News from 03/02/1997
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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Martyn Dyer, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Helen Johnstone, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Tony Pedder, Executive Director, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Richard Harries, Simon Briscoe, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Giles Whittell and Alan Hamilton, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, I. Richardson (Interim secretary), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Margaret Mitchell, Alan Hamilton, Jason Nissé and Christine Buckley, Rob Hughes and Adam Fresco, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Audrey Magee, N. C. L. Beale, Hilary Rosser, Derwent May, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Alec J. Whiteman, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, Jonathan Bray, John Hopkins, David Miller, Michael Ross, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Transport Correspondent, William Griffiths, P. H. S, Joseph Dean, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, John Carr, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ashbourne (Chairman, All-party Royal Yacht Parliamentary Group), Oliver August, Maurice Frankel, Director, Graham Thomson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Anna Kythreotis, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Christopher Irvine, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Lin Jenkins and Russell Jenkins, Richard Morrison, Andrew Hunter (Chairman, Conservative Northern Ireland Committee), Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Ken McDonald, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday This Week in the Times No Title Passport to Europe No Title Index Tories set Wirral D-Day for early poll Oxford's old guard triumph The Chosen Ones Index Lloyd Webber faces $12m Cats claim Index 15 Pages of Sport Today The Archers' creator dies Cook hint on euro Index Abbey National Uefa says FA knew Germany was to host Cup Prepare to spend euros from 2002, says Cook The Royal Bank of Scotland Thousands remember Bloody Sunday Tory spin-doctor aims to trip up Labour in Wirral British Heart Foundation Gardiner tells lawyers to contest deselection News in Brief Labour tightens child-sex list Parties use Commons clashes Asylum laws condemned Hammersmith Bridge closes Mensa's brightest son BBC news coverage gets major overhaul Briton's new life in South Africa ends in murder Mention of Devil in baptism debated Scientist claims football computer will wrongfoot the bookmakers Midweek lottery curtails viewers' right of reply Woman of 50 gives birth to triplets Creator of The Archers dies aged 92 Reward Girl, 10, moves listeners in drama on dying House our youth 2000 Open gondola will carry two men 24 miles above Earth British balloonists reaching for the stars Business jet goes first class Cellphones direct EU may end cormorant's protected status Midland Working mothers fail to impress Correction Spectators unmoved by players' tussle over rules The Politics Tories fail to satisfy need for reform The Record Conservatives What Voters Think about Proposed Changes Labour Liberal Democrats What They Said The Facts The Politicians Japanese firm earns millions on MoD deal Blunkett backs school uniform By our Education Editor: Teaching inspectors soft, says Woodhead Carlton Airport faces delay as Swampy pledges to dig in for new protest BBC backs Princess's switch to serious role Documentary focuses on landmine campaign Nationwide Picture Gallery Press pack fails to corner royal quarry Isle wedding for Captain Phillips Prescott says private sector would fund yacht Serviceline Insurance Families fear that relatives are being starved in hospital Germ warfare trials failed to plague 'victims' Medical Briefing Bodies are frozen in brain treatment BT McKellen's Richard Iii wins best film trophy By a Staff Reporter: Blair plans lottery £100m for young talent Democracy falters as voters face grim choice in Pakistan Christopher Thomas in Lahore reports that Imran Khan can make little impact in a struggle marred by corruption Goldfish Mobutu seeks military help after setback for mercenaries Air crash blamed on water in fuel Mesh Computers PLC Kuwait sounds warning of new Saddam attack Criminal linked to Mafia was guest at White House Force is still with revived Star Wars ProspEro direct NatWest Sobbing mother found guilty of killing son, 5 Wave of bombs in Corsica (Reuter): Tapie faces night in jail (AFP): Curfew on Taipei teenagers (Reuter): Nato seeking Ukraine deal Rebels defy Fujimori 'Mr San Francisco' dies (AP): Child barred over nailfile (Reuter): Algerian extremists cut off victims' heads World in Brief Silk Cut Israel peace talks to resume Arafat, Netanyahu and Mubarak overcome hostility to set date for Gaza negotiations Pope calls for open Jerusalem Police on scent of truffle-dog thieves Kills Energetic Yeltsin meets Chirac for three hours Milosevic son builds himself a bunker Lights go out as Turks campaign for justice By our Foreign Staff: Protesters beaten in Belgrade battles Gibraltar leader calls Spain's plan laughable' RAC I1 Duce's erotic pillow talk revealed Papandreou widow 'hoarding political dirt' Tempur Juppé should be welcomed with a few euro truths Debonair No Title Puzzling particles An accelerator's odd results tantalise physicists How the honeybee operates by night European Business Machines Power plants steam up over geysers What happens when the Sun starts to boil Solar activity is heading for a climax—to devastating effect. Report by Anjana Ahuja Eagle Star Direct Maple The chosen ones In the privileged world of royal godchildren, Diana, Princess of Wales, is the trophy godmother. Who are these children and how are they chosen? Jason Cowley reports DIAL-a-PHONE Changing role through the ages The Queen's Godchildren Tomorrow Diana's Godchildren Prince Charles's Godchildren Millennium & Copthorne Hotels Pointing children towards the path of God Love at first sight, or is it a moray? Pop Eels Garage, N1 The drama of a lifetime Visual Art The making of the Grade Books Music Epic birthday party Concerts: A Schubert marathon: Järvi at the CBSC Colour of harmony CBSO/Järvi Birmingham Dance This, minister, is Jean Moreau Cinema: Ignore the sex-change—the archetypal Frenchwoman is still just that. Anna Kythreotis reports This week at the National Opera Opera & Ballet Theatres Film Theatre Pop The Times Rise and fall of the surname Derwent May is struck by the new familiarity of the age Men used to like the way in which surnames gave way to Christian names An Anglo-Chinese economic miracle Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew has his critics. But his country is becoming more British than Britain Wrong rights The Times Diary Hard focus The Times Diary The lure of the local Peter Riddell asks: Are the Lib Dems up to Ashdown's ambitions? Flat stats The Times Diary Sore point The Times Diary Ear ear The Times Diary Stand by the Rock Britain must not compromise on Gibraltar's sovereignty Constitutional Clash Conservatives undermine themselves by resistance to change Mystic Mug Fear of losing makes for midweek lottery madness Bloody Sunday inquiry 'a mistake' Mandatory sentences UK steelmaking Highland millennium Implications of decision on funding a new Britannia Victims of trauma: the pros and cons of counselling Promotion of drugs Kosher fast food Extracting money Dash it all Wide of the mark Court Circular Birthdays today Kelly College Personal Column Nature notes Anniversaries Today's royal engagement Memorial services Jersey's tapestry chronicle of occupation wins award Cabbage pots carry rich odour of history Flightseats Airlink Worldwide Embassy Flight Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments in the Forces Worldcall NWT Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The British Kidney Patient Association Forthcoming marriages University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mollie Panter-Downes Mollie Panter-Downes, writer, died on January 22 aged 90. She was born on August 25,1906 Dr Clinton Manson-Bahr Dr Clinton Manson-Bahr, consultant physician in tropical medicine, died on December 31 aged 85. He was born on May 5,1911 Church appointments Godfrey Baseley Godfrey Baseley, creator of The Archers, died yesterday aged 92. He was born on October 2,1904 Nicholas Stacey Nicholas Staccy, corporate adviser, died in London on January 19 aged 76. He was born in Debrecen. Hungary, on December 5,1920 Stories of the Raid News The Times Crossword No 20,393 AA Information Sudafed Forecast Tomorrow Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Shearer provides perfect finish Three Goals in Final 13 Minutes Rescue Newcastle Centrum Television ponders end of an era in rugby TV Action Replay By our Sports Staff: Hapless Rusedski judged to have put a foot wrong Tennis: Ivanisevic Secures Home Triumph after Controversial Intervention by Official Graf knee injury gifts Hingis another title Parrott prevails as White's game goes to pot Snooker: Old Favourite Suffers Another Defeat as Hendry Moves Closer to New Milestone Unknown Ushkov spoils Hickman's birthday party Swimming: Briton Loses European 100 Metres Butterfly Record in Unexpected Circumstances Ballesteros's Ryder Cup worries eased by Martin Golf South Africa retain unblemished record Sport in Brief Riegler races home Defeat stings Bees New role for Lowe Hayles sets new mark Syed seals title in a spin Double goes west Football and politics combine to deal body blow Rob Hughes believes that English opposition to Germany's 2006 World Cup bid is ill-judged England's hurried departure leaves a lot to be desired Cricket Goode carries all before her Badminton New Zealand turn to student Doncaster put in their place by Lionesses Football Southgate rocked by Gibson's hat-trick Rockey Lara's century comes too late for West Indies ProspEro direct Royal Doulton First impressions prove deceptive as Wales flounder Rugby Union: Ireland Survive Early Setback to Extend Remarkable Recent Run of Success at Cardiff Arms Park Rugby within five nations still sterile and negative Glenn Ross, a coach from New Zealand, suggests performances so far in this season's championship need to be kept in perspective. John Hopkins reports Otley win a reward for the motley few When falling behind is the perfect start Unbeaten Newbury carry all before them Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: O'Mahony supplies the finishing touch England finally break their shackles Rugby Union: Scotland are Overrun as Forward Prowess and Inspired Teamwork Pave the Way for Record Victory Picture Gallery Rowell revolution requires more rational appraisal David Miller says the scale of triumph erases the fine line between success and failure Kellogg's Sustain Carling enjoys playing for fun Rob Andrew detects a sense of freedom in the former captain's display Derby pay dearly for reckless lunge by Powell Football Goal United find scraps on top table Chelsea's hot streak proves cold comfort for Vialli Brian Glanville says sidelined Italian may become a cause c?l?bre Phelan escapes the worst of times Albion and Waddle fail to fix funds Breen adds authority and poise in defence of Coventry Juninho excels in battle of opposites Football: Brazilian Takes Control as Wimbledon Start to Pay Price for Successful Season Milosevic steps up to silence his critics Kinkladze revels in forward motion Defiant Redknapp full of Rio bravo Graham drives home a point Norwich Union Result at Derby proves point about backbone FA Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Goalscoreers Bell's League Championship Home Away Non-League and National Leagues This Week's Fixtures Overseas Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's League Championship The ills afflicting football's national health As England prepare to play Italy, David Miller opens a series on the game's standing Rangers forget basic principles Watford draw the line at records Brave Bournemouth bank on dedication Lowly Hereford are still alive and kicking Second bite reward for Terriers McLean fits United jigsaw into picture of success No Title Golden moment when the mahseer was mastered Fishing: London Businessman Lands Catch of a Lifetime after Prolonged Encounter with Exotic Species in Indian Waters SKY Guide to the Week Ahead Gunnell's career safely back on track Athletics: Second Place at Indoor Meeting Delights Former World-Beater Buoyant Leopards put leaders to flight Basketball: Chester Fall Again to Jinx Team in Budweiser League Clash Legal Notices Public Notices G Gateway2000 Duff claims second title in runaway fashion Bowls Sponsors need to nourish as well as promote For the Record Hockey Cricket Snow Reports Picture Gallery Rugby Union Basketball Schools Sport Running in circles on the night of the shooting stars If you think netball is for schoolgirls and cissies, think again, says Sally Jones after a gruelling refresher course Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery The Rules What It Costs Netball Today Gallant Danoli leads Irish gold rush Racing: Cheltenham Betting Turned around by Eclipse of Favourite in Hennessy Thunderer: Newcastle Rapid Raceline Specialists National Hunt Leaders Emotions run high as Wild Illusion triumphs Thunderer: Fontwell Park By our Irish Correspondent: Istabraq makes hard work of landing odds Thunderer: Southwell The Times Bolton and Lancing to prolong rivalry Football Junior lessons that have lasted a lifetime John Hopkins, golf correspondent, on the need to preserve the essence of the game by providing a framework for the young Saturday's Racing Results Junior Golf By a Correspondent: Murtagh anchors new-look England Netball Starting Today European Breaks from Just £24 Cherbourg Capitalisation, week's change Swalec Results and Statistics Zicor Mining placing subject to AIM listing The Times Word-Watching Industrial giant reaches low point Stock Market Demand for stocks is likely to increase just as the supply falls Gilt-Edged Change on Week Tourist Rates Racal seeks partner for telecoms drive The Open University City awaits rate verdicts Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Panther on the prowl over Exmoor TES Power demand for gas 'set to outstrip coal' Bonus package for Energy Group directors reduced European central bank may be modelled on Fed AIM poised to hit record high Babcock wins China contract Forest bid Esprit offer Hearts hope Tesco considers giving its name to French chain Fraud costs insurance firms £700m The Times BAe to promote jet after lost Saudi deal Small firms outdo big businesses ITT may sell assets to fight off Hilton Desmond plans City airport hotel The News Shuttle business Family footsteps Thin cat Insurance Services Star players in the frame The Times City Diary Bye to Bambi The Times City Diary Touché The Times City Diary Confidence can't hide cracks in Santer's window on the world Discord will ensue if people are tricked into donning the straitjacket of a single currency, says Janet Bush Seiko Kinetic A study that pierces the heart of Tory posturing over jobs Philip Bassett looks at a controversial Brussels-inspired analysis of Britain's labour market An ideal show for early risers Radio Choice New mining saga: seams only too familiar Review BBC 1 Choice Satellite and Cable Brussels claims Tory policy on jobs fuelled inequality Abbey moves to outflank Scot Am rivals Times Two Crossword Low Point 43 Clarke says euro is not EU's economic panacea To Business Tomorrow Database upgrade for Customs C&W to abandon German alliance BAA cuts stake in airport bid group Clone 44 Best of Company By our Insurance Correspondent: Insurers demand genetic results
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