News from 16/09/1997
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Jon Ashworth, Christopher Stoakes, Jacques Arnold Chairman, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Tom Hibbert, Jon Ashworth and Sarah Cunningham, Martin Mears, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, William E. Bridge, James Landale, Political Reporter, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, George Sivell, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, John Draper, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Heather Neill, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, David Dean, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, D. R. Houghton, Dominic Walsh, Robert Coates, Robert Hazell, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Bobby Robson, Simon H. Cooke, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, George Heath, Libby Purves, C. W. Koenigsberger, Peter Waymark, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, and Peter Capella, Phillip Sycamore, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Edward Berry, Charles Bremner, Chris Barton, Peter Barnard, Ros Drinkwater, Edward Gorman, G. Henton Davies, Simon Tait, Mary V. Cottrill, Russell Kempson, Oliver August and Dominic Walsh, Richard Cork, Harvey Boulay, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Christopher Murray, Elspeth Huxley, Paul Durman, Andy Lavender, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Philip Dixon, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, David McLean, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Trevor Wheeler, Rodney Hobson, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Wayland Kennet, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Leo Chamberlain, Headmaster, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, J. E. Gray, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Richard A. Edwards, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, N. M. Atherton, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Barry Holroyd, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Sir Dominic Cadbury, Chairman, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Emma Wilkins and Philip Webster, Christopher Walker and Nick Blanford, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoPortfolio Speeding crackdown must be police priority, orders Straw Palace counters funeral rift 'lies' Hague hits back Literary recluse faces Booker shortlist limelight Ulster peace talks open without Unionist parties Theatre for the Nation 'Bhutto accounts' frozen by Swiss Newcastle FC chairman goes Batting on Love, Babies and the Bottle Home & Contents Insurance Blair to take £41,443 pay rise I'll never fear to speak my mind, promises Hague Public 'disgust' prompted attack TIME Bereaved mother leads peace vigil Women want politicians to recall cost of failure, writes Martin Fletcher Blair urges Montserrat to face facts News in Brief Spirit of jazz Jaguar export School extended Diana's chauffeur had spent six hours drinking Women still paid only 80% of male earnings Welsh rugby stars held after brawl in French bar Police driver in fatal crash avoids jail Indian restaurants may no longer be all the Raj American WPC 'driven out of Met by racism' Cable & Wireless British actors steal show at Emmy awards BT Lost loves and big ideas: the odds on the Booker six Royal Family is irrelevant, says new history book AA Home Insurance Radio 3 offers audience sweet sound of silence Line One Cardinal hides and seeks God's truth Hospital infections kill thousands Ian Murray on an insidious peril that now claims more lives than are lost on the roads Lawsuits make NHS appoint risk specialists Dieting drugs recalled Prudential Dana wins surprise backing for presidency CJD risk 'was trebled for beef eaters before ban' Loch Lomond first Scots national park Corrections Karmele Ereno Primus Sky fined for leaflets that misled viewers News in Brief Attack boy wakes News in Brief Death remands News in Brief £3m clergyman News in Brief Art export halted News in Brief Matchless result News in Brief Flash of anger News in Brief Shoppers urged 46 save stricken apple growers Yard detectives 'losing ability to solve crimes' Risk in living off fat of the land Medical Briefing British Airways World recognition raises hopes for ruined monastery Portfolio MPs threaten to fight for changes after Welsh vote Labour dissidents will continue to rebel even if there is support for an assembly, writes Valerie Elliott Blair role in Church backed by bishop Party takes control of Scottish inquiry Debonair Trying day as Banks team attempts to sell big issue on the street Clinton nominee quits fray Jerusalem fury at settlers' takeover SAGA From Associated Press: US physicist unveils his role in telling Moscow of A-bomb The Times British exercise in Ukraine Labour to resign in Norway Chubais is 'murder target' (Reuters): EU overtures to Iran (AP): Cook backs Bosnia stay (AFP): Briton killed in Alps Mouton Cadet (Reuters): Ship finds dues to jet crash site World in Brief Us Air Force grounds Stealth fighters as air show crash pilot is praised Purged leader urges Tiananmen rethink Mrs Mandela bids for top Anc post Power could be the best refuge for President Mandela's ex-wife from the mounting accusations against her, writes R. W. Johnson from Johannesburg Tennis star serves up pacifist Marseillaise Royal mix of fantasy and fable falls flat Alliance Leicester Plea that led to Zhao's disgrace EU budget battle starts as Bonn presses for rebate Europe's Five-Year Callendar Italy toasts bumper year for vineyards The Times/dillons Forum Protect Children: Don't Mak Picture Gallery 'Bhutto assets' frozen by Swiss in cash inquiry Welcome to Marlboro Country Manor in Surrey bought secretly Yoked together on path of disgrace Romance, sex, fertility and the bottle To your Good Health In the third extract from his new book, Dr Thomas Stuttaford looks at alcohol's effect on male and female libidos and fertility Pendium Processor Tomorrow Swiftcall 'I'm in my prime, I can start again' Sir Rocco Forte may have lost his company and his name but when it comes to business, he's just begun to sharpen the cleaver. Interview by Grace Bradberry Norwich Union Cafédirect The Times Two big hands for Steinbeck Theatre Of Mice and Men West Yorkshire Playhouse Many voices with a single mouth The Prince of West End Av. Hampstead Golden Age The Establishment clubbed Richard Cork on the Royal Academy's sensational show of works from Charles Saatchi's collection Winner goes for a song Music: It took more than a good voice to land the first Wigmore Hall song contest Poland Around the London Galleries Dfee The legend lingers on Opera: John Higgins surveys a spate of recordings, books and exhibitions commemorating Maria Callas Austerity rules in prison Fidelio Cardiff Lyric Theatre Theatres Hollywood says hello Pop Tonl Braxton Wembley Arena Me, myself and I Paule Cole Empire, W12 The Times Art Let's hear it for Black Wednesday Major's disaster was our gain, says Anatole Kaletsky His policies would have put a million on the dole Welsh opinion The Times Diary Film buff The Times Diary Picture Gallery People who need people Talk of a kinder country is fine, but who will halt the rush to downsize? B and B The Times Diary Sharp practice The Times Diary Faith triumphs The Times Diary Balloting Britain by new rules Referendums need a legal framework, says Robert Hazell Blair and the Bishops The Prime Minister should not genuflect to shallow traditions Notes at Issue A single currency but several scenarios Chinese Chianti Half the world now sends for the Italian wine list After the Scottish vote, an examination of the fine detail Hereditary peers Desert 'Lili' In faith we trust Catholic schools The heart of Elgar Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Lost in space Words and deeds Blair's block on choice of bishop Ask a silly question Court Circular Birthdays today Royal engagements Mr Robert Kiln Dinner Anniversaries Picture Gallery Institute of Export Chartered Architects Sailors' Day Collection Royal Aeronautical Society Personal Column Church news Appointments in the Forces University news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Stig Anderson Stikkan "Stig" Anderson, former manager and producer of the Swedish pop group Abba, died on September 12 of a heart attack aged 66. He was born on January 25,1931 Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stairlift Experts Donald Seaman Donald Seaman, former Daily Express foreign correspondent, died on September 12 aged 75. He was born on May 25,1922 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Court & Social Legal Notices Philippa Pullar Philippa Pullar, writer, died of cancer on September 7 aged 62. She was born in London on February 12,1935 Game Slaughter in Africa Your team can win you £1,000 in a month This week Interactive Team Football boasts a new ?1,000 Internet prize in addition to the main Itf monthly league winner The story so far League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League Line One ITF League How You Can Jump 65,000 Places in Itf PFA Players' League Internet League It's Not Too Late to Enter Itf Kaamark puts his mark on ITF - and on Juninho Kaamark's Team Find out how your Team is Doing Goalkeepers Full Backs Your full guide to players and transfers You thought your goalkeeper had only to be a good stopper? Think again and you could be on to a winner Top Keepers Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week's Transfers Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,586 Picture Gallery Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Klm AirUK Sport Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad American Express Arts In the Times Features Your Own Business Law The Papers Noon today High Tides Highest & Lowest TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Inside Section 2 Today Buffett buys $10bn of bonds Wall Street regards investor's move as early warning of market crash Sage who Knows his Onions BDB licences face delay in Brussels Tobacco deal under pressure John Charcol Business Papermen make £25m Enterprise Picture Gallery Pound hits low after German rate rise hint Chief resigns at Dalgety Sport Television and Radio Business Today Landhurst pair enter guilty pleas Cable & Wireless integration costs hit £200m Electricity firms face customer desertions Electronics firm prospers Newsquest Blagden advances despite dip Journals link up to take on TV SodaStream loses its fizz Cadbury sells as Eighties favourite goes flat Seagram to issue US health warning Builders join forces to create new town Morgan Crucible ahead Travis Perkins pointer Brunel in US disposal Westinghouse deal Sara Lee plans buyback Shire research review Babcock unit to Amec Healthcall declines L&M lifts dividend 9% ABC blames sale on out-of-town cinemas Business Roundup Tourist Rates Thorn could face $1bn damages bill after US ruling City cheers ECC advance Ford Inchcape problems will lead to charge of £55m Shares climb after Laporte shake-up By our City Editor: Putting more work Howard 's way Commentary Two share £8.1m fee from Cordiant sale European Leisure ahead 30% British Funds Liffe Options Excitement over Energis boosts National Grid Stock Market Michael Clark 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 Paper-thin returns Tempus CWC Tempus Inchcape Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cordiant Tempus Wall Street Dalgety shows what to do with ingredients of a dog's dinner Jon Ashworth and Sarah Cunningham track the company's tribulations Moral hazards of saving sick economies Crossed lines The Times City Diary Sharing pain The Times City Diary Food for thought The Times City Diary Candle vigil The Times City Diary Why the City is a great place to work but not such a great place to live Critique of corporate charity was distorted Rowe & Maw Equities rally in thin trading Trade Indemnity Energis Telecoms for companies Hunting steps up aviation disposals Notice to Readers Business for Sale NatWest Stretched: Cameron McLatchie, chairman and chief… BBA sells Trench to managers for £164m Business for Sale Business Opportunities International Product Design The Express Business Express Jersey Based Professional Gambler Private Detective Multiple Display Advertising Items T&S to take over M&w for £43m Earn Money Writing KJC Mobile Phones Sappi pays $746m for Dutch group Business Roundup SCi in the black Business Roundup Chiroscience's US link Business Roundup Pound hits Yorkshire Business Roundup Regional paper sales up Business Roundup The Personal Number Company Plc Fewer firms object to law on pay rate Business Services Message plus Offshore Briefings Tag PC Family beats economic chill with style Jessica Gorst-Williams looks at furniture-makers large and small Couple carve venture from wood Time Computer Systems The Times Unit Trust Information Service Line One A new shield against attacks at home The toughening of measures against domestic violence provides better protection for victims, reports Chris Barton One in seven wives reports rape by her own husband Call to cut court cuts Inns and Outs Queen's Counsel Winners should pay into the pot Crime and punishment Inns and Outs Chambers Professional Recruitment The Coal Authority About Complaints Zarak MacRae Brimmer Chambers Banking & Finance Hays Richard Owen Legal Appointments QD IG NB Selection New name, but bad old habits Martin Mears believes that changes to the Scb do not go far enough Garfield Robbins Chambers Professional Recruitment A European success story Christopher Stoakes on the first anniversary of a glossy title Legal Appointments Equitas Lawyers find it pays well to move jobs A survey of 500 reveals that half would switch for higher salaries, says Frances Gibb Leboeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae L. L. P RAS Part of the Capita Group RAS Part of the Capital Group Zarak MacRae Brenner In-House Legal Kellyfield Consulting Holborn College (U. K. /Tim) The Royal Bank of Scotland Warner/chappell Music Ltd Chambers Professional Recruitment QD MP Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Quarry Dougall PSD Iridium Africs Plc QD Bahrain Legal Advisor Tax Free Salary NTL Solicitors / Legal Executive Amery-Parkes Personal Injury Solicitor Zarak MacRae Brenner Hughes-Castell Zarak Human Resources Private Client Work Central London ACL Davies Arnold Cooper Lipson Lloyd Jones Head of Legal Services & Compensation Fund Senior Litigation Assistant Judge of the European Court of Human Rights ZMB Baechler Barth Clerk/practice Development Manager for Chambers in… Holborn College King Of Kings has plenty to prove against Central Park Racing: Handicapper Favours Cole's Colt in Curragh Clash Thunderer: Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Richard Evans Thunderer: Yarmouth Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Thunderer: Sedgefield Keene on Chess Winning Move Yesterday's Results Musselburgh Fontwell Park Ford Barcelona win the battle of divided loyalties Football Kaamark holds key in Madrid Villa draw strength from lesson of last season Arsenal face hostile reception in Greece Football World Cup bid now fully funded The Times Smith driven by global dream Edward Gorman on the round-the-world skipper determined to follow his own course throught life Today's Fixtures William Hill For the Record Pools Forecast By our Sport Staff: Wigan follow Paul's lead to semi-finals Rugby League Superleague's finest expose class divide Ice Hockey Broncos in talks with Branson In Brief Patriots prove a point to Parcells American Football Steroid misuse shows increase Drugs in Sport The Weather Channel Breakfast of champions Tom Hibbert is there as Frank and Frankie try to put some snap, crackle and pop into a campaign for healthier eating Word-Watching Radio Choice A TV watchdog with teeth Television Choice BBC1 Picture Gallery Sinful indulgence of idleness on parade Review Satellite and Cable Counties vote against reform Parochial powers thwart MacLaurin plan for two-division championship Times Two Crossword Football Fowler forces his way back into Liverpool's forward thinking Hall retires with his ambition fulfilled Picture Gallery Sailing Violence leaves clubs facing expulsion from Heineken Cup Hagenuk Royal Shakespeare Company Adrian Noble's travelling show Royal Shakespeare Company Roll up, roll up for the travelling Bard show Adrian Noble tell Simon Tait why the Royal Shakespeare Company has decided to head for the provinces Mop top who can be a Beatle or evil stick insect Barbican Centre Why Lady MacBeth was to become the Prime Suspect Benedict Nightingale looks at how the Rsc has remained the essential training ground for our top actors Taking the repertoire to the regions The success of the Newcastle residency has led to a second, in Plymouth, reports Matt Wolf Royal Shakespeare Company Off boards, into boots Tour de force takes quality to the people Royal Shakespeare Company The night Will's castle burnt Stratford built a memorial theatre to the Bard. Then fire brought the house down, says Jeremy Kingston To play the hero king Royal Shakespear Company Twelfth Night is the season's star Simon Tait finds one long-awaited production leads an impressive new repertoire for Stratford's stages In the company of friends Stonking stuff Spreading the word far and wide Andy Lavender reports on the company's valuable touring role in regional Britain and overseas Royal Shekespeare Company Variety, the spice of life Citroen There's no Richard or Hamlet without a fillip The RSC cannot live by subsidy alone; sponsors have a crucial role to play, Simon Tait reports Companies give each other a good name Simon Tait on Allied Domecq's successful sponsorship Hamlei From the Fringe to fame and fortune Heather Neill discovers a path taken by the likes of Branagh and Hopkins Three faces of Susannah My RSC Royal Shakespeare Company Pow! Giving the Bard bite Heather Neill spends an entertaining week in class at Statford Allied Domecq
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