News from 11/04/1997
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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Kenneth Spencer, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Alasdair White, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, Richard Thomson, Catherine Field, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Gavin Lumsden, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Philip Webster Richard Ford and Paul Wilkinson, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, James Bone, Paul Kalinauckas, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Raymond Garlick, Julian Barker, John Clarke, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Mandala, John O'leary, Education Editor, Douglas Hamilton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Heath Brown and Grace Bradberry, Robin Stieber, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Audrey Magee, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Rachel Morris, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Luke Clancy, Barrie Stuart-King, Daniel McGrory, Simon Midgley, Paul Durman, Chico Freeman, Andy Lavender, Rita Phillips, Christopher Irvins, Paul Sexton, Polly Simpson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Isable Carlisle, Michael Hornsby and Andrew Yates, Danielle Byrne, Colin Muge, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Richard Wetherell, Kerry McGlynn, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Caroline Merrell, Bernard Selwyn, Bronwen Maddox, David Davis, Philip Bassett and Christine Buckley, Eric Reguly, Michael Calvin, Mark Fogarty, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Andrew Bradford, Oliver August, A. R. Warmington, Tessa Blackstone, Lucy Duncan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, V. C. Funnell, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Susan Elkin, Andrew Pierce, Dominic Kennedy, Ian Murray and Arthur Leathley, Matthew Parris, Mark Hodkinson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Damian Whitworth and Michael Powell, Skrowaczewski, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, Adam Fresco and Robin Young, Ben Macintyre, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Anne Lee, Richard Morrison, John Paynter, Barry Sheerman, David Powell, Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Farrell and Audrey Magee, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Stewart Reuben, Barry Hyman, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoAre You Missing out on the Property Boom? Major and Blair challenged to meet in face-to-face debate Tories flout wait-and-see line on EMU Small firms' bosses support Labour Siamese twins The Times Index Sunny spring brings threat of hose bans Britain's Great Marathon Hope Picture Gallery EU recalls envoys to Iran after German court verdict Americans Learn to Be Brits The Chelsea Boot Chopard IRA sniper attacks woman constable Naomi Campbell accuses fashion magazines of prejudice Gardeners lose unequal battle against drought Thomas Cook Hampton Court maze faces the chop Mystery of the missing right boots Labour stops school joining state sector Help Challenge over cell death can go ahead News in Brief Anti-gun cinema advert proceeds Runway rebels to be evicted Boy drowns in rafting tragedy Nick Park makes chicken film Husband cleared of attempting to poison wife's tea Accused was framed in divorce deal Mistress informed police of lover's 'perfect murder' plot Mrs Merton star mourns friend, 27 Let us pray, in the interests of science Official turned to gambling after losing on lottery Boy, 5, is stabbed to death Compaq National Trust bans deer-hunting on its land Exmoor bays for blood of 'ignorant city folk' Prime Health Mercenary says rebels put a gun to his head Soft fruit may not be green Couple call for drunk judge to be jailed St. Joseph's Hospice Leave us in peace, vicar begs woman behind hate letters Mellower Kennedy hits high note on his return The wild boy of classical music has found an astonishing new maturity to lift it from the doldrums, reports Richard Morrison Jock confronts Irish invaders Dixons Shop dummies move with times Forbidden fruits' of Bible are revealed Abbey National Carey says school tables may harm moral education Shackleton's Union Jack flies high at sale Homebase Man who raped his daughters gets life News in Brief Guerin arrest Pool claim fails Burns blaze Home on a disk Ale Bopp brew Frozen landscape is due to life on Jupiter's moon Obese men run greater risk of prostate cancer Medical Briefing Gateway 2000 Lloyds Bank Hidden dangers of hormone therapy Pensioners insist they are no bunch of swells Germany fearful of revenge as hit squad is jailed Berlin judge says Iranian clerics were part of plot to wipe out dissidents abroad (Reuter): Israeli threat to reoccupy towns American Express The Brand New Aquarius Range First Lady 'played key role in helping disgraced top aide' Premier Service Picture Gallery CIA takes blame for error over Gulf chemicals Britain's envoy calls for much leaner UN Dole joins law firm in Washington Way open for King rifle tests News in Brief Ex-leader sued (Reuter): Prodi survives (Reuter): Nigerian decree (Reuter): Arrest order Zaire rebels give Mobutu three days to step down Ultimatum rules out exile for President White Ensign is lowered for last time in Far East Saniflo Giro Personal Banking Delhi coalition faces deadline (Reuter): Ice lollies reward boy heroes Poll Day Desperately seeking Sir George Sir George Young went to Yorkshire to extol public transport, but The Times's Damian Whitworth went one better and acutally tried it out. Michael Powell took the photographs Blair's ties get election blues Psychologists say Labour is getting it in the neck, writes Jeremy Laurance Colour Charts Party's Shift to the Right Peter Riddell Inland Revenue Leninist style at the top creates party confusion Do It All Troops on stand-by over fire strike threat World Society for the Protection of Animals 'No more sell-offs' pledge creates confusion Women wooed with magazine ads Labour is about to invade a politics-free realm with a campaign message for Britain's 'marginalised voters', Andrew Pierce writes Jimmy Young catches Tb in studio attack SAGA Services Ltd Casualty of slogan war B&Q Blair too Right for French Left "Tony Blair n'est pas notre tasse de thé" Not to French taste: Labour Party-styel socialism Labour shows zero tolerance for Major's stance on crime World Leather Ruthless approach 'leads to riots' Picture Gallery Rich feel at home in 'workers' party' TV Watch Citytraveller Direct Ltd Party managers keep undesirables out of limelight Andrew Pierce investigates the invisiblee men (and women) of the campaign Goldsmith puts faith in fortune Pensioner makes Tory gunslinger's day Mellor gets in training for his toughest match Putney Mp ducks and dives to avoid Ben MacIntyre Midland Bank Bell summons friends and foes in Tatton walkabout Charles Bremner in Knutsford finds the BBC's harassed crusader learning politics the hard way as he runs the gauntlet of divided local Tories Conservatives Labour Liberal Democrats Forte Posthouse Home truths shared by all The Times Guide to Election Issues 15: Property Northern Rock What They Said The Facts Picture Gallery Oxbridge retains education grip on hopeful MPs One in six candidates from the three main parties went to Oxford or Cambridge University, a Times survey discloses. David Charter analyses the findings Legal & General Hurricane Hughes breezes by the bedside Swiftcall Vs British Telecom A question of experience Ida Staples became the oldest competitor ever on University Challenge when she appeared on the quiz at the age of 73 The Valerie Grove Interview Harrods Knights Bridge Phillips Parenting: what they don't tell you The day I became a class rep, by Rachel Morris Cellphones direct Crusader to the manner born Etiquette is all to the formidable Gloria Petersen. Americans are flocking to her seminars, which are designed to stem the rising tide of boorishness, says Quentin Letts Somak Holidays Sharps Everest Philip Howard Rogue or telephone or greasy-polls can be hobbit-forming Hitchens' stitchin's Picture Gallery Blair's control freaks If the Labour leader can't break free of his programmers now, and show he's human, he will never do so in office Labour's learning curvers Tessa Blackstone says eternal students will be encouraged The Times Challenge We call Major and Blair to a debate before our readers A Sharp German Lesson Bombers and killers should not be engaged in dialogue Small businesses' support of Labour Labour questioned The costs and benefits of recycling what we throw away Hong Kong handover arrangements Timely intervention Field sports workers Church entry charges Masonic membership Still no solution Court Circular Dinner Lectures Memorial service Birthdays today Making the most of a load of rubbish Japanese keep royal tombs shut School news Grey's Inn Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Appointments Latest wills Helene Hanff Obituaries Helene Hanff, writer, died in New York on April 9 aged 80. She was born on April 15,1916 Geoffrey Knight Geoffrey Knight, CBE, executive manager of the Anglo-French Concorde team, died on March 31 aged 76. he was born on January 25,1921 Personal Column Norman Pirie Norman Pirie, virologist and nutritionist, died on March 29 aged 89. He was born on July 1,1907 British Insititution On this Day April 11,1817 Tories flout party line on EMU The Times Crossword No 20,451 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section Utilities shares boosted by modest windfall tax hopes Blair pledge to revitalise PFI goals Shell challenged on green audit Last tango in Nottingham for Ken and Eddie Economics House prices dip in six regions Education Kleinwort Benson Sport NatWest may offer gas to customers Television and Radio Business Today RMC attack Gas go-ahead Tax relief at centre of parties' dispute Conservatives claim that pensions will be lower under Labour Pay rise awaits Lyons as he moves to the Npi top job Shares in A&L to be auctioned Legal & Public Notices Watchdog fines Lincoln Concern over Tories' rates bills proposal Hastings Direct Crisis of succession deepens at EBRD First-quarter lift for building industry Business Roundup Bonus boost at RR Rank buyback approved EU drops hint on BT Success for Friendly TransCo attack Wyefield warning Tourist Rates The Times Homing in on higher prices Britain has two distinct housing markets Vanguard's array ofa share option schemes Sorry tale at the EBRD RMC attacks lack of UK transport policy Ex-directors get £75,000 incentive GE and Chrysler cheer investors US corporate giants report record first-quarter earnings Fashion retailer poised to expand Samsung to make Verity's flat speaker Homeowners Friendly Society Shares react positively to Glaxo liver drug test Commodities Liffe Options Water and electricity mix as utilities gain ground 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 Glaxo Wellcome RMC Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Righteous indignation Tempus Wall Street Vyner bares his soul The Times City Diary Sorrell's spur Enlarged duties On the run The truth about tax, spending and the standard of living Economic View Even Labour seems to have fallen for the delusion that privatisation can pay for permanent tax cuts Britain's digital-TV drive faces delay PFI outlook is set fair whoever wins power Jason Nissé reports on a Tory policy that until recently was the subject of derision The European Parliament Investor needed £75 book, court told The Sunday Times Go-ahead for £2.5bn North Sea gasfields From a Correspondent: Japanese bank plans US alliance Rentals in America boost Hertz Cosmetics group aided by facelift The Times Educational Supplement US approval lifts Biocompatibles Business Roundup Rathbones advances Irish relief on inflation Media buyer confident AIB stake in Poland Avocet buys Damar Tracker Network ahead Shares show modest gains Planet The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Group Visual Art La vie in blue and rose Visual Art: Isabel Carlisle visits a stunning exhibition in Washington of paintings by the young Picasso Vote for Donald Duck Theatre: Paul Godfrey's timely political satire, a logn way after Flaubert; plus marital complexities in a powerful Pinter revival The candidate Royal Exchange, Manchester Pinter through the looking glass Collection Gate, Dublin Picture Gallery Theatre RCA Victor Red Seal Theatre Not such a Tory canyon Second Opinion: The human politics of Waste resonate with Bernard Levin over 90 years Index Art Galleries Choice Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice Didn't you use to be Boz Scaggs? Indeed. What's more, the Silk Degrees man is back and making music after years out of the spotlight. Paul Sexton gets the lowdown The dark side of the force Blues Preacher Boy Borderline, W1 Pop Off the drugs and on to junk Pop Albums: David Sinclair on Depeche Mode's cold turkey of a comeback, the misnamed Ultra Two anoraks of fire Pame has not changed the Chemical Brothers; they're just as shy as ever Pop Quality, control Jazz Concert Pop The Times Pop Rhythm and the blues Picture Gallery Twain complete, and well defended Books: Erica Wagner welcomes a definitive facsimile edition of American literature's founding father The new man in the Mall Profile: Can a new director restore the buzz to the slumbering, 50-year-old ICA? Andy Lavender reports Books Profile Magic of the movies Dance Mandala Peacock Theatre Dance Essentially Schubert Concerts: A great vionlinist; plus youngsters to note Gidon Kremer Barbican On course for virtuosity NOY/Skrowaczewski Barbican Music SCAA A different discipline Simon Midgley on Summerhill, a school that gives children the freedom to make their own choices League tables will outlast May 1 John O'Leary introduces an initial guide to primary school tests in English, mathematics and science The Sunday Times Leading children to the wonders of Bront? and Kipling English teachers should be widening horizons not trapping pupils in a desert of banality Recruitment of Teachers Ministry of Education and… BRC Partnership Ltd Chorley Borough Council Director of Abbey Choir Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Schools of Osteopathy Norland Place School Holland Park W11 The Open College Limited Chapterhouse BAC Institute of Counselling MPW-LEARNING about Medicine Inspire St John's College MBA The Sunday Times ITS The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Proofreading Editing Added moral value John O'Leary describes the shifting positions in the latest debate Alliance Francaise Francais en France et Canada Multiple Display Advertising Items EF Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spanish in Spain Institute De Francais Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devonshire House Preparatory School The Times Seeking a blueprint for the schools revolution Anne Lee suggests a strategy to the independents The pain of being collared at the Cape Lucy Duncan waves a final farewell to the perils of the Southern Ocean Monarchs head west in search of brighter future American Football: World League Looks for Londoners to Put Last Season's Troubles behind Them The Times Colour clash Cricket needs grading system for umpires Forthcoming Company Golf Days London event planned as world's largest Triathlon Turning the league tables Indiscreet strides out on Guineas trail Racing: Carven Meeting at Newmarket Offers Classic Candidates the Chance to Shine Thunderer: Nottingham Rapid Raceline Nottingham Specialist Yesterday's Result Thunderer: Beverley Thunderer: Brighton Stewards take up riding challenge The Times Humble origins help Evans keep feet on the ground Atletics: Runner Remembers how Losing Job in Shoe Factory Helped Him Step on the Road to Glory Catuna chooses difficult year to make her mark in marathon David Powell on a Romanian athlete who is keen to conquer Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Slough and Ipswich challenge for title Hockey Frentzen rides on vicious learning curve Full's replacemenet at Williams is finding it hard to keep up with life in fast lane On the trials of following in a champion's footsteps Villeneuve holds the formula to light up new team From a Correspondent in Kuaia Lumpur: Rain returns to interrupt play-off Cricket: Scotland and Ireland Frustrated in World Cup Bid Home Essentials Favourites so out in semi-finals Bowls: Day of Upsets in National Indoor Pairs Championship Financial assistance sought by Llanelli Rugby Union By a Correspondent: Radley add to City's poor record Golf Chesterfield in awe as final frontier approaches Richard Hobson on the team out to defy history and logic by reaching Wembley Feuding Chelsea pair grow further apart Keane sense of loss adds to United's suffering Football: Absence of Key Midfield Player Gives High Ground to Germans in European Cup Semi-Fainl Allner nurses English patient Skelton has last chance to qualify for World Cup final Equestrainism Footballers are just rebels without a clue Australia wrap up series win Sport in Brief Parry returns home in triumph Swimming: American College Student Springs Surprise in European Trails For the Record GQ Vaje dance to edioesof glorious past Gerald Davies on the restoration of a once-great team from the valleys Redemption remains elusive for Norman Golf: America Fascinated by Australian's Opening round in Masters Word-Watching Eddie lzzard: Tonight 10.30 Leeds pin hopes on Harris Rugby League Radio Choice A not so untamed jungle Television Choice Not quite herself, but then, she never was Review BBC1 Picture Gallery Putting masters tamed by Augusta James hands initiative to fluent French Liverpool pay for goalkeeper's errors Paris Saint-Germain 3 Liverpool 0 Times Two Cross Word Sailing Premier League turns down United's plea for extra time Motor Racing First Telecom
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