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News from 18/08/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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John McNamara, C. Laine, Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, Roby Carroll, Terri Judd and Giles Tremlett, Patricia Davies, Geoffrey E. G. Stock, Adrian Lee, David Anderson, Simon Barnes, Christopher Bowen, Mark Souster, W. C. P. Richards, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Victor Serebriakoff President, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Geoffrey Marshall, James Bone, Richard E. M. Moore, Lynne Truss, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, P. J. Kirby, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Sarah Mulholland, Joe Joseph, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew Sweet, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Michael Conlon, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Neale Fretwell, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Constance Potter, Ian Hughes, Keith Pike, David Hands, H. M. Walton, Paula Shutkever, David Charter, Dalya Alberge and Carol Midgley, Mike Scott, Susan Thomson, Russell Kempson, Jane Pontifex, Philip Bassett, C. C. Pond, Christopher Wolland (Director), John Hopkins, David Morgan, Paul Sexton, Kevin McCarra Scottish commentary, Jane Gregory, Derrick Murphy, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Victoria Walker, Rosemary Smith, P. H. S, Philip Bassett and Jill Sherman, Joseph Dean, Peter Bryan, Terri Judd, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Adam Barnard, Melvyn Bragg, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, James Pettifer and John Carr, Michael Calvin, Roger Boyes and Chris Follett, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, John Adams, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Jennai Cox, Graham Lacey, Chris McGrath, David Charter and Martin Fletcher, Michael Hornsby, Jill Sherman, John Goodbody and Carol Midgley, Peter Dear, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Christopher Thomas and Alan Hamilton, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Christopher Follett, Malcolm Stewart, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Warren Knock, Richard Morrison, Bill Edgar, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, Adrian Noble, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Richard Ford, Terry J. Hamblin, Christopher Irvine,

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Workers' stake plan for Post Office Shake-up seen as boost for income and opportunity to end strikes TV rights for Test cricket may be sold to highest bidder Picture Gallery Index Calais visitor develops a pallet for adventure After a Levels: Find that Place Picture Gallery Hall questions motives behind sale of Old Vic Passport to Europe Under the Skin of Sport Queen urged to avoid Amritsar Internet Nazis defy the law Elvis lives Abbey National Pensions crisis theatens services The trend towards early retirement has cost local councils an extra ?3.8bn in six years, reports Nicholas Wood Left-wing MPs told they risk expulsion By a Staff Reporter: Catholics attack Anglican bishop over gay clergy Dell Straw urged to act over link between videos and violence Blairs bring a frisson to holiday village Trimble to discuss peace with Church News in Brief Mandelson to face court Greenpeace four held Dunblane game halted Asthma linked to storms Cult flees Cornish beach NHS delays attacked Shaken, not stirred Nurses' wait goes on Jail songster ticked off Colonial history rebounds on Queen Memories of a massacre in 1919 may disrupt the Queen's visit to India, report Christopher Thomas in Delhi and Alan Hamilton Princess adds religious twist to an earthly tale Mercedes-Benz Used Cars Fortunes of Danish monarchy take a dive Trick or treat shows chimps know how to keep a secret Nigel Hawkes reports on findings of empathy in one of humanity's closest relatives Cartoon sexism bugs women in search of heroes First direct Television income widens gap between sport's rich and poor While rugby union looks forwark to an ?87m bonanza, judo is floored by debts, reports John Goodbody Welsh told to give up sex for equality Service line Insurance Polish A-level student begs for Oxford cash A Penniless pupil cannot afford to study, reports David Charter Computer error may mean college offers withdrawn Puma attacks two schoolgirls at resort in Majorca Dan technology Line One 'Elitist' opera seeds the common touch When art and industry shared the same frame John Russell Taylor advises lovers of Victorian art to head for the industrial heartlands of the North BT Internet Setting a pattern for the future The natural desings of William Morris seem timeless, says Alan Hamilton NatWest The shock of the new as rebels reject old order Capital idea to put tourists on the map London hosts Olympiad of mind games Coping with precocious puberty Medical Briefing Shell shock as tortoise rises from the grave The Times Hungerford remembers in silence Town where 16 died in massacre ten years ago has rejected any commemoration service to mark the tragedy, reports Adrian Lee Menzies Hotels Maple Computer Fears grow for missing Swedish teenager News in Brief Laptop updates Noises off Holiday boy dies Vital three days Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Turtle survival at loggerheads with lager louts on Greek beach Bright lights and rowdy British tourists are threatening hesting sites, report James Pettifer and John Carr Cars kill millions of birds each year Housing land 'is ignored in towns' Warlord plots Taleban's downfall General Masood, who halted Russia, is now thwarting the mullahs, Michael Dynes reports from the Panjshir Valley Viglen Sword of the mullahs loses faith in itself Burma jails three Suu Kyi relatives Fans just can't help falling in love With Elvis Barbie joins the 'King' in gift shop frenzy The Royal Bank of Scotland Blacks in anti-police protest Mercury Kohl's holiday message brings no sunshine in summer of gloom Inside Germany Duel with police as neo-Nazi rallies for Hess flop Hundreds will die vow Serbs if Nato swoops on Karadzic Casanova the thinking man loses his sexy reputation Mir hit by more docking setbacks More aid offered to flee Montserrat World in Brief (AFP): Denktas in boycott hint (AP): Islam music legend dies (AP): Beach landslide kills child Six die in Kenya attacks Peru rebels hold workers Pope is accused over rule from Rome Young strike gold in Silicon Valley New millionaires created daily in California rush for high-tech riches West's bankers use loans lever to beat briber Corruption round the world is big business, but now financiers in the Imf and the World Bank have joined the fight against it, reports Ian Brodie Few jailed in bribes crusade Bad old tricks back in use MPs at heart of corruption Arafat threatens to abandon peace deal as Palestinians begin boycott Clinton lawyers aim to avoid sex question A Killer of kings and countrymen Snowballs in space Is the Earth being bombarded by snow? The molasses grass that repels caterpillars When time makes all the difference Harrods The blades of protection Natural Progesterone Cream Legal & General Don't rush your lessons The great defender The death row rescuer Clive Stafford Smith wants to come home-as an MP. Interview by Tom Rhodes NatWest Tomorrow Time Warning: mountains go down as well as up Joe Joseph spots a brochure that tells the awful truth A rocking good tale of two cities Pop: V97 hits Chelmsford and Leeds; Matthew Sweet visits London: and the man behind the Waterboys is back DIAL-a-PHONE One mart's profile is another man's plug A ray of West Coast sunlight Matthew Sweet LA2, WC2 Hastings Direct Megaphone man Mike Scott Garage, N1 Shamed By Your English? Question of taste Stepping out from the Bay from the Bay to the Firth As the san Francisco Ballet arrives in Edinburgh, Christopher Bowen reports on the American invasion Opera & Ballet The Times theatre A stand-up with feats of clay Fringe Comedy Nature on the move Dance Végetal Playhouse To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Theatre Pop Music Film Why the RA should hang Myra Isabel Carlisle on a portrait with the power to shock Going solo Nothing Taki, it's just Platonic A hitherto undiscovered dialogue of Plato, Soki and Taki, found recently in the Vatican library Now that the party 's over Labour appears to be gearing up for its first purge, says Michael Gove Last orders Duty calls Sparks fly Light in Dark Places The high cost of corruption is finally being acknowledged Separate Houses British sport is not best served by a single notional academy All in the Mind Mental games make the most humane of sporting contests The 'quagmire' for a Bill of Rights Role of the CPS Master class? A levels given a rollercoaster ride Haeckel's drawings London's theatre A fair fare? Elderly drivers and road safety Essex man Cut above the rest Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Lonely heart gander steps out again University news DJM: Nature notes Royal engagement Access Tickets All Tickets! Worldcall Birthdays today Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Markson Pianos Multiple Display Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items Harmers of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Eckersley Tom Eckersley, OBE, graphic designer, died on August 1 aged 82. He was born on September 30,1914 John Wilkin F. John Witkin, CBE, DFM, Pathfinder navigator and Chief Accountant for the House of Commons, 1962-80, died on August 4 aged 80. He was born on August 15,1916 Church news Mohammed Al-Jawahiri Mohammed al-Jawahiri, Iraqi poet, died in Damascus, Syria, on July 27 aged 98. He was born in Najaf, Iraq, on July 26,1899 Toby Marian Lieutenant-Commander George G. (Toby) Marten, DSC, Crichel Down campaigner, died on August 15 aged 78. He was born on December 28,1918 Cast-Iron Houses News The Times Crossword No 20,561 Business Newsparers Support Recycling KLMAirUK Forecast Royal National Lifeboat Institution In the Times Easy Rider Picture Gallery Lynne Truss at Hickstead Play the ?100,000 Game Harsh Reality Ramprakash recalled to England fold Citytraveller Direct Ltd Over and out? Doohan, an easy rider way out in front Motorcycling: Australian Wins British Grand Prix to Clinch Fourth Successive 500cc World Title SKY Italians savour clean sweep Cycling Fogarty crashes out after victory Price fights back to keep title Bowls Sport in Brief Love conquers all to win first mojor Leonard is unsuccessful in attempting to repeat Open victory at US PGA Championship Dominant Webb wins second British Open title Popely powers to Derby triumph Equestrianism: Local Rider Earns Dream Hickstead Win as Favourite Funnell Settles for Second Bartle has last word with perfect victory Ballesteros in quandary over last cup place John Hopkins reports on the tricky task of choosing between Faldo and Parnevik Top Flite Saqlain has Middlesex waving the white flag Cricket: Off Spinner Finishes with Ten Wickets in Match-Winning Perofrmance for Surrey Yorkshire fail to cash in Sri Lanka hold on for victory Trescothick pitches in The Weekend's Scoreboards Croft comes through stern test of character Alleyne and Hancock put brakes on Sussex Stewart role keeps England selectors shuffling the pack Cricket Mali mood halts Brown's charge Derbyshire discord still festering New arrivals fail initial test of quality The Times England Iet down by elementary blunders Cricket NatWest Johnson's rule undermined at Palace Controversial British sprinter upstages Olympic gold medal-winner Champions weighed down by great expectations Club Cricket Results HSBC Group Dominant Doohan stops bikes' big break TV Action Replay Plenty of puissance but no sign of Stroller The horses wear egg-coises but it's the riders who get embarrassed on Derby day at Hickstead Problems of development Drunken behaviour sets a test for cricket Heat reduction Light out of darkness This week in the Times Strong candidates fail to impress Managers draw comfort from shared points in game of few chances Wolverhampton WNDRS 0 Sheffield United 0 News hound in the doghouse Reading 0 Swingdon town 1 Premier Matchdey Programmes Venables thrives in guise of man of many roles Portsmouth 3 Port Vale 1 Discordant note struck by sound of the suburbs Stockport Country 0 Bury 0 Crewe left pondering high cost of failing to sign Hughes Crewe Alexandera 2 West Bromwich Albion 3 Lisbie strike ensures that slick Chariton survive late panic attack Charlton Athletic 3 Oxford United 2 Hereford miss chance to ease the pain Gritt finds some Far from the glamour of Premiership football, struggling clubs are facing fight for survival Yeovil aristocrats celebrate in appropriate style Waiter Gammie watches one of non-League football's most famous names mark return to the Vauxhall Conference elite with an opening-day victory Dunfermline revel in Celtic's confusion Scotish Commentry Get Kids Going! Gritt finds some home comfort against the odds Richard Hobson finds the Brighton manager reflecting on a hard-fought draw and a series of off-field distractions Nationwide European Qualifying Groups for the 1998 World Cup Finals Bell's League Chammonship Premier Division Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas F. A. Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's League Championship The Times Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers Bradford confirm supremacy Christopher Irvine sees the Bulls win the Super League title in emphatic style by getting the of Sheffield Eagles The Times Weary Broncos take a fall By a Correspondent: Halifax end 13-game drought Jarvis puts powerful case to be the No 1 Saracens face more work in new home Rugby Union Newport fall apart in final quarter Simply the best, the All Blacks sign off Spinning World widens orbit Racing: Marchos Family in Seventh after Prix Jacques Le Marois Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Dilemma for Gosden Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse Flat Leaders Hamilton Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Champagne attracts Guineas leaders Windsor Pride of place Rapid Raceline White-knuckle ride across the waves Victoria Walker holds on tight as she gose for a 100mph spin aboard a powerboat Master Card Word-Watching Sheehan on Beidge The Dunk Test Keene on Chess Winning Move Leading trio boycott England Speedway Midland Private Banking How to win boys over to beauty of the game Cricket: Tournament Teaches that Subtlety Can Be as Satisfying Instant Appeal Legal & Public Notices Guide to the Week Ahead Government puts athletics at top of academy class Cycling Baseball For the Record Rugby Union Motorcycling Athletics Rugby League The Times No Title Capitalisation, week's chage Canon Results and Statistics Tourist Rates Music sales shake-up The Times Educational Supplement Industrial tribunal to decide on Cowie director's sacking RAL buys 17 amusement centres Conformity is 'killing' franchises Halifax has that little Xtra cash Companies Gardner Merchant gains army contract The Royal Bank of Scotland Bundesbank holds the key Economic Outlooks Sunday Tips Investors hold on to windfall payments Newman Tonks in fees row Word-Watching Change on Week The Pound Stock Market This time it really will be different Alternative Investment Market GNVQ Merrydown boss likely to stay on Overhaul at Post Office must deliver the goods Philip Bassett assesses potential changes as the Government's review reaches its second stage Legal & General Solvent case unresolved Television Choice Radio Choice Departing detectives leave us in doldrums Review BBC 1 National Grid ready to float Energis before end of theyear City braced for shares to fall again Times Two Crossword Companies BT attempt to cut MCI price 'likely to fail' PPP cooks up Mosimann deal Tomorrow Bass has hitlist of potential takeovers Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Boom Bust Pension funds urged to ditch big investment managers Don't despair, that course is out there Clearing is a challenging time. Graham Lacey picks a path through the minefield University and College Hotline Numbers for Clearing NatWest Universities may lose defence from fraud David Charter on the Ucas unit that defects false claims Full listings of degree courses start here Arts and Social Sciences Making the Most of the Listings DE Montfort University BAC The Times Ashbourne Gabbitas Educational Consultants Vacation work that can lead to a vocation Internships give students a head start-and businesses are impressed by ideas and energy, reports Jennai Cox Solving the digs problem David Charter on two students who decided to live at home with parents Halifax Clearing Casebook To Advertise UCE University of Derby Clearing Website Retakes at Cats Oxford Tutorial College Duff Miller Lansdowne College Abbey College Birmingham Davies Laing & Dick College Bath Academy Cherwell College Abacus College Ealing Abbey Tutorial College Cambridge Cife Excellence in Independent Education Harrogate Tutorial College Ashbourne Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Davies Lainc & Dick Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Ttors College Cherwell College The Tuition Centre Davies's Rochester Tutors Independent College Modes Study Centre Abbey Lansdowne College Duff Miller The Albany College To Advertise Millennium Lincoln University campus Blackwell's Bookshops Birkbeck College The Abbey College Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe University of Wales Swansea De Montfort University University of London WANTeD Keen Readers University of London Llb degree Retakes at Cambridge Seminars Aberystwyth The University of Wales To Advertise Albemarle Independent College Challenge University of Hertfordshire Lampeter Oxford and County Business College Edward Greene's Tutorial Establishment Oxford University of Teeside Bournemouth University Multiple Display Advertising Items Humberside University University of the West of England University of Wolverhampton To Advertise Staffordshire University Bangor University of Plymouth University of Sunderland The University of Salford London Montessori Centre Queen's Edge hill University College Cife Kingston University Teletext British Accreditation Council The Sunday Times Career Analysts Education Courses Review Be a Successful Writer Cife Credential Evaluation and Placement Service Collingham London St James's College The Times University of Surrey The University College of St Mark & St John Plymouth University of North London De Montfort University Leicester Heriot-Watt University Campbell Harris University of Essex University of Luton The University of Reading Osteopathy Millennium University of Newcastle upon Tyne International Correspondent School University of Wales College, Newport Huron University Multiple Display Advertising Items Clearing Vacancies Lansdowne College Davies's D'overbroeck's College Oxford Vis—A—Vis Don Quijote The Times To Advertise University of Northumbria at Newcastle Thames Valley University The University of Birmingham Bellerbys College The American College Surrey College St. Aldates College Regents Business School University of Durham Cornwall College Westminster College Trinity and All Saints Swansea Institute Athrofa Abertawe The Nottingham Trent University Royal Holloway University of London Clearing Website Quest MacDonald 3 Months in Europe Richmond Tutorial College Career Analysts Manchester Educare College St. Albans Tutors Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Degree Vacancies The Times

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