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News from 31/12/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Sarah Potter, Simon Barnes, Diana Wildman, D. W. Moss, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, John R. Argue, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Michael Binyon, Paul Whittaker, Peter J. K. Tither, Carl Mortished, J. F. Q. Switzer, N. R. Cowling, Binda Large, Andrew Pierce, Michael Evans and Adam Fresco, Oliver A. W. Lodge, Paul Ketteridge, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jason Brooks, Thrasy Petropoulos, R. Emmett, David Shamash, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Dominic Walsh, Philip Smith, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, John Lidstone, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, Janet Bush, Paul M. Cooper, Paul Whittaker and Stewart Tendler, Alistair Horne, Ros Drinkwater, Jasper Gerard, Russell Kempson, Robin Dyke, Nigel Williamson, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, Simon de Bruxelles, Richard Miles, Banking Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Brian Hebblethwaite, John Russell Taylor, W. A. Low, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul G. Ellis, David Orr, Nigel Hawkes, Cathy Harris, Chris Harris, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, J. F. Lazenby, John Stern, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Philip Delves Broughton, Gavin Hadland, Chris McGrath, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Philip Delyes, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nigel Powell, Benedict Nightingale, Nicolas Andrews, David Maddock, Robert Whymant, Matthew Bond, Daniel Mcgrory, Amin Tibi, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Review of the Year Honours for the teaching profession Eiton John becomes knight fo pop Index Election 'rigged' George warning Diana memorial 1997 was third warmest year for three centuries Panic Party Time New Year's Day in the Times Judge gags paper planning to name drug case minister Clinique happy Loyalist Wright buried by men in black Trimble seeks wider inquiry into security at the Maze Forte Knighthood is late reward for vilified library architect Gun raid exercise police to get stress payout Police dig for missing mother News in Brief Boy found Migrant alert Sea rescue Body in bins Fishing curbs Holed out Harassment law gets bird in police swoop Paul Wilkinson reports on a garden dispute that put a neighbour in court Bishop 's son updates mystery plays with down-and-out Jesus Laurie Lee accused of inventing war exploits Dolphin Lost in the passage of time Simon de Bruxelles reports on a mystery that begins underneath a country house Servant boy feared ghost in tunnel If you really want to go to hell, take the M25 Uninvited party guests put detectives back in uniform Lost in the passage of time Cancer deaths down over 10 years News in Brief Fall from flyover Rail alert cash Mixed schools Burglars alarmed Lifeboat rescues Grave mystery Stylish serpent Abbey National Diana memorial could be £10m garden From over 7,000 proposals, a floral tribute emerges as the favourite way to remember, reports Michael horsnell Police hope to jog revellers' memories a year after murder Sound practice could help whales to live in peace and quiet The Times Christian Appeal Born Free Long wait for a seat as garden grows furniture Missing dome hits launch of Website Everyman Grumpy grocer bans all customers Codebreaker names Bard's 'Fair Youth' Shakespearean mystery may be solved, reports Nigel Hawkes Teacher quits in protest at £1,500 Christmas party House of Fraser Britain plans to turn off TV porn channel Principal Honours Order of the British Empire Spotlight on stars from Wombles to Eternity People's reward for funeral driver Diplomatic & Overseas Commonwealth Armed Forces Royal Navy Dial-A-Phone Police & Fire Hyundai Hyundai-car Nile town counts cost of massacre Michael Binyon reports from Luxor how visitors are being promised bargain prices. Photographs by Chris Harris Every one of us is insulted by these men who came from outside to kill Millennial cheer for champagne sales Smoking when Pregn… (AFP): World numbers growth 'slowing' Kenya unrest feared after chaos at polls Government and Oppositon are crying electoral foul, David Orr reports in Nairobi Silk Cut Chicken flu hunt extended to China Beijing tries to halt Singapore visit Nyerere offers jail exit for Kaunda Mutinous Brazilian prisoners kill inmate Burberrys Saga of 'extinct' Indian owls clips birdman's reputation Clintons' fund dries up Halifax Tiny Ex-nurse charged after 100 hospital deaths Economic ills tame the Japanese tiger After years of excess, the Japanese must rediscover the art of thrift, writes Robert Whymant in Tokyo (AP): Bank hostage-taker held after Shootout Wo0rld in Brief (AP): South Korea executes 23 (Reuter): Two killed in Delhi bus blast (AP): What's up, doc? Stamp sales! (Reuter): Toll of 97 in Algeria killings (AP): Jordan jails Israel plotters (Reuter): Immigrant guilty of racism (AFP): 'Mama Doc' dies in France World of Leather (Reuter): Collapse on 42nd Street 1997: a year of tears, betrayal ... Bravery Awards Winter Sale Bargains Sartorial Disaster Sartorial Triumph The Diana Effect Well-Rehearsed Death of the Year Survivors of the Year Gucci Revelation of the Year Downfall of the Year Career Change of the Year Celebrity Deaths of the Year The Scotch House TV and Film Smash Hits of the Year Health Scare of the Year ... elation and new beginnings Dignity in Defeat National Trauma of the Year Count me out of the party, please Philip Delves Broughton explains why he will not be in the festive spirit tonight It is all as a drunk telling you to cheer up Star billing The Times Diary Hail, caesar The Times Diary The year the world turned Alistair horne casts an eye back to the turbulent events of 1968 In Paris the students rioted in London they just sang Auld Lang Syne First addition The Times Diary Leaky John The Times Diary There will be no obit Mayhem and Moi Times past the Times Kenya's only sensible course is to hold fresh elections Steady, Eddie The Governor should resist raising interest rates further Staff of Life In the British breadbin less consumption means more choice Main obstacle to Ulster stability Maze inquiry Prison education Home births The Church's role in hunting debate Doorstep ban Tables turned Jacob of Ancona Complaint of flaw in honours system Spirit of giving Gift or loan? Dome spectacular Stitches in time Plastic padding Social News BMDS University news Latest wills The night sky in January Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Church news Trade Sir John Megaw Sir John Megaw, PC, CBE, a Lord Justice of Appeal, 1969-80, died on December 27 aged 88. He was born in Dublin on September 16,1909 Deaths Professor David Schramm David Schramm, astrophysicist, died on December 19 aged 52, when his light aircraft crashed outside Denver, Colorado. he was born in St Louis, Missouri, on October 25,1945 The Times Court & Social Ivor Clemitson Ivor Clemitson, Labour MP for Luton East, 197479, died in France from a heart attack on December 24 aged 66. He was born on December 8,1931 Prayer Book Burning Kindles Feministire News The Times Crossword No 20,676 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Tomorrow In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Takeovers fuel fees record of £1.3bn for advisers Sanctuary set for reverse takeover Business Two knights in a day for Pearson New Year Honours for captains of industry Microsoft battle intensifies Governor expects economy to slow Arts Bristol & West Sport Television and Radio Business Today Pounding Chemical deal US consumer confidence rises to 28-year high Sterling's strength spoils prospects Legal & Public Notices Phone users to hold on to personal numbers Legal & Public Notices True North goes ahead with deal Banks pledge to roll over debt European offer South Korea temporary reprieve By our Media Editor: BT targets corporate customers with new discounts BA court boost Granada completes sale Fewer French jobless Sakura reviews options Toyota expands in US Reuters French buy Tullow Oil shares fall Soros sees breakdown Revenue from North Sea oil 50% off peak Business Roundup Harrisons & Crosfield pays £278m for US chemicals firm HSBC secures bargain stake in Mexican bank Cadbury's drive to repel Mars attack By our City Editor: Merchant princes a class apart Commentary BP buys German plastics company Top candidate resurfaces at Millennium The Times GKN to buy US company Commodities Liffe Options Wall Street's strong start perks up London shares Stock Market 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 Chemicals Harrisons Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Shaky foundations Tempus Sanctuary Wall Street America looks to 'John Wayne to halt Microsoft's stampede Bill Gates had demigod status but became a 'wanted man'. Oliver August finds out why Tiger feat The Times City Diary Keep the momentum, not the rhetoric Pass it on The Times City Diary Scam claim The Times City Diary Energy trends to generate fresh concern Jason Nisse examines scenarios put forward in recent research Heavy usage of fossil fuels will incrase their scarity and so their price Annual Travel Insurance How technology is helping to clean up the streets of Britain New measures to combat pollution could mean cars being kept out of city centres, says Gavin Hadland Year 2000 brings benefits for the Third World Sportster Flash Test your wits in Dr Keyboard's techno-quiz 1997: the Interface end-of-term report After a fast-moving year, Nigel Powell reviews the top and flops in the IT industry from software to mobile phones, plus the technologies destined to make an impact in the coming months Beware: that 'secure' phone can be cloned GSM codes could be intercepted Compuserve Baby toys in smooth move to multimedia LineOne The Times Unit Trust Information Service ASA Advertising Standards Authority Equities extend gains The Samaritans Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hopes The millennium dame Talk of an Oscar nomination for Mrs. Brown has not diminished Judi Dench's love affair with the theatre, she tells Matt Wolf From five rings to happiness cubed Ros Drinkwater meets Paul Bowler, the Olympic gymnast who became a star of the spectacular Cirque du soleil Rome fans its golden flame Opera A fiamma Rome Ska-ed for life Pop The Trojans Crumbling in Gamelot Theatre is dying for want of the lottery's Holy Grail, says Benedict Nightingale Opera & Ballet 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 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Berkeley Homes Hamptons International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bewley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smoother road to a freehold Planned reforms will make it easier for tenants to buy the lease on their properties, Writes Amanda Loose Land price to go on record Registry seeks to restore practice of declaring previous payments Oiling the property market Diana Wildman on the expatriates and Arabs who want to buy Uk properties A shelter from the heat of the Gulf Property English Courtyard RNC British game set to benefit from rivals Tennis: New Generation Look to the Stars Alix Ramsay examines the effect of the rise ans rise of Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski Transaction attracts stamp duty Company inspectors' side letter admissible Wright's goals help Midlands to power to their sixth title Agreement is not a partnership Decision can be reviewed despite appeal provision Belgium may lose grand prix Sport in Brief Kipketer out Wright rises Enter the league and win £10,000 There's less than a weck to enter a team for the new FA Cup league Goalkeepers ITF By our Sports Staff: Kallis leads rearguard atetion Cricket: Warne's Threat Blunted after Capture of Two Early Wickets Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Australia set new standard Thrsy Petropoulos says the Engalnd women's cricket team can learn much from their World cup passage to India Shah plays captain's innings Edwards offers hope of brighter future New Zealand summon in-form Nash Alner keen to preserve rural link for rising stars Racing: Value of Point-To-Points Underlined by Recent Results Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Fontwell Park Thunderer: Catterick Yesterday's Results The Human Science Forum Rapid Raceline Larder names players who could cross code England coaching advisor marks the card of Christopher Irvine on league players who would prosper in the union game Bath throw off vulnerable air to triumph Northmpton pay penalty for errors while Saracens keep pressure on Newcastle in Premiership Bristol forced into costcutting process Wasps find that elusive form Sale caught in breach again Lynagh uses elements to damp down Irish fire Arise Sir Glenn as England triumph on away goals Russell Kempton dusts down his crystal ball and takes a light-hearted look at which is in store for football in 1998 Portsmouth sink deeper into troubled waters Football Wanchope given warning Moore makes the most of happy return Fa Cup Richard Hobson meets a manager thriving on the challenges at a club where he once played For the Record Ferdinand secures his future with West Ham Selectors swiftly revert to fartism Mr Gooch and Mr Gatting, j'accuse By our Sports Staff: Schifferer leads the Austrian charge Word-Watching Toyota Avensis Snow Reports Lupine resourcefulness Radio Choice The authentic voice of a grieving people Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Tennis Newcastle take step forward Leicester fail extinguish northern fire in the Premiership Times Two Crossword Shearer on fast track to return Two-man farce enjoys short run Cricket Sir Tom joins Sir Stanley and Sir Bobby The Romanian Orphanage Trust

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