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News from 30/09/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Ros Snowdon, Tunku Varadarajan, Henry Fowler, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Shane Sayers, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Gavin Lyall, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Andrew Morton's, George Sivell, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Roger Smith, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Mary Webb, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Ben Macintyre and Nicholas Wood, David Townley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Joanna Bale and Daniel McGrory, Stephen Plaistow, Libby Purves, Jon Wynne-Tyson, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Deborah Collcutt, Kevin McCARRA, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Richard Cork, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Nigel Pascoe, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, John Hopkins, J. Roberts, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Peter Stothard, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Michael Hornsby and Frances Gibb, Cornelio Sommaruga, President, International Committe of the Red Cross, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Caldecote, Rodney Hobson, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Jane Macquitty, Chris Parker, Roger Ede, Matthew Parris, Sir Michael Ogden, Tom Rhodes and Robin Lodge, Russell Jenkins, Sally Millard, Peter Riddell, John Woodward Chief Executive, Producers Alliance for Cinema and Television, Ben Macintyre, Sara Hinchliffe, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Bharti Patel, Director, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Richard Evans and Chris McGRATH, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, James Christopher, Vince Wright, Angela Huth, Robert Whymant, Jenny Macarthur, Matthew Beard, Jill Sherman and James Landale, Christopher Lydgate, Bill Cairns, Tim Johnston, Miguel Burelli, Jill Sherman and Polly Newton, Christopher Irvine,

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Maendelson learns 'touch of humility' Old Left Preferred by party activists Inside City profits from report on EMU Index Diana: Testament in her Own Words: Part2 Ratings battle as BBC's Fantasy Football team get transfer to ITV By our Political Editor: Insurance could replace state sickness benefits £2,000 By our Political Editor: Heseltine to miss Tory conference Diana death crash car taken hack to tunnel Allied Dunbar On the Road to Rome New evidence underlines CJD link with beef Families demand compensation Tiffany & Co. Marquess turns rebel over Hague reforms Pop artist Lichtenstein dies Pub friends hit double lottery jackpot with mistaken entry Steely band disturbs the sleep of the wary Conference Sketch Checks on children after asbetos scare News in Brief Handguns warning Fireman shot in the eye Male joins Irish race Oldest man dead at 108 New top policeman Explorer killed in tunnel Hope for vice children Potter shop on market Bullies torment Salvation Army girl to death Russell Jenkins reports on the suspected suicide of a teenager who couldn't take any more victimisation Girl dies in conker tree fall Compaq Designer goes for touch of sauce at the Globe Judge allows 'magnificent seven' to keep stolen wages Friends say the truth has to be told Joanna Bale and Daniel McGrory find mixed reactions to Andrew Morton's book Halifax Corrections Sinatra children and wife feud over royalties By a Staff Reporter: Two face jail for crowbar attack on babysitter Lucent Technologies Two cruise liners may replace Britannia Thieves rip altar from Hardy church The parish where the novelist fell in love is the latest victim of a gang roaming the West Country, reports Simon de Bruxelles AmericanAirlines Divorce linked to teenage mothers Death and bubbly on the road to victory Auction rivals raise voices as wine market takes off Vandalism and theft cost insurer £5 million a year Prime Health Only half of new tax forms returned News in Brief Depressed Irish Bank reprieve Fresh start Missing bricks Aspirin a day Degree jobs Up the Amazon Stour unlocked Army officers 'sent flowers after gang rape' Court told case against six men rests on whether student consented to group sex, Tim Jones reports Virgin Mother jailed for defying access order Brown rules out easing public sector pay freeze Nurses and teachers will not receive more than the 3 per cent inflation rise ministers have accepted themselves, report Jill Sherman and Polly Newton Brighton New Labour message sounds reassuringly old Riddell on Politics Direct Line Activists back reforms that will end secret policy deals Prescott wallows in triumphalism How Party Structure Will Change Minimum pay must cover all ages, says Unison How Mandelson unpopularity Andrew Pierce on the master tactician who decided it was time for a gamble Line One Private healthcare users face NHS trust job ban Day the spin-doctor stopped spinning Today's Agenda Advertisement Consoling pat on back from 'fantastic striker' Sainsbury's Taleban detains Euro aid chief in filming row Narrow victory for Singapore leader in defamation case A Feast for the Senses Reagan's memoirs snubbed first wife 'Empty chair' for Oklahoma bomb trial NatWest Indian barbers help to trim births Russian mafia in Colombia drug link Russian gangsters have established a criminal beachhead in Miami from which to organise their smuggling of cocaine in a lucrative alliance with the Colombian traffickers Repentant men go on the march for family gospel Browned-off driver sues over hair-dye sacking Investors in People Reuters, AP: Mir crew reaps cosmic harvest Capital One Us tax service suspends revenue agents Reuters: Rescued children 'ran back into the flames' Dell Assault on intellectual 'impostors' of France Ben MacIntyre reports from Paris on a Left Bank furore over claims by American and Balgian academics that French philosophers are taking tosh German Greens attack work permit curbs on foreigners Albright convenes new talks on peace Legal & General $39bn Gates heads wealth league An evening with Stephen Fry Looters pillage church art in Assisi From a Special Correspondent: British crash victim had just arrived in Indonesia Bridge salvage begins in Mostar Lloyds Bank AP: Algerian teachers murdered World Summary AP: Thinning Russia Iran air attack AFP: £1bn drugs find Reuters: Albanian U-turn AFP: Congo shelling Diana: a prisoner of the Palace In our second extract from the foreword of Andrew Morton's book, Diana, Her True Story - In Her Own Words, he tells of the Princess's highs and lows during hours of interviews and the growing tension as Buckingham Palace stepped up the hunt for the royal mole Swiftcall Word that Came from the Heart London Fashion Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Who longed to set herself free Homebase Tomorrow The Click Group Blinded by a savage brilliance Richard Cork on the young Rembrandt's violent biblical masterpiece, on show at the National Gallery. Plus other London shows Donmar Warehouse ENO Robespierre the winner by a head Theatre Danton's Death Gate Line One Objects of Desire Around the Galleries Epic journey into the light London concerts: MacMillan's new Vigil Symphony, and two top fiddlers, reviewed by Hilary Finch Opera & Ballet The Times theatre Theatres Carte blanche to entertain Operetta The Count of Luxembourg/lolanthe Wolvehampton First-class on the a Trane Jazz: Chris Parker revels in more than four jam-packed hours of a genius nearing his peak The Times Building a Library A guide to the best available classical CDs, presented in conjunction with Bbc Radio 3 No sniping, no flapping, no grousing Peter Stothard sees a party pinioned by political taxidermists Mandy swings Playing ball Picture Gallery Yesterday's agenda Why does prestige of ppolitics go unchallenged at the BBC when there's world outside Westminster? Mine kampf Naomi's off Picture Gallery Edited out Brown's poisoned cocktail Anatole Kaletsky says we mustn't be bounced into EMU The Brown Version Unpopularity goes with a Labour Chancellor's job Set in Stone Classical architecture and concrete do not mix Nothing Sacred Churches, sadly, must learn to protect themselves Rigtht of under-25s to minimum wage Public sector pay Integrity of party system questioned Protection of witnesses in rape cases Funding of Itv Smoke signals Drink and health Red Cross plan for 'neutral' emblem A-level lit crit All pulling together? Giving of their best Court Circular Today's royal engagements Captain Geoffrey Fowkes Today's birthdays Personal Column Luncheons Service dinner The night sky in October Picture Gallery Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Baron Renwick of Clifton Baron Walker of Doncaster Baron Hardy of Wath Baron Hughes of Woodside Marriages Anniversaries Meeting Tickets for Sale Viktor Frankl Viktor Frankl, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, died on September 3 aged 92. He was born in Vienna on March 26,1905 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health & Fitness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Jetline Jetworld Flight Searchers Icarus Travel Ltd Monument Travel Faresavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Festival United States Immigration Court & Social Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Robert Campbell Robert Campbell, journalist and musician, died yesterday following an aneurism aged 55. He was born on July 27,1942 Rowland George Rowland George, DSO, OBE, Olympic oarsman and gold medalist, died on September 9 aged 92. He was born on January 15,1905 Torment of Noise A New Society Formed Your team can win you ?1,000 in a month This week 70 players are revalued in Ite. Also the new Faxback service showing your team's up-to-date progress is in operation The Story so far ... League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League This is No Fantasy ITF League Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores PFA Players' League Internet League It's Not Too Late to Enter ITF Wetherall hits champions - and winning ITF streak Wetherall's Xi Find out how your Team is Doing Guide to players, transfers and revaluations From today a number of ITF players have new values, offering intriguing possibilities for skilful transfers This Week's Transfers Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,598 Business Western Provident Association Forecast American Express In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Brussels gives backing to system of tied pubs Millions made on gilts before EMU report Asda at odds with Safeway John Charcol Marketing Law Midland fined ?150,000 Sport Publisher promises further savings Television and Radio Business Today Spending boom is poised to continue Leicester City plans ?24m float Albany sold Capital deal ITN to expand into Europe LineOne Sun Bearish stance fuels $300m loss for Salomon divisions Total faces us retaliation over Iran deal Donna Karan's Princely cut Saudi billionaire invests $20m in New York label Picture Gallery Challenge to Ivory fund's directors New deal simplifies European mergers Oasis in need of Spice Unit trust sales slip Westminster confident Care First resignation NatWest's second Rose Capital and Regional up Ricardo holds payout Tourist Rates Bg plan will return £1.3bn to investors Robinson buyout incurs loss Contract failure hits results at McKechnie Close lifts its profits past £55m By our City Editor: Safeway left on the shelf Commentary 3i British Funds Liffe Options Ladbroke leads as hopes rise for Hilton alliance Stock Market Discoveries Fuel Progress London financial futures Money Bates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes McKechnie Newsquest Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Close to the top Tempus Soccer Inv Wall Street What Brown means when he talks about full employment Safeway ambitions left on the shelf after merger talks fail Ensuring the big deals add up is far from simple says Sarah Cunningham Ad lib Tooting beckons Watery grave No name - just images Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust lNFORMATION Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Equities make a modest retreat Antenna? Nein Danke! Computers & Computing Services All Major Credit Cards Accepted and trade accounts… Tag PC Time General Multiple Classified Advertising Items R. G. Justice & Co Covent Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angling No Title Prime Analysis Limited Jonathon Smith at Executive Network Ltd Mobile Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make a big impression use the best address in town Plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surveillance Knockers Gas-elec Multiple Display Advertising Items Day trip to tomorrow's market Rodney Hobson on an express way to help small businesses to export Record numbers expected at franchise show Hammicks Bookshops NatWest Questions and notepad essential BMS Technologies Lloyds Bank Midland Upbeat project to help retailers Briefings Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones In-House Legal Zarak Macrae Brenner BDO Stoy Hayward Taylor Root Safety is a driving issue How safe does a car have to be before the eyes of the law, asks Shane Sayers Vice position Picture Gallery Fat cat attack Eye on the ball Model of cultural success College coups Fun prospects QD The problem with the thin grey line Index To Advertise Call QD Badenoch & Clark Hogarth Davies & Lloyd Lovell White Durrant PSD Laurence Simons Fax: 0171 782 7899 The challenge is to provide justice for all in Britain Could better education about the law help individuals to solve their own problem? Roger Smith reports Garfield Robbins Chambers PA The Law Society Recruitment Service Judges dash over damages calculations Sir Michael Ogden, Qc, on compensation tables Urgently Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edge & Ellison Stephenson Harwood 3 Stone Buildings 2 Harcourt Buildings W. S. Walker & Company Davies Lavery Arden Chambers Norwich Union Bath, Salisbury Practice for Sale Barrister To Advertise Call Zarak Macrae Brenner Quarry Dougall 13 Old Square Lincoln's Inn Zarak Macrae Brenner BSi Chambers Fax To Advertise Call Quarry Dougall Tax Lawyers Watson, Farley & Williams Ericsson 4 Paper Buildings Atkin Chambers Hedges Solicitors Fax Taylor Root Shadbolt & Co Holborn College Bourne Mouth University 10 King's Bench Walk Liberty 11 Old Square Tampa Bay buck the trend with flying start American Football Police arrest Indian bookmaker Cricket Legal & Public Notices Hendry keen to show Doherty who is No 1 Snooker Llanelli expect decision today Rugby Union McGwire fails in bid for home run record Baseball Word Watching Sheehan on Bridge Storm able to weather challenge by Cobras Ice Hockey Winning Move Keene on Chess Britain at a loss over squad selections Rugby League Maktoums buy Sangster juveniles Racing: Cape Verdi among Quartet to Race under Godolphin's Banner next Season Racing Ahead Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings William Hill Picture Gallery Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Sedgefield Newmarket Guide to our Racecard Hartson's treble does the trick for West Ham Football Rangers look for defence gremlin Line One Villa trying to avoid repetitive strain Leicester seek to enhance reputation Market forces starting to be felt at Filbert Street Chris Ayres sees another club-take stock of progress By our Sports Staff: Tottenham haunted by fear of cup failure The Times By our Sports Staff: Gould aims to make a striking difference Salonika no threat to Wenger's authority Football Sky sprots Picture Gallery Daniels the standard-bearer for women One cricketing revolution may have petcred out, but another continues apace. Sarath Potter catches up with the leader For the Record Pools Forecast William Hill Today's Fixtures Show goes on after Skelton has last word Equestrianism Ballesteros vindicated by manner of victory Golf John Hopkins, golf correspondent, says that Europe's Ryder Cup success owed much to inspired, idiosynccratic captaincy See Bergkamp fly Kite let down by those friends in high places Patricia Davies on the reason for a defeat that wrecked an American dream Injury rules out Sampras In Brief Word-Watching The peregrine catches its prey Television Choice Ladies with healthy appetites are not greedy Review Bbc Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Hoddle spirits soaring after happy returns McManaman and Fowler restored Squad Times Two Crossword American Football 42 Liverpool determined to stay out of danger zone Captain believes Langer could succeed Outrage at threat to tax lottery cash MorseNT Racing Oil set to bring in billions Mobil leads the way with a planned investment of $3 billion over five years This supplement was produced for the Times by… Index Venezuela 'Markets worth exploring' Contents Reform pays off Introduction Deep structural changes introduced by President Caldera have been putting the Venezuelan economy back on track after the crisis of three years ago We belive in Venezuela Foreign investors wake up to the opportunities Investment Direct foreign investment in Venezuela is being forecast at $1.2 billion this year Banco Provincial Bigger push to sell State enterprises Privatisation and Trade Investment Fund gets a wider role, promoting pension funds, reducing debt and shedding its image as "a hospital for white elephants" Uk firms check out investment potential Growing awareness of commercial potential Crisis is over and banking looks forward Most of the important assets has returned to the market Confidence is returning to the banking sector A small bank that is growing up Banking BIV gets a new headquarters New methods boost Provincial La Electricidad de Caracas Freightliner Minister predicts growth 'bounce' Industry Thousands of companies need restructuring to make them competitive Policy is focused on increasing exports Changing times, changing fortunes Gas will drive expansion chemicals Petrochemicals are becoming big business in Venczuela as gas production rises Vehicle sales up a gear Long term future for road transport Shake up for growth arease After years of protection, competition is breathing new life into Venczuelan farming Boost for rice and corn yields Nuevarta Banco Industrial De Vanezuela Pequiven Loads of power in hand Energy on tap but there is a need for better transmission Big changes herald oil sector's new dawn In a few years, Venezuela will be one of the world's top six exporters Cheap fuel easily finds new buyers Oil sector has some of the most modern plants in Latin America Corporation Ceramica Carabobo C. A. Conduven Getting in touch worldwide - via satellite High quality transmission system in three years Competition hots up as monopoly nears end New investments are expected to total $10 billion over next five years Mobile phone market is huge Picture Gallery Island meeting for state heads Ethical values of democracy is theme of November gathering President highlights need to purge lbero-American states of 'moral evils' Iridium World Communications Ltd. Cantv Banco Mercantil For art's sake Showplaces for the woek of 20th century and indigenous artists Private sector to develop hotels High earning potential of tourism encourages state sell-offs Fogade

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