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News from 20/01/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Donald Irvine, President, Jon Ashworth, Adrian Lee, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Keith Patel, Chairman, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, A. W. Macara, Chairman, James Bone, Richard Foster, Carl Mortished, Norman Browse, Chairman, Morag Preston, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Simon Pattisson, Eleanor Gall UK Director, Joe Joseph, Joel Wolchover, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Bridget Harrison, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Maurice Webb, Anne Ashworth, Personal Finance Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julian Bream, B. E. Hassell, Chief Executive, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Sir Freddie Laker, Erica Wagner, Literary Editor, Mark Cliffe, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Ian G. Bogle, Chairman, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Charles Kidd, David Hands, Christopher Courtauld, Stephen Baxter, Matt George, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, Leslie Turnberg, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, David Miller, Adrian Zuckerman, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Emma Wilkins, Sarah Forde, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Christopher Forsyth, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Dominic Kennedy Social Affairs Correspondent, Sandy Gall, Chairman, Oliver August, Andrew Newton, Chairman, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Nicolas Walter, Bruce Cairns, Eileen McCabe, Adam Zeman, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Francis MacLeod Matthews, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, Malcolm Fellowes-Freeman, Chief Executive, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, James N. Johnson, Chairman, Andrew Morris, Chief Executive, Tom Rhodes, Frank le Due, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, D. J. M, Christian Dymond, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Free Magazine for Every Reader This Week in the Times Index Brown aims for two-year freeze on spending Archbishop takes a sabbatical Love Picture Gallery Tories trail in by-election opinion poll Ballot 15 Pages of Sport Howard defends his bugging law Tolkien's Book of the Century Arafat returns to Hebron in triumph Alternative service Pink Top sports stars are targeted by letter bombers Tories to remove power of education authorities Letter bombs mark shift to terrorism by British neo-Nazis Targeted sports stars tell of fears that racism is growing across Europe American Express IRA mortars miss Cardinal's schools view Surrogacy ruling soon Ashdown plea for unity Thunderflash alert Mystery virus hits frogs Bullish London Zoo to bring back bears News in Brief Worshippers desert vicar who married his curate Rival prayer service packs village hall Police dig up garden in hunt for missing girl Backroom boy's low fidelity debut goes straight to No 1 Philatelists pay penalty of Euro loss Queen's group to discuss TV debate Sheraton Eastender triumphs with Paris collection Rifkind urges Kohl to spell out limits on superstate The Foreign Secretary has insisted on unanimity before an inner core of EU countries, such as France and Germany, can press ahead, Arthur Leathley writes Tolkien wins title Lord of the Books by popular acclaim Carlton Britain's Favourite Books: The Top 100 Quick snip gives new hope to the infertile Everest Henry VIII loved to shop until his enemies dropped Royal inventory of 100,000 items reveals acquisitive zeal of England's richest monarch Whiff of the sea stinks out Middle England Alliance Francaise Nun flees town she tried to help Admiral Britannia By a Staff Reporter: No sweet ending for yachting survivor Tories may miss out on the fruits of reform The Record Conservatives Where the fiercest battle for votes will be fought 1: Education The Politics Labour Liberal Democrats The Politicians The Facts What They Said Tories want to privatise social services Invest on-line Poignant duty on Britannia's last world tour Tablet side-effects may brighten the long, dark nights Medical Brifing The Goldfish credit card Police fear pensioner was killed for £200 News in Brief River death Phone fault Sick hospital Snow nominated Shake-up in international clubland will raise crop of resentful outsiders Staff of troubled Paris bank hold executives hostage Mesh Shipwreck boy is saved Austrians surprised by exit of Vranitzky Milosevic 'prepared to unleash new war' Pakistani mourners run amok World Summary (Reuter): Joy in Bulgaria over new leader (AP): Miami officials asked to resign Greek farmers fight strikers (Reuter): Murdered Cosby son is buried (AP): Lima police shoot at bus Hebron crowds hail triumphant Arafat Hutu extremists kill Spanish relief workers Balloonist heads for landing in India BT Honda Second-term Clinton to offer hand of peace By our Foreign Staff: 57 die in Algiers car bomb and village massacre Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Gingrich 'must pay his fine from own funds' Exxon seeks oil tanker's return to Alaska waters Priest is 'arrested smoking cocaine' Why the Ba/aa Monopoly Must Be Stopped Dear Prime Minister, When, in 1982, my Skytrain was… When the face is an open book How do we know at a glance whether somebody is feeling angry or unhappy? Adam Zeman on decoding the language of facial emotion Nokia Swallowed by a star Black holes solved Hiv vaccines The happiest nations Science Briefing Monkeys key to HIV vaccine Picture Gallery The Times Iceland laughs the longest Picture Gallery You are not alone - 34% of men suffer from impotence… A man, a woman - and all the flavours of Eden Aspects of Love In Part One of a series in which leading women writers examine love in the Nineties, Helen Dunmore explains how food and intimacy are inextricably linked SAGA Tomorrow Service line Insurance Newmarket Air Holiday Ltd. A President's ball is anything but a party Homework's coming home Pupils in Britain do less homework than in other countries. John O'Leary asks if they The Times 'Digging in books can be fun' 'At First I Thought, this is Horrible' Important Safety Notice History of Concern 'School is quite severe' Should do more . . . while Joe Joseph bemoans the extra work it would mean for parents Whose history essay is it anyway? 'I like it, I wish we did more' DIAL-a-PHONE 'For me, homework is a fact of life' Time Arts the Week Ahead This is his life Concert Julian Bream Maple Why is London winning all the prizes? Sweet music to Belfast ears Luke Clancy on the opening of a new £32m concert hall for Belfast ENO Tommy Everything but the Union Jack Opera: Rodney Milnes on ENO's staging of The Italian Girl in Algiers This time, Ophelia chooses life Theatre The Shift Theatres Angry old guitar man Pop Link Wray The Times Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Give chief officers full authority Michael Howard explains the reasoning behind the Police Bill Baton charge Why Nicola Horlick was underpaid In asset management as in football, payment is by results, so teams cannot afford to lose top scorers Troubles for the victors As well as facing the people, says Peter Riddell, the parties must face the issues Riddell on Monday Kennel club Full blast New ewe The Education Vote Why political campaigners mark the classroom so high Speak out for Business Labour's industrial policies must not go unchallenged Henry's Hoard When furs and lace were more than luxuries Paying a just price for higher fees in the civil courts Doctors and Police Bill Lyceum discovery Labour and schools Expanding cost of private healthcare Press and Prince Promotion of drugs Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Disputed criteria for Oxbridge entry Landmines legacy Great survivors Mezzanine melodies Court Circular Birthdays today Funeral service Service luncheon Nature notes Hope of new cathedral lends spiritual air to the millennium Anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills The Hawthorns School Worldcall Flights Directory Icarus Travel Ltd Airlink Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Jetline Capital Flights Flightseats The Times Marriage Lloyds TSB Foundations Anthony C. Everett Embassy Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Neville Crump Neville Crump, racing trainer, died on January 18 aged 86. He was born on December 27,1910 Church appointments Sir John May Sir John May, PC a former Lord Justice of Appeal, died on January 15 aged 73. He was born on June 28,1923 Stanley Hyland Stanley Hyland, television producer, died on January 18 aged 82. He was born on January 26,1914 Peter Dormer Peter dormer, writer on art and design. died on cancer on December 24 aged 47. He was born on January 1,1949 Odeon Cinema January 20.1950 Odeon Cinema the Blue Lamp News The Times Crossword No 20,381 Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling New Zealand In the Times Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Stylish Bergkamp signals red alert Second-Half Goals Put Arsenal Back on the Title Trail Citibank Back pain may put Cork out of Test reckoning Cricket: Insury to Leading Bowler Takes Shine off Improving Fortunes of Touring Team Whizz-Kidz England gathering momentum Troubled Australians call up Bichel for Adelaide Corsie in pursuit of world indoor record Bowls: Chairman Hoping to Avoid Administrative Distractions this Time Scoreboard from Hamilton Tendulkar's declaration involves risk Snow Reports Troubled Graf finds Coetzer too hot to handle Tennis: South African Thrives under Buning Sun as More Seeds Fall by the Wayside at Australian Open Britons negotiate qualifying charade Ice Skating BBC produces nimble final try TV Action Replay Ainslie aims to prolong class struggle in Rio Sailing: Olympic Silver Medical-Winner Renews Rivalry with Brazilian Australian Open Results Seiko Kinetic Champion convinced the best is yet to come Boxing Blackburn draw strength from Parkes's resolve Actionreplay Liverpool's new recruits rise to the challenge Football Wise words prove perfect reply Golden moment from Giggs lifts United Francis left cursing Spurs' luck as Vega sees red Dalglish taxed by flawed inheritance Football: Le Tissier Punishes Newcastle in Spectacular Style as Two-Goal Lead is Surrendered Safety still the name of Kinnear's game Ince wants to stay in Italy, says Hodgson Middlesbrough find unity in adversity City turns to football for a sense of pride The Football Fund FA Carling Premiership Pools Check Non-League and National Leagues Overseas Late collapse reduces Vale to tears Football: Rudge Despairs as Qpr Recover from 4-0 Half-Time Difficit to Snatch Unlikely Draw Bolton bare teeth to chase off Wolves Stockport fire warning of more upsets to come City Index Old boys' reunion turns into a rout for Ratcliffe Holders fall to ambitious Harriers Blowing whistle on rumours of a conspiracy Croydon fight back to keep cup dream alive The London Hernia Centre Brown's defiant run comes to muddy end Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Exit of Radford highlights splits in BAF structure Athletics Scheme to spot talent at a stroke In Schools Sandbach prosper despite split decision Britain to host new stage race Cycling The Times By a Correspondent: Murtagh raises a question of image Netball Mulligan makes mad dash Racing: Maguire Triumphs after Police Escort Helps Him Reach Leopardstown in Time Wrestling with complexities of revamped classifications Southwell Jukes returns with a double National Hunt Leaders Newton Abbot Carlisle Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Wales breathe fire into hopes of modern revival Jenkins passes 500 points as disappointing Scotland are sunk in five-minute burst of scoring Ireland retain competitive instincts Prodigals in league lay path to victory Mark Souster considers the impact that the players who have returned to their union roots had on the Murrayfield match Ashton's pure romantics eventually lose the plot Championship welcomes return of the dragon Rob Andrew believes other countries must take note of a powerful performance Quick solution required for numbers game Six into three will go; but which three, as far as England are concerned, remains a conundrum Christopher Irvine turns to some great names of the past for their solutions to England's problems in the back row Institute of Legal Executives Autumn 1996 Examination Part Ii No Title Grayson's kicking skill could tip balance Leopards' leap puts them out of reach Basketball: London Club Inflicts Second Successive Cup Final Defeat on Sharks Sleightholme proves Bath's Sunday best Rugby Union: Bottom Four Becoming Detached in Courage First Division as Leicester Take over at the Top Record run propels Gloucester to safety Healey accelerates his claim for recognition By a Correspondent: Orrell's priorities in need of adjustment Southgate denied in seven-goal thrillers Hockey Sykora and Wiberg dominate slalom Sport in Brief Hogan record equalled Triumph for Japan Oldham bid farewell Noble effort by Devils Four wins for Cooper Saracens drive home their point Gullivers Sports Travel Leadbetter joins search for next Faldo Mel Webb says young golfers have much to gain from exciting new sponsorship Golf Daihatsu Junior Tour Dates Johnson aims to build on his tour de force Hiltons resolve to remain best in the world Ballroom Dancing Ruth Gledhill talks to the British couple whose ambition is undimmed by years of success at the highest level of their sport Hockey Rugby Union Picture Gallery For the Record Guide to the Week Ahead Racing Lingfield Park A great way to spend a Sunday After seeing a women's rugby match Christian Dymond says England v Sctoland will be a cracker Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge How to Join in Keene on Chess Winning Move The Times Capitalisation, week's change Debonair Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Easy Jet Pointers to the Chancellor's actions over interest rates Economic Outlook Tesco stays ahead in store wars Companies Barclays Share boom for resources in Australia Bazaar way to do business fulfils Eastern promise The rise of the new retail emperors is charted by Carl Mortished Business School Pensioners bonds lead Savings rush TSB Gold Fields Group The press barons who are proud to be provincial Frank le Due on regional newspapers Thameslink poised to enter the private sector network Gold Fields Group Alternative Investment Market Tourist Rates Word-Watching By a Correspondent: New moves due in fight for Conrail Change on Week Loades opts to leave official list for AIM TES Last-ditch defence at Wm Cook Negative equity fall Company profits back to strength The Inntrepreneur Beer Supply Company Limited Bp signs $1bn gas deal with Germans Unions see drawbacks of inward investment Cadbury sale to Coke likely to satisfy EU Training budgets increase Gold Fields Group Callaway drive to halt fake golf clubs Irish reserves and election add up to Budget bonanza BA agrees dispute pact with pilots Star trader status loses its shine at Morgan Grenfell Robert Miller looks into the repercussions of the high-profile suspension of Nicola Horlick Nicobrevin Strong sterling is paving way for rally in UK bonds The Times City Diary A programme set in stone A weekend with the lads is a mixed blessing Review BBC Airtours share scheme angers pension fund advisers Heseltine and Blair pitch for business vote Times Two Crossword Shopping Name may sue over shares sale Horlick's hard line may have cost her up to £½m In Business Tomorrow Hollinger casts eye over regional press Direct Link-Up Laker in Branson camp to fight BA

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