News from 09/08/1997
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Peter Everett, John Naughton, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Richard Whitehead, Nick Nuttall, Portia Colwell, Andrew Pierce, David Whitaker, Patricia Davies, Jack Arkinstall, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Christopher Bowen, Andrew de Berry, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Angus Nicol, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Salamanca, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Philip Stunt, Jeremy Kingston, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Brian Pedley, William Clarke, Clive Davis, Stephen Farrell and Stewart Tendler, Fritz Spiegl, James Bentley, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Lynne Truss, Bronwen Maddox and Rachel Bridge, G. H. Boockcok, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Roger Berthoud, Louise Godfrey, Dennis Skinner, B. F. Walker, Chairman, Brian Glanville's, Rory Carroll, Pat Gibson, Julian Desborough, Rupert Cox, Simon Schluter, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Steve Keenan, Ruth Gledhill, Ian MacLaurin Chairman, Shirley English, Debra Craine, Carol Price, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Ian Morton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, George Perry, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Duncan Heenan, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Campbell of Alloway, Anna Blundy, David Long and Les Evans, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Barbara Dorf, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Kate Weidmann, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Roger Tilbury, Linda Galloway, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, L. G., John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christine Buckley and Jason Niss?, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Chloe Annett, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Joe Mellen, Christine Buckley, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Peter Davalle, Voice Mail, P. W., Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, M. J. Kerr, Kenneth S. Solly, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Clive Aslet, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Celia Nash, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Oliver Holt, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Stephanie Billen, John Haldane, Nicholas Wood, R. W. Johnson, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Douglas Bartles-Smith, Guy Walters, Dominic Walsh and Katy Pullen, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Alastair Storie, Chris Parker, Ronald Eyres, Jane Shilling, Sean Coughlan, Robert Crampton, Geoffrey Bensusan, Jennifer Sharp, Prince Philip, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Tim Wapshott, I. D. Watson, Ronald Gribble, Michael Austin, Oliver Hult, Jane Owen, P. D., Faith Glasgow, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Fraser Nelson, Hattie Ellis, Tim Jones, Steve McManaman, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, David Sinclair, Peter Ingham, S. Sternberg (Chairman), Jennifer Drake-Brockman, Heath Brown, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Max Beloff, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, James McManus, James Christopher, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Jane McCarthy, Colin Renfrew, Peter Robinson, Stephen Farrell and Lin Jenkins, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Walter Ellis, Mrs L. A. Portus, Gill Hornby, Michael Clark and George Sivell, Edward Marriott, Ewart Salins, Christopher Irvine, Iifana Vali,
ResumoToday Plus: Weekend 1015 for Young Times Readers and… Players must pay huge bill for their costs Grobbelaar cleared on final charge Two saved from submerged cars Index Major finds voice on lecture circuit Inside the World of It Girls Magazine Princess leads gossips to minefield Nurses spared from beheading England's hopes dented by Warne Hop, skip, silver Win a Scooter Token 1 in Car Heat and floods divide country The Best Banking for Freshers Allied Dunbar Monday The Times on Monday Oystel International Communications Hewlett Packard New royal romance revealed with a kiss Princess pictures is final step from honeymoon to fresh start, writes Emma Wilkins Hague goes public in search for new ideas to gain votes Lecturer sacked for paedophile views Return looms for Biggs Spam quits Britain Holocaust denial Bill Local Lawrence hearings Killer had stalked girls Two die in air crash Gasman hostage verdict Radio 1's hits miss Pastor's widow recovers Praise be for technology Three men injured in strip club shooting News in Brief Rescuers save two from drowning Firemen weighted down by rocks searched for girl who was underwater for 40 minutes, reports Paul Wilkinson Saudi prince says there will be no beheadings in nurses case Neighbours angry as family of shot boy return to street Judge warned Dillon's mother over drug, reports Paul Wilkinson Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Sailor frees driver from sunken car Audi Millionaire Fashanu is hardest hit Stephen Farrell and Lin Jenkins look at the finance of the men involved in the 'match-fixing' trial and the price they will have to pay Motorola Do It All Loss of costs is case of history repeating itself Pass-as-you-go papers lift A-level success rate Morc candidates achieving required grades will worsen the scramble for the college places, writes, David Charter B&Q How to Be Prepared for the Worst Helicopter commander blamed for fatal crash News in Brief Jailed over 'rape' Man shot dead Conductor quits Chilling news Early Learning Centre Royal souvenir shop decides to offer visitors a palatial choice Deer estates braced for battle with the drive-by poachers Organised gangs make thousands of pounds for one night of roadside slaughter, reports Shirley English Virgin direct 'Race rock' organiser charged News in Brief Jail phone curb Glean getaway Firebomb in lap Contest venue Problem solved Virgins team up to put chants in the chart Alliance Leicester Trivia of parish life 'blocks the message' The Archbishop of Canterbury says young people hungry for spirituality are put off, reports Ruth Gledhill Agora Lifestyles Trust in God to prove His existence Credo Jimmy Savile to keep on running after bypass Great Value Breaks Jeep Dentist tried to extract teetk while on drugs Animal magic, by Roald Dahl The Sunday Times Mandelson outburst at BBC overshadows poll landmark 'News fixer' dislikes being the news himself, reports Andrew Pierce Normal service is resumed after a winning start The Feelgood Factor Coca-Cola Lunn Poly The Verdict Couple cleared of island murder British Red Cross Comet Jury says second wife must pay $lm to the first Sainsbury's Vote by 31st August Singapore Airlines Mir captain return to Earth More money pledged for Alpha project Drunken neo-Nazis prey on campsites in eastern Germany Korea 'black boxes' pilot to pilot error The Times From Associated Press in Kent, Washington: Teacher admits rape of boy Riots and bulldozers return to townships Wave of violence is unleashed in South Africa as officials get tough on non-payment Police spy killed by lynch mob at Nairobi rally By our Foreing Staff: Southern Lebanon hit in tit-for-tat attacks Member HSBC Group Stena Line Emerald coast loses its lustre for Aga Khan The Sunday Times Chimps turn on the girl power Holbrooke settles row over Bosnian envoys World Summary (Reuter): Slave-ring arrest in Mexico (Reuter): Elvis statue 'weeps for fans' (AFP): No more waiting for Godot (Reuter): Malcolm X arson sentence (AFP): Comoros separatists protest Hiss of the anchor woman Sharp-tongued voice of Polish Government attracts torrents of controves Warsaw File Nobility takes on Uncle Sam Italy stops hunting of small birds Le Meridien State court halts Bonn order for cull of cattle linked to Britain Thomas Cook Ireland's 'mad cow' discovery squanders years of research Russian ire rises over toppled idols Wilde suggestion of a family outing Theatre: Classic political sleaze with a gay subtext; England swings like a dead weight; doing Shakespeare proud Hey Jude, what happened? Carnaby Street Arts Odeon Camden Sorrow Edinburgh's spirit is now just a ghost Packed with good things AT&T Hotter than July Jazz Los Van Van Ronnie Scott's Give our regards to Broadway Forty years after West Side Story exploded into New York, a former Shark is staging a faithful British revival. Christopher Bowen reports BBC Royal Court Druid Theatre Opera & Ballet A voice to die for BBC Proms BBCSSO/Brabbins Albert Hall/Radio 3 BBC Proms Bollywood, batsmen and bowlers Tunku Varadarajan on modern India's debt to cinema and cricket Making a mess The Times Diary Beware smoke signals from the rural bonfire Clive Aslet says the Government is heaping gaffe upon gaffe in the dealings with the countryside No better recipe for conflict Labour is in too much of a hurry to reform the constitution, says Max Beloff Gummed up The Times Diary Car trouble The Times Diary Picture Gallery Hard act The Times Diary One Hundred Days An American import Blair should have done without Crying Foul After Grobbelaar's acquittal, the FA is in the dock Spice Chimps The female of the species is deadlier than the male Labour's debt to Peter Mandelson Claims by ex-PoWs Interest rates Royalty, divorce and Church 'crisis' House-buying rules Kelly at the Tate 'Knee-jerk' headlines First-class cricket at every level Tests tossed away Social News Royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Personal Column Service dinner Births Weekend birthdays Latest wills Church services tomorrow Marriages No call to lament for such fine piping Pewterers' Company Court & Social Peter Ashmore Peter Ashomore, theatre director, died in Cork on July 26 aged 81. 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She was born on February 25,1917 (From a Correspondent): Caravanning Footballers face £750,000 bill The Times Crossword No 20,554 Puppets at the world's largest Punch and Judy AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend 10 15 Directory Inside Section 2 Today Pitcher in fight to stay on at United Business Today Dividends Director at M&S cashes in Brussels to redraw UK 'map' Working Week Woolwich faces writs on shares Business Sea change signalled as sterling takes a dive Offshore Internet bank fails Mercury Asset Management Sport Weekend Money The Times City Diary Franchisees prepare to sue Pierre Victoire Challenge for MMC on travel Paragon mortgages Danish group acquires Borthwicks Holland & Barrett sold to US vitamin company Memory signs US digital camera deal Student Loans Company Limited Bus 'bandits' force Stagecoach retreat Byatt seeks clear view on water dividends Go-ahead for clinical trials of eye drug Company phone number revamp Business Roundup HSBC to meet Saracen DBS pension provision Vickers in $14m disposal Astra below forecasts Flare buys rivals Tourist Rates The Royal Bank of Scotland Full Steam Ahead? The Sunday Times Ashes call The Time City Diary Westminster Strategy, long-time adviser to Sir… The Times City Diary Talk, talk The Times City Diary Futuristic The Times City Diary Healthcare boss who races away the stress A Working Week for: Peter Owne Musical bet The Times City Diary Securicor's attempt to be more open with the… The Times City Diary The Times Commodities Life Options Sterling decline prompts buyers to switch sights Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 3i Capital Corp Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Coming clean on payouts Tempus Memory Corp Wall Street High street banks come under threat The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Playing footsie is dangerous Personal Investor Going Offshore Lawyer cautious over pensions mis-selling pledge Fidelity Investments Switch in Time Savings Line Gartmore The society that came back out of the blue Sara McConnell on why partners must be open in loan dealings Loans by phone for buyers in a rush Prudential Free banking? Well, for the moment Comment More Turkish delight all round Clare Stewart finds the best home for your holiday pounds TSB Money Guide Abbey National M&G Windfall Pep Legal & General Woolwich Savings Laura takes the offshore option As thousands of students rush for places, Lizanne Rose looks Policy Choice Direct Rush to beat the Allowances under Student Loans Scheme Eagle Star Abbey Life Pensions Pick a policy before packing Finding tomorrow's customers At the best savings deals and homes for grant and loan cheques Counting the cost of Edinburgh nights Legal & General Scottish Widows Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Norther Rock A switch in time for Tabitha Virgin direct personal financial service Perpetual Playing the long portfolio Clare Stewart takes her seat in the press box at the kick-off of the football investment championship Weekend Money Letters The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Direct Line Financial Services Revenue allays investors' fears The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Times Unit Trust Information Service Honda Profit-taking in blue chips IWC Crowded Avenue to find clear path Racing: Conditions Deal for Makin-Trained Sprinter in Competitive Haydock Handicap Newmarket Redcar Rapid Raceline Specialists Tabor spends $1.4m Racing next Week Royal Mark to defy penalty New Market Channel 4 William Hill Haydock Park By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Asfurah to claim group one prize Racing: Defection of King of Kings Leaves Way Clear for Godolphin Filly Lingfield Park AYR Worcester Leopardstown Tomorrow French prize lures raiders Yesterday's Results The Times Bosnian paying the price for players' freedom Salary spiral Brazilian flare-up On Saturday Underlying trend Naked truth Striking out Record slips away from triumphant Kipketer Athletics: Boldon Puts Setbacks behind Him with 200 Meters Win on Day of Missed Opportunity Great Britain make strong case; for the defence Golf: Powerful Team Backed by Sound Preparation Embarks on Mission to Retain Walker Cup Today's Pairings Reid turns back the clock on home turf Edwards shows champion style in vain battle to keep his crown Rob Hughes watches a Cuban surprise ensure Britain's silver streak goes on Broncos keep the title race alive Rugby League Irish eyes are smiling with Nations Cup win Equestrianism Lomu gets clearance to start training In Brief Record goes Floating well Scots in finals Boardman back Hard bargaining leads Coulthard into sales drive Motor Racing Details from Hungaroring Results from the World Championships in Athens For the Record McNeill's Vanity fares well at Cowes Hawes flies the flag for youth Bowls Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sampras at his peak to oust Kafelnikov Tennis Warne brings England back down to earth Pace of Malcolm and belligerence of Stewart combine briefly to rekindle Ashes ambitions Scoreboard from Trent Bridge Hampshire declare brave intentions Bowler and Alleyne let their bats do the talking Stewart hints at what might have been Michael Henderson looks back in anguish at some England causes for regret during the Ashes series Worcestershire in need of solutions By our Sports Staff: Run record inspires Sri Lanka Taylor survives Pierson's passion Yorkshire held back by Wasim Wood stands firm as Lancashire edge home Cricket Durham delay the inevitable defeat Prichard strikes defiant note Flintoff quick to prosper Yesterday's Scoreboards Records zipped up by cricket's anorak tendency Simon Wilde on a week to remember for statisticians from Colombo to Colchester Peter Robinson Today is Roy Hodgson's fiftieth… Keith Pike First-day nerves, ring-rustiness,… Russell Kempson Ray Wilkins only started his… Mark Hodkinson The turnstiles open at 1.30pm but the… Oliver Holt a few Weeks ato, the return of Teddy Sheringham to White Hart Lane in the colours of Manchester Football Saturday Brian Glanville You might say that George Graham had… Richard Hobson There cannot be an adjective in the… Ivo Tennant Kenny Dalglish continues to reshape… Nick Szczepanik Both teams will see this fixture as… Oliver Holt At the ground where they finally… First Eleven Ready Teddy Go FA Carling Premiership Role models who are thriving on hard work and little play Football Saturday Weekend Fixtures Foot Ball next Week Television Details The Far Corner: Strip Search William Hill Gallen hoping to benefit from seasonal variation Keane celebrates coming of age Football Saturday FA imposes heavy fine for poor behaviour Stone rolls back to centre stage Market forces out emerging talent all over Europe Town squints in history's glare Football Saturday NatWest Motor Racing Chelsea have last word as the time for talk passes Le Saux lured back to Stamford Bridge on eve of big kick-off Why I'm in a lather over Teddy's new role Actors are not permitted to swap soaps, so why should footballers be allowed to change clubs? Cricket Edwards fails to replenish gold reserves First Telecom The Football Season Starts Here Plus Not just for big shots For a blue-collar syndicate, shooting grouse is about love, not money. Walter Ellis celebrates the Glorious Twelfth Shopping Esso Sequins and shiny fabrics set the shops aglow The Royals and the art of being a godparent The bull of the Grouse Babes There's nothing like a young woman with a grouse moor behind her to set a men's heart a'flutter, Joanna Pitman discovers Gabbitas Fact File Putting on the glitz Designers are setting the high street alight with the latest sequinned and shiny fabrics. 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