News from 17/01/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Lesley Wynne-Davies, Richard Hobson and Peter Ball, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Philip Webster and Damian Whitworth, Cyril Wood, President, George Greenfield, Mark Souster, D. Headly, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Barry S. Doe, George Sivell, Lerisse Smith, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Roger Maynard, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Page, David Charter Education Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Pearson of Rannoch, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Robin Young, John Burscough, Robert Alcock, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, P. C. Bayley, C. Rossini, Mark Souster and David Hands, David Charter, George Murdoch, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, W. T. Hutton, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Lin Jenkins, Steve McCOMBE, P. D. O'connor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Inigo Gilmour, Alix Ramsay, Caroline Merrell, Alice Thomson, Bronwen Maddox, Terence J. King, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Susan Kelly, Simon Spalding, A. C. Moran, Roger Boyes, Mar, Sarah Cunningham, George Sivell and Robert Miller, Terence Parsons, Jay Appleton, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, Christine Buckley and Oliver August, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster, Eric Reguly and Alexandra Frean, Dominick Shirley, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, George Young, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoYou are the Masters now Millennium plan's future in the balance Hope of deal after late night talks Group banned over 'Ecstasy is safe' claim Evans to quit TV & Radio Suspended City 'superwoman' resigns to sue bank Ronnie Scott my Cool Dad Letters Picture Gallery Arts Newcastle Divided Sport Poll shows Tories narrowing gap Windfall for policy-holders Tomorrow Government slips into a minority after MP dies Bass Wind section leads way in concerto of cant Political Sketch Labour in U-turn on bugging proposals Review of sex crimes 4m homes may need to buy new aerials to pick up Channel 5 Dell Warship's cat is honoured after brush with intruder Princess plans new action on mines ban Clegg case referred to Court of Appeal News in Brief E-coli claims 17th victim Wildfowling ban lifted Pact on benefits cheats DSS fraudster jailed Cult children released Plea for Catholic education Hair-raisining feat rewarded Tunnel animal guard hitch Boy, 12, raped lost tourist Musical pleasure in store Boys 'killed mother for the promise of jet skis' Father accused of plotting wife's murder Royal squad Pc held after gun incident 'Jessica Christ' play upsets Catholics Clothes found in hunt for missing girl Warning for Carlton over royal debate Lady gives the tramp a helping hand to find a home and a job WHSmith Referendum Party Chris Evans quits as BBC refuses a four-day week Making Waves on the Radio Britain comes bottom of the class in international maths test Canon The Questions Fearless woman gives clues to brain Awful month for Wimbledon 'netted Segers £19,000' Dixons Eric Sykes berates new wave of comics Shoppers warm to freezer bargains Weekend Shopping Mercury Transplants of pig organs may never be given approval Griffin £7m lottery grant saves stately home that caught Austen's unsparing eye Legal & General Big fines for foreign trawlers News in Brief Farmer cleared Lorry kills boy MD resigns Wedding chest Lost porpoise Major dismisses Labour's 'crude' poster campaign Grubby conflict debases politics and breeds dishonesty Riddell on Politics Moben Goldsmith tries tabloid tactic New royal yacht may be privately funded In Parliament The Royal Bank of Scotland Peers back down over change to guns Bill Forgotten city yields treasures of Ancient Greek colonists Smoking can ease swearing sickness Medical Briefing The Times Selenia Motor Oil Botham's son finds true love in nightclub Dyson US asks Vietnam for return of its mislaid plutonium Bill Cosby son is shot dead Lebed capitalises on American invitation (AP): OJ's blood not planted, court told News in Brief Dole honour Clinic bombed (Reuter): Peruvian veto Ebonics retreat Tiny Picture Gallery Brussels lines up against Britain on multispeed Union The Coperative Bank Warsaw sets money date Germans tip Delors to head bank Thomas Cook Vichy chief makes last bid to avoid Holocaust trial (AP): Rome wins vote on federal reform to block separatists First Advice Skeletons revive horrors of Stalin's purges Memos back top French link to KGB News in Brief (AP): Babysitter held (AFP): Sofia walkout (AFP): Gandhi setback (Reuter): Sherry man dies Magnet (Reuter): German jailed over brides (AFP): Balloonist faces hot reception in Libya Saddam celebrates 'victory' Time Israeli leader wins Knesset vote on Hebron pullout Hint of peace deals with Arab states as troops begin to leave holy city Withdrawal Hunt resumes for way out of Jerusalem labyrinth Peace Prospects Cellnet M Shokri & Associates Ltd Tactical shift fails to solve enigma Reaction Algiers troops in casbah gun battle with guerrillas Africa's ex-rebels go back to war against new foes Admiral World Leather New light on Britons killed in Indonesia 'I thought the divorce law was good, but we got it as wrong as could possibly be' Ruth Deech has been at the coalface of legal reform since the Sixties. Today she chairs the authority on human fertilisation and embryology Toyota My memories of a cool dad The Atlantic separtated them, but Ronnie Scott and his illegitimate daughter remained close. Speaking for the first time since his death, she tells Carol Midgley how she missed her chance to say goodbye Hillary fades as Liam triumphs in the name game Sign of the Times Sale Philip Howard Send in the clowns—don't bother, they're here Hey—diet Good Deedes Picture Gallery High-minded and doomed Blair and Ashdown want to break the mould, but the effort may break them Old news Team work No prizes Clinton's new sobriety Bronwen Maddox Expects an older President to be wiser The Masters now Readers and writers in this season of the polls 'Obfuscation' over Gulf War illness Winter swims Honours due Odds even Quality of privatised rail assessed Family assets Water buffalo A chorus line? Human cost of landmine legacy Fenced commons Retreat from Kabul Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial service Woolmen's Company Luncheon Personal Column Birthdays today Service dinner Rannoch School, Perthshire Appointment Dinners Cavern Club sweats it out for 40 years Latest wills Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Wanted Sir Peter Tennant Obituaries Sir Peter Tennant, CMG, OBE, diplomal and industrial spokesman, died on December 22 aged 86. He was born on November 29,1910 Personal Column Announcements Janet Rance Janet Rance, journalist, died of cancer on December 18 aged 58. She was born on March 24,1928 Multiple Display Advertising Items Iain Mills Iain Mills, Conservative MP for Meriden since 1979, died yesterday aged 56. He was born on April 21,1940 Townes Van Zandt Townes Van Zandt, singer and songwriter, died of a heart attack on January 1 aged 52. He was born on March 7,1944 From our Special Correspondent, Menton: On This Day The Game of Boule a Sad Pleasure of the Riviera News The Times Crossword No 20,379 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Harris raises £23m in stake sale Ford cuts jobs as Siemens expands Economics ScotAm in £3,000 payout bonanza Newcastle to show losses of £17m Float flurry prompts upgrade for Crest Education Sport Strong pound allows Clarke to leave rates unchanged Allied Dunbar Television and Radio Business Today Making tracks Snowballing Railtrack told to step up investment The Sunday Times Woolwich in float shares muddle L&G's new business up by half Deflation sets in at Treasury Plan for petition opposing South Bank move Anite sale of Case interests lifts shares London goal for Italian football club Brokers to combine Mercedes chief goes Scots defend banknotes Lanica shares fall 10% Pearson chief buys Triplex bid go-ahead Brooke better off Digital Equipment dives Speciality Shops buys US reviews Boeing's McDonnell merger Business Roundup Tourist Rates Lonrho chief says Bock sale has hit demerger Menzies shares plunge 12% after profit fall Legal & General Amicable, but hardly user-friendly Why the feeling is not mutual at ScotAm Newcastle's flotation out of Toon Lord Harris makes an honest pile Pennington PSD flotation date Proteus has regained self-belief, says Miller Clyde cashflow enjoys 29% lift Barclays Shell seeks move into electricity Commodities Liffe Options Rate pegging sends shares on record-breaking run 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 Clyde First Leisure Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes The lost empire Tempus John Menzies Wall Street Other fish to fry The Times City Diary Standing down Licensed to call Home fixture Plain wordy Flexible ways of the Panel exceptionally hard to beat Jon Ashworth on a watchdog keen to preserve its freedom of action Can Brown learn Clarke's tricks? It the pound is too strong, it brings balance of payments and inflation troubles Economic View Kleinwort Benson Mis-selling started at top Direct transfer of shares Not in the can yet BT agrees $1bn deal in Nigeria McKay higher BLP disposal Easdaq $1bn Finelist leads car parts market after ?61m deal Legal & Public Notices First Leisure goes for growth with £100m investment plan Surveyors sight building revival Small firms voice fears on 48-hour work week Raytheon wins Hughes battle The Sunday Times Goldsmiths placing Allied Textiles slips Coda losses at £4.9m Nobo dividend held LME task force Eastman Kodak rises to $1.28bn Business Roundup Mercedes-Benz The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management LTD Selective buying lifts equities Aquascutum Ring in the new Live Music BBCPO/Oramo Manchester One-woman jukebox Eddi Reader Bridewell, EC4 SHL Music 1 Music 2 Last chance for new music Richard Morrison reports on the belated attempts to persuade music-lovers that 20th-century composers have something to say Oliver's antidote to attitude Jazz Albums Music 3 Royal Festival Hall Tomorrow Improving the life of Brian He's bigger than Boyzone in Ireland. Alan Jackson meets Brian Kennedy Time to Bowie out Cool in the Seventies, tiresome by the Nineties: Caitlin Moran debunks a famous 50-year-old HMV Pop 1 Pop 2 The Times Educational Supplement Pop 3 Stars without their stripes Pop Albums Pop 4 Art Galleries Weekend Choice Choice 1 Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbo) Choice 2 A pint in the stalls, please Fringe Theatre: The 1997 Guinness Pub Theatre Awards; plus a delightful solo show Daniel Rosenthal on a growing initiative to bring theatre productions to pub-goers all over Britain Cherry pickings Theatre 1 Theatre 2 All major credit cards accepted Effect of European revocation Queen's Bench Divisional Court Prisoner's right to free speech Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millfield National Extension College Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James's College EF Damages for patent infringement Queen Anne's School American University in London (AUL) St John's College and St Catherine's… Alleyn's School Dulwich London Se22 Yehudi Menuhin School Courses Want a plum job? How the careers service can help you Even for graduates, finding a first job can be a traumatic experience. David Charter offers advice on how DfEE Why tradition is still the best bet Students should make the most of their time at university to give them a head star in the career stakes NBS St Albans School Bursar A man who is spoilt for choice The University of Birmingham The long search for a 'proper' job NBS Warwick Preparatory School University of Durham Managing Director University of East London DfEE Lancaster University University of Cambridge Worksop College University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Courses The Times Cife Helpline Easter Revision Abbey Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketing team targets punters Racing Kempton Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Guide to our In-Line Racecard Picture Gallery Kelso Southwell Towering display in capital showdown In Brief Devils rampant TV deal reached Overwhelming Hightown to offer test for Slough Hockey From a Correspondent in Palmerston North: Silverwood advances his claims for Test place Cricket: Five Wickets for Tunell as England Romp Home Dravid and Ganguly inject life into India's batting Scoreboard Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Fixtures Snow Reports Hat-trick by Stuart No side good enough for grand slam Rob Andrew says home unions are overplaying international cards Wainwright in line to play dual leading role Mark Souster on the man aiming to guide Scotland to the grand slam and enhance his claims to captain the British Isles City Index Allardyce follows Dalglish into high-pressure post Football: Ferguson Sets Date for Retirement and End of his Successful Era at Old Trafford Managers ill-prepared for job Difficult process Before their time Kicker on board Adding some bite Repeat episodes of men behaving badly Fiery Tarango talks up his chances Tennis: Sampras and Sanchez Vicario Ease through to Third round of Australian Open Samsung Davenport improves his managerial prospects Non-League Football: Directors Shortlist Three for Southport Job More agony for Auntie? Radio Choice Bad business as usual for Taggart followers Review BBCI Satellite and Cable Stress fracture that broke Keegan's spirit Times Two Crossword Lynne Truss 42 Blyth tangled in rigging mystery Russell revels in role reversal Tennis 42 First Telecom Scotland hooker pulls out with neck injury
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