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News from 08/08/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Paul Mooney and Jonathan Mirsky, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Honor Merriman (General practitioner), Pippa Osborn (school nurse), Joan Clanchy, S. Graham Chairman, Graham Searjeant, Caroline Merrell and Andrew Pierce, Richard Hobson, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, D. W. Armitage, Ian Morfett, Robin Spon-Smith, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Oldroyd, Gillian Maxey, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Phillip Sycamore, President, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, M. A. Girling, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Rupert Cox, Stephen Farrell, Oliver Holt and Carol Midgley, David Adams and Giles Whittell, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Graham Searjeant and Oliver August, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Piers Ricketts, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Jack, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Edward Gorman, Edward Williams, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, P. H. S., Lin Jenkins and John Goodbody, Russell Kempson and Ian Whittell, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Caroline Merrell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, David Charter and Polly Newton, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Lloyd, Guy Walters, Agence France-Presse, Norman Baker, Chris Parker, Alastair Storie, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, M. J. Greener, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Tess Knighton, R. E. MacDonald, David Powell, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, M. A. Ward, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Robert T. Dawson (General practitioner), Adrian Russell, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Who Will Win the Premiership? Bank of England announces fourth rate rise since election FA reviews rules as jury clears players of match fixing Silver for Colin Jackson Hottest day Index Simon share cash for RAF charity Madhur Jaffrey Picture Gallery Princess dines with Dodi Fayed Debut wicket Dogs at the White House Major who spoke out is suspended Tomorrow World Society for the Protection of Animals Detective asks underworld to hand over boy's killer Paul Wilkinson on a five-year-old's death and the ill feeling neighbours towards his family Drugs wars find new battlefield Dell £5m cost of raising the rate Unionist to confront Sinn Fein on TV News in Brief Belmarsh jail criticised Party over for founder Oldest man dies Rethink for NVQs Student in death fall Pilots suspended Soldiers deny assaults Driving into trouble Times website milestone Skipper jailed for deaths of crew Master of historic ship endangered lives by sailing too close to shore for benefit of onlookers, reports Tim Jones Chef Marco takes tall order from Granada By a Staff Reporter: Widow tells of murdered pastor's dying moments Mandy Allwood sues publicist Max Clifford Dolphin Princess dines with Fayed as rumours grow Son of Harrods' owner has romanced some of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, reports Emma Wilkins Direct Line Rail users' complaints up 50% in the South Zurich Municipal Prince is saddened by death of young volunteers Hunt for standards watchdog extended News in Brief Devon deluge Vicar arrested D-Day victors Boy aged 14 shot Correction Last Cornish tin mine admits defeat The closure of South Crofty will end an era of British trading that began 3,000 years ago, writes Tim Jones Tiny History of Tin Allegations put football careers into reverse The Defendants Viglen Missing words may speak volumes The Jury Informative: Lloyds Bank High-risk move that failed to pay off The CPS Woman tells inquest how she fought knife attacker in home 'Avon lady' cannot recall how caller was stabbed, reports Richard Duce By a Staff Reporter: Payout for white victim of council's race policy Motorola B&Q Pollution puts Earth on course for hottest year The ruthless reign of King Cotton Russell Jenkins revisits the dark, airless miles where Victorian entrepreneurs made fortunes and children lost their childhoods LU T Men who roofed the world Tim Jones on the harsh life endured by workers in the North Wales slate mines Newfangled machine put dying firms on the road to riches On Monday Relax-Peter and John are minding the shop for Tony The Minister without Portfolio can shrug off taunts from the Tories, he tells Nicholas Wood Government plans annual assessment Teacher's Whisky TSB Ministers try to control university fees panic Daewoo New crew completes docking with Mir US envoy urges Serbs to honour accord Kohl's rival rides out scandal Italy in a flap over decision to hunt birds (Reuter): 400 rebels killed in Sudan` World Summary (AFP): Internet 'torture' (Reuter): Eta suspect held (Reuter): Missiles found Nazi travel ban (AFP): Beau gesture Daewoo Time Computer Systems All the Presidents' dogs Ian Brodie reports on a treasure trove of the best friends the man who occupies the White House is likely to have General Accident US Anglicans lace threat of schism over women priests Jiang 'thought' spells end to state planning Mercury Close escape in Miami crash as Guam mourns Australia and New Zealand NatWest Wild Lords of Pakistan Ian flames of conflict Poor left with nothing to lose as old order crumbles 150 villagers die in slaughter by Algerian rebels Allied Irish The Sunday Times Security tightened in Punjab Damp toast, gloop and Rupert's cafetière Guy Walter remembers meal times at Eton Thomas Cook Top of the caste list It is hard to believe that Madhur Jaffrey had to plead for the role that made her our favourite Indian actress DIAL-a-PHONE 'We would be slapped in class' Recent allegations of bullying and intimidation have tarnished the image of the Royal Ballet School. Grace Bradberry reports Woodstock Travelodge Trading barons for businessmen John Lloyd on why Labour is turning away from the unions Much ado The Times Diary Picture Gallery Africa's real epidemic Corruption is so widespread that African leaders no longer disappoint us; we no longer expect anything Lip stick The Times Diary Paying up The Times Diary Valley girls The Times Diary Wild one The Times Diary That's a hyphen, dash it Derwent May puzzles over punctuation Back to Bosnia Another American mission to pluck victory from defeat This Far and No Further An unnecessary rate increase must not be repeated Whither the Weather The climate is better fickle than forecastable Croatian attitude to refugees' safety Work experience Cricket and manners Head lice and return of the nit nurse NHS management Articulate MP Anti-hunting Bill Law Society election Bowing to fashion in the concert hall Lottery cash in London Jeeves named? Play within a play Court Circular University news Birthdays today Wax Chandlers' Company Company of Tylers and Bricklayers College of Law Legal Practice Course Retirement Anniversaries Personal Column Buckingham Palace opens today for the summer How Roman trade links reached Indonesia Church news Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Queen's University of Belfast The Stairlift Experts Clarence Kelley Clarence M. Kelley, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 1973-77, died on August 5 aged 85. He was born on October 24,1911 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association E. Clive Rouse E. Clive Rouse, MBE, medieval archaeologist died on July 28 aged 95. He was born on October 15,1901 Hugh O'donnell & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The King at his Camp Dean Berry Dean Frank Berry, teacher and management consultant, died in Petra, Jordon, of an aortal aneurysm on July 1 aged 65. He was born on April 11,1932 Soccer stars cleared in retrial The Times Crossword No 20,553 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Lifeboats In the Times Inside Section Bank's skilled balancing act softens rate rise Firms to face huge fines as MMC goes Barclays shares lifted by payout and buyback plan Business Director saves £68,000 Pitcher faces pressure to stand down at United Arts Rank signs deal for Hard Rock Hotels Scottish Legal Life Sport Television and Radio Business Today Disappointment Poor reading Glamour names book into court Zeneca Shell confident of reaching targets despite currency losses Tesco signs up Burton director Picture Gallery Telewest confirms job losses Nationwide to reopen accounts Swire Pacific advances 8.5% Tourist Rates Zeneca casts an eye at Ohmeda NatWest Apple shares shine after Microsoft link Business Roundup KBC attracts Japanese 'Bollywood' UK debut Mersey shares jump Robert Walters ahead Thomson in the red US phone price cuts Yamada's Welsh start European drug debut for Cortecs Heinz By our City Editor: Jury still out on the Chancellor Commentary Reed shares hit by slow progress Saracen trust makes plea to investors Zeneca Royal's first-half profit surprise Liberty upbeat after rise at interim stage Commodities Liffe Options Second liners join in the scramble towards 5,100 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 Telewest Zeneca Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Shell's spending cure Tempus Royal Sun Wall Street All in a name The Times Diary Rate rise pales beside rare pledge on future increases Economic View Pain of latest interest rise alleviated by the benefits of lowered expectations Hall adds up Many a slip The Times City Diary Sea tests The Times City Diary They know a thing or two about conflicts of interest… The Times City Diary Coutts Is Gates the right choice to restore Apple-pie order? Rachel Oldroyd says the rescue by Microsoft's founder could prove damaging in the long run Bank of Scotland The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Gains across the board Orion Business Books Ready to Auld Reekie'n'roll? Neil Cooper counts down the line-up for Flux, the new festival on the fringe of Edinburgh's Fringe Fantasy Andys Records You're in no fit States to travel Advice to young and thrusting British bands considering conquering America: don't bother Feeling his own way Jazz Albums The seahorses Parlophone Definitely maybe Pop Gig Hurrican #1 La2, WC1 Wanted: fire for the brimstone Pop Albums: Morrissey is still not comfortable in his solo skin, says Alan Jackson Top Ten Albums Ocean Colour Scene Marchin' Already Art Galleries Weekend Choice A dialy 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 Epic of warren peace Watership Down Regent's Park Big voices in a small space A Lot of Living? Jermyn Street The Times theatre Full choral circle BBC Proms English concert/Pinnock Albert Hall/Radio 3 Nottingham Business School University of Wolverhampton Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Brookes University The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writers' Club TMC Times Newspapers Ford University of Bath The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items A-level race handicaps students Joan Clanchy argues that the annual results ritual is the wrong way to match candidates with universities Girobank The Cooperative Bank Deutsche Morgan Grenfell Bank of Ireland Teamwork comes naturally in Ecuador David Charter reports on a challenge that took 12 students to new heights Next Week Delicate dance of the red pens Great pains are taken to ensure making is accurate and fair, says a spouse who witness each summer's blizzard of scripts Thunderer: Newmarket Mind Games makes Nunthorpe return Racing: Stallion Resumes Racing Career by Taking on top Sprinters at York Thunderer: Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Thunderer: Market Rasen Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: Salisbury Epsom confident Rapid Raceline Law left behind by opening blunder Sailing: Collision at Star Means Britain Slip to Sixth Overall before Decisive Fastnet Race Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching May's day in pairs challenge Bowls Knox-Johnston focuses on more records Keene on Chess Winning Move From a Correspondent: Smith's strike saves the day Hockey For the Record Fairclough finds form with putter on slow day Golf So Near, So Spa! Lydon puts faith in brains trust of coaches Rugby League Fixtures Time for Liverpool to come of age Can you tell your Boa Morte from your Babayaro? And where on earth in Pride Park anyway? Russell Kempson tracks the Premiership movers and shakers and predicts how it might all end Interactive Team Football McCague piles on the misery for Essex Cricket: Dashing Contribution of Fleming Provides Perfect Entertainment for Ladies' Day Ramprakash sets blistering pace Rose has last word in local argument The Times Sidebottom takes advantage Yesterday's Scoreboards Belligerent Byas stands alone in the face of hostility Weston in no hurry for first double century Rapid Lancashire dig deep and shine at seaside Cricket Brave Durham's revival shortlived Legal & Public Notices Clamour boys rudely awakened World Athletics Championships Time Table Television Medals Table Whitaker's grand old horse leads the way Equestrianism Marroll Lima ready to make the move to Bath In Brief Cup stragglers Title chance Still afloat Smooth return Sanderson and Gunnell limp off into sunset Athletics: Distinguished British Champions Announce their Retirement Silence cushions drug cheats' fall Rob Huges takes a tough line with the IAAF for failing to speak out loud and clear against a cancer within athletics Word-Watching The Weather Channel More pet hates outed Television Choice Radio Choice After this, how can they possibly live again? Review BBC1 Australia answer Taylor's call England battle against the odds after Atherton loses vital toss at Trent Bridge Times Two Crossword Sailing Proud Jackson provides polish for Britain's silver collection Scoreboard from Trent Bridge First Telecom Football Robson claims capture of Platt is close

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