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News from 05/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Martin Berthoud, Robert Wilson Chairman, Lorna Crick, Nick Nuttall, Sid Anning, Chairman, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Victoria Solt Dennis, Isabel Carlisle, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Alan Bateman, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Francis Pole, Clive Davis, John Small Honorary Secretary, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Nick Byatt, Philip Webster and Alan Hamilton, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Caroline Gluck, John Thicknesse, Haran and Bennett, Phyllis Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, George Vallings, Navigating Officer, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Charles Bremner, Nicholas Forwood, Jason Nissè, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Lin Jenkins and Emma Wilkins, Robin Musson, Supply Officer, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Elton John, Howard Toon, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Hilary Robinson, Adam Jones, Tony Harris (Managing Director), Raymond Keene, Colin Clegg, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Eric Jacobs, Matt Dickinson, P. H. S, Keith Oates, the deputy chairman, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, M. J. Stower, Oliver Holt, football correspondent, Oliver August, Dalya Alberge, Meriel Darby, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, John Lloyd, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, John Shaw, John Hervey, President, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Alan Hamilton and Philip Webster, M. J. Tucker, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Michael Schluter (Research Director), Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Frank Prochaska, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, M. G. G. Pillai our Foreign Staff, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Victor Ferguson, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Philip Bassett and Fraser Nelson, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor,

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Tomorrow a Special Memorial Issue of the Times Queen to make TV broadcast Royal Family bows to public pressure to show its grief Index Israel may raid West Bank after Jerusalem bombs Princes read tributes to their mother The Week the World Mourned 24-Page News Special Parents urged not to bring young children Allied Dunbar Diana Princess of Wales: Order of Service Westminster Abbey Service will blend liturgy with pop Popular Choice Silent procession through London will take two hours Abbey bell will toll each minute as cortege makes its journey, writes Alan Hamilton Compaq Forces suspend routine activities Dell Skiers will be kept clear of aircraft Airlines agree to delay planes so silence is not broken, reports Harvey Elliot Memorial fund opens 3,500 lines for donors Police act over motorway risk Southbound drivers passing cortage face speed limits, writes Arthur Leathley 'Diana's army ' cheers victory Bouquet message have begun to criticise the Royal Family as crowds celebrate concessions to the public mood. Danniel McGrory reports Overnight campers will be allowed into Royal Parks Multiple Display Advertising Items Motorcycle made the car crash, says witness Homebase Love all who suffer to honour her Memory of Princess to live on in her name Babies and stars have taken a shine to Diana, Mark Henderson reports World s cameras poised for the final photocall Damian Whitworth visits the global village set up for the foreign media Brother asks editors of tabloids to stay away Lambeth Building Society & LBS mortgages Limited Fiat Hitachi Blair vows to raise standards in 5,000 schools Crusade condemned as waste of public money By a Staff Reporter: Ex-master jailed for sex abuse of 17 boys Asteroid Vesta reveals its big impact £470,000 benefit fraudsters are jailed Correction Calculation finds Briton in his prime Abbey National New strain of bubonic plague resists antibiotics Margarine linked to breast cancer Women eith high levels of trans-fatty acids, which are found in cakes, have a 40 per cent higher risk of developing the disease, Nigel Hawkes reports Bank of Scotland Banking Direct £2.3m lottery grant has Scots dancing for joy 'Frozen burger' injuries increase Hastings Direct Hormonal problems linked to removal of ovaries Medical Briefing How compass pointed to sunken treasure Sale of gold jewellery from Scottish ship lost in 1869 will raise ?250,000 at auction reports John Shaw New Britain puts its faith in looks and possessions The Resistors The Embracers The Pragmatists The Traditionalists Do It All AFP: Comoros island clashes 'kill 22' Saga US Air Force prepares for new space invasion Corruption and bad driving make Russian roads lethal Second boy is found alive after jet crash CAF Republican spells out the language of political success Cape Town pins hopes on Games Mandela visits Switzerland to lobby for African Olympics Mahathir bows to speculators 'who made us poor' Zurich More us jets for Bosnia AP: Ship sanctions Reuters: Havana bombs Reuters: Van Gogh stolen Rapist's toll C&G Channel Islands Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Sharps Bedrooms Jerusalem bombing casts pall over peace mission by Albright Higher Broken bodies litter street of carnage Christopher Walker reports from Jerusalem on the grim aftermath of yesterday's suicide-bombings, which happened close to the Times office Time NatWest Any colour as long as it's striped Knitwear is back and heading the revival is Clements Ribeiro Grace Bradberry reports The Sunday Times The nation needs this ritual of mourning To grieve a public figure show not weakneess but dignity. jason Cowley on the passing of a Princess Portraits of Diana Paintings did not do her justice, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Direct Line Inside the museum of the senses Isabel Carlisle on Alexandria city of muses, home to hedonism Foot in mouth From national loss to charitable gain How the Left took over Diana Lacking glamour since Che Guevara, radical chic has found a new icon, says John Lloyd Pulp friction Cooked books Field day Frocks off Monarch and Media Time to look forward to the funeral and the future The Tactics of Terror Arafat must recognise that Hamas is his problem Let the Games Rethink The Olympic are now too big for any single city Royal Family has responded with 'dignified restraint' Against 'superpubs' Africa's future Wartime destroyer 'should be saved' Rural rides Waiting to read Metric rain Murky view from these Windows Mightier than the pen Pet weight Social News Captain Dick Ker The Army Benevolent Fund Lectures Service reunion Forthcoming marriages Marriages Personal Column Legal appointment Picture Gallery Anniversaries Church news General Auctions Ltd. School announcements The Times Gilbert James Kelland Gilbert James Kelland, CBE, QPM, former Assistant Commissioner(Crime) of New Scotland Yard, died in Henfield, Sussex, on August 30 aged 73. He was born on March 17,1924 Yevgeni Gippenreiter Dr Yevgeni Gippenreiter, Soviet Master of Sport in mountaineering and high altitude, space and sports physiologist, died in Moscow on August 6, aged 70. He was born in Moscow in April 1927 Personal Column Julian Sandys Julian Sandys, QC, died of cancer on August 15 aged 60. He was born in London on September 19,1936 Robson Lowe Robson Lowe, Philatelist and publisher, died on August 19 aged 92. He was born on January 7,1905 British Association Tilt at Anglican "Arrogance" News The Times Crossword No 20,577 Business Aa Information RNLI Inside Section 2 Today Liquidator of BCCI wins $2.1bn action Signet glistens again Economics Utility Cable gives City warning on profits Hillsdown to end red meat production Education Casino group had pension fund 'gap' Sport Rate plea by Cbi as sales slow Ernest & Julio Gallo Television and Radio Page 42,43 Business Today Wembley date Motoring Sema wins £60m Dss contract Mediakey talks Caird fall Manders hit Payout rises Shares slide G&D down BM Picture Gallery Sales of new cars accelerate to record high in August Savills forging Far East alliance Catties to target bad debtors Gyngell to quit television Doulton to focus china in America Psion profits hit by production problems Verity £4.8m deal Senior dividend rises Friendly expects sale Shake-ups help Scholl Bank axes PRP scheme Enterprise buys 100 pubs BTR in £31m disposal M&S executives profit Kwek Leng Beng Tourist Rates Stadium on the Wembley way despite dispute Wh Smith hunt for chief widens Wetherspoon gets a taste for Paris By our City Editor: Present tense for the unions Commentary by our City Editor Amec's German losses constrain recovery Vardon invests in health clubs Strength of sterling leaves mark on Laird The Times Decision soon on Cairn bid Commodities Liffe Options Index marches on despite Merrill Lynch pessimism London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Amec Wetherspoon Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Difficult diet Psion Wall Street Mr Yorkshire Enjoy the 'sweet spot' now but don't expect a boom Higher rates or a rising pound are the main threats to the present rosy scenario Building works Going solo Farewell to the golf course as faceless trading is launched Order-driven deals by computer will renew a revolution that started with Big Bang, says Adam Jones Ulster TV's directors play dangerous game The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Europcar Equities reverse losses Church's British Funds Elegance in residence Cabaret Live and picking Folk Tim Rose 12 Bar Club, Wc2 NYT If you want to get a life, get a hobby A sorter centre to apocalypse now? Talking to strangers Radio Mod matador Keep on Running Against the current and in the mainstream For Roni Size and his drum and bass army, winning the 1997 Mercury Music Prize is a means to and end, writes David Sinclair Top of the po-faced Pop Top Ten Albums Rock god under the skin Different strokes Jazz Opera & Ballet Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The singers, not the song London's Wigmore Hall is behind a new international competition for young singers. Hilary Finch reports Too brief an encounter Concertgebouw Orchestra/Chailly Articulated stories The Rake's Progress Queen Elizabeth Hall You gotta have rhyme Hilary Robinson celebrates the lessons of playground fun Poverty and not class size holds back the nation NatWest Become a master of classical Americana Thanks to one man's commitment, students can do an M'Phil about music made in the us, says Dalya Alberge No Title Mona Institute of Business Yorkshire Residential School for the Deaf Nottingham Business School Corporation of London Bursar Courses German Language Courses Croydon High School University of Surrey Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Durham Bursar Clerk to the Governors Head Fettes College Monkton Combe Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank University London UCE De Montfort University Lincoln Nene Northampton To Advertise Call 0171680 6800 Multiple Display Advertising Items Leeds University Business School University of North London University of East London Institute of United States Studies University of… Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items A Masters Degree in Law Multiple Display Advertising Items University of London Do you enjoy independent study? Cheltenham & Gloucester Times Newspapers Educational Courses Review Fisichella is caught in glare of public ownership dispute Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Retakes at Cats Albemarle Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge Meacham glides into lead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ashbourne Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Flying Scot sets out on collision course Lansdowne BMW may provide drive for Mansell Have you chosen your fantasy team? ITF Rib fractures rule Sheringham out of Moldova tie Paganin and Ince reunite at Liverpool The Times Hoddle lets Scholes lighten the gloom Oliver Holt, football correspondent, listens to the England coach praise an energing talent Mulhall's new boys start well Sedgefield Yesterday's Results Sprint Cup offers stage for Indian Rocket Big Race Line-Up William Hill Clerkenwell suited by long trip Life Of Riley an appealing prospect Today's Races on Television Watts faces question of retirement Rapid Raceline Haydock Park Epsom Dowman impresses in landmark innings Sports Thorpe restores glimmer of hope Byas may reflect on missed opportunity Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Atherton offers brief relief for Lancashire Winning Move Keene on Chess Brown's display condemns Durham Ward helps Kent take total control Yesterday Scoreboards Middlesex scent opportunity Today's Fixtures Oxford sing the praises of Wingfield-Digby Michael Henderson on a fine innings by England's former spiritual adviser DeFreitas at centre of mystery For the Record Mandela runs risk of rejection On the race to stage the 2004 Olympics Britons set for final reckoning Word-Watching The Weather Channel Play-offs attract mixed field Radio Choice A pedigree soap opera? Parting of the ways in Papua New Guinea Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Equestrianism 36 Ryder Cup call goes to Faldo and Parnevik The Wild Cards Times Two Crossword Rusedski hands out top marks to patient Teacher Sun Football 38

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