News from 05/03/1997
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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Chris Ward, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Andrew de Berry, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Lin Jenkins and Adrian Lee, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Dorothy Walker, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Ioan Bowen Rees, James Landale, Andrew Pierce, Arthur Leathley and Philip Webster, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gary L. McDowell, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Judith Da Fano, Emma Wilkens, Donald Hutera, Patricia Holland, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Patrick Howarth, Vernon White, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Conway, Nicholas Booth, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Katherine Bergen, Marcia Falkender, John Kavanagh, Nigel Williamson, Rhory Robertson, Brenda Maddox, Bill Jordan, Belinda Archer, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, James Pettifer, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Nye, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Polly Newton, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Mimi Chakraborty, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Jill Sherman, Margaret Benton, Richard Owen, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nick Kelly, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Nicolas Walter, Eileen McCabe, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Bill Wright, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Jill Sherman and Jeremy Laurance, Gavin Hadland, Ray Hatley and Nigel Powell, Anjana Ahuja, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Ray Hatley, Michael Gove, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Alan Coren, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Joanna Bale and Richard Duce, James Christopher, Yvette Mahon, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Jill Sherman and Anne Ashworth, Andrew Finkel, Glenys Kinnock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, Dr Keyboard, Denis MacSHANE,
ResumoMcAlpine Memoirs Lilley plans privatisation of pensions Serps to be replaced for six million Albanian troops gain upper hand Dunblane parents find self-support Newcastle defeat The Times on the Internet Tv & Radio Labour ditches free eye tests Woman is stabbed on train The Real Clothes Show Match fixing trial may go to a second round Tory MP savages friend and foe Over the Big Top Invasion of beaches for Lego galore Nigella Lawson Debonair It's May 1: Major all but names the day Relaxed leading man awaits final curtain Political Sketch Labour abandons pledge to restore free eyesight tests Muratec Hill House Hammond Canada Pollution alert boosts sales of bottled water News Brief Council wins £20m Mountain railway plan UVF 'behind 251b bomb' Breeder let horses starve Award for Hurley Pirate CDs seized Hunt for 'dead' guitarist Catholic canon at Oxford Cabinet's last bachelor finds love in the office Engagement shortens odds against William Hague as next Tory leader Boy playing game of M-way chicken is struck by a car Mini looks bug-eyed to future Detectives reopen file on death of star's son AST Morse was created to please teacher Dunblane families face anniversary united in grief 'It is difficult to live a normal life. The only people I can be myself with are other bereaved parents' Prudential Palumbo rails against vulgar train liveries Jail for farmer who blamed the sheepdip Correction In the Times Saturday Serviceline Insurance Mop brigade sets sail to keep the Navy shipshape More defence cuts a risk to national security, MPs say City Traveller Direct LTD Compaq Abbey National Sea wreck renews hunt for Blackbeard's skull Ship discovered off American coast rings a bell Nelson's hair saved grandson Longitude is barred from book contest Hastings Direct Citroen Zx Parents must pay for youth crime, Howard declares Pilot Schemes RAC TSB Jackal has his day at the Palace No-kissing zone for college News in Brief Heroin raids Actors' strike Fewer fake notes Battle remains Mary coin sold Hamilton verdict set to be delayed beyond the election Mawhinney wins poster row with Saatchi NCDL Labour and Lib Dems in voting reform deal In Parliament Major puts his body language to best use Peter Barnard tune in to the Prime Minister and declares him to be a radio personality Boots MP whose words flow faster than his wisdom Tory ex-ministers persuade students to oppose the euro Dixons Picture Gallery Judge wins custody of Elvis exhibits Complication that almost spoilt Liz Taylor's party Medical Briefing The Royal Bank of Scotland Half of children's intensive care units could go Mercedes-Benz Anti-nuclear protesters defy police onslaught Battle for final 12 miles to radioactive waste dump intensifies as German activists tunnel under road Turkish leader rejects army's demand to halt Islamic drift Dial Direct BT Paralysed Frenchman tells his story in the wink of an eye (Reuter): EMU delay 'requires new treaty' Nato chief says Moscow ready for security deal Netanyahu defies US by ordering start on settlement Argentina to launch Nazi gold inquiry Over 25? car insurance more that £200? you need help Cellphones direct Zimbabwe drafts law to allow race bias Nationwide Rabbis put the lid on frontline cornflakes Embattled Berisha puts aide at head of army Rebels seize weapons from barracks as tanks encircle the town at centre of violence The Albanian President needs to know that soldiers will fire at civilians if ordered, writes Richard Owen in Tirana General's mission to dragoon troops Mercantile Credit British targed to stay away Sheraton US beauty denounced by Sultan World Summary (Reuter): Tourists die in rescue bid (Reuter): Algeria to get election (Reuter): UN expelled (Reuter): Car chief dies Admiral Plan to plunder database 'backed by Mrs Clinton' Immigrant rush added lm voters Budget setback for Republicans Shamed By Your English? Staples The office Superstore Peru siege rebels shun Castro asylum offer (AP): Floods recede after 50 die US bars cash for human cloning At last, the real clothes show London Beautiful basic clothes for real women are back in fashion, says Iain R. Webb Calais Samak Holidays Legal & General An invitation to a hanging The McAlpine memoris: Day Three-Parkinson is thrown to the wolves The Parkinson Affair 'What was meant as an act of kindness cost a life' The Brighton Bombing Yamaha Do you pay the cleaner in guilt? Domestic work is no more 'them and us' than any othe employment Tomorrow You have to hand it to Reed Personnel Services. Quite what it is you have to hand What's got eight limbs, all-round vision and goes for a spin in sagety? Billy boy Picture Gallery Two faces of Englishness However different, the squire and the sybarite were both defenders of excellence Early fears Keep moving Seating plan Yapping A united states of the euro? America's founders show the way, says Gary L. McDowell John and Brian The Tories need to become the party of one message Albania's Press Freedom of speech must be restored—and fast Murder Most Literary The Times helps to teach the tricks of a noble trade McAlpine memoir taken to task No joking matter Joe Orton papers Politics of hope: personal liberty v traditional morality A ban on Burma Financing litigation Televised theatre Bishop's moves Flvine tackle Fighting days Court Circular Today's royal engagements Premium Bonds Receptions Luncheon Lecture Today's birthdays Personal Column Masterpiece by Sir John Soane is desecrated Vandals attack tomb that inspired phone box design Dinners University news Inns of Court School of Law Forthcoming marriages Water and Environmental Management Latest wills Paviors' Company Anniversaries Sir Martin Furnival Jones Obituaries Sir Martin Furnival Jones, CBE, Director-General of Mi5 from 1965 to 1972, died on March 1 aged 84. He was born on May 7,1912 Personal Column Lord Chelmer Lord Chelmer, MC, TD, chairman of the national executive committee of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, 1957-65, died on March 3 aged 82. He was born on October 9,1914 Professor Frank Llewellyn-Jones On This Day Racing Motorist's Death One regulator would stop crossed wires Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hempsons Solicitors Sales Director Greatlink Electronics UK LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Admen under fire Advertising TV cooks up a storm The Listener Multiple Classified Advertising Items ELGE Multiple Display Advertising Items Why the real battle will be fought on our screens Two young and ambitious correspondents have their eyes on the BBC's top political post Biting the hand that feeds them Paper round A Times Reader Offer When truth is bound to hurt people Fact spells friction when it comes to docudrams, says Patricia Holland Lilley plans abolition of Serps News The Times Crossword No 20,419 Business AA Information Tomorrow In the Times Halifax cash pile points to second payout Pledge by Honda on British operations MFI value slides on winter warning Power firms face £1.5bn pension bill Arts Picture Gallery Dollar rally lifts shares to record Homes Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd Sport Bid battle likely for Littlewoods store chain Television and Radio Business Today Misery Wounded New trains for suffering 'misery line' passengers Holliday has sights set on US Group PLC Picture Gallery Rivals put pressure on Centrica Buxton fear over dated technology Legal & Public Notices Tories plan European index of labour costs Boeing expects boom in aircraft orders Business Roundup Freepages raises £43m Pendragon lifts payout Unigate £14m shake-up Hope for De Beers deal ADT rejects new offer Wetherspoon advances Tourist Rates Too much Xtra at the Halifax Dilemma for our mutual friend a Way forward for one British grocer Gas gets more competitive Pennington General Accident to lift payout 10% despite profit fall Ladbroke closing property division Thistle stalks growth Hotel group finds room for expansion Grand Met expects high spirits Crh to cut bid budget Aer Lingus Colleagues buyout offer Commodities Liffe Options Shares squeezed higher as the signs stay positive 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 A flat finish at MFI Tempus Smith & Nephew General Accident Greenalls Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street The Magpies in silks sell-off The Times City Diary 'Media' debate Twin priorities Decision time A rare case of litigation being good for your health Alasdair Murray on the small-town lawyer challenging the tobacco giants to indemnify smokers Moores clan shows united front over plan to sell the family silver Jon Ashworth sees peace break out at Littlewoods Direct Line Savings When structures are shaky, hold your breath Equities enjoy widespread gains HSBCGroup British Funds Conrail war over TDG slips Darby rises Upbeat Cala Brewery link Clubs deal General Accident Smith & Nephew warns of more wounds in US Merged insurers report profit rises Computer Cabs details fare for float Regional brewer to be valued at £109m Anger over Renault plan to shed jobs Serco growth maintained at steady 20% Forte Posthouse The Times Unit Trust Information Service PIA Ringmaster totally over the Big Top Donald Hutera meets Philippe Decouflé, whose stunning circus-theatre Decodex opens here this week Massive swing to old labour Pop Barbican Centre Circus Sadly giving back the keys A House Dublin Pop Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Tom Sapsford Jazz Albery Theatre Box Office Tomorrow Bebop a lulu Jazz The Royal Opera Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jaremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Theatres Choice Chorus in the dark Opera: Martha Clarke's Gluck for Eno; Bizet in Paris; Dvorák at the Guildhall Big on bad ideas Carmen Choice Opera Deep in the country Cunning Peasant Guildhall School 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Back from the vanishing point Theatre: The families of Chile's 'disappeared' find a dramatic voice in Camberidge; plus reviews Ariel Dorfman tells Daniel Rosenthal about the long genesis of his play Windows This Week's Special Offers The Theatre Club Theatre Crushes at the end of passion Away the lads Music Only project Concerts BBCPO/Solti Manchester Edge of the abyss Philharmonia/Dohnányi Festival Hall The English Patient Offer No title Siemens King's Fund Hays Baking Secretarial The Management Resource Group Investment Banking The Health Hospital Larsson Shipping (UK) Ltd FEDA Partners SECRETARY/PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cole Kinder Limited Jetabout Multiple Display Advertising Items Demon Internet Ltd CITB The Surrey Institute of Art & Design DK Nelson Russell Multiple Classified Advertising Items No title Multiple Display Advertising Items HMV Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenging Position Pan European The Stroke Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Temporary Recraitment Temps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Greythorn Career moves WA Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Banking Personnel Secretarial Division Multiple Display Advertising Items Adecco Elite Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Tate Temp Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Hobstones REED Gordon-Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James's College Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pitman Training Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burton Park Metropolis Developments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buckinghams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items History's coming home Your home may have a remarkable history. Eve-Ann Prentice reports on an intriguing new television series It's perfect timing for somebody In the Market A show for the buyer The Times Prisoner builds a £50,000 mansion Katherine Bergen reports on a real labour of love To Advertise Call Countryside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Edith Weston, Rutland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Multiple Display Advertising Items Family ties bind Carberry to Festival Andrew Longmore meets a jockey keen to emulate his father's Cheltenham exploits Bangor Rapid Raceline Moffatt's aim Cyborgo gathers support Yesterday's Results Catter1ck Jockey Club leads call for rethink on prize funding Wolverhampton Schumacher in search of limited company Oliver Holt on a former world champion purshed by his image Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Today's Fixtures Fighting a losing battle to suppress the basic instincts Ferguson becomes Villa's new target Fairclough's last-gasp intervention denies Palace Sport in Brief Iversen steals show with hat-trick to silence Roker roar Football Last Night's Football Results Bull's eye stays on target Stransky's boot puts Sale on back foot Rugby Union William Hill Mapletoft makes his point in drab win England miss out on fond farewell Cricket: New Zealand Square Series With28-Run Victory in Final One-Day International UK Qudlity a By our Sports Staff: Australia's spinners complete rout Word-Watching Snow Reports Germon's dismissal no surprise Madeleine on trial again Radio Choice A tense evening, but that's how it is; or was Review Satellite and Cable BBC1 Football counts cost of wrong result Rob Hughes on why there were no winners after the collapse of the Wincjester trial Newcastle find Anderson too hot to handle Times Two Crossword Racing United must smooth rough edges Advanced Hair Studio Cricket No Title CompuServe 7 Pages of It Jobs Screens with more brains than Braun The race is on to find a cathode ray tube replacement Hi-Grade Net is to be dram-packed with aromas Beat the polls with a fantasy Cabinet Times Interface The Novotel Hotel New chip heralds pay-as-you-use software Programs could be hired for a few pence, says Tony Dawe Taking his disk drive for a spin Dell Revenge of the cyberwomen Maple Computer New way of worldwide sharing on the net BT Internet Aim tomatoes at the village bully Why the web can be good for our health Tiny Another life for all those old disks From scanners to system tools, Ray Hatley and Nigel Powell pick the best of the techno-crop from this year's Windows Show How to get virtually away from it all Netcom The file friend A full house for Olympia's showstoppers Pen's the write way to do it Opus technology Electronic shopping 'ignores our needs' Clara Net Intermet Service Provider Rich pickings for search merchants Million-dollar questions asked as Excite heads for Europe Netstar Authorised Reseller 3-D Pans gets rid of traffic jam nightmare Your PC could crash at any time Rachel's big date with a thin client American TV shows are at the cutting edge of technology with network computers and the net Homicide fans on the case Winning card for notebook carriers Here's looking at Me, kid From record covers for Bjork to images for Nike, this team is at the forefront of computer-aided graphic design. Nicholas Booth reports Sculptor learns how to break the old mould US Robotics Cyber Media Digital cowboy walks tall in Tokyo A download off your mind No Title Dead files that just won't lie down Buzzwords Information Week Dynamo theory gives it a swirl From the fiery depths of space, a magnetic field attracts scientists One year on, we've got IT right Now all government departments must say Yes, Minister to Ian Taylor Clampdown on thieving staff Comdex Volunteer needed for disability group AOL's reputation still on the line Agenda GSP Why nature can take its course Evolution could make programmers extinct, says John Kavanagh Business Changing faces and places in the IT industry Get Connected Price Waterhouse Nissan TSI Resourcing Portman Opportunities in Client Server Software Bagshot,… CBS Appointments Aztech Computer Recruitment Tta NCR Sams No Title Appointments Marrns Technical Appointments Shoosmiths&harrison Solicitors Ogilvie Fiona Scott Menhir Ltd Extech No Title Appointments Vision Computer Recruitment PMR Group PLC Neural Net Limited Time
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