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News from 23/07/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Percy Cradock, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Rhys Davies, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Chris Ward, Alexandra Frean, David Shankland, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Philip Pangalos and Joanna Bale, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Bill Cash, Chairman, Richard Hobson, T. G. Wills-Sandford, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Nicholas Lloyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Deborah Collcutt, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Emma Woolacott, Seamus McGarvey, Christopher Walker and Ross Dunn, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Jeremy Whittle, David McGrath, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Mr. Plimsoll Reprimanded, John Mortimer, Joan Lewis, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, R. J. M. Tolhurst, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Valerie Elliott, Rupert Cox, Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, Robert Wright, Dominic Walsh, John O'leary, Education Editor, Kathy Harvey, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Daniel Johnson, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Howell, S. McLeod, Robin Young and Emma Wilkins, Nigel Williamson, Brian West, Oleg Gordievsky, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, P. H. S., Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Abraham Marcus, Father Times, Gabriella Gamini, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, Inigo Gilmore and Shirley English, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, James Landale and Alasdair Murray, Adam Jones, Clive Parker, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, George R. Urban, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Carol Allen, W. Stephen Gilbert, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jane Shilling, Geoffrey Dence, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Carole Cadwalladr, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Simon Brooke, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, David Norris, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Andrew McClintock, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Johnson, President, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Dr Keyboard, Richard Ford, David Green Director, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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European City Breaks All students to have work experience Dearing to unveil vision for future Tomorrow Full details and analysis of the Dearing report on higher education will be published in The Times tomorrow, including an article by David Blunkett, the Education Secretary Cabinet voice for Lib Dems £1bn cigarette deal Test pitch switch Index Arab drives car into British teenagers Broadcaster Hanna dies after heart attack Why Must Swimwear Be a Costume Drama? Princess offers comfort at Versace Mass MPs' revolt over Welsh assembly 'Patten Has Damaged Hong Kong' Court to rule on baby's surname The Times National Bridge Challenge L'eau D'issey Welsh wails greet a less-than-immaculate conception Political Sketch Ladbrokes rules out £50,000 golf payout AT&T Ashdown invited to sit on Cabinet policy committee Back in the swim Brown threatens to upstage No 10 party Errors found in 85% of CSA cases Unionists to vote against gun plan Britannia Ministry to name tested food News in Brief Tribute to Major BT staff sacked Sailor rescued Heavy fine Pop star 'forced out by band for not doing his stuff' The National Lottery By a Staff Reporter: Employer, 97,'was humiliated' Vengeance after his wife was forced to have an abortion drove the hired hand to indecent assault, a court is told Servant from downstairs who took over upstairs Tim Jones reports on a chauffeur who sold the Bentley and emptied the safe when his employers went abroad Butler in the Gock: 1 Cleared professor could face civil action Saturday in the Times The Royal Bank of Scotland Britons cannot count on getting finances right A survey has disclosed a lack of self-confidence in dealing with money, writes Alexandra Frean By a Staff Reporter: Judge tells stalker to expect life sentence The pain and joy of head-banging Medical Briefing Murder charge over boy News in Brief Six die in crash Cereal recall Pilot found Late justice By a Staff Reporter: Five years for 'evil' attacker aged 14 Colorado Judge's son the sixth to drown during hot spell Safety officials warn parents as boy, 7, dies swimming in neighbour's pool Girls died after birthday picnic on the riverbank Friends watch as surfer is killed by shark Inmates vie for a chance to serve their time in style Wanted: prison cell with a sea view BT Solar power propels boat into record books Spy medals surface Legal & General Hamilton Failing school to be closed Surgeon right to refuse teenager a liver transplant An inquiry found that the decision over a girl who had taken Ecstasy was sound, says Gillian Bowditch Mother feared her own past had cost daughter her future The Patient Abortions rise for first time in 5 years Plagiarist, 13, fools poetry judges Working mothers face health risk Swatch telecom Doctor got to the top in a man's world The Surgeon Woman shoots priest dead Blair faces revolt over Welsh assembly Six Labour backbenchers criticised the plans for Welsh devolution when the Government published its White Paper yesterday, reports Valerie Elliott Hague to warn of Tory 'delusion' Zurich Municipal Celebrities join the devolution party Blair can only gain from Ashdown deal Riddell on Politics £200 price on leader's head In Parliament Alliance Leicester Bonn calls for 'Club Mad' missile shield Kennedy 'sorry' for breaking law Rac Versace gun linked to earlier murders World Summary Truce agreed in salmon war (AP): Singer injured on yacht Argentina holds oil talks New orders for garrison (AFP): Captain quits cruise ship Reuter: Blaze hits Museum of Man in Paris Yachtsman sails into Cousteau family feud BT Yeltsin refuses to back clampdown on religious sects Tiny Runaway team mar Mormon revival Brazil lawless as police join strike SAGA Services Ltd US faults China for curbs on worship Our Foreign Staff: Priebke jailed after second massacre trial Jews take first step towards reclaiming lost money MPC Vatican 'acted as conduit for Nazi treasure' Global Claims Process to Identify Owners of Dormant World War II-ERA Accounts TV error beams porn to Arab homes UK envoy named Nokia Britain wins fight to widen anti-BSE controls Mafia arsenal seized by police in Sicily raid Serviceline Insurance Survey shows lax abattoir checks Daihatsu Levy and Arafat seek new peace initiative The great cover-up Even by the pool, you can dress in layers. From the robust to the impractical, Grace Bradberry presents five of the most glamorous summer cover-ups Somak Holidays Garnier Nutralia Why swimming is a costume drama Gets Dressed A life shepherd on the edge of modern India Nehru's niece remembers what her family sacrificed for freedom Interview by Jason Cowley Bell Direct Selfridges Hackett London Alan Coren F. D. please phone, your door has a word for you Debriefed Picture Gallery A question of honour Percy Cradock defends his record over safeguarding democracy in Hong Kong At no time was there any collusion with the Chinese Jail ahoy HMI visit Leading role Harvard and the Holocaust Daniel Johnson on an American row about genocide Wales and Westminster Greater accountability comes at a price Jewish Gold Only full disclosure can now settle ancient injustices Names and Shame Anonymity must still be retained in rape cases Foreign policy to 'export goodness' Northern Ireland Rail safety Mortimer on Matisse 'Two-track' NHS admissions system Turkey and EU Hague on EMU Radio 4 changes Mountain challenge Libertarianism, rights and duties Anonymity in court Abbey statues Sacked clergy One rule for the rich? Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Schooled in good taste Luncheons Dinner Personal Column Reception Atlantic Council Anniversaries Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Vincent Hanna Vincent IIanna, broadcaster, died yesterday aged 57 after a heart attack. He was born on August 9,1939 The Ven M. W. Bucks The Ven M. W. Bucks, former Chaplain of the Fleet, Archdeacon for the Navy and Honorary Chaplain to the Queen, died from a brain tumour on July 20 aged 57. He was born on June 2,1940 Personal Column Francois Furet Francois Furet, French historian, died on July 12 aged 70. He was born on March 27,1927 House of Commons Why top brass never sticks its neck out Officials are unaffected by reports of war or famine Mediasales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Senior Model Agent Required for Top London Agency Drake International Hays Montrose London based Company The client's Story Zurich Re Experienced Sales Representative World Trade and Telecommunication Services Great wheels but lousy ad Have car advertisements lost their way, asks Simon Brooke There seems to be a long, winding road ahead Personal Group Talk show to freak show In its pursuit of ever higher ratings, the BBC seems happy to dispense with quality, says Peter Foster Why was Clare let off? Paper round Tate Gallery Radio 4 left on the Boyle The News behind the Headlines Breathalyser Screen drama Public call box News The Times Crossword No 20,539 Picture Gallery Business AA Information Western Provident Association Lifeboats Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today A&L may launch a bid for Nationwide Boeing raises hopes on EU ban Brown insists Budget will dampen demand Business BAT pays £1bn for half of Mexico's tobacco trade Souter says threat had 'no impact' Arts Dunhill Homes Arnault raises GrandMet stake Television and Radio Business Today Dow surges through 8,000 Business chiefs urge Blair to back EMU Pensions Act needs revising Legal & Public Notices Shareholders back Littlewoods chief Virgin opposes ban on cinema Publisher of business paper fails Nadir aide in court plea Film losses restrain profits at PolyGram Inglewood Hydro has new owner Sainsbury mortgage deal Tube aide to be named Dividend concessions Cash injection for NMT Carpetright sales up Eurodis Electron slumps Nightclubs join AIM Menvier-Swain ahead Oftel sets out plans for phone bill cuts Tourist Rates Buoyant SB clinches cholesterol drug rights Hambros drops job of chief executive GGT takes £8m charge on BDDP By our City Editor: Island travellers taken for a Ryde Commentary Modest start for Billiton Picture Gallery The Times Higher Education Supplement CU expands key French business CTR makes first profit since 1992 Commodities Liffe Options BA shares slide as broker backs high-flyer Lufthansa Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices SmithKline British Gas Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes BAT down Mexico way Tempus CU Wall Street Lessons from history clouding decision on aerospace empire Oliver August examines a clash between differing business ideologies Champneys fattened for market A once-portly peer is expanding the top people's health farm into a chain. Dominic Walsh reports Lost chance UU ripples Marked off Booked in BT The seal of approval that Brown could do without The Times Unit Trust Information Service Planet digital Equities extend rally Lehmann Communications Sex, lies and a French film-maker Carol Allen talks to director Martine Dugowson about the yuppie characters of her latest movie The Times The grooming of Garbo At Bologna's festival of cinema history Geoff Brown discovers some long-forgotten gems of the silent screen Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Seamus McGarvey The noise! The poseurs! How can West End first nights be made less appalling? Banish the preening celebs, Benedict Nightingale says Family business Kafe and Anna McGarrigle Frankly, a bit flat The Frank and Walters Olympia, Dublin Innocents in a barn dance Whistie Down the Wind Cheltenham Sound barrier Just Brecht King's Head, N1 Bardic fruitcake Goodnight Desdemona Grace, SW11 Art Galleries Sussex Art & Antiques Fair Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie 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 Fun and grown-up games Opera L'incoronazione di Poppea Munich Festival Tiptop baroque BBC Proms Amsterdam BO/Koopman Albert Hall/Radio 3 Brahms in new light Concert BBC NOW/Otaka Cheltenham Festival The Times Chartered Institute of Taxation Associateship exams, May, 1997 The Times BPP Taxation Courses KPMG means business Telephone : 0171 680 6806 Heidrick & Strugiles Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items ASCOT Townleys Multiple Display Advertising Items Miss Deborah Sheridan Multiple Display Advertising Items Technology Colleges Trust The American International University University College London Medical School Granada Sky Broadcasting The Landmark Multiple Display Advertising Items Telephone: 0171 680 6806 Multiple Display Advertising Items McKinlay Partnership Recruitment Consultants Monument PA Chancery Lane Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Moves (Rec Cons) Portman Tania Finance Team SEC Multiple Display Advertising Items Tallsman Secretarial Ltd JFL Multiple Display Advertising Items Adecco Elite Pan European Recruitment Tallsman Secretarial Ltd No Title Tallsman Secretarial Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Telephone: 0171680 6806 Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items South Molton Appointments Regus Sheila Childs Recruitment Tate Temp Specialists Hodge Gordon Yates Sheila Childs Recruitment Ludgate Communications Limited B. J. Crawford's Mitchell Young Associates Personnel X 2 Cross Selection Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Recruitment Company Joyce Guiness Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Multilingual services Telephone: 0171 680 6806 Multiple Display Advertising Items Link Language appointments Property Paramount Building Shogun Realty Focal Point Kitchens Ltd Ms Marcelle Hoff You've arrived in London Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westbury Alan Selby & Partners Holdings Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sussex Of dreams and Dahl Eve-Ann Prentice finds a rural haven that provides luxury and freedom in retirement Sussex Jackson-Stops & Staff Davies Homes Country Property Vernon Knight Associates Maida Vale County Hall Letting Co. Unrivalled Coastal Location Chelsea / Sloane Square Franklin's Row Keith Cardale Groves Green fingers high in the sky Winning permission to turn a flat roof into a roof garden can be difficult, but it increases the value of your property More problems tend to arise with a flat roof Broncos stoop to conquer capital Rugby League Guidelines point to Yates Athletics Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Challenge offers chance to all to be champion For the Record The Times Hind handed big chance on Shantou Racing: Gosden Again Puts Trust in Less Familiar Jockey for King George Assignment Richard Evans Nap: Tempus Fugit (3.45 Bath) Next best: kamanev (8.45 Sandown Park) Sandown Park Leicester Catterick Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings French star to stand in Ireland Bath Danetime receives boost Stevens booked Rapid Raceline England s hopes of victory rest on green policy Cricket BT Collyer embarks on journey to top Sarah Potter meets a talented teenager on a fast track to cricketing success Windows makes claim for recall Surrey pitch in with baseball for 1998 Chelmsford guaranteed to present fitting end for Gooch Riis reduced to bit-part player Cycling: Ullrich Remains in Control of Tour Destiny after Eventful Stage AXA Equity & Law The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Cricket Game Interactive Team Cricket Scoreboad By our Sports Staff: Wood prepares test for Celtic Football Finley out from the shadows How to Make a Transfer Managers put put of the saddle In Brief Fixtures Major league Reserved for the few Coaches rue busman's holyday Tennis: Timing of County Week Means Missed Opportunities to Make Money At County Tennis Week Word-Watching Proms Extra grand prix plan dropped Motor Racing A comedian revealed Television Choice Difficult to make drama out of these crises Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable England create fever pitch Australia claim to have seized initiative after headingley switch Times Two Crossword Bridge 42 Game prone to surface tension Ravanelli returns to face Gateshead Rangers begin quest for place among the elite Kevin McCarra thinks that the Scottish champions have little to fear from Gotu First Telecom Tennis 46 Compuserve The Digital Flipchart Merger puts push at the forefront Intel inside New software helps artists to brush up Degree course places on the Web Take-away computer feeds the SoHo need Times Interface Welcome to a new dish of the day A satellite system can bring TV and the Internet via the same antenna Don't write off pen computers WHICHonline Explosive uses of a tiny molecule Dell Easy way to grab some. Open glory Nigel Powell lowers his handicap on a new CD-Rom Hi-tech couple talk the language of love Video links ease life for legal eagles Hands-off way to write a book Tag PC technology Cybermedia PC with a great line in chat-up Microsoft may hit Intel where it hurts Nigel Powell reports on the likely effects of multi-user NT The Open University How the Web got Spiced up Infotrade An old empire built in words Research team finds the signs of life Security programs meddle too much Dr Keyboard OPUS technology A short search Software Caring computers give senior service Emma Woollacott reports on the Telecare project for the elderly Dan technology Monaco's site is a shopping mall Centura Cilia gets left on the shelf Web enters 4th dimension BT Lights, camera, action - and that's just the tea club AGM Kathy Harvey complains of multimedia overkill in today's business presentations PowerPoint to the people Sparklar Guide Digital Dave keeps customers happy Hayes modems Software solution i raises the roof How to get your own show on the right road Focus Rgenda All change in the IT world Nerds move out as the net goes pro Business Appointments Eurolink Grhoup Plc Taylor Nelson AGB Plc Katarina Strupinska City Consultants Limited Sabre Decision Technologies Appointments Tel: 0171 680 6808 Fax; 0171 7827586 NBS ADABAS Reed Computing Personnel Appointments Appointments Extech Computer Resources Ltd Computer Futures Carolyn Gregory Computer Associates Tel : 0171 680 6808 Fax: 0171 782 7586 Appointments Diagonal Plc Unix Systems Administrators £25 - 28k PMR Group Plc Time

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