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News from 14/02/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Keith Critchlow, Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Alyn Shipton, Lucy Hodges, Stephen Rossi, Adrian Lee, Lawrie Madden, James Hartley, Inigo Gilmore, Linda Pullen, Richard Hobson, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Hilary Finch, Glen Owen and Stephen Farrell, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Patrick Matthiesen (Director), Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Steven Wooding, President, Karl Johnston, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Evans, Paul D. A. Harvey Chairman, Stanley Brodie, David Hunt, Jonathan Harvie, David Charter Education Correspondent, R. E. Kemp, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Debra Craine, John Sutherland, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Day, Director, Danny Connolley, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Amanda Loose, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Audrey Magee, Charles Bremner, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Ros Drinkwater, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Donald McCormick, Jim Symington, Nicholas Watt and Michael Evans, Tunku Varadarajan and Mark Henderson, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, James Pringle and Robert Whymant, Paul Durman, P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, W. Vander Byl, Lin Jenkins, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Patrick Leggatt, Richard Duce and Frances Gibb, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tessa Blackstone, Paul Spelman, R. W. Johnson, Frank Dux, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Michael Grade, Chief Executive, Henry Button, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Mel Webb, Jessica Wheeler, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Chris Martin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Alan Jenkins, DR Thomas Stuttaford, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Michael Horsnell, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Rob Andrew, Frances Gibb and James Landale, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Robert Miller and Gavin Lumsden, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Mr R. E. Kemp, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Move Camera Peers reject mandatory sentencing Howard seeks to overturn defeat Family to sue £100m book bill The Times on the Internet Sun Alliance Unit Trust Management Ltd Woman points gun at judges Index Blur on the Run 'I keep seeing soldier's smile' Index My Valentine Romantic John outwoos Tony Index Tomorrow Index Britain defies US to back Tehran oil fair Tune in, fade out, as the Commons stars play it safe with repeats Political Sketch Ex-minister attacks leak 'shambles' in conduct committee Compaq Picture Gallery Scott calls for secrecy watchdog Major derides Labour devolution proposals BA orders safety check on new jets News in Brief Titchmarsh heads Gardeners' World Ivy saves boy from 90ft fall Couple jailed for blowing up house Anti-gun group's £1m campaign Elton John drops Hong Kong dates St. Joseph's Hospice By a Staff Reporter: GP who hid fatal error jailed for manslaughter Victim's mother spotted signs missed by doctor Killer Sams given eight years for jail kidnapping BT refuses inquiry over staff's lucky lines to Concorde flight Grobbelaar 'paid for forecasts, not fixing' Sharps bedrooms Accused nanny pleads not guilty Murdered soldier's parents appeal for calm after shooting 'For goodness' sake, get round the table - We want his death to focus people's minds' Abbey National Sniper's weapon was meant for machines, not men Fujitsu & Toys "R" US Private detectives seek suspects in Valentine mystery Bashful snuggles up to babytalk National Canine Defence League Energy Efficiency Letters by Beckett go to Dublin for £200,000 Lawrence family to sue men cleared of racist murder Former complaint over investigation follows inquest verdict on black youth attacked by five whites The Open University Health risk in contact lens cases News in Brief Boy dies in fall Opera victory Scout power Murder charge Pilots on strike Road rage jail Admiral Refugees hope for hot meals ruling Evita Police defend inquiry The National Lottery Breast cancer death toll falls as awareness grows Specialist experience is vital Medical Briefing Sacked chief directs rival film festival Co-op's change of heart freezes the price of love Weekend Shopping BBC plans catch-up channel for soap fans SSAFA Forces Help Bishop gives up Bible for Lent to read the Koran Digital Becket's relics inspire Canterbury trails Labour's pledge on class sizes 'does not add up' Let judges make punishment fit the crime, say peers NELC Short and Kinnock seek votes in Africa In Parliament The Open University Wirral? It is not as blue as it is painted Brown promises £3bn to help the unemployed Utilities in line for windfall tax Freepages No Title New Labour is hardly the future Crosland envisaged Riddell on Politics British Gas Chinese caught in Korean wrangle over defector Pyongyand demands return of dictator's aide as Seoul presses for his safe passage to freedom Hubble captured for refit in space Everest Spaniard killed in truckers' dispute MFI Iran's elite guard insist Rushdie should be killed Picture Gallery 190 Christians held in Karachi protest Indian police blind suspected gamblers with chilli powder Woolwich Building Society Blacks in South Africa turn against job quotas An opinion polll has revealed a nation in two minds: happy with President Mandela but critical of the ANC's liberal policies writes R. W. Johnson in Johannesburg Democrats attacked by Beijing's man British Council faces storm of protest over library closures De Klerk calls for anti-ANC alliance From Associated Press in Hanoi: Vietnamese girls leap to death in suicide pact Granada French artists challenge National Front Smugglers cash in as police abandon Albanian riot port (Reuter): Board game on poverty goes on sale Thomas Cook Brussels salutes British economy The Sunday Times By our Foreign Staff: 20,000 flee Burmese drive on rebel bases Muslims riot over Serb rule in Brcko Chinese Embassy 'passed illegal cash to Clinton fund' Disgraced skater fights off abductor Cellphones direct Albright mission to back Nato and EU expansion White House turns to TV evangelist for words of advice OJ rules out offer over confession Help Multiple Display Advertising Items President pays final tribute to ally Harriman The declining state of the Union Once a forum for serious debate the Oxford Union now displays a growing taste for cheap publicity stunts, says former president Michael Gove Independent Financial Adviser Tall tales aren't just for small minds The belief in daft things is undergoing a revival, reports Anjana Ahuja Royal Bank of Scottland How to have a perfect marriage Penny Mansfield, the director of One Plus, One, believes the antidote to a rising divorce rate could be pre-marriage training Pulling a new trick out of the hat John Lenahan may have played his cards right after all. His expulsion from the Magic Circle has ensured maximum publictiy for this Tv show, says Gils Coren CGA Direct Hover Speed Fast Ferries The Edward de Bono Creative Team Philip Howard Journalists like a good howler to get their teeth into Just murmur Diary Picture Gallery A long shot at gunmen I have no view on shotguns and rifles, but I have n doubt a ban will come Island canary Diary Sports desk Diary Unhitched Diary Pillar & posts Why was Heseltine so cross? Deregulation is irrelevant, says Tessa Blackstone A Korean Glimpse One man who can unlock the window into Pyongyang Day of the Cow Labour takes another track at Conservative morale The Broadest Church Dispute at St Paul's Cathedral reflects wider dissent 'Unjust' restrictions on free movement of art treasures Practical chances of preserving Marconi archive intact Tricked on TV Nuts from Brazil Pylon plea Early exponents of product placement Sathya Sai Baba Cambridge dance Foot in mouth Top salaries freeze Court Circular Memorial service Today's royal engagements University news Appointment Birthdays today Personal Column Receptions Luncheons Service dinner Dinners Church in Wales Kew celebrates with orchids Church news Tickets All Sport Tickets Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items John Horner John Horner, General Secretary of teh Fire Brigades Union, 1939-64, and Labour MP for Oldbury and Halesowen, 1964-70, died on February 11 aged 85. He was born on November 5,1911 Personal Column Flatshare Head Chef Health & Fitness Flights Directory Airlink Worldwide Faresavers Bohumil Hrabal Bohumil Hrabal. Czech novelist and short story writer, died after falling from the fifth-floor window of a Prague hospital on February 3 aged 82. He was born in Brno on March 28,1914 Jetline Capital Flights Announcements Embassy Flight Centre Jetworld The Briish Kidney Patient Association Flightseats Natinal Kidney Research Fund French Base Captured Admiralty-Office, Feb 13 With the capure of the Isle of France, a French trading post and naval base in the Indian Ocean, Napoleon's hopes of vicotry at sea were finally dashed Stephen Fitz-Simon Stehen Fitz-Simon, founder of the Biba boutique, died on Janaury 16 aged 59. He was born nn March 5,1937 All You Need is British Meat Maxwell & Kennedy Canon Halcyon Days The Rules Maxwell & Kennedy The Rules Drinks Direct Ginger Beer The Rules The Times Crossword No 20,403 News Picture Gallery AA Information The Unblocker Forecast Business Inside Section Doubts grow over inflation target Chubb expected to reveal agreed takeover Pearson hit by £100m Penguin discount bill Tax change threatens jobs and investment Economics Picture Gallery Education SFA expels trader at Henry Ansbacher Picture Gallery Sport De Savary to float new £100m venture James Herrick Chardonnay Television and Radio Business Today Dow closes above 7,000 French deficit no bar to EMU, says OECD Regulator in fresh TransCo attack Tourist Rates The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… C&g mortgage lending almost double at £6.7bn MacLaurin resigns from NatWest Coutts to be part of new NatWest wealth division Insurance watchdog may boost powers Co-op chief discounts plan to sell non-food business Directors cut Tube projects Rover feels pinch of the rising pound Business Roundup Stena to shed 330 jobs Fed backs banking move ScotRail strike threat Siemens optimistic Pilots' offer rejected Analysts back Clyde BBA buys US air bases Shell unveils new chief and record profits Noble quits British Biotech post Brown's hidden hit list Inching towards facts on windfall tax Pearson's little accounting problem OECD's rosy view of France Pennington Toad made inventor redundant Ernst & Young Commodities Liffe Options Smith & Nephew revives on renewed takeover talk 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 Allies sought in pump wars Tempus Chubb Philips Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Morgan Sindall Wall Street Generating a good press City Diary Write lines The Times City Diary That's business The Times City Diary D&A's eye-catching campaign Paul Durman on how optician hopes to make us see sense Bank's record demonstrates no need for independence Economis View The Old Lady has done well in maintaining the value of sterling in the long term The Live Centre Corroon doubts value of merging The Times Philips profits eroded by restructuring costs French Connection sales leap Cameco Corporation Bensons Crisps out of the red BT's French ally clinches telecom deal BAA traffic up 5.2% Guernsey growth Tamaris raises £7.45m TeleWest post settled Glen Electric expands EU jobless total dips American General to acquire US Life Business Roundup Equities end below day's best Dannimac British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Black Country Development Corporation The University of York A chance for recognition Awards for some of the best ideas in universitites and colleges The Queen's Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education University of Surrey And the band played on Scottish Winners Vital ground to plant a culture of learning David Charter on where 'Mr Fixit' says higher education must go next The University of Hull No Title A Roman city brought to life Birmingham University Project Liverpool Hope University College Where there is Hope… Overseas Education Women in Science Leeds Metropolitan University The University of Edinburgh University of Exeter The London Institute SOAS Students who play happy families Linda Pullen on a course providing practical experience to those preparting to become social workers World leaders in their fields Medicine Questor Centre In a class of their own Lucy Hodges on the Open University's pioneering teacher-training programme Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Birmingham The Open University The Community College The Sheffield College Carlisle College Preserving Records Umist University of Strathclyde Middlesex University King's College London Satellite Research Industrial Pollution No Title Single possession order made Limitation period over guarantee The Times Informer can waive anonymity Enforcing order for costs Coming to a small box near you The cable and satellite revolution is going to bring a feast of arts coverage to television for those who ae prepared to pay for it. Andy Lavener reports Voices Royal Shakespeare Company Television Theatre 1 Nasty business Theatre: Shakespeare showsn his unacceptable face: plus Peter Gill's absorbing new play The Merchant of Venice Birmingham Rep Theatre 2 Welshing on the past Tomorrow Rocking through space Eighteen 'til they die David Sinclair meets the cleaned-up, not washed-up, Aerosmith old boys Blur Pop 1 Mansun cast a brilliant shade New Pop Albums Pop 2 The future is Blurred Once again, Damon Albarn has shown Oasis and the rest the way The Proprietor Pop 3 Pop 4 Art Galleries Carmen Chester Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainmen compiled by Gillan Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release acrose the country Queen's Theatre Choice 2 Obscure object of desire Been there, played that, moved on The visiting conductor Philippe Herreweghe tells Hilary Finch about his love for many musics Dance Music Study Tour of Japan Hymers College Charterhouse Holborn College DfEE Epsom College Wycombe Abbey School Chapterhouse Wpf counselling Gibbitas Educational Consultants Ashford School Cartooning for Profit How To Make £20,000 a Year Freelance Writing in… Make £20,000 pa as a Travel Writer Language Courses Abroad Learn the Launguage on Location Savoir-Faire The Sunday Times Westminster School Wycliffe College Principal of St Chad's College, Durham Strathclyde Graduate Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Collingham London Abbey Multiple Display Advertising Items Cife Helpline Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge Educational Services Exam Techniques The British Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies's College Easter Courses Surrey College Oxford Easter Courses Espanol en Espana A Level & GCSE Easter Revision School Small groups Charles Dalton Education Easter Revision at Cats EF International Language Schools Devonshire House School SIBS Ltd Lecturers in Law BPP Law School St. George's University Gabbitas Educational Consultants Duff Miller Abbey Tutorial College Cambridge Warning: information overload John O'Leary wonders whether parents really want to be swamped by even more test ratings Did Eton invent the perfect game for the East End? Jason Cowley on attempts to introduce Eton fives to the inner city Sheffield Hallam University University of Oxford Weed out the bad teachers Susan Elkin approves of appraisal Holborn College Grand prix teams are divided by money row Motor Racing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Cash finds little charity at home Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move For the Record Slalom failure dents Wiberg's medal bid Sport in Brief Avon ladies call in Waugh fares well Kluivert transfer Drago's cold comfort Dorans Pride suffers fall from grace Racing: Gold Cup Picture Further Confused by Tumble of Hourigan-Trained Hope Fakenham Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Thunderer: Newcastle Thunderer: Southwell Sandown Park Specialists Rapid Raceline Imperative for England to extinguish Irish fire Rugby Union: Pilot Scheme under Scrutiny as Southern Hemisphere Officials Take Charge in Five Naion's Championship Rob Andrew has first-hand experience of the dangers in store at Lansdowne Road Popplewell passed fit for Dublin Bass Bateman happy to indulge in poetic inspiration Gerald Davies mourns the way centres have been turned into battering-rams Miller's growing reputation built on strong Gaelic roots Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Prop fined ?1,000 for punching opponent Chesterfield aspire to new heights Fresh challenges for a talented teenager and the man Keegan sent to Coventry Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Architects Registration Council of the United… Lack of interest Out of Africa Positional sense Huckerby steps out of shadows as City's slicker Overseas influence is positive Sports Letters Prosecution bad for football Hastings Direct McLlroy's declining number in hot pursuit of leaders Le Tissier destined to walk alone Fat and useless were the words I can repeat - there were several I can't Price riding high after beating penalty hitch Golf: Scores Adjusted after Players Protest at Buggy Ruling in First round at Sun City Swiftcall Word-Watching Jets get chance to buzz Towers Basket Ball Sickness no deterrent to Donovan Sailing Radio 1 It's that time of the week Radio Choice Embarrassed by relatives behaving badly Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice Hoddle fails to let England in on the secret Le Tisses must not carry the blame Times Two Crossword Rugby Union Goulding banned for two months after high tackle New Zealand slip to cheer Atherton Brighton's appeal is rejected Football First Telecom

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