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News from 28/10/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Ros Snowdon, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Paula Davies, Rob Hughes, D. C. Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Oliver August and Alasdair Murray, Gavin Lumsden, Nicolette Jones, Philip Delves, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Brendan Donnelly, Polly Newton and James Landale, Paul Whittaker, Carl Mortished, Eduard Fuller, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Edie Friedman, Director, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Kathryn Gyngell, David Gould, Nicholas Foulkes, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, James Colman, James Hooper, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Huon Mallalieu, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Alan Millard, Rodney Milnes, Ann Kent, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Charles Bremner, Lydia Cameron, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, Steuart & Francis, Adrian Zuckerman, Peter Tompkins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Tim Congdon, Richard Evans, Christine Buckley and Richard Miles, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, and Michael Binyon, Oliver Holt, Michael Calvin, Ben Emmerson, Roger Boyes, Cedric Hayes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Marc Rivalland, Sean Jones, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Carol Newman, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Ian G. Townsend Secretary-General, Winston S. Churchill Chairman, John B. Harris, Tom Rhodes, David Powell, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Nanny in the Box Brown ready to join EMU if targets are met by 2003 Teenager 'killed grandmother' Truckers strike Cost of Scotland Picture Gallery Army wants to recruit homeless and jobless BMW favourite to drive off with Rolls-Royce Forty Years on Special offer Appeal time is cut for bogus refugees Road Rage Wall Street shut down shares suffer record fall Home & Contents Insurance Fine first act, but the drama is far from over Political Sketch Chancellor's words give Brussels hope Viglen English to pay extra to study in Scotland Women face exacting tests for combat jobs Carey says 2000 is nothing special News in Brief Diana prayers Lords motion Out of jail Judge retires Snake charm Switching over Golfers lose Student dies Au pair risks 'noose or loose' verdict Tunku Varadarajan reports on a dramatic defenc decision in the trial of the British teenager Louise Woodward, accused of killing a baby Law firm pays out £50,000 for bullying Abbey National The New 16v Turbo Di Diesel Vectra from Vauxhall Father's clues led to son's murder trial A teenager is accused of strangling his grandmother for cash to buy drugs. Emma Wilkins reports Saga Insurance Services CNT Clarke's turn to torment Today Inner-city priest had lived in fear of his murderer Down-and-out who stabbed clergyman to death boasted about the killing. Paul Whittaker reports Daewoo Checks urged to curb racism among police Adopt a Granny High and low, two lives now wasted World 's best car never looked back after an unlikely start Kevin Eason traces journey of Rolls-Royce from Manchester hotel to top slot in luxury market TSB Microsoft Saudi raider proud to be thought a potential buyer Boy, 3, dies from food-poisoning bug NatWest Butcher cleared of world 's worst E coli outbreak GPs told to keep watch for cruelty Child Abuse Video captures attack on baby Channel 4 film chief poached by Hollywood Citytraveller Direct Ltd. Renault Dredger that hit barrier is sister ship to Bowbelle Women make an exhibition of themselves for art Dalya Alberge on how a film of half-naked exotic dancers was put on display by a public gallery Gateway2000 Man appears in court over WPC murder Army Be the Best RAF pilot escapes court martial French truckers plan strike over 'broken' pledges Eurosceptics knocked by Bonn recovery G 30 Men NG Together is LY Harder Fiat Brown spells out terms for joining EMU BT The Harley Medical Group Clarke warns of being stuck in second division Legal & General Business leaders to help Brown Which? Sceptics have smile wiped off their faces Riddell on Politics Blair apologises for shortened summit retreat Wine stays corked as young French palates are tickled by fizzy water and beer Xerox DocuPrint N32 Scots hail Mandela 's courage 'Un-Jewish' gibe by Netanyahu ignites Knesset PLO-Israel talks delay Spain seeks dual control of Rock airport The Document Company Saddam threatens to test UN on sanctions American couple adopt Vanunu World in Brief (Reuters): Blast rocks Beirut campus (Reuters): Amazon gunboat diplomacy (AP): Fresh delay in Papon trial (Reuters): Gunmen kill 22 in Algeria (AP): Mormon rebuff for Rodin Plastic surgeon 'molested stars' Debonair Mir space chiefs 'risked crew lives to save cash' Hillary Clinton takes ride down memory lane First Lady finds a welcome in the Republican suburb of her childhood Tom Rhodes writes Hill House Hammond Jiang calls for fresh start in relations with US Stephen King closes the book on his publishers Swiftcall Pilot HIV alert for 98 in drugs and sex case 'I gazed at my breasts, silently saying goodbye' Ann Kent marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month by telling how she survived the disease The Times Tomorrow British Heart Foundation What is Dcis? What is Dcis? Vanity can make the world a better place, says Nicholas Foulkes, who explains the exquisite pleasures and pains of life as a walking work of art Sun Au revoir Europe, but not goodbye EMU is at least a decade away for Britain, says Tim Congdon Plot thickens The Times Diary Picture Gallery Babies, lies and videotape These terrible films of parental abuse force us to face the unthinkable Unhand me! The Times Diary Tables turned The Times Diary Jobsworths The Times Diary No win, no fee, ho solution Adrian Zuckerman on the flaws in reform of legal aid The Single Issue Brown is right to rule out early entry Eagle and Dragon An important test for the American policy of 'engaging' China One-Way Traffic Rolls-Royce requires overseas investment to survive Court lesson from killing of WPC Legal aid reforms Status of teachers Problem on the farm Gypsy asylum-seekers' right to enter 'Flexible' EU treaty Family values Royal Academy Barring accidents Animal testing Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Call for listing of war memorials Snap judgment Heard in the High Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Lecture Luncheons Meeting Latest wills Birthdays today Personal Column Rebuilding will cost at least £4 million Work starts again on bombed City church Baron Dholakia Baroness Rendell of Babergh Baron Islwyn Baron Janner of Braunstone Legal appointment Anniversaries Legal retirement Dinners Eton dinner Service dinner Forces appointments Forthcoming marriages Founders' Company All Tickets! Tickets Princess Paul of Yugoslavia Princess Paul of Yugoslavia died on October 15, in a nursing home at Meudon near Paris aged 94. She was formerly Princess Olga of Greece, the elder sister of the late Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent. She was born on June 11,1903. Personal Column The House of Detention Gala Christmas Party Professor Richard Schilling Professor Richard Schilling, CBE, occupational therapist, died on September 30 aged 86. He was born on January 9,1911 Flight Seekers Sunliving Travel Limited Flightseats Airlink Worldwide Flight Searchers Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetline RSPB Canon Richard Mason Canon Richard Mason, Archdeacon of Tonbridge, 1977-95, died from cancer on October 6 aged 68. He was born on april 26.1929. (From our Aeronautical Correspondent): On this Day Luncheon in Mid-Air. Exhibition Flight of New Aeroplane Why not go for the £1,000 November prize? Next week sees the prizes for October awarded; this week a look at Simon Grayson's team, Which is lying third in the PFA league The story so far League Updates ITF Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores Why late entrants to ITF can still scoop a big prize It's Not Too Late to Enter ITF Your full guide to ITF players and transfers Desperately seeking strikers? There are bargains to be had that will rake in points without breaking the bank Goalkeepers The Times Crossword No 20,622 News Information Newspapers Support Recycling KLM AirUK American Express Insurance Services In the Times Business Index London braced for nosedive after Wall Street is halted Gold and mine stocks battered City warms to Vickers' planned sale of R-R John Charcol Business For sale Peace Dash for gas Arts Windfall investors lose out as prices slump Sport Anger over Brown's stance on EMU Index Business Today Ex-cheif pursues Disney for £300m The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Sterling fails the five tests for EMU The Single Currency Debate The Treasury applied Gordon Brown's criteria for joining Emu to the European economies. George Sivell extracts the results of the treasury team's findings GMG Brands name to be abandoned New Thai trust hit by turmoil Poll on power reveals apathy of customers Tourist Rates Defence trio tempt Thomson Hope for investors Egypt bound Reed puts IPC titles up for sale Exchange rate hits Amvescap Shareholders approve £1.3bn BG buyback WPP lines up stake in Chime By our City Editor: Euro coming or not Commentary AT&T British Funds Liffe Option EMU concerns set aside as City tracks Far East Stock Market 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 Gold gets sinking feeling Tempus Barclays 3i Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes WPP Wall Street British motor industry roars ahead under foreign flags The state of the UK's car plants has never been healtheir, says Kevin Eason I spy Family and former foe join forces in fight for Liberty I spy.. . The Times City Dairy Phone rage The Times City Diary Legal move The Times City Diary What do you give the man who has, if not everything,… The Times City Diary Conflicted in The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw New system could spell end for ABCs Marketing OFT's loams clampdown alarms Cityscape Intel and Digital call truce with $700m agreement Burger King empire beefed-up by Allied One 2 one Picture Gallery Clydesdale parent buys US lender Debonair gives loss warning UPF profits increase 5% From a Correspondent: Consensus sought on EU gas plan The Times Firms join forces to invest in care homes Business Roundup Autologic plans to float Parisa's Booze war IMI raises $100m Geo seeks alliance Lilleshall's French buy British Sugar expands Utilities agree on joint £2m gas-fired plant 3i to lift buying power by £500m Irish Government investigates Bula share ownership By our Financial Staff: Ex-chief of Fison to head JMG LineOne By our City Staff: Lloyd's to give names more help Energis Telecoms Picture Gallery Videologic named in 3DFX case Shares dive in the thin trading Compaq Planet Microsoft The Times Portfolio £2,000 to be won Portfolio The Times Unit Trust Information Service Church's Tourists with attitude A fine American production of Porgy and Bess reaches Britain this week. Rodney Milnes met cast Opera & Ballet Too cool for comfort Pop Death In Vegas Waterfront, Norwich Conductors who leave their mark Concerts Silver security Camerata/Fujioka Manchester 298,000 readers of this sextion go to the theatre at… Posterity lauds the Luneville hoth? As a major retrospective opens in Paris, Richard Cork contemplates the creative genius of Georges de La Tour Gramophone Awards The Royal Opera in conert at the Barbican Hall The… Sbc Around the London Galleries Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Production of Prokofieff's The cat that cooked the book Nicolette Jones dons a striped top hat a celebrate 40 years of Dr Seuss and his child-friendly feline Business to Business NatWest Multiple Display Advertising Items Join Us Now & Retire In 3 Years! Considering a Career in Executive Recruitment? Notice to Readers Business for Sale Call Box Pirtek KJC BGF Drowning his sorrows Theatre Woyzeck Gate, W11 Report finds courses fail to aid small firms Rodney Hobson hears on training from academics and a language classes entrepreneur Computers & Computing Services Time Computer Systems Firms divided over merits of EMU Learner thriving as teacher Tag PC Briefings Business Services Make a big impression, use the best address in town Message plus Multiple Display Advertising Items QD Chambers QD ZMB Laurence Simons Financial Law Panel Another good earner Edward Fennell reports on the rise of election law and its implication The British relish for mocking officialdom may give rise to a proliferation of spoof parties Scrivenor: Right address Queen's Counsel Picture Gallery Scrivenor: Scoring a double first Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Less is more Another first for a woman Scrivenor: Term of study Scrivenor: Pupil's feedback Eagan Janion Chambers Will justice drown in a swamp of paper? Index Price Waterhouse QD Confederation of British Industry Barnett Alexander Chart The Times Newspapers QD HW Group Baker & McKenzie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cloisters It seems a crime to take so long Adam Sage explains why police inquiries can take longer in France To Advertise Call 0171680 6828 Garfield Robbins Positive about Disabled People Legal Appointments Chambers Rights for all - but the price must be right Ben Emmerson welcome the new Human Rights Bill, but still detects a flaw Fax Cameron mcKenna GE Capital Fleet Services Virgin atlantic QD Brent Council Laurence Simons Chambers PSD QD PLC 17 Old Buildings Lincoln's Inn London WC2A 3UP Laing Hughes-Castell Gateway2000 Denton Hall Heritage Lottery Fund KK Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Guildhall University The open university Shadow Leader wins vote of confidence Richard Evans sifts the formbook and finds ten National Hunt horses to follow Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Redcar Thunderer: Cheltenham Dettori escapes injury in fall Yesterday's Results Leicester Rapid Raceline Ireland choose secure base for final push Football Bold Hamed ready to take United States by storm Boxing: Sheffield Featherweight Signs Multimillion-Dollar Contract with Cable Television Company Legal & Public Notices Battery men think positive Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Robinson returns to the fold Rugby League Nicholas able to walk tall amid turmoil Pakistan crumble against Pollock Cricket Dutch yacht in need of mast repair Sport in Brief Storm force Thompson out Lomas leads Marlins seal rapid rise by landing the biggest haul Keith Blackmore sees a memorable finish to the World Series For the Record Today's Fixture Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Cowboys riding for a fall after Eagles swoop to take spoils American Football NFL Details Winning Move Keene on Chess Safety steered back on race agenda On the issues raised by Schumacher's tactics Leisurely progress for Henman Tennis Bosch Word-Watching Dale keeps his nerve to complete title upset Snooker Second-hand headaches Television Choice Portrait of the artists as lonely Londoners Review BBC1 Schumacher is called to account Ferrari driver to face FIA Times Two Crossword Racing 47 Stow left oil England sidelines Englaland Squad Marshall enjoys a winning return Smith to end reign at Ibrox Baseball 49 Hewlett Packard

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