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News from 11/10/1997

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, John MacLaren, Michael Woodman, Soulla Petrou, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Matthew Wall, Simon Armitage, Paul Heiney, Jonathan Goodall, Richard Whitehead, Brian Greer, Philip Howard, Helen Stevenson, Harry Tichie, Christina Koning, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Carol Midgley and Dominic Kennedy, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Alexandra Frean Local Government Correspondent, David Wilson, John Morgan, Paul Hoggart, Alan Hamilton and Tom Rhodes, John Diamond, Philip Webster, Nigel Hawkes, Carole Midgley and Dominic Kennedy, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Gabriel Hutton, Joanna Bale, Patrick Collinson, John Habgood, Brian Pedley, George Sivell, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Margaret Pelling, Andrew Grenfell, Elizabeth Dineley, Morag Preston, Jeremy Whittle, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Margareta Pagano, Clare Stewart, Louise Godfrey, Adam Hopkins, Lawrence Dallaglio, Kylie Gasgoyne, T. R., Diana Murray, Robert Sheehan, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Steve Keenan, D. R., R. S. Smith, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Stuart Colwill, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Carol Price, Martin Barrow, Lord Montagu, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rainham, Barbara Abbs, T. P., John Nichol, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., Charles Bremner, Jason Ray, Peter Miller, Peter Barnard, Tim Jones and Adrian Lee, melvyn evans, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Falkland, Malcolm Smith, Jasper Gerard, Lat Blaylock, Gordon Manson-Bahr, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Nicole Swengley, Tebbit, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, L. G., Philip Wilding, Dominic Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, Jill Insley, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Stephen D. Knight, Philip Skelsey, Alan Franks joins, R. V. Taylor, Raymond Keene, Ray Main, Simon Freeman, Adam Sage, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, Valerie Elliott and Stewart Tendler, Valerie Blaber, P. W., Karen Zagor, John Nichols, Paul Wilkinson, James Allcock, Alastair Little, Michael Evans, Adrian Lee, Tim Jones, Paul Wilkinson and Paul Whittaker, Richard Evans, Min Cooper, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Andrew Anderson, Damian Whitworth, John Givens, Marcel Berlins, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Louise Nicholson, Allan Mallinson, Sally Smith, Lin Jenkins and John Shaw, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Russell Miller, Michael J. Tobin, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Peter Taylor, John Haldane, Michael J. Dyer, Roger Last, Nicholas Clee, Richard Duce, Tom Hunter, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, John Lloyd, Columba, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Simon De Bruxelles, Jane Shilling, Mel Webb, Tunku Varadarajan's, Philip Delves Broughton, Deborah King, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, Tim Wapshott, Kate Muir's, Jean Cazals, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Ben Macintyre, Mike Cable, Graham Searjeant, E. Hart, Fraser Nelson, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Steve McManaman, Serena North, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Danny Baker, Lottie Moggach, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Crawshaw's, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Tim Rock, Sam Kiley, Rosalind Miles, Joanna Hunter and Alex McWhirter, Valerie Grove, John Campbell, Simon Crompton, Alasdair Murray, Charlie Porter, Hazel Spink, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine, A. P. Anderson, Susan Emmett,

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A Memorial Garden for Diana Plus Two Extra Sections: The New British Food-And a… Blair sets libraries on course to the Net Times sales forge ahead Index Nobel recognises work of Princess Picture Gallery Judge orders acquittal of officers on trial for rape The Saturday Times English eyes on Rome-and Glasgow Hague apologises for ERM debacle The Saturday Times Now Bigger and Better Zinfandel? Stand-up comedian delivers his subversion with a wink Conference Sketch Immigration law changed for gay partners Harrods Yeltsin's Franco-Russian deal undermines Blair's Euro hopes Police chief to be joined by second drug tsar Sense Council 'left hundreds at risk of neglect' News in Brief McCartney plea to Blair GPs win medicine war Promise for Britain Killing was self-defence Guerin murder arrests I hope they rot in hell, says Army rape claim student The Women Conflicting stories The Friend New code to ban antics of the Triathlon Club' The Army Asian wins £350,000 over race bias BApromises Sikhs special smoke hoods KLM AirUk Junior officers told friends any case could ruin careers Currys Never mind Gazza, Where's the Raphael? An elite band of fans are to pay their respects to Itlay's finest artists as well as to football, writes Richard Duce Trophy wives fly out for a Debs' ball TSB The 1997 Complete Britannia Silver Proof Collection Digger firms fined for fatal accident Chevrolet 2004: a space odyssey Son goes free after helping mother to die Man was faced with stark choice after witnessing years of agony, reports Simon de Bruxelles Mass DNA tests to trap girl's killer Harrods By a Correspondent: Menuhin teacher on child porn charge Top stables hit by mystery fires Moben Colonel Bob on Bosnia and love under fire Haughey sells island to pay off his debts HMV 'Townies' blamed for threat to fair Nation votes from the heart How Do I Love Thee? Direct A decade on the run in the sun News in Brief Portrait restored Scout tents safe Four charged Yachts damaged DJ browned off Princess's role praised after landmines prize Tribute is paid to the efforts that brought a tragic problem to the notice of the world, writes Alan Hamilton Africa scarred by 'perfect soldiers' Canon Jewels of the Crown dazzle Pakistan elite In a nation where gold is a badge of wealth, the Queen has made heads turn, Christopher Thomas writes (Reuters): Delhi blasts herald royal tour Glittering spectacle for India Banking Direct Dewar blocks move by Killer who cheated the peace process Government has admitted blunder over prisoner's lies, reports Shirley English MoD dismisses a private Britannia BBC The Sunday Times Laureate's tribute as libraries turn page Vodafone Hague the apologist clears party's decks The leader is willing, but his troops remain too weak Riddell on Politics British Red Cross William and the fizzy pop factory Halifax New-look Tories hampered by same old troubles Prospects of revival are clouded by Shadow Cabinet tensions, writes Michael Gove Halifax Britannia Ffion is unfazed by her dress rehearsal Damian Whitworth on a week that set Tory pulses racing 'We'll be the only party of principle' Haugue rails against Labour's 'cynicism' Stena Line The Words that Count Nokia Preacher's star team had feet of clay Paramonunt Hotels Tobacco firms win US reprieve Scotish Widows DA fights death row lobby How an alter ego failed the NYPD blue language test Dubious tale of murder in high places rocks France Bizarre allegations of assassination and corruptiion are causing outrage among politicians, Ben Macintyre writes Desert flight festival will go with a bang Pilot who broke sound barrier in 1947 is to fly again, writes Giles Whittell Court allows ailing Papon to stay out of jail for years Travelodge Dust cloud over Thrust (Reuters): Kenyan police beat opposition MPs World in Brief Widow's memoirs are a hit Tokyo to curb paedophiles (Reuters): Prodi cool on support offer Hurricane toll reaches 400 (AFP): Move to disarm child soldiers US deathrate hits record low Midland direct Hussein orders Mossad team to quit Jordan (Reuter): Congolese militiamen take airport Janta Carolina Zimbabwe farmers flee rioting strikers Microsoft maestro targets Russian missiles Democrats reveal Reagan fund tape Scandinavian Flooring Company Assisi battles to save the frescoes Richard Owen in Assisi reports on efforts by engineers, working under crumbling masonry, to win a vital race against time Meridianda Access Private police put finger on the usual suspects Residents feel safer, but police are sceptical, says Simon de Bruxelles DD Where people power has turned to anarchy Breathing Space Harrods British film: it's a lottery Movie makers are queueing up for subsides, says Dominic Kennedy Visa The Sunday Times The model of a modern Queen Jordan can boast a woman whose success in a royal role might have been a blueprint for another Princess, had she been luckier Opera & Ballet Royal love story with a Hell of an ending Theatre HRH Playhouse Classical Concerts Concerts Gowrie will be the last of his kind Chairing the Arts Council isn't for amateurs, says Magnus Linklater Panel pinned The Times Diary Picture Gallery Sitting pretty in Europe John Lloyd finds Blairism irrelevant to the crisis of the continental corporatists Tony Blair tends to be smug about his partners' trouble Prodi, kohl and Jospin are all in a similar predicament No offence The Times Diary Old Times Soppy date The Times Diary New Times A book of snobs—so what? Simon Barnes says Anthony Powell's critics miss the point Party Time Change and the Tories Hague learns the lessons of failure—and success Blood on the Parquet Allegations of conspiracy and counter-conspiracy rock France Roman Away Day In the Colosseum the lions usually came out the winners Social cohesion in multicultural' UK BA cover-up Masterpieces of tranquil Norfolk Playgroup closures Home services Medical risk-takers Nuns' retreat No trade Picking the bones of Saxon warhorse Not at home Flying tackle Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Award for BT Welsh Livery Guild Appointment Personal Column Weekend birthdays The Royal Free Hospital Old Millhillians Picture Gallery Bugner regains title with eighth-round knockout Memorial services Dr David Grant Guns Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries The Times Marriage Service dinners J. G. Links J. G. Links furrier and export on Venice and Canaletto, died on October 1 aged 92. He was born on December 13,1904 Domestic Directory Announcements Court & Social Deirdre Redgrave DEIRDRE rEDGRAVE, Author and Agitator, on sEPTEMBER 29 Aged 58. sHE was Born on jANUARY 6,1939 The Sunday Times Michael Cummings Michael Cummings, OBE cartoonist, died on October 9 aged 78. He was born on June 1,1919 Milestones A. L. Rowse, CH, historian, died on October 3. He was born on December 4,1903 Shares end on day's highs Canon Portfolio £2,000 to be won Portfolio Skanska launches rescue bid for Costain Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Gencor in merger to create colossus Rumba A Week in the City DTI takes a look at troubled Azlan Fears grow over cut in pension tax relief Top posts at NewRo filled by old hands William Hill sale the end of Brent Walker James Herrick Chardonnay Business Today MCI expected to open talks with WorldCom Ombudsman delivers NFC pensions victory Nazi gold loses UBS $1bn bond deal in US The Times BNBprofits fall by 25% Ulster TV move pleases Scottish Prices data rattles Wall Street New move to fend off Casino's predators By our Economics Editor: Sweden opts for delay over EMU BAe in European defence venture Business Rounup Celsis in £4.4m us buy Chrysler earnings drop Lloyds TSB agreement Forest slips on debut Link-up lifts Tradepoint Waterman's record year Innovative chief leaves Hewetson buoyant Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Retailers jockey for lead in home deliveries DMGT expands radio empire Jobs turns up heat on Apple role Founder suggests full-time position as Wall St prepares for slim picking By our City Editor: Nomura wins Hands down Commentary Advertising agencies 'out of step' Peek backs £98m takeover bid Prudential Appleyard sale creates biggest motor retailer Club Med seeks brighter image Dominic Walsh on moves to put new life into the travel group and win back a younger clientele Virgin Chief sails Stock Exchange into a brave, new world Gavin casey: CV No red letters The Times City Diary Spokes-man The Times City Diary Touch of Gallic flair to nourish language of fun Alasdair Murray meets the Frenchman setting a fast-changing pace at Club Med This image has been blurred. We need to rediscover an older and simpler style What's up, Doc? The Times City Diary British Funds Life Options Northern Rock climbs on GUS takeover talk Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 RM Appleyard Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE VOLUMES Power of gold Tempus Costain Wall Street News The Times Crossword No 20,608 News Features Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast ABTA Magazine Metro Weekend Taste of the times Weekend Money Guide Vision England in mood to make a point World Cup Campaign Reaches Roman Crossroads ABBO ALE Under the Skin of Sport Weekend Money Index Groins add to the strain Lynne Truss Seaman keeps calm in pursuit of safe passage Dyer finds perfect send-off Eleven do-or-die England Matches Maldini offers spirit of adventure Brian Glanville on a pivotal figure for the home side, both defensively and if allowed to roam forward What if? How Latvia Can Put England through Ince puts the Guv'nor to rest Football Saturday TIn the search for leadership, England have turned to a hard man with a soft centre Planters Nuts Italy versus England Players savouring the calm before an inevitable storm Football Saturday Vauxhall Weekend Matches The playground that became a battleground Football Saturday Scotland mindful of their task Group Four Keane is resigned to missing finals Group Eight Why I like Italy (1) Yeah, tired excuse If, by chance, David Mellor should knock on your… Accent that resonates at Oakwell Radio Mellor makes its mark at Barnsley. Mark Hodkinson report Life at the Top Why I like Italy (2) Henman's run under threat from Rusedski Tennis: British No 1 Gets Fourth Chance for First Victory in Semi-Final Showdown Today An evening with Kevn Keegan By our Sports Staff: Giggs walks tall as captain of Wales Football Hingis plans swift revenge Betts to miss Australia series Rugby League: Vice-Captain's Injury Adds to Britain's Casualty List Bell steps down to focus on youth Hamed to give better value than Eubank Boxing Els gives wayward Woosiiam brush-off Montgomerie succumbs to Faxon and fatigue at World Match Paly Championship By our Sports Staff: Bold Azhar continues to deny South Africa Cricket Buxton makes most of good fortune For the Record Reformer oversees choice for RFU post News in Brief Mosley again Grissom shines Neumann leads Hendry honour Spice appointed Pregnant pause Lottery windfall raises Olympic medal hopes Sailing Harrods Schumacher passes the test of true greatness In victory or defeat, German remains the best in Formula One Rugby Union Fixtures Rugby Union Statistics Leading Players in Europe Attacking approach lands gold for Howey Judo Sciandri sets off in search of medal Cycling Rugby's Weekend of Reckoning Brooke bond with Quins forces debate Imports whip up interest but do they help England's cause? Alfred Dunhill Guscott's relaxing Bath Virtues of comforts extolled by England centre enjoying diverse and challenging career Wasps in pursuit of perfect record Thunderer: Ascot Dr Fong offers grounds for optimism Racing: Channel 4 Counters Loss of York Programme by Covering National Hunt Cards at Bangor and Worcester Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Bangor Bangor Specialists Rapid Raceline Royal York for crowning glory Today's Races on Television William Hill Learning to see eye to eye How I mastered the join-up in minutes and achived a deep mutual understanding with Murphy Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Times Sports Service Thunderer: Hexham Thunderer: Worcester National Hunt from Guide Second Empire to rule Scotland vs Latvia Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Audi Scotts Audi A3 Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner direct BMW As New 328i Convertible Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items ALFA Romeo M3 EVO 730i ASE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Z3 740i Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items AUDI Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Section for Cars, Bikes, and Everyone on the Move It's rising to the occasion Alan Cupps on the 'mountain' that will show what your 4x4 can really do I've seen the future and it's old hat The London Motor show is not racing towards 2000, says Kevin Eason Motor Show Top Prices Paid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Platinum Vc Lancoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bestokes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items We'll turn icon into " I can!" 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Anne Ashworth considers the options Elderly breathe a sigh of relief Conventry Decision time for BZW investors Investments in paradise Clare Stewart reports on the holiday bonds that can be less attractive than they first appear Britannia Policy Portfolio Scottish Widows Elson Associates Beale Dobie The Times Money Information Service Savers Best Buys Action to avoid winter's ravages Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Free Offer Hidden forces slowing annuity payouts Scottish pensioners facing a double tax whammy Search the Net for the latest Pep information Matthew Wall says good deals are just a few keystrokes away Direct Line Woolwich Direct Penalties that punish the wrong party Prize prospects at a premium Framington Direct Debit The Week in Money GT Global Long-term schemes looking vulnerable Caroline Merrell on the returns savers can expect Investment taken on trust Eagle Star Get in a fix and find the way to a cheaper loan As Patrick Collinson says the single currency buzz has prompted 'unbelievably good' mortgage deals AGE Discount Option Weigh up the Costs Abbey National Affair could end in tears Included out Fidelity Investments Ignorance rife over cost of retirement Home Comfort Inside Feature A memorial garden for Diana The best memorial for Diana, Princess of Wales would be to restore the gardens at her home Kensington palace, says Tim Rock Index Mouton Cadet Shopping Home Life Travel She's a high achiever-and that includes sex Why the surprise at top women admitting to affairs outside marriage? 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Simon Freeman investigates We need to find time and space for reflection Credo Church services tomorrow On the whole it's a nice little earner Those who are lucky enough to have holes in their fields can demand considerable sums from rubbish contractors to fill them up Down to Earth Men with water on the brain Farmers are building their own reservoirs to survive in parched Britain, says Sally Smith In the Spot: Houghton Mill High-flyers take their winter break Feather Report Despite all our efforts, Reynard is here 'to stay Malcolm Smith on a new view of Britain's most successful predator Line One Trailfinders ARGO Travelbag STA British Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Eclipse Bridge the World Austravel Pri£e Ch£ck USA Canada Flights Direct Thai GA Club Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Platinum Travel Airline Network Travel Insurance Absorbing the legacy of Mandela Peter Taylor encounters many surprises in the new South Africa as he travels through the less well-known Eastern Cape SAGA There's snow place like France Skiing-22 Make sure you are properly insured Cruising. 29 Walking in the footprints of Buddha India: Trail of Enlightenment Louise Nicholson went on a pilgrimage to the eastern state of Bihar P&O Somak Holidays 40% off Swan Hellenic Cruises The Travel Collection Royal Caribbean A day in the life of Delhi India: Discovering the Captial Adam Hopkins hired a car, a driver and a guide to show him the sights most visitors miss Western & Oriental Greaves Tours Cox & Kings Moonlight run and tumble down an ice wall Ski Weekend Forget the cafe and croissants; France is most favoured for skiing Orient Lines British Airways Operators Crystal On superior slopes Biggest and Best Mont Blanc Massif P&O Airtours SKI Austravel Webworld Cayman Islands Reading test for armchair travellers Nicole Swengley contacted a dozen travel bookshops to see what they offer the traveller. 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They're forced in to a pob at 14, made to stand at the bar, fart and tell sexist jokes" Contents This week Step out around the country with Mark Baldwin... eavesdrop on gossip in East Dulwich... take an open mind to Ken Campbell at the Nt... catch the kinky in Glasgow... take in jazz, theatre and sculpture in Canterbury... or witness japanese jealousy at the Barbican Time Out Only in for the music They don't want fame, they're not that fussed about fortune... in fact, Supergrass might just be more interested in playing with their instruments. caitlin Moran meets the reluctant rock stars Photo: Soulla Petrou Picture Gallery Barbican Centre Supergrass Discography Short Cuts Clive King sees the flowering of first tme director Adrienne Shelley... adds another dimension to a classic fairy tale... finds priesthood no bed of roses... and watches as Brad Pitt scales new heights Great Night in: Director Marc Evans L. A. Stories Simon Callow Liunch with Four Weddings may have made hom a household name but a certain funeral nearly scuppered his latest directing project, the play Hrh. Alan Franks breaks bread with the new slimline and is royally entertained. Portrait: Stuart Colwill The paly makes clear that the monarchy is a tremendously well achieved piece of publicity manipulation Picture Gallery MasterCard Cwm on the lads The Stereophonics have dedicated their debut album to keeping the Welsh village of Cwmaman alive. Philip Wilding hears the world get around In the club you always get the who gets up and sings into the Newcastle Brown bottle LineOne The big album-A Life Less Ordinary Original Soundtrack [B/10] a Life Less Ordinary (A&V) Singled out MP, CP, LM, VV, MB, SV: New album releases Sleeper [5/10] Pleased To Meet You (ndolent) Hole [7/10] My Body The Hand Grenade (City Slang) M People [6/10] Fresco (deConstrb iction) 4 Hero [8/10] Earth Pioneers (Takn' Loud) Classical Choice Metro music charts The Pop Quiz Know you music? Pit your wits against rock meister Patrick Humphries and win ?50 woth of records Write on, sisters Want to write a best-\seller? Better be a sassy, thirtysomething single women with an angst-ridden love life, says Joanna Pitman. 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