News from 11/08/1997
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John Maclaren, Tunku Varadarajan, Victoria Burnett, Barney Spender, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, David Levy, Terry Hancill, Sally Brock, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Derek Hodgson, Elizabeth Symons, Jan Morris, Alistair Storie, David Wadmore, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Paul A. Garratt, Michael Calvin and Matthew Beard, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, K. J. Parkinson, Bill Iseley, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Alan F. Gibson, David Earlam, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Brown, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Gwynn ap Gwilym, Rupert Cox, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Daniel Oxberry, Ross Dunn, Peter Waymark, Christine Hancock, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Wyn Roberts, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Robert Avery, Amanda Loose, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Keith Pike, John Hall, Peter Abraham, Deborah Collcutt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Joseph Coleman, Roger Scruton, Charles Ross, Russell Kempson, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Lin Jenkins, Elizabeth Hastings, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John J. Guy, Norman Hammond, Ned Paul, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Nicholas Wood, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Pamela Taylor, Chief Executive, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, John Thirlwell, Lewis Deyong, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Nicholas Wood, David Charter and Dominic Kennedy, Philip Pangalos, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Simon Martin, Nick Economou, Brenda Crowe, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Rich, Nigel Powell, Brian Doogan, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, David Pritchard, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Matthew Beard, Tony Buzan, Bruno J. Clifton, Caroline Yuill, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoToday Sporting heroes with an uncanny knack for coming second U-turn fails to halt gap trap panic UN in Afghan drugs deal Index 15 Pages of Times Sport Factor 15 sun rub for scorched pets Happened Ito Melissa f Pell? Page 15 Princess 's embrace breaks down the language barrier Mind Games Free 16-page supplement on the Mind… New York gasps at Wallis sand Edward show The New Primera Today Princess photos 'will not lead to press curbs' Police given power to name paedophiles who pose risk Harrods Dobson admits hospital waiting lists will grow Cook's wife blames split on Tory cuts Abbey National Writer says Thatcher boosted democracy News in Brief Hague press secretary MP urges drugs debate Ambulance dispute Football fans arrested Two hurt in boat blast Autism role for Asher Suddenly , it's cool to go to Norway Uncle arrested after teenager dies on jet ski Best to play it cool when the heat is on Medical Briefing Picture Gallery Rolex of Geneva Murder ease nurses await verdict BBC Police complain to Irvine over judge's threat to jail them Chile puts Britain's star role on hold Legal & General First National Target list of girls at risk of pregnancy Drake 's boat comes in after 400 years Navigator is finally credited woth discovering Cape Horn, report Mark Henderson Maple Computer Corporation Mercury Communications Home sales 'could belike selling a car' Nicholas Wood reports on proposals to simplify property transactions and stop gazumping Death gap widens between cities and the country Life too fast in many big conurbations but reasons are hard to find, reports Nigel Hawkes Time Computer Systems Dog finds new home after surviving fatal plane crash Capital Trust Memory & Concentration Studies By a Staff Reporter: Stitching blamed for parachute death fall Art of grabbing attention on the lunatic fringe Edinburgh Festival Dalya Alberage reports on reactions to the performers who suffer for their audience DIAL-a-PHONE Renault High pitch for opera that spoofs the opera Broker of Northern Ireland talks binders his future part in peace John Hume may forsake his role in the negotiations to become Ireland's President. He spoke to Martin Fletcher Britannia By our Chief Ireland Correspondent: Early release protests NatWest Belfast play includes jokes about killings Zurich Municipal Sea demo will not delay oil, says Bp News in Brief Unsafe coaches LWT censured Heroin charges Daughter dies Oldest barbecue Clocking on When men were the The philosopher John Stuart Mill rejected subjugation of women in marriage, writes Emma Wilkins, but most of his peers took domiannce for granted Life behind the green baize door Emma Wilkins reports on the strict domestic pecking order Next From lace corsets to crinoline New desingns and materials gave women far greater freedom of movement EPF Presidents pay lip service to the camera Glasgow photographer caught tender moments of American First Couples Safety system at Guam airport failed after error in software Established 1997 Brewer plugs ozone-hole fix other science cannot reach BBC 'Outdoor smoking ban goes' Senator's killing raises fear of bloody Colombian poll Midland Bank Bonn must keep bridges open to Poland as floodwaters recede Inside Germany Karadzic told to end meddling or face Nato arrest The Times Picture Gallery Comoros conflict Saga Insurance Services 'Afraid 'Germany troubles Prodi Britannia Green alliance fights to kill off Roman Games First direct Fans banned in Athens security purge Bitter Atlanta still licks its wounds One year on, many in the city that held the last Olympics regret the whole affair, reports Ian Brodie in Washington Oystel UN hopes for anti-drug pact with Taleban A deal to eliminate Afghan opium cultivation could be signed within weeks, reports Michael Dynes from Islamabad Iranian leader 'picks woman vice-president' The Open University Our Foreign Staff: Palestinians and Israelis meet on security measures Service line Insurance Forte Heritage Islamic army hits back in Kabul battle Singing volcano Seismic records Fungal hairs Holy blood Healthy forest has its roots in sharing Tempur Another saintly miracle dyes An embryonic liar Fundamental research on embroys has been exposed as false, affecting evolutionary studies, says Nigel Hawkes Givench No longer daddy's girl? Melissa Bell gave her all to help her father, Martin, win his Tatton seat. Now a former Army major has won her heart. Interview by Grace Bradberry The Royal Bank of Scotland Tomorrow Brother More than just features A Princess who deserves romance It may be a big surprise, but she's entitled to it, says Flower of Scotland in finest array John Russell Taylor visits the Edinburgh Festival's big visual art shows, dedicated to two of the country's most famous painters and one remarkable collector Mercury High camp on a high wire English ENO Leopard changes Theatre The Mysterious Mr Love Comedy Art Galleries Is Jerusalem being builded here? The sound of maturity BBC Proms Nyo Rustavi Choir Albert Hall/Radio 3 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… To advertise in this section please call the… This week in the Times The return of the Sophist Roger Scruton on the danger of philosophies sold from the shelf Sheer gloss The Times Diary Flying without the A Royal remarriage would highlight the conflict between Church teaching and contemporary culture Tories who missed the train The old guard should go with dignity, says Mary Ann Sieghart Noble Deedes The Times Diary Garden Pole The Time Diary Foul play The Times Diary Eva on Enid The Times Diary North and South John Hume deserves hobour, but not the Presidency Flowers of Evil Tough action is needed to curb Taleban's deadly export Mending the Sky Schemes to seal the ozone hole are attractive but fatuous Gap-year students and tuition fees Murder of pastor Letters that are intended for publication should… The link between public school and Army promotion 'Bards of the byrger' Keeping cool Montserrat crisis Leading from the top Nothing sacred ? Role for 'nit nurse' Back to basics Treasure trove Court Circular Today 's anniversaries Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pompeii 's Coronation Street A tale of life among the lower orders is rising from Vesuvius' ashes, reports Norman Hammond Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldcall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats NWT Travel The Sunday Times the Times Birthdays today Forces appointments Royal Navy& Royal Marines… Sir Charles Graham a service of thanksgiving for the… Mrs Brian Price Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Marriages University news Queen's University, Belfast… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Jurgen Kuczinski Professor Jürgen Kuczinski, German Communist historian, died on August 6 aged 92. He was born on September 19,1904 Church news Doreen Ingram Doreen Ingrains, writer on the Arab world, died on July 25 aged 91. She was born on January 24,1906 Gus Britton Gus Britain, Mbe, former Assistant Director of the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, died on July 21 aged 74. He was was born on September 9,1922 Parliament Bill Passed an Historic Debate News The Times Crossword No 20,555 Picture Gallery Business AA Information Hours of Darkness Newspapers Support Recycling KLM AirUK Forecast Lifeboats Tomorrow Today in the Times Summer of Sport Classy United savour last laugh Champions Back in the Oldl Routine at Tottenham Centrum Ashes to Ashes England take fast track to defeat at… Car 1 Trouble Hill loses out on wheel of a fortune Silver Service Britain's men still playing… Gone with the Wind British quartet claim quick silver Athletics: Relay Squads Add to Medal Tally on Final Day of World Championships in Athens Greeks lack the staying power Premier Matchday Programmes Bubka in pole position Banks still in the race for Britain Hingis goes down to second defeat of year In Brief Menu clinches title In Brief England reach finals In Brief Double for Hawes In Brief Temporary setback In Brief McGolgan on the road In Brief Tanner takes second In Brief Waites wins in play-off In Brief Results from Athens BAC Hill 's charge overtaken by misfortune Gear trouble near finish denies Briton popular win in Hungarian Grand Prix Boss Hugo Boss Les Lions savour cup victory Polo Irishwoman sets sights on Seville Swimming Luzio and Wells go one better Rowing Boss Hugo Boss Smith gets revenge by fraction of a second Equestrianism Collymore upstaged as Heskey impresses Chelsea pay dearly for their bargain-basement defence Coventry City 3 Chelsea 2 Arsenal v Coventry City Tonight, 8.0 Owen's arrival fills Liverpool with the exuberance of youth Forward displays striking confidence to deny Wimbledon with late penalty Wimbledon 1 Liverpool 1 Picture Gallery Graham flatters his former club with rare generosity Leeds United 1 Arsenal 1 Wilson keeps faith with homespun ideals Manager relieved after openning-day defeat dims spolig on Barnsley Barnsley 1 West Ham United 2 Blackburn take chance to revel in Hodgson's happy return Blakburn Rovers 1 Derby County 0 Humble Lombardo makes stately Palace entrance Blake strike proves sufficient to subdue sterile Southampton Newcastle shaped by Asprilla's elasticity Newcastle United 2 Sheffield Wednesday 1 Spackman has two reasons to hope for hot seat New division - old problems Hayles underlines his value Results from the Weekend Pools Check MacDesfield make their mark Jansen fights shy of taking centre stage Teddy pays penalty for spot decision 'If played in February, this match would send fancs home early to kick the dog' Other ways to enhance English cricket Simple solution Football 's tasks The Times Worrying precedent Benefits for all Coleman's question of retirement This week in the Times Get Kids Going! Super rich mask an underclass of beggar clubs Harris ensures holders Ml well short Gold: United States Recover Walker Cup from Great Britain and Ireland at Quaker Ridge Langer s title with birdie burst Alfredsson reveals fighting qualities in runaway victory Richards flies home in high wind The Times Bradford near unbeaten title triumph Rugby League England 's Ashes dream crushed with day to spare Australia cruise to comfortable victory in fifth Test at Trent Bridge Taylor 's men pass history test John Woodcock compares this Australia side with its most illustrious predecessors Atherton stays at the helm Men's Health Croft signals surrender ill abject fashion Lancashire outbid Sussex for Warne Cricket Holloway restores the smiles Smith keeps title aspirations alive Hutchison swings into contention Kent improve double chances Bold Pooley forced to play lone hand Butcher on song as Surrey cruise home Landmark for Davy and McCrum Emburey mauled by Lampitt Yesterday's Scoreboards Eraser 's benefit for Middlesex Cricket Tendulkar continues to lead from the front Scoreboards Two innings that saved Sussex's season Simon Wilde meets a pair of young batsmen who have brought hope to their strife-torn country Colwall festival keeping traditions alive Narvest Deauville delights to quicken the tempo Racing: Monaassib Finishes Close Second in Prix Maurice De Cheest at Normandy Track From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Princely Heir's success proves costly for Weaver Thunderer: Thirsk Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Windsor Guide to our Racecard Vaulting ambition offers route to all-round success Saturday's Results Leaders on the Flat The Times Hancock's hopes go up in flames Speedway Athletics Cycling For the Record Football Cricket Club Cricket Rugby Union Rugby League The Times Sports Service Independent Bear sweeps all before her at Cowes Sailing: Hobday's 41-Footer Dominates as Lack of Wind Casts Shadow over Regatta Shoeless Joe's Guide to the Week Ahead Americans ding to advantage in race to Fastnet Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge All Blacks set fair to take tri-nations tournament Rugby Union New Zealand South Africa Keene on Chess Winning Move Distributing deceased name's estate Community court cannot rule on human rights European Law Report Luxembourg Names who reject Lloyd's renewal plan still liable for premiums Law Report August 11 1997 Court of Appeal EC law no assistance to spouse Employee entitled to damages Sentence while on licence Farvis Capitalisation, week's change Honda Results and Statistics Tourist Rates Gateway2000 Orange likely to ring up lower losses Vickers' sale plan fuels talk of merger Progress on mis-selling 'disappointing' Word-Watching The Pound Change on Week Stock Market TES the Times Educational Supplement Currency fallout Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Psion fails to meet demand Alternative Investment Market Inflation alive and well in Footsie? Cinven buys MacArthy Tigerprint sold Aim for Style First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Department stores back in fashion Halifax sues over poster campaign Macho management fails to fly with BA staff Troubled staff relations dog Bob Ayling, the chief executive, says Jon Ashoworth The Weather Channel Radio Choice A wildlife crusade Television Choice Too many voices to make a coherent case BBC1 Satellite and Cable Utilities chiefs to do battle at vital meeting Times Two Crossword Roger Bootle 41 Pressure mounts for Bt to call off Mci merger Westin poised to run new rival to Savoy Pay day for minimum wage Rate could be working by October next year YRA Tm . Of Woe 42 Virgin blames weather and old trains for late arrivals This week in the Times Olympiad Skandia The Olympiad of thinking games Peter Brown indtroduces a supplement dedicated to the first Mind Sports Olympiad, staged in London next week Who'll be a Grandmaster Decamentathlete ? Rating and Titles Swiss System The oldest game ? Arguments still rage about the origins of mind sports How High is your Iq? Skandia Picture Gallery Our choice of games David Pritchard, the Olympiad's games director, explains his rationale when it came to selection Hare and Tortoise A fantasy in the tradition of Tolkien Magin: The Gathering Mind versus machine Garry Kasparov is the best player of all time, but his self-confidence may prove to be his undoing, writes Tony Buran Deep Blue—world's best player? Top 10 All-Times Chess Rankings Play up, play up Give your brain a workout Bridge provides first-class exercise, says former wold champion Sally Brock How the game got popular Gripped by the grid Michael Rich explains the pull of the puzzle Crosswords Take the tough puzzle challenge Your guide to all the ga Checkered careers What's in a word? 392 points Scrabble Tests that freed an underclass Can intelligence be measured? Tony Buzan and Mensa beleive that if can. . . so test yourself with these 20 question IQ Tests You must remember this Memory Test your IQ—and win a book Continuo Dicing with destiny Backgammon A game of chase, a neural network Mysteries of the Orient The four sublime pastimes were musc, calligraphy painting and Go Xiangqi Nights on the tiles Mah-Jongg Shogi What 's where at the Festival Hall Unleashing workers' knowledge Intellectual Capital 1930 crossword across , 1, Smear; 4, Penseroso; 10,… Plan of Action: 1, Rummikub; 2, Chess; 3, Draughts ;… Answers to Iq Test, 1930 Crossword and Tough Puzzles Compiling against the dock Computer Programming Down 2, Maori; 3, Abashed; 4, Par; 5, Eyed; 6,… Just Games The Mind Sports Olympiad
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