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News from 28/03/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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John Coleman, S. E. Boucher, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Jill Sherman, Philip Webster and Richard Duce, G. W. Baron, Jeremy Laurance, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Michael Mavor, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Philip Howard, Janet Bush Economics Editor, Clare Falvey, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, M. B. S. Higham, Grand Secretary, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Clare Bayley, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Helena Johnson, B. W. Hearn, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Ian Stephenson, George MacDonald Fraser, W. F. Brew, Peter Simmons, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Clarke, Laurence Noone, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Alexandra Frean, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dareh Gregorian, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, P. R. Shortell, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Quentin Letts, Liz Whitehead Chief Executive, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Rachel Bridge and Roger Maynard, Peter Barnard, Raymond Durrant, Ursula Price, Jack Waterman, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, and Russell Jenkins, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Ronald Guild, Sydney Friskin, David Leeson, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Michael Ivens (Consultant, Aims of Industry), Karle Simpson, J. H. Baker, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Richard A. Pointon (Managing Director), Caroline Merrell, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, John WYNBURNE(Team Rector, ), Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Steve Corbett, James Drife Professor, Tessa Blackstone, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, J. M. Hepworth, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Terry Friel, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Sir Stephen Tumim, Matthew Parris, Colin MacBeth, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, N. Wilson, Michael Horsnell, Gillian Bowditch and Magnus Linklater, Karen Spurtivant, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Thomas, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Robert Whymant, Matthew Bond, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Michael P. Charistides, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Harvey Elliott and Kathryn Knight, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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The Secret of Swampy Talk Tories urge Merchant to fall on sword Explanation sought for sex claim MP who quit has nervous breakdown US shares plunge Index Looters pillage Roman temple site in night raid Fly South Picture Gallery 'Stay at home' best advice for Easter Des Lynam and Me Bob Champion's Aldaniti dies Colette discovery Tomorrow Suicide cult had 'rendezvous with spacecraft behind comet' Chopard Geneve Labour pulls the plug on televised debate Hamilton on ropes as local Tories call for him to quit United front cracks as grassroots members say MP is thereatening of the party Laury Ashley Sun may have paid £30,000 for club hostess's story 'Inactive' lottery watchdog berated News in Breif City united Lovers expelled Hospital arrest Murder arrest ITN post Laurie Lee ill Two for tea Times award Tide of fortune turns for islanders whose boat came in Looting? Er, no, they have just taken shipwreck cargo into safe keeping, say police BT Doctor cleared of road rage says jealousy was to blame Doctors' leaders update oath to permit 'ethical' abortion Law says forget finders keepers Scots and English are different races, tribunal decides MFI Braveheart party goes into extra leg Prince sees dingy side of the City of Lights TSB Airport activists win more time to dig in beneath runway site Tunneller Swampy is joined by Animal and Muppet Dave for return of A30 protest Underground Jargon Sainsbury plc AirUK The New Canterbury Tales First Alzheimer's drug could cost £1,200 per year Stop complaining, classroom union chief tells his members Halfords Flypast farewell to novices' friend Enthusiasts bid to rescue Comet Hundreds drink to memory of soccer fan tycoon Banks under fire for systems crash that withheld pay TV Alfatromeo Moit voters believe Labour will win with seats to spare The Times Mori Poll Petsmart Major says blue is out of fashion Factories may face pollution penalties The Royal Bank of Scotland Ashdown puts policy into action In Brief Catholic plea Tory poll lead Disgraced MP is facing threat to future career Accountancy institute to consider case of Tim Smith SNP claims new evidence for £27bn Scottish payout TVdebate ruling McPortillo makes the most of his roots Dixons Heseltine takes up frontline position Evidence rule may put more innocents in jail, say lawyers Police will decide what to disclose Sandtex Doctors condemn 'insensitivhy' of hospital's £55,000 cone sculpture Top jockey fined for brawl in restaurant Eagle Star Easter is easier on the purse this year (Reuter): Gore's failure in Beijing sets back succession hopes Fiasco over Olympics ticket offer Tokyo condemned for flooding sacred site Hong Kong law cases blocked by China Wickes Prohibition stilled by liquor mafia in Indian state Another Beautiful English Spring Land Rover Top Paris banker calls for delay on single currency Colette's forgotten works emerge from darkness to fresh acclaim Philips Unpaid Russians march on cities KLM Alarm at Vatican over fake diplomat Israel moves tanks to key Arab towns as violence looms Peace pledge by Papua caretaker (Reuter): Gunfight kills 17 in Albania News in Brief (AP): Killer avalanche (Reuter): Mafia confession Luther King call (Reuter): Zairean foes shake hands at summit WHSmith (Reuter): Gun of Hitler's naval pride found Rich mansion hid temple of doom for sinister order Bizarre 'bunch of monks' tried to turn coveted American property into hi-tech highway to heaven Allied Carpets Hi-Tech Gospel The Sunday Times Fallen 'angels' in thrall to computer Antiseptic, disciplined world kept its gze firmly on the stars and had no room for common sense Rootless adolescents' fatal desire to fit in Medical Briefing Woolwich Whirlpool Let the punishment stop the crime Sir Stephen Tumini. winner of the 1996 Charles Douglas-Home Award, examines Sir Stephen Tumin was formerly a judge and then Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons. His award was for a study comparing the sentences impossed on convinced criminals by courts of different European countries. Today we publish the results of his research Somak Holidays Legoland 'Prisons are unhappy places that make bad people worse' Scentencing practice and explains to Valerie Grove why prison should be a useful place Forte The Save the Children Fund Collection Philip Howard Are you a Pansy, a Wally or a Jacques? If so, you must be revolting Old hands The Times Star turn The Times Diary Picture Gallery The great betrayal Forget the election: in 94 day's time we will deliver six million people into the hands of the world's largest tyranny Or not to be? The Times Diary Codswollop The Times Diary Hard Labour The Times Diary Welfare still Needs the State Tessa Blackstone on the minimum wage and more In Easter Light 'And Pilate saith unto them, Behold the man!' (John 19.5) Sharpened Stilettos A stab between the shoulderblade On the Beach From whisky to car tyres: the romance of the wreekage Concern at Labour trade union plans 'Needless' Caesareans More musketeers Jurors who refuse to reach a verdict Farmers and hunting Amateur arts 'Secret' Masons? Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Political broadcasts No mystery in the story of the Cross Market temptations Saintly forbearance Smith resignation Parlour politics Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Mrs. Violat Gifford Births The Royal Society of Chemistry Haileybury A silver service for the Queen UK Holidays Musical Instruments Church services today Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages University news Trade Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Professor J S. Allen Obituaries Professor J. S. Allen, town planner, architect and teacher, died on March 15, his 99th birthday. He was born on March 15,1898 The Times Geoffrey Herridge Geoffery Herridge, CMG Chairman Iraq Petroleum Company, 1964-1970, died on March 20 aged 93. He was born on February 22,1904 Frank Spring Frank Spring, FRS organic chemist, died on March 1 aged 89. He was born on September 5,1907 Nancy Crawshaw Naney Crawshaw, journalist and photographer, died in London on March 20 aged 82. She was born on August 28,1914 On this Day Arrival of Troops at Chirk a Theratenig Situation News The Times Crossword No 20,439 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recyling In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Florida sues P&O over cost of Princess cruises Biggest house price rise for 2 years Business Oracle's $1bn bid plan puts bite on Apple Expanding BT may face new Oftel curbs Education Cordiant sees Ivory account fade to Grey Sport Wall Street plunges 140 points on rate fear James Herrick Television and Radio Business Today Ford grant Building up Ford wins £15m grant to protect 1,850 jobs SKF UK deficit above Maastricht limit Bre-X loses C$3bn after gold level disclosure Quaker Oats counts the cost of Snapple blunder Rights issue is ruled out for Slough's growth plan C&G savers celebrate Revenue climb down Money flows into building societies Business Roundup Thyssen agrees merger Bridgend acquisitions Morgan Stanley record Gokal jury sent home Brockbank rises 69% Scottish Power bill freeze Gucci at the double Rockall Trough attracts Tourist Rates Redland puts crisis down to Steetley Landfill tax helps Caird into profit BA ground staff agree to two-year pay freeze Home is where the boom is Reason house prices rise Beware of the gold rush SFO must not retreat into thne fog Pennington Zeneca buys other half of US business BT Internet Commodities Liffe Opotions Plunge on Wall Street cuts London's lead Stack Market Picture Gallery 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 Oftel's ringing tones Tempus Redland Amec Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Engineering Wall Street Pep gets wired The Times City Diary Smith bows out The Times Diary No day off looms The Times City Diary Credit screening The Times City Diary Stock odds The Times City Diary When exhibit a becomes a sponsor's showcase Jason Niss? considers the commercial pursuits of British museums that have no wish to be consigned to history Fear of a return to the Seventies haunts talk of union recognition Economics View Lobour look to America as bosses ask what policy will mean in practice Who will pay pensions bill? Business Letter No casinos on Barbadian soil By our Business Staff: UK's oil and gas revenues decline The Times Amec bullish on homes front after building 71% profits rise Country Casuals passes dividend World Service system is sold Telkom stake sale nets $1.26bn US-Malaysia group in South African deal BT faces fight from ScottishTelecom Business Roundup Property chief resigns Philips plans disposal UCM raises payout Revamp costs hit Ipeco HIGH-point lower Garton declines 11% Simon talks to Rutland Hepworth warns over strength of sterling By our City Staff: Oversight hits Lusty open offer Retailer thinks again a Majorthatch deal is put on hold Jaguar Estates & General in £9.5m buy Dalgety deal Inchcape sale Ayrshire slips Welcome break Maunders post Pullman rolls in with bandwagon for the perennial rock stars The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Equities close below their best Maximum Discounts Art Galleries Choice Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice New York's old glories Visualart: John Russell Taylor reports on the superb spring exhibitions at the Met and elsewhere Visual Art The Times theatre Visual Art A helping hand for Flaubert Theatre: The French novelist; s doisastrous 19th-century political satire gets a Nineties spin. Plus reviews Daniel Rosenthal on a new leasse of life for an unfinished political comedy Let's get seriously great Concert Mitsuko Uchida Barbican Theatre Too quiet on the home front Dead Wood Newbury The BBC's fresh executive air Radio Theatre Magazine Music Full of East End premise Summer Begins Donmar Radio Cool hair? Kylie should be so lucky By their haircuts shall you know your indie street-cred kid from your glossy pop star and don't you forget it, Charlene HMV Pop Spread the groovy news, Jimi lives Concerts: The new name to drop turns out to be Finnish-or American, according to taste Jimi Tenor 100 Club, W1 Lady sings the future, and it works Erykah Badu Jazz Cafè, NW1 Pop Slowly, gently does it Hit sound of the decayed Pop Albums: David Sinclair would like tp applaud Wet Wet Wet's ten years at the top, But he can't This Week's Special Offers Pop Roger Wilco, breaker breaker, over and up The American band that launched a thousand dodgy CB puns—and more superlatives by a album reviewers-is in Britain to spread the word Virgin Pop Chicago calling Bliues Albums NYP Chapterhouse Queen's London & Cambridge Espanol en Espana Career Analysts Ltd Teacher Training Bedales School Rye St Antony School Oxford Oxford Easter Courses MBA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goethe Institut London Abbey Choir School Harrow School Cranfield University LSE Easter Revision Multiple Classified Advertising Items MPW Ashbourne Summer Courses in France The Times Beware, unions meeting John O'Leary explains why the main parties are not rushing to attend the annual teachers' conferences The Times & Dillons Why Ofsted awarded us a pass mark Michael Mayor sets the records straight after the independent schools review What the young Tony Blair learnt by fogging Ronald Guild defends the system that taught discipline to the Labour leader Determined to make the grade GCSE results are improving thanks to private sector funds, says Iola Smith Peerage right not a possession Connection with the local community Evidence required for rejecting findings The Times Considering extending custody time limits Matter relating to a contract Success not criterion for leave to appeal Response must make clear its purpose Joinder improper without evidence Umpire must be certain Brawn's brains helping to ease Ferrari gridlock Motor Racing Bad business Imperfect pitch Buttoning up board youngsters Simon Wilde finds a battle raging for the heart and soul of snowboarding Players must accept decision whether favourable or not Sports Letters Lighter burden Experience of great value Lipinski won deservedly Panthers will be reliant on Robins Ice Hockey Double the risk Godolphin receives classic jolt with Happy Valentine Racing Question mark over Helissio's challenge Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winningh Move Keene on Chess Eddery lands early blow in title fight Fallon takes first winning step No change to National weights Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Second win for Eubank In Breif For the Record Snow Reports Hingis warms to final challenge Tennis: Novotona's Cause Not Helped by Heart Break in Three-Set Thriller Swiss referee given life ban for bribery attempt Football: UEFA Alleges Offer was Made before Champions' Leauge Game in October Today's Fixtures PC From a Correspondent: American dream wrecked by Patterson Cricket Middlesex complete signing of Kallis Bullfrog Lyle leads British challenge after old magic returns Golf LPGA embarks on cr?che course to keep mums content on tour Patricia Davies on the women juggling motherhood and a professional golf career Marshall goes off at a gallop to take share of early lead Word-Watching Mountain pique as weather reigns supreme Getting a kick out of catching Des doing nothing Kicking and Screaming Edwards on call for London Rugby Union Mapletoft showing prime form at No 10 Rugby Union: Leicfester Must Beware Talented Glolicester Stand Off-In Cup Semifinal Revenge will be so sweet for Hughes The new Wigan coach tells Christopher Irvine that he dearly wants to beat St Helens today By a Correspondent: Bath increase the pressure despite spirited West display Swimmers told to pay their own way Swimming Afternoon tide brings harsh reality of despair and elation in equal parts Rob Hughes, looking forward to the 143rd Boat Race, contrasts the incomparable joy of victory with the mental anguish of defeat Oregon Scientific Cambridge in seat swap Reading face Europe's best Rowing High kicks and stumbles Television Choice Aliens more credible than lunatic teachers Review BBC1 Spice up 5unday Royle's reign fails to stand the test of time Reid tipped to take over at Everton Times Two Crossword Tennis Lomas turns back to Upton Park Aldaniti, National hero, dies at 27 Fowler docked £900 for getting shirty First Telecom Rowing

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