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News from 28/11/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Grace Bradberry, Paul Rees, Stephen Keeler, Richard Appleton, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Peter Tuke (Chairman), Harting Liberal, Mill Stream, Petersfield, Michael Boatman, Beytullah Destani, Joanna Bale, Noel Goodwin, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Mark Almond (Chairman), John Rae, Valerie Elliott, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Nicola Scurr, Ian Murray, Health Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Jayne Barnard, Sue Corbett, Charles Bremner, George Sivell and Paul Durman, Jennifer Galton-Fenzi, Des Wilson Director, Peter Barnard, David Charter, John de Courcy Ling, Edward Gorman, Jasper Gerard, Richard Griffith, Russell Kempson, J. Fretwell, Alan Lewin, Gerald Clark, Caroline Merrell and Alasdair Murray, Adam Jones, Maggie Brown's, Ken Graham, Steven Parker, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Michel Guerrin, Derek Fatchett, Michael Binyon and Peter Capella, Stefano Hatfield, Terri Judd, Alasdair Murray and Richard Miles, Geoff Greaves, Richard Owen, Anstice Baring, Oliver Holt, Adams Mars-Jones, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Lloyd, Agence France-Presse, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Matthew Stephenson, Brian MacArthur, James Ingram, Martin Rosenbaum, Matthew Parris, Marlt Hargle, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Richard Miles, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Suzanne Avery, Tim Jones, James McFarlane, Thom Petty (Principal), Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Yvette Cooper, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Chris Logan, James Christopher, David Maddock, Kathleen M. Johnson, Poppet Codrington, Matthew Bond, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Jan Raath, Dan Norris, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Virginia Matthews,

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Media times MPs attack Blair over 'Jowell opposes tobacco decision' NHS gets go-ahead to buy private beds Index Secret fund for Beckett office Guinness report deception charge Hunting backers gather for vigil Shock treatment for gay prisoners Public view United through Anyone for Cricket? Tears and rock music at Hutchence funeral Can Ffion save the Tories? Jailed rapist can sue woman who claimed harassment Breitling Beware outbreaks of fatal foot-in-mouth disease Political Sketch Beckett's office 'gets thousands from secret trust' Midland Critics accuse Radio 3 of 'dumbing down' Big names may stem flow Peter Barnard Listens to the new wave in classic form Blair ends 100 years of lobby secrecy Delegate shot in loyalist wrangle In Brief Opera post Au pair refusal Online lottery Forensic tests Driving purge Falklands link Ex-MP dies Prisons deal Thinking drink Earl's closest friend attacks 'malicious' divorce claims The Offer "33" Export RAF officer says sex with interpreter was disaster PC World The final acts of a rock tragedy 'Michael didn't try to hide away at all. He was very, very open and relaxed and natural' Roger Maynard in Sydney reports on the last hours of Michael Hutchence Halfords Megastores Harrods Hunt lobby attacks emotional blackmail' Supporters of hunting gathered for a last blast of defiance before MPs cast their votes in the Commons today, reports Michael Hornsby Europe may catch cold from global warming Abbey National Compaq Sandhurst NCOs in bribes inquiry Corrections How homosexual prisoners were 'cured' Newly released Home Office papers show inmates were given oestrogen and electric shocks in an attempt to change them. Valerie Elliott reports Suffragette was framed with plot to kill PM BT Comet Minister rejected MPs' plea to help Douglas Chocolate and chips 'are good for children' Doctor says diet obsession gives girls anorexia, and a bit of energy would do them good, writes John O'Leary The answer is to strike a balance Medical Briefing Kenya Airways Cheltenham & Gloucester Byte the Computer Superstore An outspoken debunker of eating myths The great new comic Dolphin Dell Queen's accounts will be open to public scrutiny Massage revitalises the royal handshake Britannia ought to be scuttled, says Princess Ugandan Asians say thank you at Abbey Forgery arrests Betjeman library Boy loses legs Winston at work IRA extradition Estate appeal Service charges Pilot error Whale dies Currys Short should lose role in volcano crisis, MPs urge B&Q Blairite manoeuvring will need to be watched Riddell on Politics Assembly is homeless In Paliament Women to hear Hague praise the family way Free Book Offer Blunkett blocks emergence of 'Ivy League' Head wrong to withdraw girl's assisted place Prudential Dixons Soho drinker and writer dies aged 70 C P R E Likud politician calls for Palestinian state Swiss prepared to defend war policy at Nazi gold debate Legal & General Time Russian captain accused of treason Czechs lectured by Cook on gypsy 'asylum' Travelodge James Earl Ray must pay $250,000 to stay alive Martin Luther King's killer is pleading for a liver transplant, reports Tunku Varadarajan Academics pick over white trash Mugabe's seizure of farms gets under way Talk is Cheap! (Reuters): Egypt issues list of 'terrorists abroad' World in Brief Leakey parly to fight poll (Reuters): Bones in pastor's garden China backs shamed official (Reuters): Mexico seizes immigrants (AFP): 'Seducer' on trial in Iran India mobilises for all-out war against polio Christopher Thomas reports on the biggest immunisation plan in history Saddam bars UN team from palaces Woodstock Floors Limited Tiny Computers Limited Stricken basilica in Assisi to reopen Police arrest tenth of the force Brands Hatch (AFP): ANC witnesses quail in face of Mrs Mandela Murder gun 'came from Winnie' Johannesburg: A man convicted of killing a Soweto doctor said in a television interview broadcast here late last night that the gun he used in a 1989 murder had come from the ex-wiffe of President Mandela. Cyril Zakhele Mbatha is due to testify at the truth commission hearing here into allegations of murder and assault against Winnie Madikizela-Mandela. The interview as recorded in prison by BBC television The Times Higher Education Supplement Islanders will see dawn of a new age A long struggle between the Acts Entertaining but exasperating. Adams Mars-Jones charts the battle for homosexual law reform from newly released government documents The Sunday Times Mercantile Credit Like the real thing, but so much better Faking it is no longer the cheapskate's alternative, nor is it a reaction to the animal rights lobby. It's fashionable, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry WHSmith Roger & Gallet RSPB BaByliss Harrods Knighsbridge Opposite Page: Chocolate PVC one-button jacket, £79,… Is Blair too flexible to be a friend? The trade unions still have their reservations, says John Lloyd Brotaom is the easiest councty in which to fire people Royal nosh The Tims Diary Phone pest The Times Diary And then there were none Casting out his Europhiles would lose Hague allies and not impress voters Missing vow The Times Diary Heavy pet The Times Diary Don't kill off king coal Keep our energy options open, says Yvette Cooper Ghosts of Labour past The minimum wage will benefit no one, least of all the poor Open Season Hunt supporters must deploy calm reason compromise Hague's Gender Gap Women need a greater say in the Tory party Candidate choice blights the Tories Winchester result Radio for children Red in tooth and claw runs the great foxhunting… Albanian 'purge' New housebuilding Loans for priests Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Long road home Noises off Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial services Personal Column Margaret Carmichael (nee MacKellar) Lecture Heckmondwike Grammar School Calls to the Bar Service dinners Dinners Forthcoming marriages Receptions Luncheon Anniversaries Award Major-General Ian Campbell Major-General Ian Campbell, CBE, DSO and bar, Commandant of the Royal Australian Military College, Duntroon, 1954-57, died on October 31 aged 97, He was born in New South Wales on March 23 1900 Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh Mohammad-Ali Jamalzadeh, Iranian writer and political thinker, died in Geneva on November 8, aged 105. He was born in Isfahan on January 13,1892 Personal Column Flights Directory Delta World Wide Flightseats Airlink Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers The British Kidney Patient Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Seekers The Times Jim Miller Jim Miller, industrialist, salmon fisherman and campaigner against European integration, died on November 12 aged 73. He was born on June 19,1924 Shake Keane Shake Keane, Jazz trumpeter and poet, died in bergen, Norway, on November 10 aged 70. He was born in St Vincent, West Indies, on May 30,1927 From our Own Correspondent: No Criticism of Art New Nazi Decree "Strenght through Joy" News The Times Crossword No 20,649 Picture Gallery Business Forecast Lifeboats In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today BZW sale leaves Barclays £200m hangover Brown seeks US support for EMU Independent taxing of couples may end DTI inspectors allege Guinness 'deception' Business UK 'will ride out Far East turmoil' Arts P&O set to name venture partner Sport By our City Staff: Moyne has sold stake, says Trustor Nissan Television and Radio Radio Business Today Battle plea on Redland bid Round two of Staples and Pitcher fight Associated Gas Supplies Limited Yorkshire Water defiant over payout ITN takes stake in Euronews Hit list from Hardern Firms face £5,000 fine for failure to observe pay decree Citibank Asia turmoil may hit us, says Euromoney Directors' pay up 8.6% Licence for Atlantic Toyota's French option I&S hits Caledonia Tourist Rates RBS sorry for delays in Tesco account debut Brewery drops its failures Line One By our City Editor: This Guinness has gone flat Commentary Plasterboard firm likely to shed 100 workers in UK American news lifts Johnson Matthey price Technology sector deals boost 3i Direct Line profit rises to £36m The Royal Bank of Scotland Troubled M&G falls further Berisford best for eight years Vodafone takeover talk lifts shares to new high Stock Market British Funds Liffe Options 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 Mixed Royal message Tempus M&G Berisford Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Euromoney Wall Street Santa Gordon in conflict with Ebenezer Brown Economic View The Treasury's view of inflation is sharply at odds with that of the Bank Mirror image The Times City Diary Man of steel The Times City Diary Radio ga-ga The Times City Diary Tidey sum The Times Diary Airport users want high-quality shops Duty-bound to point out Heathrow chaos Financing of airport facilities BT Benefits of abolishing BAA's duty-free shops Business ambassadors Happy to be identified as a nobody Prices charged by tax-free stores appear too high The attitude was one of win at any price Department of Trade Investigation into the Affairs of Guinness Witnesses An education from Parnes on bid battles The Tactics Hewlett Packard A contempt for truth in part of City thought respectable Conclusion Ronson saw no reason for being excluded from the feast Cazenove The Times Unit Trust Information Service Invest in Yourself Equities mark time Rolex Mander Portman Woodward Bishop's Stortford College Davies Laing & Dick Independent College Portland Place School Education Institute for Financial Management Collingham Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas Educational Consultants Sir Roger Manwood's School Rendcomb Hurtwood House The Oak Tree Nursery Durham University Business School A-Levels at Cats Abbey Independent College Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Wellington College Duff Miller To Advertise To Advertise Call Teacher Training Agency Channing School St John's-On-The-Hill The Simplified Spelling Society The Times Newspapers DFEE Teacher Training Agency Bursar University of Westminster January Start Cartooning for Profit Lancaster Royal Grammar School Study Languages in Europe Savoir-Faire Professional Association of Teachers St James's College Easter Revision Holborn College Quality Office Skills Training The Sunday Times Courses Make Money Writing For Children Morris College of Journalism Are there too many appeals? John O'Leary on girls' schools' worries about A-level reviews Case Study When boarding is best John Rac on a scheme to persuade parents of the benefits of boarding The National University of Singapore Scene set for pay battle A ripple of disapproval Theartre: One of the National's successful plays has upset disabled, Sue Corbett reports. Plus reviews HMV The charge of the cobwebbed brigade Week in the Arts Breaks into laughter Bazaar Ambassanors A very modern monster Roberto Zucco Strafford Rejoice! Rejoice! Britpop is dead The jig is up, the hype exposed, and now Oasis, Pulp and the rest will have to do a proper job Tears in spades for the queen of hearts New Pop Albums Conner Reeves Earthbound Tanya donelly Paul Simon Frauds to have faith in Live Gig The Chariatans Olympia, Dublin Art Galleries Classical Concerts Opera & Ballet Theatres Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marlt Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cnema Guide Geofff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country All this, and voices too Eugene Onegin Coluseum Calm before the storm Concerts: Sibelius symphony cycle bears repetition; harmonious birthday celebrations LSO/Davis Local band makes good OSJ/Lubbock The Times Think big, think Hollywood, then add a dash of British expertise Michael Kuhn, the man behing Bean and Four Weddings, now wants to take on the world. Interview by Raymond Snoddy The Media interview Reaction to movie could spawn a string of Beans Media Diary Santa's TV surprise for Falklands Meg Carter explains how UK TV is reaching out Stressed for success Downsizing and backstabbing make media and marketing the most highly stressed professions. Virginia Matthews reports Media, Sales & Marketing Trafalgar Management Training & Consulting Selector Europe Hayward & Associates Regent Consulting Public flogging for a lover of privacy Paper round Icon of a hidden war Michel Guerrin tells the story behind the photograph that awoke the world to Algeria's horrific conflict Nike joins trend for giving agencies the boot BBC's World Service set to enter the television age A BBC institution faces a new challenge, says Raymond Snoddy In politics, all that counts is good news Attacking your rivals may be a waste of time. Martin Rosenbaum reports Teale consulting Basilica Computing Ltd Interpreters and Translators Sales Executive The future is a computer: in English Harriet Gabb Recruitment Ltd What Should I Do next? Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Extraordinary power of Home Secretary Claiming privilege against self-incrimination No indemnity after settlement Scots Law Report November 28 1997 Outer House The Times Impact of pension on amount of damages School need not supervise leaving for home Davis Cup draw adds to pressure on Chang Tennis Guide to 1998 International and Country Cricket Fixtures Counties adopt flexible trend Shah making late start to busy winter programme Cricket England under-19 Details Middle order take control for India Australia held up by rain in Hobart Cup put back in overhaul of game Rugby League Dublin Flyer faces testing time Racing: Forster Looks to Veteran Chaser for Change of Fortune Richard Evans Nap: Raffles Rooster (3.00 Newbury) Raffles Rooster, an improved performer on the Flat this summer, ran particularly well behind the well-regarded Easy Feelin at Worcester recently and looks well treated for his handicap hurdle debut. Nb: Challenger Du Luc (2.30 Newbury) Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline Bid for RaceTech Guide to Our-In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Lingfield Park BT All Blacks see red at accusations by Ackford of cheating Legal & Public Notices Notice under Section 3 of the Reverter of Sites Act… England call up Greenstock Rugby Union: South Africa Determined to Register Clean Sweep Picture Gallery For the Record Howley ready for belated chance on greatest stage Mark Souter on the Wales scrum half keen to meet twin towers of his position Today's Fixtures Newcastle lifted by Van Gaal's support Football Hendry passes efficiency test to subdue McManus Snooker NatWest Fast forward Davies seeks more reruns Nick Szczepanik meets a young player making a striking impact on the Premiership Hinckley knit together for Trophy quest Nicol goes the way of jansher Sport in Brier Word-Watching Sheelhan on Brideg Winning Move Kenne on Chess Gross lets slip his Swiss bank secrets Dalton finds nowhere to hide Merit Cup finishes leg almost four days behind winner Edward Gorman sees a great sailor wipe the egg from his face and hatch a new plan for rest of the race BHHI Clifton seek to travel down road of change Hockey Word-Watching Reading set sights on double Too young to drink Television Choice Radio Choice A fond, sad farewell to Flora and the Grove Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery United stroll into last eight Scholes masterclass is highlight of win that confirms rating as European Cup favourites Times Two Crossword The Times Tennis 46 TV dispute threatens Lewis bout Dortmund qualify after Parma slip Tomorrow in The Times First Telecom Cricket 46 Ferguson believes final goal in sight

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