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News from 29/08/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Giles Tremlett, Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, Alexandra Frean, A. Binmore, Hugh Hanning (Chairman), Ann Curry, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Tim Oliver, Philip Howard, Gregory Stewart, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Julian Murray-Evans, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Simon Bailey, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Ann Taylor, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, John O'leary Education Editor, Rupert Cox, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, S. V. Straker, Ray Kennedy, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, John F. Martin, Anatole Kaletsky, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Edward Gorman, Michael Cole, Russell Kempson, Patience Wheatcroft, City Editor, Paul Durman, Paula Marshall, David Watts and our Foreign Staff, Paul Sexton, Eric Sidebottom, John Wall, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, David Watts and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Michael Calvin, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Chris Parker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Elizabeth Cowley, Philip R. Noakes, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Donald Watts, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alasdair Murray and Paul Durman, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Kimberly Fortier, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Jenny Macarthur, Matthew Bond, Conal Gregory, Wakeham, Chairman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Joan Smith, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Under the Skin of Sport MI6 to step up tight against drug barons Money laundering is main target Index Record City fine Boys of 10 charged with rape Happy Birthday to Me Mowlam invites Sinn Fein to full-scale peace talks Upside-down ride to terror Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Second boat couple saved from storm Blair gets back to work with a warning for his ministers Allied Dunbar £lm pledge gives boost to literacy scheme Gift follows the success of summer schools, reports David Charter Midland 19 soldiers discharged by battalion for drug-taking Abbey's pigeons fall prey to hunter hawk English want say on devolution Class divide on economy Labour sacks 'no' campaigner in referendum Boy found hanging by belt in bathroom News in Brief Rider killed MP censured Killing verdict Author's gifts We were sensible, rescued sailors insist Family tell of relief as Navy arrived and they could abandon ship Office for Parker Bowles as charity role grows Master wordsmiths fail spelling test Spell Check Surrey police solve African murders 'Non-sailor' astonishes club members M MI5 chief to reveal how many seer et files still exist Shayler affair could force early disclosure, says Micheal Evans Despite half a century of inflation, we are - officially - better off Dell How a war hero of 83 returned to Dizzy heights for flight of his life Return of the rains washes out harvest Commuters risk heart disease News in Brief Rollason surgery Osgood road ban Road death fine Charity raided Raising the roof Correction Script agent writes off British films Stars agree that too little time and money is being spent on screenplays NatWest Direct Line Tipster on remand 'plotted to murder' 10 people University buys Beecham music library Staples Fluoride dispute deprives poor of greatest benefit Nigel Hawkes on a study that highlights the nation's dental health divide Flip-flops save man struck by lightning Kentucky links the squirrel to CJD 'Energy' drinks under fire for caffeine content Robin young samples a new way of selling an old ingredient Children can cope with coffee better than adults Medical Briefing DK NHS will use private clinic for anorexics' Sharps Bedrooms Outsiders dance off with music prize By our Foreign Staff: Swiss in widening sterility scandal BT Gook delivers rights sermon to Asians Britains six-point plan Historian sheds light on Ii Duce's view of Hitler Wartime Axis was 'purely tatical' and hid mistrust and hostility, writes Richard Owen Bonn tries to dispel fears of euro delay Botha calls for black party leader Halifax Wary Beijing treads softly in Hong Kong Two months after Britain's handover of soverignty, China has made no major changes, James Pringle reports By our Foreign Staff: Kinshasa obstructs UN human rights mission By our Foreign Staff: Australia takes step nearer switch to becoming republic Time Computer Systems Rabin "was ready for Golan deal' Radio incites Serbs to attack Nato force Currys Yeltsin sacks chief military reformer World in Brief 42 die in Venezuela jail riot (Afp): Frenchman grandfather at 32 Bonn plea for landmines ban (Afp): Rape 'was woman's fault' McVeigh lawyer is replaced UN votes for Unita sanctions (Afp): Celtic tomb found in Poland (Afp): Indian has his work cut out Upstart King eyes up burger crown Minorities lose special status Giles Whittell in Los Angeles sees King's dream shattered ASA Political life of the Kennedys draws to a close Star of Clinton Cabinet faces corruption charges Spain salutes bullring's 'monster' The Royal Bank of Scotland British policy on volcano attacked byGrant I grew up not wanting children, the same way that I didn't aspire to be a pilot or a nuclear physicist A generation of women os choosing not to have children. Joan smith explains why The Sunday Times Monday in the Times Somak Why my mother is not a monster A month out of the country It's August, and Kimberly Fortier finds herself alond at her desk with no one answering the phone American Express Vodafone Art Galleries Opera & Ballet Theatres Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Bigger brushstrokes The millennial doom merchants are wrong, says Isabel Carlisle painting is alive and well, as a new London show proves The Times theatre What a bawdy carry-on A chaste Mald in cheapside Globe All that jazz Radio Grosse Pointe Blank Seeing doubles in the bar Timeless Gateway Edinburgh Festival: A thrilling piece of theatre with music, and an absorbing evening of musical eccentricity Time flies when it's embellished SCO/MacKerras Usher Hall Foo Fighters A bad back won't stop a good man The really interesting story about the irrepressible lads of Bentley Rhythm Ace is the gruesome accident that you don't get to see on their promotional video Fleetwood Mac the Dance Motown's saviours? If Boyz 2 Men's new album fails, a once-great record label is in deep trouble. Paul sexton reports I'm Not following You Genius reborn on the bridge Never saw a comeback like this before New Pop Album: The comtinuing resurgence of Edwyn Collins gives Alan Jackson a nice warm glow Wail with the original Nashville cats Blues Album Andys Records Tower Blair can't let Labour become a stupid party The Government ignores ideas, say intellectuals. John Lioyd disagrees Flying again Why this Government won't legalise drugs Ann Taylor, who chairs the Cabinet's drugs committee, insists that the narcotics war is not lost The Bolivian birthday party By the shores pf Lake TIticaca, we sat down and ate. Above us, the Andes Branching out Big mover In a spin Just dandy Talk, or Walk? Ministers must help trimble out of his dilema Gore's Challenge Principles at stake in the race to succeed Clinton Duffers Afloat For those in folly on the sea Taxpayers' input into legal costs Montserrat crisis Home work incentives Privacy law would help only the rich Poor prognosis for doctors' training Stopped clocks Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Family life Brought to book Vegetarian views meet opposition No horsewhips A-level lit crit Chinese puzzle Court Circular\ Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery School news Farriers' Company University news Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Robert Kiln Robert kiln, Lloyd's underwriter and archaeologist, died on august 16 aged 77. He was born on May 14,1920 Duncan Swift Duncan Swift, Jazz pianist, died from cancer on August 8 aged 54. He was born on February 21,1943 Personal Column Flatshare London tourist Centre Health & Fitness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airlink Worldwide Jetworld Jetline Faresavers Monument Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Legal Notices Nancy Wansbrough Nancy Wansbrough, cricketer, sociologist and author, died on august 13 aged 82. She was born on July 22,1915 Professor Lloyd Thompson Lloyd Thompson, Professor of Classies at Idaban University, Nigeria, 1967-95, died of cancer yesterday aged 65. He was born on June 24,1932 Spectacular Seaside Displays News The Times Crossword No 20,571 Business Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Inside Section 2 Today SBC hit by record ?480,000 fine SFA looks at credit Suisse trader sacked for rogue option deals Boots pays ?9m to unload loss-making AG Stanley Firms 'face extra ?2bn pension bill' Economics Ladbroke bints at Hilton merger Roadbuilders seek refund Education Waterstone keen to buy business back Sport Dollar hit by nervous Wall St Cable & Wireless Television and Radio Business Today Discount buy Airwaves Bookies recovering ground lost to lottery Concerted efforts by the big betting groups to widen their appeal are beginning to reap a reward, Dominic Walsh reports Racal partnership wins ?1.5bn MoD contract BAe applauds French moves over Airbus Margins boost for T&N Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Visual eyes America Boards ignore Greenbury Slough spaced out Homes code extended ING pays ?375m for US bank Kirch switches from DFI to Premiere Business Roundup Australian rail deal Huge new gas find Duty-free threat to jobs MacFarlane disappoints Guinness Peat prospers TUC meets Hague Quicks marches ahead Era goes into decline Tourist Rates Aerospace boom sets Rolls on record path French seal Leigh deal with dawn raid By Our City Editor: When Chinese walls are broken Commentary Reckitt & Colman rules out sale BT shrugs off US lawsuits Lender tests the water in Warsaw Join our Winter Cruise to the Caribbean B&J gets What Everyone Wants for ?6m Heavyweights hit as Far East worries spread Stock market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Pension fund robbery Thempus T&N Rolls-Royce Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Reckitt & Colman Wall Street Mayor's nest Asian turmoil spells danger for West How Hong kong reacts to the crisis could have global repercussions Economic View Picture that Sound idea for the millennium Next week's launch of Xfm as an alternative radio station comes after an epic battle, says Chris Ayers Don't bet on it Transfer move Daejan Holdings PLC The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. Equities follow US down Cable & Wireless The Times Education UH University of Hertfordshire Durham University Business School A Retake Year to Be Proud of! How To Write For Children How To Make ?20,000 p. a. As a Sports Writer The University of Birmingham Kingston University University of Surrey Westminster School Sixth Form Entrance 1998 Assess, and their success is assured Tim Jones uncovers the secrets of attaining good grades and conquering the league tables Education Courses Review Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Walford College Kingston University National Extension College BAC Challenge Bishop Grosseteste University College Oxford and County Business College London Montessori Centre A good head for exam figures Hugh Thompson marvels at the comprehensives that manage to compete Gabbitas Bellerbys College St. Albans Tutors Language Courses Abroad & English Courses in UK Surrey College School of Child Care Live within your means Iola Smith reports on the help offered to students by Bath University's financial advice service Education Courses Review Fettes College Lansdowne Secondary CEPS UeL Weekend Breaks with IT training Multiple Display Advertising Items Don't give up yet -marks can still rise If your grades are unexpectedly low, you can have your papers remarked The Nottingham Trent University Educational Courses Review Surrey College Education Courses Review Albemarle The University of Greenwich Retakes at Cats Westminster Tutors Oxford Tutorial College Ealing Soas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bishop Grosseteste University College, Lincoln The Times Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College Davies's Bath Academy University of Abertay Dundee Cife A Level Re-Take & First-Time Abbey Lansdowne College BAC Davies's BAC Bales College MPW Mander Portman Woodward Duff Miller A Level & Gcse Courses Collingham Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College Cherwell College Degree Course Vacancies 1997: Engineering and Technology University Amp College Hotline Numbers for Clearing Manchester girls repeat success Guide to the Highest-Ranking State and Independent Schools Whitaker puts Britain back in the chase Equestrianism Fantasy race hots up for our ?25,000 top prize Congreaves courts American dream Julian Muscat watches an English basketball player make her mark in the women's national league in the United States Boardman unmoved despite loss of crown Cycling Going concerns lead to improvements at grassroots level Racing Sandown Park Yesterday's Results Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Chester Haami ready to raise classic profile Thunderer: Perth Rapid Raceline Premiership finest can redress the balance of power Times writers focus on the challenge facing British clubs in Europe before today's cup draws Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Rangers' riches come to naught How the English Clubs Line up in Europe Newcastle look to join new elite Uefa faces cup ruling challenge Football Glapwell dare to dream of Wembley Morgan set to cash in at Goodwood Golf Wales select Thomas despite suspension Rugby Union Betis pay £22m for Denilson Fixtures SKY sports England name Games team Sport in Brief Australia rampant Price scores double Nicol marches oh Woodchester win Norfolk triumph Waqar holds Key to Glamorgan hopes of victory Cricket Stephenson shines amid the showers Challenge falls apart at the seam Gallian's frustration boils over in tantrum Franks puts Zimbabwe on road to rum Gloucestershire hit by double blow after elongated break Warwickshire given heart by Donald Somerset held up by Cassar Yesterday Scoreboards Betts turns injury into advantage Cricket For the Record Cricket pops from deckchairs to duvets NatWest Sussex suffer for late night Henman broadens his appeal David Powell finds the united states tennis public warning to a playful British winner Seeds blossom slowly after delay for rain Word-Watching The Weather Channel Results from the us Open In the steps of a master Television Choice Radio Choice Gaiete Parisienne, a la mode d'EastEnders Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Basketball 36 Slow coaches keep England waiting Bakerturns up heat in bid to make Ryder Cup Pressure mounts as players swing into action at BMW Internationaql Open Times Two Crossword Wright faces severe FA punishment Chocolate weighs heavily on Merricks Edward gorman learns the shameful truth behind an Olympic medal-winner's sharp fall First Telecom Football 38 Atherton reaches his day of decision

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