News from 19/09/1997
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Barney Spender, Patricia Davies, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, David Marshall, Director General, Ivo Tennant, Philip Delves, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Emad Mekay, Philip Howard, Colin Croskin, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Louise Burke, John Habgood, Jeremy Kingston, John O'Byrne, Clive Davis, Raymond Snoddy and Carol Midgley, Carl Mortished, Howard Hayter, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, John Pittuck, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Nick Nuttall and Kevin Eason, Pat Gibson, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, R. Hawdon, Dominic Walsh, Susan Bell, Stewart Tendler and Emma Wilkins, John O'leary, Education Editor, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Chris Barton, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Michael Buckley, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Ben Plowden, Director, Sydney Friskin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, Arthur Leathley and Dominic Walsh, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Richard Owen and James Pettifer, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, David Orr, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Andrew Smith, Cathy Harris, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Paul Standbridge, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Serena Jackson, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Willett, P. J. Livesey, John Allison, John Goodbody, John Lloyd, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, John O'Leary and Mark Whitaker, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Peter Coker, W. J. Woodward, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Brian Glanville, Alan Challoner, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Elizabeth Cowley, Barry Wigmore, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Patrick Gilbert, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Helen Glew, Geoffrey Bloom, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Norman Fowler, Richard Ford, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Lisa Verrico,
ResumoPortfolio Early setback for Wales 'yes' vote Protesters force BBC to shelve changes Index Curtains for the council chamber oglers Picture Gallery Tourists evacuated after bomb My Life with Chris Smith Churchill's 'shabby' grave is rescued Saturday in the Times Ink thrown at Hindley picture Pollution linked to macHo ads Allied Dunbar Wrexham votes 'no' in Welsh ballot Labour dismisses the early devolution poll as not representative Anglesey only just in favour Programme 'proves IRA/ Sinn Fein link' BBC changes led by 'head boy' who dances to John Birt's tune Man in the News University places to be offered on results News in Brief Lottery learners Murder charge Care inquiry Rise in diabetes Smear apology GP helped Lady Warnock's husband die Medical ethics adviser reveals how shw turned for help to doctor who backs euthanasia. Joanna Bale reports Victory for high-flyer who put family first Record company executive quit life of travel to see his daughter grow up. Stephen Farrell sees his celebrate Firms Check Small Print to Avoid Jetset Rebellion How a trip to the hairdresser left woman paralysed Abbot Ale For it is written Ringing rebuke in village's battle of the bells Collezioni Sale of vintage wine tops £4m on first day American Express Tourists fail to get the picture at Churchill grave Alan Hamilton reports on why visitors feel the £350,000 refurbishment of Sir Winston's grave is so badly needed Comet Nlne held over death of reporter News in Brief Fatal bus crash £48,000 for poster Pissarro charges Fallen hero Motorola BT Fayed driver 'tried to stop Henri Paul' Dress Will Buy Washing Machine Parents welcome Hackney hit squad Straw tells probation officers to improve The Times DNA used in hunt for killers of badger Directline Mortgages Milk bottles save runaway girl from heroin Lin Jenkins reports on the first success for a scheme that brings photographs of missing people on to the shelves of supermarkets North-South reversal on teenage drug-taking The Royal Bank of Scotland Age fear led perm tycoon to suicide Moben Dolphin MacHo adverts blamed for road pollution Nick Nuttall and Kevin Eason report on calls for dearer fuel and 'sexier' small cars Change in the Air from Fuel Cells Alpha Telecom Ltd Good Things Always How Palin saved his bacon in Borneo Attacks force Hindley portrait to be removed Tiny Armed Forces unlikely to face further cuts Arthritis & Rheumatism Council Foreign Office dons new school tie Palm tells future for detectives Video games 'teach sexism and violence' It is a world of fantasy aggression and impossibly shaped women, but a study warns that children take it seriously. Russell Jenkins reports Save lives by cutting salt, doctors urge Salt Content Get a taste for a healthier diet Medical Briefing Covert cookbook makes a meal of spying Tiny Biggest space probe ready for £2bn voyage to Saturn (AP): Blast kills island miners World Summery (Reuters): Nobel mine plea Vote challenge (Reuters): Crooner dies Bonn shrugs off Kinkel doubts on budget target Dell British architect celebrates success Germans see crowning glory of revamped Reichstag Yeltsin hints at deal on Kuriles Swiftcall Our Foreign Staff: Leaders condemn Cairo slaughter Terrorist gang kills ten in midday raid on museum tourist bus The Cooperative Bank Witnesses tell of gunfight B&Q Violence likely as settler deal is spurned Ugandan rebels 'use children as sex slaves' Rights groups claim kidnapped teenagers forced to fight or die for messianic army, reports David Orr The Sunday Times Clintons head for campus farewell Reuters: Ethics of US Aids research attacked Everest Fit the Best Albanian Socialist shoots rival MP Jiang purges key 'liberal' rival for leadership World Bank signals boom time for China For economists, the barometer is firmly set fair, Jonathan Mirsky writes (Reuters, AP): UN warning on food crisis in North Korea NatWest A robbery, a reporter-and somewhere a cellar full of masterpieces The FBI thinks it knows who commited the us art theft of the century, but not where the pictures are hidden. However, a journalist may have the key, says Barry Wgmore The Times Self Build Homes Show 97 Safety Recall 'We both think it is for ever' Dorian Jabri talks for the first time about his private and political partnership with Chris Smith, Secretary of State for Culture Media and sport. Interview by Mary ann Sieghart Time Computer Systems Philip Howard God save us, enfants de la patrie, from the politically correct anthem Game show Heavenwards to hell For the true mountaineer, fear is enjoyable. That is how I discovered, high in the Andes, that I wasn't one Cult status The Times Diary Everybody out The Times Diary Howard's end The Times Diary Sour note The Times Diary Blair is now the kingmaker Crown and Church are leaning Left, says John Lloyd Death in Cairo The difficult journey to peace and tolerance in Egypt Beyond Shame Solid ways to help those cheated by the pensions industry I Spy what I Eat Revealed: the link between espionage and Escoffier Setting priorities on road safety Sensations of unease, admiration and doubt at the RA Aerospace industry funding appeal Jobs count Tills apart Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Brass, but not bold In faith we trust 'Sneak's hotline' PM's salary The Booker booked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner University news Birthdays today School news Anniversaries Elections Reception Personal Column Picture Gallery The Leverhulme Trust Forthcoming marriages Latest wills The Stairlift Experts The Rev J. S. Whale The Rev J. S. Whale former Moderator for the Free Church Federal Council and sometime Headmaster of Mill Hill School, died on September 17 aged 100. He was born on December 19,1896 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items James Dunnachie James Dunnachie, Labour MP for Glasgow Pollok, 1987-97 died of cancer on september 7 aged 66. He was born on November 17.1930 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Red Skelton Red Skelton, comic actor, died on september 17 aged 84. He was boen in Indiana on July 18,1913 Brigadier Bernard Cowey Brigadier Bernard cowey, DSO, Obe, Commander 9th Arm-oured and 148th Infantry Brigades, TA, 1956-58 died on August 20 aged 85. He was born on November 20,1911 On this Day September 19,1905 Steel Railway Carriages News The Times Crossword No 20,589 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Unions threaten RJB pit Closures to secure payoffs Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Pensions mis-selling costs will top £4bn British Midland Picture Gallery Economics Competition threat to creation of world's biggest accountant Friedman says IMF ought to be abolished Arts Wickes unlveils the future Institutional apathy reigns despite 'fat-cat' controversy Sport Television and Radio Business Today Pirates Merger cost CBI offers manufacturers hope on exports Pirates of the high Cs plunder £3.1bn IMF casts doubts on debt help The Times Investment race fails to cut taxes Geest chills out with 74% rise By our City Staff: Britannia closes carpetbagger's account Building society takes issue with member who published booklet Raine helps confidence at Alfred McAlpine GEC joint venture flotation 'is a possibility Ernst & Young pays $100m out of court Business Roundup Daiwa Securities raided US trade deficit grows Business Roundup Gas price cut inquiry Help for small firms Protean bid approach Toyota 'for France' Gains for troubled Cape Chairman sells shares Tourist Rates Mirror to launch online betting service with PA Smooth sailing for P&O Stena link Albright makes £27.8m charge to cover cutbacks By City Editor: NatWest markets a compromise Commentary Hanover may seek ruling Financial services boost for Kwik-Fit Cable & Wireless British Funds Liffe Options Investors ready for rough journey as futures expire Stock Market 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 Keep investors afloat Tempus Mirror Group RMC Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street A strong pound is the best protection against EMU Economic View Argument over divergent interest levels has important implications for Europe Bank of art The Times City Diary Blind eye The Times City Diary IoD den The Times City Diary Marriage made in accountants' minds still shy of consent Robert Bruce on what could prove to be the last great merger within the profession The White House South Bank Sun Life reveals £48m cost of merger Profits beat expectations at Nestlé The Times Morrison set to tighten belt RMC says hard times remain Share split planned by Tilbury OFT kicks kit suppliers price-fixing into touch Ultraframe float to benefit staff French Connection continues expansion Business Roundup Canning price falls Servisair drops Tibbett & Britten ahead British Borneo up 10% Names signed up Rail report delayed Fired up at Fired Earth MEPT buyback plan The Times Equities close below best of day Hagenuk Portfolio The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Advertising Standards Authority Overdose of sugar impairs seduction Theatre: A tame new musical premierd at the Donmar; a cult artily staged at the Lyric, Hammersmith Enter the Guardsman Donmar Writers go for gold in Athens Benedict Nightingale reports on a 'cultural Olypiad' that offered vast prizes to unknown dramatists A show of courage on the podium The Royal Opera Surreal sadism is not for beginners The wasp factory Lyric, Hammersmith Ortons by the pair Radio Season of Sundays worth the wait Why did Harriet Wheeler and David Gavurin take five years to come up with their new album? 'Dunno,'they chorus The Times Sorry, dancing's off, love Lisa Verrico joins the fruitless hunt for a good bop on the 1997 Camden Crawl Canon Smooth fusion at the factory Live Jazz Theo Tavls Ronnie Scott's Depression moving in from Iceland Pop Albums: Winter has Bjork's heart in its grip, and harder men than David Sinclair would be saddened Top Ten Albums If it's worth hearing once Where would today's pop stars be without their predecessors? Patrick Gilbert reports on sampling Tower A touch of tuba roots the blues Jazz Albums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertalnment compiled by Marit Hargie Theater Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items No call to be sick as a parrot Frank Skinner Apollo, Oxford Rhapsody in bamboo CoNCERTS: Japanese souvenirs for London schoolchildren; a firm Czech hand in Liverpool London Schools SO/Friend Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items A hasty field trip RLPO/Altrichter Liverpool Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teachers protest at ministry regulation John O'Leary on Discontent over Whitehall control of schools; and Mark Whitaker on a radical Chicago experiment The Times Whatever happened to English grammar? Many students lack the basic equipment to build a proper sentence, says Susan Elkin When September comes Chris Barton steels himself for the start of a new term DfEE Schools reform blows through the Windy City Multiple Display Advertising Items The Society of Transpersonal Psychology Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancing College Westminster College Multiple Display Advertising Items Torrance in search of solace Golf Distance Learning Multiple Display Advertising Items Two lead as big guns misfire Multiple Display Advertising Items Slough set their sights on striking gold in Europe Hockey England overwhelm Egypt ACCA Child Psychology Multiple Display Advertising Items SOAS Premiership dubs can rule Europe once more Football Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Rare talent in full bloom David Maddock takes great delight in seeing a high-class striker at the peak of his powers Keene on Chess Magnificent seven ride on in Cup Kilmarnock left with uphill home battle Grobbelaar and Segers now face FA charge BM Rice fined £500 but no ban for Wright Eddery put out by back injury Racing: Champion Sidelined until next March after Requiring Surgery Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline Market move Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Quiet Assurance ready to confirm early potential Ewbury BBC2 Thunderer: AYR Thunderer: Huntingdon Maynard enables Glamorgan to retain initiative Cricket Northern lights beckoning Edwards Rugby League Wattana enjoys welcome break In Brief Yesterday's Scoreboards Young leaves timely mark Gillespie injury blow Yesterday's Scoreboards Leicestershire prepare to give in gracefully Ivo Tennant sees the champions bringing a sad and unspectacular season to an end Cowan shoulders task of lifting Essex Swann makes serene pursuit of century Hampshire have no answer to Hick's ferocity Derbyshire players let off steam at last Cricket Flowers puts Zimbabwe on course Picture Gallery Welton falls short of first hundred For the Record Sussex go for Gilbert Today's Fixtures Cup organisers to take action next Monday Rugby Union William Hill Eyles disciplined over Cairo confrontation Squash Whitbread drinking had tio stop The party's definitely over for yachtsmen in round-the-world race As competitors get set for sunday's start, Paul Standbridge says there has never been so much at stake Britain enters into the cup spirit again Word-Watching The Weather Channel Hancock's friend turns foe Speedway Angling for the Nile perch Television Choice Radio Choice Radio 1 The very model of a television science show Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable GranviUe supplies home comfort Chelsea struggle to turn their superiority into goals at Stamford Bridge Times Two Crossword Yachting 42 Kent decide to gamble in pursuit of precious points Top of Table Racing 39 Jordan ends Hill's search for spare seat First Telecom The Times
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