News from 13/04/1997
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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, Ambassador Thomas Borer Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, David Burghes, Clalre Oldfield, John Brewer, Barbara Hall, Marathon Man, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Nigel Botherway, D A Thompson, Richard Cockett, John Jay City Editor, Fred Redwood, W H, Jon Swain, Marie Colvin Tapuah, Nicholas Rufford, John Peter, Walter F Stowy, Pam Barrett, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Lesley White, Purnell Mardock Kinshasa, John Jay, Susan d'Arcy, Mcllvanney, A G Steel, Len Ketley, Frank Whitford, Ferdinand Mount, Addison de Witt, P D, Sally Payne, David Smith, Nick Pitt, Nicki Pope, Neil Wormald, Penny Wark, Andrew Sullivan, Michael Thrasher, Edward Welsh, Stephen Grey, Mary Wilson, Richard Eaton, Stephen Grey Home Affairs Correspondent, Mary King, Edward Platt, Robert Budden, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Susan d'ARCY, B M, Robert Winnett, Ben Elton, Irwin Stelzer, Sue Hayward, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Charlotte Wolff, David Dougill, Pat Rowley, H A C Mayell, John Mortimer, Tony Allen-Mills Tahlequah, Vinny Lee, P D James, Cheryl Holmes, David Twiston Davies Editor, David Hewson, H C, Ciaran Byrne, Chris Hastings, Harvey Porlock, Ursula Owen, Margarette Driscoll, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, David Nokes, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Louise Taylor, Colin Anderson, Arrona H Mangum, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, R J Clothier, Peter Millar, Paddy Ashdown, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, David Michael, Alexander Davidson, Shelley von Strunckel, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Jonathan Margolis, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Bill Kenwright Vice President, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Veronica Masters, John Owen, Christina Lamb Lusaka, Jeff Randall, K G B, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Derek Clements, Ann McFerran, Duncan Callow, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Charles Pollard Chief Constable, Andy Webb, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Nicola Fairbrother, Tom Shone, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, Andrew Johnson, David Lawrenson, Paul Ham Money Editor, Mr J Lowe, S Greaves, Dave Thomas, J M Helsinki, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Sean Newsom, Pat O'Connor, Raymond Keene, Rufus Ollns Deputy City Editor, John Karter, Sir Derek Jacobi President, Lindsay Duguid, Cosmo Landesman, Bonnie Estridge, Andrew Roberts, Debbie Hill, Michael Prescott Cheif Political Correspondent, David Orr, Christopher Goodwin San Diego, Michael Horowitz, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Ian Coxon, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Claire Oldfield, Miranda Seymour, David Walsh, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Steven Haynes, Bryan Appleyard, S P, Christopher Goodwin, Peter Taylor, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, David Marquis, G J, Ian Critcluey, Maurice Chittenden, Nicolas Walter, David Rudnick, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, Peter Watts, Kevin McCarra, P Bartlett Wilts, Caroline T Donald, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Niall Ferguson, Nicholas James, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, Rupert Stelner, A A Gill, Jim Keeble, Sir Bobby Charlton, Colin J Edwards, June Young, David Hutcheon, Kirsty Lang, Elisabeth Salina Amorini Chairman, Simon Wright, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Darren Caplan, M G, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Cherry Norton, John Spurling, John Brower, Stephen Pettitt, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, Roz Denny, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Hazel Courteney, N Magee, Christopher Hitchens, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Joe Lovejoy, Colin Rallings, Chris Lightbown, Rufus Ollns, Simon Sebag Montefiore, John Phillips, Ruth Merttens, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Zoe Linkson, Anthony Howard, Simon Sebag, Carey Scott, Bob Dwyer, Stephen Boyd, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Mandy Piggot, Ben West, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,
ResumoContents Revealed: looted Nazi pictures went to British museums Tate has art looted by Nazis Blair school head attacks Labour policy Contents Virgin atlantic Contents State of siege: Police on guard at the gates to Downing Street were pelted with explosing distress flares and bottles by militant anti-road protesters who hijacked a demonstration yesterday. The 500 rioters broke away from the otherwise peaceful march to Trafalgar Square by campaigners supporting dockers sacked in Liverpool. The militants were eventually beaten back by police armed with batons Plot to kill Pope foiled hours before Bosnia trip Contents Lesbian Britain is baby booming Contents Election 97 on the Internet The Times Newspapers Support Recycling Unions attack 'poverty pay' tycoons who back Labour Mowlam tells of fight with brain tumour Portillo locked in wrangle over imposing Vat on fuel Albion Whare Oriental Carpet Centre Scottish TUC demands new powers Bell admits to affair but condemns smears Straw signals U-turn to ditch tough Tory immigration laws Penalty points scheme to close violent pubs Potter's life of vice girls is revealed LSD guru Leary ready for lift-off in final trip for the spaced-out Midland BT Anorexia trigger found in the brain Enid Blyton wins back her shelf space Snowdrop ends gun campaign Fun-flavour vegetables go down a treat Rail carriages stand idle as crowding grows Compaq The Vectra from Vauxhall Students face bigger loans as grants are phased out Villagers pour hate on rape victim Menagerie of cyberbeasts begins march out of the laboratory Bally Hay fever alert over invasion by US ragweed Abbey National Crash too far at the bridge of no return Inspectors walk out over 'appalling' jail conditions Which online Men adapting badly lose in job race Hollywood dies hard for the last film title Price fixers may face crackdown Contents MCI Rover Relax Blair's Wobbly Week When The Sunday Times reported Labour's policy U-turn last week, the party got the jitters. Europe, as ever, came to its rescue Windfall tax will hit the pensioner The planned levy on fat cats' will misfire, writes David Smith, but both parties are untruthful on taxation Labour policy M&G Who is telling the truth about the pound in your pocket? Tory record Loose cannon on a roll beside the seaside The Sunday Times Election 97 in News Review Blair refuses to get into a spin as poll temperature rises The Labour party leader talks to Andrew Grice Swiftcall Grin and bare it all in Putney Babylon Blooding of the white knight Martin Bell walked into his first ambush. Now he knows better, says Peter Millar Nigel, smiling face of new Labour in a BMW Barclaycard Lib Dems on the up escalator The Tories could face a two-pronged squeeze, writes David Smith NatWest Essex woman goes for broke Contents Poll of Polls The Sunday Times Don't bank on a Labour landslide Body language is the winning ticket Blair's 'weakness' turns off wavering women voters Focus Groups Hewlet Packard Tin Tin and the curse of Tatton A a Gill braves the election on TV Cellnet Radical voice of pop forced to the fringes Rabbi calls for suicide bombings Kremlin refurbishes nuclear bunkers as fear of Nato grows Staples Plot to kill Pope in Bosnia is foiled Zambia puts ivory Rambos to flight CNT Mobutu defies rebel deadline Jeep Subaru Panicking Pentagon draws blank in hunt for lost plane TWA researcher promises 'proof' of missile attack Scandal taints Cherokee legend US space junkies keep the faith Siemens Nixdorf Mystic Maria taps into psychic millions Forte Chinese triads fuel refugee rush into Hong Kong Holiday autos Heroin takes the Silk Road to Britain Classics Direct Ltd. Clinton's disgraced friend bounces back Inside Washington Changing Times Kennedy curse reappears Fine mess for poor Gingrich Beef found in lamb and pork mince Downing Street besieged as rioters hijack protest Weather and Travel Outlook Forecast Noon today Turin Shroud survives blaze linked to mafia Pentel Eight share £6.8m lottery jackpot News Digest IRA supergun found on farm Canal death Mother charged Safe seat Fish war threat Hit by police car Hostage alert Cannabis case Strawberry fair Tiger blows them away Masterful Woods set for Augusta glory Lauren St John, our golf correspondent, reports on the dramatic third round of the US Masters at the Augusta National, Georgia Contents United keep nerve and stay top Contents First Telecom Contents Cole keeps the faith for United Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whisky Southampton dig deep in survival bid Barnsley cruise clear of promotion rivals Arsenal finding perfect formula Derby guided to safety by inspired Sturridge Speed calms Everton's nerves James deepens Celtic's anxiety Lovell pounces to shatter Wolves Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Ferguson threatens TV deal In response to the intransigence of the Premier League, Manchester United could scupper lucrative pay-per-view plans I'll never forget the delights of Stan's wizardy My Golden Moment Sir Bobby Charlton cherishes the memory of Sir Stanley Matthews, his boyhood inspiration In response to the intrasignece of the Premier… Script under wraps as stars take a bow Louise Taylor looks at how players cast votes to decide who will win awards at tonight's PFA dinner Liverpool unable to paper over the cracks The Anfield club's latest defeats prove they are some way short of being the finished article, By Dave Thomas Classic Semi-Finals Still trying like crazy but will that be enough for the gang? It was a great start, but, Cup folics apart, it's gone sour. Chris Lightbown says it's now or never for Wimbledon and their methods Masterly Leboeuf beefs up jittery Chelsea Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, meets Frank Leboeuf, the playmaking Frenchman who sees himself as the quarterback of Stamford Bridge Viewers' Guide to the First Semi-Final Juninho: pure class on Teesside They said he'd never adapt, to our football, to life up north. He has, superbly. Now, win or lose, his place in Boro's affections is secure. By Ian Chadband Underdogs eye ultimate upset Chesterfield show no signs of stage fright as their moment of truth arrives today. By Ian Hawkey Greats hail Woods as the Master The game's greatest players pay homage. By Lauren St John Memories of a legend feed Bladon's dreams Amateur champion Warren Bladon lived the fairytale, now the chases reality. By Lauren St John Contents Augusta takes its revenge on Faldo In 1996, they battled for the coveted green jacket. But this year, Nick Flado, the champion and Greg Norman, the world number one, were mastered by the course. By Lauren St John Career milestones of golf's wonderboy After his remarkable performance yesterday, Tiger Woods is set to rewrite the record book Barrichello makes up lost time Adam Parsons, our motor racing correspondent, on a qualifying success for the Stewart team in Buenos Aires Circuit where Fangio is always in pole position The Autodromo Oscar Galvez has seen many great drivers. But one man leads them all, writes Adam Parsons The Sunday Times Golden days for English club rugby Stephen Jones, rugby correspondent, says Gloucester's rousing victory over Leicester did more than alter the First Division picture Pressures mount on top coaches The price of failure has never been higher for League coaches, as John Pendlebury, Halifax's new boss, tells David Lawrenson Dallaglio calls for purge of clubs in top division Steaming Bath run Tigers to ground We have blown our chances of crowning glory Bob Dwyer, Leicester coach, is generous in his praise for an impressive Bath side after they wrecked Tigers' hopes of a league and cup double Sale underline their class Rees edges Wasps closer to prize Irish down to a thread Bass Rhodes caps spicy performance in style Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Union Reading Racing The appalling price of a young rider's bravery As Shane Broderick lies stricken in an Irish hospital, David Walsh, sports feature writer of the year, reports on the tragic accident that put him there Gosden gets in training for a classic Flat season John Karter, racing correspondent, talks to a trainer enjoying life at the helm of a major stable as the new season moves into gear Scottish National will suit Sister Stephanie I'm a Dreamer the punters' nightmare The Sunday Times Tall order suits Sutton Ian Chadband on a solitary marathon runner who hid her bitter disappointment at Olympic rejection by winning in Chicago, collecting £27,000 and defying the experts in the process A gallon of beer, a gut-load of vindaloo and a bet too far There's the right way to run it… and there's the David Bedford way GQ Active Marathon man driven by Corinthian ideals Richard Nerurkar could make his name in today's endurance test, says Ian Chadband Six to Watch Today Hendry's perfect frame of mind Nick Pitt details how the world champion is working to rev himself up ahead of the sport's most important tournament Nokia Ebdon prepares to break the mould Derek Clements previews another feast of snooker at The Crucible, starting on Saturday Brown swings into the picture Bowlers rather than batsmen head the agenda in Friday's Test trial at Edgbaston. Graham Otway assesses the contenders The Times Scotland brave the odds for a World Cup spot Graham Otway on why cricket north of the border is looking forward to exciting times Tyson set to shed his hangers-on Ian Chadband on the long-overdue measures intended to put the "Iron" back into Mike Breaking the Rules: How Stars Would Change the Game Mary King advocates justice for women three-day eventers Slough claim women's title as Leicester are relegated Hockey Problems of weight-watching Nicoia Fairbrother, forced out of the British Judo Open by injury, is expecting a few surprise results The Sunday Times Picture Gallery This Week's Fixtures Fame poses a question answered in BBC time Sport on TV No Title Play the Game Richard Eaton describes how the Scottish squash player who gave world No 1 Jansher Khan the fright of his life aims to go one better Baby boomers on parade The new fashion for tiny cars suits Japan. 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Owen Michael Powles Limited Broughtons We road testers can't tell the totalled truth Multiple Display Advertising Items Profits tumble at besieged Co-op Strong to quit after Sears is broken up DTI case against Gunn looks close to collapse Continental Airlines Contents Teddy Bears' Picnic . . . Alise Crossick and… Business rate move gives Major an edge over Blair Contents London shares face test of nerve after Dow dips GEC in talks with US defence giant Shades of Alice in Euroland on fraught journey to EMU London Business School CrestCo moves to end share trades backlog Young powers into new venture 3i spends £500,000 to see English Teddy Bear grow The Sunday Times Cambridge tunes into stock market Business Digest Lucas 'is aiming for £1.3bn disposals' Mark the Midas Man When St James's Place Capital completed the deal that effectively made J Rothschild Assurance a quoted company, Sir Mark Weinberg sealed another entrepreneurial triumph and pocketed a £13m fortune. Rufus Olins reports Cellnet Amersham tipped to hit acquisition trail Sharewatch A share in the boardroom The Times Databank The Sunday Times America calls to BT's Bonfield The looming merger with MCI will see Sir Peter Bonfield running the new company Concert, one of the largest in Britain as well as America, his first love Matthew Lynn Guardian 'Democracy is bad for the economy' A top banker has voiced his support for China's way of business, writes Michael Sheridan in Hong Kong The Times Internet war hots up as pioneers fight invaders America Online and CompuServe may be linking up to survive, writes Garth Alexander from New York Martin Dawes The Sunday Times Old Lucas reaches end of the road For 100 years Lucas has been a household name but that will now be scrapped as the company's new bosses push through a corporate revolution. Andrew Lorenz reports Global view kept Benetton in front SAA The Sunday Times Minolta Forget the black hole, remember the cycle Business to Business MMX Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banks resist rushing to merge with brokers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Clearance of Office Furniture Multiple Classified Advertising Items 99% Financed First Time Need a Mortgage/remortgage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Funding Multiple Display Advertising Items SCF Personal Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Wine Cellar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auditel (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers The Sunday Times The Alternative Investment? Small firms vote on manifestos A forum staged by Clark Whitehill, the accountant, has delivered its verdict on the parties' manifestos. Report by Claire Oldfield Failure put Farmer on road to success When abonus failed to materialise, a young tyre salesman decided to set up his own business. Rupert Steiner reports The Greater Peterborough Effect Overseas payments hit buyer and supplier with high bank charges Questions of business Every week we tackle awner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world Bulletin Multiple Display Advertising Items Tennyson Financial Marketing Limited Franchising in the 90'S British Franchise Association KallKwik Surface Doctor Multiple Display Advertising Items Fidelity Digital Colour Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Duggan Concord The British Franchise Exhibitions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Big Income - We're Talking Telephone… Q. M. Ltd D. R. C. Associates Executive Recruitment Partnerships Allied Dunbar Practical Car and Van Rental Ltd Linx Trading Limited Dove Travel Showbiz uk A Unique Business The Sunday Times Instant Cash Advances The Newest Craze Product Design Consultancy for Sale Internet For Business Contents Nasa inquiry over $500m launch error Space The Times New hunt for life in space Astronomy Unseen planets could soon be scanned for basic forms of existence by a telescope in deep space, writes Sean Hargrave Advanced Photo System fails to click in age of digital cameras Sounding off The new type of film performs well, but photo shops will be reluctant to invest in the required processing equipment, writes David Hewson Sunday Times Satellites track epic journeys of turtles Marine Biology Microsoft's move into television will bring Net into living rooms Broadcasting The software giant is preparing to launch a set-top decoder to tap into the digital television revolution. Mark Prigg reports Anti-matter confronts laws of physics Research Free with Every Issue Obesity may be caused by common virus Bitsic & Bytes Ring on finger checks hearts of the elderly Webwatch LineOne The Sunday Times Brussels rules out tax on Internet Astra sued by inventor for £375m Radical shake-up for Cordiant The Sunday Times Sodra Cadbury calls it quits Prufrock Lovegrove seeks profit out of Africa Charity effort is record feat A Super-Beast by night Stern recall for director Contents Rich warned in pension clampdown Sore heads as whisky scheme hits the rocks Keep calm and save on car insurance Contents Windfall investors courted Fidelity Investments Contents Supermarkets challenge banks Relax, self-assessment is more fun than you think Watchdogs shield pensioners Legal & General Refund cheque has been 'in the post' too long Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Picture Gallery Protect Premium Bond winners Eagle Star Don't blow your windfall Shareholders will be tempted by offers to sell, but it may be better to sit tight, writes Robert Winnett Woolwich First National Shelter from the taxman Zurich Municipal The Sunday Times Invest online How Tories and Labour aim to defuse pensions 'timebomb' The Equitable Life Woolwich Financial bargains for your shopping trolley Supermarkets are offering banking deals that compare favourably with the big high-street players, writes Debbie Hill Rate rise after election could hit bond Peps Beale Dobie Perpetual PPP healthcare Marks & Spencer European markets lure tense British investors Fears of a stock-market slump under Labour are leading many players to look across the Channel writes David Rudnick The Sunday Times Software helps make returns less taxing Andy Webb tries out two new computer programs designed to guide taxpayers through the maze of self-assessment Web takes tangle out of dealing with accountants and Revenue Scottish Widows Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Direct Line The Sunday Times Equity links boost savings Investors can now get stock-market growth with high-street security of capital in a new deposit account, writes Sue Hayward Coopers & Lybrand Norwich Union Alliance & Leicester The Association of Investment Trust Companies Bank aid for blind clients Naomi Caine reports on moves to give blind people more help in organising their financial affairs Private investors can profit from courses Studying the finance industry gives you edge over rogues, but beware of get-rich-quick offers, writes Alexander Davidson Catch free or cheap advice in the Net Several companies have Web sites that offer free investment information, but mind the phone bill, reports Andy Webb Lessons that help to make money Simpli Tax Scottish Widows Virgin direct Scottish Eastern Henderson Investors All that glisters isn't gold Buying shares in exploration companies can pay off unless greed gets the better of good sense NatWest's PC share service helps home dealers Savings News Robotics MOP Top savings rates UK unit trusts: Intl Equity & Bond Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Slater pegs down a stock market gain Methods pioneered by a controversial figure are behind Britain's best-performing growth trust last year, writes Alexander Davidson Chase De Vere Investments PLC Cashing in your Endowment Tax team Slater Growth Unit Trust's largest holdings Direct Line Financial Services Policy Choice Direct Prudential Money Section The Equitable Life Officer's wife inspects the pension range Peps may be the most efficient way for a mother on a low income to build up a retirement fund, writes Smita Talati Save & Prosper Your financial queries answered The Sunday Times Caird reaps rewards of revamp Kavanagh's Inside Track Best shares to buy Picture Gallery Virgin direct The permissive age of sex, drugs and rock… Rockin' Years Flights of Fantasy Stone shoots a legend Mad, bad and dangerous for us to know Atticvs Taki Alan Clark for prime minister! Atticvs Picture Gallery They wants to make your flesh creep Profile The shock artist Don't be fooled: Mr Clean knows how to fight dirty The Sunday Times The gall of the wild Shifting ground The Sunday Times Hell on earth for Major if he wins Portillo goes for goal in Tory fantasy league Quidmune Auntie blacks out the Rainbow warriors Goldsmith raises Euro brolly Chancellor Brown will just have to put up taxes Opening Pandora's box in Europe Childhood can damage your health World Society for the Protection of Animals The world turned upside down The course of history is easily altered. Last week Niall Ferguson described how failure to enter the first world war might have led to Britain's invasion by the Nazis. His chronicle continues with nuclear war and the end of the United Kingdom Program "Where can I sell my beautiful home?" 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