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News from 19/04/1997

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Phil Yates, Peter Brookes, J. Austen, Matthew Wall, Paul Heiney, E. D. Marshall, Portia Colwell, Andrew Pierce, Sue Masterman, Norman Jenkins, Michael Nazir-Ali, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Mill Lane, Andrew de Berry, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Tony Turnbull, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, David Steel, Ronald Blythe, Hilary Finch, Christine Brinkley, Michael Bracewell, Robin Neiliands, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Beryl Bye, Ginny Dougary, Geoffrey Howe, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Jeremy Seal, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Nicholas Bonsor, Louise Godfrey, Bernard Levin, Ruth Gledhill and Dareh Gregorian, Amanda Kelly, Deputy Chief Executive and Borough Solicitor, Carl Evans, Rosemary J. Plant, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Robert Sheehan, D. R., Arthur Leathley and Stewart Tendler, Helen Stevenson, Caroline Merrell and Anne Ashworth, Ruth Gledhill, G. Collard, Elizabeth McCracken, Nigel Tisdall, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, John WELCH(Organiser), Ian Morton, Leila Cumber, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Helen Dunmore, Michael Clark, Lois Letts, Kristine Kathryn Rush, Frances Bissell, Quentin Letts, Audrey Magee, P. B., Charles Bremner, R. Hobdell, Peter Barnard, Nicholas Wapshott, Christopher Mant, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Lisa Jardine, Stephen Bogart, Lizanne Rose, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Douglas Stewart, Gordon Chilvers, Hugh MUIRHEAD(Director), Stephen Clover, Anglesey, Marianne Curphey, Gavin Lumsden and Nathan Yates, Rachel Bridge, Mavis Cheek, p. w., L. G., Lin Jenkins, Nathan Yates, David Baddiel, Barry Millington, J. D. MITSON(Registrar), James Pettifer, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, J. Drummond, Graham Woolley, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, Polly Newton, John Russell Taylor, Oliver August and Daniel McGrory, P. W., Karen Zagor, Peter Stothard, P. H. S, James Allcock, David Orr, Lucien Shepherd, Elisabeth Luard, Linda McDougall, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Sarah Cunningham, Roger Maynard and Shirley English, Louise Nicholson, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Peter McCree, Sean Thomas, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Elisa Segrave, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Anne Ashworth, Joanna Pitman, Nick Szczepanik, Willliam Corlett, Stewart Tendler and Nicholas Watt, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Sara McConnell, Robert Crampton, Pat Dean, Alan Copps, Sean Coughlan, Chris Parker, Jason Nissé, Stewart Tendler, Paul Wilkinson and Kevin Eason, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Craig Lord, John Lenahan, Matthew Parris, Frank Ockenfels III, Antony Wakeham, Secretary, Michael Hill, Judy Astley, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, A. Varlaam, Christopher Hawtree, Tim Wapshott, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Helen Mound, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, G. Armitage, Roy Hattersley, Helen Pridham, Donald Watt, Ian Brodie, Murray DUNLOP(Captain, Rn), Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Graham Searjeant, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Tim Jones, Trevor Fishlock, Hattie Ellis, David Sinclair, Brian Mountford, R. White, Simon tomes, Heath Brown, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Birch, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Paul Kelbie, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Dr Dashboard, Drusilla Modjeska, Simon Bevan, Christopher Irvine,

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Sinner and Saint Howe attacks 'damaging ' Tory advert Grandee leads Europhite backlash Election 97 Election 97 Security review as IRA disrupts travel The Times Index Picture Gallery Church goes to battle over craze for exotic weddings Mum, my Boyfriend's Staying the Night Lady T runs out of credit Make the Most of your Windfall Win a £8,000 Ford Ka Donor's blood infects patients with HIV The Fourth Estate Monday Gang rapists sentenced Hattersley and Hurd peerages Investors fail to claim shares Rising price of childhood fame Industry counts cost of latest IRA disruption Low risk, maximum effect Peoples Phone Audi Fishermen stage protests over EU Couple killed in Mozambique Farmers attack the beef trade News in Brief Kaletsky award Zoo shoots rhino Beetle alert New Bond girl Paper hires Self Firemen on strike Youths weep at long sentences for rape of tourist 'You showed no mercy: she showed immense courage' Husband wishes he had saved marriage as wife rebuilds life Undercover soldier who shot at rat is cleared Golf club ends up in bunker over raffle Out of work Tv addict 'lost the will to live' Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Gang's violent horseplay is seen again on arcade video The Times on Monday Wickes Sister to rethink vital surgery Operation at home may ease fears over bone-marrow donation Girl , 14, tells how 'hero' boyfriend died saving her life IBM pays police ?lm for system collapse News in Brief Transplant claim Appeal verdict Singer charged Bright spark Bus ride to jail Crime writer sticks knife into claims on education Alliance Leicester Smoking Causes Heart Disease Hot weather speeds strawberry crop Tony Blair interview By a Staff Reporter: Escaped murderer appears in court B&Q Triple killer to be deported to Britain after parole victory Glasgow prepares for 'Mag Dog' McCafferty after 23 years spent in Australian prison Flymo Obsession The bridal train is now waiting at the platform Couples turn increasingly to offbeat venues since change in marriage laws Currys Little white lie helped to get round parish law Heed the prophetic voice in politics Tredo PC put on Jewish garb to trap gang Saga Services Ltd Eubank was reckless at display Poll Day Germans see puppet ploy as 'pitiful' Caricatures of foreign leaders are nothing new, Charles Bremner writes, but the Tory View of an ally has shocked diplomatic sensibilities 'It's amazing how important the British think we Germans are' Oliver August and Daniel McGrory find that an Englishman is more worried about the effect of the Conservatives' Kohl poster than the Chancellor's countrymen Crass advert signals surrender A 14-year-old chip off Nye Bevan's block I'm betting my shirt on this Ch£ckout The Savings 'Order, order' she shouts happily to the… One-woman show gives politics a miss Betty Boothroyd enjoys opponents' support in an 'oasis of sanity and civilisation' Ben MacIntyre meets Madam Speaker, who has few complaints about missing the 'cut and thrust of a good fight' in West Bromwich West M&G Windfall Pep Virgin direct US-style district attorneys proposed Hurd and Hattersley head Major's list of 21 new peers Goldsmith loses fight for airtime Election Trail The Open University Blair woos 10 million pensioners Comet Thatcher supports revolt against single currency The Rebels Joke call wins two votes for Major Mercury a Cable & Wireuess Company Sedimentary Glyptolith Lady Olga sallies forth to battle The Tory Bevan boy ignores family ties Valerie Elliott on the young relative of a Labour icon who gave John Prescott a piece of his mind Jeep It's all perfectly clear, if clearly far from perfect New Labour or not, for John Prescott clause four still comes first-before clauses one, two and three. But Peter Barnard is sure he means what he knows Forte Paddy puts his shirt on public wisdom The First of series of interview with the party leaders: Paddy Ashdown talks to The Times Miele New arrival spells family delight The Stamina Factor America on alert as military gangs mark red-letter day Clinton supports Hong Kong Mercantile Credit Harvard inquiry over racist hate mail Dunblane visit prompts gun law rethink in Australia Midland direct Belgium to act on child case errors World Summary Famine nears Cheque charges Woman of straw (Reuter): Young blood Mobutu clan 'is plotting to kill US oil workers' Zaire's leader allegedly wants a massacre to provoke foreign action and halt the rebels, Sam Kiley writes in Kinshasa Direct Line Mortgages Chirac likely to call snap election as Maastricht woes increase Epidemic fear halts airlift of refugees Pressure grows on Netanyahu to resign The Sunday Times Italy goes on alert after Iranian terrorist squad 'sets up base in Milan' Greek troops give poetic Albanian rebels wide berth Tom Walker in Vlore reports how a " traditional" welcome from revolutionaries toting guns and verse was avoided Kuoni Bulgarian voters look to keep Socialists in the cold Sunrise Mobility Russia in thrall to pop diva Politicians and celebrities vie for limelight at rocking grandmother's forty-eighth birthday party Inflation homes in on US envoy Opera & Ballet The Times theatre Elvis back on track with Dylan The Times Church in Tuscany yields 16th-century mummies Sweet smell of success for Mayor A cute case now terminal Theatre: Benedict Nightingale overdoses on the sugar in the musical of Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl The Rail Shop Opinion Please don't watch, it spoils the fun Picture Gallery The Times Next Week On Monday Is Tony Blair our answer to Helmut Kohl? Daniel Johnson says the Labour leader is really a Christian Democrat Sleaze pie Give the divorced their day in church The Bishop of Rochester, Michael Nazir-Ali, says the Church must be flexible on remarriage Out of town, out of mind We feel guilty about rural England—but go on ruining it On the boards The Times Diary Unloading The Times Diary Head to head The Times Diary Please Send Flowers The Conservatives prepare for Opposition A Poll for Chirac The prospect of elections on both sides of the Channel Bulldogs and Bloodhounds All but the purists will welcome the new peers Britain as 'a loser' outside Europe Election 97 Electoral law Church's obligations on baptism St Helena's discontents Field sports Record births Romantic notions The last 'proper ' cavalry charge Pedestrian crossings Right for the job? Without words Court Circular Royal engagements Mary Douglas Leakey Eltham College Service dinner Dinners Personal Column Memorial service Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Court & Social Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Debrett Ancestry Research Ltd Service luncheon Sir David Hildyard Sir David("Toby") Hildyard, KCMG, DFC, former British Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, died on April 5 aged 80. He was born on May 4,1916 Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Lesley Scott-Ordish Lesley Scott-Ordish, founder of Pets as Therapy, died of cancer on March 26 aged 65. She was born on March 25,1932 Multiple Classified Advertising Items An Aerial Garage Joanna Lewis Joanna Lewis, physiotherapist, died on April 2 aged 86. She was born on November 25,1910 News The Times Crossword No 20,458 Opinion AA Information Superlative Travel Magazine Weekend Directory Inside Section 2 Today Co-op injunction forces Regan to delay ?1bn bid Business Today Stock Market Indices Big vote in favour of NU float Judge gives Lloyd's names May deadline Racal issues second warning Working Week Jardine acts over PNG mercenary allegations Business Pay package for insurance chief up 24% A&L says £250m of shares yet to be claimed Martin Currie Sport Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Building Societies Financial Planning Savings Insurance The Hidden Assets at Claydon Heeley Chemring shares hit by warning PGA stake Regalian deal Peek tumbles Evans to leave Woolwich Direct BT coup outflanks arch-rival Telefónice deal gives entry to expanding Latin American market Burford error leads to emergency action` Liberty plans London and Tokyo expansion Helene set to cancel listing after talks fail School Curriculum and Assessment Authority SE moving towards greater transparency Investors Chronicle the City Indise out Housebuying season enjoys steady start Business Roundup Eagles Aim is £750,000 Hearts to diversify Northern Foods deal Beales issues warning Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Company kicks off art events with a load of old rubbish Hidden Assets Joanna Pitman on a marketing consultancy that intends to stage exhibitions in its office Rewarded for succeeding in a world of risk A Working Week for: Michael Bright Marianne Curphey meets a maverick chief executive who says his lack of qualifications would rule him out if he were starting today Govett Investment Commodities Liffe Options Institutions bid up to 520p for Alliance shares 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 Chemring A&L Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Distress beacons light up Tempus Liberty Wall Street Unlock your windfall's potential The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Caroline Merrell suggests how A&l members who decide to sell their free shares immediately can make best use of the cash Some serious consideration should be given to reducing credit card or other debts Market forces to boost price New government, new taxes Personal Investor Protégés Mercury Asset Management Insurance The Royal Bank of Scotland Martin Currie Maddening pension plight Comment Act now to fix a rate Sara McConnell on why the best mortgage deals are disappearing Legal & General Investment Management Tiger, Tiger burning bright but success comes at a price Anne Ashworth on what it takes to turn a protégé into a wunderkind Virgin direct Jupiter Henderson Investors Gartmore GT Global Rate rise in the wings Matthew Wall interprets the latest economic indicators Prices of second-hand policies soar Foreign Colonial Time bomb is still ticking Marianne Curphey, Gavin Lumsden and Nathan Yates on the mammoth efforts required to avoid millennium disaster Leaseholder reforms delayed Cheshire Building Society Bristol & West First National Building Society Guernsey Limited Schroders Save & Prosper Pitfalls and privileges of group pension plans Ask the right questions before you join, says Sara McConnell "Where can I sell my beautiful home?" The Equitable Life Policy Plus Paragon mortgages Direct Step by step saving Regular investments could pay dividends, Karen Zagor says Prudential Scottish Widows Policy Choice Direct Directline Tax Tracker The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Commercial Union Prolific Tax adds to travel costs Nathan Yates finds a direct insurer may offer the cheapest holiday cover Summer Holiday Insurance Hambro Insurance Services Group Plc Abbey Life Pensions Money Section The Equitable Life Who pays for an accident at work? Group health insurance can have its drawbacks, Helen Pridham discovers Case Study Policy Portfolio Hill Samuel Asset Management NatWest Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Woolwich Fidelity Investments Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Pensioners need to claim benefits The Times Money Information Service Chase De Vere Investments Plc Reduction in the dividend tax credit will hit all pension schemes Polite service Ernie's drop of Scotch Voting not to order The Equitable Life Why it is unwise to bank on electoral register Cruel trap for war widows Direct Line Financial Services Rule Britannia Payout policies mixed Elson Associates General Accident The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Shares end week on a steady note Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Sleepytime fails to be stirred Racing: 1,000 Guineas Thrown Open after Cecil-Trained Filly Disappoints Blockbuster Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Peanuts Pet takes up long distance challenge Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Stratford Thunderer: Newbury Thunderer: Ayr Muchea can topple Revoque Racing: Favourtie Vulnerable in Greenham Stakes at Newbury Guide to our Racecard Racing next Week Al Abraq to give Hills repeat win Newbury BBC1 William Hill Rapid Raceline Eales drives ill-founded gibes from his mind Golf Crystal Holidays Hendry's ascent to seventh heaven littered with pitfalls Phil Yates foresees a difficult task ahead for the world snooker champion Cooke continues medal chase Table Tennis Let those in glass houses build the fence Schockemohle rides to rescue Sport in Brief Sale ready to delay the Wasps title party Rugby Union By our Sports Staff: Chapman relishes first-class return Selectors take note as Butcher leaves The Rest behind Cricket Comprehensive Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Food for thought in Leicestershire feast Tomorrow Morgan makes the running for Oxford Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Guide to the Premiership this Weekend Arsenal play along to their maestro's revolutionary tune Manager's unfamiliar methods find favour with players and supportes Arsene Wenger the Face of Football Peace breaks out at troubled Brighton For the Record Norwich suffer East Anglian blues Relay gives Britain deserved reward Swimming ITC Paris match Bradford until Paul's final fling Rugby League By a Correspondent: Edwards makes first capital gains Fowler strikes up new Mersey beat Liverpool's prolific forward is determined to send his 'scally' image to the wall Oliver Holt meets the boy from the backstreets who grew up to become an Anfield hero Ferguson turns up title pressure 'The dour days were a mere memory. 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