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News from 07/02/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Colin Stamp, Phil Yates, Stephen Farrell and Christopher Thomas, Frances Gibb and Valerie Elliott, Tunku Varadarajan, Stephen Farrell, Dalya Alberge, Jill Sherman and Richard Owen, John O'Leary and Valerie Elliott, Fiona Cannon Chairman, Adrian Lee, Stella Clarke, Chairman, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Alan Jennings, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Richard Duce and Lin Jenkins, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Robert Swannack, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, David Hillson, Srikumar Sen, Morag Preston, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, S. Pollock, Ann Scanlon, David C. Hopkinson, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Kathryn Gyngell (Co-founder), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, J. H. B. Acland, Thomas Carlyle, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Audrey Magee, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Philip Bassett, Helen Wallace, Mary Stone Member, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Quentin Letts and Robin Young, Raymond Keene, Jeremy Laurance and Dominic Kennedy, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Leyla Linton, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Sheri Bankes, Norman Painting, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Deborah Stevens, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Steven Love, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tessa Blackstone, Lucy Duncan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Giles Whittell, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, David Strassman, Matthew Parris, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Stanley Marvin, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Lucy Daniels (Services Director), Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Caroline Martin, Molly Strafford, Valerie Grove, Nicholas Watt and Nigel Hawkes, Alasdair Murray, Lindsay Keith, Matthew Bond, Colin Renfrew, Kevin Eason, Motoring Editor, Brigid Simmonds Chief Executive,

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Are These Pin-Ups Art? DTI inquiry into London art market Sotheby's suspends second employee Labour lead cut Inspired Gough TV & Radio DIY surgery by lone yachtsman Tessa Blackstone Letters Lynne Truss Widow wins baby plea Arts Sport Passport to Europe Seven hit in new E-coli outbreak Brown may have to drop freeze on top people's pay Tiffany & Co Tomorrow Why it might be cleverer for naughty boys to own up Political Sketch Bold judgment on sperm pushes the law to its limits Dell How could party pick this reprobate, Tory MP asks Grammar schools will not be abolished, says Labour Graduates claim rejected Ruling on Glitter Band name Dead author wins court case Shooting death at Uppark Reserves to fly Hercules Boy's 20-year sentence cut Informer to sue police Longitude is book of year Courtesy of Commons doorkeepers put to test Coastguard survives as vehicle plunges 200ft over cliff Father excluded by religious family killed zealous wife Bullied ex-Wren awarded £65,000 Woman in ship shooting Bowie sells royalties for $55m to Wall Street Stabbed man had attacked before Prime Health a member of the standard Life Group Biggest drift from Anglican services in two decades Peoples Phone Eurosceptic new Militant marches back as the superior socialists Anti-abortion party plans 70 candidates Harrods Knightsbridge Computer error wakes farmers L-test target Radio expansion Politicians' cash Two suspended Wrong delivery Singer sells gems Owls on wheels Man who killed lover's child gets two life terms By a Staff Reporter: Girl, 17, barred from horse troop wins £4,500 from MoD The Royal Bank of Scotland Homebase Woman GP cleared of 'nightmare' accusation Dowding medals to be sold at auction Granada Treating prostate cancer may cause more harm, says report By our Health Correspondent: Brazil nuts 'best way to protect nation's health' Selenium can bring back a trace of youthful vigour Medical Briefing Migraine pain rooted in the jaw Admiral Selenium can bring back a trace of youthful vigour Cellphones direct The National Lottery Vice-chancellors top £100,000 for the first time The Link Picture Gallery Oxford Union rejects parliaments for Scotland and Wales Bargains usher in Year of the Ox Weekend Shopping Designer drinks lead young astray CGA Direct Doctors and nurses outraged by 'betrayal of trust' Judges and Whitehall high-flyers in line for the biggest rewards Morale and recruitment will suffer, say teachers Which the Independent Consumer Guide Military gain countered by higher rents How thriving trade in looted antiquities can be thwarted Although the market in Old Masters tends to be conducted according to high ethical standards, Colin Renfrew says that auction houses, perhaps, should stop selling antiquities altogether Dealers say their code of practice needs tightening Ethics Thomas Cook Chief takes charge of inquiry Investigation Barclaycard Rollercoaster ride of oldest auction house US Owners No Title Smuggled antiquities were sold in London Murdered aristocratic dealer had been Sotheby's man in Florence Ernest Jones the Diamond and Watch Specialist This puts all of us in danger say, staff at auction houses Britain 'risks Eu exclusion' Impatient continental partners may sidestep London by forging new treaties, says Santer The Cimmission President tells Charles Bremner that Britain, whether Torry or Labour-led, will join the EMU World of Leather Prodi to confront Kohl Britons try to save Spanish donkey Legal & General Turkey insists on EU entry as price for bigger Nato Expansion is huge error, says ex-envoy Woolwich Direct Picture Gallery Rebels overrun Zaire army bases Ambush victim sought pullout AT&T Bosnia link threatens CIA choice World Summary (Reuter): Bombing charge (AFP): Gypsy honour Serbian deal (Reuter): Lost soles 'El Loco' threatens to seize power in Quito Environment Agency (Reuter): Karpov hopes to check 'crook' in dirty by-election The Cooperative Bank Four feared dead in South Africa riots Families to target all of Simpson's future earnings Free Calls Every Month Forever DIAL-a-PHONE Maples The million-dollar Cinderella A small but perfectly formed book on longitude has stunned its author by becoming a bestseller The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Nostromo with a pinch of salt Sign of the Times The Times Emulsiderm Secrets of the chandelier bids Car insurance gone up? you need help Thomson Cruises Places, not vouchers, for under-fives Plowden was progressive but right, says Tessa Blackstone Even Tory councils are critical of nursery vouchers Poster poser House style The Times Diary Picture Gallery Silence of the sheep A middle-brow, middle-class consensus is being imposed upon us, and will not tolerate contradiction or free thinking Radio duo The Times Diary Chop chop The Times Diary Star-gazing Philip Howard Fast women are the motors of history Fateful Error A sage speaks on Nato expansion: Americans should listen Callaghan and Cripps Gordon Brown's policy on pay is reactionary and wrong Art and Craft How Sotheby's can clear its name Example set by top pay freeze North West a winner High church? All to play for Working parents: how best to meet the children's needs Proposed policy on council housing Singular complaint Hindley's remorse Parental authority Acting folk Seeds of decay Changing lanes Court Circular Memorial service BMDS Dinners Birthdays today Latest wills Picture Gallery Luncheon Royal Air Force College Cranwell Personal Column All Sport Tickets Tickets Musical Instruments Flights Directory Embassy Flight Centre Capital Flights Jetline Church news Church of Scotland Anniversaries Flights Directory Jetworld Airlink Worldwide The Times Forthcoming marriages Trade Multiple Display Advertising Items Dr Ian Munro Dr Ian Munro, Editor of The Lancet, 1976-88, died on January 22 aged 73. He was born in Bradford on November 5,1923 The British Kidney Patient Association Health & Fitness Godfrey Bond Godfrey Bond, Public Orator of Oxford University, 1980-92, died on January 30 aged 71. He was born on July 24,1925 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Hon Robert Fermor-Hesketh The Hon Robert Fermor-Hesketh died in a motor accident in California on February 2 aged 45. He was born on November 1,1951 Clyde Tombaugh Clyde Tombaugh, discoverer of Pluto, died on January 17 aged 90. He was born on February 4,1906 Thomas Carlyle News The Times Crossword No 20,397 Business AA Information Highest & Lowest Newspapers Support Recycling Air UK Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Pru threatens DTI with legal action over 'orphans' Sterling threat to industrial recovery Economics Strong pound weighs on ICI Chemicals and Currency Do Not Mix Virtuality shares are suspended Education By our Industrial Correspondent: Electricity rivals in fight over director Sport BPC may lose £1m ScotAm contract Merchant Investors Television and Radio Business Today Budget claim Good talking Growth to speed up, say experts Tourist Rates American Express Clinton pledges to end federal deficit by 2002 By our Industrial Editor: UK will not block the euro, says EU Byatt in hot water over sums SFO free to continue copper scandal inquiry Sotheby's shares suffer Shop sales dampen chance of rate rise Lloyds TSB ends deal Sheffield United goal Salvesen demerger split Cable industry blow Bifu petition on merger Hardern targets B&W The Times Westminster blames cutback on reforms Business Roundup BT advances as increase in calls offsets price cuts Bank shares in US lifted by merger Aston Villa confirms float with a valuation of £140m Tax: a modest proposal How to tackle Labour's windfall anomalies Conflicting communications over Cray Twin dilemmas for BT Pennington A few questions for Anite's board Clear line to Hongkong Real reality Names face new round of bills Shares dive as Bass fails to live up to hopes United Airlines Commodities Liffe Options Lasmo shares soar with hopes for oil discovery 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 Wasting capital assets Tempus Salvesen Prudential Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Bass Wall Street High rollers ride Swissair The Times City Diary Shirt tale The Times City Diary Hungry Abbey The Times City Diary Naked ambition The Times City Diary Under siege The Times City Diary Fruity fare for the G7 in Berlin Janet Bush says firm action on currencies is in nobody's interest No easy answers - that was the real message from Davos Economic View After EMU, the chief interest at the world forum was facused on capitalist ideals Taking public pay out of political arena Philip Bassett looks at reforming government wage review strategy The Times Educational Supplement BTR pours £163m into water meter campaign Kleinwort Benson tops survey The Times Sales of new cars gather speed Fidelity risks Revenue inquiry over Pep rules Fidelity parts with 'fund diva' Asset manager who became celebrity faces inquiry Profits soar by 61% at Crest Nicholson Peter Black payout rises Lawrence purchase Ramco maintains final Chemring warning Worthington double buy Era expects loss Leisure parks to be sold Howard holds interim Nasdaq quote for Iona Technologies Business Roundup Setback for equities Black Country Development Corporation The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct Naughty but absolutely nice Photography: There decades of arty pin-ups from the Pierlli calendar have gone on show in Venice. John Russell Taylor reports Winter wobble Concerts: Schubert song at the Wigmore; contemporary music at St John's and on the South Bank; and a thrilling start to Glasgow's Sibelius cycle Prégardien/Staier Wigmore Hall Visual Art Picture Gallery Sizzling Sibelius BBCSSO/Vänskä City Hall, Glasgow Music 1 Hymns and dances Sinfonia 21/Brabbins St John's, Sw1 The Royal Opera Music 2 Pushing the barriers London Sinfonietta/Holliger Queen Elizabeth Hall Tomorrow Second thoughts revealed Art Galleries Carmen Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey London Elsewhere London Galleries Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases Current Fascinating AiDA Choice 2 The Times theatre Cooking helps the broth Theatre: An Ealing classic and its novel source come up trumps; XXX-rated Ventriloquism Theatre Kind Hearts and Coronets Palace, Watford The mouth that's raw Apollo Theatre 1 The Times Theatre 2 Too clever for their own good Pop Albums: David Sinclair comes to praise the new Blur concoction, but stays to bury it—with regrets Designer savagery Pop: Rock icons tackle the home market; rap meets jazz and wins; ambient short of ambience Bush Wolverhampton Rapping out a new note Us3 Jazz Cafe, Nw1 Pop In need of James Dean 808 State Astoria 2, Wc2 Miked flowers Neil Hannon-or, if you prefer, the Divine Commedy-truns sex and violins into the perfect Valentine present Pop Pulling out all the stops Jazz Albums University of Leicester Leicester University Home Language Learning Stanbridge Earls School EF International Language Schools The University of Birmingham The London School of Journalism CIL London's Premier Business College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eagle Eyes Required University of Durham Courses Davies Laing & Dick College Aston Business School ODL Quality Council University of Paisley The Institute of Clinical Hypnosis The Sunday Times MBA National Extension College Institute of Counselling Open Day The Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture Devonshire House School Gonville and Caius College Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scholarships Schools that truly add value Hugh Thompson talks to hads who make a success of 'failures' Tough times for the colleges John O'Leary and Valerie Elliott report on problems in further education A tell-tale sign is late return of accounts The Times When your lessons arrive by e-mail Jessica Gorst-Williams assesses the benefits of distance learning Hampshire Training & Enterprise Council Limited Pangbourne College St Hilary's School Language Courses DEE The Clerk to the Council Independent Education Make Money from your Writing Davies Laing & Dick College Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's College and Somerville College Nuffield College Oxford Take the Strain out of A-Level & GCSE Revision Davies's College BAC Gabbitas Educational Consultants Easter Courses Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items Wellington College Easter Revision at Cats Mander Portman Woodward Longman Sperm was taken and preserved unlawfully Evidence irrelevant Mercantile courts established in the North East The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy Expedited appeals Equity will not intervene over time term Assistance order not apt for escorting children to prison Le Saux happy to believe that the best is yet to come Defender puts injury behind him St Albans prepare to bask in reflected glory Sky Picture Gallery For the Record By our Sports Staff: Albion are willing to settle for Harford Today's Fixtures Wigan wait for all-clear on Connolly Rugby League O'Sullivan puts end to Hendry's winning run Snooker Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge By our Sports Staff: Aamodt discovers right combination Skiing Keene on Chess Winning Move England should not be blamed for opponents' illegal tactics Double-handed Olympic recognition expected in autumn Ballroom Dancing Protesters sign up to swell Palace guard Athletics Interflora Uefa sets up summit on World Cup with FA Beecher victory Windows break Nolan's title Monarch Allen Wayward McCall puts Lewis at unnecessary risk Boxing Verbal barrage fails to ruffle Johnson Eagle Star Direct Picture Gallery Wales must act to stem growing concern Yesterday's Racing Results The Times Officials meet to discuss role of governing body Cricket Board encourages public debate on policy review Racing Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline One Man in demand for Gold Cup challenge Guide to our In-Line Racecard Osborne is booked for Collier Bay Thunderer: Towcester Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Southwell Strachan's sideshow gingers up cup treat The gods made him roast delightfully on his gridiron for quite a while Flagging spirits hoisted by return to wind power The crew of Concert are racing back into the age of sail, much to the delight of Lucy Duncan Word-Watching Swiftcall Snow Reports Netting the criminals Radio Choice Radio 1 An emotional test of loyalty and courage Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable Gough keeps England in control New Zealand dismissed for 124 as bowlers maintain initiative in second Test Times Two Crossword Snooker Rowell retains record-breakers Five Nations Championship Teams First Telecom Boxing Hoddle has faith in Shearer's powers of recovery

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