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News from 18/04/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Robin Williams, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, John Vincent, J. M. Lynch, Christopher Somerville, Alan C. Clifford, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Claus von Bulow, Hilary Finch, R. P. Ellis, K. J. Gardner, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gareth Boote, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Morag Preston, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Madge Dugdale, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bridget Harrison, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Hilda Brown, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, M. C. Fitzpatrick Head of Economics, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Dareh Gregorian, John Smart, Jason Niss?, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Robin Hanbury-Tenison Chief Executive, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Ros Drinkwater, Derwent May, Linda Battison, Keith Allan, Paul Durman, P. N. Beukers, R. A. J. Waddingham, Gillian Bowditch, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Magnus K. Moodie, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Alexander Schulenburg Director, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Michael Skelley, Richard Evans, Trevor Grove, Robin Neillands, B. C. Goss Director of Services, Roger Boyes, Phil Revell, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Tessa Blackstone, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Richard Duce, Albert Fisher, John Goodbody, George Smith, George Bird, Christopher Walker, James Provan, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Tom Walker and our Foreign Staff, Robert Richardson, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, J. E. Gray, Kenneth Rea, Hansie Cronje, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Stephen Tindale, Director, Alan Jenkins, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John Samuel, Trevor Coley, Benedict Nightingale, Shaun Evelegh, Philip Webster, Arthur Leathley and Jill Sherman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, C. J. Reddall, Sam Kiley, Michael Davies, Susan MacDonald, Patsy McIntyre, Michael Evans, Martyn Symington, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jason Niss, Jill Sherman and James Landale, Dennis Landau, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Lynne Truss Catches Chesterfield Cup Fever Page 46 Major offers free vote on Europe Heseltine and Clarke kept in dark By our Political Editor: Twenty new peers in surprise list Index World's favourite pastime makes it bumpy for BA Beware Beastly Symbols Poussin landscape sold abroad 'to save castle' Man held over Docklands bomb attack Grandpaddy My Life after Take that Netanyahu says he will stay and fight Tomorrow Win a Ford KA Canon Man charged with three Ira murders over 19 years Tight security as defendant appears in court accused of sniper killings BT Decision to review soldiers' sentences angers nationalists Food chiefs accused of £5m fraud ITN wins apology on 'fake' claim FBI help in murder hunt No drug charge for Yates Rape case contempt Accident driver charged BBC revisits Wessex Asylum plea allowed 1,600 protest calls Hat-trick appeal rejected Triple killer loses extradition appeal News in Brief Film due to knife gang that mugged Carlton TV chief Attackersd tailed Michael Green and his wife as the drove home in their Rolls-Royce Demand rises for burly bodyguards and fortress flats Minister tried to heal dog by prayer Warm spell brings butterflies out early By a Staff Reporter: Judge takes a soft line in paper row Midland Abused boy is given asylum in Canada Alzheimer's affects half older drivers killed in accidents The Link Woman too scared to save sister's life St Paul's to review arms sponsorship Large catch keeps fish prices steady Record bill for sex bias case News in Brief Fatal leap Ridings head Untimely flies Burial victory Train set on fire Bail extended Escaper caught Help No Title Rac puts a spoke in the ear driver's wheels Kathryn Knight reports on an unexpected move to get motorists out of the driving seat and on to their bikes Chesterfield fans call foul as FA Cup replay tickets sell out Jaguar By a Staff Reporter: Deadly snakes kept in unlocked garage The Vectra from Vauxhall Schwarzenegger faces up to his toughest challenge I'll be back, says Hollywood's all-action hero after heart sugery raises fears for his screen furture Two drinks a day keep the doctor away, but the odd tipple can kill Yakult PPP healthcare Steroids , steak and cigars don't help Medical Briefing Earliest 'ape' stood up 20m years ago Bangkok heroin smuggler given transfer to Holloway Thomas Cook QCs call for funds to give death row Briton a chance Vegetarian chef wins right to avoid meat Third eye Surveillance The Times Novelist sketched the Saint for supper Poll Day-13 Redwood aide is driving Tory revolt Free vote may expose sceptics as Parliament's noisy minority It was Edward Health's use of the free vote in 1971 that took Britain into Europe in the first place, Philip Webster writes Saga Services Ltd Shirley Williams at 66 -'all round good… More join single currency rebellion Prime Health Will race become an election issue? Times guide -… First direct Labour's bid for the first-time voters Heseltine adrift on the airwaves Radio Watch JAL Beware: candidate's mother at large Tory Francis Maude has a formidable ally, aged, 82, canvassing for him in a Morris Traveller, Matthew Parris writes Portillo shows the quality of loyalty is not strained Charles Bremner on a Cabinet minister who believes that his brand of Europscepticism puts him in the Conservative mainstream Sutch pulls out of fight with Major City Index Alliance Leicester BMA chief derides 'pathetic' pledge of £100m for NHS The Labour Campaign Jennifer 's family reject 'ear' replay Dishonesty is riot the cure for ailing system American Express John Burnett Blair puts his shirt on winning youth vote Ben macIntyre thinks the young will like the language of Labour's video: there is none Dixons Lib Dems put their recognisable face on parade Everyone thinks that they remember Shirley Williams, even if they are not sure where from, writes Alan Hamilton Major turns to fantasy News in Brief Tory veteran adopts anti-Europe ticket Elecotion Trail Direct Line Gardiner expects Reigate revenge Volvo Girl power puts spice into campaign for the Northern Line Five women, plus who just wants to chill out, are fighting for Hampstead, Joe Joseph writes Volvo V40 Welsh veteran raises hope of gain in seats Plaid Cymru BT The Manifesto Conservatives Labour Liberal Democrats Sage United in extreme caution 17: Immigration and race T&G What They Said The Facts Loan from Dole pays $300,000 Gingrich fine Fishermen find catch in record Phone in Direct Doormen put lock on Manhattan B&Q Netanyahu defies call to quit after fraud allegation Party told: This Government will stay where the people and history have put us Corruption scandal casts shadow across path of confident leader Analysis LineOne (Reuter): Force from Italy given gunmen's welcome Royal wanderer pledges to build a united Albania AB Airlines Mandela invites Mobutu to talks Yeltsin and Kohl fail to end impasse over Nato Computer firm to fight Bavarian charges of Internet pornography ITC Firenzi Police call for ban on Le Pen's private militia Seduced by the American dream New York Iain R. Webb falls for the understated clothes in luzurious fabrics on the other side of the Atlantic Cellnet Austria Holiday Break Away 'A damn bad business' Jeremy Lee-Potter explains why he was driven to resign as chairman of the British Medical Association Everest Section 2 Somak Holidays Hastings Direct Harrods Girls will be boys when it comes to PCs Computer games are taking us over, says Bridget Harrison Philip Howard That bulldog: did nobody warn Mr Mandelson? Fancy dress Big issues are personal I agree with the Eurosceptics' arguments, but I shall stick with decent John Major Impertinence Bets off Ticket to ride A party of positive Europeans Tessa Blackstone says Labour will end our isolation Free Vote After yesterday, Tories are looking to another election A Nation in Turmoil Netanyahu cannot emerge unscathed from the Bar-On scandal Wheel Progress The RAC backs a balanced transport policy Europe moves to the forefront of election campaign Disposal of toxic waste Never too late Schools for sale? Water costs Carey's moral agenda Lambs lost to foxes Economic future of St Helena UN wastage Shopping around Spelling it out Picture Gallery Court Circular Royal engagements Professor C. Colin Smith Bobby and Terry Walker Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial service Scriveners' Company Reception Supper Luncheons Service luncheon Dinners Anniversaries Circuit judges Scottish Episcopal Church University news Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Chaim Herzog Obituaries Personal Column Flights Directory Benz Flavours of Italy Flightseat's Tadeusz Zenczykowski Zawadski Flightwise Monument Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Jetworld Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Announcements B. H. P. A. The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Sunday Times Eric Holt (From our Correspondent ): On this Day April 18,1900 News The Times Crossword No 20,457 Business Picture Gallery Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Co-op suspends two after leaks Inflation falls to lowest for two years, but short of Tory target Cigarettes ban sparks snap reply H o F chiefs put their jobs on the line Business Rebirth of the Sea Empress Education Grenfell still pays former directors Kleinwort Benson Sport Television and Radio Page 46,47 Business Today Pension pressure Fishing around BBA plea on banks directive Action ahead Boot better Guiton up Sony chief The Royal Bank of Scotland Treasury urged to repay pension fund millions Chesterton names new chief Tourist Rates Henry Boot Villa float will make Ellis £4m Tax Team to double in size Peugeot blames price war for sharp fall Pizza chain stake cut Norwich vote today Discounts hit Smurfit Microsoft 'sizzles EU block over Lonrho British Building in talks Matthew Hall writ Multiple Display Advertising Items To the Devil his due Co-op allegations cloud purchase Tale of two property companes Whither for Alan Sugar and Amstrad? Fisher must change ways, says England Names angry at Lloyd's wealth plan Prudential sales point to savings slowdown Guardian Commodities Liffe Options Klondike mood likely on bids for A&l shares Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Albert Fisher House of Fraser Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Bad road-holding Tempus Aston Villa Wall Street No Title Bowe upsets Abbott City Diary Villa windfall Imro bonuses Back-pedalling Great Turner Tobacco duo plot 241 challenge Morag Preston on an event longer smoking campaign Picture Gallery Why Blair and Major say 'wait and see' on the euro Both leaders would join Emu if it seemed politically expedient TES Britain needs pension compulsion and affordable second-tier schemes New law is harming retirement provision Millions will be victims of a windfall tax BT The Times Unit Trust Information Service "Old Speckled Hen" Gilts higher, equities mark time Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Self-confessed fakes turn in the real thins Pop CDs: Tragedy has not deflected the Charlatans form making a watershed album, says David Sinclair The Open University Pop 1 Pop 2 Top Ten Albums The devil in the teen angel Basically, Robbie Williams should not have been in Take That. He was much better suited to Bad Boys Inc Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop 3 Pop 4 The bookshop baby boom Literature: Authors are starting young but can they write? Nicolette Jones HMV Books Picture Gallery Music 1 Wrestlers in golden trainers Dance Jonathan Burrows The Place Zovirax Cold Sore Cream Music 2 Picture Gallery Putting a shine on Handel London Concert Alexander Balus QEH Hungarian heat String Quartet Competition Barbican Tomorrow Talking shop with actors Theatre: Kenneth Rea on the task of teaching even the greatest how to speak, Plus review Art Galleries Theatre 1 Plot to catch the conscience The Herbal Bed Duchess Theatre 2 Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Times theatre Choice 2 Phobia caused incompetence Court Appeal Law Report April 18 1997 Court of Appeal Theft of credit 4 Master of Business Administration Kingston University MBA Career Guide The Management School Lancaster University UWE Bristol Power to compel child witness Restricting reports of tribunals Leicester University Kaplan Directing jury on need for verdict University of Southampton Greenwich College St. Aldates College Career Analysis Ltd Master of Business Administration University of Paisley Durham University Business School Warwick Business School Leeds University Business School University of Bath The University of Reading The University of Birmingham SGBS MBA Fair University of Surrey Times Newspapers Ashridge De Montfort University Cranfield University University of Wales The Nottingham Trent University Eagle Eyes Required The Sunday Times Interior Design Courses NBS Business Development Manager for Ravensbourne Ltd University of Southampton The University of Liverpool Bursar St. Christopher School Edge hill University College Thames Water Bursar St. George's University Huron Independent Schools' Bursars Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items You select a school, but will it select your child? David Charter on a boy who lost out because of changes in the school places system Softly, softly school spins a web for parents and students Phil Revell reports on a ground-breaking Internet boost for education Tokens Why St Hilda's needs some men Hilda Brown on an historic step at Oxford Runners up to 5 hours, 18 minutes, 13 sees Unisys Flora London Marathon Wimbledon rejects equal pay claims Tennis: All England Club Prepares to Unveil now No 1 Court as Part of Rebuilding Plans Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move For the Record Keene on Chess ITC Sports Letters Other man's goal Suitable case Today's Fixtures When he's 64 Walsh fails drug test Newbury William Hill Desert Story books Guineas place Racing: Win for Stoute-Trained Colt Adds Weight to Horris Hill Form Yesterday's Results Ayr Thirsk Course Specialists Longer trip to suit Ghataas Rapid Raceline Pienaar takes on extra role as coach In Brief A Times Newspapers Competition Allied forces see future assured Rugby Union England's Leading Clubs Get Record Sponsorhip Deal Britons on song with bronze medal medley Swimming: Records Tumble as Australians Play Leading Role at World Championships Leek on threshold of journey's end Non-League Football: Thwarted Club Ready for next Rung on Ladder Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Title struggle exposes flaws in the system Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices India fail to force pace of drive for equality Cricket Australia built around twin towers Hansie Cronje, the captain of South Africa, runs the rule over the tour party and identifies its strengths Champion to pocket £210,000 prize-money Snooker Jones battles on in vain Raper aims to reverse Castleford decline Rugby League Test of potential faces England hopefuls Lloyd runs into form in fine style Perfect Cooke paves the way to team title Table Tennis Students sent down with all guns blazing SKY sports BT Scoreboard Blue Army's grand day out AA Home Insurance Liverpool remain positive Football Word-Watching World Watching Do you Remember when... ? Television Choice Radio Choice Ritual sacrifice of real life in EastEnders BBC1 Australia keep faith with troubled Taylor Slater recalled for Ashes series Times Two Crossword London Marathon 40-41 Carter steps back on course O'NeilPs stock rises as Europe awaits Medical opinion Uefa renews attack on FA Tennis 42 Longines A Spring Ticket to Scotland A high road to heaven Where would you to in Scotland in the spring? Susan MacDonald asks seven Scots to reveal their secrets Country Cottages in Scotland Making a song and dance Festivals What's on and where Weekend escape to a wilderness The wilds o Rannoch Moor are a delight, writes Martyn Symington Thistle Hotels Getting There Challenge of those unfamiliar fairways John Samuel discovered some hidden gems among Scotland's many links; Robin Neillands suggests Scotts Castle Holidays Ardnamurchan Peninsula Courses Widows are At Budget Prices No Title How to Book Put your best foot forward In search of a bite on the River Tay Keith Allan tries his luck with rod and line on a river famous among anglers for exvellent sport Sheer paradise for bird lovers Ros Drinkwater visits St Kilda, a hostile, but idyllic, environment Where to Fish and Stay When to Go Follow a queen over the sea to Skye Keith Allan takes a cruise among the islands off the west coast Castle that keeps its magic Gillian Bowditch returns to Culzean to find first impressions undiminished Cherry blossom and golden plover Scotland is a nature lover's paradise, says Derwent May National treasure Scotland's art galleries house some Take a walk down a riot of colour Linda Battison enjoys the sights and smells of Scottish gardens Visits Changing the way the Scots think about food The game is great, so is the seafood. It's time locals, not foreigners, started eating it, says Alan Jenkins P&O Scottish Ferries A tribute to Wallace Tony Dawe reports on the celebrations in stirling Fish Cheese Eleraig Highland Chalets Peace and quiet in an old battleground Robert Richardson on the charms of the Scottish Borders Truly a city of Europe You'll never tire of the many attraction of Edinburgh, writes Susan MacDonald Factbox Orkney Scotland Information we go to pieces North of the border, a good place to stay Ros Drinkwater runs her eye over a wide variety of holiday and hotel accomodation in Scotland Holiday Accommodation Isle of Mull Crofts & Castles MacKay's agency Scottish Farmhouse Holidays The Royal Circus Hotel Torrisdale Castle Holidays Loch Melfort Hotel The grange Multiple Display Advertising Items Palace Hotel St Andrews Chirnside Hall Country Cottages in Scotland Piper's lament for the fallen clansmen Christopher Somerville uses music to summon the ghosts of Culloden Tram and coach and planes How to Get Here Scottish Convention Bureau Factbox Advertisement Scotland: one of Europe's great conference destinations Whiskies galore Trevor Grove tours the seven distillerles of Islay to discover the secrets of world-famous malt whiskies British Midland Tour Details

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