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News from 31/10/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Stanley Sadie (Editor), Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, Grace Bradberry, Magnus Linklater, Kate Fielden, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Oliver August and Alasdair Murray, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, John Wadham, Andrew Le Sueur, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Paul Whittaker, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John Clarke, Norman T. Shepherd, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Audrey Magee, B. H. Parker, Deborah Collcutt, Ann Knight, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, C. Roe, Robin Russell-Jones, Neil Harman, Sydney Friskin, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alan Peary, Adam Jones, W. David, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Emma Wilkins, Peter Hall, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Terri Judd, Bronwen Maddox, Alan Calverd, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Oliver August, W. Stephen Gilbert, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, John Lloyd, John Honey, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Chris Parker, James Landale and Jill Sherman, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Brian Meldrum, Caitlin Moran, Martin Vanheems, Dieter Helm, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Glanville, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Peter Melchett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Marianne Curphey, Peter Anderson, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Charles Beare,

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2.45 am: Au pair found guilty Louise Woodward sobs as jury delivers verdict Straw to abolish exclusion orders Soros loses $2bn VAT on charity Index Hubble , Bubble, Vat Trouble Hague warns Heseltine to keep clear Italy takes on a tyrant: the mother-in-law Country Cousins Picture Gallery Tomorrow Allied Dunbar Best for Sport Danny Baker Lawrence Dallaglio Frank Leboeuf Sport Tory fools rush in where Lilley fears to tread I Tax-break review threatens future of charity shops Scottish Windows Peers overturn Burrell's art will Suspended Labour Mp attacks Chief Whip Diana trust fund 'has lost millions to illegal traders' Action zones to improve health News in Brief Expulsions rise News in Brief Plasma recall News in Brief Drink survey News in Brief GP charged News in Brief Fire kills four News in Brief Gas found News in Brief Travel travails News in Brief Pesticide ban News in Brief A 13 bomb alert News in Brief Amies breaks cover on the emperors' clothes Paris catwalk creations attacked as 'unwearable' and aimed simply at attracting publicity to sell scent. Robin Young reports Family terrorised by Quality Street gang Girlfriend charged with murder of bishop's son Clinique Trial exposes worst traits of us justice British lawyers accuse prosecutors of mishandling case as proceedings degenerate into a shambles BT Village gripped by nightly drama The nailbiting uncertainty surrounding the future of their local girl has united a cheshire hamlet in its faith in her, says paul Whitaker Maple Computer Corporation (Uk) Limited Spending rises as-feel-good ' factor returns Tomorrow in the Times Harrods Limited Head puts stop to a sweet little business Virgin Towering mistake iri Anneka's challenge Carol Midgley on renovations that went wrong Major who said Army was elitist can keep his j ob MMX Technology Supersonic Thrust takes slow route home Oxford fights for fees to compete with US rivals The Kasparov Challenge Debonair PC World The Computer Superstore First Lady traces her heroine's path, 55 years on Hillary Clinton is making a sols trip to Belfast, like Eleanor Roosevelt in 1942, writes Martin Fletcher Woodstock Floors Limited Montserrat tents were full of holes News in Brief Drift-net ban News in Brief Rescuer's view News in Brief Same again? News in Brief Moben Exit polls show big lead for McAleese Best Ever Christmas Prices Prince tastes Swazi life, but not the water Alan Hamilton on the opening of a communal tap that had villagers gushing over their royal visitor Tennis fans to be searched for laser pens Lift the Lid off Buying Direct SKY No mercy for driver who loved Listerine Tory voters rate Blair as best party leader Poll shows william Hague is failing to make his mark, writes peter Riddell Where Europe Counts Most Daewoo Hague faces strife until Emu is seen to stand or fall Riddell on Politics DIAL-a-PHONE Heseltine returns to fight on Europe James Landale and Jill Sherman report as opemn warfare is declared Referendum Party Renews Fight Memoirs reopen Westland wounds Christmas on the street Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title The door shuts for keeper of No 10 Torture killing of German girl sparks calls for action on sex offenders Germans liked to think that gruesome sex crimes happend only in other countries until the torture and murder of a ten-year -old forced the nation to face reality, Deborah collcutt reports Our Foreign Staff: French truckers tell Kinnock not to meddle Marks & Spencer Launch of Ariane 5 rocket relieves high anxiety National Savings Dietrich's love life for sale Souvenirs of a star's affairs auctionaed off by family, reports Giles Whittell Thomas Cook Holidays Reuters: 40 nations unite to fight child labour Dell Iraq bars American pair in arms row with UN Swiftcall Nine years' jail for French traitor (Reuters): Brothers sentenced to die (Reuters): Yemen tribesmen release Briton World in Brief (Reuters): Fraud' protest in Algiers World in Brief Yeltsin for World in Brief Ransom demand for priest World in Brief (AFP): Fanta message denied World in Brief (Reuters): Mars mission to be ended World in Brief Young Trump names her price Oregon Scientific Congress critics confront Jiang on nuclear deal Bogot? general enlists chastity in war for peace (AFP): Catholic bishop freed by Beijing Septuplets watch on woman in Iowa Hp Hewlett Packard Clouds hang over outlook for China's long boom Follow the tweed creed From herringnone handnbags to smart loafers, tweed has shed its sensible image to become the hottest look this season. Style Editor Grace Bradbery reports The Sunday Times The Times Sympatex Bonsoir Direct 100 years of passion On the eve of the writer Naomi Mitchisoln's 100th birthday, Magnus Linklater charts the trubulent life of a radical feminist, free thinker, tribal mother, famous lover-and survivor of the 20th century Mulberry Arts Time Computer Systems From bedknobs to broomsticks A workshop for the jobless proved a magical chance for a Cornish witch, says Ann Knight Squaring up for a battle of Britain John Lloyd on why EMU is forcing politicians to take sides EMU will be the start, not the end of it Missed out The Times Diary Picture Gallery Wishing upon a star God is dead, superstition is daft. So why am I still afraid to tempt fate? Andy capped The Times City Diary Salon so good The Times City Diary Dame delight The Times City Diary In Edinburgh , the Sultan of Brunei rose daily at 7… The Times City Diary Philip Howard Odes and odium, hubris and humility Old Men Forget Heseltine and Clarke should remember the virtues of loyalty Seven-Year Itch Saddam has been encouraged security council vacillation Child's WORk How best to help the children too poor for the ture childhood Rights Bill: not far enough , or too far? Du Pre film Us 'betrayal' on global warming Access to Stonehenge Postal performance Santa stamps Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Mozart unmasked Role of accent in a living language Eu driving tests Living wills Own goal Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Royal Society of British Sculptors Today's birthdays Personal Column Baron Naseby Baron Higgins Lord Stone of Blackheath Baron Freeman The night sky in November Memorial services Receptions Service dinner Luncheon Tickets Forthcoming marriages St Mary's School, Wantage The Bristol Society Legal election Anniversaries Latest wills Flights Directory Henry Pelling Henry Pelling, FBA, political historian, died on October 14 aged 77. He was born on August 27,1920 Flights Directory Airlink Worldwide Faresavers Jetline Flight Seekers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Searchers Jetworld Sunliving Travel Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Hans Marcus Hans Marcus, international lawyer, died in London on October 8 aged 76. He was born in Aumühle, Germany, on July 18,1921 Legal Notices Travers Smith Braithwaite The Insolvency Act 1986 Employment Link (Solihull)… In the High Court of Justice N V. Linklater N. V. Linklater, CBE, arts administrator, died on October 19 aged 79. He was born in Bombay on August 15,1918 Mr Joseph Pulitzer News The Times Crossword No 20,625 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Flight Savers RNLI Royal National Lifeboat Institution In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Minister ordered to explain coal policy BT hit by loss as talks continue Good tidings for Christmas card group Fraser Nelson on the companies prized last night at the Aim awards ceremony Business Levitt may walk free from American jail Arts Soros loses $2bn as market rout takes toll Financial Adviser Independent Sport Television and Radio Business Today Nat West sale On the attack Thailand 's stock market falls to eight-year low Janet Bush looks into the financial turmoil in South-East Asia that is being blamed on the Bangkok Government Anglian defies warnings with rise in dividend London property 'peaking' LineOne ING emerges as riyal bidder for Nat West Markets arm One in six to abandon British Gas Sir Rocco blows into Russia RF Hotels wins contract to run two hotels in St Petersburg Railtrack in rescue talks National Savings to improve returns Business Roundup Shell in accounting link Business Roundup Stena Line turnaround Business Roundup Premier post for Stevens Business Roundup Tullow meets forecasts Business Roundup Danka profits increase Business Roundup French seek KPN stake Business Roundup Name change planned Pressac accelerates Axa-UAP to rebrand all products Business Roundup Tourist Rates BAe boosted by £319m Siemens deal Exchange censures City Site Star Wars proves force behind Rank success One million switch on to Telewest By our City Editor: A catalogue of anomalies Commentary TWA British Funds Liffe Options London shares fight back as global falls continue Stock Market Mihcael Clark 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 In defence of Europe Tempus Oil exploration Tempus Pressac Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Winchester Tempus Wall Street A misunderstanding of 'stability' by Brown Economic View Anthony Harris Chancellor is not facing up to the tougH questions on EMU Loose scion The Times City Diary D after all the etymological reflections on Diageo,… The Times City Diary Contracting out The Times City Diary Pride goeth The Times City Diary A Time-Capsule reaches me. Within is this… The Times City Diary Chocs away The Times City Diary Why coal should no longer be king Dieter Helm argues that propping up mines would be bad for the environment Chelsea Village Hotel From a Correspondent: Mitsubishi executives to resign over payoffs Air London soars ahead to £2.3m CNT Car dealership boss set to make £18m from float Lasmo rises after test success in Libya Support for EMU 'keeps London on top' The Times Vodafone seeks to raise French stake Business Roundup Serif to change name Business Roundup Wbb invests in China Business Roundup Acquisition for Action Business Roundup Indonesian deal for BG Business Roundup Eadie unit fetches £8.2m Business Roundup Dragon Oil advances Business Roundup The Times Unit Trust Information Service Invest in Yourself Shares halve earlier losses Swallow Hotels Portfolio The Times Enjoying a joke in the sanatorium W. Stephen Gilbert on how Ray Galton turned his historic meeting with Alan Simpson into television's latest comedy Plenty to shout about Opera: John Allison finds a Canadian company in robust musical health Taking their grief seriously Dance Shaftesbury AVE Change of key for the piano man At 14 Billy Joel was seduced by a temptress called rock'n roll, but now he's pushing 50 the affarir is over. Alan Jackson reports The Times They 're the 'If boys Hail the plonky bloke Nigel Williamson meets an unlikely hero of world music More girl power to their elbows Pop Albums Jazz Records Beat boffins come up trumps Gig Roni Size Astona WC1 Soul Records Runrig Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marlt Hargie 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 Theatres Life in the bleak lane Beckett Shorts The Other Place Statford Born a Musician Still scared of heights Vertigo Chester Gateway To advertise in this section please call the… Foreseeability test in joint enterprise Civil base for prosecution Giving commercial effect to transaction Trading level a material consideration Modern environmental law applicable to 1977 treaty Restitution claim neither contract nor tort Shareholder entitled to seek alternative remedy To Advertise Call 0171 680 6800 University Appointments Brasenose College Oxford Posts Urgent Business Courses The Nottingham Trent University The Times Independent Education The College-based Approach Portland Place School Queen's Education The Times Postgraduate Courses University of Brighton Senior Appointments Sigel Wright Consultancy London College of Beauty Therapy Saint Martin's Solihull Courses Holborn College Wanted Keen Readers The Writers Bureau How To Make £20,000 p. a. As a Sports Writer Make Money Writing For Children How To Make £30,000 p. a. Frealance Writins Travel Writers & Photographers How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Years Name Computer University College Chester To Advertise in this Section The British Institute St. George's University Start your Own Health Business Courses Escape the Winter Blues!! A single voice for the schools? Isis is celebrating its 25th anniversary, David Tytler reports Books give way to computers John O'Leary reports on the first British survey by the Library Association of secondary-school libraries The Times I Big questions for little people Nicolette Jones talks to jostein Gaarder about the follow-up to the philosophical sophies world Whitaker steps up World Cup campaign Equestrianism Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge England dispatch Korea with a flourish Winning Move Keene on Chess New trio on the road to Cairo For the Record Fixtures The Times Football Tyson breaks ribs in crash Sport in Brief Fast times Sport in Brief Trio opt out Sport in Brief Same again Sport in Brief Cool Borg topples Williams Snooker Arabian Story seeks happy ending British raiders thrive in lull before Melbourne Cup storm Pilsudski picked for Japan Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Specialists Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: New Market Llanelli firm as fixture dash looms Rugby Union AutoRoute Express Hall determined to drive career forward Alan peary on how the reluctant star of The Rugby Club left his troubles behind with a neat change of direction Craig points the way ahead Leading Players in Europe Rugby Union Statistics Robinson preferred to Wilson Goodway's limited options unlikely to worry Australia Rugby League The Times Farrell relishes role as leading light Christopher Irvine meets the Great Britain captain with an enormous task against Australia Ireland cling to memories of happy away-days Russell kempson finds Dublin regaining its sense of optinimism after a deflating night for the naion's world cup hopes World stage holds no fear for Yugoslavia Italy assume position of favourites Ushers Founder Sale Tottenham deny £6m approach for Czech Prodigy shooting through the ranks Neil Harman on the emergence of a young strker who is quickly shedding his L-plants with Everton Morecambe plan for a brighter future Non-League Football: Harvey Awaits Reunion with Old Friends in Coferecne's Big Match Jackson targets France as final destination on road to recovery Courageous Celtic striker battling back to fitness after brain surgery Smith provides only spark to give England crucial qualifying victory England. . . Holland By our Sports Staff: Robson homing in on career decision Times Newspapers Limited World tour owes debt to Norman's failed enterprise Rusedski scales another peak Tennis: Briton Dismisses Ulihrach's Challenge and Books Place in Hanover Word-Watching Graham's Hong Kong rises to occasion Bowls Gunpowder pioneers Television Choice Who cares about a gallery of grotesques ? Review BBC1 Montgomerie masters the pressure Scot regains composure to maintain advantage in pursuit of Order of Merit title Times Two Crossword Football FA to tighten betting guidelines Laser beam Illuminates dark deeds Julian Muscat sheds some light on foul play and 'nobbling' in sport Rugby League First Telecom Football Saturday Tomorrow in the Times

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