News from 23/12/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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P. W. Johnson, Ben Noble, Widget Finn, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, John Larner, Andrew Pierce, David Whitaker, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Julian Lee, Graham Hellier, Caroline Scallon, Andrew Pierce and Michael Hornsby, Philip Delves, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Andrew Burrows, Paul Whittaker, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Elizabeth Marchal, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Janet Bush and Fraser Nelson, Dominic Walsh, Shirley English, Matthew Barbour, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, W. M. Roberts, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Murray Naylor, Chairman, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Peter Barnard, Frederik Dean, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Claire Roberts, Paul Durman, Martin Fletcher, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, P. J. Gregg, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, John Russell Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alan Peevers, Anne Middleton, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Hettic Judah, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Robin Bury, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, John Allison, Nick Szczepanik, Mike Faulkes, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Conrad Russell, J. G. Wishart, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Moira Petty, Scrivenor, Ray Kingdon, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Elizabeth Cowley, Bill Smith, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Aziz Gulbahar, Chairman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Fiona Bawdon, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Julian Sullivan, Susan Emmett,
ResumoWhy Men are Too Stupid to Flirt Labour 'true defender of welfare state' Brown attacks critics of reform More turmoil in Far East markets Delia's stake Klinsmann back Index Beef farmers urged to quit after £85m emergency deal Retired miners face cut in free coal allowance Libby Purves Downing St protest ends in arrests When the Dog Eats the Turkey A1 Fayed nearer to British citizenship Safari Ralphlruen A victory for gloom over comfort and joy Political Sketch Hague on video to break with the past NEC (UK) Ltd. Would-be Briton who is still cold-shouldered Man in the News MoD plans to mark Battle of Trafalgar News in Brief Sun-seekers fly out Burglars' lonely victim Ex-college chief to sue Doubts of the Kirk Motorist remanded Hooligans lose appeal Season of inefficiency Neil Kinnock Bullying son begins a new life of exile Bomb alley hazard on 14th green OED fights the negaholics Philips Delves Broughton on words that may not pass the test of time Paralysed fast-bowler seeks to settle here Acqua Di Gio Officer 'ignored WPC's duty as a mother' Murder fears grow after fire suicide Hill farmer in front line of the beef crisis A whole british way of life is under threat as new subsidy cuts and the strong pound spell the end of the hill men, writes Michael Hornsby Homebase Moderniser will bring a sure touch BSE in Britain Glitch in computer delays speech Girls complain after teachers go to strip show Delia Smith buys a slice of Norwich City Alcatel The Hi—Speed Company Family whose numbers came up Scargill guilty of misconduct over £800,000 cash transfer Defence ministers dear the Eurofighter for £40bn take-off Harrods Knightsdridge Union is confused by lack of teachers Bombed city will have bridge to the future $UN backs trial in Scotland of bomb suspects Sharkskin cure for the boy who fell on a fire Heart and lung boy, 10, dies in mother's arms Father to sue hospitals over kidney transplant failure Christmas at Sainsbury's Mobile Editors Choice Stalker dead after assault in street News in Brief Crash injuries Chase charge Ex-agent cleared Appeal fails Chain reaction Furore as McAleese takes rival Host A conciliatory gesture by the Irish President has angered the Roman Catholic Chruch, reports Martin Fletcher Heresy that has roots in centuries of persecution To Protestants, the bread and wine are symbols; to Catholies they are the body and blood of Christ Ruth Gledhill explains a fundamental difference Survival for tribal peoples By a Correspondent: Boxer sentenced for threat to PCs Ulster Unionist rebels urge party to leave Stormont talks MPs urge overhaul of public fund share-out Ex-envoy from Iraq given bail of £10,000 News in Brief Dog lover killed £13,000 train set Ship fire rages Panto goes sour Ferry rescue Mr Posh Spice Turke's reprieve Record-breaking bird comes in from the cold A Russian swan is back for its 27th Christmas, writes Lin Jenkins Hospital set second patient free to kill Born Free UK TV Better Programs All Together Shake-up for social workers' training America trusts more in God and miracles Magnet KGB refused to kill Khrushchev Leonid Brezhnev wanted to have his predecessor assassinated, writes Richard Beeston from Moscow A misspent youth helps the joystick generation (Reuters): Rabbi laundered drug money Kennedy ordered troops out of Vietnam Bosnian capital gives its heart to 'saviour' Clinton Sarajevans turned out in force for a morale boosting—and theatrical—first visit by a US President, Tom Walker reports Bethlehem pilgrims find no room at the Star hotel Hanna Nasser, left, the town Mayor, is finding it hard to fell festive, Christopher Walker reports Serb hardliner defeated at fourth ballot Negev jobless stage protest B&Q Plc Italian call to scrap US bases Bravo Spain French police face new riots over shootings Gallic sporting strife after Olympic cock gets the bird Parisians desert restaurants as London turns the tables Adam Sage reports on increasing evidence that restaurateurs across the Channel are suffering from a shaky economy and lack of imagination FUJITSU Pregnancy case actress wins $5m The long and short of US divorce case (Reuters): Ankara-Athens clash on spying World in Brief World in Brief Rebel attack leaves 30 dead (Reuters): Jurists urge Tibet vote (Reuters): Hair soon: the wonder pill Students jeer ex-Presidents (AP): Pakistan's Christmas party Bond in wake of 'Titanic' (AP): Golden Gate death plunge Dyson An anorexic at the feast Christmas is fraught with stress for children with eating disorders. Moria Petty reports on how parents can cope in a time of crisis Don't get tired and emotional Medicine Chest Arts Portman Building Society Cash rolls in for Dorah Generous readers bring hope to the brave little girl who defied death Lacoste Think you can pull women? Pull the other one Most men are dreadful at chatting up women. But a study of female body language can put an end to flirting with disaster, says Joe Joseph Men have become so scared of saying the wrong thing that they no longer say anything I'd rather be a super mum than a superwoman Actress Teri Hatcher is giving up work to be with her baby. Claire Roberts, who also swapped champagne buckets for nappy pails, offers her moral supports for the difficult time ahead Direct Line Financial Services Limited Don't punish the needy, Mr Blair Conrad Russell on the injustice in Labour's Welfare reform Old square God bless the deadline From the Dome to the Christmas dinner, we all need to be set a target Loud mouths Slip up Why I believe in Jacob David Selbourne defends his mystery manuscript Selective Cull The past and future of the British beef industry Off the Ground The Eurofighter now awaits construction Ho, Ho, Hi Americans embrace the British Christmas Resolving Labour economic conflicts Welfare changes Cold War memories Cold snipe A matter of trust 'Hollow gestures' of Irish President Guardsmen in prison Turkey and Cyprus Jacob of Ancona Unsporting abuse Welsh assembly Messiah message raises the spirits Reindeer recruit Heard but not seen Heavenly gift Shocking filler Court Circular Birthdays today The Grey Coat Hospital, Westminster The Royal Society of Chemistry Picture Gallery Anniversaries Reception Church of Scotland Church services for Christmas Eve Personal Column Marriages Forthcoming marriages Latest wills The Marquess of Hertford The 8th Marquess ofertford died yesterday aged 67 after a brain tumour. He was born on March 29, 1930 Personal Column Flights Directory The Times Flights Directory Flight Seekers Jetworld Airlink Jetline Court & Social Announcements Richard Warwick Richard Warwick, actor, died of Aids on December 16 aged 52. He was born on April 29, 1945 Bruce Woodcock Woodcock (left) on his way to defeat against Jack Gardner in 1950 News The Times Crossword No 20,670 Business AA INFORMATION Highest & Lowest Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Tokyo plunges on junk bond fears Formula One gets Europe deadline Richemont bid values Vendôme at £3.5bn De Beers plans to go it alone Business South hit by housing slowdown Law Professionals to face one-off tax Sport Direct Line Financial Limited Three in running to replace Bishop at Channel 4 Television and Radio Business Today Slowdown Nursing homes BNFL and Magnox to merge Tourist Rates Anglian Water American bank tipped to buy factor firm from Lloyds TSB Burford in Mayfair acquisition Consumer spending slows Charterhouse stake sold Buyout market tops record £7bn Hodgson faces Prontac writ Former funeral director accused of misrepresentation Wall's faces scrutiny from MMC Biocompatibles profits warning Business Roundup Unit trust sales dip Ivory & Sime setbacks Partners back merger Finelist purchase US power deal Coke buys Orangina Freepages at the double Arcadian shares rise Chief to net £52m from buyout Country Casuals takeover agreed By our City Editor: Van Miert takes pole position Commentary Bupa wins control of Care First with revised £273m bid Changes at Merrydown Sketchley back from cleaners Merry Press groups move in on two family firms US inflation report nips Christmas rally in bud Commodities Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Scotia Diamonds Press ball hots up Tempus Sketchley Can you remember who made the City headlines this year? Times writers trawl back through the business year in search of question fit to test your knowledge Paid monthly Heavy weather Goose cooked When you run a group like The Mirror with all that… EMU on song Policyholders accept management costs, but what of mismanagement? Business Letters Annual Travel Insurance It's not just the thought that counts Marketing The Times Unit Trust Information Service LineOne Equities mark time Rolex Opera & Ballet Antony Sher Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie A Daily guide to arts and entertalnment complled be Marlt Hargle Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Scottish play on words The Babes in the Wood Player's Adam and the angst Pop: Company loves misery of beautiful losers; devil of a noise from Ipswich Counting Crows Olympia, Dublin Counting Crowley Cradle of Filth La2, W1 The Times Rent for London Briefly Noted Pipe up for peace Music: Hettie Judah joins Pacarotti, Bono and pals as they touch down ib Bosnia to open the War Child charity's music centre. Plus concert reviews A holy mother knows best Richard Cork takes a cool at a disturbing, newly revealed Renaissance image of the Nativity Festive gifts Polyphony/Canzona/Layton St. John's Felicitous and animated Lott/Murray Wigmore Hall High, wide and handsome Philharmonia/Levine Albert Hall Around the Galleries Checkout those employee records Business Opportunites Markyboy Christmas starts early for small businesses Widget Film on how festive firms spread the work through the year Lorraine Electronics Sandill (Bullion) Ltd No Franchise Fees! National Exhibition Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & Public Notices Owner managers in Uk optimistic about prospects The Times Briefings Shipping Law Everyone loathes a lawyer Making the legal profession more popular could prove daunting for Labour, says Fiona Bawdon People feel able to demonise them as they wish Picture Gallery From bad to worse Inns and Outs Out of court Freedom for Corinne Two views English Welsh & Scottish Railway Right way to deter civil wrongdoers To Advertise Call Relax Quarry Dougall Company Commercial Lawyer Practice and I. T. Manager Retired Judge/ Barrister QD Tax Chambers Banking & Finance RAS Part of the Captia Group Fax: 0171 782 7899 Bradley rides high on ageless talent Chris McGrath meets a jockey sticking to his Hennessy winner for Kempton glory 'I've always believe in myself. I've never done anything untoward. I'm a very honest person' Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess Women's tour loses Hennessy Golf Pools Forecasts Dwyer forced into retirement after year on sidelines Yesterday's Results Five-day deadline for King Boxing Kelso off again Win £10,000 as a late Christmas present Only a couple of weeks until the Fa Cup league begins—and for the person who picks the best cup team, a handsome prize awaits Only a couple of weeks untill the FA cup league begins—and for the person who picks the best cup team, a handsome prize awaits League Updates Women's League Students' League Youth League LineOne Faxback: Your Up-To-Date Team Scores How the Scoring System Works It's Not Too Late to Enter ITF Full updated players lists and transfer guide Careful examination of the Christmas fixtures may yield dividends in the transfer market for new players Goalkeepers Yorkshire boxer who drew a crowd Sport in Brief Borrowed time Banned for life England's task St Helens pay record fee for Sculthorpe Rugby League Hammam seeks end to dark ages Football: Floodlight Failure Halts Third Premiership Match this Season Northern Ireland happy to wait for Royle's decision For the Record Barnsley likely to stand by Jones after drugs hearing Fifa cashing in while clubs pay high price Cayard more than a match in tight finish EF Language confirms increasing dominance and looks likely overall winner Smith out of world title race Swimming By our Sports Staff: Durham sign Gooch as batting adviser Cricket: Former Spinner Promoted at the Oval as England Selector Moves North in Coaching Role Bath desperate for more room Rugby Union: Most Biritsh Clubs Lack Capacity to Cash in on Europe Medlycott takes over Surrey first-team role By our Sports Staff: Tendulkar turns the tables on Sri Lanka Jubilant Weinberg leads the German advance Equestrianism Sanders seals play-off place American Football: Running Back Record Ends Fairytale of New York Oliver Holt enjoys the countdown as final weekend throw up a thrilling dual "Old Speckled Hen" Snow Reports Word-Watching Storm feel the heat from Devils Ice Hockey Radio Choice His wonderful life Television Choice And stars appeared out of the North West Review BBC1 Racing Klinsmann reclaims his Spurs Tottenham recruit former favourite in attempt to case worries about relegation Times Two Crossword Conquering hero's return brings good cheer to White Hart Lane Brian Glanville sees the Germany striker sign on for another short but welcome stay American Football The Samaritans 'It is all water under the bridge'
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