News from 26/12/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Olu Abiola, Tunku Varadarajan, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Richard Hobson, Philip Delves, D. Robertson Smith, Philip Howard, John Caroe, Jeremy Kingston, Lin Jenkins and Stephen Farrell, Richard Dover, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Thrasy Petropoulos, Bill Hoffmann, Ruth Gledhill, John Houghton, Chairman, Richard Weston, Callum Beaton, Debra Craine, Phil Webster, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Hugh Montefiore, Michael Clark, Andrew Ivey, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Alwyn Cambrensis, David Charter, Jayati Srivastava, Victoria Fletcher, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, John Griffiths, Emma Wilkins and Alan Hamilton, Richard Dunwoody, Maxwell Craig, Joanna Haines, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, John Austin Baker, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Paul Wilkinson, Donald Soper, David Orr, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Deborah Brett, Dominic Reading, Oliver Holt, Royer Slater, Russell Jenkins and Bill Hoffmann, Nick Szczepanik, John Lloyd, Jason Nisse, Jason Nissé, K. G. M. M. Alberti (President), Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Richard Ford, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Maurice Lessof, Chairman, Walter Gammie, Shelagh Diplock, Director, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Michael Roffen, Ncil Harman, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Elizabeth Cowley, John Southgate, Benedict Nightingale, Mike Ashman, Hugh Thompson, Charters MacDonald Brown, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Lisa Graigner, Michael Henderson, Chris Maund, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, G. M. Beresford Hartwell, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, R. L. Marshall, Jan Raath, Karin Davies, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Julian Hardyman, Colin Hulme, Hazel Martin,
ResumoTen are Killed as hurricanes sweep Britain Power cut for thousands of families Index Kaunda arrested Buying The Times overseas Beauty Secrets for Boxing Day Britain to help bail out Korea Blair supports minister over son in drugs case How to Keep on Partying Diana recalled in prayers and on Tv Your Guide to the Best Bargains £3 billion of bargains Tomorrow in the Times No Ho Ho? Queen speaks of sadness over the death of Princess Instead of Christmas, a two-minute call Pride precedes MP's fall from favour with voters John Lewis Department Stores Plea over World Cup goal Bid to stage tournament may rest on fans' record, reports Phil Webster Young want peace, says Belfast pupil Woman on neglect charge News in Brief 76-year marriage Car girls named One-way ticket Fowl good turn Six rescued after ship safety drill goes wrong 'Road rage' victim is critically ill Second parent gives kidney £15m footballer is accused of assault MFI Minister's son 'spoke of pros and cons of drug' Anonymous tip-off sparked newspaper inquiry that ended with 17-year-old accused of selling cannabis Debenhams MPs vulnerable to family scandal The Children When going to police becomes only choice The Dilemma Care for the wild Why the teenager's identity is kept secret The Law Baby Molly gives mother an unexpected Christmas gift Yeast cells give clues to ageing in humans Scientists are beginning to understand how cells die, reports Nigel Hawkes Working for walkers A Minor miracle makes late arrival Moben Season of cheer for twins with the gift of life Bishops condemn Boxing Day hunt meets Magnet BBC shows film of fox being dug out and shot Seafrance The new sound? It's just a blast from the past Nokia Currys Boy, 4, saves epileptic mother Index Bosch Excellence comes as standard Carey urges society to rediscover its faith Archbishop of Canterbury tells how belief can help to deal with problems, reports Ruth Gledhill Pope calls for well-off to aid 'new poor' School assembly under threat Sales: where they are on, and what is coming off Lisa Grainger provides counter-intelligence for shoppers who want to spy out the best bargains Sharps Bedrooms Woody and Soon-Yi honeymoon in Paris A secret Venice wedding-latest twist to a saga aired in a US courtroom-leaves Mia farrow as mother-in-law to her former lover, writes Tunku Varadarajan Clinton wipes slate clean for butter thief Food flights save Afghan victims Comet Sale Hair pill heads for sale in Britain Kaunda sent to jail over coup attempt Comet Green ribbons show anger at Mugabe land seizures Shadow of ruin falls on farmers of Zimbabwe, writes Jan Raath in Beatrice Moods blamed for spread of African killer disease Moi goes on cash spree in search of votes Mexico mourns raid 'martyrs' Three held over slaughter of 45 peasants in attack on rebel village, writes David Adams It's worth Living in London SELFDGES&Co At least 32 die as Pakistan trains collide The Jackal plots id beat life of prison boredom Mayor scraps Tiber tunnel Russia backs down in spying row German 'suicide bomber' accused Cuba learns how to enjoy Christmas New York murder rate still in decline The Sunday Times (Reuters): Four more may have avian flu World Summary (Reuters): Director dies (Ap): Spacemen paid (Ap): Churches stoned (Reuters): Wrong target (Reuters): Striking escape Nails HOBBs Sale now on Just talk Reflections on Morticia Addams If you look, and feel, like someone who was put to death a couple of thousand years ago, read on Objects of desire Six of the Best The cook, the wife and the party girl's secrets for surviving the season Jason Cowley discovers ways to avoid the dreaded festive fatigue and ensure that the fun keeps running into new year Multiple Display Advertising Items Everyman's court jesters for our age John Lloyd speaks up for the class acts of the streets Rover's return Parables of lost innocence A church high in the Andes stands as a symbol to faith under threat Tokyo Tess Writing wrong Speak up Early Orson Philip Howard History is now Fifty years on: the lessons of 1948 Won Last Chance The Imf has acted decisively- South Korea must do the same A More Modern Monarch Her Majesty moves sensitively with the times Call for council on health priorities Westminster ruling Hidden pockets Catt and mouse Sexist taunting in the Commons Assessing impact of climate change Millennium matters Keeping in touch Advertising ban On a rising note Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Is this the final Boxing Day hunt? Reindeer recruit Hard cases Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointment Personal Column £4m plan to extend railway museum Churchill's railway carriage and Queen Mother's coach to go on show Latest wills Nesting puffins tunnel into history B. K. P. A. Court & Social University news Queen's University of Belfast Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Eddie Chapman Eddie Chapman, wartime spy, died on December Ii ages 83. He was born on November 7,1914 Christopher St John Ellis Christopher St John Ellis, GM, sailor and youth leader, died on December 18 aged 77. He was born on June 20,1920 Toshiro Mifune Toshro Mifune, Japanese film actor, died in Tokyo on December 24 aged 77. He was born in Tsingtao, china, on April 1,1920 Christmas under the Poor Law News The Times Crossword No 20,672 Business Forecast The Samaritans In the Saturday Times Inside Section 2 Today Two brighter shades of grey Desert Orchid and One Man have more in common than colour and talent. Richard Dunwoody compares two great chasers Boxing Day Kings-How the Greys Compare Sports Quiz Arts Tomorrow in the Times Business First Telecom Television and N Radio United they stand in league of their own Boxing Day Football Oliver Holt can see no obvious challenge to Alex Ferguson's men for another season-at least Kidderminster in for difficult time William HILL Smith set to bring stability Poor relation fighting for slice of cake Taylor comes up trumps No relief in sight for sad Doncaster Forest to sue over payment to referee Manchester United v Everton Today, 3.0 (sold out) Boxing Day Football Arsenal v Leicester City Today, 12.0 (sold out ) Aston Villa V Totteham Hotspur Tody, 5.0 (sold out) Boltonwanderers Barnsley Today, 12.0 (sold out) Chelsea V Wimbledon Picture Gallery Liverpool v Leeds United Today, 3.0 (sold out) Tomorrow Crystal Palace v Southampton Today, 12.0 Derby County v Newcastle United Today, 3.0 (sold out) Sheffield Wednesday v Blackburn Rovers Today, 3.0 West Ham United v Coventry City Today, 12.0 (sold out) Never Go Back Gullit must be made to see his future resides with Chelsea Boxing Day Football Fa Carling Premiership Today's Matches Which bowler known as 'Chicken George' completed a hat-trick against England? Rough Quest looks ripe for revenge Racing: Former National Winner Can Spoil One Man's Treble Attempt in King George Big Race Line-Up Hereford Form Guide to the Nine Contenders Huntingdon Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Sparky Gayle seeks return to form Leopardstown's Big Races Lake Kariba to sink Kadastrof Racing Sedgefield Ayr Wetherpy Wincanton Market Rasen Wolverhampton Pace-setting Saracens let the good times roll Rugby Union Sheehan on Bridge Word Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move England's cup mettle faces stern test Cricket: New Zealand Stand between Champions and Place in Final For the Record Today's Fixtures Protective kit may create more danger Snow Reports Enter the league and win £10,000 Do you have the skill to choose a team and win the FA Cup league? Goalkeeper ITF Pre-trial delay in death row phenomenon Privy Council Law Report December 26 1997 Court of Appeal The House of Commons Company is ineligible for legal aid Providing board and housing Clause cannot be used to enforce itself Dissenting arbitrator cannot give reasons Identification evidence danger Opera & Ballet Theatres Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Here for the Meyerbeer Plotting by the stars Theatre: A story you can follow and two tales interwoven make for a brace of unusual pantos Aladdin Hackney Empire Oh, yes it is the Bard MacBeth an dthe Beanstalk Pleasance London Bill Wright's Capital Breaks To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Up and down a crazy year Richard Morrison looks back on a 1997 that reads more like an episode of Tales of the Unexpected All the electricity of the greats without the static Records: Mike Ashman on a series of historic performances given new life by computer wizardry Cheers to a poor but happy medium Radio: Crackers for Christmas A child of six could do that The daubings of children have inspired much great modern art, as a new book demonstrates. Richard Cork reports Boxing Day Jumbo Crossword Competition Test your Word Power in our Crossword Competition Prizes of ?100 will be given for the first six correct solutions opened on Monday, January 12,1998. Entries should be sent to: Boxing Day Jumbo Crossword (142), The Times, 1 Pennigton Street, London E1 9xn. The winner and solution will be published in Weedend on Saturday, January 17 Girls achieve critical Mass Midnight service on Bcci made history by fearuring a female choir, says Hugh Thompson WANTeD Keen Readers Easter Revision Arbitrage Trader Cartooning for Profit Education Harrow School All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Alliance Francaise Education Forthcoming Features Creating leaders of schoolchildren David Charter finds mutual support in the independent and state sector Spelling out a condition Why Hazel Martin is relieved to find that her son has dyslexia A chance to go the distance for Diana An Exclusive Competition Equities lower after late sell-off Line one Tough come top in Fortune's best boss league Banks and Bifu proclaim victory in day of strikes Word-Watching Limelight in talks to sell Portland Glass Do you qualify as a City quiz whiz? Index holds above 5,000 in face of late selling Stock Market Andrews Sykes chief takes £300,000 profit Post Office renews call for more freedom Wall Street Shire buys world rights to drug for $25m Retailers could find magic of christmas loses its lustre There are signs the seasonal spending splurge can no longer be taken as read, says Alasdair Murray Timberland Tourist Rates Strauss's sensual Salome Radio Choice 'Follow star' was the call, but nothing shone Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Hamanaka offers Sumitomo $800,000 redress Times Two Crossword New Times Crossword Title now Available! City Quiz Whez Eurotunnel adds to run of failures over targets Granada attacked over payoff for contract cuts Bookstore launch shelved Barnes & Noble switch fuels talk of Waterstone's bid Fidelity Investments Festive Magic IMF agrees emergency $10bn deal with Korea Harrods and Boots to be sued
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