News from 17/10/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Valerie Elliott, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Hew Balfour, Grace Bradberry, Mark Souster, Jan Leschly, Chief Executive, Robert Breckman, David Rhys Jones, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Delves, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Duff Hart-Davis, David Barnes, Chief Executive, Michael Binyon, Charles Jencks, Carl Mortished, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Richard Eaton, Jenny Knight, Roger Maynard, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Blake, Director, Yehudi Menuhin, Tom Murphy, Tim Roberts, Chairman, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Richard Weston, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Stephen Wildman (Curator), Peter Waymark, Sarah Cunningham, Retail Correspondent, Robin Young, John Burscough, Lance Allen, Peter Grimes, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John Young, David Copley, Anatole Kaletsky, Fergus Logan, Chairman, David H. Walton, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, John Howson and Kevin Berry, Hazel Burr, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Richard Sykes, Chairman, Paul Durman, Janet Bush and Alasdair Murray, Helen Wallace, Sydney Friskin, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, James Miller and Martin Stephen, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Michael J. Reiss, Senior Lecturer, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Jelena Radonjic (Associate Managing Director), Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Miss Julie, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Thomas and Alan Hamilton, Kimberly Fortier and Erica Wagner, Denis MacShane, Jim Platts, Mike Johnson, Damian Whitworth and Stewart Tendler, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Philip Webster and Shirley English, Colin McQuillan, Ashbourne (Chairman), Peter King (Editor), Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Jeffrey Dudgeon,
ResumoParis Falls to the Brits Grace Bradberry on a… 'Spin-doctors' row as civil servant quits Minister sought anti-Tory message University anger at Blunkett attack Smith U-turn on Waterstone's Non-smokers' risk Index Paedophiles face life bans from children's play areas Housewife cycles into a speed trap at 43mph Anatoli Kaletsky Cats and Kittens The Germaine Greer debate Gun defeat blamed on hereditary peers Izzard in New York F00tball Saturday The Queen accepts that royal image must change Chopard Genève University applications dive as tuition fees beckon Students are trying to get 'under the wire' this year, writes Michael Horsnell Students are trying to get under the wire' this year, writes Michael Horsnell Scientist defends academics from Blunkett attack Scientist son complained teachers were too busy with research, says David Charter Minister's son complained teachers were too busy with research, says David Charter Dell Child molester surrenders himself to serve jail term Tonypandy denounced as a bully Car runs over baby left alive in alley News in Brief Two die on M25 Red meat 'safe' Divers missing CS spray backed Briton abducted Actress attacked Mother pleads for help to trap road rage killer Traffic cameras may have caught car which caused carsh, says Damian Whithworh and Stewarth Tendler Survivor of Princess car crash able to sue Earl's surfer son found dead Woman begs for life after friend is stabbed in heart Philips Police camera films disabled woman walking Mother denied custody over judge's shock about nudity Women wins new hearing after Court of Appeal criticises ruling, reports Frances Gibb Woman wins new hearing after Court of Appeal criticises ruling, reports Frances Gibb Paul Mitchell How chivalry died in Roses battle Woman is urged to sell home to pay for son's fees Doctor tells how he battled to halt operations that killed babies Professor says no one took notice of his warning about number of deaths, writes Ian Murray Professor says no one took notice of his warnings about number of deaths, writes Ian Murray Boots Couple relive au pair case death UNO Mother fights to keep ??m hospital award Thousands 'die every year from passive smoking' Exposure to tobacco smoke raises risk of heart disease by 25%, reports Nigel Hawkes Exposure to tobacco smoke raises risk of heart disease by 25%, reports Nigel Hawkes Northerners have highest death rates from cancer BT Girl power tackles Teletubbies Dolphin Hunt for boy goes on after man is charged Community Tomorrow in the Saturday Times This Week at Allied Carpets! Unknown author is paid record £420,000 Dalya Alberge on a writer's happy ending at the Frankfurt Bookfair Dalya Alberge on a writer's happy ending at the Frankfurt Bookfair Private writings reveal Osborne's tortured soul Thomas Cook Families make plea for bodies News in Brief Ethnic recruiting Girls admitted Egrets wade in Devon quakes Reptile on loose Siemens Irish favourite keeps brains under wraps A Belfast professor is expected to win the presidential race that prefers looks to issues, says martin Fletcher A Belfast professor is expected to win the presidential race that prefers looks to issues, says Martin Fletcher Byte Branson seeks festive lift-off Legal & General Mummy and Daddy are out of date Labour must put national need before party interests Riddell on Politics Writing on wall for Whitehall press machine Angry ministers are giving civil servants a rough ride over their publicity failures, writes Andrew Piece Cable & Wireless Limit on election spending to follow review Rspca demands ban on use of deadly driftnets Dolphins and whales are among species devastated by 'barbaic' practice, reports Kathryn Knight Coral reefs being ruined by sewage and over-fishing Lloyds Bank Intel inside pentium Rare sea anemone becomes extinct Turkey accused after air scare Intel inside Jews held in inquiry on bomb supply to Arabs Greer claims role of mothers 'taken over by business' Carphone Warehouse Communication Centres French fugitive lives in Bahamas luxury NatWest Quaking Italians fear the apocalypse now Author Michener dies at 90 after ending dialysis The Times/dillons Forum Reno to work with Fbi on funds scandal Islam wedding for 10,000 couples BSA Clintons revel in land of beef and tango Speeding Fine (AP): US to ban Japanese vessels World Summary (Reuters): Singapore spill Cut and run (Reuter): Anti-Eta protest (AFP): Third time lucky Angolan firepower eases ex-dictator's takeover in Congo FIAT Hutu night raids revive genocide fears in Rwanda Legal & General Cook lists gains from trip The Times/dillons Forum Blair seeks to salvage royal tour of India Blunders leave Government with serious foreign policy hitch, says Philip Webster, political editor Envoy rejects fuss about 'little toasts here and there' Magnet Roses tribute to Gandhi Politician demands return of diamond The British are here to stay Paris Fashion Week scarcely qualifies as being truly French any more, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry The Sunday Times Time Computer Systems Why I prefer real charm over guile Kitten woman: claws and effect Swiftcall A shot in the arm for the body politic Denis MacShane wants the state to fund parties, not smother them Denis MacShane wants the State to fund parties, not smother them Raj charge Westminster logjams Gay rights took a decade to became Commons sence; drugs will take longer Gay rights took a decade to become Commons sense; drugs will take longer Case history Naked truth Rock bottom Philip Howard The Wrong Spin Do not thorw the briefers out eith the bathwater The Colour of Money Disclosure should be the key principle in party finance Mothers in Law The serpent's tooth and the lawsuit of a child Patent protection in genetic research Sound investment Britannia decision Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Memorial garden in a modern spirit Highland forestry Languages in schools Mixed doubles An Ulster head Many good tunes on new fiddles Brum culture Not out Rowse remembered Court Circular Service dinners Personal Column Royal engagement Company of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Anniversaries Memorial services Receptions Appointment Lecture Latest wills Birthdays today Dinners Forthcoming marriages Reed's School British Maritime Charitable Foundation Donald Horobin Personal Column Children on Dialysis Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Searchers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Murray Burnett Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Tom Ewer Tom Ewer, Obe, Professor of Animal Husbandry at Queensland University, 1950-61, and Bristol University, 1961-77, died on October 3 aged 86. He was born on September 21,1911 (From Our Aeromautical Correspondent): British Gliding Contest. 37 Minutes in the Air News The Times Crossword No 20,613 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Inside Section WH Smith in demerger U-turn Tim Waterstone 'appalled' at sell-off after second offer is rejected Volatile pound to keep euro at distance By our Media Editor: Newsquest value set at £500m Big investors unhappy over £1.5bn T&n bid Business Education Sharp rights lift chief's pay to ?6.8m at BSkyB Gte faces curbs on $28bn alliance Sport Clarke to join Bat as ?23bn link is agreed Spiffing Television and Radio Business Today DFS strain On the attack US parent to rename ShareLink broker Madam Butterfly BCC voices concern over effects of strong pound Promising vaccine boosts Medeva Electricity bills to fall £24 Shell to back green energy Exchange acts to halt Snake in the Grass Tourist Rates Nationwide to deter speculators Pru sales hit by staff retraining Business Roundup Gas cheats face curbs Jarvis deal agreed M&s expands in Spain Firm action on concrete Coca-Cola sales rise Cable firm changes tack BA in Finnair pact Prudential DFS fails to lure windfall cash to its till Celltech to work on blood drug Crystal team buys out travel groups By our City Editor: Question of Bat - and all that jazz Commentary Walls ready to change Fisher role At&t British Funds Liffe Options Shares gain strength from spate of corporate moves 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 It's good to negotiate Tempus T&n Newsquest Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes BTR Wall Street Smugs views After a wobble, shares face a longish but not steep decline Windespread fears of another october crash are misplaced Widespread fears of another October crash are misplaced And they said he would never finish the race. Gerry… Up in smoke After the troubles at Ferguson International, it is… Hatchet man Beach call City lets home-grown success story fall to the Americans Carl Mortished reports on how the head of Federal-Mogul managed to put T&n, the automotive engineer, in the Bhag Carl Mortished reports on how the head of Federal-Mogul managed to put T&n, the automotive engineer, in the Bhag BT Invoices can help timely payment Business Letters Wrong penalties Micropal directors accept American approach Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery BTR strengthens engineering core with Exide Electronics Drug firms count the cost of EMU North American Investment and Finance Company Ltd Microsoft chasing $1bn cable television stake Golden parachute of $55m for Araskog LineOne Gleeson build-up boosts share price Cirqual buys BWMP 'Largest' cruise ship Jobs consultancy placing Winterthur go-ahead Ultraframe £136m float Iaws payout rises 10% The Times Merrill Lynch Gains in thin trading IWC Bankers Trust BT City lets home-grown success story fall to the Americans The Lord Mayor's scheme rewards the firms who employ their business know how to improve inner-city life. John Young reports The Times Unit Trust Information Service V Weathering the storms Radio Ten Objects of Desire As he said, money can't buy him love Wicked stepmother with gloss Brilliant tales from the river London Concerts: A talented British composer unveils her new concerto; and period instruments shine anew ASMF/Marriner Barbican Shaftesbury Theatre It's thrilling to play by the rules OAE/Mackerras QEH Antique & Art Fairs Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Exhibitions Cold heat of August An English Romantic goes live. Plus touring Rossini and Scottish Britten Miss Julie Norwich Emotional vacuum Peter Grimes Edinburgh The Times Cinders à la grunge La Cenerentola Richmond File under girding of loins Jimmy Nail is taking it easy this year - he's only tackling enough work to bukle two ordinary men. Paul Sexton reports Who says nobody could do it better? New Albums SubUrbi HMV The kings of rococo'n'roll Come on, then, Sturt Staples of Tindersticks, explain yourself and your air of doomed magnificance Come on, then, Stuart Staples of Tindersticks, explain yourself and your air of doomed magnificence Recruiting plan goes big screen John Howson, below, on a new strategy to attract graduates and Kevin Berry, right, on the status of teachers The Times Message of hope from the tax A commonplace machine is helping deaf children A commonplace machine is helping deaf children They all want to be teacher's pet Revolution in the classroom St. George's University How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer Start your Own Health Business Wanted Keen Readers Nottingham Business School TVU London And Tinky Winky is my dance teacher The smell of the greasepaint has finally lured Tom Murphy The smell of the greasepaint has finally lured Tom Murphy Spanish in Spain Espanol en Espana! Language Courses Abroad & English Courses in Uk Ecole Lemania Lausanne St Christopher Challenge Study Languages in Europe University of Northumbria St. Aldates College LA Dolce Lingua German Day Intensive Courses Director of Legal Education & Training Fachhochschute Dortmund University College Chester The University of Birmingham CIL MBA Kirkham Grammer School SGBS Sherborne School for Girls Four Fabulous Cars to Be Won St Edward's School Oxford Bursar Gabbitas Dark clouds gather over Xaar Racing: Soft Ground Threatens French Challenge for Dewhurst Stakes Newmarket Rapid Raceline Specialists Yesterday's Results The Glow-Worm can take chance to shine in nursery Newmarket Channel 4 Catterick Hereford Sutton taking the Windy City by storm The Times Fitz-Gerald win leaves room for improvement Jansher avenges defeat by Nicol Squash Saint-Andre returns to captain France Rugby Union Hendry forced to make grand exit Snooker: World No 1 Lose during Second round in Bournemouth Johnson returns to lift unbeaten Cannock Hockey: Garrard to Face Former Club as England Women Suffer Setback Blair fits the bill for club and country Mark Souster meets the coach who aims to take England and Bath to new levels of physical attainment Mark Souster meets the coach who aims to take England and Bath to new levels of physical attainment World Cup build-up disrupted by injury Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Hallett predicts further conflict By our Sports Staff: Bonetti ready to go on parade at Palace BT Liverpool convinced cup is real thing By our Sports Staff: Anderton enjoys quick half By our Sports Staff: Breakaway clubs lose vote By our Sports Staff: Pakistan may turn to Rizvi for second Test Cricket Udal tipped to lead Hampshire Zimbabwe triumph Sport in Brief Champion Australia Happy homecoming Stepping on the gas Witton go in search of elusive cup-tie success Cayard proving to be worthy leader in word and deed Sailing Webb's putter working well Golf Price eases through to semi-final stage Bowls By our Sports Staff: Henman makes swift exit in Lyons Tennis: Subdued British Baddeley's mission to awaken sleeping giant Badminton: Lottery Money Gives Newcomer the Power He Needs for a Revolution Today's Fixtures For the Record Word-Watching Star is born as Pazienza wins fight for his life Hollywood to hail boxer who beat lift-threatening injuries CW International By our Sports Staff: McDermott gets Great Britain call Rugby League A nasty sting in this tale Television Choice Uninvited? Yes, but I'm sad to see them go BBC1 United get cold feet over Chile striker £13m fee scares off Ferguson Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Athletics Athletes confirm support for recovery programme O'Meara plays captain's role Villeneuve appeal withdrawn Rugby Union First Telecom Tomorrow in the Times
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