News from 03/10/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Edward Owen, Fred Redwood, Brian Brinkworth, Gerald Vinestock, Grace Bradberry, Ian G. Templeton, Cathie Bell, Paul Ravenscroft, Neil Curry, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Delves, Philip Howard, Laurence Houseman, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, George Sivell, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Alastair Campbell, George Boulos, John Rae, Chris McGrath and Richard Evans, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, A. W. L. Frentzel-Fraser, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Tony Mooney, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, David Jacques, Chairman, Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Karen Vincett, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, David Charter, Derwent May, Susan Emmett, John Eliot Gardiner, Geoff Harwood, Jasper Gerard, David M. W. Brooks, Managing Director, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Justin Seabrook, L. Housman, Sydney Friskin, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Frances Gibb and Philip Webster, Vivian Anthony, Andrew Drummond, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Owen, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, W. Stephen Gilbert, Damian Whitworth and Polly Newton, Michael Horns, Agriculture Correspondent, Sue Spenceley Burch, Nicholas Wood, John Sykes, Julian Muscat, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik and Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Kate Weatherell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Michael Horns, Countryside Correspondent, J. Wills, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Roderick Strange, Matthew Parris, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Michael Clark and Paul Durman, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Polly Newton and Nicholas Watt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Clive Coen, John Lloyd is associate editor, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh Thompson, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Anthony Seldon's, Matthew Bond, Robbie Williams, Alexandra Frean, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Correspondent,
ResumoExtra pension may be made compulsory Welfare reform plans are drawn up Go-ahead likely for full BSE inquiry Index Major: The Sleaze Factor Curse puts fear of God into thieving clerics Picture Gallery Pet laws may be relaxed in 1998 Short takes mine campaign to beach Paint on Princess's car 'came from a Fiat Uno' Jacqueline Du Pre: Genius-And Betrayal Chopard Geneve Rhetoric on crime that's a law unto itself Conference Sketch Thomas Cook School standards 'no better' Researchers say government tests hide a failure to improve reading and maths, reports David Charter Old sparring partners go distance with Healey Deal will speed removal 6f incompetent teachers Blair to sign death penalty statement Midland Bank Doctors propose charging patients News in Brief Boys stoned car Red card at 10 Baby tissue hope Smoking blamed Attacker held Hospital cut off Global soap Police face prosecution over custody death Corner in unlawful killing case calls for a review of the use of CS gas by police in restraining suspects. Lin Jenkins reports Blood money for murdered nurse sent to Australia Compaq Murder victim seen getting into wrong car By a Staff Reporter: Fans shower Banks with beerw Owner claims £65,000 for banned gun Student 'urged friend to join in group sex' Compaq Cunningham may let pets travel abroad by end of 1998 £31m homes-fbr-votes fine was unfair, claims Porter Intel inside Animal nurse wins holiday in flea-for-all Nt keeps ban on deerhunting Town in mourning for four fishermen In Brief Libel donation Solicitor barred Caretaker guilty Lottery cheat Protest ends Windy benefit Harrison Ford Brides will not obey in new church service Ruth Gledhill reports on vows with a feminist touch Thai bride tells of her love for good-hearted gasman NatWest Cathay Pacific Student drowned saving life of boy in Africa The Times on Saturday BT QC, 71, to succeed Lord Nolan as MPs' watchdog Gourmet guide warns against rural dining Hot Favourite Chocolate bar bubbles inspire new rocket fuel Girl boxer throws in the towel over bout Council blamed for hotel's fall into sea Owners win court fight for £2m compensation, reports Michael Horsnell Rail safety rules tightened after Southall crash Dolphin Fiat Young offenders to face their victims in court James Landale on the government's plans to reform the youth justice system and combat racist violence Brighton Straw targets profits of suspected crime Time Computer Systems Cherie's sister speaks on fringe Embattled Short backed by Brown Today's Agenda Tories struggle with poor image Trimble shows little faith in talks success Britain and France may secure arms trade code Sodexho Yeltsin hints at another term Intel inside Maoris is battle for dead hero to receive VC A quota system denied a New Zealand soldier the medal his gallantry had earned, writes Cathie Bell in Wellington Pope seeks his 'lost sheep' in Rio visit Woolwich Direct Island's cats and rats must die to aid seabirds Amsterdam signing clears euro decks Maastricht's successor is held to have failed in its main task of revamping the EU to prepare for new member from East Europe, Charles Bremner reports Nato bill splits Britain and US Pushkin lovers protest over theme park plan Leica Sharps Somali model join UN campaign American faces firing squad in Cuba terror trial BT US ready to unleash StarWartlaser The first shorts fired at a satellite may also start a new arms race, Nigel Hawkes Kidnap victim held in bunker Korea war 'was close in 1994' VJV Voyagesjuiesverne Fiery spirits of screen lose ardour for feud AP: Payout in cooking oil case World Summary Reuters: Nationalists keep control Reuters: Prodi urged to scrap budget Reuters: Gun teenager on murder charges AP: Flood Briton's body found Mossad abuse of passports angers Canada Hotline diplomacy fails to end Kashmir border duel Rewarding Times Top Arafat official quits Shortest man in the world dies aged 36 Dangerous life among misfits was lightened by dream of tall actress wife, Christopher Thomas writes writes Austin Reed Harrods The wilder shores of chic London Fashion Week had everything to offer from urban warriors and birds of paradise to sawn-off yashmarks and a swarm of files. Style Editor Grace Bradberry reports Prime Health Pierre Balmain They can't come back from this. They're becoming a joke' In our second extract from Anthony Seldon's book he describes how John Major's campaign was derailed by sleaze Access Tomorrow The Sunday Times A tale of Faust and the Devil Virgin HMV Wanted: one boat-rocking radical Joker sounds serious Concert Dancing with a history man Hugh Whitemore's epic powell adaptation is about to hit our screen. W. Stephen Gilbert met him Apollo Blue remembered love Art Galleries 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Mozart sunny side up Opera Cosi fan tutte Coliseum BRB Weekend choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicate with the symbol)on release across the country Is he really going out with hymns? Joe Jackson tells Nigel Williamson why he junked pop in favour of a classical album about Heaven and hell P Virtuoso horn of plenty Live Jazz Virgin We'll just say fare thee well Pop Concerts Rebel with a new course Barbican Centre Six strings that saved the world So you missed out on the pixies when they were alive? Never mind-now you can catch them in death Andys Records Ballad on the dance floor New Albums: Janet shows her more sincere side to David Sinclair in The Velvet Rope Virgin The excluded are always with us John Lloyd considers the poor-and the politically homeless Final chord Lion's roar Picture Gallery Making mugs of us all A nation in the grip of mass hysteria cannot resist Mr Blair. But it will pass Capital scrap Naked cheek at the cafe Philip Howard Alas poor Banksie, a fellow of infinite jest Blind Justice Straw's action on the race undermines his other efforts Revolt in Rome Italy's Communists will determine Prodi's fate Not for Girls Boxing is barbaric enough already Who should bear the cost of an educated workforce? Trial by jury Information 'game' Death of Clive Business letters, page 29 Letters for publication… Suing of teachers Marriage annulment Authors' brainstorms Ra exhibition London fashion Replanting after the Great Storm Drink and health Poet's plight North and South Court Circular Royal engagement Service dinner Election Your private island, and a title too, for £70,000 Genevra Caws, QC Dinner Luncheon Reception Baroness Ludford Baroness Fookes Premium Bonds Tylers and Bricklayers Anniversaries today Clockmakers' Company Insurers' Company Legal appointment Personal Column Birthdays today Service luncheon Latest wills Appointments in the Forces University news Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriage Milner Gray Milner Gray, CBE, graphic designer died on September 29 aged 97. He was born on October8,1899 Professor J. F. Garner Professor J. F. Garner environmental lawyer died on September 2 aged 83. He was born on May6,1914 Personal Column B. K. P. A. The British Kidney Patient Association Professor Bernard Dietrich Bernard Dietrich classicist, died from cancer on September 11 aged 69. He was born on April 7,1928 Philippe Rossillon Philippe Rossillon diplomat and head of the committee for the defence and expansion of the French language, died in Paris on september 6 aged 66. He was born on August 10,1931 Mr. L. Housman and the Censor To the Editor of the Times News The Times Crossword No 20,601 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Scardino turns spotlight on disposal of Lazards Barclays to put Bzw up for sale British Midland Economics Waterstone to continue with Wh Smith bid BT and MCI chiefs aim to save merger Focus Sport Television and Radio Pages 46,47 Business Today MAID secures offer for US rival BT may seek deal to save its global dream TV documentary will highlight Treasury discord Another departure at United Utilities A Free portrait worth £50 Picture Gallery Boeing's jet shake-up Legal & Public Notices Hyder cuts 350 jobs as operations are united Barclays faces new dispute over pay Business Roundup Union rejects Ford offer Martin back in black BTR wins $70m contract Polypipe spending £20m Streamline lands deals Tourist Rates United lifts mis-selling cover by £79m Scottish Telecoms 'float' talk ARdbea T&N silent on £1.23bn Federal bid By our City Editor: An advance on the tax front Commentary Bills British Funds Liffe Options Barclays rides high on Bzw sale speculation Stock Market 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 Information overload Tempus United Assur Clubhaus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE VOLUMES Hyder Wall Street Ignore scare stories about Britain joining EMU early Economic-View Blair will want to win the next election before risking a single currency referendum Fee fi fo fum Charming but empty, the Lake District. Which must… Odd couple ? Great excitement in adland over news that Maurice… Paris match Waterstone vision of a books market for middle-brow readers The WHS bid has the feel of a personal crusade, says Sarah Cunningham Cash Converters Shareholders should vote on executive remuneration Business Letter Equities take a breather Maserati Portfolio The Times Unilever to sell coffee business B&R wins Buying back R-R contract Tool deal By our City Staff: Swedish bank bids £1.38bn for insurer The Times Large firms 'worst for delaying payments' Royal Mail Trinity wins £12m bus order Energy groupto raise £12m The Times Unit Trust Information Service Line One Reuters to expand customer base through the Internet Football clubs drift offside with heavy full-year losses Property experts fear 2000 'bomb ' Antenna Nein Danke Owners put up cash to save tin mine Clubhaus buys German golf club Accounts affair still dogs Burn Stewart The God Dome team shows way for public sector Jason Nisse looks at EDS the American data company aiding Hector the inspector The days of making employees shave off their beards off their beards have gone International Wine Challenge Put money where your mouth is Investing in fine wine can bring rich return, writes Sue Spenceley Burch Fortant De France From alligator to radioactive iguana Robin Young introduces a special report on four days of cu Maglieri Britain becomes a big cheese A guided tour of farms and apecialists with Kate Weatherell How to Book Game to put on a bit of a show Frances Bissell describe the preparation she and fellow professional cooks put into their demonstrations in the Celebrity Kitchen Spain pops champagne's bubble Cava is so successful even French champagne houses such as Mo?tet Chandon are making the prizewinning sparkling wine, says Edward owen In from the cold Australian wines return after scandal over 'antifreeze' Be bold and fruity - enjoy wine Confused by the 'rules' of drinking? Robin Young offers his advice Fancy a fried cockroach or a custard pie fight ? Kate Weatherell looks at the specialist party organisers who provide food on the hoof and the razzmatazz Vintners follow in footsteps of Rome Derwent May goes in search of the new wine world of Vinopolis School run is under fire The heads' tail end Some independent schools are not as successful as they may seem, says John Rae Before you meet Sir, do your homework Fred Redwood gives advice on parents' evening BT Why lifelong lessons work Tony Mooney on a survey that compares US and British results Americans do not see education as ending when they leave school To Advertise Call 0171680 6800 Trinity College The Carpenters' Company DFEE University of Luton H R Milsom, Tecquipment Ltd Bedales School Senior Appointments TEFL Lansdowne College Senior Appointments University of Durham Courses Allance Francalse Robert Cordon University University of Strathclyde Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses How To Write For Children Fax : 0171782 7899 How to Make Costs order not justified LSD sentencing guidelines To Advertise Call 0171680 6800 St. George's University University College London Education La Dolce Lingua All Box number replies should be addressed to ESF Disqualifying estate agent Power to make order despite opposition The Sunday Times How to Make £25,000 A Secret Way to Pay for your Travel Business Courses How To Make £20,000 a Year Freelance Writing Challenge Fax : 0171782 7899 An Open Letter from the Shepway Council of… MBA Lombard Steady hands needed as me cameras whirr Today a dream comes true for 16 amateur golfers. Geoff Harwood introduces Europe's biggest pro-am tournament Glittering gem of the Algarve San Lorenzo allows little margin for error, Mel Webb says Meridien Pulling together and making a splash in sport Insport Lombard has developed a broad sponsorship portfolio, from junior cricket to golf to rowing. John Goodbody reports Which club will strike the ball most accurately? Diamond ctters, plumbers, computer programmers and managers ... Christopher Irvine assesses the 32 finalists Lewis on a mission to earn respect Charles Rex Ah Bog Ast Boxing: Critical Audience Demands Stylish Performance from World Heavyweight Champion Barclayloan O'Sullivan opens door for Higgins Snooker England 's busy diary gives Brittle cause for concern Rugby Union Leopards move into joint lead In Brief Foreign influx adds spice to domestic scene Hockey Hightown driven by Carr's U-turn Hayil helped by blinkered outlook Racing: Sheikh Hamdan Profits as Morley Produces Notable Double at Newmarket Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Abreeze to confirm promise Hexham Williams Hill Newmarket Charles Wells Bombardier Bitter H'cap Hoddle's Roman road smoothed by United labour Football NHL Fate conspires against Asprilla Feltham's arrival keeps Sutton flying Champion's League Tables The Times/dillons Forum Holdsworth wanders to Bolton in £3m move Fixtures Anxious Hunter keep Wigan in their sights Rugby League Super League planning to develop tartan tendency EBEL For the Record Weary Bjorn living in dream world Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Henman avenges defeat by Kucera Tennis Some Picture in the frame for glory Julian Muscat tracks the greyhound chasing a treble chance Cable & Wireless Word-Watching Radio Choice Eclair's funny side of life Television Choice High drama and low humour poorly mixed Review BBC1 Chelsea stroll on in Europe Viali adds comic touch to stylish Cup Winners'Cup success Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Which club will strike the ball most accurately? Ballesteros not slow to boil over Exit of Collins brings tears to the eye Which club will strike the ball most accurately? United lose injured Keane for rest of the season Bose Danny Baker on Keegan's dramatic return at Futham
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