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News from 24/02/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Andrew Probert, Barry Trowbridge, Stewart Ford, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, H. W. J. Harland, Dick Howard and Adrian Owens, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Elizabeth Willis, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Ross Dunn, Q. N. Ahmed, Carl Mortished, Anne Owers Director, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Nick Constable and Karen Farrington, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Day, Director, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ian Morton, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Jonathan Sacks, Alan Jarrow, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Luke Clancy, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Ackner, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Leyla Linton, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, J. B. P. Stephenson, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Frederick Lawton, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Tom Tugendhat, Alan Copps, Jason Nisse, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, John Shaw, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Roger Maynard and Inigo Gilmore, Brian Glanville, Jason Cowley, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lewis Stretch, Patrick Dudgeon, Richard Morrison, David Powell, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Colin S. Gale (Assistant Archivist), Jeremy Laurance and Michael Hornsby, Chris Brasher, Andrew F. Neil, Christopher Irvine,

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Today 10P This Week in the Times TV & Radio Jonathan Sacks Why we must take back moral… Warning on 'human clones' Models of 13 on the catwalk Kohl rival throws doubt on wisdom of rushing EMU Rifkind raises Tory cash on Hong Kong trip Dunblane Remembered a mother's struggle to find… Sport Empire State gunman shoots eight tourists Bass Best Selling Premium Today 10P Scientists serve up vegetables that give cancer protection New breakthroughs in genetic engineering raise complex ethical issues Mesh Computers PLC Tories drop pledge to reform pet quarantine Clarke takes a more sceptical line on EMU Party winces at Heath 's tirade Blunkett plans to retrain primary teachers Hickeys 'urgently in need of care' Hostages freed Gay 'marriages ' Aid in CJD cases Lottery rejection Bomber thwarted Service line Insurance Village battles over £6m threat to cricket ground Local accuse struggling club of plotting to sell pictuesque home for development sfter 130 years Pilots to get a back-seat driver for safety's sake Research adds weight to the beer drinker's diet Head puts pupils on £500 'bail 'for kissing Informix Birthday in jail for veteran grammar schools campaigner Sacked prison chief says Howard is driven by ambition Bose Maple Computer Restaurant owner and family die in flat fire Private detectives face court in Cyprus Midland The Listening Bank Providing a fair deal at an affordable price The Politics Tories have changed the benefit balance Conservatives Labour Liberal Democrats The Politicians What They Said The Facts Ballet adds a finishing twirl to the beautiful game Buckingham Palace Prudential Army of navvies crosses Irish Sea in search of riches Phenomenal growth in Republic's building industry has reversed the migration of labour Workers fled famine to toil in factories or on railways Legal & General Oxford 's 'equal' entry system fails to promote state pupils Serpent's sting is also in its stomach Prospero direct Dancers campaign to save studio Gun ban protest All-faith centre Train disruption Treehouse fire Salmon leap Survivor's trip Beach yields mass grave of shipwrecked slaves Households may have to pay £100 for retuned TVs Crime Writing Compaq US puts 'modest' $35bn price tag on Nato expansion BT It's good to talk Yeltsin makes a 'fighting' return Fears of Rock fall after rain in Spain Oystel Communications Limited Starr says Clinton's aide 'not murdered' No Title Advertisement New scheme launched to help people who get a raw deal from medical insurance The facts behind the rising cost of medical insurance You could be better off with WPA Germans grumble at euro but no popular revolt will save mark Netanyahu hires top lawyer over corruption inquiry TSB Prime Health Brothers charged over death of sisters Thieves reel in priceless painting Disgraced reformer Zhao barred from Deng ceremony (AP): Hong Kong's Bill of Rights to be diluted BCWA Healthcare Last emperor leaves China with an empty throne run Reuter: Pyongyang struggle for power RAC From Associated Press: Iraq will let UN take away missiles Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Mercenaries called in for raid on Bougainville rebel base From Associated Press: Zaire guerrillas take mining town Man rescues daughter from crocodile attack Reuter: More than 120 killed as fire rips through Hindu festival Helicopters rescue 93 in Thai blaze Somak Holidays Prospero direct Apartheid war expert rehired Bus boys shot (Reuter): Students riot (AFP): Love in the air Paying a high price for bad genes Dell Rogue heart risk DNA worries Soyuz solution Innate tunes Russian rocket may rescue Europe Eat fish, tan safely Birds born with a song in their hearts The Wellman Clinic The Times Rent-a-bed Washington Mailer and an Almighty row Continental Airlines DIAL-a-PHONE One year on—the young couple who lost a son and are still strugging to create a future Picture Gallery The Royal Bank of Scotland Time Tomorrow Better second time around Cellphones direct Don't keep our libraries on borrowed time Visual Art Enigmas old and new Concerts: Medieval and modern music in London; and a romantic epic in Manchester Homebuying? Shop around Opera Stunningly sober first Dance Theatre Send in the clones Performing small miracles Television: Do West End plays work in our living rooms? James Chistopher on BBc2's new Performance season Opera & Ballet Dance Theatres Music Theatres Books Pop Queen's Theatre An Inspector Calls Film Aida The Times theatre Banality of evil Irish Theatre The language of hope Ever Hopeful Can we win back our democracy ? The constitutional proposals of the Labour Party do nothing to make up the democratic deficit Mind the funding gap Viennese whirl Last Waltz? So simple Max factor Cost of Benefit Analysis Which party will make welfair work? Thought for Food Tell the story on the label Tunnel Vision Business to the rescue of the Tube Judges and Home Office in conflict over sentencing Price of scholarship Rifkind in Germany Plea to release Mordechai Vanunu 'Falling sickness' Pews and popcorn Bishop 's reply on Lenten reading Science and the arts Seasonal variations Court Circular Nature notes Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries today Multiple Classified Advertising Items In Memoriam Private Birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today 's royal engagements University news Tickets for Sale Five Nations Rugby '97 All Sport Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Birthdays today Battle of Britain study expected to fetch £10,000 Antiques & Collectables Multiple Display Advertising Items Old School Tie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Coral Holidays Jetline Travel Dreams Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Universities fare well in archaeology assessment Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld NWT Travel Worldcall Germany Daily low cost flights and hotel… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Legal Notices Forthcoming marriages Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harmers of London Latest wills Allen & Overy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Frank Launder Church news The Reverend Michael Hollings Margaret Branch (From a Correspondent): Landscape in Art Pictures as Registers Ofchange News The Times Crossword No 20,411 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Barings : The deputy chairman of the collapsed… AA Information Highest & Lowest Newspapers Support Recycling Sudafed Forecast Vinnie :'Veni , vidi, vici ' Rain and Shine Net Loss for Henman Grand Prix Pulling Together Superlative Travel Eurosport need doubles partner for Mercer Knight sees England home and dry Cricket: Hussain at the Helm as Touring Make Short Work of Rain- Reduced Target Hastings Direct Hendry's timing proves impeccable Snooker: Scot Dismisses Drago to Keep World Championship in his Sights Sorenstam savours flying start to season Maier makes his mark Christie wins on grass Price savours victory Whitakers lead way England lose record Muggeridge thrown out Chang's luck changes South spurred by Stearn Snow Reports Henman fails to make final breakthrough Tennis: Big-Hitting Rosset Teachers Briton Uncomfortable Lesson in Community Relations Milan offers reward Dexter has no complaints about the 'boss ' Golf: Woolnough Conquers High Wind and a Leagend to Reach the Semi-Finals of Puttert Gritty Chelmsford upset the odds Hockey: National League Surprise Package Bow out of Ha Cup • Slough are denied at home and abroad Cumbrian recovery halts Kent Mayock's trial tribulations tarnish record Athletic's Birmingham hobble on Basketball By a Special Correspondent: England aim is world No 1 Netball Liverpool 's mastery counts for nought Football: Anfield Premiership Pretensions Dented by Blackburn's Determine Defence Scholar and Wray set to take over Forest Middlesbrough's call from the heart Prmark Milosevic lets Forest off hook Graham ahead on points Paying the price of pop star's celebrity status New breed delivers best of both worlds Football: Combination of Continental Flair and British Resilience Produces Enthrallimg Encounter Leicester scallywags pack punch Royle suffers in Southall's shadow Le Tissier stands tall while Southampton rise and fall Euphoria gives way to shameful scenes at Saltergate Nationwide Football League FA Carling Premiership Bell's League Championship Unibond Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Football this Week Overseas F. A. Carling Premiership Nationawide Football League Bell's League Championship Vale give Francis cause to rue lost time Football Rangers suffering from superiority complex Germany might share cup bid Bristol spoil a football fantasy Yakka the spur for Whitby Northern polish no match for Midland dedication Bermuda Hodgson is left to ponder the long road ahead Sheikh voices unease over prize-money Racing Newcastle Cheltenham Racecourse Plumpton off Dunwoody hurt by reaction to fall Guide to our In-Line Racecard Course Specialists Southwell Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Developing strategy of courses for horses is essential Golf Rapid Raceline Paris show benefit of loosening the French connection Rugby League Halifax go down to rampant Keighley Fiddlers Pike defies march of time Details from Saturday's Six Meetings Guide to the Week Ahead Broncos fall like a punctured balloon Pentium Processor Gloucester thrive on basic instincts Wind of change blows Pontypridd 's cup quest off course The Royal Bank of Scotland Stransky takes the controls for Leicester Rugby Union: South African Ensures Amooth Progress to Semi-Finals as Mewcastle are Left behind Sale dial M for mastery Guscott 's touch of true class puts paid to Bristol The Daihatsu Junior Golf Tour Saracens sink as Carling has final word Rugby Union O'Meara named as Ireland ring changes Ineland By a Correspondent: Ufton ensures Wasps maintain pace at the top Cup 's stock proves weak £20m shirt deal for rugby TES the Times Educational Supplement Previous winners lead race for junior tour spots Tug-of-war exerts pulling power on dedicated athletes Expanding indoor sport presents case for recogition at Olympic level Dancing attendants with young at heart Injured Manning out of tour Cycling Violence brings early finish Ice Hockey Dein goes in search of the floating vote at Arsenal Law breaking new ground on the water Sailing For the Record Rugby League Golf Rugby Union Results from the President's Putter at Rye Schools Sport Winter Sport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business secrets of staying the course It takes peculiar stamina to get to thr top in business—and to run a marathon. John Goodbody reports Two long-distance executives taslk about what makes them run-and how their jobs prepare them for the rigours of marathon training Care pays in the long run Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times Practice code no excuse for CPS ignoring court order The Times Crosswords Home Secretary entitled to find France safe for refugees Law Report February 24 1997 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Value-added tax payable locally by agent of tour operator European Law Report Treatment of spent offences of licence applicants Term unreasonable restraint of trade Capitalisation, week's change Planet British Funds Crédit Lyonnais to get more aid Continental Airlines BAe profits will reach for the sky Take the rollercoaster ride Gilt-Edged Markets focus on Wirral South result Economic Outlook Results and Statistics Sunday Tips UK urged to use euro alongside the pound Alternative Investment Market Mitsubishi Oslo 's sights on Eurofighter Computer Cabs on track for March 4 start Alternative Invesment Market CBI condemns Lang strike curbs as unworkable Aborigines block RTZ mine sale Investors in People Tricorder seeks Ofex funds Make more than you earn—or lose your mortgage Fraser Nelson experiences the highs and lows of trading the virtual way By a Correspondent: Davies urges consolidated approach to regulation End urged to savings tax perks Disney 'fat cats' face shareholder protest after $70m payoff Engineers tone down stance on minimum wage law Tourist Rates Record rents in Oxford Street signal road to retail boom Mondex UK enlists Giro Vend help by acquiring 10% stake The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Health cover from Tesco and Safeway The Energy Group PLC IPD urges publication of personnel strategies Halifax float set to boost share deals Listen Low Cost International Calls Numbers start to add up for British film-makers Alasdair Murray on how lottery funds may play a lead role in UK's big-screen revival Lost face Major coup for train steward Rounder about the Middleton Rabbit trick Reality behind classic fiction Radio Choice Radio 1 Begorra, there 's sure no Bally place like it BBC1 Satellite and Cable Choice Plane Sailing Barings chiefs face ban as directors Times Two Crossword French insurer to sell Equity & Law Rugby club to play market London Scottish's multimillion game plan Picture Gallery Shell under fire from ethics lobby James Capel Investment Management Movie Magic LME chief to be questioned over Sumitomo statement Americans seek deal with Yorkshire Electricity In Business Tomorrow Introducing Fantasy Formula One-Your Chance to Win… Picture Gallery Contents 'Williams were gone. Now they look almost impossible to beat' Oliver Holt looks at the teams for season 1997 following a turbulent winter for the champions New boys are well-placed to make impact Stewarts create a powerful pairing McLaren unveils a silver streak Cars of money colours... kevin Eason reports on the new look for '97 in the annual shuffle of the attention-seekers Old master prepares for thrills of chase Alan Copps looks at the prospects for Tyrrell, a team that has been a Formula One fixture for thirty years Chance to Drive in Formula One Smoking when Pregnant Harms your Baby More than a weekend at the races Alan Copps tracks the course of a multimillion-pound industry—the transportations of Formula One equipment Going out in a blaze of glory The real heroes of motor racing events are not the drives, but the race marshals, Vaughan freeman argues Rothmans Williams Renault The World Champion, his New 47 Years of Grand Prix Picture Gallery The new woman in Murray's life Louise Gopodman breaks down a male bastion this year ITV broadentsthe coverage amd appeal of Formula One Brundle brings wealth of experience to team Win a Book for the New Season The Times Play Fantasy Formula One today Marlboro World Championship Team Make Three Selections from Each of the Four Groups below Bridgestone fires tyre challenge Goodyear's stranglehold on Formula One is under threat this year. reports Ian Morton Numbers start to add up for British film—makers Alasdair Murray on how lottery funds may play a lead role in UK's big-screen revival The Cutaway Secrets Front Tyre Drawn Tyre expert Janet wears the pants Meet the woman who has made it to the top in the macho world of Formula One motor racing Those amazing men in the pits High-octane mix - of triumph and human tragedy Kevin Eason looks back down the years on life in the fast lane and finds that British drivers and constructors have Keeping a costly show on the road Kevin Eason on how global television audiences encourage advertisers to pay millions needed to fund F1 cicus

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