News from 04/11/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Tricia Miller, Adrian Lee, Cathie Bell, Ronald Faux, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Tim Gomersall, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Andrew Edis, Jan Smaczny, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Mike Toynbee, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, David Burgess, Ivo Tennant, Simon Wilde and Richard Hobson, James H. Jones, Steve Keenan, Catherine Chetwynd, Debra Craine, Randy J. Maniloff (Attorney at law), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Charles Blake, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, James Bone and Michael Theodoulou, Ian Murray and Polly Newton, David Hands, Richard Worsley, Q. S. Anisuddin Vice-Chairman, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Carole Rosen, Jasper Gerard, R. A. Cook, Russell Kempson, Paul Yeoman, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, James Landale and Frances Gibb, Philip Bassett, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, Dame Mary Arden, Chris Smith, Marit Hargie, Gary Slapper, Steuart & Francis, Adam Jones and Oliver August, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Alan Wells, Chris Lockwood, Ronald Thwaites, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Dalya Alberge, Richard Morrison and Carol Midgley, Bronwen Maddox, Lynne Bateson, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mary Judah, Manager, Jonathan Caplan Chairman, Oliver August, Maurice C. Fitzpatrick, Peter Foster and Ian Murray, Rodney Hobson, Dawn Primarolo, John Allison, S. Sternberg (Life President), David Churchill, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Moira Petty, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter George, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, H. M. W. Harris, Elizabeth Cowley, Philip Webster, Shirley English and Arthur Leathley, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Robert Whymant, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Brian Parkinson Secretary,
ResumoInside Kinsey's Sexual Utopia Shared stage shock for Royal Opera 'People's opera' to move in with 'toffs' Iraqi threat to US spy planes Lights out Index French road gridlock as strikers man barricades 10 Great Audiobooks From Cats to Stallions Vigil in village Death reveals royal biographer's secret The Untouchables Woodward's lawyers make case for verdict to be annulled Abbey National Speaker brings to heel frisky old dog with a roving eye Political Sketch Inquiry prompts urgent reform of cancer screening Minister attacks failures that left women patients in the dark, write Ian Murray and Polly Newton Hague willing to let monetary union rebels go Mercedes-Benz Test for a young Prince Sale of unpasteurised milk to be outlawed News in Brief Neil Hamilton 142,000 guns handed in Stansted hijack retrial Labour election choice French bar Gypsies Drug health warning Tooth decay appeal Third meningitis death widens mass vaccination Students at Southampton ask why action was not taken earlier. Peter Foster and Ian Murray report Police marksman shoots armed woman after robbery bid Harrods guilty of racial bias Jelly wobbles as Britain's tastes in puddings break the mould Will 'cheated' loyal gardener Virgin Direct International Fund for Animal Welfare Life for killer whose trail led police to India MPs want fast track to top for best teachers Automatic pay rises would be ended by 'culture change', reports David Charter Head quits after report backs pupil SIEBE Stores charter aircraft to beat lorry blockade Supermarkets reroute drivers across Europe to avoid food shortages caused by strike, reports Kathryn Knight Mitsubishi Electric Freight frozen as French take to barricades Adrian Lee finds six lorry drivers stopping Calais's daily traffic of 7,500 vehicles Midland Bank British Gas Rights Bill is no threat to press, Irvine insists Norwich Union Dome 'worth £1bn for rebranded Britain' Nurses let sex offender play with eight-year-old Poronography and drugs rings were found at hospital reports Mark Henderson TA Why defence says verdict should be overridden Tunku Varadarajan summarises defence pleas to change the trial result and the prosecution's response Agency faces lawsuit DIAL-a-PHONE Picture Gallery 'Free Louise' protesters hold rally at court We won't stand for ban delay, warn saboteurs Jill Sherman on the tension over an MP's bid to outlaw hunting with hounds Scope MPs reject changes to gun Bill Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Tories should learn from Labour's past In Parliament Ex-MI6 man accused of trying to sell secrets book Former officer remanded on security charge, reports Michael Evans Sheraton Hotels & Resorts Clarks heiress injured in hand grenade attack Drought alert is issued after the driest 2½ years on record Clarke's interest rate goes sky-high New Zealand leader toppled in party coup Challenge from woman forces tilt to right, reports Cathie Bell in Wellington Former teacher disciplined herself for tough road to top Women in the News Liverpool Victoria Beijing denies Tiananmen apology Nichols 'built Oklahoma bomb' Brother Queen 'fails the true Aussie test' Saddam threat to shoot down UN spy plane Security Council's mission will seek a climbdown by Iraq, report James Bone and Michael Theodoulou The West goes wild over gun controls Women fight prejudice in Jordan poll Killer faces new psychiatric test (Reuters): Levi Strauss to shut 11 us plants World Summary (Reuters): Mir spacewalk Aegean rift (AFP): Teacup storm (AFP): Star condemned (Reuters): OJ house sale Dell Perot to throw his votes to Clinton Swiftcall Giuliani's express heads for presidency A landslide in New York could boost Mayor's ambition, writes James Bone American TV blazes the pioneer trail Moscow plans to profit from boom in vice Only the mafia pimps stand to make a loss, writes Richard Beeston Tracker dogs poisoned as Italian truffle war gets dirty SAGA Cheltenham & Gloucester Britain pledges to ensure fair start for euro When death came knocking in the Gulf Captured and tortured during the Gulf War, John Nichol has written a thriller with a serious message. interview by Moria Petty The Wellman Clinic P&O European Ferries, Stena Line, Seafrance and Hoverspeed Leukaemia Research Fund Woolwich Direct Kinsey creates his sexual Utopia In our second extract from his biography of Alfred Kinsey, James H. Jones reveals the researcher's increasingly compulsive attempts to build his own private world of erotic freedom at the Institute The Royal British Legion A passion for sex Tomorrow A Christian Childhood Harrods Love Europe, but loathe the euro Enthusiasts can still be sceptics on EMU, says Anatole Kaletskey Critics of monetary union are not all xenophobes Well suited Gripping read Picture Gallery When will we ever learn? Head to head, this was an object lesson in the need to end educational apartheid In the pink Was he kosher? Howard's end Still a people of the book Chris Smith says public libraries must remain free Rights and Risks An urgent case for the Lord Chancellor Noises on and off Smith grasps the nettles in the Garden The Kiwi Coup Rare foreign sighting for the next New Zealand leader Trial on television: Woodward verdict under scrutiny Gypsy asylum-seekers Value of libraries Army recruitment Business letters Call to Vatican to open wartime files Charity shops The wrong company A good read Cuts both ways Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Premium Bonds Poignant appeal in letter from wife Relics of amateur spy shot in Tower go on sale Peter Roberts Service dinner Meeting Dinners Institute of Export Baron Onslow of Woking Lord Newton of Braintree Baron Montague of Oxford Baroness Linklater of Butterstone Forthcoming marriages Institute of Physics Anniversaries University news Latest wills Harold Albert Harold Albert, the royal biographer who hid his identity under the pseudonym of Helen Cathcart, died in Midhurst, Susses, on October 20 aged 88. He was born in London on April 15, 1909 Baron Edmond De Rothschild Baron Edmond de Rothschild, banker and businessman, died yesterday in Geneva aged 71. He was born in Paris on September 30, 1926 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The House of Detention The Domestic Directory On This Day The Queen Inaugurates Flow of Forties Oil inhto Britain's Economy Professor Anne Robertson Anne S. Robertson, archaeologist and numismatist, died on October 4, aged 87. She was born on May 3 1910 Jury can decide child's age Court of Appeal Law Report November 4 1997 Intended rescue trust fund fails Business to Business National Westminster Bank Plc Are You interested in making horse racing pay? Rosenthal-Collins Group General Angels Wanted Grun Swift Power to order sale of wife's home Limiting right of appeal to Privy Council Tag PC One 2 One and BT in Freephone free-for-all Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Quantum Business Technology Ltd Durex Multiple Classified Advertising Items KJC Life in the fast lane breeds success Craig Lord finds a consultancy that uses a sports approach to boost business performance Tenders and Contracts Time Computer Systems Chemists face minimum wage threat Bug busters Profits warning 'I made three transfers just before the deadline' Every month there is a £1,000 winner in ITF. This week some shrewd tactics saw a Surrey care officer scoop the October prize League Updates LineOne ITF League PFA Players' League Internet League Family celebration among October mini-league winners It's Not Too Late to Enter ITF Your full guide to ITF players and managers Strong players in weak teams can still score highly in ITF - but a manager stands of falls by results Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week's Moves Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,628 Business KLM AirUK Forecast American Express Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Bank sets parallel track to single currency Liberty to seek buyer to thwart dissidents Dow soars to third biggest rise John Charcol Business Aitken links with legendary trader in $1bn health bid No Title Law Botnar to take on Revenue Bass challenges Europe's best with brewery deal Sport Television and Radio Business Today US delay clouds vote on Diageo Airbus wins $6bn order as Boeing trims range Tourist Rates Palm Pilot Picture Gallery CWC challenged by Channel One Treasury rejects Nationwide plea The Times Reed to auction IPC despite suitors' hopes Business Roundup House price setback Automotive gloom Pudding millionaire BZW on way to Swiss Deal lifts Pan Andean Weston sits on £1.5bn ABF cash pile Loss grows to £23m at Waverley LineOne By our City Editor: Many sides to a minimum wage Commentary Hilton in new bid for ITT Energis Shares volatile as new system adds to problems Stock Market British Funds Liffe Options It will be a busy week for the oil companies, with… 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 Next phase Tempus MEPC ABF Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Barclays Wall Street Commission takes temperature on the practicalities of low pay Philip Bassett on consultation in Northern Ireland about the minimum wage Wine seller Clients send for the 'unspin-doctors' Marketing Data debased Regional Pay Cross purpose Dog's life Hurdles to membership no incentive for non-EMU businesses to prepare Business Letters Food for thought at Sainsbury's checkout Rowe & Maw Former Pru chief tipped to head United Assurance CNT By our City Staff: Builder Prowting trebles its profit Zimet sheds part of Freepages holding Business Roundup Costain shares return Meteor sales drive Liffe's record October Silvertech avoids AIM BP buys small holdings Intercare shuts factory The Times Sanyo Securities brokerage collapses under £1.8bn debt Blacks defends high prices Charkin to take over as chief at Macmillan Union membership slips worldwide UN study offers reasons for decline of organised labour Brands Hatch departure Phytopharm to seek cures from Indian plants Ruling on lease slows Stratagem recovery Millennium Shares continue to rally Ernest Jones The Times Unit Trust Information Service White Hall For him the bells toll Top orchestras are preparing to ring the changes for Jonathan Dove's new work. John Allison reports Up on the roof Major band in a minor key Concerts Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjection with Radio 3 Amends to Mendelssohn On the 150th anniversary of the composer's death, Carole Rosen sees his home town pay belated homage Fame Ten new interpretations of dreams Richard Cork on the Freud Museum's launch of a portiolio of prints inspired by the great pioneer of psychoanalysis Original of the species Is Frankenstein alive and practising animal husbandry? The John Davis Gallery The Royal Opera Around the Galleries Opera & Ballet Theatres Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marif 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 Cooking with feeling Maguy Marin Queen Elizabeth Hall Taunts and consequence Theatre Fair Game Duke of York's Immaculate revival Opera The Magic Flute Coliseum The Times theatre listings Why the Lord Chancellor is right Lord Irvine's speech to the solicitors' annual conference last month included compelling proposals for necessary reform Defending the little'uns Dame Mary Arden on the recommendations of the Law Commission for the smaller shareholder Sharp words Picture Gallery Can a fruit pie hurt you? Altogether: Aaah All hush for Ms Booth Deadly escape An LCD first PSD Chambers Index QD Graham Cill & Young General Accident Life Zarak Macrae Brenner Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Doctored research Gary Slapper on the potentially lethal consequences of acting on false data Legal Appointments Eagan Janion Chambers A jumble of jargon that may get worse Charles Blake describes the dangers he sees in the Social Security Bill Zarak Macrae Brenner Michael Page Legal Garfield Robbins Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Legaleagles Michael Beer Search & Selection Brick Court Chambers 4 Stone Buildings Lincoln's Inn Baker & McKenzie Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Cameron McKenna Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporate Attorney Denton Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lucas & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expand your potential in the Thames Valley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Excellent Opportunity Cap Gemini Graham Gill & Young Sweet & Maxwell and 4 Paper Buildings Cloisters Goodman Derrick Barnett Alexander Chart Solicitors Quarry Dougall 17 Old Buildings Liberty The National Mediation Centre PLC Publications Lovell White Durrant Lipson Lloyd Jones Times Newspapers Hughes-Castell International Legal Recruitment… Bidding starts for services of Malcolm Cricket For the Record Pools Forecast Africans ready to go the distance David Powell examines a startling change of pace from the new powers of the marathon world Press Complaints Commission Today's Fixtures The Times Nicol aims to wear Jansher's crown Squash Lloyd-Webbers enjoy rewards of good breeding Richard Evans on a youthful bloodstock enterprise already challenging the market leaders Redcar Racing Ahead Thunderer: Exeter Thunderer: Warwick Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Little stung by criticism from captain Football: Outspoken Southgate Adds to Pressure on Villa Manager before Critical Uefa Cup Tie with Bilbao OKI Elliott joins Scots en route to France No move on bets claim by Howells Legal & Public Notices Liverpool prepare to upset the odds Giants to profit from fall of Paris Rugby League Resurgent 49ers run into form American Football: San Francisco's Dynamism Leaves Dallas Cowboys Struggling to Make the Play-Offs By our Sports Staff: Rusedski finds the cure Tennis Hong Kong ditch Scotland Bowls Cobras show lack of venom Ice Hockey Picture Gallery Giles takes new role for England Hockey William Hill Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Cronje at top of his form Sport in Brief Tiger stalking Super strategy Wheels oiled All Blacks darken Britain's horizons Rugby Union: Return of Lomu and Fitzpatrick Emphasises Formidable Strength Channel 5 Wasps refuse to be daunted by Harlequins assignment Word-Watching On the road to equality Television Choice Radio Choice Another day, another fly on another wall Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Derby descends into gloom West Ham's stirring revival is halted by floodlight failure at Upton Park Times Two Crossword No 1242 Cricket Stimpson prepares to leave Newcastle Montgomerie resolves his dilemma Italy jump the gun over championship American Football Candidates for Wednesday job try to keep their distance Morse Data Booming custom is no flight of fancy The recession is just a bad memory for airlines and hotels as travellers come flocking back. Mike Toynbee introduces and eight-page report Cash machines take to the air Bureau De Change TWA Forget hi-tech toys, give me a hot bath David Churchill on what hotels provide for executives and what they really want, and Catherine Chetwynd on corporate bookings Emirates Rest, play and work Conferences No room at the inn Reservations Sorry, we seem to have sold your seat Airlines offer more places than they have and passengers double-book flights, so what is being done to sort it out? Steve Keenan reports Forte Posthouse Comfortably better off in the loo In-Flight Facilities It's war in the air as budget airlines test the big boys Steve Keenan looks at the success of the low-cost market and how it is forcing flagship carriers to franchise out non-profitable routes Taxi! Kazakhstan, please and avoid the hold-ups Private Jet Here Swallow Hotels Let the agents take the strain Travel Management Britannic Just get me to the check-in on time Tony Dawe looks at the steps being taken to smooth the flight path for busy passengers Fast track to Heathrow Air Express Fly-drive gears up to a sexy new image Car Rental Meridiana He's at a meeting with Mickey Mouse Disneyland Paris is just one of the destinations offering top conference facilities with the chance to work and relax, says David Churchill Worldcover British Midland A first-class discount deal Ticket Prices Out of the bucket business David Churchil Meets Gatwick's Boss Busy heads in the clouds Sky-High Offices Pssst! We've got perks to put you miles ahead Chris Lockwood looks at the airlines' soaraway incentive schemes Virgin Express An underground revolution Eurostar Is the elegant swan now a dead duck? Concorde cost billions to develop, but still relies on technology from the 1950s. Christ Lockwood looks at the possible future of supersonic flight Iberiai Saved by the flying doctors Medical Emergencies What Airlines Offer
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