News from 23/10/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Noreen Taylor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, John Vincent, Grace Bradberry, Gerald Larnee, Magnus Linklater, Richard Butterfield, Rebecca Stephens, Inigo Gilmore, Bryan Kneale, Dominic Brain, Ivo Tennant, Ernesto Aguirre, K. W. Clinch, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Douglas Verrall, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, Paul Whittaker, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, John Bryant, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Marianne Wiggins, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Hain, Michael Binyon and Jill Sherman, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Elaine Feinstein, Helen Dunmore, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Michael Newington, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Charles Bremner and James Landale, Oliver August and Dominic Walsh, Daniel McGrory, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, A. C. Gibson, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Marit Hargie, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Watkins, Frank Glyn-Jones, Terri Judd, Allen Jones, Bronwen Maddox, James Joll, Chairman, Terry Pamplin, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, John Allison, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, James Bourlet (Honorary Secretary), Nick Szczepanik, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Bruce V. Jones, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Des Dearlove, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Norman Foster, B. J. Lennox, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Keith Blackmore, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Glanville, Norman Ackroyd, Graham Searjeant, Graham Mather, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Norris McWhirter, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Susan MacDonald, Ruth Gledhill and David Charter, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Alasdair Murray and Emma Wilkins, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, John Whiting, Gerry McCarthy, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Much depends on how soon the cancer is detected,
ResumoIndex Labour bans 'old guard' MEPs for defying gag Strasbourg Four attack 'Stalinist tendencies' Minister calls for new voting system Win for United Turbulent market TV & Radio Older image coined for Queen New Films Picture Gallery Briton sees husband executed Best for Books By a Staff Reporter: Blair has mixed day in the City Best for Jobs Money Sense Nigerian officials barred from Edinburgh Shun the euro and you'll pay Santer warns Tebbit questions minister's role in Emu muddle Britannia Dell Star of Czech documentary tells why he sang praises of Britain Man whose tale prompted scores of Gypsies to follow him to Dover has no regrets, Writes Adrian Lee Corby Trouser Press Champion boxers in airport scuffle In Brief Win for aged Three charged Dental death Cancer plea Leeson film Bogus cab driver jailed for killing student Daniel McGrory reports on the case of the drunken medical graduate who went against her won advice and flagged down a stranger for a lift Judges quash conviction and order retrial in 'stalking' case Women must face second courtroom ordeal, reports Michael Horsnell Dog owners bite back at show judges who are too long in tooth Age limits could be introduced, says Philip Delves Broughton Au pair was happy in America, mother tells murder court J. P Tod's Johnson & Johnson Rector's alleged mistress was a sexual fantasist' Disneyland McVitie's axes Jane Asher to hobnob with the trendies Actress is dropped so biscuits can 'create impact' writes Peter Foster Sainsbury's Blow for diplomacy at embassy football punch-up Attuned to each other but not to the charts Don't look back in anger, for we shall overcome: Tory MPs end 'bonding session' with a singsong All together now how a good singalong creates harmony Philip Delves Broughton traces the morale-boosting effect of shared music from the Bible to football terraces Compaq Air Miles Travel the World British Gas Grief over Diana wiped ?250m off high street sales Week of sorrow left few in a shopping mood, report Alasdair Murray and Emma Wilkins OFT to round up used-car cowboys Laura Ashley Tiny Coffee leaves ring of truth Light Brigade archive recalls 'charge of 600' Whistleblower doctor weeps over baby death An anacesthetist says his warnings over surgeons' mortality rates ignored, writes Kathryn Knight Hights of Fantasy Goodwood Concorde The New Renault Fashion prize is shared by rivals Saturday in the Times Harman is rebuked for women judges slip Simply Computers Tube death boy caught anorak toggle in door Bank of Scotland IRA unit left Semtex in rented locker, jury told Skydiver killed as parachute collapses Balmoral plants seed of forests past Nick Nuttall reports on plans to revitalise the royal estate Walking iii the woods was no teddy bear's picnic Wolves, Pictish warriors and fallen trees would have been among the dangers faced by travellers in Balmoral forest 2,000 years ago, writes Peter Foster Cable & Wireless Britain's Muslims to double by 2020 In Brief Mobile unity Car search Diesel threat Mine exploded Rider killed Ooh Laa-Laa Schools may be forced to teach disturbed pupils Debonair Bishops ready to fight for church schools CAF Mandela lifts Libyans out of isolation The Lockerbie bombing is top of the agenda for talks with Gaddafi, writes Michael Binyon Boesak 'spent cash meant for charity' SAGA Budgens Algerian terror victims plead for death by Bullet Severed heads and multilation have become a symbol of political conflict, Anthony Loyd writes in Algiers Hewlett Packard Philips St Helena backed in battle over British citizenship Reuters: Shake-up demand for Belgian justice Chemical weapons 'tested in Sahara' Respected icon of American Right took LSD The Peacemaker Rights protests loom ahead of Jiang's US visit Warring factions 'putting whale authority in danger ' Mercantile Credit Clinton puts limit on global warming gas cuts Netanyahu stirs fury by saying Left is un-Jewish Time Computer System Niarchos family battle over £7bn will TLS (Reuter): Dismissal of Indian leaders reversed World in Brief (Reuter): E1 Nino 'killing seabirds' Budget victory for Yeltsin (AP): RAF pilot dies in California (AP): Plenty more room inside (AFP): Pandas breed problems My conscience is clear , says architect of 'Killing Fields' Pol Pot may be ailing and close to death but he remains defiant and largely unrepentant, writes Jonathan Mirsky British Tamils fund war in Sri Lanka The Sunday Times Travelodge Diseased telltale evidence Dr Thomas Stuttaford on Peyronie's disease, prostate therapy, leukaemia, and hair-pulling The great Tearing your hair out Blood cancer cure rate up Swiftcall Surgery and the prostate Dreams can come true… eventually Niall Williams moved from Manhattan to Ireland so he could write. He endured bankruptcy and potato blight, but after 12 years has finally found success. Interview by Noreen Taylor The Times Harrods We vote for the sensible alternative Peter Hain urges Labour to follow the Australians All Pr options would have significant defects Sorry tails Picture Gallery A dusfuntional family? Magnus Linklater wonders what the Edinburgh Commonwealth summit is for At least it offers opportunity for Mr Blairs's reforming zeal In the frame The Times Diary Seb & Co Snore bore Serve the voters, not the party Graham Mather defends the Strasbourg Four Irvine's Hard Choice How legal aid logic may tie the silks knots The Strasbourg Four Labour MEPs deserve no tears but they do have a point Beached Policy New Labour 'realism' will not save whales Plain talk, please on joining EMU Vote of confidence in RA President Donors' wishes and trustees' powers Montserrat's needs Moveable feast Blue and healthy Letters that are intended for publication should… 6,000 years ago, on this very day Zimbabwe's economy Modern violins Lost in translation Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Service dinner Dinner Supper Sir Reginald Murley Lord Hunt of Kings Heath Lord Hunt of Wirral Baron Orme Baron Burlison Mr Jurgen Gehrels Picture Gallery Inns of Court awards The Sunday Times Anniversaries today Royal Thames Yacht Club The Institute of Risk Management Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage Carmen's Company Edmund Wolf Worldcall Sir William Shapland Personal Column Court & Social Sir John Curle Nikos Panayotakis From our Labour Correspondent: Isolated Villages of South Wales Onthis Day October 23,1937 South Wales, with Scotland, West Cumberland and Tyneside, was one of the depressed areas, which in 1934 were renamed Special Areas. The change of name did little to revive them Labour suspends four MEPs The Times Crossword No 20,618 Business KLM Air UK Forecast American Express In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Business By our Business Staff: Traders blame new system as shares slump Resign call for board at WHS Buffett scoops up ice cream group Partners £1.7m writ for KPMG Travel Picture Gallery BT-MCI meet rival bidders City is left confused by proposal to sell off CDC IG Index Sport Television and Radio Pages Business Today Free fall Purification Best jobs will be created in the South Merseyside Picture Gallery Production chaos pushes Boeing into surprise loss Dixons set for talks over union recognition Cordiant losing top executive Tourist Rates Hewlett Packard Compliance aid backed Insurers increase sales Mobility for numbers Pringle to cut 290 jobs Accountants merging Wpp revenue up 12% Dunkin' Donuts deal Price war is no game Fidelity $10m settlement Gavyn Davies and Sue Nye Business Roundup Hilton rules out bid for Ladbroke Care First receives approach Talk Radio contests BBC soccer rights By our City Editor: Don't blame the Diana effect The Times Commentary Float plan for Virgin Express Orange British Funds Liffe Options City traders braced for Hong Kong fallout Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Bargain hunters alerted Tempus Care First Ladbroke Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Protean Wall Street Sell-off plan propels obscure development arm into limelight The CDC must build on its Third World success, says Alasdair Murray Sachs of loot Gordon Brown's next banana skin I Feel a twinge of guilt. The Catholic Herald… Talk is cheap Slipping away Yesterday was the fourth anniversary, of the peace… Doublespeak Youngsters feel Spurs supremo put the boot in Chris Ayres watches as the Brown-Sugar roadshow runs straight into a sticky patch PA Consulting Group Parallel actions barred Aloof Andersen Retrospectivity is ruled out Planning to go Dutch Any Other Business The shape of Cgt to come Accountancy The much-feared capital gains tax needs reforms that make it simpler, not fiercer, John Whiting argues New tune No privilege for statutory report Lien on policy not its proceeds Whose interests does going global serve? Correction Viglen's sales slip to £101m Bid for Novo Q does deals Lady fitter Merger to create Australia's largest fund manager Protean agrees to cash offer of £102m from US group Candover in buyout link with French J&H Marsh & MCLennan Stakis chief sets deadline for casino division Equities take a beating Compaq Planet Microsoft The Times Unit Trust Information Service Centrum Sex and glitz and rock 'n' roll At the Cork Festival Gerry McCarthy is bemused by the variety on offer, from home-grown shorts to international features Legionnaires Wilde Ireland's little Italy One hit, two misses: that is John Allison's verdict on the Wexford Festival of rare opera Cheek by jowl with the Bard New on Video Scrub the politics and cut to the chase New Movies: Even George Clooney cannot stop The Peacemaker being a bit of a dud, says Geoff Brown The Times Doubling up over jam and Belgium Comedy Tower 'A very dated piece' Snap Verdict Opera & Ballet Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Cinema Guide It hasn't half got rhythm Spiritual overtones Concerts: Hardenberger triumphs with Zimmermann trumper concerto; and records Shostakovich LOP/Masur Festival Hall Long, but worth it CBSO/Jarvi Birmingham 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… The best Verdi you'll hear this year New Classical CDS: Mighty Met; meaty mardrigals; royal Harnoncourt Opera BBC Sympbony Orchestra Family that preys together Couplings and couplets of city victims Coming Up Croydon Padi Switched on and tuned in Recital The New Clare Francis Nation united by disunity Felipe Fernandez-Armesto on a history as paradoxical as its author This time it's only a Morris minor Fifty Years of Europe An Album By Jan Morris Viking, £20 Isbn 0 670 863874 Shaken, stirred Stories that get under the skin On Earth as It is By Steve Heighton Granta, ?9.99 Isbn 1 862070 81 4 A modern Viking Paul Watkins admires the courage and caution of Fridtjof Nanser, a polar explorer who lived to tell the tale Analysis after its sell-bydate A novelist looks to Mexico's future but has his eye on the past, finds Rachel Campbell-Johnston A New Time for Mexico By Carlos Fuentes Bloomsbury, £15.99 Isbn 0 7475 3402 The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Pullovers, teacakes and savagery Wait till I Tell You Buy Candia McWilliam Bloomsbury, £14.99 Isbn 0 7475 34047 Abacus Quick on the draw Bibliomane Bargains of the week-half-board in Madeira; Halloween in a haunted village; a tour of the Ethiopian Highlands Check-In Connections Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items TATA European/worldwide Flights Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta World Wide Multiple Display Advertising Items U. 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A Weekend Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Toller reserves front row for classic hopefuls Racing: Duke of Devonshire's Loyalty Helps Whitsbury Trainer Enjoy Change of Fortune Benny The Dip retired Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Rapid Raceline Kilimanjaro heads betting Wincanton Ludlow Brighton Overlords Wieid power to keep drivers on track Motor Racing 3M Health Care Practice makes imperfect day Women to field best team Tennis Legal & Public Notices By our Sports Staff: Nicol dismisses Jansher Squash US choose Crenshaw as captain for 1999 Indians freeze on big stage Baseball: Finalists Produce One of the Poorest Games in World Series History Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Higgins topples King with ruthless assault Snooker Chernobyl bout for Nelson Boxing For the Record HABA When playing away beats the comforts of cHome Park The sad decline of Plymouth Argyle has reduced the club's supporters to falling back on typical football gallows humor. David Powell reports Flying high Chelsea content to absorb first shots in cold war Football Team Wimbledon generate power to draw level with Derby Picture Gallery Evans determined to stay in charge Barcelona falter again Saturday in the Times Bennett obstructs Charlton progress Adams on the move after only 13 days Robinson available as Harris faces test Rugby League The Times Dalton sees Smith as dangerman Sailing: New Zeland Skipper Taking Nothing for Granted after Gruelling First Leg High spirits and dolphins on the ocean wave Last Night's Football Senna Gomarsall ruled out for three months Sport in Brief Tour's late start Strike looms French encore Lowe on a high China's secret May be hard graft Tough training regime could account for world records Plates from the states Word-Watching Asa increases fees to stave off financial difficulties Swimming Not so new South Africa Television Choice Broadening the mind but not the vocabulary Review BBC1 Motor Racing United march on unimpeded English clubs experience contrasting fortunes in European Cup champions' League Times Two Crossword Rusedski bows to Kiefer's will Ferguson bemoans the missed chances Bryant's Eye Newcastle left to lament absent friends Zinfandel? Launching the new look Mars Executive P1-3 Management Internet Datamonitor A creed not of greed but of quality of life A ten-nation study shows many of the brightest student sdo not feel a career is their only priority, says Susan MacDonald Arthur Andersen Media Contacts Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering DFEE Sales Recruitment Specialists Centre People I want to be an Air Traffic Controller Credit Suisse TA Alliance Leicester ST WPP Group Plc Career Analysts Ltd British Airways World Carco Natwest Markets Mercenaries need not apply Charles Handy, the social philosopher, believes that people are hungry for a better world. 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