News from 03/11/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, Hugh MacKay (Secretary), Michael Aylwin, Artemis Cooper, Valerie Reynolds, David Oldbury, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Tom Cannon, June Brough, E. P. Wilson, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Philip Delves, Philip Howard, J. A. J. Berry, John Popkins, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Antony Powys-Lybbe, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Stephen Nathan, Anthony Ralston, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Kate Parsons, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Paddy Ashdown, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Lawrence Wright, Richard Bloore, Keith Pike, Adam Jones and Carl Mortished, Peter Barnard, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Sally Jones, Nick Raynsford, Mary R. Elliott, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Tony Hoare, Noel Henderson, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Tony Alves, Howard Reynolds, Liz Butler, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, K. E. Exton, Christine Buckley, Adam Sage, Polly Newton, Tunku Varadarajan and Daniel McGrory, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Russell Jenkins and Daniel McGrory, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, McNally, Nigel Hawkes, Felicity Little, Bronwen Maddox, Peter Hearne, Michael Hornsby and Polly Newton, Melvyn Bragg, Simon Flowers, Felix Weinberg, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Peter Williams, Oliver August, James H Jones, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Stephen Andrews, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Mark Hodkinson, Richard Beecham (Chairman), Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Adam Garnt, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, James Bone and Michael Evans, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Steven Page, Elizabeth Cowley, Christopher Irvine, Marianne Curphey, Bill Edgar, David Powell, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Peter Robinson, P. A. Hearne, Bernard Black, Yvette Moyse,
ResumoToday Hague risks showdown on Europe vote Rebels may face three-line whip Ashdown predicts five-party future Truckers defy ban to beat blockade Index Part One the Other Kinsey Report The words that conjure up our century's story Saddam faces American raids Pro-gays bishop defied by parish A12 blocked 10 Great Audiobooks Special guilty plea may be Woodward's lifeline Under the Skin of Sport Former M16 officer is arrested on secrets charge Tiffany & Co. Today Pressure grows to save foxhunting Bill McAleese must sort out poppy dilemma Unisys Sixty injured in crashes on fog-bound A12 First Lady speaks of peace hopes in Ulster Spring expected to resign as leader News in Brief Bentley review A fairer cop Whale stranded Drug culture Thousands converge on village to join yellow ribbon campaign British Reaction Boston paper urges judge to issue manslaughter charge Jury was split over conviction The Jurors' Decision Xerox (UK) Ltd 'He will not strike down jury verdict' The Judge's Options Educating Harry: from Spice Girls to Rorke's Drift Alan Hamilton watches as the young Prince performs his first official Royal duty Mesh Computers PLC The Early Learning Centre MPs still without the power of speech Protesters set up camp at motorway site Surrogate mother in legal fight for baby Parish rebels over new pro-gays bishop Evangelicals will not accept an official appointment, writes Ruth Gledhill 'Queer Remembrance' anger Old soldiers condemn ceremony at Cenotaph, writes Kathryn Knight Hill House Hammond James Smart Lecture 1997 Abbey National Thames Water Judges set to escape register of Masons Liverpool Victoria Heavy duty for the frontline girls It's tough life with little room for privacy, so why would a young woman choose it? asks Joanna Bale Forward Trust Limited Readers urged to flirt with a library blind date Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Orchestras face crisis as children turn off music John O'Leary tells how the basic structure of the musical pyramid has been seriously weakened Change for BBC news DIAL-a-PHONE Time Computer Systems From the Press Association: New teachers may get help with debt Press at risk from privacy law, says Wakeham Paper told it can print spy claims - if they are untrue Driver in fatal crash escaped in police car Mouton Cadet Political vetting plan for quangos FIAT Garden astronomer shoots to stardom An amateur with a 10in telescope has discovered a supernova, reports Nigel Hawkes Words that define the modern age Dell Collins Dictionaries Jiang admits to 'mistakes' on massacre A near-apology by the President, left, could indicate a calulated move against Li Peng. China's No 2, James Pringle writes in Beijing Cable & Wireless Iranian President backs dissident against militant Islam Yeltsin pledge to heal dispute with Japanese Tears for Stalin's forest victims Richard Beeston in Sandormokh, northern Russia sees relatives free for the firstm time to grieve at the mass burial site of 9,000 killed in the Great Terror Sage The Cooperative Bank Baron leads Auschwitz slaves' fight Inside Germany French drivers spurn deal and begin blockade Rome rabbi welcomes 'mea culpa ' 7 Swiss Guard loses chief in pay crisis Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Employers attack Prodi agreement with unions Debonair Dietrich sale raises $650,000 Raids on Saddam backed in Congress Iraq has again raised the stakes write James Bone and Michael Evans Christian Right takes shine off Republican golden girl New Jersey's Governor could lose in local polls tomorrow, but across America tax-cut conservatives look set for victory, reports Bronwen Maddox in Washington First direct MJN Technology Limited Second trial over Oklahoma bombing World Summary Summit doubts Reuters: Clerics killed (Reuters): Migrants held (AFP): Havel ailing (Reuters): Rocket reverse Canada may face the big quake Science Briefing Rac MINi call Twins prove life's a script Research on twins by Lawrence Wright suggests that our identity is stamped on us from conception Reared apart, but their lives were identical Tempur Pedic (UK) Ltd. Secrets - and a sense of power When Alfred Kinsey's Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male was published in 1948 it provoked a social revolution. Today The Times begins serialising a new biography by James H Jones which reveals that Kinsey was a bisexual who used his methodology to justify his own sexuality Service line Insurance Silk Cut Ultra Kinsey and the gay crowd They got him into gay parties and nightclubs Tomorrow 'Elizabeth hacked at a chicken, all the while smoking a cigarette' To coincide with the publication of Elizabeth David's best recipes, her biographer Artemis Cooper traces her passion for food Ingersoll since 1892 Memory Like a Sieve? Harrods Knightsbridge Recipes that Hooked a Nation Mistresses of the universe David Sinclair watches in awe as the Spice Girls bring their campaign for global domination to South Africa Harrods Limited Tile place where writers of the world unite Spectre of the rose lingers Concert LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Royal National Theatre Dame Edna Everage Good night out with a book Get on the guest list for a wild all-nighter to celebrate National Libraries Week. Nicolette Jones sitts through the party invitations On guard for the avant-garde Theatre La Dispute/Contention Peacock Theatres A Mellion Freds Productions The Times This week in the Times Picture Gallery Wrecked on the rock of Europe Paddy Ashdown on the issue that will change our politics for ever There are no longer three main parties in Britain: there are five Flat broke Dog days Private prejudice and public justice The Louise Woodward trial adds to the case for allowing television cameras into English courts Still stuck in the trenches Both Blair and Hague need to break out of old positions, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Star attraction Caff gaffe Arctic role Pope and Papon Dates with history that should not be postponed Hurt Still Works Hague is right to confront his Europeans critics The Year of the Word All human life is captured by the words invented to describe it 'Long-term harm' of no win, no fee Commons standards Wheels under fire Accountability of London's mayor War memorials Lesson from France Strokes and polyglots Santa stamps New spin on the Crabtree legend Anne Boleyn's note Favourite firsts Choc horror Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Service dinner Stairlift Rentals By a Staff Reporter: 1,300-year glass craft tradition could end DJM: Nature notes Mark Warner Travel Insurance Dinners Flightseats Contracts & Tenders Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Announcements Gerard Corley Smith Gerard Corley Smith, CMG, former Ambassador to Ecuador, died on October 7 aged 88. He was born on July 30,1909 Dr Stanley Ellison Stanley Ellison, founder of Family and Youth Concern, died on October 5 aged 73. He was born on August 4,1924 Church news The Marquess of Ormonde Charles, 7th Marquess of Ormonde and Hereditary Chief Butler of Ireland, died in Chicago on October 25 aged 98. He was born on April 19,1899 Arthur Tracy Arthur Tracy, popular singer, died in New York on October 6 aged 97. He was born in Ukraine on June 25,1900 Taxi-Cab Drivers' Decision Six Thousand Men out on Strike The Marquess of Ormonde Hague faces Euro vote showdown The Times Crossword No 20,627 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling "Old Speckled Hen" Lifeboats In the Times Le Tissier rises early to end false dawn over Goodison Southampton Show They are Heading in the Right Direction Under the Skin of Sport Winner on Merit Corby Industrial Development Centre Fair Game Westwood takes title by storm Golf: Montgomerie Lifts Order of Merit for Fifth Time without Hitting a Ball Doherty turns the tide with defeat of Higgins in Malta Sport in Brief Kagwe conquers Big Apple Chase for Gallian quickens Line One Duval claims hat-trick Cruising sails over all obstacles Equestrianism: Michael Whitaker Encouraged by Two Step's Return Dancer waltzes into new job with victory Hockey: England Men Win in Egypt as Women are Shocked at Home South Koreans carve out ruthless revenge Sampras demonstrates his staying power Tennis Little profit after moving goalposts Passing the Buck Women's rights and lefts take centre stage McRae takes contest to the wire Motor Sport: Scot Ensures World Title Will Be Settled in Rac Rally Turner in touch with leader Sailing Reebok keeps sport running Athletics: Stephenson Benefits from Fresh Funds and New Challenge Jeffrey makes grade with Classic success Bowls Windless comforts Storm Basketball Mutual respect helps Strachan make most of limited options Fowler's folly costs Liverpool dear Britain's two surviving Uefa Cup teams have problems aplenty before tomorrow's games Bosancic inspires Barnsley to psychological turning point Feeble Villa left to debate their fading fortunes Pleat feels the heat as United ignite Champions enjoy another romp in the Premiership while their nearest rivals falter at Pride Park West Ham Unitede v Crystal Palace Today, 8.0 Graham lays foundation for credible challenge Newcastle begin to take on the dourness of Dalglish Derby use their legs to expose ageing Arsenal FA Carling Premiership First Division Second Division Third Division Goalscorers First Division Second Division Third Division Scottish League Cup Goalscorers Bell's League Championship Goalscorers Overseas Non-League Amd National Leagues Pools Check Vauxhall Conference Nationwide Carling F. A. Premiership Bell's League Championship Negri content to let goals do all the talking Scottish commentary Harford happy to keep Walsh Walker assumes power over Welsh assembly Northampton find common ground for latest ascent Eaton hat-trick turns the table Giovanni stems Real's ambition Clark confirms credentials in captaincy stakes William Hill Newcomer turns into heavyweight player TV Action Replay Why on earth do referees do it? 'Don't they watch on the telly and read the lips? A labio-dental fricative (or "F") means only one thing' Schumacher and fair play Standing up for rugby against Danny Baker This week in the Times Britain exposed for their lack of forward thinking Elementary errors allow ruthless Australia to triumph in first rugby league international Promoters plead for play-offs to remain Speedway Solitary sport finds its way in the modern world Simon Wilde asks Steve Hale to take a bearing on the most singular appeal of orienteering Death knell sounds for a game in crisis Eagles calm Storm with determined fightback Ice Hockey Ireland put faith in young recruits The Times Carrat gives Pontypridd stick Rugby Union: Holders Make Uneven Progress to Quarter-Finals while Cardiff save Organisers' Blushes Scots trapped in Leicester avalanche Players prepare for final reckoning Golf: Chart Hills Test Will Decide Junior Tour's Overall Champion No red faces as Llanelli look to All Blacks The Times Sale's drive accounts for loss by Wasps Rugby Union Andrew vents his frustration as Newcastle steamroller on Richmond take defeat lying down Lynagh's merry dance keeps Bristol on the wrong foot Buckton glimpses past glories Lacroix's boot condemns Hill to long winter Nigerian unable to reproduce best form Resisting the bait from believers of a fisherman's tale The Times Western outpost rejects isolation Saturday's Results Rapid Raceline Fallon joins late shift for double century Racing Flat Leaders By our Racing Staff: Arabian Story pursues crowning glory Nottingham Newcastle Melbourne Tomorrow Plumpton Guide to our Racecard Saddled with a new style Sally Jones returns to school to discover a soft spot for the old-fashioned art of riding side-saddle Audi Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching All you need to know to get started Keene on Chess Winning Move Multiple Display Advertising Items Rugby Union Athletics Golf For the Record Picture Gallery Guide to the Week Ahead Hockey Cricket Trial with anonymous jury is valid Prejudice not required in dismissing damages inquiry The Times Assessing pupil capacity of school Power to seek removal of liquidator Evidence of theorem recipe for confusion Capitalisation, week's change Compaq Planet Microsoft Danka Business Systems PLC Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Pressure on for MEPC payout The Pound Change on Week Stock Market British Funds MAM takes bull market by the horns Companies Word-Watching Financial adviser to join AIM Merseyside Market watch Economic Outlook The Facts The Board WH Smith sells its US music chain for £28m Th Parliamentary Channel Corporate Profile: BG Vickers close to buying GKN's defence business What the City Says French to tackle EMU ignorance Microsoft plans to install Windows in cars Murray joins the write-off league The Times Educational Supplement Our Verdict ICL enlists Dad's Army to beat millennium bug Alternative Investment Market Kelly hopes to score with Internet football Battle joined in talks on coal's future The Times Equity markets crash around the world but no one hurt - so far Centuries-old sound of Black October crashing Tulips, South Sea Bubble and 1929- it's all so familiar, says Tom Cannon Legal & General Tourist Rates Radio Choice Radio 1 Now this won't hurt a bit... Television Choice BBC1 Another little drop of caricature, Tone? Review Profile Roditi pay to plummet as market rout hits Soros Quota fund Retailers fear EU consumer rights changes Times Two Crossword M&S expansion to create 2,000 jobs worldwide This week in the Times Picture Gallery UK profits at six-year high Lloyds TSB runs buyer's rule over life insurers Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd. Aftershock Developers eye £15m Wimpey headquarters
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