News from 30/12/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Brian Lucas, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Raymond Snoddy Media Editor, David Adams, Bernard Crossland, Nick Nuttall, Rob Hughes, Julian Lee, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, Steve Taylor, Chairman, Norman De Mesquita, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Geoffrey H. Lloyd, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert H. Taylor, Valerie Elliott, Nicholas Watt, Political Correspondent, Thrasy Petropoulos, Mike Lawlor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Stephen Farrell, John F. Martin, Jon Ashworth and our Foreign Staff, P. G. Drazin, Philip A. Hunt, Max Prola, Rachel Morris, K. Peter, Trevor Royle, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, David Brewer, Richard Cork, Roy Jenkinson, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Roger Greenacre, Chairman, Simon de Bruxelles, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Christine Laine, Paul Wilkinson, David Orr, Terri Judd, Caroline Merrell, Nicholas Watt and Stephen Farrell, Cathy Harris, Richard Owen, David Pannick QC, Jack Lonsdale, John Stern, Oliver August, Richard Chartres, Dalya Alberge, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Philip Delves Broughton, Andrew Sangster, Chris McGrath, Michael Hornsby, Moira Petty, John Turford, David Green, Davod Lindsay, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Anthony Hobson, Mabel Dearmer, Michael Dynes, Richard Miles, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Marianne Curphey, Michael Binyon and Ray Kennedy, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Christopher Irvine, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIn Praise of Early Nights Blair and family steal away for a holiday in the Seychelles Patten eyes new role as mayor of London Picture Index Plea to Straw as reporter in drugs expose is arrested Holiday , Traps Anniversaries of Theyear Baby Noel's mother found living rough Libby Purves Prisons chief to head Maze killing inquiry Great Hotels Offers are oil the mat as Patten returns to put his house in order Minister denies recruiting Labour'deadheads'to Nhs Quango question of allegiance Five-star mini-jails for young villains Bishop condemns Blair Evacuees return home Beef ban 'unjustified Climber saved by snow Heart veteran dies New union created Cartoon warning Asylum-seeker ruling £1,300 teddy bear stolen £10,000 grant for otters Drugged girl foils airport kidnap plot News in Brief Prime Minister finds peace and clear blue water Former Marxist with a new line in capitalism Money laundering soils image as tourist paradise Moben Nature-lover fined for pruning her tree Do It All Father shot his son over 'obsessive cleanliness' Website keeps dome in dark Guardian of stately homes is dead at 89 Radio 's Brain of Britain defeats TV's Mastermind Couple blame hospital for baby son's death Girl climbs into drain to save missing dog Magnet Foraiir pwpils condemn bitchyall-girl schools Murals in the cathedral cast new light on early worship February issue for Diana stamps Hostels plan for single mothers Date is set for au pair's appeal News in Brief Victim ignored Airliner alert Cell death Monet all-day Vanished Age no barrier Festive double Correction Globetrotting family reaches record books Explorers to seek Atlantis in Bolivia Bradford & Bingley Building Society Freezing ordeal of 16 illegal migrants Birds take flight as orchards vanish Britannica Battleship gunner turned traitor for love and money Everyman Biologist stumbles on colony of alien crabs Botha's defiance of law pushes South Africa towards new era of srife Violence , fraud and floods mar Kenyan elections Diver dies in Cape shark attack Israeli police ask for rabbis' help to crush anti-Arab plot Liner gives super-rich chance to float businesses Beach goddess rescued Ill lawyer delays Kaunda hearing (Reuters): Hostages seized in Milan siege World in Brief (Ap): Hostility to Prince's visit Woman athlete turns male Mrs Gandhi takes plunge (Afp): Stowaways travel hopefully (Ap): Muslims begin holy fast Pilot on terror flight had only seconds to act Passengers are urged to keep seatbelts fastened Caspian states bypass Russia with lucrative export route Defiant Californian bars ready for 'Prohibition' raids over smoking ban (Ap): Bhutto's husband sworn in Mexico's ruling party denies link to massacre New radar system can give warning of wayward winds British executives defy us over Cuba Chickens gassed in Hong Kong's war on flu virus Gangs tighten stranglehold on Bombay 's film industry Ford Aboriginal chiefs lay claim to great reef I accept that I'm different Now Showing at Cinemas across the Colntry The big sleep Don't go on holiday without the right jabs The Human Science Forum Anniversaries of 1998 Maple Computer Corporation The last of Africa's big men Bad heir day Making a hash of dope Sit. Vac With the fairies Beware of repetitive soul strain Too much data can be dangerous, says Richard Chartres Benefits in Kind Tories have sound reasons to support welfare reform Phoenix Berlin The irresistible rise of Germany's reborn capital city A National Treasure One man's battle to rescue the glories of the country house Belief in the Nhs - with a proviso Welsh assembly Footing Scottish bill Gaelic links Diocesan links across the Channel Oxbridge fees Church of Ireland view Topic of Capracorn Alternative medicine Who's sorry now? Call for a start on Severn Barrage Cars for cities Social whirl Deja vu Legislation for life Social News Birthdays today University news Personal Column Church news Anniversaries Edward Lear is honoured as a painter Forthcoming marriages Marriage Latest wills James Lees-Milne James Lees-Milne, Frsl, Fsa, conservationist, architectural historian and diarist, died on December 28 aged 89. He was born on August 6,1908 Personal Column Sir Peter Hunt On this Day Everyman Theatre News The Times Crossword No 20,675 Forecast In the Times Business Inside Section 2 Today Littlewoods fails to lift spirits in hi eh street Value of flotations slumps as buyouts break record Business Big Apple has rotten time Davies jets to £lm Airtours bonus Balance shifts at Lloyd's as 2,000 names resign Law British banks meet as part of worldwide Korean effort Citibank Sport Television and Radio Pages 34,35 Business Today Battle of the boozers Saving for pensions 'too low' Tourist Rates Business to Business Corporate failures drop to lowest level for seven years Daimler sales rise 20% to exceed £40bn Nationwide in 7% forecast for home prices Continent's entente cordiale French hypermarkets group drops bid for Casino Japanese firms cut investment Former Magnet staff continue protests Business Roundup Dowding chief dies Raymond wins at Tepnel Tyco grows in us UniChem deal approved Copper at four-year low Enviromed bid hopes Broker's Indian venture P&o Australia expands Mci likely to charge £450m in last quarter Three-way battle for Singapore phone deal By our City Editor: Homeowners in touch with reality Commentary Independent Parts confirms talks McDonald 's joins burger war Bupa buys on-site healthcare firm From a Correspondent: Legal fight over Oracle share sales Ciny Wetherspoon challenge on pub beer prices Bg buys back shares Commodities Liffe Options Index in festive spirit but turnover is exaggerated 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 Railtrack Flotations Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes The chips are down Tempus Wall Street Dog & Duck heads for oblivion in an era of branded beer outlets Dominic Walsh and Andrew Sangster on the entrepreneurs who are at the forefront of a ?1.2bn pub retailing revolution Ritz cracker I Hear that George Robertson, the tough-minded… Bank error Some analysts seriously question whether Allied… Gloves off The time for navel-gazing is truly over Marketing Chancellor and national insurance Chief's candid quote The Times Unit Trust Information Service ASA Shares close at best of day Share Problems Guide to the best and worst Itf players. . . So you thought you had done badly in Itf? Cheer yourself up with this Nightmare Team of the season Goalkeepers Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Manager Strikers And lessons to learn for the new year League Updates Line One Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatres The Cornish balladeer Jason Cowley meets the poet Charles Causley, who an 80 has just seen his collected works published And so to Bedlam, with compassion Richard Cork views the two magnificent sculptures that once graced the entrance to London's famous insane asylum Turning on to our great British oddballs American Galleries Royal Academy of Arts Sadism, silly suits and Stockport County Counsel A review of the best, the worst and the oddest in the courts during the past year Relax Legal Appointments QD Quarry Dougall Briffa & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Newcastle out to confirm lead status Rugby Union Legal Appointments A. Bilbrough & Co. Ltd Legal Appointments Picture Gallery Tampa revival put to the test American Football: Buccaneers Visit Green Bay in Play-Offs Corporation of London QD Quarry Dougall National Mediation Center Human Rights Lawyers Poor form prompts Corsie to resign Bowls Legal Notices Graf puts off her return Sport in Brief Fergusons gem still sparkling David Maddock meets a key figure in the Old Tratford success story Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Absent Emerson will be hit in pocket For the Record Pools Forecast Inter depending on Ronaldo to recharge season Snow Reports Stratford Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Florida Pearl gives cultured performance Racing: Tow Previous Cheltenham Festival Winners Show their Wellbeing at Leopardostown Carlisle Plompton Cobras are punished for baring their teeth Ice Hockey Wright puts Midlands on course Hockey Fixtures Rapid Raceline By our Sports Staff: Proud Donald stands supreme Cricket: Reiffel's Bold Batting Weings Forst Test Back to Australia England 's young blades given chance to shine Word-Watching Defiant Franks leads escape bid Australia confirm their superiority Pilgrimage to Kensington Television Choice Radio Choice Mystery with a thoroughly modern flavour Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Selectors prefer Atherton as one-day captain Davies delivers telling blow to Chelsea hopes Gullit's team fall at The Dell Times Two Crossword No 1289 Rugby Union Gross 's future still in doubt Save a Romanian child from cold and hunger this… Cricket
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