News from 05/04/1997
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Phil Yates, Giles Tremlett, Jon Ashworth, Sue Baker, Matthew Wall, Paul Heiney, Daniel Feingold, Andrew Palmer, Editor, Portia Colwell, T. P., A. I. Hutchings, Alexandra Frean, Alliance Leicester, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Annabel Levy, Magnus Linklater, Peter Masters, Marie Claire's, Catherine Field, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, John Hind, Maureen Owen, T. P, Gavin Lumsden, Alan Beukers, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, G. P., Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, J. Crosbie Dawson, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Marianne Curphey, Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Gillian Maxey, Richard Thompson, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Louise Godfrey, Keith Rodgers, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., David Charter Education Correspondent, Ben White and alexa, Peter Capella, Adam Sage and Oliver August, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Eddie Izzard, Liz Turner, Jas Gawronski, Marianne Curphey and Nathan Yates, Ian Morton, Sue Parkes, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Alan Millard, Rodney Milnes, G. P, Wendy Carrig, Timothy Rice, Simon Gough, John Bloomfield, Michael Clark, Ramnik Shah, Eve-Ann Prentice, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, George Perry, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Harry Ritchie, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, E. N. Gaskell Syms, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Margot Wilson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Long and Les Evans, Tana de Zulueta, Patrick O'hanlon, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Simon Tait, Jack Waterman, Lizanne Rose, Brian Millhouse, Rae Michaelis, Daniel McGrory, M. Al Fayed, Stephen Anderton, P. Roxburgh, Sydney Friskin, Julian Evans, Matthew Perry, L. G., Sally Baker, Nathan Yates, Richard Dunwoody, Peter Stingfellow, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Saverio Vertone, Stefano Boco, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, P. W., Karen Zagor, Lucy Pinney, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Roland Brown, Joan Whateley, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Nick Hornby, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Stephen Hughes, Sudi Pigott, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Marianne Curphey Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Richard Ford and Michael Horsnell, Gian Giacomo Migone, Oliver August, Tim Heald, Saverio Salvatore Porcari, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Michael Allen, Edward Neville-Jones, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Alan Copps, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, L. G, Jason Nissé, Simon Courtauld, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, Sara McConnell Caroline Merrell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Stephen Axbey, Tim Wapshott, Monk, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Bedingfeld, Roy Hattersley, P. D., Jane Laidlaw, Raymond Monk, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Sarah Edghill, Tim Jones, Hattie Ellis, David Sinclair, Peter Ingham, S. J. Traynar, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Heath Brown, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Russell Jenkins and Carol Midgley, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, marie Claire, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, James Gilbey, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, Penny Perrick, Dominic Kennedy and Valerie Elliott, Gillian Bowditch, Arthur Leathley and Philip Webster, Maurice Fitzpatrick, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, R. Exworthy, Gill Hornby, Jill Sherman and Polly Newton, Sheila V. Mawhood, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBlair accused of insulting the Scots Election 97 Hackles rise over 'no tartan tax' By our Political Editor: Ashdown plea for the 'can-do' spirit Drug recalled The Times Index Today Neanderthal Man moves up the evolutionary scale Plus: 1015 for Young Times Readers and Car 97, Young… London gridlock after bomb alerts Mr Bean Goes to Hollywood Teenager jumps at chance of National glory Women who Network on the Links Virgin direct Tax: Who Did Best Monday The Times TSB Teachers boo Shephard attack on union Breakfast cereal eaters get head start on the day Archers villain defeated Islanders succeed with £1.5m buyout The Open University Sellafield is fined over bridge News in Brief Manuscript sale Murder charge Record GP emits Princess's riches Ford Escort reaches the end of the road Consultant will be paid £500,000 to test-drive new brand name By a Staff Reporter: Murder witness's hands cut off in pub Elton John steps lightly into sixth decade Ex-principal returns missing art to Durham Rugby star convicted of smashing car window Jack Daniel's Cemetery extension is grave intrusion for tycoon Tax shake-up launches a boom for accountants Comet Greenwich denies its clock is second-best Cellnet Muggers' victim dies News in Brief Jaguar recall Rail crash trial Sound and Furey Citroen Saxo Lottery grants will buy pets for pensioners Humans are not the top dogs Office World Grandson downs Red Baron myth Rejoice that the Church is human too Credo By a Staff Reporter: Charity treasurer pocketed £109,000 RSL Global Phone Citizen's air force flies into the sunset Obsession PC World the Computer Superstore The Biggest Computer Superstore Hewlett Packard Packard Bell Canon Flight Stimulator Nothing to Pay for up to 12 Months PC World the Computer Superstore Packard Bell Peripherals Election Poll Day Searching out the true colours Ben MacIntyre watches as an author finds that the gap between us and British politics is, like that between fact and fiction, a little narrower every day Blair puts Scottish backs up in rush to reassure English The Stamina Factor Lib Dems leap where Labour fears to tread Peter… Connections The dishonest agent's guide to cheating at… Bosch Currys Lowest Prices on the Spot Technics Matsui The Sunday Times Qantas British Airways Women rivals hurl down the challenge: talons at ten paces Tory beaten senseless by thugs Leica On the Stump Wanted: ten more Loonies News in Brief Sacré Blair Election turn-off Albert Hall swells to the sound of hope and Tories The Link Major fishes for votes by the river Persian & Oriental Carpets Ashdown plays honesty card with 'tax and… Jill Sherman and Polly Newton report on the Liberal Demoerat manifesto Leaders' apologies cannot hide their delight at being squeezed The Sunday Times M&G Windfall Pep Lib Dems leap in where Labour fears to tread Cherie Booth voted legal personality of year by lawyers Labour's Welsh dragon comes home with a manifesto under his wing Canon Blair would sack Nhs trust chiefs in red tape blitz How parties cook the books on poll expenses Dominic Kennedy and Valerie Elliott describe ruses which help some candidates to steal a amrch Big spenders may be holding back for a final flourish Labour has matched Conservative spending on pre-election advertising, but there is plenty of time left for extravagance, Micheal Pinto-Duschinsky Writes Hastings Direct Election Spending Central Party Spending on national press and poster advertising The Times Labour last to submit receipts Bonn and Paris break EU ranks on China rebuke Colony completes guest list Nescafe Picture Gallery (Reuter): 'Dirty war' files held in Swiss bank Russians vote to keep loot The Times Mobutu's slide from power signals end of the line for Africa's Big Men Democrats hit by Cuba connection over cocaine cash South Africa 'has 1.3m rapes a year' World in Brief Orphan demands revenge Albanian deployment set (Reuter): Protest over lost car jobs Poet Ginsberg has cancer Insurers sue ailing Julie Andrews Greenspan invests in long-term bond Reuter: Diamond capital of Zaire in rebel grip The Sleep Council Netanyahu weighs up airborne onslaught Great Mothers' boys Norway's leader followed a strong woman into power and found misfortune had British echoes OSLO File by Philip Delves Broughton Winters of deadly discontent Opera & Ballet Birdy Virgin Call to push for return of Gibraltar Northern Rock European nations sign ban on human cloning Cantona heads a winner ENO Opinion Bottom place in the Tony awards Week in the Arts Theatre In tune with the old curmudgeon Concert Brahms Centenary Wigmore Hall Play time for children Theatre: Plans are a afoot to lure children out of the house and into the theatre. Simon Tait reports The Times Music On Monday The power and the glory of conjunctions No words are more emotive than 'but' or 'and', says Derwent May Fowl play The Times Diary Statesmen of our national turf For manyPoliticians, there is only one race that matters today, says Geoffrey Wheatcroft Do they think we are stupid? The 'dumbling down' of the election is an insult to us, the voters Easy does it The Times Diary Water wins The Times Diary Hosanna The Times Diary Lost in Translation Blair sounded better in the original English The Taleban Tactic Dark Ages at home: drug smuggling abroad Washington Wedding Rates and ratings for the power couple from DC Italian case for a force in Albania Catholic doctrines Cavalry charges Upholding standards in public life Freemasons' role in law and charity Farmers and hunting Weekend Money letters 'Completing' Elgar How loyal readers earn their prizes Seek and fail to find Small is beautiful Bit of a mix-up Court Circular Latest wills Luncheon Awards Reception Service dinner Royal engagements Legal appointment Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Personal Column Anniversaries Church news Forthcoming marriages Norman Carr Norman Carr, MBE, conservationist, died in South Africa on April 1 aged 84. 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She was born on September 29,1900 Death of Johannes Brahms News The Times Crossword No 20,446 Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel Sections Inside Section 2 Today DTI may launch Maid share deal inquiry French no to bid by GEC for Thomson Business Today Eleven quit Capital Corp HQ Working Week Abbey pays N&p chief £700,000 Halifax targets savers with loyalty package Business Delta deal opens up America to Rolls-Royce Martin Currie Sport Weekend Money The Hidden Assets of Banks in Piccadilly Virtual office becomes a reality for BA The airline has gone for open space at its new £200m headquarters in London, says Jon Ashworth ICA urged to close gap in the rules British Gas seeks to cut 800 jobs Investec Rubython ends link with paper Wrong type of oil find for Borneo Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Mancroft backed by Crown Leisure Kleinwort Benson US jobless at lowest level for five months Business Roundup Queensborough payout Littlewoods faces lawsuit AG Holdings buys rivals Border chain cash call Ocean's £95,000 bonus Dividend marks growth Opulent reminder of when banks projected their might Hidden Assets Hanging on for a transatlantic connection A Working Week for: Jerry Taylor Eric Reguly finds that the chief executive of Mci is hungry to lead the street fighter of US telecoms into its £12bn merger with BT Legal & General Commodities Liffe Options Upbeat view on windfall tax helps Bg to shine Stock Market Movers of the Week 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 National insecurity Tempus British Borneo Lex Service Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Manifestos launched with a query Marianne Curphey and Nathan Yates on the real story of taxation in the past 30 years How the Party Promises Compare Dividends are in danger Personal Investor Under Way Fidelity Investments Rollercoaster Pension police switch to Opra beat Gavin Lumsden examines how new legislation will affect you and your workplace The key to unlocking cash set aside for retirement Sara McConnell looks into a scheme for changing pensions to lump sums Elson Associates Schroders PIA Pensions reclaim Clarke's 1p tax present Accountants tot up Revenue boost Comment Starter's orders for the tax marathon Prudential The Equitable Life Woolwich Direct Prudential General Accident Issuers scramble for credit card customers Nathan Yates finds plastic paybacks increasingly attractive Flemings A blip on the City's charts Matthew Wall finds few Worries among businessman ahead of the election Bull looks like finally running out of steam Henderson Foreign Colonial The Equitable Life Marks & Spencer Financial Services Govett Investment What price loyalty now? Karen Zagor on the attempts to keep society members sweet Cheshire Building Society Halifax woos its released investors No home, but hit with £34,000 bill Shared equity time bomb takes its toll Policy Plus Scottish Widows Sep Price Search Hill Samuel Asset Management Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Prolific NatWest NU gears up for conversion Colonial names its price Act fast to Pep up your windfalls Beale Dobie Policy Portfolio Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Pensioners are the victims of windfall tax Share allocation at Norwich Union The Equitable Life Welcomed with open arms Policy Choice Direct Maturities at Britannia Life Letters to Weekend Money are welcomed, but The Times… GT Global Provision The Times Money Information Service Find out how to Pep up windfalls Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investments Plc Equities end week on steady note Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Martha's Son makes champion progress Racing: Pipe and Nicholson Lead Way with Doubles Aintree Rapid Raceline Ring Racing next Week Comprehensive Grand National Form Guide Lord Dorcet can take the honours Aintree BBC1 Today's Races on Television Beverley Hereford Grand National Runners, Riders, Colours and Odds Keeping in step with Smith's Band William Hill O'Sullevan approaches final furlong of long and distinguished career Richard Evans speaks to the man who has been " the voice of racing" for 50 years Yesterday's Results The Martell Grand National Lo Stregone has history on his side in National challenge Richardson rises to the challenge Tennis: British Hopes Rejuvenated as Davis Cup Novice Proves Too Tall an Order for Black Glory in absurd pillar of Wisden Fluent Hendry breaks Davis's resistance Snooker: Record Title Beckons for World Champion in British against Williams Hickstead season in jeopardy Equestrianism From a Correspondent in Kuala Lumpur: World Cup door ajar for Scotland Cricket: Ireland Have to Play Favourites in ICC Trophy Semi-Final Teddington waiting for Reading to slip Hockey: Weeken of Decisive Encounters in Men's and Women's Leagues By a Special Correspondent: Slough aim to keep treble hopes alive Farrell's final flourish ends Wigan misery Rugby League Nicol takes off after four years of failure Squash Wales still wrestling with eight of the best Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Callard omitted as Bath attempt to climb from trough Rugby Union Tomorrow Olazabal strikes upbeat tempo Rugby Championship Blank first day in fourth Test In Brief The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend GQ Active Leicester prepare Wembley ambush Football Australian rules the Middlesbrough roost Poacher and goalkeeper relish Coca-Cola Cup final confrontation First-class Claridge back on track Richard Hobson meets a Leicester City forward enjoying the best form of his life at Filbert Street For the Record Sailing Today Antonin to provide all the answers Irish challenger can extend growing influence of women on famous steeplechase The Times Top TIPS Eurostar Golf Profit and perils of a national pastime Rob Huges on the dangers faced today by jockeys and their horses Briton performs level best Football Rise of the iron maidens Business deals on the 19th hole are old hat, but new networkers are now teeing off. Kathryn Knight reports Shopping Good Food Can good parenting really be taught? Gone runabout in the Antipodes National Garden Gift Tokens Making a stand for umbrellas Make a splash with a distinctive umbrella stand, to instantly liven up the hallway. Just as umbrellas have become a more stylsih accessory, many of these designs will make an impact come rain or shine, says Sudi Pigott Serious Shopping Haggling Black and white Magic Conjure up images of simple galmour in two-tone combinations of stripes and swirls, says Heath Brown Three of a Kind A Good design never goes out of fashion and these three authentic, traditional men's watches are classic examples. H. B AgrEvo Designer way to go organic Jane Owen rounds up the lastest information on what's new and waht's happening in the gardenining world this month Gardener's Update The way to fresh vegetables without the sauce bottles Stephen Anderton on the lessons he learnt while clearing and digging out a 12ft by 36ft patch for the essential veagetable garden Plant of the Month Find of the Month A topiary castle fit for a queen Stephen Anderton on the careful nuturing of semi-mature trees The Levington Difference Churchill's Stairlifts plc Homes & Gardens Hard Water Countax Garden Answers Replies to readers' letters Agriframes Pounds Honda Multiple Display Advertising Items Cannock Gates at Factory Prices Cream of Cornish gardens Open this Weekend Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Endless Pools Water King Rosewall Plantworld Allen Somfy Homes with a continental drift Paris by numbers Going French Renovation the French way Checklist of useful builder's vocabulary In the hall of the gizmo king Property Private Advertisers Selling your Property? 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The election? Spread betting, the latest fashion for a flutter, can mean serious gains or losses Animals & Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adopt Me Multiple Display Advertising Items Attention All Snugglers! A Vet Writes Keeper's Mix Bet Box The working woman's lament 'We fed the ducks, watched the boys kicking a ball around … and I suddently thought that I could have lived a completely other life' Life and Soul Help for the mother of all tantrums Can good parenting be taught? A sceptical Jill Parkin squeezed onto a new course to find out A pun-filled Easter message Ruth Gledhill meets a riotous rector with cause to confess:'All vicars are failed actors' At your Service The Times Hostas Offer Dilemmas without number Down to Earth Readers fear country life is threatened by declining numerarcy—how will farmers count the moles? 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