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News from 22/04/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Noreen Taylor, John O'leary and Jill Sherman, John Grieve Smith, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Richard Hobson, Jeremy Logie, Chief Executive, James Landale, Political Reporter, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Sarah Cunningham and Jason Niss?, Richard Duce and Lin Jenkins, Susan Bell, G. Lankenau, Sheila McKechnie, Director, Lynne Truss, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Michael Beckett, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Tony Payne, Chief Executive, P. G. Riviere, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Valerie Elliott, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dareh Gregorian, Jason Niss?, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Quentin Letts, John M. Cryne Chairman, Peter Barnard, J. A. Davis, Mary Curnock Cook, Director, Nicholas Watt and Michael Evans, Roger Scruton, Brigid Simmonds, Chief Executive, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Alec Eden, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Sally Watts, Paul Durman, Rachel Bridge, Tony Hoare, Julian Calderara, Stewart Tendler, Harvey Elliott and Daniel McGrory, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, C. Hoare, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Sue Unger, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Gabrielle, Oliver August, A. Beckett Director, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Hettie Judah, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, W. Stephen Gilbert, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Douglas Bartles-Smith, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Susan E. Jones, Anjana Ahuja, Scrivenor, John O'leary and David Charter, Robin Simpson, Director, J. A. Meacham, Ben Macintyre, Clare McGlynn, Paul Sykes, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Michael Evans and Mark Henderson, John Bayley, Chris Parrish, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Bob Worcester, Jane S. Haworth, Jim Portus (Chief Executive), Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Santer accused of interfering in the election Eurosceptics attacked as 'doom merchants' Labour 'tried to gag union chief' Thousands gain £1,400 windfall Arsenal draw The Times Index Why I Married Iris Murdoch Chirac calls early election Election day alert after IRA phone blitz on London Tiger at the Bedside By our Political Editor: Laurel and Hardy brought in to do battle for Labour England international is only 12 Children and Chocolate Carrots America's Black Icon Home & Contents Insurance Worst chaos yet in IRA campaign to disrupt transport Mainline stations shut down Docks on alert Airports closed Traffic gridlock Gorbachevs go shopping as Gatwick closes Vickers Tactics 'will continue until May 1' Stoicism saves the day for grounded fliers Haughey 'took £1.3m in secret' News in Brief Police hunt New Forest arsonist Victory roll for Andrex makers Triplets mother in Highland dash Firefighters' strike escalates RSPCA's biggest bequest contested by widow cut out of the will Rapist who plotted against celebrities is sent to Rampton By a Staff Reporter: Injury time in race with Robbie Fowler Cellnet By a Staff Reporter: Judge frees father who bit off child molester's earlobe By a Staff Reporter: Musician sues Boy George over gay sex claim Boy died after faking cliff fall Judge asks victim to remove make-up GP 'spoke of couple's private life in pub' Labour Management ethic 'is driving young doctors to despair' Simple phobia is life or death for two sisters Medical Briefing Eye implants can save sight of Aids patients St. Joseph's Hospice Help Swatch Irony Tiger ousts rabbit as pet treatment on the ward Chocolate carrot could help tomorrow's adults beat cancer RSPCA week Crime against taste, say chefs Bishop calls for gay marriages to be sanctioned Council adds colour to fishing in canal Direct Line Savings It's out of this world, says young test panel Citroen Saxo 'Pressure and lies made Bridgewater man confess' Police officers known as The Syndicate showed suspect forged document, appeal court told MacMillan cancer relief Kwik Save blackmailer is jailed News in Brief 'Joyride' victims Not guilty plea Circus death Shelling out Hill House Hammond Forte Posthouse Protection force officer held over wife's death Edmonds breaks Labour code of silence Pick and mix oratory gives voters what they want John Prescott sees good omens everywhere. He could speak as other politicians do if he felt like it. The punchline is that he doesn't need to, says Ben MacIntyre Irn Bru Lady drinks in admiration of Scottish voters Once reviled over the border for the poll tax, Baroness Thatcher enjoyed a warm welcome as she campaigned in Stirling yesterday. Magnus Linklater reports 'I had an MP in the back of my cab' Calais What are the parties' policies on Europe? Campaigning a world away from Westminster Labour cabbie talking his way to the Commons Damian Whitworth hails a driving force but just can't make him stop Alliance Leicester Paddy loses the hunk vote but passes ferret test Tories' share of vote hovers on 32%, say polls Bob Worcestler says voters will be misled if they concentrate on Labour's lead in the polls Average of polls Fujifilm IRA tactics could be a vote-loser in marginal seat Nicholas Watt in Mid-Ulster and Michael Evans in Hampshire chart the effects of terrorism Daewoo Tory woman looking forward to May day The number of women candidates in the general election is not an issue for one of the very few Tory women standing in a safe seat, writes Michael Evans AB Airlines Canvassing with conviction and an armed guard Study casts doubt on impact of grammar schools Mixed system is model of success Memory & Concentration Studies Compaq Blair promises to fight creation of Euro superstate Both parties guilty of blurring choice with MacHo debate Mercury Communications Clarke cancels Newsnight interview Brother SNP to get network TV broadcasts News in Brief Today on the hustings On the Internet Out of reach in a pastel world of his own Matthew Parris trails Ian Lang into a watercolour wilderness of mountain and forest Home Secretary says party should give itself enough rope Peter Barnard thanks Michael Howard for enabling him to speculate about the possibilities of some future conservative government and its sponsored capital punishment policy Legal & General Direct Line Mortgages Howard backs the rebels on right to dissent Labour and Tories are united by indecision Reality has failed to match the rhetoric The Record Conservatives Dell Labour Liberal Democrats The Politicians The Facts Severe spring frost takes a hefty nip out of southern French vineyards Unicef condemns plight of young in Eastern Europe Nokia Midland Bank Coalition intact as Netanyahu placates critics Mining giants sign $3bn-a-year deals with Zairean rebels NatWest Flooded city takes stock after inferno Whitewater prosecutor seeks longer inquiry The Open University Chirac announces early poll to gain mandate for EMU Swiftcall Pakistan endorses new Delhi leader Lenin back on display Hewlett Packard Saddam to flout flight ban World Summary Troops arrive (Reuter): Sudan accord (AFP): Royal rejection Taking marriage for granted is the essential thing In part two of our series on marriage, John Bayley, husband to Iris Murdoch for 40 years, reflects that the point of being married lies in its permanence Vitafood Knufinke Thai For marital bliss open an account Models of Matrimony 'Regrets?-I've got hundreds' Having come through the "lost years", Marianne Faithfull is back with a sell-out tour-but no answers to why her life turned out way that it did. Interview by Noreen Taylor American Express First Mortgage Hill House Hammond Major is just not up to the job Anatole Kaletsky on the Tories' catalogue of farces and fiascos Skint reward Donors, duty, dread One sister has leukaemia; the other has the right bone marrow but fears hospitals Liver boys Huffin' and Scroll up Politics as an end in itself Roger Scruton on a new ruling class of Labour activists Democracy's Double Why good Unionists should vote for Hendron and Forsyth Escape Forwards Netanyahu needs to recapture the political initiative Eat up your Chocolates Cordon noir cookery could encourage the taste for cordon bleu Plea to preserve British fish quotas Cash for Eurosceptics Just fancy that London bomb alerts Prince's choice on conference centre Licensing law Crime and punishment Drought measures Babies' sign language Romantic notions Letters that are intended for publication should… Scientists test the efficacy of prayer Gay 'marriages' Church welcome Wedding hymns Victory anthem? Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Luncheons Meeting Appointment Picture Gallery School announcements Environmental Cleaners University news Court & Social Marriage Birthdays today Anniversaries Churchill's Stairlifts plc Rippon Boswell & CO Forthcoming marriages Mary Thomas Obituaries Brigadier Sir Geoffrey Hardy-Roberts Brigadier Sir Geoffrey Hardy-Roberts, KCVO, CB, CBE, Master of the Queen's Household, 1964-73, died on April 9 aged 89. he was born on May 16,1907 Worldcall Personal Column Musicians Benevolent Fund The Sunday Times Zdenek Mlynar Zdenek Mlynar, Czeech politician, died of cancer on April 15 aged 66. He was born in Bohemia on June 22,1930 From our Own Correspondent: On this Day April 22,1935 On this Day April 22,1935 Turner keeps his sights set on the main prize The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game The Times The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,460 Picture Gallery Business Picture Gallery AA Information Western Provident Association Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Co-op threatens Regan with SFO MEPC £73m hit to cut 'swaps' John Charcol A&L payouts top £1,400 as shares leap on flotation Star names in quest for ancient religious gems Enterprise Law Sport Hollick picks up £4.8m at United Television and Radio Business Today Herro supports Cordiant demerger 'Budgie' flies into legal storm BT Competition action by Ofwat expected soon By our City Staff: Rebels fail in Halifax board bid Lloyd's auction deals under investigation Compel computer deal Securicor US offering Sims agrees to MBO JBA races ahead Dealer fined £250,000 Tourist Rates RICS sees 5% rise in some house prices Business Roundup MacKie may have to redo accounts National Provident Institution Carrying the can Strong chairmen are a rare species Scramble for building society shares Unconscionable delay at Costain Premier Farnell parades full team to reassure City Rame in talks over bid Minolta Challenge Sears payout hit by MMC referral Reed son appointed new chief Commodities Liffe Options RJB hurt by PowerGen supply contract blow Stock Market Picture Gallery 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 Premier Farnell Sainsbury Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes The selling of Bates Tempus RJB Wall Street Grubby world of the gumshoe thrives in a complex market Eric Reguly says Co-op spy film shows common City tactics Black and blue The Times City Diary Wave of flotations promises critical test of Crest project Like old times On course to wed Debit side Back in business Hot plate Convergence of parties hits hopes for full employment John Grieve Smith jogs our memories over election campaign's forgotton issue Norwich Union Shares close at best of day Share Sentry Staveley to sell division as part of refocusing Venture capital deals top £3bn The Sunday Times GrandMet sells Aunt Nellies Zeneca invests £17m in fungicide plant Cirqual spending £14m British Airways Gateway 2000 GEC bid hopes revived by Chirac Symonds uncovers 'holes in accounts' Business Roundup AT&T hit by launch costs McCracken to leave Hepworth chief quits Andersen PRP warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management LTD Passion and power of Durer's saint Visual Art: The Galery is giving one small panel show. Richard Cork describes Saint Jerome Visual Art Literature Around the Galleries Private eye firmly in the public ear These days, Walter Moseley is less a writer of detective stories than an American icon. Hettie Judah reports The Royal Opera POP Much too late the heroine Picture Gallery Pop Concert Tomorrow Opera & Ballet Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 Hitch from a hodgepodge The re-release of Vertigo is a triumph of the film restorer's art, W. Stephen Gilbert reports Choice 3 The Times Film Theatre 1 He'll never stop saying Maria Theatre: Maria Callas is about to be reborn on the London stage. Matt Wolf meets the playwright of her resurrection Conscripts in a weary war Music Theatre Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Theatre 2 A couple of swells Concert The Times CD Choice Music To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Multiple Display Advertising Items Fax: O171 782 793O Multiple Display Advertising Items The Big Sheep provides a tale of innovation Sally Watts finds a number of businesses diversifying through their links with the tourist industry Farmers have grown to appreciate visitors Boatman aims to stay afloat Briefings Rural Welsh towns receive MTI regeneration grants Crime costs rise to £2bn a year The Times Small firms form backbone of what will be world's largest industry QD GG Graham Gill & Young Zeneca Chambers Banking & Finance University of Durham CAMR Labour's top legal eagles Frances Gibb offers the latest on the likely giants in the legal landscape should Labour win the election Cutting comment Picture Gallery From silk to a seat Inns and Outs Gallows humour Dinners all round Light touch Righting a wrong Legal Appointments QD Appealing aspect of life in a democracy Sex Discrimination 45 Law Report 49 Legal Appoinments QD Stephenson Harwood Johnson Stokes & Master Hughes-Castell Norton Rose 36 Bedford Row De Montfort University Where men still rule The law is a gound-breaking profession, except for women, says Clare McGlynn Harbottle & Lewis Garfield Robbins Picture Gallery Allen & Overy British firms bridge the Gulf Edward Fennell reports on an opportunity for lawyers Watson, Farley & Williams Chambers Professional Recruitment The Law Officers of the Crown Guernsey SPL Quary Dougall BPP Hardwicke Building Abbey National Multiple Classified Advertising Items PSD Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoosmiths & Harrison Solicitors ZMB Lipson Lloyd Jones Lloyd Management Capsticks Solicitors Overseas Development Administration Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL Consumers' Association AMEC Council duty after children placed in care Court of Appeal Court finds breach of copyright defence wanting Paint spraying part of 'car repairs' Pursuer must specify provision for removing smoke from office Scots Law Report April 22 1997 Outer House Liability for inherently dangerous work Criteria for reversing finding of fact Privy Council Judge can devise own procedure in crown court The Times Obree rides into row over rules Cycling The Times Nicholls prefers deeds to words Tony Hoare talks to an outstanding speedway rider who is determined to make up for last year's disappointment Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Popplewell called to account for punching Rugby Union Winning Move Keene on Chess Kenyans prove too strong for Ceron In Brief Illingworth out Drugs ban Scan for Hunte Steroid test Lehman on top Swinburn takes break from saddle Racing: Jockey Misses Guineas Ride on Entrepreneur to Address Weight Problems Yesterday's Results Point-To-Point Details Rapid Raceline Folkestone Chepstow By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Midnight Legend can strike again Pontefract Test of the rest fails to shed light on future Cricket Word-Watching Today's Fixtures Eighth-wicket pair deny Hampshire Draw brings series to unsatisfactory close Late, late recall helps Ijaz to his hundred Yesterday's Scoreboards Paul aiming to climb the ladder Boxing All-embracing tales from the exclusion zone The Times Everton and Porto ensure Robson has plenty of options Wembley key within reach for Juninho Football For the Record Chesterfield salutes its local hero Richard Hobson finds Jamie Hewitt relishing the next stage of his unlikely Fa Cup adventure Babayaro moves to Chelsea for £2.25m Parker turns tables on old order Prodigy takes world stage without batting an eyelid Pitman Publishing From a Correspondent in Sosnowiec, Poland: Britain fail to reach play-offs Ice Hockey Calleja appeals for calm waters Swimming Radio Choice A conscientious selection Television Choice Television News The budget is big, but it's not unlimited Review Satellite and Cable England turn away from jittery James Hoddle drops troubled keeper Times Two Crossword Cycling 50 Robson considers future with Barcelona O'Sullivan has maximum impact Arsenal's guns spiked by Coventry Covantry City 1 Arsenal 1 Racing 51 Bombardier

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