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News from 12/12/1997

1997; Gale Group;

Autores

Phil Yates, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Ken Perkins, M. A. Burton, Christine Buckley and James Landale, Inigo Gilmore, Kay Lacey, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Jennifer Veale and Janet Bush, Angela Court, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, George Sivell, Toony Mooney, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Raymond Snoddy, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Binyon, Hilda Whiting, Steven R. Laidlaw, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, George Beaumont, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, David Abulafia, David Charter Education Correspondent, D. M. Summerscale, Head Master, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicola Thorne, Jamie Borwick (Managing Director), Michael Clark, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Watt, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Martin Fletcher Chief Ireland Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Jasper Gerard, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Tom Rhodes and Jonathan Mirsky, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, F. H. House, Marit Hargie, Gabriella Gamini, John Letts, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Maggie Brown, W. R. Whittle, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Polly Newton, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, Terri Judd, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Deborah Brett, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, David A. Leahy, John Stern, Oliver August, J. W. Brooke Barnett, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, John Allison, Dominic Kennedy, John Lloyd, Iola Smith, Richard Bristow, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, James Landale and Jill Sherman, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Caitlin Moran, Hill-Norton, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Alexander of Tunis, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Jason Cowley, Richard Miles, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Giles Binney, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, P. Pay, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, Bruce Shaxson, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Terence Conran, Charlie Dixon Assistant Director, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Ginnie Shaw Director, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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The Metal Look Blair offers Adams choice of history Queen bids sad farewell to an old family friend Korean financial crisis deepens Index Labour's rebels threaten second protest over cuts Albums of the Year Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Scent of scandal as First Lady is ejected Chopard Boutique Victory over backbench rebels marks beginning of Blair's reign Political Sketch Britain takes on the French over currency club EU fails to agree eastern expansion of membership Accountancy Results Viking Picture Gallery Don't meddle with Radio 4, Speaker tells BBC chief Miss Boothroyd wants coverage to be unchanged says Raymond Snoddy Virgin balloon stranded Water warning Nurse's marital visit Early bath freshener Bland given deadline Journalist's 'silly error' Go-ahead for Diana memorial stamps News in Brief By a Correspondent: Petite jeweller seized gun and foiled gem raid Mother praised for heavyweight justice Orchestra benefactor held in sex inquiry Lottery winner 'turned to drugs' Gang attacks owner of Grand National winner Vodafone Teacher attacked by pupil awarded £114,000 By a Correspondent: Attackers put judge in victim's position BT Foster girl toy hurtful to children, say charities All-women school finds fatherly touch Leica Camara Ltd Marks & Spencer The Saturday Times Dixons Lord Chancellor eyes Bar's last preserve By our Legal Correspondent: Double-booking 'forces CPS to use second-rate counsel' Picture Gallery Chadlington hits back at 'hysterical' report on opera Fortnum & Mason Professor advises against beef or lamb for children But farmers are given a fresh glimmer of hope European Union ban on reports By our Agriculture Correspondent: Suicide linked to alarmist politicians Hewlett Packard Sleeping survivor may help to save lives after 63 years Virgin Megastores BBC is to televise 2,000-year history of Britain Vilified Haig 'deserves credit for winning war' Field marshal urges reassessment of Army chief's reputation at opening of First World War exhibition Currys Mastercare Everyman appeal The Institute of Cancer Research The Cooperative Bank 'Kill more Germans' Adams greeted by jeers, cheers and soldier's mother Cable & Wireless Shadow of IRA hangs over No 10 Inquiry into escape of Maze killer World of football bids farewell to Bremner Dixons London's biggest free car park shuts Oyston is barrel from radio empire Student's device will put jets into space Garden created from dump must be ploughed up A retired couple's eight-year project will be sacrificed to planning laws, reports Adam Fresno Graduates take time to find ideal job Corrections Bard's land sale deed falls short New in Brief TV licence up £6 Raid victim dies Surprise buy Suitably Bond Shell-shocked Homebase Tories warm to idea of one member, one vote Party's MPs urged to outdo Labour with more democratic leadership elections. Philip Webster reports Do It All Whitehall rejects the party line as bill comes to £7m 'Usual suspects' joined by new Labour rebels Think-tank picks Forte for funds So far so good, but Labour's commitment has yet to be tested Riddell On Politics Ministers set out plans for new era of openness Valerie Elliott on legislation intended to ensure freedom of information Laura Ashley Comet Labour accused of manhandling Tory MP in lobby (Reuters): Gunman who killed six ruled insane Action Computer Supplies Pets face slaughter in Hong Kong flu scare Doctors fear world spread of achicken-borne virus, write Tom Rhodes and Jonathan Mirsky (AP): Pornography verdict quashed (Reuters): Harare union chief attacked (Reuters): Suharto banishes rumours (AP): Russian air crash kills eight (Reuters): $387,500 for Bernstein piano (AFP): Poll boost for Lafontaine (AP): Explorer Polunin dies at 88 (Reuters): Inspectors' hidden agenda Kohl loses nuclear shelter in cash cut World in Brief US senators vow to kill off climate deal Despite chorus of hostility, Clinton Pledges to keep faith with Kyoto treaty, Bronwen Maddox reports Rangers deliver unhappy ending for three bears Yosemite's stars shun nuts and berries in favour of picnic food, writes Tom Rhodes (AFP): Teacher defies floods to deliver exam papers Somak Holidays Time Pelé tackles corruption in Brazilian football Media renew attack on Netanyahu Wife Christopher Walker reports on claims that the Israeli leader's office is a 'byzantine backyard' Tiny Computer Limited Winnie 'does not frighten' the ANC Woodstock Floors Limited Colombo steps up battle for death highway Saddam executes hundreds in new terror campaign Islamic statesmen spurn extremists Dial-a-Phone B&Q (Reuters): Raiders kill 230 Tutsi refugees Kremlin denies heart link to Yeltsin illness Doctors 'wise to act' The Sunday Times Nativity artist in Naples puts Diana among secular saints Return of Italy's royal exiles a step closer Germans dress up package holidays Western Provident Association Neo-Nazi army scandals derail Rühe's career Roger Boyes reports on how the dream of replacing Kohl was shattered Jackal ready to 'fight like tiger' in Paris court The notorious terrorist will argue he was a crusader, writes Ben Macintyre Nuns sing their way into Italian charts LineOne (AFP): Ex-wife denounces a 'megalomaniac' (Reuters): Spa town still lauds Hitler Viglen Limited Offbeat doctor treats stress with Mozart Britain seeks stronger world court More star dust than glam rock Cutting Edge Ernest Jones Nina Ricci Paris Six of the Best Picture Gallery Putting on the glitz Hot Tip Mulberry Objects of desire Roger and Gallet Why we're going to the dogs Greyhound racing has been taken up by a new class of young and fashionable punter out of have a good time. Jason Cowley reports Garrard the Crown Jewellers BaByliss Harrods Ltd Robert Maxwell is in my crib The Christmas story always attracts passionate detail Adams has no business at No 10 But Blair must give peace his best story, says John Lloyd Division of Ireland continue -as it should Ducking out Picture Gallery Uncharitable thoughts There are many fat cats with tax breaks- and the greatest of these are the charities Living dead Absent friends Packet man Yo-ho-ho, from Robinson Croesus to Treasury Island Rebels with a Cause Blair needs stronger ground for his next confrontation The Climate in the Senate The pause to reconsider global warming—coutesy of the USA Forked Tongues Gerry Adams' Gaelie words send false signals Use of party whips 'undemocratic' Neighbours at odds Business letters Demise of the doorstep welcomed Anti-depressant drugs Wolsey invoked Jacob of Ancona Forces honours Arts funding after Opera House row Keeping in touch Comings and goings Castles in the air Court Circular Dover College Today's royal engagements Repton School High Commissioners Service dinner Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Binney Memorial Medal Appointment Dinners Anniversaries Corporate Hospitality Latest wills "A Christmas Message" Memorial services Service Reception Middle Temple The British Kidney Patient Association The Times Forthcoming marriages Delta World Wide Lord Kissin Lord Kissin, financier, died on December 2 aged 85. He was born on August 23, 1912 Jetline Jetworld Flight Seekers Faresavers Airlink Worldwide Flightseats Personal Column Herbie Frogg Valentino Iceberg Legal Notices Dale Owen Dale Owen, architect and town planner, died on November 12 aged 73. He was born on August 2. 1924 Robert Lewis Robert Lewis, drama teacher, died in New York on November 23 aged 88. He was born on March 16, 1909 On This Day Reforming the Lords News The Times Crossword No 20,661 Business Newspapers Support Recycling KLM AirUK Forecast Royal National lifeboat Institution In the Saturday Times Inside Section 2 Today Korean central bank acts to steady currency Freedman in the Soup after agreed takeover Economics LucasVarity prepares to make acquisitions Chairman forced out by vote at EGM Cassidy loses Liberty in showdown Exchange may alter 'incorrect' Sets prices Media By our City Staff: Jobs exodus for FSA also-rans Independent Finacial Advisers Sport Television and Radio Business Today Less damage Bid talks Late payment levy to be tougher than expected Small firms will be able to charge base rate plus 8 per cent, says minister CBI cautious over signs that export pressure is easing Bank investigates First Merchant Albert E Sharp to shed 120 Dell Co-op to sell superstores President of Hertz joins Forte Hotels Generators state their price for saving coal Global banking deal poised for completion Business Roundup Zeneca expands plants US rethinks price index Filtronic to withdraw bid Japan fund down £4m ILP shares boosted Allders Tourist Rates Racal falls but signals immediate intentions Ex-estate agent to set Galley pay Tank Engine Thomas's US drive By our City Editor: Regulating the flow of regulators Commentary Harvey Nichols record fall Insurers confident of meeting deadline Roldec Systems PLC Pfizer gets £5m of tax money to spur more UK investment Commodities Liffe Options Far East and Dow falls put shares into reverse 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 Catalytic converter Tempus Racal Harvey Nichols Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Parkland Wall Street Derailed Reviewing a tempestuous year before the storm subsides Asian turmoil contains 'long term' lessons about flexibility for Brown Jeremiahs who predicted a dangerously inflationary boom were proved wrong Flag down French leave Bolly-wood Myerson must close unstable door before Liberty horse bolts Paul Durman looks at the squabbling over the future and direction of the store's business More savers to face tax than government figures suggest Business Letters Airport priorities Midland Bank plc Adaptec and Eutelstat head for satellite/PC link Shares rise at Triplex as talks are confirmed Vodafone Picture Gallery By our Media Editor: Daily Mail 68% up as newsprint cost declines Licensing group nets soccer deal Takeover speculation spurs DLJ price Siemens predicts 15% rise in profits Business Roundup Arlen bids for Plasmec Morgan acquisitions Citibank agreement SHL betters forecast Increase for Galen Alvis slips into reverse Forth in Finnish move Countryside recovers LineOne Widespread losses in thin trading Mikimoto The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Dark view of an avaricious little world Theatre The Merchant of Venice RST, Straford Lawn Dogs The Getty finds money can't buy love Week in the Arts Sentenced to hard labour The Magistrate Merry Widow Now you see him, now you won't He's sold 13 million records, but he walks down the street unnoticed. Alan Jackson meets Robert Miles HMV Such a shame Blues Albums Top Ten Albums Exotically tasty Jazz Albums Ennui for the money Live GIGSheryl Crow Wembley Arena Acoustic Revenge The biggest Christmas on record Caitlin Moran picks her albums of the year give t family, friends and, not to put too fine a point on it, enemies for all time Crossing the bridge of Size to tomorrow David Sinclair, meanwhile, sees salvation in the clatter of drum and bass HMV Our price Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Live & on Screen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Theatres A toilet duck of a comic Frank Skinner Sisters' shortfall Katia and Marielle Labèque Concerts: Four languid hands on two pianos; two whirling hands on an array of percussion Wallace & Gromit Starlight Express Flat out in the sticks Evelyn Glennie AT&T Cyrano When interests of child are not paramount Court of Appeal Law report December 19 1997 Awarding costs after statutory nuisance Severing objectionable part of instrument Prisoner's right to know gist of reports to review body The Times Police should give reasons before forcible entry Appeals discouraged Goldsmiths University of London The University of Liverpool Kensington Holborn College (UK/TIM) Times Newspapers Computeach International Limited WANTeD Keen Readers Easter Revision Morris College of Journalism Start your Own Health Business De Montfort University Collingham London Mander Portman Woodward Harrow School Kensington St. Albans School St. Clare's, Oxford International College The University of Liverpool Kingston University The two types of teacher Toony Mooney reports on research into the personalisties found in the classroom Top marks for school sport Report shows that competitive physical exercise is in demand by pupils Robert Fleming & Co. Limited Why it took me 60 years to graduate Octogeniarian graduate Hilda Whiting finds that students are the same whether they are 18 or 81 'Chris is the best presenter in Britain . He has the chance to build a major company' Richard Branson has thrown in his radio lot with the maverick Chris Evans. Why? Interview by Raymond Snoddy Young Family man could be just what Albert Square needs Media Diary Animated Christmas Keen to fall into the Net A new survey finds that technology is firing the public's imagination Why news is bleak without young readers Paper round Media, Sales & Marketing European Sales & Marketing Network Services Ltd How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer 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 Music Industry Training The Times Newspapers Our man with Havanas Irwin Stelzer pays homage to Woodrow Wyatt, who offered friends wisdom and tolerance as well as fine wine and cigars Marketing Manager Specialised New Products Harriet Gabb Recruitment Ltd The Society of Chief Personal Officers Senior Reporter Exciting Opportunity Culture change at MTV MTV's Eurobabes may be swapped for Yorkshiremen. Chris Ayres reports Media, Sales & Marketing Estée Lauder Companies Experienced Salespersons Required for a La Carde… The change of life Times Newspapers Intel Breaking barriers rather than pipes Pick and click on BBC's Online The French say no to Budweiser Punch gets back into the ring The magazine they thought would die is being talked about again. But how long before publisher Mohamed Al Fayed cuts his losses asks Maggie Brown HarperCollinsPublishers Cousins aiming to prove he is the natural selection Ice Skating WHSmith Ingle fined £2,000 after positive test Sports in Brief Faldo shares the lead McCurrie on the move Syme sweeps to title Cardiff crush Cobras Dominant England move well into profit Squash For the Record Fixtures Towers dig deep after early scare Basketball Thunderer: Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Grey Shot fires Festival warning salvo Racing: Two Talented but Contrasting Performers Offer Optimism for New Year Specialists Guide to our in Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Lingfield Park Mentmore Towers can build on Haydock promise Prize assets set Continent's goal standard Rob Hughes on the men in the front line of the battle for the European Cup Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess Embattled clubs consider the case for revolution Telford prepare to groom successor By our Sports Staff: Dalglish is happy with the work of his senior citizens Final Tables Brittle charts new path for English game Rugby Union Franks warms to the task Cricket: South Africa's under-19 Team Takes Toll of England while Senior Team Continues to Prosper in Australia Loughtonians hoping to cut Cannock lead Hockey: World Cup Training Makes Increasing Demands on England Players Picture Gallery Rodber may resume for Northampton Students and clubs face testing programme Tough route lies ahead for England By our Sports Staff: Klusener keeps his nerve PNe O'Sullivan squeezes through to semi-finals Snooker Young blades steer collision course Time stands still for Hickman Swimming: Confusion as official Order Second Race for British Title Word-Watching Graham's Radio Choice Dunkirk beaches revisited Television Choice Men behaving as though the end is Nye Review BBC1 Ice Skating Imperious Stewart paves way to victory Fleming marks debut with vital contribution to Champions Trophy success Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop Revitalised Juventus threaten to haunt Ferguson's dreams Magazine Rugby Union First Telecom

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