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News from 12/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Robert Hargreaves, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Barney Spender, Jennifer Hanawald, Grace Bradberry, Derek Hodgson, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Angus Nicol, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Robin Spon-Smith, Ivo Tennant, D. Bonfield, Philip Howard, Glenys Kinnock, David Thomas, Robert Leach, Todd Victor Leone, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Peter Wood, Lucy Simms, Dominic Walsh, John Monks, Shirley English, John Montgomery, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Patrick Middleton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, C. J. Wilmoth, Alasdair Murray and Christine Buckley, Russell Kempson, John Rowe, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Elizabeth Ormerod, Adam Jones, Alistair Murray and Christine Buckley, Raymond Keene, Polly Newton, Christopher Bradish, Sharon Footerman, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Orr, Richard Evans, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, and Peter Birkett, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Sandra Parsons, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Margaret Richards, Faith Locker-Marsh, Christopher Thomas, John Lloyd, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Christopher Booker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Brenda Hoatson, John Harrison, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Michael Barber, Ian Brodie, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jonathan Mirsky, Richard Owen and Francesco Bongarra,

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In Defence of the Queen Scots vote Yes-Yes Blair flying to join victory celebrations Tourists flee Charity fears Index Picture Gallery IRA threatens peace talks Mouth-watering sweet reborn as star The Return of the Mini World Cup Early payers could save £50 on gas bills Edinburgh tension gives way to sighs of relief Times Travel Offer The Times on Saturday Zinfandel? Clackmannanshire gives first resounding answer BT Orkney shies away from a tax mandate Unionists fear that the Ira move is aimed at keeping them out of talks Martin Fletcher looks at the possible reasons behind the terrorists decision to throw the peace process into chaos RAs vote for Hindley picture The blazing toast of New York Angry wife demands chef and butler in divorece deal, as wealthy life has 'left her unable to cook'. Tunku Varadarajan reports The heated dinners of Britain Penguins seek a new pool and lots of sprats Pigeon returns home in display of Yorkshire grit Paul Wilkinson on a prized bird's epic journey Homebase Kelley's eye for scandal switches to royals Arms dealer to go on trial after jail ordeal A Briton who claims to have been working for military intelligence is facing a charge of waging war of India Michael Evans reports Halifax Teenager lit 140 fires over six months Correction Dolphin Unions attack plan to reduce gas smell tommy girl Charities lose cash to memorial fund BT Month in jail for tourists who stole tributes Clark tells of horror at death prediction Step Wise Scouts and Guides lead flower clear-up Soccer clubs told how to spot a winner T-rex became a monster hit with shake, rattle and roll The rivals who fell by a neck C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Virtual reality pathway to safer surgery Ancient Egypt had modern problems Byte Minister 'vindicated' by lesbian admission Angela Eagle tells Polly Newton she is delighted by the response to her decision to come out Fifth of adults find reading a struggle Ofsted picks first council targets The Times WPC's crime-free paradise Bank of Scotland Guilt drove road killer to confess LineOne ANA All Nippon Airways Neo-Nazi jailed for hate-filled magazines intel inside Drunken gang beat preacher in race attack Alliance Leicester Israel spurns US settlement plea Jews also used terrorism, says Rabin's widow Woodstock NELC Officers rebiiked for sex scandals at US Army base Updike weighs whether to pull plug on Web heroine True Grit Doctor shows heart of stone AA Tajik bases used to bomb Taleban World Ib Brief Kenyans approve reforms Storm saves Machu Picchu US aircraft to 'jam' Serbs (Reuters): Krenz set free for appeal (Reuters): Maori Yacht cup attacker jailed Manila 'faces civil war under Ramos' Fidel Ramos, left is engraging opponents with hints that he will find a way to remain in power. Jonathan Mirsky reports from Manila Wallguard Time Nun's lavish funeral stirs Calcutta debate Russia swears to clean up language Allied Carpets Yelstin orders inquiry into Mir LineOne Sicily to have bridge link with mainland Our Foreign Staff: British tourists flee gun battle on beach Second Nasa probe homes in on Mars Everest The Sunday Times Policeman's testimony ridiculed From Associated Press in Cape Town: Winnie witness eangive evidence Prime Health The Times Very, very short The mini is back—in red and black—just in time for winter. Grace Bradberry picks three of the best A whiff of Bad Attitude MINICall If you're royal, you can't be a cry-baby Psion Direct Line Philip Howard Second love The Times Diary Russia's fourth estate takes on the tsars As journalists defy the powerbrokers who control the Moscow media, a free press is born, says John Lloyd Hey Mum! I'm on thin ice It started when I fell into a crevasse. Then came hornets, rockfalls, bats, rapids … State's man The Times Diary Not a lot The Times Diary High and dry The Times Diary Bottom line The Times Diary Vote of Destiny Scots have given voice to their hearts Diana's Day A Permanent memorial is needed for the pilgrims Sickly Sweet A sweetsop is teh first place where children control their lives 'Reality' of West Bank occupation Blair and the unions Fate of the Battersbys Banana ban threat in the Caribbean Treasury and Church School pets A-level lit crit A lovesome thing Latin misconstrued Vultures' return US salute to earl's powerful tribute Value of protocol Protecting minors A blow for monarchy Court Circular Reception Birthdays today Supper Dinner Anniversaries Picture Gallery Sun shines on a winning march Piping Church appointments Personal Column Senior naval appointment University news Armourers & Brasiers New judge Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Burgess Meredith Burgess Meredith, American actor, died in Malibu, California, on Septemper 9 aged 89. He was born in Celevland, Ohio, On November 16, 1907 Personal Column B. K. P. A. The Sunday Times Marjorie Sigley Frank Goldsworthy On this Day This account of atrocities during the Reign of Terror was given by a man who escaped from Paris disguised as the English maid of Mrs R, whose own servant had been assassinated News The Times Crossword No 20,583 Solution to Puzzle No 20,582 Business Aa Information Lifeboats Tomorrow In the Times Inside Section Failure to order TV decoders could hit digital launch Centrica 'on track' despite heavy losses Energis polishes pre-float profile British Midland Economics Strachan's sell-offs to reach £5bn at BTR Arts Interest rates pegged at 7% Sport BAe must honour £360m state debt by 2000 Television and Radio Business Today John Lewis profits advance New deal with employer Vision of Partnership Pension sales boost Legal & General BT Leaders fear recognition backlash The Trades Union Congress in Brighton Power sales to go ahead Union Energy Medical sell-off at Vickers Rio predicts savings of $150m Landhiirst duo 'cooked books' Professor worth £27m on float Arjo Wiggins shows benefits of shake-up Business Roundup Luton airport targeted SFL's Paris expansion Cortecs loss deepens Invisibles seeks merger US venture for Energy Quieter time at Bentalls Minorco earnings up 7% Davis lifts dividend Tourist Rates United Biscuits has to digest £31m provision Coats Viyella sees decline across clothing divisions The Times by our City Editor: Democracy at the City gates Booker hit by strong pound and weak price of salmon Brunner Mond Shares tumble at troubled Limelight The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Enterprise Oil advances Ramco bid under threat Commodities Liffe Options Investors caught cold by Wall Street wobble London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Centrica National Express Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Flight into blue skies Tempus Rio Tinto Wallstreet Look to an old theory to explain our golden age Questions about a 'new paradigm' should be directed to Keynes Picture Gallery Ring changes Picture Gallery Gold touch Free banking Bad omen Energis flotation puts the seal on spirited recovery Eric Reguly on how new life was breathed into the Grid's telecoms arm Galliard Homes Limited Bank practive may be the reason for late payment Equities suffer further sell-offs Europcar Inter rent British Funds Barclays The Times Unit Trust Information Service EIZO The nose has it BMG Can the fossils fight off the shark? Megastores Performance the Arts Channel Rain didn't stop play, or your reviews Hundreds of youngsters turned into Times critics at Wet Wet Wet, the Junior Prom held earlier this week Exhibitions Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marlt Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessement of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Bell-bottomed blues CDs reviewed in The Times can be ordered from the… Two for the show NYT Top Ten Albums Two for the show Humbug in the wind Elton John aside, pop's tributes to the Princess seem to be rather lacking in sincerity Tower In bed with my career Mariah carey's marital breakdown has led to a highly personal album. Paul Sexton meets a determined diva Tower Mike Scott Lancing Wandsworth (KMYS) Clerk to the Governors Croydon High School Ruhr-Universitat Bochum Bursar NBS Emanuel School Head Ardingly College Head of Dunhurst Will fees fill the funding gap? Paying for tution may be no guarantee that universities will gain more resources, argues John O'Leary How to soften the shock of the new Changing schools need not cause trauma, says Morag Preston Prirriaries thnye on technology link Iola Smith on the high school that came to the rescue Schools can, and do make a difference Michael Barber challenges a report's claims that improvement is standards is random The Times The University of Reading The University of Birmingham SGBS University of Durham University of Southampton Career Guide Bath University of North London University of Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranfield University University of Luton Roffey Park UH Kingston University South Bank University London To Advertise Call Loughborough Grammar School The Nottingham Treat University Leicester University University of Surrey University of Wolverhampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Redland High School for Girls Bristol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bea Successful Writer Westminster College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster College Frank Knox Fellowships 1998 A College of Excellence Providing Quality Education… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kennedy Scholarships 1998 Retakes at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Battle to be best of the rest goes down to the wire Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Ireland's ground for concern Spurs lay down law Worcester For the Record Scots take comfort from group therapy World Cup Details Fallon supplies express servie Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Goodwood Doncaster Specialists Daggers Drawn has pace to provide cutting edge Rapid Raceline William Hill Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards BT Law still stands in Glamorgan's way Shah enjoys moment to remember The Times Chelsea Lancashire promote Simmons to top table Derbyshire suffer on another grey day Head injury to Russell adds to woe The Times Dakin seizes chance to make his mark Durham's optimism obscured by cloud Sussex earn healthy return from Peirce England's amateurs home in on record McManus on cue Thomas banned Cruel cut Sherry graduates Exhausted Rusedski pushed to the limit Master's stroke of genius Word-Watching The Weather Channel Today's Fixtures King and Stark give Britain early lead Radio Choice Now a double memorial Virgin Radio Normal service of life and death restored Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Hoddle takes positive path to lion's den Defiant Marsh turns title tide in Kent's favour Times Two Crossword Tennis 42 Woodward is new coach Maldini comes under fire Title bout takes its toll on Reid Sun Golf 42

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