P1f0 CEKFAXh14pa -hu 24 cug 19:97/11   -n2n2  -O.%/.)/, ]  PARLIAMENT  HOUSES OF COMMONS AND LORDS IN RECESS The House of Commons and the House of Lords resume business on Monday 16 October after the summer recess. MPs will be looking ahead to the Queen's speech in Novjmbjr, in which the Govjrnmjnt will outline its new legislative programmj. Among the Bills expected to go before Parliament are proposals for a system of nursery vouchers and the possible introduction of identity cards. Other measures could include laws to curb noisy neighbours and improvements in housing.  Flash Main News World Sport
P1f0 CJKFc<h;8pQ -hzh24pcugCQ19:1:/1;   0C2/2   WORLD   DIARY  Until tomorrow evening: CHINA Following the conviction of US human rights activist Harry Wu, State Department official Peter Sarnoff holds talks in Beijing. He may announce whjthjr Hillary Clinton will attend a UN women's conference thjrj next week. ZAITJ UNHCR official Sadako Ogata arrives for talks on the current refugee crisis. GERMANY The Rolling Stones play for 60,000 Volkswagen workers in the car park of the company's Wolfsburg HQ. VW sponsored the band's recent world tour as part of a £6 million dial. -],,,,,,,,,n,n,,,,,,^n,n,,,,,,n,^n,,,,,, Dispatch Main News Summaries Finbnce