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News from 25/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Magnus Linklater, Sean O'Callaghan, Bernard Kaukas, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Jullian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Clive Fairweather, Philip Howard, James Bone and Joanna Bale, Lewin, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Gordon Beveridge, Vice-Chancellor, A. Butler, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Jonathan Mirsky, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Malcolm Bradbury, John Bryant, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, A. Stephen Melcher, Chief Executive, Dominic Walsh, Jim McCue, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Michael Portillo, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Rodney Legg, Eric Sjogren, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Keith Pike, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Keith Douglas, Rachel Morris, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, A. E. Norris, Roger Scruton, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Mike O'brien, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Shirley English and Nicholas Watt, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Daniel McGrory and Michael Theodoulou, John Grigsby, Nick Land, Adam Jones, Richard Ottaway, Raymond Keene, Polly Newton, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Graham, Vice-President, Nigel Hawkes, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Michael Calvin, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, R. W. Johnson, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Iola Smith, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Gerald Larner, Peter Ewart, Anjana Ahuja, Adrian Slade, President, Amanda Craig, Chris McGrath, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Prior, Brian Glanville, Alan Jenkins, Philip Webster, Brian Brivati, David Crawford, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Tania Glyde, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Susan MacDonald, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Robert Whymant, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. B. Pollock, Russell,

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£2,000 to Be Won Every Day Nurses 'agree to pay $1.2m blood money' Victim's brother accused of extortion Ulster clears way to full peace talks Index Take risks for the prizes, says Ashdown Picture Gallery Best for Books Salomon falls to $9bn takeover Glasgow scandal Dying children Pepsi chief quits to watch her boys play football Nevada Speedfreaks Best for Jobs Beckett seeks minimum wage exemption for young people Jack Higgins Ashdown the entertainer finally beats sleeping sickness New privacy code aims to eradicate press harassment The Cooperative Bank MP defies bombs Unionist suspicions centre on Mowlam Rail crash inquiry examines safety rules News in Brief Witness guarded News in Brief Clearer claiming News in Brief Dealers jailed News in Brief Swimmer injured News in Brief Fighter approval News in Brief No Title Top gynaecologist played God with me, says patient Stephen Farrel reports on the case of a surgeon who removed a woman's ovaries without consent By a Staff Reporter: 'Wizards' guilty of £240,000 con trick ITV rains on Auntie's perfect day Drug smugglers caught in Customs sting are jailed Ex-boxer Marsh is cleared over grant J. P. Tod's By a Staff Reporter: PC's sex bias victory leaves force in the doghouse Mutual societies to get key role in welfare reform Halifax Saxon monk may become patron saint of shopping Latest lottery fund 'threatens other projects' Courts martial are under fire again Boys of 10 youngest in court on rape charge Doubts that taint Saudi police case Defence lawyers say the murder case against two British nurses would not stand up to scrutiny in a Western court, reports Daniel McGrory Cook urged to show tact in discussing sentence Cable & Wireless By a Staff Reporter: Wealthy lawyer is key player in trial The Times on Saturday Metro Vision When it's right to let sick children die Doctors have been given ethical guidance on a terrible decision, writes Ian Murray Funeral firms face 'cash for corpses' claim Driver in fatal crash had worked 16 hours Eight-mile putt puts records to flight No pay rise for 70p-a-day roadsweeper Self-destruct disc aims to thwart video pirates Wallguard By a Staff Reporter: Mother 'killed' by wasp is revived six times Sainsbury's St Paul's finds modern creed is beyond belief Authorised Version Unauthorised Version BT Boat rams car to save driver from drowning Woodstock Floors Limited Stowaway survivor to be deported News in Brief Flights dropped News in Brief Royal estate raid News in Brief Refugee jailed News in Brief Murder sweep News in Brief Charitable tale News in Brief Neolithic find News in Brief Late delivery News in Brief Graduate ran phone fraud on Internet Whitehall National maths targets too low, says Woodhead Even primary schools doing well in league tables must try harder, reports John O'Leary By our Education Editor: Abandoned literacy scheme endorsed British bulldog reborn Direct Girls aged 13 may be told how to check for cancer Budgens No Title Blair faces legal battle over Scottish 'sleaze' suspensions Two Glasgow councillors in alleged trips-for-votes scandal will defy leadership, writes Philip Webster The Suspended Councillors Salmond calls for PR in local polls Bradford & Bingley Building Society Older men have better chance of founding dynasty Husbands with younger wives are more likely to sire boys as their firstborn, writes Nigel Hawkes Meat scare report withdrawn Liverpool Victoria Moon grew in less than a year Virgin How the Moon May Have Been Formed Tories ban children to prevent mother's exposure Darling gives Lib Dems 'responsibility' warning Polly Newton sees a minister deliver his message to the opposition in person Allied Carpets Ashdown is right and his party knows Riddell on Politics Cross-party NHS group called for Thorpe given a warm welcome British Midland Leaders consider flexible PR line Yeltsin says state must play big role in market Midland Bank Picture Gallery Italy gives single currency a test run in Florence (AP/AFP): Plea for Rwanda aid block MacWarehouse Bus ban threatens artists with blue period Envoys start evacuation of smog-hit Malaysia Half Price Autumn Sale 'Even the mild haze is like inhaling hot cotton wool' (Reuters): Man who shot at Queen dies World Summary (Reuters): Royal reversal World Summary (Reuters): Sixties spy jailed World Summary (AP): Bone breakers World Summary Rebels in Algeria urge ceasefire to expose 'extremists' China attacks new US-Japan defence pact Tokyo told not to interfere over 'issue of Taiwan' Indian police stop widow from joining husband on funeral pyre The Times SAGA Insurance Services Taipei's admirer of 'kind Hitler' dies at 80 ANC fears to grasp Mrs Mandela nettle The Sunday Times Woman blames beating-up on sexual jealousy LineOne Clinton aide says US must extend stay In Bosnia Irish rock band unites enemies Swiftcall Picture Gallery Dell Dell, the Dell logo and OpliPlex are registered… Americans snap up Elton John tribute Treasury scraps smudged $50 bills Depression , drugs and libido Dr Thomas Stuttaford on controlling depression; why Thalidomide is still prescribed; cerebral tumours and changes in behaviour; genes for jeans day and the risk of breast cancer Norwich Union Cafédirect No Title Jeans raise cash for genes Pregnancy and the risk of breast cancer Tumour that can create a different person When Thalidomide can help, not harm A single-minded drive to the limit Richard Noble is the fastest man on earth; he is also masterminding the project to break his own land speed record. Anjana Ahuja reports Shock in store for a mother Motherhood and sprees don't mix, says Rachel Morris Time Fast Facts Britain's removal van democracy Don't pack up first-past-post, says Michael Pinto-Duschinsky Electing new governments matters less than ousting the old ones Taxing times The Times Diary Picture Gallery How to be a hollow man With the nerw politics, it's better to have shone at Rada than the Oxford Union Moor Myra The Times Diary Riff justice The Times Diary Fat chance The Times Diary Softly, softly in Saudi Magnus Linker says Cook should revert to reticence Crime and Punishment This is no moment for soundbite diplomacy Purity and Power The strange dithering of Liberal England Man on the Moon However it first rose, it will always cast a spell for romantics Pensions mis-selling: commissions vs salaries and fees Labour and Lib Dems London rats Opposition view on London's future From Mr Rodney Legg Immigration queues Catholics at Queens Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… The right stuff for military greatness Treasure trove Restraint of income Wild Wiltshire Court Circular Birthdays today Mrs Nancy Wansbrough Retirement Dinners The Army Benevolent Fund Farriers' Company Memorial service: Sir John Junor School news Anniversaries Personal Column Bishop of Grantham Luncheons Rutland Lieutenancy Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Ticket Hotline Court & Social Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Combat Stress Professor Geoffey Bantock Geoffrey Bantock, Professor of Education at Leicester University, 1964-75, died on September 1 aged 82. He was born on October 12,1914 Personal Column Rear-Admiral David Dunbar-Nasmith Rear-Admiral David Dunbar-Nasmith, CB, DSC, Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland 1970-72, died on September 15 aged 76. He was born on February 21,1921 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Muqimuddin Farooqi Muqimuddin Farooqi, Secretary of the National Council of the Communist Party of India, died on September 3, aged 77. He was born in Ambetha, Uttar Pradesh in 1920 (From our Correspondent): Three Balloons Lost Nurses must pay 'blood money' The Times Crossword No 20,594 Business Newspapers Support Recycling KLM AirUK Forecast American Express Insurance Services In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Salomon falls to $9bn takeover Travelers makes agreed offer for US investment house Granada rules out disposal of Meridien Hotels Diet boredom? Eat yoghurt and be fed up Business Middleton laughs all the way to the hank Joe Bloggs founder saves Emanuel Picture Gallery McDonald's fast food course for college students Travel Buffett's investment yields $1.4bn profit Sport James Capel Investment Management Television and Radio Business Today Full house Shell deal Job loss rises in forecourt price war Palm Pilot Barratt signs off with 35% increase to £70m Airbus wins US deal worth $2bn Pound falls against the mark Cadbury notice period broken by 60% of directors EU rules out duty-free sales rethink Tourist Rates Traditional soccer fans find games too costly Effective IT Yamaichi chief arrested Firms to report sooner Gucci hit by warning Two leave Sotheby's BA suspends two routes B&B raises rate Telewest and NTL's merger talks resume Business Roundup Shell Oil launches $1.4bn bid for Texas company Flotation of Energis stake confirmed Rdbeg By our City Editor: Blair gets in tune with business Commentary Jongleurs expands Superscape recruits as loss deepens Good start Spandex dips Brake deal New chiefs named by Burton Netstar Greenalls seeks healthier future Avonmore Waterford warning British Funds Liffe Options Northern Rock leads the banking sector higher Stock Market Michael Clark London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major lNDlCES Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Mid-cap companies Greenalls Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Coming out of its Shell Tempus Barratt Tempus Wall Street Firm behind $10m liar's poker is dealt a $9bn safer hand Eric Reguly tells he story of the bank that returned from the edge of failure Five enormous piggies are too few Water works The Times City Diary Swiss roll The Times City Diary Shar-key The Times City Diary For Joe Bloggs it isn't only in the jeans Jon Ashworth considers the ability of Shami Ahmed to seize the moment PA Consulting Group Flying the flag and wooing the investors Relocation David Crawford introduces a report on relocation and tells how the UK has become a magnet Valleys move into top gear Wales Iib York Peace equals prosperity Northern Ireland A prescription for success Scotland City gateway to the single market London CNT Full steam ahead for new jobs for old John Grigsby the role culture plays in attracting investment England The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eizo Equities close at best of day Hagenuk Moguls tie up surprise packages At the Toronto Film Festival, Geoff Brown watches the big distributors fight to sign up the youthful prizewinners Driving force behind e-mails Any Other Business Picture Gallery The search for critical mass As Coopers and Price Waterhouse prepare for merger, Nick Land forecasts a period of uncertainity Well partners, it's all up to you now Audit Robert Bruce The English Patient New on Video Angel of Vengeance New on Video Blood and Wine New on Video Mamma Roma New on Video Portrait of a Lady New on Video Intelligent life in sci-fi ? New Movues: It's true, says Geoff Brown. Contact offers food for thought as well as intergalatic hokum Renoir London Palladium Snap Verdict Contact PG Antique & Art Fairs Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertinment complied by Marlt Hargle Theatre 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 Theatres The mother of invention Caryl Churchill's marvellously unpredictable pair of plays; plus well-crafted Shakespeare French fluff freshened up Opera Platee Barbian Devilry in detail Much ado About Nothing Manchester The Times theatre We'll rock till we roll over David Sinclair sees the Rolling Stones launch their new world tour in Chicago Mrs. Brown New Classical Cd Begun in style Concerts LSO/Davis Barbian CBSO/Rattie Birmingham The Full Monty Still top of the populists The Levellers UFA, Norwich The Times Right toot forward, march Michael Portillo on overcoming division and double the challenges that face the Tory party in the 21st century Ask the question , know the answer A conceptual history finds Roger Scruton venturing into the dangerous ground between the absolute and the relative Truth a History By Felipe Fernandez-Armesto Bantam, £12.99 ISBN 0 59304 140 2 Tricks of the trade Mangus Linklater A Hack's Progress By Phillip Knightley Cape, ?17.99 Isbn 0 224 04399 4 Firing the Canon Tania Glyde Bodies of Work By Kathy Acker Serpents Tail, ?11 Isbn 1 85242 4257 Minerva Press Why he writes so good Malcom Bradbury welcomes—with sorrow—the elegiac work that Kurt Vonnegut claims will be his last Timequake By Kurt Vonnegut Cape, £15.99 ISBN 0 224 03640 8 The Times/dillons Booker Forum Remember the forgotten man Brain Brivati Callaghan a Life By Kenneth O. Morgan Oup, ?25 Isbn 0 19 820216 4 Caught between error and terror Provos The IRA and Sinn Fein By Petr Taylor Bloombury £16.99 ISBN 0 745 3392 x The stones of his life Amanda Craig Barney's Version By Mordecai Richler Chatta & Windus, ?16.99 Isbn 0 7011 6272 4 Wisdom of the fonts Bibliomane Movern Alarms Basil in Blunderland Check-In Connections the Travel People Travel Planners Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Holidays Bargains of the week: Lazily up the river; £39 ferry to France for five; golf in Scotland from £195 Cruises Rajair Travel & Tours GA General Accident Direct Flights Sunliving Travel Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels Ferries Kerala Flightseats Ba drops inflight computer plan Cruise lines start price war in Caribbean Check-In Americana Best Offers! Multiple Display Advertising Items Black & White Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Bed and running-board Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Our safety in whose hands? The Travel Business No Title Bjorkman serves notice that end is nigh for Becker Tennis Henman misses out Branson to take control of Broncos In Brief British challenge hit by funding delay Olympic Games Ratcliffe faces ultimate test of his rapid rise Alix Ramsay meets a man who is making a splash in the tough world os canoeing Today's Fixtures For the Record Fletcher takes jump-off to retain trophy Equestrianism Woodward promises rigorous regime Rugby Union Levy Board seeks ring of confidence Racing: Tighter Controls for Bookmaking Industry Planned to Protect Punters Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings London Fashion Week Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Pontefract Thunderer: Perth Thunderer: Goodwood Rivals hope practice will make perfect Golf: Ballesteros and Kite Adopt Contrasting Approaches on Eve of Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony Calculating captains measure stomach for a fight Michael Calvin suggests that the players with the stongest nerve will start ahead when the 1st tee beckons tomorrow Shoeless Joe's Periscope gives wait brighter perspective Lynne Truss Three wise men complete the captain's stable Mel Webb on the Europe team licutenants who will ensure Ballesetos has everything covered this week William Hill Mickelson dips into his box of tricks Derby conspire to increase the pressure on Pleat Football Leeds develop taste for away breaks Forest sent tumbling by Walsall's extra edge Last Night's Results Lee lifts leaden Newcastle By our Sports Staff: Scotland warmed by Spanish success WORD-WATCHlNG Sheehan on Bridge Palace and Coventry share in exchange of gifts Winning Move Keene on Chess Busy lzzet atones for error before Leicester fizzle out Cyclists find nowhere to ride Bryant's L. 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