News from 17/03/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Sanjay Joshi, DJM, Richard Cohen, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Des Burkinshaw, Mark Souster, Lionel Alexander, Richard Hobson, A. J. Cotton, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Norman De Mesquita, J. A. Bey, Jack Bannister, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, G. Cooper, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Roy Lipscombe, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Catherine Field and Bill Frost, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Herbert, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Archie Brown (Sub-Warden), Michael Clark, Alistair Bruten, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Reg Austin, Chairman, Jack Waterman, Russell Kempson, Bill Frampton, Anthony Field (Finance Director), Sebastian Watt, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, David Miller, James Pettifer, Nick Land, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Victoria Walker, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, R. Irving, Alan Jones, Nigel Hawkes, Nick Nuttall and Michael Horsnell, Melvyn Bragg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Lucy Duncan, Sir George Young, D. P. Marchessini, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Nicholas Bethell, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, John McNicholas President, John Shaw, Jill Sherman and Carol Midgley, David Bramson, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Walter Gammie, Brian Glanville, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Edward Grayson, Michael Horsnell, Daniel Rosenthal, Keith Clarke, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Carol Midgley and Jill Sherman, Gerald Curry, Rob Andrew, Charles Bremner and Michael Evans, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Jenny Pond, Neil Cooper, Roger Corke, Nicolas Andrews, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, P. R. Edwards, Michael Gould, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday Major to call May 1 election today Presidential style for marathon campaign Toyota may build factory in France Swampy arrested Elgar defied The Times on the Internet A Seducer Confesses Europe ready to send token force to Albania Index Men only Small-town life hits Web's global screen Chelsea Hit Six Prime Minister states his terms for TV debate Home & tegacy Today The Times is Britain's Most Successful Newspaper Major's battle cry on jobs will claim Europe isn't working Mesh Computers PLC Service line Call to arms for longest election fight in memory Labour warns of schools cash crisis Defector Howarth is selected for safe Labour seat Hastings Direct Victory ill TV debate will be governed by style, not substance Life insurance salesman versus the barrister: Major needs cosy setting, Blair a stage Matthew Parris turns the studio sportlight on the two contenders Pitfalls line the American way The Times Ashdown entitled to an equal say Irish Ferries 406 Peugeot IRA prisoners 'lead life of luxury May Ball ticket costs soar as fun becomes a serious business Maple Midland Bank Channel 5 retiming 'behind schedule' Priest hid fugitive Blake Helicopter pilot killed PM 's daughter burgled Caroline DNA plea Head sacked over 'affair' Treasury will be keeping its foot on the brake The Politics Tory years of neglect have taken a heavy toll The Record Conservatives Labour Liberal Democrats The Politicians What They Said The Facts Composer to finish Elgar's last variation Descendants defy deathbed wishes with attempt to complete the Third Symphony Organ row threatens royal patronage of Balmoral church Paul Mitchell Relatives celebrate courage of Oates polar hero Minister warns Howard over Id card Bill EPF Watchdog proposes new law on corruption By a Staff Reporter: I'm lonely, says Sunday school girl after 'happy clappy' exodus Boy falls to death from cliff Lonely end Youth drink line Chance to shine Rider killed Catch of the day Happy ending as a ghost writer returns in spirit Students will be told to expect tuition fees at six universities Legal & General Goldfish 'People's palace' of historic treasures planned at Kew Honda French banks kept millions belonging to Holocaust Jews India makes peaceful overtures to Pakistan in bid to end 50-year conflict Legal & General Talkland King's sympathy visit to parents moves Israelis Italy excuses delay Dan technology Child vandals join the destruction M King Zog's palace Exile for the fortunate and despair for those left behind follow Albania'a descent into chaos Coca-Cola defenders give Tirana gunmen a taste of the real thing Anthony Loyd reports from Tirana on the determination of an Italian executive and his helpers to defend their factory Anarchy feeds arms trade in Balkans Country Club Hong Kong emigrants dump disabled children Mobutu stays in France as city falls Row over 'death farms' Knee injury setback for summit (AP): Bride in refuge (AP): Bread charge (Reuter): Algiers battle (AP): Widow steps in (Reuter): Toast to health WPA Zealous apostle of competition lays down EU law in the marketplace KGB man opens old sores over atom spies Time Europe's workers march oh Brussels to defend jobs US plans mother of all warships The Royal Bank of Scotland British 'meddling ' rejected by China Bluffer 's guide to the world of science Anjana Ahuja on a layman's lesson in the intricacies of modern scientific theory Polyana puts a name to plastic City Traveller Direct Physicists seek warp factor Potters who left their prints Somak Holidays First direct Weighing up the evidence Blunders on the way to the bedroom Tempur US Robotics In Men only Tomorrow The Wellman Clinic Line One What if you decide that having children is as important as sexual happiness? You may have to choose between your urges DIAL-a-PHONE Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct ENO Brother Visual Art Ideas to set the imagination on fire Higher and higher Opera: Rodney Miles sees a brilliant Convent Garden revival of Die Meistersinger von N?rnberg Help Opera Pop Hitting the right programme notes Concerts Oystel Books Wilde about the old boy Thearter: Daniel Rosenthal on Simon Callow's solo bographical tribute to the genius that was Oscar. Plus reviews Opera & Ballet Birdy Theatre Aitriumph Film Music Dance Don't cry for this harpy, Argentina Eva Peron Citizens, Glasgow Maid to look silly 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… Locked into a suicidal system Magnus Linklater calls for a thorough overhaul of prisons Bath plug Blair's majority without a mandate Only the Liberal Democrats are honest enough to tell us what the tell us what they will do about the two great issues A debate won't be enough On the first campaign day, Peter Riddell says voters have already decided It's a steal Blue corners Streit on Silk purse Albanian Anarchy The EU should deploy an elite brigade of accountants Car Wars The campaign now standing at platform number one Posterity Puzzle How to commemorate an event which never occurred Achievements of 'unlucky' Berisha Gorbachev 's legacy Jamaican economy Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Informed choice of primary school Field sports A test of honesty Crichel Down affair Israel 's 'candid friends ' Funding plea for London's Tube Arts Council subsidies Goldwyn's wisdom Too close for comfort Court Circular Birthdays today Nature notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Tonbridge School Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sailor brother inspired Jane Austen Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Memorial services Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcall Antonio Rosmini-Serbati Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fred Zinnemann Church news Sir John Stow Victor Vasarely On this Day March 17,1914 News The Times Crossword No 20,429 No Title Business AA INFORMATION Air UK Zola the man for all seasons Centrum Going, Going, Gone Picture Gallery Referees: A Cautionary Tale Sport for All BBC's league of nations will be hard to top Tv Action Replay By a Correspondent: Broncos fail to buck the losing trend By a Correspondent: Coussons ends stalemate on a hard day for Salford Rugby Union Schuster let! Wigan off hook Cosmopolitan shows no sign of ring rustiness Montgomerie falls short after surge Douglas defies the years Third title for McRae Chang denies Ulihrach Queensland through Eldredge warms up Alphand triumphs Opening for Boycott England find youth is equal to challenge Cup defeat cuts short Olton's joy French polish adds gloss to grand theatre Jonzon confounds the odds Cambridge quickly into their stride Norwich Union France restore absolute monarchy Lamaison denies malicious intent Larkham's try gives Act hope Villepreux basks in the glow of stylish victory Cellphones direct Kellogg's Sustain England wear their crown uneasily Rowell's claim mauled by skill shortage Southampton fall victim to Wenger's cultural revolution Russell Kempson sees Arsenal press their title claims with a 2-0 victory By a Correspondent: Rovers too slick for tiring Wimbledon Liverpool indulge brilliance to point of being wasteful Referees err on side of caution Tottenham cash in as Yeboah loses his shirt Credit to West Ham as Villa's form fades Rangers primed to celebrate nine in a row United's rich inconsistency provides food for thought Mark Hodkinson sees a baffling mix in the 2-0 defeat of sheffield Wednesday Everton can breathe easy Vieira faces screen test by Wenger Brazilians warm to task Newcastle already in mourning for another title missed Fa Carling Premiership Harford fails to see funny side of Birmingham blues Fulham's clinical edge delivers vital victory Whitby put their crowd to good use City celebrate as order is restored Waugh wrests advantage away from South Africa Tendulkar creates a firm foundation Sri Lanka face uphill fight Pitch cover-up puts Australia in spin No Title Chinese fail to set the pulses racing Lloyd remains calm to undermine Towers Guide to the Week Ahead Regions win cash battle Ebdon stays in control to break jinx Olympic inclusion poses dilemma for the best of British Snow Reports Eagles and Panthers renew acquaintances Hockey hopefuls seize chance as clubs open doors By a Correspondent: Youngsters put faith in court action Bad memories return in waves Care bears and sore heads add to the challenge confronting Lucy Duncan A labour of love for victorious Boardman New blood provides England inspiration Belle Vue attracts big names Clubs fail to take stock of Bosnian ruling Bass By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Williamson injured in Ireland Market Rasen Southwell Cheltenham should stop Festival overcrowding Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Tizzard on song with Quantock four-timer Newcastle Specialists Rapid Raceline Word-Watching Fitzsimmons still proving good box office Roy Lipscombe on ancient American footage that is likely to provoke a bout of British nostalgia Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Fletcher sees off Sach for second title Legal & Public Notices Padding problem Rowell's regret Well offside Not forgotten Cricket must come to market Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Christie sets fine example Differing view Sports Letters may be sent by fax to Equals on the field of combat Oriental Martial Arts TES Focused on the 'way of harmony' Aikido is a defensive art that turns an aggressor's power against himself. Victoria Walker reports For the Record No discretion in accepting jurisdiction Automatic timetable ceases on stay of proceedings Proviso no longer exists Tomorrow Challenging contract conditions 'Sold' for valuation means transferred property Eligibility of applicants for housing The Times Results and Statistics BBC Pearson strategy under scrutiny Psbr data to set tone Sunday Tips Capitalisation, week's change BMB Minimum wage no threat, says survey Regulators face criticism in Commons report Small firms show fall in confidence By our Economics Editor: New era of growth forecast More junior stocks qualify for tax breaks No Cws bank sale, Lanica told Littlewoods stores sale to shake up retailers All-dancing yet unsung heroes Avis Test case to look at employment rights Sema loses £45m deal with E&y B&b rewards loyalty Abbey 'will not target Friends' Carlton goes to Hollywood? Gregory's goal Brokers' notes Hair today Sorrell set for free shares Loan book development Cash injection from syringes Prestbury aim Brussels to impose works councils on Uk Ford Beleaguered Shell takes stand on human rights Japanese join the jam in direct motor cover Word-Watching Forsyth awaits court ruling Tourist Rates The Pound Stock Market Expect spreads to narrow in any event ATHYSSEN Oxford 's 'baby' means business Dark Skies: Tonight 10.00 Whatever happened to the Clarke boom? A brutal homecoming Radio 1 Little women, ladies in waiting, girls on top Review Bbc1 Choice Swt to explain reduced services Times Two Crossword Poser Picture Gallery Sfo steps up action over NatWest loss Bell dismisses Shandwick link Row delays 'good news' on jobless Brokers forecast unsettled opening Union help for police inquiry into pensions No Repeat CNew Corby Howden takeover expected by City In Business Tomorrow
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