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News from 31/03/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Robert Hands, Michael Aylwin, Mary Killen, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Frances Griffith, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Martin Warren, Philip Howard, Ben MacIntyre and our Foreign Staff, Norman De Mesquita, Fraser Nelson and Stuart May, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Kilmarnock, Simon Wilde, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Alan P. Hilditch, John Friedberger, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Karl Johnston, Tom Hawkins, Myrfyn Owen, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Douglas Bridgewater, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, James Capstick, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, R. E. Marcus, Robin Pellew, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Simon Lyster, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Chris Manby, Rodney Milnes, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Tony Blair, Fiona Reynolds, Director, , Keith Pike, Gillian Bowditch and Andrew Pierce, David Hands, Linda Caroe, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Howard, Russell Kempson, Sally Jones, Richard Cork, David Mackie, Sydney Friskin, Jane Smart, Alan Mattingly, Nicholas Harling, Martin Wargent, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, David Miller, John Herschel-Shorland, Nathan Yates, Barry Millington, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Amanda Nobbs, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Marsh, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Gregory Dark, Damian Whitworth, Mark Fogarty, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Cedric Hayes, Sarah Cunningham, G. A. Bray, R. Jenkins, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Barbara S. Young, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Norman Atkinson, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, Amanda Craig, Caroline Strafford (Chairman), Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Edward Karam, Richard Beeston, David Williams, Steve McManaman, Michael J. Hendrie, Astronomy Correspondent, Peter Gray, Simon Davis, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Matthew Bond, Colin McQuillan, Bronwen Maddox and James Pringle, Christopher Irvine,

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Today This Week in Offer Index Blair goes on offensive over trade union policy Major fights grassroot activists over sleaze MPs Solo Atlantic flight—in a jumbo Room to Let 17 Pages of Times Sport Picture Gallery Teachers square up for post-election fight Pensions hitch Rutland back Parker Today Lib Dems cool enthusiasm for accepting the euro in 1999 Major promises a future for Tory in gay allegations Asprey Blair has negative posters torn down Bishop says fraud is worselthan fornication Paths to glory of two boys remain unclear TV Watch Professor fears E. coli report may be shelved Seven out of ten as Five conies alive with soap and gags Review Fans stand by radios as Grundys await fate By a Staff Reporter: Smoking is bad for your video recorder The Times Wins Top Awards Police investigator takes the prints of jungle's Mr Big Laird's wedding will have them reeling in the isles Bentley plea marks start of justice watchdog Virgin direct Climber tells of friend's fatal fall on glacier Panorama man has talks with Princess Terrorists raise the stakes as Adams hints at Labour hope Police find underground firing range IRA sniper shoots RUC man Loyalist bomb Abbey National Time The last BR train is leaving tonight Body found after blaze Thinking small on the road to independence How tiniest county put itself back on the map More than 20 years after it was abolished by officialdom, Rutland returns as a county tomorrow, firm in its belief that small can be both beautiful and efficient, writes Ian Murray Line One Services get equal access to tribunals Murder charge Whale returns Girl shot in eye Stabbing at fair Timely arrival Ballot 97 The Times Guide to Election Issues The jury is still out on Howard 's jail regime The Record Conservatives Labour Tough talk and populist measures win votes 12. Law and order The Politics Liberal Democrats The Politicians What They Said The Facts Comet Sailor confesses part in secret wartime mutiny Nationwide Battle rages at Pegasus Bridge Owner threatens dawn raid to evict D-Day museum When no news is good news Moral confusion has weakened society, says Carey Easter message calls for a more just division of Britain's resources and opportunities NHS scraps rule on 24-hour GP care Care for the wild Staples The Office Superstore Picture Gallery Jail officers threaten action on crowding Film about aliens among last works of suicide cult Hewlett Packard Oklahoma blast 'part of plot to murder judges' Presley estate all shook up over lovechild and lesbian lookalike Baltic move by US risks anger of Moscow Arab-Israeli fighting rages in west Bank Catholic leader issues warning on 'evils' preventing peace Russian tricksters profit from crackdown by the tax police Pension Store Daewood Driver Reuter: Gunman kills seven in attack on schools Gore outshone in China by Gingrich the Dragon-Slayer The Times Smoking Cause Congress withdraws support from fragile Delhi coalition Reuter: Separatists murder 16 in Kashmir Silc Kut Resistance heroes reject Nazi 'double agent' slur March against Le Pen descends into violence Brown bears return to stalk Italian Alps Left's herbivoresi and carnivores cook up unpalatable dish for Kohl Inside Germany Italy to rush troops into Albania after sea tragedy Airefiedl and ports are first goals for intervention force due to set out 'within days' Gateway2000 No Title From Associated Press: Bribes trial faces MP in Belgium "Impotence" Somak Holidays Einstein's village 'paradise' faces tourist invasion Hastings Direct (Reuter): Grenade kills 12 at rally in Cambodia World in Brief (AP): Group resumes Afghan aid (Reuter): Kurds attacked (AFP): Easter carnage (AP): Police shooting (Reuter): Prisoner killed Jump-starting the evolution of life The comet Hale-Bopps has provided scientists with valuable information about the origins of our universe, says Nigel Hawkes Doubt over earthquake research Japan's geological predictions look shaky Single gender procreation Microscopic tablets make needles redundant Homebase Insects mate without males Drugs sent by special delivery Room to let: no smokers, no Nazis When you are young and single, it can be the happiest time of your life, or a funeral pyre for You are under 30, single and can't afford a one-bedroom flat in Battersea. Chris Manby on flatsharing—the curse of the just-started-working classes Maple Computer When life was a whirl for the Chelsea girl Champagne Days Cellnet 'Like acne, it can leave some scars that are not altogether comical' Friendships-fir everyone who has ever done it, sharing a flat is a formative experience Rites of Passage She believed in 'dating' a different man every night 'Like acne, it can leave some scars that are… Living with a flatmate called dad Family Ties Call the States for only 10 a Minute, Anytime Tomorrow BCWA Healthcare The Week Ahead Legend of the dry and the mighty Jazz Jazz Café, NW1 The Open University How those daffodils became sheer poetry Theatre Books Is it a bouncy castle, or is it art? Richard Cork experiences an interactive multimedia installation of a different colour at London's Roundhouse A catholic attitude to Jewishness New York Theatre: Alfred Uhry's fine follow-up to Driving Miss Daisy Recital Pop Singers save the day Opera: Rodney Milnes on the first night of the Covent Garden revival of Salome Opera & Ballet Film Dance Music The Times Going for the gold Concerts: Tribute long overdue: plus Bach at Easter Goldschmidt Memorial Wigmore Hall The Old Vic Records Handled with care St John Passion St John's Smith Square Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 We won't look back to the 1970s Tony Blair says union scare stories are just Tory lies Mutiny The sleaze campaign discredits Labour too A direty election will disgust the electorate, and they will not forgive its perpetrators Our political horror-scope After the 1992 fiasco, polling methods have been refined and corrected, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Happy day The Times Diary Derailed The Times Diary Spice boys The Times Diary A Tale of Two Unions Teachers should work with, not against, reforms Scales of Justice The choice between Labour and Tory is finely balanced Five Alive The new channel must carve a new niche Calls for clarity on reform of Lords 'Last cavalry charge' of British Army Prisons and crime Sheep tricks Honest toil Flights of forgetfulness Science on a pedestal Better protection for our hedgerows Selection of MPs Justice for all Green shoots Social News Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Appointment Royal College of Physicians Personal Column Birthdays today Essex Lieutenancy Nature notes The night sky in April University news Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Announcements British Kidney Patient Association 'Strangers' made to feel more at home Piltdown skull linked to Saxon cemetery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Stanley Brown Sir Stanley Brown, CBE, chairman of the Central Electricity Generating Board, 1965-72, died on March 17 aged 86. He was born on December 9,1910 The Times Best Sermons of 1996 Norman De Bruyne Norman de Bruyne, FRS, scientist, inventor and aircraft designer, died on March 7 aged 92. He was born on Novermber 8,1904 Sherle Wagner Sherle Wagner, American bathroom fixtures designer, died on March 14 aged 79. He was born on November 8,1917 Orchestra Dismissed Bournemouth, March 30 News The Times Crossword No 20,441 Business AA Information AirUK Audi Vorsprung durch Technik In the Times Tomorrow Villeneuve rides his luck to power home Championship Favourite Wins despite Starting Problems Centrum Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Details from Interlagos Davies catches top BBC prize for crabbiness Elkington shows staying power to take Players title Golf Final Scores Daly seeks help for drinking problem Mitchell blind to his own brilliance with final birdie Hackney leads Britons in Hingis reaches No 1 in best year of her life Tennis Muster's Lipton win lays ghost of injury Ace ride by Lemieux as Badminton looms Equestrianism Cambridge rise to the ultimate challenge Oxford pay price for lack of experience as Light Blues enjoy fifth successive victory Someone to Watch over You Oxford hopes washed away by charge Wyatt earns Reading their spot in the final Hockey By a Correspondent: Ipswich to face hosts in cup final Leighton's longevity his saying grace Football: Scotland and Northern Ireland Keep in World Cup Contention as Wales are Beaten and but Eliminated Maldini looking for quick improvement McIlroy moved by grand finale Woeful Welsh go out with barely a whimper Under-21 call-up for Moore No honours for students Hamilton made to regret his side's net loss Hoddle accentuates the positive Oliver Holt finds reasons to be cheerful after Wembley victory Ill-considered offering condemned to fall flat Fowler proves himself the genuine article Bass European Qualifying Competition for the 1998 World Cup International Match First Division Second Division Third Division Goalscorers Second Division Overseas Non-League and National Leagues This Week's Football Carling Premiership First Division Second Division Third Division Premier Division Bell's League Championship First Division Second Division Third Division Scots unite to revive promotion challenge Football Ponderous Palace must find different dimension Northampton beaten by late Lowe blow Sheffield not in premier class Dazzling Eadie dances towards brighter future Laws imposes new set of ground rules Luton put foot to the floor for final few laps Bury join bunch of red roses blooming in March Warwick on collision course with team-mate Motor Racing: New Team Expected to Hit Trouble on and off Track at Start of Touring Car Championship Subaru Steelers savour the hat-trick Ice Hockey Leopards pounce to lift title Basketball Kuruvilla sets up winning position Cricket: West Indies Rocked by Fast Bowler's Five-Wicket Haul From a Special Correspondent in Kuala Lumpur: Protesters pick wrong match Audi Vorsprung durch Technik Hendry hits peak form to retain his No 1 status Snoomer Twins striving for peak performance Sally Jones finds a rackets pairing who make opponents see double Skipper sets off unwanted alarm call Sailing: Ocean Rover Helmsman Survives Brush with Disaster during BT Global Challenge Nicorette chews up the miles By a Special Correspondent: Sky's the limit for women's sport Netball Tatum ousts angry Staechmann Seedway Sydney struggles through another turbulent week The Business of Sport Want and Jacklin take indoor title In Brief Cullman shows class Hague strikes six Medal for Montague Moorer fails to shine Pilkington excels Williams leaves it late Scottish girls win gold Soaring Sale offer excellent value Rugby Union: Leicester Provide Final Test for Mitchell's Men as Harlequins Fall to Pride, Passion and Good Teamwork Orrell stare into the relegation abyss Saracens enjoy afternoon stroll in the comfort zone Cool Stransky keeps sturdy Gloucester at arm's length Newcastle parade surfeit of riches Rampaging Bulls whip up a storm Rugby League: Bradford and Leeds Face Charges after Challenge Cup Semi-Final Battle Double delight for Swansea in derby Rugby Union: Pontypridd and Neath Suffer Setbacks in Welsh League and Cup Murphy's law rules at Warrington Llanelli reap the benefit of surging run in title chase Australian officials call for neutral referees Jansher victory sounds chilling note for rivals Aquash Boardman battles to replace £7m sponsor Cycling Ireland distracted by naked intrusion Watch Me waiting to be centre of attention Racing: Hannon and Harris Can Add to Kempton Tally Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Newcastle Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Nottingham Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Calypso Grant eyes classics Rapid Raceline Show salvaged for Thursday By our Irish Racing Correspondent: The Grey Monk to plunder big prize Picture Gallery Thunderer: Carlisle Blinkered first time Thunderer: Chepstow Thunderer: Fakenham Thunderer: Newton Abbot Thunderer: Warwick Fords find winning formula Racing Saturday's Results Thunderer: Hereford Thunderer: Market Rasen Thunderer: Uttoxeter Thunderer: Huntingdon Thunderer: Plunption Thunderer: Towcester Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Wincantion Stars shine for the marathon John Goodbody meets two entertainers whose lives have been changed by taking up the challenge of running Countdown Cathy's Diet Plan Flora Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess The day they tore down baseballs barriers Keith Blackmore look back 50 years to the event that changed the face of American sport The Monaco Grand Prix Guide to the Week Ahead Star swaps enliven season's build-up For the Record Cricket Snow Reports Rugby Union Rugby League Hockey Word-Watching $30 million payment deductible for tax Consolidation of sentencing provisions sought The Times Undertaking applies even after papers read out in court Clause validly excludes liability for gross negligence Ineligible payment cannot be made Implementing judgment included in costs Water charges are an obligation of tenancy Passive acquiescence is not aiding and abetting Fear of violence sufficient Sky sports Spend to save scheme under fire Tourist Rates Times Educational Supplement Tide that turned Labour to the market Designer venture for Scotland Trust loses client after censure Alternative Investment Market Craven attacks City morality and big wages Plug pulled on the typing pool Adam Jones on the lates talking point in the office The programs can do 100 words a minutes as long as staff speak like Dalcks The Royal Horticultural Society Inflation risk of failing to check the imbalances Gilt-Edged Cartoonist draws the line after 50 years in newspapers Jon Ashworth traces the career of Keith Waite, whose works have graced the City Diary Riverdance-The New Show No shrimps on this barbie Television Choice This postman too pat was merely irritating Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Cowie on the attack in drive to oust Pykett Times Two Crossword Signing off Brown warned against cuts to tax breaks for pensions Sears sales a step behind shoe sector Taxman's holiday hangover Lost alcohol duty reaches £6.5m in four days Indonesian deal dose for Thames Young Ridgway & Associates Roger Bootle MEPC ready to consider bid from rival Hammerson US reviews Holocaust accounts

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