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News from 09/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Ian McGeoch, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, T. Rogers, David Adams, Beloff, Brian Collett, Jennifer Hanawald, Geoff Brown's, Sarah Potter, D. K. Parker, Magnus Linklater, David Pannick Qc, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Alexander Murray, Philip Howard, Ben Macintyre and Stephen Farrell, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Hugh Baron, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Drummond Hunter, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Karl Johnston, David Charter Education Correspondent, John Redwood, Russell Kempson in Vilnius, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mark Arnold, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Hugh Beach, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michaelaustin, Mobutu's misrule, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Edward Fennell, Colin Keron, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, Steuart & Francis, D. E. Beever, Adam Jones, Harvey Elliott and Philip Webster, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Diana Barnato Walker, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, John F. Donaldson, Damian Whitworth, Martin Fletcher and Audrey Magee, John Stoner, Susan Gray, Sarah Cunningham, John Stern, Juliette Dominguez, J. G. Jones, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, M. J. Collis, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Paul Wilson, Alan Hamilton, Philip Webster and Daniel McGRORY, John Lloyd, Wanda Barry, Christopher Walker, George C. Kieffer, Kevin McCarra, Helen Watt, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Hinde, A. M. Leahy, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, David Askham, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Dickie Bird, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, A. C. Golding, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Neil Addison and Tim Lawson-Cruttenden, Chris Ayres, Anne Sebba, Brinsley Black, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Professor Nick Wilson, Robert Whymant, Carole Singleton, K. Pomroy, Jon Ashworth and Michael Clark, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Palace denies royal dispute Index Mother Teresa Incas' Lost City damaged by fire The Times Carey backs union rights Travel Offer The Psychologist Came Too Princess chose ring given on fatal night Picture Gallery Blair appeal Abbey National Earl Spencer is Right Academy artists call for Myra Hindley show to be scrapped Hume puts peace process before Irish presidency Time Computer Systems Lawyers' profits soar Donor boy helps seven Nuclear fire contract ME charity's tutor fear Beatles publicist dies Health inequality grows Alzheimer's drug hope Bell Direct Law lords will sit in Hong Kong court Ofsted pulls plug on Uncle Brian Inspectors criticise school over 'sexist' science game and for sport during break-time, reports David Charter Woman stabbed on common 'knew her killer' Brief encounter with new Mini shows minor change Years of guilt led murderer to confess Pilot Hitec Bernard heads for the final furlong 'No such dispute': events that led to claims of a royal row Damian Whitworth sifts facts from speculation in a momentous week Viglen Hague calls for Heathrow to be Diana Airport International Convention Centre Birmingham The tide of flowers rises to cover grave Earl rowed floral tributes to burial island as thousands laid more at the palaces, writes Danial McGrory Thousands give cash to fund Stars to record memorial Cd Dress buyer seeks profit Survivor was only one in seatbelt Renault Schools to fund places for bright girls Mother is hero for tomorrow's career women Cherie Booth tops school poll, but home is where heart is, reports John O'Leary Air France Children 'are the experts on drugs' How trying to keep cool can be a headache Medical Briefing Homebase Hague 's fiancee starts arts job Son's body found Railway injury Rugby boy dies Teacher's suicide Torn off a strip Whales gather for feast at the men-only diner British Association When buses went down wrong road Yorkshire tittle-tattle 'inspired Jane Eyre' Upland farms go downhill Public gets lost in a green maze Beckett calls for quality as well as profit Cheltenham & Gloucester Monsters lurk beneath the ice There is nothing to fear from home rule, Blair tells Scotland Nicholas Watt seesthe prime Minister strive to inspire confidence in the devolution plans The Scottish Devolution Campaign-Where Do the… Dell Hague warns Welsh against 'costly error' Labour has a fight on its hands, reports Philip Webster Odd alliance seems on high road to success Honda Mir crew repairs computer after third breakdown The Cooperative Bank Lost City of Incas closed to tourists after brush fire Caribbean states hit by banana trade feud 12 die as train hits tanker in France British Midland Republicans home in on Gore as claims of Chinese plot misfire A former actor turned senator has not been able to produce evidence backing his allegations that the White House Solicited illegal campaign funds, Bronwen Maddox writes from Washington Fears of 400 dead in Haiti ferry sinking Mother Teresa to be buried in house of prayer (Reuters): Martial arts blow saved girl from suicide bomber Stallone swaps narcissism for introspection (AFP): Us Waldheim ban 'unjust' (AFP): Israeli alert on eve of Albright mission Wartime stress 'led to killing' (AP): North Sea air crash Mayor guilty of race hatred (AFP): Officials deny Abacha is ill (Reuters): Cyprus court fines soldiers Dictator with a taste for chaos and witchcraft Kabila takes steps to bury the legacy of corruption President Kapila has begun reforms but suspicions remain about his relaince on foreign troops, Sam Kiley writes Zurich Municipal Banja Luka thwarts Karadzic supporters Shrink to rule in New York dog case Police on alert for gang war in Tokyo MDM Support for Royal Family falls in Australia The love that showed up on film In the first of three extracts from her new book, Anna Sebba examines Malcolm Muggeridge's role in the Mother Teresa phenomenon Haliborange Prime Health Poland Endeavour Personal Finance Ltd Tomorrow I can spare 40 minutes. So, show me why I should date you - or get lost' Single New Yorkers usually have only one shot at making a good impression, so many find it pays to consult a specialist, writes Juliette Dominguez CAF Pobjoy Mint Portfolio Look back on a lifetime of anger Richard Cork surveys the work of the Mexican revolutionary, in life as in art, David Alfaro Siqueiros Pearson ENO The Royal Ballet NT Venus at the double Bad guys are lionised Wesley Snipes, playing an adulterer, and 'the Japanese Tarantino' took top honours at the Venice Film Festival. David Robinson reports Opera & Ballet A very parfait night out Theatre To advertise in The Times theatre Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Trudging towards a new dawn Reassuringly real, the Tuc still has a future, says John Lloyd Satanic version Picture Gallery Bravely said, brother Earl Spencer may not be a diplomat, but he spoke straight from the heart When I'm 71 Words worth Dear deer Poetic soul Voting , yes yes-but to what? The referendum is premature, says Peter Riddell Space for Dreams In space, sound science should go together with benign politics Stuck in the past Trade unions have yet to understand the point of flexibility Death of a Kleptocrat Congolese are still counting the heavy cost of Mobutu's misrule Enforceable law to protect the Princes Funeral address Displays of grief Staff college cost Devolution 'will lead to acrimony' Caring legacy of Mother Teresa Landmine loophole Forced sterilisation Soft option? True Brit Animal welfare in modern farming Cover slips Fate of the Battersbys Serious numbers Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Christening Dinner Anniversaries Birthdays today Appointment School announcements Personal Column Forthcoming marriages DJM: Nature notes Court & Social The Sunday Times Mobutu Sese Seko Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Stairlift Experts Worldcall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items P . H. Newby Your team can win you £1,000 in a month Fantasy team from Fife wins its manager £1,000 Itf League ITF Women's League Students' League Youth League PFA Players' League Redfearn makes strong start in players' league Find out how your Team is Doing Your list of players and a guide to the top scorers News The Times Crossword No 20,580 Newspapers Support Recycling WPA Forecast In the Times Business Inside Section 2 Today Interest rate rises put break on spending Confusion halts share deals in British Energy John Charcol Economics Cbi seeks union rethink on European policy Picture Gallery Guinness scandal report 'flawed' Law Picture Gallery Pia and Bank freeze adviser Sport Lenders urged to ensure safety net Television and Radio Pages 46,47 Business Today Thoughts of the Day Tourist Rates Changing Times Extension of rights sought for employees Monks tells unions to 'seize the moment' and modernise By our Industrial Correspondent: Drive to revive membership CompuServe sold in $1.2bn deal French sell Tèlècom stake Park Food names chief Merrill Lynch soars to record $1.55 bn Pound affects Haggas Cash-and-carry review Brammer lifts payout Dewhirst 28% ahead Ba chief hits at Eu Dowding & Mills rises Debt collector falters Acquisitions give a boost to Polypipe Fairey puts expansion on hold IT Blue Circle plays down fears over Malaysia growth By our City Editor: Stock Exchange is marred British Vita advances in first half ComputerLand Scottish Media plans digital TV service By our City Staff: Eurotunnel enjoys fast-track recovery Builder sees calm revival in housing Commodities Liffe Options Emi price holds despite further heavy turnover 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 Scottish Media Forth Ports Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Unsquared Circle Asw Wall Street P&o awaits the Dti tide Fraser Nelson says the fortune of the proposed merger with Stena is bound up in the affairs of state Monolithic Mepc is on the move Carl Mortished on James Tuckey's battle to keep control of a property colossus with many critics Time heals Picture Gallery Ripe moment Ruche hour Golden days Rowe & Maw Windfall poll cheers Bank The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Modest falls in thin trading HSBC Group British Funds To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 HESS Amerada Hess Lipson Lloyd Jones World Com ZMB Industry GG Graham Gill & Young Chambers Fax: 0171 782 7899 How can victims fight back? More restrictions on the press? Yes, say Neil Addision and Tim Lowson-Cruttenden; no, says a Qc The 1997 Act Inns and Outs Queen's Counsel Eagan EJ Janion Asprey Group Resist pressure for a rushed law Breathe Easy QD QD Quarry Dougall PSD Employment Law Holborn College Oil & Gas ZMB Industry Vodafone Addison Associates Amery-Parkes Personal Injury Solicitor Westminster Medical ATL Risk returns to its rightful owner Wanda Barry welcomes a ruling that solicitors cannot be made responsible for lenders' losses Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins MP Michael Page Legal Paying attention to negligence Litigation against professionals has increased, reports Edward Fennell ZMB Reynell Chambers Professional Recruitment Laurence Simons ITG Imperial Tobacco Group PLC SMCL Kellyfield Consulting GG Graham Gill & Young BLG Taylor Root Herbert Smith Chambers Banking & Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items ZMB UWE Bristol SLGP In-House Legal Andrew Shaw All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Deacons Graham & James Sharp Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Anglian Chambers Amery-Parkes Personal Injury Solicitor Education Courses Review Interested in law? The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Lawyers The University of Greenwich Career Analysts Ltd Business Courses Cherwell Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bloomsbury Group Graphic Design School Westminster College QD Quarry Dougall Queen's How To Write For Children Morris College of Journalism Kingston University How to Make ?20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer How To Make Money With Your Camera How to Make ?25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer Morris College of Journalism Bank looks to extend seminars nationwide Education Courses Review BALLS College, London London Montessori Centre BAC Albemarle Independent College Carving a niche market for the millennium David Askham meets a man whose hobby became his work Ealing Challenge Retakes at Cats Unlocking Potential Loughborough Grammar School Briefings Environmental group seeks partnerships with local authorities Westminster College Holborn College To Advertise Call 0171 680 6111 Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities China Corporate Services Option Business Expo'97 Tag PC technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Grown Leusing Call Box MJN Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock plc KJC Mobile Phones The Personal Number Company PLC Fax: 0171 782 7930 The worst day of my career as an umpire In the second extract from his new autobiography, Dickie Bird recalls with a shudder the fraught Saturday of the 1980 Centenary Test at Lord's Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Company Golf Days Results Tomorrow Wafic Said to sponsor Guineas Leicester Rapid Raceline Speciallists Guide to our Racecard Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings The Times MacLagan avenges Davis Cup reverse Devon answer Roebuck's challenge Yesterday's Scoreboards Leading First—class Averages Elite clubs let guard drop Montgomerie follows in Boon's footsteps to thwart Durham Hollioake stands in as second The Times Rhinos pick up the scent Leading clubs to form league of their own Pedersen seizes second chance with Blackburn Irwin offers worldly wisdom Today's Fixtures Muir clears the rest aside to break through at Blenheim For the Record Pools Forecast Frustration for Obree after date is changed Morgan moves on Fittipaldi crash Germany galling Schumann leads Bracknell rescued by Brant 49ers unearth golden prospect Bath resort to law on issue of padding The Times Word—watching Pluck of the Irish not enough to prevent Glasgow's victory Radio Choice Tales of unforgettable times Playwright brings back capital punishment Bbc 1 Satellite and Cable Rusedski's stock soars to new high Captaincy in safe keeping with Seaman Times Two Crossword Racing 43 Counties granted two-division option American Football 46 England hope to strike right chord Sun Royal Mail Picture Gallery Domino effect of late payment Setting incentives to settle up Carole Singleton looks at how small companies encourage debtors to pay Plan ahead to avoid the rocky ship and chase route Setting all parameters before a sale can turn potential loss into healthy profit, reports Professor Nick Wilson Allow for customer delays If companies know what to expect they can plan ahead, says Carole Singleton Check terms of trade Make it simple if you want prompt payment For a bill to be paid on time, the customer must first understand what it is for Do you know Rodney Hobson reports on the business advantages that can be gained by proper credit management Beating the fraudsters Susan Gray on the fight against the con men who prey on small businesses Phrase that pays Royal Mail Cheque 's in the post? Let's crack that chestnut Rodney Hobson knows how to deal with customers who resort to delaying tactics Organised invoicing, by the Hairy Nugget Small businesses that can cause big problems Royal Mail Branching into the advice business Morag Preston on why the Royal Mail is offering its services to small business that are struggling to recover debt and stay afloat Software improves relations Goodbye to the bully boys Debt collectors are fed up with the Kray-twins image of their profession. Stephen Hoare describes the new approach Looking Ahead Austria , Denmark, Finland , Sweden, and Switzerland… Useful Numbers Construction Royal Mail Towards a change in the culture Barbara Roche, the Minister for Small Firms, talks to Fraser Nelson Forum at the forefront Susan Gray on employers who campaign for statutory interest Who needs a late payment law Needed: a more positive approach John Redwood explains why the Conservatives reject Labour's statutory right to interest proposals When should you use a factor ? Invoice discounters and factors take the worry out of debt-collecting but a cost. Carole Singleton reports Debt or Alive Control that cash flow Susan Gray meets the expert calling for a binding code of practice Incomprehensibly in the red Bills which customers cannot understanding companies millions of pounds, reports Peter Brown Royal Mail

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