News from 01/04/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, John C. Beyer, General Secretary, Tunku Varadarajan, Brian Collett, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, Roger Howard, Chief Executive, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, St Matthew Passion, Frankie Dettori, Philip Howard, Glenn Owen and Gillian Bowditch, Simon Geoghegan, James Bone, Adam Taylor, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Tom Murphy, Pat Gibson, Anne Carman, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Michael Clark, John Young, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Keith Pike, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Ashbourne, Gerard Wright, G. L. Bolt, Russell Kempson, Roy Martin, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, Kate Thompson, Chairman, John Hopkins, Hugh Boulter, David Miller, Barry Millington, Toby Porter, Peter Mandelson (Labour Election Campaign Manager), Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Patrick Stevens, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Jonathan Shepherd, Damian Whitworth, Mark Fogarty, Sarah Cunningham, Nick Kelly, Stewart Tendler, Rodney Hobson, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Roger Ede, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Jason Nissé, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, George Pratt, Brian Glanville, Peter Field, Chris Ayres, Tess Knighton, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Tim Rathbone, Chairman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mycal Miller, Colin McQuillan, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, W. I. Pumphrey, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Naomi Gould,
ResumoExpulsion for sleaze sought by Major Commons has draconian powers' Scouts killed by rock fall Bolton must wait The Times on the Internet Index Gardens Galore BR's last train pulls out 24 minutes late The Child Snatchers Swampy digs for victory Easter was warmest since 1989 Get the film, Princess shouts to passer-by School Standards An Open Letter Play the £50,000 Game 22 killed, 87 hurt in Spain's worst rail crash Promises, promises: but will manifestos fit the bill? Riddell on Politics The Times will publish in full the mainfestos of the three main political parties over the next week We won't surrender to bullying, defiant Blunkett tells NUT Teaching union says rival is 'a disgrace to the profession' TSB Blair pledges to keep personality politics out of Labour campaign Police Federation Issues Challenge Major letter spells out tough line on Tory MPs found to be guilty Survivor tells how scout leaders were crushed to death Lifelong friends had no chance as rock overhang collapsed on them at campsite Race gang taunts German tourists Belgian scours streets of Nottingham in hunt for father of wartime baby By a Staff Reporter: Boy, 16, stabbed to death in feud Compaq Teenager sees two friends killed toy train BMW The Ultimate Driving Machine House that survived treacherous sands of history is sold for £1 By a Staff Reporter: Poet found battered to death after house blaze Confused whale dies on mudflats Fake gun gives bus bandit a real fright Midland No Title Church wipes but all property speculation losses Switch to stock market boosts assets to a record £3 billion Britpop becomes all rather academic Canon Musical treasure reveals its secrets are safe and sound Chickenpox the childhood nuisance can be a killer disease for parents Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Priest in factory protest over jets Marching season gets under way peacefully News in Brief Kitchen tragedy Oil hits coast Divers treated British killer Cancer treatment Conman at large Family law Toshiba Perseverance pays off for RAF 'swastika' squadron Girobank Channel 5 wins over first-night audience SAGA Services Ltd Research finds root of E. coli's resistance Le Pen launches plan to send home all immigrants Franco provided haven for Nazis, say secret papers Belarus and Russia to sign unity pact Sage Albanian threat to Italian-led aid force Oxford graduate to lead Nato Intel inside US welfare panic as aid is cut for the single Air ace wins honour of Yamamoto kill McVeigh takes notes at jury selection Israel ridicules threatened renewal of Arab boycott Mini Chinese Communists insist they hold no political prisoners Indian MPs barter coalition votes for cash Alliance Leicester Zaire rebels reach diamond-rich heartland Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct St Helena seeks investors as British aid dwindles (Reuter): Gunman to die for school killings World Summary (Reuter): Mombasa homes destroyed by fire (AP): Laundered cash goes flying (AP): Out of action I may never see my sons again Catherine Laylle's sons were abducted by their father but the German courts still granted him custody. Interview by Bill Frost A priest accused of heresy Ton Murphy on the Sri Lankan theologian who has been excommunicated by Rome Hastings Direct Guardian Direct Today's backroom kids-tomorrow's Cabinet ministers The political stars of the future are already telling ministers what to do. Michael Gove Swiftcall Key Players-People on the Rise American Express Insurance Services Limelight .. . And Shadow The are some backboon boys who can't wait to elbow their way to attention, while others prefer to remain, in Clare Short's words, "the people who live in the Dark" Tomorrow Mesh Computers Plc Death and the maidens Richard Cork goes to Brussels for a retrospective of the grotesque world of Paul Delvaux Service line Insurance Dell Visual Art No Title CD Choice Around the Galleries Classical Choice Bach's St John Passion Reviewed by George Pratt A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjuction with Radio 3 Tomorrow Three's the best company Pop Manic Street Preachers Olympia, Dublin Controlling Passion Concerts: The Gabrieli Consort makes a slow start but a strong finish; the Virgin in song St Matthew Passion Barbican Opera & Ballet Theatres Dance Pop Choice Singing in tongues New London Consort Queen Elizabeth Hall Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and ectertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London. House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice Oh dear, where can the satire be? In William Hogarth's tercentenary year, Isabel Carlisle asks how the art-form he pioneered is faring in modern Britain Spare the teacher, save the child Vilifying teachers will not solve the problems in our schools Be seated The Times Dairy Laundry lists Ten to one The economy, cleverdicks Don't forget the prosperous facts, says Woodrow Wyatt Striking back Silence over Europe Time to tell the electorate about the greatest issue of all Shameful Isolation Boycotting Israel will not help the peace process The Last Train May we never have ot nostalgic for BR Conflict on law of medical consent NHS aid to fight crime Facilities for disabled Visionary thinking Mandelson replies to Rees-Mogg Response to proposed 'drugs czar' Prison reports Preserving archives Joy of housework Future standards for cinema and TV German map auction Soaking up science Court Circular Buckingham Palace Birthdays today Anniversaries Hong Kong Military Service Corps Tribes are accused of burying knowledge with bones Crafts weave their magic for disabled Amateur artist draw up a case for earinigTimes community award Picture Gallery University news Personal Column Flights Directory Churchill's Stairlifts plc Latest wills Court & Social Forthcoming marriages Church news Appointments Ella Maillart Ella Maillart, traveller, died at her home in Chandolin, Switzerland, on March 27 aged 94. She was born in Geneva on February 20,1903 The Times Edward Purcell Edward Purcell, American Nobel Laureate in Physics, died on March 7 aged 84. He was born on August 30,1912 Fritz Spielmann Fritz Spielmann, composer, died on March 21 aged 90. He was born in Vienna on November 20,1906 On this Day April 1,1922 News The Times Crossword No 20,442 Business AA INFORMATION Picture Gallery Inside Section 2 Today Wolves keep Bolton in suspense McGhee's tactical switch delays promotion celebrations for leaders Queens Park Rangers.. . 2 Wolverhampton W'drs.. . 2 By our Sports Staff: Rose proves to be thorn in India's side Sport Final Scoreboard from Bridgetown Law Business Advanced Hair Studio Television and Radio McGrath misses Ireland's World Cup tie Battling Barnsley approach the promised land Football Reading.. . 1 Barnsley.. . 2 Lee lends hand to Grimsby's cause Norwich lose their way again on path to promotion Norwich City.. . 1 Oxford United.. . 1 Pepper makes the difference as Macari feels the heat Bradfor.. . 1 Stoke City.. . 0 Sheffield 's ambitions look foolish Scimeca joins list of unlucky captains Mills calls the tune as Vale thrive on domestic harmony Southend dampen Portsmouth play-off prospects Orient express takes steam Out of Carlisle Day's return trip ends with promotion bandwagon in need of swift repair Watford lose momentum Plymouth Argyle.. . 0 Watford.. . 0 Yester Day's Football Results Trust ready to unveil rescue plan Bury go blundering on Bury.. . 2 Wycombe Wanderers.. . 0 Kidderminster fail to sustain promise Careless Fulham squander chance to go top Cullen and Murphy pull off double act Rugby League: Vagana Hat-Trick Inspires Warringt on to Remarkable Win over Wigan By a Correspondent: Salford leave Paris to rue early loss of Evans Good year in the balance as leading tyre makers tread warily David Miller on the developing third duel for supremacy in Formula One Waugh century levels series Cricket Eagles well beaten Muster displays more than mere muscle Tennis: Americans Nonplussed by Austrian's Unexpected Triump on Alien Surface Leopards march to crown in double time Nicholas Harling on how the bad boys of basketball reached maturity Fixtures pile-up may blunt ambition Rugby Union Scottish reluctant to turn the screw Menu serves up warning to title rivals Cairns quick to see winning chance Squash Today's Fixtures Football Sutherland succumbs to illness Bowls The Times Sports Service Davis adds gloss with whitewash Snooker Pools Forecast Geoghegan returns to Bath line-up In Brief Mendis out Hayles hearty Slalom triumph In top gear Warriors rule Shooting star Hingis reigns By our Racing Staff: Master Oats holds sway in weighting game Racing: Maximum Field in Prospect at Aintree as 45 Remain in Martell Grand National at Latest Forffit Stage National Acceptors Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Results from Yesterdays 16 Bank Holiday Meetings Keene on Chess Winning Move Raching Ahead Robert Wright suggests the best value in the anti-post market From our Irish Racing Correspondent at Fairyhouse: Mudahim gives Pitman dean sweep of Nationals Racing Big-Race Result Uttoxeter Guide to our In-Line Racecard Rapid Raceline Dettori's treble Lewis comes in from the wilderness Potentate adds gloss to Chepstow record Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Wetherby The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option Shortage of matches opens way for novice selector This Week's Transfers The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game How the Scoring System Works in Itf The Times ITF Daly reaches bottom of barrel at last-chance saloon John Hopkins, golf correspondent, surveys the wreckage of a career blighted by drink problems Reading fail to contain Gladbacher's power play Hockey: English Clubs Overwhelmed in Finals of European Cup Winners' Cup Competitions For the Record Help By a Correspondent: Thompson's efforts in vain for Ipswich Snow Reports King wears the crown as Robbins falls away Golf By our Sports Staff: Faldo looks to regain his master's touch In the name of justice New disclosure provisions call for new approaches by defence solicitors, says Roger Ede A bridge too far for the Temple Picture Gallery In their footsteps Inns and Outs Booth update Billing and cooing Great promise Seeing red Chambers Banking & Finance Alexander Hughes Selection On the square, but are they on the level? Pro Bono Sollictionns Quarry Dougall RAS Texaco Zarak MacRas Brenner Royal College of Nursing Multiple Classified Advertising Items TRW Soi International Company Services Limited International Lawyer Group Practice Manager A pro bono groundswell Frances Gibb on solicitors who work for no charge Overseas Development Administration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now for woman power The Times Newspapers The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Barclays How to beat the 2000 clock Adam Taylor suggests millennium-proof measures Serving writ outside jurisdiction Insurers must pay compensation Winding-up petition inappropriate The Times Jurisdiction over foreign charity Deciding whether operation is an undertaking for transfer Limit to court's passport surrender power Redistilled liquor is not whisky Sentence for breaking prison Capitalisation, week's change Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd British Funds Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Government Auction News All the right ingredients Brian Collett finds a restaurant that defied the odds by succeeding in the recession-hit City Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Number Company Plc NatWest Valcor Arbitration Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Last chance to take tax-planning action Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Franchise Exhibitions The Times Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Legal & General Further decline of French trade on horizon for Laird Companies The Times American payroll data awaited as interest rate clue Economic Outlook Tourist Rates Change on Week Concert To float or not to float, that is now a balanced question Marketing jobs top list Wall Street Word-Watching Tesco to offer credit card and seek bank licence Higher tax rate on insurance from today Partners pursues flotation Business failure rate drops Ticked off The Times City Diary Slipped Tup The Times City Diary Middleton trades down The Times City Dairy Obesity places heavy burden on the Nhs Stock market issues reduced to a trickle Fun at the Fed The Times City Diary Companies support Britain's place in Europe Going Dutch The Times City Diary Diamond prospect Salehurst seeks £2m BA Ryder deal complete Tricorder acquisition Phone service launched Dogfight for sales The Times/dillons Evening of Poetry Estate agents predict rise in house prices Business Roundup Oil group to extract gas from troubled water Carl Morished on how a treaty boosted Cairn Cellphones direct Computer crime costs business ?200m each year Radio Choice A double helping of fame Television Choice Pets are rescued, viewers become addicted Review 6.00am Business Breakfast (77371) 7.00 BBC Breakfast… Source of Joy Bank bar on Villa board membership AMP puts NPI on shopping list Times Two Crossword BBC-Discovery venture delayed World Bank chief puts job on line Wolfensohn wins unanimous board backing for shake-up Loophole leaves B&Q in bloom at Easter Heavy Burden Wall Street slump raises fears for London shares Mortgage express Gunmaker woos children
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