News from 24/11/1997
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Daniel Britten, Phil Yates, S. Goldman, Rosemary Righter, Tunku Varadarajan, Patrick Fairweather, Barney Spender, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Richard Rogers, Nick Nuttall, Michael Aylwin, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Bill Frost, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Max Mosley, President, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, David Blunkett, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Philip Bassett and Deborah Collcutt, Frances Gibb and Alan Hamilton, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, C. F. Rose, Bryan Thwaites, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Frank Warren, Gerald Davies, Charlie Loretz, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Ian Sykes, Valerie Elliott, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Dick Campain, Ruth Gledhill, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Tom Rhodes and Jason Nisse, Debra Craine, John Tiffany, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jonathon Metliss, Gareth Knowles, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Bartholomew V. O'toole, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Keith Pike, Tina Gaudoin, M. P. Ball, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, James Bourlet, Paul Durman, Philip Webster and Alasdair Murray, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, Barry Millington, Chris Patten, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Andrew Drummond, Terri Judd, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, Digby Anderson, Oliver Holt, Michael Calvin, Dennis Hales, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Paul Thomas, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Guy Bradshaw, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Roger Bootle, John Allison, Des Burkinshaw and Roger Maynard, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Anne Ashworth, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, Alan Challoner, Philip Webster, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Chris Ayres, Philip Dinnage, Tom Rhodes, Peter Smith, Bill Edgar, PAT Gibson, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jeremy Greenwood, Director, Peter Robinson, Nigel Morgans, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Steve Keenan and Stewart Tendler, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoToday Clinton flies to aid of his Asian allies Japan shaken by brokers' collapse Britain 'must not help extremists' Will mystery Township terror Index Women's Magazines Defend Sex and Escapism Brown rejects softer Budget line on benefits, spending and pay Stamped passports block Channel bootleggers The Times Under the Skin of Sport Hutchence 'died after telephone row' Hacking a Haka Atlantic rowers' 41-day voyage cuts 32 days from record Tiffany & Co Today Hague to move private office in power shake-up Rebels demand more democracy Demon Internet Branson hints at deal over Formula 1 Abbey National Labour faces crisis over pit closures News in Brief Astronomer burgled Steel fence cuts truancy Sacked postman ruling Road protest's £3m cost 'Silent epidemic' threat Pupils try to save school Scout killed at camp Yates blames Geldof row for lover 's death Hutchence said to have been depressed over legal fight, report Des Burkinshaw and Roger Maynard Band is Unlikely to Continue without its Star Frontman and Songwriter Eye experts dismiss fears on laser pens as hysteria Ian Murray reports on specialists who say that claims of pain and damage have created a new myth Plot to murder Lloyd George Intruducing the New Fragrance for Men All Those in Favour of Banning Fox Hunting Raise… Fresh will by Diana could have saved tax Trust fund and insurance against Princess's early death would have kept £8.4m back for her sons, report Frances Gibb and Alan Hamilton Royal palace exodus could earn millions Liverpool Victoria Driving by Passion FIAT Prisoners 'need to dream of escape' Thirty jails to be built in ten years Pageone MINi Call Cable & Wireless Britons waltz off with record Ruth Gledhill on a couple who would make Fred and Ginger envious' Tattooed names may hold key to amnesiac's identity Girl's killer may have been a tramp News in Brief Meeting on vaccines Swipe for democracy Hostage freedom talks Rat numbers 'soaring' Elderly denied worship Night on the tiles Call for defence cuts Hankook Bank of Scotland British ingenuity proves no match for German money Ten years ago Cliff Ingram designed a three-wheeler. Now Mercedes has had the same idea. Kevin Eason reports Weather halts salvage International Convention Centre Birmingham MESH Computers PLC Drivers at more risk from toxic gas than cyclists Authors praise British Library's inside storeys Regular users tell Dalya Alberge that the much-criticised St Pancras building ought not to be judged by its cover Film takes liberties with Schubert Composer's Earliest Manuscript Fund Meridien By a Correspondent: Indians ask for help to save hero's tomb Professor urges halt to painting restoration An American in the torture chamber George Mitchell had intended to quit politics and start having fun, but instead is trying to solve the Troubles in Ulster. Martin Fletcher reports Sinn Fein leaders to be offered state protection Maple Computer Picture Gallery First direct The young call for a Minister for Youth News in Brief Long-odds win Dial a bully Survival of fittest Fancy-dress row In the drink Whitehall reveals it is sitting on a fortune Valerie Elliott previews a new Domesday Book of state property Vaccine recipe is eggs and bananas Newspaper Licensing Agency BBC may behave badly for Christmas Barclaycard Officials struggle to save tourism Debonair Britain 'protecting Egyptian militants' London is not terror haven, say ministers The Government is seeking ways to tighten the law, Michael Binyon writes Rejection of Russian deal sparks fears of fresh confrontation with Iraq Israel's leader isolated as chief aide quits Mustard Computers Midland Iraq and Syria end 17 years of enmity Kohl's future may hang on tribal loyalties and… Inside Germany Daughter tells how she helped to kill family Unisys Poll gives Serbs chance to come in from cold Sub-continent braces itself for political storms Christopher Thomas reports from Dhaka on four countries in turmoil FBI agents take lessons in detection from Shakespeare super-sleuth Bank of Scotland Briton charged with extortion plot in Bangkok America finally answers mother's plea Winnie Mandela faces accusers Truth Commission appearance is gamble to win ANC votes, says Sam Kiley from Johannesburg Aerial survey uncovers high street of Xanadu Hill House Hammond Dell US black groups accused of buying off teacher in affirmative action case Pentagon attacks dismissed pilot World in Brief Papon trial 'should end' Britons fight pet poisoning Russian soldier 'shot five' (Reuters): Skydive mishap kills pilot (AP): Children die in 'toy' blast (Reuters): Moro fugitive is arrested (AP): Cuban exile leader dies World in Brief (Reuters): 'Mutant' rats on prowl Ingersoll Running on empty Science Briefing Nigel Hawkes Why grapefruit juice and drugs don't mix Arts The Royal Bank of Scotland The knowledgeable nutcrackers PMT? Osteoporosis? Menopause? Dolphins in danger Nick Nuttall on a lethal bacterium that could have a devasting effect on Britain's marine population Time Computer Systems How to be an armchair tycoon Malcolm Stacey has made a fortune on the stock market; now he wants others to follow suit. Interview by Bill Frost Forte Heritage The Cooperative Bank Nothing but sex, clothes and boyfriends? The Social Affairs Unit's survey of women's magazines is arrogant and misleading, says Tina Gaudoin Question: what does the aptly named Social Affairs… What the Editors Say Somak Holidays Trivial MJN The right choice Who needs Orwell that ends well? The film of Keep the Aspidistra Flying is yet another example of PC gone mad, says Daniel Britten Theatre Tokens Let us now praise our defunct Great Men Royal Shakespeare Company Serviceline Insurance Endeavour Personal Finance Ltd Symbolic Mozart Concerts Borrowed clothes Ya-Yo Ma Festival Hall Picture Gallery Having fun in the farmyard Dance La Fille mal gardée Theatre Royal, Glasgow A beauty beyond words Theatre: Robert Wilson surpasses himself in the UK premiere of his new 'operetta', and a legand gets mangled Saints and Singing Belfast Festival Opera & Ballet Comedy Theatres Peacock Theatre Mythology in a spin Orpheus Lyric Studio Learning worn lightly Jazz Ben Sidran Pizza Express W1 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… The Times You, too, can help to save London Richard Rogers on an intriguing initiative to reinvigorate the capital Pour relations Diary Does Mrs a spell ruin for us all? Asian economic turmoil—plus an unlikely sex scandal—could have a devastating impact on the West Wrestling with the demons Ridel on Monday Moral cursades do not make the world a safer place, says Peter Riddell Taylor made The Times Diary No show The Times Diary Batting on The Times Diary Disaster movie The Times Diary Peers awake The Times Diary Brown and Green The Treasury should open up the Budget box Mugged by Mugabe Zimbabwe cannot afford to lose its white farmers New Day of the Book Congratulations and great expectations for the British Library Friedman taken to task on euro Patten and Hague Just a slip Sport letters Measures to cut NHS waiting lists Tobacco sponsorship Student loans Ringed for survival Degree of choice Wigs and gowns Ticket tax break for rail commuters Forgotten campaign Pension costs Proceed with care Court Circular Nature notes Births Birthdays today Sir John Kendrew, FRS Picture Gallery Royal engagements University news Lincoln's Inn Acorn River deposits yield long-lost Chinese city Archaeology The Domestic Directory Worldcall Anniversaries today Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Flight Seekers Aviation World Flightseats Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Dinners Marriages Michael Hutchence Michael Hutchence, rock star, was found dead in his hotel room in Sydney on November 22, aged 37. He was born on January 22,1960 Professor John Lawson Professor John Lawson, obstetrician, died on October 25 aged 75. He was born on June 20,1922 Church news Monty Fresco Monty Fresco, MBE, press photographer, died on November 22 aged 78. He was born on October 17,1919 Picture Gallery Luther Simjian Luther Sirujian, inventor, died on October 23 aged 92. He was born on January 28,1905 Prince Imperia's Death Loss of his Trained Horse News The Times Crossword No 20,645 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Klm Air UK Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Hasselbaink leads the late escape Redknapp Left to Ponder One that Got Away Centuim Under the Skin of Sport Johnson receives ban Frange Novotna responds to thrill of chase Tennis: Czech Bounces Back up to 2 in the World after Victory over Pierce Results Sorenstam on course to maintain cashflow Sport in Brief Hammond deflated Mann is top woman Sharp shooter strikes Sethi breakthrough Sport in Brief Britons feel strain Sport in Brief Struggle for Bray Sport in Brief Lionesses mauled Sport in Brief By a Correspondent: Slough move five points clear at top Hockey Leaders hit for six by Canterbury McRae's hopes accelerated by blistering start Alan Lee sees a Scot setting the RAC Rally pace in pursuti of world title Wood reinforces Worthing mettle Basketball Stevens is handed easy victory Snooker Krantz applies finishing touch to runaway romp Sailing The Times Educational Supplement Scottish power in urgent need of positive charge Rugby Union: Selectors in the Dark as Australia Spark Le at Last Humble pie served cold Christopher Irvine finds a lack of nourishment on the Murrayfield menu Scrumpy Jack French doors thrown open by South African stampede Newbury gain handsome victory Worcester revelling in wealth of opportunity Stapleton and Swift lead Athletic romp England emerge from the shadows Spirited and skillful performance reduces all-conquering All Blacks to ranks of mere mortals Johnson banned for Springboks match Cultural clash fuels head-on confrontation David Hands examines New Zealand's complaints at a lack of respect shown during their traditional haka England emerge from the shadows Watches of Switzerland Lomu supplies antidote to base moments Rob Hughes rejoices in the return of a colossus to the international stage O'Neill 's touchline theatricals steal show Leicester City 0 Bolton Wanderers 0 ITV Britain's Most Populak Button Liverpool's faith beyond belief Barnsley capitalise on confidence crisis afflicting Anfield Newcastle find Barnes the finished article Newcastle United 2 Southampton 1 Strachan's week ends on lowest of notes Derby County 3 Coventry City 1 Atkinson descends stairway to heaven Wednesday manager sparkles on return to the coalface Everton find little comfort in retracing those familiar steps Aston Villa 2 Everton 1 Picture Gallery Oliver Holt Blackburn proving merits of homespun Hodgson methods Blackburn Rovers 1 Chelsea Ferguson takes time to play his trump card Wimbledon 2 Manchester United 5 FA Carling Premiership Bell's League Championship Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Vauxhall Conference Carling F. 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Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Hearts engaged in breaking dominance of Old Firm Scottish Commentary Birmingham slide leaves Francis down on his luck Football Allardyce bemoans missed chances to reach summit Forest have the qualities for top level Umbro in line to keep contract Venables happy with draw for Australia Ely rise to challenge posed by chairman's view of history Kennedy puts icing on the cake for Taylor Confident Inverdale makes seamless transfer Matthew Bond TV Action Replay Aspiring to rejoin working class 'I respect everty football manager…it is an awful job, a horrible job, yet it is the best job in the world' In defence of referees Unpleasant crowd behaviour at Wembley Warren's version Tactical victory Happy days This week In the Times The Times West Indies left scraping from an empty barrel Cricket On the decline and fall of a once great team Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess By our Sports Staff: Cook shines on Test debut By our Sports Staff: De Silva steers Sri Lanka to draw Guide to the Week Ahead Talent blooms in traditional rugby hothouse Solitary Russian long way short of green pastures Golf Ireland's cup win bridges 39-year gap Promoters may suffer triple blow Speedway Lewis cautious about April title meeting with Holyfield Boxing: Foreman Retires as Britons Suffer Conflicting Fortunes Times competition grows ever more popular Watson rolls back years and proves he is still big in Japan First defeat brings call for rethink Bison lead old-style goal spree Ice Hockey Growing pains force clubs to widen horizons The Times By our Racing Staff: Pilsudski produces perfect finish to notable career Racing: Stoute Seals Season with Second Japan Cup Win Thunderer: Southwell Rapid Raceline Leader over the Jumps Thunderer: Catterick Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Jockey Club left barely scratched by Cutting Edge Thunderer: Ludlow For the Record Rugby Union Cricket Picture Gallery Hockey Schools Sport Golf Basketball Ice Hockey Multiple Display Advertising Items Presumption irrelevant in map conveyance Foreign telephone intercept is admissible The Times Head teacher has no duty to investigate Applying equal treatment directive Court has no power to enforce promise No duty to incur costs Capitalisation, week's change Compaq Planet Microsoft Making a splash for glory and charity Secrucor Challengers Trophy Four days of demanding physical and mental exercise aim to promote loyalty and team spirit among employees, writes John Young Challengers Trophy 1997 Results Table Top 50 Places Dartmoor here we come A fine balance of brawn and brainpower Securicor Challengers Trophy Rodney Hobson hears from last year's winners what it takes to triumph Securicor Why Securicor stepped in to take the baton Sponsored section We like the fact that the challenge is linked to fundraising, says sponsor Girl power unable to spice up EMI profit Companies Deloitte & Touche Pre-Budget Report in spotlight Economic Outlook "What's the best way to travel on the… Results and Statistics Sunday Tips The Facts The Board British Funds BUPA Corporate Profile: Smiths Industries Credit card growth slows down The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Why not cut out the hassle of expenses? Our Verdict Yorkshire Water to back 'tree' generator Alfred McAlpine sells Hall & Tawse We Want to Be your Airling Tetra comes to market Chancellor's cue to flesh out the fine words of July Word-Watching Tourist Rates Investors to rebel at Walker Wingsail Alternative Investment Market Computacenter Battle over BTR unit takes shape Penny share firm fined by Fimbra CBI leaders press Blair to make EMU work Midland staff vote on strike When the music stopped for Seoul's merry-go-round Technically, South Korea is bankrupt, writes Rosemary Righter Pantoland a look at life behind the beanstalk The fun face of history Television Choice Radio Choice Success? Anything but a surprise, surprise Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Yamaichi decision to close puts 300 City jobs at risk Barclays seek new casino licence at Ritz Koreans hid truth from the President Times Two Crossword Profile Liberty chairman unsure of survival French face battle of superloo Ministers ready to legislate on pay This week in the Times Tax threat to social housing Napier poised to quit Redland role Brown Day New Corby
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