News from 04/04/1997
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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Keith Auton, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Barry S. Doe, George Sivell, Robert Spence, Lynne Truss, Clifford Wale, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Stewart Tendler, Danny McGrory and Kevin Eason, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, R. M. Matheson, Michael Lockett, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Mark Santer, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Mark Woolley (Secretary), Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Rowland Whitehead, Christina Le Moignan, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Deborah Collcutt, Paul Tyrrell, Nicholas Wapshott, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Gavin Lumsden and Rachel Bridge, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, David Charter and Paul Wilkinson, Michael Bourke, Paul Durman, Janet Bush and Alasdair Murray, Robert Miller and Eric Reguly, Brian Hoyle, Rachel Bridge, Julian Kossoff, Barry Millington, Ronald Forrest, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster and Michael Horsnell, Raymond Keene, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tessa Blackstone, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Joe Aldred, Director, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Henry Burke, Artistic Director, Michael Hornsby, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Maurice Couve de Murville, E. Swift, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, T. G. Nash, Tim Jones, Chris Ayres, Daniel Rosenthal, Benedict Nightingale, Russell Jenkins and Carol Midgley, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Bob Balchin, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Michael Brown, E. Lundberg, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, John Harding Price (Consultant psychiatrist),
ResumoHunting lobby scents reprieve as Labour refuses time for Bill Trust me, says Blair as he plays it safe Election 97 Secret ballot call The Times on the Internet Index Times Sport-In on the Action Bomb chaos on motorways The Paxman Problem Road rage 'is middle class crime' Abbey National Direct Tomorrow Kohl is to run for fifth term BCCI fraud case man found guilty Air gun protest Teachers may strike over pupils caught with gun Staff urge testing for school governors Alliance Leicester Disruptive boy's mother guilty of hate campaign Boy murderer could be freed in 5½ years Bank sacks three over e-mail porn Curry millionaire dies Aid for space mission Murder hunt move Corneas grown in lab Ice-fall mother returns Angels' voices raised Thief let his name slip Forte Posthouse 30,000 rise expected in prison population Newa in Brief Tycoon brought down BCCI with £750m fraud Reward to catch new year killer Laird fires poaching broadside Drunk trio jailed over flight delay Rolex Hotels clash on site of Shelley's honeymoon Advert campaign prescribes cannabis Kirk warning over Toronto Blessing Comet Eurotunnel's new safety rules fail to pacify… BBC to debunk myths of history Irons tells of fight to avoid crash that killed driver of 79 Millennium clock leaps into unknown Cats on a warm roof more likely to fall Somak Holidays The way to a woman's heart is through the wallet 406 Peugeot the Drive of your Life Pulp Fiction 'looks tame' as demand grows for real TV violence Maker gives a warning on epilepsy drug risks Flymo Hoaxers fox animal welfare group in clash over lambs Out-of-season treat with a nasty surprise Medical Briefing Wartime father, 72, owns up Children attack policeman News in Brief Vicar drowned Hamster cruelty Easter illness Dogs found dead Rocker arrested Organ restored £2m pint Corrections Poll Day-27 Look out the chicken has landed Artificial flavours and nothing to bite into No title No Title Hamilton faces call for secret ballot in Tatton Personal Computer World No Title Accurist Mean Time Major 's union blues colour newlyweds' big day John Major chose Gretna to hammer home his stance on Anglo-Scottish union. Charles Bremner found a shaky wedlock with voters Scots parliament 'like parish council' Lament chooses all-star panel to foresee his future Phillips Nationwide Building new Jerusalem wipes smile off Blair's face Alfa Romeo Lofty aims, but where will cash come from? Help Blair threatens a tough response to union trouble Labour Manifesto The Labour Party manifesto appears in full today in Section 2. The Liberal Democrat manifesto will appear on Monday Brown admits he may need to sell air traffic system The Economy American Express Computers Made Simple! Child benefit for the over-16 s to be reviewed Social Security Leaders deny secret deal to keep campaign silence It's Official Land Rover Babes' army ready for battle with the old guard Carol Midgley on two Labour candidates hoping to give politics a fresh face Sharps bedrooms Williams sets out pledges to the 'policy-minded' sex Polly Newton on the Lib Dems' message to women Flotilla launch for Goldsmith News in Brief Smith's successor Homeless voters Posters stolen DIAL-a-PHONE Sinn Fein seeks votes with vigilantes Nicholas Watt on the tactics being used in Gerry Adam's fight to regain his West Belfast seat The Times The Open University Mother and son search for road to Westminster Political Families Golden Tulip Worldwide Records betray Clinton obsession with fundraising Allied Carpets IMF looks into secret Israeli fund for Arafat Netanyahu determined to defy Americans at summit Taleban outlaws women and white socks France to chime in for 2000 World Summary (AP): New anthrax has no cure Godzilla's creator dies (Reuter): Mobutu men excluded Anger over US bases (Reuter): Court stops crucifixion (Reuter): Brazil bans torture Albanian leader's family home gives wary welcome where eagles dare President Berisha's background may have given him a better start than most to face the hazards of leadership. Tom Walker reports from Tropoje Kohl announces he will seek fifth term as Chancellor French poll 'early' Swiss link jailed Salinas to drugs (AFP): Mafia chief held over boy's killing Spanish town gives official blessing to incestuous couple Black magic puts spell on rural Russia Victory salute for war widows Moscow 'allows torture' Voting for the man in the street Will Tony Blair's neighbours be supporting him in the general election? Julian Kossoff investigates The Times Why I'm not backing Tony Misha Glenny on the revolt just a few doors down the road When you're called Rupert Graves, you can't lose The newest star of the West End on his unlikely journey from small-time circus clown to the Old Vic Section Two The Sunday Times Why should we thank the Tories? The economy still has structural flaws, says Tessa Blackstone The Tories care about investment only if it is foreign Uncertified The Times Diary Picture Gallery No Labour sleaze-yet There are lots of sticks with which to beat the Blairites, but who wants to know? Money talks The Times Diary A'leaping The Times Diary Bonkers The Times Diary Fury of an inquisitor scorned Nicholas Wapshott on Paxo's outburst Labour's Day A summary of the new: an opportunity for more Champion of EMU Chancellor Kohl goes on and on towards monetary union In the Blood Some families will be fortunate in the next Parliament Race as an issue in current campaign Election 97 End of an era for railway network Patients' rights Not so pacific Updated oath No Title Romania and Nato Public theatre and private pockets The evolving eye Soaking up science Silencing salesmen London Aquarium Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Marine Society Furniture Makers' Company Birthdays today University news Reception Appointments Picture Gallery Frontier city unlocks its secrets £10m drive to healthier eating Weekend Shopping Personal Column Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Acorn Stairlifts U. Alexis Johnson U. Alexis Johnson, United States diplomat, died on March 24 aged 88. He was born on October 17,1908 The british Kidney Patient Association Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Agnes Duncan Agnes Duncan, MBE, choral conductor, died on March 23 aged 97. She was born on November 10,1899 Dr Anthony Hopkins Dr Anthony Hopkins, director of the research unit of the Royal College of Physicians, died after a collapse on March 6 aged 59. he was born on October 18,1937 M. P. Found Shot Dead The Times Crossword No 20,445 News Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Picture Gallery BAe and Lockheed join forces for $5bn contract United Assurance to shed a third of its workforce Rank to create 7,500 jobs Business Times journalist wins award Education UK policyholders to receive free Colonial shares Bank admits rate rise would hurt exporters Mortgage Intelligence Sport Television and Radio Business Today Threadbare Stepping back Labour pledges to reform Bank The Times Surveyors to give estimates of their profits for first time Management buyout at Peacock Westpac defies bid warning Airbus sees euro as ally against Boeing ING helped to 25% rise by Barings French to decide on GEC bid Zeneca chief's pay up 38% to £898,000 Business Roundup Berkeley sells portfolio Coca-Cola bottling deal Hyder motorway venture Oliver back in black Merger plan welcomed Dolphin lifts payout Rugby Estates ahead Dagenham Motors up Legal & General Tourist Rates CompuServe in $1bn talks with America Online Laird switch pays off Cellphones Pointless vote has a point Commercial Union's about-turn Interest jolt for Chancellor Rank's salesman repeats his pitch Pennington Head lam aims for 30% market share IMI continues expansion Senior to step up acquisitions Boots to sell Nurofen in Russia National Highway Authority Littlewoods to dispose of 14 stores overseas Commodities Life Options Wall Street continues to cast shadow over London 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 Widows and orphans Tempus Laird Eurotunnel Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Surveyors Wall Street Safaris after the City jungle The Times City Diary Thomas on move The Times City Diary Survivor's medal The Times City Diary Croft award The Times City Diary Teamwork or dangerous liaisons? Jon Ashworh voices fears over anti-fraud proposals Major finds it's too late to look beyond the pocketbook Stock Market The Tories have failed to win credit for their economic success Western firms tackle the last frontier Sarah Cunningham in Moscow looks at moving into the Russian market The European Parliament announces that for… The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Shares slide in thin trading Roche Bobois British Funds 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 New Releases Current Choice Meet grown-up spice They came from New York to shatter every illusion about the woman-pop thing. They are Luscious Jackson Choice Greenwich Theatre Pop1 Gypsy passions World Music Taraf de Haidouks Barbican It 's alright to get serious, lads David Sinclair discovers a new heavyweight image being brewed by that ebullient trio, Supergrass The Times Pop2 Pop3 The beat and nothing but the beat Pop Albums: The Chemical Brothers are rebuilding rock, and the result is a millennial blast Rolling their own in Havana World Music: Nigel Williamson on Ry Cooder's Cuban mission Pop4 Pop5 Tearing it up, but gently Jazz Albums Master Class Television Getting into toil and trouble Television: Eve-Ann Prentice on how the residents of a Birmingham housing estate came to perform MacBeth Chance to shine wasted Concert Smith Quartet Purcell Room Zovirax Theatre Deep in the dark heart of Hollywood Theatre Popcorn Apollo Tomorrow Feliciano Monday Labour's gang of 24 waiting and hoping in the shadows Britain can and must do better A fresh start a party transformed Build a modern welfare state Lead reform in Europe This is Labour's five-year contract with the people Five Election Pledges Leave our fine schools alone Labour must not abolish the grant-maintained system, says Bob Balchin Queen Mary Teachers Share our Beliefs Haileybury The Sunday Times Advertising Recruitment and Consultancy The Open College Language Courses Is charity law stifling the student press? Paul Tyrrell reports on the election restrictions on the campus media Purchasing Consortium Times Newspapers Research Grants Learn French Fast A first-class act to follow Daniel Rosenthal reports on an initiative that could produce the next generation of British Oscar winners IBM Eagle Eyes Required BAC TEP Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Robert Gordon University Boys, it's a chronic decline of phonics New research claims to show why boys trail at school. John O'Leary reports St. George's University Devonshire House School Greenwood catches South African eye Word-Watching Wasps hoping to redress balance with Sunday best Rugby Union Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Pride of Lions will be put to test on tour Rugby Union Commentary Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tormey steers clear of distractions Racing: Aintree Hazards Highlighted by Dramatic Finish to John Hughes Trophy Thunderer: Aintree Rapid Raceline Prince Foley reigns supreme on debut Guide to our In-Line Racecard Viking Flagship ready to take command again Today's Guide to Aintree Richard Evans William Hill Singspiel has world at his feet Racing: Stoute-Trained Hope Overcomes American Challenge in Duba The Times Result from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Sedgefield Thunderer: Lingfield Park Brown calls for caution as Scots celebrate Football: Establishment of Seven-Point Lead Prompts Supporters to Take Place in France for Granted Cornwall's finest happy to resort to the quiet life Russell Kempson meets the Wembley referee who can escape from football's pressure The Times Educational Supplement Tiverton brought down to earth in their pursuit of perfection David Powell witnesses the ending of a long record of success on the pitch Dagenham driven by Wembley dream Harris's progress intercepted by Jenson Squash Beckham in line for a double In Brief Word-Watching Torrance forced to bow to injury Golf Harris puts future in hands of Leeds Hendry rallies to earn showdown with Davis Snooker: World Ni1 Survives Scare to Set up Meeting with Former Champion in Semi-Finals For the Record Fixtures GQ Active McColgan will face formidable challenge Athletics Opening my eyes to tunnel vision of the true England supporter From a Special Correspondent in Kuala Lumpur: Holland fear damp end to World Cup hopes Cricket: Weather and Proof Organisation Blamed for Turning ICC Trophy into Lottery Ruddles County A round we go once more Television Choice Nagging suspicion that a star has been born Review BBC1 Rugby Union Hoddle plans return to pole position England given World Cup lift Times Two Crossword Board stung by Wisden strictures Time to test tennis revival's depth National rides on weighting game Rugby League First Telecom Tomorrow
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