News from 14/04/1997
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Jenny MacArthur In's-Hertogenbosch, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Marianne Corphey, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Michael, Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Catherine Field, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and James Landale, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, James Bone, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Morag Preston, Simon wilde, Tom Walker, Gerald Larnkr, John Rogers, Gerald Davies, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Hammond Smith, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, C. A. Palmer, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, S. W. G. Davies, Philip Bassett and Paul Durman, Michael Reid, Arthur J. A. Bell, Keith Pike, David Renton, Nicholas Wapshott, Kevin McCARRA, Russell Kempson, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Paolo Galli, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, Tony Hoare, David Miller, Davud A. Harris, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Corresondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Gerard Lyons, Raymond Keene, Frances Gibb and Philip Webster, Peter Hall, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, William Ress-Mogg, Steve McMANAMAN, Melvyn Bragg, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Oliver August, Daniel McGRORY and Lan Murray, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Purcell, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nicolas Walter, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Christina Gorna, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Mark Hodkinson, Martin A. Locke, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Geoffrey Woodroffe, Peter Riddell, Richard Wetherll, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, Michael Horovitz, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Andrew Phillips, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoToday 10P This Week in the Times Wednesday Friday Saturday Captain's Table Tomorrow Thursday Tv & Radio Blair seeks to inject passion and vision Inside Campaigners battle for Britain all over again The Times Great Summer of Sport Masters triumph for Tiger Woods Picture Gallery Chesterfield to fight again Marathon sprint beats McColgan Buy Today's Paper Get Tomorrow for Cerruti 1881 Today 10P Catholics flee their homes as loyalists riot in Ulster MESH Blake lock's family may sue Silcott Sixteen face court after dockers' rally News in Brief Grandfather aged 29 Lakeside gets private jail Boy accused of killing Parker Bowles's new role £20m cocaine seizure Television blackout The Times Britons' courage saves wives from grenade blast It was instinct, says ex-policeman By a Staff Reporter: Soldiers disciplined over Falklands fight Duchess launches £100,000-a-year column with grave reflections Anorexia is linked to brain deficiency Midland Tate show for abstract artist who crossed the line Classical heroes put their heads on the block Swatch Irony Carey says Church should not refuse baptism to outsiders St Paul's challenged over woman priest Cathedral backs arms deal for concert The Royal Bank of Scotland Ridings pupils turn their crisis into a drama Demand for meat pushes apes to extinction Murdered woman was tied and beaten Kingston Woolf proposes fast track to judicial equality Woman Lawyer conference Leading role model bows to pressure Sheep farmers placed on alert as rams stray into gay baas Dell The little princess who tried to rival Peter Pan Airport launches offensive against protesters Chemical alert on Scottish island News in Brief Gun prank Speed merchant Lift let-down Sir Paul gets back Royal stamps Cow slip Roll Day Hamilton deceived you, Greer tells Tatton Tories The political lobbyist at the centre of the cash-for-questions investigation says that in Neil Hamilton's place he would have stood down as an election candidate for the sake of the party, writes Andrew Pierce Clergy deliver judgment on sleaze What the Troops Eat on the Battle Buses Party menus win few votes from connoisseurs The daughter at the side of John Major Boots Tony Blair and his tabloid manifesto Westminster factory recycles green idealism The Times Guide to Election Issues 16: The environment The Politics Own goals at home spoil away victories The Record Conservatives Labour Liberal Democrats The Politicians What They Said The Facts Mowlam 's courage wins tributes from all sides Having undergone treatment for a brain tumour, Labour's Northern Ireland spokeswoman now just wants to get on with the election. Paul Wilkinson writes The illness that challenges 3,000 people a year Medical Briefing Oystel Compaq Tories seek BBC ban on Labour anthem Being Portillo means never having to say you're sorry TV Watch Muzzled dogs of the Left obey their master's voice So far in this campaign the Labour hard Left has kept silent, writes Peter Riddell. But a Blair government might feel the birt when these sleeping dogs wake Silent minority bites its tongue Zurich Municipal Unemployment rate disputed Twins make voters see double Carol Midgley meets two women who hope to be the first sister MPs Prescott under attack for telling newspaper the truth Forte Posthouse Media lawyers forecast failure for Lib Dem suit Times debate challenge Labour turns its manifesto into a glossy magazine Cellphones Cook lets European mavericks off hook Major's daughter joins campaign trail Daewoo Yeltsin braced for cold douche of reality at Big Splash summit with Kohl Inside Iran intelligence official linked to US barracks blast Netanyahu starts talks with Labour on unity coalition Serviceline French launch cyberspace war against English Croatia poll paves way for exodus of Serb remnant Sarajevo explosives 'no threat to the Pope' Prodi gets rapturous welcome in Albania The Sunday Times Turin Shroud blaze 'arson' Rebels push on as Mobutu magicians work no miracles (Reuter): WHO declares epidemic Row over Clinton cartoon World Summary (Reuter): Body parts left in sacks Briton gets cash prize (AP): Taleban jails shopkeeper (AFP): Generation gap skipped Congress ripped apart by fall of Delhi coalition Dance of the diplomatic veils Gingrich toys with tax cheats amnesty Stars turn their backs on Democrats Forte Posthouse The Times Hawking bet not over yet Splitting cosmologists Russian crisis Identifying insects Rare metal research threat Mombasa Alcohol and the sex of insects The Well Man Clinic Counting down the seconds The atomic second threatens to make a mockery of millennium clocks on December 31,1999, reports Nigel Hawkes Maple Dinner as the ship went down Erica Wagner hosts a meal to commemorate the 85th anniversary of the Titanic disaster First direct Tuesday Times Nokia 'I was startled when Madonna fancied me. I'm startled when anybody does' Writer Tim Willocks is fascinated by masculinity. Interview by Robert Crampton The round Table Club Tomorrow Gateway200 Arts the Week Ahead Women talking to themselves Theatre: Guilt is the theme of an unconvincing Canadian work. Plus Robert Young's unsettling new play; and a royal allegory King Lear Chapter and verse for our children's lessons Visual Art Follow the scent of soles and dreams The Shoe Shop of Desire BAC Tuesday Times Theatre Recital Royal National Theatre Pop Deft, daft and decadent Princess Sharon Purcell Room How they'll uproot the Garden The Royal Opera House has finally unveiled its master plan for the three-year closure of its home. Was it worth the long wait? Rodney Milnes reports Art Galleries Reduced Shakespeare Company Opera Theatres Noise Otello Books Musical Film Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Search for a Swedish Sibelius Concert To advertise in this section please call the… The relic they could not burn Richard Owen on conspiracy theories about the Turin fire Party politic How the wavering West may be won In Somerset, almost all seats are marginals and the three main parties can take nothing for granted Wetter the devil you know The Tories seem united, says Peter Riddell. But what if they win? Card trick Limp excuse P. H. S: Girl power Time to Turn on A long election campaign reaches its most significant stage India's Nadir The country teeters as the Congress Party rots Ends and Means Vote Goldsmith to evict Mellor Election 97: small firms, immigration and Lords reform Archbishop's ideas on teaching morals in the classroom Italy and EMU Letters that are intended for publication should… Funeral standards Long-sighted? The Tatton factor 'Luxury' of recycling Picking at bones of 'flute' discovery Ginsberg achievement Sir, Pace your obituary (April 7), Allen Ginsberg… Darrens and Deans Remembered hills Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheon Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today School news Service dinners Worldcall Dinner Embassy Flight Centre Flightseats Forthcoming marriages Sternberg Centre for Judaism Airlink Faresavers NWT Harmers Monument Travel Jetline Marriages Capital Flights Jetworld Announcements ERGO The Sunday Times Anniversaries Legal, Public, Company Professor Glanville Williams, QC Obituaries Glanville Williams, QC, FBA, former Rouse Ball Professor of English Law at Cambridge University, died on April 10 aged 86. He was born on February 15,1911 Bertold Hornung Bertold Hornung, town planner, died on March 20 aged 71. He was born in Czcchoslovakia on March 25,1925 Church news J . B. G. Thomas J. B. G. Thomas, OBE, rugby correspondent, dide on April 11 aged 79. He was born on April 29,1917 The Rev Deryck Goodwin The Reverend Deryck Goodwin, physicist, died of cancer on March 12 aged 69. He was born on September 28,1927 From Our Special Correspondent: Typhus Causes a Truce British to Guard Prison Camp On this Day April 14,1945 News The Times Crossword No 20,453 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling AirUK Audi In the Times Today in the Times Great Season of Sport Chesterfield script sequel to Cup classic Chelsea Book Place at Wembley-But who Will They Play? T's 100% Sky's terrestrial rival needs something extra TV Action Replay Villeneuve hangs on for victor tonic Motor Racing: Williams Ace Fends off Challenge of Irvine in Thrilling Grand Prix Finale Mizuno Cannock cry foul after extra time blunder Hockey: Teddington Cash in on Contravetion of Cup Rules while Ipswich Miss out Again Slough lift their fifth title in eight years Gq Active PFA award to Shearer Close win for Oundle Whitaker dethroned Klusener steals show Guesdon closes fast Doohan dominates Britain's double loss Newman on top Bangladesh scramble to ICC Trophy win Sport in Brief Woods secures place in golf s major league American takes Augusta by storm in becoming youngest winner of the Masters The Tiger and The Walrus—a remarkable partnership Rob Hughes meets the man always at the side of golfing phenomenon Tuesday Times Whitaker triumphs in jump-off Equestrianism: British Riders First and Third in World Cup Qualifier Top Flite Close call puts Foot call-up in jeopardy Swimming Chesterfield refuse to be denied Underdogs summon extra effort to take Middlesbrough to FA Cup semi-final replay Liverpool muddle through to keep hopes alive Whizz-Kidz Winter break could end fixture chaos Duncan will not step over line of controversy Richard Hobson on the decision that may deny Chesterfield a Wembley place Batty aims Toon Army at Europe Impudent Zola provides the star turn Chelsea cruise to FA Cup Final after Italian's virtuoso dispaly embellishes London derby Tuesday Times Car Magazine Wimbledon in retreat to sound of silence Russell Kempson on the pain endured by Highbury's beaten semi-finalists FA Carling Premiership Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check Overseas Nationwide Cole fires United's challenge on run-in Football: Champion Bounce Back from Defeat in Europe to Keep up Pressure in Title Race Speed settles ugly war of attrition Nokia Southampton uncork the style Little fine awaits absent-minded Bosnich Secondary qualities fit in with thinking of Wenger Falkirk's solid bond puts pressure on Burns Board games unite Brighton battalions Football: Supporters Savour Victory over Leaders Crawshaw fails to dispel Fairclough's frustration The Times Old pals' axe falls on McGhee Stockport owe much to Mutch McColgan foiled in the final strides Chepchumba denies Briton victory on day of London Marathon records Busy Pirates plunder four successive wins Speedway Nokia Flora By a Special Correspondent: Juniors join veterans for South Africa tour Netball Guide to the Week Ahead Leopards secure place in play-offs Basketball Monarchs survive first-day jitters American Football Howley has final word as Cardiff hold sway Rugby Union: Three Tries by Influential Scrum Half Earns Cup Showdown with Swansea Wolves lack the bite to punish Castleford Rugby League: Warrington Coach Unimpressed with Routine Victory over Struggling Castleford as Broncos Secure Draw at the Death Top Gear Swansea do it the hard way Maloney leaves it late England juniors win slam in grand finale By a Correspondent: Martin is London's pride as last-gasp try salvages point Army dig deep to repel late Navy assault Hogg calls sevens shots in Melrose exhibition Rees excels as Wasps take further step to league title Nokia Leicester broken by final demands Rugby Union: Bath Overrun Exhausted Opponents to Secure Decisive League Victory By a Correspondent: Sale show no mercy as tired Gloucester run out of gas Stirring fightback reaps no reward for hard-up Orrell McGeechan taking pleasure in home comforts Morgans make success a family matter NatWest Darts rebels hit bull's eye with £600,000 TV deal SCA Scots slip in ice quest Curling Cecil adds cautionary note to trials Racing: Fast-Ground Gallops Slow Progress of Newmarket-Trained Horses Double blow for Curling Point-To-Point Results Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Southwell Hexham Blinkered first time Musselburgh Guide to our Racecard National Hunt Leaders Cricket week for all clubs Simon Wilde reports on the fostering of grassroots sport in the name of commentator Brian Johnston First blood to Holmes at chilly Mere Junior tour players and their clubs Junior Golf Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move How to Take Part Keen on Chess For the Record Rugby League Rugby Union Swimming Cricket 1,499 runners break three-hour barrier Flora Holding powers to record fourth win Wheelchair Results Citizen Eco-Drive Results and Statistics BT shareholders to vote on MCI merger The Times Educational Supplement Abf move sparks bid speculation Companies Topping up pensions can backfire on savers Tourist Rates Tuesday Times Ing Group Change on Week Word-Watching Healthy for the Tories Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Capitalisation, week's change IBM Mirror chairman faces battle over re-election The Times Inflation fears overdone—again New players join sports sector Alternative Investment Market EDS and Cap in line for Steel contract Hong Kong mission for fraudbuster Lee & Allen aims to capitalise on predicte rise in corruption The Times Picture Gallery Lucas Varity takes flak over dividend change CAA pricing in question City Index Legal & Public Notices National Power PLC Societies to vote on ending mutuality National Savings tops target University of Exeter Market must be wary of post-election policies Gilt Edged How Britain 's business voters may turn out Philip Bassett checks out general election intentions The Entertainers Wray taken by surprise The Times City Diary Tesco tribute Back to work Pin-up males Torture for the talentless Television Choice Radio Choice Infuriating woman; I hope she comes back Review BBC1 Conservatives lose support among managers, says survey CBI warns of rates threat to exports Times Two Crossword Cooking Lloyd's ready to tighten up monitoring Picture Gallery SFO helps Belgians to investigate £100m fraud Annington sells MoD homes for £10m Investec Co-op profits slide as boardroom pay rises Inflation Great Summer of Sport Contents Life League PCA Flight of the bumble bee points to a golden year Michael Henderson is enthralled by the prospect of the renewal AXA Derbyshire Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, identifies Surrey Durham Essex Glamorgan Gloucestershire Hampshire Kent Lancashire Leicestershire Middlesex As potential county champions for the 1997 season Northamptonshire Nottinghamshire Somerset Surrey Sussex Warwickshire Worcestershire Yorkshire Surrey lead way forward into world of bright colours Cricket on Sundays is becoming more spectator-friendly, Pat Gibson says 1996 Statistics AXA Hollioake's record inspires confidence Ivo Tennant says Alec Stewart's successor rankds highly as a motivator County-By-County Details for the 1997 Season Cricket'97 PCA The Times ITC Batsmen Occasional bowlers may prove useful AXA Double points, double gains ITC All-Rounders Terms and Conditions Quality of bowling a factor ITC Wicketkeepers Due to printing deadlines, it was not possible to… Rising Stars Reliability is the key to success ITC Bowlers Speight could provide desired impetus Sample ITC Selection Association strikes out on behalf of players Ivo Tennant on marketing plans that should benefit county professionals AXA The complete 1997 fixture list AXA
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