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News from 21/02/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, John Philott, Director, J. Lawrence, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, R. B. Viccajee, Andrew Longmore, Isabel Carlisle, Gavin Lumsden, Lin Jenkins and Adrian Lee, Marie Staunton, Philip Howard, R. J. Wade, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Roger Maynard, Jonathan Caine, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Jon Greaves, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Peter Jones, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Hain, Alan Hamilton, Alasdair Murray and Robert Miller, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, D. B. Jole, Janet Bush, Russell Jenkins and Stewart Tendler, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Hugh Cartwright, Norman Miller, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Joanna Bale, Adrian Lee and Carol Midgley, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Marian Thomas, Alan Hamilton and Audrey Magee, Paul Durman, P. H. S., Mark Atherton, Jim Bourlet, Lord Rothschild, Barry Millington, Michael Bicknell, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Green, Director General, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, David Triesman, D. H. Berry, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Mark Brennand, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tessa Blackstone, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Anne Ashworth, Iola Smith, Frank W. Button, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Roger Luxton and Graham Last, Mark Hodkinson, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Eric Reguly and Alexandra Frean, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Bird, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Eileen McCabe and Michael Hornsby, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Richard Ford, Jonathan Mirsky, Charles Ross, Chairman,

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The Big Picture Bridgewater Three to be freed today Victory likely in 18-year campaign Man questioned about Billie-Jo Jockeys cleared of striking Convict past Index Major-Blair clash electrifies MPs Youth puts ageism to flight in Oxford ballot battle Spoilt for Choice Beijing on edge as Deng 'goes to meet Marx' Don't Call Nick Ross Tomorrow The Way Ahead Labour poised to make U-turn on reducing child benefit Virgin direct He won't listen and he won't answer, either Blair and Brown unite to signal delay on the euro Labour Party 'would apply strict British economic tests' Scottish Friendly EMU would be our ruin, says Hanson Prince calls for young to serve community Low-cost BSE test for all carcasses is claimed as world breakthrough Rail company offers apologies and free tickets Where Tube axe falls Pescado operator freed on appeal News in Brief Abortions rise Boy sentenced Blandford error Boot camp opens Gender change Train kills boy Splashdown Chill of desert Three die as policemen sail yacht into storm-lashed seas Rescue services criticise decision to made charter trip as Solent 'bubbled like a cauldron' Deadly channel where danger strikes rapidly Land may be close by but the Needles Channel can be a stern test for sailors, reports Edward Gorman, Times sailing correspondent Navy spy who sold secrets to Russians dies in crash Informix Convictions were based on one man's confession The nation was shocked bythe brutal shooting of paperboy who had interrupted a burglary Murder at the Farm Dixons 'Killer' refused to go free unless name was cleared The Four The Case 'Our verdicts were wrong' The Jury Killer denies involvement Suspect 'Vertigo' The nightmare starts again for Carl's parents The Bridgewaters Chief Rabbi calls for Jewish unity in tribute to Gryn Gun owner fantasised about mass shootings Dial Direct Victim's wife dies as killer is jailed Corrections Prudential Mother launches magazine to help boys to be boys Six years for farm worker's dark deed Do It All Health screening may do more harm than good, say experts Good of majority should come first Medical Briefing Poets' union says sorry for 'vanity' gibe at publisher A Few Lines from the Victor Prawns and oysters are best buy as gales hit deep-water fishing Weekend Shopping Admiral American Express The National Lottery Can Ashdown find more than a niche market for tax candour? Riddell on Politics You are selling out to the separatists, Major tells Labour Comet Tory adverts 'are not working' TSB Ministers defeat peers over guns Bill Lottery's £137m heralds renaissance of museums Lord Rothschild, the chairman of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, explains how a Victorian vision of "instruction and entertainment" will be redefined for today Funding aims to revive cash-starved galleries Manchester fares best in nationwide grants Museum Grands Woodstock Second chance for The Third Man Film and Television Archive £5m grant kickstarts national soccer tribute The Football Museum British art comes back into orbit on the Tate's 2001 space odyssey The Tate Gallery Compaq MoD plans a better deal to keep young recruits World Leather Army expands rapid strike force Teaching courses shunned by students Cellphones direct Inspector condemns women's prisons Legal hitch threatens Senna trial with collapse CapitalOne Picture Gallery EU 'mad cow' censure fails Midland Bank Love letters show submissive side of feminist icon US defies trade forum on Cuba (AP): Stability the goal as leaders move to restrain grief Deng's successors face a testing time as the death of leaders has triggered upheaval in the past, writes James Pringle in Beijing Deng donates organs Little Chef Sorrow but few tears for man who extinguished hope of democracy Collective leadership must 'hang together' to survive The Succession The Royal Bank of Scotland From Associated Press in Delhi: Tibet looks for end to brutal era Dark doubts hang over prophecies of life after Deng Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, questions whether economic progress is enough for the survival of Deng's China Everest Peoples Phone Beijing to retain Hong Kong's top civil servants Veteran Democrat presses for inquiry into poll donations Pilkington Glass Mandela's loves share podium Call for new Luther King rifle tests Cellnet (Reuter): Tirana riot police fire over crowd News in Brief (Reuter): Leo Rosten dies (Reuter): Taylor surgery (AP): Tamils drown Australian leader learns he has convict ancestor Genealogists find profit in fad for criminal descent Visa Maples 'They see Radio 4 as their club-they do not want changes' Nick Ross on leaving his phone-in after ten years as the voice of reason and social conscience at the BBC The Sunday Times The Samaritans Mombasa The Open University 'Stewed rat or roast grasshopper, sir?' War correspondents are so busy dodging bullets that when it comes to food, they will eat anything Help Dell The pulling power of the trolley The way people shop in supermarkets reveals truths about themselves and their relationships, says Jason Cowley PGL Philip Howard Politicians are never more harmlessly employed than when electioneering True Brit The Times Diary Elementary, Watson The great DNA boffin is right: only the parents should ever decide whether a particular gene warrants an abortion Haystack romp, who is 60 today. "I'll be… The Times Diary Some upset The Times Diary Equity please The Times Diary Peerless life The Times Diary P. H. S. Just how green is Gummer? Tessa Blackstone on the gap between rhetoric and action Lions and Unicorns Neither party convinces on the constitution Jury Judgment Twelve good men are sometimes not good enough Previous Convictions Australians prefer black sheep to blue blood Ulster lessons on Scots devolution Unionist vote Lorries and bridges Tackling challenge of job insecurity Judgment on Bosnian war orphan Adoption refusal Product placement Price too high for classical scholars Fighting funds Time and motion In hot pursuit Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Royal Society of Chemistry Lord Pilkington of Oxenford Lectures Baroness Emerton Lord Lloyd-Webber Service dinner Wiltshire Lieutenancy Birthdays today Memorial meeting Memorial service Luncheons Dinners Travellers Club Dame Marie Rambert honoured The Royal Astronomical Society University news Personal Column Church news Tickets Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Five Nations Rugby '97 For Sale Marriages Christopher Driver Christopher Driver, journalist and former editor of The Good Food Guide, died of a brain tumour on February 18 aged 64. He was born on December 1,1932 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Health & Fitness Brian Morcom Brian Morcom, authority on tam mitigation at the Bar and later a Social Security and Child Support Commissioner, died on January 29 aged 71. He was born on May 31,1925 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Domestic & Catering Situations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flightseats Capital Flights Announcements Legal Notices Donald Stokes Professor Donald Stokes, political scientist, died on January 25 aged 69. He was born on April 1,1927 Dr Stanley Firth Dr. Stanley Firth, former Medical Superintendent, Brighton General Hospital, died on January 24 aged 94. He was born on November 21,1902 New H. G. Wells Film "Things to Come" Leicester Square Theatre News The Times Crossword No 20,409 Business AA Information Highest & Lowest Newspapers Support Recycling Non-Drowsy Sudafed Forecast In the Times Barings bondholders could be in line for settlement Sterling hurting growth, says CBI Windfalls 'will not fuel boom' Economics BBC in Flextech pay-TV link Rank Group expansion to create 3,000 jobs in leisure Picture Gallery Education Picture Gallery Lloyd's claims court victory over dissidents Kleinwort Benson Sport Television and Radio Business Today Dow falls almost 100 points Norwich tops up Tessa savers Tourist Rates BT Railtrack plans £16bn investment programme US court notice lifts GKN Shepperton owners put flotation in their script Receivers called in at Scottish Pride Factors bought by FNB Easynet loss grows German rates frozen Ramsdens raises cash Pension progress slow Accounts win awards Chiquita $50m in red MP and Halifax in clash over Bill Business Roundup IMI set to shed 670 jobs The Times/dillons Crime Forum Labour stays firmly on the fence Brown at the Emu Olympics Ran brings the curtain down Scottish Amicable ignores its true owners Pennington Rank shares surge on hopes of buyback Verity plans new speaker venture Extra tests delay eczema treatment AVIS ScotAm sets a bid timetable Liffe Options Proteus jumps 42% on Bse screening success Stock Market Commodities 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 Keeping track of the money Tempus Phytopharm Scottish Pride Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Grantchester Wall Street Shadows take centre stage The Times City Diary Catarina wheel The Times City Diary Divorce hotline The Times City Diary Chips are down The Times City Diary Corking idea The Times City Diary Tested by turtles, a tenor and a train Well-known figures in the business world confess their errors of misjudgement to Morag Preston Talk of delaying economic and monetary union is premature Economic View Euro-diplomacy is probably geared more to detaching Italy than unhinging EMU itself Mercury Communications Why UK lags in technology Layers of hidden agendas on EMU Railtrack Army contracts out non-military operations at Aldershot Primary Management expects deal will save Army £34m running costs over seven years Burford offshoot buys £121m retail sites EMU 'will improve credit ratings' Citibank BOC held back by strength of sterling Scottish Mutual to pay £160m bonuses Lang to make offer on limited partnerships Pensions benefits on the increase Company collapses continue to decline Business Roundup Arcon in the black Investor's happy returns Bunzl $72m expansion PC sales growth forecast VFG valued at £5.7m Carisbrooke tops £1m Japan route hits Qantas Drive to target program pirates The Times Provident Financial looks to acquisition trail for growth New Medical flotation to raise £15m Reuter: CompuServe in the red Legal & Public Notices New look for World Bank will cost cash and 700 jobs Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Abbott link lifts Shield shares Equities mark time HSBC British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Business Bonus British and proud of it Visual Art: Isabel Carlisle talks to the Tate's director about the new Millbank plans Fine Russian disarray Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Chekhov's Ivanov The Royal Ballet Visual Art Picture Gallery Theatre Colours in the clouds Concerts: Ligeti joins the greats in London; plus a game of two halves in Manchester Fair and foul play Russian NO/Plenev Manchester The Times Concerrt 1 Picture Gallery Concert 2 Picture Gallery Art Galleries Theatres Choice 1 Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 I used to be Free, but I'm all right now The face may not be familiar any more, but the voice of Paul Rodgers still stirs at least on politician's blook. Chris Campling reports Choice 3 The Times theatre Pop 1 Electric music for mind and body Pop Albums: David Sinclair on a lo-fi classic by Eels, and some high energy from Orb Point Music Pop 2 Make my single a cheap day return Picture Gallery Pop 3 Ireland's finest Divine Comedy and Ash scoop the awards pool Starts Today Pop 4 Pop 5 Those who can't, teach Concert Education Gabbitas MPW BAC The First in Cambridge Campbell Harris Easter Courses Language Courses Abroad! Department for Education and Employment Abbey Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Easter Courses BAC Chieve Make the Grade Easter Revision Florence Davies's College Duff Miller The Sunday Times King's College School Wimbledon Language Courses Ashford School St. George's University Sherborne School for Girls Education Maths lessons that add up to success Roger Luxton and Graham Last, two educationists, on Swiss techniques Primary schools have banned the use of the calculator And now for the democracy thing Academics wants a stake in the planning process, says David Triesman Pupils take on counselling role Maths and mediation go hand in hand at a Welsh comprehensive, says Iola Smith The Times At last, real help for stammerers Norman Miller on the affliction that can ruin some children's lives Computer clock time irrelevant Education GEOS Holborn College Teacher Training Cartooning for Profit How To Make £20,000 a Year Freelance Writing in… Make £20,000 pa as a Travel Writer St. Aldates College Eagle Eyes Required Devonshire House School Language Courses Devonshire House School Evidence of provocation required Consequential loss Newbay Enterprises Limited Sems BPP The Times Thunderer: Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Coome Hill enhances Gold Cup claims Racing: Big-Race Field Takes Shape as Dorans Pride is Confirmed a Definite Runner Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Haydock Park The London Hernia Centre Rowell sticks with team of record-breakers Rugby Union: England Coach Remains Unmoved by Lions' Preferences for Five Nations' Championship Clash with France England Team Brittle is after tight controls The Times Golf Holiday Newcastle spirit to be put to the test Rob Andrew sees the visit of Leicestor to Tyneside as a time to assess the progress of his side By our Sports Staff: Henman clear for final assault For the Record Today's Fixtures Basement better than annexe for Rochdale Royle warned over outburst at referee Simply the best Hoddle right to alter approach Punishment Doubts answered Punishmet deserved Devils advocate title supremacy Furies roar fresh welcome to Putter Golf: Eccentricity to Fore as Resolute Players Try Again at Rye Goulding penalty shortened In Brief Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Hendry's control over White persists Snooker Keene on Chess Winning Move England master straight role on pantomime stage Cricket: Surrey Pair's Stylish Combination Ends Wait for Overseas One-Day Victory Word-Watching Swiftcall Confident Slough put Europe top of agenda Hockey Snow Reports Radio 1 Life begins after MS Radio Choice Easily digested chalk, indigestible cheese Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable For more comprehensive listings of satellite and cable channels, see the Directory, published on Saturday Picture Gallery Haydock jockeys escape sanction Course officials face disiplinary action after fiasco of abandoned meeting Times Two Crossword Rugby Union Smith prompts drug rule review Tufnell excels as hero and villain First Telecom Snooker FA likely to charge Wright over clash with Schmeichel

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