News from 15/08/1997
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Patrick Tierney, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Patrick French, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Sarah Potter, Andrew A. Chibi, Nicholas Bethell (President), Bill Frost, Mike Wise (Chartered engineer), Richard Hobson, Roger Morgan (Visiting Professor), Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Valerie Harden, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, John Fitton, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Oliver Lodge, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Ann Scanlon, Kenneth Armitage, John O'leary, Education Editor, Peter Watson, John Ticehurst, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Jason Nissè, Mark Court, Ron McLone, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, C. M. Bolt, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, W. F. Elgin, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jonathan Redvers Harris, Chris Ramsey, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Susan Burton, Richard Evans, T. S. Lee, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, David Powell, athletics correspondent, Emma Wilkins and Giles Whittell, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. Z. Choudhury, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Fraser Nelson, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Dickie Arbiter, Director of Media Affairs, Robin Stormonth Darling, Barbara Lewis Webb, Michael Horsnell and Emma Wilkins, Neil Cooper, Michael Henderson, Ruth Gledhill and Roger Boyes, Wendy Bentall, David Maddock, Alan Jackson, Nick Foulkes, G. M. Beresford Hartwell, Matthew Bond, Richard Ford,
ResumoDodi was due to marry me, claims model Tears as damages writ is issued St Helenians can live in Britain Post for Clarke Index Find that Place Woman in lake could be victim of 60s murder Boys take the honours in record A-level passes Diary of a Duchess Fine Legs Tomorrow Mercury Register of sex offenders 'fatally flawed' Labour's heavyweight clash Hattersley says Mandelson speech on a new 'underclass' unit is foolish. Jill Sherman reports Whitehall plan would ban cars on M-ways Admirers are a temptation to male MPs, says Cook's wife Dell Baby for transplant couple is world first Pair who beat bank claim final victory News in Brief Typhoid scare at resort Blockade cash blocked McVicar son is charged Official takes No 10 post Oldest gets younger Adams to visit US Boy's body found in lake Bathers flee tidal wave Heathcliff comes home Imran agrees to paternity test in Pakistan Judge replaces magistrate in Caroline case Aboriginal skull heads for home Richard Ford on a warrior's return from a Liverpool grave German invaders outflank police in battle for beach Girlfriend tells court of attack by soldiers Abbey National Miami cop has arresting time in London Family cling to hope for US flood victim Canyon hikers were within 100ft of safety, reports Giles Whittell Intel inside Worn-out warships must limp on to 2002 Savile plans a racing return Diary of a duchess on Tuscan holiday The Duchess of York has written a journal for The Spectator of here sojourn in Italy, from meditations on time to painting by numbers, and from the solitude of exile to stratagems for watching her weight The Spectator The Times TSB Bank She did it for cachet not cash Fighting Frasers gather for a peaceful reunion Britons in world helicopter feat Correction Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Comet Families celebrate twin successes at a level Comet Top state schools at a level Bank of Scotland Students feeling relieved to have made the grade Deam 'Princess should know for her children's sake' This is Gloria Allred's announcement of the lawsuit to be launched against Dodi Fayed. Miss Fisher was said to be too distressed to be able to speak for herself The NEC Group Vaccines are vital, even on short trips Medical Briefing Prudential Conquering disease as an enemy of Empire How plagues of cholera and adetermined royal doctor uncovered the link between death and dirty water Underground feat that swept away London health hazard Bill Frost reports on the enormous strides in public health made by Victorian physicians and engineers The guiding light for today's nurses The lady with the lamp has a deservedly shining reputation for far more than her caring image, says Damian Whitworth O. T. Next Cosmonauts return to earthly trials Israeli border police jailed for beating Palestinians NatWest Time Computer Systems Official: how not to be a drongo in Oz India marks 'golden moment' of liberty Midnight ceremonies follow stark reminders of continuing poverty, corruption, violence and division Two die as police fire on crowd at Jinnah's tomb Pakistan Henry Buckland Fine Art Ltd (AFP): Boothroyd hails birth of nation Cries and handshakes mark ritual underlining pains of separation A poignant nightly gathering in the border town of Wagha is recalled by Christopher Thomas Eastern Energy Limited Bank of Scotland Sleaze sullies Italy's resort of summer love Sharps Bedrooms (AP): German police face conflict after ban on neo-Nazi rallies Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Boy 'chosen by family to kill father' Advice for virtual romance blossoms The Sunday Times Fossil footprints open way to row on 'genetic Eve' Death for McVeigh confirmed Direct Line From Associated Press in Newark, New Jersey: Passengers 'saved baby as mother tried murder' Clinton's gospel on religion World Summary Torture charge (AP): Fatal raids (AFP): Fourteen to die Killer turned in Inkatha blow (Reuter): Justice accused Fakes-the artifice behind the artefact Day Two: A high proportion of antiquities in private collections and museums are probably not ancient at all, writes Peter Watson How do we know clay and marble 'odols' weren't just toys? Cycladic society is unlikely to have had any 'master' The Times Prime Health Prime Health Your interior is now more important than your exterior: decorating is set to knock clothes from the pinnacle of fashion, says Nick Foulkes DIAL-a-PHONE Woodstock Floors Limited The Times The teachers' party is put to the test John Lloyd wonders where Labour stands in the culture war We are no longer sure William Shakespeare is better than Steven Spielberg Royal tour The Times Diary Helping the spider out of the bathtub Does prosperity beckon for Africa at last? Or is there no end to its poverty, wickedness and despair A passage to normality The most hopeful fact about India is that it goes on functioning, says Patrick French Loyal fan The Times Diary Sweet song The Times Diary Stone me The Times Diary India past and Future A country on the threshold of modernity Always with US? New Labour's promise to the underclass Laptop Lovers Sighs, blushes and winks have their digital analogues Warning of Blair's 'dangerous' power Simon's donation Sporting psalm Gains and losses in Indian legacy Prelate and parish Master class Tasteless and useless Room at the top Hard-pressed priests Hotels on the Rhine Distorting curve of crystal ball Castle car park Clean getaway Social News Birthdays today Women of the Year Lunch Service dinner Apothecaries Personal Column Smallest flowers are among the stars Dahlias and gladioli sparkle at the RHS Wisley Show Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Tickets! Tata Latest wills Anniversaries Churchill's Stairlifts plc Forthcoming marriages Marriage Billie Stephens Billie Stephens, last surviving wartime escaper from Castle Colditz, died de Grasse, Feance, on August 3 aged 85. He was born in Holywood, Northern Ireland, on August 9,1911 Alec Muir Alec Muir, CBE QPM Chief Constable of Durbam County Constabulary, 1950-70, died on August 1 aged 87. He was born on August 21,1909 Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association The Times John Garnett John Garnett, CBE former Director of the Industrial Society died on holiday in Greece yesterday aged 76. He was born on August 6.1921 On this Day St. Paul's Bridge Scheme News The Times Crossword No 20,559 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Picture Gallery Orange doubles spending to stay ahead of rivals Ramsden faces bankruptcy trial Clarke takes on his first City role Business Albert Fisher plans sale after spurning US bid Education Capita looks to boom in outsourcing under Blair Invester Intelligence Sport Television and Radio Business Today Compliance Hanson Drug blow for Xenova as loss deepens Tourist Rates Corporate Services Limited Bean counter shows Saatchis the way Fraser Nelson on the successful head of WPP who admits to knowing little about advertising Imro sets up pilot scheme to monitor City bonuses Micro Focus recovers MAID buys stake in search firm Legal & Public Notices Freepages' losses ease as sales grow 255% Scottish Media lifts stake in Ulster TV Business Roundup Walters sells shares New jobs at Littlewoods Graystone talks progress Bell-Nynex go ahead TV Corp wins cup deal Media Business thrives Jacobs Holdings slips £100,000 pensions fine Glynwed closes pipe deal Gold Fields Property Company Limited Hanson plans expansion of Cornerstone 'over there' By our City Editor: Reid the writing on the wall Commentary Vogelstruisbult Metal Holdings Limited Healthcare group cuts back on beds MDIS reduces losses Commodities Liffe Options Second liners enjoy the best of a lacklustre day Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird& Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Albert Fisher Orange Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Rediscovering Hanson Tempus Maid Wall Street Royal treatment The Times City Diary Initial idea The Times City Diary Single currency offers no easy solution for sterling Economic View Pound could continue to rise rather than fall if EMU goes ahead The last thing Germans want is a mark that is stronger than the lira Biker groove The Times City Diary Broken up The Times City Diary Plot unfolds The Times City Diary Pronounced Orange glow yet fulfilment remains elusive Eric Reguly on why analysts have a sceptical view of market prospects for mobile phones The Times Short-sighted way to run a company Let Newro follow Rambo's lead The Times Unit Trust Information Service Honda Shares lose early gains Mercury Mercury Crash courses Fringe Strange in any language Concert Hvorostovsky Queen's Hall Songs & Visions Labatts Apollo Spanish soap washes blacker Edinburgh Festival Theatre Blinded by Love International Conference Centre Songs & Visions "Maladjusted" Souls baring all Comedy He loved the guy, so you got the single Puff Daddy's tribute to The Notorious B. I. G. was one thing. His filling in for his dead mate is another New tricks from an old best of breed New Albums: Alan Jackson welcomes the return the return to form of Jesus Jones. Remeber them Songs & Visions HMV Teenage Fanclub Too good for rent-a-crowd Live Gig Songs & Visions Nuty Art Galleries Weekend Choice A daily gulde 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 Cue the mass exodus Jeremy Kingston finds the joke wearing thin at the Reduced Shakespeare Company Not a note too many BBC Proms BBCSO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 Back to the Seventies Cabaret The Times Can we improve on the gold standard Britain should expect much more of its sixth-formers. Ron McLone on the need for a new broader-based qualification Kingston University The University of Reading University of Bath Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Birmingham The pupils are up to scratch Chris Ramsey is tired of doom and gloom Durham University Business School Ashridge Management College Stathclyde Graduate Business School Educational Courses Review Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College University of Sunderland Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Hertfordshire University of Leeds Business School University of Lincolnshire & Humberside The MBA Career Guide St. Aldates College Leicester University University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Degree Vacancies 1997: Arts and Social Sciences Midland Bank Plc Almushtarak to take Hungerford honours Racing: Threat of Muddling Early pace Undermines Confidence in Decorated Hero Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Brighton Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Nap: Busy Flight (4.10 Newbury) Next best: Song Of Freedom (2.40 Newbury) Thunderer: Southwell William Hill Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Newbury Championship acts as spur for Glamorgan The Times Rentless Donald flies home with five more wickets Cricket Young answers call to arms from Australia Eglinton (Australians won toss): The Australians beat Ireland by 141 runs Scoreboard Derby left red-faced by blackout Football Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Armstrong planning to avoid drop Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Today's Fixtures Townsend ready to defend his position Rugby Union The Times British pair continue progress to last eight In Brief African masters reign supreme David Powell, athletics correspondent, celebrates Kipketer and Gebrselassie Webb leads as Open go-slow riles Johnson Golf Word-Watching The Weather Channel Collins vetoes title challenger Boxing Dancing through the years Television Choice Radio Choice Of the Andes, airports and arboreal ardour Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable McManaman £12.5m move falls through Barcelona reject Englishman Times Two Crossword Equestrianism England's new look leaves no room for leg glance Daly inspired by major challenge Croft and Ilott given £1,000 fine Golf First Telecom
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