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News from 26/03/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Andreas Loizou, Alyn Shipton, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, John Humphries, Registrar, Chris Ward, Giles Whittell and Dalya Alberge, Alexandra Frean, Grace Bradberry, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford and Stephen Farrell, Bill Frost, Richard Kurt, Inigo Gilmore, Edward Thompson, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Richard Owen and Charles Bremner, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Gabriella Gamini, South America Correspondent and Tunku Varadarajan, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, Morag Preston, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Steven Reszetniak, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Editor, Nigel Wakefield, Erica Wagner Literary Editor, Shirley English, Adrian Lee and Arthur Leathley, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, D. F. Barnard, Janet Bush, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Quentin Letts, John Kavanagh, David Watt, M. J. Middleton, Nicholas Wapshott, Nigella Lawson, Luke Clancy, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Richard Betcher, Daniel McGrory, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Belinda Archer, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Andrew Chadwick, Principal, Andrew Cockburn, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Richard Abbott, Peter Hall, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Archie Brown, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, B. J. Lennox (President), Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Damian Whitworth, Ruth Taplin, Jill Sherman, James Landale and Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Dalya Alberge and Alasdair Steven, Richard Chartres, Charles Bremner, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Bill Norris, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Annie Turner, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Edward Karam, Noel Pascoe, Nadine Meisner, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Richard Branson, Chairman, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Powell, Frances Gibb and Stewart Tendler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, Nicholas Soames, Charles Tweedie, Tony Dawe and Jenny Knight, David Maddock, Robert Whymant, Matthew Bond, David Adair, Colin Renfrew, Christian Dymond, Magnus Linklater and Shirley English, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Violet Berlin,

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Offer Labour wants union role for judges Arbitration in recognition disputes CBI chief denies rift with Labour Constituency moves to oust sleaze row MP The English Patient Index Angus Deayton Isle of Wight hails cream of the Oscars Girl who killed at 12 is detained Marconi deal Judge defends jailing of jurors We Have Seen the Future Buy before Blair Scare Rifkind threatens to block new Europe treaty Foreign Secretary rejects on defence and immigration as foolish and dangerous Britain Outperforms Germany MPs call for Freemasons to be named Nokia 17th-century ruling established that refusal to deliver a verdict is common law offence Calais Race chiefs maintain legal threat against Armed Forces £250,000 bail for father of Billie-Jo Nes in Brief Arms challenge Leaders on TV Girl's reprieve Loyalist death Whale spotted Conwoman jailed Stretcher honour Tax return Correction The night that Hollywood lost the plot Awards leave big names out of the picture Hill House Hammond A British film? No, you will just have to be patient Success for The English patient its not a rebirth for the British film industry, writes Geoff Brown, our film critic AST Computer The Winners The Right Choice for your Future Youngest female murderer jailed for stabbing You are a very dangerous woman, judge tells teenager who killed when she was 12 IT Could Be You. The National Lottery Girl who thought she was a 'natural born killer' Campaigners save Marconi Collection for Science Museum Pilots' wings may be clipped after aerobatics cause high death toll Intel inside Lunch bell will ring out over City once again Go-ahead puts Royal Opera on the road BBC earns swearing reprimand News in Brief Tunnel inquiry CBI call to IRA Scout man jailed Drinks hiccup Pop survivor gives a health warning to the Spice Girls Young stars are in a 'dangerous playground', says Sandie Shaw, counsellor Jockey's grounding after fall preserves grey cells Medical Briefing Internet Election Poll Nina Ricci Service line Boots Schoolboy's prize essay was copied from Economist Reinventing Michael Portillo In the Times BT Internet Omdurman diary tells of the bloody cavalry charge to end them all History of Russia wins book prize WHICHOnline By a Staff Reporter: Fish smell may have killed diner Lift-off for dome starts millennium countdown Lottery millions fund construction as big as 13 Albert Halls - but what goes inside remains a mystery UAP Provincial Heseltine revels in the pressures of office Rifkind and Cook are closer on Europe than they pretend Riddell on Politics Intel inside Multiple Display Advertising Items Redwood supports right to campaign over race Leading Tories are linked with seat of Mp who quit Blair tells pupils of his plan for US-style 'drugs czar' Time's running out Silent Stewart stays home with his family Voters given little to cheer in fight of few punches TV Watch (AFP): Colony land sells for £150m an acre Nokia Workers challenge power of banks in Frankfurt protest Paris to rebuild memorial for last martyr to liberty Lacoste See the sport on TV last night? (AFP): Solution closer in Lima siege World Summary (Reuter): Mobutu 'to share power' (AP): Bermuda gets woman leader (Reuter): OJ asks for a fresh trial (Reuter): Russia arrests officer as spy Holy Land riots force pilgrims to cancel Easter tours US Marines to get moral rearmament Vodafone Teenagers escape family suicide pact How a former president came down to earth MacIntosh Reuter: Germans seek to limit Jewish immigrants Leader flees Papua siege disguised as policeman Hyundai Italy to lead 'Club Med' intervention force in Albania Convicted killer 'burnt alive' in bungled Florida execution Prudential US in $2bn China deals Inkatha men guilty of Christmas massacre Mayor counts the cost of home rule for Washington Yearly cancer checks urged Gateway Spanish galleon's $4bn treasure found Midland direct The suit that loves a drama Jane Shilling Gets Dressed Harrods kNIGHTBRIDGE White heat Why modelling is such a class act Legal & General Simpson 'You've Been Famed' Angus Deayton shows us how the stars got started. Interview by Valerie Grove Party politics Oscar-style Stars clamour to be seen at the right awards bash, says Giles Whittell Somak Holidays Swiftcall The muddle over Ms A good interntion that has gone awry Audi Owners Media Alan Coren Suddenly, all manner of ravening creatures want me to throw them money Betty to bat Diary Picture Gallery A nation of Lottery Losers Daniel Johnson says John Major will be remembered for making gamblers of us all. That will be his downfall Men only Diary Right pair Diary Original sin Diary Manor born Diary Ethelburga rises from the ashes Richard Chartres says the City church will now be restored Cheer up, Mr Brown Tory reforms have made Britain safe for faster growth Czars and their Empires American experience cautions against an anti-drugs supremo They the Jury Conscientious objection should not be an excuse Sleaze allegations and moral aspects of electioneering Gays in the Army Gorbachev's legacy Retirement of Baroness Chalker Tunes sinister Trouble in Oporto Museum policy on 'looted' treasures Church advertising Egg on face More egg on face Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Royal engagements State Opening of Parliament Dinners Lecture Appointment Birthdays today Bishop's £3m plan for ruined building Church bombed by IRA to become centre for peace Memorial service Personal Column Anniversaries The Times Forthcoming marriages School news Acorn The Birmingham Society Elections Sir James Highgate Sir James Highgate, lawyer, governor of the Hight school of Glasgow, 198190. President of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Association, 1987-89, died on March 16 aged 76. He was born on June 18,1920 Personal Column Worldcall Professor John Harris Johns Harris, Profeesor of Economic History at Birmingham University, 1970-90, died on March 5 aged 73. He was born on May 14,1923 Multiple Display Advertising Items Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Proceedings on Shaw's Will Alexander Salkind Alxander Salkind, film producer, died in Neuilly, France, on March 8 aged 75. He was born on June 2,1921 Yesterday's taboo, 2020's entertainment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tekram International Ltd. Corporate Publishing Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Media, Sales & Marketing Pitney Bowes The Bridgeman Art Gallery Rights Executive Recruitment Consultant International Sales Manager Cashing in on the action Advertising Guerin role for Jodie? Williams Lea Vaughan Advertising soon at a cinema near you Alexandra Frean on the ambitious attempt by the media company Carlton Communications to change the face of cinema advertising Lambs to the slaughter Theatre critics are only interested in titillation, says Peter Hall The Jacksons are happily married. Ok! Ok! has pulled off a coup in getting the pop star to give his first interview in 18 years, says Damian Whitworth City Corporate Golf Challenge Power to protect wife's interest in home Divorce order is enforceable abroad Reasons for document secrecy to be given Receivers cannot recover both purchase price and property purchased 'Monklands Mafia' claim not defamatory Whether employees' rights are protected News The Times Crossword No 20,437 Business AA Information Air UK In the Times Inside Section 2 Today National Savings criticised over £50m 'black hole' Pru wins Scot Am with offer of £2.15bn Greenpeace oils the wheels of conservation Focus Quarter-point rise for us rates Stores line up in Littlewoods sale Homes Oftel orders cut in cost of calls to mobile phones Sport Back in black New Corby Television and Radio Business Today Reversing Shattering Deutsche chief set to retire Baird loss Bardon slips Tourist Rates Lease Plan Japanese prosecutors raid Nomura offices Major praise for British motor industry as Rover cuts losses BZW lost £11.5m on hedged position Robeco Group Tories accused of economic deception Scholl works on US link Rea payout is held Pension warning Bid likely for retailer Chelsfield aims for hotel float Scotia refocus Hunting aim Hodder up Kier ahead Insurer hit Hamleys hopes for film boost Secretive to the end Pennington Tunnel fire may add 60m to P&O revenues Taylor Woodrow looks to Castle Mis-selling pledge from life insurer Wempe SkyePharma sees $5bn drug sales Bell paid £544,000 at Chime Commodities Liffe Options Share prices bounce back to end six-day run of falls Stock Markets 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 Draught in the glass house Tempus Institutional investment Tempus P&O Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Scotia Tempus Wall Street Treasury loses a treasure The Times City Diary Patient party The Times City Diary Grant's goodbye The Times City Diary Archer target The Times City Diary Party line The Times City Diary Return on the cards for ideas of Keynes, the prodigal son Economists are taking a new look at the Conservative legacy, says Janet Bush Dun & Bradstreet Forecast: fog persisting indefinitely Equities take heart from Wall Street Member HSBC Group Sun Life shares on the rise Singer boost T&B recovery Luminar issue Owls deal Capital foiled Kingsbury lift The Open University Pilkington profit warning shatters City expectations Barclays to have BT aid over floats Royal Mail Picture Gallery Booker figures suffer over cost of buying rival The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. This is Sandy Gall, reporting from the desert Satellite Communications Overseas target fuels restructure Japan Cellnet International deal that gets the world connected Global Telecommunications Phone future is in the cards Global Telecommunications Annie Turner on how plastic credit is booming in call boxes Telecom Italia Mobile Uplink down under Earth Station Rome gets green light at last Italy Vision in Business Limited Gallic system on alert for flotation France Biggest stock offer in French history Texnet Big players hit downturn after deregulation The United States Looking ahead to open market Australia France Telecom Red tape holds back Chinese development Global Telecommunicatons Ruth Taplin examines how Western firms are reluctant to invest when long term profits are not guaranteed Out of the jungle into the park Theatre: David Rabe's fine play defieda bomb scare. Plus energetic confusion and a short but sweet revival Hurlyburly Old Vic Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre 1 Theatre 2 Much ado about not much London Fringe Race, slaves and the mercy of quality New York Theatre Dazzling pitch for a whale of a movie Irish Theatre Theatre 3 Tomorrow Jazz Power behind Duke's throne Jazz: Clive Davis on the short elusive life of Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington's pianist and a fine composer in his own right Lust lost in space Opera The Rake's Progress Festival Hall Footsteps of the fat man Fabulous Fats Stables, Wavendon Jazz Heirs apparent POP 3T Wembley Arena POP Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament: Justin Meissner Rising Star Orders from the top brass Joe Lovano Ronnie Scott's Art Galleries Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compelled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jermy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of filma in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice Charisma in full pelt Music: Mesmerising Gergiev; revived Schumann; and unclassifiable Martland Rotterdam Po/Barbican Paradise lost and restored Das Paradies and die Peri Barbican Music The Times Music Don't spare the decibels Steve Martland Band Queen Elizabeth Hall La Créme de la Créme Four Seasons Hotel Guinness BMG Intertainment International UK & Theland PA to Md of Leading International PR Consultancy Cross Medical Limited Constellar Limited Where PA/Secretary Colln Buckle & Company Facilities & Procurement/Office Manager ?23,000+bens Pictons Business Centre Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reckitt & Colman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Amanda Wakeley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème de la Crème Theo Fennell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Can You Run your Own Office? Can You Prove this? La Crème de la Crème Elizabeth Hunt Angela Mortimer Maine-Tucker Crone Corkill Public Relations Opportunities Angela Mortimer Gordon-Yates Personnel Secretary Manpower Multiple Display Advertising Items Belle Reed Employment Services Select Temps! Temps! Call Today Work Tommorow! Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clerical Assistant Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administrative Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flexible Training ST James's College Crème de la Crème Temps Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Crème 'Temps' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foxtons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Hamilton Legal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adecco Elite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Essex Knight Frank Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beazer Humberts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doctor who heals the poisoned planet Eve-Ann Prentice talks to the expert who makes contaminated land fit for habitation In pursuit of the perfect plot A new service makes the search for land for an ideal home much easier Market Moves The Times Countryside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marina Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queensway Quay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Draw leaves British party feeling low Racing : Inside Berthes Lessn Prospects of Figuring in Dubai World Cup Finish Thunderer: Catterick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Garnwin can extend sequence Ascot BBC2 Thunderer: Folkestone Thunderer: Ascot Time to cry foul on an irregular practice Simon Barnes Fowler's sporting example is spot-on Rob Hughes applauds a gesture that bolstered football's intergrity 0800 111 210 For the Record Hall gives Portsmouth room to manoeuvre Today's Fixtures Football Take out our car insurance TEAMtalk Bristol City make up for loss of manager Europeans must cut demands Rugby Union Legal & Public Notices Golding maintains lead despite damage Sailing Impressive Oxford show early promise Rowing Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Gibraltar serve up bowling fit for Bacchus Cricket Keene on Chess Winning Move Dalmiya is chosen as new ICC leader In Brief Men's game needs new blood Tennis: Hingis, Williams and Kournickoca Offering Represhing Alternative Eagle Star Jacobs discovers new lease of life Boxing Word-Watching Griffiths guarantees return to Crucible Snooker Meteorites and marvels Television Choice A positively inspirational night's viewing Review BBC1 Easter Sunday Collymore gets Mexican wave Walking wonded continud to give England cause for concern Times Two Crossword Sailing Ballesteros loses Ryder Cup fight Tennis Jockey Club investigates doctor's lapse Compaq CompuServe Ground waves Language they'll understand More students are learning English by multimedia Hi-Grade Sick spoofers are no joke for online victims Talk Big two join up to force the pace Times Interface Editor: Kathryn Bailey Tel: 0171-782… Virtual vision without the eyestrain A selling point for companies Internet Here's a set I designed earlier … Blue Peter's VR production system is becoming a key training tool. Tim Wapshott reports A useful education in legal software Opportunity is there for budding inventors Sportster Flash Campaign trails blaze on the It superhighway Labour and the Tories value technology, so where do they differ? Nicholas Booth reports Your guide to the online election Virtual pet that should be handled with care Not so fast, says Intel's Mr Chips The IT industry superbrain turns his thought to the 21st Centure Clara Net Byte Room service for surfing Intel inside Your chance to vote for Pc security Hayes Private Investors! Budget PCs are child's play Ray Hatley reports on a new class of cheap and cheerful computers Dan technology Penny drops for dumb terminals Highwire Request for Proposal Make way for widescreen Pc monitors Dell Suffering for art can ease the pain Lindsay Nicolle on the benefits of creating with computers ISPs work together to sink the net pirates Gardeners reap the fruits of the It tree Tony Dawe and Jenny Knight on a fast-growing joint venture between nature and technology Pest program bears fruit Your PC could crash at any time Netcom Doctor knows his onions Mite is right to kill the creepy-crawlies Bay Networks Software Dawn of the intranet age How to be the life and soul of the party line Dr keyboard Get that ring of confidence Changing faces in the computing world CyberMedia Britain must get wired or go under Business Agenda Mercedes-Benz Finance Ltd. Intentia Vice-President: Strategic Consulting Connor Rose GLP Technology Robert Walters Associates Computer Futures Info Technologies Learning Tree International Prime Computing PMR Gourp PLC Mahindra-British Telecom Ltd Uptimegroup PLC Appointments Information internet South West Computer Resources Neural Net Limited Time

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