News from 11/01/1997
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John Chapman, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Don Nathan, Paul Heiney, Stephen Shaw, Jeremy Joseph, David Maclean, Nick Nuttall, Jane Scott-Bromley, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Christena Appleyard, Simon Hacker, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, James Hullen, Andrew Longmore, Roger Boyes and Charles Bremner, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Alistair Budd, Mark Damazer, Gavin Lumsden, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Caroline Sanderson, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Gillian Maxey, Roger Maynard, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joel Wolchover, Alex Wijeratne, Robert Sheehan, Trevor Quarendon, R. A. C. Hill, C. M. Long, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Malcolm Eastoe, Richard Wilson, Louise Taylor, Julia Neuberger, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, George Perry, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Nicholas Whittaker, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Robert Chesshyre, Hugh Cartwright, Susan Singleton, Peter Barnard, Les Evans, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Kate Muir, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Susan Brown, Stephen Anderton, Lisa Grainger, Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Barry Millington, Mitch Jenkins, Ian Jenkins, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Karen Considine, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Stefano Hatfield, I. G. Meredith, Ian Taylor, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Damian Whitworth, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Richard Jones, Erica Wagner, Oliver August, Louise Nicholson, Becky Clement, James Naughtie, Philip Webster, Political Editor, R. Ranson, Stephanie Billen, Richard Burns, Julian Muscat, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Guy Walters, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight and Michael Hornsby, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Nicholas Kingsley, Secretary, Philip Delves Broughton, Adrian Mourby, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tim Wapshott, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Richard Whitfield, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Jeremy Baker, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Hattie Ellis, Heath Brown, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Tony Robinson, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Nicholas R. Mays, Richard Morrison, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, John Campbell, David Maddock, A. Cripps, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, G. I. Dunne, Tony Kelly, Penny Perrick, Christian Dymond, Dr Dashboard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, James Luckhurst, David Long, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Frabces Bissell, Richard Ford, Gill Hornby, Jonathan Mirsky, Tony Reeves, L. Taylor,
ResumoPlus inside Charities protest after minister says most beggars are Scots £200 rabies test will let pets go on holiday Henman wins first ATP title Index Today Prisoner kept chained to deathbed Small and Perfectly Formed Picture Gallery £200 rabies test will let pets go on holiday The Comeback Queen Halifax float handout will average £1,290 Weekend Money Archbishop tells Church to stress British successes Picador Monday The Times on Monday Thomas Cook Major or hints at election on May 1 Archbishop paints a picture of hope from bleak landscape Dr David Hope is anxious to show that a voice within the Church is not afraid to speak out for traditioanl values, Ruth Gledhill reports Woman dies in attempt to save dog on icy river MOPS Advisers seek to divorce Prince from scandals Royal charity chiefs are dusting off the Prince of Wale's halo. But Alan Hamilton sees little sign of an effective strategy to rescue him from doldrums of unpopularity Opera house says it cannot afford school matinées Developer gets go-ahead to bury original Globe Culture and cost of South drove engineer to suicide Monkees return from the pop Ark Pay victory served up to dinner ladies Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Crime and punishment The Sunday Times Comet Design of form dictates favourite lottery numbers Academics find method behind 'random and impulsive' choices of players Butcher is charged over food poisoning MOPS Train driver faces death charge after collision News in Brief Drug war allies Coach cleared Parents' jail visit Branson rivals Work of heart Curzon pays up Top-price seat Jamesons off air Wave of publicity could improve sailor's cashflow His boat and a finger are gone, but Tony Bullimore may never want for chocolate again Sun Life Currys By a Staff Reporter: Video evidence cleared father of Josie Russell Pilots to face breath tests before take-off Virgin Mothers drive sex criminal off estate P&o Labour's No 2 in Scotland to quit Sea Empress insurers are blamed for oil disaster Penny-pinching mentality prevented the swift rescue of stricken tanker, accident investigators say United Airlines Policeman demanded sex from prostitutes Crisis Man held over death of Briton in Antigua The New CitroËn Saxo Population growth falters for the first time in 80 years Mobile phones go global via satellite link MFI Oriental Carpet Merchants Quiet faith defeats cynics and snipers Tredo Apple Ebbing Benidorm establishes a beachhead in Wales Do It All Times readers give £60,000 to help charities Car Insurance Polo Ralph Lauren Apple 'Sacking' scandal hits Hong Kong United Airlines French pupils learn the bare essentials From Associated Press and Reuter in Athens: 'Euripides's mug' is found in writing den Thieves die by instant justice World Summary Georgia yields on crash envoy Final hymn in death chamber Lloyd Webber show delayed (AP): Korean striker sets fire to himself Passage to India cheers Major in election year 'Pale faces' outburst by reporters mars slum tour as Marxist city rolls out the red carpet Upwardly mobile phone partners TV saga heralds Deng demise Army Cheltenham & Gloucester Battle joined over 'loan' of Governor Hastings portrait The Sunday Times Disgraced aide says he ran US The Times Girl's killing stuns Americans Euthanasia doctor wins Woolwich Gingrich 'plot' caught on tape Disciplined line for Euro bank pleases Germany Albanian ruler's widow freed DiSNEYLAND Picture Gallery Outcry at condoms for pupils Wine chemical 'fights cancer' The Sunday Times By our Foreign Staff: Bulgarian protests halt rule by Left Revived Polish cavalry stirs nation on eve of Nato entry Thomas Cook Sharps Turkey's leaders warn Cyprus to scrap missile deal Viva the bulldog spirit Spanish Eurosceptic tells 'genuinely democratic' Britain to go it alone outside monetary union Madrid File Royalties end loyalties Reuter: Genocide witness tells how Tutsis were buried alive The Cooperative Bank Bodyguard kills monk in church Hamas urges suicide attack Palestinians' flying start Opera & Ballet Backhand volley for Aznar Clowning with bluebottle Theatre: Slava Polunin brings his buffoonery to London; a Strindberg marathon worth the effort; and Frankenstein revisited Snowshow Peacock Theatre Theatres Opinion Lottery backlash has floored Eno Week in the Arts Theatre Paranoia past and present The Chamber Plays Gate, W11 A monster of a novelist Blood and Ice New End, Nw3 Bonhams World beaters Concert LSO/Pappano Barbican Music Man is born free-and in chains for his own good Conor Cruise O'Brien on Burke, Jefferson, Rousseau and the IRA Chalk and cheese The Times Diary Did Heath deceive Britain over Europe? The Referendum Party's advertisement is an absurd distortion of history, says John Campbell Why the best of us still dare The British Crave danger—but expect others to be risk-averse Will power The Times Diary Charming The Times Diary Paris match The Times Diary Gas and Gaiters Bishops should be political, but not partisan Asian Battlefronts Enthusiasts for stakeholding should look quickly east The Grape that Heals Wine is a panacea for life as well as its raisin d'être Counting the cost of 'American zero' 'Hollywood Lovers' Harmonious future beckons for books and the Internet Elgin Marbles, from ornament to art 'Times' and the Nazis The family and politics Yacht rescues A chorus line? Imperilled archives Monarchy debate A Shropshire double Court Circular Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Thompson Appointment Service dinners Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Personal Column Marriage School news Bowyers' Company Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Harman Grisewood Harman Grisewood, CBE, a former Controller of the Third Programme and Chief Assistant to the Director-General of the BBC, 1955-64, died on January 8 aged 90. He was born on February 8,1906 Burton Lane Burton Lane, Broadway and Hollywood composer, died on January 5 aged 84. He was born on February 2,1912 Anniversaries Joan Knight Joan Knight, OBE, theatrical director and former artistic administrator of Perth Repertory Theatre, died on December 20 aged 72. She was born on September 27,1924 Canon John Cornwall Canon John COrnwall, mission priest, died on December 31 aged 96. He was born on April 24,1900 Jameson's Ride News The Times Crossword No 20,374 Nature Notes Forecast ABTA Magazine Shares bonanza for Halifax members Business Today Lloyds bid British Gas takes £841m charge Former NatWest subsidiary sued Executive Voice Argos shares dive after warning Working Week Sterling blamed for fall in output Bank of Ireland Mortgages Sport Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of Spencer House Reprimand for Walz IMS placing Closing down ATOL Blind date could end in tears at the millennium party Executive Voice Gehe aims to win Lloyds with final bid Picture Gallery Lowndes Lambert looks at Fenchurch Boost for Textiles Tourist Rates Consortium tables bids for Forest Rotten Apple The Sunday Times Hi-Tec passes again BA may face slots upset Homebase insurance Ede and Ravenscroft Northern Rock £40m nursing homes deal Business Roundup Airport chief on course for a smooth landing A Working Week for: Sir John Egan Jon Ashworth meets the man who steered Jaguar to safety before his career took off again with the introudction fo shops to BAA Statement of power set in stone for corporate world Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman assesses the charms of Spencer House after its restoration Martin Currie Commodities Liffe Options Kingfisher set to revive a suffering retail sector Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Argos Lloyds Chem Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Society gathering Tempus British Gas Wall Street Vote now or risk losing your shares The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Anne Ashworth and Marianne Curphey on how the Halifax needs 3.4m 'yes' votes before proceeding with float L&g back in annuity business Season for stock-pickers Personal Investor Tessa Tease Fidelity Investments Refund Time Seymour Sinclair The Equitable Life Don't be left behind in the race for Woolwich shares Sara McConnell explains who will benefit most in the flotation Extra variable distributin should lessen the wrath of large investors Towry Law Patience pays off for Halifax members Comment Senior service to ease care worries Prudential Schroders Portfolio Britannia New-look Tessa is such a tease Sara McConnell takes Abbey National to task over advertising campaign Policy Portfolio Policy Choice Direct Legal & General Don't be fooled by bond sales patter While Gavin Lumsden reiterates a previous wealth warning Actuaries warn on bond guarantees Scottish Widows Neville James Fidelity Investments Direct Chase De Vere Legal & General Eagle Star goes for guaranteed pensions Marianne Curphey examines a new product with a money-back feature People have been frightened off after publicity on mis-selling of personal pension plans The Equitable Life Essential reading for homeowners Take a close look at your annaul statement because it could prove to be a rewarding experience, says Sara McConnell The Football Fund Mercury Asset Management Fidelity Investments Football crazy, or on to a winner? Adam Jones asks whether it is worth supporting an investment fund devoted to our national game The M&g Group Housebuyers take heed of the great rate debate Demand for fixed rates suggests borrowers are not particularly worried about the next five years Discount Direct High yield-high cost Caroline Merrell reports on how corporate bond Peps have fared Mortgages Direct Framlington Exeter Securitised Endowment Contracts Jupiter Take a plunge into Peps Caroline Merrell looks at a new season oferings from fund managers Gold investments have lost their shine The Equitable Life Gold Funds Annuities do repay capital-through higher returns Foreign Colonial Financial services reforms are overdue You won't need a tax accountant Oh yes you will Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Guinness Flight RJ Temple PLC Better rates for Portman savers The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investments PLC The big ideas Our Economics Editor examines the theroretical battleground Martin Currie Prolific Elson Associates The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Equities end week on dull note Knowledge is Power By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Hill Society can peak in Ladbroke Racing: British Challengers Face Tough at Leopardtown's Televised Meeting Move The Clouds to put her opponents in shade Wolverhampton Channel 4 Today's Races on Televison William Hill Outlook Racing next Week Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Leopardstown Thunderer: Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Worsening leg problems end Alderbrook's career Racing: Former Champion Signs off as Jumping Returns The Times Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Thunderer: Newcastle Iceberg threat to Canadian skipper Sailing Cyclone deals early blow to England Cricket: Bowlers Enjoy Useful Workout against Academy but Batsmen Frustrated by Rain Maradona proves he is not the retiring type On Saturday Import policy continues to tax England selectors Rugby Union: Leading Clubs Look Overseas as United States Seek to Settle in Cardiff For the Record By our Sports Staff: Lara leading the way into promising land Wales aspiring to soar above Eagles Sampras and Graf remain focused as rivals succumb Tennis Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Australian Open Singles Draw Snow Reports Akinwande needs win to enhance credibility Boxing Towers are toppled as Reinking finds range In Brief Norwegian Tourist Board The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Taken over by City gents playing a dangerous game Football Weekend View MacAri plays down hopes as Stoke find room at the top The Royal Bank of Scotland Hard man now allying brain to brawn Stuart Pearce Footballer accused of cocaine use By our Sports Staff: Forest wary of backlash from supporters on takeover vote Rugby Union Henman breezes to his first tour title Straight-sets victory over unseeded Spaniard confirms Briton's place in world top 20 Liverpool decline offers for unsettled Redknapp Elements of surprise leave a cloud over sports schedule Dalglish slips quietly back into Newcastle reckoning Cricket First Telecom Why Anne will live for ever On Monday The Times begins the serialisation of the unexpurgated edition of The Diary of a Young Girl. Today Julia Neuberger celebrates the lasting appeal of Anne Frank's thoroughly modern voice Shopping Gardening Country Life Property Home Life… SAGA Take the plunge in fashion's new shirts Four-page special on the joys of Spain Anything else just won't wash Issey Miyake Sale Serious Shopping Gentleman's Outfitters The Secret Life of Anne Frank The Times Hot under the collar Prim collars and cuffs can be combined with plunging necklines, says Heath Brown Three of a Kind George Smith Having the thyme of her life Jekka McVicar doesn't let the cold interfere with her herb farm, says Jane Owen Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden Answers It'll be all white on the night Attractive, glistening patterns in a lawn covered in frost or snow can be planned. 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The eyes have it Alternatively Speaking A Vet Writes You can't smack me, I don't live here Adults should not be made to feel guilty for chastising other people's badly-behaved children The tone adopted by these parents is often apologetic Forget astrology, find your star and follow it Ruth Gledhill finds evidence of strong religious belief and dedication in a presbytery dating from Tudor times Tired hand that rocks the cradle Personal Life Christmas Jumbo Crossword The Times Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing down the moon SIRiUS Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Close Encounters Virginia Charles The Times The Executive Club To Advertise Oh brother, it's so quite in Majorca Four pages on Spain open with Tony Kelly enjoying monastic peace in the hills Majorca Fact Life Budapest: one of the Danube's great cities Noble Caledonia Limited Haggling through the Mekong markets A welcome in Ronda valley Spain: History and high living in the hills of Andalusia; plus Catalonia and its unorthodox cuisine and Cox & Kings No Title Mundi Color Fact File Lounging with the lizards Voyages Jules Verne Cock and bull stories of the mad race In the foothills of the Pyrenees the men of Pamplona battle to heroes worth of Hemingway Noble Caledonia Limited Pamplona Fact File Marbella's embarrassment of riches Spain: More Versace than soggy chips on the Costa del Sol; plus fiestas from a hotel balcony up the coast Never say die before you've taken that trip to Nerja Cunard Word Watching Sunsail Beach Clubs You say goodbye and I say hello Hungary: The contrary pleasures of Budapest and exploring the ancient cities of the Danube by boat AITO Millenium For Further Advertising Details Please Call Emma… Hungarian National Tourist Office Cork & Kerry This little piggy just squealed Vietnam: Markets are the lifeblood of towns, teeming with the vibrant colours and sounds of peasant life Royal Caribbean Vietnam Fact File On the trail of the murderous reivers The Borders: The bloody past of the feuding Scots and English family tribes is being relived after 400 years Scotland Country Club Hotel Group River Country Fact File Oasis Swan Hellenic British Airways Family favourites Jill Crawshaw's International Travel Tips Direct Arctic Holidays at the touch of a button KLM Check-In Trailfinders Flights Bookers Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Ramblers Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Just America Multiple Display Advertising Items Solo's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Africa Travel Centre Travelbag British Midland Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items EuroSites Chez nous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AITO Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Display Advertising Items British Airways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Haven Europe Vacanze in Italia Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New England Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Camp Beaumont Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pembrokeshire Charming Cottage near sandy cove Sail Training Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Brochures 1997 The Ultimate Fly-Drive from Drive USA Private Villa with Pool Holidays France Multiple Display Advertising Items Dream Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Travelbag Adventures Greek Islands Club Multiple Display Advertising Items America Canada Trans Indus Limited AmeriCan adventures Multiple Display Advertising Items Drive America Cayman Islands African Safari Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games and Pastimes The Listener Crossword Word Watching Bride New Brochures 1997 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The bubbles blow into Britain A unique collection is up for sale, says Alan Copps Daihatsu Lotus gives the Elise an electric shock Why the model champion is named 'Schuey' Small is beautiful again Great unwashed get frozen out Why does Britain's infrastructure go to pieces when a snowflake falls? You can't even get your slush-filthy car cleaned unless you drive to Helsinki Driven to Distraction Schools write off test changes New rules forcing learners to pass the theory test first have spread confusion and hit instructors, says Alan Copps Autofax No Title Major Road Works AA Gridlock Guide New electrifying performers Britain launches the battery-driven super-sports car, while new entrants transform the American market Lotus's Elise is a petrol beater Key to Bubbles Now Ford joins the charge in America Audi Classic Weissenfels Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Historic Rheims dream recreated The famous French racetrack's glory days are set to be recreated this summer, reports Eve-Ann Prentice Playboy girls' thrilling laps Helen Mound on the Dutch women Citro?n racers Calling all classic car adventurers. 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