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News from 06/01/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Noreen Taylor, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Mary Killen, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and Roger Maynard, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Joanna Bale, Alec Tilley, Alison Kervin, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Susan Swan, Gareth Boote, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, John Sheppard and Nigel Richardson, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, Charles Swallow (Retired headmaster), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, James Capstick, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Michael Horsnell, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Keith Pike, David Hands, John Hennessy, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, George Brock, Alan Rusbridger, Editor, A. Kenny, Noel McLeod, Nicholas Harling, Sydney Friskin, John Hopkins, David Miller, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Watts, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Carole Stott (co-author), David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Helen Johnstone and Nicholas Watt, Peter Bryan, Richard Alexander, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Melvyn Bragg, PHS, G. F. C. Plowden, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Neal Blewett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, K. Lippincott (Director), Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Jason Nisse, Iola Smith, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Michael Kane, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Robert Browning, Chairman, Arthur Leathley Joanna Bale and Philip Webster, Ian Brodie, Geoffrey M. Seeff, Brian Glanville, Ruth Winstone, Brian Clarke, Jason Cowley, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alan Richardson, Julian, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Alik Ramsay, Neville Labovitch, (Chairman), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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This Week in the Times Starting Today: The Discovery Diet Guide Index Tory election campaign launch marred by claims of gay sex Search for two lone sailors lost in gales Mandela ousted as student bar hero The Road to Wembley Prisoners take staff hostage in Scots jail Thomas Pink Actors in Tory tear-jerker campaign are sworn to secrecy Ashdown demands Labour support for electoral reform Poll-rocked Prime Minister may face Blair in public debate SAGA Service Ltd Hume article leads to Sinn Fein rift Major gives adoption pledge to childless couples Sinn Fein leaders appear in IRA propaganda video Consider the NHS, Carey tells voters Spectre of young 'assistant' returns to haunt Hayes Politician seen as a figure of fun at Westminster faces collapse of career after claims of gay affair Freeze claims five more lives Drug alert over mint with no hole Curzon to face High Court over divorce payments Boy of 16 shot dead dancing at party Goldfish Local association members wait to hear from MP Universities set up special loan deal to tempt graduates By our Education Correspondent: Hunt for jobs is becoming easier American Express Prince of Wales returns to nation doubting role of the monarchy Children need not fear me, says man accused of Dunblane threat Lawyers seek talks on confessions By a Staff Reporter: Climber teetered on edge of 800ft drop Art detective puts Turner landscapes in their place Branson ready for balloon lift-off Nicola killer may have struck before By a Staff Reporter: TA soldiers to train in jungle warfare British Airways Police look to private firms for sponsorship cash Urban rich lead way in misuse of illegal drugs Strokes made worse by suicide cells Hormone replacement can rejuvenate men as well as women Medical Briefing Fujitsu Goldsmith party candidates put youth to the fore Coaches are back on Le Shuttle News in Brief 999 death crash Nurse returns Private lines Lasagne recall Garden quarry Happy returns Nod and a wink (AP): Secret summit fails to agree deal on Hebron pullout Tense city lives on a knife-edge as enmity deepens The Cooperative Bank Picture Gallery Gingrich faces new ethics accusations Voters get stuck into Europe while politicians are stuck for an answer Protesters' ear parade paralyses Serb capital The Dolphin bathroom shop Whites held after South African mosque bombing Madrid students see red over professor's views on colour Mutineers killed as French retaliate in Bangui Pope will apologise to Jews for past errors Uzbeks find a hero in Tamerlane the butcher By our Foreign Staff: Prince who loved a British actress dies Farmer rakes in glory with skating victory Kohl says Nato deal in sight this year Mitterrand secrets exposed Christmas is over! Now give yourself If a break 60,000 dead in Arab toll of terror World Summary (Reuter): Guerrillas kill 16 in Algeria Turks angered by missile sale (AP): Harry Helmsley dies aged 87 (AFP): Assisted suicide Does Science have the answer? ASDA 'I lost weight and cleared my mind' Glossary The Royal Bank of Scotland Gut reaction that can lead you to better health Putting lives back into balance Jason Cowley examincs six case-studies where a balanced diet has helped to transform patients' lifestyles Time Computer Systems Ltd. Colonial Zonin … and Giles Whittell on a food fad that is taking America by storm Health-obsessed Americans are turning to a new guru who says not all fat is bad Super-greens, super health Maple Computer Corperation Tomorrow The hazards of travel from Earth to Mars Giles Whittell on Nasa's plans to send astronauts to Mars and Nigel Hawkes on dangers to interplanetary voyagers Next stop, the Red Planet DIAL-a-PHONE Shrinking in the heat Chemical oddball Webs of steel Blocking Alzheimer's Science Briefing Black widow's silky strength Moss enzyme stops dementia What my older, wiser brother said about… Alliance Francaise 'It is very dangerous for an actor to think that he can depend on his looks' Pierce Brosnan on the dangers of being handsome—and how he relishes being a father again. Interview by Noreen Taylor Dell No homeboys here, please Sign of the Times Leukaemia Research Fund Service line Insurance Arts Hollywood, here we come CINEMA:Once again the British are tipped for top Oscar honours, led by Mike Leigh's Secrets and Lies. Matt Wolf on the contenders SAGA Services Ltd Royal National Theatre Visual Art My first acquaintance with Hazlitt Recitals Theatre The Pearl Fishers Concert Missing the point Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Elsinore at the Lyttelton Film Pop Dance Josephine the great Opera: Barstow shines as Britten's queen. Plus, Mozart without bite Gloriana Grand, Leeds A tale without a powerful hero Don Giovanni Barbican Books Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Arts Matthew Parris I've made my new year's resolution: I'm going to start planning for isthmus day Modern Ferdinands and Isabellas, please get in touch. I await your cell Out of range Blair is remarkable, but not invincible The Labour leader has been frank with his party, but is still evasive with the electorate Whose party will it be? Chris Patten's next move will say a lot about the Tories, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Clean game Chapeau chap True story Hidden Agenda Labour should treat the constitution with caution Newt on the Rack The Speaker should still retain the confidence of Republicans Fleeting Fame at the Bar Nelson Mandela is no longer an icon for today's students Bringing abortion into party politics Investigations of MPs Honours due Royal Parks cuts 'War of words' over Elgin Marbles Tracing Greenwich Meridian line Visiting Australia Fathers who smoke Up, up and away Language, culture and nationhood London walks BBC World Service Cold calculation Fair play Court Circular Scottish Episcopal Church DJM: Nature notes Woe betide those who seek to hide their plans too… Anniversaries today Lord Mayor Forgotten war art goes on view School news Birthdays today Royal Ascot Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcall Barry East Barry East, property developer, died on December 26 aged 81. he was born on June 3, 1915 Jim Rodger Jim Rodger, OBE, sports journalist and fundraiser, died in Lanarkshire on January 3 aged 74. He was born in Shotts on March 13, 1922 Church news Air Vice-Marshal F. R. L. Mellersh Air Vice-Marshal F. R. L. ("Togs") Mellersh, CB, DFC and Bar, died on December 19 aged 74. He was born on July 30, 1922 On this Day January 6,1827 Mireille Mireille, actress, singer and composer, died in Paris on December 29 aged 90. She was born in the same city on September 30, 1906 News The Times Crossword No 20,369 Non-Drowsy Sudafed Business Forecast New Zealand Tourism Board Tomorrow Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Beckham blunts Spurs Gallantry Unrewarded as Holders Open FA Cup Defence Liverpool head for Bridge of ties FA Cup Fourth round Draw First Telecom BBC earns little credit from inflexible friends TV Action Replay Livingston banks on profitable return Athletics Sparks fly for London rivals Basketball Radcliffe left out of the running Clarke makes most of warm-up chance Cycling Norman stays cool to land $1m prize Sport in Brief Taylor takes fifth title Soma Singh injured Devils extend lead Motorcyclist killed Pierce recovering well Funaki in high spirits Sales lifts England Single-minded success Gooch slips into winning role Ice Skating Henman achieves goal despite falling at the final hurdle Tennis Late surge earns title for Scottish champions Hockey Hendry provides perfect finish to thrilling final Snooker: O'Sullivan's Stirring Fightback is Halted by World Champion's Maximum Break in Deciding Frame League newcomers end Elway's dream American Football By our Sports Staff: Von Gruenigen trounces opposition Skiing: Swiss Claims Place beside Stenmark on Roll of Honour Allcock defeat sees England hopes drop Bowls: Trials for Home Internationals Expose Probable Difficulties Williams says he will attend trial over Senna Motor Racing Egyptians lead race for youth honours Squash By our Sports Staff: Toshack on the move as Robson buys time with victory Goal Hislop hands replay to Charlton Football: Newcastle Pay for Goalkeeping Error in Fa Cup Third-Round Tie Perez performs and Sunderland breathe again Plucky Cowan proves Horton's saving grace Cool Dreyer makes Wycombe wonder Culverhouse's rapid red card sinks Swindon Greater morale gives Blackburn vital edge Stevenage too sophisticated for their own good Fa CUPSimon Barnes regrets the passing of Fa Cup tradition as a 20 win takes Birmingham City into the fourth round at non-league side's expense Bleak midwinter makes Redknapp moan Football: Porfirio Rises above Difficult Conditions to Score Great Leveller at the Racecourse Ground Heath still unconvinced of power of forward thinking Blackburn move in for Citko Gullit quick to learn lesson from Chelsea's history McGhee forced to look on bright side of defeat FA Cup Third round Nationwide Football League Guide to the Week Ahead Bell's League Championship Non-League and National Leagues Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Poll finds Souness in mood to argue Football Chester assist own downfall Kellogg's Sustain Grimsby slide down great divide Politics overshadows Pearce's progress Duffy must start to make an impression Scottish commentary Still on course in our pursuit of four trophies Hungry Tigers can take the final step Leicester move closer to European title as last season's top two fall at penultimate hurdle Ireland undone by continuity failure Union denies reports that Rowell is to go Botham sound in defence Pienaar roadshow has little impact on Bath Humphreys off as Cardiff lose Brive encounter Harlequins revived by Lacroix's kick-start Rugby Union: Fenchman Marks Debut with 14 Points Spanish are scuppered by forward power play Neath far too sharp for abject Eagles Royal Air Force Engineer Sorry England require more than fighting talk Lessons from Zimbabwe must be learnt if reputations are to be salvaged on second leg of tour Glorious partnership fuelled by audacity New Zealand plan early strike By our Sports Staff: Lara back on century duty Benetton set out to regain place in the sun Oliver Holt begins a series ont the fallen Formula One giants emerging from hibernation Winning Formula 'Since everybody knows that Schumacher has no equal as a driver, the crux lies in the equipment. That is the bottom line' By our Sports Staff: Klim steals the honours from Poll at World Cup Swimming Yates reeling in the years with search for printed perfection Brian Clarke celebrates the launch of a magazine that breaks the angling mould Lottery puts England on secure footing Netball Football floating into growth area The Business of Sport The Business of Sport BBC must heed warning signals sounded by poll Racing Racing Commentary Albaha can collect another dividend Results from Saturday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Leaders over the Jumps Outlook poor unless thaw comes soon Ladbroke raiders lack fitness edge Thunderer: Southwell Safe haven after 42 long days of hell and high water Sailing The London Hernia Centre For the Record Ice Hockey Rugby Union Hockey Snow Reports The Samaritans Baricchi and Barry reach for stars International event sees leading figures bid to make their mark The Times executive leather collection Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge RFU advancing proposals for structural change Sport in Schools Keene on Chess Winning Move Living Well Health Clubs Capitalisation, week's change First direct Results and Statistics Alternative Investment Market Anxious wait for festive figures Reporting this Week Lloyds Bank GB Railways makes debut Alternative Investment Market Irish plan statutory panel for takeovers Blood flows in Tinseltown massacre of studio moguls Richard Thomson relates a real-life saga of money, power and betrayal The Times Educational Supplement DuPont in $4bn plan to contract out computers Tourist Rates The Pound Stock Market Word-Watching Foreign legion marches in to slay dragons of Welsh economy Iola Smith on how Wales bucked trend of decline in manufacturing The Times Prospects for 1997 offer little hope of early improvement Gilt-Edged Rolls-Royce and BAe seek end to stake limit Banks face fines over Visa card problems Clyde and hostile bidder a gulf apart Picture Gallery Skill shortages 'add 10% to firms' IT bill' Chemists battle set to resume GGT deals may be halted until March EasyJet Lending to developing world soars Costain EGM IoD attack Shares placed Bernard Matthews Risk-takers who survived the decade of boom and bust Clare Stewart on the fate and fortunes of those who shaped the business world of the 1980s Nicobrevin Welcome back Roger Levitt Festive fright Hacked off Double delight Hair today… Lucky 13 at the Proms Radio Choice Du Maurier dominated by Diana's Danvers Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Most directors fail to meet codes of best practice on pay Strong pound wipes out industry gains Times Two Crossword Saving Wales Giordano faces halved salary Coventry £30m transfer to quoted clubs league Marketing offers head start Survey shows changing leadership trends Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd. Survivors Resourceful future for Brent Spar Ovitz payoff challenged

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