News from 22/08/1997
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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, John D. Parkinson, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Chris Lydgate, David Hands and Mark Souster, Simon Barnes, John Puddefoot, Derek Hodgson, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Oliver Crocombe, David Charter, Harvey Atkinson, Ivo Tennant, Julian Champkin, James Landale, Political Reporter, James Nation, Philip Howard, David Adams and Glen Owen, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Edwin Entecott, Peter Foster, Adrian Hastings, Hettie Peters, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, David Charter Education Correspondent, Keith Vaz, Rachel Holmes, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jonathan Osborne Lecture, Jason Niss?, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, John Young, David Hands, Enquirer, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Mark Court, Derwent May, Steven Zeeland, Gill Allen and Adrian Sherratt, C. R. Peters, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, P. H. S., Dawson v Wearmouth, Shirley English and Nicholas Watt, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Weston, Raymond Keene, Nicholas Dover, Francis Deutsch, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Richard Cussons, Alan Hamilton and John Vincent, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Jasson Nisse, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, J. Sinclair, John Stern, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, John Allison, Judith McClure, Christopher Thomas, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Craig Lord, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, W. Windsor, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Russell Jenkins, Ben MacIntyre, F. J. Weaver, Richard Beeston, Caitlin Morgan, Frances Lass, Ben Macintyre, Fraser Nelson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Trisha Greenhalgh Senior lecture, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Jack Bailey, John Maddox Editor, Neil Cooper, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Richard J. P. O'grady, Director-Secretary, Matthew Bond, Tony Merrifield, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Andrew Dow, John Marshall, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoUnder the Skin of Sport Cancer 'switch' in body turned on after 25 years of smoking Vegetarian is latest victim of 'new' CJD Index Princess and Fayed on holiday again How I Escaped Versace's Killer Exam star has no TV Prescott goes into battle against two-car families Sport Bank gas alert Accountancy exams Education Lost Highway Jumbo Crossword Germans lose Dome contract to America Scottish Tories use 'Labour sleaze' row in anti-devolution poster Blair answers cry for help by 'suicidal' MP Leader steps in as treatment of Wareing appals friends on Labour benches, reports Andrew Pierce The tough guy who also knows how to soft-soap Man in the News Dell Bells will ring again to mark the millennium More hospital waits put election pledge at risk Farmers protest at strength of pound Millionaire's son is cleared of assault on police Father speaks of family's relief at verdict on boy he adopted, reports Joanna Bale 'Cybercheats' lure investors on the Internet Cheap Woolworths tea set fetches £1,000 at Christie's By a Staff Reporter: Husband who tried to kill wife freed Abbey National Hundreds camp out for launch of Oasis album Millions jet off in the great August exodus Lin Jenkins reports on a hoilday spree fuelled by heatwave and windfalls Home works Errant jailbird wins early release The meek shall inherit more life Medical Briefing Mini Call Homeless drug addict beat up clergyman Correction Prescott takes pollution tips from abroad Nick Nuttall describes the imaginative schemes devised by other countries to keep traffic under control Second-car boom puts the electoral brake on reforms How families get about today Some households find that they need three cars; and some husband opt for two wheels, reports Peter Foster Britannia Prime Health Parisian heat is just the ticket for tourists Ben MacIntyre takes the soixante-huit for a cheap sightseeing tour, courtesy of new anti-pollution laws Prudential Mclntosh at National after exit from opera Homebase Sale of Forces homes cost taxpayers ?139m Michael Evans reports on the criticisms of a controversial deal Lover's last gift failed to relight Wilde's passion HSBC Group Lady in the Lake mystery haunts village of lost wife Russell Jenkins reports as police near identification Judge urges trust to reconsider ban on deer-hunting Vodafone Thomson One town tops the table for boys and girls Reading has ended Essex's run of league success, writes John O'Leary Direct Line The accelerated learning method Nisha, 7, gains her GCSE in computing A college run from two rooms in north London has broken records again, reports David Charter Spine operation boy passes courage test HFC Bank plc Do It All Pensioner succeeds at all his age levels Phone-free holidays fail the luxury test Tourism chiefs say seclusion can go too far. Simon de Bruxelles reports Halfords Boy's death linked to avian flu News in Brief 999 collision BP ends law suit Racism fine Girls in tent fire Murder charge Teletubby jobs First direct By a Staff Reporter: Expelled girl can return to school she criticised Godly nation took comfort from faith Our modern scorn for 19th-century hypocrisy does grave injustice to an era of altruism, arguees John Young Undercliffe lives again as a fitting epitaph to the dead NatWest PPP healthcare Tomb that embodies the grand order of its age Mercury Communications Queen is welcome in Punjab say Sikhs Assassin describes Hani's murder By our Foreign Staff: Typhoon Winnie kills 140 on Chinese coast Fickle tastes of censors leave Indian film industry in tatters Alliance Leicester Russia clings to Mir as symbol of glorious past The space station should have been scrapped, but the Kremlin has nothing to put in its place, Richard Beeston writes Belarus defies order to free Russian newsmen Nato targets Karadzic TV link Allders 'Young' Pope flies into Paris dispute Protesters try to stop show by Hitler's favourite film-maker Six bodies found in French silo rubble Auction to put price tag on 'summer of love' One of the items is a medicine bag used by original Deadheads to carry drugs Montserrat anger forces leader to resign Short attacks 'crazy' compensation claims and spells out terms of relocation deal Mercury Communications Island 'likely to rise from ashes' US pledges help The Times Clinton backer gained access to Oval Office Our Foreign Staff: QC blames leaks on Singapore leaders Woodstock Fountain vandal to sue over fall Somak Holidays (AP): Women face the 'rat line' Lloyds Bank US court upholds sex offenders law London invitation to Israel World Summary (AFP): Rwanda killings Drug turncoats (AP): Jail for King (AP): Rare flu death (AP): No title (AP): Afghan crash (Reuters): Dreamtime rule (AFP): Double trouble The art of breaking an engagement Julian Champkin on why breaking an engagement can be a minefield of modern etiquette and potentially ruinous litigation The Sunday Times Why the Rolex robberies shouldn't force us to be ruder The English find their safest refuge in rudeness, argues Rachel Campbell-Johnston Cunanan offered to kill me How did social cyclone Andrew Cunanan become a serial killer? Steven Zeeland recalls the man who was his boyfriend's other lover Fasion & Home Clearance Does Blair know how to save the Union? John Lloyd wants Britain to embrace civic unionism if it is to survive Scotland's right to govern itself is the UK's loss Pink Peke The Times Diary The privatisation of the public clock Watches are convenient but vulnerable. Derwent May celebrates the timepieces that unite us Out of Africa's horror The dark continent's best hope might be to revive a multi-national mandate Hot spot The Times Diary Sweet song The Times Diary Root cause The Times Diary Royal tips The Times Diary A Qualified Success The Times The GCSE system could still do better Waigel's Hole Sounds of digging under the great Schloss built by Kohl California Dreamin' The summer of love goes under the hammer Labour 'has only itself to blame' Bosnian Serb threats Essential disciplines of 'difficult' science and maths Queen's disputed Victoria's chloroform Essex man Visit to Amritsar All in the mind Help for Montserrat Mislaid plans Nothing to crow about Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Lister Institute Research Fellowships Dinner American Chambre of Commerce (UK) Anniversaries University news Council for Licensed COnveyancers Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connections Latest wills Church in Wales The Stairlift Experts Forthcoming marriages Church news Captain William McVicar Captain William McVicar, MBE, former senior captain of the Anchor Line, died on August 9 aged 83. He was born on May 12,1914 Personal Column Luther Allison Anne Hewer Anne Hewer, OBE, worker for charity and the arts, died in Bristol on August 2 aged 81. She was born in Gloucestershire on July 28,1916 Speed and Noise To the Editor of the Times Association of Chartered Certified Accountants' June 1997 exam Times Newspapers Limited The Times Literary Supplement Power to change baby's surname Court of Appeal Law Report August 22 1997 Tate Gallery Limit to benefit payable for support services Distinguishing past and future losses Coales v Curry The Times Prejudice in stress on defendant News The Times Crossword No 20,565 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling RNLI Lifeboats Royal National Lifeboat Institution In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section CBI cuts growth forecast as strong pound hits exports MCI ready to discuss terms of BT merger MAID in takeover talks Business Plastic card spree fuels consumer boom Halifax could spend £6bn on acquisitions Education Regan case discontinued Threat to tobacco settlement Sport Mortgage express Television and Radio Business Today Confidence Smithkline Pension funds see highest returns in two years Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Park Side Investments Limited Confident Ulster TV chief invests £8.4m in shares Gas sales teams continue to anger customers Ransomes in takeover talks Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Saracen considers offers to run trust Thais count cost of baht battle Bangkok says it borrowed $24bn to defend currency Inchcape strategist resigns Profits fall as Johnson Fry reshapes itself Weekly review for repo Clondalkin advances CFS on growth path OFT may refer £1bn deal Avesta Sheffield hit T Clarke at the double Wedderburn oil buy ALIT's payout rises Amro costs increase Property insurance claims down 26% Business Roundup SB faces £950m overcharging action by American insurers Swing in exchange rate knocks Quarto Boosey & Hawkes price off key over talks By our City Editor: The early bird catches a cold The Times Commentary Pereira suing Capital for wrongful dismissal BICC to use deal to stem German cable loss M&s adds three stores in Germany TSB Commodities Liffe Options 'Undervalued' Bt jumps 29p on new MCI talks Stock Market 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 Ulster TV Inchcape Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Much money, little time Tempus Quarto Wall Street Brown maintains relentless pace after manic start as Chancellor Leading truth The Times City Diary Be here soon The Times City Diary Ground rules The Times City Diary Newrotic The Times City Diary RBS Advanta A maverick poised on the verge of greatness Fraser Nelson assesses the rise of a young media mogul At flotation he presented himself to the City in a penguin waistcoat He throws three huge staff parties with the instruction: dress funky The Times Unit Trust Information Service Honda Modest gains in thin trading Bell Direct The camp original vindicated Opera Ariadne auf Naxes Festival Theatre Edinburg Festival In brave new heart Dance San Franciso Ballet Playhouse Echoes of the circus BBC Forms: John Allision introduced tomorrow night's British premiere for a leading Russian composer Work in camera Around the Edinburgh Galleries Delight from under the bushel Theatre Been there, done that, sold the tent Looking forward to the fun and games at the Reading Festival this weekend? Then you are a braver fan than I am Full pelt for the big time New Pop Albums Top Ten Albums Teenage Fanclub Swede inspiration Live Big The Wannadies Liverpool Oasis Unforgettable, in every way Jazz Albums Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Theatres Thane on Thames MacBoth-Stage of Blood Watermans Nostalgic for the swastika Eve of Retirement Gate The Times Our own Indian summer Radio Summer nights, Will and whisky Susan Elkin visits Stratford, where Shakespeare School has been in session this week Let's share exam answers English and Scottish systems could boost each other, says Judith McClure University of Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items Maths benefits from addition of humanity Modules reward both diligence and brilliance, argues John Puddefoot With hard work, students can attain the grades that they deserve The Nottingham Trent University University of Hertfordshire To Advertise Call De Montfort University Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blackwell's Bookshops Clearing Website http: //www. the-times co.… Not only well read, but well into the red David Charter finds most students are completely lacking in financial expertise. Harvey Atkinson gives advice on where to find it Education Courses Review Staffordsbire University Walford College Sheffield Hallam University Make a plan-or you might lose the plot Banks can help in choosing the right account and drawing up a budget University of Plymouth Llandrillo College Lansdowne College SOAS Retakes at Cats To Advertise Call D'overbroeck's College Oxford Lampeter CIFE The University of Greenwich Westminster Tutors Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrey College Kingston University St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Hertforshire Clearing Website http: //www. the-times. co.… Attitude is the biggest handicap Hugh Thompson finds that many universities are reluctant to carter for the disabled Education Courses Review Staffordsbire University Walford College Sheffield Hallam University University of Plymouth Llandrillo College Landsdowne College Spoilt for choice even at this hour Engineering and technology still have vacanties, says John O'Leary SOAS Retakes at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Portland Place School BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Albemarle Independent College Degree Course Vacancies 1097: Engineering and Technology Slemen and Best head wanted list Rowell denies sinister intent as RFU seeks replacement in wake of surprise resignation Six Candidates for Theengland Job Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess David Hand's Club-By-Club Guide to the First Division England coaching ladder needs to have firmer steps Fran Cotton should look at rugby union's teaching structure, David Hands suggests Greaves sprints into history Racing: Nunthorpe is Stage Fopr First Woman to Ride Group One Winner Goodwood William Hill Half-Hitch to tie rivals in knots Goodwood Today's Races on Television Newmarket Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thirsk Duffield takes treble chance Rapid Raceline Hick takes on role of junior partner Napier seizes first chance Rapid Folly of McCague exposed by Rose's disciplined approach James puts his case for England opportunity Cricket: Glamorgan Opening Batsman Scores Sixth Century of Productive Season Foster takes advantage for Durham Derbyshire are left in despair as tailenders punish Cork Silverwood gains control Zimbabwe redress balance in series Fixtures England outclassed at confrontation Defiance needs greater substance thatn Atherton's side can muster Simon Barnes Yesterday's Scoreboards By our Sports Staff: Dixon bows out at Doncaster Football For the Record Line leads his team to ageless victories Bowls Lopez sets blistering pace in Sweden In Brief Hase wins to break golden rule of Smith Swimming: Russian Makes Successful Return to European Championship Exit of Coates increases Tour's woes Golf: Ballesteros in Dispute over Slow Play as Scot Sets Course Record with 64 Word-Watching Proms Montgomerie leads the way Leek put down solid foundations Non-League Football Dentists and dilemmas Television Choice Radio Choice Not so much a broadside as a damp squib Review BBC1 Feeble England run up white flag Beginning of the end of Atherton as Australia are granted control in final Tesy McGrath posts challenge to Lillee and Alderman Michael Henderson sees a relentless fast bowler take a decisive step into new territory Times Two Crossword Racing Alien approach makes a splash First Telecom Golf 46 Under the skin of sport Inside Let battle commence in a season to savour David Hands is optimistic that British rugby can build on the summer's success England ready to reap Lions' share David Hands believes that the biggest home nation will benefit most from success in South Africa Sky Success or bust for game's big players Mark Souster on the money problems that are crippling leading clubs We are in a situation where the television income is flat for the next four years Gullivers London Irish pulled back from the brink Homing in on foreign exchanges David Hands on why the British game must make sure it profits from the trade in imported players Warm welcome from reluctant converts Gloucester's new signings are in for a culture shock, but so are the club's fervent supporters Appeal to the floating fan Tony Diprose hopes crowds will flock to Saracens Kiwi connection for Blackheath Auckland are seeking a stake in The Club Five make capital the place to be David Hands suggests the London challenge may never been stronger Refreshing parts others cannot reach Gerald Davies cannot wait for the start of the Heineken Cup this season Portrait of a thoroughly What kind of job does the new breed of rugby player have? Mark Souster on a week in the life of Richmond's Ben Clarke Sky •Allied Dunbar Premiership-starting with Bath v… Ben Clarke Factfile Lions will add to the Dragon's roar With the big money in England, professionalism means problems for the other home unions Wales Learning to live without exiles Ireland SRU wields club in districts' favour The Times Spreadbury seeks to go with the flow Julian Muscat on the hopes of one of England's most respected referees for a more fluent game in Britain Guide to the Law Changes this Season Leeds all set to invest in pursuit of the big time Christopher Irvine talks to Phil Davies about other plans for the Jewson Natinal League club Where success is just survival Barrie Corless, the Nottingham director of rugby, faces very different problems from those of his championship-chasing rivals Spectator Guide to the Allied Dunbar Premiership First Division Spectator Guide to the Allied Dunbar Premiership Second Division Sky Sky is the limit for English viewers Complete Guide to the Main Domestic Fixture 1997-98 Comet
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