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News from 08/12/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Robin Cook, Giles Tremlett, Phil Yates, Raimondo Manzini, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Noreen Taylor, Stephen Shaw, Nick Nuttall, Michael Aylwin, Kevin Ferrie, Rob Hughes, Patricia McLean, Des Burkinshaw, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Carol Midgley and Raymond Snoddy, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, BG, Jeremy Kingston, David Rendel, Christine Sullivan, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Gavin Ames, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, John Major, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, MD, Lawrence Dallaglio, DM, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, Valerie Elliott, Steve Keenan, Julie A. Scott-Bayfield, Mike Jempson, Bill Melville, John O'leary, Education Editor, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Paul Secher, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, KM, Michael Clark, Phil Gordon, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, David Comins, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Jasper Gerard, OH, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, J. A. S. Burn, Jocelyn Hay, Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, RK, Francis Bennion, Hanno Koppel, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, Alix Ramsay, Taylor Woodrow Property Co Ltd, Terri Judd, Matthew Beard and Richard Evans, Tom Williamson, William Rees~Mogg, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Michael Calvin, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Carol Coles, RH, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Pawley, John Allison, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Nick Szczepanik, Jim Page, Christopher Walker, Pamela Beshoff, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, S. A. Khan, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Anjana Ahuja and Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Bill Edgar, Malcolm Bruce, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Matthew Beard, Jan Raath, Colin McQuillan, Paul R. Martin, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Michael Harman, James Howden and Co Ltd v, Janine di Giovanni, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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Today 10P Middle-class state benefits may be taxed Dartmoor search for schoolgirls Champion draw Crash-landing Index Opera house report unfair, says Major Church takes mission to supermarket aisles Leeds star Bremner is dead Captain Dallaglio Invincible to rescue Wyatt, socialist who turned to Right dies Harrods Knightsbridge Antarctic skydivers plummet 8,000ft to death Pressure builds on Robinson over offshore trusts The Paymaster General faces fresh questions over his financial affairs this week, says Chris Ayres Left-wing teachers in secret talks on new 'super union' Motorola Dell Sainsbury bomber could kill, say police Aides may quit over cuts Benefits at Issue Child benefit Adams will tell Prime Minister to end British sovereignty St. Joseph's Hospice Well done. You've finally tracked down a Dipsy But does he talk? Disgraced clergyman asks for forgiveness Pop stars mark death of Princess Police use Cs gas at football ground Acqua Di Gio What Am I Bid for a Po? Police crackdown forces farmers to drop blockade A protest at Dover was ended by new tactics, writes Michael Hornsby Abbey National By our Agriculture Correspondent: How the sense of grievance has grown Our Political Staff: Prescott urged to stick to 15% pollution cut Tiny Polar icecaps lured skydivers to deaths Human error causes 90% of accidents Oystel Boots Team needs ?40,000 to fight prostate cancer Born Free BT Born Free group helps animals suffering in captivity Maple Computers Hankcok Driven Hospital reviews use of tagging Mesh Computers Plc Health chief tries to ease fears after man dies of chicken flu Electronic signature will put official forms online Swiftcall Schoolteachers' children at risk of leukaemia Attlee's young star went on to back Thatcher By our Chief Political Correspondent: Nurses on call as an alternative to 999 Portman Building Society 'Robocop clears' his office Quick Oasis exit Briton killed Boy's moat fall Cabbage squad Toyota Queen given role in Mandelson 's European vision Minister has grand plans for Britain's Eu presidency reports Calerie Elliott Potential asset sales to include service schools abroad Kingston Charismatics offer secret prayers for Blair MJN British suspicions deepen as Yeltsin makes mischief with Kohl Madrid to propose 'two-flag' plan for Gibraltar Cable & Wireless Russia grounds cargo flights alter 62 die in crash 'Pensioner spy fooled Mossad for ten years Bank of Scotland Island millionaires keep Spanish King afloat (Reuters): Liquid assets build basilica Mugabe to close farmers' judicial loophole New-look Iran seeks to woo wary Saudis Moderation is now the mode, writes Michael Theodoulou from Tehran African killer butterflies threaten to wipe out Spanish geraniums Hewlett Packard Serbia heads for election run-off BT Secrecy under fire in Spielberg case AFP: 'Devil's plot' ruling delayed Houston elects black mayor (Reuters): Turks bomb Kurd rebels (Reuters): Anti-polio battle launched (Reuters): Woman takes the helm Cat and Mouse Us to aim missiles at 'rogue nations' DIAL-a-PHONE Clinton puppy love puts dog back at the top Picture Gallery Mustard Computers AFP: Boy pharaoh's secrets unearthed No Title Prostate cancer is the hidden killer for men. In 20… Tomorrow Natural Progesterone Cream Directline U-turn on women's direction Money or your life Costly it may be, but screening in good time can reduce fatalities The monkey mothers who abuse their young Poached, lunched and published Literary agents are now the new wheeler-dealers, says Janine di Giovanni The Royal Bank of Scotland Silk Cut Service Line Insurance Somak Holidays Pavarotti and his prima donna Time Computer Systems Lookout behind you, panto Operetta The Pirates of Penzance Leeds Forte Why David Lean's vision was not Christian Piccadilly Theatre Bonhams Auctioneers & Valuers since 1793 Journeys without maps NT Royal National theatre Not for the faint of heart More Grimm Tales Young Vic Now it's Winnie the Wise Business gurus and philosophers find A. A. Milne's bear has all the answers, says Nicolette Jones Dream staging for early Britten Opera Snape Maltings Opera & Ballet The Reduced Shakespeare Company Quite a woman Concert 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… This week in the Times Music Theatre Film Plus Forging a nation from the flames Robin Cook on unfinished business in the Balkans Clear lead Fair's fare Trust Newt to think the unthinkable People who don't need people Buzz words are disguising real Labour successes, says Peter Riddell Joyless rider Sits. Vac Camera shy Middle-Class Interest Welfare should be a safety net not an entitlement Hope for Christmas With your help, prostate cancer can be conquered A Famous Draw On the field as in life, fortune favours the bold Opera House report 'a parody' Free speech in prisons New housebuilding Privacy, the law and media freedom 'Paddy's pact' Libel damages Sport letters, Letters for publication may be faxed… Rural attractions Nazi gold deflects from 'real' issues Libyan hospitality A boy named Shirley National symbols Court Circular Buckingham Palace Nature notes Birthdays today Mr Trevor Gardner John Wimber Appointments in the Forces Royal engagements Dinner Association of Old Brightonians Inner Temple Personal Column Acorn Stairlifts Naval VCs give first account of missions Worldcall Marriages Lancing College W workman and Partners Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries today Multiple Display Advertising Items Global Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Billy Bremner Lord Dainton Church news Lorimer Weir On this Day December 8,1879 Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 20,657 Old Speckled Hen In the Times Forecast Lifeboats Business Under the Skin of Sport Chelsea land chance to take revenge Centrum 'I believe we could and should have won' Lawrence Dallaglio, the England captain, says that the draw with New Zealand could prove to be a turning point for domestic rugby Graham in line for crowning glory Ageing warrior still pursues elusive dream Michael Calvin learns what is driving Grahamon. apart from the moncy Technology Casio Crutchley's five goals stretch Cannock's lead Gallant Doncaster fail to halt Slough 's surge Hong Kong title falls to Nobilo Costly slip by Olsson Taylor takes his chance Hingis mastered Cambridge inch ahead De la Hoya dominates Belles recapture lead Fuller goes solo By our Sports Staff: Pakistan opening pair pile on agony Jansher's decline hastened by Nicol England continue in winning vein Australia squeeze home thanks to Waugh Pressure on Hendry to succeed Searle passes test in tactical triumph Technology Casio By our Sports Staff: Rain puts dampener on India's hopes Earle settles unsatisfactory encounter Coppell's pride in contrasting virtues Beeb @ the Bbc New goalkeeper helps lift Everton out of the mire David Maddock Watch closely the handshake between… Wright rediscovers his golden touch Thompson's red-card tactic nearly works Chelsea's half-dozen multiply Gross's error of judgment Anfield finds parade of ghosts from seasons past a disturbing experience Collymore increases home interest rate Redknapp rounds up full list of suspects Jefferies rejoices in leadership qualities of Hearts Harford in no hurry to enlist new recruits ITV Symons made to suffer in silence Emerson organises break to Tenerife Portsmouth caught in episode of farce show Pat Gibson watches a team rise above chaos in the boardroom at a once-great club Negri is happy to take spot luck Bremner revelled as hardman with a soft centre Rob Hughes remembers the Leeds United and Scotland legend, who died yesterday Glass shatters City's hopes of extended run Cross since Louts spoil big day for minnows Hednesford left to focus on promotion bid Fa Carling Premiership First Division Bell's Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Vauxhall Conference Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Premier Division Sky kicks Rider into touch at Twickenham Fans draw limited cheer from recovery Question of qualification Football and its fundamental priorities Jamaica claim West Indies' fall Pride in past pupils' success This Week in the Times Scotland's weaknesses laid bare Small dwarfs opposition with record display St Mary's revival comes too late LineOne By a Correspondent: Further agony for fallen giants Glorious , but do not flog them to death Rob Hughes, privileged to be at Twickenham on Saturday, says we should heed the message espoused by the All Blacks coach Dallaglio's example inspires epic response Fluent New Zealand uphold proud tradition Woodward lays solid base for significant six months Old Speckled Hen Beardwood delighted as England save pride Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move By our Sports Staff: McEnroe finds umpire is still serious Guide to the Week Ahead Edwards sails into deep water to prove a point Questions remain over Scotland Spence takes position of power Ludlow Rapid Raceline Nicholls plan Saturday's Results By our Racing Staff: Maguire's Kempton doubt Southwell Musselburgh Basketball Leopards have the measure of Derby Cranleigh react fiercely in the throes of defeat Eagles crown swift ascent with cup final triumph By our Sports Staff: Austrians assert themselves Newcastle forced to close again Dublin's ambassadors enjoy a taste of high life Christopher Irvine reports on the first match by an Irish side in the Silk Cut Challenge Cup By our Sports Staff: Price takes advantage of errors by Mickelson For the Record Rugby Union Basketball Athletics Picture Gallery Hockey Golf Cricket The Times Brave enough to make a splash in middle age Carol Coles decided to learn to swim after an absence of 30 years from the swimming pool Mitsubishi Electric Prescription Goggles: What They Cost Where to Learn Inability to consent makes detention illegal Abuse to prosecute after assurances English law no help in Scotland Commission not payable on sale through advertisement The Times Race bias is not inferred from unreasonable act Children need not keep name that mother changed Capitalisation, week's change Mikimoto NatWest Markets plans new shake-up Yule's Holliday plan Gold Fields Group Corporate Profile: Rentokil Initial What the Experts Say Care First aims to repel Bupa Banking debt Yamaichi bid Klm confident Aidan Barclay Legal & Public Notices Magnox Electric Plc Do you have a complaint against this newspaper Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Our Verdict Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Charles Schwab Heavy going at Harvey Nichols Capital funding at record levels Tourist Rates Word-Watching The Pound Stock Market TES Focus falls on retail price data Spectacular season for Optoplast duo Alternative Investment Market Lost sense of value in the currencies of time Equal access rules to benefit telecoms Foreigners seek to run Luton airport Interlink Express Tesco set to sell French subsidiary for ?225m High-tech approach driving delivery of new deal on jobs Discovery Channel A mural for a prisoner Radio Choice Portrait of a lady in an unconvincing pose BBC 1 BBC 2 Carlton Meridian Channel 4 Channel 5 Companies 44 Swiss banks'?36bn merger puts City jobs at risk Generators pressed to help save pits Times Two Crossword UK-made engines could drive new Toyota plant in France City out to foil rogue deals Ministers back Cbi over unions New Year's Day Trading Direct life & pension services Timely 45 Tesco to offer 1,500 work in New Deal This week in the Times Who plays whon An expectant world turns its attentions to France Inside Picture Gallery France98 World Cup Morocco Brazil Scotland Norway Cameroon France 98 World Cup Picture Gallery Italy Chile Austria Picture Gallery France Saudi Arabia South Africa Denmark Spain Paraguay Nigeria Bulgaria Who Plays Whom France 98 World Cup South Korea Holland Belgium Mexico Yugoslavia France World Cup Germany United States Iran England Romania Colombia Tunisia Jamaica France 98 World Cup Argentina Japan Croatia Shrewd eye over ten World Cups France 98 World Cup So you want to go to the World Cup? 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