News from 07/04/1997
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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Djm, Rob Hughes, Garaham Seajeant, Bill Frost, Robson Fisher, David Scott-Barrett, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, Murray Naylor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Jeremy Kingston, Alison Kervin, Janet Mansfield, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Michael Cooke, Chief Executive, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Clarke, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, R. E. Kemp, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Russell Jenkins and Carol Midgely, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Paul Luscombe, Robbie Gilbert (Director), Carol, Midgley and Russell Jenkins, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Richard Freeman, R. E. M. Irving, Edward Gorman, Kenneth Hoole, John Birchmore, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Keith Kellett, Philip Webster, Alexandra Frean, Russell Jenkins and Carol Midgley, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, David Miller, Richard Dunwoody, Paul Sexton, Glenn Daives and Alastair Alexander, Stuart J. Blake, Raymond Keene, Patrick Forde, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Peter Stothard, P. H. S, Richard Ford, Home Affairs Correspondent, and Alexandra Frean, Iwan Fox, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, D. W. O'hara, Jason Nisse, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, William Rees Mogg, Ronald Gribble, Alan Lee, Ian Haworth (General Secretary), Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Joanna Bale and Emma Wilkins, Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Philip Webster, Tim Jones, Steve McManaman, Frank Longford, J. P. Toomey, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tom Rhodes, Martin Amis, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Marcus Elliott, Matthew Bond, Michael Growvernormyer, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoThis Week in the Times Tomorrow Wrap Artists Books Laurence Norfolk Late starter for ten The Chelsea Boot Martin Amis and a Father's Love Index BBC man Bell to stand against Neil Hamilton Pressure grows on beleaguered MP By our Political Editor: Cook takes Tory Eurosceptic line on the single currency Defiant Aintree back under starter's Orders Murder in the Villa: Husband's Story 15 Pages of Times Sport Picture Gallery Holding steady Abbey National Pay-as-you-drive plan Prison suicide warning BBC retrospective Oasis brothers' wealth Missing pilot plea Learner driver code Mesh Computers Plc Loyalists burn down Catholic church News in Brief Magistrates to fine high earners more heavily Anglo-Irish elite given wide berth by embassy Children learn to save but soccer kit still scores The Times Merseyside wages its own war against IRA terrorists 'We had to do something to help. Thousands had nowhere to sleep, so we offered our spare room' Bookies delighted at race decision Cellnet Unsettling for horses Stranded punters champ at the bit Sportswriter Alan lee shared the long wait Churches want unifying bishop in leap of faith Carey appeals for lottery funds Maple Computer Corporation (UK) Limited Villagers reluctant to see the light International Convention Centre Actor adds voice to fight for battlefield Boy's skull cracked by concrete thrown at school coach Police forgot murder case man Hopes of dinosaur done face extinction Tuesday Times Picture Gallery Greek snails in olive oil the long-life recipe Medical Briefing Pop party turns into costume drama Midland Bank Tuesday 10 Times 'It is hard to believe that Frosty was once the… Brown plans to raise £122bn with sale of state assets Labour's Black Holes Privatisation: £1.5bn Benefits: £60m Vat on Fuel: £680m Council Receipts: £5bn Presenta Bigger Company Employment Schemes: £2.41bn Students: £1.9bn School Buildings: £640m One constituency where the election will end… Frontline journalist turns from war zone to political battleground Main the News 'My skeletons are very much out of the… Pressure grows on Hamilton to resign Tory candidate 'wholly upright' MP stands down Ballot 97 the Times Guide to Election Issues Two views of Britain 's place in the world The Record Conservatives Labour aims to outflank Tories on human rights 14. Foreignn policy Labour Liberal Democrats The Politicians What They Said The Facts Scots Tories' travails provide portent of wider strife Current political conflicts north of the border could turn out to be a dress rehearsal for a UK-wide drama, writes Michael Gove Campaigner for legalised cannabis lights up Norwich Sleaze holds no fear for self-styled Mr Nice, says Michael Horsnell 'Spin' is killing real issues, says Ashdown Aqumen JAL New Seat Gives Me All the Comfort I Need on Long… Tories accuse Labour of five serious U-turns since start of campaign Philip Webster assesses Conservative taunts that Robin Cook's declaration on the timing of the euro is the latest of several policy reversals by his party Blair drops three key pledges on workers What the Shadow Cabinet has said on privatisation Hard slog for Pontefract 'parachute brigade' Damian Whitworth visits a seat where the election ends tonight Yvette Cooper Derek Scott John Harman Cath Ashton Hilary Benn Oystel Communications Limited Tory leader denies dragging debate 'into the gutter' The Tory Campaign Frost withers into a fisher of soundbites First direct Thatcher praise for 'magnificent' Major record Federal US faces war with 'Army of God' Smart ski resort 'on downhill slide' Recycling myth sent to urban junkyard Smoking Cause Greenspan seals his love merger UN to rescue 100,000 refugees in Zaire jungle Silo Kut Papers on Rhodesia show rage of Wilson Missing pilot and jet baffle US Air Force Ginsberg dies after a stroke World Summary US envoy faces visa inquiries Rebels massacre 80 in Algeria Netanyahu flies to talks in US (Reuter): Towing feat Hit-team trial undermines Bonn's cosy relations with Iranian mullahs Inside Germany Russian reformer heeds 'babushka' Thatcher's advice Sfa Whistle blown on French secret police Sports star 'seeks hand of princess' Shuttle mission aborted Western Provident Association Limited Election threatens EU treaty timetable Sitting on a time bomb Vulcanologists predict a major eruption-but they cannot say where. Anjana Ahuja reports Tuesday 10P Times Pobjoy Mint "Impotence" Somak Holidays Tempur The gene genie Curing disease Out of Africa Hi-tech massage Human origins lie in African variations Introducing 007's latest weapon 'I was there when my wife died and the frame fitted very neatly The couple at the heart of a Costa murder mystery talk of their love for the first time to Bill forst Calais Tomorrow DIAL-a-PHONE 'She is the smiliest, most playful of babies. It's true a dad can be more affectionate to a daughter' Pictured for the first time with his baby daughter, Fernanda, Martin Amis talks about a year which has left him "emboldened and strengthened" Forte Posthouse Hastings Direct Hi-Grade Opera & Ballet Swept away by the sheer spectacle of it all Opera Dance Theatre What Turner did first Visual Art: Isable Carlisle on the Tate's glimpse into the master's method All major credit cards accepted Pop The sound of a well-oiled machine Pop: A professional but processed show from Eternal. Plus, disappointment from a star line-up at Shepherds Bush Eternal Wembley Arena 'The West End Soars to New Heights' Music Minghella's silence Theatre Cigarettes and Chocolate Man in the Moon Film Damn Yankees Records Not Ike's night Joe Louis Walker and Ike Turner Empire, W12 Service line Books ENO Gala Charity Film Premiere Cicero's guide to the election Peter Stothard on Paddy Ashdown's Golden Age Free vote The Times Diary What has the new Jerusalem in store? The future of the world may depend on the Middle East talks beginning today in Washington The convenience of silence The box of sticky truths will fly open in 25 days' time, writes Peter Riddell Last Waugh The Times Diary Final frame The Times Diary High flyer The Times Diary Eh? Eh? The Times Diary Out of the Race Politicians must ignore IRA attempts to influence the election Policy and the World Labour wants to focus on rights, aid and the Commonwealth Full Cycle Times and costs have changed for environmentalists House of Lords: reform v abolition Labour and unions Power of office Action demanded for Scots guards Modern morality The cult phenomenon In every pie PRO museum Custody of children Are we learning to beat IRA's tactics? Soaking up science School style Seeing it through Seeing stars Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Chetham's School of Music Royal Air Force Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Picture Gallery Nature notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcall Royal Air Force College Cranwell NWT Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Allen Ginsberg Allem Ginsberg, poet, died on April 5 aged 70. He was born on June 3,1926 A Times Reader Offer Sir Norman Alexander Sir Norman Alexander, Commonwealth academic, died on March 26 aged 89. He was born in October 7,1907 Lady Templer Lady Templer, window of Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, died on March 24 aged 92. She was born on July 23,1904 An Unabashed Victorian News The Times Crossword No 20,447 Business AA Information AirUK In the Times Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Pension Store National pride at stake as Aintree reopens gates Runners and Riders Raise Colours for Delayed Race McGrath shines when the going gets tough Black puts British revival into perspective Tennis: Comfortable Victory for Zimbabwe Ends Hopes of Imminent Davis Cup Promotion Stanley and Cyphers contest final Bowls From a Special Correspondent in Kuala Lumpur: Tough task for Ireland in World Cup quest Cricket: Kenya Captain Proves Stumbling Block in Rain-Interrupted Icc Trophy Semi-Final Pearn puts paid to Cannock Ipswich reap sweet revenge Hockey: Reading Lift Men's Title but Slough's League and Cup Double Dream is Dashed Twickenham! Zimbabwe run out of opportunities Sport in Brief Leicester draw on survival instinct Middlesbrough's flair stifled by honest endeavour and defensive resilience Faxon triumphs on greens Golf Another mile added to the long march Michael Henderson believes that the crowd for the Coca-Cola Cup final deserves better than the fare served up yesterday A conflict of interests for promising Percy Netball GQ Active Jansher denies valiant Nicol Squash Kinnear powerless to ward off semi-final syndrome Derby's day as United fail to pay attention Football Wright dismisses Chelsea on the nod Oliver Holt, football correspondent, on how the extravagance of the evergreen striker stook out in a 3-0 Arsenal victory Racist slur blamed for mass brawl Everton lose early sparkle after Watson's pep talk Bassett laments Forest's failure to fight Dublin exposes Liverpool's flaws Football: Coventry Improve Premiseship Survival Hopes with Dramatic Victory at Anfield Newcastle frailty exposed by evergreen Waddle Tide turns against Burns as Celtic seek to regroup When the mind wanders to lost opportunity Premier Football Plan FA Carling Premiership Pools Checks This Week's Football Non-League and National Leagues Lofty ambitions realised on Bolton's big day Football: Victory over Confirms Wanderers' Return to Premiership after One-Year Absence Mark Hodkinson on a joyous afternoon of sportsmanship and wild celebrations Big bad Wolves still knocking at Premiership door Juventus go six points clear again Bournemouth left to take poor view of struggle for survival Molby's warning falls on deaf ears Four Four Two Gloucester in driving seat after goalless stalemate Rees stings Bath with last-minute conversion Rugby Union: Wasps Snatch Vital Point from Champions to Keep Titile Ambitions on Course The Times Tiring Bradford hang on to win Rugby League: Leaders Stay Unbeaten after London Broncos' Rally From a Correspondent in Paris: Goulding enjoys Paris in the spring Gala cup run comes to a juddering halt The Sanyo Cup Bedford lay firm foundations to build on Rugby Union: Defeat of Newscastle in Rugged Contest Underlines Progress Made under Warren Leicester's second-string make poor Orrell look like amateurs Sale bargaining on European windfall Bristol's outlook brightens Gloucester offer good value as Saracens' Europe hopes fade Irish slam brakes on Harlequins' journey Accurate Jarvis displays touch of master Clubs protest to no avail The Times Determined to put on a great display Richard Dunwoody reflects on a day of sadnes which stiffened the resolve Need to consider postponements Saturday's s Results Thunderer: Southwell Betting industry owes Aintree vote of thanks Alasdair Murray analyses the financial implications of Saturday's postponement Point-To-Point Results A National heritage too noble to sacrifice On the importance of running the great race Thunderer: Kelso Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse 5.00 Martell Grand National Chase Richard Evans Nap: Antonin (5.00 Aintree) Next best: Touch 'N'Go (4.45 Southwell) Comprehensive Big-Race Form Guide National Hunt Leaders Rapid Raceline Headington girls take to the water Rowing: How Scaled-Down Boats are Giving Youngsters Ahead Start in Sculling Leicester quick to repay Donewald Basketball Tuesday 10 Times Williams keeps Hendry out of frame Snooker: Welshman Triumphs as World Champion Blames-Out Oakes ready to branch out in Skegness Speedway: Peterborough Owner Gambles on Introducing New Team Guide to the Week a Head Anglers cannot afford climate of indifference Brian Clarke on the lethal downward spiral caused by prolonged drought The Times Cricket For the Record Cycling Rugby Union Rugby League Cook's tour with thrills but no frills If you've got a scrise of adventure and a head for heights, you'll have a whalc of a time, says Ronald Gribble The umpire strikes back Better way to choose team Unlikely optimism Techniques of running Word Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Atlantic crossing record finally falls to flying Finn Sailing Fair wind blows for Dorset's cup hopefuls Kettle steams to Scullers Head title Rowing: Grand Eight Champion on Goes It Alone and Defies Crosswind Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Tooting finalise towering achievement David Powell, on a visit to Sheffield, finds change is afoot as British volleyball seeks to eatch up with the professionals The Times Increase funding for schools Get people back to work Tax pollution Revive sense of community Education How you can make the difference Picture Gallery How we would alter tax and government spending Capitalisation, week's change Michaela Frey Gokal to face BCCI civil suit Pykett quits Strong pressure Lost millions Low pay deals The Times Tesco tipped to hit rivals for six with 10 per cent profit rise Companies Gateway 2000 City looks for pointers on interest rates Economic Outlook Results and Statistics Sunday Tips Scot Power auditors query assets of Manweb The Times Educational Supplement Tories are victims of their own success Tourist Rates Tuesday 10P Times Brown, Shipley to resign as AIM adviser Alternative Investment Market The Pound Change on Week To Advertise in the Business Section Cellphones direct Tram groups on 'wrong side of financial tracks' After May 1: EMU debated and rates up Gilt-Edged Word-Watching CNT Saunders forced back into spotlight Utilities to launch rates fight Airbus aims high with plans for superjumbo The hunt is on for partners, says Oliver August Mrs Cohen's Money: Tonight 8.00 Blair facts of a Major welcome The Times City Diary Marathon man The Times City Diary Cabinet continuity The Times City Diary` Fax figures The Times City Diary Radio Choice A gift for making money Television Choice Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Aiming High Astra to offer emergency satellite for digital TV Labour ready to privatise tax offices Times Two Crossword Yachtsman offers Far East trade challenge Blair seen as chief executive material Appliance of virtual science Inflation turning 'ugly' In Business Tommorrow Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd. Companies Glaxo loses US Zantac battle Only in the Times next Week-The Complete List of… Picture Gallery RAFA All hail the people's marathon John Goodbody on the unique role of next Sunday's race Olympic champion leading the way David Powell looks at some of the Bread for Life Emu 19 Spiritual demands drive Nerurkar onwards in search for satisfaction Multiple Display Advertising Items Find out your true position in life… Flora Coleman is streets ahead Televison coverage of the London Marathon would not be the same without the unmistakable tones of David Coleman setting the scene David Powell tracks a man Remarkable McGeoch takes step towards place in history Who has run in every London Marathon BBC to follow its successful course to 2001 Winning team turns out in force for carnival day in London A little light exercise Mile by Mile Guide to the 1997 London Picture Gallery Citizen Eco-Drive Gentlemanly way fulfils man's driving ambition A chauffeur-driven limousine turns the nightmare of the marathon into a gentle trek through London's history Dr Flora's Good health and physical fitness should not be confined to runners of the marathon Case Book Exervise, weight and common ailments feature regulary when fitness comes under discussion. Here are some of the answers Eliminate your stress Weed out the cause Live without anxiety Exercise your way towards a longer life A balanced approach to nutrition will tip the scales in your favour John Goodbody explains that eating the correct is a healthier way of losing weight than any form of crash diet Healthy appetites begin in the home Look for the signs Awayday fare should be equally varied Flora Bodies pushed to the limit of endurance Alix Ramsay looks at the compectitors taking part in the wheelchair marathon Running the gauntlet for the needy Everybody is a winner in the London Marathon. John Goodbody tells how Flora
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