News from 15/03/1997
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jim Hague, David MacQuitty, Phil Yates, Reggie Nadclson, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Sue Baker, Paul Heiney, Helen Grace, Nick Nuttall, Portia Colwell, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, David Maddock and John Goodbody, Rob Hughes, Barbra Paskin, Simon Hacker, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Derek Clarkson, Annabel Levy, Magnus Linklater, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Robert Breckman, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Nathan Griggs, Sydney Samuelson, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, John O'reilly, Carol Midgley, Joanna Bale, Barry Turner, A. Davies, Jack Bannister, Deborah Moggach, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Gillian Maxey, John Longley, A. J. McManus, Carol Midgley and Polly Newton, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Kate Hatfield, Nick Evelegh, Gerald Davies, David Nicholas, Joe Joseph, Cathleen Schine, Carl Evans, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, D. R., J. M. B. Porter, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Tom Rhodes and Stephen Farrell, Camilla Robinson, J. H. B. Acland, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Ian Morton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, John Frow, Rodney Milnes, Barry Sheen, Barbara Abbs, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Helen Dunmore, James Landale Political Reporter, Tim Lott, Alexander Chancellor, Quentin Letts, Kitty Ray, Hugh Cartwright, Peter Barnard, William Gilroy, Derwent May, Caroline Harvey, Kate Muir, Roger Scruton, Michael Woodhead, Lizanne Rose, Colin Barraclough, Richard Cork, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, James Pickard, Tony Hoare, Paul Myles, John Hopkins, David Miller, Nathan Yates, Barry Millington, M. Still, James Pettifer, William Taylor, George Plumptre, J. A., Christina Koning, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Keith Davies, A. Schorp, Raymond Keene, Roger Betteridge, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, John Russell Taylor, P. W., Karen Zagor, Lucy Pinney, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Peter Howarth, Michael Shea, Nigel Hawkes, Robin Neillands, Peter Orr, Richard Owen, Wilbur Smith, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Marcel Berlins, Nicholas Roskill, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Susan Barnard, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Jack Crossley, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Peter Pugh and Carl Flint, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Adrian Mourby, D. E. Kleboe, David Watson, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Virginia Lort Phillips, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Anthony Loyd, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, P. D., Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, David James, Patricia Koza, Jean Melrose, Fraser Nelson, Simon Jenkins, Graham Searjeant, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Hattie Ellis, Denis Healey, Heath Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Crawshaw's, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Elizabeth Buchan, Sam Kiley, Richard Attenborough, George Fink, J. Evans, David Maddock, D. M., Franes Bissell, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Sinclair, Dr Dashboard, Barbara Wanford, Oliver Bennett, Victory Getty, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Swan, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Daneil McGrory,
ResumoToday Britons tell of terror in Albania 'Be sure with us' will be Major's slogan Index Foster father is charged with murder of Billie-Jo Liverpool keeper forced to kick computer games out of play Meades in Paris Return of Eric the Great Parents told to peel 'pesticide' fruit Future Perfect Cerruti 1881 Ram helps drum up recruits The Times on Monday Bally South West Trains faces £1m fine for poor service Running on aggression Election slogan is sure to remind voters of Shell Alliance Leicester Priest advocates shoplifting from 'evil' superstores 'It's not stealing, but a badly needed reallocation of economic resources' Minister jailed for stealing £56,000 from police bank account Sixth-form student is found hanged Comic ready to stand up for Europe Bouncer jailed for assaulting MP over club campaign Rugby club chief cleared of bogus transfer deal Virgin direct Sculptor who sought peace threatened to kill farmhands Currys Televisions Multiple Display Advertising Items Currys Mitsubishi Aiwa Multiple Display Advertising Items Sale Price Held Candy Nova Scotia How It Works Cookers Microwaves Cleaners Firemen can be sued for negligence, court rules Coventry Building Society By a Staff Reporter: Major and Howard back minister over 'evil IRA scum' row Jet refugee gave conflicting stories Boss 'humiliated' woman over his affairs Calvin Klein Picasso thief may have fled to Spain Hitler's Cuckoos The Sunday Times Tracker Rape case men may lose right to question victims Proposals follow woman's six-day ordeal Boy raised as girl discovers happiness as a man Number of crimes 'is twice official figure' Help Island home to become sanctuary for otters The New Citroen Saxo Law threat by victims of abuse B&Q Judge 'misled' into ordering woman to have Caesarean Red Nose Day heads for £22m target By a Staff Reporter: Husband must pay crash wife The Royal Bank of Scotland Radio host left holding the babies Peers urge action to save honey-bee from deadly mite Visitors learn from the male with breeding Line Renault Cars with Flair First births in captivity of world's rarest snake Paper pays forbad behaviour Do It All Channel 5's latest release takes on Top of the Pops BBC's long-playing chart show may lost No 1 slot to new kid on the block Spielberg wins war of Herts and minds TSB Zoe's ibody hidden in badger sett News in Brief Boxer accused Rape denied Shoe load stolen Weight of the law Cat burglars Inspector cleared Farrah's unstuck Chrysler Bingham condemns party 'point-scoring' over justice reforms Save Upto £150 on Laundry Products Save Upto £110 on Refregeration The Comet Price Free Sky Satellite System Comet Toshiba Memorial at last for hero who turned tide of history Mini Hi-Fi Systems By a Staff Reporter: Motorist jailed for killing TV actress BUPA Health Screening BA creates 700 jobs in shift to Gatwick Tories press ahead with plans to widen leadership vote MPs pledge fight to hold on to influence as activists vent frustration a ministerial gaffes Major hint on TV debate Currie's warning over succession enrages parry's foot soldiers TSB RAC Brown wants to raise taxes in July, says Clarke Sacks calls for peace as Jewish schism widens The simmering dispute between Reform and Orthodox Jews has erupted again over a leaked letter, Daniel McGrory reports Dixons Ancient Hebrew blamed for letter row Carnival holds a message of hope Credo Oystel Communications Limited Somerset House to open its doors as people's palace DIAL-a-PHONE The round Tables Club Russian military alliance to check march of Taleban Congressman calls for impeachment inquiries over Democrats' funding The Sunday Times Clinton's golf handicap suffers in fall (Reuter): Reichstag site attacked by workers World Summary (Reuter): Cost of news Duke's rebuke (AP): Weizman hurt (AFP): Cloning success Lebed says strikes could drag nation into new civil war 'Words of Christ' are found The Times Moscow is attacked for seizing Polish ship Midland direct Assault on yacht trophy Our Foreign Staff: Zairean soldiers flee rebel assault British aid worker tells of escape from armed Tirana mob Western refugees evacuated to Italy after terrifying car journey through rebel roadblocks to port 'King' ready to return United Airlines Sun Life Berisha's fall vital to end the anarchy Foreigners flee vision of Dante in shattered capital Frenzy of looting and gunfire as desperate civilians 'take back what the Government has stolen' Tom Walker in Durres watches a sky filled with helicopters ferrying terrified foreigners out of Albania Chaos is the only order as mobs turn to plunder Helpline Sofa Workshop Direct Peoples Phone Netanyahu joins grieving families at girls' funeral Ricoh U. K. Ltd Israel snubs critics in vote to press on with settlement Fears for bride who defied her family The Cooperative Bank Museums fight over Picasso's Guernica P&O European Ferries 'Rasputin in mini-skirt ' guards doors to power French leader's daughter becomes formidable Elysée counsellor and image-maker Paris File Politics becomes art form British Council brought to book over Athens library Mercantile Credit Game no match for Dassault Opera & Ballet The Imes Pop Flying the maple leaf Pop Concerts Pop Multiple Display Advertising Items Mummy's dearest Isabel Carlisle on a stunning collection of portraits from the tombs of Roman Egypt The Times Visual Art On Monday The Times Opinion Ten cheers for culture's barmy army Week in the Arts Theatre Yes, minister Theatre Waste Old Vic Cellphones direct Mansun Romance What's on Believe me: Blair cares about the arts Peter Hall won't vote as a protest at the low priority given to culture by Labour and Tories alike. Richard Attenborough disagrees The true test of primary schools Roger Scrution fears that our stock of knowledge is being destroyed Devil's work The Times Diary Delights of Venetian decay The crumbling stones of Venice, like the poor of Vietnam, still arouse our awe Man of letters The Times Diary Lock out The Times Diary No leaks The Times Diary Perils of the Saloon The difference between populist instinct and civil abuse To Unite the Jews If the Chief Rabbi cannot, who can? Scrum down for History To stand still is to lose: in rugby and the game of life Parallel texts and a fictional life Trial by jury Secret legacy of captured U-boat One of a kind Abbess Héloïse Christian charity Cutting the cake By all means Farmers who have a love of the land All over the place Political satyr Court Circular Memorial service Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators Christ's Hospital Appointments Personal Column Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Luncheons, dinners Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Ronald Fraser Ronald Fraser, actor, died after an internal haemorrhage on March 13 aged 66. He was born on April 11,1930 Edwin Thompson Edwin Thompson, brewer, died on February 18 aged 75. He was born on February 2,1922 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Evelyn Kark Evelyn Kark, head of the Lucie Clayton schools, died of Cushing's disease, on March 8 aged 68. She was born on December 5,1928 Lavern Baker LaVern Baker, rhythm and blues singer, died in New York on March 11 aged 67. She was born in Chicago on November 11,1929 From a Correspondent: The First Soldiers' Home Young Officer who Fought against the Evils of Garrison Life Britons tell of terror in Albania The Times Crossword No 20,428 Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel Magazine Inside Section City wipes £250m off rail operators' shares Business Today Liffe traded options Working Week Schroders calls in Imro over delays Heinz unveils $650m shake-up Business Wickes directors to stand down Takeover Panel censures BZW Martin-Currie Sport Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of Smithkline Beecham United News & Media upbeat after 12% advance NatWest loses four senior players Guinness Flight Courtaulds Textiles to shut plants ABP to buy Port of Ipswich for £24m Tourist Rates Hargreaves Landsdown Asset Management Ltd BAT rejects smoking decision as 'sideshow' The Sunday Times Vitec ready to expand as profits rise by 19% Woolwich Direct Apple Computer to shed over 4,000 jobs Business Roundup Babcock vacancies KBC valued at £89m Warning by Ransomes Aquarius in ascendant Rackwood lifts payout The man on the Malé-London milk run A Working Week for: Sonu Shivdasani Jon Ashworth meets the creator of a luxury island resort in the Maldives, who plans to widen the Robinson Crusoe experience Art brings splash of colour to sterile surroundings Hidden Assets Joanna Ptiman on the formula used by SmithKine Beecham to brighten offices Legal & General Commodities Liffe Options Shares dive as shakeout hits Shield Diagnostics Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 Dull but worth something Tempus United News Wickes Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Vitec Wall Street Care policy has limited appeal The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Marianne Curphey reports on the Government's proposals to provide for retirement needs Disabled win victory over A&L exclusion Sara McConnel on a concession to members denied free shares Weekend Money Please take your money back Personal Investor Over There 44 Fidality investments Safe Bet? 37 Schroders Barclays Protection of assets is the biggest worry Helen Pridham on the options for long-term care Murray Johnstone Nice ad, shame About the sales Comment Prudential The Equitable Life Virgin direct Martin-Currie Foreign Colonial The relative problem inherent in wills Sara McConnell on a trust to protect your heirs GT Global Unwilling to gamble on trusts Gavin Lumsden finds caution before the election Fidality Investments Flemings Beale Dobie Legal & General NatWest Policy Portfolio Fears for the loss of higher-rate relief under Labour Weekend Money Special Report on Pensions Wait at your peril Nic round Associates Hill Samuel Asset Management Scottish Widows Not much to retire on-just £16 a week Weekend Money Special Report on Pensions Sara McConnell on the case of a personal pension that did not fulfil the clients' needs Mercuty Asset Management Fidelity Investments Multiple Display Advertising Items The M&G Corporate Bond PEP Pensions could cost three times mortgages Weekend Money Special Report on Pensions Sara McConnell says the young still cannot rely on the State for a comfortable retirement The Equitable Life Just pick up the phone Karen Zagor explains how to get the best price for society shares Henderson Investors Jupiter Norwich Union Cheltenham & Gloucester Commercial Union The Equitable Life Why pay £1,600 too much for a £5,000 car? Nathan yates looks at cheap springtime loans and sets about finding the best rates for borrowing on your credit card Killik & Co Featherweight champ is heavyweight spender Cashback offered as competition grows Pepdirect Multiple Display Advertising Items Gartmorc Building Socirty Guernsey Limited Direct Line Framlington Splash out abroad with a clear conscience Adam Jones says it is time to take advantage of currency gains while they last Partridge Muir & Warren Sep Marketing Limited Towry Law Pension Services Ltd Seek quotes before you start to pack Karen Zagor counts the cost of moving home Prolific Marks & Spencer Financial Services Elson Associates Guardian Direct Save & Prosper More credit than is due Faster than the speed of light Newton First-named hold the shares of others in trust Fairer deal plea over mis-selling Charity's nice little earner at Lloyds Bank Pensions and divorce Policy Plus Unit-Linked Insurance Investment Making the most from investment The Times Money Information Service Chase De Vere The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Equities reverse early falls The White House South Bank The Artful Rascal seeks prestige win Multiple Display Advertising Items Seven Towers has pedigree for success Racing: Improving Stayer Can Undermine Lord Gyllene's Grand National Claims Yesterday's Results Folkestone Fakenham Southwell Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Hereford Thunderer: Newcastle Richard Evans Racing next Week Thunderer: Uttoxeter Balance of power shifts to England In Brief Sweeping changes on track for elite Speedway: New Season Triggers Spending Battle between Clubs Thunderer: Lingfield Park Olazabal hints at return to top form Golf Montgomerie forced into waiting game Thunderer: Wolverhampton Minister determined to have his wicket way On Saturday Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Hateley's second instalment adds up for Rangers Chinese pair check English advance Badminton Model goalkeeper poses challenge Football: Catwalk Strolls Abandoned in Quest for Fast Route down Wembley Way The Face of Football Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Football Ownership gives English clubs home advantage Weekend View Healey plans to put on motor show England's decision to opt for speed at scrum half sparks questions about selection policy Five Nations Championship Wales takes record-breaking Jenkins to heart Gerald Davies looks at the Roundhead who made his mark despite a cavalier tradition William Hill France in harmony with three wise men Gomarsall's exit finds Bracken out in the cold No Title Gillespie ensures that fortune favours Australia Cricket Sri Lanka take Test initiative For the Record By our Sports Staff: Holder stands firm as West Indies rally It's Friday, so it must be 13 men at the Stoop for Offiah Rugby League: Codebreaker Continues to Set Trend across Two Fronts Christopher Irvine catches up with a man whose life looks like an endless book of records Jenson drives point home Squash Car of the Year Paul nets hat-trick as Bulls rampage Hendry strikes on cue Snooker Moving moments ignite grand finale Emotional ties unravelling as tournament reaches climax in Paris and Cardiff Waddle pulls out of Bradford squad Chrostar Cricket Rhodes stays in the fast lane Rugby League In the name of the father Index Nobody Ever Goes Just once Sink or swim: the plight of wild trout Alexander Chancellor's first visit to Russia India Tea Serious Shopping Hardware Poles Apart Hide and Sleek Suede is back, but this time its light, bright, fluid looks have made it fun and easy to wear, says Heath Brown Threee of a Kind Duxiana Going, going, gone for a bargain It's a hot little number A Times Reader Offer Country Cottages Fab Four barber shop sale Property North of the Thames Egerton Westbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Property Wainhomes Parque Da Floresta Regency drama from the terraces Multiple Display Advertising Items Hidden temple of the lost world The restoration of Heligan gardens is complete. 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