News from 10/12/1997
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George Cole, Alyn Shipton, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Rachael Heyhoe Flint, Joe Haines, Andrew Pierce, Chris Ward, Simon Barnes, Neil Inkley, Richard Burge, Ben MacIntyre and Polly Newton, Gavin Lumsden, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Henry R. Douglas, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Nick Goodall, Chief Executive, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Heather Neill, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Graham Edwards, Thrasy Petropoulos, Roger S. Kirby, Chairman, Peter Capella, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Dominic Walsh, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Maxtone Graham, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Tim Yeo, Michael Howard, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Sarah Johnson, Paul Durman, Neil Harman, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, John Cairns, James Landale and Richard Ford, Richard Ford and James Landale, Robert Taylor, Adam Jones, Clive Parker, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Charles Hanson, Ruth Lea, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, Matt Dickinson, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Nicholas Watt and Chris Ayres, John Lancaster, Terri Judd, Stephen Ford, Caroline Merrell, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sheila Vince, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Iola Smith, Jason Nisse, Simon De Bruxelles, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Dave Pitchford, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Anne Sebba, Alan Coren, Nigel Powell, Virginia Hume, Tom Rhodes, Lindsay Nicolle, Shirley English and Alan Hamilton, David Powell, James Christopher, Susan MacDonald, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, George Young, Dr Keyboard, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent,
ResumoIndex Spending on NHS will be capped Index Villa victory The Safest Way to Have a Baby Irvine makes Blair friend his adviser Pre-dawn swoop to try to retrieve Virgin Challenger Up, up and away: Branson's balloon floats off, leaving its crew behind Cambridge win Toyota blow Trapped by Grants Britannia may end her days on a canal Nigella Lawson Cartier Fearsome reputation ends up in the bargain basement Political Sketch Blair heads for showdown over euro committee Granada Picture Gallery Ministers could be jailed under freedom of information laws Soccer fan who scored highly with Labour team Man in the News Tecno Mp wants loans for libel suits News in Brief Oxford places Benefit boost Cancer test hope Time for tea Branson sees his balloon record hopes drift away Andrew Pierce watches end of Virgin chief's latest attempt to capture his round-the-world dream Jagger son born with a Southern rebel yell Scientists enticed by a rare jewel Son of film star Todd is killed by shotgun Acqua DI Gi? BT Couple find runaway son living rough in London Selection Pack Agony aunt's ecstasy at child's return Girl who went in search of adventure found only cold and fear, reports Emma Wilkins Morile Choice Parents winright to exclude boy from their home Warning of riots unless policy improve attitude to Asians Butchers call on Cunningham to cancel beef ban Black market in T-bone steaks and oxtail is bound to flourish under the counter, reports Michael Hornsby Farm union leader quits Gateway2000 Abbey National Pub defies 'bone police' Britain loses to France in £400m fight for car jobs Fay Weldon 's son jailed for drugs Mothers! Mulberry Unbeatable Value Celebration in town that was left to rust Picture Gallery Retired detective sorry for murders blunder Dixons Ail allotted span for rare weed Banking Direct Helping captive wildlife regain their pride Times Christmas Appeal Born Free American deal with Russia on gases 'a fiddle' Bright ideas for a greener city Police use cameras in helmets to head off crime Cable & Wireless Evans happy to take pay cut Oyston loses his appeal over rape News in Brief Doggedly determined Protest resignation Monet fetches £4m Glitter upstaged Repellent repellent New role for editor Tories Mil vote with Labour in benefit ploy Women MPs reveal sexism of men about the House Vectis Robinson is accused of neglecting job Dobson heralds end to internal market GPs will form local commissioning groups to buy care in the revamped health service, Ian Murray reports The Main Points Pledge to speed up checks for cancer This takes us further down the American way Riddell on Politics Victoria Wine Reaction the Non-Funholder Patients mliitlie treated as partners, GPs told No Title Spain told of army plot to kill King Lexus Banks' profit drive Peter Capella in Geneva reports on mounting union opposition to the creation of a financial behemoth Stars of style pay Versace homage Nokia Strikers force Mugabe retreat on taxes I was role model for Love Story says Gore Hewlett Packard Gandhi widow spurns plea to rescue party Iran's reformer wins over hardliners (Reuter): Mahathir ealls West 'meddlers' Dreams of distant lands ease pain of the tallest man in the world UN gives warning on Islamic terror European judges condemn France for failing to halt lorry boycott Charles Bremner in Brussels reports on a judgment seen as a win for British hauliers, but their joy may be short-lived Yeltsin aides hoard cash in secret accounts Cash corruption ministers and generals, writes Richard Beeston The Times Italian TV profits from prophets Reuter: More than 60 hurt in German train collision Picture Gallery Jobless rise deals hard blow to Kohl Kinkel calls for justice on Bosnia News in Brief Reburial row Korean hope Fit for prison (AP): Saddam mosque Amnesty International Harrods Knightsbridge Safe, secure-and satisfying Sarah Johnson found there were unexpected benefits to giving birth at home. It was relaxed, happy-and no stranger could have whisked her baby away Arts Hill House Hammond Labouring under a disadvantage New mothers are too exhausted to be left alone with their babies, says Virginia Hume Line Why side with the mob over Hindley 'I cry for wasted lives and the lost years' Bose Mbah's husband is in a Nigerian jail, sentenced to 15 years for his writing. Now, she, too, is a security risk. Anne Sebba reports Hewlett Packard SAGA Insurance Services Kenya Airways Garrard A little of what you fancy does you good Mammon message Trapped in the cage of state aid Richard Burge contrasts the zoo's self-help culture with our museums Garden weed The Times Diary Picture Gallery Here 's to you, Mr R Politics and the press need buccaneers such as the Paymaster General Study leave The Times Diary Fag end Cat's tales Alan Coren Stay on the qui vive for a soi-disant hypnotherapist manqu? Building on Bevan The NHS White Paper is imaginative, but may not be enough The Jet 0stream Bubble Around the world in 80 tries is the flight path to the record Home Alone Harman's proposals are well-intentioned but consued Labour tax plans 'dishonourable' Maxwell connection The Times Minimum wage 'a threat to jobs' 'Two-flag' Gibraltar Climate change Addressing need for postcodes Prostate appeal Public peril Taking account Court Circular Today's royal engagements University news Memorial service Reception Foliage triumphs over flowers Dinners Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Today's birthdays Latest wills Brigadier E. C W Myers Obituaries Personal Column Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldlink Flightseats "A Christmas Message" Jetworld Flight Seekers Delta World Wide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jetline Worldcall Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Barbara Heroes of Oran On this Day December 10,1942 In war as in peace failure can produce heroes just as easily as success. The attempted landing at Oran on the North African coast was an example Allen Wright London Property Ballymore Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James's Sw1 Freehold House Covent Garden Salmon Street, Kingsbury London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Docklands Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Hamptons International Fairclough Homes Push-button home that knows no handicap Rachel Kelly finds a converted cottage bristling with features fot the disabled, and examines a cradle-to-grave design philosophy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ballymore Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Gabriel's Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Let the seller beware Calls to shift burden of surveys to home owners Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 20,659 Strengths Business Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Shake-up to spur BAe and Gec Governments sanction aerospace and defence integration Nationwide forecasts cut in house price growth Gold price slumps to 18-year low Prudential persuaded to jojn PIA Focus Lonrho steps up pressure for hotel deala Matthew Clark shares tumble after warning Ballymore Sport Television and Radio Business Today Berkeley hit Scotia departure Small rise for Energis on debut 3i bids for Baronsmead Cable & Wireless Berkeley shares shaken despite profits surge Cable's 'double' forecast BA subsidiary makes fares complaint to EU Legal & Public Notices New round in RJB and PowerGen coal talks Hiscox in £44m bid for Lloyd's group Business Roundup BT in Irish venture Anglian Group ahead Record for Fuller Smith NAO water warning Hilton alarm hits shares Tourist Rates Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Scotia Holdings founder quits in surprise move Worldcover LineOne Hewlett Packard By our City Editor: Sir Peter does the prudent thing Commentary Tesco to earn £80m profit in French sale Brokerage cuts service Strong pound fails to halt BTP advance Vaux rises as Swallow soars The Royal Bank of Scotland Compass turns to strategy of organic growth Profits sink at Hozelock Commodities Liffe Options Banks underpin prices as buyers look for rally London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) European Money Deposits (%) Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Berkeley Group Matthew Clark Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Compass finds its direction Tempus Baronsmead Wall Street Aerospace industry consolidation cleared for take-off in Europe Adam Jones says Airbus could be a template for the future of the industry Cheap votes High street retailers read the headline—and weep Offside Hot air General buy Citibank Mzi poised to strike radical blow for JCI Jason Nisse on a deal that could also reshape Lonrho's fortunes It will be a business in better shape than most of South Africa's mining interest The race for compliance Millennium Crisis Nigel Powell analyses the bug and asks; what does compliance mean? Lifts, cars, safes and traffic lights may also fail SAP Countdown to a digital disaster Tony Dawe introduces a four-page special report on the computer danger facing industry and Government Micro Focus Vulnerable companies face share markdown Analysts are questioning of the millennium, writes Lindsay Nicolle It 's out with the old, and in with the new Tony Dawe on one international firm that updated its entire network We had to benefit beyond the year 200 Tax code cracker Case Study Pitfalls of the IT bonus boom Millennium Crisis Hewlett Packard Old campaigners answer the call Programmers who know ancient computer languages are in demand, says Tony Dawe At zero hour When the clock strikes the Nineties' last midnight, how could it affect your life? There are be truth in some of the myths about the year 200 Doubling up for added effect A London-based law firm has joined forces with a systems company to identify problems Case Study Pentium Ii for the price of a pentium Howdy pardner goodbye bugs Case Study London Underground and ICL have been tackling the millennial challenge in tandem. By Tony Dawe Getting ready for that big date Do ... Don't... International Informaties Solutions plc Adam Happy new year call your lawyer Millennium Crisis Where there's contract, you'll find a loophole. Edward Fennell looks at the legal implications of meltdown No one quite knows when the bomb might go off The Times Unit Trust Information Service ASA Modest losses at the close Compaq Planet Microsoft Lure of Sussex Briefly Noted Diana, Princess of Wales Tribute Will the glass wave hit a concrete wall? It is now-or-never day for Lord Rogers's vast South Bank roof. Marcus Binney weighs up its pros and cons Fine display of everything but the girl Concerts: Violinist Sarah Chang grows up dazzlingly; Haitink unites exiles; hearing problems Sarah Chang Paradise retained LPO/Haitink Festival Hall Mahler in recession RSNO/Lazarev Edinburgh Type cast as a paper lion As London prepares to hold The Front Page again, Joe Joseph exposes the truth behind the myth of the hack as hero Happy coincidences Dope friend Comedy The Royal Opera Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Misery begins at home Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sweet with touch of sour Live-wire nostalgia Jazz Billy Jenkins/LEGO Bracknell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thoroughly contemporary brand of musical humour into… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thinking man rocks Pop Queen Elizabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Convict cannot sue over crime prevention Court can order disclosure with safeguards Xmas trees not a woodland Allowance cannot be exported European Law Report Luxembourg Ignorance of nature of weapon no excuse Molluscs harvested outside area Exemption from VAT for credit arrangements Bond money repayable where no damage is suffered Plot plea basis must be plain Elizabeth Hunt The New Millennium Expeience Company Regus Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Regus Receptionist All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Country Life Personnel Administrator International Media Co, Sw6 Secretary Aldrich & Company Pan European Recruitment G Guildford Borough Strategy Rainbow Recritiment Gordon-Yates Aldrich & Company St George's Hospital Medical School Secretary/office Manager Secretary/administrator Devereux Architects Pa to Partner Career Step into the City Secretary to Company Secretary Corporate Pa'shigh Profile Media Receptionist/switchboard Operator In Small Claims Handling Co Time Savers Sguire, Sanders & Dempsery St Paul's Cathedral Music Department United House Limited Picture Gallery TMP Worldwide Recruit plc PA to The Executive Director Howe Would You like the Challenge? All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to PA TO Managing Partner Junior Secretary Part Time Vacancies Administrative Creme Bilingual Trainee Recruitment Consultant £Exc… Courses St James's College Banking Super Secretaries The secretaries consultants Short Hours Receptionist Quality Receptionists Demand grows for language skills Susan MacDonald on the increasing need for multilingual secretaries, especially from foreign banks and European law firms Lettings & Sales Negotiators The fun of the cup - and ?10,000 Do you have the skill to choose a team and win the FA Cup league? Goalkeepers ITF Maktoums issue threat to leave Racing: Sheikh Highlights Industry's Underfunding in Gimcrack Speech Hexham Results from Yesterday Three Meetings Lingfield Park By our Racing Staff: Gold Cup winner forced to retire Leicester Cheltenham return Rapid Raceline Italians ponder difficult equation Sport ITV Strachan secures his future with Coventry United aiming to shift Europe's balance of power Football Durnin rallies Portsmouth Dalglish pays the price for Newcastle's spending cuts Mendonca earns his brace Last Night's Results Points system may be introduced for Tests Word-Watching William Hill Sheehan on Bridge By our Sports Staff: Lloyd urges action after humiliation Cricket Winning Move Keene on Chess England rely on experienced hands Today's Fixtures For the Record Jagged Internetworks Nicol must wait for No 1 status Sport in Brief Sadly, McEnroe, it is sport no longer Cole makes striking impression United forward breaks his silence to talk to Neil Harman Word-Watching "Old Speckied Hen" Leopards in the dark6 Television Choice Radio Choice Constantly surprising, comfortingly familiar Review BBC1 Patience pays rich dividend for Aston Villa Romanians beaten in Uefa Cup Times Two Crossword Interactive Football Maktoums threaten British exodus Time for cricket to club together Rachael Heyhoe Flint marches into bat against Mcc men behaving badly Cambridge inflict familiar lesson Cricket Canon ClaraNET Internet Access BT Internet Web votes for tinsel town Army gains more air force Times Interface Sign on the digital line to pay your tax bills And now signatures will be binding CSI Compuserve Near misses for our young It performers Handhelds compete over the write stuff Us plan to combat porn New moves can block adult material One 2 One To dye for: Britons go back to woad Bed but not bored as ward gets wired Lindsay Nicolle looks forward to a hi-tech Christmas for sick children at St Bartholomew's Opus technology Vislen Time for a new TV Digital technology brings more and more advantages. George Cole reports Online crackers for Christmas Scalpel, forceps, sutures ... mouse Handsets may be bad for your health Phones and screen in a new radiation scare Dell Lawyers hang briefs online EMate order hotline Parts that make a. dream machine Get yourself organised Resounding Success The sound and the fury on a card Christmas Gift Guide: Nigel Powell on the multimedia add-ons which give the average Pc a power surge LineOne Yamaha Mustard Computers Assault on the Battery Sheets ahead: Tips for canny scanners Christmas Gift Guide: Nigel Powell puts you in the picture on this year's best buys in the scanner and printer sectors Inkjets leave a mark on the market for good value Throw the Book! at it Notebooks of style and presence Christmas Gift Guide: Ray Hatley on notebooks, desktops—and the ultimate accessory for the wired man on the move Hi-Grade Business Travel is in the Bag Heavy stuff for big stockings Arbian Bytes: Islam me Eve-Ann Prentice unveils a world contractions are technology begins to bridge the Sportster Flosh Netkonect How Arabs are embracing IT WTO tries to sink the pirates Online push for Santa's sledges Awards will reward innovation in e-commerce Legal & General WEB Agenda Hewlett Packard Liquidity m the fast lane How the ebb and flow of traffic mimics the movement of water Who 's fit to trade? Lindsay Nicolle sorts out lean machines from corporate slobs Business Carrera matrok Advantage How to do a quick cheek of your mail Dr Keyboard The best PC Ever LineOne Healing touch Software Young prankster who created Java Business The man who gave a Merc as a perk Print Lexmark Changing faces in the IT workplace Wanted: a Dad's Army to solve the Millennium crisis Business Supply and over-demand Nicholas Booth finds computerised chaos in stock control systems can cost companies dear when they have to beef up their orders Small fry targeted as IT gods gear down Secure Computing Coastal States Petroleum (U. K.) Limited Corel SDL International Barclays Capital Refinish Support Services Ltd Intelligent environments Answers Recruitment PMR Group Plc Technical Support Manager Business Analysts The Agency Partnership System Aid ACG Application Consulting Group, Ltd Office Station
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