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News from 13/10/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Giles Tremlett, Tunku Varadarajan, Roman Ilmar Golicz, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Nutt, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Graham Ralph, Roger Hole, Stan Smith, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, S. Reuben Chairman, Norman De Mesquita, Frances Kerry, Noel Goodwin, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Chris Dixon, Jeremy Whittle, Richard Willis, Gerald Davies, Bronwen Maddox and Gabriella Gamini, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, David J. Prescott Director of Music, Martin Fletcher, Karl Johnston, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Peter Hughes, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Martin Knapp, Jeremy Guscott, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Luke Clancy, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Alan Binder, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Pamela Masson, Richard Duce and Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Helen Wallace, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Anthony Calder-Smith, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raoul Franklin, Vice-Chancellor, Raymond Keene, Martin Ball, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, James Johnstone, David Orr, Nigel Hawkes, Clive Corlett, Deputy Chairman, Bronwen Maddox, Mark Herbert, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Alan Guthrie, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michelle Milsum, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jonathan Hemmings, Brian Glanville, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Andrew Pierce and Jill Sherman, Michael Horsnell, Edward Grayson, Frank Prochaska, Andrew Wilson, Audrey Magee and Rory Carroll, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Alex O'connell, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Debbie Beckerman, Des Burkinshaw and John Shaw, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Matthew Beard, Christopher Irvine, Robson Fisher Chief Master, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Rome police accused of over-reacting Fa seeks explanation for brutality Rescue alert for drifting tanker Adams meeting Index Booker Prizes Defence and trade must bail out crisis-hit NHS Index Messerschmitt crash-lands near M11 £20m fund will speed dismissal of bad teachers Jeremy Guscott Abbey National Hague facing revolt by MPs over reforms Tories to oppose Greenwich dome Kingston Technology Sixty men in a boat race wave comfort goodbye Agency finances defence in British au pair's trial Church faces payouts over cruel nuns Railway watchdog criticises leasing companies Saga Insurance Services 'Ivy League' urged for the best universities News in Brief Murder suspect faces extradition Mental patients 'have killed 104' Vaz calls for race quotas Appeal for more blood donors Attempt to ban human cloning 'The police didn't care who they hit' Baton charges ruined the glory, say peaceful fans We tried to get out of the way. There was nowhere to run. It was extremely brutal Italy sees a victory for Blair and Spice Girls Philips Adams plays the democrat and ditches pariah past The Sinn Fein leader tells Martin Fletcher today's talks with Tony Blair are a step to a new relationship in Ireland. We were locked into a low-intensity conflict that was going on for eternity Mesh Computers Plc 'Mustard gas' used in cancer therapy BT Empire link may disappear from honours MP denies fresh claims of infidelity Press speculation over Piers Merchant may test the Tories' new policy of tolerance. writes Andrew Pierce Author alleges libel trial cover-up Oriental Express Goldfish Scots stroke victim awoke with South African accent Famous first words begin a literary clash List leaves out Chandler and Hamlet, but that is just for starters, says Kathryn Knight Opening Lines What Mortgage Bright minds ignore books, says Vidal Library link to Internet would cost ?750m Maple Computer Police attack training after divers' deaths Fast-track procedures learnt at scuba diving centre may be a factor in fatalities. Reports by Stephen Farrell Icy peril lurking in British waters Canon When you try something new, its great to know theves… The Catalogue of Deaths at Stoney Cove Orchestra chief outraged over no strings cash Forte Posthouse Lord Irvine attacked over call for more Labour JPs Inquest into Princess's death 'too restricted' Serviceline Insurance Slim chance saves the pet trapped by fat Oystel Almighty Kohl faees meek revolt from party's Wild Bunch EU urges Britain to show solidarity with euro launch Dan technology Madrid savours night at the opera Midland Congo troops in Angola oil enclave clash Hp Hewlett Packard Queen's tour of India turns sour over Kashmir Britain offers £5m to speed Rwanda genocide… Pageone MINi call French doctors declare Vichy shame Clinton takes trade bloc dream to Brazil Older and wiser Hillary organises new lease of life at 50 First Ladu plans a campaigning role after big celebration, writes Bronwen Maddox Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Legacy of suspicion Town seeks to weed out diehard smokers The Great. Outdoors Land Rover Dell Israel fiasco inquiry starts Castro leads tribute to icon Guevara Judge clears Nasa flight to Saturn Crash victims 'unidentifiable' (AP): Michener's death wish (AP): Execution demand for rape (AFP): Greek jets intercept Turks The Royal Bank of Scotland Chinese workers protest over cuts in pay Is the Earth really getting hotter? Global warming Antimatter Bird detours Science Briefing Cosmic ray theory is challenged RNIB Why some birds avoid short cuts Voyage to Saturn The biggest planetary explorer of all lifts pff on a seven-yesr journey to Saturn and its 18 moons Natural Progesterone Cream Sympatex A Access Why I chose to have an abortion Married, middle-class and financially secure. So why should one want to terminate a pregnancy? Debbie Beckerman explains Somehow, abortion is not discussed in polite society Time Computer Systems Endeavour Personal Finance Ltd 'French women are difficult-I like difficult women' It was quite a moment for a boy from Scotland to see there:'Jedi McGregor' Tomorrow The Cooperative Bank Why you're never too old to tell a lie Joe Joseph calls time on reluctant wrinklies Balancing act Ten Objects of Desire Richard Cork's daily guide to the Hayward Gallery's new still lifes Private Healthcare En A great shortlist for the Booker... of 1847 A medieval love to die for Dance Pretty sight for sore eyes Opera Phillips Inspired by the noise Pop Does Your Memory Fail You? Portrait of the musical artist Concerts Tuba in bloom LPO/Norrington Festival Hall Exhibitions Dance of the dodgems Working along Wilde and woolly lines Theatre in Dublin Music This week in the Times Opera Theatre Film Why royalty thrives on republicans Frank Prochaska on Diana's death and the anti-monarchists The Crown has always had far less to fear from political chage than it beleived Revolting The Times Dairy Counting the days to a Black Monday As the parrallels with historic marker collapses grow more disturbing, don't expect any soft landing Proceed with care, Mr Blair Behind the rhetoric, the Prime Minister is no risk-taker, says Peter Riddell Sleazy rider Fleshed out Snap snack Photo finish Money walks In the Virtual Library New technologies complement, but do not replace, the old Yankee Come Here Clinton should add Latin America to his legacy Quote, Unquote A good read is the bit in between introduction and payoff line Preserving special status of Oxbridge Self-assessment Reforms fail to attract young Tories Healthcare and the ability to pay Return of the Emperor Playing the game Artists born and bred as Brummies Ask a silly question Moveable feast Court Circular Mr E. J. Amos Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's royal engagements Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Anniversaries Ranby House Preparatory School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Americans trace their bloody ancestors on CD-Rom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Looking for Domestic Staff? Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Forces appointments Service luncheons University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldcall Marriages Yevgeni Khaldei Obituries Margaret Carmichael Church news Appointments George Clark From Our Special Correspondent: New Train Ferry Dover-Dunkirk Route Opened On this Day October 13,1936 T. C. Gardner News The Times Crossword No 20,609 Business Aa Information Flight Savers Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Hoddle halfway to heaven England Come Home from Rome in Triumph For England there is no champagne. The job of winning the World Cup has just started, Oliver Holt says Under the Skin of Sport The Times Winning Team in Rome CAF Imitation enables cunning Hoddle to achieve his goal Italy beaten at their own game RSC Zola critical of foreign role Brian Glanville elicits the post-match views of the Italy coach and players No tears as Gascoigne has last laugh Oliver Holt looks back on a right of redemption for England's midfield player, who won his own personal battle in Rome Italian press lambasts 'timorous' Maldini Reaction England's superior skill holds sway Indominate Ince leads by example as draw secures place in World Cup finals England's Path to the Finals France 98: Who's There, Who's Not Ireland wary of the eastern promise in play-off draw Cable & Wireless Rapport in a storm aids Brown's cause Kevin McCarra on the unequivocal backing that smoothed Scotland's safe passage to France Michelin Busy Carsley ensures that Ireland finish in credit From a Correspondence: Giggs expresses hope for Wales's future Hamilton will put his country first Marsden's first goal sees off his old club Football Kavanagh regains composure to give Stoke upper hand MacClesfield set sights on further successes Hay gives Swindon two more for their money Akinbiyi stages solo show Waddle's critics hunger for diet of substance over style Rocastle glad to feel wanted Reading ready to leave their past far behind Revolution by stealth remains the Wilkins watchword Tiverton extend cup run First Division European Qualifying Groups for the 1998 World Cup Finals Bell's League Championship Guide to the Week Ahead Pools Check Non-League Carling F. A. Premiership First Division Schumacher pushes Ferrari to the brink Irvine sacrifices maiden victory to put Italian team in sight of sight first drivers' title for 18 years Calzaghe offers credentials to be undisputed champion Boxing: Eubank Discovers Punching Power of Outstanding Welsh Super-Middleweight as Hamed Cruises to Easy Victory over No. 1 Contender Boss Hugo Boss Bullets are bounced off top spot Basketball Crutchley's goals help Cannock to set pace Sport in Brief Eagles earn two-goal cup buffer Ice Hockey Boss Hugo Boss Head adds to fears of Villeneuve Brochard on top of the world Cycling Abbey National Rusedski is broken by final flashpoint Tennis: British No 1 Throws Away Two Set Lead after Nanisevic Throws Inspiration deserts Els as title slips from his grasp Golf Gales mar Le Havre start Sailing Japan find dominance is slipping Judo Gaine and Sky succeed with the Italian mob TV Action Reply Behaviour and referees Italy fans submit without a whimper This was possibly as much a triumph for Vick inhalers as for the history of England football' Return of terraces Appointment of the next Ryder Cup captain Cricket statistics No Rugby Special Corinthian spirit alive This week in the Times Mariners stay afloat Rugby League The Times Wasps seize forward advantage to fight back Rugby Union: Two Late Tries Deny Depleted Swansea Famous Victory in Heineken Cup Minister's pride shines through Leicester scrape home Return trip to Brive awaits Pontypridd Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Public Notice Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Public Notice Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saracens too strong for young Narbonne Rodgers Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pontypridd left to Bath into last eight Rugby Union Guscott still in doubt The Times Connacht exceed expectations Jarvis provides impetus for muted Cardiff 'I prayed it wouldn't be charged down. I struck it cleanly... ' Jeremy Guscott on one of the great moments in British sport—and being dropped from the England team Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Frustrations of life on the bench As soon as Jack Rowell called I knew Pd lost out to Will Why was Carting given the vote? Hooked on a feeling that could produce gold Mark Herbert meets the young aiming to land a medal for England Surrey bolster crusade to tap inner-city talent Hancock in double celebration Speedway Junior tour expands further Mel Webb explains why young golfers will be playing on three Open courses The Times The Times/dillons Forum Newton Abbot Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Second Empire extends influence Racing: O'rean-Trained Colt Overcomes Strike Delays and Testing Conditions Dr Fong supplies winning formula Leicester Specialists Leaders on the Flat Ayr The Times 'Look, mum, I can twizzle!' Sally Jones rediscovers the joys of ice skating in company with her six-year-old son, Roly Where to begin and what you need Fe Focus Competition Athletics For the Record Cycling Rugby Union Judo Rowing Hockey The Times Sports Service Rent Act protection for sub-tenants in mixed tenancies Court to rule on cost of providing electronic copies of documents Design right not infringed by copying surface decoration Mark Wilkinson Furniture Ltd v Woodcraft Designs (Radcliffe) Ltd Jurisdiction clause valid despite challenge to contract Status as member of particular group Arbitrator has jurisdiction over all claims The Times All property liable Capitalisation, week's change Compaq Planet Microsoft Results and Statistics Change on Week British Funds Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited Growth pays off for acquisitive Smiths Companies Tourist Rates Emirates Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Facts Cathay Pacific Corporate Profile: Asda What the City Says Welsh net big deals from Korean incomer Word-Watching LineOne Utilities regime failing the poor, says watchdog The Times The Times Verdict Ramsden's serves up new format Alternative Investment Market Cable firms call for more flexibility on channels Wall Street '25% overvalued' Cbi alarmed at proposed powers for watchdog Investors in People Picture Gallery Guinness merger poised for approval Growth hopes BOC deal Airline issue Iran buys jets Holding your ground at the edge of the precipice Paul Durman looks at fears over the Uk market's future after the latest warning for Wall Street You can judge The Booker by its coverage Gloom about pensions too easily overdone What Happened next Radio Choice Historical decorating Television Choice The eyes have it down in rural thriller land Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Treasury model supports 1999 single currency entry Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft BAT insurance plotting merger deal with Zurich BZW sale speculation Times Two Cross Word The Times Bookshop Profile Options boost pay of America's top executives Purves to quit bank group Tomorrow This week in the Times Federal'set to make bid for T&N' Bovis float Winning name Direct Life & Pension Services Blues Picture Gallery Renewed offer for Smith to tackle debt fear

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