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News from 08/04/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Tom Winsor, Jon Ashworth, Alasdair Murray and Philip Bassett, Brian Collett, John Hayes, Arthur Tanner, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Andrew Pierce, Russell Jenkins and Dominic Kennedy, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, David Pannick Qc, J. Izzard, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Bernard Barbuk, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, Charles Bremner, and James Pringle, George Sivell, M. B. S. Higham, Grand Secretary, William van Straubenzee, John Kenny, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Tom Walker, P. C. Carlier, Clare Stewart, Joe Joseph, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Gillan Maxey, Ann Scanlon, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Michael Hornsby and Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Richard Duce and Fraser Nelson, Andrew Drummond and our Foreign Staff, Andrew Stone, Chairman, Bronwen Maddox and Christopher Walker, Deborah Collcutt, Carol Midgley and Russell Jenkins, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Ross McKibbin, Russell Kempson, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, and William Wallis, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Edward Fennell, Philip Bassett, Simon Pettet, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Brian Warnes, James McGuinness, John Lockwood, Raymond Keene, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Oliver August, Richard Thomson and Jon Ashworth, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Carol Allen, Rodney Hobson, Dominic Morgan, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Christopher Thomas, Harold Mitchell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Jason Nissé, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, W. J. Woodward, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Alasdair Murray and Keith Rodgers, Patrick Smellie, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Guy Dehn, David Askham, Stephen Hoare, Peter Riddell, Helen Davis, Director, Russell Jenkins and Andrew Pierce, Tim Jones, Gillian Bowditch and Magnus Linklater, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Hoare and Tony Dawe, Julia Matthews, Anthony Howard, Marcus Hutchinson, Colin McQuillan, John Lang,

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The Asian Girls Trapped between Two Worlds Blair defends his campaign for change Opposition to privatisation dropped Hamilton dismiss Bell as a stooge Oasis wedding Index $31 million is merchant bank's sweetener for Sugar Football's Fat Cats Delay fails to dampen National triumph 'Goldfinger' Palmer is questioned Drink, Sleep and You Weight Africa 'is facing air catastrophe' Hopes of 'thrill pill' for women Pound surges The Times Get on the Net for Free Insurance Services Limited Butchers say new E. coli rules will close shops Report expected to recommend strict separation of raw and cooked meat Archbishops appeal for church arson attacks to end Bombers used 41b of Semtex Vickers By a Staff Reporter: Arson feared after Dartmoor fire Clear debts of poor nations, bishops say Surgeon attacks Evans Boy and mother stabbed Pilot error 'caused crash' Quarry murder charge Minicab driver jailed for series of sex attacks on lone women Officer held hostage in escape wins £¼m award 'Thrill pill' threatens role of men Devoted husband strangled manic depressive wife Oasis star has his morning glory in private By a Staff Reporter: Jilted lover imprisoned for nuisance phone calls Midland Rural churches pin hopes of revival on £12.5m grant Girobank Jazz friends play tribute to Ronnie Scott Nurse jailed for animal cruelty Picture Gallery Hill House Hammond Rich reward for staff who made life less of a chore British au pair fails in bail plea Rich Scots rival South for wealth Imam loses job over pilgrimage to Mecca AirUK Jobs appeal puts churchmen in Labour camp Attack on company over unemployment 'evil' delayed for election impact Feel-good herbal drinks 'could even harm your health' Rail crisis looms, says report Why a tot before bedtime can become a weighty matter DELL City slicker rides out of town to set up home on the range Man drove at Asians in racist assault Transatlantic call CS sprays tested Victim fined Abductor in court Mary Rose raid Canary to rescue Poll Day Media 'dirty tricks' strengthen resolve of Hamilton supporters Tatation Conservative Assciation Reluctant 'Mr Clean' heeds the call 'I'm a big breakfast man' Matthew Parris Little Englanders?-UK Independence Nescafe 'That's our MP—Edwina Hotpot' EU chiefs plan to embrace Labour at Maastricht Unionists seek deal on joint candidacy SAGA Services Ltd Fish and chips feed philosophy of 'eat to win' Damain Whitworth witnesses Nicholas Soames's prodigious appetite for weighty issues Smiling Blair refuses to unravel as Dimbleby pulls at the threads TV Watch A new kind of insurance from AGF American Express Tactical voters are expelled Sinking feeling Crime initiative MP tipped Labour MP quits Not a hoot Genial don gives Britain a lecture on lone survival Snp lays down terms for a 'velvet divorce' SNP Manifesto On the Stump Forte Posthouse Blair promises to follow economic 'third way' Uneasy businessmen received the Labour leader's final conversion to privatisation with a mixture of warmth and scepticism, write Jill Sherman and James Landale Journalist to fight Pontefract Mercury The acceptable face of nothing in particular Labour reminded of 'scum' remark Typical 'Sign of panic' cheers Tories Edwina Hotpot finds a captive audience on the political circuit LineOne Hague steers clear of speculation on party leadership Valerie Elliott meets a rising star of the Tory party who has much more then his political future in mind Zaire troops switch sides as unrest grows in Kinshasa India risks humiliation of Independence Day chaos The Royal Bank of Scotland Phone taps 'protected Mitterrand daughter' Stray dog kills man who befriended it Pilots fear tragedies in perilous Africa airspace South African pilots say air traffic controls over the continent have collapsed and are calling for action, R. W. Johnson writes from Johannesburg Burma general escapes bomb (Reuter): Mercenary leader case dropped Inkatha clash with police (AFP): Sobhraj flown to France (AFP): Afghan relief men flogged (AFP): It's not so good to talk Attack on Chinese rights record backed by Britain (Reuter): East Timor torture video Bonn fears Iranian violence over trial New tech tracks down virtual jukebox Concern for Pope's safety fuelled by Bosnia unrest Reuter: Scientist rocks the boat in Noah's Ark case Netanyahu blocks Clinton bid to break stalemate EasyJet Elton leads the way to the frivolous 50s Yakult Caught in the culture trap Few Asian girls cross the East-West Divide without paying a price, says Anjana Ahuja The Journalist The Student Nokia What this Free Book Will Show You The revolution in your head The information age will give rise to the individual, ending the nation state, say James Dale Davidson And William Rees-Mogg The greatest source of wealth will be the ideas you have Virgin Express The Times Globally Connected You will be able to journey via virtual rcality at will Is Mr Clean to follow the Master? An Oxford don showed Tatton the way, says Anthony Howard The Master of Balliol knew more about Plato than plastic In the can The Times Dairy Picture Gallery New Labour is very old Ross MeKibbin says Tony Blair's Party resembles that of Ramsay MacDonald New Labour has adopted the worst aspects of old Labour-and of very old Labour Diary Full span The Times Dairy Lette it be The Times Dairy Swept away The Times Dairy There is no black hole Privatisation isn't a moneyspinner, says Anatole Kalesky Euro or Bust The next Prime Minister faces the worst of both worlds The Price of Loyalty Tatton Conservatives look set to discredit themselves National Day Decmocracy was the real winner at Aintree Jews in Jerusalem and Arab boycott Tax self-assessment Power,'paranoia' and Freemasons Bomb hoaxes Last charge Election debate Full disclosure? Prisons and crime Letters that are intended for publication should… Role models and the gender gap Darrens and Deans Quick off the mark Due recognition Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Institute of Biology Meeting Rare watercolour found to be worth £60,000 Dinners Christening Personal Column Time for Britain to join the fight against looting Anniversaries Service luncheon Legal appointment Marriages Luncheons University news Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Forthcoming marriages Captain Nicholas Barker Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Ltd Jetline Flightseats Monument Travel Capital Flights Faresavers Churchill's Stairlifts plc Court & Social Airlink Embassy Flight Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Reach Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roberto Sánchez Vilella Betty Saunders Druey Lane "The Desert Song" Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items I. 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John Hayes on an issue at the heart of professional relationships-confidents Saddle-sore on the banks of the Nile Queen's Counsel Blow the whistle, save a life Ringing changes Inns and Outs Gay law Gun law Spring Lecture Chambers A fair election: how the law protects us Dirty Business ZMB Eastern Generation QD Cafe Rouge Multiple Display Advertising Items Hays Richard Owen Castle Communications Southwark Council No more dirty business WB AS&K Clifford Chance Albania has not been ignored How British lawyers are helping the Balkan state QD Addleshaw Booth & Co Adobe EJ MP CRT HC Sidley & Austin East Anglian Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Dinosaurs Need Not Apply Allen & Overy Thomas Cooper & Stibbard Try a Career that Isn't Legal Wiseman Lee Contracts Manager Chartered Multiple Classified Advertising Items Butterworths Multiple Classified Advertising Items PSD Tesco Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Lawyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Aerospace SPL Refugee Legal Centre Lipson Lloyd Jones 17 Bedford Row Jones, Saunders & Co Solicitor (1 post) work in Hong Kong, HK$500K yearly Welfare Officer Israeli higher education institute associated with… The Times Newspapers Hickstead faces uncertain future Equestrianism: Bunn Seekd Immediate Injection of Funds to Stave off Threat of Closure Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching From a Special Correspondent in Kuala Lumpur: Ireland fall short of final target Cricket: Heasley's Dismissal Paves Way for Kenya to Win Tense Semi-Final Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Pools Forecast Britons Show no ill-effects from ten years away An America's cup challenge could be on the cards, Marcus Hutchinson reports Wolverhampton Yesterday's Results Dobbin joins thoroughbreds Racing: Irish-Born Jockey Comes of Age in First Monday National after Turbulent Start to Riding Career Nottingham Point-To-Point Details Rapid Raceline Demon aims to torment Red Devils Oliver Holt meets Andreas Moller, the destroyer of English dreams Blackburn ease fears of relegation with point Word-Watching Leicester dare not slip Sport in Breif League chairman urges clubs to help themselves Legal & Public Notices Nicol earns Jansher's praise after marathon Squash Today's Fixtures Faldo must master putting flaw John Hopkins on the major obstacle to Briton's ambitions Shape up Sick men of Europe take different routes Radio Choice Battle of the vegetable plot Television Choice Debate? Vox pop beats soap box every time Bbc1 Picture Gallery Lord Gyllene gallops into history Fautless display of front-running secures decisive victory in restaged Grand National Times Two Crossword Nation's resolve unfettered by ring of steel around Aintree Rob Hughes on the day that joy and determination were the real winners Calvin Joins the Times Compaq Facilities Management Let the trained take the strain Rodney Hobson introduces a 12-page guode to an industry that cuts company costs and improves services Mrs Mop dust-up European ruling on employment creates confusion over transfers FBA Temporary Contract & Permanet Personnel The Bartlett University College London What to see at the exhibition FM EXPO '97 Better value, year-on-year Rentokil Initial Multiple Intelligence Supplying clients across the world Global Market Switch off... and on to energy saving Stephen Hoare reports on the efforts made by big corporations to reduce their electricity consumption Giro Vend Hays In Brief Information at the touch of a button From stock control to maintenance, Stephen Hoare explains the benefits of computer software In Brief Drake & Scull Bank on a cup of coffee Vending Malpas Flexible Learning Ltd Getting the new written driving test on the road Outsourcing was used by the Government to bring us into line with the rest of Europe FSI In the Far East, it's called "the whole… In Brief Mitie Group How companies cook meal up a better in the state off canteen Cattering Ede's Symonds Group Office of the future on a budget Furniture In Brief Serco When contractors bid to join forces Rodney Hobson examines the lucrative and growing business of providing services for the Services Granville A graphic example Reprographics MJN How to profit from a union with students Education: Stephen Hoare on a private finance intiative and Tony Dawe on a Scottish solution Greenwhich University FM Expo FM In the shadow of the Wallace monument, commemorating… Stirling University BICC From chimneys to chemicals Cleaning Sheffield Hallan University P&BS Pall Mall Facing the future BIFM Update Clients respond to the female touch Stephen Hoare on an industry moving away from its roots Aqumen Special Offer to Times FM Readers Fm expo

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