News from 22/12/1997
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Richard Tilt, Director, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Dennis L. Bird (The Times Skatin correspondent), Nick Nuttall, Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, DJM, Kevin Ferrie, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Paul Rees, Simon Barnes, Des Burkinshaw, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Henry's EnglthJOHN Allison, Ivo Tennant, Philip Delves, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Daria Sito-Sucic, Angela Court, Norman De Mesquita, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, John E. V. Rose, Karl Johnston, John O'leary Education Editor, Thrasy Petropoulos, Hugh Douglas, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, John Heath, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Janet Bush, Vernon Bogdanor, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Wilson, Adam K. Cohen, Helen Rumbelow, John E. Strafford, Chairman, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Elizabeth Elliot, John Hopkins, Julian Williams, Emil Viklicky, Norman Hammond, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Phil Whittick, Raymond Keene, Magnus K. Moodie, Matt Dickinson, Victoria Walker, Bill Jackson (Governor and Commander-in-Chief), Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Ian Munro, Melvyn Bragg, Jazz, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, John Stern, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Nicholas Wood, Jeffrey R. Butcher, Chairman, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Nicolas Walter, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Kathleen Simons, M. L. Abel, Philip Delves Broughton, Keith Walters, Clive Davies, Kevin McCarra, Eric Chalker, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Edward Karam, Brian Glanville, Frances Lass, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Anne Scott, Marianne Curphey, Verity Worthington, David Powell, Bill Edgar, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Matthew Bond, Patricia E. Carey, Malt Dickinson, Kevin Martin, Mark Orton, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoGalliano Shows his Greatest Hits Blair will take command of benefit reform Cabinet split feared after Blunkett memo Astronomer says we are in 2009 Saddam warned Meningitis alert Index Idling drivers face fines New parents' thoughts are with William and Harry William Rees-Mogg Under the skin to … Man shot dead in city centre pub All of Beethoven's Symphonies in the palm of… Today Oxbridge prepares to charge fees of £4000 Sectarian ritual costs RUC £2m Martin Fletcher on the weekly intimidation of churchgoing Catholics Labour plans majority of elected members in replacement Lords Fujitsu Stockbroker's Thai wife 'had him killed' News in Brief Drug-attack questions Girl power takes top slot Smartcard revolution Legal aid fraud charges Judge for BSE inquiry Night out ends in rape Parents fly to jail nurse Radioactive waste fear Families haunted by killers' escape Libby Purves reports on a new blow to parents of an English couple murdered in the African bush Driver charged after brothers are killed on cycling trip Acqua DI GIO Hostage pair may soon be released How the cuts in benefits forced minister's hand David Blunkett, an ardent supporter of new Labour, has emerged as a Cabinet rebel BT Extracts from Blunkett's Letter Question is, what sort of reform? Winter Sale Bargains Robinson 'broke company law', says Lilley Skegness, the Christmas star in the East Damian Whitworth find the windswept resort is the number one destination for discerning holdaymakers Skegness Dominican Republic Val D'isere Iomega Carey's joke falls flat in Asda's aisles Few shoppers joined in singing carlos or listening to the homily as the Christmas message came to them, reports Ruth Gledhill Action Computer Supplies Scots get date to elect their new assembly Sony Duchess of York reaps benefit from season of goodwill Health scare has given her a rare burst of sympathy from a press which suddenly sees her as a victim of the Royal Family, writes Alan Hamilton Pall-bearer hired by Al Fayed Harrods Knightsbridge Christmas at Sainsbury's Tribute to Diana will swell Queen's audience Public service is a case of jobs for the boys Repeal of sex discrimination laws 'would help job prospects' Dixons Elephants saved from cruel life in the circus Born Free Everyman Worst outbreak of meningitis is likely to escalate Parents are being advised to be vigilant at the worst time of year for infection. Experts advise them to use a simple and quick test that can lives, reports Nick Nuttall Tumbler Test Freed man celebrates girlfriend's pregnancy Readers rush for the book of calm Lexus Boy's life saved by watchful brother Cost of family Christmas goes down-by £9 Falling price of crackers, trees and gin is welcome gifts for 'average' family, writes Robin Young Moet & Chandon Drink-drive campaign 'undermined' by pub prices Pint of Water Can Cost up to £3 Nation loses faith in God and turns to police for moral guidance Inside Germany Croat bombers pledge to drive out Nato troops Tom Walker meets a thug in Busovaca who is ready to maim and kill in retaliation for the arrest of war crime suspects Socialists claim lead Bhutto plan to weed out corruption Botha gets on his bike to avoid commission Pavarotti brings note of hope Why I saw Mummy hitting Santa Claus Harrods Knightsbridge (Reuters): Abacha aide held in Nigeria 'coup plot' World in Brief Avian flu claims third death 'Mafia' priest returns home (AFP): Freedom for corrupt leaders (Reuters): Film-maker commits suicide Tensions darken festive mood in Bethlehem Alleged intimidation by Muslims has made many Christmas reluctant to celebrate the birth of Jesus in public, writes Christopher Walker in Bethlehem Oystel Smoking Causes Lraq faced threat of US nuclear attack Pentagon considered using new bunker bomb to destroy germ weapons, Ian Brodie writes Silk Cut Ultra Currents hamper crash search State in unholy row over godly motto New technique aborts foetus at eight days US seeks to defuse Turkish quarrel Millennium doom at site of Armageddon The end of the world is virtually nigh, Christopher Walker reports Astronomer eclipses Kepler and says Jesus was born in 12BC New calculations suggest we are almost a decade into the nest century, Richard Owen writes Dell Galliano's greatest hits Cruise wear may have lost some of its cachet, but style Editor Grace Bradberry finds that the mid-season collection is catching on Garrard In search of true north-and the man behind Halley's comet Dr Toby Clark aims to retrace Halley's quest to chart compass variations, Anjana Ahuja reports DIAL-a-PHONE Love at first bite How fish perfect the art of deception to snare their prey Science Briefing Dangers of space debrits Picture Gallery Barking up the wrong tree? Magnetism and muscles New study shows that magnets may hold the key to pain relief Natual Progesterone Cream Service line Insurance Self-help: does anybody need it? Giles Whittell discovers the secrets of writting self-help books, while Jane Shilling analyses their advice and concludes it is not worth having Prose sytle is the last thing on anybody's mind Be wacky! Drop a dahila into his drinking water! Why my Teletubbie cost me a million pounds Kathleen Simons enters a world of conspiracy and intrigue when she goes in search of Laa-Laa and Po Lacoste On Line Telecom. (UK) Ltd. The English rose blooms in time for uncle Oscar The packaging may be the same, but a new Helena Bonham Carter inhabits her role in The Wings of the Dove. Matt Wolf reports Cinderella Playing the fool for the lords of misrule Doubles toil into trouble Theatre in New York Top-hole in a tent Theatre Present Laughter Manchester Back to its roots Puss in Boots And then there was the sax As Sidney Bechet is celebrated on TV, Clive Davis revisits a legend whose life was as exberant as his playing Rich harvest Concerts: Pianist and archestra in perfect harmony; plus songs for a Christmas festival LSO/Otaka Opera & Ballet Theatres Peacock Theatre Seasonal sounds Henry's Eight Folk's back home Jazz Emil Viklicky Quartet Riverside, W6 The Times This week in the Times The more we are together Vernon Bogdanor on the start of a British revolution In the stars The Times Diary Flick flop The Times Dairy Haunted by evidence of a spirit world Don't dismiss the paranormal—the argument for ghosts is backed by a solid body of obeservation Big Brother, big blather Peter Riddell draws up a reading list for Labour ministers Hacked off The Times Diary Adviser in the policy unit. Kick-off found Allen… The Times Diary Level best The Times Diary Down at heal The Times Diary Lack of Will The Times Diary Blair's Whitelaw A loyal depty is needed to support Labour's welfare reform The Last Boer Botha must testify to the truth commission A Soft Touch Hard-headed landlords are cheating clear-headed drinkers Reformation lies in jail education Tory party reformers seek a voice for the rank-and-file Two-flag Gibraltar Papal U-turn Legal 'fat cats' Home births Jumping the gun Happy Saturnalia Spirit of giving Heavenly gift Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills Personal Column The ways of Roman carpenters revealed Minstrels' London parade Nature notes Call Driving Management Ltd University news Stairlift Rentals Marriages Church of Scotland Appointments The Times Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Lord Kings Norton Lord Kings Norton (Harold Roxbee Cox), acronautical engineer, Chancellor of Cranfield University (formerly Cranfield Institute of Technology), died yesterday in hospital in Gloucestershire aged 95. He was born in Birningham on June 6,1902 Juzo Itami Juzo Itami, Japanese fulm directors, committed suicide on December 20aged 64. He December 20 aged 64. He was born in Kyoto in 1933 Church news Appointments Harold Geneen Horaold Gencen, former chairman of the American multinational corporation ITI, died in New York on November 21 aged 87. He was born in Bournemouth on January 22,1910 From a Correspondent: How the Christmas Three Came to the English Court Some Pre-Victorian Occasions News The Times Crossword No 20,669 Western Provident Association Business Forecast Under the weather? In the Times Tomorrow Under the Skin of Sport Cole extinguishes Newcastle Champions Ride Luck on Way to Underserved Victory Manchester United Football Club What They Said "Old Speckled Hen" Coleman shoots Bullets the top Basketball Silk Cut gains ground in finishing strait Sailing: Man Overboard during Dramatic Leg in Whitbread round the World Race BBC throws down World Cup gauntlet John Goodbody reveals corporation plans to engage ITV in a head-on battle for viewers in France next year Beerbaum scales new heights in Olympia mastery Equestrianism: European Champion Enjoys Luck of the Draw to Complete Third Victory Homing instincts maintain Scot's global mission Bowls Bryant rolls back the years to run his rivals close Elliott puts retirement question on the agenda Sport in Brief Smith to decide Parry power Sculthorpe bid Gooch on track Bolsum's treble Hamed is forced to learn his lesson Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, finds a champion with cause for concern By our Sports Staff: Mayer plays game of risk Sking: Austrian Survives Steep and Damaged Course to Record Second World Cup Victory of his Career Snow Reports Leeds look to reserves as booking tally rises Beeb @ the BBC Flamboyant Ginola imposes a luxury tax on Barnsley Frenchman repays faith of his newly found best friend Football is my life, I love the game, what a fantastic job it is that we do Liverpool toiling in Shankly's shadow Chastened Villa lose their way in the fog Gullit brewing special Ghelsea vintage Demolition of Wednesday highlights championship potential of maturing side Blackburn's authority grows in pursuit of United Cadamarteri's commitment pushes Leicester into error Matt Dickinson Arsene Wenger has spent the past week… Wimbledon V Arsenal Goalless encounter hides a winning combination FA Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Overseas GM Vauxhall Conference Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Bell's League Championship Kinkladze shows City route to revival Harford enjoys a little home comfort Football: Penalty by Peacock Enough to Secure First Victory for New Qpr Manager Allardyce's diet offers cure for relegation hangovers Taylor spoils Bournemouth's party Albion considering Royle appointment Collins provides the spark to inspire Rushden recovery Old Firm plays trump cards as Hearts sink Graveney must quickly grasp captaincy nettle Alan Lee says there shoud be no delay in confirming roles for Adam Hollioake and Michael Atherton Stewart's example sets course for one-day achievers Cricket Klusener and Pollock serve notice for Test LineOne Harleston achieve peak performance Hockey: Aldous and McALLEN Prove Too Strong for Ashford Edwards puts Sri Lanka in spin Tigers leave it late to earn their stripes By our Sports Staff: Radcliffe loses out to Wami on final lap Athletics England pin hopes on Shah's authority Pleasures and perils of recorded highlights TV Action Replay Dashing Ginola wins his spurs 'He is simply not manly enough. Football people suspect him of reading novels and wearing scent' Magic Numbers Skating should receive backing Referees' power Peterborough United and the strange art of patronage Claim to fame Rugby too aggressive Bookmakers cry wolf This week in the Times Bath's spirit returns in Heineken Cup West Country team recapture their appetite for past glories in dismissing Pau Robinson becomes the ventriloquist without his dummy After Witnessing Bath's triumph, Gerald Davies reflects on the sheer frustration of being a coach Students earn a distinction Ubogu bursts through to score Bath's only try Newcastle's big men meet their match Battling Brive earn reward for endurance Richmond's fortress breached by Grayson Kingston rails against referee as unbeaten home record disappears Cooke demands more discipline from Bedford Colomiers assume late control Ireland fail to warm to heat of the battle Leicester look to build on victory Founders Flavour worth Finding Melrose make it a point of honour Rackets too cloistered for its own good Public schools championships reinforce cricketing connection Simon Wilde watches a Tonbridge player treading the same path as Colin Cowdrey Sport in Schools The Times Guide to the Week Ahead Gomes guides Bracknell away from the wilderness Ice Hockey Lipinski sets the Olympic standard Ice Skating Llewellyn handed Kempton ride on Senor El Betrutti Racing Thunderer: Ludlow Carberry given ten-day ban Thunderer: Kelso Thunderer: Lingfield Park Imperial Call warms up for Leopardstown Saturday's Results Jumps Leaders Rapid Raceline For the Record Athletics Rugby Union Cricket Basketball Bowls Schools Sport The Times Football 'I could feel the G-force distorting my face' You do not have to be wealthy or a royal to take up carriage driving. Victoria Walker tries her hand Sport for All Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Fact File Civil proceedings can uphold criminal law The Times No inference over maintenance Calculating part-time workers' entitlement Europcan Law Report Luxembourg Maintenance payments not tax deductible Seller's failure to fulfil ends contract Correction Capitalisation, week's change Rolex Is sad Cyprus at last on a path to peace? How businessmen on both sides are helping the Un to bring about a united island. Michael Theodoulou presents a two-page report Shacolas Group Growth paves the way for entry into the club Economy Lyprus Security a lure to foreign business Finance A treasure chest of the ancient and the modern Whether visiting the island for holidays of planning on setting up home there, cyprus has much to offer says Michael Theodoulou Tourism Joannou & Paraskevaides Group Cyprus Pensioners stay wealthy and healthy Property The Facts The Board Tourist Rates ICA Foreign Financial Inc. Sunday Tips Corporate Profile: BAA Alternative Investment Market What the Experts Say Our Verdict Scotia shares set to fall after key drug is rejected Capital poised to tune in to Melody bidding Dickensian bosses blight Christmas TUC highlights seasonal exploitation and bad practice The year of the bull or the mouse Energy Group go-ahead opens up power bids Interlink Express Retailers look to last-minute shoppers Pru close to buying Arndale from P&O Landing in the luxury of the economists' playground Janet Bush meets the woman who is thought to represent the real world at the Bank of England The Times Educational Supplement The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching A boys in blue panto Television Choice Radio Choice Tales of showmen and their many women Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Rising level of pay deals adds to interest rate worries IMF reduces forecast for world growth Times Two Crossword Roger Bootle 45 Restructuring takes off at BAA This week in the Times Banks to consolidate, says Taylor Launch of Virgin One account postponed Landing 46 The Romanian Orphanage Trust De Beers gloomy over prospects
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