News from 04/02/1997
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James Landale, Robin Cook, Phil Yates, Bruce Hunter, Brian Collett, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Zahid Hussain, Paula Davies, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Norman De Mesquita, Lynne Truss, Margaret McALLISTER, President, Carl Mortished, Emma Wilkins and John O'leary, Christine Hancock, General Secretary, Morag Preston, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Liz Forgan, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Desmond J. Duffy, John Young, Norman Hammond and Nigel Hawkes, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Nick Catliff, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Andrian Lee, Valerie Riches, Director, Roy Denman, Woodrow Wyatt, Peter Barnard, Rachel Morris, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Robin Gauldie, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Tephen Platten (Chairman, Pilgrims Way), Andy Lavender, Frank Prendergast, Leader, Marit Hargie, David Miller, David R. Barclay, John Aglionby, John Grigsby, Adam Fresco and Dareh Gregorian, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Gerry Scully, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, William Wolmer, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, M. E. J. Curzon, William H. C. Frend, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, P. A. Langard, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Russell Kempson and Peter Ball, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Anatole Kaletsky and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ged Martin, Piers Coleman, John O'leary and Jon Salmon, Hugh Norwood, Michael Horsnell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Elizabeth Graham, Frances Gibb, David Bellamy, Veronica Heath, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Rebecca Mobray, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Arthur Leathley and Adam Jones, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Hugh W. Mellor,
ResumoPassport to Europe Your chance to I take a break..… Major takes poll battle to Brussels Warning on Europe's 'Trojan horse' Tory mailshot to shareholders Zoe's stepfather on murder charge Reluctant hero Tv & Radio Changing fortunes of the lottery Letters Libby Purves Lion King is a pussycat really Arts Anatole Kaletsky Why bigger will not be better, a… Sport Rethink on Hong Kong passports The Taboo Killer Men and prostate cancer Home & legacy ITF Pakistan turns to Sharif as Bhutto is routed Grimsby or bust, insists Pamela Anderson fan Labour denies policy switch on single currency Increasingly Euroseeptic line on monetary union mirrors public antipathy to euro Party courts disaster by placing head in the lion's mouth Dell American TV network portrays Blair as copycat 'Tony Blinton' Dust leak affects 6 at Sellafield Train hits car Murder clues £715m BSE cost Test traps rapist Eton arrrest Smith's TV debut Navy in rescue Two men shot in 'road rage taken to its extreme', murder court told Boy, 12, crashes onjoyrideand injures brother Secret tapes of couple's row replayed in court Swindlers jailed over church 'miracle' Rolex of Geneva Girl, 11, fails in court attempt to save school bus Abbey National Girl died after doctors failed to diagnose cyst Parents reluctantly accept £30,000 settlement Patient died after getting wrong blood transfusion Major promises stylish World Cup in battle to outbid Germans Academics defend school record of working mothers MoD drops failed £50m battlefield spy system Car insurance gone up? Beryl Reid leaves actor her cats - complete with cottage By a Staff Reporter: Woman, 76 with heart disease is jailed Corrections Crossroads of History Monday misery is seen in a new light Ariel Eccentric bachelor leaves £2 million Colditz secrets of Indian doctor who defied Nazis GIRO Personal Banking Earth at risk of collision with unseen comets The Broadcasting Complaints Commission New Labour Euro Danger Stone Age teenagers cut their teeth on smoky chewing gum Daewoo Picture Gallery Rationing care must not mean rationing food Medical Briefing Road works ease the jam Primary schools facing closure No title Mills hires Pr woman for CPS Street star ill Accused held Baby inquiry Island twinning Glider crashes Head-butt case Abuse inquiry Swan's record BBC seeks to ban soundbites from political coverage Television crew breached paper owners' privacy The Cooperative Bank L'oréal Elvive Blair pledges to create 'national trust for talent' Tory campaign gets off to a shaky start Heseltine and DOrrell at odds over the Government's chances of holding Wirral South Conservative Mercantile Credit Labour Tnenty Pence Lib Dem Gardiner comeback attempt rejected In Parliament Detective changes station in life as he retires to Lords Tourists in dark over hotel stars Mandarins face work experience Rail firms think big for fatter travellers Manchester Airport Nato expansion would be 'biggest error in 50 years' No title £2m record paid for E1 Greco Master Card Cindy and Rita cover tracks in muddied field of German BSE Clampdown in Belgrade dams tide of protests Time Mainstream parties work on strategy to thwart Le Pen Night of fear as relentless police go on attack Royal Mint Snap poll held in rich land of false teeth Clinton hopes to appease foes with tax-cutting budget Dole pushes wife to White House Mercury SmartCall Banker leaps at $1m goal Zaire claims allied troops coming to rescue (Reuter): Israelis open road to Hebron SAGA Service Ltd Judge tells of unease after his first death sentence (Reuter): Bulgaria brought to standstill by strikes (Reuter): Bookfair blaze (Reuter): Fewer Russians (Reuter): Piracy soars (Reuter): Writer killed (AFP): Stings removed Bhutto party complains of vote-rigging after faithful desert her Dynastic feuds and husband's reputation undermine support in Sind power base Australia people's panel to debate ending monarchy Haven for Chinese dissidents Admiral (Reuter): Singapore ministers sue rival By our Foreign Staff: Imran Khan dismissed by voters Reuter: Plea for food aid by North Koreans Midland The Listening Bank Sisters-in-law vie for right to family legacy The Times Between ourselves Prostate Cancer: This year, 8,600 men will succumb to the second most common male cancer. Yet, unlike breast cancer, it remains virtually a taboo subject. Jeremy Laurence reports on controversial new recommendations for treatment Betrayed by my own brain Cecil Todes, a child psychiatrist, was 38 when Parkin's disease forced him into a tortuous, irreversible spiral of decline "Impotence" Chelsea Town Hall Bitchy, affectionate, confessional Take a dozen women, a couple of novels, some wine-the result is a book club, says Rachel Morris Leukaemia Research Fund Hill House Hammond Sex and the single virgin Tara McCarthy is a rock critic and a New Yorker. At the age of 26 she has written a book in praise of virginity-her own. Quentin Letts reports Holiday Inn Labour's no soft touch for Europe The Shadow Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, on Tory vacillation Major may yet rule out monetary union on principle Hello girls The creeps Picture Gallery Labour's no soft touch for Europe The Shadow Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, on Tory vacillation No one said balancing careers and children was going to be easy Sickening The Times Diary Hay fever The Times Diary Labour's no soft touch for Europe The Shadow Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, on Tory vacillation Woodrow Wyatt is scornful of March madness The Cook Currency Labour remains more likely to lead Britain into EMU Milosevic and Friends The world must speak to Belgrade with one voice Foul Play England deserve a level playing field for the World Cup Nurses' pay levels 'dispiritingly low' Children's dental care On the register Cold comfort Business letters, page 31 Letters should carry a… Toyota effect on inward investment Robin Hood approach Private lives North West a loser Welfare of the family War grave in Libya Pilgrim's progress in modern times Defence of the Swiss Channel 4 stakes All to play for Court Circular Today's royal engagement Rosemary Peile Premium Bonds Reception Birthdays today Personal Column Luncheons Lecture Phone lifeline faces cash cut-off Dinners Party Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Sir William Crawshay Sir William Crawshay, DSO, soldier and public servant, died on January 25 aged 76. He was born on May 27,1920 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldcall Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Frank Clarke Frank Clarke, OBE, electronic engineer, died on January 4 aged 77. He was born on January 23,1919 On this Day Professor Vero Wynne-Edwards Progress against the flow Thames Gateway The Royals Business Park Thames gateway The Conference Labour's no soft touch for Europe The Shadow Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, on Tory vacillation John Young on the battle to get Tourists to visit east London Grimley Together at last for the benefit of all residents John Young reports on the new spirit of co-operation among the local authorities in the Thames Gateway Thamesmead London North Kent Success Royal finale for the Docklands dream Development beings homes, jobs, exhibition centre—and plenty of fish English Partnerships Hop on here for Paris Thames Gateway Fantasy winner must come out of the shadows The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game Footballers Factfile ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,394 Business AA Information AirUK Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section Ivory & Sime chief quits over management fallout Business Editor Lindsay Cook Output boost unlikely to push rates up By our Economics Editor: Governor warns of EMU 'risks' John Charcol Arts Tories to fight long-term joblessness Law MTM founder jailed over £250m fraud Sport House of Fraser eyes Liverpool Television and Radio Business Today Gates warning Prices fall Gates says UK is in danger of eclipse in software revolution ScotAm ignores Abbey appeal to stop mailshot Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Government concession on energy House price rise slows in January Gulf poised to increase Clyde offer Stonehill lands £1m post as new BZW chief Investors fight off Panther Tourist Rates A&l faces final fight Yarrow sheds 300 jobs Apple faces more cuts Butte settles lawsuit Hearts seeks listing Clubhaus tees off The Times London Electricity takeover approved Business Roundup Kicking the Abbey habit ScotAm policyholders could regret the confusion German tele-alliance in trouble AIM media group's profits shock Sainsbury suffers setback with low Ladbroke refund Ladbroke bets on a R Dennis BT Picture Gallery KBC seeks £20m from flotation Dixons drops after baffling shares sale Circle warns of significant profit shortfall BAA sees long haul ahead on terminal Commodities Liffe Options Interest rate worries put shares on the defensive Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metal (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Ivory & Sime BAA Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Rooms for expansion Wall Street SFO makes legal history City Diary Clarke honour Wait for a break Horlick's meal Club's stand Standing by for a quick trip on the election gravy train Clare Stewart on the services that prosper when Britain goes to the polls Reading between the lines of Kinloch's words and deeds Impact of £17bn building society windfalls dismissed too lightly - unless Treasury backs a windfall tax? ACCA is filling a gap with new qualification for accountancy profession American pie for stodgy Europeans A key indicator of the success of structural change is that interest rates can be kept lower EU helps Italy to reduce budget deficit The Times Alcatel wins support for Thomson CSF bid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wassail's 4.1% stake sparks talk of TLG bid Business to Business A Vibrant Opportunity Independent Distributor UK producers attack German coal subsidy Business Roundup Brbs sold for £27m Rolls-Royce order Litho buys Muromail Min newspaper deal Multiple Display Advertising Items Prime Analysis (Europe) Limited The Business Opportunity Plan your computer purchase with care Business to Business CBI Mill owner spins a good yarn all the way to US Lorraine Electronics The Cheesecake Shop Briefings Notice to Tender Treasury Consultancy Move to boost British and Polish trade Forum makes tax plea NatWest Equities end the day lower Holiday Jnn The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Group Blood and sex by the bucketful Andy Lavender talks to the designer who has to fill the Albert Hall with carmen Andy Lavender Keep quiet, ENO, and stay put Rodney Milnes says that until the climate shifts in favour of opera, the Coliseum is a good enough home ENO Opera 1 Opera 2 Cd Choice Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with the Radio 3 programme Puccini Madama Butterfly Tomorrow Jesus Christ Superstar Visual Art 1 The gentrification of a boy from the country Visual Art: Richard Cork on the National Gallery's Gainsborough show Visual Art 2 Around the London Galleries Visual Art 3 Visual Art 4 Seeking moral asylum Opera & Ballet Coliseum 0171 632 8300 (24hr) Engush… Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Queen's Theatre Choice 2 Russian without tears Dance Are Dance Swan, High Wycombe Old folk at home Pop: Fairport Convention celebrate three decades of stirring folk-rock; Placebo are the real thing Fairport Convention Festival Hall Dance Molko does you good Placebo Junction, Cambridge Neil Sedaka Pop Can sex offenders be left in peace? Nicki Catliff asks how convicted paedophiles should be treated when released Boost for LCJ's office Rush of bids Picture Gallery Inns and Black breakthrough Insurance rise 'Red bag' first Corporate Tax Cuts that could worsen youth crime Prosecutor Power QD Reynell Legal Recruitment Consultants MP ZMB QD PSD ZMB Jonathan Wren Search & Selection Hays Richard Owen Lipson Lloyd Jones In-House Legal ISL Lipson Lloyd Jones QD N B S QD EJ Council on Tribunals Chambers of Sir William Goodhart QC Try a Career that Isn't Legal Gerald Eve Chartered Surveyors Free help for the equality struggle Law Awards Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment 'Make the young pay' Lord MacKay tells Frances Gibb of the need for a tougher approach to youth crime Chambers Professional Recruitment Confusing the electorate Piers Coleman on political cloning Berwin Leighton Butterworths Lipson Lloyd Jones Construction Claims Consultant Practice Manager Croydon ZMB Chambers QD UWE Bristol The Nottingham Trent University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell White Durrant Taylor Root Deutsche Morgan Grenfell ZMB The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Irwin Mitchell Solicitors Thomson Sprecher Grier Gonville and Caius College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Festival celebrations crowded out Racing: Cheltenham Will Eject Racegoers Attempting to Enter Winner's Enclosure Warwick Rapid Raceline Point-To-Point Result Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Carlisle Racing Ahead Robert Wright suggests the best value in the ante-post market Lingfield Park Coaches tackle job of crossing the cultural divide David Miller on the hypocrisy inherent in the national character Whelan warns Woking Pools Forecast Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Plymouth oust Warnock Tomorrow Sullivan in Scotland squad for invasion of Monaco Hardy lines up Hamed after stylish victory Boxing Rusedski steps up rankings Greenwood complicates conundrum for Rowell Rugby Union For the Record O'Sullivan holds nerve for victory Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Tuigamala prepares to take on St Helens Rugby League Devils find safe haven at centre of Storm Ice Hockey Keene on Chess Winning Move England's image still seen in poor light Alan Lee outlines a worrying agenda for officials arriving in New Zealand Australia fall flat on imperfect pitch Cricket: Lara the Antagonist Strikes Sour Note in Convincing West Indies Victory Scoreboard from Perth Word-Watching Fast finish secures title for Skaardal Sking Snow Reports A lifetime spent in music BBC1 Always something there to remind you Review Choice Satellite and Cable England's bid revived by Fifa ruling World Cup hopes rise Times Two Crossword Racing Shearer late show keeps dream bets alive and bookmakers sweating David Maddock on the novelty football wager that needs five goals to succeed Picture Gallery Injury to Silverwood hampers Test plans Brittle opposition hardens Cricket No title No Title A paradise for the British adventurer Michael Knipe introduces a 16-page special report on the variety of opportunities for travel through the 17,000 Contents When to Go Sample countless islands in the sun The best way to see Indonesia is by sea, says John Aglionby Fall in love with the heart of Java Rebecca Mobray experiences the timeless culture and natural splendours on magical Yogyakarta Pacto Reading An island kept secret by the Dutch Michael Knipe discovers men behaving obediently-and some large attractions-in Sumatra Wildlife in Sumatra Magic of the Orient Lost amid the mud and megaliths William Wolmer on a memorable journey into the Sulawesi jungle Owani Dream the Fun Ship Taking a walk on Borneo's wild side Deep in the jungle, Christopher Thomas finds indigenous tribes cling precariously to tradition as progress encroaches How to Get There Plunge into a world of floating dreams Robin Gauldie swims through jewelled and spectacular depths; David Bellamy warns against our relen It's time to plug the gapin Variety is the spice of life when nature is left to take its course Calendar of Events How to Get There New wealth and poverty in a city of contrasts John Aglionby outlines the various attractions of a fast-developing Asian city with a split personality Fine art and rich colours Most tourists go home with some batik in their luggage, says Robin Gauldie Silkair Tying the knot in the tropics John Aglionby on the increasing popularity of marrying in Bali The tranquil paradise Michael Knipe on an island of golden sunsets and haunting music Running for our very lives Bull racing spices up peaceful Madura, says John Aglioby The islands that were bypassed by the 20th century Fascinating ancient customs—and the cruious tale of the tribe with tails Punch and Judy of the Far East With a cast of 80, wayang golek is a centuries-old tradition Novotel, All over Indonesia Voyage to the lair of the giant dragon Michael Knipe finds dragons, witch doctors and friendly natives on the Nusa Tenggars islands Who Goes where? Indonesia a World All its Own
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