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News from 26/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Lucy Hodges, Jon Ashworth, Geoffrey Parker, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Joanna Bale and Richard Ford, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, MicHael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Alexandra Frean Local Government Correspondent, Bill Frost, Richard Hobson, Martin Bell, John Diamond, Angus Nicol, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Special Correspondent, Philip Howard, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Will Blair and Ashdown, Clive Davis, Ron West, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Tom Walker, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Rory Carroll, MicHael BinyonDIPLOMATIC Editor, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, R. G. Martin, John O'leary Education Editor, A. Bartram, Michael Evans and Daniel McGrory, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Harry Blundred, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dave Watts, Deborah K. Parry, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Lucille McLauchlan, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Ruth Gledhill and MicHael Evans, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Gerry Hanson, R. Smythe, David Heard, William Hague's, Paul Reading, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Chilion Wood, Frank Baldwin, Daniel McGrory, Guy Baker, Sophie Campbell, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, David Bowe, Polly Newton, Ann Druyan, Matt Dickinson, Elisabeth Hussey, P. H. S, Vivian Anthony, Leslie Coombs, St. James's Palace, Bronwen Maddox, Philip Bassett and Christine Buckley, Cathy Harris, Craig Seton, Ampthill, Eric Reguly, Michael Calvin, Russell Kempson and David Maddock, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Raymond Hodgson, Jonathan Arneil, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, June Hoad, Jack Crossley, John Lloyd, Mary Ann Sieghart, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Dominic Baker, Matthew Parris, Marlt Hargle, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Youden, Frances Lass, Giles Whittel, Graham Wade, David Sinclair, Minty Clinch, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jason Niss and Alasdair Murray, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Peter Denson, Catherine Newman, Jill Crawshaw, Richard Morrison, Robert Whymant, George Stern, Nigel Lloyd, Izhar Khan, Mr Mandelson, John Pelican, Martin Wargent (Chief Probation Officer), Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Moss Murray,

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Incredible Sisters Disgraced Aitken holds secret Saudi talks over fate of nurses Feuding ministers stall Blair reforms Index Unchecked temper tips chess chief overboard Career or Family? 714 mph British jet car breaks the record Cook bans arms for Indonesia Fighting mood Tomorrow - the Best in Saturday Sport Picture Gallery Girl will be 'punished' by having baby taken away Glasgow, the Italian Centre Under the Skin of Sport Extended Saturday Section A fool who comes unstuck is shown the exit Hardliners turn back on Ulster talks deal Dell Shopping trolley triumph Man in News Protection for staff exposing abuses in workplace MPs' new offices go £100m over budget Councillor's court case Rail crash toll rises Prostitutes leave streets Girl urges shotgun ban Opera resignation Baby contest banned Paedophile protest Hanging case reviewed Spaniards prove themselves masters of ceremony Fifth Man: I took Kgb cash to fix my teeth Fa denies giving male 1 coaches a kick start MFI Air pollution 'exceeds limits every five days' Firm goes cool on self-chilling can Mercantile Credit Trade body finds tough meat warning hard to stomach The Pros and Cons of Dna Testing Hormone is key to bed-wetting Medical Briefing Bill Gates gives another £12m to university How Gilford extracted his blood money Obliged to barter for their lives for the past two weeks, McLauchlan and Parry found the find deal beyond belief, reports Daniel McGrory Lucille McLauchlan's Letter Hitachi Deborah Parry's Letter Wakeham sets out to kill paparazzi market Proposals to Protect Privacy Brown's advisers tell how they manipulated the media Comet Cable & Wireless Straw puts onus on parents to beat child crime The Proposed Orders BT Picture Gallery Legal & General Padre joins ranks of Sas authors Horlick seeks fast profit on her home Given time, Mother I Nature heals all Woodland left alone after the 1987 storm has eared best, writes Lin Jenkins Act of God that made a vicar smile Jaguar Fashion Week's fringe favourite Murder witness loses fight over new housing School test marks higher, but boys could do better Teachers Reject Streaming Plan Bayer Former soldier had stockpile of weapons and explosives A jilted man with a 'disturbing attraction' is jailed The Times Scottish birds of prey given protection Wheelchair hit Fatal shot End of the line Belfast raid Church truths Mercy for mother who killed her sick baby NatWest By a Staff Reporter: Chief returns to beloved Black Hills Visa Surgeon expresses regret for removing ovaries First 100 days fail to create party mood Andrew Pierce looks back on the shaky start to William Hague's leadership of the Conservative Party Tories to set up office network Blair is heading for battle with Glasgow pride Commentary Pentium Parkinson warns of a bleak future Ashdown hails party 'watershed' Tiny Lib Dems back review of law on euthanasia Party activists are moved by a plea for terminally ill patients to be allowed 'to crease upon the midnight with no pain'. Polly Newton'reports There is a safe way to revive local democracy Riddell on Politics Last Napoleon reigns on screen Prince Imperial speared by the Zulus becomes cult hero Direct Line Gateway2000 Public warms to Chirac as conservatives stick knife in Brazil finds $4m Nazi gold in bank Senior Un official invented seminars in £375,000 fraud CAF The Sunday Times Fbi documents lift veil on Lennon's subversive parrot Nasa decides to send new Mir astronaut The Times Picture Gallery Kennedy blackmail papers 'were faked' Karadzic arrest is imminent Nato says Bonn parties fail to break tax deadlock Millionaire is found murdered TWA jet theory (APF): Seen and heard (Reuters): Rao trial begins Reuters: Separate bids (AFP): Crash inquiry Reuters: Hanging about Reuters: Vietnam's choice Tribute to nine who 'changed America' Memo on Clinton funds gives hope to the Republicans London Fashion Week NatWest Indonesia declares pollution disaster Experts fear fire haze may blanket huge area of Asia for months Cathay Pacific Friends Provident Israel sanctions 300 new homes in West Bank Fiji back in fold after vote by India Ganada Women beggars pay the price of Taleban dogma (AP): Japanese see Genghis as ideal boss B&Q 'I've done nothing wrong. So why won't they believe me?' The day Caroline Beale was arrested, her parents had been counting their blessings. They talked to Grace Bradberry Pageone MINi call Pagers Ocean Colour Scene Marchin Already British Midland Message for outer space Ann Druyan, creative director of Nasa's Voyager project, is waiting for an alien response Access Time Why it's wrong for working mothers to feel guilty Mary Ann Seieghard on how it is possible to balance a successful career with my family life Unlauded but still a genius The hated Mr Mandelson is his party's saviour, John LIod Must sell Picture Gallery Sleeping with the enemy Will Blair and Ashdown end Britain's time-honoured adversarial politics? Evicted Rogue mail Girls talk Think big Philip Howard For the sake of argument, let's thrash this out Tough and Tender Jack Straw tries to be both hard cop and do-gooder Doctors on the Air Welcome medical aid for the campaign against pollution Little Rock Legacy Clinton commemorates desegregation in Arkansas Cook's comment on Saudi verdict Labour and Lib Dems Class, money and access to the Bar Yorkshire split? Probation targets Counting the pennies Flintshire devolved? Selection of bishops Is it a plane, crisp packet or octopus? City frills New Cornish horror Fact and fiction Court Circular Today's royal engagements General Sir John Hackett Mr Harry Chrimes Lecture Today's birthdays Anniversaries Receptions Service reunion Hampshire lieutenancy Personal Column Painting returns to artist's birthplace Institution of Civil Engineers Latest wills A classic day of piping Tickets All Tickets Oasis Forthcoming marriages Baroness Knight of Collingtree Baron Levy Baroness Amos Baron Hogg of Cumbernauld Baron Newby Baron Randall of St Budeaux The Stairlift Experts Service dinner University news Church news Flights Directory Flightseats Admiral Sir Derek Empson Admiral Sir Derek Empson, GBE, KCB, naval aviater, Second Sea Lord, 1971-74, and Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom, 1986-88, died on Septmber 20 aged 78. He was born on October 29,1918 Personal Column Flights Directory Airlink Worldwide Jetline Health & Beauty The Secrets of a Good Night's Sleep Faresavers Jetworld Edwin Brock No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Searchers Monument Travel B. K. F. R. Sunliving Travel Limited Announcements International Festival On this Day September 26,1933 Mary O'brien News The Times Crossword No 20,595 Business Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Forecast Lifeboats Inside Section 2 Today NatWest predicts 7,000 Ftse in the millennium Unions to seek ?4.61 minimum wage Spanish alliance boosts Pearson Economics Carlsberg-Tetley sheds 1,500 staff Sears brings BSC to an end with 850 job losses Boosey & Hawkes loses 12% of value Education NCA Nationwide Computer Auctions Sport Business Today Warning Fright Minister seeks educational Tv channels Camelot concedes defeat MFI ahead Bid agreed ITV drops Broadcast Board to become more streamlined BT Laura Ashley passes payout on warning of full-year loss Shell buys into power generation Securities team raids Nikko Britannia insists loss will not hit loyalty bonuses Britannio Alpha steps up duty-free campaign Steel firms welcome ruling on state aid Inter Milan to float Transco restructures Insurers study weather Antofagasta advances Byatt urges rethink Celsis in US deal Hewden-Stuart ahead HR Owen pulls ahead Acquisition for Alvis Tourist Rates German woe takes tall of Redland Benfield to take over Greig Fester ARdbEG By Our City Editor: Two cases of foot-in-mouth disease Commentary Avis Europe profits accelerate Royal Mail British Funds Liffe Options Cautious analysts pull a cloudy pint for brewers Analysts have been running slide rules over the food… 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 Grey skies over Redland Alpha Airports Pearson Dollar Rates Ftse Volumes Avis Europe Wall Street Japan's meltdown matters to an economy like ours Tokyo's policy could distort competition in many industries and economies Inter Flight Sold out Martin Waller: Logged off Allen & Overy, the firm of City lawyers, had an… Fall guy Why Beckett was unable to stop brewing trouble Martin walker says that blocking a merger will not prevent consolidation More to non-executive work than one day a month Alvis Funding plc Equities in retreat Trade Indemnity Energis Telecoms The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Jagur XK8 Change and challenge in Middle England Craig Seton introduces a three-page report on an area poised for an economic boom A Midlands double first by design Lucy Hodges reports on two universities at the cutting edge of development Graduates get help with business ideas A technology centre is set to benefit former university students Deeley Coventry Centre for Investment Fast track to prosperity Local economy benefits from plans to improve road and rail links Hub of the car industry Hams Hall the National Distribution Park Enter: Cultural rebirth Shakespeare's county overflows with the arts, says Simon Tait Coventry & Warwickshire Partnerships Ltd For Jaguar and St George Tourists discover a fascinating city to be sent to Peugeot The Chamber Long haul for a laidback lad Tom Stoppard did a lot of Latin homework before tackling his new play Reef The Flying Dutchman Wagner One opera house is trouble enough Cold in the shadow HMV Faith, hope and even clarity Just like sisters, only much weirder First there was Kylie Minogue, says Caitlin Morgan, then there was Dannii, now there's, er ... HMV Top Ten Albums Björk Homogenic Ladies' night at the Opry Paul Sexton dons his stetsen to atend the 1997 edition of the Country Music Awards in Nashville Art Galleries Royal College of Art Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Georff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Listen, but don't look The voice of the Terkel is heard in the land Radio: Clive Davis welcomes the arrival on this country's airwaves of a legendary American Entertainments The Times Entertainments Wyndhams Self respect Respect ISIS ISIS School Beechwood Sacred Heart Being better Getting better Malvern College North Foreland Lodge Whitehead Group Kirkham Grammer School Devonshire House Preparatory School The King's School Ely Norman Court At Uppingham School we don't see things in… The Arts Educational School Tring Park Cheltenham College Multiple Display Advertising Items A-Levels at Cats Pr/estat Opes Sapientla Girls' Public Day School Trust Cash's Knowledge Self Knowledge City of London School for Girls St Paul's Cathedral School Emanuel School Doing one's best Doing the best South Hampstead High School G. P. D. S. T. Girls' Public Day School Trust Clifton College Merchant Taylors' School St. Helen's School Northwood The John Lyon School Harrow Shrewsbury School Strathallan Crabrook School Kent Headington School Oxford Winchester College Sherborne School for Girls Downe House Hurtwood House Stabis The Godolphin and Latymer School When school is also home The Times sports writer John Goodbody is married to Clarissa Farr, Principal of Queenswood School. Hertfordshire. Here, he writes about his first year living at a girls' boarding school Are single-sex schools the best choice? Vivian Amthony questions the praise for all-girl or all-boy schools; and John O'Leary finds some surprising results Another year, another financial headache Lucy Hodges on meeting the cost of education from fees to felt-tip pens Coeducational results turn the tables BT Gabbitas Educational Consultants Old Swinford MPW St Albans High School for Girls Gordonstoun School Dean Close School Repton School North London Collegiate School Ibstock Place School St. Mary's School Wantage Benenden School Army Be the Best Woldingham Iaps Boarding and Day School Rugby School Halliford School Shepperton Greenacre School Roedean The Princess Helena College St Swithun's School Wychwood School Malvern Girls' College The Royal Masonic School The King's Hospital Posts City University Business Courses Nottingham Business School Independent Education Reed's School TC Ashford School, Kent Meridian Business of the Year Award Head of Dunhurst Recognised London Law Colleges Lansdowne College The Oratory School Scholarships University of Pennsylvania Independent Education TEFL Experienced EFL Teachers required Courses How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer A Secret Way to pay for your Travel How To Make £20,000 a Year Freelance Writing Goethe Institut London Bea Successful Writer Steven Berkoff The British Institute of Florence St. George's University Challenge Español en España! St James's College WANTeD Keen Readers Senior Appointments Trinity and All Saints University College Education LLBHONS The Times Education Ravanelli joins Marsellies in £5m transfer Football For the Record Legal & Public Notices Coupe races dear to leave field trailing Equestrianism: Banbury Cross Rides her Luck Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Bell and McCloy to contest men's final Sport in Brief Hamed to meet Llerena Uefa vote on fixtures Hingis eases through Lowes has steel appeal White pulls through Winning Move Keene on chess Decorated Hero catches quarry Racing: Gosden and Pesuer Combine to Take Goodwood Honours Thunderer: Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Chapple-Hyam has faith in Cape Verdi Yesterday's Results Folkestone Carberry out BT Redcar Montgomerie gets his wish with Woods rematch Scot can alone for Masters mauling Hole story that drives players to fury Mel Webb takes a wary look at Valderrama's dreaded 17th, which has been turned into a place of fear and loathing Wilson FAT Shaft Irons Picture Gallery Rivals resigned to unfamiliar roles Rob Hughes says that much depends on the contrasting methods of the Ryder Cop captains Kite calls on trusted friend for role of right-hand man Rapid Golf Line Ipswich pursue pleasure Hockey The Times By our Sports Staff: England allow Gough to miss Sharjah tournament Cricket: Moores Switches to New Post of Player-Coach to Clear Path for Warne as Sussex Captain Rafter dreams a gain after lean years Tennis: Australian Still in Awe of Sampras Growing Belief in his Many Virutes Llanelli face stiff penalty Rugby Union Schumacher relishes challenge Motor Racing: Championship Leader Hoping to Recreate his Finest Hour E-mail SOS gets Turner started Edward Gorman on the high-tech mayday call that saved a sailer in distress Ruddles County Word-watching A touch of the old magic Television Choice Radio Choice Funny, but unamusing, how things turn out Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Europe look to Faldo's inspiration Greater strength in depth makes United States favourites to regain Ryder cup Times Two Crossword Equestrianism Keegan sweeps into Fulham Danny Baker on Football Motor Racing Picture Gallery Inside your 16-Page Winter Holiday Guide to Austria Pounds better off High tech in a winter wonderland A glimpse of tomorrow's ske report... … is more than just a futuristic fantasy, reports Graham Duffill. Many of its sophisticated attractions already exist Chairs with moving carpets to deliver the skier. The resort is among the few which impose a maximum capacity Bad Kleinkirchheim The chopper left us on the peak. The only way was down Do you like living on the edge and grab at the chance to experience hair-raising exploits, or does an ice Jonathan Arneil relives one of his faavorite achievements The ice man cometh Frank Baldwin tests his nerve climbing up a frozen waterfall Ice Climbing Where green is white Dave watts plays an unusual 18 holes on the snow croocked lake Ice Golf Take a running jump off a mountain, they said. And why not? At a late age, Elizebeth Hussey felt it was time to add flying to her conquests Parapente Little miracle workers But Nigel LIoyd is not certain whether the new skis suit his style Vienna Swatch access Setting a fast pace in styles Skiing tecchnologies still filter from racing to recreation, say Martin Bell Lauda air Carving Skis Highlights of the mountain land Six profiles of resorts, and of the province of Salzburger Land, bagin with Minty Clinch in a town split by its railway line ST Anton Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Salzburg Airport Lech Zell Nynex arena Manchester Jump on board the bandwagon The royals ski, but Oasis would snowboard, says Sophi Campbell Graham Duffill hears about an impressive new action board Austria, Holiday Break Away Spa time for the body shop Peter Denson explores how to feel good, and Graham Duffill reveals how to look good for the slopes Austria, Holiday Break Away Suitable for the occasion Sloping off for a sport of culture Derwent May goes in searach of art, music, museums, Freud's house and the Spanish Riding School A choice of rooms at the inns Where to Stay WM Equity Total SKI SKI Solutions Austria Travel Ltd Austria SKI Jingle bells and the sound of Mozart Winter is a long, sparking season of music and colour, says Jill Crawshaw Christmas Head Let's all meet in Vienna—and talk Fare comparison Your guide to how to get there: Paul Youden reports on the most efficient routes by air, car and train Tourism in Austria Austria, Holiday Break Away Austria, Holiday Break Away

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