News from 20/10/1997
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David Dale, Stewart Tendler and John Goodbody, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Kevin Ferrie, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Bill Frost, Robert MacLennan, Derek Burt, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Marco Molla, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, David Prockter, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Andy McMullon, Alison Kervin, Paul Whittaker, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Anthony Maynard, Trustee, Rory Carroll, Alex Wijeratne, Bryan Stiles, John O'leary Education Editor, J. M. Jones, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Richard Wilson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, B. W. Ravenscroft, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Amanda Loose, Johanna Wood, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Vernon Bogdanor, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Andrew Drummond and Terri Judd, David Carson, (Director), David Charter, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, J. C. Lamb, Tony Hoare, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Magnus K. Moodie, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Alasdair Murray and Adam Jones, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Nicholas Watt and Valerie Elliott, Clare Parkinson, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Oliver Morton, Nicholas Wood, Anne Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Penny Granger, R. Conrad, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Keith Brace, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, Gareth Mantle, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Fraser Nelson, Christopher Warman, Tom Rhodes, Nicholas Watt and Alasdair Murray, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Paul L. Rose, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, J. P. B. Wynburne, Peter Robinson, B. J. Mitchell, Reader in Criminal Justice, Roger Boyes and Ruth Gledhill, Francis West Professor, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoToday Cambridge boost for state pupils Brown tries to stave off shares slide over EMU Index Old Rules for New Peers Duchess of York 'begs forgiveness from the Queen Chinese swim into trouble Tax on savings to be reformed Schoolboy killed Offer Dover overwhelmed by Gypsy asylum-seekers Under the Skin of Sport First Telecom Today Chancellor plans 'savings ration' in tax shake-up The Chancellor hopes reforms will make more people plan for future, reports Nicholas Wood Schemes boosted the thrifty ethic Forward Trust Princess's dresses sought for Dome Turf war' looms in Whitehall on plans for ministry of justice Abacus TV pullout fuels Clark reshuffle speculation McAleese in fresh row over Sinn Fein News in Brief Hague calls Bell back into fold Tory plan to save hereditary peers New powers for food watchdog Spice Girls knock Elton off top spot South basks in flaming October Malvern boy dies in car as he flees police Pupil crashed into his school gatepost, reports Simon de Bruxelles Rape victim was locked for hours in boot of car RSC plays Chelsea at their own game Keays will face court on publicity for daughter The Document Company Anger at reports of road rage victim's drug past Thames Water Romany refugees head for Britain after Canada closes the door Upto 6,000 Gypsies say they persecution in eastern Europe, write Roger Boys and Ruth Gledhill Footballers bet on matches in defiance of FA An inquiry will reveal gambling collusion by clubs, report Stewart Tendler and John Goodbody KLM AirUK Disneyland British girl, 3, begging in Thailand resort Arctic whaling tribes accused of cruelty Aboriginal rights are increasingly at odds with international moves to ban slaughter, writes Nick Nuttall Dean of Lincoln fires final broadside Mesh Tighter rules needed on smear tests EasyJet Pupils threaten to sue over A-level grading David Charter reports on student anxiety at delays in marking appeals Friendly Cambridge quads show way on state intakes The Royal Bank of Scotland Simpson The death that helped 74 lives M16 fed Cold War propaganda to BBC Michael Evans reports on evidence that the corporation collaborated in anti-communist broadcasts to East G Gateway2000 Wheeler tells how he fought the good fight Prince to contest writ for £105,000 New scuba dive death at Stoney Cove centre Rspca Turning heads: a new angle on 'ruined' picture Dalya Alberge reports on an accusation that restores failed to understand a masterpiece A Question Perspective how the Experts are Divided over the Best Way to Observe Holbein's Mysterious Skull Cable & Wireless Yachting clubs can keep their big guns News in Bref Aerial death River ordeal Taken for a ride Part-time pilot Trout poisoned Squirreled away Anti-bribe chief calls for arrest of Bhutto Switzerland has blocked 12 more bank accounts, writes Zahid Hussain Mandela attacks 'arrogant' US in Libya visit row Paul Mitchell Queen's visit was disaster, says Delhi Fugitive godfather 'leading Mafia revival' Doors to Milan's treasures reopen Smoking Causes Pope bestows rare honour on woman Blair warned of EMU isolation Labour's prefered image as a model of European virtue is tarnished, reports Charles Bremner Silk Cut Picture Gallery Napoleons of euro plan to dwarf Britain Inside Germany France shocked by account of slavery Bank of Scotland CIA spy sues after refusal to go out in the cold Kidneys sought from executed Chinese World in Brief (AFP): Bonn hits back at Grass (AP): Kenya police beat protesters Kidnapped Briton 'safe Tigers lose 75 in sea battle (AP): Ceasefire claim by Hamas Thousands queue for Bilbao's trail-blazing art museum Maple Son of tycoon claims abuse by mother The glow of uncertainty Science Brifing Splitting image Fuel for thought Sympatex PC viruses under attack Scientists have devised an anti-viral program that spreads more quickly than computer viruses themselves. Anjana Ahuja reports PMT? Osteoporosis? Menopause? The Wellman Clinic BSA Why I chose not to have an abortion Johanna Wood was 40, had four children already and certainly did not want to be pregnant again Money Back Cuarantee Lords need a shepherd New life peers have to face the intricacies of the Upper Chamber. Eve-Ann Prentice reports Arts Hastings Direct Minicall My wine, women and wrongs After a life of drink, women and football, George Best is now importing wine from Italy that will bear his name. Interview by Bill Frost Swallow Hotels The Cooperative Bank Game and match to the set Theatre The Good Woman of Sharkville Leeds Harrods Labour of love that dare not speak its name Double the full Brontë Hp Hewlett Packard Serviceline Young , gifted and browned off A new play tackles the likely fate of the first Asian Premiership player Does Your English Let You Down? Fantastic voyage of rap to suburbia Pop Coolio Fairfield Halls, Croydon Multiple Classified Advertising Items New stars to steer her by Opera The Flying Dutchamn Coliseum Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adolescent dream team Concert New Names Purcell Room Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three steps to heaven Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in The Times theatre This week in the Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spelling out the voting alternative Robert MacLennan on the danger of half-hearted reform Cereal thriller The Times Diary Promising start for cultural crusaders Even comventional politics have to take a back seat in the struggle for America's moral high ground Who shall so back to the ball? By-elections can create comebacks and unpleasant surprises, says Peter Riddell Salty tale The Times Diary Stage fright The Times Diary Good taste? The Times Diary Spaced out The Times Diary Shakespeare's Mean Streets The Bard sets out to get under the skin of sport Ins and Outs How Blair can defend Britain's interests outside EMU Off the Mark A reformed system should reduce A-level appeals Fences to be jumped if 'first past the post' is abandoned Global warming Llamas on patrol The case for reviewing homicide law Virtual libraries Technology in schools Drink-drive limit Saxon warhorse Letters for Publication Carey's comments require reflection In the beginning Snap judgment Heard on the High Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Court Circular Deaths Hutchinson Ostoja-Malicka Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets & Packages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Markson Pianos Birthdays today Anniversaries Royal engagements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mark Warner Stairlift Rentals Picture Gallery Memorial service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature notes Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Blue Elephant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Schools news Lancing College Sternberg Centre for Judaism Service dinner Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldcall Forthcoming marriages Dinners DGAA Roberto C. Goizueta Roberto C. Goizueta, chairman and chief executive of the Coca-Cosa Company since 1981, died in Atlanta from lung cancer on October 18 aged 65. He was born in Havana, Cuba, on November 18,1931 Paul Bernard Paul Bernard, film and television writer, and director, artist and designer, died on September 25 aged 68. He was born in London on June 20.1929 Church news Godfrey Davis Godfrey Davis, CBE, manuscripts scholar and archivist, died on September 27 aged 80. He was born on April 22,1917 From our Special Correspondent: On this Day October 20,1870 Adil Carcani Adil Carcani, Albanian Communist leader died in Tirana on October 13 aged 75. He was born on May 4,1922 News The Times Crossword No 20,615 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling KLM AirUK RNLI Rescue Update In the Times Tomorrow Spurs hang on to survive endurance test Ginola's Display Brings Welcome Reliefat White Hart Lane "Look boss, if we fail to score again today,… Under the Skin of Sport China's world records raise new drug doubts Swimming Controversial coach in new running surprise Legal & Public Notices Swiss Reinsurance Company UK Limited Pickard soon pulls rank on Rusedski Julian Muscat watches at work the alliance that may help to upset the established order in world tennis Hanover proves lure for top-class field Cannock can only draw small comfort Hockey Germany give England the runaround First for Fitz-Gerald Menu tastes success False optimism Horton holes record Wales land double Clarke takes charge Redgrave suffering from diabetes Sport in Brief Sweden frozen out in cold weather test Golf: Goosen Maintains 100 per Cent Record as South Africa Win Dunhill Cup at Chilly St Andrews Warne turns back on risk game Cricket: Australian Leg Spinner Statys at Home after Flirting with Three Counties Hp Hewlett Packard Spinners punished by Pollock Leopards show their claws Basketball Haeggman makes hay on fairway to heaven Cayard on course to complete unexpected first-leg victory Sailing Buying a PC? Gillett slays cool at finish to win Open Bowls Newcastle lose sense of adventure Graham takes plaudits as Leeds leave Dalglish lost for words Gullit stays firm in his beliefs to triumph on and off the pitch Chelsea a Leicester City O ITV Barnsley v Coventry City Today, 8.0 Kinnear can afford to laugh as Villa count cost of failure Aston Villa 1 Wimbledon 2 Arsenal put on the spot by Bergkamp ban Crystal Palace O Arenal 0 Henchoz brings Swiss role to Rovers Blackburn Rovers 1 Southampton O Prudential Derby denied by United's pride Champions' stubbornness earns point after Wanchope works wonders Kendall frustrated by Everton's inconsistency Everton 2 Liverpool O Berkovic in demand as West Ham flourish West Ham United 3 Bolton Wanderers O FA Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Unibond Pools Check Overseas Stubbs brings stability to Celtic's challenge Uneasy truce at the house that Jack built Michael Calvin at Molineux sees a win that buys time for chainman and manager Nomads lost and miles from home Government set to tackle hooligans Rob Hughes on moves at last by the sports Minister to curb fans' criminal excesses Crawley dent Chappie's Trophy record Familiarity breeds content for Taylor Kinsella makes a point for Charlton Ferrari president prepares to take a back seat Encounters a driving force Sutton emerges bloodied but unbowed in Chicago Athleties: Evans Sixth as Course Record Falls in Men's Event The Times Guide to the Week Ahead Read leaves O'Sullivan red-faced Snooker Flight Options Bowled over as end-to-end drama unfolds TV Action Replay Bulls hit town for lesson in jargon Skywalking, palming, bank short... basketball's finest leave no word undunked in Paris match Italian view of England fans Sport Letters Coca-Cola Cup Sensible notion to ban the dirty tackle Football dissent America and Paralympics Rugby razzmatazz This week in the Times Lynagh directs Saracens' progress Champion put to the sword as money being to talk in Premiership table The Times Sparkling display by Pontypridd helps restore tarnished image Craig's pace makes the difference Davidson hurt as London Irish fail to raise siege Bateman recharges Richmond Rugby Union: Harlequins Brushed aside by Second-Half Omslaught Andrew batters down Sale's fortress Dawson dictates scrum half battle Plenty of life left in De Glanville Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Italy underline case for five nations' inclusion David Hands, in Auch, sees France avenge a recent defeat as the patient losers pursue a longer-term reward South Africa look to newcomers for tour Winning Move Keene on Chess Marlins take Florida to fever pitch Hype fails to disguise lack of quality in opening match of World Series Jeep Kimmorley surprise choice for Australia Rugby League Hancock's hour has come to aid Cradley Speedway Display of Xaar quality sets Guineas standard Racing: Backers Find Vital Clue to Classic Winner in X File Pontefract Rapid Raceline Specialists Southwell Plumpton Saturdays Results For the Record American Football Rugby Union Cricket Athletics Hockey Schools Sport Ice Hockey The Times Stewart on song as Newcastle cut loose Ice Hockey Compensation for employees House of Lords Law Report Alleged contemnor should be represented Wakefield rewrite the script No one looks like winning their spurs at Tottenham Passing the Buck Terrorism suspect has no right to solicitor at interview It's time to back Britain's boffins John Young introduces a two-page report on the importance of design in boosting British business and the economy A model of wall to wall success Carpet Design Design Council How image can improve profits The UK must match its rivals in presentation skills, says John Young Happy landings for anglers who cast off Lifejackets Duke's award is relaunched The Prince Philip Prize Bringing art to an essential craft Coffin Maker Drive to promote second-life surgery Easy-to-recycle items benefit companies and consumers Institute of Business Advisers Design Council Style parade to put us ahead of the pack Design in Business Amanda Loose on the showcase that will prove the UK is in the forefront of a creative revolution Capitalisation, week's change Rolex Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Thailand's Finance Minister to quit British Funds Capital Opportunities Trust PLC SB drugs cocktail comes up trumps Companies Tourist Rates Emirates Economic Outlook The Facts The Board Liverpool Victoria Corporate Profile: BA BA Windfalls fail to produce boom Word-Watching LineOne FE Focus 0Ur Verdict Wall Street women outperform male fund managers Littlewoods gamble Alternative Investment Market Pru makes Swiss watch buyout tick Richard Ellis backs Insignia M&G shakes up unit trusts Fund manager revamps range to win back private investors Change on Week The Pound Tailored offers from Safeway Hp Hewlett Packard Reuters to reveal computer time bomb exposure Alchemy is catalyst for change on Genus's farm A firm owned by thousands of farmers is weighed for market, writes Paul Durman Buy English Cox's on Apple Day Tuesday 21… Time to determine if miracles can happen Of material importance Television Choice Jim'll fix it whether you want him to or not Review BBC1 Hyundai may double plant investment Raid by taxman clouds merger Times Two Crossword Profile Natwest pressed on sale of Markets Robert Feld, above, the former managing director of… Dealing debut adds to jitters Coca-Cola in mourning for chairman This week in the Times Haunted by shades of 1929 Direct Paradigms Jeep There's only One Adventure Entering the hazard zone Ronald Faux on the many kinds of challenge savoured by those with a taste for adventure Risk Sports When fear becomes our driving force Jennai Cox traces the psychological reasons behind the sudden popularity of extreme sports Jeep Land A bad day at Interest in indoor climbing has rocketed over the past two years. Morag Preston tries her hands at it Motor Life in the fast lane, in a tank or buggy The big kid in you is finally unleashed, and all you want to do is go round again - and again. Eve-Ann Prentice gets to grips with motor sports Adventures on Wheels Jeep Jeep AIR Experience the light fantastic way to the sky Look, no engine…Ronald Faux on how to take off with the support of minimal technology Ballooning Jeep Water An element of Whether on your own or part of a team, there's more to it than just getting wet, wet, wet, writes Jennai Cox Adventures on Water Multi-Activity All you need is the inclination Ronald Faux on why more people are going up in the world Rapid way to thrills Overseas Adventure activities offers Jeep
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