News from 05/12/1997
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Peter Marsden, Anthony Harris, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Fred Redwood, Andrew Pierce, Kevin Ferrie, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Grace Bradberry, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Jez Ford, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Ken Jackson, Bill Frost, Ray Snoddy, Richard Hobson, David Adams, St Kitts, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Marie Staunton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Penny Wark, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Jenny Knight, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Alexander Fergusson President, Desmond Armour, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, David Charter Education Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Reporter, Janet Bush, Irvine of Lairg, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Mary Beard, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Jasper Gerard, Nicholas Watt Political Correspondent, Daniel McGrory, John Eggleston, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Belinda Archer, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Maggie Brown, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Nevis, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, D. Hincks, Polly Newton, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dan Houston, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent, Edwina Currie, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, S. J. Plummer, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, John Givens, John Stern, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Philip Merricks, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Roland Castro, David Selbourne, D. P. Coleman, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Jane Shilling, Brian MacArthur, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Keith StJ. Berrett, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Marianne Curphey, Louise McElvogue, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Adrian Lee, Adam Fresco, Daniel McGrory, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Mark Tremelling, Mark Fuller, Alvin Gold, Matthew Bond, Ben Strickland, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Elizabeth Bangs Jones,
ResumoHelp planned by beef ban Index World Cup 98: The Draw Doorsteps to be swept away in new rules for builders World Cup draw kind to England Christmas Party Dresses EU agrees a smoking ban Prince and the pauper : old boys reunited Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Halifax puts up cost of mortgages Tiffany & Co Herd instinct drives new farm labourers to seek fresh pastures Political Sketch Prisoners lose freedom to talk to journalists Midland Bank Picture Gallery City dealers pick up £lbn bonuses for Christmas By a Correspondent: Hot on the trail of the panther Queue-jumpers face a lesson in democracy Lilley queries independence of Robinson trust Rise and fall of boy who aimed for the stars Writer made a name for himself in showbiz gossip but yesterday everyone was gossiping about him .... and a rich man returns to rags By a Correspondent: Freak wave washed yachtsman to death By a Correspondent: Wife who ran away with boy walks free Humme Shoppers rush to buy banned cuts of beef Customers are very angry. They do not belive there is a danger from organically fed beef Chefs take stock as customers refuse to swallow scare stories Paradise Road Maple It's not what you eat but where you eat it A simple step that shuts the door on chaos The front doorstep may be banished by new building regulations. Marcus Binney dweels on its cultural significance Solicitor in dock over angry remark C&G Channel Islands Limited Moet & Chandon Champagne Probation for killer defended by judge Christmas Book Issue Whitehouse Fast, funny and furious Dixons A1 Fayed accused of £10m bribe bid Rowland's writs charge Harrods owner of ordering deposit box break-in, Andrew Pierce reports Lawrence letters tell of frustration over novel BBC British Gas State and patient likely to share care-for-old cost GPs will want cash for budget duties Woodstock Floors Limited NHS costs mean car insurance will rise Byte The Computer Superstore Poodle saves pregnant woman hurt in woods Embattled opera chairman resigns Icelandic visitors topple Middle East's big spenders Brands Hatch Prince left in the wings Halfords Up to 250 Yard police 'are corrupt' News in Brief Christmas plea Escaper accused Crushing success Cavalier thieves Correction Currys Southern comfort gives men the best hopes of a long life Stroke risk slight for women on the Pill Qantas Cell transplant to foetus developed Compaq Churchy sets but to reclaim 2000 for Christianity PC World Central powers will be key to long-term school reform By any yarddisk, the Bill is the most ambitious recasting of state education since 1988, says John O'Leary Action zones and 'superheads' to tackle failure John O'Leary reports on the school standards Bill and 'a new deal for teachers' Barclaycard Changes will not be a 'quick fix' BT The Bt Shop Inner-city primary is helped by accountant The media under surveillance Valerie Elliott visits the government unit that is keeping a 24-hour watch on the nation's news output Do It All Inquiries and reviews are no substitute for decisions On Politics Bulgaria in Crisis Sinn Fein MPs to challenge Speaker's ruling 'People's Lottery' plans unveiled Mobile Marketing Time UN warns of new Pompeii calamity The Saved Sites John Lewis Department Stores Yeltsin aides tire of bizarre behaviour Tecno Rivals split on Kohl's challenger Corborate wife wins $20m in divorce America is split over whether staying at home is a sacrifice, Bronwen Maddox reports Disney chief's $565m payday record Red Planet was once wet planet, says Nasa Congress blunder drives India to unwanted election Rwanda troops chase Hutu prison fugitives (Reuter): Mindanao lecturers seized by bandits Action Gamble cost the Getty Trust $400m Mothers grieve as Winnie denies killings Archbishop Tutu wrings out an apology and admission that "things went wrong", reports Sam Kiley in Johnnesburg. I speak to you as someone who loves your family deeply Viglen Tutu treads softly over wounds of past South Africa's favourite uncle puts the emphasis on reconciliation at truth hearings, Sam Kiley writes The Sunday Times False spy reports pushed Israel to brink of war Cabinet split over land concession National Fine Arts Chat as Long for 50p Second conference on war booty to target Nazi looting Banking Direct (Reuter): Europe pressed to bear brunt of emission cuts Japan wants the poorer EU members to meet the same reduction target as richer states, reports Nick Nuttall in Kyoto Woody Allen's lost laugh at Nixon Cheeky Iraq planned to bribe UN weapons team Disco fever writer is staying a lie Talk is Cheap! Fraud at embassy disclosed World Summary (AP): Italy ships more Albanians home Frigate's dash saves islander (AFP): Mother sent son to paedophile (AFP): Going for gold Holland ready to fill gaps in ranks with boy troops Rift between islands widens as Nevis seeks independence Protest Meeting Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Ciny French court frees fugitive killer in rebuff to America Time to put on a performance Gets Dressed Kenya Airways Ernest Jones L'air Dele Temps N. Peal Take three girls, different budgets and lots of party invitations. What dresses would they choose? Grace Bradberry finds out Lacoste Roger & Gallet 'I was threatened with a baseball bat in front of my children' It's Christmas and thousands will be borrowing from loan sharks. Bill Frost talks to somebody who did. He was two repayments behind and Howard had promised him a hiding Mulberry DIAL-a-PHONE Garrard Men behaving like girlies Somewhere along the line men appear to have lost the plot, says Penney Wark Media Holistic medicine for the excluded John Lloyd says Mandelson's unit heralds a revolution in government Boot boys The Times Dairy The price of Paddy's pact Liberal Democrats are letting Labour off the hook - and betraying their principles Good taste The Times Diary Inside job The Times Diary Blair's militant tendency Beware Trotskyists of the Labour Right, warns Ken Jackson Farmed out A Government deaf to farmer's pain, blind to lawbreaking More Free Schools Watch the zones for education action Toast to the North An appropriate moment to remember common bonds Anger over latest ban on beef Hitting the right Royal Opera target School standards War against polio Inward investment Irish beef exports Matters of conscience The voyage of Jacob of Ancona Wolsey invoked Tally ho! Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays today Appointment Dinners Captain Geoffrey Stanning Professor George Forrest Three Faiths Forum Wycombe Abbey School Service dinner Luncheons Party Institute of Actuaries Memorial services Salters' Company Receptions Vin d'honneur Matab's Christmas Charity Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Glyn Dearman Glyn Dearman, Bbc radio drama producer, died on November 30 following a fall at his London home aged 57. He was born on December 30,1939 Multiple Classified Advertising Items "A Christmas Message" Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Notices Flight Seekers Jetworld Airlink Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices William Perrie William Perrie, prison governor, died on November 15 aged 79. He was born on April 11,1918 Legal Notices The Insolvency Act 1986 CCL Financial Group PLC Saracen Value Trust PLC On This Day The King, Temperance Higher Sir John Goulson Sir John Coulson, Kcmg, Secretary-General of the European Free Trade Asscoiation (Efta) 1965-72, died on November 15 aged 88. He was born on September 13,1909 News The Times Crossword No 20,655 Newspapers Support Recycling Business Forecast High Pressure? In the Saturday Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Halifax lifts rate as Bank of England marks time EIB offers £600m to support Railtrack upgrades TUC steps in to fight to keep pits open Business Liberty a house divided over chairman Prudential again fails to meet mis-selling deadline Centrica agrees £365m 'take-or-pay' gas deal Education The Royal Bank of Scotland Sport Television and Radio Business Today GEC move Reuters return Grand Met calls time with £147m deck-clearance GEC starts shake-up with £4bn flotation Yorkshire Electricity pair to go Lazard fined UK preferred Drug move Hewlett Packard Britannia Life to cut jobs with phasing out of IFAs Picture Gallery GUS ahead despite catalogues P&O to float off Bovis for ?226m Stakis poised to lavish £85m on convention hotel Deloitte lags behind bigger rivals European and Asian orders light up TLG Business Roundup Avon Rubber confident Racal sells businesses Spear & Jackson sold ML seeks to acquire FI buys IIS of India Oil prices help Expro Tourist Rates Reuters to return £1.5bn to investors Harvest hits Christian Salvesen Travel Group anxiety depresses Reed shares By our City Editor: Fund managers ma Surrey state Commentary Honorary post for Hanson Business Link Commodities Liffe Options Dogfight over Dalgety could raise price to £1bn 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 Gus P&O Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE VOLUMES French fudge Tempus Stakis Wall Street Pilot error The Times City Dairy West must respond to threat of sick tiger disease in Asia The crisis in the Far East economies could inflict real damage to growth and profit margins all over the world Economic View Kelvin MacKenzie, celebrated former editor of The… Bank Roll The Times City Diary I Am gently taken to task by Jonathan Haslam,… Teed off Thorny issue The Times City Diary Low-key bank builds bridges in markets as EMU approaches Alasdair Murray on the job scheme that may raise the EIB's profile The Times European City Break Collection The Times Unit Trust Information Service ASA Advertising Standards Authority Equities close at best of day Do you have a complaint against this newspaper? Searching for the perfect sound Separate hi-fi products are replying to the challenge presented by the growth in mass-market mini systems. Jez Ford introduces a two-page report. People get the sound they deserve. If music is important to you, you should take a little time to listen Separates take on the mini brigade A war is raging between specialist dealers who sell systems piece by piece and the high street chains What Hi Fi? Buyer beware Better watch out for the swindlers when shopping for a stero Naim Celestion It can be simple ... Alvin Gold outlines the important points to remember when buyiny componets Bose The future is richer , fuller - and flatter Jez Ford on how new technology will transform our listening and viewing habits Aureal Pleasure For cheapskates and big spenders Hi-Fi Systems Putting a system together for Christmas? Dan Houston has advice to suit all pockets Today the world, tomorrow try harder Music: Alan Jackson brings us up to speed with the latest doings of flat-out superstar Celine Dion Classics for Christmas The Royal Opera After 400 years, time for new tunes? Wonderful Life Joy of a triple whammy Radio Charity ends at homicidal Given its ambiguous lyrics and patchy performances, the fundraising single Perfect Day could have been worse Acoustic Revenge A Box of Dreams Keith's natty dread New Albums Be here now - unless you're the band Oasis The Point, Dublin HMV Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items More gore than Hamlet The Spanish Tragedy Barbican Pit Ease into cabaret Comedy Bob Downe Talk of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Passion well spent Recital Ian Bostridge Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… University of Durham Scope Easter Revision Easter Revision at Cats Teacher Training Agency Easter Revision The University of Liverpool Christmas Revision Train now. Pay Later Duff Miller Trinity Hall King's College School Manchester High School for Girls Courses Sheffield Business School The University of Reading Morris College of Journalism Start your Own Health Business Queen's LLB (Hons) by Home Study Wanted Keen Readers MBA Events South Bank University London All Box Number Replies Should Be University of North London Leicester University Multiple Display Advertising Items SGBS Financial specialists from 50 countries can't… Roffey Park Management Institute Kingston University Durham University Business School Manchester Business School The horrors for a child of a country upbringing A rural seems ideal. But for the young, Fred Redwood says, it may be anything but. They live in a pretty village, so it's assumed they'll cope Safety lessons children will learn for life How can the young cope with danger? A two-week course gives answers, says Jenny Knight Euro Breaks Tokens How a tough line is putting the clock back on race New approaches to multiculture difficulties will not work, writes John Eggleston In the United States the results have been impressive 'Aim high and aim right. Be ambitious. And don't be afraid to look dead expensive' Maggie Brown talks to a woman in the BBC's male-dominated upper stratum who is destined for high office at the corporation It's nine o'clock - turn off the news Media Dairy Mischief-making Revolution Chisholm bows out with party at Annabel's Media, Sales & Marketing Tack International Search & Selection Sales & Marketing Director Life after Wonderbra A free bar is one agency's way of bonding staff after a merger, says Carol Midgley OKI Platinum Operation hackwatch A new US media magazine will include our jouirnalists in its hall of shame. Louise McElvogue reports Media, Sales & Marketing Intel Cartooning for Profit How To Make £30,000 p. a. Freelance Writing How To Make Money With Your Camera How to Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer Music Industry Training The Prince, that picture and privacy Paper round Harriet Gabb Recruitment Ltd Language Line All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed The change of life Why Auntie's bloomers are such bad news Technical hitches undermine confidence in BBC news. Michael Leapman reports There's no business like ad business ... Belinda Archer wonders if an impresario can really shift the product Luwies up in arms over fees The British Museum goes on the Internet Ray Snoddy sees the past come up to date Hollioake to come under scrutiny as one-day captain Cricket Clubs veto plans to rest players Sheehan on Bridge Word Watching Winning Move Keene on chess Tendulkar leads from the front Academy hand out a lesson By our Sports Staff: Waugh's elevation turns sour Scoreboard from Sydney Test nations committed to merit table Wahiba Sandi taxes old certainties Racing: Favourite Backers Count Cost as Zaralaska Fails to Justify Confidence Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Exeter Hereford Murphy handed 30-day whip ban England hopefuls seek to impress Hockey Five enjoy famous adventure Rapid Raceline World Cup 98 Spain face the music while Iran dance in Fans face daunting journeys French polish for football's biggest feast Overblown ceremony both tacky and unnecessary Simon Barnes bemoans the fuss and hype surrounding what ought to be a simple exercise Humble origin 0f global are betrayed by modern farce Ronaldo grabs the limelight Healey quick to profit from versatility Rugby Union: England Seek to End Autumn Series on Winning Note at Twickenham Squad Heritage at the heart of All Blacks' success John Hopkins finds the New Zealand coach in talkative mood before the game with England Auckland announces plans for Blackheath Sky Injured pride spurs Wainwright Chaloner keeps his cool to down Eyles Sport in Brief New partner for Offiah Green light for White Ghedina's early glory No progress for Pierce Roy Kivell dies Montgomerie soon out of the running Golf Liverpool 's man of the people remembered in bronze Rob Hughes attends a moving Anfleld unveiling of a permanent memorial on a legendary and much-loved manager Thomas refuses to be sent to Coventry For the Record Word-Watching Harford left high and dry as Albion seek compensation Football Walker fortified for final tilt at glory Alan Lee meets the veteran hoping that Cheltenham Town can provide the stage for one more great Cup adventure Today's Fixtures LineOne Travel-weary champions intent on basking in Indian summer England must learn to adapt if they are to mount a successful defence of the women's World Cup Women set sights on marathon effort Athletics: McKiernan, McColgan and Suzuki Head Strong Line-Up for London Event Children's Encyclopedia Rusedski blames injury for surprise withdrawal Tennis Radio Choice Redheads rule the roost Television Choice Advice for the victims of documentaries Review BBC 1 Cricket England able to draw comfort Romania, Colombia and Tunisia to provide initial World Cup opposition in France Times Two Crossword Scotland are hoping to make it fourth time lucky against Brazil Past Record Tomorrow in The Times Rugby Union Harrods Knightsbridge Hoddle masks relief of a nation
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