News from 10/10/1997
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Peter Beal, James Landale, Louis Blom-Cooper, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Roderick Chamberlain, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Richard Evans and Chris McGrath, David Rhys Jones, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Janet Bush Economics Editor, T. Varagunam, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Denis Taylor, Clive Davis, Paul Whittaker, Carl Mortished, Jeremy Whittle, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Anne R. Fuller, Chairman, Gerard Quinn, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Neil Page, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Audrey Magee and Susan Bell, Merlin Holland, Henry Whyte, Charles Bremner, Helen Rumbelow, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Alan Baldwin, Jasper Gerard, Robin Wendt, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Terence Kealey, BEN MacIntyre, Paul Durman, R. G. Rawling, Helen Wallace, Sydney Friskin, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Paul Sibly (Deputy Headmaster), Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Evans, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Ruth Taplin, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Robert Chronnell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Terence Morris, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Chris Parker, David Soward, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Peter Baelz, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Christopher Atkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Anne Lee, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Hilary du Pre, Richard Morrison, John M. Hull, David Maddock, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Louisa Radice, G. Moffat, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Cork's, Ian Lucas,
ResumoMatthew Parris Hague seeks the party that cares Portillo makes return from exile Briton killed Prodi steps down Index Apology move over Bloody Sunday Grey Matters Not Oscar Material The spirit of Versace lives on Toyboy aged 98 discovers his wife's oldest secret Tomorrow the Saturday Times £14.5m record for Klimt landscape First Telecom Germans trigger rate rise across Europe Mr Nice and Mr Nasty perform duet for day at the Oprah Conference Sketch Better students may get bigger university loans Dolphin Approval for 24-hour news from BBC Irvine drops plan for lay people to help pick judges Dobson to consider cannabis for MS News in Brief Hostage hope Channel delay Custody deaths Extradition delay Cummings dies Youths charged Survivor saw friend washed away in storm Crash Kills Sailor who Won Silver for Britain By a Correspondent: Professor digs up an explanation for nightmare of the living dead Compaq Driver guilty of killing five when digger arm hit cars Sligo on alert for French murder suspect PC World Boston harbours no doubts about au pair's guilt Residents resent aspersions on American justice, reports Tunku Varadarajan Making a splat in the noble cause of science Longines Cable & Wireless Pathologist found no evidence of shaking Byronic man Saturday in the Times DELL Britannia bows out after one last voyage Communist Party chief's secretary worked for MI5 Degree of respect for the humble harmonica CNN International World of riches lies at England players' feet Italy would win easily on pay, but Premiership is catching up quickly, writes Daniel McGrory Italians step up security as fans arrive for game Worldcover Renault Pubs will net £20m in World Cup spree Wilde grandson condemns film as 'gay-obsessed' Vanishing act gets the goats Maple Fish & sauce By our Arts Correspondent: Masterpiece by Michelangelo on sale for £4m Alliance Leicester Poets use e-mail to avenge Net loss Two-tier rail fares reward most efficient Fare Increases Harrods Knightsbridge Two-tier rail fares reward most efficient Teacher of the year helped Josie to talk again after attack Hague hardens line against single currency Tory Euro-enthusiasts have overrcached themselves and the leader is not for fudging. writes Philip Webster Lilley promises new policies after listening to Britain Ancram urges second referendum for Wales DELL Thatcher flies into a rage at BA logos It 's now time to benefit from freedom of Opposition Today's Agenda Portillo finds wisdom in novel philosophy Inspiration is from a darling of the literary set, reports Andrew Pierce 'Tolerance is a part of the Tory tradition' The Speech Richoh A new man? Not likely, says Thatcher Straw is accused of being soft on burglars Study into HRT dispels fear over breast cancer risk Research shows therapy's benefits outweigh slightly higher chance of disease, reports Ian Murray Currys Couple's cash sends spinster home to her farm Experts discount deadly flu virus Turk acquitted of British 'bride' rape Public Disposal Auction Chips in wine upset French elite Seafrance Nobel stuns Italy's left-wing jester The award for a theatre maverick who challenges Church and Srate has aroused puzzlement as well as praese, writes Dalya Alberge (AP): Whales thwart rescuers World in Brief (Reuters): Damages call No soft soap (AP): $1m bargain Muslims win (AP): Bardot fined (AFP): Hard-bitten Siemens US moves armada to warn Iraq Saddam told to keep out of no-fly zones set up after Gulf War or face punishment by 'potent' air and naval force, writes Tom Rhodes American drive Jo beat 'cyber terror' "I've Changed my Mind about Giving to… Tiny Computers Limited No Title Parents awarded $262m over faulty latch on Chrysler Cabinet clash over Mossad murder squad Thomas Cook (Reuters): Plea to US on 'Palestine' By our Foreign Staff: Hurricane Pauline devastates Acapulco (Reuters): US driver killed for bumping a cyclist Iceland rattles China at dinner Senator furious at inquiry on executions Line One Security damper on Queen's visit Prodi offers to quit as Marxist allies desert Juppe flat in Paris auctioned Final Notice Dilemma for Blair over death penalty debate at summit Austin Reed Papon 'felt pain when he learnt fate of deportees' When sexual stereotype meets Just William I cannot get through winter without that one elusive garment Mine, all mine-the elusive grey flannel bustier The Sunday Times Elizabeth Emanuel The Lloyds Bank British Fashion Awards Rhapsody in grey Grey is to this autmn what brown was to last. So no wardrobe should be without a pair of grey flannels, says Style Editor GRace Bradberry Eric Hill A silent Ms s for Jackie In the final extract from the du pr memoir, Hilary du pr? says dreaded seeing Jackie as the illness progressed Even in death she was tying me into emotional knots Swiftcall Time 'We watched as she shone' Why gilded youth must pay its way Let Oxbridge charge students full fees, urges Terence Kealey Most parents £3,000 a year Bit of a do The Times Diary Picture Gallery Benign hibernation Tories clamour for Hague to fight back; the nation could do with a period of silence Seating plan The Times Diary Call order The Times Diary Philip Howard Season of mists and conferences-we need a composite Tolerance and Tories Burke and Disraeli guide Hague and Portillo Off the Mark In EMU every country will have the wrong interest rates A Nation on the Line Israel now needs Likud and Labour to work together Call for a modern law of homicide Tories at bay Stuck in the post Court closures that threaten justice Magistrates under fire Morton and Red Cross London fashion Princess's funeral Hard to obey the House of Bishops Green and healthy Into thin air Drink and health Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal engagement Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Receptions Service dinners Dinner Baron Davies of Oldham Baroness Pitkeathley Spectacle Makers' Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walled city 'pushes back birth of urban civilisation by centuries' Archaeology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Tickets Wanted Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Domestic Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Merricks John Merricks, yachtsman died Punta Ala, ltaly, following a car crash on October & aged 26. He was born in Leicester on February 16,1971 The Ven Edward Henderson The Ven Edward Henderson Archdeacon Pontcfract, 1968-81, died on September 24 aged 80. He was born on October 15,1916 Personal Column Flights Directory Airlink Flight Seekers Jetline Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association The Times Sir Charles Russell, Bt Sir Charles Russell, Bt, solicitor, dued on September 26 aged 79. He was born on March 13,1918 From Our Special Correspondent: Cambrai in Rutns Enemy's Asvage Revenge News The Times Crossword No 20,607 Business Forecast Tomorrow In the Times Inside Section 2 Today German rate rise upsets markets Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Increases across Europe but Britain stays unmoved Commerzbank withdrawal a setback for BZW sale Asterix plans £36m Paris float British Midland Economics Education Votes for all City businesses Carlton plans Net link-up Sport House of Fraser on road to recovery Television and Radio Business Today WH Smith to explain rejection Sainsbury pledge to take on 1,000 young jobless Valuations 'altered to inflate QMH profit' Olivetti Comtuters Worldwide Tetra proposes flotation on main market Japanese deal for Vanguard Medica By our City Staff: Third North Sea find for Amoco Tourist Rates LineOne CBI finds slower high street sales Competition in water industry flounders Business Roundup PIA fine for adviser Bonds workers strike Bigger Ulster TV stake BTP to sell Mydrin Allied London deal The Times Adscene points the way to local press revival Investors in People Britton braced for hostile US takeover bid By Our City Editor: Now the party is over Commentary Lucas Varity names new chairman Gateway2000 Reshuffle likely at BNB Resources Chesterton issues warning British Funds Liffe Options London gets a rough ride from Europe and the US Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rational exuberance Timpus Britton Celsis Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Chesterton Wall Street Taste change The Times City Diary Pressure is still on Bundesbank against monetary tightening Economic View Germany cannot hope to live with relatively high rates appropriate for more dynamic economies The last word on those stories of shoe boxes and… The Times City Diary Figure it out The Times City Diary Nicholas Soames has been appointed a non-executive… The Times City Diary Tartan tussle The Times City Diary LineOne Insider tells a bloody tale of life on Wall Street Oliver August on a new book alleging clients are just prey for derivative traders Equities cut earlier losses International Watch Co Ltd BAe awaits decision on bid for Siemens unit Virgin wins review over cinema Legal & Public Notices C. P. Pokphand Co. Ltd Technical Air Products Limited Revenue threat to transfer pricing Technologies Limited Ted Baker targets growth overseas Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Spice Girl dolls join the Character Group band Palm Pilot National takes stake in Czech power firm Business Roundup Rogue trader sentenced Profits build at Kier BWI cuts dividend United Industries ahead Powerhouse of the Pacific Rim Taiwan Denis Taylor reports from Taiwan, a leading investor in Britain and a hotbed of enterprise, desite being under the shadow of Beijing Shane English School Jardine Lloyd Thompson Many friends overcome few relations Foreign Policy Laporte Electronics China Airlines Buoyant UK is top priority Investment Taiwan: On the Global Fast Track Lifestyle Culture The keys to Western-style prosperity Economy The Times Unit Trust Information Service Very Valentino Songs of life Concerts: Dark and light shades of Schumann; plus a masterly recital ORR/Garduber Berbican Look north for the future of music Richard Cork's daily guide to the Hayward Gallery's new still lifes Ten Objects of Desire Listen and learn Charles Rosen Queen Elizabeth Hall Not the genuine Oscar Merlin Holland laments the disturbing inaccuracies in Wilde, the new film portrayal of his grandfather Megastores Way they used to make them London Jazz Concerts Old bonds retied Kitaro Steamingahead Soldiering in the name of the Corrs Ireland's latest tip for the top are going on a global charm offensive. Alan Jackson willingly surrenders Rather worn under the cult Live Pop • Caitlin Moran is away. Het column resumes next… Limited Season Andys Records Listen without prejudice New Albums: David Sinclair defends M People's right to produce ace pop and be sneered at The Times CDs reviewed in The Times can be ordered from the… Shola AMA Team player is man of the match JAZZ Albums Trlknloud Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertainment complled by Marlt Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films London (where indlcated with the symbol) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partners in perfect step Giselle Labatt's Apollo Highest spirits Theatre: Revival of a thoroughly satisfying musical; plus an absorbing one-man power play Edmund Kean Palace, Watford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Double trouble Elsa Edgar Lyric Studio, W6 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Adult prison policy unlawful Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report October 10 1997 Court of Appeal Entitlement to primary finding of misrepresentation Judge must still give warning South Bank University Holborn College The College of Law University of East London Authority bound by appeal Psychologist's duty of care to child Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. George's University Alliance Francaise Respect The Writers Bureau ST Anne's School Windermere Bedford Modern School Emmanuel College, Cambridge Gabbitas Being better Devon County Council St Edward's School Oxford Accredited MBA Fair Challenge The University of Birmingham Executive MBA Edexcel Foundation Independent Education Wymondham College Durham University Business School Courses ProEuropa Wanted Keen Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cranfield University Swansea Institute Athrofa Abertawe Kirkham Grammar School Doing one's best So, why do you really want to come here? Hugh Thompson on an unrevealing section of the Ucas form The carrier of new hopes Religious education is a Utopian whisper that can help to make Britain a moral leader, says John M. Hull The Times Poor teachers need help, not the sack Pupils may be the best judges of good teaching, says Anne Lee Woosnam lets his clubs do the talking Golf Details The Times Injured Boardman content to take bronze Cycling: Briton Eclipsed In-Trial by Relaxed Jalabert in World Championships Grand Prix threat to athletics event In Brief Mercer otter Hackney rewarded No change Petchey beaten Jockey Club gives priority to doping investigation Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess ASCOT Carlisle Huntingdon Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Liverpool anxious to secure Petruzzi Changes at the top after Luxembourg race Sheringham turns down the heat Italians identify Manchester United as pivotal figure For the Record Racing Results Camberley exceed all expectations in cups Rusedski sweeps on towards Henman Tennis: Contrasting Victories Leave British Rivals One Match Away from Semi-Final Confrontation Sleightholme left out in cold Rugby Union: Bath Put Discarded England Wing on Transfer List Lowe resumes in management role Rugby League Archer reveals fondness for reds Phil Yates on a novel appointment that should raise the profile of snooker Welsh pursue entry Conway makes timely return Hockey Hamed must forget unification of title Boxing Douillet delights the home support Judo Saqlain's efforts fall short Cricket Villeneuve tries to dispel doubts Motor Racing: Schumacher Waits to Pounce on Any Mistake in Grand Prix Children's Encyclopedia How Villeneuve and Schumacher Measure up Nottingham prepare for Scots' challenge Ice Cockey Word-Watching Worldwide tour set for take-off Bowls Radio Choice Trade comes on song Television Choice The dancers are raving but the critic is not Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Golf Hoddle puts premium on composure England coach calls calm in the cauldron of World Cup qualifying showdown Heskey's cool forecast Times Two Crossword Helmsman of the highest order Edward Gorman pays tribute to a racing sailor who had the world at his feet Italy content to play waiting game Tennis BUPA Health Screening
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