News from 11/11/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Brian Collett, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Stanley Best, Julian Lee, Mark Souster, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Nigel P. Ready Honorary Secretary, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Gareth Watkins, R. N. Richman, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Marit Hargle, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Howard Davies, Damian Whitworth and Frances Gibb, F. D. Skidmore, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, David Oliver Medical Director, Ruth Gledhill, Mike Pattenden, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Lionel Bloch, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Burscough, Hiller B. Zobel's, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, George Wedell, Andrew Pierce and Nicholas Wood, Rachel Morris, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, V. Barnett, Piers Paul Read, Jessye Norman, Jasper Gerard, Ray Ward, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, K. L. Samant, Michael Theodoulou, Jonathan Keates, Lin Jenkins, Brian Locke, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Andrew Palmer University of Cambridge, Adam Jones, Massachusetts, and James Bone, Henry V, Anna Somers Cocks, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Tom Rhodes and James Bone, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, King's and St John's, Oliver August, Philip Bassett and James Landale, Dalya Alberge, D. P. Marchessini, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Brian Rix, Nick Szczepanik, Shane Nicholson, Iola Smith, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Russell Jenkins and Damian Whitworth, Eric A. Ash, John O'Leary and David Charter, Philip Webster, Guy Mansfield (Vice-Chairman), Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, Stephanie Trotter, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Gordon Dunwoodie, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Peter Anderson, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Veronica Heath, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Jan Raath, Colin McQuillan, Joe Vitagliano, Christopher Irvine, Matt Dickinson and David Maddock,
ResumoOlder than Stonehenge Louise Woodward is set free Both sides to appeal against 'compassionate conclusion' I want euro to be a winner, Blair will tell the CBI Index Bands without their Svengalis McGregor the press crusader dies at 76 Britain observes Armistice silence Labour Party ordered to payback £1.5m gift from grand prix chief 20Th Century Penguin Classics Judgment Day for Formula One Home & Legacy Insurance Services Limited Tense silence in court as last act of drama reaches climax Midland The Listening Bank Timetable of case that tested justice Matthew Parris is on Newspaper Licensing Agency Internet surfers thrown by power failure Carnival atmosphere as supporters sing: She's coming home Celebration in the village of joy Rolex of Geneva Blair must keep his hands dean of tobacco stains Riddell on Politics Christian Aid We believe in life before death Llyods Bank Insurance Direct Tycoon's drive and a formula worth millions Woman went for help with knife buried in her head Court told man confessed to train carriage attack in 999 call, Joanna Bale reports Policewoman wins fight over work sex gibes Lawrence killer loses appeal Fiat Brava Dome proves to be rather questionable Experience Matthew Parris Political Sketch Beautiful Living Smear retest results delayed until new year Abbey National Minister extols his park and sail plan Boffin aged ten solves peace quest with pet project Pet Cheats Handcuffs are dropped for ex-MI6 man Citytraveller Direct Ltd Business success starts here Naming of failing schools to continue John O'Leary and David Charter report on a policy branded a stunt Customer Care Passengers are paid to report on train staff Bulger's killers to get review In Brief Lloyds Bank 5,000-year-old temple 'start of British habit' Woodhenge find rivals stone circles Cable & Wireless Bride eager to dance had Devil to pay Blunkett launches skills task force Mitsubishi Electric Hague warns of EMU risk to millions of jobs Businesses are told they could be 'trapped in a burning building with no exits'. Jill Sherman reports Brown outlines plans for early use of the euro Saga Insurance Services Businessmen in single currency showdown Sceptics accuse enthusiastic of advocating a leap in the dark No Title Virgin direct personal financial service The Louise Woodward judgment The text of Judge Hiller B. Zobel's 16-page ruling, base on his "intensive, cool, calm reflection", which was sent to worldwide news agencies and posted on the Internet Church in red as more apply to become priests Services turn back to poetry SSSHH Church repents for backing Japan's wartime aggression Hope at talks to heal rift of two centuries McEwan in final round for the Whitbread award Rover Relax Mary Shelley's long-lost work may find a publisher at last BA to ban smoking on all flights News in Brief Congress vote ruins Clinton trade dreams Bronwen Maddox on the President's humiliation by his own party Swiftcall Picture Gallery Paul Simon musical hits troubled water Zimbabwe veterans run riot in court Netanyahu seeks fast track to peace Talking to Britisg journalists, Israel's Prime Minister tells Christopher Walker that it is time to bypass the Oslo accord and reach agreement with the Palestinians Debonair Kissinger: Palestinian state is inevitable DIAL-a-PHONE Spy flights resume in defiance of Iraq Tom Rhodes and James Bone report on moves to force Saddam to back down Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail that led to the poisonous arsenal Canon Baghdad turns up the heat in clash with UN Italians put folk hero on jour se for presidency Labelling Picture Gallery Ex-Yeltsin aide in bribery case has Paris operation Midland Bank Neighbouring giants end border squabble Foreign detainees 'violently abused' in Japan Forte Posthouse Britain helps Asia to fight sex crime World Summary On Line Telecom. (UK) Ltd. Dell Plagued byu a mystery illness Novelist Piers Paul Read tells how his ailments had doctord puzzled My GP said the carbuncle might just be a sign of ageing Why smacking children is bad for their parents The right to hit my children would leave me feeling ashamed and humiliated, says Rachel Morris Harrods Knightsbridge Goldsiheld Healthcare Direct OKI People to People Technology Audi Spice without Svengali The Spice Girls' decision to sack their manager is a ritual as old as the pop industry. But what will be the effects of their display of girl power on the future of the group? Mike Pattenden examines the tense relationship between artists and their managers Currency hustlers of the CBI Anatole Kaletsky on the silent majority ignored by EMU zealots Sceptical silence simply lets the fanatics take over Slice girls Roy's return Picture Gallery Soap opera justice British husteria over Louise Woodward demonstrates the perils of Tv in court Howzat! Is it love? Plastic age goes into meltdown Anna Somers Cocks looks at a threat to modern conservation Party Prix How Formula One got both its money and its money back Sceptics at the CBI Brown and Barclays move in parallel universes Interests of Justice Judge Zobel has rightly exercised his discretion Is topping-up the Oxbridge answer? 'No win, no fee' proposal no solution to legal aid reform Easing pain for the terminally ill Formula 1 sponsorship Choc horror Funding for Bosnia Proceed with care Act of remembrance Defining the age I bank, therefore... Court Circular Today's royal engagements Royal Institute of Navigation Baron Monro of Langholm Baron Watson of Invergowrie Birthdays today Anniversaries Legal appointments Appointments Latest wills Picture Gallery How the Romans brought water to an English town Personal Column Princess Diana Tickets for Sale Forthcoming marriages Dinners Credit Card Hotline All pop, theatre & sporting events The Domestic Directory Marriage Harold Plenderleith H. J. Plenderleith, museum conservator, died on November 2 aged 99. He was born on September 19, 1898 Worldcall For Worldcallers Christmas Party Flightseats Flight Searchers Worldlink Picture Gallery Bargain Flights Flight Seekers Jetworld Airlink Worldwide Ena Neill Ena Neill, former head of Summerhill, died on October 26 aged 87. She was born on May 29, 1910 Delta World Wide Sunliving Travel Limited The Times National Kidney Research Fund Frank Schaufuss Frank Schaufuss, ballet dancer and director, died in Copenhagen on October 10 aged 75. He was born there on December 13, 1921 From a Correspondent: Referees An opportunity to win £1,000 every month Has your side got that Barnsley feeling? Take heart from one team which has jumped no fewer than 58,000 placed this month alone The story so far League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League Line One including all transters ITF League How is your Team Doing? PFA Players' League Internet League Itf Team Faxback Itf It's Not Too Late to Enter ITF Your full guide to ITF players and transfers Like the stock market, even your best gilt-edged ITF investments can bring a surprisingly poor return Goalkeepers Full Backs Picture Gallery Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week's Moves Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,634 AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Restrictions apply Limited The Samaritans In the Times Business WorldCom pays $37bn for MCI BT makes big profit even though defeated in world's largest takeover Deal hailed as good for customers and investors Managers buy polymers division of BTR for £515m John Charcol Ltd Business Enterprise DTI abandons attempts to bring Levitt back from US How BT got its wires crossed in phone war Sport Television and Radio Business Today UK equity bargains lure fund managers Beckett to name poor performing industries Tourist Rates The Times Sky package offer for all CWC subscribers The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Tecs told to repay £5m as NVQs are withdrawn Chandler challenge to Mayflower Business Roundup Filofax recovery Tesco steps up expansion Ericsson £20m contract Jefferson Smurfit deal Bid success for FirstBus Strong pound hits BAA duty and tax-free sales Murdoch says Lachlan likely to be successor Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group By our City Editor: Smug BT free to ring C&W Commentary Redland bid deadline extended Hilton stands by its $9.3bn bid for ITT The Royal Bank of Scotland PW 'will be winner' in proposed merger British Funds Liffe Options BT weighs options as it collects MCI windfall 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 Shopped out at BAA Tempus CWC Ransomes bid Cairn Energy Wall Street Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Falling bullion price means global outlook for gold is none too bright Indian demand has been a barrier to further collapse, but that could change, says Carl Mortished Legged over Wake-up call to a profession losing sight of the customer Marketing Liquid assets Booking in Turn again Pharmacist's prescription for success on stock market Rowe & Maw Accor plans £800m hotel expansion in United Kingdom Schedule to the Notice for Publication Places where… Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Oriental offers air fare Intel invests in small UK technology firm Intrum shares higher on bid approach 'by chairman' Brazil cuts budget by $18bn Government acts to reassure world markets Ford sells £43m site to MEPC BA's new colours given thumbs-up overseas Profits warning takes toll of ISA shares By our Diplomatic Editor: Jobs to flow from Caspian oilfields Kleinwort Benson Private Bank Ransomes cuts deal as Textron offers £137m Big trade drive ill Saudi Arabia Former ambassador and ex-minister lead team Henderson Investors hit by £1m write-off Plasmon suffers losses of £8.23m Business Roundup VFG calls for cash Phone company cuts loss Nissan speeds up Field buys Avery Label Sugar merger close Sharpe & Fisher grows Try LineOne and the Internet Equities rise, gilts falter International Hatoh Co. Ltd The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trade niark Back to basics Opera Boris Godunov Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 The Times Who said Latin is dead? The pianist Danilo Perez has brought Panamanian sunshine into the often grey world of contemporary jazz. Clive Davis Badly served, those who sit and wait Concerts: Underpar performance from a tardy diva; two great choirs sublime in tandem Jessye Norman Manchester Falstaff Degrees of perfection King's and St John's Cambridge Visions that go more than skin deep Matters of life and death arise from two new shows, one rich in gore, the other rich in meaning. Richard Cork reports Envoys face up to mortality European Mozart Foundation Around the Galleries The National Gallery Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Marit Hargle Art Galleries The Times Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatres Next stage for a class act A plum role at the National Theatre is depriving TV of Patrick Malahide. Daniel Rosenthal reports The lady was a jazzman The Slow Drag whitehall Proving that war is hell Henry V Barbican The Times Warning to exporters on single currency Business for Sale Business Opportunities National Westminster Bank Plc New chapter opens for adviser left on the shelf Bookseller turned hobby to job after redundancy, says Veronica Heath Picture Gallery Business to Business Morgan & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Be a Private Detective General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Business Opportunities America's leading product development company Computers & Computing Services Time Computer Systems 'Angels' brighten up life for solar light manufacturer Hazardous life of the small retailer Business Opportunities Federation of Small Businesses Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Make the right Impression with Regus Link Business Services Do You Have a Business or property loans above… Computers & Computing Services Multiple Dispaly Advertising Items Discreet Surveillance Equipment Ends Uncertainty Message Plus Mobile Phones Kjc Mobile Phones India 42p Pakistan 57p Guilty of being British? Victoria McKee argues that the Woodward trial was also a battle of cultures Queen's Counsel Scrivenor: Unions to the rescue Inns and Outs Law gets in the picture Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment American way to win injury claims Index QD In-House Legal NB Selection Hughes-Castell International Legal Recruitment… Zarak Macrae Brenner Reuter Simkin Legal Recruitment Eagan Janion Safety must always come first Stephanie Trotter on the drawbacks of a new corporate killing offence Garfield Robbins Graham Gill & Young Small-firm bosses may suffer Legal Appointments Opra occupational pensions regulatory authority Make way for the euro Edward Fennell on EMU's effect To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 Denton Hall Daniels Bates ASDA Britain's fastest changing retailer Quarry Dougall Michael Voisin & Co Service Corporation International Chambers Professional Recruitment PHH Europe plc Norton Rose ORYX MSL Search and Selection To Advertise Call 0171 680 6828 Cameron McKenna Fidelity Investments University of the West of England Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment Cancer Research Campaign Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Transport The Peachell Group Zarak Macrae Brenner Michael Page Legal Quarry Dougall The Boots Company Chambers Banking & Finance Taylor Root International Legal Recruitment Crump & Co Davies Arnold Cooper Solicitors Personal Injury Paralegal Leading West-End Solicitors 'Hungry for Success' Michael Page Legal Chambers Professional Recruitment Parker sparks ambitions of Gold Cup glory Alan Lee meets a Borders trainer intent on plundering more Cheltenham prizes Newbury Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Guide to our In-Lane Racecard Ludlow Sedgefield Australia made to graft for advantage Cricket Fixtures Gayle forces pupils of Leicester to bow to their tutors Football Nicholson faces long ban for positive test Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Picture Gallery Winning Move Keene on Chess QPR dismiss Houston and Rioch For the Record Pools Forecasts Watson earns England call-up Colts take over the mantle of unlucky losers American Football Illness fails to stop Martin Sport in Brief Krantz extends early advantage Sailing: Swedish Match Dictating Race to Find Favourable Winds England caught out by Ireland charge Bowls Wing with plenty of talent for Sale Mark Souster meets a new cap who thought he was out of the running for Twickenham England couple on top of the world Dance Sport Race for title to go into extra time Rugby League Eagles soar to success in cup and league Ice Hockey Fitzpatrick causes concern Rugby Union Draw puts Rusedski on red alert Tennis Steffi Graf withdrew yesterday from the inaugural Masters of Champion, a new event for the best women players, in Frankfurt next month. Graf, absent since June after knee surgery, had intended to make her competitive comeback there Henman seeks fond farewell Word-Watching A most Gratifying Ale First round England away to flying start Squash Alison French revisited Television Choice Radio Choice Of sport, psychology and nelpolking nuns Review BBC1 Football Revolution begins to take shape David Hands on the England coach's first bold steps into a brave new world The Times Schumacher and Formula One stand side by side in the dock Zenith Swiss watchmakers since 1865 Tennis Australia unhappy at tour build-up
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