News from 16/08/1997
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Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, Claire Furnell, Paul Heiney, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Susan Hill, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Alan J. Kennard, James E. Hulme, Ronald Faux, Paul Ravenscroft, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Raymond Franks, Maureen Owen, Jenney MacArthur, Gavin Lumsden, Ivo Tennant, John Diamond, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, James Bone, Michael Jackson, Lee Roth, Susan Ward, Martin Fletcher and Shirley English, Peter Foster, Lynne Truss, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Stanley Slaughter, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Phil Smith, Madeleine Wickham, Jeremy Seal, Geoff Brown, Bill Quantrill, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Louise Godfrey, John Thicknesse, Martin Fletcher, Brian Glanville's, Pat Gibson, Julian Desborough, David Maddock and Oliver Holt, Anne De Ville, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Ralph Blumenau, Steve Keenan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Graeme Watt, Dominic Walsh, Derek Williams, Ruth Gledhill, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ian Morton, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Maurice Crosland, Rodney Milnes, P. Lewis, Barbara Abbs, Helen Dunmore, T. P., John Young, Frances Bissell, Peter Barnard, Mandy Smith, Mark Court, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Leslie Thomas, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Linda Galloway, M. D. Hathaway, Mary Gold, Jason Hazeley, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Beryl V. Pardoe, Stephen Anderton, Alan Lee Cricket Commentary, David Perchard, Iain Banks, Michael Theodoulou, L. G., Nathan Yates, Jill Insley, Emmanuel Ogundele, J. Dover, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Graham Coy, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, P. W., Karen Zagor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Graham Simons, Peter Bryan, Roland Brown, Iwan Fox, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Heather Kirby, Robin Neillands, Melvyn Bragg, Audrey Verity, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Oliver Holt, Erica Wagner, Sarah Cunningham, Marcel Berlins, Francis Bissell, Adrian Room (natal name), Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Hettie Judah, Stephanie Billen, Dominic Kennedy and Andrew Pierce, Glen Owen, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Sri Sen, Charlotte Eager, Alan Copps, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Lord Frederick Windsor, Michael Horsnell and Kathryn Knight, Phil Brindall, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Deborah King, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, George Caulkin, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Adam Jones and Caroline Merrell, Walter Gammie, Jane Owen, Sarah Anderson, Donald Watt, Robin Price, Roy Hattersley, John O'leary and David Charter, P. D., Ian Brodie, Calre Stewart, Stephen Frears, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Jane Laidlaw, Frances Lass, Ian Whittell, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Simon Jenkins, Elizabeth Roche, Mark Henderson, Giles Whittell and Emma Wilkins, Chris Ayres, Steve McManaman, Hattie Ellis, Jason Cowley, Heath Brown, Mark Crichton Maitland, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Nick Palmer, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Elizabeth Buchan, Polly, Martha and Clementine De Blank, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Tony Kelly, David Sinclair, Andy Marks (partner), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoPlus weekend, 1015 for young times reader Students jam lines in panic for places Man on Dillon murder charge Shares plummet Index Today Find that College Place Treasure hunters unearth coins buried to beat Norman Conquest Minister named in olives-for-peasants inquiry Passport to Europe Save 25% at Relais & Chateaux Hotels The Dodi Cheque that Bounced Scots Mp is facing suspension Steve McManaman Stockbroker jailed for road rage assault on cyclist Mercury Communications Monday Next Week in The Times Forte Posthouse Soldiers 'kept in jail to appease the Ira' By a Staff Reporter: Flying grandmother sets world record Dog that stole the cream Amateurs detect buried history By a Staff Reporter: Lump in breast was needle Hattersley condemns 'shallow' Mandelson Hate-mail man jailed Lib Dems fund women Soccer blacked out Parade row man jailed Doctor goes by scooter Fewer cathedral visitors Higgins stabbed in arm Four get 7 a grades Comedian on the mend Cancer screening trial Pitbull takes on mistress of the soundbite Giles Whittell on two fearsome lawyers who boast a string of high-profile clients Model produces Dodi cheque as Princess flies 'Harrods Air' 'Nasty teenage gang guilty of Rolex robberies Exhumed Aboriginal 'a killer' Consultant on shoot killed swan in error Virgin direct Nissan German cult fights order to quit Stephen Farrell watches from a safe distance as evangelicals tussle with National Trust officials trying to evict them from Cornish beach The Naked Truth Shiny new stars eclipse the rock dinosaurs Dixons Two sent to jail for failure to pay costs By a Staff Reporter: Show's over for agent who failed to pay Tv stars B&Q Hypnosis 'can induce false memories' Study sheds new light on 'recalled' sex abuse, reports Nigel Hawkes Great Value Breaks Thirty missing women could be 'lady in the Lake' Paul Wilkinson on the quest for a victim's identity Staff backed after death Nutty Bt to raise charges for calls from payphones Gas 'killed girl' Dirty video Penguin deaths Lot of dough Nokia Modest Vc who wrote himself out of history Chronicle of the death that spells The suicide of the Paisley Mp Gordon McMaster has put the party on the defensive over sleaze in its Scottish strongholds and threatens to overshadow the referendum on devolution, reports Dominic Kennedy Bank of Scotland Residential Mortgages Stena Line The Sunday Times Dramatis Personae Why fewer souls go the distance for St Patrick Martin Fletcher says the decline of one of the toughest pilgrimages in Christendom is a symptom of Ireland's increasing secularisation Comet Life without God is a poor kind of freedom Woman is jailed for giving friend Ecstasy 21st birthday present nearly proved to be fatal, reports Peter Foster Army examines plastic armour Fant Sy Continental Turkish gangs aim to hook youths Russian kept his sex slaves underground Halfords Cyprus peace talks collapse as Greek pilgrims visit north Primus Iran sought Pretoria nuclear deal Despair at poison of corruption in India Dhaka students burn plotters' effigies MOPS From Reuter in Hong Kong: Democracy campaigners attack new election law in Hong Kong Colombia to seize drug cash (AFP): Kenya fighting strands tourists (Reuter): Victims found (AFP): Judge let off (AP): Matron kills 18 (AP): Court suicide (AP): Monkey trick Singapore Airlines The King's Memphis gets all shook up The Sunday Times Ethics storm builds over the Clintons' free holiday De Lorean stripped of his luxury estate Olympic test for mayor Rome File Lure of holiday homes Court blow to Bosnian peace hope Zurich Municipal (Reuter): Italians queue up for politician's cash gift Vernons Pools Exiled Prince's fate lies with MPs Art Galleries Love in a future climate Comedy Aldwych Theatre Blackboard jungles Piaggio Pure Russian magic WB A big hand for Mr Svengali, please The ostrich and Co second that emotion Pop The Verve Wolverhampton The Times Assaulted by birdsong Theatre The Seagull Donmar Must the poor pay the price of victory? Roy Hattersley finds Mandelson a dubious salesman for Labour Into battle Red letter day Picture Gallery Power to the pupils A-level students rightly prefer 'soft' subjects to dry and useless sciences Hot stuff Grave error Model flat Philip Howard Grammar can be glamorrous, but writing by rote is rotten Borderline Grade Education policy must reconcile excellence and expansion Cracking the Drug Trade Colombia needs help in curbing the deadly flow Can't Help Falling in Love Elvis lives in the hearts of the young, of whatever age Hot under collar about forecasts Cricketing fatalities Future of Africa is not all gloomy Foxhunting's place in country life Buying British BT's disservice Weekend Money letters, page 35 Legacy of the Raj School food A touchstone for philosophers Too many peers Nothing to brag about? Letters may be faxed to 0171-782-5046 Court Circular University of Ulster Latest wills Barbers' Company Inns of Court School of Law Anniversaries Picture Gallery Weekend birthdays Personal Column Church services tomorrow Church news Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Marriages Gerard Jaboulet Personal Column Hubert Lansley Gordon Legg Derek Smith (From our Correspondent.): On this Day August 16,1900 Degree Course Vacancies: Engineering and Science The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,560 Opinion Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend 10 15 Directory Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Business Today Business Shares tumble in City and New York A&l opens way for special payout Mortgages rise for one in three Nie seeks review over price-setting Business By our City Staff: BSkyB profits rise to ?314m Jupiter Sport Money Simon Barnes on Saturday Page 40 Grosvenor slims board as earnings slump Stricken Wace in urgent talks with banks Sears move to cost 950 jobs Woolwich Direct Picture Gallery Pearson sells medical publisher Abi Leisure issues red warning Conran thinks smaller Portmeirion fails to impress City Flextech reduces losses at half time Bunzl shares hit high after us acquisition General Cable loss grows Ba shedding 450 jobs Treats profits frozen Reshuffle at Kingfisher Sterling hits Ap results Eidos shares slide Exco profits warning Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Power Struggle Tory links of British loan firm tied to proven us fraudsters Gavin Lumsden unmasks the web of dubious connections behind a mortgage company driving scores of Britons towards bankruptcy Critics claim agents target clients who will fall behind The Victims Legal & General Investment Management You can judge a company by the company that it keeps Commodities Liffe Options Second liners once again mop up buyers' cash London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) GOLD/PREClOUS Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Wace Flextech Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes White moment awaited Wall Street When will the bubble burst? Crash fears are prevalent but Adam Jones and Caroline Merrell remain confident for a new era Bombs that need defusing Personal Investor Waiting Game Royal Bank still on the lookout Fidelity Investments Cards Marked Cinderella funds miss the ball Eagle Star The Royal Bank of Scotland International Wesleyan Financial Services Time to tackle Net cheats Reservations over Royal wedding In need of a safety Net Caroline Merrell looks into why purchasing financial products and service by computer can be fraught with danger Worried by use of number Exeter Friendly Society Mercury Asset Management First National Building Society Schroders SEC M&G The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Prudential New home could be yours in just one day Coventry Building Society Revenue poised for investigations Get away from it all with offshore portfolio package Jill Insley sizes up an attempt by Scottish Life to avoid the stress of self-assessment Scottish Widows Legal & General Virgin direct Woolwich Direct Neville James Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Fidelity to accept last-minute Peps Fleet Street Publications Ltd Patience will pay off Waiting game is the best policy for those beginning their careers, says Sara McConnell Beale Dobie & Company Limited Direct Line Financial Services Prudential Halifax makes a little extra from shareholders Businesses with crossed lines RJ Temple Plc Henderson Investors Foreign Colonial Shopping in limbo The Times Unit Trust Information Service Equities take a tumble IWC Conditions favour Strategic Choice in return contest Newbury Ripon Shmoose helps stiffen sheikh's resolve Brighton Deauville raiders fail Racing next Week William Hill Rapid Raceline Deauville Tomorrow The Times By our French Racing Correspondent: Starborough seeks straight answer Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Stratford Wolverhampton By our Irish Racing Correspondent: King Of Kings to hold court Bangor The Times Challenge of the Mind Newton Abbot Rainey battles demons within Sciandri in form for World Cup Thatcher's legacy is alive and well as Chelsea take a swipe By our Sports Staff: Henman goes out fighting Yeovil relish return to top-flight status Bath thank Evans for solving wing dilemma Price has chance to join elite Charles triumphs in trial by narrowest of verdicts Club-By-Club Guide to the Welsh League Premier Division Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Bradford hope to clinch title tonight England salvage operation calls for Tufnell Headley given rest against Australians By our Sports Staff: Border wants Warne to stay in Australia Sullied image prompts Lord's to summons Ilott and Croft Positive approach averts any prospect of turn-up Pakistanis caught napping by Such Counties falling for two-tier temptation Saqlain has a party at expense of Middlesex Fringe performers hold key to title Curtis relishes rare taste of freedom Yesterday's Scoreboards Lehmann plunders weakened attack Derbyshire surprise themselves after a shaky start Crosswords Somerset batsmen forced to proceed with care Hateley sets new agenda The players of Hull City have found that their manager is a tough taskmaster Falling victim to first-day nerves Life at the Top United need Beckham from start Time to tell real story behind collapse of move that never was Fa Carling Premiership Weekend Matches Opening night smash hit Sunderland 3 Manchester City 1 Carlsberg Rangers struggle to get season started Tranmere Rovers 2 Queens Park Rangers 1 Spackman takes over as supporters get their way Bradford fail to strike the right note at Valley Parade Bradford City 0 Stoke City 0 Bilic snaps up chance and proves that it's good to talk Forest put their case for return Nottingham Forest 4 Norwich City 1 Rocca keeps flag flying for Europe Untimely tumble puts Lopez out of contention For the Record Details from New York Offiah to retire from rugby union Smith out Davis triumphs White in final Harland second Spaniard wins Cooke to captain Crystal Holidays Chambers is quick to show his gratitude McManaman ponders future Tiger tries to shoot from hip but misfires The times has come for Woods and his supporters to accept that nobody is bigger than the game of golf itself Rugby Union Football The Times Cricket First Telecom Dalglish renews link with Rush The Greatest's sale of the century Muhammad Ali was not only king of the ring - 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Garden Answers Replies to readers' letters TSB National labours of love Some of our best-known gardens are maintained by an army of volunteers whose only reward is to watch them bloom. Barbara Abbs reports Plants with a Victorian kiss Gardens to Visit Volunteers Directory Time to fight the buzzing nuisance Down to Earth The lady of Newbury bog Not much has changed on a Berkshire common since a young woman lovingly detailed its flora and fauna in her diary Something to crow about Feather Report On the Spot: Martindale, Cumbria Homeswap The Times Viners Vienna Cutlery Offer Can we stump the gazumpers? 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