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News from 19/12/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Selwyn Hodson Pressinger, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Giles Tremlett, Tunku Varadarajan, Peter Birnie, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, David Adams, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, Keith Kyle, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Julia Crosse, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Adrian Lee and John O'Leary, Carl Mortished, Margaret Tulloch, Raymond Snoddy, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Julian Critchley, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Francesco Bongarra, James Landale Political Reporter, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Michael Leapman, Michael Clark Stock Market Writer of the Year, Deborah Collcutt, Charles Medawar (Director), Peter Barnard, Rachel Morris, Jasper Gerard, Meg Carter, Dalya Alberge and Philip Webster, Nicholas Harling, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Michael Snook, Marit Hargie, Tom Walker and Tom Rhodes, David Leeson, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Martin D. Yaffe Author, Maggie Brown, Jeremy Hutchinson, Raymond Keene, Matt Dickinson, David Green, Director, Paul Wilkinson, Stefano Hatfield, David Orr, Ian Taylor, Johnny Vegas, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, Paul Weller, Oliver August, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian MacArthur, Alex O'Connell, Jason Nissé, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, S. Lewin, Richard Beeston, Michael Brophy, Chief Executive, Alasdair Murray Economics Correspondent, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Chris Ayres, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Anne Lee, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, John Phillips, Philip Cowen, Director, Matt Dickinson and Richard Hobson, Jan Raath, Richard Ford, Jonathan Mirsky, Martin Eede Executive Director, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Alasdair Murray and Andrew Pierce, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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A Man is for Christmas Sas raid nets war crimes suspects Bosnia shoot-out at dawn Index Hindley fights on Robinson suffers £5m share loss The Panic Party Dress Socialite dies rescuing friends\ Elk test flip delays second car's launch Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Battle for space on Le Shuttle Welsh vows (Reuters): Us gun deaths Princess and Dodi spoke of marriage in 'last interview' Chopard Goodwill? 'Tis the season to be jolly unpleasant Matthew Parris Political Sketch Smith accused over ?lm museum U-turn Comet Arts Council 'in crisis' Aitken finds comfort in evangelical church Caddy bags a literary success Driving licences to carry photos News in Brief United donation Vets attack ban Rail fares rise Training deal Carling wins New chief censor Thomas bailed Corrections College haunted by ghost of bursar past Peterhouse considers exorcism of restless suicide victim who stalks the fellows' meeting room, report Adrian Lee and John O'Leary Man acquitted of murder scared PC who bugged him Who put the wind up Branson? Andrew Pierce on a flight of fancy that has ticked the virgin chief Acquadi Gio Tests for cancer on duchess of York negative Portrait of the artist as sick and sorry old man Comet Press code will protect public from intrusion Bell pleads for soldiers who shot suspect Guildford bomb man freed early Banking Direct The serial killers stalking Soapland Characters are dying to attract your attention Ratings war has seen a big rise in the number of casualities, writes Carol Midgley Great Offers for Christmas at Sainsbury's Boots A lot of what you fancy does you good Tomorrow in the Saturday Times Lexus Former Mi6 spy jailed for bid to sell his story Accused detective turns informer Sony Graduate jailed over Ecstasy in bra Straw entitled to keep Hindley in jail for life Moors murder vows to take fight for freedom to a higher court, reports Richard Ford Boy dies in strangling game that went wrong Early Christmas trees unearthed Homebase Dewar's 300-day Bill revises 300 years of history Dixons Westminster pays, but MPs will call the tune Magnus Linklater believes the Scottish parliament will have immense influence After Dolly, meet Polly the therapeutic lamb Nigel Hawkes reports on how scientists have developed a technique for crating lambs to combat human disease Aids scare woman 'has clean bill of health' first direct Man finds mouse in can of beans News in Brief Clinton offer £lm damages Vitamin review Wader count The National Lottery Family to sue over Dartmoor cell death L. Ron Hubbard Queen marks 65 years of Christmas messages War museum in the firing line The Romanian Orphange Trust Moet & Chandon Harman enrages disability group at benefit talks Currys Most Tory supporters prefer Blair to Hague New Labour's honeymoon has proved a lasting affair Press register demanded Picture Gallery Doctors urge caution as Yeltsid announces return Kremlin Richard Beeston sees a bullish President confound claims that he is too ill to rule Traitor Philby tried suicide, widow reveals intel inside Antigua charges Welsh islander with murder bid Brilliant Gunman holds two sons hostage in Dallas siege British stars dominate Golden Globes orange New curbs for Net data firms Clinton offers talks on peace process Lanson Pope sets hermit who 'faked' stigmata on road to sainthood Every year five million pilgrims visit the shrine of the friar with an alleged weakness for women and miraculous powers, writes Richard Owen in Rome Travelodge Democrat wins Seoul presidency World in Brief (Reuters): Plea for starving children (Reuters): Jerusalem's conqueror dies (AFP): Mobster gets 12 years' jail (Reuters): Boy, 3,'grasses' on father How Europe sees Britain: Sieg for Blair or shut up Megastores Boy, 2, becomes latest victim of avian flu Warring burger giants put chips on front line Culture Business warms to Mbeki as whites deplore 'racist' Mandela Our Foreign Staff: Sithole is freed on bail after bungled death plot Time B&Q Political refugees fear Kanu attacks before Kenya poll Hot Tip Objects of desire Roger & Gallet Six of the Best Three-way favourite I'm the one in a mistletoe tiara Cutting Edge Jane Shilling Wit, style and panache- the pauper's secret to dressing well Ernest Jones Garrard 'If Mrs Maita weren't so nice, I'd throttle her' The brains behind Tamagotchi, the virtual cyberpet, is a schoolgirlish slip of a woman. Moria Petty interviews Aki Maita Mulberry Book your festive man now A man is for Christmas, not for life, says Rachel Morris. And the more powerful and more personable he is, the better Lacoste Harrods Frank's modest proposal Field aims to take the state out of welfare, says john Lloyd Bishop's tale Final Straw Picture Gallery None but the brave Are Blair and Brown, like Thatcher and Howe, ready to face down their party? Speechless Brushing up Philip Howard Humbug, and this time my opinion won't change A Tongue for Europe Labour manners imperil the Blair message Mandela to Mbeki The ANC and white South Africans must adapt to each other Prisoners of Politics Justice has become a casualty of the peace process Blair's X factor on single currency Tory leadership Oaths of allegiance Why charities merit their tax breaks Medical aid Antidepressant drugs Cold snipe Christmas aisles Shylock as drawn by Shakespeare South Bank scheme Commons complaints Web of misery Court Circular Luncheons Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Glass Sellers Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery University news Church news Legal Practice Course Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Professor R. V. Jones Flights Directory Flightseats Jetline Jetworld Delta World Wide Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight Seekers Court & Social Philip Yeoman Rukba Trix & Bunyip Children on Dialysis The Sunday Times " a Christmas Message" Haig C. Galustian From our Own Correspondent: First German Gas Attack Sentence on an Ex-Soldier The Times Crossword No 20,667 SAS helps to arrest Croat suspects News Business Supermarkets: The prospect of an Asda bid… Air UK Forecast High Pressure? In the Saturday Times Inside Section 2 Today Safeway bid rumours fanciful , says Asda chairman J P Morgan fined over price rigging Generate deal starts break-up of Hambros Kleinwort chief resigns amid tax evasion inquiry Business Boeing production lines out of control, says Faa Media Sport Clowes denies benefit charges BUPA Health Screening Television and Radio Business Today Slowdown Plummet Us seeks $1m a day fine on Microsoft Tourist Rates Holliday Chemical Holdings PLC Housing market starts to feel the effects of interest rate rises Levi's ad founders to pocket ?30m Davies plans to unite ombudsmen Kodak plans to cut further 6,000 jobs Diana, Princess of Wales Tribute Country Casuals in bid talks again Business Roundup Lioncover transfer Cat wins drug rights Belhaven encouraged Watmoughs attacks bid Warner Estate rises Tobacco war on the Net Ferguson slides on payout and profits warning Doncasters named as Triplex bidder Reg Vardy slows down Auction for Sale of by our City Editor: Breaching the banks of the City Commentary by our City Editor Euro Partner Fine Art paints sharp contrasts Cadbury decision today on ?420m deal Calor Creative colours itself red Takeover talk falls to stop share prices sliding Commodities Life 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 Food for thought Tempus Ferguso6E Cadbury Schweppes Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Reg Vardy Wall Street Son of Pru Meanies Brown's busy squirrelling may invite a bleak early winter As 'inflation nutters' go, the Chancellor could be the biggest of them all Believable Sans Liberty Accountants seek theme to symbolise their union Jon Ashworth reads the runes for KMPG and Ernst & Young Line One Gilts advance as equities fall IWC The Times Unit Information Service Over the top on a trapeze The Government Inspector Almeida Poop-poop! It's Sir John The Merry Wives of Windsor Barbican Lyric Theatre Hammersmith Last orders in the lottery saloon Week in the Arts Music master's early lesson Saturday night Bridewell Rough and unready enchantment Opera The Magic Flute Monster raving loony Comedy Highlights of the fast show David Sinclair looks back on a 1997 of unexpected highs and lows - and the growth of a chilling trend Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel, and Damon Look boys, it's Christmas- time to kiss under the mistletoe and call off the damaging Blur-Oasis wars What you hear is what you get Live Gig Battersea Speed garage low on fuel Pop Albums Top Ten Albums Cheery to the Finnish Jazz Albums Art Galleries Peacock Theatre Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by marit Hargie Thetre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and(where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatres Plot defers to slide rule Torvill and Dean NEC, Birmingham\ Crass touches mar the band's big night Concerts: The stars come out in force for an anniversary show and a forceful Verdi Requiem Rpo Jubilee Albert Hall Philharmonia/Levine Festival Hall To advertise in this section please call the… Share selloff frenzy for the small investor Privatisation The fourth largest European airline Winning the war against inflation and dole queues The deficit is falling and economy growing, but job creation is the biggest battle. Giles Tremlett introduces a two-page report from Madrid Freixenet Aznar's conservatives move leftwards Giles Tremlett looks at the strenghts of Spain's new leaders as the ghosts of 40 years of Franco's dictatorship are being laid to rest Politics £44m Parador boost for new visitor boom Tourism Hide and chic is the name of the game Edward Owen discovers why one does not usually see the word 'Ubrique' embossed on designer leather goods Exports Tasty sales figures as quality rises Wine Joyful and triumphant Pupils may grumble but the school carol service is a fine tradition, says Anne Lee Education Bursar Devonshire House School Courses All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Learn French fast Courses Harrow School Easter Revision The Sunday Times Leith's Parent power, or just a Bill full of hot air? Margaret Tulloch questions Government priorities The Imperial College Msc in Finance MPW Duff Miller Home Secretary entitled to fix whole life tariff for mandatory lifer Law Report December 19 1997 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Past sentences for firearms offences sometimes failed to reflect public concern Inquiries most sensitive Right to collect from foreshore Northern Ireland Law Report December 19 1997 Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Eighty peoplecape in one by one to be told they had to go. Imagine the agony for a young editor' After a controversial start and reports of low staff morale, Richard Addis, Editor of The Express, is still hopeful of a change in his paper's fortunes. Interview by Michael Leapman the media interview The discreet commercial charm of ITV Tv violence comes in all shapes and forms Media, Sales & Marketing How to Make £25,000 a Year-With Your Home Computer Customer Services/Export Manager Stewart Gramd Prix Gartooning for Profit How To Make Money With Your Camera How to Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Music Short on Christmas crackers The festive TV line-up is surely the most disappointing for years, says Carol Midgley Regional Sales & Marketing Manager Frank N. Magid Associates Ltd. Network Services Ltd. Marketing Manager Specialised New Products Senior Reporter Will you vote for me? You must be joking! The real lives of ten election candidates, filmed by amateurs, makes for an unusual documentary. Raymond Snoddy reports Christmas up for copywrite Adland Christians want to reclaim the festival for Christ Meg Carter reports Creators of the Levi's ads stitch up a sexy deal Fleet Street turns on Tony Suny Bay turning into soft touch Rac Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's There Meetings Rapid Raceline Hexham off Lingfield Park Guide to our In-Line Racecard Krantz fights mast damage in title chase Sailing Harleston aiming for winter peak Hockey Win Christmas fizz By our Sports Staff: Denmark to compete in NatWest Cricket Hoddle sounds note of caution over Owen's emergence Football: Liverpool Prodigy Warned by England Coach Gross warms to Pleat as potential colleague "Pour before Chilling" Whitaker savours fractional advantage in sibling rivalry Hudson still in intensive care Sport in Brief Test for Reid Stewart deals Clarke's invite Leicester banking on Leeds Rugby Union: Dwyer Recruits Former Internationl as Injuries Bite Deep For the Record Fixtures Snow Reports Geoghegan rues ill fortune Leicester hit back to reach final Basketball Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching England must beware the perils of hubris Rugby Union Commentary Winning Move Keene on Chess Seizinger matches Killy with six in a row Opportunity beckons Hamed Boxing: Victory in New York Will Confirm Faith of American Backers Graham's Radio Choice A poisonous reception BBC 1 Asking previously unthinkable questions Review England wary of Lara's threat Hollioake confident of tour de force in Champions Trophy final Times Two Crossword The Times Bookshop New Times Crossword Times now Available! Equestrianism 44 Baker-Finch hits new low John Hopkins offers sympathetic advice to the tormented 1991 Open chamption Optimism of holders is shattered by Australia Nagpur (Engalnd won toss): Australia beat England by eight wickets Harrods Boxing 46 Hoddle welcomes Wembley visitors Tomorrow on the Times Picture Gallery New dawn for 'kingdom in the sun' The island is beating poverty and organised crime to develop tourism and trade, writes Richard Owen Land of Feasts A fast life in the slow lane Alex O'Connell enjoy herself among the young bloods of Sicily Where to see the sites Visitors can enjoy sicily's delights away from the crowds Sea Salt Unique link will bring new life to the economy 'Building a bridge across the strait' was a Sicilian term for an unattainable dream. Now the pie in the Door of Europe Now it's opera, art and Julia Crosse on an ancient city's struggle to regain its cultural legacy Mosaics films that pull strings sky is becoming a reality, linking mainland Itlay and ther rest of Europe, writes Francesco Bongarra Caravaggio, on the run from a murder charge, turned up in Sicily Sicily Fruits of co invade the Julia Crosse samples some of the appetising fresh foods, traditional dishes and wines of Sicily Fast Food Good riddance to the Godfathers Francesco Bongarra reports from Palermo on the Mafia's decline Crusader who brought an end to Mob rule Greek Tragedy Island reaps benefits of national recovery City of the Three Markets Sicily The world's fragile treasures John Phillips on international interest in breathtaking historical sites How to Get There War and Wine Palermo

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