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News from 12/08/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, M. Donald Bishop, James Reeve, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Susan Bell and Glen Owen, Inigo Gilmore, Gavin Lumsden, Marie Staunton, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, David Pannick, Ian Murray, Paul Lamford, George Sivell, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Michael Gibbons, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, John Cornell, Director, Richard Brown, Director, Roly Cockman, Chief Executive, Lavinia MacLean-BRISTOL (Director), Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, George Turnbull, Frances D'Souza, Executive Director, David Charter Education Correspondent, Robert M. Bruce-Chwatt, David Crease (architect), Dominic Walsh, Stephen Farrell and Carol Midgley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Deborah Collcutt, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Michael Gwilliam, Director, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Stephen White, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Philip Le Brocq, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Paul Durman, Andrew Pierce and Ruth Gledhill, Sue Corrigan, Rachel Bridge, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, Nathan Yates, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Sarah Forde, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Michael Calvin, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, T. R. King, J. Gareth Jones (Professor), Oliver August, Stewart Tendler, William Bell, Hettie Judah, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jason Nissé and Chris Ayres, R. G. Maling, John Allison, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, H. Douglas Miller, Robin Porter, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Chris McGrath, Michael Austin, R. J. Whitehead, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Richard Beeston, Jason Cowley, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, David Powell, Adrian Lee and Lin Jenkins, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Andrew Finkel, Peter Hungerford-Welch, David Pritchard, R. Michael Pittilo, Oliver Carruthers Executive Secretary, Peter Kottler, Patrick Milmo, Christopher Irvine,

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The Secret Love Lives of the Maharajahs Lords to face Nolan review of standards Only half of peers register interests Girls accused of Lawrence assault Visa inquiry Index Thunder to clear the air - briefly Executive travel blighted by mobile fixation Kick-Off Today Festival Overture Britons hurt as boat rams bridge in Paris Two die in helicopter crash Grisly Truth about our Holiday Reading 6,000 names to go on sex offenders' list next month Abbey National Prescott calls radio show to broadcast his authority Deputy prime Minister shows who is running shop with announcement of African priests' visa review, report Andrew Pierce and Ruth Gledhill Home-school contracts only 'a goodwill gesture' Direct Line Dell Riotous Italian passengers are left at airport by pilot Key skills targets to be lowered Bean jumps to the top Mother found murdered Doncaster suspension Woman raped in Cyprus Camelot sues bookies Footballer convicted Man survives 80ft fall Success for Russia link Climber drops chapatis 20,000 fewer places in university clearing News in Brief It's no joke as Essex decides to get serious Council says the gags must stop so country can attract investors. Michael Horsnell keeps a straight face Child bride says marriage is over Orton's Beatles script is revived by Radio 3 Body of missing girl, 13, is found Daewoo Runaway car kills mother, injures baby By a Staff Reporter: Keeler pose ends college course Intel inside Irish pilgrims back Dana as Christian choice for president Taxpayers to subsidise Sinn Fein at peace talks Gaelic speakers only need apply Tabloids in deep water: a three-step guide to throwing ethics overboard In the wake of fake royal photographs, Carol Midgley reports on calls for a tighter code of practice for the press Changing photographs is child's play Pageone MINICall Ministers study proposal to open dubs on Sunday Step Wise Prince's son goes under cover at Balmoral Drug companies' loss leaders cost the Nhs millions Brand names are sold cheaply to hospitals. The price is paid when the patient goes home, writes Ian Murray US firm wants loan equipment sent back Trusts face bill to replace operating theatre machines, reports Dominic Kennedy WSPA Sea bass return to Thames in force Caffeine offers bowel cancer hope When gigantism can cause big problems Medical Briefing Hill House Hammond Rail union claims win in guards dispute News in Brief Sutton Hoo plan Priest sex case Propeller injury Child loses eye Name complaint Boxing clever Boy saves friend Cheaper diesel Correction When Old Boys lost their grip on soccer Brian Glanville looks at the rise of professionalism as league and cup captured the public's imagination Six shillings set North against South Christopher Irvine on the economic reality behind the foundation of rugby league TSB GM Card Man who made a century his own Next Fans flock to candlelit vigil at Graceland Followers of Elvis Presley will not be lonesome on the anniversary of his death, reports Tunku Varadarajan ROC Police face corruption threat from dirty money Hastings Direct Plague of rats rules flooded Polish city Reuter: Clinton says Tom Hanks is right man to play him Hover Speed Waigel will press for cut in Bonn payments to EU (AP/AFP): Karadzic guards outlawed Typhoid and cholera come back to haunt Russia Bets off after ban on Turkish casinos Fossil of bird With hooves found in Outback Mercury Clinton veto angers Gingrich Blairs take chateau retreat on Jospin's doorstep Shuttle diplomacy helps US envoy to smooth peace path Israel accused of torture Lloyds Bank (AFP): Comoran rebel plea to OAU Farm disaster (AP): Germ war claim (AP): Bribes admitted Mugabe mocked (AP): Tomb unearthed Killers of Chris Hani launch amnesty plea Envoy's Russian wife braced for tough Cambodian debut Piaggio The Times Lourdes: hysteria or hope? Each year five million pilgrims go to Lourdes. Sue Corrigan discovers what they find when they arrive Tomorrow Prague Advil Murder and the king of the club kids When Michael Alig told his friends that he had killed his flatmate, they did nothing. Jason Cowley reports Just what your business needs, more free time Best Friend's Story Prime Health Lover's Story SAGA Insurance Services Dulwich enriched by touch of master Stephen Cox's superbly evocative sculptures have transformed a London gallery, inside and out, says Richard Cork Mercury Plumbing the piano shallows BBC Proms Evgeny Kisain Albert Hall Radio 3 Around the Galleries Full Marx for laughter Theatre The Suuclde The Cub Traverse First night thriller Concert Gustav Mahler YO/Boulez Usher Hall Art Galleries To advertise in The Times Who's the joker? Fringe Comedy Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 The Dolphin Square Restaurant What goes up may just stay up Anatole Kaletsky says shares and sterling can defy gravity Taxing times The Times Diary Peering round the door of the morgue We are mobidly fascinated by grisly entertainment—but most of us couldn't cope with a nosebleed Quiet guns The Times Diary Parliamentarian at bay Magnus Linklater on a threat to deselect the man who asked the West Lothian question Clocking off The Times Diary Flow blow The Times Diary Wild boys The Times Diary A Balance of Rights The register should be a tripwire, not a branding-room Democratic Deficit The torrid politics behind Asia's turbulent currencies Creatures Small and Great Modern man is fascinated by once-and -future species British policy in Northern Ireland Tory appeal Cutting back sharply Brownfield sites can be made viable Gap year is invaluable Operating a retractor Hong Kong inquiry Stop these foolish motorcycle articles Road-tax dodgers School food Buying British Social News Anniversaries today University news Luncheon Personal Column Noddy's creator is respectable again The Sovereign's Parade at the RMA Sandhurst Churchill's Stairlifts plc Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Legal appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Donald Crichton-Miller Donald Crichton-Miller, Td, former public school headmaster, died on August 5 aged 90. He was born on December 7,19067 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Private Advertising Opening Times Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Drum Matthews Drum Matthews, FRS, geophysicist, died of a heart attack on July 20 aged 66. He was born on February 5,1933 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pancon Services Limited Robert Spencer Robert Spencer, lutenist, died of cancer on August 8 aged 65. He was born on May 9,1932 On this Day Alpine Ascents ITF Choose your fantasy team Goalkeepers Fullbacks Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,556 Business and Finance AA Information Hours of Darkness KLM Air UK Forecast American Express Tomorrow Inside Section Stability wins the day as market fears ebb away Financier forces big Swiss merger John Charcol Business Davies seeks key super-SIB staff Island sees light with millennium coup Law Sport Television and Radio Business Today British Telecom under pressure Departure date sought for Pitcher EuroDollar board backs £95m American bid Asians and IMF put £10bn into Thailand Tourist Rates GNVQ Mercury Friendly Tigers seek conversion By a Correspondent: Altatron creates 300 jobs with new plant Low & Bonar pays £11m for Nuway Dublin move for US airline MMC referral costs PacifiCorp $65m Business Roundup Marley expands in US Cortworth up to £5.4m £6.6m for Medicentres Clyde Blowers' revision Rexam switches payout Style to cut dash on AIM Yamaichi chiefs ousted Sir Stanley's £7.7m Pan Andean confident Ladbroke given licence for new London casino Sterling mars mood at Premier Farnell Leigh to resist £100m Utilities bid Waste disposal firm caught off guard by 'unsolicited' offer Picture Gallery By our City Editor: Meltdown is put on ice commentray Commentary Pledge by Dalgety to deter predators New routes help to lift Ryanair Generali US disk firm appeals over £86m Amstrad damages Commodities Liffe Options Weight of money saves Shares from the bears Stock Market Selective support enabled the building suppliers to… 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 EuroDollar Ladbroke Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Petfood looks tasty Tempus Sinclair Montrose Wall Street Sighs of relief follow the crash that wasn't A growing band of investors expects the growling bear to emerge and bite those still in equities. Adam Jones reports 'King of the fat cats' prepares to confront power of the City Christine Buckley on the latest battle of the rumbustious chairman of United Utilities Yve of new era The Times City Diary Ongoing luggage chaos at Heathrow. A senior banking… The Times City Diary Firm fun The Times City Diary For richer. . . The Times City Diary Solar power The Times City Diary Big place, the Bank of England. May be too big. A… The Times City Diary Opting for tax credits could offer viable way of controlling inflation Time for corporate rethink by Lloyd's Rebate rise crucial to pensioning off Serps Letters to the Business section of The Times can be… Rowe & Maw Times Unit Trust Information Service Honda Equities fight back Member HSBC Group The chase is on after late payers Rodney Hobson assesses the response to the Green Paper on a '£20 billion scandal' Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case of payment, one year late, by stuffed envelope Shares For sale in UK Telecom software/hardware… Professional Gambler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stat Analysis Limited The Message Pad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Showbiz UK Is the world's big gest chain of… Business Services Tag PC Statutory right to interest could backfire on firms Multiple Classified Advertising Items MJN Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers Multiple Classified Advertising Items 100's Of lovely ltd ed. prints for sale. All… Virtual Baby/cyber Pets Mobile Phones Nokia Engineering Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Michael Page Legal Westminster Medical Ltd Corporate Lawyer Employment Lawyer with It Advocacy Zarak MacRae Brenner Tarmac Michael Page Legal Tristar Personnel Ltd. Finbar F. Dempsey & Company Drawn and hung - or decently quartered An artist has been charged with stealing body parts. But the laws surrounding disposal of human remains are vague, says Stephen White Picture Gallery Quarry Dougall How to judge a human rights Bill Zarak MacRae Brenner Newcourt credit group Daniels Bates A Profound Opportunity! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Emirates Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co The Times Newspapers Tarmac Heavy Building Materials UK Ltd Fox Kids network Children of genocide Marie Staunton reports on the unprecedented problem involving juveniles that is facing a war-ravaged African state Legal Appointments GE Capital Chambers Total When privilege is a valid defence Patrick Milmo, QC, on an Australian libel ruling Cife Excellence in Independent Education Duff Miller The Tuition Centre Modes Study Centre, Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne Mander Portman Woodward Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey Collingham London Multiple Display Advertising Items Cherwell College Retakes at Cats Business BAC University of Wolverhampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Millenkum Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stay ice cool and win the university challenge Hugh Thumpson advises what to do if you don't get the required grades and Geoge Turnball explains how the standards are set The Times Challenge of the Mind £500 Gin Rummy Problem £10,000 worth of prizes to be won with Challenge of the Mind Tomorrow: Play Owari for the Chance to Win Prizes -… £500 Twixt Problem Test examiners' code is firm but fair to all Strict marking criteria ensure candidates are treated equally Clearing Casebook Former superpowers share the same concerns David Powell ponders the lack of gold won by Britain's best in Athens Fastnet jinx strikes Americans' hopes in Admiral's Cup Sailing No title Akom Ltd Hague at home in unknown territory On a world event not on the sporting map Hawes leads Oxford to narrow victory Bowls Henman's poor form sees his ranking slip Tennis Pools Forecast Storte gives Ebor warning Racing: Fancied Runners Doubtful for Big York Handicap Richard Evans Nap: Jilted (3.00 Bath)Next best: Sharp Decd (2.30 Bath) Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Thunderer: Bath Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Thunderer: Southwell Guide to our Racecard Rapid Raceline Palace and Barnsley settle in to new home Football Interactive Team Football Smith chases American dream Sarah Forde investigates why the most promising player in English women's football could be lost to the United States Today's Fixtures For the Record Lampard is beneficiary as Skelton is dropped Equestrianism Can we improve your bottom line? Bradbury costs Salford £50,000 In Brief Good start High scorers Newcomers Glamorgan in need of Waqar's thunder Cricket By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka survive Ganguly onslaught NatWest Master class: Dermot Reeve, the Somerset coach,… MacLaurin report gains positive reaction Minor Counties Cricket Last pair hold Ireland at bay Test Averages Clubs rush to sign up talents of Townsend Rugby Union Scotland's final hopes are dashed Hockey Hill is back up the mountain British world champion a genuine contender again On proof that winners don't always take all Walker Cup must seek European aid Golf: Heavy Defeat for Great Britain and Ireland Highlights Need for Change John Hopkins, golf correspondent, believes the time is right for home countries to broaden horizons in contest with United States Word-Watching Walker Cup Details Bask in the crime habit Television Choice Radio Choice Stars moonlighting as humble presenters BBC1 Satellite Cable Atherton takes charge of his own destiny England captain told to carry on Cronje reappointed Times Two Crossword Orienteering 38 Wright gives spin to Arsenal record Berg signs up to improve United's case for defence Golf 42 Legal & General

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