News from 24/12/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Andrew Puddephatt, Director, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, Mark Souster, James Pringle and Jonathan Mirsky, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, George Sivell, Hylton, Catherine Lucas, Paul Whittaker, Carl Mortished, Edward Hay, P. H. Borcherds, Sue Catt, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Alex Wijeratne, Dominic Walsh, Hugh Leggatt, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jennifer Miller, Nicholas Booth, Ross Dunn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Valerie Gore. Chairwoman, Michael Binyonc, Michael Clark, Sue Herdman, Janet Bush, David Fox, Katherine Bergen, Joe Joseph and Grace Bradberry, John Kavanagh, Paul Whittaker and Stewart Tendler, John O'leary, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Mark Court, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, L. C. Bowerman, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, David Evans, George Depotex, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, R. J. Carlyon, Raymond Keene, Matthew Brown, Adam Sage, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Matt Dickinson, Tom Tate, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Hobson and Russell Kempson, David Orr, Terri Judd, Richard Evans, Ann Hughes, Hildur Helga Sigurdardottir, Caroline Merrell, Alun Michael, Paul Standbridge, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Johanna Boeke, Geof Wheelwright, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Debrorah Collcutt, Hans van den Heuvel (Director), Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Frank Allaun, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Miles, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, James Christopher, John Bayley, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, Richard Miles Banking Correspondent, Dr Keyboard, Jonathan Mirsky, Oliver August and Janet Bush, Elizabeth Summerhayes, A. M. Phillips,
ResumoLet Silent Be Silent Public swings in favour of the Prince Charles's popularity rivals Blair's Index Getting away from it all Knickerbox fails The Times Comic's wife gives kidney to daughter The Jackal goes defiantly to jail for life Films of the Year Picture Gallery Geoffrey Boycott becomes star of the East Cabinet Minister 's son arrested in drugs case Last-Minute Christmas High-fat diet may cut strokes Where to Find the Best Sales Bargains The Samaritans India debacle prompts Cook to seek rethink of royal trips Bomber Magee heads terrorists on 10-day leave Martin Fletcher reports as 160 inmates are Let out for Christmas family holidays Peers face quick reform of Lords The Scotch House Welfare row upsets Blair holiday Candle of Freedom and Peace Scottish parliament bill Illegal migrants held Lies and statistics Briton allowed home Two die in Essex crash Turk weds again Dome spectacular is abandoned New in Brief Failing director learnt to fly for dramatic suicide A happy mood, a hug, then 2,000ft plunge into sea. Pual Whittaker reports on how one man chose to die Uniform adverts pay for teachers Crackers? Pull the other one David Charter on what the Queen will get with her paper crown Schools may try a five-term year Search for mother of abandoned baby Noel GIO 'Marcos gold' man held over attempted fraud Suburban success for honey side of the street We're off to work for too long, says 'Doc' Bright students score over masterminds Magnet Final can of Spam leaves a bitter taste Slice of life as Gorbachev overcomes the red squares Clue points to murder of mother News in Brief Maiden cruise Rural ride alert Presenter banned Rescuer 's award Better late Fatty diet cuts stroke risk, say US doctors Scientists discover a chip for slimmers Aspirin on trial as new weapon against cancer Queues can be a pain. This one can kill Briton back with family after kidnap ordeal Saturday in the Times Blairs opt for family holiday in Elizabethan splendour 'If ever you wanted to have a traditional English hassle-free Christmas, then Chequers is for you' Laphroaig Lord Chancellor seeks sun as colleagues stay at home Homeless warm up in a Crisis And on the 13th day I took out a big loan The outlay for the gift list in the song is steep these days, says Robin Young Cushioning America's huge rise in prostate cancer puts men in the spotlight Toy train finally arrives 22 years late French bra has fruity scent of success Rover Orphans of the Gold War defeat parents in US Adoption cannot solve problems of the past, writes Ian Brodie in Washington Judge gives jailed German tycoon freedom for Christmas Nichols guilty of plot over Oklahoma bombing China rejects call for Tibet referendum Fourth victim dies in chicken flu scare 46 dead in Mexican villages massacre Fears for health as Pope misses Mass Kenyatta son pledges to restore freedom The son of Kenya's first leader is running for office with the aim of getting President Moi's discredited party back on track, David Orr reports from Thika Cairo crusader fights for new order Michael Binyon takes a walk with Governor Shehata, right, who is bringing an end to the capital's chaos Furniture Village International Hijacked tanker captain is saved Burberrys Former British agent exposes railway spies US divers had nuclear bombs on their belts 30 years ago Arctic rivals get steamed up in Santa war Swedish Queen to rescue World Summary (Reuters): 18 arrested in Paris clashes Catholics feud over cleric (AFP): Burundians given arms (Reuters): Malaria kills 143 in Kenya (AP): Algiers blast kills family (AFP): Killer leopard is shot dead (Reuters): Escape Claus Miraculous escape by 89 in aircraft crash Mission of mercy for Colombia's street children A Lost generation in Bogot? is being offered salvation by a remarkable man, writes Ross Dunn World Leather DIAL-a-PHONE How I found faith Catherine Lucas was an atheist, scornful of belief and pitying of belivers, until a moment of revelation Working mums, big bad bosses and the tender gender trap Another episode of NYPC blues Office frolics Ernest Jones Christmas off the cuff Joe Joseph and Grace Bradberry give some seasonal advice on children, trees, party games, food and last-minute gifts (or how to cope in an emergency) Dealing with Relatives Decorations Faux CRACkERS Games You Can Play Rotten Turkey Presents The Sunday Times A time of tranquil ceremony John Bayley finds repose in the calm rouline of Cristmas Blue gold The Times Diary Mugging up The Times Diary Sermons in the stones Just occasionally one finds a church with the power to bring the sceptic to his knees and send the atheist on his way in his doubt Everbody's out The Times Diary Duty calls The Times Diary Hallelujah! The Times Diary Alan Coren Tis Yul-tide and I am bid to Christie's A Birth in Bethlehem 'When the fullness of time was come God sent forth His son... ' Bad Tidings from the East Korea and Japan threaten a 1930a-style depression A Place for Protocol The case for caution when modernising state visits Labour 'despair' at welfare proposals Royal finances Leaders and led Maxwell connection Protect children from a life of crime Privacy defended within a free press Soldiers and HIV Dutch Army proposals Doorstep ban Rembrandt diagnosis Good Evans Faith that crosses religious divides Museum charges Stocking fillers Court Circular Birthdays Christmas Eve Dinner The MacCabaeans Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Picture Gallery Services for Christmas Day and Boxing Day Anniversaries Christmas Eve Witold Rodzinski Witold Rodzinski historian and diplomat, died in Warsaw on December 19 aged 79. He was born in Poland on October 8,1918/ Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Dawn Steel Dawn Steel, former studio chief and film producer, died of cancer on December 20 aged 51. She was born on Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Funeral of his Late Royal Highness. The Prince Consort Henry Charnock Prince matches Blair's poll rating The Times Crossword No 20,671 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times No Title BAT's stake in Zurich merger cut by £1bn Investors sue Danka in Florida Knickerbox falls victim to poor Christmas sales Economics LCR late again on tunnel link Pound hits exports at last Homes Lloyd's broker suspended Goldman has $4bn to spend on Japanese loan portfolios Sport First Telecom Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Settlement ICI deal Lloyds TSB sells Factors to Bank of New York Wall Street banks close to settling $lbn claim UK firm hopes for new Prozac approval Sears company doctor close to completing BSC sale Staffs at four banks to take strike action Reckitt buys four US brands De Broe breaches panel code JCI appoints Bray as chief executive Finsbury proposes merger with Wren First Call in £7.4m takeover by LMH Business Roundup US oil and gas merger BT avoids Oftel action Vymura-Benetton deal Reflec systems review Acatos holds dividend Wilshaw raises £22.5m Firth Rixson expands Airports lift revenue Tourist Rates ICI Australia pays £229m to top explosives league Accountants fear tax will push small firms into bankruptcy Ionica staff buy 'low shares' By our City Editor: Ellwood 's international factor Commentary European Leisure sells gaming arm The House of Commons By our City Staff: Henlys in £21m bus takeover Jacques Vert set to resume dealing Commodities Liffe Options Blue Circle wins prized place in top 100 stocks Stock Market Stock Market Writer of the Year London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Rothschild) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Mid-cap stocks Reckitt & Colman Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Fag end for BAT Tempus Shell Wall Street Exports' puzzling resilience to strong pound may soon fade Trade figures are at odds with corporatetales of woe, says Alasdair Murray End of dust-up? How West cages Asian tigers in IMF trap Branston pickle The Times City Diary Spice racked The Times City Diary As if to prove once and for all that accountants are… The Times City Diary Inns and outs The Times City The bank that broke with tradition for publicity's sake Chris Ayres on why the Midland let the market men in Rally in thin trading LineOne The Times Unit Trust Information Service Chanel Opera & Ballet Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country Diddle-dum, diddle-dum diddle-dum-dum-dum William Tell Rurcell Room A laugh a minute Concert Camerata/ Wright Manchster The feel-good family Dearest Daddy... Darling Daughter... Young Vic Studio To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Perfect birthday bash Pop World Party Mean Fiddler, NW10 Festive dipsy la-la-la with the telly totties New Movies: Some small, fluffy creatures say 'eh-oh' to our children, and Geoff Brown in Spiceworld Spicesworld Empire, PG, 92 mins Best left to 12-year-olds or cultural historians The Magnificent Ambersons National Film Theatre U, 88 mins Revival of Orson Welles's most humane film Kitchen, 15,112 imns Chic and moody tale of grief in Hong Kong Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Kirsty Kinnear Britain still deprived of the full monty Movies of the Year: Our critic finds heartening and depressing trends in his pick of 1997's best films 'The beginning of the end' Snap Verdict Santa rides again A Christmas cartoon has emerged out of tragedy Time to go for snow The pound's strength is making a French chalel a good buy, says Diana Wildman Property Weston Homes Plc Homes with star quality Sue Herdman on the tactics celebrities use when buying or selling Sue Herdman Mouse to find a house How easy is it to buy a home on the Internet? Katherine Bergen foundout New Zealand qualify for meeting with England Sport in Brief Record move Miami Blues Fernandez regrets Barcelona bound Threat to boycott cup increases Rugby Union: English Clubs Angered by Minor Format Changes Boxing Day Fixtures Sidelined en route to Sydney Darkest moment follows dawing of girm reality Paul standbridge, skipper of Toshiba reflects on the larest leg of the Whitbread race Saracens without Hill Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Klinsmann's bid to turn back time doomed to failure Keene on Chess Winning Move Kempton script written for the greys Racing: One Man's Supremacy Challenged in Enthralling Contest for King George Big Race Line-Up Hereford Form Guide to the Nine Contenders Huntingdon Kempton Trainers' Preferences The Times Linton Rocks can go one better Leopardstown's Big Races 0Forest Ivory to continue winning ways Racing Wincanton Market Rasen Wolverhampton Newton Abbot Sedgefield Ayr Wetherby Dunwoody at home on quality street Alan Lee meets the former champion who has eased down a gear Transco By our Sports Staff: Zambian dies of injuries Boxing Word-Watching For the Record Australia show cause for concern over McGrath Cricket England find their feet Snow Reports Smith graduates from Oxford to reinforce Albion Football By our Sports Staff: Coventry break club record for Moldovan Test your knowledge with the Jumbo Sports Crossword Hard Nock learns knack of winning Christmas Eve Christmas Day Klinsmann in dear to play against Villa FA sanctions Boxing Day return The Times Bookshop Sailing England pull rank too late for World Cup Russell Kempson unravels the implications of the new Fifa listing of football's movers and shakers Sporting Christmas in The Times Picture Gallery Fans hit out over power struggle Women in Sport By our Sports Staff: Graveney and team win vote of confidence Pease on Earth ClaraNET Christian soldiers conquer the virus Free E-Mail! Web is the word in Santa 's country It's a Lapp of luxury, reports Nicholas Booth Microsoft declines to play the game Times Interface Better Ziggy paintbrush David Bowie made his name as a space oddity. Now he's giving up playing live to be a cyber-artist Computers are putting the byte on criminals Extraordinary avances in imaging are helping forensic scientists solve some gruesome crimes. Ray Hatley reports Recordable disc has its tracks on the Web How ex-files can stay well and truly closed Bubble bursts for Rom market Ok dudes, visit the Simpsons OPUS technology ISDN sales plan lets fingers do the talking Sportster Flash New powers to peace and g Technology plays the main role in making the world No sign of truce in the cyberspace war A new focus for snooping satellites... Sparks fly over Leonardo's toy Make your own monstrosity Will a Mac put me in the picture? Internet needs to clear the airwaves to stop headaches The web must increase its capacity to achive good radio reception, new research has shown. David Fox reports Bargain Roms can solve it for Santa EMate order hotline IT experts should go back to school Business Dates for new diaries Agenda The human side of technology The personnel touch has put a California-based company on the road to a billion dollars How to be your own boss Matthew Brown MD of IAS Independent Accountancy Service Ltd Changing faces in the IT world LineOne Time
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