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News from 29/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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McColl, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Greensted, Magnus Linklater, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Norman Lindsay, Ivo Tennant, Frances Gibb Lagal Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, S. Haseler, Adam Hollioake's, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, John Gaskell, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Richard Beeston and Robin Lodge, Pat Gibson, MacDonald, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Debra Craine, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, A Special Correspondent, Andrew Morton, Alfonso Torrents dels Prats, Martin Barrow, Eva Bellm, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, John Young, Vernon Bogdanor, Keith Pike, David Hands, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, Paul Donovan, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Roger Vincent, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, M. Fryer, Michael Doohan's, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Justin Edrich, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Polly Newton, Peter Stroud, Matt Dickinson, Steven Hoare, Bahhare, Christine Buckley and Brian MacArthur, A Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Neil Kenyon, Melvyn Bragg, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Edward Edge, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Richard Evans and Alan Hamilton, A Correspondent in Sydney, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Nicholas Wood, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Sheila M. Oglethorpe, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, Penny Rose, Frances Lass, Philip Webster, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Our Foreign Staff, Michael Henderson, William Gillin, Nicolas Andrews, David Maddock, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Peter Robinson, Rupert Kempley, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Today Diana: the testament she left to the world in her own words From her Own Lips, Pages 2 and 3 Atomorrow in the Times Europe wins Ryder Cup Index At Peace with Himself Tax help far low paid as Labour sets target of full employment Portfolio Europe Triumph Jailed nurse ends hunger strike Asda merge put on hold Ascot prepares for big changes First Telecom Today The story came from her lips… Andrew Morton, author of Diana. Her True Story, discloses that, in the midst of much subterfuge and secrecy, the Princess herself became the prinicpal source for his celebrated book about her life and impossible marriage to the Prince of Wales Midland Author covered his tracks Tomorrow in the Times: Parnoia at the Palace and Casual chat led to secret talks Her words came from her heart Morton exposes-myth to tell the whole truth A sense of destiny for the lonely Princess of Wales The Document Company More 'ordinary people' to benefit from lottery Protesters underline chances of defeat on tuition fees Dell Labour's Conference Agenda Labour's dinosaurs go on the rampage Damian Whitworth hears growling and bellowing on the Brighton frings Unions swing support behind reforms Brown and Cook unite to quell Emu speculation Ministers insist there has been no change in policy on early entry, reports Philip Webster Armed police create ring of steel Thatcher attacked by Glark Travel Insurance Tories ridiculed by former media chief Leaders' big week begins with a win and a prayer Kinnock calls for more women MPs NatWest More than just a bank Prime Minister likely to meet Adaiiis at Stormont Talks would be first with republicans since 1921, Martin Fletcher writes TESCO Picture Gallery Royal Ascot odds on to become the people's favourite Mouton Cadet Service line Insurance Teenager jailed in Russia 'too sick for retrial' Mother fears for mental and physical health of daughter held in overcrowded cell on drug-smuggling charges Nurse condemned to lash went on five-day Ehunger strike TSB MESH Clive of India's gold found in pirate wreck John Vincent charts a chest of coins from Bank of England to sea floor Ministers kept full horror of blitz on Scots town secret A new book sets the story straight on Clydebank's stiffering in bomb raids, says Magnus Linklater Cable & Wireless No Title Moody boy who became true hero of Empire Virgin atlantic ANA Playgroups forced to the wall by expansion of primary schools More closures are expected as the nursery voucher scheme is replaced, writes David Charter Vienna or Prague Battle to attract four-year-olds spells end for community asset Financial pressure on local primary schools means a loss of choice for parents, reports David charter The Cooperative Bank Freed child killer flees from angry neighbours Police say paedophile poses great danger, writes Simon de Bruxelles Chicken 'poisoning 500,000 a year' Philips Nokia Hp Sparks as McQueen goes down a storm in Chelsea QCs in uproar over Straw 's 'unfair' attack on their fees Frances Gibb on the Bar's response to the Home Secretary's plans to curb their earnings When crime doesn't pay Compaq Judges' Freemasonry secrets likely to end Call for study of jury process Trainees 'need loan scheme' Junior doctors' reports attacked 2,500 'bugged' by police Plan for lay prosecutors attacked Men gain right to parental leave Storm of protest over 'revolting 'paedophile novel Erica Wagner on a publishing phenomenon Shooters gather as handgun deadline approaches Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Sex-talk policeman quits Murdered boy clue Soldiers' pay delayed Tv dinners in the soup Rail service warning Review aims to take politics out of crime Nation bides its time for Kohl to reserve seat at Un high table Inside Germany Karadzic 'has moved ?17m to foreign banks' Direct Line MJN Pope tunes into gospel of Dylan to reach young Yeltsin pledges to crush mafia and profiteers Pilot averts jumbo crash The Royal Bank of Scotland Relief as shuttle docks with troubled Mir Pilot Doctor tells of plans to have Hiv injection Toni Rhodes in Washington reports on the clinician ready to be a human guinea pig in his quest for an Aids vaccine BT Strike by 500,000 cripples Israel Iranian ballistic missile 'almost ready' Traxam Italians agree cuts in budget Drugs rebuff Bomb trial opens Starvation looms (AP): Gates has $39bn Donor dies twice Dan technology (Reuters): Mass burial for crash dead Site of aircraft wreckage in Sumatra is blanketed under haze from forest fires Reuters: Twelve are killed in island earthquake Saga Insurance Services Corby Trouser Press Bank of Scotland Damage at Assisi blamed on work in 1960s First direct Maple Computer Thousands camp out in quake zone Linguistic 'fingerprint' taken to court A scientific technique used by lawyers to determine authorship is under scrutiny, Anjana Abuja reports Pmt? Osteoporosis? Menopause? Aceess Spinal injury hope Mussel power explained Time Computer Systems Key to cornea! transplant success seen in rats MINi call Direct Line Life Insurance A word in the nation's ear Paul Donovan introduces extracts from his new book, revealing the conflicts and controversy behind Britain's most influential radio programme Today will continue to make news as often as it reports it The Demise of Peter Hobday Thie Humphrys Naughtie Team Memo from Robin Day Tomorrow 'I am destined to have some strange binge of trying to escape from myself' After fleeing the stage on the bring of suicide, Stephen Fry is making peace with himself Interview by Grace Bradberry The Times/dillons Forum On the Arts Pages Swallow Hotels Dated by a gang of has-beens The Boys in the Band King's head, N1 Opera & Ballet Bad smell from cooking the library books Home is the hero, home to Oldham Odyssous Thump West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leads The Times theatre Thrilling tribute Concert All at sea in Norfolk Opera Goldsmiths' Fair 1997 Heart of the matter Debra Craine sees the Royal Ballet launch its season at the Labatt's Apollo with Romeo and Juliet BMW Kat and the Kings Mikado Posh stuff for the punters Pop Four limbs on one superb body Jazz Practical English Programme Theatre Film Opera Has Britain the heart for Blair? New Labour demands an act of faith, says Vernon Bogdanor If he is to succeed, ABlair will have to be every bit as resolute as was Thatcher Bacon sliced Take your seats for a House of horrors William Rees-Mogg This is all too good to last Blair must take tough decisions before his halo slips, says Peter Riddell In the bin Sloe going Blue funk Who he? Past It Beware Emu Ambush Tony Blair should deny any plan to bounce the Uk into Emu Eagles and Other Birdies Television makes golf a mass sport rather than an exclusive one The Giant Wakes Yeltsin must discipline Russia's cowboy economy carefully Politics and power of devolution Crystal Palace plans Addressing dyslexia in our schools Major's legacy Ra exhibition Falls from power Cross purposes Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Prince Imperial's death in Zulu War Sparkling Hope Crossed lines Shopping saints Court Circular Buckingham Palace Service luncheon Dinners Service reunions DJM: Nature notes Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Schools Picture Gallery Memorial service Personal Column Memorial concert Worldcall Dahlias defeat elements to take a gold Marriages Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Appointment Roger Frey Rogetr Frey, the Fith Republic's logest serving minister, died in Paris on September 13 aged 84, He was born in New Caledonia, on June Leonard Maguire Leonard Maguire, actor died on Septcmber 12 aged 73, He was born on May 26,1924 Church news Derek Fenner Derek Fenner Headmaster of Alleyn's sechool, 1976-92, died from leukaemia on september 6 aged 63. He was born on september 17,1933 Hywel Evans Hywel Evans', CB, former Welsh Secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture, died on Septenber 6 aged 87. He was born on January 24,1910 On this Day September 29,1925 News The Times Crossword No 20,597 Business KLM Air UK Forecast Lifeboats Tomorrow in the Times Ballesteros bows out in triumph Centrium Under the Skin of Sportv Ballesteros moved to offer Europe hand of inspiration Rob Hughes on the spirit that brought together two men from the opposite ends of the golfing spectrum in the drama unfolding at Valderrama European union maintains the balance of power Staff Revenge is sweet as Langer provides winning platform Rocca returns to banish Belfry demons Patricia Davies sees charismatic Italian steal the show against Masters champion Olazabal's agony ends in ecstasy Presidential presence fails to make a decisive difference Rookies earn their stripes Woosnam's ambitions uncoupled How the Cup was Won SKY Sky clouds the raw beauty of live action The wives who will just have to go Rugby referees and violence Cricket's future Another way of assessing county cricket Golf and 'dimple error' This week in the Times Showtime puts seal on Skelton's triumph Formula 1 Schumacher suffers brotherly shove Australia withstand Indian pressure to secure trophy Bradford lift league title for first time Women steer Ireland to team triumph Nicholls strikes as Slough serve notice of intentions Cayard among early leaders Race Details Details Okada breaks the Doohan dominance Obree stages double act Steelers struggle Third time lucky Crows win first crown Jones buys himself some time with Giants Sinners share the spoils of noble war Llanelli proceed with caution Wasps dominate after early errors Whetstone does trick for Bedford Callard accuracy gives Bath edge Sports Elite Keast sees benefit of new team spirit Leicester's Merlin works his magic Berkovic resumes leading role West Ham United 2 Liverpool 1 By Brian Glanville Destructive Wise builds on growing reputation Chelsea 1 Newcastle United 0 By Oliver Holt Football Correspondent Barnsley maintain pride before the inevitable fall Michael Henderson finds some reasons to be cheerful amid the gloom descending on Oakwell Barnsley 0 Leicester City 2 Cadamarteri spells out defiance Everton 2 Arsenal 2 By Mark Hodkinson Keane fails to tackle problem of recklessness Leeds United 1 Manchester United 0 Dublin and Wilcox earn their red cards Blackbrn Rovers 0 Coventry City 0 Latin duo's dance routine completes Pleat's day Aston Villa 2 No laughter from Coppell as Johansen appears at Palace CCRISTAL Palace 2 Bolton Wanderers 2 Pressure grows on Francis as gamble fails to bring net gains Tottenham Hotsput 0 Wimabledon0 Derby add to their developing sense of pride Derby County 4 Southampton 0 By Peter Robinson Ea Carling Premiership First Division Leading Goalscorers Premier Division Non-League and National League Pools Check This Week's Football Vauxhall Conference Carling F. A. Premiership First Division Bell's League Championship Sunderland finished off by fitful Emerson Keegan takes a back seat Cup win cheers The Firs faithful Line One Angell makes a starry impact on Charlton Duxbury passes on his expertise Anxious Doncaster await the umpire Britannia Motherwell rewarded for ingenuity Riisedski sets up trade in coaches Precision of Sampras brings down Rafter Sheehan on Bridge Six Spades by South Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Rugby League Farrell's class puts Wigan in command Huddersfield end their long wait Guide to the Week Ahead England go down as Hollloake suffers Wisden Cricket Monthly O'Sullivan ready to make mark in Germany Kenyan coup Final triumph Triple record set Close call Teapot Row fuels classic dreams Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Saturday's Details Leaders on the Flat Hamilton Park Exeter Bath Bahhare heads chasing pack for Champion Multiple Display Advertising Items Cricket Speedway For the Record Athletics Rugby Union Schools Sport Baseball Bayerische Landesbank Girozentrale Miracle of the millennium dam Michael Knipe introduces a seven-page report on a modern engineering project that will quench the thirst of an ancient city I S a S Today, the Thames tomorrow the world Thames Water International BAC Stanton Simon-Hartley Limited Home Market A pioneering pattern for the future Worldwide Concept Natwest Markets Soccer-mad mayor kicks city into play Izmit Marathon of the money men Thames Water in Turkey Michael Kaipe reports on how teh funding was found Finance Societe Generale Sumitomo Bank Where springs are holy Thames Water in Turkey Local History ABB Thames Water Power plans spark revival Infrastructure Blackburn Starling and Company Limited Taylor Woodrow INA Bridging loan wanted to dig ametro under the Bosphorus Istanbul How British industry plies the pipeline Thames Water in Turkey More than 80 British engineering companies are involved in the Izmit project, supplying a range of products from pipeline fittings to flow meters and sludge-thickening machines Transcar WS/Atkins Paterson Candy The Fuji Bank, Limited Gama GÜRiS Capitalisation, week's change Planet digital Portfolio Results and Statistics Today Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Friday British Funds The Times Educational Supplement Air Portugal Man Utd to score with investors Companies Sunday Tips Polypipe accused over election Tourist Rates The Pound Stock Market Parliamentary Channel All eyes on Brighton Economic Outlook Rail chiefs call for incentives to boost investment Rewarding Times The quiet bull market's revolution Yorkshire homes in on gas Telstra prospectus published Alternative Investment Market Newsquest ready for flotation EMU index Sell-off Failures fall Rewarding Times Picture Gallery Late rush for assessment piles up problems for IR Hollywood ally for British film-makers Job prospects 'heading for ten-year high' Fuel group warns on poverty gap Corporate extortion brings shame to Tokyo firms Joanna Pitman looks at the role of the sokaiya,'the general meeting fixers' of Japanese business Cover Word-Watching Where food comes second Television Choice Radio Choice Now they are history, they can be revised Review BBC 1 Satellite and Cable Companies 51 Flotations threaten to dry up in face of buyers' strike Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Tesco cut cover price of women's titles Times Two Crossword Safeway and Asda call off £9bn merger talks Rival expected to make £1.6hn bid for T&n Rock windfall hopes soar This week in the Times Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd. Revolution 52 Americans buy Books etc with plan to expand Hotels move at Planet Hollywood

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