News from 18/03/1997
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Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Jill Sherman and Alexandra Frean, Alexander Stuart, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Richard Thomson, Harvey Elliott, Ian F. Burke, Mark Stephens, J. Joyce, Philip Howard, Ben MacIntyre and our Foreign Staff, Ian Murray, Anthony Loyd and Mark Henderson, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Jack Bannister, Aengus D. Dowley, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Raymond Davern, Carl Evans, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Patrick Watts, Nicholas Budgen, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Stanier, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Ralph Erskine, Michael Clark, Paul Smee, James Landale Political Reporter, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Stephen Silber, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Luke Clancy, Grace Bradberry Style Editor, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, M. S. Hancock, Sydney Friskin, Gary Slapper, Lin Jenkins, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Rawsthorn, Richard Hobson and Russell Kempson, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, David Davis, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Hettie Judah, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Warrack, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Tim Hames, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Martin Rosenbaum, Matthew Parris, John D. Rayner, Scrivenor, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, John A. Sibbald, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Ruth Winstone, Noel Pascoe, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, C. R. P. Beauchamp, Sam Kiley, Veronica Heath, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Andrew Pierce and Adrian Lee, R. Cottingham, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, M. G. de St V. Atkins, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoPlay the £50,000 Game Major and Blair hit campaign trail Early blows for Tories as leaders meet the people Tourist shot Nirex plan vetoed The Times on the Internet Tv & Radio Picture Gallery British nuns flee clinic as armed priest holds off Albanian mob Inside: Eight-Page Election Pull-Out Back on his soapbox in Middle England Political Sketch Rail guard attacks the fat French controllers Picture Gallery Day Two Cerruti 1881 How Tony Blair became The Sun's new political pin-up The Press West Midlanders threaten to upset ethnic applecart Race Issue Hope and fear will provide the battleground Riddell on Politics Sky Switch by Major on television challenge Debate MacKay to quit after ten years News in Brief Pound falls Bishop's criticism Unionist warning Labour aides were all wound up and ready to spin On the Trail Stick with us to the end, says combative Thatcher Rallying Call They're off in the £10m betting race The Odds Cherie leads the way on fashion Compaq Sweet reason and baby talk as Blair dons his kid gloves Political Style Ex-police chief takes bugging case to Strasbourg Gummer rejects Nirex plan to bury radioactive waste RAC Noddy heads West, complete with accent and wrenches Assisted places may continue without subsidy Loyalist terror is back, police chief warns News in Brief Bloody Sunday claim New cattle cull starts £2.5m cathedral grant Papal role for Winning Gascoigne sentenced Minister's son charged Does Your English Let You Down? £200,000 for firewoman bullied by colleagues Recruit was forced to serve tea to men in bed Fireman haunted by face of dead girl feared he had become a jinx Winsday Husband 'let lodger sleep with wife, then shot him' By a Staff Reporter: Surgeon in deaths inquiry decides to retire Residents given 3 days to leave old people's home 'Some of these people fought in the war. People don't care about the elderly any more' Mobile phones are waste of space TSB Champagne sales are sparkling once more Why liquorice does not suit all sorts Medical Briefing A chip called Jill turns models into fashion victims Soccer fan jailed for shootings News in Brief Marrow boy dies Feud man fined Defendant silent Accident appeal Deadly catch RSC visits India Vicar's veto Mower crashes The New Citro?n Saxo Highest rise in violent crime for seven years Daewoo Caroline's family warns parents Connery speaks for Dunblane appeal Paedophile pesters his victims from prison Saga Services Ltd Children of 12 are addicted to heroin, say police Gay ex-lover is jailed for killing fashion designer Rescued Bosnia eagle will fly again Navy buys fast new hunter-killer subs Musician sues over riverboat disaster Siemens Picture Gallery Warrington bomber to have case reviewed Rover New boundaries: the redrawn political map of the UK A question of leadership Two events during this past Parliament changed the face of British politics for ever: the collapse of the Government's exchange rate policy on September 16,1992, and the death of John Smith on may 12,1994. Philip Webster looks back The marginal seats in Labour's sights When knees knock at your door There is nothing so humiliating as a candidate's forced march up a stranger's garden path Old soldiers polish their medals and bandage wounds Standing down City Index Election Countdown Legal & General How The Times drew the battle lines Peter Brookes had his sights on the Government and Opposition throughout Major's reign Death, defeat and defections: how the Tories lost a 21-seat majority The Cats Protection League Picture Gallery Contest will cost parties millions Martin Rosenbaum takes account of the battle of the big spenders India Tea Outcome depends on 80 marginals Campaigning concertrates on voters who can make the difference Picture Gallery Bright green benches await an influx of shocking pink suits Ruth Winstone on women candidates looking for a breakthrough 2.6m new voters wait to be wooed Tim Hames charts the biggest growth in the electoral roll in 27 years Zurich Municipal The new political geography of the UK A sharper Labour input has given it the edge in redrawn constituencies. Peter Riddell explores the new terrain Home rule is at the heart of campaign for Scottish votes Opposition parties must overcome the Forsyth factor and fear of the 'tartan tax' Sectarian grip holds predictable outcome Ulster Divisions will remain after the vote, says Michael Gove First class lessons for leaders of the future David Charter finds a way to bring the election alive in schools England Election 97 Goldsmith's cash will yield poor political profit Andrew Pierce assesses the prospects of the new parties in the poll Girobank The Swing Seats Freed opposition leader aims to topple Berisha in fair elections Mafia thugs in Albania hold exodus to ransom UN chief launches wave of reforms to appease Congress Settlement site readied for battle Flood of refugees overwhelms southern Italy Yeltsin gives tough job to popular reformer American Express Papua army chief sacked for protest over mercenaries The Open University Picture Gallery Scramble begins as wealthy flee Zairean capital St Patrick's Day march recruits ghosts of the Great Famine Museum returns stolen art Help FBI gave warning on donations in 1995 Line One Chinese see piles of dead children in North Korea Bonn insists it will meet monetary union target 37 detained in Hong Kong Jockey Club racing scandal Lacoste By our Foregin Staff: Britain to donate £495,000 in crisis food aid (AP): Four die in Brussels bombing World Summary (Reuter): Russia sticks to Nato line (Reuter): Drug woman condemned Date set for Boesak trial (AP): Algiers blasts Neo-Nazis claim remorse over attack Midland Hollywood's poets without pectorals Does the arrival of the 'intellectual hunk' spell the end of beefcake and brawn at the movies? Quentin Letts reports MJN Prostate Help Association Healthspan Timeshare marriage made in heaven Among a group of Mormon fundamentalists based in Utah, plural marriage is an article of faith. Giles Whittell reports Why sex is such a risky sport There is a fine line between chasing a thrill and losing control altogether, says Alexander Stuart Hill House Hammond Dell Ginger Beer We ignore immigration at our peril Nicholas Budgen refuses to be silenced—even by John Major House party Picture Gallery Political animals Why aren't the young exited about the election? Who will get the Swampy vote? Tsk, tsk Old history Barking Retuned Is Major another Kennedy? Woodrow Wyatt says television debates will show The People's Test Time to revisit the arguments-for all-change and for none A Girl's Best Chance Labour should look again at its policy on assisted places Label Details Origins matter for claret, carrots and roast beef Discontent within the ranks of Jewry Test ban treaty A matter of honour Popular dissent on benefits of EU U-boat secrets Channel 5 retuning Bugging approval Hogg hunting Lead us not into supermarkets Stops and starts Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Royal engagements Epsom College Appointment Birthdays today Picture Gallery Luncheons The Royal Irish Regiment Meeting Launderers Buried bones reveal the risks of medieval urban life Anniversaries Personal Column Dinners Church news Forthcoming marriages Professor Robert Browning Obituaries Professor Robert Browing, FBA, classicist and Byzantine specialist, died on March 11 aged 83. He was born on January 15,1914 Churchill's Stairlifts plc Professor Bryan Coles Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Ralph Selby Ralph Selby, CMG, diplomat, died on February 21 aged 81. He was born on March 20,1915 Austin Wright Austin Wright, sculptor, died in Your on February 22 aged 85. He was born on June 4,1911 On This Day Speed Limit To-Day Minister on Need of Caution News The Times Crossword No 20,430 Business AA Information AirUK Tomorrow In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Lonrho falls as market reacts to warning John Charcol Pearson hints at Lazard sell-off Arts Judges quash conviction of Nadir aide Elizabeth Forsyth to seek compensation for 'ruined life' Flextech chief cashes in on TV venture with BBC Law Sport IBM pays staff record bonus Television and Radio Business Today Gas move Jobs in store Emirates deal secures 1,000 Rolls-Royce jobs News Corp makes US acquisition Astec record Emess ahead Sterling post ScotAm date Market-Eye Picture Gallery Lang opens more areas for gas competition Hammerson asset growth held back Society to return £45m to members Receivers cut Scottish Pride jobs as milk business is sold Yorkshire Group seeks alliances Airtours to buy cruise line in joint deal Bunzl overcomes paper price falls Business Roundup Sorrell's £3.1m shares Alexon revival goes on Rexam in £175m deal APS profits higher Dmatek cuts losses SIB 'cancellation' review Burger sales recover Monument at the double New titles lift MediaKey Tourist Rates Bayer Aktiengesellschaft Openings in store as Argos recovers Profits doubled at Avis Cornhill fall Sykes sells Legal & General What's in an honorific? The Forsyth, Nadir saga Giving Pearson time to change Lonrho's lates little upset Pennington ADT concludes $6.5bn merger deal with Tyco Property market revival lifts Wilson Bowden TT ready to spend on acquisitions Eclipse Blinds dividend rises Cellphones direct ECC dives into the red and cuts dividend Helphire to raise £5.5m Commodities Liffe Options Pre-election nerves take 51 points off the index 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 Argos Hammerson Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cracks in the clay Tempus Trocadero Wall Street The politics of publication The Times City Diary Taste of the US Body amour Fine memories Staff protection Business greets polling date with relief and equanimity Philip Bassett and Janet Bush find industry's leaders cool as the eletion begins in earnest Hope for Nadir after SFO is trampled by 'stalking horse' Jon Ashworth on the implications of Forsyth's successful appeal Kleinwort Benson Tories rely on dated theory The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Gilts and equities sharply lower Church's English shoes To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auto Aid UK NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is Transport a Problem within your Business? Lorraine Electronics David Duggan Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Franchise Exhibitions Docklands Telecom Centre Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Big Al's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal changes to protect business tenants 'flawed' Landlords accused of acting unreasonably Barclays forecasts increase in company start-ups and survivors Grants give Welsh firms export boost Old-fashioned service fuels family venture Briefings The Times A peak scaled in the Valleys London Theatre: Jeremy Kinston happily enjoys a rare Welsh bit, and unhappily endures an unintended French farce The Times Theatre Theatre 2 Live, but not as we knew it, Jim Pop Concert James Newport Metaphor crazy Dance David Dorfman Working Pop Tomorrow Cruelty comes in all shapes Luke Clancy reports on a wild and disturbing Dublin theatre festival Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Look back at anger Visual Art: Fear and loathing in George Grosz's Weimar and in Glasgow's museums. Plus gallery round-up At the Royal Academy, Richard Cork savours the acid rage of George Groz The stormy winds of change Glasgow is up in arms over plans to reform its museums. Hettie Judah reports Visual Art Around the Galleries Visual Art 2 The Times Visual Art 3 Visual Art 4 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bullock in full flight Opera Humour failure Concerts: A limp joke from Peter Maxwell Davies; an energetic Rostropovich in London BBCPO/Davis Manchester Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera A hotline to history LSO/Mehta Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birdy It's my life, isn't it? In difficult madical dilemmas, who decides? Gary Slapper looks at the growing involvement of the courts in once-personal decisions First across the line Picture Gallery A Scott inquiry Inns and Outs Is Slaughter & May the most po-faced law firm in the… Planning seminar PSD Chambers A clearer view of the law on corruption Dealing with Abuse QD Texaco PSD ZMB Zarak MacRae Drenner Dorset Beware abuse of power Unless carefully thought out, attempts to deal with attacks on children can lead to further problems, says Mark Stephens Garfield Robbins Chambers Graham Gill & Young A jury system under question Tunku Varadarajan on the case that raises the spectre of Franco's justice Simmons & Simmons Goldman Sachs MacDonald & Company Simmons & Simmons QD Lord Chancellor Consider the Possibilities Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Winckworth & Pemberton Quarry Dougall Reynell Berwin Leighton Chambers Skandia Life Company/commercial Taxation and Contentious… Hardwicke Building Denton Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitors Pro Bono Group Civil Procedure Rule Committee Addleshaw Booth & Co Quarry Dougall The Members of Chambers Garretts The Cable Communications Association Kvaerner Butterworths Times Newspapers The Manchester Metropolitan University Solicitor Required Try a Career that Isn't Legal Broncos set to enlist Edwards Rugby League Legal Appointments KPMG PSD Hamed fails to duck Hardy's challenge Advancing Eagles are grounded by Storm Ice Hockey: Weakened Steelers Dismiss Bison in Low-Key Encounter JSB The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Israeli higher education institute associated with… Church Commissioners for England Williams dents India's hopes Cricket Sri Lanka succumb to wiles of Vettori Singspiel leads Britain's Dubai raid Racing: American Duo Dominates Early Betting for World's Richest Race at Nad Al Sheba Easy for The Artful Rascal Point-To-Point by Carl Evans Sunday's Point-To-Point Details Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Racing Ahead Fontwell Park Sedgefield Uttoxeter Fine reduced Rapid Raceline Pick your team, sit tight and hope for the best The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option England regret absence of Giles Hockey Eagle Star Monarchs strive to spread the gospel Oliver Holt on a British club sowing the seeds of success on American soil Today's Fixtures Word-Watching For the Record Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Capobianco is given four-year suspension In Brief Moseley escape Henman stays Donnelly out England first Grandest of slams gives France reason to rejoice Rugby Union Homeless Wales seek refuge at Wembley Sealy Sunshine lights up first day of sevens Results from the Rosslyn Park Schools Sevens Carter gets back in the swing Golf Hazell homes in to win title Bowls Liverpool seek to stem Norwegian flow Waddle returns to Premiership with Sunderland Football William Hill Swiftcall Pools Forecast Women's contest heats up Word-Watching On the banks of Ole Miss' Radio Choice We have an inalienable right to be gullible Review BBC1 Choice Dalglish banks on roll of Uefa Cup dice Newcastle face selection gamble Times Two Crossword Boxing England rely on video evidence Simon Wilde on the technological advance that will be used to get Australia taped Waugh's finest hour lifts Australia American Football Henley Management College
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