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News from 22/01/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Beloff, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Simon Barnes, Andrew Pierce and Alasdair Murray, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Catherine Field, Paul Ashton, Mark Souster, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, William Lord, Ivo Tennant, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Nicholas Lloyd, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Dorothy Walker, Glen Owen and Carol Midgley, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Emma Woollacott, Geoff Brown, Sally Flintoff, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Peter Ball, Christine M. Upton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Clark, James Willis, Norman Lamont, Quentin Letts, John Kavanagh, A. R. Todd, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, J. A. Davis, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Luke Clancy, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Cyril Townsend (Director), Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Richard Bacon, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Mavis Cheek, Belinda Archer, E. Guy Abel, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Ian Brunskill, P. Best, Maggie Brown, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Leyla Linton, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Ronald Thwaites, Janet Bush and Robert Miller, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Joanna Pitman, R. W. Dubell, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Tim Hames, Jason Nissé, Jerry Brahm, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Peter Barnard and Alexandra Frean, Anjana Ahuja, John Shaw, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Brian Glanville, Patrick Howard, Simon Jenkins, Sue Cameron, Tim Jones, James McFarlane, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Fraser Nelson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Heath Brown, Nigel Powell, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Andrew Pierce and Philip Bassett, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Lindsay Nicolle, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, James Knapp, General Secretary, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Matthew Bond, Barry Hyman, Joseph Collins, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, M. G. de St V. Atkins,

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Free Magazine for Every Reader Sick carried in for health service vote Tories win by majority of seven Heaney wins the Whitbread prize Tories defeated on gun cash vote Millwall collapse The Times on the Internet http: //www. the-times.… Index Del Boy is not reliant role model, says schools chief Shops and Little Horrors Heseltine attacks 'Labour front' Gulf War chief is banned from SAS Aspects of Love Picture Gallery School Fees Insurance Agency Limited Vote for your Millennium Favourites Whitehall lapse let UK firm sell arms to Hutus Baby of reason is thrown out with the bathwater of farce Political Sketch Heseltine branded 'silly' for stooges gibe 'Labour business leaders include floating voters and a Conservative party donor American Express Services Europe Limited Left-wing thinkers who took on Thatcherism The Institute Loyalists may be excluded Serviceline Insurance EU card could be passport to open all doors Solo's Holidays Ltd Response to new realities swings prize for Heaney 'Poet of poets' defeats Bainbridge Lock me up says freed prisoner Exotic pets blamed for frogs' demise Final round for historic Thomas à Becket gym Father risks life on ledge to talk son out of suicide TSB Bank plc Football accuser may gain from trial Surgeon questioned on murder struck off Saturday BT Howard may accept compromise to salvage Police Bill Home Secretary prepared to allow Labour amendment on prior approval for bugging Hundreds of sensitive transcripts lost GCHQ signals its readiness to help beat crime Holmes II will search for elementary clues Prawn-flavoured carrots will put better health on menu Medical Briefing Telephone codes to switch again after exchange fails Ringing the Changes By a Staff Reporter: Sacked Britons win race case against Japanese firm Late-night DJ takes Evans hot seat Legal & General Bronzes for Cambridge museum Endeavour Personal Finance Lagerfeld holds the classic line at Chanel £10m child abuse inquiry to question 180 alleged victims Cash-starved hospitals 'forced to discharge violent mental patients Intuit Ltd Return of the premier collection that followed the art of power The Sleep Disorder Clinic Scientists lend a hand to swat flies Camelot Last memories of the Titanic go down with oldest survivor Drugs crackdown set off rioting at top security prison Saga Services Ltd Legion disputes deafness claim Spring blooms banish winter blues Drought forecast this summer Mother of missing girl protests innocence News in Brief Baby remand Timeshare fine Driving penalty Dish equality Killer gets life Drug suspension Tommy to close Concorde's day Sculptor chosen Howard defeated again as peers amend guns Bill Bragg condemns anti-hunt campaign Eagle Star Direct Rock star to sing Labour's praises on political stage Parties collude to thwart Gorman In Parliament Midland Bank plc Can Tories see that the enemy has moved on? Riddell on Politics Clinton must balance quest for racial harmony with liberalism Analysis Gore stakes his claim to inherit presidency Gingrich humbled by ruling on misuse of charity funds Admiral BT Kingmaker behind the reign of Elvis dies in Las Vegas Truth stretched as history is made in the USA (Reuter): White Democrats offered post in Mandela Cabinet Nike mania of Japanese sneaker-snatchers turns to violence Virgin Direct Picture Gallery Greek Cypriots snub peace plan World Brief Woman held in 'Cosby sting' (AP): Road deaths envoy sacked (Reuter): Algiers car bombs kill seven (AP): Footballers go to ground (AFP): Oil spill threatens last ibis Louvre 'failed to seek owners of art looted from Jews' Red princesses wait in wines as Hone Kong's last waltz fades Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd Colonies fight more power for governors (Reuter): Lorries trapped by Greek strike Hebron deal fuels joint plea to tourists The joint Middle East message to tourists Bonn and Prague heal 50-year rift Paris signals end for code that saves lives at sea Time Computer Systems Ltd Feminists besiege monks Mercury Communications Warsaw says it can afford to join Nato Panasonic The British in Paris The staid houses of Givenchy and Dior are appealing to a new kind of customer with the collections from the maverick Brits, says Heath Brown Simpson DIAL-a-PHONE What the baby books don't say about shopping Jane Shilling Gets Dressed Smart shops and small children are a tricky combination Still waiting for the joy of sex Love In Part Three of our series on love in the Nineties, the novelist Mavis Cheek says women are still not satisfied Malice Tomorrow Paying the price for not minding the wage gap … Women aren't taking men's jobs because they've won the equality battle. It's about cutting costs Hill House Hammond Alan Coren Welcome to the poll of the century, and goodbye to the century of the poll Ego centre Picture Gallery Give charity a chance The most vulnerable among us, the old and the young, need to be freed from the dead hand of the welfare state Booking out Bill's men Grrrrrrls A Cabinet seat for Europe Will Blair set up a new ministry asks Sue Cameron Germany Looks East But Central Europe should not take its commitment for granted Still in Waiting The perils of appearing to be already in power War of the Greens Vegetables can be interesting, but are not the only virtuous food Aims of those who took UK into EEC Vote on bugging Rail privatisation 'a costly mistake' Banking on pay of £1 million a year Arab / Israel agreement Public grief Winning books Unspeakable offer Conflict over Chief Rabbi's gesture In the steps of Todd Checkout spies Undercover message Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Personal Column Birthdays today Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Lecture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dennis Main Wilson Dennis Main Wilson, radio and television light entertainement producer, died on January 20 aged 72. He was born on May 1, 1924 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldcall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund for Children Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor James Cross Professor James Cross, scholar of Anglo-Saxon, died on December 18 aged 76. He was born on July 20, 1920 Mr. Lytton Strachey Illtyd James Illtyd James, general and neurological surgeon and teacher, died on December 22 aged 96. He was born on July 7,1900 St. James' Gate Redrow AA Home Insurance Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where £1 million is not enough Curbs on new building are a blow to the homeless The Times Luggage man is new monarch of the glen St. George Fairclough Homes Berkeley Homes Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Belgravia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred McAlpine Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheffield Park Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Courtyard J. F. Ingram Ltd The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items French Property Exhibition The International Property Show Savills Wainhomes "Concerning a Mini-Penthouse in… Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 20,383 Business Western Provident Association AA Information Tomorrow Pension chiefs face PIA grilling Bids now arriving at St Pancras Chambers Media CBI backs Clarke over base rates—for now Deutsche endorses Horlick ban Abbey's early move in fight for new savers Arts Millwall set for administration Sport Nissan UK wins battle for jobs Canon Television and Radio Business Today IBM helps Dow to set record Peps and pensions boost GA Global fund liquidators appointed Legal & Public Notices Guarded welcome by business for proposals on competition Nynex denies merger snags Credit demand and home loans ease Lang blocks Mid Kent bid Boeing grounds stretch jumbo Tourist Rates Britannia suspends savings account Business Roundup Panther pact over Edit 600 Group shares fall First reading for Bill Internet banking service Austin Reed sales rise Barbour Index rises Move to cut PFI costs Daejan Holdings P. L. C. Nissan's economical little runner Why the Japanese plumped for Wearside Black arts of the financial manipulators Basic disagreement on base rates Pennington Greenspan hints at modest rates rise Insurance Services BBC chief nets £3m in takeover of Life Sciences Somerfield sales struggle Triplex hits Cook offer to £72.8m The Times Littlewoods to take Vert stake Alliance Leicester International Shandwick plans one-stop PR shop BZW told to look into leak Commodities Liffe Options Shares resume rise on Greenspan's softer line 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 Somerfield Life Sciences Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cyclical stocks turned over Tempus Triplex /Cook Wall Street Lowe Bell holds back No soft soap in the attempts to clean up Pr in the City Jon Ashworth says the Takeover Panel is prepared to take stern action over unauthorised leaks Business problems brought to life in the classroom The Times 100 is again being sent to schools, Fraser Nelson reports Newmarket Air Holidays Ltd Greed is not a joke, even when it rebounds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Foster & Cranfield Shares rally strongly after falls The Royal Opera Wanna fix Radio 4? Dump The Archers Media, Sales & Marketing Alternative Travel Group Molecular simulations Sterling Publishing Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parametric Technology Corporation Express musical chairs The Listener the News behind the Headlines Stretch for the stars Advertising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fact or Fantasy Multiple Display Advertising Items Myths and miracles Heaven knows what religion has to do with C4's new slot, says Maggie Brown Media, Sales & Marketing David Peachell & Partners The Times Seven-day weakness grips the Express Sales push for capital property Commercial Property Office Property for Sale Debenham Thorpe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Residential Investment Mortgages Nattrass Giles Lift-off for Thames Gateway revival Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Serviced Offices to Let Nigel King & Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flying the cultural flag in Hong Kong From Nigel Kennedy to the RSC, British artists will still be going east after June. Simon Tait reports Skirting issues in no little style Dance Hit and Run Dublin "Enough Energy to Electrify a City" Overseas Smokey Goes Cafe Music Reign of Spam falls mainly on Peña The world's best flamenco guitarist-probably-is in his second home for a concert season. Joanna Pitman reports Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Vicky Featherstone Rising Star The Times Offer Choice Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Theatres Choice Stoned by Crowes Pop and Jazz: Maximum R&B from Georgia; dancing with the Brats; a true original on piano The Black Crowes Cambridge No time to be aloof NME Brats Vibes Night Rocket, N4 Choice Flying solos Andrew Hill Queen Elizabeth Hall Pop Epic hymn to a Renaissance man Opera: As Covent Garden rehearses palestrina, Ian Brunskill meets the director of Pfitzner's masterpiece Seriously fine playing Concerts: High-quality recital by a young violinist let down by the Bridgewater acoustics; plus a difficult debut for a new assistant conductor Midori Manchester George Smith Handmade Furniture, Fabrics & Kilims Opera Concerts Royal Shakespeare Company Buzz, hiss, miss LSO/Placidi Barbican The Times Concerts Tomorrow Land Securities Properties Limited Belinda Smith, Brock House Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charing Cross and Westminister Medical School Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporation of London Mitsui O. S. K. Lines (Europe) Ltd. Secretary/PA up to £14,500 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Connex King's Healthcare NHS Trust Scala International Market Data Systems Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direction Not Disappointment! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alexandra Beaumont Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forget Open Evenings We're Open Every Evening… Work Not Waffle! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Secretary Convent Garden Bureau Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants CroneCorkill Temporary Recruitment Reed Employment Services Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd The Recruitment Company Tate Temp Specialists Jigsaw Recruitment South Molton Appointments Masterlock Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Aldrich & Company German Bi-Ling PA Sheila Childs Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mison Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus HOBstones Small Elite Theatrical Agency HOBstones Mison Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd HOBstones Career Personal Assistant Pathfinders Mercedes-Benz Finance Ltd. Ross & Craig BW Solicitors Wanted Office/operations Manager c£15,000 HOBstones Personnel Secretary Call Opus Recruitment on The Times Newspapers Dawson Granville Group St James's Recruitment University of Warwick Norma Skemp Rec Zarak Hay City Slicker Target Appointments Secretary/administrator Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Assistant B. J. Crawford's Directors Secretary Outstanding opportunities to join one of… Davies Associates, The Old Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administrative Assistant The Royal College of Radiologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strategy International Ltd Grand Union Centre Cox & Kings Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Serena le Maistre & Associates St James's College St. James's College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate Temp Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beat the Winter Blues-Make the Move to Prolaw Office Angels Ltd. Lettings & Sales Negotiators Prodrive Limited Experienced Legal Secretary England intend to expand on hosts' limited horizons Cricket Daryl Foster, 58, yesterday announced his retirement as the Kent coach for personal reasons. The former coach of Western Australia had been with the county for five years Chartered Institute of Taxation Associateship exams, November 1996 The Chartered Institute of Taxation The Association of Taxation Technicians The Financial Training Company Bledsoe aims to keep date with eternity Oliver Holt on the talented quarter back determined to fulfil his potential at last BPP Taxation Courses Off-colour Ipswich fade away Football Snow Reports The Times Last-gasp Johnson upsets Bolton Watford brighten up For the Record Word Watching Sheehan on Bridge Stockport hoping to burnish bright new image Winning Move Keene on Chess Morning glory for Robinson and Morley In Brief Makinen leads Sevens down Towers tumble Quick win Festival options kept open for Sanmartino Racing: Abdulla Hope out to 16-1 for Champion Hurdle Nap: Eastern River (3.40 Lingfield Park) Next best: Bassenhally (2.40 Lingfield Park) Sedgefield Wolverhampton Rapid Raceline No appeal Specialists Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Underwood wings in to team for cup final Rugby Union Fixtures Football will not stand for return to terraces Moya wins undercover campaign Tennis Pie Chart Results from Melbourne Word-Watching Piece of Cake Cousins seizes early edge Ice Skating An airing for fresh ideas Radio Choice Awkward pauses and fluffed cues all round Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Scotland take wholesale half measures Townsend switched to stand-off Team Times Two Crossword American Football 43 Dutchmen ease Derby's passage Maldini takes Italy back in time Holdsworth completes Crewe cut Tennis 46 Everest Fit the Best Street Credibility Web sites reveal secrets of the soaps Page 10 CompuServe Information First degree Burns Hi-Grade Watch gives you a lift Sharp end of presentation Vote count which the Halifax banks on Getting there with online rail times Bridging China's information gap Notebook users can try this one for size Microsoft Corporation Five go mad on supercomputing Infotrade Limited Elementary, dear Holmes The effect is arresting, says Lindsay Nicolle Crime and punishment: how technology can help catch villains or deal with major tragedy PCs nail thieves by secret calls Apple Maple Computer Corporation A small card with a big future Conquering caves with computers Notebook can provide key surveys for expeditions The listening, talking bank goes on screen ClaraNET Internet Service Provider Pentium What has made my monitor go off-colour? Dr Keyboard Reply to a directory inquiry Buzzwords Agenda The Times The Street-wise guy with a direct line to the Rovers Dorothy Walker on the database that knows Britain's longest-running soap inside out Remember Minnie's cat? US Robotics Best ports of call for TV addict site-seers The Times Educational Supplement Opus technology Managers guilty or passing the buck Business Sony forges ahead with PlayStation Neural Net Limited Olympian Consultancy Changing faces in the IT world Phoenix SP Consultants BSA International, Inc. James Rushmore Ltd Data Sciences An IBM Company KPMG Selection & Search The Intelligent Solution for Global Supply Chain… NTT Europe Recruitment Management Group ITNET Innovex Teacher Training Agency South West Computer Resources Nestor International Limited Phoenix Westbrook Computers Career Group 3Com

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