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News from 18/11/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Peter Chapman (Headmaster), James Landale, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Brian Collett, Fred Redwood, Kevin Ferrie, Neil Pritchard, Grace Bradberry, D. A. Valentine, Bernard Kaukas, Mark Souster, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Lynne Mastnak, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Lisa Longstaff and Anne Neale, Bruce Kemble, Carl Mortished, Tom Rhodes Michael Theodoulou James Bone and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, John Gardner, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Marit Hargle, Joe Joseph, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, David Hannah, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Robert Wright, Dominic Walsh, Peter Jackson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lin Jenkins Paul Rees and Christopher Walker Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Preston, Charles Bremner, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, David Charter, Michael Murphy, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Paul Durman, David Maddock and Matt Dickinson, Simon de Bruxelles, Christopher Walker, Correspondent, Gregory Shenkman, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Guy Greenhous, David Maddock and Russell Kempson, Richard Lambert, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Margaret White, Alix Ramsay, Peter Orr, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Mary J. Blige, Phil Gulliford, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Hettie Judah, John Sherlock, Rodney Hobson, Daniel McGrory and Russell Jenkins, Nicholas Wood, Richard Burden (Chair), Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Simon De Bruxelles, Christopher Walker and Arthur Leathley, Gerald Larner, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alex Benady, Brian Glanville, John O'Leary and David Charter, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Jan M. Blake, Mark Andrews, Jane down, Fiona Bawdon, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Arthur Leathley and Steve Keenan, Lucy Amos, Malcolm Rifkind (Foreign Secretary), Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Britons killed in tourist massacre at ancient temple Holiday firms consider pulling out of Egypt Royal first aid for hurt girl cyclist Index School League Tables Complete Gcse and A-Level… Tories take heart from league tables City high-flyer prepares to turn from Mammon Libby Purves 18,000 are recalled for new smear tests Christmas CDs £198 Harrods Knightsbridge Finding the right punchline for an ethics girl Political Sketch EU presses ahead with euro council Brushing aside Britain's doubts, 11 member states voted to set up a body to help to bring in monetary union, reports Charles Bremner Hoverspeed Fast Ferries Hamilton barred from standing for Tories Waner Books Rebel MP renews his threat to Hague National fruit trust to sell orchards News in Brief Jewel theft Fees campaign Pupil banned Quick brief £6m for estate Beastly clue Data charge Fingers of fate Stunned survivors describe killing spree Visitors drawn by past become radicals' targets Witness Bloodbath undermines Mubarak campaign The Tactics Lure of ancient capital of the Pharaohs 'No one realises how terrifying the attack was' Lhomme PC guilty of kicking student 20 times CNT Clegg was convicted on evidence of wrong bullet, appeal is told Smoking costs NHS £1.7bn, says Jowell Minister to face MPs' questions Peacemaker 'killed wife for war blonde' Squadrom leader accused of faking car crash, reports Michael Horsnell Home Insurance Www. iomega. com BA flies into Europe with no-frills service Small operators feel threatened by the global giant's plans to expand into the cut-price market. Report by Arthur Leathley and Steve Keenan Mitsubishi Electric Fine wine bill is cheap at half the price Bulgaria in Crisis Mother of intention heads to the top Business Link Cold-blooded killer out schoolgirl's throat More than 100 police join hunt for attacker, reports Simon de Bruxelles Debonair Tide of love turns for an angry fiancé Legal & General Duke adds the royal touch to restored castle The work is under budget, the quality is first-rate and the customer is happy, writes Alan Hamilton Jaguar Quarantine Bill will give pets freer access News in Brief Suicide film case Wildlife charter Latex glove risks Webber retunes Briton killed in Bahamas for sake of a gold chain Www. gateway200co. uk Labour will pay for Tory breach of EU jobs law Sensible eaters are advised to go nuts Children follow fat parents' lead Prudential Sandwich sales soar as lunch declines The new Passat Estate Brahms score on sale Beautiful Living Ministers urged to back campaign against art theft Arts Council cash freeze leaves Rsc deep in debt Philip Delves Broughton reports on a £1.6m crisis for the company RaC Farcical secrets of the early James Bonds Hairdressers were among German agents' favourite recruits during the First World War, newly released M15 files show. Michael Evans reports Vigilance of Captain Kell's team brought swift success Cushioning Sinn Fein laid plans to assist invasion Labour can learn from this muddle of its own making Riddell on Politics Blair's chance to raise cash for £1m refund Poll lead slips Tories keep up the pressure Rover Reluctant Roy ready for his robe Coastguards fear station closures will risk lives Theatre grants cut as lottery cash reduced DIAL-a-PHONE Ltd Cathay Pacific Soaring burgundy price gives wine buffs sour taste Kohl takes heart as voters swing in favour of euro Cable & Wireless From Reuter in Copenhagen: Andersen poem is unearthed British diplomat aims for fresh start in Hong Kong President attacked in Winnie Mandela campaign Britain and US make offer to ease sanctions Diplomacy Alitalia America considers how to bring about the death of a President Assassination Debate An Nippon Airways Aboriginal art world is rocked by fresh scandal Welshman claims to have painted many prized indigenous works Roger Maynard writes from Sydney Corporate giants win a leading role at La Scala SAGA Insurance Services New York pigeon poisoner makes city no-fly zone US Jews attack Israeli 'identity' Bill Netanyahu is at the centre of a row over who can claim to be a Jew, Tunku Varadarajan writes Trial of Papon suspended The Times Centre Left sweeps Italian local elections Great for Britain (Reuters): Somalia flood toll rises World Summary (AP): Nato 'yes' vote (Reuters): China pit tragedy (AFP): Banda in coma (AP): Sharif in court (Reuters): Nigeria change (AP): Love for sale Swiftcall Bombs, bullets and sedatives Englishwoman Lynne Mastnak is the only practising psychiatrist in Gorazde, a town where the population is grieving, shell-shocked and, sometimes, dangerous. This is her diary Gorazde did have a psychiatrist once. He left for Austria Organic Selenium Sympatex The Wellman Clinic The London Hernia Centre The shame of on the dole Tough benefit rules are forcing 'resting' thespians into roles that are anything but dignified. Grace Bradberry reports Direct Line Why men can't be just good friends Philip Delves Broughton was labelled an Aids risk by bankers who think cohabiting males must be gay Why we all must pay for Oxbridge The elite need public money too, says Anatole Kaletsky A State serving only the poor would be didaster The Right stuff The Times Diary Hamming it The Times Diary Picture Gallery A land fit for Neros Our countryside is being blighted while the Government fiddles over Formula One Holy wrath The Times Diary Bunker shots The Times Diary Phoenix rises in Windsor Marcus Binney enjoys a quibble with perfection Power to Parents Lessons from the league tables for all parties to consider Blood on the Nile Fundamentalist terrorism feeds on frustration and repression Streetwise Birds Pigeons are fine specimens of the survival of the unfittest Dilemma of raising party funds without incurring debts EMU entry terms Case for carriers Belief in God without science's help Electoral reform First cuttings Sex education Tardy payout hits gun compensation Wigs and gowns Proceed with care Court Circular Memorial service Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Personal Column Dinners Latest wills Anniversaries today Birthdays today Meeting Luncheon Reception Service dinner Legal appointment Forthcoming marriages Church news Princess Diana Stefan Lorant Stefan Lorant, photojournalist, died in Rochester, Minnesota, on November 14 aged 96. He was born on February 22,1901 Personal Column Willoughby Norman Willoughby Norman, honorary president and former chairman of Boots, died on October 28 aged 88. He was born on October 12,1909 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Domestic Directory H. C. 'Nugget' Coombs H. C. ("Nugget") Coombs, Australian public servant and former Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, died on October 29 aged 91. He was born on February 24,1906 Bab and his Operas Get ready to win the £1,000 December prize Every month a £1,000 prize awaits a shrewd selector. Coventry's John Salako offers insight into his choices The story so far... League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League "who has the best football coverage on the… ITF League How is your Team Doing? PFA Players' League Internet League Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores ITF It's Not Too Late to Enter ITF Goalkeepers Full Backs Your full guide to players and transfers A spell of Premiership inactivity meant that the focus of ITF activity moved north of the border last week Central Defenders Midfield Players Managers This Week's Moves Strikers News The Times Crossword No 20,640 Business Swissair + world's most refreshing airline AA Information American Express Tomorrow Inside Section Shell and BP battle over Russian fuel reserves Shares soar after Far East rally John Charcol Business UB to return £150m after asset swap with PepsiCo EU to drop job targets Arts Beckett to rule today on Sears sale of Freemans Sport British Steel warning Television and Radio Business Today Amey names Staples as new chief Holt Lloyd sold to Americans Brooke goes Workplace up Dividend rise Tourist Rates Trade Indemnity Unigate poised to capitalise on consolidation of dairy industry First Bus planning £150m expansion BAe aid plea could be rejected The Sunday Times Treasury economics job goes to O'Donnell Royal Bank and C&G lift mortgage rates Business Roundup Photo-Me sues rival Southern agrees to cuts Morris plans to float Diploma payout held Whitecroft profits dip Emap pays £100m for MacMillan magazines Bupa may lift bid for Care First Www. LineOne. net By our City Editor: Ayling takes the cut-price route Commentary Sinclair moves on Premiere Early departure for Bulmer chief Www. joademillio. com. br The Royal Bank of Scotland LCR upbeat over future of rail link after review ABF seeks to buy Spillers British Funds Liffe Options Companies hit by Asian turmoil lead recovery Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major INDlCES Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes British Steel United Biscuits Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Prospect in the East Tempus Unigate Wall Street BA goes in search of blue skies with no-frills travel operation Jon Ashworth finds rival low-cost airlines disturbed by the threat from Britain's major carrier Fabian's way The Times City Diary Past failures forgotten as the UK heads fearlessly for Expo With a limited budget, the DTI effort may be leaner and meaner this time Ikea of the air The Times City Diary Name game The Times City Diary Turkish delight The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw When black and white become grey Marketing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eizo Shares rise in thin trading 3i Group plc Failure to comply with order Council cannot change school in statement NatWest Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Enforcing local planning policy Multiple Display Advertising Items Make the right impression with Regus Link Lorraine Electronics Tenders and Contracts Specifying nuisance Message plus Priate planning permission. Sometimes there was no… Briefings Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Brewery venture goes flat for marketing whiz-kid Mark Andrews on a business idea that failed to ferment in UK Charities gain expert advice through consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Record number of overseas exhibitors at inventions fair Start-ups at highest for seven years Western aisles Briefly Noted Chicago the Musical Mary not so contrary Pop About the blues All Farka Toure Festival Hall A subdued artists' procession Opera Opera Gala Albert Hall The Royal Opera BBC Symphony Orchestra Finnish fire Orchestral Concerts LSO/Davis Barbican Blissful union BBCPO/Elder Manchester British Museum Airy-fairy art of the Victorians Richard Cork finds drug-fuelled fantasies and shameless exuberance on show at the Royal Academy Lawn Dogs Classical Choice A guide to the best availabe recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Other Exhibitions Art Galleries Theatres Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Klngston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indlcated with the sysmbol) on release across the country Hooked up to the electric Caravan Bush, W12 Cashing in on camp Slices of death Three Viewings New End, Hampstead 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Mind the new gap Will the Lord Chancellor's legal aid plans create fresh inequalities? Frances Gibb reports What about Paul? Fiona Bawdon on two people who might have lost with conditional fees Queen's Counsel War crimes prosecutors wanted Innis and Outs Write yourself a winner Too risky today Wigs and lunch Corporate killing Chambers Banking & Finance Eagan Janion Why the PCC will still have a role Counsel The Legal Minority Quarry Dougall Chambers Professional Recruitment Office of Fair Trading ZMB Industry Clifford Chance Shoosmiths&harrison The Cement ceiling Frances Gibb reports on the barriers to ethnic minority progress in the profession Garfield Robbins Michael Page Legal Legal Appointments Michael Page Legal The convicted rapist feels unlucky-rarely guilty Should Parliament prevent a victim's sexual history being raised in court? Union Texas Petroleum Limited Quarry Dougall Hays Richard Owen Quarry Dougall Protecting brands that are out of this world HW Group Jaffe Associates Liffe is what you make it Rodwell Recruitment & Training Limited International Lawyers The Peachell Group Lovell White Durrant Www. freshfields. com Titmuss Sainer Dechert 17 Old Buildings Paralegal Goodman Derrick Quarry Dougall Recruitments Liberty Butterworths Assistant Company Secretary The National Mediation Centre Sweet & Maxwell and 4 Paper Buildings Graham Gill & Young Area Counsel Europe The Times Newspapers ZMB Finance & Accounts Manager PSD QD In-House Legal Quarry Dougall Freshfields Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniels Bates Probate, Tax and TRUST-Winchester. Well regarded… Personal Injury English Speaking Lawyer, fluent in French, wanted… International Executive Business Lawyer Solicitors Interested in Chambers Type Practice McDonald's Lipson Lloyd Jones The College of Law Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Opra occupational pensions regulatory authority Microsoft ZMB Industry BG plc British Midland Hingis faces powerful challenge in rich finale Tennis Draw Bell Yard Crown Prosecution Service Legal Appointments Rusedski ranks with best for Sampras Cleveland Magistrates Courts Committee Eagan Janion Cardiff's nerves calmed by Matulik Ice Hockey Silk Cut storms into fifth after avoiding disaster Sailing Details Williamson eases himself into 14-day suspension Racing Ricjard Evans Wetherby Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Racing Ahead Newton Abbot Lingfield Park Today's Fixtures Rapid Raceline World Cup party list nears completion Brian Glanville casts his eye over the weekend's qualifiers for France Business to Business Tag PC Pools Forecast For the Record Prospect of U-turn adds fizz to cup ties Sultan feels lure of English football Seven Lions emerge to play against All Blacks Rugby Union Teams Scotland put faith in untried Hodge Davis beaten easily as game goes to pot Snooker New European test for students Uncapped duo earn England call-up Sport in Brief Wimbledon record Dancer party Tigers chase £1 million Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Young reasserts old order as 49ers win again American Football NFL Details Winning Move Keene on Chess West Indies surrender to Mushtaq and Wasim Cricket: Lara Snared in Familiar Trap on Day of Dominance by Pakistan Scoreboard Midland Notts still in hunt for Adams Word-Watching MI5's shadowy origins Television Choice Out of control on the highway of hyperbole Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Cricketers seek all-round role Alan Lee on moves by players to have a greater say in the running of the game United asked to break £20m barrier for Salas Record fee sought for striker Times Two Crossword Tennis Larder switches to join union American Football George Pragnell Ltd Canoeists head for troubled waters Your guide to the bigger and better education listings John O'Leary introduces the facts and figures measuring the performance of 4,000 secondary schools and colleges in England The Complete League Tables of GCSE and A-Level Results for England More than half the schools and colleges saw results improve School Tables, Page 3; Colleges Improving all the time David Charter on the schools that set fresh targets—and met them Most Improved Schools How to make the right choice All schools now have to sell themselves to parents. Fred Redwood looks at ways that you can discover if a prospective school is the best for your children The basic approach reaps Rich reward A Level: Top Independent A Level Top State Schools A Level: Top Comprehensives Traditional values bring new rewards David Charter on two proud performers, each with a history of excellence in education stretching back to the 17th century GCSE: Top Comprehensives Glimmer of hope for lesser lights John O'Leary assesses the fortumes of some of the poorer performing schools GCSE Highest Failure Rate GCSE: Bottom of the League Truancy: The Worst Schools Barnsley How to Read the Tables Cambridge is back on top 'For value for money, you cannot beat us'—David Charter reports on the best of the sixth-form colleges Further Education and Sixth Form Colleges Top FE & 6th Form Colleges Bucking up their ideas A country with different sets of results highlights different approches Time Computer Systems Leaders share common factor Selective policies are paying off, according to a trend revealed by the GCSE league tables, says, David Charter Local Authority Performance

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