News from 12/04/1997
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Peter Tandy, Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Valerie Elliott, David M. Evans, John Naughton, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Wall, Brendan Martin, Paul Heiney, Portia Colwell, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Catherine Field, Robert Breckman, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, John Diamond, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, G. P., Paul Massey, Barry Turner, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, Fritz Spiegl, David Atkinson, Des Jenson, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Morag Preston, Tony Foreman, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Psyche, Ben Elton, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Louise Godfrey, Caroline Hendrie, Carl Evans, Hilary Stone, Alex Wijeratne, Nato Welton, Stephen McClarence, John O'leary Education Editor, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Diana Miller, Richard Godfrey, N. Earl Mawby, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Ken Coates, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Ian Morton, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Barbara Abbs, T. P., Eve-Ann Prentice, F. Hague, Marcus Williams, John Young, Harry Ritchie, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John A. Keen, Peter Barnard, Neil Sullivan, Lin Jenkins and Richard Ford, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Keith Scholes Makin, Lizanne Rose, Russell Kempson, Michael Freedland, Lowri Turner, Daniel McGrory, Wilf Stevenson, Director, Jonathan Lloyd, Tony Martin, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, Laurence Haskell, Jenny Grove, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Matthew Perry, L. G., Nathan Yates, Geoffrey Wansell, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Sara McConnell and Nathan Yates, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, David Amess, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Richard Fothergill, Adam Sage, David Powell and John Goodbody, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, P. W., Karen Zagor, Lucy Pinney, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, James Allcock, P. C. M. Solon, Roland Brown, Stefano Hatfield, Rajnikant J. Mehta, Roy Roebuck, Nigel Hawkes, Ian Goodhardt, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, D. Pearson, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Louise Nicholson, James Landale and Polly Newton, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stephanie Billen, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Francis Abbott, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Anna Freer, Eileen McCabe, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Robert Crampton, Chris Parker, Jane Shilling, Alex O'Connell, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Philip Delves Broughton, Matthew Parris, A. C. Young, Adrian Mourby, Jim Crumley, Robert Richardson, G. M. Seeff, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Alan Franks, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Malcolm Horsman, Mark Davies, P. D., Michael Gove, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, H. H. Huxley Professor, Jane Laidlaw, Graham Searjeant, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, David Sinclair, R. Chamuffin, Mary Wesley, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Norma Bagshaw, Francis Beecheno, Heath Brown, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Crawshaw's, Tom Rhodes, Andrew Pierce, Polly Newton and Philip Webster, G. J. Sadow, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Nick Haddow, Jonathan Meades, Denis Dodds, Richard Morrison, James Gilbey, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Gerald Solomon, James Willoughby, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday Brian Glanville Meets Gianfranco Zola Plus: Car 97,1015 Young Times Readers and Directory,… Cabinet lets Eurosceptics off the leash Tories free to attack single currency Inside Both sides keep hope of TV debate alive Faldo crashes out of the Masters Indian upheaval The Times Index Professor claims that Kleenex paper pattern is his copyright A Model Friend How Major got his smile back Matthew Parris watches a man who has moved from exhaustion at the start of the week to hope at its finish The Mini Mil Philosophers Secret runners join marathon treadmill 20-Point Diy Tax Plan Cool courage of gang rape victim wins praise of police and lawyers Virgin direct personal financial service Monday The Times for only 10p Every Monday The Times Marriott Firefighters' strike vote may spread nationwide Land's End Child sees mother die in garden News in Brief Fewer pass L-test Nanny wins Collector scores By a Staff Reporter: Briton helps stop Pisa tower toppling Ulster PC fights for life after sniper shooting Holiday autos IRA bombers 'plotted to black out London and South East for months' Police foiled actives service unit's blitz on electricity sub-stations, court told Is there a tax adviser in the house? Free-for-all as mystery biker loses banknotes Midland The Listening Bank Principal criticised over ?8m college deficit RUG seize sniper rifle in hunt for Ira killer Teachers who went on strike over disruptive boy may lose jobs Abbey National Oxford student who feared exams is found hanged Undergraduate expected to be a awarded first-clas honours sought help for depression Best Selling Finance Software Self-doubt plagues 'even most brilliant' Naomi Wolf and the rockin' years The Sunday Times Cellphones direct Siamese twin girls healthy, say doctors 'Lost' art hoard is found in government collection Silc Kut Currys Canadian Indians protest at ban on fur imports Prisons inspector walks out over poor state of offenders' institution Kensington Mortgage Company Treating people as… The Royal Bank of Scotland Barristers face fines for rudeness Bar to launch spot checks on compliance with equality code By a Staff Reporter: Computer buff takes offence eat cover-up Protesters appeal over eviction News in Brief Boxer charged Police run over Murder charge By a Staff Reporter: 'Goldfinger' gets ?1m bail in fraud case Post haste ISDN hastier Bishops link exam results to wealth gap Restraint by individual is path to real freedom The Open University Poll Day-19 Campaign workers dictate fresh terms of engagement James Landale and Polly Newton on the language of the battle bus The Stamina Factor The week John Major began to hit back Election 97 Philip Webster and Jill Sherman watch as Labour's smooth machine falters for the first time Ken Livingstone's stealthy 'Iron… Joe Joseph First direct Glenda Jackson's starring role Heseltine steps up assault with gibe over union links New name more than window dressing in reassuring business Comet Ashdown left out in no-man's land Tv Watch Nicholas Wapshott DIAL-a-PHONE Obsession Coe's fhiish leaves heckler speechless Celebrity candidates put their star quality to the test in encounters with a critical audience Bill Frost Dixons Jackson upstaged by Nora Batty Weight Watchers If you want to get ahead get a hard hat and dig for victory Joe Joseph excavates the subconscious desire of parliamentary candidates to seize the levers of power and get themselves into a hole Goldsmith wins court victory on broadcasts Lloyds Bank Sinn Fein hopes hit by DUP withdrawal David Amess Jeep Quality assured pre-owned Jeeps Parties break new ground with TV appeal to Asians Alexandra Frean on efforts to win over the voters who could swing several results The Asian Vote John Grisham the Partner Labour risks losing its grip on an upwardly mobile minority LineOne Union leader to fight Hull Major defied on immigration Tony Martin Ermine-for-seats offer is remedy for Blair's anxiety Michael Gove on Labour's fears that it will have too few talented people to form a credible governent front bench The Philip Morris Institute Europe Prize Cheltenham&Gloucester Livingstone lets fly from behind his iron curtain Michael Evans in the front line of a cold war waged by new Labour's latest recruit Yogic flyers reach new height of political ambition Only one party is offering the voters bubbling bliss". Ben MacIntyre meditates on its manifesto, and concludes that it is the same old pie in the sky Subaru Proven the World over Greens persevere with lofty ideas " Where will I find my ideal partner?" Saga Services Ltd Germans neglected British tip-off on Iran killers Rafsanjani says storm with Europe will pass Parents of disabled 'impure', says bishop Peoples Phone Nortkern Rock Maxim's turns into wine seller Coalition defeat pushes India towards election Hong Kong censorship fear Stena Line (Reuter): Tears for last day of colony's naval base (Reuter): Foreigners told to quit Kinshasa Angola hope China accused (Reuter): Parking space Four commanders purged in Yeltsin bribes crackdown Bosnian ex-sniper shows how to target Pope at Sarajevo Mass Connections US judge rebuked for attack on Britain Alliance & Leicester Shareholder Aid force sails to Albania America strikes EU deal on Cuba Puppet regime's power Spanish conservatives protest over political satire programme that leaves no holds barred Madrid File Soaking up the adulation Entertainments Donmar Assisi frescoes 'not by Giotto' The Sunday Times Fighting talk makes dons speechless Leases on life for the City Architecutre: Marcus Binney on how the Square Mile learnt to stay open after hours The Flexible Mortgage Sadler's Wells at the Peacock-Theatre Opinion Will this production run and ruin? Buildings Cricket POP Working , class, hero POP On Monday Alan Coren What has the Profumo Affair to do with my bathroom? Forget Chiantishire: try Britain for la dolce vita The British love Italian cuisine, but in Italy they now prefer to diet or eat fast food, says Philip Delves Broughton I prefer my morality to be private , Your Grace Prelatical presumption is treated with undue respect in elections. And I dislike clerics telling me how to lead my life Golden tune Diary Wonderous Things Mankind, magma and the limties of life in the solar system Labour Tremors Meanwhile back here on Earth the big question was .. . Bravo , Pop Maestro Music should be a public ocean not a private swimming-pool Election 97 Blair, unions and the bill to be paid Church approach to unemployment Organ restoration Royal exhibition Sinn Fein and IRA Joys of the road Colour version of 'The Longest Day' Honourable discharge Myths of history In gear for Marathon Court Circular Service dinners Deaths Dinners Patron Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Memorial services Personal Column School news The University of Durham Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriages Henry Hyde Henry Hyde, Admerican wartime spymaster, died in New York on April 5 aged 81. He wa born in Paris on October 31,1915 Dr. Richard Robinson Dr Richard Robinson gardener and horticultual photographer, died on March 27 aged 80. He was born on March 21,1917 Personal Column Court & Social The Sunday Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Worldcall keep in touch for less Laura Nyro Laura Nyro, American singer and songwriter died from cancer on April 8 aged 49. She was born on October 18,1947 Alan Gibson Alan Gibson, writer and braodcaster, died at Taunton on April 10, aged 73. He was born at Sheffield on May 28,1923 Liszt Concerts Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 20,452 Opinion Forecast Superlative Travel News Magazine Sections Inside Section 2 Today Merrett ordered to repay £600,000 Business Today Rentokil Initial chief paid £1.23m Working Week WH Smith parts company with head of retail division Chaos threatened by Year 00 glitch Business Pound closes above Dm2.80 Martin Currie Sport Weekend Money Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Building Societies Investment Pensions Taxation The Hidden Assets at Natwest Business disposed to do business with Labour Lyonnaise and Suez take on the world Thor £1.3m court settlement The Times US ruling lifts Zeneca's hopes Irish food firms planning Ir £2.5bn dairy processor Minet sold to Aon of Chicago Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Foster & Cranfield Members of A&L set to hold shares Grand Met lines up European disposals Business Roundup Rowlinson agrees bid Test for Antonov gears Tyco to buy AT&T arm M&S man for Australia Great Portland expands Gene's AAH sells depot The Times Prosperity can show its face as restoration is completed Hidden Assets Morag Preston enjoys a preview of a £20m refurbishment by NatWest Playing host to millennium merrymakers A Working Week: Paul Streeter Wembley Arena's director is well advanced with his party plans and intends to make it a night to remember, says Jon Ashworth Independent Financial Adviser Commodities Liffe Options Railtrack pulls ahead to touch trading high 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 British Telecom WH Smith Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Making allowances Tempus Wall Street The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year A least-unfair utility tax Personal Investor Widows' Pique Beauty parade or City clone zone? Halifax clear for market landing Caroline Merrell looks at the detail of the flotation Fidelity Investments Should You Sell or Hold? Weekend Money is edited by Anne Ashworth Pension Tension Float into tax haven with care Gavin Lumsden explains the benefits and pitfalls of Peps designed to attract windfall shares The pick 'n' mix option Trusts target windfalls Schroders Like millions of savers, Jill Hulme is facing the… Legal & General Investment Management Accounting for cost of Pepping windfall shares Cruel trap for war widows Jenny Grove reports on hardship under the 'third rate' rule Wrong side of the date Prudential Jupiter Leaders in long-term performance Foreign Colonial Egypt is back on the investment map Gavin Lumsden looks at the tricky business of picking the right emerging markets for your portfolio Personal Investment Authonty Fund managers keep their cool Provision Campaigning in wonderland Matthew Wall on a topsy-turvy week Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Mercury Asset Management Save & Prosper A shared preference for clarity Karen Zagor reports on some confusion over the Bristol & West acquisition Prudential NatWest Drought cover fears hit home sales Predators already on the trail of NU Bad news for bonus-hunting small investors Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC The pension that shrank Sara McConnell on a case of maladministration Election adds new dimension to annuity see-saw quandary Policy Plus Scottish Widows Woolwich Virgin direct personal financial service Woolwich Direct Debit Beale Dobie Norikern Rock Sep Price Search Pension recipe lands chef in the soup Regulations tightened Sara McConnell on new rules for company plans Bank of Scotland Grasp the nettle early Tax Self-Assessment Special Report Tony Foreman says the new self-assessment form is different but not difficult to understand Vital Information for Self-Assessment The Equitable Life You profit from our principles MGP Direct Neville James Reading List First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Norwich Union RJ Temple PLC " Where can I sell my beautiful home?" General Accident Marks & Spencer Financial Services Keep it neat and tidy Tax Self Assessment Special Report Diana Miller examines boxes and boolets, software and systems to aid DIY Taxman Diana Miller examines boxes and booklets software and systems to aid the DIY Taxman The Derbyshire Be assured for the term of your life Nathan Yates says increasing competition means the price of premiums has rarely been cheaper Income Tax Rates 1997-98 Income Tax Allowances Capital Gains Tax Rates The Equitable Life Perpetual Benefit guides to aid claimants The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chase De Vere Investment PLC Profitable Peps- but for whom? Keeping up standards Letters to Weekend Money can be sent by fax to… Societies' scourge plans fourth Bill Witan Henderson Investors Call for a recount The rack for pension providers Voting with our feet The Equitable Life Mercantile Credit The Flexible Mortgage Scottish Friendly Policy Portfolio The Times Unit Trust Information Service H Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Shares retreat on US worries PIA Early risers m search of Sleepytime Racing: Workwatchers on Dawn Patrol as Cecil-Trained Filly Faces Crucual Galloe Crack On to make further progress William Hill Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Sedgefield Thunderer: Ascot Racing next Week Britons can enjoy vintage year Athletics: Fast Times Likely to Emerge from Record London Marathon Field Thunderer: Newton Abbot Thunderer: Wolverhampton Staying focused in adversity Portman posts warning Challenge Labour tipped to make marathon running Simon Barnes On Satuday The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Roberts in goal as biggest week beckons Goalkeeper shapes up n diet of chips The Face of Football Dyche steps out of shadows to bask in limelight Richard Hobson meets the Chesterfield captain finally making the big time Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Evans still to come to terms with Airfield's problems Tiger roars back to master Augusta Rob Hughes watches golf's latest phenomenon make his mark on championship Bass Smith earns rightful reward for bold approach Swimming: Palmer and Wilson Fail to Hit Qualifying Mark after Becoming Embroiled in Tactical Struggle Wasps seek to breach the barricades Rugby Unions: Saracens Prepare to Defend Unbeaten League Record at Enfield Stadium Top Five Ebbw Vale having serious fun Whitaker shines in World Cup warm-up Equestrianism MacKenzie leads in practice In Brief Hill waiting to move out of the slipstream Motor Racing: World Champion Pushes Himself to the Limit in Pursuit of Leading Drivers Titleist Reading awaiting backlash Hockey Details from Buenos Aires For the Record Springell wins with Grace Bowls Goulding's blunder gives Leeds victory Rugby League By a Correspondent: Bradford pile on the pain for Wigan Athletics Faldo's exit leaves stage to Montgomerie and Woods On Monday Eurostar Scotland's cricketers reach new heights Masters Leaderboard Motor Racing Gullit plays confidence tricks to lift Chelsea Little people, big ideas Peter Barnard on why teaching philosophy to children could changes all our lives for good Index To Learn About Wine, Read The Label Beware of the Tatton turnips, Mr Bell From frantic Florence to laid-back Naples The tap room Nature's Best Serious Shopping Freebies Freebies They Say .. . Program Something to Think about Three of a Kind Knit pickings Cast aside those chunky sweaters this spring and lighten up your wardrobe with a range of fine-gauge knitwear, says Heath Brown Bally Switzerland Splash of spring colour Open this Weekend The Levington Difference Allen 6X Homes & Gardens Water King Garages - Special Prices Yorkstone Flags Also Limestone Agriframes Guardhan The Property Protectors Willowy beauties - and sexy with it Male and female spirex mate enthusiastically, which explains the surprisingly large number of varieties, says Barbara Abbs BBC Gardeners' World Age Concern Aid-Call Fast Weekend Tips Warwick Buildings Range Type Cookers Cannock Gates at Factory Prices Appollo the bathing experts Bramley's Nurseries Parkland Garden Furniture Bonfields Scatter Year Guarantee Fact File Something nasty under the pile While rotting compost heaps are good news for the garden, Jane Owen finds that they can bring unwanted visitors Honda the only Lawnmower That's as Reliable as… Husqvarna Countax Knowle Nets The Stairlife Experts A. 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I'll drink to that Fact File Crystal Holidays Coast of song and the mount that roared Italy: The delights of sights old and new, from the laid-back cities and twons around the Bay of Naples… Scantours Naples and Sorrento Fact File High art seen with hard cash …to the bustle of Florence, which enchants the eye-and empites the wallet Garden deluge Travel Tips Juscany and Umbria Fact File Child's play Great Deals to Italy Beach life Jill Crawshaw's Italian Travel Tips Theme trip Jill Crawshw's Italian Travel Tips Saddle-up Jill Crawshaw's Italian Travel Tips Court out Jill Crawshaw's Itallian Travel Tips Island idyll Jill Crawshw's Italian Travel Tips Le Shuttle Rapid action in the great outdoors International: From Ontario's tranquil countryside to the splendour of a magnificient Indian manuscript P&O North Sea Ferries Glorious story of an emperor Word Watching Amsterdam Worldcover Fact File Lots of bicycles and bare-faced cheek City break: Amsterdam's fine art and friendly people-in spite of its red light area the city is a capital place Canada Amsterdam Fact File The Travel Collection Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items North Norway Debonair Club Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items P&O North Sea Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seafrance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The magic of Italy Mad May Prices to Italy Israel Classic Interludes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Where sharks are a bit mean Jill Parkin visits the new London Aquarium and Nigel Hawkes tries a sporting exhibitions at the Science Museum Cashing in on good sports "What can I do with that old barn?" 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