News from 30/10/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Andrew Puddephatt, Director, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Duff Burrell, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Gabriella Gamini, Alain de Botton, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Mark Dowling, Grace Bradberry, R. Findlay, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Oliver August and Alasdair Murray, Richard Hobson, Paul Tyler, Emad Mekay, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Paul Rock, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Tom Salwey, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Lawrence Dallaglio, Anthony Wigram (Chairman), John Bryant, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Bernard Dunstan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Archie Hunter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lawrence James, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Marlesford (Chairman), John Godfrey, Robert Bruce, Gordon Rogers, D. S. Bigwood, Michael Clark, Ken Ritchie Chief Executive, James Bone and Michael Theodoulou, Alexander Chancellor, Sebastian Barry, Aisling Foster, Deborah Collcutt, Ian McIntyre, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Christina Speight, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Chris Bonington, President, Alan Mattingly (Director), Robin Pellow (Director), John Hopkins, Stephen Gergely, Adam Jones, Ivor Hall, Raymond Keene, Edith Lederer, Bryan Gabriel, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Peter7 Riddell, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Cubbon, Dorothy Hill, Nigel Woodgate, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Des Dearlove, Gerald Larner, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, A. H. Cox, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Edward Karam, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Frances Lass, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Tom Rhodes, Richard Leakey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, John Phillips, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Hugh Colver, Merfyn Williams (Director), Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoBest for Films Tories split over Hague's policy on EU Revolt fear as shadow minister quits Blair unscathed by 'spinning' row Index New Guinness company name lacks pure genius Diageo The £250,000 word Best for Books The July's still out-and the strain shows London shares bounce back Iraq to expel US arms inspectors Best for Sport Levitt in US jail over lying charge Picture Gallery Best for Jobs Cartier Hague makes Blair's day with question he dare not ask Political Sketch NHS gets £103m a day-and a warning Biggest rise in years, but trusts musrt stay in black, reports Ian Murray Dell Picture Gallery Dissidents step up battle against PR for Europe Ex-whip to fight Merchant seat Prisoners to be given more TVs for cells Jobless crusader his double life Bishop's son is found dying after 'sex game went wrong' Orange Sex attacker may turn into killer, police say Don't sulk, girl told in rape case Wife terrified by release of the husband who hates her Barmaid sacked for golf affair wins award Saturday in the Times Mitsubishi Electric Councils face crackdown on fraud controls Students at Bar school exploit benefits loophole Police 'sickness' claims put pension bill over £700m Financial Times Baby Benz flips in safety test Manufacturer modilles 'safest small car in the world after accident at less than 40mph. Kevin Eason reports Abbey National Wallguard Critics accuse Honda of behaving badly over car advert Enterprising inventor patents real phaser gun American device can stun its victims by firing a bearn of laser light, reports Nigel Hawkes How a dollop of potato could slice the cost of paint Nigel Hawkes on the increasing use of natural materials in modern manufacturing Intel inside The Cashmere Store of Scotland By our Science Editor: Secret of long life maybe less work News in Brief Atkinson bail Not much cop Research threat Soldier killed Treasure ruling Spice Girls help Dame Vera put pop in poppy day Britain asks Brazil to extradite Biggs after 27 years Liverpool Victoria Cable & Wireless Prince Charming warms to his friendlier role Alan Hamilton on how a royal visit to Africa began with jokes to the press in economy class Marathon effort to raise £5m for Diana fund Rover No Title Princess's island on view No Title Mass jabs on campus as 2 die of meningitis Virgin direct Bereaved parents call for concerted action Disease struck so suddenly that daughter was unable to get help quickly enough, couple tell Peter Foster Fatalistic smokers wreathed in clouds of gloom International Fund for Animal Welfare Cadbury's loses Swiss chocolate bar wars The Times Literary Supplement Restaurants offer young chefs work on a plate Microsoft Homeless choose civvy street after Army day out Tycoon threatens to quit Tories for Goldsmith role Allied Carpets Split party risks being stranded on the fringe Riddell On Politics Lloyds Bank London mayor poll an insult say critics Williams rejects Senna crash theory in court Race against Martian clock to contact silent robot explorers The Royal British Legion Tiny (Reuters): Papon ruled fit to resume trial World in Brief (AFP): Algeria army chief moved (AP): Australia losing heroin war (Reuters): Jesuit murdered in India (AP): UN sanctions on Unita (AFP): Plea to avert lorry strike Germans dance to neo-Nazi tune of racial hatred Far right rock cassettes flood across Danish border writes Roger Boyes NatWest Hitler's alpine retreat to become holiday resort DIAL-a-PHONE Would-be officers make a right turn Legal & General Pope's apology to Jews attacked as empty gesture Plea to give looted gold to war victims Manchester Business School Council 'wrecks' Joan of Arc's cottage Magnet Food for thought Jiang and Clinton in open conflict Unscripted exchanges between two leaders provide dramatic climax to summit, writes Bronwen Maddox Hewlett Packard Christian leader's broken promise Swiftcall Pushers give police a shot in the arm Saddam expels Americans on inspection team Male stock hit by slump The Sunday Times Mandela urges Libyan leader to heed UN The Cooperative Bank Israel delays Albright talks Pain and a patient's rights Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on palliative care, the vitamin debate, laser therapy and the abuse of cocaine If the patient dies a few days earlier, so be it Brother The bad hair news for women Saga Insurance Services Midland Bank Cocaine 's link to sudden paralysis The A, B and C to health Feasting with panthers Amy Homes's novel about a paedophile has caused an uproar. Erica Wagner had dinner with her MINicall The Church called my father a devil TGhe daughter of the former Bishop of Durham finds the Church unchristian. Interview by Grace Bradberry Time Computer Systems Don't put democracy at risk Brian Cubon says the Rights Bill would weaken Parliament Ready and Abel The Times Diary Picture Gallery Danger, Clarke at work The former Chancellor may be bluff and popular-but he is still wrong Big hitters The Times Diary Banged up The Times Diary Heads off The Times Diary The game is up on the moors Hawk and grouse just don't mix, says Magnus Linklater Double Talk Two distinct issues require two different questions The Right Message Tories should unite behind a more sceptical stance A Hill of Beans Behind their green doubts Americans see big green profits Quest for a way to deliver fairer election results Making justice policy Short shrift for EMU Caught on camera Spinning for government and party Sensitive souls Change of address Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Military training in national park The right to roam Modern art The boss Fellow feeling? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Service dinner University news Stirling Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Builders' Merchants Oxford Institute of Legal Practice Carpenters' Company Luncheons Dinner European-Atlantic Group Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Worldcall Captain Geoffrey Stanning Captain Geoffrey Stanning, DSO, wartime destroyer officer and Bursar of Marlborough College, 1963-76, died on October 9 aged 85. He was born on April 10,1912 Sir John Farr Sir John Farr, Conservative MP for Harborough, 1959-92, died on October 26 aged 75. He was born on September 25,1922 Church news Professor Kenneth Kirkwood Kenneth Kirkwood, Rhodes Professor of Race Relations, University of Oxford, 1954-86, died on October 16 aged 78. He was born on September 20,1919 (From our Own Correspondent. ): The German Press Laws "The treatment of the Press in Germany has long has been a subject of just complaint, " wrote Our Own Correspondent in Berlin, following this up with an account of what happened to some journalist who fell foul of the law The Times Crossword No 20,624 Tory MP breaks ranks over Europe Business Western Provident Association Forecast American Express In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section Greenspan helps to bring calm as markets rebound Dead-cat bounce leads to free-fall Pilkington to cut over 6,000 jobs Sainsbury surprise Business Moderate wage call by Unison Travel By our Business Staff: Soros warning on unstable markets Iverson ally departs Direct Sport Sears to cancel £344m Andersen project Television and Radio Business Today Coal attack Visual bid Technical problems at our supplier of equity options… Tory attacks handling of pits threat B. A. T. Industries Industries By our Industrial Correspondent: British Gas plugs electricity Committee seeks say on MPC members CA calls for better utility regulation Business Roundup SFM £2.1m payoff Laporte sells subsidiary Valuation faces change Buxton protests to IASC Free drugs attacked Pentland sells division Digital TV debate Tourist Rates Principles for kids BAT confident despite decline in third quarter Expect sales to fall in Far East, says Body Shop Scandinavian Airlines By our City Editor: Reid between the lines at Sears Commentary Clarke joins Daiwa Europe as adviser Picture Gallery Yorkshire Food's losses to continue Liberty accused over dismissal Chairman to step down as Chesterton loses £7m British Funds Life Options Brokers stay cautious after Greenspan rally 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 Pilkington BAT Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Metal fatigue Tempus Property values Wall Street Economic reform potholes litter China's path to free trade entry On the skids The Times City Diary Sainsbury ready to return to its roots Sarah Cunningham says the company is looking to its past as the posh people's grocer to find a way forward You know that embarrassing moment when you pull out… The Times City Diary Branded The Times City Diary On a roll The Times City Diary One of Wall Street's top gurus has hit a sticky… The Times City Diary Checking in The Times City Diary Dun & Bradstreet Remarks over EMU cast doubts on wisdom of GM's management Don't waste gas supply Progress in transport Granada to invest £63m in Forte Hotels Palm Pilot Visual Action backs £148m Caribiner bid Insurers press for pensions shake-up UK investors seek control of Spanish soccer clubs The Times Tradepoint acts to open system to US dealers Jardinerie warns of disappointing result Business Roundup Lloyd's U-turn attacked French banker resigns Setback for Concurrent Tanker fleet to be sold Tamaris in strategic link Identifying disloyal employee Length of term Initial problem for the French Any Other Business Right note Respect has to be earned Accountancy Archie Hunter explains how the profession can best ensure it operates in the public interest Crash dash Father figures Creditor cannot sue over breach Claim not made until communicated Danger ahead if global issues are not addressed Audit Equities extend their rally Dannimac Portfolio The Times Unit Trust Information Service Xerox Newregency Essence of LA, so good you could bottle it New Movies: L. A. Confidential is darkly comic, potent and fragrant: not to be missed, says Geoff Brown 'Kim Basinger returns in style ; edge-of-the-seat stuff Dolby Sparklers but no fireworks Does the London Film Festival need a good shake-up? Geoff Brown previews next month's event and finds no cause for complacency Travolta WB Unholy mess New on Viewo Buena Vista International (Uk) Ltd. Opera & Ballet Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Times theatre Leppard of the prairies Hilary Finch meets a pioneer of Britain's early music renaissance who went wet Things do not fall apart Concert BCMO/Ades Birmingham The Times Tapping a rich vein of joy Stepping Out-The New Musical Albery New Classical CDs: Fine Schubert; Puccini backwards; titanic Bruckner Jesus Christ Superstar Grimm times Into the Woods Leicester Ideology, whiskey and wakes New York Theatre Gramophone Awards Victim of continental drift Richard Leakey finds one volume fails to rock the cradle of mankind Africa a Biography of the Continent By John Reader Hamish Hamilton, £30 ISBN 0 241 130476 A voice in his throat Sebastian Barry on a father transformed by the art of his son John Stanislaus JOYCEThe Voluminous Life and Genius of James Joyce's Father By John Wyse Jackson with Peter Costello Fourth Estate, £20 ISBN 1 85702 4176 The Times Reasonable revolution Roy Hatterslety Cleam Attlee a Biography By Francis Beckett Richard Cohen Books, ?20 ISBN 1 86066 1017 Going berserk is in the blood Lawrence James Blood Rites Origins and History of the Passions of War By Barbara Ehrenreich virago £18.99 ISBN 186049 8062 Just take it as read Alain de Botton The New Life By Orhan Pamuk Faber, £14.99 ISBN 0 571 17845 13 The Bard still plays his infinite jest It is the mark of Shakespeare's genius that he belongs to all of us and none of us, to every age and no age, Peter Ackroyd argues The Genius of Shakespeare By Jonathan Bate Picador, £20 ISBN 0 330 353179 Shakespeare's Sonnets Edited by Katherine Duncan-Jones Arden Shakespeare, £30 ISBN 0 17443 474 X Man for all treasons Ian McIntyre on the chaotic and theatrical life of Sheridan A Traitor's Kiss The Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan By Fintan O'Toole Granta, £20 ISBN 1 86207 026 Minerva Press Whitaker Booktrack End but not respite Erica Wagner The End of Alice By A. M. Homes Anchor, £6.99 ISBN 1862 3000000 Room enough for seven Aising Foster Finbar's Hotel Devised and edited by Dermot Bolger Picador, £8.99 ISBN 0 330 368788 A rare type of touch Alexander Chancellor Dear Bill W. F. Deedes Reports Mucmillan, £20 ISBN 0 333 71386 9 Bargains of the week: driving tanks in Scotland, Christmas with Mickey Mouse or cruising the Galapagos Island Connections Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailflinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Delta World Wide Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Travel Singspiel heads select team for Cup challenge Racing Nottingham Sedgefield Buck Jakes finds the pace too hot Stratford Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Specialists LineOne Rapid Raceline Race suffers added blow as yacht is withdrawn Sailing Northamptonshire turn to Reiffel for firepower Cricket: Problems at Hampshire Deepen after Australia Seam Bowler Decides on Move to the Midlands Legal & Public Notices Lang gives Britain benefit of the doubt The Australia coach is not over-confident, Christopher Irvine writes Wigan ready to move to Robin Park Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bristol enjoy relaxed frolic against Tonga Rugby Union: Touring Team Unimpressive while Gloucester Ring Changes Australia cannot meet players' wage claim Greening surplus to requirements again European tour heads down final straight Montgomerie in driving seat with Order of Merit to be settled in Spain The Times World tour takes shape Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Patience pays bankers share success Winning Movie Keene on chess Ireland toil in vain to recapture the spirit 1990 Memories of a golden summer dimmed by present side's struggle to negotiate play-off At Lansdowne Road Italy plough through snow to take up pole position By our Sports Staff: Hartson may not be saved by apology Kinkladze's absence drives City to honest endeavour Cowling joins Doncaster exodus Millwall old hands find the going hard By our Sports Staff: Yugoslavia score seven times to humble Hungary Web's revenge on those who practise to deceive Rusedski gets back in the winning routine Tennis: Siemerink Unable to Prenetrate Briton's Armoury as Rafter Endures Uncomfortable Laser Treatment For the Record The Times Hoffman sees off Newcastle Sport in Brief Smith's stroll Towers march on Taking roots in the Storm United are not the team in Manchester with recent success in European competition. Alan Lee reports World Society for the Protection of Animals Word-Watching England prepare for stern test against South Korea Hockey Frisco's Chinese cuisine Television Choice A king in waiting is also found wanting Review BBC1 Dallaglio takes up the baton Woodward selects Wasps flanker ahead of Johnson as England captain 'for foreseeable future' Times Two Crossword Golf McCarthy's men face mighty task to keep the dream alive Time to stand tall against best in world Lawrence Dallaglio reflects on the signal honour of leading his country International League for the Protection of House… Tennis The Boots Company Multiple Display Advertising Items First Executive P1-4 Management plus The Royal Bank of Scotland Express Gifts Ltd Controlasaurus's days are numbered The old-fashioned ethos that career comes before family is changing, says Susan MacDonald Credit Suisse Trainee Recruitment Consultants Crowson The Data Consultancy HLR Associates Limited I want to be a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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