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News from 25/02/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Jonathan Prynn and Philip Webster, Magnus Linklater, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, John Raybould, Tom MacDonald, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, David Pannick, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, Christopher Charles Dickens, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, John Taylor, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, David Gedge, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Chris Barton, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Austin Mitchell, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Edward Fennell, Anthony Nelson, Paul Durman, Chad Varah, Bruce Andrews, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, John Papworth (Editor), Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, Lindsay Cook Business Editor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Terence J. Howes, Richard Evans, M. J. Ward, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Anthony Scrivener, Rodney Hobson, Louis Schaffer, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Roger Maynard and Inigo Gilmore, Brian Glanville, Wolfram Waldner, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tom Maddocks, Ben MacIntyre and Tunku Varadarajan, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Hardern, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, James Christopher, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Colin McIntosh, Jan Raath, Marianne Curphey and Caroline Merrell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sara Lane, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, John Wadham Director,

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Tube sell-off to raise £2bn for overhaul Tory pledge on subsidies Halifax votes for a bank Labour 20 ahead Reeve comeback Index The New £40,000 Game Lambs to the Cloner Six die on roads in worst storm for seven years Picture Gallery Spies who go into the red lose security clearance Index Princess sues over dress profit report Major is Risking the Union Index SFia Happy Landing Police hold the foster father of Billie-Jo Cloning plan conjures up all-purpose politician Political Sketch Police ethics were unknown in 70s, chief constable says West Midlands force emphasises new practices since investigating Bridgewater case Former detective denies forgery DELL Mother confronts former suspect Picture Gallery Howard's wife upset over TV claim Millennium man Salmon smoked Welcome return Food poison clue Miner trapped Steele chassis Superman actor to return in remake of Hitchcock classic Church to pay £2,500 for vicar's drink cure The sticky question is: are biscuits birds of a feather? By a Staff Reporter: 'Bent copper' is jailed for £2m cannabis plot Rolex Spice Girls score double triumph at Brit Awards The Brit Awards Scots are not a race apart, industrial tribunal decides BT Mouthwatering sale cooked up for recipe buffs Charity's child sex campaign angers holiday resort The Open University Juries to see videos of police questioning Howard to revise jury plan Sex-swap GP tries out work dressed as a woman Serviceline Insurance Venice day trip recalled with sighs Top-name models turn out for Irish unknown Abbey National Cherie Blair given starring role in test run for election Wirral South Prudential Princely praises help to cross gulf in conversation By a Staff Reporter: Widow conceives by spouse's sperm The Samaritans 'Stephen's death must be catalyst to restart the peace process' Funeral shorn of military trappings for soldier shot dead by IRA sniper Terrorist informer mourns from afar Cellphones direct Leak at Royal Opera may conceal damage to dome Hill House Hammond Laughing Gear Yachtsman froze to death in stormy sea News in Brief Suspicious death Pupil has TB Prison drugs Cartoon caper Victim reburied To err is fruitful Unfinished business that should be Parliament's priority Riddell on Politics Tories will pledge to help the elderly keep their… Election Manifesto The Cooperative Bank Lib Dems confirm plan for a 50p top tax rate In Parliament Help Peers defeat Shephard on selection in schools Heath is facing rebuke over support for Labour policies American Express Insurance Services Picture Gallery Mass-market authors dispute church dogmas 'At-risk' baby was thrown 150ft to death by mother Pesticides may play role in Parkinson's Medical Briefing Admiral Mary Magdalene was first apostle, says sculptor-vicar Former Zimbabwe President accused of policeman's rape Daewoo Call for looser Rock ties World Summary (Reuter): Fire breaks out on ageing Mir Boris Becker 'in tax inquiry' (AP): Greeks convicted over dogfights Stalker called Rabanne 'Satan' (Reuter): Moscow sending arms to Afghans Weizman's British visit renews links SAGA Services Ltd China watches family grieve for last titan 1000,000 public mourners drafted in by regime for Dang's Beijing farewell Tiananmen image worries Chinese army hierarchy MJN Technology Limited MasterCard Canberra urges halt to assault on rebels Skyscraper killer 'was cheated out of life savings in US' Albright pursued for 'denying past' BT Gates reaps a smaller fortune Top Ten Tycoons FUjiTSU Kennedy lobbies to keep sister in Dublin French 'reveal Eta plot to assassinate Spanish princess' (AFP): Kohl fights for survival with talks on tax reform US instructors accused of rape Muratec the fax specialists New rift over Nato threatened by Paris Tycoon lines up for Serb presidency Midland Bank 'We will recover, I promise you that' In Part Two of our series on Dunblane one year later, Magnus Linklater reports on how a headmaster and a minister helped the town to cope Sabalin 'Our job is simply to be there' Eagle Star Direct 'Harpwell Direct' Cellnet 'I spent too much of my time on wine and women' Jonathan Gems, the British screenwriter of Mars Attacks, is currently directing his first American film, The Treat. But after that is finished he plans to leave Los Angeles and return to London. He tells Giles Whittell why The Times Faith in the family Devaluing domesticity is fatal to society, says Jonathan Sacks Third leader The Times Diary Like a wolf on the fold Cloning animals reduces diversity, and means imperilling genetic strains that we may need in future And farewell The Times Diary We pay you The Times Diary Tight schedule The Times Diary It's now or never for Kohl Anatole Kaletsky says delay is fatal to monetary union No Title Southern Discomfort Nato needs France to pull back from impossible demands Find the Gaps The Lib Dems must bite the hands that will feed them Natural Allies The Israeli President's state visit is as welcome as overdue Scale of awards against police Animal traps Comprehensive cover 'Majorite rigidity' on devolution Sex Offenders Bill Dickens statue Women in Church Surname usage Call for debate on plight of elderly Seasonal variations Stops and starts Court Circular Today's royal engagement Lord Bancroft Luncheons Personal Column Birthdays today Shrewsbury School Picture Gallery Dinners Tiaras boom today Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Tickets Hudson Hays Hospitality All Sport Tickets The Stairlift Experts Emily Hahn Emily Hahn, American writer and adventurer, died on February 18 aged 92. She was born on January 14,1905 Winter Sports Worldcall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Icarus Travel Ltd Court & Social The Sunday Times Faresavers Airlink Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Rentals Alan Elliot-Smith Alan Elliot-Smith, CBE, Headmaster of Cheltenham College, 1940-51, died on February 10 aged n92. He was born on June 30,1904 Sir Frank Hartley Sir Frank Harticy, CBE, Dean of the School of Pharmacy, University of London, 1962-76, died on January 26 aged 86. He was born on January 5,1911 (From our Vienna Correspondent): The Polish Revolution New businesses improve Bartering comeback on the cards in Britain Tom Maddocks checks out a system that predates cash Printing Company NatWest Central London Southern Spain ICS Communications Graham Lack-All Court (Menswear) Ltd. Clean Start Business to Business "Spread Betting" Detective Idea or Invention Briefings Vehicle Recovery Scheme Prime Analysis (European) Limited Lorraine Electronics Big Al's Sandwich Joints Ltd Room at the inn and cash need not be a problem Executors can claim after settlement Balance of convenience test not apt for interim relief Business Services Message Plus F. L. O. O. R Coverings International Times Newspapers Place of jurisdiction established by conduct European Law Report Luxembourg Councils entitled to deal over boundary change Housing refusal justified Versatility of Bjornebye proves valuable asset This Week's Transfers The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game Picture Gallery ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,412 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling AirUK Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Yorkshire Electricity accepts £1.5bn US offer Business Editor Lindsay Cook SB agrees $325m American settlement Eurotunnel wins stay from banks John Charcol Arts Full steam ahead for Halifax Alliance's market share drops Law Sport Television and Radio Business Today News Corp forms Sky link with EchoStar Mutual societies shape up Brierley upset INH lifted Pension stake Paying again Mercury Hanson value 25% lower as four-way demerger finalised Arculus quits Emap for United News Random tax checks for 8,000 a year Enviros merger to spread green word By our City Staff: Big rise in disqualified directors Unit trust and Pep sales fall in January Business Roundup Capital spending ahead Airlines in demerger Grid expands overseas CHG to sell homes Fitch revives payout Amey wins roads deal Simon sale to clear debt Hibernian motor loss Tourist Rates The Times Thorn sheds 360 jobs on Radio Rentals closures Cloning experiment boosts PPL Future hopes Cash injection Recruitment specialist to float Dining on the last dodo And then there was one... Last episode for Emap's soap opera Waning fortunes of French holiday legend Pizza group finds recipe for growth Picture Gallery Regal set to reap White Hart reward Legal & General Wolfson favours GUS over Next Commodities Liffe Options Pilkington gloom lifts as shares edge forward 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 Building Hanson trust Tempus British Aerospace Thorn Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Regal Hotels Wall Street Doomsday lasts all night The Times City Diary Hanson winner The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Calling the shots Charity's brief but unwelcome brush with the price of fame Jason Nissé on the misguided headlines that brought heartbreak to Baby Lifeline Interest rates must come down to avoid bloodletting of British industry Sector Challenge extends scope of Government help to exporters Carrying the can for takeover leaks Either way, we all pay in the end Dangling the carrot of independence Labour's real purpose is to brreak down the monotheism of the Bank's current statutory role Alliance & Leicester offers the best distribution of shares to members Domarex The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Limited Equities close marginally lower Economic Development Centre British Funds Hustler wins a place on the tip shelf The story of porn publisher Larry Flynt has landed Best Film at the Berlin festival. Geoff Brown reports The Berlin Film Festival Winners The Times Film CD Choice Crème Boulez Concerts: Minimal explosions to maximum effect; plus a welcome visitor London Sinfonietta/Benjamin Queen Elizabeth Hall Magic abounding CBSO/Holliger Birmingham Music Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Tomorrow Those mad British moderns Visual Art: Richard Cork on a Barbican homage to pioneers of Post-Impressionism; plus other shows Our heavenly bodies Cambridge provides a showcase for the enduring power of the human figure in the hands of six male sculptors Visual Art 1 Picture Gallery Visual Art 2 Visual Art 3 Picture Gallery Around the Galleries A R T Visual Art 4 Opera & Ballet Choice Today's Choice A daily 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 Vitriol personified Theatre St Nicholas Bush, W12 Not a lot of fun at t'mill Hard Times Richmond Theatre Theatre An Inspector Calls Reduced Shakespeare Company Pop A blast from the heart Pop Longpigs Forum, NW5 Gordon Reece Gallery Mistrial by media? Anthony Scrivener, QC, protests about a growing trend in the press Scrivenor: Will he, won't he? Inns and Outs Queen's Counsel Chambers Banking & Finance PSD Three strikes and they're wrong Counsel Adoption Changes Quarry Dougall Chambers Trade Indemnity ZMB North Lipson Lloyd Jones European Bank Adopting new values Will government plans for adoption help or hinder? asks Chris Barton Changes to the Laws on Adoption Lovell White Durrant Mercuri Urval Freshfields Mid size City commercial firm seeks a junior… Back to futures for the regulators A Japanese Nick Leeson is on trial for losing billions. Who, Edward Fennell asks, is keeping an eye on the traders? New York Qualified International Project Finance… Berwin Leighton QD Virgin Interactive Entertainment Hammond Suddards Solicitors Zarak MacRae Brenner Dell Quarry Dougall QD Eagan Janion The Times Newspapers Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Lord Chancellor Reynell In-House Legal The Times Freshfields Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shipping Lawyers Smit Land & Marine Engineering Ltd White & Case The Times Newspapers Zarak MacRae Brenner Nortel Graham Gill & Young Sprecher Grier Multiple Classified Advertising Items R. E. Brown Syndicate 702 Norton Rose Chambers Chambers Professional Recruitment Hansen left out after falling foul of rules Athletics Team The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Llyod voices colourful view of one-day game Cricekt Alan Lee reports from Auckland on a call for change by the coach to give England a level playing field Julian yet to sign new contract for Surrey Winning Move Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Alternatives must be sought to replace outdated levy system Racing Thunderer: Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings By our Racing Staff: Jockey Club rejects Dunwoody's complaint Johnston extends fine start to year Richard Evans Nap: Chill Wind (4.40 Leicester) Next best: Lance Armstrong (3.10 Leicester) Point-To-Point Details Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Lingfield Park Dundee stopped on way to promised land Football: Injury Prevents Talented Goalscorer from Answering his Germany Calling Bass Keller juggles divided loyalties across the Atlantic Richard Hobson talks to a goalkeeper for whom success is not without its problems For the Record Wray and company win battle for Forest Suker holds transfer talks with Arsenal Sale enjoy home comfort as they chase historic win Rugby Union Draw Barbarians remain in Leicester hearts England omit former champions Bowls Pools Forecast Snow Reports Cronin bounces back on to international stage Rhodes in no mood to let his title slip Boxing Legal & Public Notices Today's Fixtures Keighley prepare to take on holders Rugby League Quarter-Finals Aggrieved badminton player puts her case In Brief Tempers flare Final repeat Cool Cockroft New money Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Mijnders looking after Oxford's interest David Miller considers the latest cosmopolitan effort by the Dark Blues to reverse their stubborn losing sequence in the University Boat Race Rotheroe's accuracy swells Rye's elite ranks Golf: Precision on Greens the Key to Rare Successful Defence of President's Putter Results Petulant O'Sullivan hits pique form Snooker: Briton Bows out with Grace in First round Surrender Word-Watching By a Special Correspondent: Storm breeze into play-offs in style Ice Hockey Final Table A great aunt from Hell Radio Choice Radio 1 Who was that moon-booted ice tucker man? Review BBC1 Choice Satellite and Cable West Ham take spot prize in thrilling derbyd Dicks seals Tottenham's fate Table Times Two Crossword Athletics Fifa rules out joint bid to stage World Cup in 2006 Henman rises five ranking places Bellamy misses university challenge Boat Race Crews Clubs await new deal on television Golf New Corby

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