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News from 21/03/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Martin H. Ornstein, Ian Kinloch, Phil Yates, Noel Pascoe and Roger Maynard, Robin Findlay, John Goodbody and Adrian Lee, C. K. Simpson, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, A. Reynolds, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Gavin Lumsden, David Blunkett, Valerie Elliot, Andrew Pierce and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Gale, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, John Eden, Clive Davis, Martin Cragg (Chief Executive and Secretary), Jack Bannister, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Naomi Holloway, Carl Mortished, R. Hutchings, Morag Preston, Peter Noonan, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Michael Madden, Maurice Taylor, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Shirley English, N. J. D. Baptiste, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Lois Letts, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Quentin Letts, Phillip Oppenheim, Kennet, Peter Barnard, Rachel Morris, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, G. P. Bowker, Luke Clancy, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, D. B. J. Frost, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Peter Horsey, Janet Bush and Richard Thomson, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, P. J. Riddell, Polly Newton, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Sam Kiley and Susan Bell, Matthew Paris, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Joanna Bale and Frances Gibb, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Phil Revell, Robert Miller and Janet Bush, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Tessa Blackstone, Julian Muscat, Andrew Pierce and Arthur Leathley, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Robert Moreland, Eileen McCabe, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, B. M. Suchak, J. S. Roche, Andrew Heywood, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, BERKELEY(Chairman), Paul Kline, Hugh Thompson, Stephen Gardiner, David Powell, L. Moule, David Lovibond and Robin Young, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Operation Orphan Major lets rip at Blair and Ashdown Commons tirade over sleaze 'stunt' Hamilton faces new accusation Truant backed The Times on the Internet http: //www. the-times.… Index Big spenders consign cardigan to history Lynne Truss Picture Gallery Judge may extend 'right to die' Shares plummet Oporto shooting Picture Gallery TV Watch Councils freed to cut home help Tobacco firm blows whistle on rivals Tomorrow Chopard Geneve Lights flashing, almost out of control: it's end-of-the-road rage Political Sketch Judge will decide if woman can be left to die The hoax skeleton in Arthur Conan Doyle's cupboard British Gas Picture Gallery Cloning may have benefits, say MPs Toronto Blessing 'traumatised boy' News in Brief Luxury life 'on expenses' Bletchley Park plea Spice for Channel 5 Singer's ex-lover jailed Britons keep growing Minister's son banned Race to the death Vandal barrister scratched cars in revenge attacks Law lord's son in parking vendetta Writers make a cash comeback Tagged thief used monitor as free phone By a Staff Reporter: War veteran, 75,'hit woman of 84' Teenage mother wins court backing for truancy Introducing a different line of international… Cuckolded doctor flees with cash from account One in 20 needs drink to make it through day Currys McAliskey decides to contest mother's old Commons seat Picture Gallery M25 to get 12 lanes around Heathrow Nokia Ref halts game after player's legal threat Britain demands explanation on United shootings Wounded fans say tactics by Portuguese police nearly caused another Hillsborough Alcohol and police inexperience made trouble predictable The Portuguese police may have been unprepared, but that is no excuse for the drunken misbehaviour of so many English football fans, says Rob Hughes, chief sports writer Othello 'An indiscriminate weapon' Thomas Cook Bishops angry at secret deal on TV ads Deaths from new CJD strain 'may run to thousands' Dixons Scientists pick all-time Top 50 Monumental debate to choose the statues to British genius Diver wins £266,000 for accident News in Brief Princely spread Crane boy hurt Rustlers strike Lucknow sale Spiked food Correction No sweat, a little poison can be good Medical Briefing Saga Services Ltd Oystel Communications Limited Gene tests show killer flu came from pigs Officers under fire for tolerating racism in Services Edinburgh Festival revives its greatest hits for 50th birthday National Savings By a Staff Reporter: Royal tribute for Dame Vera at 80 TSB Stonehenge tour train backed by English Heritage Regulator likely to allow ITV debate without Ashdown Dixons Chalker to quit as minister Lib Dems offer free eye tests Color Line Spin-doctors silence the big man - for now Nolan will seek greater power for standards chief Committee of MPs could lose the right to vet reports before they are published Hamilton backed by constituency chief Alliance Leicester Greer paid Grylls £86,000 extra Forte Sour outburst sums up years of frustration Riddell on Politics Midlands police record is rapped Renault MoD criticised for culture of denial on Gulf War syndrome Percy takes a slow boat Eating more carrots has visible benefits Weekend Shopping Lombard Direct Sex convicts' pin-ups alaram jail inspector Sweeteners on Nato by US may not pacify Russia Yeltsin is determined to squeeze concessions from Washington's negotaiating team The bouncy East meets wheelchair-bound West The round Table Club Nokia Drastic cuts in nuclear arms back on agenda Land Rover Land Rover Mobutu calls for national council as rebels plan polls Man charged with Oklahoma bombing 'had Klan links' For details of your nearest MacIntosh Performa… Cartoon attracts Asian-American fire National Review The Sunday Times Mercenaries' contract is suspended to halt riots Australia offers Papua its own army trainers in place of £20m hired soldiers MacAu cyanide alert after river accident on Chinese border The Open University No Title Cuba offer to Lima guerrillas Midland Bank Chefs in a stew over £36,000 banquet Secret operation by special forces rescues orphans Helicopter gunships shadow dawn mission across mountains to answer SOS Anthony Loyd reports how he left Tirana in a borrowed car to help to save 22 children at a British-run orphanage Children are 'last Britons to leave' American Express Le Shuttle Nuclear material 'smuggled to Italy in refugee exodus' Minister ask EU for $210m Wilde Riot sweeps Bethlehem over Jewish settlement Digital 'safe' phones cracked Legal & General Shirts UN plan for bigger council News in Brief (AFP): Iraq gets food (AP): $222 m libel win (AP): Surprise exit (AFP): 'Spiderman' held Maples Forget sun-dried tomatoes, the new big thing is decorating India Tea Eagle Star Direct Writing poetry into Ireland's history Roy Foster is the first Professor of Irish History at Oxford and the biographer of W. B. Yeats who, he says, is the voice of Ireland's cultural consciousness coming to maturity The Cooperative Bank Writing poetry into Ireland's history Roy Foster is the first Professor of Irish History at Oxford and the biographer of W. B. Yeats who, he says, is the voice of Ireland's cultural consciousness coming to maturity Rachel Morris rereads the books of her childhood Help Kenya Harrods Limited Writing poetry into Ireland's history Roy Foster is the first Professor of Irish History at Oxford and the biographer of W. B. Yeats who, he says, is the voice of Ireland's cultural consciousness coming to maturity Low jinks at Greyfriars: Bunter and the tuck-for-questions affair No help here The Times Diary Lions' share The Times Diary Picture Gallery Writing poetry into Ireland's history Tony Blair has changed the tenor of Prime Minister's Questions - and we should scrutinise his high moral tone Brush up The Times Diary Pole position The Times Diary Catatonic The Times Diary Writing poetry into Ireland's history Hereditary peers should go, says Tessa Blackstone Right to Know Parliament has been denied the chance to put its house in order Hello, Hello, Dolly, Dolly Here is a Commons committee working as committees should Election brickbats and boasts, propaganda and pledges Nato enlargement Aid for Albania Tunnels questioned Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Film censor's duty 'to uphold values' Voices in the House Architectural merit Yes, we have none Too close for comfort Court Circular Royal engagements Luncheon Personal Column Lord Chelmer Margery Clay Nene College, Northampton Birthdays today School news University news Appointments Memorial services Anniversaries Dinners Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Freemen of the city of London Willem De Kooning Willem de Kooning, artist, deid on March 19 aged 92. He was born on April 24,1904 Personal Column Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Jacques Foccart "Rose Marie. " Musical Comedy at Drury Lane March 21,1925 News The Times Crossword No 20,433 Business Forecast Line One In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Norwich members to get £3bn flotation windfall City Advisers in Line for £145M Bonanza Legal & General offers 'mis-selling' solution Staff on National Express gravy train Business ABN Amro in talks to buy Capel-Cure Myers Education Shares tumble as Greenspan overshadows inflation fall CFS Sport Television and Radio Business Today Guinness warns Tax fear Home loans point to patchy recovery Provisions take toll of Renault Marie claire Sterling 'has delivered untimely exports blow' Rivals unite for combat radio bid Power programme 'should be delayed' Tourist Rates Kwik-Fit wheels in a record Lloyd's hearing opens at High Court Business Roundup Jardine Matheson falls Utilities under fire again Securicor warning Hanson expands in US British Borneo search Servisair soars 20% Boots Contract purchase Standard Life L&G's dubious moral high ground Insurers must speed up mis-selling restitution Power deregulation should be delayed Election promises cost money Pennington Guinness puts cost of strong pound at £100m Ocean sells Oil for £328m Proceeds to be reinvested after deal with US rival Whitbread sells Pizza Piazza chain for £11.25m APV blames market for fall Usborne ahead Wm Morrison moves south Standard Life Talks on Tesco's Irish bid resume Commodities Liffe Options Greenspan sends London and New York tumbling Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Right Issues Major Changes Ocean catches the tide Tempus Nat Express Guinness Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street Losing nothing in translation The Times City Diary Just the job The Times City Diary Fool's gold The Times City Diary Tapped for cash The Times City Diary Sporting agents The Times City Diary US jean firm finds seat in London Lois Letts finds out why an American retailer has chosen Britain as a base for its European expansion Why Tory comparisons on Europe are not working Statistics have failed to stop British voters from looking in envy at the Continent Custodian deal highlights global trend Robert Miller assesses the implications of a new bank with £250bn of assets Nokia Laing gives warning on Labour's windfall tax More jobs under threat in Rugby revamp Good Homes Show Managers buy SIG outlet Tottenham profits dented by transfer market spending Albright eyes emerging markets Chemical group lifts profit to £62.5m in difficult envirnment Ibstock hit by shake-up and low prices Abbott Mead Vickers soars to a record Business Roundup Burford rises to £15m Barclays in buyback Sterling slows McBride PowerGen buyout Steel Burrill down 61% Microvitec declines Finelist buys Maccess Therapeutic spending Keller shows strength Heavy selling of second liners PII The Times Unit Trust Information Service Linnco Europe Ltd Why Tory comparisons on Europe are not working Morag Preston takes a look at the changing face of the changing face of the annual report Courtaulds profit deplected by costs of cutting its cloth Geest reveals £60m recipe for growth The Times Irish Life shakes off US slump Hart's final bow marred by disappointing results QMH back in the black as net debt falls MPs for Exchange shake-up A Times Reader Offer T&N buys Metal Leve for $54m Restaurant deal Gardens grow Cost relevant m assessing needs of sick Bureau must be served with evidence of proceedings Power to order detention of child for treatment Legal & Public Notices Title request must be within limit Subjective test for dating knowledge of injury Plaintiff can apply to set aside default judgment The Times Crosswords Picture Gallery Friends in the frame Theatre: A subtale Art continues to impress; but Brian Freiel's latest stylish offering loses something in production Art Wyndham's This Week's Special Offers Theatre 1 Picture Gallery Theatre 2 A question of literary value Give Me Your Answer, Do! Abbey, Dublin Romantic treatment of a brute Opera King and Marshal Bloomsbury Picture Gallery Haydn restored Concert LPO/Norrington Festival Hall Music Picture Gallery On the road to a rage Radio BIG Tomorrow Art Galleries Theatres Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Release Choice 2 Stand by your Plan Howdy, miss. Lost your big hair and stetson? Alan Jackson meets a cowgirl with attitude Boldest swinger in town Jazz Wynton Marsalis Barbican Pop 1 Pop 2 To advertise in this section please call the… The new buzz on the street is... Cake Pop Albums: David Sinclair unearths another American band in the Beck, Eels, kind of quirky and rather fab mould Pop 3 Pop 4 Last train to nowhere Concerts: Band that never really was makes a comeback that isn't; change of formula is a hit The Monkees Wembley Arena South rises again Texas Empire, W12 The Yearning Spirit Pop 5 Pop 6 What if your son does not shine? Hugh Thompson on boys who fail to achieve at independent schools Children build for the future Stephen Gardiner on a pioneering school that encourages pupils to study architecture Labour's pledge is to give more power to the people David Blunkett outlines his party's plans to shake up the Education Department South rises again Phil Revell on the measures taken since the Lyme Bay tragedy Director of Education and Examinations Chigwell School Bedales School MG Maltman's Green School Nasuwt Haileybury Hurstpierpoint College Easter Revision The University of Liverpool Rye St Antony School Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas Public Relations BAC St Margaret's Oxford St. George's University School of Medicine Easter Revision Bilingual Primary School All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Collingham London University of Luton Trinity School Aldenham School Brondesbury College for Boys John Catt Educational Ltd Harrow School Easter Revision A-Levels at Cats Bedford School St Paul's Cathedral Choir School Education Courses Eagle Eyes Required Professional Diploma Correspondence Courses in… Bloxham School Reading Presentation College Army's Sixth-form college Portland Place School Oxford and County Business College Queen's Business Skills Training Devonshire House School Abingdon School Sexey's School The Norwegian University of Traditional Chinese… State Boarding Information Service Reed's School Multiple Display Advertising Items Duff Miller MBA Dettori returns to action in familiar style Racing: Italian Jockey Picks up where He left off with Illumnating Double on Turf Season's Opening Day at Doncaster Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Kelso Artful Dane can profit from visor Doncaster Channel 4 Yesterday's Results England's chances bolstered by Catt Rugby Union John Fisher savour comprehensive win Multiple Display Advertising Items Artful Dane can profit from visor Doncaster Channel 4 Brian Glanville salutes one of the world's greatest players, who will be 70 next month UniBond pennant embellishes last eight Word of caution Pigott put in charge of Sussex's rebuilding Cricket Time for a European rugby championship Princely stadium Against the tide Sport Letters may be send by fax to 0171-782 5211… Artful Dane can profit from visor Doncaster Channel 4 Australia's ebullient wicketkeeper reveals some of his appealing characteristics to Jack Bannister Goalkeepers undo myth Cheltenham limit Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Taylor's place looks safe despite failings Baker plays joker in wild-card selection debate Golf Birdie putt smooths path for Robinson Legoland Hendry repels White threat Snooker Davies blossoms in the heat of battle Hankin leads calm England to victory Bowls From a Special Correspondent in Orlando, Florida: Faldo regains master's touch in final flourish Leander take the leading role Rowing Slick Seville leaves US on starting blocks David Powell on a crisis that put world championships out of American reach Hingis and Henman win annual awards Tennis White leads Leopards' title charge Basketball For the Record Absence helps Ormond's challenge Hightown ending on a low note Warrington youngsters have chance to impress Rugby League Defeated England left in last place Hockey Alleyne takes on role of captain In Brief Draw for seeds Balked Live finale Back in action Paying the price for ifs with too many buts Elvis lives and is now king of all things quadruple Ice Skating Halifax Word-Watching Snow Reports A gentleman and a player Hugh's all-consuming interest in wildlife Review BBC1 Choice Picture Gallery Fowler provides safe passage Liverpool to semi-finals of Cup Winners' Cup Times Two Crossword Golf United unwrap Ferguson's priceless gift of boredom Rob Hughes reflects on a timely game of patience that was well worth the wait By our Sport Staff: Judge gives club one last chance Ice Skating Butt recruited to Hoddle's youth brigade First Telecom Picture Gallery

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