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News from 07/11/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Geoff Whitty, Giles Tremlett, Rosemary Righter, Tunku Varadarajan, David Crary, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, K. G. M. M. Alberti, Astor of Hever, Grace Bradberry, Chris Mead, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Peter Gregory, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, W. G. McPherson, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Napier Penlington, John Kingman Vice-Chancellor, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Kevin Eason, E. J. Nickson, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, O. L. Shaw, Mairt Hargle, Alex Wijeratne, Richard George, Chairman, Dominic Walsh, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Bill Cash (Vice-Chairman), Stewart Tendler and Adam Fresco, Peter Waymark, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Jan Murray, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Naren Patel, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Sydney Friskin, Barry Millington, Maggie Brown, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, Peter Stothard, Stefano Hatfield, Bryan Nicholson, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Peter Mortimore, Bronwen Maddox, Damian Whitworth, Felicity O'brien, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Carol Allen, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, John Goodbody, John Lloyd, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Alan Morriss, Sue Summers, Kathryn Knight, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, A. W. Macara, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Patrick Halnan, Jill Sherman and Shirley English, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Hyam MacCoby, Chris Ayres, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Howard Lamb, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Michael Theodoulou and Daniel McGrory, Geoffrey Maynard, D. J. Bamford, James M. Todd, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Introducing Interest rise hits snares and boosts £ Mortgage rates may go up again Blair's summit plea for truckers US backs down Chelsea's 7-1 win Index BBC drops report of 'framed Saudi nurses' Paternity suit exhumation for Yves Montand Tomorrow's Winners The Top 100 Winter Wines Hamilton v Bell—the second leg Political Sketch I should look like him, says Irvine Style Labour holds Paisley but majority falls by 10,000 votes Paisley South Chopard Geneve Weapons chief quits IRA over Stormont talks The Times Lacoste Dell Wig-makers to the law argue case for defence Tributes as Isaiah Berlin dies at age of 88 Ministers tighten railway regulation News in Brief Labour surge Airbus clue Verdict stands Soldier lost Mir bagatelle Au pair appeal Prodigy win Editor cleared of encouraging readers to kill Pilot dies on first solo flight X-rays prove black hole theory Police link gang to 30 attacks on the wealthy Picture Gallery No Title Teenager who strangled his grandmother gets ten years Packard Bell Police discover Russian tanks in Liverpool Mothers killed pensioner who exposed fraud Bulgaria in Crisis AT&T Porridge? I'd rather have stir fry Richard Ford on how auditors gave prison food a glowing review, with a little problem over the bill Dixons Three are held after suspected fraud ring is broken Correction Legal & General Liverpool Victoria Bentley case goes to appeal hearing Land Rover Blair couches French summit in terms of British style Desinger sofas will show that new Labour leads the world in political furniture, writes Damian Whitworth Britain's Biggest Electrical Stores Radiation link to high rate of child cancers ruled out Woodstock The thoughts that really do count at Christmas Mark Henderson on how lifestyles are revealed with extra care on cards Boy, 12, forces biased BBC to walk the plank Longines Clarkson's Brewers can take 1p tax rise to court Firms to stop testing cosmetics on animals We are the proud recipients of The @#UK Quality… Science extols Pollock's chaotic art Road-rage led to HIV infection The Royal Bank of Scotland French angry at 'scandalous size' of Diana inquiry Easy test gives early warning of heart failure Member HSBC Group Girobank Tiny DNA test unravels mummy's infection Verdict casts doubt on disciplinary system MPs' committee split over charge that mattered most Unsatisfactory outcome shows need for further reform Riddell on Politics Save on business fares to the USA Don't go Gateway 2000 Labour hits back after 'offensive' attack on Jowell Party denies any link between Health Minister's husband and tobacco sponsorship decision. Nicholas Watt reports MoD considers selling defence research agency Barclays Christian Aid Hague failing Opposition test, says Howe Thames Water Floods in Spain and Portugal drown 31 By our Foreign Staff, (AP): Malaysia bans academic talk of haze crisis Jake Do It All BSE cow exported as fodder in Belgian blunder LineOne Peace talks collapse as both sides walk out in truck strike The Sunday Times (Reuters): Coalition strife as Thai PM resigns World in Brief (AFP): Korea farms chief executed (Reuters): Mir crew in space walk (Reuters): Italy uncovers child-sex ring (Reuters): Havana to spare 'plotter' (Reuters): 56 killed in train crash US backs off from attack in row with Iraq Papers hidden 'in Arafat embassy' Sex case judge urged to quit Swiftcall Old Bolsheviks reclaim new Russia for a day Edexcel Foundation China triumphs in damming of mighty Yangtze An engineering marvel has lost wildlife and heritage, writes James Pringle Mugabe denied £150m to seize white farms George Bush library opens Forte Posthouse New elm is resistant to disease Chirac urged to keep pressure on Nigeria America pins its faith on Chinese remedy The Sunday Times Bodies in concrete linked to death of drug boss Police in Manhattan turn to pedal power Time Computer Systems Republican spending spree Canadian farmer jailed for killing disabled daughter Higher Education Supplement Winter's objects of desire After last year's dalliance with maxi-coats, this winter sees a shorter look with a schoolgirl twist, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry Mulberry Olivetti Computers Worldwide Tackling fat cats today and silk tights tomorrow He arrived to predictions that he would be a conservative Lord Chancellor, but in his first full interview since taking office, Lord Irvine of Lairg tells Frances Gibb he is prepared to make hard choices He bates the antique garb that he has to don each day Harrods Knightsbridge A singular man in all his diversity Rosemary Righter on the many values of Isaiah Berlin He was a social lion of the intellectual world Game's up The Times Diary Hair-raising The Times Diary A siesta at High Noon For the Tories the best course of action is inaction: they do not need a showdown Turntable The Times Diary Fast mover The Times Diary With a kiss and a sword John Lloyd on two ways to pursue a Blairite Britain Russia's Day To remeber the revolution that soured and died Ira Irreconcilables Any wreckers of peace must be stopped, if necessary by force On Line League tables are necessary to keep the trains on the rails Tobacco sponsors and motor sport Wheels under fire Confidence of UK business in EMU Grouse or hawk? Choc horror Oxbridge fees Papal remorse for treatment of Jews Pearl of the South Wrong address? Court Circular Luncheon Newspaper Society Personal Column Today's royal engagements Sir Gilbert Longden John Garnett Anniversaries Birthdays today Service dinners The Institute of Export Forthcoming marriages Dinners At Home Lord Mayor Service luncheon 4th Indian Division Sir Isaiah Berlin Sir Isaiah Berlin, OM, CBE, FBA, philosopher and first President of Wolfson College, Oxford, died yesterday aged 88. He was born in Riga, Latvia, on June 6,1909 Personal Column John Blackwell John Blackwell, publisher, died from a heart attack on November 5 aged 60. He was born on October 23,1937 The Times Crossword No 20,631 News Business AA Information Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Vulture fund to swoop on GAN Life LAHC plans bid of up to £200m Relisted Costain shares face muted response IMF warns of twin danger to UK Economics Channel 4 seeks help to expand Rolls-Royce Cars doubles October sales Education Loyalty cards help Boots to record interim result Travel firms' £1bn worry The Royal Bank of Scotland Sport Television and Radio Business Today Shell looks east Insurer hit TV groups agreejoint digital launch LineOne NatWest Shell considers joint bid in Russia as income dips Founder of Island departs Etam considers reverse takeover Tourist Rates Swiss Re topples millennium tower Newspapers Support Recycling Do you have a complaint against this newspaper? Amstrad windfall after Seagate settlement News Corp revenues advance to $2.9bn Business Roundup Fears for Kodak jobs Construction orders up Ofwat questions firms Parity acquisitions BCH £30m price-tag Gyrus valued at £44.9m EU looks at Reed merger Newspaper Licensing Agency Sun Life sells New Ireland Yates joins in property firm Media blow Dewar's eyed Young lions close in on Tecno Consortium out to revive troubled camera chain By our City Editor: Rate setters jump the gun Commentary Cost savings fail to boost RSA profits MAM funds rise to exceed £100bn Bowler to leave Kwik Save Multiple Display Advertising Items British Funds Liffe Options RJB hits new low as big investor makes an exit 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 Boots Royal & Sun Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Shell out the cash Tempus Wall Street Why this interest rate rise will probably be the last Economic View The Bank has done what is right to fight inflation and win public support German leave The Times City Diary Lub-a-dub The Times City Diary Different key The Times City Diary A Blistering note on Tottenham Hotspur from Guy… The Times City Diary Bullish The Times City Diary Now Mayflower sets its sights on a new and bigger world Adam Jones looks at the unlikely success story of the manufacturing company that is stalking Vickers Northern Electric Conference Call. It gives you more chance of getting… Equities close above their worst Rolex The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Chanel Star-crossed in mafia country Romeo and Juliet Barbican Pit Twice Through the Heart One opera house is still a good idea Garage ghost and an ethnic twist Grazt Horse BAC, Sw11 Reenwich Heatre "Glorious" Q Magazine Seven ways to leave your lover La Maladie de la Mort Peocock Praise for the unsung Radio The Sunday Times Eternal chains of violence Peter Stothard finds powerful modern resonances in a fine production of Sophocles's Electra Megastores Plaza A star shining brightly Concert Maximum break Finley Quaye is the voice of modern, multicutural Britain-and he's only just begun, writes Nigel Williamson Topdogformusic Andys Records Not such a happy Monday Clubs Anokha: the Finale Blue Note, N1 Women of Ireland Megastores Still high, wide and hands on New Albums HMV Megastores Ad-and subtract Great pop songs should not be used to sell things, Ok? Blur Weekend Choice A delfy guide to arts and entertainment complled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Goofi Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on relecse across the country Theatres Winning the Pryce war He has been Fagin, Peron and a Bond baddie. Now he's doctor. Carol Affen meets Jonathan Pryee Musical mysteries Cabret Ann Hampton Callaway Pizza on the Park, Sw1 Kennedy 'Change is difficult but change is good ultimately' In his first interview since taking over Channel 4, Michael Jackson reveals his plans to Raymond Snoddy The media interview The courtroom and the cameras In the wake of Louise Woodward's trial, supporters and opponents of televised court proceedings present their cases to Carol Midgley Auntie's new babies Could extra services prove too much fot the BBC, asks Damian Whitworth Morale was scaping along the bottom said one journalist No Title Investor in People Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… K/f Selection BHM Novard Roland Why the press is not guilty of overkill Paper round Is this Puttnam's big chance? Maggie Brown's Media Diary Zenith's pyrrhic victory in battle of media buyers Chains of command The Birt revolution at the BBC has produced a corporation that is top-heavy with executions, says Sue Summers Revolution No longer boss of the Island Chris Blackwell's departure from Island Records has provoked intense speculation about his successor. Chris Ayres reports No Title Business Development Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items National Consultancy Norwich Cathedral Administrator Silver Knight Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times The digital vision comes into focus Stewart Grand Prix No Title Cranfield University MSc in Computational Intelligence The University of Greenwich Day or Night Huron University Canterbury Christ Church College University of Durham Tech University of North London The financial management qualification for… Career training for Graduates Greenwich School of Management university business… University of Leeds BaaN Institute University of Brighton Leicester University No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent, but broke Further education desperately needs more money. Things might change on Wednesday, David Charter reports Thumbs up for green fingers Susan Elkin talks to the youngsters who have proved they are natural born winners You must make things happen in the future The MBA Career Guide's Euro MBA Tour… Medicine New tricks can help underdogs Helping disadvantaged pupils The University of Birmingham Rattling skeletons in new case management No Title Heriot-Watt University Bursar and Clerk to the Governors Body seeking legal aid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swindon College progress through learning Multiple Display Advertising Items Judge must decide clash of medical opinion Providing Pharmaceuticals in a supermarket University of Durham Japan Exchange & Teaching Programme Clare Hall Roach gives Moorer the freedom to fight Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, listens to the master motivator Sheehan on Bridge Word Watching Rusedski displays his power of recovery Tennis: Great Britain No 1 Records 2O Aces to Cruise into Stockholm Quarter-Finals Keene on Chess Winning Move Cardiff pile on the misery for Cobras Sport in Brief Giles fires England to series success Hockey Changing Times Stronger Britain must keep their cool Rugby League Fractured leg rules Singspiel out of Breeders' Cup Racing Richard Evans Nap: Angstrom (3.30 Doncaster) Next bext Raining Stairs (1.50 Hoxham) Hexham Rapid Raceline Uttoxeter Doncaster Opt-out by layers leaves £5m shortfall Yesterday's Results Cole finally ignites United's ambitions Football: Ferguson's £7 Million Man Starts to Repay Investment as Former Club's European Hopes Falter for Lack of Goals The Times By our Sports Staff: Bradford sign McGinlay to bolster their ambitions Bath call time on Park life Non-League Football Dalglish must step up search for marksman The Times FA Youth Cup Second round Draw Sponsor invests in the future of five nations' PNE Video Long's chance to jump to head of hooking queue Rugby Union For the Record The famous day lianelli's pubs ran dry Gerald Davies, who learnt to admire the All Blacks at his father's knee, recalls a rare and historic defeat Marshall takes up the baton Squash High flyers get more done on the ground Smith mounts quest for final Equestrianism Age of no concern to Watson John Goodbody meets a veteran international who retains a burning desire to succeed at the highest level Midland Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Regent Street's ocean liner Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Satellite and Cable Cosy, middle-aged men behaving badly Review Chelsea run riot on terra firma Vialli excels with hat-trick as gallant Tromso are outclassed Times Two Crossword Racing The Times invests in football's future by backing Youth Cup Tomorrow-Football Saturday in the Times Plus Top Columnists Powerlifting United's relief over Irwin injury First Tellcom Unhappy players demand a voice

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