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News from 03/04/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Alain de Botton, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Duncan Fallowell, Magnus Linklater, Des Burkinshaw, Harley Sherlock, Harvey Elliott, Roy Porter, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, John Pittuck, Geoff Brown, John Major, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, John O'Leary Education Editor, Bernard Levin, Pat Gibson, Dick Wilson, John Bryant, Patrick Minford, Raymond Angel, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hofmann, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, R. E. Nicklas, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Stella Tillyard, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Ros Drinkwater, Gerald Kaufman, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, B. Morgan, Cyril Townsend (Director), Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Paul Durman, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Alastair Layzell, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Peter Davalle, K. Armitage, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Brabazon of Tara, Richard Evans, Z. Rahman, Sunjay Kakar, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Frank Shaw, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roger Fox, Maureen Colquhoun, Oliver August, Wilf Altman, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Louise Doughty, Julian Muscat, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Giles Whittell, Stephen Jay Gould, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman and Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Maguire, Des Dearlove, Antonia Logue, Philip K. Wray, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Edward du Cann, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Tony Dawe, Noel Pascoe, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Paul Rutteman, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Frank Le Duc, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan,

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Here Comes Summer Major offers 'best place in the world' Election 97 The Tory Manifesto in full, Section Two MP survives The Times on the Internet Index Sleaze takes its toll on Tories as Labour stretches lead Manifesto: The Main Points Best for Books Chicken: the first interview Dr Thomas Stuttaford Best for Job Blair writes out personal appeal Cerruti 1881 Mother dies on ski trip wiiile helping injured son Twin victims 'were wheeled through streets in trolley' Inquiry over boy hanged in police cell The Golden Key Abbey National Spice Girl power adds up to £50m Drunk sues for falling off bar stool Governor speaks up for Darrens Jailers' union talks of prison ship 'mutiny' News in Brief Borders women can ride Plea over nurses rejected Old-age home inquiry Former comedian jailed Accused head backed Payout for surgery error Day of crime for writer Catherine Laylle Abbey National Hope on display at the academy of broken hearts Charity to close after founder milked its funds Batman kills all known germ ads dead By a Staff Reporter: Mother tells how solvent abuse led to actor's suicide Eric Clapton to sell cream of his modern art collection Inland Revenue Britain trails Mexico in world health study Doctors urge tests to cut HIV in babies Dixons Convent to offer bed and vespers McGonagall takes the rap from new wave of admirers Scientists keep God in their equation Dial Direct Veterans keep the Falklands spirit alive 15 years on Ayckbourn theatre wins reprieve Multiple Display Advertising Items Fight on the beaches over 'shantytown' holiday huts Prize pet owners 'trailed' by dog snatchers Saturday in the Times Forte Posthouse Wildlife commandos strike at army of rats Buy a white cat to save the vole Middle-class mice are 15% brighter Hastings Direct Election 97 Poll Day Heseltine hawks the big issues Charles Bremner on tour with the Tory party's top salesman Bullish Prescott goes through his paces at the cattle market Ben MacIntyre sees Labour's prize campaigner perform 'This Prime Minister does not like bald… Comet 'Why have the people of Tooting been chosen to… Tories' tax wheeze has several hidden stings The privileges John Major is hoping will appeal to married voters bear a close resemblance to the ones he took away as chancellor, writes Anatole Kaletsky Buildings Insurance Major's deal with Clarke made pledge possible The Conservative Party manifesto appears in full today in Section 2. The Labour Party manifesto will appear in full tomorrow 'Take a break' offer to hard-working carers Slick design creates picture of political correctness Michael Gove detects a subtext in the manifesto's montages glossy photographs A plan that omits one tiny detail: how to win Woolwich Byte The Computer Superstore Major puts faith in school autonomy and more selection Conservative Manifesto First wave currency move is ruled out Europe Gala Charity Film Premiere Frightened witnesses may seek anonymity Justice Concert Tories fail on all counts to get even Peter Riddell says that public opinion should give John Major more to worry about than a 27-point gap Currys Merchant survives after telling local party he was set up Ashdown shuns spotlight to work on hospital ward Liberal Democrats SAGA Services Ltd Tooting is popular front for revival of the luvvies New Parties Labour policy on hunting 'threatens 150,000 job losses' Field Sports Dishing the dirt can have winning effect Campaigns Help Pets Mart Portillo goes on the attack In Brief Launch ban Waite says no The leader who doesn't relish coming to a full stop Ratty Major argues his way out of sleaze trap The Conservatives feared John Major would be 'mugged' on Radio 4's Today programme yesterday. Peter Barnard listened Magnet Paxman takes a slog at village cricket idyll Woolwich Direct French put looted art on show to find Jewish owners Families sue for $7bn Staples The Office Superstore US gun lobby in global fight (AP): Moscow targets its tax dodgers Violence greets Belarus pact Barclaycard ALDI Clinton aides ensnared in Whitewater scandal Roadie for Grateful Dead dies to join cult Hill House Hammond Prodi tells of risks in Albania World Summary Hong Kong rights plea (Reuter): Journalist kills himself (AFP, Reuter): Mobutu turns again to rival (Reuter): Taxing ordeal The Sunday Times French doctors protest over cuts Japan Airlines Firebombers hit Israeli army bus Attack marks a 'serious escalation' after 13 days of protests Netanyahu wants Clinton to back round of 'final status' talks (Reuter): Playground gunman to be shot and 'crucified' Canadian mink pay ultimate price for freedom Mercenary leader denies bribing Papua politicians Cellphones direct (Reuter): Kennedy magazine article outrages widow of Rabin SAGA Services Ltd B&Q War fears eclipse peace hopes As Binyamin Netanyahu's meeting in Washington nears, Christopher Walker looks at the growing middle East tension The lesson of baby Jessica Dr Thomas Stuttaford on cancer treatment in pregnancy; pollution danger in the garden; treating the baby blues Male and Female Replacement Therapy Flora Dell Beware the barman with a flame-thrower In the pink after the post-natal blues Time to put smoky mowers out to grass Debris in the elbow joint Carving a career out of murder, betrayal and adultery Susan Isaac's first book had all the luck a debut novel could have, from being chosen by Book of the Month Club to a film deal within days of publication. Interview by Bronwen Maddox Homebase Haughty Couture In their search for catwalk cachet, fashion designers are plundering the aristocracy to find the right breed of supermodel. Grace Bradberry reports Why Scots Tories won't conform Magnus Linklater says the party is in open rebellion Rumours of more revelations still dog the Tories Mayhem The Times Diary Picture Gallery Is it Major's manifesto? Kenneth Clarke has influenced the next for the worse, but the Prime minister's placatory tones can also be heard Clocking off The Times Diary Steer clear The Times Diary Eco trip The Times Diary And stinker The Times Diary Open the book of summer Quentin Letts on the herald of a season's sport Major's Manifesto A cautious but coherent package from the Tories Washington Rendezvous Clinton can be the catalyst for renewed dialogue The Loo's the Thing Unless the playwright can protect his future fame Investigating and judging the moral conduct of MPs Controlling the car Driven to despair Letters for publication should carry contact… Jewish settlements in Jerusalem Economic optimism Hong Kong handover Cost of a cone Future of the last airworthy Comet Racism in the law Prone to error? Mistaken identity Short for protester? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries University appointment Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Premium Bond winners Was napalm the killer of Hercules? Luncheon Dinner Latest wills Court & Social Acorn Stair Lifts Forthcomings marriages Marriage The Rev J. N. D. Kelly The Rev J. N. D. Kelly, FBA, theologian, Principal of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1951-79, died on March 31 aged 87. He was bron on April 13,1909 Personal Column The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Worldcall Donald Shepherd Donald Shepherd, OBE, inventor of the Portakabin and Portaloo, died on March 27 aged 78. He was born on October 18,1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manweb Martin Kippenberger Martin Kippenberger, German artist, died of liver cancer in Vienna on March 8 aged 44. He was born on February 25,1953 Old Vic News The Times Crossword No 20,444 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section City fears effects of boom in credit Prince al-Waleed buys 5% of Apple Cellnet counts cost of cut-offs Business Going, going but no gong as Carlton seals Rank deal Arts GEC takes on Alcatel in bid battle for Thomson Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd. Sport Television and Radio Business Today Market goal Wall St dives Alta Vista deal lifts MAID MCI vote Lands ahead Brooks rises UDO falls Chief resigns Grafton buys Legal & General Direct Limited Co-op Bank rises for third year Lanica left out in cold as CWS subsidiary unveils record results Trading is halted in Bre-X shares Ultra on acquisition trail Trafficmaster system licensed to Germany Legal & Public Notices Friends Provident Lloyd's in repeat of £1bn profit BASF confident as orders start to rise Business Roundup Asprey appointment US orders increase Radamec 28% ahead Bickerton joins AIM Barr raises dividend Tourist Rates A prince among investors The Richard Barnsosn approach, Saudi-style Spottiswoode decision has wide implications Banking on leadership Pennington Bolton Wanderers to head for stock market Mortgage moans muffled Europe's Full Circle Buoyant Yule Catto eyes acquisitions Profits slip at Walker Greenbank Gateway 2000 British Midland chooses Airbus Managers buy Adas for £16.3m Commodities Liffe Options Second-liners shine as investors stay nervous Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) GOLD/PREClOUS Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Rank Mobile phones Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Best defence is to attack Tempus Ultra Electronics Wall Street Election brief for solicitor The Times City Diary Cover Price The Time City Diary Switching sites The Times City Diary Party food The Times City Diary Biotech's potent investment formula Paul Durman says share price growth has outweighed the risk - so far Winners... A hand-up for the have-nots or a handout from the haves Insurance business is in the blood for those who play the genetic card ... And Losers DATASTREAM/ICV Hewden is confident in spite of tough year Flat demand and tight margins squeeze Camas By our City Staff: Syrup tomorrow at Borthwicks Tax advice that began at sea Any Other Business Excused by death Rulebook for an ideal world Accuountancy Paul Rutteman looks at some of the issues raised by the quest for an international set of standards New titles help to lift Johnston Revenue shifts burden of work to the taxpayer Audit EU approves £247m aid for Welsh firms Business Roundup National Power project Record start for Liffe Yorkshire Water charge Benchmark acquisition Brakes on Cab float Equities stage a recovery Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair You are watching men united Cinema: It's one-nil to the Arsenal as the laddish charm of Fever Pitch wins over even football-hating Geoff Brown 'Superb victory' Tokyofist Film 1 Film 2 Finding the perfect man Dance La Bayadère Covent Garden Barbican Centre Film 3 The English Patient Dance Opera & Ballet Tricycle Theatre Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London ans (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Jarmusch runs wild in the West New on Video Vocal New Classical CDs: Fluent French songs, a long-lived Dane, and some Irish Victoriana Orchestral Choice 3 Opera New Videos Correction Past and present imperfect Theater Lady Windermere's Fan Haymarket Not all frocks and politics Television: Ros Drinkewater meets the multi-talented Kitty Aldridge This Week's Special Offers Theatre 1 Theatre 2 The Times Television You analyse; I'd rather just listen Second Opinion: Bernard Levin on the shrink-wrapping of Lady in the Dark Tomorrow Indefatigable prophet of a scientific age Stephen Jay Gould admires the genius who brought science to the masses Huxley Evolution's High Priest By Adrian Desmond Michael Joseph, £20 ISBN 0 7181 3882 1 The Times Taken for a ride on Ellington's terms Lush Life a Biography of Billy Strayhorn By David Hadju Granta, £16.99 ISBN 1 86207 015 6 Delightful satchel stuffed with treats Michael Hofmann enjoys a rattling good anthology The School Bag Edited by Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes Faber, £12.99 ISBN 0 571 17751 4 Even Proust couldn't save him Love in a Blue Time By Hanif Kureishi Faber, £8.99 ISBN 0 571 17739 5 Why we need a Tory Government Stronger economy More people in work Doubling living standards Pioneering tax reforms Foreword Enterprise Centre of Europe Opportunity and Ownership A Choice of Two Futures - 25 Pledges for the Nation A choice of two futures The duke who pounded longest Stella Tillyard on a reappraisal of a great Victorian who seemed to be not one man but many Wellington a Personal History By Christopher Hibbert HarperCollins, £20 ISBN 0 246 13815 7 Marthe's memorial Enchantress Marthe Bibesco and Her World By Christine Sutherland John Murray, £20 ISBN 0 7195 5709 7 Coyne's justice: certainly not a fair cop Headbanger By Hugo Hamilton Secker & Warburg, £12.99 ISBN 0 436 20418 5 Civilised or just plain lucky? Guns, Germs and Steel The Fates of Human Socities By Jared Diamond Cape, £18.99 ISBN 0 22 403809 5 Story not song Bodies of Water By Rosanne Cash Gollancz, £9.99 ISBN 0 575 06451 X Minerva Press Flights Bargains of the week - from a gourmet weekend in Scotland, to a Moroccan tour and a beach holiday in Cuba Check - in Airline Network Campus travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget Leisure Cars Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Airlink Worldwide Just America Debonair Multiple Display Advertising Items Capital Flights Costcutters on flights & hols to Europe, USA & most… EasyJet STA Travel Trailfinders Now We're Talking! Multiple Display Advertising Items Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Ferries Are you a tipper or tight-fisted? USA UK cottage holidays boom Multiple Display Advertising Items France Check-In Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Seagull Travels American Express Insurance Services Spain British Airways plans New York 'second home' Turkey Tourists set to invade Falklands Thailand Flying in the face of our right to travel The Travel Business Tour operators offer pre-election bargains Just a little bit closer Children's Books Formal Gold can shine in Dubai The Times Thunderer: Taunton Big-Race Field BBC2 Thunderer: Leicester Yesterday's Results William Hill By our Racing Staff: Irish hope ruled out of National Racing Richard Evans Nap: The Frog Prince (3.45 Aintree) Next best: Fasil (4.20 Aintree) Thunderer: Aintree Rapid Raceline Broderick stable The Frog Prince poised to have legs of rivals Richard Evans delves into the from the opening day of the Grand National meeting Sheehan on Bridge Word - Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Australia's grip broken by Rhodes In Brief Stalemate revives England's chances Football Yesterday's Football Picture Gallery Irish press self-destruct button Group Eight Hamilton's brave world falls apart Group Nine For the Record Today's Fixtures Millwall's blushes spared by Webber's late strike By a Correspondent: Bath's title challenge cast adrift by Sale Rugby Union McCallis detained in hospital Boxing England brought to books for attitude problem Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, on the hard-hitting 134th edition of Wisden Illness puts Masters place in doubt for Ballesteros Golf: Olazabal Striding Confidently towards Augusta Barnes offers Daly medicine Patricia Davies meets a man with some words wisdom for a troubled golfer GQ Active Picture Gallery Bangladesh rue luck of the Irish Cricket Future Shivering Horner feels chill of defeat Squash Beardsley counts blessings as marathon's accidental hero Word-Watching Mad About Machines: Tonight 8.00 Bond bows to inspired Drago Snooker A new taste of the Orient Television Choice Radio Choice Mucking about, mucking in and, er, muck Review BBC1 Johnson leaps to head of Lions' pack British Isles Tour Party Times Two Crossword British Midland Cricket 49 Scotland make strategic gain Group Four Imperious Stransky kick-starts Leicester's assault on double Table Bryant's Eye 50 Bose Graduate Training Programme Spillers Pet Foods First Executive The Equitable Life Assurance Society Howgate Sable & Partners Executive Search and… Ericsson Do you need to show this to get work? Sunjay Kakar on the effect on employers of the new rules governing the right to work in Britain Sun Life of Canada Faron Sutaria Building Managers Debenhams Pirelli Cables Ltd. Meridian I want to be .. Member of Parliament Frost & Sullivan Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items A breath of lemon-scented air Which smell would you prefer to work to? Des Dearlove reports Picture Gallery MANAGEMENTplus Orange Citibank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Casehandler Michael Page Sales & Marketing The Welsh Office KPMG means business Booker Foodservice Group Ltd Pitney Bowes Microsoft Faber and faber Bacon & Woodrow Actuaries and Consultants Worldwide Brands, Inc. Robert Walters Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Information Internet Limited National Trust (Enterprises) Ltd. 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Mercer Limited Multinational Bank White Rose Biotechnology Consortium Welling MA (UK) Ltd English Nature Royal National Theatre Chevron UK Limited Bluestockings take to the boards Women who have made their mark in acdamia bring a creative spark in industry, writes Wilf Altman Premier Appointments United Kingdom Central Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Newsbury District Council Stobhill Recent Appointments On the Move Blackstone Franks and Company London Business School La Crème de la Crème Assustant Centre Manager Institute of Revenues, Rating and Valuation Woodsford Commercial Properties Ltd Secretary To £15,000 Course Manager PA to Finance Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hudson York Farrell Insurance Claims Technician Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Institute of International Affairs Talisman Secretarial Ltd Tate Temp Specialists PA/OFFICE Manager £24,000 WC2 Executive PA Permanent Position-Human Resources Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ipswich Town Football Club Appeal Director Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Residential Investment Sales Negotiator Foxtons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teenage Cancer Trust Administrative Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items

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