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News from 29/12/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Roger Everest, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Mark Bourne (Staff doctor), David Adams, Steven Carr, Kevin Ferrie, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, James Bone, M. F. Bentley, Peter Birkett, Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Thrasy Petropolous, Simon Wilde, Margareta Pagano, Timothy West, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Haydon Luke, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Monkswell, Ross Dunn, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, C. A. Palmer, Freddy Kosten (Co-Editor), Nicholas Watt, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Watt, Jon Eagle, Edward Gorman, Paul Lea, Jasper Gerard, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Neil Harman, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Ron Footer, Marcus Binney, George Wood, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Dave Dixon, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, David Orr, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, George Engle, Caroline Merrell, William Rees~Mogg, Cathy Harris, Melvyn Bragg, Martin Fletcher and Audrey Magee, Michael R. Bond, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Stern, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Tom Sampson, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, John Shaw, Raymund Carroll, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, David James, Alan Challoner, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Michael Evans and Nigel Hawkes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Bill Edgar, Tony Shewen, Secretary, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Michael Evans, Matthew Bond, Richard Camber, Paul Cavadino, Principal Officer, Patience Wheatcroft, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Patrick Carroll Director,

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Today Ulster peace on knife edge after killings Mowlam pleads for restraint More benefits may be taxed Car charges fail Two laureates Index Hong Kong kills its 1.25m chickens Public hotline for when it's good to talk to Mi5 Television Like Mother like Daughter Chemicals alert after derailment Mobile phones used as trackers Klingsmann Fails to Lift the Gloom New Bar chief wants to curb costs in major criminal trials Oystel Today Wright's death will not kill off dissident group Violent extremists will still rally to group of ruthless loyalists who reject Stormont talks Articulate thug who killed innocents without mercy Billy Wright was more than just the ugly face of hardline loyalism. His influence in Ulster was sometimes crucial. Nicholas Watt reports Rebel MEPs challenged to 'do decent thing' and resign Dell Adams's US pulling power Vaccine is tested as meningitis toll rises News in Brief Teacher alarms Leak inquiry Nursery warning Fresh air plans Hercules hitch Guilty burglars Glued to TV History goes out of the window Peter Birkett on how a cultural homecoming was halted by modern tastes for a Chinese Father shoots teenage son after row then kills himself Mystery of Boy's Death Gales return for the new year KLM Air UK Mandy Allwood celebrates baby's safe arrival Magnet British citizen Getty likely to become Sir Paul Application to upgrade honorary title 'a formality' reports Mark Henderson Comet MESH Computers PLC By a Staff Reporter: Ex-British schoolboy held on terrorist charges Stabbed mother wakes to hold baby Demon Internet Charges fail to price drivers off the roads Poor face greatest risk of death and injury Habitat Driver is jailed for drunken excess News in Brief Singer charged Trees from cards Children killed Perverts missing Jacobite find Mother tries to track down island killer Daniel McGrory reports on a lone woman's fight to 'shame' police into bringing teacher's killer to justice Freak wave sweeps man to death in front of family Capital One Sharps Bedrooms Offenders to restore neglected memorials PC World the Computer Superstore Minister keys in to virtual red box The Computer age is taking hold in government, writes Nigel Hawkes Workers pay for time on smoke breaks Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Do It All Clearing women's way into politics Lottery's £25,000 for blue-letter day FIAT Brava Hunt for the triggers that cause cancer The Times Christmas Appeal Born Free Foundation National Bridge Challenge Year of good intentions leaves racist monster lurking in the cellar Inside Germany Dictators plotted invasion of Rock Royal Commission on Long Term Care for the Elderly Gloomy French take heart from lovelorn hero A century on, Cyrano remains a nation's role model, writes Adam Sage Natwest Protests as Kaunda weakens Texas feud over bones of 'dark angel' gunslinger White firms warned off black festival Moi's party accused of buying votes The Kenyan leader is expected to win his fifth and final term today, David Orr writes Smoking when Pregn Hong Kong avian flu fear Vendors are blaming the calamity on Britain, writes James Pringle Silk Cut Israel hunts down rightwingers who plot a 'holy war' Reuters: Raiders hack to death 21 Algerian villagers Villagers flee slavery at site of massacre Mexico has charged a mayor with murder, writes David Adams Maple Computer Skull clue in mystery of eccentric heiress (AP/Reuters): Passenger killed as US jet hits turbulence Britain honours wartime Russian marshal Yeltsin women take bigger slice of power at Kremlin Delhi bonfires fight chill but fuel pollution (Reuters): Baghdad cuts food rations News in Brief (AFP): Mutilation ban (AFP): King to return (AFP): Dietary defiance Pisa's new angle The Times In search of humanity Steven Pinker's life is spent investigating the brain and what it means. Interview by Anjana Ahuja Fortnum & Mason Soldiers pack jet power Tiny turbines replace batteries Twinkle-toed dinosaur claws its way to record How to carry on looking great Midlife à la mode Four women tell Style Editor Grace Bradberry why middle age does not mean the end of fashion John Lewis Department stores Can this woman bring a new beginning to Kenya? David Orr on Charity Ngilu, the first female presidential candidate Service Line My challenge of a lifetime Midlife à la mode Margaret Speedie is 50 and is about to go to Antarctica Bank of Scotland Banking Direct A conductors own mystical mastery tour Not even a very public heart attack kept Mariss Jansons from accepting fresh challenges. John Allison reports Substandard on the sub-continent Visual Art: Parts of the British Museum's collection are now on show in India. Isabel Carlisle views the results Piccadilly Theatre Two poets laureate joined by 2,000 years Nasty but nice fairytale Opera Hansel and Gretel Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera & Ballet Des res with a classic view Thans to Michael Hopkins, MPs will soon have an impressive new home. Marcus Binney reports The Times theatre Music This week in the Times Pop Film Jazz Fighting fit for the next century There is more to a defence review than cuts, says Michael Evans General retreat Still in Bond Age, after all these years The terrestrial channels took a pasting at Christmas—but Fleming's old barbarian keeps rolling on Has the State lost its power Government can still be an engine of change, says Peter Riddell Slope off Good sport Brief career Alley pally Picture Gallery Maze of Error A policy that has placed Ulster's fragile peace in jeopardy Zambian Follies The persecution of Kaunda is unwise as well as unjust The Celebrity Albatross Early fame can become an enemy of promise for the writer Minister's son on cannabis charge Tax and benefits Beef on the bone Tax increases and the Tory 'big lie' Call for facts on lone parent needs Faked photographs BSE inquiry Papal U-turn Hidden pockets Legislation for life Saints and martyrs Film categories: let the board decide Shopper's wail Waiting to happen Brief encounters Court Circular Anniversaries DJM: Nature notes BMDS: 0171 680 6880 Private: 0171 481 4000 Heroes of Greek myth 'were masters of germ warfare' Personal Column Acorn Stairlifts Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Woad makes hi-tech return to East Anglia Birthdays today Trade: 0171 481 1982 Fax: 0171 481 9313 The Times Latest wills Brigadier Angus Irwin Brigadier Angus Irwin, CBE, DSO, MC, former commander of 153 Highland Brigade, died on December 15 aged 80. He was born on April 17, 1917 Masaru Ibuka Masaru Ibuka, co-founder of the Sony Corporation of Japan, died in Tokyo on December 19 aged 89. He was born on April 11, 1908 Church news Giorgio Strehler Giorgio Strehler, Italian theatre director, died at his home in Lugano, Switzerland, on Christmas Day aged 76. He was born near Trieste on August 14, 1921 On This Day The Distressed Areas Lord Mayor's Fund The Times Crossword No 20,674 News AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Business High Pressure? Tomorrow Klinsmann Fails to provide quick fix on homecomin Tottenham Braced for Winter of Discontent Social Climbers Black Magic Lynne Truss Word of Mouth DIAL-a-PHONE Marksman McManaman given freedom of Newcastle Ward's goal rewards Barnsley's hard work Spurs' ills plague Klinsmann Flowers's reputation is muddied by gift goal Leicester pay high price for generosity Coventry complete mission impossible Title contest takes new turn as late goals consign United to surprising defeat Coventry City 3 Manchester United 2 Milosevic earns Villa late reward Leeds United 1 Aston Villa 1 Enter Wimbledon, bearing choice of seasonal gifts Wimbleton 1 West Ham United 2 Southampton V Chelsea Ferguson hat-trick buoys up Everton First Division FA Carling Premiership Bells's League Championship Non-League and National Leagues Goalscorers Carling F. A. Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Clark finds City's fall no laughing matter Football: Forest Survive Late Comeback to Increase Relegation Pressure at Maine Road Fulham gain momentum Beeb Perez saves Sunderland's record Emerson leaves Robson in the dark Dack double propels Sutton into top place Rivals resort to stalemate Rangers give rivals little cause to hope Thomas misses one that counts Grayson puts the boot into Wasps Champions left languishing by deadly display of kicking Harlequins profit from ill-luck of the Irish Battling Scotland may turn clock back to Hastings Mannix is worth the long wait for England Newcastle inflict another black day on Bristol Deepening gloom at Memorial Ground contrasts with long-term optimism at Kingsholm Nissan Richmond's big men unable to shake Fanolua Channel 4 looks a gift-horse in the mouth TV Action Replay Klinsmann miracle has to go on hold Second coming at White Hart Lane fails to bring Tottenham and Gross instant cure for all ills Racing board on the wrong track Lessons for Naseem Sidestep and swerve vital parts of attacking armoury Sports Letters Sharjah revelation Far from enlightened Referees showing quiet restraint This Week in Times Sport St Helens spend again for Smith Sport in Brief Price scrapes in Craig again Juniors slip up By our Sports Staff: Australia weather fierce storm named Donald Cricket: South Africa Fast Bowler Needs Three More Wickets to Surpass Tayfield De Silva takes lead in one-day victory Brindabella and Exile do battle to the last Sailing Green embarks on voyage to match the world's best Edward Gorman on the lofty ambitions of a young sailor plotting to make his mark on the professional circuit Teenagers face an uphill task England players turn their backs on the final Cool McGee provides spark for Newcastle Basketball It's not nice when you go into a supermarket and the woman at the till is thinking, 'dodgy keeper' Who said what in 1997: the pick of the sporting quotes of the year, assembled by Simon Wilde Continent of untapped potential searching for leadership Patricia Davies reflects on a European golf year that was long on individual accomplishment but short on direction Hat-trick of wins puts Nowen well in front Skiing Morrin's school makes all the running David Powell meets a teacher honoured for his contribution to athletics coaching after being converted to the sport by chance By our Sports Staff: Jacksonville fall prey to Denver's thirst for revenge American Football President's men remain supreme East's winning start ruled out Hockey Cup offers players yet more of the same Ice Hockey The Times Football Rugby Union For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Cycling Snow Reports Come on up, the view is great Climbing is not merely for the wildly athletic or just the wild. Christine Buckley puts her best rock boot forward Sport for Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Fact File Imperial Call enjoys exhibition round Racing: Absence of Dorans Pride Simplifies Leopardstown Task for Former Gold Cup Winner Big-Race Details Thunderer: Taunton Multiple Display Advertising Items Earth Summit leads revival of Twiston-Davies team Thunderer: Musselburgh Kempton fall gives Maguire another break from action Haydock off Saturday's results Jump Leaders Enter the league and win £10,000 There's less than a week to enter a team for the new FA Cup league Premiership clubs in FA cup draw Goalkeepers Full Backs Interactive Team Football Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers Importance of observing time limits Limit to scope of absolute privilege rule The Times Guide to the House of Commons Costs may be limited to estimate Was it reasonable to prosecute? Court will not enforce illegal act abroad Whether floating house is a houseboat Anxious scrutiny of actions against prosecution service Balancing costs and needs Tort evidence from same profession Extent of lien granted to insurance broker Evidence relevant to influencing length of director's suspension Restrictions on special hours certificates Jury must be random not average Prison inevitable for jail drugs Pay difference objectively justified Guidance in use of discretion Court cannot make interim order A chance to go the distance for Diana Wanter: 20 people to run the marathon as fundraisers for the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund Changing Times Capitalisation, week's change Personal Investment Authority Recruitment surge forecast as firms show confidence Lazards tops table of record takeovers Tourist Rates Burger King beefs up UK attack Alternative Investment Market TUC warns Government over welfare reforms Russians take on Shell and BP in oil sale Sunday Tips Factory exports edge up Change on Week Thrills and spills of a vintage City year Jon Ashworth on 1997: mega-bids, boardroom exits and naming and shaming Banks lose £2bn over five years to loan fraudsters NatWest to link cash tills to Net Shaft of light that could be merely a stay of execution Action is needed fast if Britain's ailing coal industry is to win race against time, says Christine Buckley Encyclopaedia Britannica Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Back to the scene of horror Television Choice BBC1 Pulling out a few post-Christmas plums Review Brown could tax £15bn of benefits in drive to cut costs Banks seek pact over Korean debt Times Two Crossword City Review B&Q expansion to create 1,500 jobs Maxwell's silver anniversary Stock market ready for rogues By our Financial Staff: Cinven ahead in race to buy IPC Coal or Dole Retailers look on bright side Optimax Laser Eve Clinics

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