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News from 15/04/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Peter Talbot Willcox, Adrian Lee, John Vincent, Michael Horsnell and Adam Fresco, Philip Webster and James Landale, Giles Hunt, Andrew Longmore, Brian Parker, Robin Keigwin, Fred Wachsberger, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, John Habgood, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Clare Bayley, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, John A. Heywood, Peter Wood, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, H. Booth, Jeremy Willoughby, Woodrow Wyatt, Peter Barnard, Brian Sheldon, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Jill Sherman and Stephen Farrell, Luke Clancy, Jonathan Fenby, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, W. C. F. Butler, Michael Theodoulou, Andrew Mimmack, Gary Slapper, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Alasdair Mitchell, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, John Russell Taylor, James Morton, Pat Curry, Richard Hobson and Russell Kempson, Richard Layard, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Watt and Richard Ford, Anjana Ahuja, Scrivenor, Michael Gifford, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Brian Glanville, Jason Cowley, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Richard Oxon, Dominic Kennedy, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Penny Tucker, Marianne Curphey, Philip Webster, Arthur Leathley and Polly Newton, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, Neil Cooper, Vince Wright, Alasdair Murray, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Bob Worcester, Ian Sutherland, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Thomas Stuttaford, Anthony Howard, Christopher Irvine,

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No Title Blair echoes Tory threat to disrupt EU Labour 'prepared to be isolated' Whitewater sentence Atherton leads Index Babies' Secret Sing Language Millions face water curbs as firms unite on drought The Hunt for Britain's Tiger Woods Labour collars the bulldog spirit Terry Marsh steps down over 'fraud Actress in the Convent Home & Contents Insurance Services Limited Why we Live Longer Holiday airlines rated for their delays McColgan gives girl aged 5 her marathon medal Richard Clapham: an apology Debonair Britons in grenade blast hope for early return The Best and Worst Poets' rhymes restore reason £¼m spent on illegal immigrant with Aids SAGA Services Ltd Hopes rise for cancer vaccine News in Brief Head returns Fire talks resume Closed hearing Desert triumph Killer faces extradition after 16 years on run Broadmoor escaper recaptured in Ireland By a Staff Reporter: Woman 'felled general' in taxi rank row Star couple are joking apart Murder victim had been stalked Informix Couple accuse surgeons over son's brain damage Abbey National Baby weighs in at over 141b Education advisers fail spelling test Ex-head puts case for keeping Classics Mercury Fundraiser who lost touch dies News in Brief Teacher jailed Workers win Nanny cleared Fatal mixture 999 man banned Family homes Tiger's success may inspire others to win their stripes Black British golfers play off major handicap Lottery funds 'going to elitist heritage plans' Hill House Hammond Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Public face of Parker Bowles We live longer but have to pay the price for old age Health of nation report shows better treatment is offset by over-eating and drinking From infection to immunisation in three generations Medical Briefing First Mortgage Study backs dietary value of tomatoes Tussauds to sell off roving earls' silver Cancer and asthma fears drive more people to GPs Boy, 9, dies in quad bike accident Travel as many times as you like from £59.95 a year Efficiency measures in NHS don't help patients' Poll Day Laid-back islanders will vote with the tide Matthew Parris discovers a haven for those feeling buffeted by the winds of British politics but unwilling to leave Britain. The Isles of Scilly are warm, wild and salty, an easy-going election-free zone Blair may find bulldog symbol bites the hand that needs it Robin Young on the great British history of Labour's newest recruit Dieting the Healey Way Can the Ashdown factor win the West? Labour raises campaign cash with hotel surcharge scam James Landale on the secret subsidising of Tony Blair's travelling costs Nokia Connecting People Which Party Plays the Best Tunes? BT Blair announces plans for 300 specialist schools Major responds with personal attack and claim of shameless contract with hypocrisy The Labour Campaign Rumbold dumps Cabinet's 'wait and see' policy on currency Conservative Campaign London's political circus looks far less relevant from a distance Slimline Healey leaps into action Damian Whitworth on a youthful veteran raising eyebrows in Leeds Party relaunch spurred by fall in polls TSB Tory leaflet withdrawn News in Brief Demon adverts Copy candidate Labour saluted Clear as a Bell Astute network in West backs man from Mi6 Anthony Howard assesses the prospects for the Liberal Democrats in their traditional stronghold Woolwich Direct Ashdown ridicules his rivals' tax plans Polly Newton on the Lib Dems' claim that the other parties are offering 'sweet nothing Surveys hint that the real fight is beginning at last The Polls Hastings Direct Citroen ZX Party Tunes Nationwide Pastor pens hymn of praise to the Goldsmith gospel Joe Joseph on the songwriter who believes that a musical message from teh Referendum Party could conquer the charts Major reveals his strategy to keep on pedalling Peter Barnard finds the Prime Minister caught out by the deceptively easy delivery of a radio all-rounder Picture Gallery Kinshasa becomes a ghost town as Mobutu is defied Sam Kiley sees the Zairean capital express its contempt for the embattled dictator as more towns fall to the rebal advance Iran 'developing long-range missile' Legal & General Families' plea for hostages Swiftcall Vs British Telecom Cypriots storm British base Jailed Whitewater banker delivers blow to Clintons Demand for Reno sacking after fund inquiry is rejected Hewlett Packard Economic ills spark revolt on St Helena St. Joseph's Hospice Last herd of bison dwindles to 1,200 Race for riches on the Yangtze yields pot of gold China is trying to inject new life into an economic backwater, James Pringle reports from the polluted city of Chongqing The Times Women try to end male hold on top jobs in Austria SS officer pleads illness at retrial The Sunday Times By our Foreign Staff: Belgian police under fire Help Reuter: Peace force gathers in Albania Striking doctors in Paris clash Midland Bank Alarm delay mystery in Turin Shroud fire World in Brief (AP): Gunman 'stalked Nixon (AFP): Yeltsin sacks minister China attack is 'lame duck' (AFP): Boesak faces 32 charges (Reuter): Agreeing to disagree at last The babies who speak in signs A new study finds the use of gestures by babies integral; to development. Anjana Ahuja reports Valerina Little fingers that do the talking Coping with IBS Cellnet 'If I had two lives, one of them would be spent in a convent' Sampling the life of a nun put Fiona Shaw in touch with her spirituality, says. Jason Cowley The Open University The Missions to Seamen The Times Labour will raise leaving age to 18 Richard Layard on Brown's plans to end unemployment All those jobless after six months will get an offer Hunted out Picture Gallery We still need Orwell So keep the Aspidistra Flying is to be politically sanitised by Hollywood Her Nibs Grave matter Plane talk P. H. S.: Overboard Mr Blair goes to sea in a sieve Woodrow Wyatt is sceptical of the campaign relaunch African Twilight The time for talks is past, Mobutu must go Mozart of the Greens American can learn more from Tiger than how to swing Red Herrings Labour should not be let off the hook Democracy no substitute for a shared public morality Damage to newspapers Reporting Hong Kong Speech therapists' pay National Trust ban on hunting deer Shopping around Crime and punishment Calm before the rage? Threat to children from 'alcopops' Boys and air pistols Spelling it out Clearing up the House Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord Rippon of Hexham, QC Merchant Adventurers Personal Column Birthdays today Reception City University Dinner Lord Mayor of Westminister Haydn and Schubert manuscripts found Marriage Anniversaries School news Forthcoming marriages Britannia Royal Naval College Churchill's Stairlifts plc Professor David Keith-Lucas David Keith-Lucas, CBE, aeronautical engineer and Professor of Aircraft Design, Cranfield Institute of Technology, 1965-72, died on April 6 aged 86. He was born on March 25,1911 Personal Column Flights Directory Jetline Flightwise Monument Travel Capital Flights Embassy Flight Centre Airlink Worldwide Worldlink Court & Social Multiple Display Advertising Items Claude Boisgirard The Sunday Times Laxmishanker Pathak Laxmishanker Pathak, businessman, died on March 31 aged 72. He was born in India on March 5,1925 House of Commons Monday, April 4 Royalty Theatre Canon Frank Colquhoun Canon Frank Colquhoun, former Principal of the Southwark Ordination Course, died on April 3 aged 87. He was born on October 28,1909 Runners up to 3 hours, 49 minutes, 56 secs Flora Flora London Marathon Flora Flora London Marathon Citizen Eco-Drive Form of Chelsea forwards proves decisive factor The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game The Times How to Make a Transfer in ITF The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,454 Business Western Provident Association Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Double boost on UK inflation outlook John Charcol Picture Gallery Co-op £6bn merger proposal is rejected Accountants 'shield' launderers Arts Law Bardon and Camas link Sport Glaxo attacked over US political donations Television and Radio Business Today Dash for cash at Alliance GM drives to $1.8bn in quarter Appleyard fall Paper money Gas study Intel ahead Bruce & Partners UK Larger Company survey Hanson plans sale of electrical division to buyout for £135m GEC-Alsthom wins £100m train deal Shoe plan could cost Sears £300m Ostrich scheme man faces DTI attack on new project BAA has record 98m passengers Pearl gives AMP a boost Zeneca completes Salick purchase Business Roundup Shield allays fears Fyffes issues warning BT seeks MCI approval Avonmore launches bid Wardle Storeys steady Granada write-off Coca-Cola advances Doeflex leaps 59% Jarvis shares improve Tourist Rates Don Quixote tilts at the Co-op Regan the Barbarian cannot breach the mutual gate BT's MCI deal prompts question Cordiant hunts for a strategy Rising value of sterling takes its toll at ABF Legal & General Proudfoot suffers £33m loss Minolta GUS strengthens data business with $299m deal De La Rue sheds jobs in revamp Shares climb back after early Wall Street jitters Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 Terminal delay Tempus GUS Bardon/Camas Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Rules of the Co-op same The Times City Diary Trying time The Times City Diary Alarm bells The Times City Diary Small print The Times City Diary Party player The Times City Diary Industrial charm offensive to sell wares of UK plc Oliver August at the Hanover Trade Fair, co-sponsored by the UK for the first time Successes outshine failings of the glistening bank Graham Searjeant says the European Bank is moving on DATASTREAM/ICV Why windfall tax is sound The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Shares end well off their lows Member HSBC Group Salute the boss of bossa nova As the Barbican prepares a tributr concert, Clive Davis looks back on the legacy of Brazil's Antonio Carlos Jobim The Times Pop 1 Pop 2 Liquorice allsorts Jazz Pizza Express, Wi Finger in the ear to the ground Pop: Beth Orton makes folk music hip; Wilco do the same with country Beth Orton Union Chapel, NI Pop 3 Warp and wild weft Wilco/Kim Richey Shepherds Bush Empire Music Tricks with a trombone Concert BCMG/Howarth Birmingham Small world of a Mogul monarch Visual Art: Richard Cork seizes a rare opportunity to marvel at some royal treasures, Plus other London shows Classical Choice A guide to the best available classical music recordings, presented in conjunction with BBC Radio 3 programme Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Beauty and the Beast Visual Art 3 Around the Galleries CD Choice Art Galleries Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in in London and (where indicated with the symbol) an release across the country Theatres Choice 2 Royal fling, movie-style Theatre: Stripped-down Shakespeare; polemical satires in Doublin and Dundee Antony and Cleopatra Bridewell Unholy mess Sour Grapes Peacock, Dublin Choice 3 Seeking the lost cause A Greater Tomorrow Dundee Rep Theatre Danger, suite crime Stree crime is worrying, says Gary Slapper, but corporate criminality far more so Money matters Picture Gallery The Labour contenders Inns and Outs Putting on the glitz Leading question More free lawyers Berwin Leighton Mr Howard gets something right Andrew Mimmacki applauds an attempt at faster justice Suite Crime Quarry Dougall Intellectual Property Zarak Macrae Brenner Quarry Dougall Cavendish Boyle Fax: Dare you take your child to this museum? James Morton outlines the case for a museum of old-fashioned justice in central England Garfield Robbins Corporation of London Allen & Overy Women making a difference Frances Gibb announces the winners of the achievement contest Capsticks BT Hamilton Downing Solicitors Laurence Simons Waltons & Morse Solicitors Bank of Bermuda Bournemouth University Denton Hall Shoosmiths&harrison Solicitors Graham Gill & Young Coutts Zarak Macrae Brenner Chambers Professional Recruitment Quarry Dougall Tax Lawyer Global Markets AMEC International Lawyer Eagan Janion ASA Law Require experienced residential and… Are You a Law Graduate? Westminster Medical Isreli higher education institute associated with… All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Brick Court Chambers Linklaters & Paines Hollins/Bridge Street Chambers Legal & Public Notices Sheffield International Limited The Chambers of Mr Alan Rawley Q. C. Mr John Goldring Q. C. PSD Michael Page Quary Dougall Laurence Simons Lovell White Durrant Chambers Banking & Finance Graham Gill & Young Company Lawyer Quorry Dougall PSD Stella Artois Do's and don'ts before starting Freedom for Small Businesses! Business to Business Business Opportunities Franchise fervour continues to rise Ready-made businesses prove popular, says Rodney Hobson Exhibitors Already Looking Ahead Prime Analysis (Europe) Limited Investor(s) Required Be a Private Detective International Product Design Lorraine Electronics The London Mortgage Company Ltd Telecommunications Time Applewoods is looking upmarket Loans & Investment Q. M. Ltd Midland The Listening Bank Franchising in the 90'S Future Recruitment & Training Centres Prontaprint! Franchise World Practical Car and Van Rental Ltd British Franchise Association Pirtek Executive Recruitment Partnerships Business & Ltd Co Dove Travel Interlink Express All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: The Chase Organisation This free guide could prevent costly mistakes Natwest Message plus Oh Nellie to have fitness advantage Racing: Lack of Rain Causes Difficulties as Craven Meeting Gets under Way Thunderer: Newmarket Thunderer: Exeter Guide to our Racecard Stay loyal to Friendship Cheltenham Channel 4 Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Cheltenham William Hill Villa fine Bosnich for taking his leave Football The Times Continental leaders afflicted by serious weekend hangovers Defiant Jones keeps Stockport climbing Badminton winner forced out by injury Equestrianism Sale seek to enhance European prospects Rugby Union British Midland Paul call-up has Bulls on horns of dilemma Rugby League Defiant McColgan to bypass Athens Atheletics: World Championships out of the Running Irvine treats Ferrari's party politics with indifference Michael Calvin reports on the uncertain future of the Ulsterman despite his second place in the Argentine Grand Prix For the Record Pools Forecast Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Fina brings in annual world titles In Brief Ashes can rekindle optimism England ready to spring into summer of vital challenges Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, says the fortunes of the national team have never been more important on eve of new season Picture Gallery Word-Watching Audi Lomas in spin over dispute Table Tennis Today's Fixtures A runaway train of success Television Choice Radio Choice Dot, Jim and the Poms: displaced people Review Picture Gallery BBC1 Picture Gallery Golf wakes to dawn of the Tiger era America hails player whose mastery transcended a tournament and captivated a nation Times Two Crossword No 1068 Picture Gallery Athletics Atherton granted six-Test tenure Supporters count the cost of success Motor Racing Canon

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