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News from 14/11/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Harper, Director, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Ken Loveland, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Robin Eggar, Mark Souster, Gordon McVie, Director General, Philip Howard, Sue Lloyd-Roberts, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, James Bone, John Wolstenholme, Clive Davis, Gail Wilde, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, A Staff Reporter, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Valentin Kunin, Pat Gibson, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Tom Sawyer General Secretary, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, B. Ecclestone, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ahmad Chalabi, Alan Hamilton, V. S. Anthony, Secretary, Carol Taylor Fitz-Gibbon, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, David Charter, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Tony Eccles, Daniel McGrory, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Cathy Harris, Tony Bryer, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Rodney Hobson, Sue Spenceley Burch, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Sir Patrick Neill, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Adam Fresco and Stewart Tendler, Colin Adams, our City Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Roger Gosden, George Edwards, James Christopher, M. J. D. Farrow, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Izhar Khan, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Media times 'Invincible' is prepared for Gulf action UN pulls out inspection team Inside Let Labour keep my ?1 million, Formula One chief tells watchdog Green power for Whitehall cars Evans radio bid The long wait Index Yes ministers, Humphrey's gone to the country Style Picture Gallery Goldsmith—and all that jazz Tomorrow Volkswagen may bid for Rolls-Royce In the Saturday Times Leica Sotheby's black night follows rival's day of triumph A fragrant army incapable of stepping out of line Government insists its cars must run on natural gas Bank of Scotland Intel inside Boys who liken racing are more likely to smoke Prince leads tribute to Speaker In Brief Jaguar hope Student dies Liquid asset IRA denies rift Leader named Opera finale Cats cure Corretions Teenage crushes stand test of time Group of friends who married in the Sixties have defied divorce statistics; reports Joanna Bale Judge compares woman's sex ordeal to visit to the dentist Latest gaffe by the Bench will fuel demands for more training, says Frances Gibb "33" Export Jury hears screams of child held in judo lock PC World the Computer Superstore 'Randoin 'killer struck in country lane A motorist is accused of the motiveless murder of a farmer's wife. Paul wilkinson reports World Society for the Protection of Animals Tesco Metro Currys Millennium projects cash in on the lotter Latest awards range from millions of pounds for a science park and bridges to thousands for drinking fountains, Daniel McGrory reports VCI Orange Millennium Project Grants Heseltine attacks Blair for causing delays on dome Abbey National Award for Wales centre risks hostility Gypsies fail to find a refuge from race rally Moben Britannia sails in for London farewell Christmas lights are too bright for council BBC Robertson wants a classless Army Drivers given last chance on using phones Lloyds Bank Teenage star waited 40 years for United's call DAEWOO Armed police go on patrol in new 'murder capital ' Byte Day of emotion for heroine and Diana's rock Tv investigator retires blaming stress of assault Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Comic banishes Dan in act of desperation After 60 years, publicity stunt may be just Dandy, writes Shirley English Fathers' race winner halted in his tracks Vodafone Systerm Brothers had rowed in circles for 21 days Adventure of a lifetime turned to near disaster, reports Lin Jenkins Dixons Swimming coach wins £27,000 for dismissal Woodstock Research saves student from jail In Brief Death leap Van Gogh to go Cancer finding Clean-up order Injury payout White Othello How Blair fell foul of donation fiasco Philip Webster outlines the events that have led to the prime Minister's most uncomfortable days in office Casual attitude has exposed Labour team's inexperience Riddell On Politics Lloyds Bank Tom Sawyer S Request for Advice BT Sir Patrick Neill's Reply Speedo accused of copying design for swim goggle British Diabetic Association Zoos told they will be under closer scrutiny Legal & General Picture Gallery Firm will defy pub lottery game ban Nepal slavery shackles rural folk to poverty Sue Lioyd-Roberts reports from Nambata, Western Terai, on bonded labour, top of the agenda in Eu talks today Clinton lawyers question Paula Jones Minolta New warning on drought CIA deaths jury in seclusion Britain vies for oil billions in Caspian boom Richard Beeston reports from Baku on the scramble for business in Azerbaijan BTEC Fox takes bite at Disney's golden goose Terrorism ruled out in Twa crash CAF US herds 'carrying mad cow disease' Mining boss says 'we did not prfofit from apartheid' Chinese expected to free rights activists World in Brief (Reuters): Talks to start on peace pact (Reuters): French boats attack Belgians (AFP): Somali toll reaches 1,000 (Reuters): Trabant passes 'moose test' Multiple Display Advertising Items Intel inside Caesar's summer palace found at Naples Saddam exploits the collapse of US-led alliance Analysis Sharps Bedrooms Boycott of economic talks 'last nail in peace coffin' Arabs Blair rebukes Israel over stalled Oslo agreement Netany Ahu in London Swiftcall Iraqis 'poised to make germ weapons' Inspectors Western split on military option dents us resolve America The Sunday Times Saudis and Turks limit Tornado missions Allied Forces Time Computer Systems Attack by press on Clinton 'blackmail' Baghdad The layering game You've got the dress, the trousers and the tunic, Now wear them all at once, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry Pavarotti Emma Hope's Shoes Garrard The dark world of Iain Banks Indian Banks refuses to play the literary game, yet his novels about the dark side of humanity arwe bestsellers. Interview by Ronbin Eggar Mulberry Harrods Knightsbridge Biggest Ever Sale Has Labour sold its soul for a Bernie? John Lloyd on the need to redefine the moral boundaries of politics Smoking gun Stirling work Feasting on heartbreak When the tabloids are on the scent of scandal, nobody is left unhurt Black arts Jobsworth Matushka Philip Howard Follow the paper chase of a high-tech Prospero Disillusion Day For all who thought that Labour government might be different Challenge to Clinton Iraq cannot be allowed to choose its own inspectors Attention All Shipping Why should ferry operators pay for ministerial blunders? 'Why I made my gift to Labour' Tobacco sponsorship Call for new thinking on Iraq crisis Commons cuppas Sex selection Teaching methods Woodward verdict through the media Brown and Orwell Seeing stars Three-point turn Court Circular Birthdays today Appointments Personal Column Royal engagements Memorial services Dinners Service dinners Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Ronald William Diggens The Royal Society of Chemistry Ambassadors for London Princess Diana Royal College of Music Lecture Reception All Tickets! International Rugby Union 97 at Twickenham Michael Von Clemm Obituaries Micheal von Clemm, financier and President of Templeton College, Oxford, died of a brain tumour on November 6 aged 62. He was born on March 18,1935 Personal Column Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Ward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld The British Kidney Patient Association Jetline Sunliving Travel Limited Faresavers The Domestic Directory Delta World Wide Flight Seekers Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Harry Asprey Jacques Derogy From our Squash Rackets Correspondent: On this Day November 14,1935 Squash Rackets A Great Match News The Times Crossword No 20,637 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Lifeboats Tomorrow In the Times Rolls gets £200m state cash to power engines Capital confident Virgin deal safe from Evans Economics US broker plans British attack Offer fetches top price Greenspan warns of Asia effect Media Societies given mutual help Burton £65m spent on demerger and relaunch Sport Ernest & Julio Gallo Television and Radio Pages 50,51 Business Today Resistance Pay problem Molins to shed 25% of workforce Cantab boost WBB deal Nintendo up Hotels plan Vodafone link Viyella blow Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Nederlanders! Coopers & Lybrand partners voice anger over merger Plunge in markets hits Chase Gates sells Microsoft shares Euro Disney's new hope The Times Football wins £100m Tv deal De Lorean damages deal expected today Business Roundup Liberty rebels block sale Aegon raises forecast Siemens in £1bn deal Littlewoods investment Strong start at Gerrard Sunleigh businesses for sale Amstel Bier Fuelling an engine for growth Commentary Railtrack doubts over Channel Tunnel project Picture Gallery Menvier chief to make ?20m Fall in Asian stock markets hits Ladbroke The Royal Bank of Scotland Bristol & West helps lift Bank of Ireland British Funds Liffe Options MinMet glisters in the rush for Devon gold 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 Bank of Ireland Capital Radio Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Don't be sidetracked Tempus Molins Wall Street Bottle bank How Asia's financial typhoon could blow a cold wind west Economic View Tokyo must stimulate its ecomony to avoid a return to 1929 mayhem Ritz cracker The Times City Diary Better view Stage apron Yahoo! puts Web in a spin with dynamic policy of expansion Chris Ayres assess the startlintg rise to prominence of an Internet service firm City Index Modest falls at the close Trade Indemnity The Times Portfolio Portfolio Times Newspapers limited Daily Dividend FKI deal fails to rouse City Warner slips Porter payout LineOne The Sunday Times Water chief stirs debate on fat eats Energis Telecom Utilities turn off fewer taps Scapa blames sterling for dip in profits The Times Uinit Trust Information Service Prudential Convention applies to any insurer Court of Appeal Law Report November 14 1997 Salary in lieu of notice taxable as emolument Notes for brokers The Sunday Times Deloitte & Touche Council to pay interest on reinstatement costs Court of Appeal Taxation appeal is rehearing Global damand and record fees for consultants Rodney Hobson introduces a two-page report on the success of British consultants, who earned £2.4 billion in overseas market last year British Individual Consultant of the Year 1997 Architects Co-Partnership British Consultants Bureau Haswell Consulting Engineers No Title Visit offers eastern promise Colin Adams on the royal status given to a trip to yemen by a delegartion led by the Duke of Gloucester Euro PA & Associates Halcrow Produce Studies Shadbolt & Co Mouchel Centenary 1897 1997 Arup Transport Research Laboratory Ahrends Burton and Koralek MCP Management Consultants R. P. M International PTRC International Training Service Ltd Hardcastle & Co Ltd Parkman Small Consultancy Peter Fraenkel & Partners Consulting Engineers IMC Llewelyn-Davies BDO Ec Harris Crown Agents Mott MacDonald The bridge that beats typhoons Sue Spenceley Burch profiles six winners of this year's awards whose expertise has touched the lives of millions throughout the world Consultancy of the Year Consultancy of the Year Individual Consultant University of Lincolnshire & Humberside St. George's University Lectureships University of Durham ACU St. Aldates College The Times Holborn College Courses Manager c £30K Goethe Institut London Business Courses Boston University Research Nuffield College Oxford Courses SHMS Eastern Revision Multiple Classified Advertising Items Football war kicks off English schools are crying foul at this week's attempt by the Fa to cream off the best young players in the country, says John Goodbody The Royal Anniversary Trust A time to celebrate world-class projects David Charter reports on the next round of the queen's Anniversary Prizwes Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life The plus factor that schools should have Carol Taylor Fitz-Gibbon on an invaluable report Meet Auntie's continuity man As the BBC celebrates its 75th anniversary, its Chairman aims to retain the orginal notion of public interest while preparing for the digital age. By Raymond Snoddy Is Young about to become old news at Channel 5? Columnists who tell us what to think Media, Sales & Marketing Corporate Sales Managers A Michael Page Group PLC Company Marriage under the lens Carol Midgley asks why couples let cameras into their counselling sessions Lindgren-Rayproof Interference Technology BHM Nevard Roland Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items LA inconsequential Giles Whittell on the identity crisis at the La Times No Title The Sunday Times International Drinks Markets Researcher Journalist c£30,000 Here is the ITV news expect radical change Cartooning for Profit How To Make £30,000 p. a. Freelance Writing How To Make Money With Your Camera How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer How to Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Stop! Don't Pass this by Sales/business Background? Englich/deutsch Sales Co-Ordinator/innen British Trading All that spin makes many feel queasy The rise and rise of public relations is causing disquiet - especially among journalists, says Carol Midgley Les boys removed from the black stuff Rowan hands in his card Damian Whitworth assesses Barclaycard's new ad Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Rocky horror music show Clive Davis on the composer still making a carrer out of Dracula at 72 The Times Save Old Vic from the stopper assets Royal Festival Hall Down to busyness New Music RPO/Davies Barbican Hall Topdogformusic Just too perfect in paradise Mozart with heart Concerts: A people's gala planned by a Princess; atmospheric clouds of gossamer lightness Ram Sinfonia/Davis Festival Hall Art Galleries Parkin Gallery lill 28 Nov. Damian… Brilliance unclouded Philharmonia/Salonen Festival Hall Weekend Choice A dailly guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Martin Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in Lodnon Cinema Guide 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… The mutha of Parliament Paul Sexton gets funky with Bootsy Collins soul Survivor of the 1970s Not so much a rebel yell, more an insult Andys Records Picture perfect Jazz Albums Elton Billy John Joel Metal as anything Pop Albums Top Ten Albums Dettori plans to reduce rides in fresh approach Racing Exeter Indian Jockey can continue rise Southwell Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Rusedski's fine year finishes on sad note Tennis Exhaustion takes grip on players Squash Ireland in need of divine intervention Rugby Union: New Zealand on a Mission to Spread the Gospel according to John Hart Religious fervour surrounded the arrival in Dublin yesterday of the All Blacks, Mark Souster writes England players return to bolster their clubs' hopes Hockey: Busy Weekend of League and Eha Cup Matches Will Test the Mettle of Men and Women Mackin profits from masterclass Sutton Coldfield clarify priorities for the season Swedish Match makes best of conditions Sport in Brief Meeting of champions Curtis off as England lose Curran takes command Pay dispute rumbles on Barcelona beaten Blair asked to lift sponsorship threat Snooker Given and Ireland hope to put the jokes behind them Football Atkinson's folly is in the past, fans claim Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Poor review delights Scots For the Record Morris refuses to let isolation cramp his style FA Cup Emotional rescue for Westwood On a wing and a prayer Christopher Irvine reports on the man who holds the key to Great Britain's hopes The Times Higher Educational Supplement Britain stick to formula Fixtures Word Watching Victoria Matthers Radio Choice Nature as a survivor Television Choice A case of sibling rivalry? No, brotherly love Review BBC1 Gascoigne plans final farewell England's wayward star may leave Britain after World Cup Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Racing 47 Horton's seniors Confronting full force of European girl power John Hopkins previews the latest team event squeezed into the gollfing calendar Tomorrow in the Times: Under the Skin of Sport Picture Gallery Plus Simon Barnes and Danny Baker De Glanville back to face Australians First Telecom Tennis 48

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