News from 17/11/1997
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Paul H. Tipler, Phil Yates, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, DJM, Kevin Ferrie, Stephen Hannington, Iain Quick, Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, W. Benjamin, Inigo Gilmore, Angus Nicol, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Ivo Tennant, Robin Beare, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Norman De Mesquita, W. D. Cormie, James Bone, Hugh Long, Lynne Truss, Peter Foster, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Peter Brown, Pat Gibson, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Capella, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, John Prescott, Alberto Remedios, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Christa Worthington, J. C. Stott, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, David Clarke, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Urwin engineer, Sylvia Disley, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Leonard Harrington, Robert Lefroy, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Tony Blair, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Mary Beard, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, R. W. Mellor, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Denis Meehan, Helen Wallace, Ian Scales, Ronald Mountjoy, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, David Eves, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Carver, R. Granville, Raymond Keene, Nick Bitel Chief Executive, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Michael Pollard, Nigel Hawkes, Kenneth Morgan (General secretary), Melvyn Bragg, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, George Walker Director-General, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, John Warne, Roger Bootle, Nicholas Wood, Howard Leigh Director, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Philip Baker, Mel Webb, Annie Turner, David Simpson, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Walter Gammie, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Roger Hicks, Brian Glanville, Jason Cowley, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Anthony King, Benedict Nightingale, M. Molony, Philip S. James, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, David Powell, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Derek Wanless, Matthew Bond, J. V. Buckland, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, James Pringle and Janet Bush, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoToday Compensation for workers Henman's title Adams for No 10 Index School Report Blair challenges Tories to come clean over funds Apology over Formula One fiasco Saudi nurse is spared after death right waived Battlelines drawn over new Pegasus Bridge museum The Times World Cup Finals: England Battle Plan Yeltsin emerges as Iraq peacemaker Plus Football's Lost Cause Safari Ralphl Uren Today Murderep girl 14, found in field by her father Blair insists that Ecclestone gift had no influence His Words of Explanation Pageone MINicall Pagers Dell What motorsport men told the PM Hague seeks Branson knighthood The honeymoon is over despite effort to make up Here was Berlie Wooster screaming for his Jeeves Banks is confident of ban on hunting News in Brief Warning on the Hamilton verdict Lottery cash to buy sail ships Police expert in guns inquiry Apology over pension scandal Weather tops November 1895 Last walk of a friendly neighbour Helpful pupil Kate was killed doing a good turn Mother loses children on 'technicality' Italian taste for spice turns sour Missing girl, 13, may be on her way to Spain First direct Abortion law faces challenge on raped teenager RSPCA Ban hunting with dogs Royal Train could be heading for sidings Butler Helps to Choose Memorial Anniversary is a testing time for the Queen Mouton Cadet One 2 one Lady Tryon died after skin graft operation Gulf War pesticides linked to illness Exposure to sprays could lead to brain damage, writes Michael Evans River guardians call for ban on sheep dips Out on November 11th Hundreds signal interest in mast Hill House Hammond Abbey National Tory anger at Adams's Christmas No 10 visit Line Highlanders are landed with a starring role in real-life TV drama Est Brands Hatch 1926 Leisure Group Limited Blackmail bomber returns to terrorise shoppers Choice in schools 'improves social mix' Research shows education reforms have not led to segregation, reports john O'Leary A rather trying day ends with defeat on the fields of Eton The game asks severe questions of the gentleman. It asks telling questions of boys Mesh Computers PLC Miles better Children urged to learn the financial facts of life Last days of Titanic in the lens of a Jesuit priest Andrey Mague on the photographs of that fatal maiden voyage in Father Frank Browne's album The Cooperative Bank Boots Police are pelted in protest at cat farm News in Brief Helicopter crash Cartoon censure Late opening 999 victim Coastguard cuts Portillo ready to make comeback in the Commons If we are not going to be bossed about by Labour, then we have to be heard Government is urged to scrap the Corporation of London The Royal Bank of Scotland Expert says Hannan 's soft line for jobless mothers will never succeed Time Computer Systems Channel Tunnel safety still in doubt Beach battle puts a town at bay Richard Duce on a challenge to businessman who hopes an ancient ownership right will be his oyster Museum reunites Handel with his Messiah librettist Cable & Wireless Railtrack will let hire bikes take the strain Operators are keen to have hire facilities, if only to avoid bikes on trains World Wide Events Saddam given warning over Scud offensive Netanyahu Iraq puts its faith in veteran missile Unisys Kuwait joins chorus against military strikes Coalition Israelis prepare for attack Stand-off provoked 'to protect germ-war stockpile' Weapons NatWest Sage Air power stepped up at Incirlik Clinton cites Tokyo attack as warning Gas Fears Bank of Scotland Banking Direct China lets dissident go to US Former pop star beats the drum for Islam Cocaine galore in Haiti Canon @#BOSE Better sound through research Swiss put English top of the class Immobile Europeans must get moving if monetary union is to work Inside Germany Oilfields foster Azerbaijan's dream of riches Baku is booming again after 70 years of neglect writes Richard Beeston Yeltsin aide rebuked over book money Swiftcall Burgundy uncorks a pricey vintage The Personal Number Company PLC Maple Computer Corporation Stalinist Marchais dies at 77 in Paris Minolta Death of abused 'Cinderella ', 9, stains New York Pilot in sex scandal considered suicide The Royal Bank of Scotland Britain begins battle for euro influence Can bodies be built? A great nose for grapes only Tempur A big hand in evolution Right-handers have been dominant for 5,000 years, but just how such a bias came about remains a mystery. Anjana Ahuja reports It is that complexity which makes people special Pmt ? Osteoporosis? Menopause? Harrods Knightbridge MJN 'Two good parents is ideal. One good one is good enough' Christa Worthington reflects on why she joined a group that helps single women to become to become mothers Endeavour Personal Finance Ltd Silk Cut Ultra Ingersoll since 1892 Kenya Airways Manchester United ruined my life Supporting Manchester City is one of football's great lost causes. So why do five old friends keep doing it? Interview by Jason Cowley Brother Harrods Knightsbridge Disney roars on stage The Lion King Service line Insurance George Pragnell Ltd Why am I published and damned? Care for the wild International Barbican Centre ENO The Magic Flute NT Royal National Theatre Horse play but no fun Message loud and clear Opera Falstaff Coliseum Feast to rival the heyday of Purcell Hilary Finch reports on the merry revival of the 17th-century St Ceciliatide Festival in London Opera & Ballet Schubert dazzles in fine company Concert Original colours Jazz 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… This week in the Times My plans to cleanup party politics Tony Blair says reform of funding is long overdue Seed 's sprout The Times Diary Two men with their hearts in history Isaiah Berlin and Jimmy Goldsmith were utterly different personalities—but Jewishness was at their core It's no good just being sorry Mr Blair needs to go further the initiative, says Peter Riddell Cameras roll The Times Diary Foot slogging The Times Diary Motor mouth The Times Diary On the Social The Times Diary Poisoned Chalice A well-intentioned law that could shackle the press Sorry now Blair and Labour need to learn the right lessons Butler Power Paul Burrell is the best man to select the Diana memorial Ecclestone refund and party sleaze Fair enough? Nolan or Downey: whose rules apply to MPs' conduct? Action on climate change is essential Opera crisis Turkish question Business letters, page 50 Sport letters, page 39 Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Human Rights Bill Contacts with Iraq I bank, therefore Coping with Christmas Seeing stars Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Court Circular Anniversaries Dinner Nature notes Princess Diana Markson Pianos Hire Now-Buy Later Acorn Stairlifts All Tickets! The Domestic Directory Good tunes despite slight drone troubles Scottish Piping Society of London Personal Column Worldcall For Worldcallers Retail Agents for Atol Holders Airlink Worldwide Delta World Wide Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Insurance Birthdays today School news Appointment Jetworld Forthcoming !marriages Marriage Memorial service Service dinners Lady Tryon Church news Georges Marchais Obituaries Dick Hall Devastation in Pakistan Ont this Day November 17,1970 A combination of cyclone and 20ft tidal waves swept peasants in East Pakistan to their deaths by the scores of thousands News The Times Crossword No 20,639 The Times Newspapers Support Recycling KLM AirUK Business Forecast Lifeboats Tomorrow In the Times England demand to be ranked with best World Cup Delight and Despair on the Road to France Centrum String Quartet Picture Gallery False Start Plus A League of their Own Sampras scales unprecedented heights Tennis: World No 1 Produces Display of Complete Mastery to Break Kafelnikov's Spirit in Hanover Final Rankings system set to undergo service Order now for Christmas Henman too direct for Wilkinson as he races to title Tactical error ends Turner's brave bid Smith makes slight gain Sailing Ice Hockey Storm fail to hang on to lead again England retain title Sport in Brief Hingis wins through Crafter leads from front Doncaster lose top spot Peter Ball funeral Lessing is forced to settle for bronze Triathlon Britain fall at final hurdle once more Series ends with familiar tale of woe as Australia power their way to victory Tracing root cause of inferiority complex Rob Huges admires the versatility and maturity that yielded another series victory for Australia against Great Britain Bullets preserve their unbeaten record Basketball: Lloyd Rises to the Occasion to See off Battling Sharks Mercedes-Benz Oakes warning over expansion plans Speedway: Peterborough Promoter Worried by Burgeoning Grand Prix Parke beats the best as England retain world title Squash McCarthy fails to sustain dream Football: Ireland Lack Qualities Needed to Qualify for Third Successive World Cup Finals Maldini 's blunderbuss tactics fire Italy to France Line One By our Sports Staff: Japan storm into World Cup finals Jess offers reminder of the striker that time forgot Scottish commentary Jamaica turn on the style to earn place in France Matt Dickinson shares the carnival atmosphere that helped an island's footballers to become national heroes The fans were implored to drink water and to lay off the rum Hoddle contemplates sweeping changes Ferdinand's emergence prompts dilemma after England's victory over Cameroon Cameroon no longer fly flag for Africa The Times Educational Supplement By our Sports Staff: Palace put Brolin on trial with view to a return High rollers give thanks for Merson Nationwide League: Only the Championship Will Do for Followers of Ambitious Middlesbrough Harford hitting the right note Caretaker Hollins revels in his new responsibility The Personal Number Company Birmingham's descent goes unchecked Aldridge proves age is no barrier Swindon find life tough at the top Charlton accept the gifts from a generous Crewe Horlock on hand to provide ray of light Fulham coast into second round Fa Cup: Margate and Colwyn Bay Have Dreams of Glory Dashed as League Sides Make Progress Simpson banishes Hendon 's blues Guide to the Week Ahead The Sunday Times Hogg happy to head back on Wembley trail NationWide Football League Vauxhall Conference Fa Cup First round Bell's League Chiampionship Non-League and National Leagues Poolscheck 1988 World Cup Qualifying International Matches Europe Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Bell's League Championship British Gas Services Gallant Ireland swept aside by irresistible force England left to fear the worst as record-breaking victory confirms All Blacks' place in rugby legend Wales safely negotiate the storm By our Sports Staff: South Africa meet mixed fortunes A dropped pass or two from perfection Richmond fall short of own expectations Shepherd may miss Scotland match England's spirit of adventure fails to impress Emergence of Perry lights up an otherwise drab and dreary display at expectant Twickenham Dallaglio seeks perfect balance Michael Calvin reports on how the new England captain prepared his fledgeling side New boys face ultimate test Watches of Switzerland Triumphant men show it is good to talk Golf Wasim's return should tilt Test balance Cricket: Pakistan's Energing Talents Make Them Slight Favourties to Beat West Indies Jamaica Japan hails Europe's rising son Southgate put end to reign of cup-holders Hockey Ipswich unhappy at exit from cup Headache for Higgins as Ponting threatens upset Snooker Broadcasters strive to get on rugby wavelength Irish take defeats in their stride Streets of Dublin paved with qualified optimism and peculiar logic on day of international setbacks Ethics and Formula One Sports Letters Blowing the whistle on Premiership referees Football academies Albatross award This week in the Times Changing Times No firm favourites as 14 teams tee off at La Manga Under the skip of the sport Revised second round draw Osborne falls foul of Murphy's Law Racing: Jockey Breaks Wrist 24 Hours after Riding Senor El Betrutti to Famous Victory Plumpton Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Leaders over the Jumps Specialists Southwell Yesterday's Details Leicester It Simply takes grate attitude "Now all I want is a single board and a wide open mountain"—Victoria Walker discovers snowboarding Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Skateboarders aiming higher and higher Don't let alack of snow hold you back Rugby Union Rugby League No Title Hockey Schools Sport Basketball Ice Hockey The Times Sports Service Orienteering finds its way at school Sport in Schools Whether actions are related Act does not apply retrospectively Appeal against confiscation order Effective date of cause of action against insurance broker Good looks help Henman to reap rewards Passing the Buck Inside the Business of Sport Capitalisation, week's change Compaq Planet Microsoft Granada set to shine at top end of forecasts TWA Two clues awaited on interest rates Economic Outlook Line One Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Gooch & Housego eyes Aim The Personal Number Company PLC LineOne Zambian copper industry set for boost from Cdc Corporate Profile Rio Tinto Word-Watching AMP vote on flotation this week Rewarding Times Waiting in the wings for angels Martin Waller meets a former actress who found a more fulfilling role as a theatrical producer Labour repaying debt—whatever next? British Funds Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market The Royal Bank of Scotland Moyne pressed over ?49m switch of Trustor funds Alternative Investment Market Caterer orders up new restaurants Argent plans 45,000-seat stadium with Coventry Plea to aid bankless Britons Lewis waits for Racal's reply on bid Interlink Express P&o quiet on merger approval EMU doubt CBI post Share service EU warned Young people should learn financial literacy at school Derek Wanless explains how teacher can improve the way children prepare for life in the real world Citytraveller Direct Ltd Ba repeats history in removing the colours Employees want to know how much profit is enough Business Letters A brush with Van Gogh Television Choice Radio Choice BBC 1 High on the brow and tall in the saddle Review Financial turmoil prompts emergency meeting in China Rights case to earn millions for employees Times Two Crossword At the Top Boeing chief faces $1.2bn lawsuit Tokyo links in Granada chain This week in the Times Picture Gallery Daimler 'looking at Rolls-Royce' Barclays silent on NatWest Liberty talks Direct Indebted Bupa acts fast in Care First bid battle Extra 10 Pages Telephone today, telebrooch tomorrow Stephen Hoare introduces a 10-page report with a glimpse into the future of telecoms Hello, has anyone heard the message? Spread word: telecoms can transform your business. Annie Turner reports Orange Europe delivers a blow to Britain Ian Scales reports on recent shocks in the Uk industry from the great failed Bt-Mci merger to bad news from the Commission Telecom Italia Mobile Triple trouble set to add to staffing woes Skills Shortage A new kind of wireless Energis Telecoms for companies The personal cost of communications Information overload has become a big problem, says Annie Turner AT&T Vision starts to clear over future of mix and match Convergence Many will want to use a mixture of the two Mind your own business: switch to freephones Wholesalers, retailers, repairers and business services use customer free-call lines, but many companies miss out, says Tony Dawe The race against the millennium Oftel's Don Cruickshank is setting out to beat the bug TV stars to chair show Conference Agenda Cable & Wireless Charges to fall as monopolies take a tumble Annie Turner on why new rules and healthy rivalry in the $1,000 billion a year global telecoms industry is good news for customers Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation Middlemen spread the word Switchless Resale Businesses still seek the key to Net profits The search is on for services that will draw paying customers into the World Wide Web, writes Ian Scales Is this the new voice of reason? Internet Telephony Solitaire Communications Ltd France Telecom Frontrunners on the information superhighway The Government wants all schools and colleges to be on the Internet by 2002 and some have already met the challenge, writes Stephen Hoare Siemens Network Systems Limited On the same wavelength Teleconferencing Price cuts and new lines to catch the ccustomers Stephen Hannington surveys the state of the mobile phone market Portable Telecoms What a card: it's our Gary New Product Now it gets complicated Ian Scales how ways of doing business will increasingly use call-centre and Web technology Ans World Com Saved by the bell: how pipe TV firms found a lifeline Stephen Hannington on the call that gave new hope to an industry Cable High-tech could work for Britain Trade Minister Barbara Roche and outgoing Oftel boss Don Cruickshank share their enthusiasm for the future with Tony Dawe Arc Associations Tougher talking for a better deal Not just costs should concern managers byt strategy
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