News from 12/11/1997
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George Cole, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Virginia Bottomley, Chris Ward, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Adrian Cosker, Alan Hamilton and Kathryn Knight, Bill Frost, Claire M. Ward, Mark Souster, Dominic Kennedy and Stephen Farrell, Richard Hobson, Sian Mexsom, Appeals Manager, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Clive Davis, Mary Selby, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Richard Batey, Appeals Director, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Dominic Walsh, Ruth Gledhill, Guy Clapperton, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Chris Brown Chairman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Howlett, James Landale and Nicholas Watt, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Chistine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Deborah Oxley, Executive Director, John Kavanagh, Richard Owen and Stewart Tendler, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Jasper Gerard, David Scott-Ralphs, Director, Nigel Williamson, Neil Hudson, Paul Durman, Rosie Barnes, Chief Executive, Winston S. Churchill, Michael Theodoulou, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Gill Langley, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, David Bradley, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Christine Buckley, Alasdair Murray and Anne Ashworth, Alix Ramsay, Peter Inglis, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Nigel Hawkes, Narayanan Madhavan, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, W. Stephen Gilbert, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Tim Jones and Kevin Eason, Geof Wheelwright, Christopher Thomas, Mary Ann Sieghart, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Bert Massie, Director, N. B. Harte (Secretary), Bruce Anderson, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Adam Jones and Caroline Merrell, Peter Riddell, Alan Peacock (Chairman), Ray Hatley, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Allen Robertson, Tony Dawe, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Alport, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Lindsay Nicolle, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Dr Keyboard, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Patrick Green,
ResumoHas Girl Power Gone Too Far? Labour cash row hastens funding law Party admits Ecclestone gave £1m Mortgage rise Museum charges Index Flying tonight: friendship suppers Portfolio Schumacher leniency condemned Blood, Bullets and Broadway MEPs defy Blair on suspension of rebels Abbey National The $7,000 Picasso that Went F0R$48m By our Foreign Staff: Au pair thanks judge who set her free Britain's bosses go to the wall for Blair Political Sketch Portillo returns to frontline campaign Outside help needed for police complaints Emirates Bulger's mother upset by ruling Lords back total ban on handguns In Brief Homes alert Conjugal rights Pen-gun fine Victim 'wanted' Cool Yule tips Retiring rhino Correction Little star is told she cannot see the big picture Thief may return Prince's letters Britain's oldest bird presumed lost at sea Orange Queen declines to fill up with 99p hot dog RSPCA No deal will be struck on story until after appeal College course could fill time Legal & General Beautiful Living Mother derides 'release to cheers of fans' New Irish President makes peace priority Mary McAleese aims to end bitter enmities, reports Audery Magee PC World Robinson attacks UN's record Victim urges serial rapist to surrender Bulgaria in Crisis From the Press Association: Girl, 17,'tortured for several weeks before murder' Judges evict family of bad neighbours Somak Holidays Succession Debut of the gan, or is it a swoose? How can Blair have missed such obvious danger signals? On Politics Tycoon who became Labour's champion A million pounds was small change to the man with a fortune from Formula One. Dominic Kennedy and Stephen Farrell report BT Safetynet Enterprising appeals reap rich rewards Teachers told to 'bash and dash' when attacked Parents sue Blunkett over school ban Big on Value Renault Hungry for second bite of mazzard Free museums 'are perk for middle classes' The people running national collections are split on the merits of charging visitors, reports Dalya Alberge Demon Internet Lottery games in pubs 'are social evil' Men fall victim to sexist adverts Carol Midgley on a watchdog's fears about 'demeaning' images urging women to put the boot in Stop-go sex meter failures lead to more abortions Painted Marines fought Carry-On soldiers Parents call for answers over death of sailor News in Brief Patients suffer Rhino death fine Soldiers jailed Help for addicts CJD appeal Reels net £26,000 Producer banned Five vie to be Preacher of Year Finalists will celebrate the art of the sermon today, reports Ruth Gledhill Church fund treasurer is jailed for theft Bishop to expel sex pest rector Lacoste Legal & General FIAT Multiple Display Advertising Items Bevin Boys get call-up papers after 50 years Remembrance Day Millions observe respectful silence Woman in coma allowed to die Medals given to Museum Bhs Lawnmower firm finds American grass is greener The marker of the world's first mower and suppiler to Buckingham palace is recommending a ?137m takeover> Nigel Hawkes reports Writer uncorks fine wine advice Midland Bank Meningitis claims its fifth victim Christian Aid We must be Europe's reformers, says Blair The prime Minister made a cinematic apperance before business leaders to promise his strong support for the single currency. Jill sherman reports Ashdown calls for cross-party force Industry fears impact of degree tuition fees Yamaha GM Teachers' claim challenged Saddam accused of anti-Stealth deal Americans fail to win UN consensus on military action Barclays Toxin work suspected Macmillan cancer relief Baghdad shrugs off sanctions threats Biblical scholar paints new picture of an upwardly mobile Jesus A Jesuit lecturer says that Christ's life was not so humble, Richard Owen Writes £6bn tax deficit threatens Bonn target for EMU Olivetti Picture Gallery Call to outlaw Turkish Islamist party The Times European job ruling favours women Crocodiles and hunger plague flooded Somalia Secret deal ends Disney feud Alitalia Clinton evades 'lame duck' tag Couple's $2m art treasures go for $206m James Bone on a New york couple who built up a great art collection on saturday shopping expeditions Brands Hatch Fears of Cuban nuclear leak ridiculed Brazilian gunmen grab cash on plane OKI Taxmen in India to hunt down wealthy dodgers Algiers denies link to Paris bombings World in Brief (Reuters): Woman flees Sardinia gang (Reuters): Russians fete Superspy, 75 Yemen seeks British links (Reuters): Radioactive gems warning (AP): Flush with filthy lucre Natwest Secret findings on Rabin killing fuel conspiracy theory Row over 'snub' for Nazi gold meeting MINiCall Direct Line Do these ads demean men? Women are used to being portrayed as sex objects in advertisements. But now it is the turn of men. And they don't like it at all. Bill Frost reports Two crimes, only one line to take Stunted, at least intellectually It's almost too late to learn Yiddish Sex appeal and Barbie Legion The Royal Doulton Company Marriage and the dispatch box Solid, supportive and always in the wrong. Mary Ann Sieghart on the trials of political union Of churches and Coronation Street The footpronts of Christianity can still be found all over modern Britain, says Libby Purves Harrods Oh the fast track to depravity Simon Barnes finds serious flaws in Formula One racing Hats off The Times Dairy Picture Gallery Exploding the myth It is time the West stopped fooling itself that bombs destroy dictators Has bean Syked up Alan Coren The stange case of a combusitble comestible from california A Price on Politics There are no easy answers to party funding Fast Track Failure An enfeebled President must rescue his free trade agenda Culture at a Price Minimum 'voluntary' donations could save museums Tory divide and the quest for a leading role in Europe Woodward verdict Missed target Opera funding Animal testing School library service New lottery game and charity funds Truth and half-truth Scientific spin Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Service dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial service: Peter Roberts Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale University news Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items International Rugby Union 97 at Twickenham Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Dinner Merchant Venturers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord McGREGOR of Durris Obituaries Lord McGregor of Durris, social historian and public servant, died on November 10 aged 76. He was born on August 25,1921 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations Vacant The Domestic Directory Flightseats Airlink Worldwide Worldlink The Right Rev Douglas Feaver The Right Rev Douglas Feaver, former Bishop of Peterborough, died on November 9 aged 83. He was born on May 22,1914 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Seekers Multiple Display Advertising Items DGAA The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Public Notices On This Day Snapshots at Banquets M. J. Latsis M. J. Latsis, American crime writer, died in Plymouth, New Hampshire, on November 3 aged 70. She was born in 1927 News The Times Crossword No 20,635 Business Aa Information Western Provident Association In the Times Tomorrow Levitt set to seek big payout from DTI in US Domecq holds out prospect of demerger Firms risk exclusion from super-watchdog Mayflower calls off bid for Vickers Business Albert E Sharp admits regulatory problems Homes Homeowners face higher mortgage bills The Royal Bank of Scotland Sport Television and Radio Business Today Firm ceiling Composite woe Cbi casts doubts on 'golden rule' to control finance Lonrho under fresh fire from Rowland Philips Keith Stott, chief executive of Wt Foods, which… Second payment for BCCI depositors Wild Harvest Barclays poised to complete BZW deal Business Roundup Eagle Star jobs to go Price key to digital TV Bid talks lift Menvier Telekom sale postponed Trust value surges Cranswick lifts profits Kodak to cut 10,000 jobs in shake-up Worldcover Kleinwort Benson By our City Editor: Sir Christopher utters the D-word Commentary Encouraging start for Nycomed Amersham Sedgwick looks for strategic deal Virgin Radio ruling delayed Antitrust lawsuit attacked by Microsoft Gte keeps options open on MCI bid Former minister is made JKX chairman LineOne British Funds Liffe Options Shares falter on fears of further interest rate rises Stock Market Recent stock market volatility is starting to make… London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird&Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Food retailers Nycomed Amersham Dollar Rates Flight of fancy Tempus General Accident Wall Street A question of mixing business and ethics Making an escape from high, long-term unemployment Taylor made The Times City Dairy It Had to happen. A British Airways 747-400 was on… Crossed wires Sounds like a lucky escape to me, but a business… Wanted BT Central banks move into the spotlight Burden of managing the macroeconomy should not fall on the MPC alone Analysts cast shadow over increased Ga profits Ladbroke wins Cairo casino deal Sicily Island in a Sea of Light Wardle Storeys defies elements Iraqi troubles may benefit Umeco Woolwich flotation chief quits Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 FirstBus set to take 51% airport stake Legal Notices Dcc dips in spite of good organic growth Business Roundup RAC takes BSM wheel Shares move lifts Bett Whitehead Mann up IC profit warning Hays buys in Norway BP sells in Thailand John Lusty sales rise 3i Equities close off their lows Mikimoto The Times Unit Trust Information Service Church's Lilly Foxtons United House Limited Studio Administrator/personal Assistant School Secretary SW1 Knickerbox Grosvenor of London Plc Audits & Surveys Europe Limited The Financial Training Company Birkbeck College University of London Mature PA/SECRETARY Secretary in Fashion Personnel English Partnerships Secretary P/time Secretary W1 Estate Agency Recruitment Fulham EEF Royal College of Nursing Profile Corporate Communications Ltd Royal College of Nursing LKRC Confidential Private Secretaries Michaela Frey Wien Montpelier Asset Management Limited Angela Mortimer Rainbow Recruitment Recruit plc. 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KPMG Hodge Martina keane associates Julia Ross Personnel Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Jigsaw Recruitment John D Wood & Co Office Manager Joyce Guiness Partnership £23,950 & Exc Bens Wp Operator Secretarial Assistant Senior Administrative Assistant PE Secretary/Administrator Changes Time Savers Crime de la Crime Shally Sander & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multuingual Crime Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer International Am I going too fast for you? A good shorthand note is no longer enough: secretaries must keep up with technology, writers Eve-Ann prentice First Creme Over-Busy Osborne & Little plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilingual English/German Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Blinds Company Superb Admin Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pariez Vous Francals?? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smart Move Horse Play Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Knightsbridge Secretaries Temp Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adaptable Secretary for DIRECTOR/Project Teams HL Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vh 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items A play too small for its boost Let the Lond on festivities commence Jazz New World A-Comin' Pop Asian Dub Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sense in the eye of the beholder The Neighboutrs /Dissident Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The dark side of the croon As Chincago opens in the West End, Richard Morrison looks at muxsicals that present life as nasty, brutish and short A profit without honour? Allen Robertson talks to the critics' bête noire, Derek Deane of English National Ballet. Of course it would be nice to get good review Sound reason for lack of heroics Concerts: Rough-hewn Dvor?k in Manchester; Australians in London Hall?/Skrowaczewski Hits and misses Australian Chamber Orch Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Caspar Berry Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Sceptre Court Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items London SW16 Pimlico SW1 Putney Multiple Classified Advertising Items City & West End Bloomsbury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parsons Green South Park Highgate Village N6 Chelsea SW10 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hollywood Road, SW10 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampton Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Historic Thaxted Broadside for a naval encounter Plans for one of Britain's finest landmarks, the Royal William yard in Plymouth, have upset Conservationists, Writes Rachel Kelly. 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RCI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chelsea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radnor Place, Chelsea, Sw3 Lull in capital rental I market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Berkeley Homes France Cj St James Homes Maisons Laffitte (78) Southwest France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joint succession forbidden Court of Appeal Tribunals' power to regulate procedure Property Fairclough Homes CALA Complaint fell outwith rules No dissent reasons for arbitrator Queen's Bench Division Redrow Fairclough Homes Rialto Dispute ruffles feathers at Jackdaws Castle Racing: Davies in Sponsorship Row at Nicholson's Base Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Newbury Worcester Kelso Guide to out In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Ferdinand puts growing pains into perspective Football Controversy reigns in Padovano move Strang agrees move to Trent Bridge France vs Scotland Freed Adams ready to be courted Cricket: Counties Begin Tussle to Lure Derbyshire Batsman Blyth spirit brings Burridge reminder of former glories Alan Lee finds a familar figure relishing a day trip up Blackpool By our Sports Staff: McGrath and Warne wreck New Zealand Injuries force Hoddle's hand All Blacks discover extra gear Rugby Union For the Record Parke and Marshall take defeat badly Squash Sleightholme wings into Northampton Hendry faces test of strength on big stage Snooker Milan make life tough for Towers Sport in Brief BT Schofield handed Giants task Rugby League Uttley glad England have turned to youth Cinderella gets golden opportunity David powell looks at the facility in Orlando that can improve British performances at the Olympics Smith survives traditional opening scare Tennis Longines Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Word-Watching A dinner party challenge Television Choice Radio Choice The return of a woman with strong views Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Racing Schumacher's great escape Twisted logic of Fia spares German from fine or suspension for Jerez collision Times Two Crossword Rusedski fails to resume normal service at world championship Football Moves in hand to stop the subterfuge Morse Data Picture Gallery Clara Net Knives out as Microsoft heads for the courts CU-SeeMe Hollywood feels the force of animation HP print cartridges to claim the streets Times Interface A safe return for "brothers" at sea Ray Hatley talks to the sailor who saved a rival and found a friend Mainframe giant opens Windows CSi Modems to power up in Shotgun wedding One 2 one India ends a monopoly to join the wired world UK rocket for oil explorers How going digital will revolutionise our viewing habits Secret site warns of new Intel bug Evesham Vale Broadcasting breaks with commandments Chris Partridge reports on dramatic moves in digital entertainment Students to focus on future meetings Dell New crop of digicameras bites at heels of 35mm Super-snappers are getting better but who will do the printing? The moguls of Moscow get wise to briefings Gates delivers a whole new spec for the disabled Apple's laptop is the fastest yet Print Lexmark Pssst. Wanna see pawn on the net? Java boss promises gadget paradise Matrox Third World poverty gets hi-tech treatment Lindsay Nicolle discovers a major charity netting up to help the needy Option Graduate plots BT's nemesis Mega-byte books LineOne In the Net for Arsenal Tony Dawe reports on the rise of cyberspace soccer as top clubs go online Maple Tandem Louise put the Internet on trial But could the Web stand up to the pressure? Gathering data on the wing... Acer Countdown to the 1997 It Oscars The British Computers Society Awards: Nicholas Booth reports in a five-page special focus on the Bcs medallists On the Crest of a wave.. Hi-Grade Little Acorn package grows into a winner When your TV's a mirror The British Computer Society Awards 1997: Page Two of our five-page special focus on the Bcs medallists Tandem Just what the doctor ordered A new knight in shining armour The British Computer Society Awards 1997: Page Three of our five-page special focus on the BCS medallists Special agents are licensed to sell Netkonect BT throws a dynamo in the schedules Eye fidelity from a man of vision The British Computer Society Awards 1997: Nicholas Booth completes our five-page focus on the stories behind the Bcs medallists Police become RAM raiders Netcom Map labelling system is right up your street Discover the special award winners in Interface next week Sportster Flash Unseen workers go with the flow How Callas hit the high notes Software OPUS technology Briefcase will pack up your troubles How Pam is pulling off the chain reaction Gavin Hadland meets the self-made superwoman with ?265 million in the bank Infotrade Dates for your diary Agenda Direct Connection Microsoft Compaq Inspired captain saves sinking ships Business LineOne New faces in IT Computer World The on-call secretary Tag PC The city slicker who's streets ahead Business Vadis Placing People first Neural Net Sterling Commerce OPUS Graduate Trainee Information Technology PMR Reed Computing Personnel Aspect HG Aztech Computer Recruitment UNiSYS Remploy Portman Initial I Net plc EDS The Engineering Recruitment show Bell Watson Diagonal Biagonal Plc Lorien Time
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