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News from 14/10/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Thomas Wiedemann, Phil Yates, Ros Snowdon, Tunku Varadarajan, Brian Collett, Paul Foster, Rob Hughes, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Robert Lefever, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Mark Stephens, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Charles Bremner and Jill Sherman, Philip Delves, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ronan Donoghue, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Norman De Mesquita, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, J. W. S. Carmichael, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lulu Appleton, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Clark, James Landale Political Reporter, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Howell James (Political Sectretary), Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Roger Bell, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, Stephen Johnson, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Christopher Thomas and Zahid Hussain, Gabriella Gamini, Gary Mabbutt, Paul Sexton, Malcolm Rifkind, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Roderick Thomson, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Roger Maynard and Adrian Lee, Thomas Watts, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Ansel Harris, Rodney Hobson, R W Johnson, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, W. D. Jones, Giles Whittell, William Sieghart, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Anthony Mellor, Julian Brazier, Chris McGrath, M. Stuart Peebles, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, David Askham, Ben MacIntyre, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham Retail Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Peter Fawcett President, Vince Wright, Alasdair Murray, Peter Norvic, G. Bramwich, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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John Denver: Legend and the Legacy 764mph: the car that goes faster than the speed of sound Blair jostled over Adams handshake Index Modern Kitchener woos ethnic minorities Treated like Animals Church's lesson from Princess Surgeons accused over operations Fans urged to contact Minister 'Living wills' Portfolio Royal visit is hit by Cook Kashmir row Confessions of a Booker Prize Judge Home & Legacy Insurance Services Limited Europe presses Britain to join EMU in 1999 Carey urges Church to learn from Diana grief Ministers aim to beat clock in Lords reform Dell Media giants line up for £800m magazine sell-off Rifkind warns Hague Election impostor fined Police conduct shake-up Maxwell legal bill £14m Dana begins campaign Messerschmitt inquiry Porter hearing told of 'mad-hat schemes' News in Brief Surgeons cost lives by denying their failings' Accusation on heart babies could change the way that operations are monitored, Ian Murray reports Student takes mother to court Veggie scholarships left on shelf Club sued over male-only rugby J. 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Tod's The Children who Had Surgery The Vectra Arctic Se from Vauxhall Reuters: John Denver killed in plane he loved to fly Stars Killed in Air Accidents Anti-Hirst protest caused mayhem BUPA Health Screening Legal & General One man refuses DNA test for killer Soldier in brawl escapes jail Gateway 2000 Irvine planning to give 'living wills' legal force People would be able to set out thier wishes on accepting medical treatment in old age, reports Frances Gibb Pastor fined for trying to heal her dog with prayer New gene linked to Alzheimer's is found Omni-SAL Prudential Countdown to dome's day 1999 begins a little late Damian Whitworth sees that even a crane drivers' tea break cannot halt the raising of the dome Virgin direct Footballer sues over tackle that shattered hopes CNT 'Inept 'Nigel Dempster fined for contempt Lloyds Bank Kissing catches on at Malory Towers The easy rider returns to hit easy targets Sainsbury's Homebase Home & Contents Insurance Evans above in pop radio's duel at dawn Peter Barnard analyses the virtues of the tried and tested versus the radio virgin over the breakfast turntable Royal National Institute for the Blind Tony Banks to build file of fans' treatment Olivetti Computers Worldwide 'We were told to plead guilty' Travellers to World Cup undeterred 'Innocent' supporter in coma after brawl Woolwich Direct Italian officials criticise British reaction Floating hotel plan to house refugees Valerie Elliott on a scheme to hold 300 asylum-seekers on the Thames Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Marching orders for millionaire's army Scientists get a whiff of garlic's pungent secret Libya 'wants to stall on Lockerbie' News in Brief Bullying victim Boy beaten Hague briefing Frenchman held Garden treasure Visiting Clinton pleads for South American help to defeat drug barons The President has launched his tour with talk of unity and the winning use of a littlw slang, writes Gabriella Gamini BT It's good to talk Record set not with a bang but a whimper Speed pioneers' triumphs and disasters (AFP): Algerian rebels cut throats (AP): Castro endorses his brother (AP): Saturn mission delayed Eleven die in Egypt ambush (Reuters): Earthquake hits Athens (Reuters): Quebec bus crash in ravine kills 42 World in Brief Leaner leader deserts dessert Siege of widow has now cost $500,000 Britain slips in Kashmir quagmire Divided territory is shaky ground for Tory and Labour Foreign Secretaries, says Michael Binyon Warlord's downfall fails to curb killings in South Africa The ANC has tried to distance itself from one of its former heroes and his reign of fear. Yet the town of Richmond remains gripped by dread, writes R W Johnson Swiftcall (AFP): Cook 'offered his help' to resolve lengthy dispute From Associated Press in Harare: Mugabe renews threat to take land Easy Jet Software tycoon aims for tougher gun laws Army No Title Judges block sales of murder book (Reuters): Hardliners bend to Prodi Shirley Bassey No Title Kohl calls for party unity in battle far re-election Employers attack Jospin's plan for 35-hour week as 'idiotic' Calais Netanyahu sparks lury by missing Mossad debate Shrinks gripped by anxiety crisis in feel-good New York The Times/dillons Forum Hitachi (AP): US aid is frozen in extradition dispute (AP): Basque 'sabotage plot' foiled 'I've no secrets. I wear my fat on my sleeve' Television host Venessa Feltz doesn't try to hide her size. Interview by Lulu Appleton` The Times Midland Bank The Booker Prize stole my summer As one of five judges of Britain's premier literary prize, Jason Cowley had to postpone his wedding, stop writing his own novel and put his life on hold for almost a year Computacenter MINi Call Don't be too vague, Mr Hague Tories must be firm on family values, says Malcolm Rifkind Cook's tour The Times Diary Hogg tied The Times Diary Picture Gallery When the great wind blew Ten yearsa ago we coped heroically with natural disaster-today we would probably summon the stress counsellors Banks offside The Times Diary In the frame Battering of the innocents William Sieghart on his family's Roman nightmare Rome and Paris Lessons that must be acted on before next year's World Cup Gesture Politics The hand shaken yesterday may prime the bomb tomorrow Cooking up a Storm The Foreign Secretary has spoken out of turn Burke as model to 'tolerant' Tories Major and Goldsmith Author's brainstorms Who were Rome's true barbarians? Drug legalisation Church heritage Opera inquiry? An Ulster head French supremacy begs questioning Mixed doubles Court Circular Royal engagements Meeting Court Circular Dinners Professor J. Z. Young Mr P. L. Gardiner Church in Wales Bonington urges Lake District fell walkers to tread lightly Personal Column Anniversaries Rugby Union Birthdays today Reception Service dinner Musicians' Company The Times For Sale The Sunday Times Forthcoming marriages Marriage John Denver John Denver, singer-songwriter, died on October 12 aged 53. He was born on December 31,1943 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcall No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Young Chelsea Bridge club and school The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Slade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jonathan Silver Jonathan Silver, patron of the arts, died of canner on September 24, aged 47. He was born on October 21,1949 Roy Godden Roy Godden, OBE, former Director of the Clothing and Footwear Institute, died on September 27 aged 70. He was born on November 4,1926 From Our Special Correspondent: A War-Time Zoo Stock of Animals Retained In one month your team can win you £1,000 Gary Mabbutt, the Tottenham club captain and former England player, analyses his ITF team The Story so far League Updates The Times Interactive Team Football Itf League Gary Mabbutt's Itf Team Pfa Flayers' League Internet League Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores October revaluations may offer transfer opportunities It's Not Too Late to Enter Itf Your full guide to ITF players and transfers The weekend's World Cup results mean that players will be even keener to catch their national manager's eye Tranfers Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,610 Business Western Provident Association Forecast American Express Insurance Services In the Times Reed set to sell lPC after merger Hanson and RMC may bid for Redland Give aid or lose eight pits, says coal industry John Charcol Business Waterstone to present new WH Smith plan Law Slow retail sales growth eases interest rate fears Arnault backs link and gains £250m Sport Television and Radio Business Today Shares soar as BAT confirms tie-tm talks The North South divide is returning, says study Tap Air Portugal CBI sounds warning on minimum pay level SFA appoints chief for final two years The Times DBS helps with bill for pension review Rhône-Poulenc set for drugs revival FTSE considers new sector for technology companies BG sells Irish Sea gasfields to Texans Meyer-Harcros talks Safeway's Ulster debut Pharmacia closing HQ CRH expands in US Tay helped by disposal Tesco buys two stores Nordic banks merge Rugby's stake in Poland Confidence falters in building industry Business Roundup Tourist Rates Premier Farnell calms investors with £73m profit Bovis flotation lifts P&O shares Worldcover Mercedes-Benz By our City Editor: Power in publishing partnership Commentary Leslau to quit board Kingfisher holds hack on takeover LineOne Queensborough broadens appeal British Funds Mergers lift shares back up to the heights again Stock Market Major Indices Getting down to Braas tacks Tempus GMG Meyer Investor pressure forces BAT to reach for greater heights Return to roots carries uncertainties In a spin The Times City Diary Cornered The Times City Diary City steak The Times City Diary Bull market Rowe & Maw The start of a brand new world Marketing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Wolsey Equities race ahead Trade Indemnity Pride of the prairies The Royal Winnipeg Baller fis returning to Britain for the first time in 15 years. Debra Craine reports The Times Royal Shakespeare Company Sunday on Saturday Pop Ocean Colour Scene Academy, Sw9 Kat and the Kings Fat knight too thinly spread Opera Sir John in Love Barbican/Radio 3 Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjuction with Radio 3 Lapada Siren calls from a seductive age Richard Cork basks in the sensual delights to be found in a new Tate Gallery show of Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Watts and the other Symbolists Ten Objects of Desire On the medieval superhighway The 14th century meets the 21st on a new CD. Richard Morrison reports Royal Shakespeare Company LineOne Around the Galleries Today's Choice Exhibitions Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Readings beyond the lines Hilary Finch meets Graham Johnson, whose revolutionary Songmarkers' Almanac is celebrating its 21st birthday A monument to memory LSO/Wigglesworth Barbican The Times theatre Worth a secret smile Aldo Ciccolini Birmingham Comedy Theatre Oldies come to the rescue of building industry Business for Sale NatWest Career-change couple run growing enterprise A nursery is out to keep its staff busy every season, says David Askham Business to Business Private Detective Prime Analysis Limited Wanted a Go-Getter Briefings Idea or Invention? £500-£1,000 Per Week Potential Notice to Readers Message plus Firms targeted in crackdown on illegal software Business Services Bank Accounts UK Mobile Phones KJC Mobile Phones Offshore Banks and Insurance Companies Surveillance Intercon Gruppen To Advertise Call Global Consumer Finance - UK Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Equipment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tagswift 200MMX Multiple Display Advertising Items Tag PC TAG Option 3 Time Computer Systems Cayman Islands Government 5 New Square Fax The great media debate Should the press be reined in? Edward Fennell introduces the annual Times competition, with One Essex Court Now Lord Ackner has a question for Labour Inns and Outs Queen's Counsell Shout about it Talking heads seek listeners Buzz off Law's lore Rudd Watts & Stone Selling your Image The Times Law Awards 1997: How to Enter Competition Rules Quarry Dougall NBS Graham Gill & Young Zarak MacRae Brebber Hardwicke Building National Mediation Centre International Lawyers B. C. Toms & Co Linnells Solicitors Bournemouth University I am a trademark Can you take out copyright on yourself? Mark Stephens investigates Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins BMG Music Publishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tristar Personnel Limited Lipson Lloyd-Jones Lawyers have to get real The law Society President talks to Frances Gibb To Advertise Call QD In-House Legal Search Legal MSL International Limited Taylor Root A Proof Reader Brobeck Hale and Dorr International Applying for Jobs Airbus Industrie Radio Authority Fax To Advertise Call Zarak MacRae Brenner The Law Society Chambers QD In-House Legal Positive about Disabled People Crown Prosecution service Fax To Advertise Call Slaughter and May Lipson Lloyd-Jones Chambers Banking & Finance HW Group Chambers PSD Fax To Advertise Call QD In-House Legal Laurence Simons Zarak MacRae Brenner QD Quarry Dougall Hays Richard Owen Fax Wannstedt misses the point American Football: Chicago Slip Again Leaving to Bear the Blame To Advertise Call Chambers Enterprise Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers NFL Details Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selector Pacific Hunter & Hunter Cayman Islands Middlesex consider switch to Shenley Cricket BPP Law School Bears free to move Liatti shows the way Record-breakers Longland finds no joy Chen makes the pace Fleet struggling to pass Language test Sport in Brief Fax Benny The Dip seeks home win Racing: Derby Winner Misses Toronto Event in Favour of Champion Stakes Ayr Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Yesterday's Results Racing Ahead Leicester Sedgefield Richard Dunwoody, above, rode his 1,500th winner on the Philip Hobbs-trained Ashwell Boy in the Sapphire LineOne Elliott preseiits case for the defence Richard Hobson talks to the Leicester City player making an impact late in his career Jack Charlton's belated rise to fame offers World Cup inspiration For the Record Line Pools Forecast Newcastle fail to make their mark Ice Hockey Today's Fixtures An evening with Kevin Keegan The Times/dillons Forum The Times/dillons Forum Hendry has chance to reaffirm his superiority Snooker Picture Gallery Back problem set to keep Guscott out until new year Rugby Union Lomu's recovery gives New Zealand strength Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess Anglo Holt hold the line The Times Montgomerie must go west on glory trail Golf Two of a kind reshape home front Rob Hughers reflects on the shared ideals that have brought England and Scotland to a common goal Hoddle and Brown prove virtue of continentral drift Longines Hazell falls short of Open breakthrough Bowls Word-Watching That's life with George BBC1 Prince among men? Dog among scripts Review American Football Irish enjoy luck of the draw Belgium bar play-off path to World Cup finals in France Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Rusedski on course for Hanover Villeneuve feels the heat of battle Distractions from motor racing play into Schumacher's hands, Michael Calvin says Rugby UNiON Cup loses its fizz for lack of incentive MorseNT

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