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News from 02/10/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Frances GIBB Legal Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Jon Swain, Magnus Linklater, Christopher Bowen, C. J. Curtis, Michelc Roberts, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Robyn Davidson, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Neil Patterson, Margie Odling, Valerie Elliott and Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas and our Foreign Staff, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Anthony Seldon, Martin Fletcher, John Bryant, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Pugh & Way, Dominic Walsh, John O'leary, Education Editor, Oliver August and Christine Buckley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hofmann, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, I. M. Heath, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Ian Morrow, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Desmond Wiggins, Paul Durman, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, R. G. Browne, Robin Hanbury-Tenison, Chief Executive, Adam Jones, Anthony Magness, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Andrew Roberts, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Robin Day, Bronwen Maddox, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Damian Whitworth, Susan Gray, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Hettie Judah, William Rees-Mogg, David Landsborough, Michael Graham-Jones, Anne Ashworth, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Patrick R. Evershed (President), Chris McGrath, Donald C. Bindon, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, David Green, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Frances Lass, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Polly Newton and Nicholas Watt, Martin Waller, Leolin Price, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Susan MacDonald, Robin Lodge, Michael Beloff, Michael Evans, David Maddock, Jeff Egger, Tobias Hill, Anthony Howard, Paul Myners, Michael Parker, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Best for Books Blair scales heights as Hague suffers Tories losing faith in their leader Index United victory How would you vote if there was a general election… Major stood down for Heseltine Major in the Bunker Dogs may go on holiday under new anti-rabies law Banks job in jeopardy after gibe at Tory leader WorldCom bid to block BT merger Best for Jobs Gowrie quits a year early after turbulent reign at Arts Council Ernest & Julio Gallo Prescott plunges off track into unknown Russia returns war diaries Historians will gain new insights into the Second World War from British records held in a vault in Moscow, reports Richard Beeston Extra two years in jail for crimes with racist motive Dell Banks endangers job with Hague gibe Dublin legal action Theft linked to deaths Canal boat Britannia £10m for landmine work Trust me, I'm a machine £2,000 Portfolio win Schoolboy, 13, found hanged at his home News in Brief Gasman, 75, finds Thai bride, 23 A former company chairman tells Paul Wilkinson that ageism at home forced him to go abroad in his search for a young wife A hairball away from death in the belly of the machine Publisher sues for £5m over drugs that drove him mad Direct Court to rule on police's duty to cut crime Four missing after fishing vessel sinks NatWest Geordies pack for windfall holidays in sun Northern Rock Churches fear loss of influence over schools Saga Model is sued for $5m over alleged heroin addiction Crime figures to rise under Straw reforms Orange Shambles costs Gowrie lead role Tales of mismanagement at the Royal Opera House preceded the sudden exit of the Arts Council chairman, writes Daniel McGrory Company trades car parking for better buses and trains The Favourites to Take over Lord Puttnam Melvyn Bragg Baroness Smith Picture Gallery Trust to review deer-hunting ban Judge's attack and doubts about scientific evidence may prompt a rethink, reports Michael Hornsby Men convicted of M25 murder win ruling on human rights Alliance Leicester Dinosaurs linked to birds by wishbone More schoolgirls are becoming regular smokers Odyssey direct Woman, 22, latest victim of new CJD News in Brief The bitter end Drug sentence CS spray trials Pigs killed Officer banned Stoppard looks back at poet's lost content Benedict Nightingale reviews the new Stoppard, about the tortured life of A. E. Housman, poet, scholar, and homosexual How wily female wasp condemns males to the cells AA Home Insurance Connect Now Special foods for diabetics attacked as myth Homebase First vegetarians were none too keen on greens When the pioneers forsook meat-eating, they gorged themselves on eggs and cream, says Russell Jenkins Myra picture to return Sunrise Barrister breaks down over baby death evidence Whitehall press officers get lesson in spin Downing Street has told civil servants to improve media relations, report Valerie Elliott and Nicholas Wood Hillary to chill out on weekend at Chequers The Blair think Mrs Clinton is "cool", says an American official. Martin Fletcher repoets on a flying visit that confirms the growing friendship between the ladies Orange Donations ban threatens to block Sinn Fein's US funds Tories expect court to order a rematch Blunkett secures backing for tuition fee plan Prescott averts rail buyback vote BT Political debts Blair chose not to mention Riddell Today's Agenda Hill House Hammond Festival of Fashion Boy , 11, shatters Hague's record New good causes win lottery £lbn Minimum wage row provoked by Mandelson Castle warns of betrayal Conservative Democratic Movement Which Minister with reputation for own goals There's only one Tony Banks in the firing line, says Damian Whitworth 'There have a number of glitches in my transition' Major becomes America's Mr Motivator Putting poll defeat behind him, the former Prime Minister follows Thatcher with lecture on success, says Ian Brodie Allied Carpets Gateway 2000 Potatoes cut down to size in fields of Ireland Devil's island in tizzy about Tazzie London Fashion Week Paris smog law forces lm drivers off streets Brussels urges big cut in greenhouse gases Half Price Autumn Sale French green light for reform of Nato Vandals prey on dinosaur treasure Scandinavian Flooring Company £2m 'sting ' recovers ancient jewellery in Greece Brussels will use 'shame lists' to hit job targets By our Foreign Staff: Japanese pilot who bombed US dies aged 85 Read this and you won't be a melvin Tunku Varadarjan enjoys a tome of verbal mulligrubs From a Special Correspondent in Jakarta: UN insists forest fires in Indonesia are out of control FBI says all are guilty of handling cocaine Thousands call new hotline for Clinton 'Victims' Sexually harassed by Bill Clinton? Catholic Church in US urges parents to love gay children Direct Line Schoolboy goes on killing spree Philips Nato troops take over 'poisonous' Karadzic TV Scandinavian Airlines (Reuters): Koreans 'eating children' Schwarzenegger for king (Reuters, AP): Express hit in Indian blasts UN investigators quit Congo (Reuters): Prodi coalition threatened TWA flight 'not hit by missile' (AFP): Victim kept in circulation Chechnya expels Russian envoys Elderly murdered in Algerian raid World in Brief Israel frees ailing founder of Hamas Sheikh Yassin, right, rests in hospital after 'seap offer' for Mossad agents, Christopher Walker writes Swiss halt inquiry into bank whistle-blower Death to the Pickled Egg Settlement work goes on Troops on alert as Brazil awaits Pope Time 38 die in artillery duel on Kashmir border Haliborange Drugs that save suicidal schizophrenics Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on a new generation of antipsychotic drugs with no side-effects; National Miscarriage Week; the rick of bacterial infection for patients without spleens; meaningitis among teenagers during winter, and help for colitis sufferers New help for colitis patients When pregnancy ends in misery October signals start of meningitis season The Medical Centre Life without the spleen The Harley Medical Group The London Hernia Centre Swiftcall It looks like bad night for us' In the first extract from his new book, Antony Seldon describes John Major's final hours as Premier He sat in silence, looking as if he had been in a car crash Tomorrow The Sunday Times In the long run we are all radical Anthony Howard on Blair's dream of a rainbow coalition Parting shot The Times Diary High life The Times Diary Blair 's new patriotism This was more than a speech -it was an historic ststement of intent A Leader in the World'—tony Blair Sun king The Times Diart The hounding of Samantha Picture Gallery Left Bank emperors left naked Ben MacIntyre enjoys a savvy satire on Parisian savants The Blunkett Report The Education Secretary must confront his biggest opponents Iron in the Soul Islam must face and condemn the abominagtion of Algeria Gowrie Goes The Arts Council needs politically independent leadership Labour vision of a better future Ban on deer hunting under review Transfer of power to 'dominant' EU Council 'gerrymander' Military greatness Newcastle now Princess 's story in a new light In the swim Court Circular Peter Roberts Premium Bonds Luncheons Service reception Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items School news The Royal Society of Chemistry Legal appointments Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Attenborough tells landmine crusaders their fight is 'a fitting memorial to Princess' Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Needlemakers' Company Church news Appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages The Fulbright Commission Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Georges Berge General Georges Berge, French army officer and wartime Soe agent, died at Mimizan in the Landes region of France on September 15 aged 88. He was born at Belmont (Gers) on january 3,1909 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graeme McDonald Graeme McDonald Obe, television executive, died in hospital on September 30 aged 67. He was born on July 30,1930 Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items The RAF Rises to the Challenge Legal Notices Court & Social Notice of the Appointment of Administrative Receiver Automobile Notes John Cook News The Times Crossword No 20,600 News AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling American Express Services Europe Ltd In the Times Inside Section 2 Today BT gazumped by $30bn bid from US rival Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft WH Smith throws out Tim Waterstone's offer Rock opens with £2,350 windfall Shares and gilts pushed to new highs Arts Mystery of Ulster TV investor James Capel Investment Management Sport Chinese walls put to test at Salomon Television and Radio Business Today On the attack Into the red Rumours over EMU hit pensions Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Teesside Power Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pattullo renews attack on potential Scottish tax Microsoft link-up lifts Viglen shares Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Halifax sees signs of house price stability Multiple Classified Advertising Items OFT 'clears' Dixons Investors in People New-look Lloyd's wins rating from S&P Land Rover set for record production Business Roundup Maid move expected Bodycote buys in France JDS appointment Standard sells Mocatta Caverdale £10m payout CTR incurs £500,000 loss Pearson buys Blind Date with Baywatch Airtours moves into Belgium Bell Lawrie White & Co. By our City Editor: A close call for Bonfield Commentary ChiroTech dents group R&D bill Austin Reed departure Cable & Wireless New chairman for Arjo British Funds Liffe Options Barclays shares leap as BZW sale reports fly Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Emropean Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Arjo Wiggins Chiroscience Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Scotland peaks Tempus Austin Reed Wall Street Drugs companies enjoy robust health despite lawsuit ailments 'These routine scares of corporate life can provide investment bargains' Everyday story Blair backs the archaic varsity cartel No Title The Times City Diary Dead line M&g is seeking to reestablish its battered… Public office Investc Bank (UK) Limited WorldCom aims to achieve sporting goal Oliver August charts the rise of BT's rivial in the contest for hearts and wallets at MCI Managers ' pay rises 'at most restrained since 60s' Rewarding Times Gardner Merchant buys Marriott catering arm US Airways clears Airbus deal NatWest disposal seen as signal ARdbEG Www. lineone. net Brands Hatch land sale Dresdner appoints new board head Business Roundup Unilever completes sale Bowthorpe sells for £18m Vitec buys in US Plysu in £2.1m deal Transport firm expands Avesco acquisition Foresight Technology VCT plc Matrix-Securities Limited Stylo pushed into red by problems at Hush Puppies Nintendo warning over faulty N64 plug Allen takes 33% Metricom stake Microsoft co-founder surfs Internet Mahathir call hits Far East currencies Energis a site less expensive Picture Gallery Bupa loses marketing director Cost relevant to home tuition time Law Report october 2 1997 Interesting Xmas on the cards Any Other Business Double bill Victim of assault was too frightened to escape Net way to investor democracy Accountancy Paul Myners on a revolution that will put company information in reach of every shareholder Thinking big Abridged taxation of costs Alterations and additions to 'Commercial Court Practice' Risk management is child's play Fortis at Work on a Productive Future The Times Unit Trust Information Service Choose the New Eizo Flat panal monitor New high for shares Shaped by the Spirit of Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Best Offers! STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Air Tickets Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline Kenya Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheapest Flights Aerolineas Argentinas AmericanAirline Campus travel Airline Network Charter Flight Centre Jetworld U. S. A. Major Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident Direct Flightseats No Title Attack of the killer cliches New Movies : Geoff Brown sees a rumoured $100 million go up in flames as LA gets toasted in Volcano Heroes and villains of music and movies in one… 'Really hot stuff' The Sweet Hereafter Life in the undertow New on Video Hercules Dodgems in the engine shed Christopher Bowen on the show that heralds a new lease of life for London's Roundhouse Abham Productions Ltd The Full Monty Chill comedy in this bleak French house Les Fausses Confidences Lyttelton Glyndebourne Tragedy only ends in tiers Nobody loves a sadist Sean Hughes Cheltenham Yes, yes to the ceilidh Pop Capercallie Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partners in progress Rectical midori and Friends Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items A man might die of his desires Robyn Davidson follows an traveller to China -though some have wondered at the truth of his tale The City of Light An Epic Journey to China predating Marco Polo's Celebrated Journey Next door to Bunter Lan McIntyre with gentic laughter at Frank Muir's recollections A Kentish Lad The Autobiography of Frank Muir The Times Bookshop Rather up in the air Cloudcuckooland By Simon Armitage Cross in the Atlantic The United States of Anger The Americen Dream Zero or hero? The Homicidal Earl By Saul David How mortality weighed upon him Peter Ackroyd on the vivid life of a poet who saw nothing ahead of him, but whose work triumphed over death Keats By Andrew Motion Wood and Poles In the Memory of the Forest By Charles T Powers Minerva Press Not quite taking the biscuit Rich Desserts and Captain's Thins By Margaret Forster Painful repercussions of one man's war The Living and By paul Hendrickson Money Matters Italians against Englishmen all season long Golota battles against demons within Boxing: Lewis's Challenger Must Try to Banish Memories of past Misdemeanours Eubank wins title shot Test matches take a back seat to shinty The BBC has upset cricket-lovers in Scotland. Magnus Linklater reports Storm put on bolder front despite defeat Ice Hockey League seeks sponsor Hockey Yesterday 'S Results William Hill Taking a risk on the futures market Racing: Houghton Sale Draws Leading Owners in Search of the next Champion Richard Evans Newmarket Taunton Rapid Raceline Hereford Arkadian Hero to extend run Gullit sees patience as virtue for Chelsea Football An evening with Kevin Keegan The Times/dillons Forum The Times/dillons Forum Picture Gallery Rangers may find Smith new role Rusedski overcomes his faults Tennis: British No1 Digs Deep to Ward off the Prospect of Defeat Gooch goes in to bat as Test coach Cricet: Atherton Seeks Help from Predecessor for West Indies Tour By our Sports Staff: Leicester's dream ends in bitterness By our Sports Staff: Wednesday defeat increases pressure on Pleat Yankees start well Fittipaldi retires Boardman bows out Harris assault gives New Zealand a tie Sport in Brief Last Night's Results Woodward studies form as England prepare for action Rugby Union O'Sullivan shows masterly touch Snooker: Big Scottish Title Again Eludes Former World Champion For the Record McClure counts on local knowledge Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Ryder Cup warriors return to the fray Golf Pollution leaves athletes fuming Sport goes under cover as the air starts to grate outdoors Ruud boys ARL keeps Robinson and Connolly out in the cold Rugby League Word-Watching Radio Choice The enthusiast's Ethiopia Television Choice Fumbled pass from amateur to professional No Title Satelite and Cable Giggs destroys Juventus myth Winger runs Italians to secure Champions' League high ground for United Picture Gallery Times Two Crossword Boxing Golota learning to play by the rules Beresford strikes twice to bring Newcastle back from the brink Racing 43 MorseNT Ferguson's young cavaliers rise to occasion First Executive Coca-Cola & Schweppes Beverages Limited Imperial Tobacco Limited First Executive Instant Recognition NatWest more than just a bank Rare find: arts jobs Sunsan MacDonald finds that positions are promotion scarce in the arts field Kellogg's Retail Management Trainees £Beyond your expectations Austin Knight UK Limited Trainee Classified Telephone Sales Executives Tiffany & Co. A Career in the City News International Newspapers Limited I T Training - City Graduates Graduate Trainee Birmingham The Times Newspapers Up the Ladder Sales Engineer Christopher Martin Associates Ltd. Lombard Motor Investor in People Elgin Scott Partners Ltd. Change is in the air Financial Advisers See Recruitment Consultancy Through Our Eyes Sotheby's Young Hearts Run Free Door to Door Salesmen, Go Away Daisy & Tom Market Research Trainee at SGA London based company Christie's Graduate recritment in the city CMREXPERIENCED Executives LC Officer Multiple Display Advertising Items City University Management plus Sema Group Cable & Wireless Hm Prison Service Royal Mail How to land a cross-border job Applications and CVs should be subtly tailored to meet different national preferences, writes Des Dearlove 'You have to take account of quirks in local job markets' The Manager By Pugh & Way Management plus Energis Telecommunications Power Simpson Crowden Consultants Limited Liffe MSL Cable & Wireless Deloitte & Touche Consulting Group Whitehead Selection Citibank BUPA International Whitehead Selection Grubb & Ellis The Color Company VSO Salisbury Consulting Group Stanfords Countryside Council for Wales Career Analysts Ltd Bridgeport Machines Ltd Internet and Dirct Mail Business Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Consultancy Company Belvest Ltd Hutchinson Consultants Andersen Consulting Cable & Wireless Calortex Television(singapore)pte Ltd Wolters Kluwer Stafford Miller (lreland) Ltd The DDV Group Operations Manager Research Analyst Mercuri Urval Kidsons Impey Production & Workover Engineers MPL Management Performance Limited Lombard Kodak Yellow Pages Sun Banking Corporation Limited NBSelection Prestigious Financial Institution Top Achievers in IT Consultancy DELL Orange The Coca Cola Company Mitchell James Selection Cable & Wireless MaST International Organisation plc Commercial forecasting in a complex fast moving… Fraud Prevention manager KF Selection Dunnes Stores Wilco International Limited Mars Electrinics International Howgate Sable Organizational Dynamics, Inc. Imperial Tobacco Limited Cable & Wireless PA Consulting Group Mercury Asset Management Relationship Managers The Wreay Partnership MP Michael Page Technology The Savola Company Westminster Communications Management Consultants Arthur Andersen Hays Executive The British Council Gaining Serious Momentum James Rushmore Ltd Forte Hotels The Body Shop Senior Commercial Analyst-Oil and Gas Bass Jaguar Human Resources Manager Ashridge Arlington Consultants Ltd Michael Page Technology Swissair Oracle Multiple Display Advertising Items Coca-Cola & Schweppes Beverages Ltd Andersen Consulting Kestrel Consulting Fasit Consultancy Management plus International Implementation Consultancy MMi Consulting Groups BHM Nevard Raland Enterprise Chambers Informatiq consulting Ward Executive Limited Berkeley Scott Selection Ernst & Young Mercuri Urval Alexander Hughes Selection Consultants for European Change Projects Eastern Power & Energy Trading Opportunites in HR Consulting McKinsey & Company MAI KPMGSelection & Search ADTI Limited First Point International Part Time Consultant Reckitt Colman Technocrats Custom Research Manager CMR Experienced Executives Catv/telephony Account Handler Japan Desk Take the Fast Lane B B C Worldwide JP Morgan Business Consultants Operations & IT Manager Scott Pickford Bridgeport Machines Ltd Architect to Llandaff Cathedral Robert Walters Associates The Peachell Group Berkeley Scott Selection International Compensation & Benefits Astra Pharmaceuticals Metzger Recruitment Consultants The Tower Bridge Experience Board Secretary Jurys Hotel Group PLC Executive Resources International Group Ltd Thomas International Thomson Clarendon College L. 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