News from 13/08/1997
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Alyn Shipton, Richard C. Marshall, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Chris Ward, Richard Simper, Adrian Lee, Simon Barnes, Derek Hodgson, John Harthman, Stanley Hooper, David Montrose, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, David Maddock, Richard Hobson and Russell Kempson, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Jill Sherman and Graham Searjeant, Peter Foster, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, David McGrath, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Heather Grant, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Paul Barnetson, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, G. J. Goodhardt, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Ross Dunn, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Naomi Lightman, Colin Slinn, John Kavanagh, Peter R. Morrell, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Mark Court, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Brenda Maddox, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Father Times, Lin Jenkins, David Watts, Clive Parker, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Chris Whiteside, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Chris Ofili, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Damian Whitworth and Emma Wilkins, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge, Dominic Kennedy and Andrew Pierce, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Eileen McCabe, Giles Whittell, Anthony Grant (Conservative MP), Jason Nisse, Iola Smith, Jane Shilling, Andrew Sewell, Tim Hames, Andrew P. Cuneo, President, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Gavin Hadland, Christine Webb, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Shirley McCready, Richard Beeston, Christine Buckley and Jason Nisse, Brian Glanville, Chris Field, Michael Dynes, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Richard Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Shirley English and Alan Hamilton, Michael Henderson, Heinrich Harke, Matthew Bond, Anthony Howard, Jonathan Brewer, Dr Keyboard,
ResumoDashing Denim Inflation hits highest level for two years We will be on target, says minister Cricketers clash over halted game TV & Radio Leading Gulf War campaigner dies Cap's away for pilot hit by helicopter Short Sharp Advice Princes' postcards from Balmotal Picture Gallery Trial man's death Chairman quits School for Revenge Second chance for jumbo stowaway After a Levels: Find that Place Rsl Global Phone Lawyers attach police bugging code Little other than the confessional will be off bounds in surveillance operations reports Steward Tendler Railway cameras put more crooks in the frame Ulster politicians clash in live televised debate Hewlett Packard Reincess sees ahead New twists deepen Labour's Scottish crisis Labour's funding by unions falls to 45% News in Brief Brussels tax rejected Sinn Fein exclusion plea Poteen pilgrimage Boys on burglary spree Don't call me Master Rare bird is mass killer Constable country threat No Title Kiss exposed the Singing Vicar's charity fraud Dating agency says widow was Mrs Wrong Britons quit strike-hit hotel Signalman shuts line to have a cup of tea US court extradites Maze escapers Mars By a Staff Reporter: Blackmail wiped out farmer's savings Grammar tests too tough for teachers BBC Top professions prefer 'Ivy League' graduates Students told study universities' job prospects, report David Charter Victims' family calls for change on older drivers Elderly motorists less dangerous than the young Medical Briefing First British war crimes defendant dies aged 86 Pensioner who was declared mentally unfit to stand trial ends his life in hospital, reports Adrian Lee Computer's tax program mixes pounds and pence Lottery to bring Saxon burial site to life Crab gathering turns out to be protection racket Rescue from lake fails to save girl Halifax Be here now, but come back next week Carol Midgley reports on the hype surrounding Oasis's latest album Tiny Computers Limited Sound and fury that signifies something big Alan Jackson reviews the new album, and finds himself applauding a band that had taken a risk by refusing to compromise Nokia DNA scientists join war against malaria A century after the discovery of how it spreads, the disease kills 2 million people a year. Nigel Hawkes reports Saboteurs attack American grouse shooters Micheal Hornsby reports on a less-than-glorious 12th The Times GA General Accident X-ray vision helps doctors to reach their diagnosis Comedians are left labouring for laughter Edinburgh Festival Dalya Alberge reports on how the political satirists are already missing their Tory targets BT Jokes will be on Mandelson Wallguard Brocket tryst inquiry News in Brief Pilot named Sky-jumper hurt 999 call hoaxer Wife due home A cut too far Rivals who were the chalk and cheese of politics Anthony Howard compares the talents of Gladstone and Disraeli, the party leaders who dominated a century in which the number of British citizens entitled to vote increased slowly but indexorably In her political attitudes, victoria always spoke for the women of the country Country retreat bursting with history's junk The Gladstone family were great hoarders. Alan Hamilton picks over the clutter Debt-ridden Disraeli was showered with royal gifts Kindness to his Queen reaped rich rewards, writes Alan Hamilton TSB How Elvis tried to aid Nixon in drugs crusade Magazine article costs Kennedys columns of support Mercury Communications Arafat 'to crack down on terror' New move to break Lockerbie stalemate PLO settle with family of Achille Lauro victim Marriage 'gives birth to misery' World Summary (AP): Chainsaw attack (AFP): Mogul shot dead (AFP): Hundreds killed (Reuter): Island walkout Bailed out (AP): Snow rescue bid Leading men at the White House Watergate put and to unwritten rule that the presidency could not be parodied Piaggio BT Brits add touch of evil to cast of villains Afghan allies prepare to take Kabul Retreating Taleban poison wells and mine villagers' homes as Mujahidin drive fighters to outskirts of capital Cosmopolitan outpost thrives in nation torn by 18-year war The Times Challenge of the Mind British lawyer holds key to fate of Singapore party Iran Cabinet signals cautious reform (AP): Kim's long shot for supremacy Blair family holiday drags sleepy village into the limelight In tranquil Saint Martin d'Oydes the Prime Minister's summer visit is being hailed as the biggest thing since the Black Death, writes Richard Owen Tobacco firms find new haven Hastings Direct Ex-bodyguard wins fight to 'expose' Yeltsin Karadzic 'refused US aid to evade war crimes net Direct Line Tatler The rebirth of the blues Tragic fall for the hot hipster Gets Dressed Marks & Spencer Financial Services Natural Progesterone Cream The Broadcasting Standards Commission 'I have always got even. It's so therapeutic' Philip Seldon always gains revenge—and show other how. Barry Wigmore reports Dumped spouses queue to attend his high altar of revenge With the right platitude you can work miracles Selfridges: not a store, but a temple, where spirituality can be found + Di and Dodi prove a kiss isn't naughty, but nice + Prof and prejudice + The spy who taught me NEC Europe Ltd Calais Media Nigella Lawson Question of intelligence is not so black and white Miss M's class background Diana, goddess of the chaste Saga Insurance Services Alan Coren Battered fish, chip shots and carpicidal mania at the water hazard United we stand The Times Diary Is tills the end of the line for the Kennedys? Tim Hames reports on the feuding that could see the fall of America's most powerful political dynasty Honour among vulgarians The true purpose of the press is to make the complex simple and to grab the reader's eye. But it neglects this in its welter of synthetic rage over Mandelson and its tasteless hounding of the Princess Home truths Role call In the cold Above Suspicion Peers should declare their financial interest Opaque Iran The new President may be powerless to effect real change Evil Empire The Good, the Bad, and the British Role of the CPS in high-profile trials Proper process of law Computers for Africa Mystery of the C. S. Lewis wardrobe Drink-drive penalties London's theatre Moral confusion? Claims by ex-PoWs Benefit and cost of PhD research Travel blight In place of poetry Worrying work Social News Birthdays today St Mary's Hall, Brighton Service dinner Ambassador to the Holy See Forthcoming marriages Marriage University news Picture Gallery Anniversaries Latest wills Personal Column The Inns of Court School of Law Airlink Multiple Display Advertising Items Churchill's Stairlifts plc London tourist Centre The Sunday Times Major-General Francis Sugden Major-General Francis Sugden, CB, CBE, Chief of Staff, the British Army of the Rhine, 1989-91, and Lieutenant Governor of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, since 1992, died from eancer on August 6 aged 59. He was born on July 27,1938 Personal Column Worldcall Sir Tom Normanton Sir Tom Normanton, Conservative MP for Cheadle, 1970-87, and Member of the European Parliament, 1973-89, died on August 6 aged 80. He was born on March 12,1917 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Sunday Times The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds By Our Naval Correspondent: The Fleets at Sea Days of Waiting on Board The Right Rev Langton Fox The Right Rev Langton Fox, Auxiliary Bishop of Menevia, 1965-72, and. Bishop, 1972-81, died on July 26 aged 80. He was born on February 21,197 Siren voices lure more of the BBC's listeners Will all radio one day be commercial? Media, Sales & Marketing Media Sales & Marketing Home Computer How to Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer How To Write For Children Morris How To Make Money With Your Camera Sunday Magazine Times Newspapers Trainee Managers Ray Oil Tool Ltd Career Analysts Ltd Adaytum software Olsy London based Company Tampax The Client's Story Marketing Manager WORLDxCHANGE Communications Limited A Gartner Group Company Political ads lack fizz Election ads were tame and forgettable, says DAvid McGrath Political accounts are often nightmares for creative people Management Consultants A word from the mother of all mothers US agony aunt Dr Laura Schlessinger is heading for London, reports Giles Whittell Diana: mover and shaker Peper round No other person excittes the interest of readers as much How Will the British Take Dr Laura's Advice? The Times Hack's hackles rise The Listener the News behind the Headlines News The Times Crossword No 20,557 Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling WPA Western Provident Association Lifeboats In the Times Privatisation of benefit system edges nearer CMC to conduct loan book review Maple Computer Business Pitcher to depart early after losing United battle UBS faces criminal charges from predator Homes Sport Glynwed's £3m move to defend pension Television and Radio Business Today De Beers back in family control Antiquated formula proving hard to digest Reader's Digest Healthcare cuts knock Smith & Nephew Decline in M&A activity continues Mercedes Benz Picture Gallery BOC profits hit by strength of pound Bula investor calls for inquiry Celtic consoles fans with City success New chief executive for Alpha Airports Business Roundup Sweet smell of success Lloyds'conversion plan Easynet confident Saracen approached Apple expecting loss Epwin turnover up 27% Ford chief for Europe Tourist Rates General Accident boosted by Provident deal PA Consulting Group By our City Editor: Unpopular Pitcher struck out Commentary Drug tests lift shares at Cortecs Worldcover Holliday sees 64% surge in profits City Centre looking at franchising Sedgwick denies search for a merger partner GA General Accident plc Halstead hit in Australia Commodities Liffe Options Allied Domecq in demand as investors change tack Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices General marches on Tempus Smith & Nephew Holliday Chemical Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes City Centre Wall Street The Keswick star is eclipsed at Hong Kong's new dawn Family charm offensive may have been left too late says Fraser Nelson Ready to be counted over joblessness? Philip Bassett looks at a tricky decision for ministers over moves to improve the credibility of unemployment data Soft teeth The Times City Diary Graham Hooper, the investment director of Chase de… Pulling away The Office for National Statistics has realised what… No old pals For artists BT Why the next bull market will be bonds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Shares close near best of day Mercury Communications Long playing , long lasting Shakespeare Daniel Rosenthal reports on the 40-year-old LP recordings that are coming back to haunt their now-famous casts Tate Gallery Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Chris Ofili Fiesta reborn in new sound world BBC Proms Finnish Radilo so Albert Halt/Radio 3 Problem left unsolved All's Well That Ends Well Oxford Playhouose A fun night out with a frog in drag Opera to please the balletmoane; Tippett and Tharp honoured; too many tricks spoil the Bard. Plus Festival art shows Opera Platee Festival Theatre Tippett with too many strings attached Concerts RSNO/Arnstrong Schiff Usher Hall Patchy Puritanism stolen by scenery Theatre Measure for Measure Royal Lyceum A visit to the past and other countries Visual Art Three uneasy pieces blow hot and cold Dance Tharpl Playhouse Art Galleries ART Lyric Theatre Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillan Maxey Picture Gallery Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing on London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Who dares wins in feast of virtuosity Jazz Festival Brecon Deafening roar of Jurassic rockers Pop Dinosaur Jr Astoria The Times No title A to Z of Temping Royds Raphael Rec Powder Byrne International Centre Point Group Office/studio Vacancies Jackson Stops & Staff The Carousel Consultancy Ltd Susan Hamilton Personnel BePOS The Times The Chartered Institute of Taxation Royds Raphael Rec Career Moves Career Design Limited Investor in People Sport Sponsorship The Law Society Tate Temp Specialists Lowe Bell Marketing and Events DSA Secretarial Services Young plc Gordon Yates Technical Department Co-Ordinator Lancôme 3i plc Atrium Ltd TV Opportunity No Title Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer BePOS Tallsman Secretarial Ltd JFL Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine Office Angels Angela Mortimer La Creme Tallsman Secretarial Ltd Pan European Recruitment Career Moves King & Toben Sheila Childs Recruitment Angela Mortimer CS Cross Selection Talisman Secretarial Ltd Mercedes-Benz Finance Ltd Administrative Creme HOB Stones Alexandra Beaumont Gordon Yates CS Cross Selection Maine - Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subcontractor can recover award Commercial solution to rent review problem in lease Multilingual Services Euro London Appointments Crème de La Crème Pitman Forfeiture relief for survivor Proving evasion of excise duty on liquor imports Receptionist Bilingual Secretary for Dutch Law Firm The Human resources department North of the Thames Manbaftan Loft Corporation Bridge Sphephalbury Park Russell Simpson Focal Point Kitchens Ltd Lane Fox Norfolk Westward Developments (Totnes) Ltd Greenland Mills Lurot Brand How developers win consent Christine Webb talks to the experts about the way to approach projects in sensitive areas RCL English Courtyard Property The Spanish Freehold Property Parque Da Floresta Put your best sq ft forward If the bedroom is the best room in your home, that is what buyers should see first, says Heather Grant Parnevik happy to be second Golf The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Cricket Game Interactive Team Cricket Scoreboard AXA Equity & Law Italians strive to repel challenge Sailing Dynamos work on full power How to Make a Transfer Jack helps Scotland to bronze In Brief Fixtures Head brings down curtain on notable riding career Racing: Day of Comings and Goings as Noseda Joins Newmarket Training Ranks after Purchasing Kelleway's Stable Salisbury Beverley Sandown Park Hamilton Park Yesterday's Results Wyer banned Rapid Raceline Striking difference gives Dalglish cause for optimism Football Walker and May form Brentford double act BT For the Record Ferdinands keep it in family Word-watching Sheehan on Bridge Last Night's Results Winning Move Keene on chess The Times By our Sports Staff: Jayasuriya continues dominance of India Cricket Scoreboard Age concern over Warne's balcony scene NatWest Barnett bats in players' defence Line and Length Pakistan a taught a hard lesson by Bailey The Times Sussex may trip at Edgbaston hurdle England collapse into state of madness Midweek View Jones proves fast out of the blocks Athletics: American Sprinter's Versatility Recalls Lewis Era of Domination The Salvation Army Word-Watching Brisbane lie in wait for play-off winners Rugby League Tollett ready to sign for Harlequins Rugby Union The brilliant and the barmy Television Choice Radio Choice Medieval monks, multitudes of mammaries Review BBC1 Golf Cricket pushed to edge of darkness Shameful scenes mar NatWest Trophy semi-final at Chelmsford Scoreboard Times Two Crossword Redfearn shoots down Palace Barnes's U-turn puts Redknapp in a spin Sailing First Telecom Clubs are united on the issue of sin in rugby CSi Why Must your Pc Be Beige? How colleges can beat the cheats Hi-Grade Solid gold lurking in black sand Superfast chip puts squeeze on Windows Times Interface Candid camera will trap the hooligans who spoil soccer A chance to dribble online USRobotics The law's on your side in a cyber-shop Internet vault can lock away your data Dell Web grants rockers new lease of life The simple way to sample Free fax gives a boost to business A foolproof way of tackling data New software caters for the non-expert. Ray Hatley reports Mercury Communications Swan-upped in Canada Internet Times at the top Which Online A robot put out to grass Net rhyme and reason Rivalry that ended in friendship Apple and Microsoft have learnt to collaborate, report Chris Ward Blue rinse aunts shop on the net BT Internet Arcade games to get you hooked Software Dan technology Finding the best index Laser could end airport circle game OPUS technology Top IT diary dates Agenda It's beige at the cutting edge no wonder we're seeing red Nicholas Booth on the blinkered psychology of technology design HomeGuard And it's farewell to the black box Infotrade Sales machines at shoppers' service The whole world has gone mobile The digital front-runner Clara Net 21st century foxed as UK firms founder Putting you through now Perennial Lotus comes back into flower The Best MMX PC for the home Time Computer Systems The Times Net benefits are yet to be realised Business Changing faces in IT PMR Group Plc South Bank University London The Agency Partnership Ltd Computer Futures Aztech Computer Recruitment Information Internet Development Team South West Computer Resources SDL Ltd United Provincial Newspapers Limited The Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd NTT Europe Newham Community Health Services Kfj Resourcing Ltd Neville Russell NBS Compaq
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