News from 04/03/1997
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Phil Yates, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Bob Usherwood, Andrew Pierce, Barrie Lane, Isabel Carlisle, Gavin Lumsden, Christopher Stell, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Norman De Mesquita, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Ross Shimmon, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Des Wilson, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Carl Evans, Daniel McGrory and Ruth Gledhill, Gillan Maxey, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, T. Franks, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Dalya Alberge and Glen Owen, Michael Clark, Philip A. Hunt, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, David London, Rachel Morris, Roger Munson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Barbara Roche, Neil Addison, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, David Weekes, Sydney Friskin, Richard Proctor, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, James Pettifer, Alauddin Ali, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, R. W. Dunk, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Chris Pond, Director, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Glen Owen, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Val Gooding, Jon Ashworth and Robert Miller, Anne Ashworth, Iola Smith, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Eileen McCabe, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Brian Collins (Chairman), Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Robert Morgan, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Gwynn Davis and Hilary Woodward, Nadine Meisner, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, J. E. Redmall, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb and Stewart Tendler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Mark Andrews, Stephen Dalton, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Alasdair Murray, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoRise and Fall of Margaret Thatcher Tap water is threatened by pollution Health warning to 300,000 people Match fixing trial jury sent home Welsh Secretary Hague to marry Rock windfall Index Genetic breakthrough gives slim hopes to all Blackbeard's wrecked flagship found The English Patient Bishop to marry divorcee at register office Children—the Great Dividers Albania cuts TV link with world Disaffected Dora Writes Allied Dunbar Speak-your-weight minister slips into overdrive Matthew Partis Political Sketch Chancellor turns spotlight from Tory Euro feuds Clarke extols 'fighting fit' Britain Tories need big defeat to bring them to senses, McAlpine says DELL Water, water everywhere, but is it safe to drink? Medical Breifing Rifkind gives warning on rush to EU integration Rash use of legal aid to be stopped BBC puts prison killers on Panorama News in Breif Security review Howarth named Damages for girl Union campaign Boy faces charges Winning's way Burglar dies Purveyor of Elvis soap aims to rock Memphis men Some people think Presley is still alive, judge tells trade dispute hearing Fans sue FA for penally that put City out the Cup BT Internet A bathroom gift box costs only £4.95 Dowding medals sold for £60,000 to RAF museum Dunblane families agree to 'dignified' TV film Bomb found outside Sinn Fein offices in Irish Republic Abbey National European treaty 'threatening cats and dogs' Britannia lowers her gold standard Bugged phone calls to be part of show Multiple Display Advertising Items EU states agree to 10% cut in emissions Parishioners rally round priest told by her bishop to resign Black clergy group suggest 'unwrittiing racism and sexism' may have played a part Nokia Cellnet Farmer 'shot at police in error' Lonely death of pop star's first son American Express Fifth-formers are paid to give pupils homework help 'Anything that keeps children at school afer lessonhas got to be good' By a Staff Reporter: Swampy is free to carry on digging Much ado as Globe box office opens to public Hill House Hammond If you can't work the computer, get out of the kitchen The Missions to Seamen Families are kept awake by M-way bridge of sighs Lombard Direct Roedean girl, 16, expelled over drugs News in Breif Head strong 20 years for rape Another CJD case Victim named Screen test Petrol price study Cannabis blaze Royal donation Memorial to Indian Army will mark independence jubilee Revolution will link public services to computers in homes Virgin Direct Woman chef fights Marines men-only rule Tories should come to their senses and shut up about Europe Labour promises crackdown on offenders under 14 The Continental Approach Are the young escaping punishment, or being denied help? Woolwich Direct Labour warned of lost Muslim votes Help In Parliament Interflora Flowers World Wide Tender age is no bar to serious crime British firms face fee for envoys' role in clinching deals Aid workers forced to flee Kisangani Principles for kids Aficio 126 die in runaway train crash Israelis approve second Jerusalem settlement plan Netanyahu rebuked Local polls buoy Kohl , but family likely to have the casting vote Mercury Communications Rail saboteurs slow nuclear waste train MJN British 'trade in torture' attacked Shoot-to-kill crackdown in Albania Our Foreign Staff: Italy mobilises anti-immigrant force to repel Adriatic exodus Legal & General Easy Jet Secret police play by old rules New Hong Kong executive heralds ban on press criticism of China Manhattan transfer Prime Health Portillo pins hopes on howitzer deal to boost trade in US Scientists make monkeys by cloning technology Australians catching up Legal & General Secret US hostage mission World Summaery Gore admits raising cash EU hit by row over Renault Yeltsin meets Euro leaders CIA agent sold secrets (AFP): 007 defeated Honda Guardian Direct To have—and to have not Heeding the voices from the attic Canadian writing is coming into its own, says Erica Wagner Healthspan The Tories hated her hair, hated her voice; whole idea The McAlpine memoirs: Day Two-the most explosive political disclosures since the publicatiion of Alan Clark's Diaries Connections Tomorrow MMX Technology Tim Bell Is Albania on Europe's conscience? Enver Hoxha hunts Berisha's Tirana, reports Richard Owen American aid Picture Gallery The gender agenda Women's diversity defies the think-tanks' categories -so why do they bother? Fab Pav Squeezed Sassy Sockless Beau Geste Major Too many Tories accept defeat, says Woodrow Wyatt Youth on Trial Straw's concerns are proper, his answers on the right track Your Excellency, Chairman How companies can hire themselves a diplomant Tung-Tied Hongkong will be a chinese backwater if the press is curbed Shortage of hospital beds and the quality of healthcare Asians in the Lords Honourable mix-up Seeing squares Human cost of 'arms to Iraq' affair Animal traps Combating poverty 'Borrowed time' at public libraries Register of electors So galling Court Circular Today's royal engagements Meeting Lord-Lieutenant Today's birthdays Premium Bonds School news Lecture Appointment Dinners University news Senior service appointments Picture Gallery Personal Column Memorial services Anniversaries Reception Forthcoming marriages Church news The Times Marriages David Murison Obituaries The Starlift Experts Worldcall Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Professor Peter Morris Peter Mards Professor of Modern Politics and History at Aston University died of cancer on Feburary 1 aged 50. He was born on September 2,1946 Walter Ritchie Walter Rictchie, sculptor, died on Feburary 12 aged 77. He was born on April 27,1919 (From a private letter): Riots in Somersetshire On this Day Business for Sale Cafe NatWest Post Office Floor Coverings International Private Detective Be your Own Boss Gron Swift Executive Recruitment Partnerships Idea or Invention? Corporate Life Mobile Phones Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Status Tenants still pay bill despite lease law change Crosswords Briefings Firms fail to make full use of technology Revenue plans scare tactic for tax cheats Career shaped from God-given talent Mark Andrews meets a Reverened Mother with a fruitful sideline as a sculptor Report highlights rural challenge The Times The Personal Number Company VAT payable on retail price of free meal Limit to retirement relief on business assets Fertilisation licence requirement valid in EC law Damages award for injury to feelings Hearsay admissible in disqualification The Times Wheelchair minibus is zero-rated for tax Weighing relevant factors in housing application Hope springs eternal for stragglers in the pack This Week's Transfers The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword Business In Information WPA Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Former NatWest trader 'sent on leave' John Martin Arts Clarke keen to keep lid on interest rates Rock windfall to top £1,300 Law Ernie cuts the prize odds Sport Forward chief's family makes £50m Television and Radio Business Today Littlewoods poised to sell stores GMB signs deal on benefits with German union Water firms face prices shake-up HSBC Holdings plc Privatised rail jobs threatened Legal Notices Michael Page agrees £346m bid City Group Limited Group Secretaries Boston Scientific to create 1,000 jobs Business Roundup BPI buys Dutch group Trials by Chiroscience Warning hits Tunstall Accountant rebuked Newman Tonks falls Lilleshall pegs payout Tourist Rates Bonus culture takes a knock Natwest counts the cost Lancia investors still waiting for news Failing rail operators deserve stiff penalities HSBC to review safety after NatWest affair Politics put above bonuses Freepages Directors at Close share £7m Shares lift for former pole-vaulter Hamleys hopes Vanguard loss Kleinwort acts after departure Gateway 2000 Hays 18% ahead at half time Rover profit expected in three years Commodities Liffe Options French bid speculation drives Cu price higher Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Turning the Page Tempus HSBC Close Bros Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Hays Wall Street Asda flows to the rescue The Times City Dairy Missing link Food for thought Most wanted Bank takes up arms against the 'mother of all positions' Sir John and Baa aware of public concern over proposed Terminal 5 Losing points over Trade Fair Support Scheme changes Billing change belies promise made to customers after Gas demerger A question of real values The Open University Everyone has a dream Superheroes enlisted as Bluebird profits fall Gremlich to check out of Millennium hotel group European Leisure pays out Centrica fights back with further price cuts Domarex BP and Shell find oilfield US growth boosts Avonmore BSE sacre and falling dairy prices fail to dent profits Float gives Girovend £20.8m tag Overseas insurers look to Britain BT forced to scrap campaign Perkins up Cornwell profit Hays The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Equities mark time Planet British Funds A finger on the pulse of his time Visual Art: Richard Cork on the photographs of August Sander at the National Portrait Gallery, Plus ceramics and other shows The Times Visual Art His and hers in pottery Isabel carlisle admires the quiet grandeur of the work of Lucy Rie and Hans Coper at the Barbican Visual Art Around the Galleries Visual Art 4 A passion for body language Theatre: Director Nigel Charnock happily tells Nadine Meisner about his latest foray into dark dimensions A talent to abuse Pop Theatre No more singing for supper? Clive Davis mourns the sad plight of cabret in this country-and applauds move to put things right Cabaret Martin Guerre Pop Classical Choice A guide to the available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 CD Choice Opera & Ballet Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice Sons and gay lovers Music: Revisionist Britten productions; majestic Vienna Philharmonoc; stunning Vengerov Burnished Bruckner Vienna PO/Barenboi Festival Opera Very happy birthday Maxim Vengerov Barbican Maureen Lipman Live & Kidding Music Divorce's high cost Gwyn Davis and Hilary Woodward on the prices of breaking up Picture Gallery Audience agreement Inns and Outs Watching briefs Wise words The profession must speak with one voice McK QD Kellyfield Consulting Rail Regulator ZMB Hp Chambers Latest battle in the whisky war Neil Addison on how liquor litigation has caused strife through the centuries Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins Laurence Simons HIV victim seeks justice against her lethal lover Romance turned to tragedy when jannette Pink met the man of her dreams in Cyprus. Frances Gibb reports In-House Legal Industry Banking Recruitment… WGM QD Lloyds Bank QD Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Essex Marine Litigator The Times Newspapers Lombard Bank Siemens James Fairclough CIA Planet - 24 Times Newspapers The Times Newspapers QD Shipping Lawyers ZMB GG Berwin Leighton ZMB No Title New York Qualified International Project Finance… Norton Rose SPL Lipson Lloyd Jones In-House Legal Chambers PSD Hammond Suddards Solicitors Times Newspapers Sprecher Grier ZMB QD SRT Octavian Syndicate Management Ltd WWH Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pattinson & Brewer Magnussen driven by power of recovery Fresh start in Formula One provides opportunity for young Dane to get back on track Oliver Holt on the rich potential offered an outlet with the launch of Stewart Grand prix Today's Fixtures For the Record Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Panthers start in fine style Ice Hockey Tighter controls on turf management Racing: Jocket Club Prepares Groundwork for More Consistent Goint at Courses Leicester Lingfield Park Racing Ahead Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Wilson draws level with four-timer Point-To-Point Kelso Double attempt Rapid Raceline Porto's recent loss of form gives United the edge Football Sunderland ready to provide test of nerve for Tottenham Eagle Star Direct Dublin gives Coventry fair share Pools Forecast Oxford set sights on record Hockey William Hill Graham stays on comeback course In Breif New direction Fitness test Moving target Henman hailed Sjoberg out Correction By our Sports Staff: Australia tighten their grip on Test Cricket Player freedom moves step closer Lottery will help to fund Britain's bids Sports Politics Russell adjusts to life with gloves off Britons turn up the heat in Miami Sailing: Admiral's Cup Campaign Takes Shape Fpr Metticjs and Walker Middlesex miss Blewett Eagles to be floated on stock market Ruggby Leauge Nottingham pair take title at the double Bowls Bravo Injuries cast doubt on Wales' bold ambitions Rugby Union Faldo in fine fettle for Augusta Higgins changes for the better Snooker: Scot Claims European Crown despite Switching to New Cue Snow Reports Word-Watching A nose for a good yarn Radio Choice The guilty, the brazen and the unscrupulous BBC1 Dalglish must strike the right balance Newcastle's resources stretched Times Two Crossword Motor Racing South Africa game breaks new ground for England Picture Gallery Rich talent helps Slaney to turn back the clock David Powell on an athlets seeking to cash enduring qualities in Paris Morse Data Golf Astle fires opening salvo to put pressure on England
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