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News from 26/08/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, David Adams, Andrew Probert, Brian Collett, Fernando sumbana, Adrian Lee, Antonio Galamba, Alison Clarke, Bill Frost, Peter Tanner, Cathie Bell, David Rhys Jones, Philip Wake, D. R. Sargeant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Joanna Bale, S. E. Scammell, Robert MacLachlan, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Ann Widdecombe, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Mario Dimande, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Philip Goldenberg, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Veronica Palmer Director-General, Peter Barnard, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, John Woodcock, P. H. S., John Hopkins, Gary Slapper, Barry Millington, Eunice Kazembe, Norman Hammond, C. Hunt Cooke, Adam Jones, John L. Andrews, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Clare Short, Graham Nalty, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Michael Calvin, P. M. Barman, Roger Boyes, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Elizabeth Newlands, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Margaret Cook, Kathryn Knight and Nuttall, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, David Askham, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gove, R. W. Allison, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Frances Lass, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Gordon Dunwoodie, Mark Henderson, Chris Ayres, Christopher Follett, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Michele Elliott, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Anne Hichens, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Nicholas Watt and Gillian Bowditch, Robert Whymant, Nicholas Watt and James Landale, D. B. Jenkin, Jan Raath, Ross Dunn and our Foreign Staff, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Penguin Bestsellers Short eased aside over volcano aid Whitehall takes on island problem Gorbachev's anger over Krenz jailing Index Children Must Play Waders keep man afloat for 20 hours Cook's wife writes of sacrifices by mothers Win £100,000 Hague Catches the Carnival Sipirt Picture Gallery Haughey faces trial over £1.3m 'Lady in the lake' husband charged Blackburn's Spree Boodle & Dunthorne French turn to Citizen Blair with their problems Ben MacIntyre on the continental postbag awaiting the Prime Minister's return Haughey faces financial ruin Former Taoiseach is accused of tax evasion, reports Martin Fletcher Tory think-tank urges one member, one vote Dell Brown to take up campaign role in Scots poll Mother fineil £400 for false rape claim £50M Cheats Murdered schoolboy mighthave known killer, say police Thomas had many older friends and detectives are compiling a list of his acquaintances, writers Joanna Bale Arson suspected at mansion New face of British diplomacy Women are rapidly reaching the upper levels of a male-dominated service, reports Nicholas Wood Abbey National Journalist in 'Libyan cash' bugging may sue MI5 Freelance who became expert on Third World Keep up tough questioning, Chris Smith tells Paxman Coral Midgley at the Edinburgh International Television Festival Service line Insurance Charities alarmed at casting of children in 'gang rape' play The Royal Court Theatre plans to use boys girls as young as 13 for scene, reports Dalya Alberge Director says TV dinner guests forgave him 'People are their own worst enemy. But we are all vain' Review is ordered in case of M25 robbers Crossword victory for maths teacher New claims llink CJD to water supply Allegations about a rendering plant have raised fresh fears about the risk of infection, writes Robin Young Canon Queen's swans poisoned by outbreak of algae Thames Wildlife is Suffering from the Heat Kathyrn Knight and Nick Nuttall Report Drought drives away salmon Professor calls for cuts in research ranks Sir Hermann Bondi thinks the number of scientists should be halved, reports Nigel Hawkes British Museum finds history on its own doorstep Redevelopment has uncovered the original site, which was buried 150 years ago, reports Norman Hammond Newcastle Despair 'is as bad for the heart as smoking' Maoris Hope to Repatriate their Warriros Skulls AFP: Indian Farmer Says the Koh-I-Noor Diamond is his Arts Council fears cut in lottery cash Police to play part in wide reveiw of drug laws Ministers face calls to regulate use of jet skis Luxuriant heather moorlands go through a purple patch Defence Ministry 'an It dinosaur' Brigadier accuses MoD of wasting huge sums, reports Michael Evans General tells Gulf War veterans to sue TV doctor endures pains of real-life tropical fever Medical Briefing AA Home Insurance Gun lobby takes fight for cash to Europe News in Brief Going for gold Murder charge Vodka hijacked Israeli apologises Beatles festival Six years' jail for lajst East German boss The sentencing of its last leader marks Germany's final reckoning with the repressive regime beyond the Wall, writes Roger Boyes Kohl attempts to extinguish euro brushfires set by Waigel CAF Danish neo-Nazis on trial Plavsic wins over army in tussle with Karadzic From Reuters in Paris: Pope's visit to France leaves ?3m deficit Soros gift of $15mto oppose US drug laws Russia protests at US-led fleet in Black Sea Moscow's critics still face 'jail' in mental hospital Viglen North Korea suffers blow as envoy defects Seoul will offer farm tools to Pyongyang Tate Gallery (Reuter): Netanyahu reassures critics Bethlehem blockade provokes new clashes Setback to republican hopes in Australia Drive toopen Jaffna road link may stop Tigers Inquiry into shooting of Kaunda Florida wins $11bn from tobacco giants Smuggling rise may scupper cigarette deal Parents call for release of man who shot Reagan Custer bites dust again in Little Bighorn memorial row Islanders determined to build anew The People of Montserrat are snubbing Britian's evacuation plans and looking to a future in the island's north, David Adams reports from Davy Hill (Reuter): Paris museum gets Degas masterpiece Pigeons may be protected species (AP): New crisis threatens Mir crew World Summary (Reuter): 4,367 executed (AP): Stadium blast Sultan sex ruling (AP): Quake panic (Reuter): Barbie bust Time Computer Systems Who are the victims? Who are the Bullies? Bullying When a 'bit of fun' turns into violent intimidation On Day Two of our series, Michele Elliott asks how you can tell if your child is the victim of bullying. And what can you do to prevent it? What to Do if your Child is Being Bullied Watch forthe tell-tale signs Useful numbers The prediction that saved my life Grounded by a fortune-teller's warning, foreign correspondent Tiziano Terzani made a journey into the occult. Interview by Bill Frost The lost tribe of American Jews Tunku Varadarajan reports on the challange to Judaism from liberal attitudes and intermarriage Hastings Direct The Royal Bank of Scotland Tomorrow Small, but perfectly informed Richard Cork takes his magnifying glass to the Citytraveller Direct Ltd Dutch brass in need of polish Edinburgh Festival: Valery Gergiev continues his orchestral marathon Thinking big pays off Opera The Open University Around the Galleries A publico very pro Bono Pop: At Wembley Stadium, Stephen Dalton finds that rumours of U2's demise are much exaggerated Texans at home on the widest range BBC Proms Dallas SO/ Litton Albert Hall/ BBC 2/ Radio 3 Theatres Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Times Theatre When Montserrat handed me its shopping list Clare Short replies to criuticism of her efforts to help the people of an island threatened with volcanic devastation It is wrong to trap people—they must be able to make choices Party time The Times Diary Invincible in its innocence Even the random killing of a child can't rob Happisburgh of its essential decency High jinks The Times Diary Pas de deux The Times Diary Pincer move The Times Diary Time to clean the Windows Anatole Kaletsky on the curse of Bill Gates Labour Pains The Times Blair has much to do if momentum is to be restored Sins of the Fathers The Times An understandable but disquieting German verdict Bondi's Formula The Times Fewer scientists could make for better science Deprivation in top security prisons 'Pampered' prisoners Olives for peasants Charging motorists true travel costs Transport solutions Room at the top School food Family life and the politician's wife Bernini and the Pope Tills apart Sporting psalm Rats in the cistern Social News Birthdays Sir Robert Aitken Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Forthcoming marriages Marriages University news Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Graves robbed for garden ornaments Anniversaries Access Tickets All Tickets! Churchill's Stairlifts plc Airlink Worldwide Flightseats Cash comes in for veterans of great volunteer army Latest wills Flights Directory Jetline Faresavers Jetworld Court & Social Icarus Flights Professor John Martin Obituaries The Times Roy Rolland Captain Geoffrey Fowkes Roger Edwards Loss of the Ocean Monarcii On this Day Choose your fantasy team Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players This Week's Transfers Midfield Players Managers Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,568 Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Forecast Lifeboats Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Blackburn blow Wednesday away Carbone's dismissal completes dismal night for Sbeffield as Rovers run rior Rusedski proves an instant hit at No 1 Rugby League Law Enterprise TIMAX Television and Radio Jordan thrives in the power game Inimitable Irishmen defies convention to compete in ruthless world of Formula One motor racing Celts provoke Wasps' anger Rugby Union: English Clubs Call for Greater Share of European Money Wappett 's boys do England proud As the RFU continues to look for a coach, David Hands finds one enjoying success Hill talks over switch Hall runs off with prize at The Belfty In Brief Lewis decries Johnson's 'ego' Athletics Smith in seventh heaven Sailing By a Correspondent: Williams flies in to savour triumph New stadium fails to inspire Rubin in opening match Tennis Flushing Meadows Results Guessing game goes to wire John Hopkins on the various Ryder Cup permutations that the International Open in Munich this week will unravel Golf Six of Npallestergs's Eurcpe Eam Have yet to Be Determined European Ryder Cup Standings Wilkinson hones game on his doorstep Julian Muscat finds one of the leading British players taking the domestic route to a higher ranking Fowler and Owen give Evans best of choices Football Real Madrid Put Prohibitive Price on Sought-After Seedorf Juventus win Super Cup more easily than friends Overseas View Adams adds to England woes Wigan halt Bulls' winning streak Bradfor's hopes of crowning Super League title with unbeaten season are dashed at Odsal The Times Sheehan on Bridge By a Correspondent: Tigers' future still in doubt despite revival Jackson's injury-time try reins in Broncos Keene on Chess Spin dimension adds lustre to game's attraction John Woodcock says Tufnell exploited pitch conditions at the Oval that would have been far more familiar to great left-armers of the past Times writers reflect on the lessons of an Ashes series won by a fine Australia team Stewart can lead from the front in raising standards No dishonour in defeat by Taylor's men Line and Length Wed 27th Day Cricket Test Averages Australia ready to have two captains British athletics beset by financial worries Aaa championships lack former attraction John Goodbody says difficult decisions are facing leading adminstrators Pools Forecast For the Record Today's Fixtures Forth Coming Company Golf Days Royal success aided by diplomacy Racing: Balding Releases Son for Winnning Ride on Shaft of Light in Amateurs' Derby Eddery handed five-day ban Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterdays Ten-Bank Holiday Meetings Uttoxeter Ripon Masterful Popov strikes stylish blow for purists Swimmin Medal Table ZMB MacLay Murray & Spens Solicitors Legal Appointments Surprise defeat for Allcock Newly Qualified-West End No Title Laurence Simons Oil & Gas Defendant Personal Injury Work Hawes and Price on course for golden start Bowls Obree may be denied world track comeback Cycling No Title Senior Litigator, Berks Solicitor Probate, Tax, Trusts Guilt of an accessory The liability of a murderer's accomplice is an area under scrutiny, says Gary Slapper Picture Gallery Legal Appointments Alastair Thomson & Partners MacDonald & Company Bankind, Midlands Medical Negligence N. London Com Prop £3sk Sporting bodies need a referee JF Index Swept up in the low pay trap Alison Clarke looks at the role biology plays in low-earning women being denied statutory maternity pay GE Legal Appointments QD Commercial Property, Bath Commercial Lit, Exeter Insolvency Exeter Try a Career that Isn't Legal Lib-Lab liaison offers shift in political culture Another way to run the country... Rakisons Meat traders team up for joint operation Business to Business Notice to Readers Jersey Based Professional Gambler FDC International Ltd Prime Analysis Limited Mecca for violin makers David ASkhawn finds two enthusiases who have hit the right note with students from fair and wide City 2000 The Best Deal Ever Private Detective MJN The right choice Property Development Company Lorraine Electronics Message plus Risks in franchising higher than expected Volta River Authority Electricity Company of Ghana St. Aldates Corporate Degree Course Vacancies 1997: Engineering and Technology University and College Hotline Numbers for Clearing The Times Millennium SOAS Staffordsbire University Education Courses Review Westminster Tutors Sheffield Hallam University University of Plymouth The Manchester Metropolitan University St. Aldates College Campbell Harris Cife Excellence in Independent Education Davies's MPW Lansdowne College Unlocking Potential Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Morris College of Journalism How to Make ?25,000 a Year-With Year Home Computer Morris College of Journalism Education Courses Review Duff Miller BAC Abbey Rochester Tutors Independent College Cherwell College A Level & Gcse Courses Collingham Abacus College Cherwell College DG Oxford and County Business College Bradford Business BAC Portland Place School D'over Broeck's College Oxford Retakes at Cats Bath Academy Queen's Kingston University Challenge Oxford Tutorial College Davies's Ealing BAC CEPS The University of Salford Teletext Career Analysts St. Albans Tutors Brighton Restoring the ring of confidence for retakes Walford College University of Wolverhampton Education Courses Review Swansea Institute Athrofa Abertawe University of Hertfordshire Lampeter Scramble for places moves into overdrive Consultants have played a key role in students' hectic summer Lansdowne College To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6800 Gabbitas Educational Consultants Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College Master of Business Administation Cranfield University Blackwell's Book Shops Trinity College Carmarthen Bishop Grosseteste University College, Lincoln Make Money Writing About Crime & Suspense University of Portsmouth WANTeD Keen Readers Courses National Extension College UH Career Analysts Quest MacDonald 3 Months in Europe CIFE BAC Surrey College Bellerbys College London Montessori Centre The Sunday Times Capitalisation, week's change Honda Results and Statistics Alternative Investment Market WH Smith succession eclipses results Reporting this Week Dealing with a touch of Style Dow loses gains in light trading World Markets Tourist Rates Change on Week Wall Street Focus on trade and Japan's recovery Economic Outlook Computer professionals tap into a boom in City salaries Adam Jones says IT workers are exploiting the scarcity of their skills Pressure on Liffe increases The Times Conference Link Ministers pledge cash for revival of rail links By our City Staff: Bg linked to bid for Iran gas operation Brighton comes out rock bottom Forum urges tax breaks for training From a Correspodent: Foster's suffers 15% setback in profits Rowe & Maw Bic taking legal action against Sheaffer Scottish business wary of devolution consequences Michael Gove finds a number of financial instituations in Scotland less than jubilant about the return of a parliament Word-Watching BBC Auctioning royal history Television Choice Radio Choice Implausible, if not incredible, but so what? Review BBC1 Lower power prices hope in pool reform SFO Docman plan to simplify trials Times Two Crossword Companies Northern Rock members bank on bigger payouts Wall Street nerves tested with outlook still volatile Books etc aims to float Investor Intelligence Vote Fear By a Correspondent: Dow Corning starts compensation fund Striving for a brighter future Special Report on Malawi and Mozambique The East African countries of Malawi and Mozambique are among the poorest in the world. Both are heavily indebted and dependent on aid. Both are committed to economic reform This supplement was produced for the Times by… Malawi Posts & Telecommunications Corporation Malawi Mozambique Making a dream come true Malawi The Government of Malawi is striving to create an economy in which investment replaces aid Moves to diversity beyond agriculture Malaysia sees potential Press Corporation Limited Finding the right investors New links with South East Asia Leading trust awaits decision to privatise Malawi The power of the press Corporation lies in it operating as a conglomerate Joint ventures with major internationals New role in finance Private sector ventures are the focus for MDC Capital3 Fo development Economic rescue pinned on tobacco Principal export crop leads the way in farming development Farm output set to grow Reforms have made the agricultural sector more dynamic Milawi Water project will make substantial improvements Need to diversify Admarc Airline sees business lift Joint ventures extend air destinations Capital construction Economic upturn calls for property development Linking for export A choice of freight is available for investment Milawi Targeting telecoms Loan to develop the network Air malawi Tourism could be major earner Africa's 'warm heart' is aiming for half a million visitors by year 2000 Malawi MPICO New services as banks compete Call for full liberalisation as finance sector starts to grow Mawali Malawi Development Corporation NB Stability attracts foreign investors Government works to smooth the way for development cash A shift in the right direction Economy is 'on the right track' as privatisation programme moves towards completion Wonkers will be in demand as new industries develop Cpi-Investment Promotion Centre Electricidade De Mocambique JFS Banco Comercial De Mocambique Wooing Malaysia HCB Powered by the Zambesi` Hydroelectricity will meet Mozambique's energy needs New dam could generate 2,500mw Mozambique Gas finds signal oil Multinationals see long-term prospects in natural resources Ports offer gateway to regional market Development of transport corridor links with landlocked neighbours Mozambique Conseng Huge drive to build new roads Objective to speed up the transport of produce Freight route will cut export costs Bid for state airline Banco Standard Totta De Mozambique, Sarl New moves to boost fanning Government five-year plan will raise agricultural performance Mozambique Top group chooses tea A great deal to offer Developing facilities are attracting more tourists to the unspoilt beaches and island of Mozambique Change Presents new challenges for banks Persuading people to deposit their money is not an easy task Mozambique This supplement was produced for the Times by… CFM

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