News from 10/11/1997
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Nick Nuttall, Kevin Ferrie, Rob Hughes, Magnus Linklater, Wolfson of Sunningdale, Chairman, Roland Rench, W. A. Douglas, Mark Souster, Garry Weston, Chairman, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Phil Collins, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Colin Howson, Paul Whittaker, Richard Cleroux, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Dick Pantlin, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Rory Carroll, Pat Gibson, David Charter Education Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Philip Bassett, Adair Turner, Director-General, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Libby Purves, Henry Keswick, Chairman, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ian McALPINE, Director, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Jan Hartshorn, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, Keith Pike, Robert G. Serman, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Webster, Minister, Rodney Leach, Director, B. H. Parker, Young, Secretary of State for Employment, M. Bancroft-Richardson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, W. E. Vaughan, Hanson, Chairman, Roger Scruton, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, E. W. Ives, Philip Bassett, Claire Tomalin, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Celia Hampton, Editor, Tony Hoare, Valerie Elliott and Andrew Pierce, Paul Sexton, Malcolm Walker, Chairman and Chief Executive, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, John Hoskyns, Chairman, Matt Dickinson, David Orr, Robert Pooley, Nigel Hawkes, George Engle, Martin Winter, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Geoff Greene, Christopher Lewinton, Chairman, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Wills, Roger Bootle, John Allison, Gerry's Pride, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Hayden Middleton, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, John Craven, Chairman, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Chris McGrath, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Christopher Miller, Chief Executive, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Ben Macintyre, John Nott, Chairman, Richard Miles, Michael J. Brindle, President, Fraser Nelson, Emmanuel Kaye, Chairman, Mark Henderson, Ed Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Daniel Rosenthal, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Stanley Kalms, Chairman, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Tom Rhodes and Michael Theodoulou, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Jaspar Gerard, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Colin McQuillan, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, George Guise, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoMary Shelley's lost children's story found in Italian palazzo Iraq prepares to fire on US spy planes New regime Index G. I. Pain New channel rolls out Experts say judge will not free Woodward 20Th Century Penguin Classic Picture Gallery Brown takes the first tentative step to EMU Arsenal Win Battle of the Giants Baume & Mercier Geneve Nolan successor calls for new inquiry regime Valerie Elliott and Andrew Pierce report on a sleaze scandal in the offing over party political funding Mesh Computers PLC Picture Gallery CBI defends its role as voice of industry Sinn Fein demands access to Commons offices Church to boost state link News in Brief Dr Carey: new council Jobless inquiry Hunt backed Sailor killed Diver dies Tourism hitch Steroid arrest Curry day Trail that led to Mary Shelley's story The author Calire Tomalin ponders how a long-lost story adds to a chain that brings her closer to the creator of Frankenstein A tale of persistence, success and nostalgia Harrods Knightsbridge The New 16v Turbo Di Diesel Vectra from Vauxhall Twin tragedy of family bullied for being nice A young man has been found hanged two years after his brother was kicked to death, reports Joanna Bale Laser pen attack on policemen in siege Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Spice Girls put girl power to the test One 2 one BBC viewers miss launch of non-stop news How Rivals Compare Auntie keeps nothing up her sleeve on channel of fast repeats As the BBC's 24-hour news channel begins broadcasting, Joe Joseph takes off his jacket and settles down to current affairs around the clock The Cooperative Bank Dan technology Most popular cars found to be least safe Wider motorways blamed for jams International Convention Centre Birmingham BT Internet Childhood memory fathers Christmas hit MI5 opens war files but keeps its agents secret MI6 man claims political status Goldfish Mini-school asks for maximum help Lewis Comes out Fighting for Inner-City College Business Software Alliance Memories of war dead undimmed by time Queen Mother returns to a blustery Whiteall to see wreath-laying tradition as 10,000 remeber fallen comrades. Alan Hamilton reports Maple Computer Corporation Ministry's flag angers veterans Scottish Widows Millions will mark Armistice in silence Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Plastics disease threatens to melt museum collections Space suits and dolls are falling victim to chemical meltdown linked to age, writes Nick Nuttall (PA News): Policeman attacked Dial-a-Phone Ltd Time Computer Systems New tank is behind schedule In Brief Hospital sued Murder appeal Pricey trip Pen gun seized Crop for sale British Gas Home Jobless use barter schemes to overcome benefits rules Gateway2000, Inc Gene cure unblocks arteries in the leg Liverpool Victoria Insurance Company Limited By a Correspondent: Scientist fears CJD in blood reserves Arab radical attacks US 'terror tactics' The Muslim world is showing few signs of backing Clinton against Iraq. Christopher Walker writes First Direct Iraq hints at deal if number of American inspectors is reduced Despite defiant rhetoric, Baghdad is seeking to wring concessions to avert military action. The failure of a Un negotiating mission has raised the stakes, James Bone in New York writes (Reuters): Kurdish rivals clash Kingston Technology Canadian dilemma over huge contract Slip-up which marred 'perfect crime' Corby Trouser Press Cable & Wireless President declares Taiwan 'free of Beijing' President Lee, boosted by pledges of US support, says change in the "other China" is the only possible path to reunification, Jonathan Mirsky reports from Taipei Tutsis tell of Rwanda rapists Women risk their lives to tell UN tribunal of atrocities committed by Hunt mayor, David Or writes (AFP): Water cannon halt Brussels protest World in Brief French lift last barricade (Reuters): Di Pietro wins Senate seat Sharansky jeered at rally (Reuters): Fresh quake near Assisi (Reuters): Diana suit fetches £28,000 (Reuters): Anti-arthritis breakthrough (Reuters): 800,000 Somalis homeless Euro sets a rough ride as Paris and Bonn bumper cars collide Inside Germany Yeltsin to clinch deal with China on land border Endeavour Personal Finance Ltd Dell French writers row over 'communism killed 100m' claim Megastores Concern grows for ailing Havel Alabama pupils defy judge's ban on prayers Floods drive proposal for no-car park Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Archaeologists uncover 'rock where Mary rested' Clinton woos gay activists Bomb suspect faces death penalty Stubborn winter killer Scientists are still battling to develop a vaccine to combat the deadly effects of Rsv virus, reports Anjana Ahuja Mini Call Pagers Into space with a laser lift-off Natural Progesterone Cream Evolution solution Superdrugs Batman's 'hotel' Reaping benefits Science Briefing Bats off to a life of luxury Harrods Knightsbridge Playing the field for greater yields Serviceline Insurance Silk Cut 'I hated successful authors' One day novelist Rob Mawson was trying to sign on the dole, the next he was a publishing property worth millions. Interview by Libby Purves Fear of flooding A black eye and a sense of pride Erico Wagner tackled an army assault course and came out bruised but triumphant The Royal Bank of Scotland MJN Drawn to create, but left in the wings The future has never looked bleaker for most of Britain's young stage designers. Daniel Rosenthal reports OKI The Chancellor keeps the aspidistra flying Seventh heaven Concerts Somak Holidays Coltrane's Planes & Automobiles A fine mess, but we'll fix it Mary Allen, Covent Garden's chief executive, offers a frank explanation to Richard Morrison Opera & Ballet Paper Moon Company 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Hidden agenda Dance Wilm Vandekeybus Blackpool Still kicking Pop Phil Collins NEC, Birmingham Gary Glitter This week in the Times How 'science' can confuse morality Roger Scruton on sex education, hunting and common sense The fish he hooks feel far more pain and fear than any hunted fox Short fall Dome payback Casting a shadow on Oxford's elite Sir Isaiah Berlin belonged to a race of giants that few dons today can equal Cracks in the Cabinet cement Tony Blair must let his ministers have their say on big issues, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Love notes Off air Et tu, Carla? A Flawed Survey Cbi claims that business wants to join EMU are wrong Quest for Quality Oxbridge college fees remain in peril Jams Tomorrow Motoring is no longer fun but the car is here to stay Big business at odds on effects of EMU membership Russia's nuclear waste Turkish question Index Human Rights Bill Breast screening Goose and gander? Anne Boleyn's note Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Drops of comfort in a 'food desert' Faith and scepticism Life force Prayers and pints Court Circular Mr Peter Roberts Nature notes Princess Diana All Tickets! International Rugby Union 97 at Twickenham Tickets Today's royal engagements Forces appointments Personal Column Acorn Stairlifts The Domestic Directory The Delhi Brasserie Experienced Head Chef Required… Viscount Tonypandy Professor J. Z. Young Markson Pianos Blind get a feel for art Service dinners Lieutenancy of South Yorkshire Anniversaries Bablake School, Coventry Jetworld Jetline Worldcall Flight Seekers Delta Vacations Birthdays today Memorial services University news Fare Savers Travel Insurance Harmers of London Forthcoming marriages Stemberg Centre for Judaism Baroness Llewelyn-Davies of Hastoe Baroness Llewelyn-Davies, Pc, Captian of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, 1974-79, and Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Lords, 1973-74 and 1979-82, died on November 6 aged 82. She was born on July 16, 1915 Paul Ricard Paul Ricard, the French alcoholic drinks manufacturer, died on November 6 aged 88. He was born in Marseilles on July 9, 1909 Church news Major-General Desmond Gordon Major-General Desmond Gordon, Cb, Cbe, Dso, died on November 4 aged 85. He was born on Christmas Day, 1911 (From Our Own Correspondent): On this Day November 10,1924 The next War. A German Manual Gas, Aeroplanes, and Tanks. Technology First News The Times Crossword No 20,633 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Swissair AA Information Lifeboats Royal National Lifeboat Institution Tomorrow Platt puts new life into chase for title Champions Stopped in their Tracks at Highbury Top of Table French Polish Lord of the Ring Plus Seeing Red Wenger heads rejoicing at halting United Canon Slough race towards fifth title The Challenge Business Ltd Schumacher hit by new claims or rule-breaking Motor Racing Picture Gallery Crutchley sets England on their way to clean sweep Hockey McEvoy crowned after braving storm Mel Webb watches torrential rain force abrupt end to finale of Junior Golf Tour Scores United States qualify for World Cup Sport in Brief Bold bid by Westwood Hicks proves master Birdie seals victory Belles regain top spot Sibling rivalry Shepherd retains title Unbeaten Bullets survive worthy assault by Bears Basketball Fours title heads to Germany Rowing Daihatsu Holyfield pushes open the door to Lewis All roads lead to world heavyweight championship unification contest for Briton England savour success Bowls Kafelnikov secures seventh world championship place Tennis Williams has run halted by Davenport King upset over Warren deal Lanvin Eyles ends long wait to take world title Squash Hemmed-in Arsenal odd club out among big four Examines a great footballing divide Graham salutes his entertainers Leeds manager revels in new image as Bowyer completes recovery Leeds United 4 Derby County 3 Home sour home for Palace Crystal Palace 1 Aston Villa 1 Palmer makes giant strides at Dell Southampton 4 Barnsley 1 Action speaks volumes in Pleat's absence Sheffield Wednesday 5 Bolton Wanderers 0 West Ham fail to heed Zola's warning Practice makes perfect as free kick specialist turns closely-fought London derby Chelsea's way Chelsea 2 West Ham United 1 Evergreen Southall left defenceless Blackburn Rovers 3 Everton 2 Tighten your seatbelts and batten down the hatches. Leicester City, christened the "new Wimbledon", and Wimbledon, the real McCoy, face each other across the Dublin pantomime season starts early Coventry City 2 Newcastle United 2 Good Food SHOW Francis finds no solace in sympathy vote Liverpool 4 Tottenham Hotspur 0 Picture Gallery Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Premier Division Pools Check FA Carling Preimiership Non-League and National Leagues Overseas Vauxhall Conference Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Hutchison draws the attention for United Defiant Doncaster refuse to submit to their fate Despairing Celtic again fall foul of durable old firm Goram and Gough combine to confirm Rangers' Glasgow supremacy Scottish commentary Walsall begin to catch the continental drift Oliver Holt meets a manager trying to intstil new beliefs at the Bescot Stadium Betsy repaying McGovern's faith as Woking move on up Exeter let off the hook by wayward County strikers Praise not paying the rent at Charlton All Blacks assume total control New Zealand kick off with thrilling display of power and versatility Scrumpy Jack Imports steal show under nose of England selectors Bristol beaten white and blue Slanging match mars Bath's tactical victory Mallett has forward momentum Dazzling Pau keep tempers in check Gloucester's weaknesses exposed French resistance too much for Wasps Brive keep grip on Heineken Cup at expense of English champions Cup Draws Toulouse given perfect opportunity to shine SKY Newcastle learn from Andrew the old master Build-up to big bout has Channel 5 on ropes TV Action Replay Cricket put at risk from dash for cash Football-style transfer system may be needed to bring summer game's merry-go-round to a halt Football fun Optimism in Barnsley Dalglish and 'media-friendly' managers Wonder runner Tupper's example Another view of Schumacher Televised golf This week in the Times Farrell's expertise helps Britain to restore credibility Rugby League The Times Australian pride suffers in silence David Powell finds a dwindling band urging on the men in green and gold Eagles to meet the Devils in cup final Ice Hockey Prudent gets the better of Olympic champion Equestrianism Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Ardingly find winning formula Sport in Schools Keene on Chess Winning Move Bud ICE Smoke settles after U-turn Passing the Buck Inside the Business of Sport Lonely gamble gives Krantz dream start Saling: Swede Reads Freighter's Smoke Signal 'The Eric Cantona Prints' By our Sports Staff: Cairns consolidates New Zealand rally Cricket Ford Bradford reassured over Odsal Speedway Asmussen rides high on Spinning World Racing: Texan Dismisses Retirement Rumours after Achieving First Breeders' Cup Success Breeders' Cup Returns Result from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Singspiel recovering Yesterday's Details Flaked Oats to relish going Carlisle Lingfield Park Fontwell Park National Hunt Leaders Line One Rugby Union For the Record Guide to the Week Ahed Cricket Hockey Squash The Times Sports Service Football Time for determining defendant's domicile Court of Appeal Law Report November 10 1997 Defendant risks ban for disobedience Legal & Public Notices Unilever N. 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Bureau cannot award interest but arbitrator can Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Place of supply of service for VAT European Law Report Operator of ship has no sovereign immunity Fresh evidence after jury retires The Times Capitalisation, week's change EIZD Deloitte & Touche Burton expected to show plum results Companies Markets prepare for US rate rise Economic Outlook The Pound Change on Week Stock Market British Funds Word-Watching Sunday Tips Tourist Rates Merseyside Results and Statistics Barclays BMW gives blessing to Mayflower Vickers bid Computacenter Siberian offer by oil producer Alternative Investment Market Listing jackpot for founder of Range Safeway plans computer aid for suppliers The Times Rewarding Times Corporate Profile: Llyods TSB PW and C&L merger vote planned City bonuses set to reach £lbn Levitt tussle goes on The Times Educational Supplement French alarm increases over foreign investment Complaints blow for British Gas Forte deal to buy Savoy in Florence Etam to attract second bid Rival offer may be worth £90m in cash By our Industrial Correspondent: Beckett to bide time on Energy Group Emirates Now Covent Garden hits the buffers EMU debate has turned up the heat on' Red' Adair Philip Bassett on how the political stance of the Director-General of the Cbi has upset former allies Nobody told them it's only a game Using energy wisely Reticence from water company should be no surprise Business Letters Backgammon to the fore Television Choice Radio Choice Innocence lost in garden of earthy delights Review BBC 1 Nike audit uncovers health hazards at factory Times Two Crossword Companies CBI and TUC to agree union rights proposals Business attack over education This week in the Times By our Banking Correspondent: Hill Samuel Life executives dismissed Direct Life & Pension Services Limited Low Note City braced for sharp shares drop in London Barclays near to BZW deal
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