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News from 19/11/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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George Cole, James Landale, Jean H. Ritchie, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Russell Jenkins and Alan Hamilton, Chris Ward, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Christopher Bowen, A. M. T. Maxwell-Irving, Max Glaskin, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Matt Wolf, Jonathan Bryant, Chairman, Philip Howard, Milton Friedman, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Paul Whittaker, Magi Young (solicitor), Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Ben Tominey, Simon Wilde, Nick Varley, Kevin McGrath, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Wynne Davies, David Hannah, Stuart Barnes, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jennifer Temple, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patrick Howarth, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Jason Niss?, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Frank Giles, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Amanda Loose, Rodney Milnes, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Max Prola, Keith Pike, Caroline Merrell, Gavin Lumsden, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Maurice Lipsedge (Consultant psychiatrist), Peter Barnard, Nigella Lawson, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Alan Wheeldon, Lin Jenkins, Stephen Farrell and Christopher Walker, Nicholas Harling, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Robert Low, Richard Fawls, Adam Jones, Clive Parker, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Thomas B. Haran, Mike Prestage, Raymond Keene, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Alvin D. Stockmarr, Peter Brand, Richard Evans, Simon Kwong, James Bennett, Dave Jarvie, Jill Sherman, Susan Gray, Richard Ingrams (Editor), Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Polly Newton, Christopher Walker, Philip Delves Broughton, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, M. Rasburn, Philip Delves Broughton, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Albert Alan Owen, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Leslie Gilmore, Nadine Meisner, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Tess Knighton, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Garry Nelson, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Marcia MacLeod, Matthew Bond, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Jan Raath, Dr Keyboard, Marion Lloyd, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Llew Smith, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Anne Ruff (Principal Lecturer in Law), Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Susan Emmett,

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The Spice Wenches Tourists tell how massacre victims died Three generations of family killed Gary Glitter 'in child porn probe' Midland ends opera funding Index Royal aircraft makes emergency landing as engines run out of oil Audience forms a pop group for Tchaikovsky Scouting for Spies Bodies, Brains and Barbie Picture Gallery Waiting lists rise by 1,000 a week Sporting Bullies US build-up over Iraq as Russia claims breakthrough Abbey National British tourists angry at leaving Luxor Many Britons, unhappy at having to head home, are determined to return soon, David Hannah of Channel 4 News writes from Luxor Extremist group splits make security task more difficult Warner Books Cable & Wireless No panic reaction, says minister Tour firms count cost as 2,000 travel home Tourists made to kneel before they were shot Victims were slaughtered like sheep Couple saw terrorist shoot victim and cut his throat Golfers mourn their friends Survivor tells of methodical killing Debenhams Nurse on holiday helped out at hospital RSPCA Thieves take everything and kitchen sink Vows renewed on golden wedding day The Sunday Times Lexus Accused officer 'let the side down' over affair Ford Subject to availability for a limited period only.… The drunk driver who trapped himself Liverpool Victoria Drug tsar's deputy took cannabis News in Brief Clegg appeal Fears for trawler Youngest sex pest Rodgers elected Computer fines No Title British Gas Home Energy A sassy girls' guide to facing the music American-style Benedict Nightingale taps his foot to Chicago, "the most exciting musical of its generation Man seen fleeing from fields where girl's body lay Compaq Envoys accused over antiquities Chichester theatre producer departs Abbey National Lawyer at race council victimised colleague News in Brief Leaves on the line Flower power TV verdict delay WCP: Arresting line-up Benny's last bow Tourist's curse Hospital waiting lists are growing by 1,000 a week The Government is finding it hard to make good its election pledges, says Ian Murray Judge rejects challenge on restaurant The Early Learning Centre British scientists find galaxy called Le Blob Fibre to cure bowel cancer Easy Jet Howard's tough line on crime backed by public Virgin direct personal financial service Thatcher followers were still big state spenders Trust confirmed as the central issue for voters Land Rover Lawyer 'lied for her detective lover' A Crown solictor weepa as an Old Bailey jury is told she admitted 'a moment of madness'. Tim Jones reports 'Bullying' police officer jailed for assault Channel 4 will stir up storm over Christmas Boy Scouts were too naughty for wartime Mi5 Ministers confident over legal aid reform Lifting the Bar Life ban on mother guilty of terrorising ex-lover Land Rover Compulsory fund could finance care of the elderly Deportment for Education and Empoloyement Farmers given billions in EU 'compensation' Police raise fear of ceasefire collapse Lloyds Bank Peers dare to discuss the delicate business of Mimi and Fifi Political Sketch Widdecombe quits standards role over Hamilton row The Cooperative Bank Major is swamped by affection Maple Computer Dobson makes his position clear Paranoid Milosevic moves to Tito villa Swiftcall Allies pursue united front to avert conflict Michael Evans and Michael Binyon report on diplomatic offensive (Reuters): Terrorist in Taipei siege saga Robber leaves southern Africa in the dark Africa's 'Great Crocodile' ready for new adventure Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group 30 children die as bus plunges into Delhi river India's perilous roads witness another tragedy Christopher Thomas writes Albright attacks Taleban oppression of women The US Secretary of State has had some harsh words about attempts to turn Afghanistan into the purest Muslim country in the world, Ian Brodie writes Student fakes kidnap China may free second dissident Tag PC technology (AP): EU to back hi-tech mine clearance World Summary (Reuters): Algiers killings (Reuters): Priest kidnapped (Reuters): Twa case closed (Reuters): Coup plot fails (AFP): Famine 'unlikely' (Reuters): Age-old story (Reuters): Double trouble (AFP): Airbag risk to be deflated Racal Gaddafi's role on trial The Libyan leader's sponsorship of terrorism is central to the Berlin disco bombing case, writes Roger Boyes (AP): Birthmark and smile solve 1990 kidnap mystery. Kenya Airways Vodafone Republicans block gay US ambassador Clinton snubbed over posting to Luxembourg Tom Rhodes reports Olivetti Computers Worlowide DNA tests reveal US caviare fraud Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Eloping lover, 92, in court Image of Dietrich and Garbo's dogs star in hotel sale They have tattoos, swill lager and swear. They also chant plainsong in Latin Mediaeval Baebes are classical music's Spice Girls. Interview by Nigel Williams Our image are not chastity belts bul dragons and knights Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi New Barbie—for feminists Nigella Lawson A peerless show of hypocrisy A denial of human rights Christmas CDs—£1.98 each There's a new lady in my life Mysterious phone calls, embossed letters and strange rituals - Magnus Linklater finds it hard to adjust to life as a commoner when his wife is invited to become a working peer She has a splendid green seal in a large red box to prove it Inside Section 2 Harrods Knightsbridge Why Europe can't afford the euro Milton Friedman explains the danger of a common currency The drive for the euro is political, not economic Film noir The Times Ciary Hysteria calls the shot Over reaction to the Luxor massacre would be to given in to terrorism Smoked out The Times Diary De-briefed The Times Diary Not kosher The Times Diary Alan Coren What has driven Labour to join in this whole sorry business? Why are we Waiting? The Government must show radicalism now on the NHS Diplomats and Dictators Dialogue with Iraq should not dilute allied objectives Once More with Paper Bag Audience participation comes to the 1812 Overture Political propriety put in proportion Legal aid for infants and mentally ill Berlin and Goldsmith Toxic pesticides Old wine, new bottles Students' benefits Museums as 'perk for middle classes' Choc horror One of those jobs Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Award for founders of helpline New chronicle of ancient sunlight dates Grecian age Church news Dinners Reception Lecture Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage Latest wills Air Commandant Dame Jean Conan Doyle Air Commandant Dance Jean Conan Doylc, Dbe, (Lady Bromel; Director of the Women's Royal Air Force, 1963-66, and daughter of Sir Arthur Couan Doyle, died yesterday aged 84. She was born on December 21,1912. Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Professor Charles Kennedy Charles Kennedy, Professor of Economoc Theury at the University of Kent, 1966-70 died on November 4 aged 74. He was born on February 9,1923 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Domestic Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcall For Worldcallers Lieutenant-Colonel John Strickland Lieutenant-Colonel John Strickland, MC, former Gurkha commander died on October 22 aged 87. He was born on November 15,1909. Slavery News The Times Crossword No 20,641 Business KLM AirUK Forecast Lifeboats Royal National Lifeboat Institution In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Laura Ashley oust Iverson Troubleshooter takes over top job Borrowing target to be revised down by Brown Post Office seals Co-op Bank deal Economics Botnar tax decision due today Liddell threat to put mis-sellers out of business Arts James Capel Investment Management Sport Beckett blocks £365m disposal by Sears Television and Radio Business Today Calling Dairy battle ARdbeG Saviour proved to be false prophet Jon Ashworth on Ann Iverson failed to live up to expectations during her brief reign at Laura Ashley Vodafone tariff cuts likely to 'get the market going' De La Rue shares rally after profit beats forecasts Four listed for loan book Camelot hits jackpot amid talk of rival Palm Pilot C&W to create 1,000 customer service jobs Business Roundup Coal levy under fire Brewer shows strength BG sells German assets (Bloomberg): MGM sues rival studio Tourist Rates BOC expecting early completion of Ohmeda sale Taylor Nelson pays £137m for French rival Kleinwort Benson Private Bank By our City Editor: Barclays can bank on Mrs Blockit Commentary Northern Foods up 19% Flotation plan values Energis at up to £962m Enterprise warns of oil target shortfall British Funds Liffe Options Dealers blame quiet day on new trading system 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 De La Rue Vodafone Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Metal fatigue Tempus Vosper Wall Street 'Vacuous verbiage' unlikely to help EU jobless back to work Philp Bassett casts doubt on wheather the Luxembourg summit will achieve results Like all such conferences, it's been scripted in advanance Fallen angel The Times City Diary US and Europe play power games Timely poach The Times City Diary Turkish delight The Times City Diary Rate rises cast doubt on Bank's ability Reassessment of monetary theory needed Arts subsidies and higher-spending tourists The Heart of Business Wider range of activities lifts Vosper Thornycroft Siebe sells US firm for £77m Legal & Public Notices NIE investors to share surprise £67m windfall Gt Portland lifts rent Liberty takes fight for control to small investors LineOne Sytner seeks £23m for expansion Enterprise ahead 71% Greenway back in black MacLaurin at Whitbread Jackson talks terminated James Crean disposal Sabena Airbus order The Times TBI plans £100m airport development Business Roundup Fortis The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mikimoto Shares ease on thin volume Invest in Yourself Fixing unfair dismissal damages Prosecution to disprove excuse Crème de la Crème National Lottery Charities Board Foxtons Ludvigsen Associates (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/administrator City of Westminster Tribunal loses appeal jurisdiction Retailers liable for others' price tickets AC Europe Ltd. The Vivat Trust PA to MD Imperial Cancer Research Fund PA/SECRETARY The Ritz Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opportunities in Paris Wizja TV Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Securicor recruitment services Nuffield Council on Bioethics WC1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Secretarial opportunities within leading City PR… GEE Publishing Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Manager £20K Capita Search & Selection Centre Point Group Eden Brown Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Reed Search Secretary Knickerbox Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Osborne & Little plc Montpelier Asset Managment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Pathfinders Media Recruitment Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items The Recruitment Company Royal College of Nursing Gordon Yates Foxtons The Recruitment Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon Yates Sheila Childs Recruitment Love & Tate Baker & McKenzie Confidential Private Secretaries Personal Assistant Time Savers Crème de la Crème Royal College of Nursing Bilingual English/German Secretary Sex and salary A study shows that gitls grow into worse negotiators than men. Susan Gray finds out how to get a rise Lucie Clayton College Guildford Secretarial College Angela Mortimer International Multilingual services Experienced Receptionist/telephonist Office Administrator/pa to Managing Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodman Derrick Sheila Burgess International New role for the secretary? Britart souvenirs Briefly Noted The Sunday Times The conscientious objector Stephen Dillane tells Matt Wolf why he almost turned down his plum role in the powerful Welcome to Sarajevo It all looked like a horrible package on the page As ever, Baryshnikov stands alone Dance in Paris Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Zoe Waites Eugene Onegin Bigger and very Moorish Otello Albert Hall Metre maze Concerts: A dazzling ten minutes of contemporary invention; plus period Handel on a deliciously small scale London Sinf/Ades Qeh Royal Shakespeare Company Out of the forests and into the Barbican Architecture: A Finnish festivsal in London is showcasing an approach to design inspired by nature. Hilary Finch reports Feasting off Alex Fiori Musicali Stationers' Hall No need to cry for him, Argentina Joanna Pitman listens to the fast-rising young tenor Jose Cura Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie ART Galleries Theatre Guide Jeremy Kinhston's assessment of the eatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country He who pays the piper Two months ago Scottish Ballet almost went out of business. But as Christopher Bowen reports, it's not the only Scottish arts organisation to find itself in trouble Some tough choices will have to be have to be made about arts provision 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Peninsular war on poison plot Two million homes are scheduled for browfield sites such as Greenwich. Eve-Ann Prentice on a key clean-up campaign Property Great Jubilee Wharf Weston Homes Plc To let: the ideal island Amanda Loose spots a house offering the ultimate in privacy Fairclough Homes Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land for Sale Bewley Homes Hamilton Brooks Britain fail to bridge class barrier Rugby League Property Ashwood Homes Judgment day for title chasers Simon Wilde casts a critical eye over the half dozen shortlisted for the William Hill sports book of the year Racers One 5 Room Apartment A Lot of Hard Yakka Rugby's New-Age Travellers Golden Boy: Wilf Mannion RCL Left Foot in the Grave? W. G. Quinta Do Lago Verbier-Switzerland English Courtyard Pakistan assume position of total command Cricket: Walsh's Miss Underlines Dispirited Mood of Wish Indies after Depressing Day Scoreboard Multiple Display Advertising Items Gallian confirms move Pierce looks the part as French take lead roles Tennis Lord Gyllene doubtful for Aintree defence Racing: Leg Problem Leaves Spectacular National Winner Likely to Sit out Remainder of the Season Haydock Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Results Kempton Park Hereford Akehurst signs off with winner Owen adds his own chapter of romance Football Milosevic ready to leave Villa William Hill Rangers pursue joy of six Kevin McCarra previews the second Old Firm encounter of the season Tomasson steps up to provide cutting edge By our Sports Staff: Uefa to rule on TV evidence Hignett keeps alive the chance to atone Morley leads Reading to famous win Last Night's Results Distressed White can find no cure for defeat Snooker For the Record Today's Fixtures Woodward attacks England's dearth of top-class talent Rugby Union Lottery grant helps coaches move out of the slow lane Athletics: Olympic Games Hopes for Top British Performers Receive a Boost with a £50,00 Handout Picture Gallery Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess Wigan move agreed Sport in Brief If you cannot beat the best, be a bully Athletes who have ability but no class will never be great Fantasy Scheduler Coulthard upset over sacrifice at Jerez Motor Racing Word-Watching Leaderless Bears fail to improve Basketball More murder for Morse Television Choice Radio Choice Doorstepping the doorsteppers for the truth Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Tottenham aim to make Gross profit Francis leaves White Hart Lane Times Two Crossword Sports Books 45 England selectors emerge with more questions than answers Bergkamp provides extra quality Fitzpatrick may retire Cricket 46 Zenith Different Strokes ClaraNET B&B plus PC for wired travellers Insurers' Year 2000 warning Intel inside Breaking the waves Warning system will help find oil on troubled waters, says Nick Nuttall Camera nabs the bad guys—before they can get away The intelligent scanner is here CSi Compuserve Cave art goes from BC to PC Conference steps up the anti-Gates campaign Computer will end smear test errors BT Internet An X-ray of hope for busy doctors Pick your route to surf the North Pole Carols, games, electronic greeting cards and e-mails to Santa: Nigel Powell compares Christmas sites on the Web Big mouth makes the net streetwise Mustard Computers Dan technology Take the soft option Nigel Powell tries a tool that makes light work of Web site creation Keyboard staff act true to type But pity poor programmers who can't handle emotional crises Digital snapshots break free of the PC Print Lexmark Stars will keep traffic tranquil in Venice GPS technology is easing water traffice flow. Max Glaskin reports Three IT projects win BCS Awards The software that roots out racism in the office DELL Bug-hunter speeds up the food chain New device targets bacteria in seconds A Rolodex that's as slim as a credit card Driving ambition fuelled by a satellite safety net OPUS technology Wall Street takes on the Web—and wins Hi-Grade New software gives the boot to snow Internet music to play on your hi-fi Intel inside Max pack lets you go mad with the graphics Matrox All Virgin sales will go online Wuunet Net is tested for strength Does the Web in the classroom truly motivate schoolchildren? A new project will find out OU could offer virtual lectures World Wide Events E-liminating those Internet spies One US data security firm aims to set the standard, reports Clive Parker UK firm wins £400m contract Diva Isdn WHICHonline How hi-tech tools can help vou make a masterpiece A calander competition has given computer artists a chance to shine. But does their work lack the vital human touch? James Bennett reports The big draw for talent Sportster Flash Netkonect What you need for the best effects Untaxing text tool for taking the minutes LineOne How to get fact-sheets Infotrade Wonders from the laboratory Software Soldier's son brings French polish to Silicon Valley Business LineOne Cyber Media Big dates for IT diaries Agenda PC World How David took over Goliath Business All change in the IT jobs market Point Never too old or too young for an IT job Multi-taskers pushed to edge The Sunday Times The It Division City Consultants Limited Westwood Forster Ltd SWP Recruitment HSBC Midland ISIS Consultants Reed Computing Personnel Hoggett Bowers Virgin Euro London Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Victrex Gillette Eurolink Consulting Executive Recruitment Services plc C. f. r. s. Limited PMR Group PLC Time Computer Systims

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