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News from 02/04/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Malcolm Oliver, David Adams, Martin Bowley (President), Ben Dunn, Chris Ward, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Bill Frost, Richard Hobson, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Anthony Alment, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Ross Dunn, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Sir Roy Strong, Quentin Letts, Mary Russell, David Hands, John Kavanagh, Deborah Collcutt, Brian Whittingham, William Shawcross, Nigella Lawson, Russell Kempson, Alasdair Murray and Gavin Lumsden, Brenda Maddox, Michael Theodoulou, Andy Lavender, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Michael Prestage, Janet Bush and Richard Thomson, Clive Linssen, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Philip A. C. Campbell, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, G. A. Khoury Project Director, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Richard Evans, Peter Orr, Bronwen Maddox, Clive Aslet, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Brian Simpson, Nick Kelly, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Carol Allen, Ian Lang (President), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Kathryn Bailey, Adam Fresco, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, E. M. Melody, Anne Fuller, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, John O'leary and David Charter, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Michael Dynes, John Murphy, Tim Jones, Chris Ayres, Hyam Maccoby, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, J. F. K. Hinde, Zahid Hussain and Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Daniel Rosenthal, Nigel Powell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Barker, Stephen Dalton, Lindsay Nicolle, James Christopher, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Dr Keyboard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Great Garden Give-Away Major goal is 20p basic rate in five years Tax reforms to boost the family Blair to be stalked by Tory chicken Shares fall Index Inside Labour wants stars to help budding talent Old Bill points snouts towards a national pay scale From Goya to Schubert Baby escapes bolting racehorse Spacecraft is at the final frontier Egypt accused Inventor dies The Trolley Dollies Thames craft are left high and dry When the Isle of Wight Left Britain Home & legacy Insurance Services Limited Golf clubs miss slice of lottery because of sexism Prison ship wins go-ahead to take first inmates Channel 5 not quite so spicy on day two BT Shackled patient revives security dispute The fast-track chief constable takes over Moby may live on as a museum piece Top black officer in race claim Disaster evidence not new, say police News in Brief Boy dies in fall on knife Teenager's body found Camera clue to killer Council's tribunal bill Kidnap mother ill Priest on theft charge Hotel on rails plan fails Help Princess accuses photographer of harassment Car firm in pickle over spice name Archers villain prompts farmyard slip by Ford Countryside debate plea Robbery suspects arrested in Israel AST Computer Policeman tells of finding daughter dead in accident Teaching unions back refusal to take unruly pupils Abbey National Darrens and Deans are 'born to fail at school' New hope in liver cancer treatment Hormone spray can help to keep children dry at night Medical Briefing 'Rat Boy' given four years for toby jug theft Virgin Express Battle site holds off advancing builders Norwich Union Saturday In the Times Miele Nasa bids final farewell to Pioneer spacecraft Drink-drive ban for 'Supermac' Zurich Municipal Youths risk lives again on death crash track News in Brief Forest in Europe Moorland fire Head accused Glass attack Ding gone Selling bee Harrods Rover Relax No fudging on single currency, says Labour Best to hold your nose, should you venture round Westminster Hello Northampton! We're the Blairs Election 97 Flabour Bus Howarth in charge of wooing Tory waverers Harrods Knightsbridge End of the road for Major's soapbox Tory Bus Alliance Leicester Election 97 The winning Times team The Times LineOne Loyal ladies of Tatton stand by their man The Tories Major eases calls to quit Terrorists hailed at Sinn Fein rally Gunmen reinforce threat of violence if Britain refuses to talk to republicans Northern Ireland Dixons Disappearing act allowed brushfire to become a blaze Scotland Eastwood Tories pick Solicitor General SAGA Services Ltd MP's death leaves widow holding political baby Labour Ashdown takes a swipe at Punch and Judy politics Liberal Democrats NatWest Swampy's 'April Fool' In Brief BBC extends news coverage Conservatives Labour Liberal Democrats British Midland Small people are a big issue Ballot 97 The Times Guide to Election Issues 13. Nursery education Sleaze claims are too sticky to allow the Tories a fresh start On the Stump What They Said The Facts (Reuter): Netanyahu blames Egypt for fanning flames of militancy Christopher Walker, in an interview with Binyamin Netanyahu, finds the Isreali leader relising his isolaiton International Convention Centre Birmingham Clinton peace pledge Cyprus TV addicts lose link to Britain Somak Holidays Suicide bomber targets school bus Hewlett Packard Tougher US immigration rules prompt illegal residents to tie the knot Pakistan removes President's power to hire and fire Quebec ruling will let language police give shopkeepers a tongue-lashing Cellnet Protesters delay cult leader's burial EU helps to fight Indian Aids Russians 'building nuclear shelters' Cinema's invasion irritates Tuscans Disaster train 'was doing 85mph in 20mph zone' Bosnian orphans forced to return home Tears shed as Germany rounds up the first of 325,000 rejected refugees Strikes hit French airline as Europe opens skies to rivals (Reuter): Boat tragedy splits Italy over protection force Camera catches killer policemen in Brazil World in Brief (AP): 140 die in Hutu rebellion Saddam's case thrown out (AFP): Bad drivers to be flogged (Reuter): Bomb destroys Tsar's statue Beijing attacks Gingrich (Reuter): Britons get dressing down A blot on the image Dior is displeased with the bare-faced chic of its leading lady You can prove that you purchases are entirely unnecessary DIAL-a-PHONE Doulton everyday Trolley dollies It used to be for little old ladies, but now pushing a trolley is the only way to be seen shopping, says Style Editor Grace Bradherry Nina Ricci Paris Bless their little cotton socks Frill-seekers will indulge their whims even if you ban Barbie Serviceline Insurance Swiftcall The glamour girls and boys They're spin-doctors with sex appeal. Michael Gove on the election bratpack Leaders of the Pack How to Tell Them Apart The Royal Bank of Scotland Alan Corne And in the gardens of Arcadia my ego was supplanted You said it The Times Diary Picture Gallery An old Tory fairy-tale Peter Stothard reflects on Ramsay MacDonald, Tony Blaire and Home Rule for the Isle of Wight Going Dutch The Times Diary Brock's crocks The Times Diary Ruddy man The Times Diary Life and limb The Times Diary The killing fields are red again Combodia's culture of impunity, by William Shawcross Blair's Bait Follow me over to Labour, says the ex-Tory MP Rethink for Rome The Albanian expendition should be stopped before it started Archers on Target Grundy awakens the underdog instinct in us all Reply to Labour's agenda for unions Economics and voters Care of the elderly Homosexuality in the Armed Forces Prejudice and care of the young Lay magistrates London's traffic Easter manifesto on a central truth Seek and fail to find Travel made easy In every pie Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Recorders Premium Bonds Birthdays today Surrey Lieutenancy Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Painting hidden in book for 60 years Church news Personal Column Royal Society of Edinburgh Acorn Stairlifts Otto John Otto John, secret agent, died in Austria on March 26 aged 88. He was born in Germany on March 19,1909 Worldcall Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Faresavers The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund for Children The Army Benevolent Fund Legal Notices Hugo Weisgall Hugo Weisgall, composer, died in New York on March 11 aged 84. He was born in Eibenschutz, Moravia, on October 13,1912 Ellen Pollock Ellen Pollock, actress, died on March 29 aged 93. She was born on June 29,1903 New Paris Theatre Opened Major sets a '20p tax' deadline The Times Crossword No 20,443 Business AA Information Air UK In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today London depressed by Wall Street gloom Resort chief jailed for 8 years John Charcol Arts Japan bolsters banks after collapse City sleuth's trail ends in takeover Media Sport Television and Radio Business Today Pubs and bank to create new jobs Predator will not rule out MEPC bid Golf World Picture Gallery Suez shareholders seek large merger payout Engineering jobs warning as strong pound hits exports M&s moves nearer home Clothes shopping catalogue launch next year Rate of output growth slows down Newcastle United premium expected Business Roundup Halifax says prices up 1% Heavy trading in Bre-X Olympic deal for SEA Trial for cancer 'cure' Pillar Property sale Society offers jobs aid Triplex Lloyd deal Yorkshire Water tax up Tourist Rates Amstrad sells subsidiary for £92m Liberty to sell stake in Muji Tadpole Technology suspends shares Surfing Wall Street's wave Election is the worry for UK shares City hirers want to close their chequebooks Bankers fret over EMU Pennington Holland & Barrett up for sale Guardian Royal Exchange Group Commodities Liffe OPTlONS Share slide stemmed but further falls are forecast Stock Market 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 Amstrad Lucas Varity Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes A bid too far Tempus Wall Street How a forger came unstuck The Times City Diary Duty calls The Times City Diary Good citizens The Times City Diary Swish job The Times City Diary America shortchanged by the Telephone Bill Telecoms law has proved a nightmare, Bronwen Maddox says Uphill struggle for British innovators L&G's proposal to solve pensions mis-selling saga may be better for customers Corporate strategy and poor directors US Robotics Misreading the Greenspan correction Lufthansa-Bombardier link for new jet service EU completes air travel deregulation programme Panel rejects call to lower shares limit for bidders Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Pressac plans £8m takeover in America Bourne End Properties sees 35% decline US woes help to push Telemetrix into the red Gas discounts ruling close R-R $240m deal with Continental Airlines Business Roundup Nobo bid approach Reunion incurs loss Arcadian in hotel deal Vodafone users increase Tuskar's African deal Premiere expands Insurance joint venture Gaskell advances Fortis The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Early losses halved Planet digital British Funds Nice guy in a dirty business Cinema: Carol Allen talks to Woody Harrelson about his transition from goofy barman to the porn king Larry Flynt The Royal Opera Film Theatre Drugs, squalor, no big deal Theatre: Steve Livermore's new play; plus mime Skank Old Red Lion, Ec1 Body building Honestly Young Vic Studio Rising Star Rising stars in the arts firmament David Eldridge Great British Hopes Tomorrow It's all in the eye of the beholder Pop: While the fans go wild in Dublin, in Glasgow they stay pretty unmoved The Beautiful South The Point, Dublin Impeccably cool street credentials Fun Lovin' Criminals Glasgow Barrowland Art Galleries Pop Choice 1 Choice 2 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillian Mexey London Elsewhere London Galleries Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seals aveliable Seats at all prices Long Runners Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on released across the country New Releases Current Choice 3 Six months of Euro jamborees From Utrecht to St Petersburg, Gillian Maxey selects the biggest and best festivals across the Continent Festivals Picture Gallery Festivals Picture Gallery How to Get There Festivals The TV channel with a difference—predictability Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Executives on Assignment Limited Hampshire National and International Retail Managers The truth about advertising sales Lawson Clark Recruitment The seven deadly days Tekram International Ltd Corporate Publishing Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd Faber and faber Ltd The Sunday Times London Property Spectacular Lofts, Maida Vale, W9 Developers B Allymore North of the Thames London Property Poles Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Nw6 Brondesbury Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items All we want from life is a house in the country Over its 100 years, property has been at the heart of Country Lift. Sir Roy Strong assesses the magazine's influence on Britain's aspirations Shannon, Limited The view across the fields The cover of the first edition in 1897: most people look at hte advertisements before they look at anything else Clive Aslet reports on the role of dreams in the property market The Times Rally Authentic Simulation London Rentals Burton Park Foxtons Berkeley Homes Portugal Regalian B Allymore English Courtyard Creme De La Creme Morgan Stanley Victoria Wall Associates Insight Recruitment Ltd Gordon Yates VI John Beauchamp Bureau Victoria Wall Associates RECRUITPLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Assistant Centre Manager Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited ROC Recruitment Albany Appointments Reed Employment Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Young, Dynamic PA Perfect Vision Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants People Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors' Secretary/pa Advertising Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forte Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Creme De La Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Manpower Coby Philips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Junior/receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants St James's Consultancy Permanent Position-Human Resources Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Recruitment Pan European Recruitment Susan Hamilton Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masterlock Recruitment Talisman Secretarial Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items St James's College Joyce Guiness Partnership Angela Mortimer Rainbow Recruitment Joyce Guiness Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Knightsbridge Secretaries Rainbow Recruitment Greythorn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Llanelli running into form for semi-final Malone moves to full back for vital Wasps visit Rugby Union For the Record Today's Fixtures Parke reduced to minor role as Jenson turns on the power Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Comeback keeps Bond in frame Snooker Players are charged after video viewing In Brief Keene on Chess Winning Move Everton ask Watson to defend Premiership status Ferdinand left to count cost of national service call-up Brown sets Scotland on course for goal Football Townsend offers to stand down Luton still heading in right direction thanks to Thorpe Hamilton's men try to climb qualifying mountain Word-Watching Bradford discover calm after the storm Rugby League Oldham find no case for their defence Williamson wins Aintree fitness battle Racing: Irish Jockey Returns from Injury in Readiness for Grand National Meeting Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Exeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Nap: Dandie Imp (4.30 Worcester) Next best: Barton Scamp (4.00 Worcester) Point-To-Point Results Thunderer: Hamilton Park Specialists Rapid Raceline Artful dodgers a race apart Midweek View Midland Bank Ryder Cup captain in doldrums Golf And for his next trick Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Playing the fool, but it's no laughing matter Review Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Lions selectors forced to pick and hope Taylor considers bleak option of break from tour Times Two Crossword Squash 43 FAW to hold inquiry into racism claims against Gould Injury robs Britain of Rusedski Simon Barnes 46 Compaq Systems Reseller CompuServe Is it good to talk? Computer Equipment worth £4,000 to Be Won plus Free… Intel inside Virtual voyage to the centre of the microchip Nicholas Booth takes a VR trip around a Philips semiconductor Top prizes for readers of Interface Times Interface The Open University Internet Access Bright ideas rewarded The best building inventors have been selected for awards. Interface editors Kathryn Bailey was a judge Personal Computer World Small speakers fit for a crowd of thousands Rock concert fan expect bigger, better sounds, says Nicholas Booth Netstr Assets must be guarded against theft Team exercise that's good for your system Wasp Vox Information down to its bare necessities Dell Vacuuming robot moves a step closer Recognising objects in 3-D can help machines steer a safe course. Lindsay Nicolle reports Wanted: erotic female e-mails This online doctor calls for patience How do four become one? The Times Educational Supplement Game to treat with caution Software Prestel on-line Red letter day at the first online post office Tiny Dan technology Reading between the lines Nigel Powell investigates Britain's telecoms connections—from Bell to Beattie and beyond A commercial break for callers A bucket shop needs spadework Smart dialling codes for the canny caller Dacom The Sunday Times Computing: a danger we can't do without LineOne How to make £5m out of squiggly lines Business Comdex looks to the Millennium All change in the IT jobs market Mercury Computer sniffs out insider deals Business Dates for your IT diaries Agenda Business On Line 97 Comdex Management Decisions Computer Futures Cliveden Cliveden Recruitment plc City Consultants Limited Domain PMR Group PLC Kgb Resoyrces Time

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