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News from 22/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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David Dale, John MacDonald, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Kevin Ferrie, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Robert de Massey, John Diamond, Angus Nicol, Ivo Tennant, Philip Delves, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Daniel Gallimore, Tom Walker, D. M. Leigh, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, T. R. G. Howard, John Thicknesse, Julian Barker, Pat Gibson, Catharine Boyd Brent, J. B. Dearing, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jane Bonham Carter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Andrew Dodd, Amanda Loose, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Edwin Richboro, Norman Lamont, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Keith Pike, David Hands, Victor Green, Judith Hendershott, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Mr Victor Green, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, Lin Jenkins, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Adam Jones, Michael Trend, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Matt Dickinson, Nigel Hawkes, Christopher Moseley, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Michael Calvin, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Frank Sutton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, R. W. Johnson, S. A. C. Francis, Ingrid Cranfield, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Linda Craft, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Conrad Russell, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Ron Sirak, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Polly Newton Political Reporter, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Alan B. Shrank, Elizabeth Cowley, Alasdair Murray and Janet Bush, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Roger Maynard and Allan Arthur, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Matthew Beard, John Hurst, Christopher Hurst, P. Mackle, Christopher Irvine, Julian Sullivan,

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The Lib Dems on the Trail Fertility hope for boys who survive cancer Pioneering operation on two-year-old Oxbridge sinks Index Crash tram warning system 'not working' Red Cross may change its emblem to a diamond Private schools boost bright pupils' chances Abbey National Ashdown coalition hint splits Lib Dems Labour to revive its computerised spin-doctor Devolution plans on hold Mesh Computers PLC Tory MP denies plotting to spring friend from Indian jail Cabinet pay anger as Prescott seeks a deal Probation Service bid on teenage tearaways Girl, 4, alone New drug hope Spy partner freed Murder charge Baby abandoned Dana campaign Red tape savings How couple found hope for their son Ian Murray on the parents whose misfortune was lightened by the revolutionary fertility treatment for sterilised boys The Doctor Technique that can help boys to bank on future The Operation Ricoh Too soon to tell whether surgery can work Medical Briefing BT Clues in DNA that may solve murder from 1970 Time Amazon washes out Oxbridge hopes Boat race in farce, reports Gabriella Gamini in Manaus Cheltenham & Gloucester Nelson hoped to celebrate Trafalgar in port Hague's grassroots plan backfires Only a quarter of party members have voted in the ballot for internal reform. The result will hardly be a convincing endorsement, writes Andrew Pierce Pitney Bowes Tories head for a seaside 'love-in How Role-Playing Games Can Raise Morale Ministry accused of cover-up over Gulf vaccines Crash inquiry may be delayed until next year How Crash Affects your Journey Mouton Cadet BNFL ITV chief gives hint on News at Ten move Sporting theme leaps chart of favourite classics Radio 2's top 100 shows how tastes can be swayed by events, wrirtes Carol Midgley The Co-Operative Bank The 1997 poll. Your Hundred Best Tunes Blackwell's Book Shops Dolly takes a step down family way Scientists discover contraceptive worm Health experts order inquiry into MDF risk Critics claim that popular building material could be the asbestos of the Nineties, reports Lin Jenkins Footballers are winners, even after the game Line New MacIntosh Ashdown urged to give party's women a chance Secrecy to end TSB Steel defended against 'sleaze' attack Paddy Ashdown says work for the hunting lobby was neither wrong nor secret. Jill Sherman reports Maple Earl urged to lift ban on Princess stamps BBC Rethink on Royal Funerals Cab convoy takes children to pay tribute at crash scene Cable & Wireless Nearly 25 a year die in police accidents Toad site saved Mother's offer Triumph recall Help for snorers Conker shortage Party bosses target the 'enemy within as pre-election nerves fray Inside Germany French bishops 'repent' wartime silence on Jews Unisys By our Foreign Staff: Hamburg poll result weakens Kohl foes Serb vote boycott is likely to fail Inquiries stepped up into fund calls by Clinton Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Cash offer to save Indian girls The poorest families will be eligible for an ?8 grant to keep baby daughters alive, writes Christopher Thoms in Delhi (AP): Longer Ramos rule resisted UN chief to appeal for reform backing Study Skills All Nippon Airways Lebanese fire on Islamc militants DELL Peace fears after Arafat collapses The Palestinian leader, left, fainted during talks with Arabs, Christopher Walker reports Cario bombing arrests Picture Gallery Woman's face sewn back on MINiCall (AP): Solidarity 'heads for poll win' (AFP): Boost for Kim (Reuters): Latvian killings (Reuters): Algeria massacre Holy in the wall Southern Africa faces return of drought Islanders at risk from feared repeat of £5bn Pacific havoc The disastrous weather conditions of 1982-83 are being seen again, write Roger Maynard and Allan Arthur The Sunday Times Member HSBC Group Ill wind blows surfers some good The Times Better fed than red Hungry birds Bubble trouble Planetary shock Science Briefing DELL Spray on, says Greenpeace Green pressure groups are arguing for the continued use of the pesticide spray. Nigel Hawkes reports The fizzy wines that fail to sparkle Mars springs magnetic surprise PMT? Osteoporosis? Menopause? Rac Punch and Judy, paddy Ashdown and me Service line Forte Posthouse Saga Insurance Services A traveller in the realm of the mind Polymath, scholar and instinctive outsider, George Steiner talks to Jason Cowley about risk, passion and the decency of the English Tomorrow Memory and Concentration Studies MJN Old folk got together for a family gathering POP Waterson Carthy Norwich Stop the millennium dumb 2K Barbican Goldsmiths' Fair 1997 Paying the price of the TV revolution Tosca Buckingham Palace Summer Opening of the State Rooms The prodigy grows up Did the virtuoso violinist Midori enjoy her hothouse upbriging? Hilary Finch finds out LineOne Off to a superb start An Enemy of the People Olivier Opera & Ballet Too long for a single voice Caliban Riverside Icy perfection chills the fun Opera Les Arts Florissants Barbican Not a good bet New Music a Man in a Room, Gambling Maida Vale This week in the Times A Lib-Lab pact would be disaster Conrad Russell on why his party must not enter a coalition Red revolution The Times Diary The Welsh deliver a lesson in mortality A waterthin majority was a reminder that referendum electorates can never be taken for granted Little brother is watching you Ashdown is central to the success of Blair's reforms, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Focused The Times Diary Agent MacX The Times Diary Pint sighs The Times Diary Shrink rap Testing times The Times Diary Crowded at the Centre Liberal Democrats struggle to remain distinctive Pangloss in Hong Kong World finance ministers can feel satisfied, but not complacent Aquatic Melodrama In the Amazon careless oars catch worse things than a crab Party responds to Clark's concerns New Cornish horror Injustice of public-sector pay freeze Musical neighbours In faith we trust Making a meal of it The personal touch Staff college cost Factors at play in bishops' selection Church decline Speaking for all Role reversal Birthdays today Court Circular Royal engagement Memorial meetings Service dinner Marketors' Company Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Battle of Britain service Anniversaries Seldom-heard tunes make for a refreshing change Piping: Northern Meeting Acorn Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Mr Robert Kiln Worldcall Marriages Douglas Bennett Dr Douglas Bennett, psychiatrist, deid on August 31, aged 79. He was born on August 4,1918 Latest wills Andrew Fountaine Andrew Fountaine Norfolk landowner and a founder of the National Front, died on September 14 aged 78. He was born on December 7,1918 Sir Harry Boyne Sir Harry Boyne, CBE, political correspondent of The Daily Telegraph 1957-76, died on September 18 aged 87. He was born on July 25,1910 From Our Own Correspondent: New Era in West Germany End of Military Government Georges Guetary George Guetary, French singer and variety artist, died in the South of France on September 13 aged 82. He was born in Egypt on February 8,1915 News The Times Crossword No 20,591 Business KLM Air UK Forecast ENO In the Times Tomorrow Peace Breaks out Winterburn strikes decisive blow Chelsea Outgunned in Capital Shoot-Out New Lighter Crisper Holsten Pils Under the Skin of Sport Welsh Assembly Turner keeps his nerve to hold off Montgomerie Golf: Scot Warms up for Ryder Cup with Course Record as British Masters Goes to Last Putt Final Scores Wilson Relaxed Hancock lifts world crown Speedway England need win protest fails Hockey: Controversial Defeat Dents Home Hopes in Junior World Cup Davies ends monopoly Slough shrug off wayward finishing United States reach Davis Cup final Plato philosophical Zimbabwe in control Baddeley appointed Thomson proves master Zulle increases lead Peberdy is on a roll Roberts does enough Fulford secures title Villeneuve enjoy flag of convenience Motor Racing: Schumacher Pays for Costly Error as Championship Lead is Cut to One Point Boss Hugo Boss Rousing send-off makes early stages far from plain sailing Edward Gorman sees the Whitbread fleet enjoy an eventful start to their epic voyages, notably the British and Norwegian crews Johnson's finish gives Wigan control Rugby League Boss Hugo Boss Leopards brought down by Bullets Basketball Fitting finale as Lancashire pair cling on Cricket Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Barnett ends stormy season in style Winning Move Keene on Chess Yesterday's Scoreboard Sussex are denied consolation at the last Boon takes a swing at county pitches Glamorgan prove value of team ethic County championship triumph rewards flair and leadership of impressive Welsh assembly How the Chase for the Title Unfolded Glamoran Kent Middlesex call off chase after taking early blows Hampshire fail to last the distance Scoreboard from Taunton Warwickshire keep clean sheet as runs come easy Kent left with room for second thoughts Final Table Score Board West Ham's progress hampered by Given Barnes gives Newcastle victory as London clubs fail to turn superiority into points Prudential Liverpool let off the book Picture Gallery Managing to maintain perspective Guile of Ginola puts smile on Tottenham faces Beckham guilty of spice overdose Temperamental display curries little favour with Hoddle as double sending-off ignites derby passions Glitzy Leeds again prove generous to a fault Lombardo offers some light relief By our Sports Staff: McLintock denies inquiry findings Liverpool ready for Collymore Coventry let golden opportunity slip away ISIS Cadamarteri enlivens striking day for Everton FA Carling Premiership The Week's Football Nationwide Overseas Bell's Premier Division Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Vauxhall Conference Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Bell's Mendonca punishes unruly Bradford Football: Beagrie's Dismissal Allows Charlton Smooth Passage to Victory at the Valley Contenders fail to live up to billing Archery school finds the target Flight options Fry's exuberance given full rein Horsfield spurs Halifax Cardiff find form with a flourish Ice Hockey Canon Head in a whirl as Hearts reach dizzy heights Luton's defensive cupboard bare Atkinson leads assault on the sensitive ear TV Action Replay Fighting talk fails to disguise the fudge 'Violence is no longer rugby union's cosy little secret. The doors to the club have been flung open Time to scrap county game World records should be beyond reproach Horses need protection This week in the Times Wood reinforces Harlequins steel London clubs make capital as race for Heineken Cup quarter-final places begins to hot up Redman of old keeps Bath running Glasgow get the best of luck Players called 'animals' as brawl inquiry opens Leicester learning to love France Pontypridd enjoy the peace Dallaglio settles uneasy Wasps into their stride Lessing stamps class on London Triathlon South Africa-born Briton produces outstanding performance to dominate men's elite race Gluco samine Halls have a swim-ride-run party All the Results and Finishing Times from the 1997 London Triathlon Olympic Men Mees Pierson The 1997 London Triathlon Sprint Relay Services Jury still out on King Of Kings Racing: O'brien's Juvenile Answers Few Questions in Winning National Stakes Big Race Results Thunderer: Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Flat Leaders Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Nap: Ferny Hill (30.30 Kempton Park) Next best: Delselsmary (3.5D Leicester) Wildwood Flower blossoms 69-1 Double Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Hereford Results from Saturday's Five Meetings For the Record Rugby Union Cricket Cycling Guide to the Week Ahead Schools Sport The Times Standard bearers who lift productivity Edward Fennell reports on the improvements that companies achieve when their staff are encouraged to become fully involved in their work How the people factor can help Amanda Loose reports on how a business group won an IIp award and improved its organisation Labour's secret election weapon How modernising a political machine paid off Lunn Poly travelling right Amanda Loose on how Investors iln People provides an extra edge Software firm plugs in to success Silicon Glen personnel get connected to make sure they stay ahead in the race for future prosperity Basic Principles Where training is cut and dried Sponsored Section A friendly hairdressing salon is one of the smallest companies to receive the IIP award Teamwork gets it taped Amanda Loose at a famous weaving company and its experience of the Investors In People scheme Appraisal with a friendly face Edward Fennell on how the assessors face their task Investors in People Your people are your most valuable asset Investors in People Edwaard Fennel reports on the changing attitudes of today's companies towards treating their employees as partners in enterprise Capitalisation, week's change Rolex Results and Statistics The Times Sterling leaves Guinness flat Stock Market Trade figures in spotlight Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Insurers threaten to scrap cover for millennium bug Gas users face delay in changing supplier FE Focus Clever positioning pays off for IMF In spite of calls for the fund to be scrapped, it is extending its sphere of influence. Janet Bush reports from Hong Kong Sets brokers score ahead of opening Word-Watching Picture Gallery Nomura buys Inntrepreneur Directors urge retreat from scrutiny Swallow Hotels Women OAPs more likely to live in poverty IPPR calls for Scottish water co-ops Kalamazoo Computer Group plc Energis Telecoms Roadshow will help to fix minimum wage Care First chairman to face renewed pressure to resign Alternative Investment Market Aran seeks £5m to develop Block remains oil debt relief Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market British Funds The Parliamentary Channel Tesco set to deliver in London Stress placing MBA link Lloyd 's move Dunlop cash The privatisation that dare not speak its name The French Government finds selling state firms a bit of a wrench, and analysts reckon Lionel Jospin is failing France's long-term needs, says Adam Sage They can't get no satisfaction A war-winning rifle Television Choice Radio Choice One thematic way to mark an anniversary Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Global boom will collapse, Soros warns Financier uses IMF conference as platform to attack Malaysian leader Fund targets capital markets BBC and BSkyB in new dispute Times Two Crossword Pounded 45 NYSE inquiry at ING Barings Orange to undercut BT on international phone calls This week in the Times Direct For Sale 50 Brown to publish details of currency reserves Sky Contents Triumph and disaster blow in the Spanish wind The influential figure of Severiano Balleseros towers over Valderrama for the greatest event in the golfing calendar Decision Makers The Drama Two sides united in debt to Uncle Sam Rob Hughes on the seventieth anniversary of a concept that has become a compulsion SKY Twenty-four players under scrutiny in Valderrama's biggest test of all From the veteran Faldo to the nine newcomers, Patricia Davies assesses the European and American teams SKY Kite sets his jaw to beat Spanish passion Hard work is the key for Tom Kite, says John Hopkins Ron Sirak on a leader trying to convert passion into points City Index Cup does wonders for local economy The long road to Valderrama was pitted with controversy. Mel Webb retraces the often tortuous trail of intrigue Rivals give venue rough passage MOPS Divot by divot I played the course my way After taking on the might of Valderrma, Lynne Truss, a hunter-and-swiper, predicts the cup will be decided in the rough Five great moments from 70 years Bjorn fast making a name for himself Two newcomers to the Ryder Cup stage are ready to step out of the shadows and play leading roles at Valderrama SKY Happy to be oddest swinger in town Ryder Cup Memories Leadbetter keeps a foot in both camps One coach has exerted a significant influence on the two teams at Valderrama. He talks to Mel Webb SKY sports Ryder Cup Memories The facts behind the Ryder Cup strokes What do Neil Coles, Christy O'Connor Sr and Ryamond Lloyd have unenviably in common? Find out below SKY Excuse me, is that my ball you've got How to get high from your armchair If you have access to Sky and have three free days, you are unlikely to miss anything. Matthew Bond reports from the reviewer's bunker Top Flite Ryder Cup Television Coverage Ryder Cup Memories The Times SKY

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