News from 10/02/1997
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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, DJM, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Des Burkinshaw, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Jane Douglas-Home, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, David Mawson, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Clive Davis, Srikumar Sen, Carl Mortished, John Lyons, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Michael Strauss, Gerald Davies, Dorothy Watson, Carl Evans, Angela Guillaume, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Nicholas Watt, Noel Falconer, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Robert Shehan, Bridge Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Stephen Lynas, J. Szemerey, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dareh Gregorian, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Campbell Christie, Elettra Marconi, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, John Stainier, Philip Bassett, Jason Nissé and Fraser Nelson, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Michael Binyon and Rachel Campbell-Johnston, John Hopkins, David Miller, Dennis Rowland, Mary Sheepshanks, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, David Hands and Bryan Stiles, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Whitworth, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Kenneth Gosling, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Jason Nissé, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, J. Slome, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, Walter Gammie, Alexandra Frean and Glen Owen, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Anna Lines, Brian Glanville, Tony Dawe, Michael Dynes, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Daniel Rosenthal, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Kevin McCarray, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, John Parfitt, Gavin Littaur, Asa Briggs, Nicolas Andrews, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Matthew Bond, Peter Bild, Christopher Jackson, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Derek Hough, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday This Week in the Times Lufthansa Flights Index Blair pulls back from voting reforms Shoe firm sues over cut footnote The Last Taboo Computer failure delays lottery winners' payout Ballot 16 Pages of Sport England victory National Front wins The Times Home & legacy Insurance Service Limited Today Missing refugees come out of jungle Howard bows to demand for prior approval of bugging EMU would mean loss of sovereignty Rifkind warns American Express Unionist support courted for minority Government Old guard's ban on women could cost rowers a million Exam board mergers planned News in Brief Seabirds oiled VC honoured Two drown All-night Tesco Strip search row Bomb service Travel news Service line Insurance Marconi daughter joins battle to save archive Think-tank proposes fixed-term marriages BA breaks pound barrier with Concorde tickets for a tenner Nanny may face murder charge in us if baby dies Informix Unleashing business innovation Labour plans one-stop shops to handle all official services Blair running out of time to find seat for Tory defector Al Fayed will not fund anti-abortion party Mesh Computers PLC Forum seeks big ideas for small firms TSB Only one MP agrees to attend meeting on rape Clergy round on Runcie for rave services attack Staying slim can help to beat breast cancer Sport and drugs are fatal combination Medical Briefing Teenagers killed in crash News in Brief Bomb arrests Hiker killed Referee attacked Manager sacked London tonight Police hunt anorexic girl who vanished from hospital Changing attitudes threaten Labour's strong lead The Politics The health service Ballot 97 the Times Guide to Election Issues Critics still find Tory cure hard to swallow The Record Conservatives Labour Liberal Democrats The Politicians What They Said The Facts IFAW Anti-hunt activists go on rural rampage Sage Software Church urged to tackle clergy wife-beaters Gallagher keeps his wedding plans under the duvet Kingston Technology Dracula fans lose stake in cemetery Lambs killed and crops hit by 'a plague' of wild boar Farmers angry that ministry failed to heed warnings of growing colony Six climbers rescued after 500ft fall in Highlands Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct First showing for screen test that Churchill sought to scrap Environment Agency Surfers earn marks out of Severn for style Magistrates could lose key roles to court clerks Dorrell faces calls for public inquiry Debonair (Reuter): Israel's jets hit guerrillas World Summary (Reuter): Protester dies in Albania (AFP): Tamil rebel boats sunk (AFP): Syria denies Assad 'coma' (Reuter): Punjab defeat for Congress (AP): Wife shot dead Cheaper Motor Insurance Ecuador's ousted leader makes way for woman deputy Spy Ames 'betrayed 25 agents to KGB' Compaq Clinton accused by former partner Spanish family kept woman in pit for 40 years US capital police beg for federal cash in 'war zone' Republicans are arging the President in discuss ways of saving crime-ridden Washington DC from disaster Silk Cut Ultra Man charged after massacre Far Right party takes fourth French town National Front's poll victory in South highlights disarray among mainstream politicians Kills Gulf suitors forced to look abroad as bride prices rocket PrOSPErO direct Labour's soothsayers try to divine an appointment with euro destiny This Week in Europe Nato proposes new security forum to placate Russia Maple Computer Corporation Beijing says fatal crash 'not bad omen' Tajik rebels reject hostage call Fish get the blues in war on pollution US tribute to Harriman Hackett London British investors wooed by Brazil What use is a science park? Are British developers chasing dreams in their attempts to replicate Silicon Valley? Nigel Hawkes reports Fog over smoking Passive smoking data challenged Responding to smell Science Briefing British Heart Foundation Scientists on the scent Legal & General 'I tried hopelessly to revive him' The loss of someone we love os devastating-yet bereavement remains a taboo subject. Jane Douglas-Home and Mary Sheepshanks describe their experiences Two Unbeatable Offers Hill House Hammond DIAL-a-PHONE 'I can't remember if I cried' Mary Sheepshanks on her struggle to adopt to a adapt to a changed world after the death of her husband Land Securities Central Marketing RAC Packing a real punch Opera: Rodney Milnes sees a top-class team give Bizet's Carmen the full arena treatment at the Albert Hall Emulsiderm Visual Art And the winner is . . . a British scientist Theatre Second helping as tasty as the first Jazz Dennis Rowland Pizza on the Park Musical Philharmonia Orchestra Film One cool mood Pop Suzanne Vega UEA, Norwich Computer Shutdown Year 2000 A classic modern player Kenneth Cranham's love of postwar plays has brought him to Peter Gill's latest at the National. Daniel Rosenthal reports Opera & Ballet Paco Pena Flamenco Dance Company Barbican Centre Dance Books A Triumph Opera Music Smokey Joe's Cafe Time to pack up, Sir James The Referendum Party has done its work, says Michael Gove All's well Smart set The Times Diary Enough of the grey, bring on some colour Who will be the next Conservative leader? I suppose Alan Clark is too much to hope for And there's no time to think Peter Riddel says perpetual campaiging and crowd-pleasing make bad policy Riddell on Monday Spokesman The Times Dairy You said it The Times Diary Ocean going The Times Diary Star turn The Times Diary Honeymoon Plans Blair is right on PR, not quite on devolution Kohl and the Dole The German economy needs radical medicine Welcome to London A hand across the ocean to old friends and new partners Positive approach needed on Europe Loss of historic military staff college Too many chiefs Millennial holiday Safeguarding bequests Kosher fast food Welfare of the family Saving Marconi archive for nation Second sight? Medical madness Court Circular Royal engagements Church in Wales Nature notes Birthdays today Latest wills Pyramid builders' letters attest to love of learning Archaeology Personal Column Memorial services Anniversaries today University news Multiple Display Advertising Items NWT Travel Forthcoming marriages Marriage Earl of Rochester Memorial Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Mandl George Mandl, MBE paper manufacturer, died on February 4 aged 73. He was born on August 8,1923 The Rev John Miller The Rev John Miller, Chaplain of Marlborough College, 1944-53, and Headmaster of St Peter's College, Adelaide, 1961-78, died on January 16 aged 81. He was born on January 11,1916 Church news Sir James Fraser, Bt Sir James Fraser, 2nd Bt, Professor of Surgery at Southampton University, 1970-80, and President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1982-85 died on January 8 aged 72. He was born on July 19,1924 William Anderson William Anderson, writer and poet, died of cancer on February 6 aged 61. He was born on February 7,1935 On this Day The Late Sir William Howard Russell Unveiling of the Memorial News The Times Crossword No 20,399 Business AA Information AirUK Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Gough ends drought Atherton's Men Completer Rare Overseas Triumph Adams on mend as injured improve Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Mush! Mush! Two down, Two to Go February Sale Bobbing and weaving on night of false starts TV Action Replay Interflora Flowers World Wide Baulch's relish for indoor pursuit gains acceleration Athletics Chester jettison the points Basket Ball Davis streaks in to snatch victory Snooker Entry deadline nears for juniors Toshack resigns to end pain in Spain Sport in Brief Britain face Zimbabwe Sainz charges into lead Cammack strikes again Compagnoni takes title Croydon hit top form By our Sports Staff: Woods wins in second home Golf McCall should not be allowed a rematch Srikumar Sen reflects on a world title contest that he considers degraded the noble art Croft strikes late to turn Test tide for England Cricket Hamed hits the big time Boxing: Double World Champion Plans to Take America by Storm Hastings Direct Pankratov puts record straight in World Cup Swimming Collins eyes showdown with Jones Determined St Helens rise to the challenge Rugby League The Times Warriors give Wigan a bad name At Central Park Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Castleford crumble to Salford pack drill Topping is recalled to the wing by Ireland Rugby Union Hunter's dart brings Saracens to a halt Leicester replace mourning with glory Rugby Union: Beaten European Cup Finalists Retain Faith Running Game to Crush Bath Gloucester stumble towards the comfort zone By a Correspondent: Sheasby shows way to the top Blackheath gloom deepened by exiles Penalty kings reign supreme Vyvyan's blunder proves a blessing for Sale Holdsworth suffering from glut of own goals Football The Times Old ham left with mere memories Lopsided Albion present new manager with old problem Tired Woking settle for a replay Barnsley display their durability Scots can regain common ground on neutral territory Scottish commentary City's loss of form has Francis on the defensive Houston refuses to excuse his side's surrender Wolves provide promotion benchmark Football: Depth of Talent and Resource Proving a Winning Combination for Wanderers Jones gives managing directions Waddle's wizardry not enough to get Bradford off the hook People power dispels the Goldstone gloom Simon Wilde on the show of supporters' solidarity that inspired Brighton to a 5-0 victory over Hartlepool Clark serves up revival with distinct continental flavour Morley keeps Reading's dreams alive Psycho Analysis Nationwide Bell's Overseas Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check This Week's Matghes Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's Marston leaves Pitman to foster outside interests Racing: Stable Relationship Undermined by Lack of Winners Thunderer: Southwell Celestial Key falls short Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline National Hunt Leaders Barber puts rivals on fringe Saturday's Details Thunderer: Hereford Make a Stand clears the last hurdle on his way to a… Thunderer: Plumpton Jordan glamour helps basketball in from the cold Upmarket sponsors queueing up for England Lufthansa Flight Offer Exclusive Offer Front-runners showing the signs of strain Ice Hockey Billson boosts Teddington's title chances Hockey Guide to the Week Ahead By a Special Correspondent: Murtagh excels against Irish Net Balle Challenge Choppy seas as global fleet aims for Sydney Sailing Two worlds collide at Wembley England and Italy use Similar Systems, but a clash of Cultures pervades a match that could destroy dreams of qualification Picture Gallery Goal Turning tide of history threatens England David Miller recalls the most significant games of a turbulent 56-year period Waning Gascoigne a dispensable talent Andrew Longmore believes that England are now able to cope without the presence of a gifted player who will never fulfil his potential for greatness Italy slide the bolt back into its usual place Brain Glanville on the time-honoured defensive strategy that will be used on Wednesday Maldini's sweeping changes face first true test at Wembley Brian Glanville believes that Italy's new coach may regret his Palermo experiment Italy Squad Golden opportunity to mould the shape of things to come Prepares to take on a daunting challege England Squad The Road to the 1998 World Cup Finals Football returns debt to France Travelling fans face uncertainty Just like Boadicea on a tricycle Sally Jones shakes with fear and excitement when she is given the chance to drive a team of huskies solo Sport for All A Sport for True Enthusiasts Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Ways and Means Winning Move Keene on Chess Rugby League Snow Reports For the Record Rugby Union Hockey Fair rate of expenses for salvor Action survives in equity The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors qualifications 1996 Forcing clients into the open Duty to co-operate in fraud inquiry Accountants owed no duty of care The Times The Times Capitalisation, week's change Guardian Direct British Funds Results and Statistics Funds trim forecasts of company earnings The Times Reuters has the cash to deliver Companies Time business did the business better Compulsory private pension call by IoD Tourist Rates Change on Week Word-Watching Focus falls on inflation data Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Chernobyl link brings 'Wild East' oil venture Lanica targets Co-ops The Times Firm's float threatened by Anglo American Alternative Investment Market UK float plan for French soccer club Amp says price of insurers is too high Queens Moat sells 25 hotels American Express Unilever to dispose of Nordsee CU in Prague Core pathfinder VFG for AIM King of hotel chic hits London America's hottest hotelier tells Alasdair Murray his UK aims Everest Fit the Best Interesting Psion's chief's quick start The Times City Diary …accountants The Times City Diary Market bound The Times Diary Liquid assets The Times City Diary Radio 1 A pilgrimage for a friend Radio Choice BBC1 Of course, an old, cold cop moves stiffly Review Choice Satellie and … Maxwell's cautious 'yes' to help in search for missing funds Political bias question over TUC strategy Times Two Crossword Streamline 44 Gas contest fails to ignite Dorset Picture Gallery Boutique' hotels for London In Business Tomorrow BAT 'may settle' smoker claims Norwich Union Oil Float 45 G7 ministers urge markets to curtail runaway dollar
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