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News from 14/03/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent and James Landale, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Lynne Jones, Bryan Diamond, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, W. D. Conolly, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Magnus Linklater Gillian Bowditch and Shirley English, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Gareth Glyn, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Jack Bannister, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Ian Campbell, Director-General, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Cicely Taylor, Jonathan Prynn, Transport Correspondent, Carl Evans, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre and Mark Henderson, Richard Cleroux and Michael Binyon, Estella Schmid, Co-ordinator, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Taylor, Robin Young, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Russell, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Quentin Letts, Paul Caswell, Gillam Maxey, Peter Barnard, Michael Howard, Russell Kempson, Robert D. A. Pick, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, John Barton, Sonia Jacob, Barry Millington, Michael Adler, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Anthony Gee, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Andrew Drummond, John F. Formby, Kathryn Dunning, Richard Owen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tessa Blackstone, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Richard Duce, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Margaret Drabble, Matthew Parris, Adrian Lee and Carol Midgley, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, J. K. Oates, A. A. Gray (Honorary Secretary), Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Antonia Fraser, John O'Leary and David Charter, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Frank Cooper, Alan Peacock, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Sheila Rowley, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Christopher J. Clarke, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jill Sherman and Polly Newton, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Milan Sets the Trends Hill of Peace massacre of seven girls Israel mourns its children shot dead by Jordanian on the anniversary of Dunblane Billie-Jo foster father rearrested By our Polirical Correspondent: Anti-euro cash offer lures MPs NatWest four are suspended The Times Index Let's Take that Mouthful Again Labour plans to end bar on homosexuals in the Forces Scotland pays its tribute by candlelight Caitlin Moran By our Foreign Staff: Britons flee Albania in joint rescue Tomorrow the Man and the Myth Rsace Jeans Couture The easy way to reach Hell : needled under the eye of the camel Matthew Parris Political Sketch Tories still have plenty to offer, says Major BT Dorrell's cost-cutting drive will save Nhs £340m Actor Fraser dies aged 66 Coaching network to boost school sports News in Breif Profiteering review Stolen Picasso found Jockey appears in court Teachers get 3% rise Patrols hit in IRA raids No delay for Channel 5 We're not ashamed of our views , say TV dinner guests 'I'm not intellectually imporivished most people in this country think the same way' Regrets linger long after documentary makers have cried 'Cut' Stagg's wife jailed for assault on police Lawyers send ?12,000 bill after colleague's suicide England 's glory revealed as pile of shrimp droppings Ruddles County Unison the public service union School grieves for girls who died in ear crash blaze Parents place flowers at accident site as head pays tribute to 'four of our brightest and best students' Chief Rabbi explains why he attended Reform meeting The Cats Protection League Dixons Blunt Carey under fire as week goes from bad to worse Prudential Saving anorexics from themselves Medical Breifing Follow the ball HRT poses health risk 'only in first year' 406 Peugeot the Drive of your Life McAliskey to keep baby with her in jail for 9 months Colourful choice makes salad the main event Weekend Shopping Halfords Why a cold snap freezes the sale of catfood and bananas King's Gross victim in £1m payout claim is an illegal immigrant European court asked to rule on gays in Forces 'Homosexual orienation is a reality that the law must recognise and adjust to,' says judge Law Commission complains of delay on reform reports Comet Barclaycard Father and son, 13, found shot News in Breif Inquest opened Stabbing case Drug gang jailed Gladiator held I see no snips Poets' last words Lilley promises to prevent repeat of pensions scandal Action needed to infuse select committees with young talent Peoples Phone Picture Gallery Northern Rock Councils accused of blackmail over nursery vouchers Emergency prison ship sails in to a storm of protest Residents fear 'our own little Alcatraz' will scare away tourists and potential investors Court ruling on book prices closes a publishing chapter Personal Computer World Philips Passengers hijack cancelled train Jubilant miners acclaim job deal as Kohl caves in Bonn among last to subsidise coal Keep your eye on the ball The Link Huge surplus of nuclear material 'is easy to steal CK Canada cuts diplomatic relations with Nigeria Picture Gallery Dissidents face death Indian elected to succeed Mother Teresa Conflict over fate of British hostage Cellphones direct Australian hoaxer is unmasked Soldier 's deadly shots echo King 's warning to Israel 'We are sliding towards an abyss of bloodshed brought about by fear and despair' Homebase Home & Contents Insurance Hussein cuts short Spain visit (Reuter): Russian is held over Cosby son News in Breif Mexico censure (AFP): Plotters held (AFP): 13 die in gunfight (AP): Trophy damaged Admiral Alliance Leicester US condemns killings and calls for calm (AFP): UN chief 'shocked' by attack US Navy 'shot down TWA jet when TWA Flight 800 came down last July, investigators searched for a bomb or mechanical failure. Now Navy missile is being blamed. Ben MacIntyre, in Paris and mark Henderson report Style FBI investigators dismiss conspiracy theory as 'bunkum' SAGA Services Ltd Berisha clings on as Tirana is swept by tide of anarchy President 's family escape on ferry stormed by refugees Forte Hotels Italians put Britain at top of culture class Peoples Phone No Title Who will follow my leader? Before the gencral election has even started, the Conservatives are already looking to another campaign. Michael Gove assesses the chances of eight of the men who mihgt make it after Major Lacoste Help PPP healthcare Philip Howard Will the great god Pan preside over our rite of spring? Take notes In the swim Picture Gallery The day after defeat The pressure on John Major to resign will be instense. He must resist it. The Tories need time to take stock Net result Drink on Last toast Settling down Give the capital authority Tessa Blackstone on Labour's plans for Londoners Calm and Conciliation Middle East leaders must use tragedy to lower tensions Hole in the Bank NatWest should listen to the Bank of England Justice Delayed The taxpayer is not getting value from the Low Commission Questioning need for enlarged Nato Liberal Judaism Doctors' HIV tests a' Waste of time' Rules of cohabitation Devolution debate Kurds in Turkey EU as scapegoat Royal visits Right thinking on sinister trend Something rotten Do as you say Parking in The Mall Surname usage Court Circular Birthdays today Church news Personal Column Today's royal engagements Lectures Dinners Appointments Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Calls to the Bar Anniversaries Major-General Robert Cook Obituaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Jetline Capital Flights Embassy Flight Centre Flightseats Helena Hayward Helena Hatward, OBE, decorative arts historian. died on February 17 aged 82. She was born on September 18,1914 Flightwise Faresavers Jetworld Airlink Germany Daily low cost flights and hotel… Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Company Notices Professor Colin Smith Colin Smith, Professor of Spanish, Cambridge University. 1975-90, died of cancer on Frebruary 16 aged 69. He was born on September 17,1927 John Chapman John Chapman, CB, naval architect, died on February 25 aged 97. He was born on December 28,1899 The Children's Charter Education Bill in the Commons On this Day Israeli schoolgirls shot dead The Times Crossword No 20,427 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Losses at NatWest deepen to ?90m Bonuses cut and four more staff suspended over derivatives trading Bain to leave Coats Viyella Lawson's Pep talk fails to inspire investors Economics Freemans move by N Brown L&G prepares for pension by phone Education Boon for £500 an hour men Investment Opportunity Sport Television and Radio Business Today Wall Street falls 160 points Siemens poised to buy Parsons from Rolls Granada plays down bid talk Scottish Widows GrandMet burger king in sudden departure Britain to block energy tax plans Tourist Rates Kpn Cordiant is back in the black after Saatchi break-up Final bids near for Scottish Amicable Business Roundup Continental-Virgin pact BP chief paid £2.5m Davis moves ahead Gibbs & Dandy rise Lambert Howarth leaps IMI buys from Swiss Pittards beats BSE American Express Insurance Services Reckitt shifts away from food sector Christie's paints a good picture BR subsidiary sold to US-owned company The zero option Who guards the NatWest guardians? Burn-out case in gradual recovery Food recovery Food retail figures show upswing Amvesco to change name again Siemens Commodities Liffe Options Prospect of US rate rise lifts fears of shake-out 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 Enterprise Oil Legal & General Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Ill-fitting Coasts Tempus Christian Salvesen Wall Street When a tie becomes one City Dairy Where Germany stands on monetary unuion Economuic View The Government would do almost anything to avoid abig delay to the start of the single currency Threat to UK utilities Bonuses could be unacceptable face of financial services Trade fair cutbacks 'grave mistake' Fines on wrong track Debt's double blow NatWest counts the cost of damage to its reputation Jon Ashworth lookd at the latest blow to hit the group in the wake of Blue Arrow Hastings Direct United Biscuits shows signs of modest recovery Portillo expected to announce £2bn submarines order Live TV sends right signals to Mirror Mitsubishi apricot General Cable takes over Imminus for up to £33m Court threat to Coutts Consulting Disappointment as Graham takes a fall Bussiness Roundup EasyJet's 200 new jobs Sirdar profits drop Quintain offer agreed Carlton deal referred Cape looks at demerger Passenger increase Woodchester bid likely Enterprise Oil shares jump after 40% advance Elliot fails to win vote at Salvesen TES Gulf-Elf UK link goes ahead Picture Gallery By our Industrial Staff: Nestké losing 135 jobs in overhaul The Times By our City Staff: Severn to restructure capital McLaren By our City Staff: Shares fall after Molins warning LBSH to be valued at £47m Japan ahead Cortworth up Jeyes higher Mohair down Tullow deal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Investment Opportunity! Gilts and equities lose ground Hayes modems Council possession action lawful Declaration discharged on making reference Computer program is not a patentable invention Legal & Public Notices Financial Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Second charge on same facts Negligent detention cannot be revived A Times Reader Offer Shrinking into a dream role Theatre Mrs Klrin previewed in Watford; and a intriguing new play reviewed in London The controversial psychoanalyst Melanie Klein is to be portrayed on stage next week. Jeremy Kingston reports Academy Award Nomination Theatre Little cipher Annie Theatre ABC Piccadilly The Crucible Music Slava's choice London Concerts LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Dark dreaming Hakan Hagegard Wigmore Hall Tomorrow Choice Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theartre showing in London Cinema Guide Theatres Birdy Choice There's no need to shout Once, hip-hop poet Michael Franti sent his message clar and loud- too loud. Now. he tells Alan Jackson, he does good by stealth Choice The Times Pop Love with strings attached Pop Albums: David Sinclair dips into My Life Story's lush tales of the louche, but gets burried in the blues The Debut Album out now Pop Over 30? Don't you think it's time you grew up? Pop Biggest and best in the Big Apple Jazz Albums Pop Abc Jazz King's College School Wimbledon Tta Bursar St. George's University School of Medicine Head of Dunhurst (Bedales Junior School) Education Easter Revision BAC Hertford & Jesus Colleges Oxford St Margaret's Oxford Reed's School Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Easter Courses Scholl Davies's College Easter Revision St. Andrew's Take the Strain out of A-Level & Gcse Revision Campbell Harris Davies Laing & Dick College Easter Revision Make the Grade BAC Achieve Gabbitas Educational Consultants Independent Schools Careers Organisation University of Cambridge The questions your 11-year-old will face A guide to the tests by John O' Leary and David Charter Broader range of reading required Setting a tougher standard Picture Gallery University of North London Don Quijote Surrey College School of Child Care The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teachers Required for Bilingual Primary School in… Ashridge EF International Language Schools University of Paisley Missing the point with decimals Continental schools win their share of business John O'Leary looks at the growing competition from across the Channe for the British institutions that offer MBAs The Bradford MBA ACCA The University of Nottingham SGBS Strathclyoe Graduate Business School Durham University Business School Nimbas Leeds University Business School Warwick Business School South Bank University London University Exeter University of Bath MBA The MBA Career Guide Cranfield University School of Management The University of Reading Intensive Business Skills Boston University The Lancaster MBA Leicester University University of Southampton Nottingham Business School Amsterdam Career Analysts Ltd Kingston University Word-Watching Merson sidelined bv operation Football: Arsenal Face Remainder of Season without Leading Light Sheehan on Bridge North Ferriby bounce back Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Today's Fixtures Chance maps long route to short cut Racings Snow Reports Walsh holds court as Triumph echoes Racing: Irish Broadcaster Switches Roles to Claim Celebrated Festival Victory Fantus in line for National Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Fakenham Southwell Folkestone Play Station St Helens ready to reassert their claim to title deeds Christopher Irvine predicts the winners and losers in the second Super Leauge season Australia confident of series triumph Cricket O'Sullivan travelling in comfort Snooker Phillips ties up the market Walton ideally equipped for heavyweight contest Ruggby Union Mark Souster meets the Englishman who has beefed up Scotland's forward play Lingfield falter in title chase Squash From a Correspondent in Fort Lauderdale: Scot takes heart after weathering the storm Golf Richardson reward Harrison opens in style Seizinger's super finish Syed starts favourite Spain reach final Leo O'Brien Defeated Susanti suggests that all may not be over Badminton England grateful for Allcock's inspiration Sport in Breif Milking the herd instinct at Upton Park Word-Watching The Lost Gardens of Heligan: Tonight 8.00 Universities square up for bout of century Boxing Belt drives Rhodes in title defence A slings and arrows life Radio Choice Living off the land? I'm not wild about it Review BBC1 Choice Times Two Crossword Rugby League Mr Mulligan digs deep for gold McCoy completed famous double with inspired run at Cheltenham Graveney signs for two years Return of Davies gives Wales a lift Boxing Sport Wing Bradford put brake on Waddle's free ride to the top

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