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News from 07/03/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Margaret Attlee, Tunku Varadarajan, Simon Goldberg, Nick Nuttall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, and Tom Rhodes, T. H. Hughes-Davies, David Rhys Jones, Charles Bremner and Jill Sherman, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Robert Miller and Philip Webster, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, George Sivell, David Weizmann, David Elstein, Chief Executive, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Martin E. Simons, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Michael Halpern, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Peter Yates, David Jamieson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, John Monks, General Secretary, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dareh Gregorian, Martin Barrow, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Steven Dunkey, Anatole Kaletsky, Tony Blair, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Polly Newton and Michael Hornsby, Luke Clancy, J. Carter, P. H. Thieme, Rachel Bridge, David Miller, Doug McAvoy, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Robert Neave, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Fiona Russell Powell, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Rosanne Anggard, Liz Gill, Ronald Watson, Richard Marsh, Leslie Waddington, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Matthew Farmer, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Katherine Bergen and Glen Owen, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Geoffrey Hinton, Simon Wright and Damian Whitworth, Chris Parker, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Andrew Pierce and Ian Murray, Ian Brodie, Sylvia Sobernheim, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, G. I. Williams, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Toddy Hoare, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, B. V. O'toole, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Robin Lodge, Alasdair Murray, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Susan Haskins, L. Stanley,

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Lynne Truss City ordered to pay up on pensions Watchdog carpeted on private plans Bernard Levin wins award Index Gunman takes £700,000 Picasso His lordship has a day dispensing common justice Golden Postcodes In Full Bloom Human clones 'in two years' Train derailed Jagan dies Tomorrow Ministers in conflict over report on meat hygiene William Turner Picture Gallery Bluster-bomb stuns beastly foe - for now Political Sketch Campaq The Times is Britain's most successful… Airbus plans shops and cafes on 800-seat jets Flights are forecast to double as demand rises Vicar apologises for 'racist' editorial Council leaders quit in expenses claims row News in Brief Footballers face new trial Littlejohn replaces Baker Lady's tramp parts company State help for bright children Smoker sues hospitals Careless White law fined £75 Swiftcall Women tricked into kitchen slavery by all mod cons Human cloning could be possible within two years Gabrielle tells murder trial about lover Nivea Visage Terrier's bike ride landed man in court Hats off to jobless secretary who was inspired by Thatcher Teacher returns to class as woman Lottery win split family, court told Comet When shedding 4½ stone requires nerves of Steel Medical Briefing Fuddy duddy' Mothers' Union seeks new image Hastings Direct Prudential Royal Web site answers most common queries Buckingham Palace can now be visited from home as the Queen joins the Internet Thomas Cook Talkland How the Palace is made to click http: //www. royaLgov. uk Grapefruit makes a great start to the day Weekend Shopping No Title Home sellers earn bonus from 'golden postcodes' Buyers offer seated bids for scarce properties Dog trained to warn owner of approaching epileptic fit Henry Buckland Fine Arts Ltd., Do It All Troubled academics started fatal fire Car travel condemns children to obesity Dune Essence of Freedom Bashed square back on parade fit for a king Bittersweet remedy is equal of drugs for sore throat BT Boil water warning is extended to more homes News in Brief Tax crackdown Car dragged PC Prison race case Glimmer of hope Lewis in London An old reptile wins over new fans TSB Substandard zoos face closure under Labour The Victorian went to stare at the animals. That is no longer enough today Collections Dolce Vita It's cool to be a meerkat in Drusillas model world Council is ordered to meet care fees Dixons Cook tells Europe: I'm here to prepare for government Parties' report heralds progressive alliance Riddell on Politics Howard cleared over Al Fayed bribe accusation The Royal Bank of Scotland Prada Vigorous Yeltsin vows fresh drive to root out corruption Promises leave Moscow cold EPF Direct Polish crisis looms as shipyard cradle of Solidarity is closed Uproar as body of forgotten girl found Tirana grants truce to let rebels hand over looted arms President hosts round-table talks with Opposition to find solution for Albanian crisis Allied Carpets (Reuter): British advised to pull out British war hero backs 'honest' Berisha Reporter dressed as nun beats press ban Little Chef Novartis German unions urge brake on euro as unemployment rises Chirac ally faces sleaze inquiry Woodstock Floors Limited Protest at border screening Maples Hutu militia flees as Zairean town hails rebel victory Waitrose (AFP): Playground fire attacker sets life News in Brief (Reuter): Killer gets life (AP): Software arrests (AP): Guyana mourns (Reuter): Nepal defeat (Reuter): Editor fined (AP): Fund increased Admiral From Associated Press in Jerusalem: Israelis agree to start new pullout from West Bank American Express From Associated Press in Hong Kong: First wave of expats embarks for home China developers gave Clinton aide cash for campaign Colombia eases drugs war protest Xerox Photocopier From Agence France-Presse in Phnom Penh: 'Child sex gangster' held in Cambodia US critics savage 'Shine' pianist Help A Bigger Choice a Better Price Claire at 66, still in full bloom The indestructibly beautiful Claire Bloom on her undying passion for Burton - and her latest venture on Channel 4 The Sunday Times Survivors of the lame army Pop groups should not make comebacks, says Fiona Russell Powell Somak Holidays St. Joseph's Hospice 'I hated my time on the Arts Council' The McAlpine memoirs: Day Five- An awful job, school and his opinion of two colleagues Arts and the Lottery 'My dyslexia left me doubly blessed' Schooldays Small Change Big Difference Norman Lamont Jeffrey Archer Your state pension is safe with me Tony Blair is not persuaded by peter Lilley's privatisation plan Cat flap Picture Gallery Heroes of transition What do Henry Vii, Gorbachev and Neil Kinnock have in common? Yas man Wheels off Raw nerve Putting on Philip Howard Not quite the new MacHiavelli Bugs in the System A new E. coli incident: another case for institutional change Landslide Dangers Labour beware bold prophecy Animals Not Vegetables All zoos must match the standers of the best Labour plans for the constitution , tax and the unions Vanunu plea Israel's 'candid friends' Letters that are intended for publication should… Mary Magdalene, saint and sinner? Dowding medals Channel 5 retuning Claim by fans for 'football trauma' Attlees and Tories Paper values One of a kind Court Circular Royal engagements Reception Christening Anniversaries Luncheons Dinners Memorial service Today's birthdays School news Personal Column Service dinners The Sternberg Centre for Judaism Hudson Hays Hospitality Tickets Forthcoming marriages Crafts results All Sporting Events Tickets Health & Fitness All Tickets Rugby 1997 Cheddi Jagan Obituaries Weddings & Ascot 1997 William Tatton Brown Personal Column Embassy Flight Centre Markson Pianos Car hire, Hotels and Insurance Jetline Jetworld Flightseats Also Car Hire/insurance The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Airlink The British Kidny Patient Association On this Day March 7,836 Robert Young Robert Young, orthopaedic surgeon, died on February 8 aged 93. He was born on October 6,1903 The Times Crossword No 20,421 News Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Treasury attacked over power shares sale decision Penalties to enforce 48-hour working Joining single currency 'good for homeowners' John Lewis staff to share £82m bonus Education British Gas hit by defections Cheer on rates lifts markets Glaxo growth will stall as Zantac fades The Dalvey Voyager Clock Sport Television and Radio Business Today Suffering Recovery BTR cuts payout as earnings fall 13% Chancellor backed by CBI survey Cellphones direct R-R pushed into red by £263m special charge Crest sets record on wave of transactions Tourist Rates The European Parliament announces that for… Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Multiple Display Advertising Items Gkn profits hit by American damages Bolton may join Stock Exchange British Rail sells Railpart to Unipart Business Roundup Dimplex closes factory United Gas chief to go Virtual business launch Teddington Studios sold Deals investigated Interim slip at Brierley Royal Bank venture Multiple Display Advertising Items Estate agents cry 'full house' Housing market defies rules of economic BTR share price may be on the turn unnecessary deluge of trading news Ladbroke keeps an eye on casino bid battle Laker Airways Merger costs take their toll of Royal & SunAlliance Hillsdown meets expectations Cookson slide hits executive bonuses German rates unchanged as rise in jobless slows Hambro back in the black Commodities Life Options Wall Street leads London to another record close 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 Humble pie on the table Tempus Glaxo Wellcome Ladbroke Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Airbus Wall Street Light dawns at SunAlliance The Times City Diary Welcome return Chairman Marj Hoax calls Australians shed mutuality the British way Life companies are seeking market lisings Down Under, Rachel Bridge reports Lilley is going the right way but he has failed to grasp the nettle Economic View Privatising pensions is an excellent idea if it is properly implemented Roche Bobois Paris Concern over City bonuses Unhappy returns Flight of fancy Arjo shares boosted by unexpected profits leap Safeway in talks on Ulster deal The Times Hears poised to raise £12m with flotation John Mowlem builds to a seven-year high BT Internet Revamp in Belgium and France hits More IMI expands with $39m deal in US Business Roundup Bidders secure Whessoe Ocean rises by £9m Valeo jobs in Wales Bunzl grows in Oregon Kode holds steady Shares squeezed sharply higher Century The Times Unit Trust Information Service Black Country Ruffled male feathers Theatre: An intriguing transfer from book to film to fringe to the West End stage. Plus an Irish comedy; and a muddled message Birdy Comedy Essence of the Sixties Concerts: Berio's Sinfonia is revived; and Schubert's Tenth Symphony gets a speculative performance CBSO/Rattle Birmingham Barbican Centre Theatre Night on the tiles Stone the Crow Druid, Galway Theatre So, Lady MacBeth , tell us what you saw The Message Lyric, Hammersmith Order of the boot Radio Picking up the pieces Philharmonia/Dohnanyi Festival Hall Music 1 The Times Music 2 Ever feel you've been had? Nothing is left to chance in some record companies' profit-greedy manipulation of the charts - and the hero-worshipping kids Kiwi seagulls deny they have Finns Paul Sexton discover why New Zealand became a crowded house for the witty and pop-wise Mutton Birds Pop In the deepest darkest Cave Pop Albums United notions Jazz Albums Pop Careful with that axe Live Gig Andys Records Pop 5 Mr Sandman, send me a dream Suspct by name and eccentric by instrumentation, Morphine have made it against all odds Pop 6 EMI100 Tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Defenders of their faith Opera: A Myron Fink premiere in America; a change of Tosca at Covent Garden Russian spice in a favourite dish Tosca Convent Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sbc Opera 2 "ART" To advertise in this section please call the… Whether asylum seeker can become refugee Court of Appeal Fire authorities owe no duty of care in tort to owners Money abiding event not subject to charge Harvestime Bakeries Limited Multimedia Encyclopedia 1996 Liability for helicopter passenger limited House of Lords Power to hold passport To Advertise Call 0171680 6800 UWE Bristol 10th Anniversary University of Northumbria The Sunday Times Queen Mary Staffordsbire University BAC Legal Practice Course Holborn College De Montfort University Leicester University of Hertfordshire University of Central England in Birmingham Vim-Promovet-Insitam Lansdowne College Butterworths Fax: 0171 782 7899 Gifted and young: we could do better David Jamieson on Labour plans for bright youngsters and right, Doug McAvoy questions educational strategy Your guide to all the guides What's the best source of information on independent schools? Susan Elkin sifts through the publications Er, Mummy, you're not coming with me, are you? Doing arithmetic for a reading and writing plan A national approach to literacy needs to be practical To Advertise Call 0171680 6800 Harrogate Tutorial College Luff Miller Abbey Tutorial College A Level & GCSE Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Appointments Austin Knight 'A' Level Easter Revision Mander Portman Woodward Collingham London Davies's College Davies Laing & Dick College Harrow School BAC Hertford & Jesus Colleges A Level & GCSE Challenge Educational Services New Start? Lancaster University Cartooning for Profit Francais en France et Canada Abbey Birmingham The First in Cambridge Oxford Caster Courses St Margaret's Oxford Abbey The Royal Hospital School Career Analysts Ltd Take the Strain out of A-Level & Gcse Revision Gabbitas Campbell Harris BAC The British Institute of Florence Brasenose College Oxford Fax : 0171 782 7899 Oxford Tutorial College Sussex members urged to join Pigott's rebellion Cricket West Indies on top Queen's Teacher Training NA Vincent Qui Se Vincunt The Times Newspapers Gloriam Ad Maiorem Dei Warwick Business School Kingston University EF International schools SIBS Ltd Language Courses Abroad and English in UK Windfall profits St. Aldates College Oundle School Referees need time to consider St. George's University Rowell tactics questionable By our Irish Racing Correspondent: I'm Supposin enters argument Racing: Prendergast Convinced Rising Star Can Upset Established Order Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Dunwoody fit for Sandown return AYR Market Rasen Carson joins BBC team Exeter Rapid Raceline Old rivals and new faces, but Williams still team to beat Motor Racing Drivers and Teams Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Fantasy Wright to coach Kent Wales date for Harvey McColgan chases record Banbury warm-up Lincoln make progress London University to lead flotilla Sport in Brief Celtic strike early to send bitter rivals out of Cup Football By our Sport Staff: Barcelona provide relief for Robson For the Record Today's Fixtures Skilful Carbone rising in stature Brian Glanville on the little Italian forward making a big impression Is sad Ballesteros heading for the cruellest cut of all? Golf: Spectacular Loss of Form Driving Ryder Cup Captain to Despair Bright start by Lyle Midlands club is forced into drastic cutbacks Russell well set after hole in one Smith and Baulch aiming to cash in on new incentives David Powell, athletics correspondent, previews thw world indoor championships Full Details of Indoor Records and World Rankings Casualties lend air of uncertainty Rugby Union: Ngland and Wales Await Late Fitness Tests Team Details Flying circus girl hits new heights She files through the air with the greatest of case, The daring young girl on the flying trapeze New riches must be used wisely Country practice may get London setting Northampton Rugby Football Club Haunted by Ravanelli's invisible touch Word-Watching Ruddles County Shaw almost in seventh heaven Bowls Cambridge should have edge Hockey The diarist as painter Radio Choices Weighty matters exercise couch potatoes Review Film Picture Gallery Satellite and Cable Ferguson manages to confound Eurosceptics Fowler's fierce strike gives Liverpool edge Brann pay for tactical naivety Times Two Crossword Cricket Car trouble forces Hill to take a back seat Athletics 45 First Telecom

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