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News from 29/10/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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George Cole, James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, James Drife (Professro of Obstelries and Gynaecology), Simon Barnes, David Hands and Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Philip Howard, Patrick Collinson, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Roger Maynard, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Marit Hargle, John O'leary Education Editor, Dennis Griffiths (Chairman), Donald Hutera, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, A. P. Thirlwall (Professor of Applied Economics), Peter Capella, John McCarthy, Patricia Holland, John O'leary, Education Editor, Ken Coates, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Jason Nisse and Sarah Cunningham, Valerie Elliott and John Goodbody, Rachel Kelly, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Richard Stott, Nigella Lawson, James Francis, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Marcia McLeod, Paul Durman, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Philip White, Denny Henderson, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, James Moorhouse (Mep co-ordinator), Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent and Ben Macintyre, Adam Jones, Clive Parker, John O'donnell, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, John FitzGERALD, Oliver August, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Hettie Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, A. V. G. Hagedorn, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Michael O'neil, Gerald Larner, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, D. S. Ford, Frank Allaun, Anjana Ahuja, Gavin Hadland, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Mike Murphy, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, John Lewis, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Lesley O'Toole, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, John Parfitt, James Christopher, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent and Jan Raath, Susan MacDonald, Robin Lodge, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, M. G. Bignell, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Simon Anholt, Dr Keyboard, Colin McQuillan, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Lisa Verrico, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Alasdair Murray and Oliver August, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Cheriebooth Shares surge back after record fall Wall Street rally turns the tide China holds out oil human rights Index Picture Gallery Gulf War syndrome officials reprieved Wives and Mistresses London's homeless to live in Admiralty Arch British au pair's fate in hands of jury Is this Britain's Biggest Salmon? Briton to move off death row I made mistake, says Schumacher Meningitis jabs Soya source Hamilton loses Demi on Parade Harrods Blair's eloquence slips on a banana skin Matthew Parris Political Sketch Minister admits error on Gulf War poisons Inquiry finds mistakes by civil servants and officers, Michael Evans British Midland Prince of Wales flies to Africa with Harry Prime Health Clarke urges 'yes' campaign In Grief Assault charge Du Pre film New PC tests Queen's visit Hindley poll Footballer hurt Dome protest Top drawer Dying woman granted wish for dignified end Doctor will give diamorphine when pain becomes too much, reports Emma Wilkins Mother pleads for daughter adopted against her wishes Girl of ll did not want to leave her mother permanently, Court of Appeal told. Frances Gibb reports Bowie dances to top of the wealth charts Philips Videos of child cruelty branded deceptive First National Hamilton to face £50,000 inquiry bill Never mind, Tootsie, size isn't everything Andrew Pierce listens as Neil Hamilton's secret tapes reveal all about Mohamed Al Fayed's private obsession MJN Best Buys Minister bans sale of powerful laser pens News in Brief Guerin ruling Minibus fire Banger ban stays Victim named Landmark sale Line Fluff ? Hair? Must be showtime at the Tate again The Tufner Prize Free sistem Opposition aide held over leak of McAleese papers Christian Aid Hitler watercolour is sold for £4,600 Inaccurate meat labels exposed Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct MPs back call for memorial to women of war Honda Student alert after three die of meningitis Why Universities Ate a High Risk Demon Internet Letter rewrites Light Brigade story Cardigan Lucan never discussed order to attack the Russian guns, reports Philip Delves Broughton Nature's Best Bad case of the jitters spoils Sotheby's party Body m woods maybe missing boy, 11 Cable & Wireless Britain to free children from soccer slavery Nimble fingers earn families' daily bread Zahid Hussain reports from Karachi on the causes of child la labour Adultery case rector to appeal News in Brief Bail refused Fiennes divorce Costs appeal Case dropped Sirens called off Greedy octopus Thames Water Angling far a place in history The record for the biggest salmon has stood for 75 years, but now it is under threat from a monster hooked in 1912, writes Michael Hornsby Sansbury's Bank £3,000 for teacher who blew whistle Blair backs spinning' under control Old hand makes light work of political bumps Peter Riddell finds the Cabinet Secretary unruffled by the change to a new regime Army Be the Best Scotland 'is the only place' for Lockerbie trial Advil Olivetti Computers Worlowide Election rivals goifrto battle again US likely to use force if Iraq halts inspections Blind driver takes Italian judge for miraculous ride Air Miles (Reuters): Lawyer escapes shark attack You can't put a price on customer care, but you… (Reuters): $10bn aid package to bail out Jakarta World in Brief (AP): Japan urged to lift Pill ban (AP): Singer has Parkinson's (Reuters): Bush fires close airports (Reuters): Montmartre coach ban (AP): Murder book withdrawn (Reuters): Sex classes for Singapore The Noth West. The home of business success Death row reprieve for British tycoon Businessman wins vital round in long battle to clear his name, David Adams in Miami writes Second Swiss list offers little for Holocaust victims Lloyds Bank US finds influence on wane in Africa Product Recall Asda Band Chocolate Raisins Zambia loyalists thwart army coup Nairobi hosts talks for peace in Sudan DELL Russia has freed itself from past says Yeltsin Russian leader insists that economic and social reforms cannot be reversed, Robin Lodge reports from Moscow Sage British envoys put on standby to help strike-hit drivers Dial a Phone Israeli leader casts vote 'by accident' "I've Changed my Mind about Giving to… US to give Jiang easy ride over ispieof dissidents Clinton lawyer tries to silence 'ex-lover ' Hewlett Packard Are you an Embracer or a Resistor? A study of consumer attitudes shows the British fall into four clearly defined categories. Anjana Ahuja reports Harrods Knightsbridge Betrayal: how Piers Merchant is doing it the book Chaste don't let themselves be chased Ingredients for a scandal Neuspaper Licensing Ageacy Sympatex The moment that changed my life To Celebrate its 25th anniversary, The Dyslexia Insitute is holding an auction at Christie's. One of the most coveted lots will be a bound collection of reflection by the great and the good on the defining moments of their lives Legal & General Royal Doulton Swiftcall How close are we to catastrophe? Anatole Kalesky finds some comfort for Western markets Peacemaker The Times Diary Trade off The Times Diary Picture Gallery A prayer to St Micawber Now Blair, too, must hope for something to turn up from a European volte-face What, Amess? The Times Diary Plant rant The Times Diary Mae day The Times Diary Alan Coren Alas, Sharon, this must be the end of our open-door relationship Wall Street Blues London looks anxiously west to New York, cast to Hong Kong Keep the Candle Burning Ire should choose the Mary closest to Mrs Robinson Phew, what a Whopper This record is the monopoly of long-deal, silver European fish Now that Brown has had his say Free speech for Strasbourg Four Plea on legal aid Pages of history Strokes and polyglots7 Britannia decision Royal tribute Letters that are intended for publication should… Hume's call for abortion reform Helfgott's legacy Not again! Life force Court Circular Royal College of Physicians Today's royal engagements Lecture Dr Myra McCulloch Luncheon Today's birthdays Forthcoming marriages St John's School, Leatherhead Baron Puttnam Baroness Kennedy of the Shaws Distillers' Company Appointment Picture Gallery Memorial service Latest wills Legal appointment Personal Column Anniversaries Dinners Inns of Court awards Professor George Forrest Geirge Forrest, Wykeham Professor of Ancient History Oxford University, 1977-92 died on October 14 aged 72 He was born on September 24,1925 Christopher Van Kampen Christopher Van Kampen, cellist, died of cancer on September 30 aged 52. He was born on September 4,1945 Personal Column Health & Beauty Neil O'connor Neil O'Connro, experimental psychologist, died on October, 1, aged 80. He was born on March 23,1917 Sir Ralph Southward Sir Ralph Southward, KCVO, Apothecary to the Queen, 1972-74, and to the Royal Household, 1964-74, died on October 16 aged 89. He was born in Glawgow on January 2,1908 (From our Special Correspondent): The Purchase of Beachy Head The best way to change channels C4 urged to cut reruns, back Britain and take risks To Advertise Call Barnes Kavelle Limited Kestrel Media, Sales & Marketing Tapping into microculture Companes are missing out on a goldmine by failing to speak the language of consumers, says Simon Anholt Media Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expanding, Lively Sales Company The Times Newspaper Roland Berger & Partner GmbH Courtis & Partners Fax The mail behind Morse The Childs reveals the secrets of great Tv drama. Interview by Raymond Snoddy New spin on euro debate Free GQ Actine Magazine Roe Every Reader African TV: visions of a continent News The Times Crossword No 20,623 Aa Information Swissair Business Lifeboats In the Times Economics Markets wait a words from Greenspan Business Editor Patuebce Wheatcroft WorldCom bid threatened by falling shares Sids dump shares in Ceefax stampede Homes Ingram is surprise choice to head Glaxo James Capel Investment Management Sport Television and Radio Business Today Unleashed Pitcher to go Virgin on track to better railway service Legal & Public Notices New siuper-watdidog primed to boost consumer protection English ICA seeks way to sever links with chief Water companies given tougher leakage targets Larger homes lift Bellway Tourist Rates Vickers expects to close deal Generate quits race for BZW Hewlett Packard Sentance to join BA as chief economist Business Roundup Azlan rejoins market Deal agreed by dockers Two join Asda board My Holdings advances Profits soar at Hit Friendly Hotels expands LineOne By our City Staff: Zeneca sales decline The Stationery Office Emirates Pitcher agrees to quit United Utilities chair By our City Editor: Odds against Joe Public Commentary Water pressure leaks away Sir Desmond pitches in Cross the tracks Rivals sue Dyson over claims in advertising Cassidy rejects resign call Try BT's 0800 for 3 months for just £25… Sainsbury hires brand consultant British Funds Lifee Options Shares claw their way back after record fall Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Depositsts (%) Gold Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Far East banks Bids Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Cash-rich can make hay Twmpus Bellway Wall Street Correction or Worse- a future that doesn't beat thinking about? 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Hettie Judah reports Ridiculous to the sublime Concerts Alfred Brendel Manchester Romance is dead LSO/Hickox Barbican Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hopes Juliette Bausor Star of the past (End) Comedy Lee Hurst Wycombe Swan The Times General Scott on parade Director Ridley Scott had to put Demi Moore through military hell for his new movie, G. I. Jane-but he likes strong women. Lesley O'Toole reports Catch the wigs POP Bentley Rhythm Ace Astoria Tower Too good for the talkative JAZZ John Lewis Pizza on the Park Opera & Ballet The Kensington Today's Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertainment complled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesment of films on Lomdon and (where indicated with the symbol) Nothing like a dame Cross-dressing fun with Rupert Everett; lonely misses launch a musical manhunt The milk Train Docsn't Stop Here Anymore Lyric, Hammersmith To advertise in The Times theatre listings nplease… Singing for Mr Goodbar Tales My Lover Told Me King's Head. 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Chris Ward reports Cyber Loyalty Stars of stage and screen The Quest for more success Mega-byte books IT merger can power the disabled into work A national plan may solve a skills shortage, says Gavin Hadland Tag PC Technology Web therapy lacks vital human touch say psychologists State-of-the-art Western technology and ancient Eastern knowledge are both being used to treat human frailties in the computer age How to get the world off your back Hewlett Packard LineOne Video tech will speak volumes to deaf users Terry's a man of many places Diva iSDN Beware wages of bin Chris Partridge reports on how the Dutch are getting to grips with their rubbish problems-by installing computers in tower block dustbins Psion Dacom Is a graphics card really worth buying? 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