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News from 15/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, Paul Geitner, Simon Barnes, Nick Lorentzen, L. M. Oliver, Neil Inkley, Derek Hodgson, Bill Frost, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, C. J. A. Slater, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Norman De Mesquita, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Alison Kervin, David Garfield, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, E. G. Finer, Director General, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Supraj Rajagopalan, Alister Doyle, Pat Gibson, Julian Lewis, Ian Murray and Stephen Farrell, Valerie Elliott, Rupert Cox, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Ken Broad, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Stuart Pattison, James Landale Political Reporter, Janet Bush, Pavel Fomenko, T. Mannion, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, O'liver Holt Football Correspondent, Richard Goss, Simon Clayton, Mark Court, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Nicholas Watt, Political Coresspondent, Peter Allsopp, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Tony Baker, John Woodcock, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, O'Liver Holt Football Correspondent, Barry Millington, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Susanna G. Webb, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Simon Robinson, Melvyn Bragg, Michael Calvin, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Bryan Robinson, S. F. Gaisford, Matthew Dickinson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, David Palliser, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Owen Jenkins, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, IVO Tennant, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Chris Ayres, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Diana Bond, Michael Henderson, Phil Bennett, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Matthew Beard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jimi Hendrix,

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Today Outrage over Hague's royal slur on Blair 'Shabby politics' gibe denounced Picture Gallery Coastguard calls off boat search Index Take Heart from a Glass Unionists keep everyone guessing on peace talks Hendrix joins Handel with pop's first blue plaque Portfolio Under the Skin of Sport Judges' hands tied over human rights Cable & Wireless Today Acrobats cross Thames on a tightrope I saw no sign of 'shabby politics' over Princess's funeral Protocol experts reject Hague attack on Blair OASIS-Mad for it New York pays tribute to Diana Paparazzi to re-enact car crash Sunday tabloids rush to promise new era of restraint and respect Single at No 1 after selling out in a day Baby joy for infertile victim of cancerw Generous readers send Polish girl to Oxford Good causes leave £3bn of lottery cash unspent Cable & Wireless Drug link clue to contract killing British warriors rule over the battlefields Mesh Computers Plc Washington leads the march of time Michael Evans looks at an American historian's controversial ranking of the world's most influential military leaders UK's best deal Top 100 Greatest Military Leaders Rare collection of Handel's work is coming home A lorra, lorra loaf may ease Cilia's old age Medical Briefing Cable & Wireless Gallery ban on children News in Brief Girl, 10, raped Old boys rebel Long march to the negotiating table Peace talks optimism has not softened the resolve of hardliners First direct Stark building is perfect place for plain speaking Trimble accuses Dublin of sabotage Royal Shakespeare Company By our Chief Ireland Correspondent: Proximity offers no close model Cable & Wireless Update of assault law may include Aids and stalking Call to let remand prisoners sue Britannia Lifeboat appeal launch Phillips Maple Computer Peace at last as Greenham fence is pulled down Blair's block on bishop may lead to church crisis Ruth Gledhill reports on how an unusual veto could provoke new calls for disestablishment Teachers to learn in class Jones Butchers Gardener finds success in a heap of dung Cable & Wireless Picture Gallery Former Tory MP defects to Lib Dems Cheltenham & Gloucester Devolution will end 'jobs for boys' selection system If Wales votes 'yes', Labour will vet all political candidates, Valerie Elliott reports By a Staff Reporter: Sex offenders miss deadline to report for new register Kellogg's Pay limit warnings by unions and Left France to reveal Vichy's wartime secrets (AP): US and Germany fear 33 lost in mid-air collision Leukaemia Research Fund Cable & Wireless 'She would scold us if she could' Mother Teresa 'an instant saint' Hamburg's sceptical voters pose threat to Kohl on single currency Inside Germany Euro pact adds to pressure for British decision Oystel Dell Croats obstruct Bosnian elections French Right rocked by row over Elvis (Reuters): Right poised to gain in Norway election Netanyahu veto on Jerusalem housing project London journalists sentenced to jail in Mubarak libel case Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct (Reuters): Rail crash and fire kill 85 in India (AFP): Briton among dead in Alps (AFP): Nuns taken hostage in jail Zimbabwe loan suspended Poland starts Nato talks U2 concert caused deafness Matador school a red rag to activists Cable & Wireless (Reuters): Clinton 'siding with Gaddafi' over landmines Picture Gallery (AP): US Stealth fighter crashes at air show Fault slows speed record bid National Westminster Bank Plc Paula Jones 'targeted for tax audit' Well-hidden secret Science Briefing Armadillos Funeral bees Edible plastic Hiving off the dead bodies Natural Progesterone Cream Does Your English Let You Down? After the sandwich, eat the wrapper St. Joseph's Hospice Pension Store Sweet smell of romance Do human beings possess a 'sixth sense' of smell? Anjana Ahuja reports Service line Insurance Tempur Swiftcall A very awkward customer David Walsh stalks supermarkets and calls himself a consumers' crusader. The stores see it as a vendetta. Interview by Bill Frost MINICall The Times Good News for Capital Trust Investors Capital Trust How a drink a day can help to protect the heart from harm To your Good Health In 1991, a British epidemiologist confirmed what many doctors had long suspected: that alcohol can reduce the risk of cardiac disease. In the second extract from his new book, Dr Thomas Stuttaford explains how moderate amounts of alcohol can help to ward off one of the leading causes of death Buckingham Palace Summer Opening of the State Rooms Tomorrow Time Computer Systems Mission: stop the crumble Marcus Binney scans a list of the wordl's '100 most Endangered Sites', which is published today Roya National Theatre Saga Tosca BMG Lower the curtain and raise the roof BBC Proms In memoriam Saying it all with a song Pop: David Sinclair sees Oasis launch their British tour at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Everyone has a book in them Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal standard in a new home Opera Giulio Cesare Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items This week in the Times Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in this section please call the… Avant-garde kicks itself out of view Rachel Campbell-Johnston on the ageing of British art's young rebels Who dares? Revenge of the Celtic fringe Devolution and the European movement may be leading to the destruction of England as a nation Time to start the real show When will the Government get down to specific business, asks Peter Riddell Editorial hitch No sparkle Howzat? Shopping Liszt Princess and Politics The easy part is over for Blair Rifle at the Door Republicans must prove that they belong in the talks Some Talk of Alexander Who is the greatest general of all? Unproven charges and trial by media Siberian tiger's fate Animal welfare Cnd challenged over Mi5 claims Pollution warning Bubonic plague The personal touch Stopped clocks Not for everyone Study in contrasts Obscure Windows as objects of desire Over there Help needed Court Circular Birthdays today Service reunion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge Tutors College, Croydon Caterham School Wymondham College, Norfolk Appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Today's anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harmers of London Royal engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldcall Forthcoming marriages Queen's Counsel Jetworld Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Robin Skelton Robin Skelton, British-born Canadian poct, died on on August 27 aged71. He was born on October12,1925 Erwein Graf Matuschka-Greiffenclau Erwein Graf Matuschka-Greiffenclau, German winemaker, committed suicide on August 19 aged 58. He was born on November 14,1938 Major Stephen Masefield Major O. S. Masefield, Cbe, former chairman and chief executive of the Insurance Markets Trade Association, died on August 22 aged 78. He was born on September 16,1918 Church news DJM: Nature notes Fred Davies Frederick William Davies, founder of the York Trailer Company, died on August 21 aged 90. He was born on June 19,1907 On this Day September 15,1925 News The Times Crossword Index Western Provident Association Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Under the Skin of Sport Leeds bar Rovers' return to top Another Goal Spree Exposes English Defensive Frailties What can we do for you? Henman is lifted by second Tour victory Tennis O'Meara escapes penalty for careless driving Leading Final Scores Golf: Amercian Ryder Cup Pplayer Emulates Houdini as He Leaves Europe's Best Trailing in his Wake Guardian Direct Martin stays at war By a Correspondent: Bradford pay dearly for Calland's punch Rugby League Doohan beats record with Spanish win Hansen cashes in England retain title East Grinstead triumph Sheehan sets the pace India take charge Majestic MacKenzie Horton clinches Classic Dominant display London rivals lead the way Basketball Sports Marketing Corporation Fox-Pitfs flawless finale earns team title Equestrianism: Clear round Enables Great Briian to Retain European Three-Day Event Crown after Dramatic Day at Burghley Great North Run gets back on right track Athletics: Disappointment for McColgan as Half-Marathon is Boosted by Record Entry McCreesh earns world title chance near home Boxing Plattner masters the Mistral Sailing: Morning Glory Breezes to Victory with Kite up Courses built to terrify without adding to risk Nat West Zulle turns up power to take Tour of Spain lead Cycling Captaincy brings best out of Curran Northampton (North-amptonshire won toss): Northamptonshire (4pts) beat Leicestershire by five wickets Glamorgan succumb meekly Cariff (Glamorgan won toss): Essex (4pts) beat Glamorgan by six wickets Warwickshire find life after Lord's Cricket: Final-Day AXA Life League Flourish Erases Memory of Natwest Trophy Failure Yesterday's Scoreboards Johnson's masterclass fails to bring reward Lord's (Middlesex won toss): Middlesex (4pts) beat Nottinghamshire by one run Sussex are condemned to last place Southampon (Sussex won toss): Hampshire (4pts) beat Sussex by two wickets Durham's disaster continues Chester-Le-Street (Somerset won toss): Somerset (4pts) beat Durham by seven wickets Saturday's Scoreboards Moody has to concede second best to Clarke Worcester (Worcester-shire won toss): Derbyshire (4pts) beat Worcestershire by five wickets Lehmann extinguishes Marsh 's hopes of title Cricket: Ken Fear Season of Triple Disappointment Headingley (kent won toss): Yorkshire (4pts) beat Kent by seven wickets Guide to the Week Ahead The Times Sports Service Cable & Wireless Stewart leads Lions in salvaging pride The Ova (Surrey won toss): Surrey (4pts) beat Lancashire by five wickets Counties should reject folly of status quo The Future of Cricket: Evolution or Reevolution? The Experts Give their View as the First-Class Game Stands at the Crossroads Wells honed on competitive edge The Professional's View Kent ding on as Glamorgan take pole position in race for title Championship Commentary Top of Table Why competition without equal must be retained The Future of Cricket: The Times Canvasses the Opinions of the 19 Clubs that Will Determine the Way Ahead for the Game Dell Gullit's permutations reveal winning lines Crystal Palace O Chelsea 3 Dalglish in need of new defence mechanism Arsenal and Leicester depart for Europe in good spirits, while Newscastle face home truth Newcastle United 1 Wiimbeldon 3 O'Neill remains wary as city is gripped by Spanish high Leicester City 3 Tottenham Hotspur 0 Everton made to pay for their ill-discipline Derby County 3 Everton 1 Wright sets new target of 200 as suspense ends with a hat-trick Arsenal 4 Bolton Wanderers 1 Harsh learning process for newcomer Jones Coventry City 1 Southampton 0 Scholes can provide finishing touch to European adventure United rise without hitting peak Manchester United 2 West Ham United 1 Wednesday wilt as Ince casts giant shadow over Anfield Liverpool 2 Sheffield Wednesday 1 Picture Gallery Barnsley's meek resistance lets Villa flatter to deceive Barsley 0 Aston Villa 3 Cable & Wireless Reid dishes out lesson in initiative Football The Times Cambridge forced to break Abbey habit Ware double wrecks Morecambe record Arguments for breakaway lack substance Empty stands detract from Sky's coverage Matthew Bond TV Action Replay Return to his old patch suits Taylor The football manager dubbed a 'turnip' is back at Vicarage Road and happy to put down fresh roots Club cricket should have been postponed Sports Letters Graciousness in defeat Rightful home Ing allegiances was a natural and easy process, not… Some appetite He would pick Geoff Boycott to bat for his life.… How to make game better This week in the Times FA Carling Premiership Leading Goal Scorers Non-League and National-Leagues Carling F. A. Premiership Bell's League Championship Ojomoh's pace gives Bath the edge over Borders Brighton are brought back down to earth Logan at home as Wasps dominate Rugby Union: Powerful Display by English Champions Earns Second Heineken Cup Win Harlequins administer French lesson to Bourgoin Battling Minister fail to make most of their opportunities Richmond make promising progress Singular talents of Thomas stand out amidst mediocrity Two off before Brive snatch late victory Sella turns on the old magic to fire Saracens Peslier loses out in tactical battle Racing: Pentre Celebre's Defeat Leads to Altercation between Top French Jockeys Nottingham Fontwell Park Rapid Raceline Musselburgh Guide to our Racecard Eddery shows classic timing Pilsudski bows out after Japan Cup Leaders on the Flat Rugby Union Racing Cricket For the Record Rugby League Shooting Club Cricket Boxing Dulwich pack punch in all departments Word-Watching Cranston leads Sheffied charge Ice Hockey Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Title completes Carr comeback Speedway Sky Sports BMW lead the race back to Formula One The Business of Sport Capitalisation, week's change Tradin Period: Settlement takes place five business days after the day of trade. Changes are calculated on the previous day's close, but adjustments are made when a stock is ex-dividend. Changes, yields and price/earnings ratios are based on middle prices Planet British Funds The Times Results and Statistics The Times City seeks P&o merger news Companies Sunday Tips Change on Week Word-Watching Tourist Rates Focus on why tigers burn less brightly Economic Outlook Britannia Cable & Wireless Fall in unemployment heed not lead to wage inflation China seeks the limelight as Imf circus rolls into Hong Kong Janet Bush on the issues that will engross this week's round of economic gatherings The Times Educational Supplement Scottish pensions could benefit from devolution Independent to cut 40 jobs in relaunch Alternative Investment Market Csc in talks to buy £300m Arndale Centre BSA throws its weight behind Welfare to Work Mutual life firms beat rivals on efficiency John Lewis Partnership plc Advertising target for Chime GE Capital's Stalwart stake World energy expansion Action stations as Railtrack builds up property riches The owner of Britain's railway infrastructure is sitting on a goldmine, writes Mark Court Cable & Wireless A new working-class hero Television Choice Radio Choice Louchely Liverpudlian in the Lake District Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable SE examines share deals in Stagecoach Business Ediutor Patience Wheatcroft BG to buy back £lbn of its own shares Times Two Crossword Waiting 43 Brooks Bros heads for Uk Brown aiming to revive world debt-relief plan Railtrack to incur wrath of Prescott This week in the Times Business booms at V&A British music trade ready to double in size Cable & Wireless Roger Bootle 44 Heseltine buys out Haymarket partners

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