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News from 01/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Charles Bremner, Adam Sage and Pat Prentice, Andrew Probert, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, David Anstis, Browen Maddox and Giles Whittell, Jan Morris, Des Burkinshaw, Richard Hobson, Leslie Hill, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, Alison Kervin, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Donald Winterton, Martin Fletcher, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Shirley English, Vaughan Harris, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, J. Szemerey, Jason Niss?, Geralad Davies, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Dorothy Rowe, John Taylor, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, James Landale Political Reporter, Keith Pike, N. W. Lenton, Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Ian Shaw, Oliver Lindsay, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Sarah Johnson, Denis Noble, Charles Bremner and Stephen Farrell and Alan Hamilton and Philip Webster, Dennis Berry, Sydney Friskin, Arnold Wolfendale, Simon de Bruxelles, Norman Hammond, D. Leeser, Christopher Gardner-Thorpe, David Watts, Peter Tatlow, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, L. Passerini, Peter Gordon, Pat Prentice, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Mark Hodkinson, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Brian Thorne, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Martin Halliwell, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Brian Glanville, John Leatham, Philip Webster, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, James Landale and Arthur Leathley, Elizabeth Cowley, Chris Ayres, Tom Rhodes, Patrick Jephson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, A. J. Nicholls, Staff Reporter, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Bill Edgar, David Powell, Nicolas Andrews, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Colin McQuillan, Tim Steele, Mark Dunn, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Prince comes home with 'the Poeple's Princess' Palace considers full state funeral as the world mourns Inside Timetable of events Journey from dinner date in tragedy Paris Bodyguard was 'Dodi's shadow' Cause of Death Mourners join traffic at tunnel of death Chalk lines are all that remains of crash as route reopens, writes Pat Prentice Winess Police dealt with crowds not victims, says tourist Witnes Speed meant even safest car could give little protection The Car Carpet flowers stretches m peaces at dawn of mourning Thousands went to share thier tears and anger as the news began to spread, reports Adam Fresco Search begins for lasting memorial to satisfy public Norman Hammond reports on the making of place in history FA puts stop to matches for first time in 45 years Sport No mention of accident as Princes join church service The Family Children may need warning about effects of grief Teenagers suffer badly and 'stiff upper lip' recovery, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Masses after mother talks to priests Picture Gallery Mother Teresa calls for prayers American sorrow tinged with anger at fairytale's grim end By our Foreign Staff: Clinton pays tribute to a compassionate woman 'I will always be glad that I knew the Princess' World Reaction On Other Pages By our Foreign Staff: UN chief praises battle for ban on mines Diana Princess of Wales Unlucky stars dogged her days The Life and Death of Diana, Prience of Wales The fates conspired to ensure the daughter of a doomed marriage with an unhappy childhood should never find fulfillment in a fairytale, writes Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Legends forged by an untimely death Picture Gallery A rare ability to cut through the glitz and glitter She was happiest when she was giving Tom Walker in Sarajevo recalls an evening when the Princess was able to behave like a normal person Picture Gallery Fayed's generosity touched her heart Glamorous figure who turned heads towards good causes Demands grow to keep paparazzi hounds at bay Anti-stalking legislation may offer solution to harassment without privacy laws, reports Richard Ford Bitter brother says press 'has her blood on its hands' If MPs do not create privacy law, judges will With media self-regulation unlikely to satisfy any longer, Frances Gibb assesses legal options for balancing individuals, rights against public interest Strict legislation 'did not prevent what happened in Paris' Argument rages on whether stalking legislation should provide protection against harassment, reports Carl Midgley Cook hint of action 'over role played by aggressive intrusion' Paparazzi had 'forced couple to leave Italy' Richard Owen on reports that the Princess had flown to paris to escape to escape harassment in Sardinia Newcastle Building Society Double edge to media relationship Agent for photos is 'bereft' at loss Phillips Clashes increase as celebrities stand up to the 'stalkers' Public figures are increasingly fighting against the antics of the paparazzi, reports Alexandra Frean Media struggles to find that 'correct emotion' Did the death of the princess warrant such TV and radio coverage ?Peter Baranard thinks it did News and tributes fill BBC schedule Carol Midgley on how normal service was abandoned Time Computer Systems Tricky decisions the legacy for statesmen Politics Distressed Blair recalls countless lives 'touched by joy and comfort Philip Webster on how the Prime Minister and the Opposition leader gave voice to national grief Campaigning in referendums is suspended Political leaders past and present unite in tribute By a Staff Reporter: Article foretold lethal attention of press Al Fayed mourns his first-born son Grief-stricken millionaire flies home from Paris with body of kind and gentle' son, writes Andrew Pierce Other nations beckoned with promise of peace Lapses left in security cover Forte Heritage Grief felt across all walks of life Jane Shilling sees an out pouring of grief from the cheap flowers left by nightclubbers to the eloquent tributes of public figures Friends tell of the Princess's devotion to her young sons Carey recalls faith and devotion Church leader expressed concern at the role of the media, reports Dominic Kennedy 'She could reach out and touch ordinary people just like us' The crowds were drawn by the magnetism ofthe young woman on her first tour, reports Simon de Bruxelles Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Muffled bells sound ancient alert across rural England In fading light the Princess returns with full honours Raf Northolt National Geographic Channel Countess recalls elegant ways of Princess The drive and inspiration of a born leader Patrick Jephson, a former private secretary to the Princess, remembers nine challenging years that saw a unique combination of glamour and dignity Why the nation is right to share family's grief It is the tragedy of alife cut short rather than royal status that makes us so mourn, write Nigella Lawson First direct Charity workload that ended with a happy day The saviour spurned by the court Alone in the Royal Family, Diana saw that the monarchy must adapt to survive. Thwarted in life, she may yet succeed in death-if Prince William continues her mission A simple heart in a heartless world Some despised Diana, but what could have made her bitter made her sweet No law could have shielded her Diana's death is astain on the reputation of the press, but privacy legislation is not a remedy A Modern Mirror A Princess whose hopes and uncertainities captured her age Can press intrusion be blamed for deaths of the Princess and Dodi Fayed? Help for MPs Olives for peasants Counselling has positive aspects too Volkswagen gifts A little wildness… In defence of scientists Ask a silly question… Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Personal Coloumn General Sir John Gibbon Sir Charles Graham Birthdays today School news The night sky in September Marriages Diana, Princess of Wales Index The Times Crossword No 20,573 Index KLM Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Labour scraps student grant a year early Up to 100,000 will lose state support Existing TV technology could be switched off in ten years Capital Bank Bucks, Bread and Greenbacks Britain's Best Loved Children's Book Under the Skin of Sport Tribal hero's skull starts journey home Self-financing legal aid proposed by barristers Furious Short hints that she may bow out Trimble starts vital week for peace Martin Fletcher on the chnaces of the Unionist party deciding whether to participate in multi-party talks Mesh Computers Plc Classic fountains may be legacy of IRA bomb Man from Mi5 plans book to beat injunction Theme plan to help passengers feel at home in railway stations Lottery winner quits after golf club snub News in Brief Paedophile list in force Body in lay-by Polar trips planned Rain brings 999 flood Fire killer in court Motor Show test drives £2m medicines project Free-range backing 50p piece shrinks Wicked Roald Dahl is children's choice The politically uncorrect author has seven of the top ten titles for under-16s, reports Tim Jones Top 20 overall titles Couple claim£3,000 damages for bungled wedding photos Acting on impulse may be genetic Juicy Imagination has last word over realism Sarah Johson children 's books reviewer forThe Times , finds a moral in the poll for publishers who prefer angst to magic Disruptive boy comes of age as film director Elgar's descendants horrified by plan to create 'theme park' Lloyds Bank Moving images in scene change Mussum 's exhibits go into storagefor digital technology, writes Russell Jenkins Beaver given chance of new life in Britain Alcoholics who dry out risk brain damage Suspect in $22m robbery arrested after five months Hard labour for Israeli spy (AP): Swedish King in TV row Clinton tackles vacancies American boost for Plavsic (Reuter): Algerian rebels seek peace AEP: Nigeria book launch halted (AP): Alert after biker gunfight Naples gangsters kill shrine pilgnm Hope for new volcano isle town Philippines and Britain move to stop child abuse Capital caught in vision of hell Maple Computer The Open University Money - what is it really for?Almost all of us want it, but we're far too embarrassed to talk abut it. her new book, The Real Meaning of money, Dorothy Rowe argues that before we can appreciate the true value of money and what it can buy, we must first learn to understand ourselves EPF Direct MDM Tomorrow Capitalisation, week's change British Funds Connex aims compensation Coutts This week in the Times Strong pound not for ever, says George Hum likely to move in as chairman of Gec Hoping to be richer - thanks to Richer Lloyds Tsb adviser leads Bank 's supervision team Of gas to make suppliers sell ethically on doorstep Tense round of pay talks likely as rises accelerate Currency fears in Far East Polyfilla plan Yorkshire sale BAe pursuit Tourist Rates Doubters moved Green to take digital TV risk Awart-winning media writer Raymond snoddy joins TheTimes today joins The Timestoday with an exclusive interview Strong mark will give euro a fighting chance Iceland poised to return to the black with ˆˆ£25m Paribas Results and Statistics Dazzled by the future Edinburgh Festival: At last, says Richard Morrison, here is progressive music that makes sense Opera & Ballet The Reduced Shakespeare Company Tune in to Radio Shakespeare To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… This week in the Times Choose your team and win £50,000 Natives friendly in racecourse jungle Another Fantasy strikes Curragh Details HarperCollins Publishers Rapid Raceline Kilimanjaro 16-1 for Derby Leaders on the Flat Results from Saturdays Four Meetings Hexham Hamilton Park For the Record Club Cricket Tennis: United States Open from Flushing Meadows Rugby Union Rugby League Global adventure that gives fresh perspective Guide to the Week Ahead By a Correspondent: Fire fails to H destroy Hancock's title hope Speedway Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Code of conduct that makes perfect sense Winning Move` Keene on Chess Youngsters show driving ambition Picture Gallery Simple Fractions Academy dispute highlights the great divide The Business of Sport Gateway 2000 Greenwood grows Into centre of excellence Anderson watches good Irish work go to waste New boys struggle on first day Greenstock nips Bristol comeback in the bud Gullivers Harlequins suffer in pursuit of open play Late penalty try makes for an unsatisfactory climax Jones inspires record-breaking display Davies, a genius who leaves a huge void SKY Donald dazzles in rout of Essex Smith puts Kent in driving seat Hegg leads charge by Lancashire Old Trafford (Yorkshire won toss ): Lancashire by 31 runs Yesterday's Scoreboards Sore draw puts dampener on Glamorgan hopes Cricket Alan Lee Sporting Index Caldy's bowling retains title Lord's (Shipton-unter-Wychwood won toss ); Calay beat Shipton-under-wychwood by 56 runs Saturday's Scoreboards M is for Money Edwards gives England hope for World Cup Sarah Potter believes that England and South Africa show some promise Castle lost in the fog as Sky clouds the issue TV Action Replay Bidding to bask in glow of the Games Cape Town and Buenos Aires will this week lead attempts to take the Olympic torch down a new route Atherton and English cricket The wet sponge and other remarkable cures Origin of the Ashes This week in the Times Struggling City are betrayed by anxiety Football Robson paves way for Ravanelli exit Sport Event Tours Old Firm bid to cross new frontiers Kevin McCarra on how the foreign legion of rangers and Celtic must come to term with football's fiercest rivary Leatherhead catch up with Celaire By our Sports Staff: Ronaldo upstaged by Recoba Lloyds Direct Waddle yet the magic at lowly Turf Moor FA Carling Premiership First Division Premier Division Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Europe Vauxhall Conference Carling F. A. Premiership First Division Premier Division Spurs frustrate Wright 's ambition Premiesship: Arsenal are denied victory by North London rivals while chelsea continue their goal spree Chelsea's flair fails to hide flaws in defence Victory proves feast enough for Villa Bolton Wanderers Everton Tonight, 8.0 Wednesday find their rhythm as Carbone strikes Sheffield Wednesday 1 Leicester City O Rovers fill in details of challenge Crystal Palace 1 Blackburn Rovers 2 Barnsley delight in pointless exercise Derby County 1 Barnsley 0 Redknapp's humour faces a stringent test Westham Linted3 Wimbledon Ferdinand's finesse forces faithful to wait and wonder5 Simon Barnes on where a teenager prodigy can shoulder the burden of expectation at the West Ham football academy Ferguson has remedy for complacency Manchester Conventry 3 Coventry City 0 Coventry City Precocious Lucic leaves an indelible impression Beerbaum proves faultless Equestrianism YSTEL Jansher revels in final act Squash Offiah finds final flourish Rugby League New format comes into play Gymnastics Rusedski serves up chance of last-eight place Coxless four charge into semi-final Rowing Belgian Iron Man shows his mettle Rob Hughes the enduring passion of a triathlon Word-Watching McGregor makes do with pursuit bronze Cycling Germany snatch title England save face after humiliation Hockey British Midland Richardson makes mark Dobson shares lead Defeat for Boardman Taylor seals victory Agostini landmark equalled by Doohan Harrington suffers Ryder cut Lrishman'sfaltering finish consigns him to Cop also-rans Leading Final Scores Karlsson's victory takes second place to qualification scramble Final Order Radio Choice PCC The end for the black chair Television Choice Some enlightenment on a gloomy Sunday Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Ballesteros is forced to play waiting game Spanish Eyes on Injured Martin Valderrama Place Times Two Crossword Times Sport Sport reflects national mourning Europe's Ryder Cup Qualifiers Citytraveller Direct

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