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News from 21/11/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Mary Beazley, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Alasdair Murray and Philip Bassett, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Martyn Dyer, Kevin Sealy, Jane MacQuitty, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Brian Lightman, Jeremy Swallow, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, James Bone and Tom Rhodes, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Philip Howard, Ruth Deech, Chairman, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Raymond Snoddy and Dominic Walsh, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Thunderer, Stewart Tendler and Paul Whittaker, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Andrew Pierce, Dominic Walsh, Timothy Fetherston-Dilke Chief Coastguard, Philip Tooke, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, David H. Walton, Katherine Bergen, Peter Barnard, Struan Hellier, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Lawrence Bartlett, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Ian MacNicol, President, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Raymond Keene, Polly Newton, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Tony Bayfield, Chief Executive, Meg Kingston, Richard Owen, John Carr, Nick Kelly, Malcolm Hurlston, Chairman, Adam Fresco, Louis Schaffer, John Lloyd, Stefeno Hatfield, Bugsy Malone, Chris Parker, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Michael Clark Stock Matket Writer of the Year, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Richard Carter, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Tom Rhodes, Hugh Thompson, Anne Lee, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Terence Conran, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mark Dunn, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Hadden,

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Tories scrape home at Beckenham We will listen and change, says the Queen Doctor faces manslaughter TV & Radio Media times Season ticket perk may get tax relief Matthew Parris Lone fighter routed armies of York and Lancaster Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Chopard Geneve Carey blesses long and successful union Marriage that has seen profound changes in personal and national life' was celebrated with due pomp, reports Alan Hamilton BT Posy earns Prince a teasing Monarchy and Government each have a role to play The Queen Warner Books The Prime Minister Carte blanche rules at People's Banquet Queen shows Prime Minister the way on joint walkabout The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and the Blairs met the crowds yesterday. Alan Hamilton reports Look who's coming to lunch Lhomme Wild-eyed rude boy goes hunting for Mrs B Matthew Parris Political Sketch QC asks: was Birmingham Six decision right ? Frances Gibb reports on Sir Louis Blom-Cooper's doubts about a controversial miscarriage of justice Dolphin Safety Recall Play by freed Bridgewater man is staged Body of rescuer found in sea News in Brief No Patten case Crew save man Belfast bomb Jail gun found Corrections RAF wife suspected affair, says daughter Murder case jury told that dead woman had been upset by party photographs of accused officer with girls. Michael Horsnell reports Man 'drowned wife for £100,000 life policy' Abbey National On Line Telecom. (UK) Ltd. Eith up to 40% off, out best-sellers have just got… Court ban on Bruno in marital break-up Saturday in the Times The Link Sex crime victim confronted her attacker in cell Frances Gibb on the woman who posed as a solicitor to lambast assailant for trauma he put her through Beaujolais nouveau is back in the purple Jane MacQuitty recommends vintage's best value WPA Cartier chief says workshop raid haul was ?1m Wild West surfers wash up in Colchester An American family fed up with rising crime found a safe haven via the Internet in old-world Essex, reports Adam Fresco The Times A Tale of Two Cities Picture Gallery Marks & Spencer Financial Services Baby died after doctor used forceps ten times Senior registrar faces manslaughter charge, reports Mark Henderson Daewoo DIAL-a-PHONE Currys Hindley seeks to overturn ruling that life is life' Dixons Dispute may cost singer £1m Architects want more sparkle in festive displays Lloyds Bank Army CO suspended as soldiers complain Genuine consultation or just a clever marketing ploy? Riddell on Politics Blair benefactor funded Howard 's leadership bid New register shows tycoon's generosity on two fronts, writes Nicholas Watt Ministers resist revolt over welfare benefits Orange Tagging may be used to free inmates early The Sunday Times Wallpaper company defends Irvine Kremlin purge gives Chernomyrdin boost The removal of young reformers strengthens the hand of the Prime Minister, Richard Beeston writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Europe poised to sign accord for jobs It will be a big step forward and it will leave some old ideas behind CNN International Christina 'coronary' scorned by Onassis trustees Vatican hierarchy stunned by alleged affair of bishop, 75 Swiftcall BTEC Zimbabwe whites told who loses farm Arms team resumes hunt Inspectors who have occupied Iraq by remote control' are a rare Un success James Bone writes Tesco Dictator talks of victory as Arabs express relief To listen to reason is a very big step, given Saddam's track record Jewish students shot in Jerusalem ambush Britannia United front forces Saddam to retreat He has not won any compromise. There are no concession... no commitment... to lift sanctions Tehran deal to help with Libyan missile Woodstock Tiny Raid on jail by Hutu extremists leaves 300 dead The Sunday Times Light shed on midnight cowboy AA New inquiry into journalist's death World in Brief (AP): Somalia flooding spreads Proust lobbied for prize (AP): Girl found shut in dog cage (AFP): Assassination confirmed (Reuters): Eta halts prison action (AP): French arrest US father (AP): Euthanasia pill promised On Her Majesty's service As the Queen celebrates her golden wedding anniversary, Ivor Spencer tells the secrets of a royal banquet. Interview by Eve-Ann Prentice Christmas on the street—or safe at St Mungo's? Somak Holidays Lacoste Time Computer Systems We do love the Beatles Philip Delves Broughton on a very modern monarch Why it's smart to enter the comfort zone Specsavers Opticians Nina Ricci Paris Mulberry Garrard Syence Among my golden souvenirs Peter Stothard follows the anniversary celebration trail Bar none The Times Diary Run out The Times Diary In love with llamasI Llesley and Imp are soft, docile and as happy in the Pennines as in the Andes Cooked up The Times Diary Tuna's off The Times Diary Justify our trust, Mr Blair Labour must stay true to its aims, says John Lloyd Watch his Space Time will tell if Saddam has really backed down Prussian Not Balkan Welfare reform will require a stronger lead Light Relief From Regent Street to Blackpool, the great British taste Central threat to coastal safety Tobacco sponsorship Sex selection New homes 'damage' to countryside Bevin Girls Sandwich beef All crazy now Trolley tunes Natural gas Letters to the Editor should carry daytime telephone… Faith, reason and God's compassion Jewish identity Thought for food Pedal power Court Circular Today's royal engagements £1 million Lichtenstein given to the Tate Birthdays today Luncheon Lecture Lincoln's Inn Personal Column Dinners Service dinners British Federation of Women Graduates Service luncheon Reception The Royal College of Radiologists Latest wills Church news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries today Joyce Wethered Obituaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Dr Andrew Pearson Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. H. P. A. The Domestic Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wilfred Josephs Jack Lane From our Special Correspondent: Our Women in France On this Day November 21,1917 The Times Crossword No 20,643 News The Met Office Newspapers Support Recycling No tiltle Under the weather? Tomorrow Economics DTI sounds death knell for coal industry Slowdown eases rate rise pressure BG to boost exploration by selling £800m estate Granada digital aiming to rival BSkyB End of the family line at Hanson Conran and BAA fight over duty-free sales Arts The Royal Bank of Scotland Sport MMC to look into City charges Television and Radio Business Today Guinness inquiry costs £3.1m Storehouse pushes out chief of Mother care Save sacks MD after 7 months in office Lloyds Direct Emirates PowerGen ready to renew fight for Rec Babcock cost-cutting to go on Accountant jailed for BCCI fraud Broking revenues boost Flemings ED&F Man doubles first-half profits Sale in US continues restructuring at ICI Business Roundup Dual-fuel deal inquiry WPP buys Batey stake Lambert grows in US Hicking Pentecost up York Waterworks rises Tourist Rates LineOne UniChem to join French rival in £278m merger Eastern Energy Limited By our City Editor: A Bridgeman too far for City Commentary Chloride sales hit by pound Powergen Approach lifts Allied Colloids Friendly deal Car venture Elliott ahead Powell Duffryn sells Eurogas Growth for distillery in flat market British Funds Liffs Options Lloyds TSB shares slip as broker cuts forecast 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 BG PowerGen Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Healthy outlook Tempus ED&F Man Wall Street Banque on it The Times Diary The end of along series of Japanese errors is in sight Economic View Big injections of public funds are all that are necessary to necessary to restore the economy In from cold The Times Diary Moving on The Times Diary Granada more than lives up to its boasts over Forte Dominic Walsh checks out progress in the light of claims made during the hard-fought takeover Conciliation under consideration BT BAA shopping centres attacked as terminal disgrace The Times Unit Trust Information Service UK Racing Syndicate Widespread gains in equities Trade Indemnity Art Galleries Weekend Choice Heatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Release Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Youth behaving badly Queen's Vision in the dark Concerts: A world premiere for Northern Ireland; plus a tribute to music's patron saint Goerne/Brendel Picture Gallery South Coast vitality Royal Concert Barbian Hall/Radio 3 The Times River of pure light Galleries: The fruits of Turner's steamer trip up the Loire in 1826 are on show at the Tate. Isabel Carlisle reports Lawn Dogs Luvvies fall out of love with Labour Weel in the Arts John Birt, come on down! Radio NT Spice up your soul food New Albums The Sunday Times The beat where you live Caitlin Moran conducts the third ever interview with the Montrose Avenue. Save it -they are going to be huge Artful Stuck in a groove I am the lord of the dance, said he Rollo can't play a note, but he and his band, Faithless, are building a chart-busting empire. Nigel Williamson reports The sampler is the most important advance since the guitar Three free kings Jazz Albums Press Complaints Commission Catching them young Blues Albums BBC Sessions 'I really hate sacking people' Bridget Rowe has a fearsome reputation The media interview The Times Copper's shoes get the boot Media Diary Coming soon to a giant dustbowl near you Going digital could cause discs to slip Chris Ayres reports on radio's clash with records The BBC is letting the children down Media, Sales & Marketing Basilica Computing Ltd Frank N. Magid Associates, Ltd Spice put through the mill The British media's reaction to the group's dismissal of their manager was incredibly hostile. David Sinclair discovers why TV Engineering Manager Regent Consulting Sales Executive The slow death of Bbc radio news Libby Purves on an old news hand who has blasted the BBC Media , Sales & Marketing Norwich Union Guaranteld Stop! Don't Pass this by Codemasters Lindgren-Rayproof Interference Technology Petty squabble over a reporting triumph Paper round Csi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music Industry Training Hong Kong whispers As the new Chinese governors introduce political changes, Raymond Snoddy reviews press freedom in the former colony The approach to the news hasn't changed Auntie takes to the pitch The Times TV ads are a gain of two halves, my lord Merchant Taylors' School Cranfield University School of Management Bursar St. George's University Easter Revision Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queens Independent Education St James's College Senior Appointments PAT Merton College Oxford ACU Buying a home is a matter of class You have seent the league tables-now how do you find the right school for your child? Being close to a good school is still many parents' priority, says Katherine Bergen What is the 'right' school? Top establishments are not always suitable, says Hugh Thompson Dealing with dyslexia Anne Lee explains how to find a place for the child with difficulties Christmas CDs—£1.98 each For a good school is distance no object? Hugh Thompson on pupils who have far to go starting with an hour on the bus Picture Gallery West Indies wear defeated look after humiliation Cricket: Wasim and Mushtaq Cut Swath through Feeble Batting to Give Pakistan Series Lead January Start Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheffield Hallam University London Montessori Centre EF Australia catch rivals unawares Study in Florence St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items Fernandez fall turns form upside down Tennis Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted Keen Reagers Espanol en Espanal Charlton trains for winter game Racing: Talented Beckhampton Quartet Prepares for Hurdling Campaign Ascot Rapid Raceline Panther pounces twice in one day Yesterday's Results Pridwell can continue to put best foot forward Ascot BBC Today's Races on Television Aintree Wolverhampton Huntingdon clash All Blacks bask in Old Trafford's aura of greatness Rugby Union Richmond unmoved by exiles' request BT Smith surfs to world record amid high seas Wales go without Quinnell For the Record Today's Fixtures By a Correspondent: Thompson prepares for testing reunion Hockey Giants put to flight by Towers Sports in Brief Scots charge High-class field Lloyd stays Peter Ball Cup draw leaves Dalglish in despair Santrac proves unifying force in Yugoslavia Tom Walker on the international manager whose dream has survived the darkest days Legal & Public Notices By our Sports Staff: Gascoigne out for five games Football Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Australia unhappy at lifting of bans Merthyr make the most of reprieve Keene on Chess Winning Move Archer poised to hit final target Golf: Shining Example of Captain Takes Team to Brink of Challenge Victory Drummond has hard first day at school Word-Watching "Old Speckled Hen" Radio Choice Fooling about for charity Television Choice Great story, shame about the lack of detail Review Bbc1 Gross spurred on by sense of history New coach aims to revive Tottenham by instilling discipline and team spirit Time Two Crossword Picture Gallery The Times Bookshop Cricket 42 United capitalising on record profits Player strike may hit four matches Tomorrow in the Times Shortage of quality bothers Beaumont Sailing 44 First Telecom

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