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News from 13/07/1997

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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Sebastian Hamilton Westminster Correspondent, Robert Hewlson, Barbara Hall, Adrian Room, Judith O'Reilly Education Correspondent, Lucas Hollweg, Paul Farmer, Jon Swain, Sean O'Brien, John Peter, Alan Hunt, Walter F Stowy, Pam Barrett, John A Streule, Amanda Ursell, Ross-on-Wye, Lesley White, Steve Collins, John Jay, Dr Charles, Max Glaskin, Richmond Green, Nicolette Jones, Ferdinand Mount, Kirstle Hamilton, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, David Smith, Kirstie Hamilton City Editor, Austen Atkinson-Broadbelt, Humphrey Carpenter, Philip Walker, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Penny Wark, Ian Christie, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Guy Bellamy, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Karen Robinson, Kate Bush, Tony Allen-Mills, Keith Cooper, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Selly Payne, Sarah Higgins, Robert Hewison, Roger Anderson, Marian Phillips, Pat Rowley, P Lewis, David Dougill, Henry McDonald, Allan Massie, Damon Hill, David Hewson, J L K, Ciaran Byrne, Harvey Porlock, William Dalrymple, Margaret Coles, Hugh Canning, Debble Hill, Margarette Driscoll, Mark Bailey, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Conradi, David Cairns, Louise Taylor, Mark Graham, Alan Sweetman, Ross Davies, Michael Jones, Aolfe O'Brien, McIlvanney, Gooseberry fool, George Perry, Steven Dunkey, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Hugh McManners Defence Correspondent, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Paul Nuki Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Richard Johnson, Jon Freeman, Paul Ham, Guy Richards, Paul Donovan, Dr J Smyth, Frederik Dean, Hugh McIlvanney, Paul Driver, Derek Clements, Manuel Cortez, Nicholas Hellen, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Christopher Morgan, Ross Clark, Andy Webb, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Roderick Nye, Mark Austin, David Lawrenson, Nicholas Rufford Home Affairs Editor, Naomi Calne, Allstair Scott, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Anna Pasternak, Nick Peters, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, Bonnie Estridge, Andrew Roberts, Oliver Peyton, Ann Pasternak Slater, Diana Wright, Debbie Hill, Dr M Naim Turfan, Rebecca Tanqueray, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Richard Evans, Harrlet Walter, Jonathan Dimbleby, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Smith, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Edgar Martin, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, David Walsh, Charles Cumming, Rasselas, Trevor Lewis, Cheryl Younson, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen McGinty, Jason Thompson, Bryan Appleyard, Peter Taylor, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Sheryl Garratt, Sally, Hilary Hills, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Rachel Cooke, Maurice Chittenden, Alex Fortune, Nick Hanna, Mark Watts, Andrew Lorenz Business Editor, Judith O'Reilly, Mark Franchetti, John Wilcockson, Ray Hutton, E Longmire, B L, Peter Watts, Ronald St Blaize-Molony, Jonathan Leake, Simon Montefiore, Mike Rosewell, Michael Sheridan, Sean Hargrave, Matthew Lynn, Dr David Green, W Smith, Godfrey Smith, Nia Williams, M S, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Rupert Stelner, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, N F Pilling, Rajeev Syal, Natalle Graham, Kirsty Lang, Alex Davidson, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Robert Johnston, Stephen Pettitt, Trushar Barot, Cherry Norton, Kevin Goldstein-Jackson, Howard Jacobson, Gilbert Adair, Kenneth Williams, Andrew Lorenz, Jonathan Millar, Naomi Caine, R A S, David Wickers, Jane Hardy, Misha Glenny, Roger Dobson, Hazel Courteney, Steve Connor, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Jonathan Futrell, David Bellamy, Frank Whiteford, Richard Attenborough, Bob Murray, John Phillips, Niall Duffy Councillor, John Burns, David Smith Economics Editor, Joanna Simon, Stephen Boyd, India Knight, Mandy Piggot, Kingston Smith, Saffron Aldridge, Dan Pearson, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

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Contents BBC axes 30 programmes in Radio 4 revolution Britain aided war criminal shot by SAS Insight Phone that calls foul on a lie 'Are you still there Mr Aitken?' Contents Virgin Contents Royal yachting: The Princess of Wales and Mohamed al-Fayed, owner of Harrods, share a relaxed moment off St Tropez yesterday aboard Fayed's teak schooner Sakara. Princess William and Harry are also aboard with Fayed's wife and children for 'a private holiday' for the two families Blair to purge left wing Contents Car number plates to change twice a year Contents Straw will regulate private security firms Dearing wants varsity centres of excellence Newspapers Support Recycling Paul Mitchell Luxury Hair Care Under-18s face ban on smoking Sunday Telegraph all-time low Charles faces rebellion by outraged clergy Spielberg miscasts T-rex as the bad guy The carnivore of ancient Surrey Revamp 'dumbs down' Radio 4 Inland Revenue Land Rover Tonycrats take over at the LSE EU quality rules to push up water bills New Era Abbey National Cabinet split on PR for Euro poll Donor eggs fuel baby boom for over-50s The Tigra Marine from Vauxhall Sports firms to end price fixing AA Frequent flyers land in therapy Teachers rebel as examiners fail to mark up able pupils Gnat shooting helps take the sting out of blood sports BT Delta Air Lines Crunch time for toys in cereals Darwin's granddad first evolutionist Fiat Brava Irvine to end ban on blind magistrates The Difference is Debenhams Anything goes: British designer John Galliano has… Computer timebomb may explode early Le Meridien Posthouse Lasers are robbers' latest weapon Gurkhas help Cunard hunt arsonist Tory grandees start job centre for ousted MPs Inter-rupted Toyota Starlet Tank battle erupts in Whitehall BT Net closes in on 'Tarantino thugs' who target rich Arise Sweet William, the makeover kid Yard hunts 'scientist' who led £1m art fraud from inside Tate Little Chef Labour schools guru braced for clash with Woodhead Alcatel Dead or Alive Insight As Tony Blair and Bill Clinton relaxed over their Spanish beer the talk turned to Bosnia's men of evil. The time had come to take action High risks in getting tough Kellogg's Air Sick The BA strike was not just a union fighting management. As Matthew Lynn and Edward Welsh report, middle-class workers were also rebelling against the pressures of global competition Kellogg's Family fortunes A report last week put the cost of bringing up a child at £50,000. But say Penny Wark and Cherry Norton, many of today's parents would find that cheap From Babe to Adult: The Final Bill Kellogg's British Airways Triads move on Hong Kong EU expansion risks economic iron curtain Bar codes to identify missing children Cheltenham & Gloucester Wilbur Smith faces twist in family plot Stena Line Forgiveness that stunned South Africa Tank girl puts fight back in Russian army Soviet feelgood films knock Hollywood off the screen Honda Kremlin draws up blacklist of foreign press Haughey falls to the Untouchables Forte Heritage BT Jeep Nazi feud splits Wagner's family Continental Airlines Chirac the paper president paralysed by loss of power Nokia Troops to curb Naples mafia Janet Reger Cambodia coup raises spectre of civil war Millennium & Copthorne Hotels Norwich Union Black lawyer rails at American racism US builds jails for geriatrics to cope with surge in ageing lifers One 2 one ETA hostage shot despite mass vigil Browns Omega Heroic Cousteau kept his war service secret Inside Paris Find out if He's a Natural The fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent has been Heavenly body? Fashion offensive Presidential protection Beef scam beats BSE export ban 'Revenge' row hits hopes for BA peace Weather and Travel Outlook Absolutely fabulous: Joanna Lumley, third from left,… Splits show as rebel loyalists block march WSPA Two tickets split £7.3m lottery prize News Digest £20m heroin haul seized in raid Air crash toll Rape charges Fire tragedy Baby abandoned 'Overdose' death Che's grave Givenchy Surrey storm to victory Hero Hollioake steals the limelight at Lord's Contents Microsoft Contents Jack Dantel's Tennessee Whiskey Teams pit their wits with rivals Adam Parsons analyses the intricacies of pit-stops and the critical role that they can play in the result of this afternoon's race Jordan can see light at end of the tunnel Adam Parsons on the new engine deal that is fuelling optimism where once only doubt existed Frentzen plans to silence doubters Adam Parsons on the German race ace determined to confound his back-seat critics Villeneuve snatches pole Adam Parsons reports on the qualifying session from Silverstone British Grand Prix Front of Today's Grid Why Walkinshaw got it wrong After a week of intense speculation surrounding his future at Arrows, Damon Hill clears the air and insists that his motivation to succeed is still as strong as ever Star qualities that ensure Raza is in big demand Pakistan's latest batting prodigy may be only 15 but he is already well versed in the learning process. Ian Hawkey reports How They Have Fared so Far—Plus Other Available Players Enter a Team for the Fourth Test Today Waqar propels Glamorgan into the fast lane Martin Searby talks to the paceman providing the driving force behind his new county's push for championship glory Win a VIP trip to the McLaren factory Big Ben has a heart of oak Ian Hawkey reports on how the supreme wealth of talent at The Oval has sometimes proved too much of a burden to shoulder England prepare for the acid test The Ashes series is now a three-match showdown, with little scope for mistakes, says Graham Otway Never mind the quality, feel the length The 50-over format may suit the World Cup but leads to dull, predictable games, says Robin Marlar. The more overs the better Scots hammered by tourists in a hurry Despite yesterday's game, Scotland's World Cup cricket build-up is promising, says Martin Searby Renault Boardman Tour hopes looking up John Wilcockson reports from the Tour de France Eurostar Holmes switches on the power Ian Chadband reports on the world championship trials in Birmingham Hungry Backley has a sharper edge Britain's greatest javelin thrower wants gold in Athens. Ian Chadband reports on the training planned to make him a world-beater Taking a shine to a glistening American diamond Up and coming, and on her way to Athens. Ian Chadband on the glorious talents of Marion Jones BT Lehman's easy stroll to victory Lauren St John reports on the Loch Lomond Invitational tournament Fans shocked at Faldo's tantrum over golf clubs Lauren St John reveals how a former Open champion's perfectionism can get out of control Blood and Guts! Kite stays coy over Ryder Cup choices The US team captain has invited his leading players to test out Valderrama. By Manuel Cortez Nicholas prepares for ultimate test of nerves Alex Fortune reports on the Women's US Open from Portland, Oregon Champion keeps a tight grip A classic Open is in prospect as the world's leading golfers try to grab Tom Lehman's title. By Lauren St John Facts about the Open Westwood ready to impose himself Lauren St John surveys the prospects this week for the young English players who has looked comfortable among the big names Six of golf's best known figures predict the winner of the 1997 Open The man who fell to earth From Open champ to chump, Ian Baker-Finch saw his game evaporate. A golfer in search of himself meets David Walsh The Times A stage waiting for heroes Big enough, hard enough and in great shape. Troon is ready. Nick Pitt walked the course Woods must show iron will to tame Troon Tiger Woods should follow the example of Jack Nicklaus if he is to succeed in the Open, says Nick Pitt Hamed stays focused Ian Chadband says the only obstacle to the champion will be complacency in another seemingly routine title defence on Saturday Exclusive Sunday Times/times Grand Prix Competition Gateway to the big time Steve Collins recalls a wild night in Cork when he defeated Chris Eubank Lewis the only victor on another night of shame Hugh McIlvanney reports from the ringside at Lake Tahoe on heavyweight boxing's second disturbing episode within a month Door left ajar for Tyson's return A $3m fine and a one-year ban are unlikely to derail the gravy train that Iron Mike is pulling in Vegas Howard's way fails to end turmoil at Goodison Park Howard Kendall's first weeks back in charge at Everton have not been short on incident or controversy, as Louise Taylor discovers The Sunday Times Top Britons double up to triumph Marian Phillips reports on the crucial David Cup match between Ukraine and Great Britain in Kiev Sampras could become the greatest of them all Pete Sampras has equalled Rod Laver's collection of four Wimbledon titles. Richard Evans assesses how the American stands in the tennis hall of fame The RAC British Grand Prix Tired England are torn apart It is not as bad as some critics like to make out David Lawrenson reports on the challenge facing our rugby league clubs when the Visa world club championship resumes this week Stop sulking and give top clubs your support, Brittle Stephen Jones writes a personal letter to Cliff Brittle, still the RFU chairman after a sour campaign Total Sport Magazine Paris stun Wigan with their fighting spirit Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Total Sport Magazine Racing Neville faces hectic times Louise Taylor looks at the preparations of the England netball team ahead of their tour to South Africa Hockey stalwarts deserve rewards Derek Clements on a cash-starved sport that is locked in a struggle to maintain its very existence England sow the seeds of victory It was a risky diagnosis, but an injection of youth into the women's hockey team has cured most of their ills. Pat Rowley reports Exclusive Sunday Times sports offer Oaks next for master of Classics Trainer Aidan O'Brien has dominated Irish classics this season. Alan Sweetman assesses his chances in today's Irish Oaks The Curragh Pasternak laughs all the way to the winning post Jon Freeman reports from York on a horse who managed to fool just about everyone Nokia That was the week that was for fallible Fallon David Walsh reports on an eventful seven days for a jockey who lost a race, and a trainer who seemed to lose his sense of reason Goodwood Splaine's Diamond sparkles Smooth British four pull way out in front Mike Rosewell on the World Cup in Lucerne, where the Redgrave-Pinsent team heads for gold NatWest More than just a bank This Week's Fixtures Boys from the bootroom growing up the hard way Sport on TV Be a Racing for a Day Play the Game Many people believe they could emulate their Formula One heroes. Adams Parsons discovers a straightforward route to the starting grid What's hot, what's not There's an R in next month that means the world is a car buyer's oyster, writes Bob Murray Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Road Sage Do the biggest firms offer the best breakdown rescue service, or should drivers play the market? 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Contents Willis's TRAVELS...John Willis, Channel 4's director… OFT to unveil blueprint for pensions Call me 'Sir', demand British bosses Contents After the crossed wires, BT needs new deal with MCI Agenda Watchdog accuses Lloyds of using outdated repossession practices Coopers & Lybrand Mercedes Rental Grade's exit sparks a Channel 4 exodus Somerfield launches office shopping Sunday Business set to fold Dalgety's Clothier faces calls to go Business Digest 51% stake in Bristol airport up for sale Kleinwort Benson High Noon at Hambros The scandal of the failed bid for the Co-operative Wholesale Society has rebounded badly on Hambros, leaving it open to legal action and making it highly vulnerable to predators. Kirstie Hamilton and Frank Kane report on what went wrong Regulators, police and lawyers have a field day Andersen Consulting wins Pru's IT contract Sharewatch A share in the boardroom Threadneedle Investments Databank Top 200 companies Newcastle puts the boot into football shares Frank Kane looks behind Mark Corbidge's abrupt departure from Newcastle United Taking stock John Hoerner's move to start dismantling the Burton empire built by Sir Ralph Halpern surprised and delighted the City. Rufus Olins reports on the logic of demerging Debenhams from the group Peking curbs sale of assets to Hong Kong companies The new rules are unlikely hold back big players with political connections at the top, writes Mark Graham from Hong Kong Nokia Members of the London Capital Club should beware New Lamps for Old. . . Anderil, a small company that Prufrock Crossed lines at Vodafone Prufrock Byte Will it be a record? Prufrock Ale and farewell Prufrock Big names not alone Prufrock Hugo Boss in pole position Prufrock Burger war bites into McDonald's Heads have rolled and the American operation shaken up after disastrous sales campaigns, writes Garth Alexander from New York Gold loses lustre as banks sell reserves Rooting for a single Euro stock market Stanislas Yassukovich, chairman of Easdaq, has the ideal cosmopolitan background to promote integration of the European stock markets Profile Working Day Stanislas Yassukovich's SAAB Pounding headache looms for the Bank Economic Outlook Rac BT GPA sells its skills in restructuring The team that helped the company escape £3.3 billion of debt is now offering its help to others. Report by Rupert Stelner Clinton sees gains in turning China green American Account Daimler Benz's driver accelerates Chairman Jürgen Schrempp has reversed the diversification that plunged the giant into record losses. Andrew Lorenz reports on his strategy for keeping the revial going Multiple Classified Advertising Items East Riding of Yorkshire Council The Equily Workshop Ltd Building Society Gold Valcor Arbitration Services The Newest Craze that Will Sweep the Country Earn Serious Money The Business Centre White Knight Unique Opportunity in Health Sector Jersey Based Professional Gambler Prime Analysis Limited Investment Opportunity Don't Gamble your Money Charterhouse Corporate Services Limited Lorraine Electronics International Company Services (UK) Limited Fiduciary Management Services Ltd Business to Business Keeping the business in the family Professional help is now at hand to show family firms how to pass on their businesses to the next generation. By Claire Oldfield Army fired an enthusiasm to wage war on hackers My First Break Overseeing sensitive files during national services inspired computer whiz kid Gil Shwed to devise a way of keeping systems data secure, writes Rupert Stelner Room at the inn for four generations Voluntary liquidation cuts tax on selling up Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers' business problems, giving advice and guidance on survial and growth in an increasingly competitive world Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fidelity Digital Colour OCRA World Wide Intel inside Pentium Marketing Graduate 10 Yrs experience in research Aston Corporate Trustees Ltd The SCF Group Make a right Impression with Regus Link Linx Trading Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Alphagraphics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stock plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Number Company PLC The N. T. R. 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Report by Austen Atkinson-Broadbelt Police to shut out snoopers Security Tests on fire in space may improve cars Bits & Bytes X-rays betray 'new' galaxy in deep space Webwatch Genetically Altered Plants New hope for prostate cancer Drive in a Grand Prix...a virtual-reality recreation… Blood test predicts heart attacks Healthcare The Sunday Times Brussels puts squeeze on BA Probe into Co-op bid to widen One 2 one Auditor resignation fans Newcastle rumours Investment battle splits the cabinet Smith needs to find buyer Inside the City Contents Thatcher man leads fight to sue DSS MP urges action against lender Comics can be a dandy investment Conran payout helps ex-wives Contents Another Fine Mess. . . without contents insurance,… Fidelity Investments Contents Halifax losers seek 'fair deal' Fair Shares for Heirs Shamed insurers begin to clear pensions mess Parents foot the bill as student debt levels rise M&G Buying Second-hand car could land you in a jam Question of Cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Gross misunderstanding over interest Eagle Star Pep mortgage? Don't panic Plans for a new savings account announced in the budget will not put the Pep home loan at risk—for now, writes Nia Williams Legal & General Save & Prosper How to get the best loan rate Guinness Flight Drive away the best deals on wheels Confused by the dizzying array of car-purchase options? Nick Gardner finds the best repayment deals to suit you Henderson Investors Norwich Union Brakes on rates are to come off Car insurance premiums are rising but Naoml Caine shows how to cut the cost Prudential Cheltenham & Gloucester Virgin Policy Portfolio PLC Policy Plus Woolwich Direct Abbey National Big stocks: boom or bust? Index funds, which track the top shares, may be in for a roller-coaster ride. 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Day of the hunter Far from being the 'toffs and serfs' sneered at by the urban chattering classes, the pro-hunt battalion is made up of a complex social mix, writes Jonathan Millar There's no smoke without hypocrisy A murderously inquisitive man Interview Stmon Sebag Montefiore meets Paul Britton Tesco Hong Kong: Patten's honourable discharge The accusations are flying, but the last governor has no case to answer, says Jonathan Dimbleby Subsidies don't create lasting welfare reform Lost innocence of the TV children Programmes are going to the limit, say Richard Woods and Stephen McGinty BT Too young to be royal heir Points Birthdays The Sunday Times Filming is only half the battle Right People Brave enough to take the flak Kill or cure? Europe flips the euro Just how good or bad can the creation of a single currency be? 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