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News from 09/07/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, George Cole, David T. Staples, Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Alyn Shipton, Tunku Varadarajan, Chris Ward, Tessa Mayes, Alexandra Frean, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Gavin Lumsden, Chris Ayres and Jason Nisse, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben MacIntyre and our Foreign Staff, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Dorothy Walker, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Andrew Nelmes, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Tom Connelly, Director, Jeremy Whittle, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Cathy S. Baker, John McCready, Edmund Gray, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and James Landale, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, John Monks, Shirley English, Lord Bridge of Harwich, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Christine Buckley and Philip Webster, Nicholas Booth, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Henry Robinson, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Gibbon, Michael Clark, John Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, Bill Linton, Nigella Lawson, Michael Howard, Luke Clancy, Gwyn Headley, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, P. H. S., Chris Fartridge, Philip Bassett and Harvey Elliott, Michael Theodoulou, Father Times, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Adam Jones, Clive Parker, Nicholas Watt and Audrey Magee, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Patrick Ponsolle, President, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Michael Binyon and Giles Tremlett, Eric Reguly, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, John Kavangh, Oliver August, G. Thomas, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Geof Wheelwright, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Keith Brace, Matthew Parris, Ray Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Geoff Nairn, Simon Chapman, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Tim Symonds, Brian Glanville, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Adrian Lee and Susan Bell and Russell Jenkins, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Robin Rhoderick-Jones, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Win a Palmtop Personal Computer BA threatens to end perks of strikers Half of today's flights are cancelled Flight Information Robbery motive in double killing Uxbridge by-election on July 31 Nolan proposes jail for abuse of public office Can Today's Actors Act? Mandela's open secret The Cardigan Becomes Sexy Nato agrees to new members Third victim London floods Growing fears over interest rate rise as pound soars Boodle & Dunthorne Sticking with a Losing Team? Lords on shaky ground over Dome that's not a dome Matthew Parris Political Sketch Ministers 'knew Drumcree game plan weeks ago' Loyalists display their weapons Nokia Connecting People Rac By a Staff Reporter: Roman fortune for diggers Police investigate claim of vote-rigging in marginal Who's who in the Strike New name for the old Ministry of Fun News in Brief Pc on murder charge Briton questioned Bosnia soldiers killed Robbers admit hold-up School reprimanded World Com Josie tells how killer demanded money Police say motive for hammer deaths was robbery or bizarre fantasy New genetic checks narrow the search Electronic pet may make monster out of owners Abbey National To Alliance Fighting Fund Survivors fly home to school in mourning after tragedy Third coach victim dies in mother's arms Euro 96 steward 'stabbed employer' Meridien Posthouse Paedophile register will start in autumn Legal & General Drama schools put TV acting first and ignore Shakespeare Young actors show lack of grounding in classics, Dalya Alberge reports Drought blamed for foul drinking water Car Insurance Mitsubishi Electric By a Staff Reporter: Downpour strands commuters Clothes auction offers glimpse of Street fashion Marchers take their fight for field sports to heart of London Virgin direct Hague defends country freedoms Supporters converge by road, rail and air Swatch telecom British Airways Council must pay for autistic boy to attend special school in US Man who killed wife over affair goes free Wine lovers declare vintage after winning back lost cases Beware headache which strikes at sudden speed Medical Briefing Intel inside Therapy gives pupils hope Dementia drug 'too costly' to prescribe Nolan urges new codes of town hall conduct Alexandra frean on proposals for better regulation of local government The real problem is that councillors are not in control Riddel on Politics Directline Unions side with Blair after party conference deal Help insurance Legal & General In Parliament Saga Service Ltd Cabinet's home rule plans start row over abortion The Times Birt seeks cuts to fund BBC's digital future Tele text Homes for the elderly face a health check Oft inspectors will look at value for money offered by care firms to 'silent consumers'. Alexandra Frean reports Toyota Picture Gallery Kohl's woes on euro deepened by jobless rise Legal & General EU 'white elephant' gets £251m millennium look Herod's swimming pool is found Russian policemen killed by bomber Cadbury Limited Reuter: Brussels seeking 'reform' of farm policy Threat by Cook to veto Spain on Rock Joy and sulks in 'city of peace' Micheal Binyon in Madrid examines the unwiedly army of bureaucrats and envoys from more than 40 countries Serbs told to stop abuse of rights Chirac bows to Anglo-US deal Midnight beers helped to seal the future of Nato, writes Micheal Evans in Madrid Which online Britain hopes to escape financial fall-out Nairobi March planned to ruin Moi's big day Ousted prince warns rival of civil war in Cambodia Jyske Bank The National Lottery Scientists follow dinosaurs' prints on path of discovery Walkabout before the world split Campaign to sever Privy Council link World in Brief Ivana to divorce again (AP): Rusty plane just fell apart (AFP): Munitions factory explodes (Reuter): Le Pen faces brawl trial (Reuter): Killers plead for amnesty Tasmania holly may be oldest plant China still trying to control us with cash, Senate told Mexico's ruling party humbled TES UN begins drive for Cyprus deal Kennedy tells of a clan cursed by drink Tiny Mrs Blair and my hairdresser Jane Shilling Gets Dressed Emma Hope's Shoes Harrods Knightsbridge Wrap up cool with a cardigan Organza Polo Ralph Lauren Nokia Connecting People When the upper crust cracks When it comes to feuding with the people next door, the upper classes can be savage, says Philip Delves Broughton Why having a baby at 12 needn't be such a bad thing The true myth of motherhood + a great age of programme-making + a word of warning for Sir Terence + Austin's mission to make things better Somak Hoverspeed Bad hair days—and a mission to reform Pay up, it's programmes that matter Hill House Hammond A cautionary tale. . . A favourite airline flies into the past John Monks says Blair's Britain won't support BA's union-busting Night out The Times Diary Payment by degrees Tuition fees of £1,000 a year will hit the middle classes but liberate universities Cup winners The Times Diary Hurley huff The Times Diary Alan Coren Masterly Inaction The Bank must not feed the speculators by raising interest rates Modern Mexico Free trade has proved the catalyst for political reform Rehearse the Players The most modern actors still need a grounding in the classics England's role in devolution debate Church and disabled 'Sybaritic' bishops 'Realpolitik' of Amsterdam treaty Improving aid policy The marchers New Tory policy? The Times will acept letters for publication by e-mail at the above address. All letter should contain a full postal address and telephone contact number Letters@the-times. co. uk Stewart's home town Open house—and garden—at No 10 Stratford's heyday Sign-off of the times Court Circular Today's royal engagements Today's birthdays Personal Column Luncheon Hyacinths keep their freezer freshness Memorial services The Queen marks restoration of ancient fortified tower Church of Scotland Anniversaries Dinner Latest wills Health & Fitness Forthcoming marriages Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor J. Z. Young Professor J. Z. Young, Frs, zoologist and Professor Anatomy. University College London, 1945-74, died on July 4 aged 90. He was born on March 18,1907 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Midweek Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Len Pountney Len Pountney, hair transplant pioneer, died in Bournemouth on July 1 aged 84. He was born in London on February 6,1913 Multiple Display Advertising Items LORD's Andre Harris André Harris, French docunentary film-maker. died in Paris on June 8 aged 63. He was born in Nevers on July 13,1933 Wanted: a minority safe to poke fun at Irish jokes, it seems, are so longer politically correct Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items RAS War of words over Army ad Saatchi's use of a virtual copy of a photograph in a campaign has backfired, reports Tessa Mayes Europool London based Company Marketing Manager/Co-ordinator City Enegotiable Drake Estate Agency Negotiator Television & Film The Times Newspapers City Financial Partners Limited Freelance Photography Course Cartoons How To Make £30,000 p. a How to Make £25,000 Travel Writers & Photographers Hold the pay packet Chris Ayres and Jason Nissé on the pottern of journalists' pay; and Peter Foster on freelancing When Sunday comes How much are your words worth? Who Earns what? The Sunday League The Times Edible cover girl The Listener the News behind the Headlines The Times Crossword No 20,527 Ba threat to end strikers' perks Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Swissair Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Interest rate fears send stock market into reverse Debenhams to demerge from Burton HMSO books have £482,000 black hole Corbidge signs off with £400,000 Business Arts City cool on Simpson's new strategy for GEC Barclay twins target The Independent Sport Criticism for PIA's largest fine Canon Television and Radio Business Today Mis-selling bill forecast at £4bn Perfect Pizza sold to chiefs Jarvis chosen Friends up M&W ahead Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Insurers set out blueprint for stakeholder pensions Canatxx Energy Ventures Limited Scottish Amicable Woolwich investors angry over certificates Inquiry could be bitter pill Worrying times for nursing home industry Merrill Lynch opts for City site Brussels homes in on Lonrho stake deal Business Roundup Housing deal for B&b Triplex chief resigns Eurotunnel debt sold Savings bank for L&G Birse builds profits Frogmore raises £25m ING deal to lift income Pound hurts Renishaw Streamline's £100m deal Tourist Rates Fresh warning sends Dalgety shares tumbling Inquiry's £12m blow for Molins Sugar may sue Seagate in US Simpson plays it close to his chest Commentary by our City Editor Savills surveys a record Profits slow at Tie Rack Honda Marston's finds profits on a plate Pressure on water plan Nokia New policy cuts EGIT asset value by 65% Commodities Liffe Options Inflation and rate fears put shares on the run 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 Dalgety Nursing homes Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Labour's real estate Tempus Molins Wall Street BA strikes at heart of labour relations Philip Bassett on what is at stake and how the result of the dispute will affect everyone Inside job The Times City Diary Independent future in store for reinvigorated Debenhams Postal code The Times City Diary Taylor away The Times Diary House red The Times Diary Midland Private Banking Shareholders retain control Business Letters The Times Unit Trust Information Service Planet Shares end just above day's lows Member HSBC Group British Funds Mark this down to experience A promising playwright moves up to a first-division venue-and fails. plus, comedy is alive but ailing in Dublin Grace Note old Vic Mercury Two stabs at a killing joke New Irish Drama The star who stays backstage Daniel Rosenthal meets the indefatigable boss of the Hamstead Theatre The Times Leader in the Lieder business Music: Hilary Finch on a magical bicentenary schubertiade in Austria Foster takes the green route down the Ruhr A top British architect is transforming Germany's grimy industrial heartland. Marcus Binney reports Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament The Holy Community of Mount Athos Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in this section please call the… Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatres Blowing fireworks Sir trumpet players on top form in London and Birmingham: Alice Cooper in theatrical mood Familiarity breeds content Jazz The Times theatre Ham cuts the mustard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Local point Kitchens Ltd Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Putney Sydenham/forest Hill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeremy James & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Docklands, E14 Docklands For Sale Docklands Wapping E1 Hambro Countrywide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayfair Barkcley This one has everything! 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ICD Marketing Services The Institution of Civil Engineers Cooper Turbocompressor Taylor Nelson Agb Plc Receptionist/office Manager Barnet Decanter The Ski Company Primo Furniture PLC Clapham Directors Secretary Paribas Marie Curie Parkman Interior Design Secretary Administrative Assitant/security Cricket Ltd Graduate Secretaries £18k-£22k Get into Legal Administrator/organiser Admin Sec/ Office Mgmt Rainbow Finance Limited Grosvenor Street based Reception Manager Fulham Business Manager/secretary Farrar & Co. Bright Spark - Sw7 Room at the Top Gordon Yates Jonathan Wren Pa with a Difference PM Farley & Co Selective Office Support Ltd Recruitment Limited Presentations Secs £17,000pkg Office Angels Jigsaw Love of Africa Reebok Jonathan Wren The Carcusel Consultancy Jigsaw Move out of secretarial? 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Clive Parker reports Hi-Grade BT fingers the Scots criminals Fat profits from slim sapphire superchip Times Interface Grub up - thanks to Nasa scientists Mobile phones will come in from the cold Software on the move Connection is simply a dial away Dell Lifeboat crews go on digital alert Support comes in the shape of a box You hum it, I'ii download the score Fractals add up to a catchy little number Mitsubishi Electric Saved by a long-distance doctor A Turkish child's tumour is diagnosed and treated after web help BT Internet It never rains but it pours Evil software pirates harm the industry Now you can go to work on an Ore Software Dan PC that's easy on your pocket George Cole the new MediaGX computers The Open University A CD-Rom that puts us in our place A licence to thrill online Phone can tell when a liar's on the line Another brick in the techno-wall House-buying on the Internet is on its way, says Chris Partridge The easy way to link up office sites Super-server paves the way to fast access Wisdom among the follies All it takes is a notebook PC, says expert Gwyn Headley IBM Sound keeps the cat away Beware of software bearing gifts Travel agents on door-to-door trip Opus technology What the Butler foresaw Surviving the future: how to become a successful cybercitizen Nicholas Booth takes lessons on life in the new millennium from the LSE's guru of gloom A man who likes to say no US Robotics Creative Days numbered for tax Fears of a divided society Contracts could stop net abuse at work Hayes modems Cryptic pair get clued in Concert with a global audience BT's US merger has produced a lucrative new company Business Changing faces in IT Westcoast Agenda Queen of the network Centura IBM Reed Computing Personnel Newham Council Cobol Cics Db2 Data Consulting Limited Adabas Natural Aztech Computer Recruitment MP Emap consumer online PMR Group Plc Computer Futures Syntegra Capita Arvin Exhaust F. 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