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News from 25/08/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Stephen J. Coines, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, A. C. Porter, Tim Carbury, David Hands and Mark Souster, Gerald Long, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, Peter Wade, Ray Dicks, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, David Cromwell, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Deborah Maccoby, Henry Russell, Tom Walker, Thomas Downey, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Paul Newton, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Mark Dancy, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, John O'Leary, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Keith Pike, Chris Rose, Acting Executive Director, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, A. Gardner, Russell Kempson, Robert Lloyd Williams (Master i/c rugby), Nigel Williamson, Rog Hughes, P. H. S., Sue Corrigan, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Tony Samuels, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Harvey Elliot Air Correespondent, Simon de Bruxelles, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Lesley Chamberlain, P. H. S, Moira Shannon, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, G. D. Warren, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Robert Lowe, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Peter Croft, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Frances Lass, Fraser Nelson, Peter Riddel, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Sam Kiley, George Sivell and Sarah Cunningham, Michael Henderson, Neil Cooper, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Nicolas Andrews, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Rodney Clark, Chief Executive, Peter Ewins, David Mungall, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Today Snub by Short widens rift with volcano island Minister claims she is too busy for visit Inside VW is haunted bY the past Straw 'bugged' BT share losses Index Boy's killer may have been stalking village children BBC gives Teletubbies a lesson in confusion Where Lost Luggage Foes to Die Penguin Best Sellers Under the Skin of Sport Tobacco sponsors go into extra time First Telecom Today Husband of''Lady in the Lake' is arrested No Title Mi5 investigates 'bugging' A former intelligence has alleged that Jack Straw's phone was tapped in the 1970s, reports Michel Evans Lombard Direct Woman wins £50,000 over hysterectomy Mowlam to issue talks invitation to Sinn Fein Holidaymaker falls Drugs law overhaul Private health pull-out Bishops' palace sold Fatal jet ski collision New record for Oasis War aircrew honoured Man shot on first day of carnival News in Brief Village is united in grief over 'loss of innocence' Prayers for murdered boy RICOH Flights diverted as crash closes Gatwick Tory gibes as Blair peer joins list of top donors The Times Leterary Supplement Drug dose inquiry as girl dies Former MP takes cash for jokes Army gives tough sergeant-majors marching orders Warning on Scots assembly dismissed by Dewar Drive to burn more BSE offal Returned to the mercy of the sea Excavation of the most important wreck found since Henry VIII's Mary Rose has been ended by a lack of funds, reports Stephen Farrell Zoo signs up tame poet to celebrate its wild beasts The Poetry Society has won lottery cash to allow the muse to travel the land, reports Robin Young Mercury Communications Why Iq would have derailed a Rocket scientist John O'Leary on new claims about intelligence Old people who stay healthy also stay sharp Time Men shot in drinks gang feud Sunbathing still poses risk Medical Briefing By a Staff Reporter: Father of girl, 5, defends BA pilots England expects to excel at mind games Police inquiry into sale of data News in Brief Fire kills girl, 13 Relatives fly out Cell hanging Policeman killed Squirrel blast Cornwall : traffic black spot ahead Awed Multitudes Golden Halo round Disc of Darkness Luck of the Astronomerroyal The first total solar eclipse since 1927 could gridlock the South West, writes Simon de Bruxelles Record numbers will see 'dragon devour the Sun' Cities from Cherbourg to Bucharest will go dark, writes Simon de Bruxelles Line One Island aid from Britain 'misdirected' Islanders say funds would be better spent giving them a chance to rebuild, reports David Adams in Woodlands Compaq Short is known for her direct manner Ministers who Have Long Brought Labour Unwanted Headlines Lawyer pleads insanity for Israeli who killed Briton Foulkes gave up whisky after his fall DIAL-a-PHONE Bargains lure shoppers to lost Eldorado Ian Brodie spends his dollars at america's best hept shopping secret—on lost luggage booty in Scottsboro, alabama Saga Insurance Services Comet One million flock to Pope's Mass Pontiff appeals to young in France for a revived intensity of faith NatWest Bars call time on smokers Moscow paints over purges of Stalin Catholic dissident does battle for women priests Nato has eyes on Karadzic TV mast A European dream mired in the past Inside Germany Italians rally to defend town with Disraeli links Irate mayor closes Open door (Reuters): 'Inferior' Swedes sterilised World Summary (AP): Actress suicide Torture inquiry Border struggle (Reuters): Jamaican toll Netanyahu plea Daewoo Miss Italy fayourite is blind blonde Moi threatens to deal with foreign 'spies' Plea for calm after Kaunda is fired on London witness for Stompie hearing Smoking Causes Clinton faces fresh funding scandal Silk Cut Iraqis hint at renewal of relations with Syria Cook to test moral code on Asia tour Kashmir gun duel on border Shadow over childhood Bullying Hayley tried to throw herself from a third-floor window NatWest The Bully John Hegley Tomorrow The Victim Ranulph Fiennes Catastrophe sweeps the reefs The wasting of the world's coral reefs is baffling marine biologists, who fear new and unexpected killers are at work. AnjananAhuja reports Man apes chimpanzee DNA experiments laser Stylus natural antifreeze Science Briefing Revolution for vintage 78s Beetles don't feel the cold Legal & General The Times Where guitar heroes are the kings of rock Pop: Nigel Williamson on the world-beating form on display at this year's edition of the Reading Festival NatWest Give Me Dickens for the Sloppy writing Gender bending at the palace Edinburgh Festival: A Chinese puzzle and the new Xaryl Churchill Russian circus comes to town BBC Proms Triumph against the odds My Native land Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Opera & Ballet Theatres Theatres Shakespeare in a salt factory Benedict Nightingale reports from the Salzburg Festival on the opening of the National Theatre's new production of Othello 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… The Times A moral victoryfor Socrates Lesley Chamberlain on the need for clear moral teaching Ritz crackers The Times Diary Can the Beetle live down its terrible past? Behind the launching of a 'reborn' Volkswagen lies a history of atrocity, says Michael Pinto-Duschinsky The Only Calid way to establish the truth is for corporations to abandon their document shredders Out of kilter with the Commons The position of Scots MPs has important implications for the whole House, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Bad news Royal fan Lost leader Hot shots Our Island Story Ms Short should be ashamed of her treatment of Montserrat Poison from Pale Why Nato should intervene in the Bosnian Serb media battle Ermion Ape and Beare A welcome to poetry in the pens Greenpeace-BP row over science Rubella vaccine 'Arrogant campaign' to free Hindley Increasing risks from elderly drivers A problem shared Weather forecasts St Edmundshury tower A dressing down during August Luggage out of hand Bosie's gift Animate objects Court Circular Birthdays today Appointment Latest wills DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items When all the fun of the fair has to end Marvels from age of travelling carousels give way to push-button fun Archaeology days show that past is still same enchanted place Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic & Catering Situations Musical Instruments Flights Directory Faresavers Flightseats Jetline Multiple Display Advertising Items Airlink The Times Appointments in the Forces Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Eric Gairy Sir Eric Gairy, Pc, Prime Minister of Grenada, 1974-7, died on august 23 aged 75. He was born on February 19,1922 David Rycroft David Rycroft, linguist, ethnomusicologist and musician, died on August 8aged 72. He was born on December 7,1924 Church news Sir William Swallow Sir William Swallow, Chairman and Managing Director of Vanxhall Motors, 1961-66, died on August 6 aged 92. He was boorn on January 2,1905 Visit to a Madhouse August 25,1815 News The Times Crossword No 20,567 The Times Today AA Information Klm AirUK Tomorrow Vialli returns with four-star performance Barnsley given Rude Awakening by Chelsea Centrum Flying Start Under the Skin of Sport Schumacher supreme as gamble pays off Motor Racing Spa-Francorchamps Details Boss Hugo Boss Smith fails in medal quest Swimming Promoter holds talks with rebel riders Speedway: Havelock, Screen and Loram in Doubt for England Smith and Peters face struggle to the last Sport in Brief Coles is disqualified Wigton savour victory Thirlstone have edge Gladwell flying high Kane widens gap Norman conquers Two more world records fall Athletics Olazabal roars back into Cup contention Golf Ryder Cup Boss Hugo Boss England end on unforgettable high Australia's last-Test weakness surfaces again as Tufnell's guile decides Oval thriller Caddick confounds his critics Mercedes-Benz Picture Gallery Full Final Scoreboard from the Oval Atherton insists on delaying the inevitable Despite strong support, Alan Lee believes that the England captain will step down Hemp helps leaders edge home Cricket Sponsorship gives RFL a headache Rugby League ESSO Ultron Whelan waiting in the wings as Lindsay predicts windfall The Business of Sport Fleming makes light of target Lancashire frustrated Youngsters groomed for success Sport in Schools Yesterday's Socreboards Glamorgan profit from Kent shortfall Cricket Saturday's Scoreboards First-Class Averages Rain stifles England youngsters SKY Lancashire set for autumn of discontent Michael Henderson on the difficulties facing cricket's perennial underachievers Everyone a winner at top-drawer encounter Football Leicester City 0 Manchester United 0 Everything looking far from rosy in Kendall's garden Everton 2 West Ham United 1 Stylish Lombardo provides brain to undermine the brawn of Leeds Leeds United 0 Crystal Palace 2 Beardsley times his arrival to perfection for Bolton Coventry City 2 Bolton Wanderers 2 Charitable strikers put Kinnear in cold sweat Wimbledon 1 Sheffield Wednesday 1 Bergkamp shows rare skill to put the record straight Southampton 1 Arsenal 3 Blackburn draw on new-found harmony Rovers reaping instant dividends from investment in enlightened management Blackburn Rovers 1 Liverpool 1 Newcastle revel in work ethic Newcastle United 1 Aston Villa 0 Dominguez lifts gloom at Spurs Tottenham Hotspur 1 Derby County 0 Hodgson's charges get chance to pull clear Blackburn Rovers v Sheffield Wednesday Today, 8.0 Fa Carling Permiership Nationwide Football League Bell's Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Goalscorers Vauxhall Conference Carling NationWide Bell's Albion are too sharp for ragged Wolves Football Shoeless Joe's Hull bring Hateley back down to earth Guide to the Week Ahead Adams pales in his chairman's shadow Nap hand for Negri caps fine solo effort Kevin McCarra on an Italian with the happy knack of poaching goals Mercury Communications Underwood 's loss dampens Newcastle spirits Bath are beaten at home in dying minutes despite deserving a share of the spoils Townsend fails to convert staying power into triumph The Times Educational Supplement Bridgend strive to find their feet Richmond victory leaves room for improvement Hill 's side shines thanks to French polish Pienaar tells Saracens to get fit or facefailiire Rugby Union Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Big time beckons Gibbs once more Winning Move Keene on Chess Rugby Union Results NatWest Smith's job in doubt as Australia slide Woodward lays down England conditions Rusedski begins us Open attempt on crest of a wave Tennis The Times Picture Gallery Moya enjoys final reward Draws for the us Open at Flushing Meadow Spectators require head for heights Pregnant pause greets birth of new season Tv Action Replay Bland fare rescued by spicy Italians Di Canio and Carbone enliven forgettable Premiership afternoon 'whenever Vinnie Jones took a hefty kick he would fall over backwards' Olympic heat Darkness and confusion RFU and its treatment of Jack Rowell The sad demise of the wet sponge in the modern age Cycling must take its chance This week in The Times By our Racing Staff: Haami tests classic ease in Solario Racing Saturday's Results Leaders on the Flat Chepstow Cartmel Huntingdon Ripon Warwick Fontwell Park Southwell Newton Abbot Classic Cliche makes stamina a virtue Racing: British Raiders Enjoy Clean Sweep in Yesterday's Prix Kergorlay at Deauville Deauville Details Epsom Rapid Raceline Newcastle Polly Golightly has pace to see off sprint rivals Today's Racing on Television Club Cricket Picture Gallery Cycling For the Record Athletics Swimming Baseball Golf Degree Course Vacancies 1997: Arts and Social Science Blackwell's Book Shops A Times Reader Offer Minerva in £105m property deal with Prudential Mahathir rejects Soros invitation Cordiant stays, says Camelot Word-Watching A surplus would make a nice change Masters of disguise sought by Orange Joseph leads Shippam buyout By our Business Staff: Trade issues plea to EU Xaar planning to seek full London listing Bank pay action 'biting' Euro warning Dresdner aim Scots miss out Sunday Tips Tourist Rates Megadeals in the making or sinking in the mire? Plans for big mergers throw up big problems and only advisers seem to gain, says Jon Ashworth Talm Radio Choice Truth behind the rumours Television Choice Hey, instant archaeology : can you dig it? Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Virgin Rail sets in motion £500m tender for tilting trains City firms face $1bn losses on BT-MCI punt Times Two Crossword Roger Bootle 41 Study finds that utility fat cats should be fatter Farm parks reap bumper harvests This week in the Times WH Smith talks to outsider Mortgage Intelligence Mergers 42

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