News from 21/04/1997
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Tanja Kindersley, Phil Yates, Doug Jones, Barney Spender, Michael Aylwin, Simon Barnes, Jean Coussins, Des Burkinshaw, Catherine Field, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Richard Hobson, E. C. Robinson, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Barry Turner, Clive Davis, Alison Kervin, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Dunboyne, Simon Wilde, Morag Preston, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Denis Howell President, Valerie Elliott, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, N. J. D. Baptiste, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dareh Gregorian, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Jason Niss?, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Michael Butler, Rodney Milnes, John Potter, Marianne Curphey and Gavin Lumsden, Michael Clark, John Young, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nicholas Wapshott, Simon Tait, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Michael Evans and Stewart Tendler, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Tony Hoare, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Nathan Yates, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, James Pettifer, Adam Jones, Hal Ewing, Raymond Keene, E. G. B. Harris, Peter Hall, Peter Stothard, Nigel Hawkes, Caroline Merrell, Melvyn Bragg, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, Eric Reguly, Mark Fogarty, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Roger Bootle, Kenneth Ellison Davis, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Michael Gove, Brian Glanville, Ian Franklin, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Norris McWhirter, Martin Waller, Daniel Rosenthal, S. R. Edwards, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Brian Lang, Christian Dymond, Robbie Jennings, Richard Ford, Michael Hatfield, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Rose-Innes,
ResumoToday 10P This Week in The Midden Great Summer Ticket Offer Supplement inside Major 'would advise Blair on handling Europe' Feuding ministers cloud Tory fightback And the outlook: mild at first, then severe frost—for 10,000 years Marriage is Back in Fashion TV & Radio James the L Worst? Buy Today's Paper Get Tomorrow's Today Netanyahu fights on Inside Five die as stolen car hits tree Loyalist plot A better scratch The Times Ulster loyalists plotted attack on civil servants MIS assassination alert for election Direct Line By our Chief Ireland Correspondent: Ex-IRA insiders follow Sas authors into print Arsonist attacks four churches in one night Striking firemen face threat of suspension News in Brief Hargreaves death plea Road attack charge Women get wrong drugs Horror through the post Britannia 's final farewell The Times Activists attack beagle breeder's home Lady White sells up for new life on Idaho farm Complaints spur watchdog to pull plug on Mr Angry Five killed in stolen car as they flee police Debonair Killer tortures pub landlady to death for takings in safe Unison Relaunch for lottery cards after nation loses itch to scratch TV inquisitor's penetrating gaze hides blind spot Medical Briefing NatWest Gay rights protesters confront archbishop Classic propaganda films offer second take on lost Britain Pages of history turning into dust Mesh Computers PLC Clergy wives afraid to tell of violence All-night wait leaves opera fans standing The Royal Bank of Scotland Leaflet drop for Kashmir hostages News in Brief Love match Horses corralled Dancers hurt Brewers' hiccup School fire Robot puts Daisy in charge of the milking Jewish boarding school to close The mysteries of modern technology Salmon farmers look to sea urchin for salvation Cognos Poll Day Major looks to his place in history Preacher leads Welsh revolt for return of school cane 'Anonymous' gives his verdict on the Blair… Picture Gallery Inside Labour's secret nerve centre 'Anonymous' reveals his true feelings Primary Colors writer turns on Blair's faded rhetoric and magisterial vacuity Confusion as Tony Ashdown gets grilled by Peter Frost Trying to think a really long way ahead -like a few weeks-baffles politicans so much that they forget who they are talking to, writes Nicholas Wapshott King Lear Broadcast invokes Elgar to undermine the Tories Extracts from the New Yorker Skynet Two-tier Nhs will end, Smith promises First-time voters favour Labour The Millbank Tendency Inside Labour's campaign Hq: how the party's formidable election fighting machine operates Hartlepool cheers its king of spin Forte Posthouse Disciplined old hand McGahey promises Red Dawn for the Scots Prime Health Biggest union defies Labour line over rate for a minimum wage Philip Bassett reports on a broken silence the could help the Tories Major will go on the offensive over grammar school policy Eurosceptic tycoon takes his campaign to workers For The Flexible Mortgage see page 14 Sinn Fein 'pledged to peace' Brief Indian coalition picks 'principled ' Prime Minister Korean defector says he tried to avert war Who's controlling it? Beijing 's advance guard arrives for Hong Kong change Sfa Regulated Midland Bank Return of emperor clothed in bronze Netanyahu stays under fire as he escapes charges Israel's crisis will not be resolved until coalition partners decide on their next moves, Christopher Walker writes Sleaze inquiry puts iron will of woman prosecutor to the test Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Treasures of tsar rekindle Cold War Bonn padlocks the biscuit tin in cost-cutting retreat to Fortress Europe Kohl faces tax rises and welfare cuts to meet euro date Us jet hunt team finds mountain 'wreckage' Corgi Classics Bulgarians elect Right to oversee austerity Final trip in space for Leary ashes Albanians hail returning pretender Vogue The Times Scientists who can never forget a face Tempur Hill House Hammond First direct Roots of disease Dental defects Roost boost Tracing tots Warblers now have a supper to sing for Children 's prints just drift away We 're saying thanks for the wonderful years Tuesday Times Presenta Bigger Company Marriage: why it's hip to get hitched 'Getting married is almost like inverse chic' Everyone is rushing down the aisle to join the trendiest club in town Multiple Display Advertising Items Phillips Direct Line Hastings Direct Maple Computer Corporation Once Moor with feeling Nokia 1611 NT In the world of 45 revolutions per minute Pop Right on with the voice of the Left: Billy Bragg… Music Welcome to my town: Simon Rattle brings the… End of a tour and an era Opera Sensual classics Books; V John Wayne and the myth of American manhood… Queen of controlled chaos Theatre: Phylida Liyod, who thrives on danger, is about to direct Lorca at the Almeida. Daniel Rosenthal me her Theatres Noise Theatre Curtain up at Chichester with Ian McShahe… The Devil Has All the Best Tunes Dance Film Country Slow but steady London Concerts 90-second wonder The Open Air Theatre Europe is rooting for Blair Michael Butler says our partners want to negotiate reasonably Blarney Ii Fife is marching to a different drum Apathy may lead to a low turnout this time but the young generation is enterprising and promising And tomorrow, the world Latin gags Non-event Star turns Unions past The test for Labour from labour has yet to come Kings of the Balkans Former monarchs see new roles for themselves And in Coming Millennia A warm spell followed by a cold snap 'Prejudice' and the debate on Europe Dilemmas for bone marrow donors Damage to newspapers 'Alcopop' drinks Spelling it out Glanville Williams Shaw 's classics 'in the doldrums' Royal exhibition Chips with everything Honourable discharge Court Circular Royal engagements Service dinners Dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Painter-Stainers 5 Company Royal College of Surgeons of England Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Tickets School announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acorn Stairlifts Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldcall Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items NWT Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays today Picture Gallery John Mortimer, Qc, the author and barrister, is 74 Shropshire Lieutenancy Faresavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Forthcoming marriages Appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mount Credit Corporation Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stephan Hermlin Obituaries Stephan Hermlin German atuthor, died on April 6 aged 81. He was born on April 13,1915 Nature notes Sir John Summerfield Church news On this Day Sheila Rothwell The Times Crossword No 20,459 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle will… News Picture Gallery TV Listing AirUK Forecast Tomorrow Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport James goes from Tomb to doom Oliver Holt on an England player undermined by loss of confidence Microsoft Lifting the Visor on Villeneuve Youthful Appeal Horse Play Scots put accent on memorable soundbites Cage holds his nerve to emerge victorious Golf Audi Smith denied golden opportunity Swimming: Error on Entry Form Proves to Be Costly for Briton Menu maintains fine start Motor Sport Towers walk tall at Wembley Basetball Bedfordshire take title Ward goes unrewarded Yates at the double Arsenal return to top Close shave for Jansher Not quite good enough Back to winning ways Kocinski closes m on superbike crown Sport in Brief High-scoring Hall lifts the holders Hockey By a Correspondent: Aldridge and Poynton taste success Bowlers fail to advance claims for promotion Cricket Gordon in the mood for revenge Judo Below-par Ebdon makes first-round exit Snooker: Mazrocis Refuses to Be Overawed by World Championship Runner-Up Syed's cunning steals the gold from Cooke Table Tennis Stephenson century completes tutorial Shaw turns tables for final reward Bowls Smith deserves his first-class honours Monarchs lack power to trouble Germans American Football By our Sports Staff: Lamb says restructure plans are still under discussion Bass The Weekend's Scoreboards James goes from Tomb to doom Confidence wilts at Riverside Stadium as relegation looms for Robson's expensive team Oliver Holt on an England player undermined by loss of confidence Simon Barnes finds that fatigue and bad luck are leaving an indelible mark Ndlovu's release induces panic in suspect defence West Ham pay the penalty Technology can help you escape? Bassett's petrified Forest seem resigned to their fate No time for Stevenage to lick their wounds Kinnear in pessimistic mood over Wimbledon prospects United remain top of pecking order Champions leave rivals in their slipstream in race for Premiership Asprilla calls tune to keep Newcastle on song for Europe Sound of the Sixties proves music to Zola's… Arsenal campaign unravelled by Blackburn code-breaker No place to hide when the title deeds are lost Tottenham turn up to spoil the party Fa Carling Premiership Nationwide Bell's Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check This Week's Football Overseas Carling Nationwide Bell's Aberdeen slide gives Celtic momentum Football Barnsley bristle at merchants of doom Hereford keep relegation issue alive Sheron dents Vale's prospects Change at Crewe for direct route The Times Shield triumph has Knighton juggling for joy Cumbrians warm to captain moment of glory Follow the Lions to the best watering holes in South… Gloucester live to fight another day Rogby Union: Hill's Lofty Ambitions Intact after West Country Club Retain top-Flight Status By a Correspondent: Townsend exposes frailties Former high-fliers struggle in the doldrums Humphreys provides Irish with possible escape route Dwyer gets positive response to outburst at Leicester Tired Sale unable to halt Wasps title march Rugby Union: League Leaders Need Just One More Point from Two Remaining Games to Claim Courage Championshiip Crown Bennett kick retains cup for Saracens Ruthless St Helens leave tame Wolves licking their wounds Rugby League: Woeful Warring Slump as Shorcomings are Exposed by Super League Leaders Eagles put to flight by Rhinos Queensland hooker earns lengthy ban By a Correspondent: Oldham bear brunt of Wigan backlash Bath blossom after winter of discontent Virgin direct Run on Entrepreneur gathers pace Racing: Stoute Keeps Trump Card up his Sleeve as Stakes are Raised for 2.000 Guineas Nottingham Brighton Towcester Double Thriller gives Wilkins glimpse of future Point-To-Point Details Saturday's Results Flat Leaders Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Horsing around with a ball It's fast, it's furious and even the Queen loves watching it. Christian Dymond takes a look at horseball Best of British prepare to meet world elite on ten-dance stage Wrod-Watchinga Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on chess For the Record Rugby League Rugby Union Schools Sport Cricket Cycling Fear is the key to Villeneuve's drive for success Cole industry puts fire into England youngsters The Times Picture Gallery Stead saves his best for last Speedway Guide to the Week Ahead MacLaurin has clout to open fresh innings The fear is tinkering could render counties insolvent Rugby Union Runners up to 7 hours, 15 minutes, 42 sees Flora Flora London Marathon Martin Guerre Flora London Marathon From suits to turbines , they're flying the flag Hard work and innovation are at the heart of economic revival, says John Young Multiple Display Advertising Items Bartle Bogle Hegarty Ltd. Second-hand success Whipp & Bourne Export Winner Thirteen is a lucky number for Jcb The same names keep cropping up, says Michael Hatfield Win a Queen's Award and let your competitors… Planit International Ltd RR Direct line overseas Michael Hatfield on the firms with a global lead in advanced technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Nimbus Crown Nortel Export Winners British expertise takes off The Queen's Awards Multiple Display Advertising Items Technology Winners Countdown to success Bass Beers Worldwide Ltd. Oasis pens a winning number Celebrating the best of British John Young on the exporters with winning formulas A breath of fresh air for industry John Young on the companies who think green and clean Panasonic GSM Environment Winners Ultra SYNC PFE Healthy growth in turnover produces results The Queen's Awards Michael Hatfield looks at export winners in medicine and health Blease Frontline Export Winners Capitalisation, week's change Michaela Frey Results and Statistics Value on offer despite the risks Word-Watching Laura Ashley has designs on growth Companies Tourist Rates The Pound Stock Market The Times City focus on fate of rates Economic out Look Sunday Tips Pressure groups hit home Warrants move Market bound Broker highlights possible crash TES Tough debut for Sfo chief Alternative Investment Market Buoyant small firms boost the jobs market Tuesday Times The Times It Row overshadows last AGM of mutual Halifax Bank boards face tough questions East Midlands backs down on director's contract terms Pengkalen director fights for sweet justice The next housing slowdown is on the way Three times a broker Institute urges a rethink over pensions Set-top boxes near to launch Names group sues Lloyd's for larger slice of refund For The Direct Mortgage see page 14 Eurotunnel holds out hopes for refinancing Imro invests Pay stable Clark settles Healthy growth in turnover produces results Michael Hatfield looks at export winners in medicine and health Caroline Merrell on the stormy transition to the high street and where the A&l goes from here Legal & General Virgin rebuffs cab pick-up The Times Party-poopers Local difficulty On his bike Health and wealth Television Choice Radio Choice Beyond satire - probably beyond rescue 6.00am Business Breakfast (99599) 7.00 BBC Breakfast… Crest faces sternest test as Alliance & Leicester floats Cordiant agencies to float after split Times Two Cross Word Pattern Co-op 'could face' ?1bn bid this week MGAM in the bidding for Axiom GDP forecast Six million in the $lm club BSkyB considers pay-per-view soccer Jcb scoops up its 13th award Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd. Housing Business ready for Labour in power The Times Alegria Cirque Du Soleil The road that led to Somewhere The Pet Shop Boys "Somewhere" The dancing sensation who stepped to stardom Michael Binyon On the rise of Michael Flatley Whose British tour begins next January The Times Brave new world of circus Cirque du Soleil's winter tour will be a sellout—but Times readers have one week to secure a seat Sheer skill and artistry has airbrushed the fear out of their routines Alegria Live The Times Playing musical chairs Simon Tait on a new Challenge for the Royal Opera and Royal Ballet Draw of modern masters From Mondrian to Roman Egypt and back to 20th- Cartier, Simon Tait looks at the season's forthcoming exhibitions The Times The Times Live call The Times Live call The sounds of summer and all that jazz Clive Davis selects the coolest and hottest jazz, soul, country, blues and world music concerts on offer The Times Live first call Book a seat and reach for the star Choose your summer gigs now, advises Alan Jackson The Times Live first call All of London's a stage in summer A wonderful theatre season isin store in the West The Times Live first call International festival highlights The Times Live A Dream world held together by sticky tape Tennis ace Alamo English Open The Times Live Your countdown to the top sports If you want to get ahead or a hat.. get a seat Events this summer; from Test matches to people-watching at the polo The Times Live Lord of the Dance
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