News from 07/01/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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D. Pool, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Linda Blair, Andrew Pierce, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Geoff Brown's, J. Anthony Holland, Jeremy Laurance, Sara McConnell and Marianne Curphey, Stanley Hooper, Richard Thomson, Catherine Field, Richard Hobson, John Raybould, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Margaret A. Leary, Norman De Mesquita, Joanna Bale, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Mark Bone, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Giles Coren, Guy Millard, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Deborah Bull, David Charter Education Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Julian Critchley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Mahaffery, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, R. H. Myddelton, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Felicity Collier, Director, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, K. T. V. Grattan, Woodrow Wyatt, John O'leary, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, R. G. Davis, Gary Slapper, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Derek Thomas, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Roger Singleton, Senior Director, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, James Morton, Paul Wilkinson, Diane Benussi, Andrew Drummond, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, PHS, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Jeremy Kingston's, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Mary Gandy, General Secretary, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Tim Garden, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Edward Gorman and Roger Maynard, Charles Bremner and Arthur Leathley, Tim Hames, Colin Dennison, Joan Woolard, J. G. Wishart, B. G. Palmer, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Craig Sharp, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, E. J. Smith, Graham Ralph (President),
ResumoClear beggars from streets, says Blair Support for police 'zeo tolerance' Belgrade bomb Set for take-off Woolwich bonus The Times Index Dutch seek a Euro-truce Sad toy story: right goods, wrong place The Discovery Diet Guide Hopes rise for missing British sailor Special Section Stamps Clifford announces anti-Tory vendetta Royalist Cause Picture Gallery Allied Dunbar Play the £50,000 Game Tories' tears campaign features lapsed Labour Party member IRA attack has let genie out of the bottle, says Adams Admiral Tory MP joins opposition talks on electoral reform Roaring Forties are test for the toughest yachtsman Churches defiant over jobs report Banker fined over heroin Ex-boxer's death is murder 60-mile hunt for hospital bed Jail sieges end peacefully After the freeze, the flood Labour consults on plan for preventing strikes News in Brief Major finds comfort in company of fictional characters Curzon heir to stay in cell until ex-wife is paid Children tried to save mother after stabbing Show goes on for Ayckbourn Emaciated horses seized at Gucci stud Sheraton Viscount condemns 'snake-like' son Camelot Branson's balloon hopes fly high as weather clears Clear sky and fervent prayer prepare the way for floating round the world in 18 days Cafe plan in Mall arch Corrections Priest pocketed £80,000 of charity cash Prince slopes home to TV sport he can happily shun Abbey National Christian TVstation runs out of cash for 'stoic' staff Eno seeks cash for new home five years after Coliseum handout Classical 'easy listening' gets a chart of its own Greatest hits albums head crossover Top 50 Crossover Chart Top 10 Bainbridge wins second Whitbread novel award FBI gets bogged down by girls' grisly experiments Tests with Alzheimer patients reveal a drug to remember Medical Briefing A heroine's welcome from boy who shared her ordeal Greenwich father accepts school ban Dunblane victim's relative fined over shotgun 306 Peugeot Lone parents will be 'worst hit' by ending of assisted places Results of survey could raise Labour doubts over commitment to abolishing scheme Free help at home is a vanishing hope for the disabled and elderly Swiftcall Call for watchdog as CJD toll hits 15 By a Staff Reporter: Wartime photo helps old soldier find his batman 'There is no way I could pay a penny' Revised schools code will stress value of marriage All-white Rorke's Drift play banned Sight of stocking can be shocking to drivers Our Foreign Staff: Stalemate in Hebron as deal is struck over observers Snub to Queen by Hong Kong club Kiss of death for sex tourists (AFP): Freetown pirates get ten years News in Brief (Reuter): Rebels kill 18 (AP): Sinatra in clinic (AP): Ice rescue (AP): Veteran killed (AFP): Monkey business Daewoo Woman opts for euthanasia Reuter: Australia pays £58m for banned weapons US murder rate falls for third successive year Car death envoy faces charges Ex-Canadian leader settles libel action Books etc. Hydrogen cars 'will end smog' Washington's diners mourn passing of gravy train Reform of Peru's 'medieval' jails offers solution to hostage siege Gingrich suffers blow on eve of vote Air bag saves man in fall Lights go out for New York tycoon Whistles signal failure of Milosevic regime In an ominous signal to the President, the army last night told students it would not intervene as protests entered an eighth week. Anthony Loyd reports in Belgrade Yeltsin kept from defence meeting by 'heavy cold' Imran Khan paternity court challenge French pick over 'sphinx' legacy Spymaster Wolf back in court on kidnap charges Prime Health Paris sends more troops to Africa Take the acid test Giles Coren investigates unhealthy Weatern eating habits and Royal Ballet Principal Continuing our diet guide, we examine problems caused by food that is too acidic Scientific method that promotes positive living Dell How our Volunteers Fared At-A-Glance Food Guide Put yourself into neutral for a healthier life The diet that changed my life Deborah Bull on the connection between the food we eat and the energy it supplies Foods of the future Tomorrow Woolwich Direct Time Computer Systems Ltd. The future of the monarchy - is this how the nation should decide? The biggest debate on the future of the Royal Family takes place on television tonight. Michael Gove on the importance of public opinion 'I look forward to Blair taking over' The liberal American economist J. K. Galbraith believes that Tony Blair is young, intelligent and original. Interview by Quentin Letts Health & Safety Executive Dark ages of the grand old party Republicans fear capture by the Religious Right, says Tim Hames Reagan's coalition could be recreated by tax cuts Piped music Picture Gallery The ads that detract The message of the new Tory campaign is failure - but whose? Read Nigel's Dare we? Cashing in A Lib-Lab pact may sink Blair Voters don't like coalitions, says Woodrow Wyatt It Started in Tears Why Dr Mawhinney should be negative and provd of it Forward in Belgrade Serbia seeks redemption in witty, brave and peaceful protest Classic Priggery Music has room for epigram as well as epic Police statistics on drink-driving Press and politics Adoption needs and the scapegoating of social workers Nurses' training and patient care Buffalo market World peace Hair of the dog By any other name Better luck next time Time is money Warm work Court Circular Today's royal engagement Vice Admiral Sir Hugh Mackenzie The Latymer Foundation at Hammersmith Dinner The Athenaeum Appointments Personal Column Birthdays today Retirement Forthcoming marriages School announcements Anniversaries Prince Bertil of Sweden Prince Bertil of Sweden, heir presumptive to the Swedish throne from 1973 to 1979, uncle of the present King and brother of Queen Ingrid of Denmark, died on January 5 aged 84. He was born on February 28, 1912 Musical Instruments Worldcall Churchill's Stairlifts plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harry Helmsley Harry Helmsley, New York property tycoon, died on January 4 aged 87. He was born on March 4,1909 Dr Michael Linnett Dr Michael Linnet, OBE, Apothecary to the Prince of Wales and his family, 1983-90, and Chairman of Council, the Royal College of General Practitoners, 1976-79. died on December 6 aged 70. He was born on July 14, 1926 On This Day Floods in the City Pressley proves himself the king of defenders The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game Enter a New Team for the New Year There are Big Prizes to Be Won Every Week and Every Month How to Make a Transfer in ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,370 Picture Gallery Business Western Provident Association AA Information Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Picture Gallery Wickes shares return today Arts Woolwich share bonanza offers average of £1,200 GB Railways makes express start on AIM Law Pressure grows for rise in rates Sport Warburg loses £1m as Azlan issue collapses Canon Television and Radio Business Today Bonus cut On the defensive Blue Circle workers put security before pay General Accident cuts bonuses to life policyholders Airbus Industrie's sales figure drops The Times Souped-up tipple cure heads south Lanica's rise stuns brokers Rumours drive shares into record book Vendex in move to take over job agency Safety tests extend life of reactors CityJet debt written off Cook resumes attack EMU finds favour Capital Shopping deal Monsanto's $1bn buy Carr Sheppards sold Lloyd's breakthrough BA passenger record General Cable venture Prosecutors charge Schneider with fraud Business Roundup Tourist Rates Coming home... to roost Yellow card for followers of football fashion Double windfall for building society investors The class of 1996 (failed) Pennington Raytheon victory aids US defence shake-up Newman Tonks attacks FKI's record overseas SFA ponders next step on Barings Record sales for Orange and One 2 One Knickerbox poised for restructuring Merchant Investors Assurance Apple is bruised by profit warning Sears left with 100 Facia shops Commodities Liffe Options Shares rise but worries make investors hesitant Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forvvard Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Orange Engineering Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Off the rails Tempus Newman Tonks Wall Street To be or not to be Persistent Cook Family backing Art form Driving force What price value aboard the privatisation express? Fraser Nelson on the men who may come to be know as fat-cat controllers Inflexibility surrounding the Halifax Building Society flotation Opt for the dollar Wisdom lacking among those who sold utilities to aliens No sympathy for same old Lloyd's The payment of fraudulent insurance claims Easy Jet Fresh thinking and the deficit The Budget showed an unexpected flowering of imagination by Treasury mandarins Briefings Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items The Personal Number Company PLC Bright idea is paying off Alan Jabez discovers a thriving holidays and conference getaway in an old Scottish lighthouse Lorraine Electronics Arbitration Service (UK) Ltd. MJN Technology Limited Small firms drink a toast to new year The Times Shares higher in sluggish trade Moneyhill Financial Consultants The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited ENO decides on a change of scene Less than five years after securing its future at the Coliseum, English National Opera is to sell up and move. Richard Morrison discovers why Class of '97 looks to the future PLG Young Artists Purcell Room London Recitals: Youthful exuberance in new music and Beethoven Opera Concert 1 The puzzle solvers Carmina Quartet Wigmore Hall The Sunday Times Concert 2 Tomorrow Opera & Ballet Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts adn entertainment complied by Gillian Maxey 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 Choice 2 Giving Canaries a voice Music: Alfredo Kraus joins winners of the prize named after him; plus a compact Traviata At large with just a little La traviata Barbican Choice 3 The Times Music Visual Art 1 Ploughing a new furrow Visual Art: Rebirth of a great German painter; bringing art to a rural area; plus the galleries round-up Five years ago Anselm Kiefer stopped painting. Richard cork welcomes his confident return A guide to the best available recordings presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Classical Choice Cranking up the old Morris in the New Forest Linda Blair on an arts centre which hopes to unite artists and community Visual Art 2 Around the London Galleries Visual Art 3 Royal Academy of Arts CD Choice Quarry Dougall Price Waterhouse Management Consulting Ltd. Michael Page Legal Zarak Macrae Brenner Quarry Dougall Whose treasure now? The ancient finders-keepers principle is being lost. Gary Slapper reports Changing the Ground Rules Memoir of a legend Inns and Outs Picture Gallery Opening the book Objections Zarak Macrae Brenner Lincolnshire Magistrates Courts Committee The prosecution of their profession Will solicitors win rights of audience in higher courts? Paperback Writers Simmons & Simmons British Gas Transco Lewisham London's Leading Authority Leeds District Magistrates' Courts Committee… Zarak Macrae Brenner Pump Court Winckworth & Pemberton In the words of the prisoner James Morton dips into a potpourri of porridge talk (left), rich in modern drug terms, and (below) enjoys some legal fiction Legal Appointments Berrymans Portsmouth City Council Healing the heartbreak at tinsel time Fox & Gibbons Dubai/abu Dhabi Morgan, Lewis & Bockius PA Consulting Group Let this new heroine live City of Sunderland College Graham Gill & Young Paul Bailey Associates Harvey Sutton Ltd. Burton Copeland Royal London House International Telecoms Lawyer Holborn College Eagan Janion Chambers of Mr John Cherry Qc QD Commerce & Industry Westminister Medical Ltd. The Times British Red Cross Human Resources and I. T. Manager Sweet & Maxwell Multiple Classified Advertising Items A history of playing to the camera Julian Muscat celebrates 50 years of photo-fineshes in Britain Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Yesterday's Results Southwell Winning Move Keene on Chess BHB sanctions extra all-weather fixture Lingfield Park Double Espresso looks strong Carson outlines plans to retire later this season Rapid Raceline Spanish inquisition turns full force on British mentors Football Souness pitches back into battle For the Record Vote clears the way for Wray By our Sports Staff: Sparkling Sykora powers to third win Skiing Willstrop flies flag for Britain Squash Symonds puts faith in appliance of science Oliver Holt profiles the man in charge of restoring strict discipline at Benetton Report censures Atlanta build-up Judo India hooked by McMillan Cricket: All-Rounder Propels South Africa to Overwhelming Triumph Nash tops the bill in one-day series victory Back makes case for England call Rugby Union Greyhound racing's last stand at Hackney In Brief Grange take title Williams wins Reid's defence Rusedski beaten New kids on the block build towering reputations American Football: Panthers Follow Jaguars' Lead by Ousting Super Bowl Champions Perfect finale earns Hendry maximum credit Snooker: World's Leading Player Again Displays his Ability to Prosper when the Pressure is on Everest Devils show impressive firepower Ice Hockey Snow Reports Word-Watching A trailblazer called Bt Radio Choice Dreams, illusions and sundry inventions Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Wilkinson goes in search of technical merit England seeking a new direction Times Two Crossword Racing 39 Ashton and Bath opt for permanent separation Atherton cheered by sympathy vote Michael Henderson finds the England party in surprisingly upbeat mood on arrival in Auckland for the New Zealand tour American Football 42 By our Sports Staff: Henman's tough schedule Mensa
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