michael Portillo, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Pedro Puna, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Mark Puckett, Charles Bremner, Dr Richard Field, David Charter, Tom Fawthrop and our Foreign Staff, T. Fewster-Verhaar, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Brian Houston, Janet Burgis, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Edward Fennell, Shirley English and Roger Boyes, Paul Durman, Sebastlao Bastos Lavrador, P. H. S., Frank H. Brown, Antonlo da Silva, Bruce Jackson, Gary Slapper, Lin Jenkins, Toby Porter, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Patrick Stevens, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David G. Kleeman, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Jorge Joao Gabriel, David Maddock and Russell Kempson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Peter Kimm, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Alan Calverd, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Heath Brown, Fashion Editor, Mario de Alcantara, Migael Costa, Oliver August, Brendan Turley, Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, M. Q. Dalvi, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Ian Sparks, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Silvio Barros Vinhas, Ben MacIntyre and John Shaw, Audrey Magee and Nicholas Watt, Richard Beeston, Patrick Timbart, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, C. A. Wentzel, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Joaquim David, Albina Assis, Ken Ruddiman, Principal, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Half-Price Adventure Sports Loyalist killed by Drumcree protest bomb Nationalists pelt police with bricks Shots shatter boys' football dreams Woolwich hope of more payouts Index Blunkett sets tough test for schools Convenience art will pull in the crowds My Life of Hell with Mailer Pupils die in Alpine bus crash Portillo on Nato Owl found dead Coe shares record Air strike threat Battle of the Breast Feeders Abbey National Hurricane Norman is forecast to go right on blowing Passengers grab rivals' seats to beat BA strike Direct Line Mother flies home with snatched son Minister criticised on £2m BP shares Straw takes on cowboy clampers World Com Irvine lifts 'ageist' limit for new magistrates News in Brief Four suspended Security breach Nurses' case halts Project dropped Leukaemia Research Fund Anxious parents crowd school for news Community shares grief over crash on holiday trip Masked robbers raided train London Zoo to examine death of cathedral owl Farm suffers touch of Frost Mercury Seatbelt rules lag behind on Continent British Airways Dormouse freed in a land of wonder TSB Sleepless couple win battle to end morning chorus Court silences cockerels' din, reports Kathryn Knight More fear that pollution is damaging their health Budget Fur and feathers fly for McQueen triumph Tradition offers solace amid future fears Two thousand Orange parades will take place this summer Benefit cheats believe there is no harm in bending the rules, study finds Confused individuals, not 'real criminals,' are the worst fraudsters, Alexandra Frean reports Dell Forces defend plastic bullets as the most effective way to control riots Stewart I'endler on the revival of a fierce controversy Masterpiece acquired for nation £12m benefactor of Tate revealed TA officer raped woman sapper, tribunal is told Joanna Bale reports on 'three-year nightmare' of abuse and harassment BBC chairman backs 'fat cat' pay increases Legal & General Warning Father pleads for captive Britons GP who undercuts Nhs may be sued Portillo cheers the Right with talk of political comeback Norwich Union Refugee mother cries on Blair's shoulder Hospitals could regain immunity from prosecution American Airlines In Parliament Coal pit will undermine Byron 's abbey Engineers admit walls will crack when excavation starts at 800-year-old stately home, Daniel McGrory reports Highly irritating greenhouse effect Medical Briefing Odyssey Megane Rt Sport Labour embarks on classroom crusade The Government has produced a five-year plan for raising standards in its pursuit of excellence in schools. David Charter looks at the details Our children are our future. We owe it to them to give them the best possible start Daewoo How struggling school set course for success Soothing parents with promise of continuity Commentary Children abused by foster boy sue council Alexandra Frean reports on a ruling that leaves social workers and local authorities open to negligence claims Suicide bill lawyers investigated Firm that charged grieving mother is closed, reports Frances Gibb American Express Conman said £22m rings inadequate for fiancee, court told Windsor love treasures up for sale A £60 million auction will be a bonanza for collectors of royal Souvenirs Threadneedle investments NatWest Forest fire threat to Salonika World Summary (Reuter): Swiss payout Cosby court role (Reuter): McVeigh plea (Reuter): Algerian freed Blair backs Clinton plan to restrict eastward alliance expansion Tehran ordered Lockerbie blast, says ex-Iran spy Bonn approves Eurofighter Hastings Direct Audi Arrival of toothbrush brings hope for fresh start on Mir Albanian Socialists poised to oust Berisha Briton hurt in Pamplona bull run Gucci France 'to join euro but be over budget' Seven die as police smash Kenyan protests Sam Kiley in Nairobi sees the brutality of President Moi's regime in suppressing the growing clamour for reform Hewlett Packard Cambodian coup leaves holiday Britons trapped Army Be the Best Mexicans hail election as win for democracy Evidence grows of illicit us poll cash The Times Sojourner meets Barnacle Bill Forward Trust 'Madonna and cow' apology in Israel Carlos Cazalis / Epa (Reuter): Levy given role of peacemaker Harrods Arts Multiple Display Advertising Items ScalpBloc—The Invisible Sun Hat I felt Norman kick me than he shouted 'Get away from her, let the bitch die' The Last Party Day Two: Novelist Norman Mailer's second wife, Adele, tells of a crazed knife attack and the terrifying drop into madness and near death that ended their depraved and violent ten-year marriage Brother Hill House Hammond Rac New Era The last chance for a woman in a swimsuit? Camila Parker Bowles would be a fool not to assist in the shaping of here destiny, says Jane Shilling Harrods Sunday by the river with George A National Gallery exhibition sheds new light on a masterpiece, Richard Cork writes Tonight Around the London Galleries Hiroshige Called by his master's voice Concert Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Pearson Her old man's a dustbin Benedict Nightingale sees the serious and rather sad side of Vanbrugh's comedy of marriage Opera & Ballet Sally Burgess' Women Mixing it until the curtain falls Dance Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gilian Maxey Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Times Give Nato the tools to finish its job Micheal Portillo returns to the fray with advice for the Madrid summit The world still looks too perilous for Nato to assume a softer form Boat hook The Times Diary If Britain goes bust, don't blame the Budget Gordan Brown is trying to complete the Tories' post-industrial revolution, says Anatole Kaletsky Easy money The Times Diary Nourished by principle Resignations over baby-milk carry a message for the compromising Nineties Bust-up The Times Diary Loved one Labour's Standards An Education White Paper to extend excellence Thuggery in the Cathedral President Moi's brutality will be the ruin of Kenya Byron the Coalminer Romantic legends of bills and burrowings Northern Ireland outlook worsens Future of the RAF Repercussions of Brown's Budget Runaways at risk Low achievers Sign-off of the times 'Violent' Shakespeare Plea for reversal of decision on RGO BBC World Service Days to remember Virtual pets Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dr Ismond Rosen The Douai Society Legal appointment Picture Gallery Merchant Taylors' Company Appointments Commercial Bar Association Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays today Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial service Luncheons Dinners Reception Contracts & Tenders Forthcoming marriages Marriages University news Gifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcall Multiple Display Advertising Items Earl Cadogan Court & Social Richard Jaeckel Richard Jacckel, film actor, died in California on June 14 aged 70. He was born in New York on October 10.1926 Shelley's Spirit News The Times Crossword No 20,526 Business Western Provident Association Forecast American Express Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Output fall eases rate rise fears Sterling slips back as production figures drop sharply Woolwich holds out prospect of further payouts John Charcol UK accelerates Rolls-Royce sales Tomkins plans buyback Business Law Gold price at 12-year low Sport Lawyer in Regan's CWS bid resigns Television and Radio Business Today Windfall payoffs at HTV Pru takes Scot out of ScotAm AT&T WEW puts itself up for sale FirstBus agrees £7.2m bid Schroders leads deals Vodafone to cut staff KLM buys Air UK Law firms chase merger BT-MCI deal on course Cleveland acquisition AG Barr profits surge Colloids chief's payoff Fake letters cheat banks out of £1.9m Judge to take a second look at pensions case Business Roundup Tourist Rates Help Chrysler wants to buy Mini and Metro from BMW Ethical flotation sinks under investor apathy Changing Times By our City Editor: Bankers put gold out of fashion The Times Commentary Picture Gallery Now jilted FKI wins Bridon Budgens targets forecourt Big rise for directors as Just's profits slip Slough cuts £49m award to £29.75m Midland L&B falls to lowest price for six years Commodities Liffe Options Sweet taste of Cadbury attracts US investors Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Golp/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes FKI/Bridon Low & Bonar Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Turn-up for Tomkins books Tempus Newcastle Utd Wall Street Mirror chief reflects on the next move Eric Reguly funds David Montgomery thwarted by a lack of options for his publishing group Pain of change in tax credit rule Business Letters Pru pays for Stratton Pack the carpetbags and head for the insurers Caroline Marrell suggests that those seeking a new windfall should look away from the societies So far so good The Times City Diary Inside track The Times City Diary Bishop's move The Times City Diary Chase is on The Times City Diary Quest for way to pay for retirement John Grieve Smith looks at the challenges of pension reform Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Print Lexmark Equities cut early losses IWC British Funds Small operators take heart from Budget Time Business to Business Promoting Business on the Internet Vet's 'miracle cure' wins award Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prime Analysis Limited £10K Investment East Riding of Yorkshire Council Surveillance Trigold Financial Services Ltd Alcopops over popcorn? Gary Slapper explains how a new kind of drink could lead users into a difficult legal area Queen's Counsel Might it be Mears again? Inns and Straw in the Inn CPS Netted Cab rankers Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner The knives sharpen at Chancery Lane Brief Index Bedell & Cristin Chambers Professional Recruitment Garfield Robbins Zarak MacRae Brenner Egan E Janion NBS A woman s freedom under attack Barbara Hewson asks whether judges have the right to order Caesareans Norton Rose Chinese takeover continues in Hong Kong Edward Fennell looks into the future for lawyers in the former colony Garfield Robbins Lipson Lloyd Jones Garfield Robbins 18 Red Lion Court Litigation Attorney Chase LLM The Times Newspapers European Researchers New Bailey Chambers Laurence Simons Davies Arnold Cooper Butterworths Westgate Chambers Dell Chambers Banking & Finance In-House Legal GE Information Service In-House Legal Elborne Mitchell Henry Ansbacher Hughes-Castell Underwood & Co Eagan Janion Bacon & Woodrow Engineering Construction Industry Association PSD De Montfort University, Leicester Jim Harries Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Defamation Try a Career that Isn't Legal Quarry Dougall Chambers Professional Recruitment UK and European Regulatory Affairs In-House Legal Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Zarak MacRae Brenner Swift Legal Multiple Display Advertising Items In-House Legal Merrill Lynch Quarry Dougall Norwich Union Old Square Lincoln's Inn London WC2A 3UA Lions must be lauded for their positive thinking Rugby Union: Telfer Warns against Retreat to Conservatism Tour Record Bristol determined to keep Regan Barnes Kavelle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments Laidlaw leads fleet a merry dance Selector Europe BAA Sherry fails to take Open road to Troon In Brief Rainbow Rain can make a splash Newmarket Channel 4 Rapid Raceline William Hill Fallon seeks telling response to critics Racing: Embattled Jockey Aims to Revive Fortunes with Dushyantor on Opening Day of July Meeting at Newmarket Newmarket Pontefract Holmes maintains unbeaten record Athletics: Briton Subdues Strong Field in 800 Metres The Times Racing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Rose picked as youngest Walker Cup player Golf Winning Move Keene on chess Ravanelli fined as Merson goes north Football Britain 's leading lights provide shining example Tennis Roll of Honour First direct For the Record Pools Forecast Shamed by spoils of a vulgar war Results May gives tour party a rude welcome Cricket Cipollini stars in the longest day Cycling: Italian Retains Yellow Jersey after Timing Finish to Perfection Lewis seeks to turn defence into attack Boxing: WBC Champion Adopts Aggressive Stance to Counter Challenge of Akinwande Wallguard Fixtures Word-Watching A young woman of today Tlelvision Choice United Kingdom Sweet-Sixteen Radio Choice No politics, please, we're fashion designers Review BBC1 England left to lick their wounds Atherton remains upbeat after Australia complete emphatic win to level series Times Two Crossword Tennis Taylor 's troops in mood to party Simon Wilde senses growing optimism in the touring camp midway through the Test series Complete Old Trafford Scoreboard Cycling Zenith Coe 's world record is matched by level best of Kipketer Oil is key to future Deep-sea drilling technologies set to open the way for massive pertroleum sector expansion TMG Diamond mining gathers pace Contents Time to rebuild a nation Peace is giving Angola the chance to lay the foundations of a successful economy A renewed sense of national purpose Exxon Televisiac Popular De Angola Angola Profile First steps to recovery A long way to go before the economic situation reaches normality, says Finance Minister Complying with the IMF will mean further short-term hardships Potential to follow 'tigers' US leads the drive to develop resource Trading up to its strengths Oil, diamonds and mining head Angola's expanding exports Attracting right investors Basic infrastructure is 'a pressing need' SADC offers huge potential market Regional bloc aims for free trade by 2004 Hydro power could be exported Contributing to Angola's Future by Setting… The Cabinda Association Making diamonds work State-controlled gem company is helping to channel foreign investment Massive new reserves found Angola could become second largest producer Permits for De Beers Oil boom boost for economy Petroleum industry analysts predict rises in production levels well beyond year 2000 BP Picture Gallery The Insurance Company of Angola New refinery could serve the region Growth in the South African economy requires a new processing plant to meet increasing demand A beed for a world class type of refinery Plan to train more Angolan citizens for the oil industry Network opens up From this year fuel products distribution is no longer a state monopoly Deep water blocks show potential A 30-year oil plan warrants significant financial investment We are on the right path A realtionship with the people as well as government Drumming up business for oil State-owned Embal is still playing a key role in the distribution of petroleum products Embal is of strategic importance Giant find for Elf We have made a significant effort Elf exploration angola Oil major and welfare helper Like other companies, Esso's role extends beyond oil into the community Banco De Comércio E Indústria New profits on the block for Texaco After almost three decades, the USoil giant has been named operator of its first deep-water oil field in the Gulf of Guinea Finds attract big investors Offshore drillings promise good results Building a Better Future for Angola Porto Comercial Do Lobito Total Geotecnica U. E. E Chevron points the way Oil giant plans huge investments in petroleum sector Future exploration will be In the ultra-deep waters We can do a good job here (Reuter): Export drive steps on the gas State plans concessions on its valuable petroleum gas reserves (Reuter): Petrofina revives in Soyo Central bank back on track IMF chief satisfied with current rates of inflation and exchange, despite need for more 'significant fiscal adjustment' Instituto Do Investmento Estrangeiro State bank attracts interest Tipped for eventual privatisation, Angola's first commercial bank is undergoing further expansions Privatising is the leap we want to take (Reuter): Oil firm helps set up new bank Foreign investment floods in Portugal sets the pace for rehabiliation Banco Nacional De Angola Banco Nacional De Angola New challenge for insurance giant Former state insurance monopoly loses its twenty-year market lead as private firms are encouraged to enter the sector Restructuring plan already submitted to Government Bankers call for modernisation To enjoy the full benefits of the imminent banking boom, a sector update is necessary Sonangol Distribuidora (Reuter): Farming may be key to economic gains Growth in farm production should lead to a fall in prices and inflation, two factors that have, so far, hundred the nation's economic development Mozambique seen as model of agricultural revival Foreign aid perks up coffee recovery In the dawn of peace, Angola's troubled economy re-examines its coffee potential Export figures expected to double Meeting the needs of trade Angola tipped to eventually become the 'meat basket' of Europe Credit help for cotton New rural scheme to aid re-development Charter Banco De Poupanca E Credito Creative challenges Increasing industrial output and creating jobs is a priority Growth in medical goods Help needed for huge programme to rebuild Before Angola can fully exploit the rich natual sources on which its future depends it must restore and expand its shattered infrastructure World Bank is focusing on restoring the cities Free movement of people and goods Agenang Present and Working for the Future Slow moves ahead Cost of rebuilding roads and bridges estimated at $4 billion UK partners needed A reconstruction scheme that it set to change the face of Angola Enana Secil Maritima Making safe the evil legacy of landmines (Reuter): Rebuilding begins on rail link to port Railway is key to the continuing growth of Angola's economy Eucalyptus harvest deal for rail construction firm Study into corridor plan Road-rail connection proposed between Walvis Bay and Angolan port No need for partners State operator can 'stand on its own feet' Restructuring for growth in shipping Angola's marine infrastructure is essential to its economic growth Port development gets tinder way Concessions available for foreign participation in port activities We must prepare for the challenge Angola Telecom Linking to the interior The Port of Lobito is looking for business rather than foreign investment Tecnocarro Cafe de Angola Unicargas the Best Choice for Cargo Transportation Anconave Linhas Maritimas De Angola Shipping in new ideas for business From transporting merchandise to people, tourism may be the next development We handle long-range ships Uplift in profits for firm Imminent sale after successful shipping company undergoes diversification Foreign funds for flights Angomedica, U. E. E Embal State airline to lift its reputation Building an international image is new priority for Taag We are open to cooperation Cargo traffic rising State air company provides a twin role Fast growing opportunities in West Africa Businessmen flock to SAL's skies Air taxi company is expanding fast and is now putting on scheduled flights Let purchase on the cars By air is the way to travel Airport upgrade requires $15 million Telecoms monopoly i to ring the changes Angola Telecom would become competition to stimulate market growth Privatisation is still a complex issue Turn on for business Soon-to-be-launched second channel with promote foreign investment Institute de Estradas de Angola Sociedade de Aviaçao Ligeira Factfile Angola This supplement was produced for the Times by… Sonangol

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