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News from 27/10/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Robert Griffiths, Stephen Woodard, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Christopher Tugendhat, Phil Watson, Our Sports Staff, Mark Souster, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Barry Goodchild, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, H. W. Harrison, Lynne Truss, Conrad Truedson, Carl Mortished, Geoffrey Howe, Simon Wilde, Neil Ward, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Robson, Martin Fletcher, Rory Carroll, Michael Nelson, S. J. R. Dawkins, Ahmed Fazl, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Joshua Jampol, Peggy Norris, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Shirley Williams, Charles Bremner and Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Harry Stourton, Martin Barrow, Ian Murray, Ruth Gledhill and Mark Henderson, Peter Bills, Geoff Hoon, J. J. Beere, Paul Rees, Richard Ford and Michael Horsnell, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Michael Marland, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Stuart Crainer, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Alan Watson, Sally Watts, Paul Durman, Giles Radice, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Sara Ansell, Simon de Bruxelles, David Watts, Raymond Keene, John Oliver, Alix Ramsay, Cador Roberts, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Martin Fletcher and Audrey Magee, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Irene Engle, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Des Dearlove, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Philip Delves Broughton, Kevin McCarra, J. N. Farrow, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Michael Binyon and Alasdair Murray, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Stephen Hoare, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Roy Hattersley, Jill Sherman and Shirley English, Ian Brodie, William Meston, Brian Glanville, Frances Lass, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, Richard Miles, Godfrey Golzen, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Marianne Curphey, Nicholas Albery, Director, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Angelica Goodden, Michael Palliser (Chairman), David Maddock, P. Glaister, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Michael Spicer, Richard Ford, Andrew Grant, Oliver Holt football correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Today 10P WPC's father accuses courts of failing her 'She was only doing her duty. Who else was doing their duty? No one as far as I can see' Call for petition on Lockerbie Abortion plea Crabtree the great Index Has the Claudia Bubble Burst? Blair promises to clear away EMU confusion Special Offer Schumacher fails to drive Villeneuve off Army to allow women soldiers on the front line Arsenal Frustrated Abbey National Today 10P Families back Lockerbie plan Minister are under pressure to accept Libyan compromise, reports Michael Binyon MESH COMPUTERs Plc Spin-doctor fails to correct a nasty slice Garrard the Crown Jewellers Senior Tory MP may join rival party Brussels leaves loaves alone News in Brief Surrogacy baby Queen to go live Book is barred Rope accident Brixton amnesty Academic joke that grew into a legend Exposed at last: the long-forgotten British hero who was invented by 'professors behaving badly' Nick Nuttall unravels the hoax Two killed as family is rescued from overnight ordeal in cave Forte Posthouse No Title Traitor killed his lover by mistake Motorists should be tested every few years, say MEPs Charles Bremner and Tim Jones on a plan to improve road safety by weeding out aggressive drivers Multiple cot deaths may be result of abuse Maple Computer Corporation (UK) Limited House wired for TV ropes in cowboys The Cooperative Bank Grab and smash as sports car goes flying Policewoman took off vest to do job better Cable & Wireless What can we do for you Forces search for wearable armour that can turn knife and stop bullets Thames Water Sale uncovers Boleyn book Dalya Alberge on a poignant inscription left by the doomed love of Henry Viii Future not too bright as robot runs haywire Canon Legal & General trust us to deliver Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Au pair faces her toughest day in court Routine passport checks could be abolished International Convention Centre Birmingham The day the tide came in to stay Nature chiefs who abandoned flooded land have met a storm of disapproval, Simon de Bruxelles reports Menzies Hotels Blair urged to spell out 'great evil of abortion' Blair sons' school may relinquish opted-out status Vectis McAleese heads for tarnished triumph Lords debate end of the peer show Historic ceremonies need cutting, says Labour, but the traditionalists will today challenge the motives for change. James Landale reports MPs return to a busy schedule in revamped House Goldfish EasyJet Mary Evans Picture Library Earliest risers are in the pipeline News in Brief Pollution study Youth curfew Siamese twins Scrap auction Bonn splashdown heralds launch with shifting centre of gravity French atomic scientist denies KGB spy link Paris court told classic espionage case is a show trial, writes Ben MacIntyre Slovenia faces hitch to speedy EU entry Serviceline Insurance Dell Wrangle over Turkey Pageone MINIcall Pagers Warning on Mafia 'army' as Italy joins border pact Gates revels in cyber Xanadu Reuters: Voters deliver blow to Menem Reuters: Nile water piped under Suez Canal to Sinai Legal & General New York delights lure back elderly Smoking Causes Rights activists plan noisy Jiang welcome America's red-carpet treatment for a brutal regime has forged a vocal alliance, reports Ian Brodie Silk Cut Ultra Triad killings point to gang war in Macau NatWest Island states fear trade wind of change Michael Binyon and Alasdair Murray on the split behind the Edinburgh pact Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Commonwealth leaders retreat to the bunkers Snowstorm paralyses Colorado World in Brief (Reuters): Asian Aids peril (AP): Iran stoning (AP): Ape victims (Reuters): Voters defiant (Reuters): A tug too far Why cabbies are irrational Underwater guinea-pigs Natural Progesterone Cream LineOne A perception less ordinary Anjana Ahuja on the evidence gained from experiments into ESP Dan technology 'I only found freedom when I came to prison' Harry Stourton goes to Pentonville to meet the criminals trying to kick their addiction to drugs Forte Heritage Endeavour Personal Finance Ltd Claudia, catwalks and Copperfield When it came to interviewing Claudia Schiffer at the opening of her restaurant, Fashion Café, Jane Shilling found she was forced to put her foot in the door Swiftcall Time Computer Systems Topdogformusic The Royal Bank of Scotland The Magic Flute How I found myself living in the past Polished to a lasting shine Jazz The fogeys bite back Joanna Pitman reports on the launch of a high-powered protest movement against the kind of art associated with the Turner Prize Tongue of a Bird Bows drawn at a Walton adventure Londan Concerts Songs of the heart Phllip Langidge St John's Coliseum 0171 632 8300 (24hr) English National Opera… Ham wrote Shakespeare, not Bacon A star to outshine the Duke A View from the Bridge Greenwich This week in the Times A portrait of a truly British vice Angelica Goodden on Raeburn and our love for a likeness Last dance The dragon standing behind Hong Kong Currency speculators who underestimate Beijing's political will are taking a dangerous gamble Clowning around with the euro Mr Blair must learn from the single-currency debacle, says Peter Riddell Final edition Size matters Huw and cry Slim chance Rock on, it's Dry Spicex No Means No Brown must offer a single message Lockerbie Awaits Justice Cook cannot compromise with Gaddafi Wheel of Fortune Villeneuve's victory caps a classic season for Formula One Public opinion as key to EMU entry (Labour): Not me, guv! Caught on camera Letters for publication may he faxed 'Living wills' offer voice to the dying Cold War propaganda Age of consent Favourite firsts Motoring madness College fees and Oxbridge intake Status of teachers Bells are still ringing Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Arbitrators' Company Acorn Scairlifts Baron Goodhart Baron Brooke of Alverthorpe Latest wills Personal Column Royal Copenhagen Worldcall for Worldcallers Nature notes Private view Royal Over-Seas League Concert Royal Over-Seas League Service dinners Headquarters North Dinner The Cavaliers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriages Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Captain Roger Hicks Richard Mason University news Professor A. H. W. Beck On this Day The Truth Well Hidden Mr W. C. Fields Speaks to Conquor News The Times Crossword No 20,621 Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Old Speckled her Lifeboats In the Times Villeneuve rises above the chicanery of Schumacher High drama as Formula One crowns a new king, Michael Calvin reports Under the Skin of Sport Old Speckled Hen Korda cuts Krajicek down to size Tennis: Czech's Victory Shows Benefit of Finally Submitting to Long-Delayed Operation Radcliffe casts aside liter woes Athletics Mercedes-Benz Bhatti exacts revenge Taunton surge ahead Hockey: Cannock only Unbeaten Premier Team as the West Witnesses a Resurrection Repeat showing by Lewis Basketball Britain continue upward trend From a Correspondent in Deauville: Nicholas celebrates outstanding double Golf Nicol puts career before Scotland Sport in Brief McGinley rules in Madrid Coventry take place in final Penalty winner cashes in Dale climbs his highest mountain Snooker Bare-faced cheek of blaming Villeneuve Canadian can lay claim to title of world's greatest driver after display of skill and nerve secures crown Fitting reward for true champion BOSS Maranello 's day of tears Rob Hughes reflects on the Italian town driven to distraction BOSS Barnsley perish on United's peak Premiership new boys humbled as champions scale new heights Gillespie provides striking alternative Wednesday fall on sword Sheffield Wednesday 1 Crystal Place 3 By Keith Pike Keeping young guns silent Liverpool force conspirators to lose the plot Liverpool 4 Derby County 0 By David Maddock Hirst proves to be a bargain buy Southampton 3 Tottenham Hotspur 2 By Nick Szczepanik Petit pushes Arsenal's panic button Frenchman dismissed for shoving referee as draw adds to Wenger's problems Leicester City v West Ham United Holdsworth keeps Chelsea in cold Bolton Wanderers 1 Chelsea 0 By David Maddock Graham dives into penalty dispute Wimbledon 1 Leeds United 0 By Brian Glaville Gascoigne at Villa game but insists he is staying at Rangers FA Carling Permiership Pools Check Overseas Non-League and National Leagues City prove bankrupt of ideas to halt slide Football: Queens Park Rangers' Stock Rises after Peacock Provides Inspiration at Loftus Road Efficient Spackman takes defeat in his stride Cheshire derby a very civilised affair Glamour eludes McGranaehan Age no concern as Malpas foils Rangers Warnock returns to the three Rs ITV's winning formula is antidote to Walker Cinderella clubs worry over buttons 'I know you don't care - it was small potatoes - but the point is, lives were on the line here on Saturday' Keegan and moneymen Amazing success of Chinese women athletes Sports Letters Double act Unsporting bulge Referees' strip Bias over bowls? Hewlett Packard This Week in the Times Ogea pitches in to bail out Indians' batters Florida fell the heat as Cleveland take World Series into deciding game Teenagers share in game's growing pains Nienhuis pounces to keep Panthers on top Ice Hockey Dangerfield triumphs again in record time Cycling Audi Nike ready to just do kit deal with Fa Passing the Buck By our Sports Staff: Pakistan primed to wrap up Test series Cricket Dwyer's gamble improves options for Woodward Rugby Union Microsoft Bad habits haunt Harlequins Lack of entertainment fails to mask Bedford's credentials Exiles excel in lap of luxury Llewellyn stands head and shoulders above rest Accurate Andrew keeps Newcastle top Interminable battle of the place-kickers produces a joyless encounter Saracens driven by luxury Lynagh Canterbury end championship drought Half backs plot Bristol success Churchill car insurance Wasps caught unawares by Irish sting Goodway labours to end conservatism Christopher Irvine meets the coach determined to offer Great Britain a radical alternative Sport Guide to the Week Ahead Today Football Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Cayard and Dalton look to the future Sailing Keene on chess Winning Move Schwer win keeps Duff out of retirement Boxing Saratoga Springs in line for Kentucky Derby tilt Racing: Adventurous Raid Planned for Doncaster Winner Leicester Clark to appeal against ban Towcester Lingfield Park Saturday's Results Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Rugby Union For the Record Golf Athletics Rugby League Hockey Ice Hockey Multiple Display Advertising Items One wave and I became a surfer girl It took only a single session on a board to turn city dweller Marianne Curphey into a surfing addict Changing Times Fate of a nation hangs in the balance Pakistan Tough decisions on the road to recovery Change is slow but sure as the Government moves to put the economy back on track after a long slump Descon Privatisation is the buzz Zahid Hussain reports on the selling of power companies and other enterprises Caught up in a chain reaction The Kentucky Fried Chicken diner is the place to be seen in Lahore A cup of the finest tea spiced with intrigue Dhaka likes its political and cultural life well-brewed, writes Ahmed Fazl New hope as disputes end Two treaties should end years of often-deadly political rows The fruit of the loom Ahmed Fazl looks at the booming garment industry Beximco Democracy brings a new confidence\ Ahmed Fazl presents a special report on a country overcoming the huge problems of its birth Links forged long ago Private sector to transform transport Capitalisation, week's change A division of Caplet Financinl Management Ltd Portfolio Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Word-Watching LineOne Hewlett Packard Charges cut into BT's first-half £1.5bn Amsterdam brokerage arrests Jersey cream PO faced Emirates Economic Outlook The Facts The Board NatWest launches instant cash fund The Times Educational Supplement Corporation Profile: Shell MMC to order tour operator shake-up Lloyd's to sue more names British Funds Dressing down for British Rewarding Times Our Verdict Compromise urged on minimum wage Alternative Investment Market Problems will arise when the greed turns to fear China deal adds to Boeing's problems Change on Week The Pound The Times Bookshop Ending of duty-free 'will hit low fares' Brann British at forefront of designer-led revolution Packaging is crucial to product success, says Sarah Cunningham Midland Tourist Rates Earth's fragile existence No Title Two fat ladies good, one fat lady not so good Bbc1 Mood Swings 45 Bitter pill for Glaxo Wellcome as rivals capture sales Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft City watchdog system faces radical reform By our Industrial Correspondent: Utilities finds chief to replace Pitcher Times Two Crossword BA plans no-frills service to Europe This week in the Times City braced for EMU verdict White heat of the kitchen Top chef and Granada put stock market on menu Alliance opposes Liberty chairman Best Brands 46 Yahoo! puts free market news on the Net At The Live Centre No Title Passport to the world and a career John O'Lear introduces a 16-page report on MBAs where the international market ESADE First choose a top consultancy Recruiters are queuing up for MBAs, reports Des Dearlover When the right old school tie can count Which MBA? London Business School Bath Book a date with the loan arrangerc Funding Back to school for a refresher Top-Up Courses Battle of the quality marks Accrediation A do-it-yourself MBA Should a Student go the distance without a tutor? As Widget Finn reports, colleges are divided My MBA Business at Oxford Railway site will be a fast-track to the top Des Dearlove reports on how Oxford's new business school has fared in its first year of existence MBA University of Cambridge Warwick Student discord prompts fine-tuning James Bone reports how Stanford University has revamped its course after embarrassing protests Henley Management College What the members want The Nottingham Trent University Soccer masters' kick start Stuart Crainer looks at the new breed of specialist MBAs on offer, including one in football's off Instituto de Empresa A solid foundation on which to build My MBA Cranfield University A winning team Real world lays siege to the ivory tower Should courses reflect the facts of corporate life or be true to academic ideals? Godfrey Golzen reports S G B S Business with an Italian flavour Kingston University Ashridge City University Business School The Times Leeds University Business School University of Hull MBA in London The Newcastle MBA The University of Reading The Open University The Management School Lancaster University Multiple Display Advertising Items ACCA University of Sorth London The Economist Intelligence Unit How to keep the family in business Stephen Hoare on the courses with the small firm in mind Imperial College Management School The MBA Career Guide's MBA The MBA Center H Huron University Durham University Business School Nimbas Boston University The University of Birmingham Institute for Financial Management TVU London The MBA Career Guide The University of Nottingham MBA Career training for Graduates Brunel University Groupe Esclyon South Bank University London Leicester University Manchester Business School

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